Lakeview High School - Sagebrush Echo Yearbook (Lakeview, OR)

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E Fifi 'xffk ies'-1 -K ,...- ! li-f Z f 0 o '::' . .f A.. ! y X 'q'--1-if- QI if ONWARD LAKEVIEW. ALWAYS FIGHTING, WE'RE FROM LAKEvnEw HIGH. LET ouR COLORS CHEER You oNwARo WE wsu. no OR Die. RAH! RAH! RAI-u SPORTSMEN ALL, wE'LL WORK TOGETHER: CARRY You TO FAME. wE'u. sive A RAH, RAH, RAH. FOR LAKEVIEW'S NAME. O THE SIIEEBHUSH ECHU 1958 ONWARD LAKEVIEW ALWAYS FIGHTING WE RE FROM LAKEVIEW HIGH LET OUR COLORS CHEER YOU ONWARD WE WILL DO OR DIE RAH' RAH' RAH' SPORTSMEN ALL WE LL WORK TOGETHER CARRY YOU TO FAME WE LL GIVE A RAH RAH RAH FOR LAKEVIEW S NAME THE SAGEBRUSH ECHO I958 ISU U P C mes y ef Pr 0 og aprw Lakeveff 1 PUIDIISIHJ y Lake-fue.-.' I-Iwgiw ScI1ooI Smoem B 1 T :QI Ben f, 'w + r 'era DEDIEATIUN , ek X Z ,I , I ff X 'd f If i f ,,,f ' fm ,yi if f fi I, This, the 1958 edition of Hive Qageloriii is dedicated to our friend and advisor, Mrs. Bleakriey. The Siafi l THE PIONEERING SPIRIT CDF i958 Every generatioin has its p oneers. The covered wagon pioneers of a couple of generations ago, search- ing for new land, rnore riches, and better places in .-.lngr tg make their horves, ne,er even visoned the 'one eagle Wght of Chanes A. Linebergh through 'ne ai' across uncharted seas to the old world. Travel to C1lSl6t1l places used to be about the ory kind of pioneering done Today the world not onli. travels fast and far, but its pioneers delve deep in'o the secrets of the eartn and sky 'n their effor's to cring greater blessings 'o ncntaiwity. So many t7elds of exp oration are open today that 'here are more pioneers in a single state 'han there used to be in entire nations. One can sit almost any evenirg by his radio or tele- vision set now, and listen to sone pioneer in astrono- rny or outer space tell of the exp orations he is making on some star that is hundreds of ight years away from us. or of the movement of some satellite that is encir- cling the earth. A fe.-v moments later some other pi- oneer in another field of science nay explain to us how the electrons of an atom behave. The danger which youth faces today is that it is so easy for you to witness the modern pioneer and his achievements without any effort on your part. We must not forget that it is up to each of us to keep pace with the onward march of the pioneers of the ages in bring- ing increasingly more and more blessings to humanity in every field of knowledge and experience. Only by accepting cheerfully our share of responsi- bility for world progress, and in carrying on in spite of difficulties and discouragements, can we merit a place among those who have lived creatively. We wish for each graduate of l958 that you may be truly pioneers of this age, in both attitude and action, H, B. Ferrin lllllVllNlSTl3lllTlllN Left tc riglwtg Mr. H. B. Ferrin, superintendent and clerk, Mr Carter E. Fetsch, chairman, Dr. W, P. Willvur director, Mr Lew Harris, vice-choirmong Mr. Walter H Leehmonn, director, Mr Warren Moxwell, director. 5:- Miss Jennie Carroll Mr. Robert L. Shotwell Mrs. Constance Tointer Librarian Vocal Music Homemalxing 'Q I. Mr. Ray Stewart Mr. Wallace G. Sweeney English General Math Journalism Smith Hughes Agriculture Mr. Raphael Toner Related Occupations, Shop Mr. Donald W. Butler Mrs. Corrine Thompson English ll, Speech Girls' Physical Education, Health Mr. Theodore McKee Mr. Howard Hopper Mr. Andrew Thompson Physical Education, Health Head Coach Social Science, American ,-11111: 5 - NUN FACULTY Lf Mrs Mary Busic Caleleria 'xx 1 Mrs Fern M Brown Secrefary .A Mrs. Merle Rice Caleferia PH-4 y 3 x fgi A -if Mrs. Birdie V, Crulon Secretary Mr. Floyd Lohf Drews Valley Bus Maintenance ,L Mr. Charles Dameron Weslside Bus Mr, Richard Srubbs Valley Falls Bus Mr. Timolhy O'Connor Mainfenance Mr. William Sullivan Mr. John Bradley Maintenance Daly Building Maintenance Daly Building Mrs. Helen Suba Daly Building Mrs. R. H, Kerr New ldaho Bus Mr Arfhurj Vingem NEW Pirie Creek Bus The members ot The Sagebrush Echo Staff hope that each of the following pages will bring a smile to your tace and that in the years to come this book vvill be a source ot many happy memories. I vvish to express my thanks to all those vvho have contributed to the making of this book, students and Teachers alike, ,JAMA 0 A N C O u ..-- li..- lff I ANXX A i um 6333 gl 1 'J ANNUAL STAFF Mike Clark - l.aVonne Kratz - Molly Fletcher - Pat Sullivan - Carole Kubat - Phyllis Ashcratt - Wanda Cossey - Bud Deming - Sylvia Johnson - Deanna Bekkedahl Gayle Jones - Frances Stevvart Joy Kerr - - Melva Anderson David Gritctin - - A - Efl-tgr Assistant Editor - A Manager - Snapshots - - Typing - Prootreader Senior Statistics - Sports Editor - Senior Editor - Senior Editor V - - Art - Activities - - Activities - - Activities Apprentice Editor 46 A -' ' 'QM I lif ,kr hx if - 'i- Tfw f w 05,55 221 w. :.- GLENN VANDERGAW President PAT W. MURPHY Vice-President -N eliiiiffil KNOWLEDGE IS POWER AND POWER IS SUCCESS Pink and Silver JANIS HEARD Secretary '3f -X : LgQeg?X SxAS W xg CAROLE KUBAT Treasurer ?3Mmii Pink Carnation SUSAN WILBUR Representative JUDY SNIDER TONY HART DARLAINE WATSON PAT SHANNON DONALD SMITH MARY AUGUSTINE SUSAN QUISENBERRY GAYLE JONES xv DAN HEAVILIN PHYLLIS ASHCRAFT id MARVIN TYLER MICHAEL CLARK LOU SAMPLES DELTON STEEL BARBARA FREEMAN CLIFFORD HERBERT DONALD REYNOLDS F1 SYLVIA JOHNSON WARREN LAIRD DORA STRIEBY TED STORY DEANNA BEKKEDAHL PHIL RYCHARD JAMES DEMING MAUDIE JEAN BATMAN MARGARET DECAIRE JANICE HAMMERSLEY I, NORMA FRANKLIN I KENNETH WILLIAMS DORIS MCLANE REGGIE COZZALIO 71511 NORINE HAMPTON CORINE HAMPTON PAT SULLIVAN WANDA COSSEY CARLON POOLE SUZANNE WARBURTON GLENDA SNOW HUFF BRIDIE GUINEY CATHY OLSON i ROBERT SCHWARZE JOYE THURLO JUDY GOSS MARY JEAN O'CONNOR BARBARA OAKLEY ERNEST NEWCOMBE DIANA SHAW NEIL BONNER BYRON DOOLEY KAREN BYINGTON , Q41 E' W A 'WJ GRAYSON GERARD RHEA GARRETT DARLENE Muucev STARLA TRIPPET k f if ' ARTHUR BROWN RICHARD COOPER sANoRA Muucev Q 5 WALLACE BROWN JOHN BAXTER ROBERT COLLINS JAMES ANDREWS JIM WILLIAMS no picture LOUIS DOUGHTY MARY LOU FITZGERALD BOB BARBER JAMES ANDREWS Football 3 Leorn to do by doung LLIS ASHCRAFT FHA I 2 3 4 A 4 1 L ague I 2 3 4 Class Secretary 2 One act play 2 V1k1n s 3 Presrdent 4 Annual Stat? 3 4 Honor Socuety 3 4 Honker Herald Edrtor 4 Student Councrl 4 There ns no faulure ex cept rn no longer trynng M RY JO AUGUSTINE Grrls L ague I 2 3 4 GAA 2 amsh ub Treasurer One act pay 2 Vtktngs Thesplans 3 Treasurer 4 Honor Sactety 3 4 Sk Club 3 Honkerettes 3 4 Rally Squad 3 Yell Leader 4 Mother Is a Freshman s a darn g od Ilfe lo t tts ku d of funn BOBBY BARBER Spamsh Club I 2 Faotb II 3 Dont d today what you con put oft trll tomorrow UDIE JEAN BATMAN FHA I Grls League I 2 3 Vukungs 4 Fruendshup 1s a Golden Knot tued by an ange s hand HUR BROWN Band I 2 3 4 p B d Football I Varslty Football 2 Basketball I 4 Shop 2 Chorus Dont eat can y WALLACE BROWN Football I 3 4 FFA 3 4 Vars So much to do so Irttle done KAREN BYINGTON Gtrls Logue I 2 3 4 GAA 4 Honker Herald Love to l1ve Ilve to o MICHAEL CLARK Vrknngs I 2 4 VtcePres1dent 3 One t I 2 3 Junror play set commlt e Faotb I P o Club 2 Annual Staff 2 3 Edltor 4 Basketball 3 Thespuans 2 3 4 Honor Socuety 3 4 Jumor Prom Commlttee 3 Oregon Hugh School Press Conference 3 4 Junlor Play Thonksgtvrng your wagon t a star ROBERT RAY COLLINS The greater the trlals the m re glorious the trlumph NDA SUE COSSEY FHA I 2 4 Girls Logue I 2 4 One act play 2 3 Thesprans 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Dnrector Sophomore One act play 4 Yesterday s dead forget ut today 1s here get busy REGGIE COZZALIO FFA I 2 Shop 3 Basketball Manager I Track Manager I You re only young once RGARET DeCAlRE FHA I 2 3 4 Glrls ague I Dont do today what you can put aft trll tarnor ow JAMES DEMING Transferred from Moapa Valley Hugh School an rum or J V Basket orus I ep Band I 2 3 4 Dance Band 4 One act a 2 Sophomore Assembly 2 Drrector of George Washungton sembly 2 Thesprans 2 3 4 Flrst La Mother Is Freshman Lute Song 3 Drama Conference 3 ur Hearts Were Young and Gay 4 Chrlstmas Pageant 4 Ltve and learn lorever BRYON DOOLEY JV Basketball 2 3 IV Football 3 Varsrty ootball 4 Thesprans 3 4 Chrustmas Caro M ther I Fresnrnan Krngdorn of One ute Song G 1 you dont succeed try one more turne and then do somethtng e se IS DOUGHTY Trwnsfer 3 V ktrg 3 -I Frrst La y rrstmas Carol ogres s not ctenc u ce the root o all pro r VID ELLIOTT Clos Presdent ta 3 Basket a A wtnne e and a qu: never wtns RY LOU FITZGERALD Gtrls League I 2 3 4 Span: C u 3 4 Que sera sera BARA FREEMAN Gurls League I 2 3 4 R C b One act play I onlsh Club I 2 Honke ettes 2 3 G 4 Hon crety 3 4 esplons 3 U e Son Honker Herald Edttor 3 Student Body Treasurer 4 Dont throw your old shoes away you may need them tomorrow RI-IEA GARRETT Varsrty L Carnrval Queen I Class Rrepresent a ve I u ent ouncnl cr ague I 2 2 4 Pres1dent3 One act y 2 Student Body Secretary 4 Honker Herald 4 Srnlles lead to happnness and success GRAYSON GERARD Football Never speak to decenve or Itsten to betray DIE GUINEY FHA I a ue Wnth the ropes of knowledge rung the bells of opportunuty IANICE HAMMERSLEY F HA nd I 3 4 Honkerett 3 r dent 4 Student Counctl 4 The spark of ambutron llghts the flame of uchuevement CORINE MILDRED HAMPTON rs League I 2 3 4 Span Club 2 Chorus 2 Queen of Aprll Showers 3 Luve your own Infe for you must due your own death NORINE PEARL HAMPTON Gurls League I 2 3 4 Spanush Clu 2 Chorus 2 L1ve each day that yesterday w1II e a pleasant memory and tomorrow a dream come true Volley Ball 2 Dont do today what you con do to morrow TONY HART A life of ease ls a dllftcult pursuit IS HEARD FHA I rs a ue 4 Vnkun 2 Choru 2 3 Honor Soclty 3 4 Class Secretar not sumply good be good for somethrng N HEAVILIN Football I FFA Vlktng anythmg once CLIFFORD HERBERT Sponrsh Club 2 Football 2 3 4 Varslty Consrder w ll then decude posrtuve , SYLVIA JOHNSON Gurls League I 2 3 4 One act play I onlsh Club S x e 4 C a Rrepresentatlve ent Councxl 3 Vkmgs s :ans 4 Mot er Was a Freshman 3 Annual Staff 3 4 Durector of Sophomore One act play 4 Where there ls much Ilght the shadow ts deep u YLE JONES FHA I Glrls Lea ue Skt G A A The p ans Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Thmk as you please and let others do so you w1Il then have no drsputes K KOPACZ B sketball I 2 3 4 b ll A Tro 3 4 Vrce Press en Class Class Presn en 3 Prom Comrmttee 3 Varsrty L Pr tdent 4 St ent Councul Do unto other as you would have them do unto you OLE KUBAT G1rls League I 2 nnual Stag I 4 Student Body Treasurer 3 Student unctl 3 Honor S c1ety 4 Class Treasurer 4 Alternae Gtrls State 3 Actrng Secretary of Regtonal II Student Counc1l Convent1on 3 Love many tru t few and always paddle your Own canoe f , , ' f' MA if ' , , , , 'sh I b , , , PHY - . . . , , , , GA. , 1, 2, 3, , G'rls' E , ' ' ' f Q f ' , f 9 BAR V, ' f , , , , hm lu 1, ' . 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' : 1 D' 1 1 t to DA - s I I Foo b ll I , b ll ' 5 ' ' ' I 2 3 4, Bandl 2, 3 ' I V1 ve1 auvts 'tter ' I S I 21 DONALD SMITH-Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, He who works today is much farther ahead. Y SNIDER Grls Lague 1 2 GAA 3 4 Junlor Prom Commtttee 3 G1rls State 3 Honker ettes 4 F r as he thxn eth In hls heart s IS e G NDA SNOW HUFF FHA 1 2 3 4 G l Lecg 1 2 3 4 One act play 1 Thesp1ans 2 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Class Secretary 3 Success I5 o lcurney not a destlnatton DELTON STEEL One act play 1 L1ve whlle allve JOYCE STEPHENS FHA 1 G l L gue 1 2 3 4 Soph more Assembly 2 Chorus 2 One act ploy 3 Three act play 3 Monkey see monkey do TEDDY STORY Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Manager rack 1 B 4 FFA 1 Class Treasurer 1 Student Body V1cePres1dent 3 Student Body Presndent 4 Varstty L 3 4 Student Band D1rector 4 Lnve your own ltfe for you due your own death DORA STRIEBY Gurls League 1 Ye gods Gertlel HENRY TEET Transferred from Nevada Calnfornla 3 Basket ba 3 4 Football 4 Varsity What you cant drln now save for tomorrow JOYE LYNN THURLO Glrls League 1 2 3 4 Spamsh Club The finest thnngs tn lnfe are frtendshups gathered along the way STARLA TRIPPETT Transferred from Alturas 4 Dance Band 4 FHA 4 Band 4 Honor Soclety 4 Always be happy P SULLIVAN Photo Club I 2 B d 1 4 Pep Band I One act play 1 2 Football 1 Sophomore Assembly 2 Durector 4 Spamsh Club 4 Prestdent 3 Student Dnrector of Furst Lady Mother ls a Freshman Lute Song 3 Press Con ference 3 Drama Conference 3 Honker Herald Editor 3 Chrastmas Pageant 4 All that glltters IS not gold MA VIN TYLER F otball 1 2 3 4 Bask tball 1 T ck1 2 3 4 Varslty L 2 3 4 Student Cou 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 Presldent 4 Never turn down a good offer GLENN VANDERGAW FFA 1 2 4 Pres1dent3 Basketball 1 Band 1 2 Class Vlce Presndent 2 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 Vorslty L 2 3 4 Parlnamentary Team 2 3 Student Counctl 3 4 Class Presndent 4 State Farmer Degree 3 Delegate to Nat1onal Conventxon of FFA at Kansas Cnty 3 School Repre sentatlve to Ltons Club 4 Honor Iles In honest toll SUZIE WARBURTON A fruend In need 1s a frlend Indeed LAINE WATSON F HA 1 2 G1rls L ague 1 2 3 Gnrls Rlfle Club 2 Annual Staff 3 There are three great women 1n the world myself and l forgot the other two ' AN WILBUR Gtrls League 1 2 3 4 FHA Freshman Yell Leader 1 GAA 2 3 4 Honkerettes 2 3 Yell Leader 3 Junnor Prom Commnttee 3 Gnrls State 3 Class Rep resentattve 4 Student Councll 4 Lnve each day for 1ts own but look to the future KENNETH WILLIAMS Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Nothlng IS nmpossnble 1t lust takes a llttle longer WARREN COOK LAIRDffBasketball 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sk: Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Varsuty L 3, 4. The eward of a thing well done is to have it done RICHARD LAWSON Basketball 2 4 drunk an merry IS McLANE Gurls Logue 1 2 3 4 HA L1ve each day as 1f 1t were your last LENE MULKEY FHA 1 2 G I eague Dont do today what you can do tomorrow DRA MULKEY FHA 1 2 3 4 Gtrls ague 1 C orus 3 4 Love to l1ve l1ve to ave PATRICK W MURPHY Class Prestdent 2 Class V1ce Pres1dent 4 Student Councll 2 Track 3 Honker Herald 3 Thesp1ans 3 4 Football 4 On the road to success you have to be your own service statlon ERNEST NEWCOMBE Football Manager 1 Band 1 2 Basket ball Manager 2 Transferred from Oxnard Callfornla 3 Man w1ll soon be on the moon BARBARA OAKLEY FHA 1 G I L gue 1 2 3 4 Leave unt1l tomorrow what you can do today RY JEAN OCONNOR FHA 1 2 3 4 lr League 4 Vuktng Eat drunk and be merry CATHY OLSON Transferred from Rolla North Dakota 3 Span Club 3 Gr Lea ue I entered to learn leave to serve CARLON POOLE FFA 1 2 3 4 Foolb Il 3 4 Help one as one would help you SUSAN QUISENBERRY Gnrls Logue 1 2 3 Preslden 4 orus Pres1dent4 GAA l 2 S n 3 Varslty L Carnuval Queen 4 The bnggest room 1n the world 1s the room for amprovement DONALD REYNOLDS B nd 1 2 3 4 F tb ll 1 3 4 Bask t 1 r n r Thesplans 3 4 Class Vice Presndent 3 Varslty L 3 4 Student Counc1l 3 4 Yesterday IS dead forget It today IS here get busy BOB RICHARDSON FFA 1 2 Secretary 3 President 4 Par ltomentary Team 3 4 Student Councll 4 Kansas Cnty FFA Conventton 4 Better fasthful than famous PHIL RYCHARD Basketball 1 2 One act play 1 V1k1 gs 1 2 FFA 1 2 3 4 Football 4 FFA Parltamentory Te Varsxty L 4 Track Tell your dollars where to go dont ask them where they went LO SAMPLES FHA 1 2 3 Pres1dent4 Gtrls League 1 2 3 4 Varstty L Queen Candtdote 2 Chorus 3 4 Stu ent Counctl 4 Play falr but play to wan ROBERT SCHWARZE Transferred 4 Baseball l 2 Chess Cl b 3 Trac Even roses due RICIA SHANNON F H A 1 2 4 Girls L ague 1 2 orus 2 O y Annua Sta Junlor Prom Comrruttee 3 You cant take tt wtth you NA SHAW FHA 2 3 secre ary G1rls Lea ue 1 2 3 4 Sophomore Representatnve GAA 3 Pres1dent4 Yell Leader Those who brtng sunshune unto the Inves of others cannot keep It from themselves JUD e a ' e , , 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, , , ' ' 5 ' ' 5 . - , , Eat, ' d be .fo 'k ,o'11. 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' ' , ,-: ,zz 'V . dxf galil, 5 nach' From row left to right Molly Fletcher Sue Forga, Susan Davidson, Sharon Hopkins, Judy Haven, Jean Heard Judy Hansen, Pal Hsnlley. Second row lefl lo righl: Lucille Hammer, Jimmy Hawk, Roy Jones, Ray Franlm, LeRoy Grindslafl, Mike Fcssurn la Groom Tniicl 'QM lvl! lo right Gcry Hopkins, Jael Ehrcl Larry Johnson, Mr. Thompson, adviser, Archie Krebs, Nlauricr- lcvnhowpr Y? fn Q4 ov Front 'ow le-l' 'o righ' Mcry Sullawoy, Be- y Swango, Sharon Washburn, Joyce Robnell, Toxic Risley, Connie Wyman, Willa Williams. Seconrl 'ow lef' fo right L:-ise Venalaf Don Shallanberger Nike Smilh, Randall Srnilh Glenn Wells, JoAnn? S ms 'V-,iff :W lf-5' 'o 'gm Bleoknr-, adv se' Bob Thsrlo luv Sullivan Leslie Sandef 24 1' JUNIUH CLASS pi f f an Front low, left to right: Wanda Collins, Fifi Quisenberry, secretary, Kirk Anderson, vice-president, Frances Stewart, treasurer, Gordon Tracy, student council representative, Don Alger, president, Sharon Chaffin, Diane Banister. Second row, left to right: Robert Drone, Neoma Fawver, Leah Mae Buck, Gloria Ayoutt, Joanna Cos- grove, Sharon Evans, Diane Allard, Bob Brown, Third row, left to right: Mr. Butler, adviser, Ronnie Dickinson, Mike Bidegary, Mel Adams, Laney Davidson, Truman Conn, Jobn Counts, Bonny Banister. '4 fn? Front row, left to right: Pat Oakley, Virginia Mobley, Susan Julier, LaVonne Krcltz, Zelda O'Neil, Alice Lovell, Jennie Mulkey, Mrs. Bleakney, adviser. Second row, left to right: Stan Newman, Marshall Richmond, Andy McDonald, Gordon Owsley, Darrell Reid, Cl-iarlcia Lantz, Glenda Peirce. Third row, left to right: Gary Mewhinney, Jim Nelson, Doug Tracy, Larry Lee, Harold Ross, Zane Miller. 25 V. ll! 4 'in nr 5 1 we er Fr rt w left to rtgh Welthy Warner Sandra Watts Judre Whlte Cathy Wallrs Gale Teet Loressa Yates Mrs Thompson advrser Second row left to rrght Jrmmy Whttmre Edward Sxpp John Ussary Larry Stewart Frank Woolston Andrew Voncfergaw Jerry Sawyer Mrlce Taoke Thtrd row left to rrgh Mtke Yates Jerald Steward David Wyman Bull Thomas lin!! ilui '- or what I aw not r nt row If to ugh Casey Offlcer Janet Oak ey Jule Robin Betty Mornll Morgue OConnor Sharon Shannon Ronnie North Mr Ftsh advuser Second row left to rlght Clanton Moore Doug Myers Ronnre Reed Louis Morehead Danny Roush Galvrn Nelson Kenneth Ol.eary Thrrd row left ta rrght Robert Reed Cllnton Perry Bruce Merrlll Not prctured Elame Rohm 76 4 l, et. .rl , f 1 U . 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' - T rr ti A I ? rf' , A 7 V F '1f1'l 'lgife A V V f A.':iff: 'f 'T Zur f' :ii T T, I ' ' Q fit A 1 .1 K vi 3 , 1,-:sq ,- A , T A , ,A W ,T 7 ll A 3 i L 0 Q' , 'W - ,. Wy ' O . . ,Q - A 1 ll ,L I l 1 - , Q A H X ,L .+L . 1 I , H A rf , ' ,fx - . X will . Q, ' ro I . 1 . . V . .I I I ' I ' 1 Z ' ' I . . I . I . . I . I I Fl5lESHlVlllN CLASS a .-.,. K 1 35 Xfrwi Front row, left to right: Sherrain Arzner, Margery Blair, RaNae Cozzalio, representative, Don Hill, president, Sharon Drinkwater, secretary-treasurer, Michael Counts, Paula Doughty, Gloria Dillon. Second row, left to right: Jim Clinton, Dave Griffin, Bob Frank, Barbara Bekkedahl, Mary Jo Deely, Kerry Adams, Kenneth Conn, Dick Buck, Mr. Arramlaide, adviser. Third row, left to rightz Larry Decker, Glenn Arnold, Neil Breshears, Eugene Cox, Sam Anderson, Front raw, left to right. Sharon Reed, Ann Mercer, Carol Kelso, Terry Lincec.m, Mary Scoville Mary CMalley, Karen Moran, Madge Schoheld Second row, left to right Charles Reed Gary Scott, Louise Morehead Joan Mafphy I-'argaicft Rzlwett Sandra Pole, Kenneth Paivon Walter Sche.derei'er Third row, lelt to right, Lynn Peay, Larry Peters Jim Stewart, Garry Peters Miss J'-'cwfirriar' actf-sei 28 1 Qrfw J ' flaw W -snub- VHW ,-4 If FPiESHlVlllll CLASS 1 V1 Ti' Front row, lelr to righv: Carol Welcher, .lane Steel, Rurh Troxell, Lorna Toner, Glenda Terzich Doll Williams, Kay Williams Second row, lei? lo righr: Susan Smerski, Barbara Thomas, Karin Windle, Arlnada Ylrnen Terry Wye-rs, Ileen Thompson, Carole Tainler, Terry Ward, Marie Simms, Miss Carroll, adviser Third row, left to right: Frank Thayer, Marvin Thompson, David Vansleenburg, Don Waldo, Edward Wilson, Jerry Walker, Gary Thompson, Dennis Vincenl, Bob Warner, Tix Fron, row le-lr ro rrghr Nancy Hansen Claudra Harris Nina Evans Lois Fawver, 5LerryJ:1rrra r Lr-rda DUBose Teresa Gr.Fh'h Mary Henderson, Second row lei? 'o rrgh' Norman McNaIr Ron Hudson Gloria Fore, Sharon Hanncn Lerl-a Giles Bee lcenhower Arpad Kovacsy Michael Hoa Mr, Stewart adviser Third row leff fo righ' Bruce Hopkins Bob Hoyez, Paol McCormick, Robev Jo wer .arry Nelson Doag Maxwell Willie Hamilron, 29 SENIUH PIENIE On September 17, l957, The senior class had a picnic aT The Sprague River Recreational Area. None of The seniors will ever TorgeT The wonderful time They had ThaT day. On This page we have aTTernpTed To reconsTrucT some oT The picnios scenes as They were capfured by Mr. MilhoIlanol's on The spoT camera. I ,..f ' 1 A iffy MQ NM-ng ww as NBYS ll X ,.f' 'fmdwwfxm 5 my :P is m f Rh. fy rw Q, e m.S :1f',.'?,LXI'o 3wRM9Qw 5 760 af sw .g, gf, ln -K. Aff? Vx ' 3' 2 A 'C7R',+i 5 XM gj , fu , I Uri, 2 :wQwl1,5i: I X f' , 'WR ENV . . ' KX' I - Q f ,, I , , 1 I P M, , 1, , Y -Hin. ' zgiaqs-'hzw 1 : Jiri . 'Rf 5 Q , ' 5.7514 ' .- N : ,. -5' -xg ' I -- Y Q. fe my, -Q 1 ' , X is Q , .gi . i if 4 V, v X- - 4 , 1!,, .Mk , T51 U s f -' A x ' ' ' - - . I Q My I ,L vs , ' I '-W 3 . t, i W 3 K' Q 51, 1 K K Rv , . L ,x ' '4 q H ., , t U W' f.. gf A HQ X 1 , , , . - F 1, , . S -A K Y Aw K ts ., x R Ai pig, , A Tix? VIR, I. Q .- gf -' ' K- as V - ' any wggf A + Q ,?' 'W ' g, D. x xr 4 ,wx'Q'TUx i 'X S A , -X ., K' x QM :ji v as v , . .-g- xx K V . ex, X . Mx K 1 kk Q? L, Planning for the Varsity L Carnival is done by the Student Council. One ot the features of the 1957 Carnival variety show was the Roaring Twenties Dancers. x 5-2 iv wg ii The Student Council sponsored a Halloween dance and sendoff tor the Madras game. The crown of the i957 Varsity L Carnival went to the senior candidate, Queen Susan Quisen- berry. X. X NATIUN1-iL HUNUH SUEIETY 1 Front man, Tyler, row, left to right: Carole Kubah Miss Water- odviser, Mike C ark, vice-presidenrg Marvin presideriv, Gafle Jones, secretary, Glenda Snow Second row, left to 'iglivg Janis Heard Mary Augus line, Kiilm Anderso' Pa? Sullivan, Slorla Trip- Personalniy Cup Winners, Jack Kopacz Susa' Quisenberry. pert, Third crofl, burn, Carliy Olson, row, left vo fight. LaVonne Kravz, Phyllis Ash Susan Julier, Barbara Freeman, Sliafon Wash Diane Allard Fifi Quisenberry, Clwarlcia Lorvz 'x FUTURE HUlVlElVlllllEllS UF lllVlEilllIll Front row, left to right: Mrs, Tainter, advisor, Margie O'Connor, treasurer, LaVonne Kratz, secretary, Fifi Quisenberry, parliamentarian, Mary Sullaway, vice-president, Diane Banister, reporter, JoAnne Sims, degree chairman, Louise Venator, sang leader. Second row, left to right: Mary Jean O'Connor, Joan Murphy, Jane Steel, Sharon Reed, Margaret Robnett, Carolyn Morehead, Claudia Harris, Nina Evans, Joy Kerr, Melva Anderson, Sharon Hanan, Wanda Cossey, Ileene Thompson. Third row, left to right: Cathy Wallis, Elaine Robin, Lorna Toner, Judy Barry, Louise Morehead, Welthy Warner, Terry Ward, Gayle Teet, Mary Jo Deely, Arthada Ylinen, Barbara Thomas, Ruthy Troxell, Margery Blair, Judy Hansen. Fourth row, left to right: Mary OMolley, Sharon ChaHin, Susan Davidson, Starla Trippett, Carole Kuloat, Norma Franklin, Glenda Snow, Diana Shaw, Judy Snider, Sue Forga, Rhea Garrett, Karen Byington, Marie Simms. Fifth row, left to right: Nancy Hansen, Betty Swango, Virginia Mobley, Jean Heard, Charlcia Lantz, Joanna Cosgrove, Zelda O'Neil, Joyce Robnett, Sharon Wasburn, Toxie Risley, Glenda Peirce, Jennie Mulkey, Connie Wyman, Julie Robin, historian. Front row, left to right- Harold Ross, Mr. Sweeney, adviser, Jim Nelson, secretary, Don Shullanberger, reporter, Bob Richardson president, Doug Tracy, Dan Heavilin, vice-president, Andrew Vondergaw, Bill Thomas Second row, left to right. Bill Galloway, Larry Lee, Mine Bicegary, Frank Woolston, Lee Davis, Elmo Angele, Richard Cooke, Tam Goss, Mickey Yates, Clinton Perry Third row, left to right John Counts, Randall Smith, Bob Frank, Bill Richardson, Jerry Walker Phil Rychord, sentinel, Carlor Poole, Jim Stewart Bruce Merrill Jim Schuler, John Ussary, Don Hill Fourth row left to right: Dick Buck, David Vansteenburg, Dave Griffin, Charles Reed, Bob Warner, Clinton Moore, Stan Newman. 1: f Fr nt r w left to rrght Larry Johnson Ronme North Kerry Adams Gayle Jones Molly Fletcher Jean Saubert Mary Augustnne Mary Scovulle Larry Welch Warren Laird Grayson Gerard Make Tooke Second row left to rrght Muchael Demrng Duane Banuster Fufl Qursenberry Truman Conn Garry Peters Larry Peters Susan Qunsenberry Clnflord Herbert Marvln Tyler Thlrd row left to rrght Judy Barry Ruth Traxell Sherrarn Arzner Karan Wlndle 1,8 Left to right: Glenda Snow, vice-president, Susan Qursflnberry, president, Deanna Bekkedahl, secretary- treosurer, Miss Waterrnon, adviser, Sandra Watts, sophomore representative, RoNae Cozzallo, freshman representative, Alice Lovell, junior representative, 4U 0.9 r Girls' League representative for Lake-vrew High School To Girls' Stare. x7 ffff 6 Uqlh G11-fs,el HS, ,D S6 Grf Que Y f Or rw' fz -n: ,:1' gf -r 5 rave,-1 Url?-41' Par 'Or r1e 'D v , roose of rvelprrwg 'ee grrs of Lake-ve.-, Hgw 41 N,C X,-f -++++ H'++, ++ + + +++++ +- +4 Judf and Robert Q + 4 ,4- +'f'+'f Q .y 1-+++ 4 J' H ++++ ,wow iw, vw -f ,.mu-..., ,,,,,,wk MMWM I .1,,,fuMp..2:a. 3 Froni' row, left to right: Gordon Owsley, Sherry Jarman, Betty Morrill, Bob Conway, Starlc Trippelt, Gloria Ayoult, Mary Scoville, Paula Doughty, Susan Julier. Second row, left to right: Ronnie North, Gladys Chapman, Carol Kelso, Robert Ackerman, Ronald Dickinson, Kenneth Paxton, Andrew Vandergaw, Jerry Parkinson, Linda DuBose, Truman Conn. Ylwird row, left to right: Kerry Adams, Bill Thomas, Doug Maxwell, Frank Woolston, Pat Sullivan, James Cogburn, Russel Harlan, Bertron Daron, Mike Bidegary, Douglas Myers, Jerry Sawyer, Don Reynolds, Milne Fossurn. Fourth row, left to right: Joyce lcenhower, Mr. Arment, clirector, May Malson, Bud Deming, Bruce Merrill Charlcia lantz, Jim Clinton, Ruth Troxwell, Walt Scheiderwiter, Art Brown, Milton Davis, Bill Galloway, Toxie Risley, Ted Slory. Officers, left to right: Carolyn Dooley, secretory, Susan Julier, secretary, Gloria AYOUHQ Uniform cuslodlonf Ted Slow' sw' Graduating band members, seated left to right: Don Reynolds, dem d eC'0'4 Dud Deming, Starla Trippett. Standing, left to right: Dywcin lcenhower, Ted Story, Pat Sullivan, Arthur Brown. 44 Front row, left to right: Karin Windle, Glenn Arnold, LeRoy Grindstaff, Nina Evans, Glenda Terzich, Madge Schoneld, Dywain lcenhower, Dave Griffin, Jack Huff. -4-unua..,,,wWllnrd1MnaWw f , , ,, , fm V W W Second row, left to right: Don Hill, Robert Julier, Larry Decker, Larry Peters, Bob Warner, David Van- .-. steenburg, Bruce Hopkins, Charles Reed, Stanley Giersdorf, Ronnie Molson. ugh Third row, left to right: Doll Williams, Carolyn Dooley, Mr. Arment, director, Bob Frank, Kenneth Conn, - Garry Peters, Gloria Cox, Lois Fcwver. S'y'7 3 GANIW M -3 Qlgigv 1 , Dance Band, left to right: Jack Huff Charlcia Lantz, Jim Clinton, Don Hill, Starla Trippett Bud Deming, Gordon Owsley, 45 az, Left to right: Leficic: Smead, LcVorme KrcTz, Sylvia Johnson. U . Y Y q ' 'Q Q ! f . NVQ. :www f' ,. Vin, n 5 A A D X X Qs X 'N Q- 'Q ' .Q -S. if I 5 . ,, .ng . v . 5-n+Ar ,Altus ' 'fm -Q' ' 'Jill FP A 'J f g ,v K rtikvsk, Sig' ,.f X ls Www-,. Q A, 'X - ' -w Q iv WAV' 4 v, . , ll 1 ,Q ,JA an Q Q, ,f -.A,.. V 1 ,,, Ik 1' A f 'Q Tn! 6 Qudq VAW WM ?o wh pevko 54 1 iii' , if 1' GSU QGY Off NNY. xQo0 Swe eoeq . GGY WGS od ev XYN -v' Vw e Lax 49 'x n CX 6 'R SS BYE CO UBC, Xkng 'Q KYNQX Y U30 SX axxo 035 sxg 'we .L K ef? 4 I I I' 1 - 5,1 s E? ? ii if 'Inav 11? fa In f I , , - if U iff in A I xsim i il ,awk A Q , Fu? 4 ' Jws 0 . vi ,,,,- L ,.f ,Z- ,1f 'w Z , F 1 ,455 A 'I 140' sl .Y ni 'A A 2 V ' fix A 2 is HQ! 4' ix' 'xg I' if v5'gf , A I 5 M v - .Y 4 Q .nl M 5 ,W ' H- e 1 f if .1 1 5 . Y ' Q he Af 5 ffwawf ,ff , ? 1 I 5 I 0 ,- 's Z3 QR HM' Ns. Tawrwfef 3 Q, 33 Qs ,My2?':A , 'W fx 'fy ef,g, f N f ' 'il 4 I 0 V' M Mfmq? , QQ W-wAwuMbwwiQ x - J I 2---we f Q, ass 15 shown in the kimhefws learning correct cookmg methods. 'W E r 1 -1 W Ze' if an me k eepwg rhevv 'W You shape afe ,UST M-no of The 'wavy mm , sfui farvfimg. gr' 'Z' i4CC9S 52 I.. an Q. -as M155 Waterman wmparfs knowledge of algebra to her fourth pe-mod class v, WH m.X , if 000: CQJ Wo k 'Wop dwswsslom ws use as prolect rw Mr Burlers fourth JTC 1 H 6, Mya, ff if 4' Z A .. 'QW , LW M' .jffyv 111 A f f , V 14 6 8 hs., ., A 'Y X A8179 -'FB' - K, :Mn Q UQ!! AX 'IPX A! UM X5-5' fo W 0 fx S QXEX L 4. , ek. 51 JM.. ,W J Q. 1, -,Q-521 'Q 14 H :wifi D R ynolds D '71 . ss 69' , ,. , 1' 'fl E 1 I EHAUUATING HUNKERS l M ra Z J Phl Ry hard 1958 - fig K4 ,,,. 4-.Q sf--x M:- xAl-I.--.. D.- , f , I Nygff 1 I Marvin Tyl r VARSITY FUUTBALL SUUI-lll W. ,,,,.., V, , To lr l Q l ,,..,, fum., 52 53: Front row, left to right: Ted Story, Phil Rychord, Pat W. Murphy, Warren Laird, Marvin Tyler, Carlon Poole, Glenn Vandergaw, Jack Kopocz, Donald Reynolds. Second row, lef? to right: Mr, McKee, assislant coach, Robert Julier, manager, Kirk Anderson, Don Alger, Bryon Dooley, Leslie Sundet, Gordon Tracy, Stan Newman, Don Shullanberger, Stanley Giersdorl, Lynn Hale, manager, Mr. Hopper, coach. Third row, left to righl: LeRoy Grindstaff, Galvin Nelson, Frank Egenholl, Wallace Brown, Henry Teef, Clifford Herberf, Larry Johnson, Russel Harlan, Bertron Duron, Grayson Gerard. We ,4a,Qaa,s3Sf,21 ff' WJ., f ' r , 517 X Frcnv vow lei' Vo vigr-9 Doug Maxwell, Bwce Hoplm ns, Frank Wools?on Jerry Parkinson Doane Faullr Michael Tooxe Michael Dernng Bruce Mevvill Jegrey Carrell Second 'cw left vo right Jim Clirvor Lar'-, Pe'e's, Kenrefh Pox'cn Larry Orey Gary B,nch, Jim Sfewoi' Gary Scol' Dick Bock, Garry Pe'evs Mr TJ ner, coach, Bob Hoyez 58 L Q'Q 'iZ..4.,55 P Q5 ,N fQ2fLf0f K Qfkgw sf- egirvfxgx CY Vx! U Q55 X Qgsfv O Ox. xx ABQ 'B YJ My fi? f f ,M1ff' 'f'VUQLf X523 J2 Thy W Thy E-.,,,.... ,, -,N Q fly f. , '5 , 35 ff, ,523 wkfl f l ' 5 'J lsalf rl 51 lsal 44lP'3 l , . , 1 fo l e ,Q'3g5? , fail? ,N Liv , J f lg L, if lffrfffj Q-,E S33 i 43 as 41 45 s-H,-gp ltg:'4 F nt row, left to right Glenn Wells Jack Kopacz, Jerry J my Hawk, Robert Julier, manager. grid raw, lei? lo right Howard Hopper coach, Jann Bcixfer Egenhof? Arrlwur Brown Ted Story. Parkinson, David Elliott, Richard Lawson, Larry Johnson, Lynn Hale, Frank We They 32 Klanwaln Falls Al 39 Alluras L15 33 Henley 23 62 Cedarville 50 65 Cedarville 50 35 l-leney A11 -15 Madras 65 35 Madras 49 66 Burns 59 56 Burns 52 46 Rednacnd 60 48 Redmond 42 60 Burns 110 39 Burns 35 41 Madras 36 47 Madras A9 63 Kiarnallw Falls 74 44 Alluras bl 77 lDl'll'WElv'illC 8l 55 Prine-ville 6l BASKETBALL 4, 'tif fb BFG:-1, Front row, lett to right. Donald Reynolds, Glenn Vandergaw, Ted Story, Jock Kopacz, president, Marvin Tyler, vice-president, Warren Laird., Phil Rychard. Second row, left to right: Casey Officer, Gary Hopkins, Robert Julier, Bertran Doron, Leslie Sundet, Don Shullanlcerger, Carlon Poole, Stan Newman. Third row, left ta right: Don Alger, Doug Tracy, Frank Egenhaft, Clif? Herbert, secretary-treasurer, Galvin Nelson, Larry Johnson, Henry Teet, Mr, McKee, adviser. Froni row, left to right: Gloria Ayoutt, Diana Shaw, pres'dent, Diana Banister, secretary-treasurer. Second row, lett to right: Mis. Thompson, adviser, Diane Allard, Alice Lovell, Susan Julier, Willa Williams, iunior point custodian, Phyllis Ashcroft, senior Joint custodian, Janice Hammersley, treshrnan point custodian, Gayle Jones, Molly Fletcher. Third row, left to right: Virginia Mobley, Pat Oakley, Connie Wyman, Mary Sullaway, Judy Snider, Susan Wilbur, Rhea Garrett, Karen Byington, Mary Jo Augustine, Fifi Quisenberry. Fourth row, left to right. Susan Quisenberry, Sharon Hopkins, Louise Venator, Joyce Rabnett, Sharon Washburn, Carolyn Morehead, Joanna Cosgrove, Jean Saubert, Julie Robin, Melva Anderson, sophomore point custodian, Judy Barry. 1 A 512- 5 3, . icy N , Y- 5 at '35 if 4 , - N sv , N A r cl i 4 , i ff . u. S CJ l XS.. 'BXPNV9' 199+ 55? -X I , . .W.1i-f, Vp. KJQQ ' ggv a OSU ' aww 6' I N CHU 1 N is QNTC YLLx5 S 0 L Q 'QV1 ' Z rf 5 f V Jmlff'-I -:Swamp .iw xi, Z' 3 'EQYQYJJJ .J ',, YY it t it 2 1 5 14 A -'I , '9 'if .A t ' , V, 5 xi i A 2, ,. ' ki n - Q, A V 1 'JZ yd? It .V v X, 1 A ' Q f ' , v ' ' r f' f 1 f ll M J fy 4 do I ja' ' tl 1'- X Q' ' i , I 1 7. Y K Q I9 Q f' i-. . A , , M , 1 x' 'if Q ,fi Q I fx 1 9 V Q ff 3 4 , ix ' ,I E ' I A ix gf R sm . , , , W U 12--1 fda- QQJNA , n WA, -W A Q-1 , 'Q --v--AV M1 P wr f W V' f x L, X V' X' J , , 1 . -f X X, yxq M X , BV , 'X ' Ny-X Y xx.' - , I ,--A-- x 'Gr --K- I , S9 -4 , zl' '--- - -. 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