Marshfield High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Coos Bay, OR)
- Class of 1962
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An art and photography instructor at Marshfield since 1956, he is always willing to work on stage designs, posters, and numerous other art proiects connected with the school and community. Without his help the school publications would lack much of their appeal. His assistance in the cover designing contest has brought prizes to the yearbook. The staff is happy to dedicate this annual to a dedicated teacher. .I i I f f. X X , 'i R , J . P Il, i 7 s L I X ,, 11, Pa f of e acu y o part in guidingthe ne it gen in the worldg An exdel ent cu Th f lf' 'h' tthescltoo E ed students iThe years off among they most formative lite, and those who teach hi are scuipturing the society standinitinstructiion yields mi . I i I rr Aclrninistroti n L. to R. SEATED: Mr. Orville Schulze, Mr. John Burles, Mr. Everett Messe Superintendent MARION B. WINSLOW George Fox, B.A. U. of Washington, M. Ed. Superintendent School Board rle, Mrs. Adam Donald- son. STANDING: Mr. James Frame, Mr. Kenneth Lewis. lNot pictured Mrs. James CIark.l Administration Directs Forward-Looking Dolicq A capable administration promotes progress in a school. Marshfield's efficient administrative department is headed by the seven members of the school board and the superintendent-clerk of schools. They are aided by the principal, vice-principal, guidance counselor, and deans in determining school policy and outlining the cur- riculum for District 9. The school is fortunate in having so many dedicated people willing to support forward- looking policies to enrich the lives of the district's teen- agers. I i GUY SHELLENBARGER U. of O., M.Ed. Principal ROBERT l-i. ALEXANDER U. of O., B.S., M.Ed. Admin. Assist. Dean of Boys ELMER R. JOHNSON Nebraska Slate T.C., A.B. Col. Slate Col. of Ed., M.A. Vice-Principal Administration lcontinuedl MARGARET M. SHANNON k O.S.U., B.S. 3 Columbia U., M.A. I Dean of Girls Girls' League UT LO ' W . MQ. ' - an Q QJQSZ 42-L2 MQ S CQDSQQML . .L Ax K'N A .. Ll-69 Q5-,NV I CHARLEEN GREY W C :O jf u. of col., s.A., M.P.s. S F Ass'sl.Dan fG'l,E TB h ' ' li UQAQ, Freshman: Clais 'rs as func fr ik-D Jig' I fx G 'N Girls' League DON BUNYARD U. of O., B.S., M. Ed. Guidance Counselor fx .Eff Commerce LEONARD K. LOVE U. of O., B.S., M.Ed. Bus. Law, Bookkeeping Stogecraft, Accounts R. Heffington and J. Lindstrom learn the intricacies of the calculator and adding machine in secretarial training. Pupils Learn Business Skills The commerce department helps students become more efficient in the activities of everyday business. Courses such as typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, general business, business law, office practice, and office machines teach stu- dents skills that are useful not only for a position in the business world but also for his personal use. The students are given the opportunity to broaden their background by taking a number of field trips and U,of5,D,,B,5, talking to local businessmen about the different aspects of Gen- Business' TYPi 9 business. Students practice using tape recorders, mimeo- graph machines, dictaphones, and many other machines. JOHN S. CLYDE JANE LEMON JACQUELYN ANDERSON DUFFY STENDER St. Olaf College, B.A. U. of O., B.A. U, of Idaho, B.S. Sec. Training, Bus. Mach. Shorthand, Typing l-2 Personal Typing Typing 3-4 Junior Class Typing l-2 Girls' League -li A 53 BRUCE MARTIN O.S.U., B.S. U. of O., M.S. Geometry Algebra 3-4,5 Trigonometry Talent Shows Frosh Class P.A. Systems eiieifr if sy Q' Q Q. Qmgw eehayef' Xt wait .ft me w reg, We fy N2 I 12-me M1 'f we M Q? va gf.. iggfcywwai Q Fife 56 95 nw 1251? M fir. ti ixwfse-fem Qtwfzfzfe f fy iw me I Q R Sw? My-13x Q we Q . 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Freshman Class PETE SUSICK U. of W., B.A. Mathematics Order of M. WALT MCCLURE U. of O., M.S. Biology Coaching Bioloay, Earth Science lngman, B. Johnson, S. Farr, nd T. Hensler examine fossils n Earth Science. 2'i1e1f. 51 Mel -ref 9: 'waiwef1sS1ssffssf2fsS fxrfiss wz . M1-wf ?T'5M5'i??ff 'ss fir- w i iilifisirite ' ' 'WEBER 'A SM, To Eiii sliii ell -, Stagg f A , f 2 ,gwygs n ew A - ., Qs 4927 same ., s' .. , xzgt M H I W.. . .:,.: E . .i zzz .. . ...Q ,,. . 3 .. .sm f fy' Q53-I . 5 :f: e:.E' !f H is fs! ,nf-5 -gin 3-we ng. . .,, . 2122.183 ,V , Q, Ein s 7 V. X I H 1 .. .. ..,..,. . V- lg sa 2 , g is S 'HQ il 4 i 5 f 2 1 D? 2 iss V 9 5 ll Q ig . ill :'i : V..' lil 5 W gl - ----- we au.: .en s .. -. ,, e- e. ,, .. .s zu si is F - ' ,ze ee - if ' gg, it sv y . -if fe 2555 Us 9 N' . S e 5? ,H.W: .,i,. , g g .L lm g ' QL , 3, 2 til . . 3 ygflgygtf SS sale ,. 1.ews'W 'il tm eesweeei: 6 rl l' wT?s5l . 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By offering a variety of courses such as basic math, consumer math, trigonometry, algebra, and senior math, the mathematics department presents courses geared to the ability of any student who wishes to study math. JOHN E. JOHNSON VERLAND H REAVIS U. of O., B.S. Col. State Col A B Algebra, Geometry Algebra 1-2 Coaching Geometry Soph. Class TONY KOREIVA U. of O., B.A., M.Ed. General Science Coaching e K u , all I 1.113 tr . : Yi, lfl'l 5liz'Nl I 1 ' Social Studies WILLIAM T. McLEAN U. of O., B.S., M.S. Stanford, Ed. D. Modern Problems Student Council, Hi-Y Senior Class .ww . . -...ST . V.,l 3 ,:,:,,,, .gg . :4:,,, -3 .1.1, QSM, I.,,,,f,..rg..k mg if . .. .sw - .-1-.W tl fr - I Lg A ., ir... . .aim K .. 7 -f ,1 f,,l, I .5--I ,-,, ', Yl .. 1 .'5.'if-jf'i.'f-fr ff .:::, --ll ::, . ,, ., . iw., . ,l'.. I - 5 ,L - 1 s l 2' X I , fl. 'll qs. me - , N 2 it.ltG,liM, X f I, I' 2332 illllii 'l ft' I -tt. ll i H M M xihfs Hg . . . . 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Pederson uses an opaque proiector to display a mop. .eg ,Qnew-ylmaerseffsafm' 'wwf at fr' W fn V ' M' gi , ,.,. ex , f ' , .. ,gn . is , ,,,,:f,:-:. -me-, fa.-' 2 1'1.:: -- 'ts' a5 .H4ta::is!?eef:s .-fm-Qt: 2 K e -. . ef :y w:.,.- -' xiii 1.. :gii ' . :zi iy xg V Z f ' 1 lstgfgg - ' , S7 1 5 at fs lg fgefifzs j 1 2 Ei ts itll Health and P.E. -A ef me -it -Q ,-w.i,..mS.,lg,l, . - festsegsif esteem-gfzsfls' -we ,gas szzfew-fs,,. ,Mei ----.lf-.mf 11- -- .s f ,. -- , -K'-1.1m .tai 1- -' H . 51.1015 ,Q . , A.,, is . , ..,,. f-- avid. 1 f tw , .W ,.1Q,,.,,,.:...g ,,5..,,...,.,,t:z4i:g55,1 ,,,,.- ,, ,.., , ,. ,fMM-,...1,?T.f,fgs1sf . 7 Health Adds New Requirement During the past year our physical educa- tion program has changed. Now two years of P. E. are required for every boy and girl attending school. A third or fourth year is optional. One semester of health must be taken during the freshman or sophomore year, and a second semester of health is re- quired forthe iunior or senior year. The program for boys and girls is simi- lar. During the freshman and sophomore years individuals participate in group activi- ties and body conditioning. As juniors they go into individual activities. At the end of each semester all P.E. students take a physi- cal fitness test. RAY DAVIS Notre Dame, B.S. U. of Idaho, M.S. Physical Education Boys' League Order of M BRUCE HOFFINE U. of O., B.S., M.S Health and P.E. Coaching PEGGY KESTIE L. and C., B.A. U. of O., M.A. Physical Education G.A.A. And that's a lung, A. Morgans tells D. Moriarty and Mr. C. Haliski JIM POPP BEVERLY KEMPER KENDRA LUNDGREN CHESTER HALISKI U. of O., B-S-, M.S. O.S.C., B.S. O.S.U., 8.5. U. of O., B.S., Phys-ical Education Health and P.E. Physical Education Heqlth qnd P,E Coaching Pep Club Rally 51 W Fine Arts A. Engen accompanies K. Alvey, J. Briggs, and J. Baker in tryouts for spring operella. Fine Arts Meet Needs for Expression A composite of many small departments, fine arts satisfies the students' need for self- expression by giving them the opportunity to display their talents in art and music. Marshfield High School now possesses one of the finest libraries in the state. Although its completion involved much crowding during the fall and winter, the students felt the finished product well-worth the wait. FRANK LEUCK L. and C., B.A. Eastman School of Music, M.M. Music Theory, Band Mod. Music Masters ALICE M. YOUNG Concordia Col., B.A. Librarian JACK LEFLER Drake U., B.F.A. Mich, State U., M.F.A. Art, Photography Art Club, Camera Club il. X 45195 '- ii, . g J' 'f ,v . 1' E A' HELEN MSVPHERSON willumeine u., U. of M.M. Vocal Miisic, My Vocal Groups ill' ModernQ,qMusic Ivxafters .65 is 'x' . ., y, Voccatnonal-Industrial GEORGE R. MOORE O.S.U., B.S., M.Ed. Metal Shop LEONARD KOKES U. of O., M.Ed. U. of Nebr., B.S. Vocational-Ag F.F.A. Practical Subjects Inspire Crecitivitu The vocational-industrial depart- ment is designed to help students learn to meet the demands of an ever-changing way of life. Emphasis is put on learning the skills and responsibilities met in lite after high school, whether it be in college or on the job. Such courses as homemaking, wood and metal shop, agriculture, mechanical.draw- ing, and auto shop develop creativity through the use of one's imagination and required skills. The department has sought to increase the educa- tional opportunities of students by the addition ot a new staff member. -: fi' Q.- vf if iq JOAN STELLMACHER O.S.U., B.S. Homemaking F.H.A. ELLEN HINDS O.S.U., B.A. Homemaking l-2 Sophomore Class DONALD DAVISON O.S.U., M.S. Woodshop DONALD WAGGONER Auto Mechanics Modern Mechanics Language Arts ELEANOR BAKER U. of O., B.A. Mills College, M.A. English 7-8, C.P., Honors College Counselor SHIRLEY BOSTAD U. of O., B.A. U. of Wash., M. of Librarianship English I-2, Basic Girls' League INEZ A. LIMBERG U. of California, B.A. Boston U., Ed., M. English 5-6, Reg., Honors Journalism Ma-Hi Times, Quill and Scroll MILDRED HARTLEY Willamette U., B.A. English I-2 Senior Class f 7 -' RUBY GOUDE Jamestown Col., B.A. U. of O., M.A. English 7-8, Prac. Sophomore Class DWIGHT D. STILES S.O.C., B.S. English 3-4, Reading Junior Class LOWELL S. HAYES West. Mont. Col. of Ed., B.S English 3-4, Bas., Reg. Honors Rifle Club GRETTA HAUG Pacific U., B.A. English 3-4, Reg. English 5-6, Bas. National Honor Society LORIN MILLER U. of O., B.S., M.Ed. Speech, English 'I-2 Speech League, Debate Spotlight on the Pirates MARGARET HALL Hastings College, B.A. English 'l-2, Reg. English 3-4, Bas. Senior Class J. Staley, W. Triplett, F. Warner, and D. Gamble assemble material for their first notebook in basic English English Department Revises Curriculum The English curriculum provides three groupings for the freshman, sophomore, and junior students. They are assigned basic, regu- lar, or honors English. ln the senior year stu- dents select practical English or college prep. Other programs benefit students. Reader- aids, who help teachers check themes, enable students to do more work in composition. Stu- dents interested in public speaking are able to develop their ability to communicate through an active speeech department. Those interested in newspaper writing have the opportunity to enroll in journalism classes. A reading labora- tory offers a developmental program for stu- dents desiring to increase their reading ability. MARIE MORRISSEY DAVID WHIPPLE PEGGY J. COVEY O.S.C., B.S. Ohio State U., B.A. Reed College, A.B. English 1-2 English 5-6 Reg. Columbia U., M.A. Junior Class English 7-8 Prac. English 5-6, Hi-Y Basic, Reg., Honors Mahiscan Foreign Languages Foreign Language Department Enrienes Program of Studies The foreign language department informs students about the customs, history, and people of a country, as well as teaching them to read and speak a foreign language. This department offers a variety of courses. First-year Russian and third-year Latin classes were initiated this year. Spanish and French students, together with those studying Russian, profit from using the language lab. Visitors, movies, songs, and magazines from other countries add variety to the classes and help students improve their skills, thus maintaining the aims of the foreign language department-to fulfill college requirements and to provide a cultural background. i f P. Spears and E. Matney tangle with the Cyrillic alphabet MONTIA PARRISH U. of O., B.A. French French Club EULALIA TITUS U. of O., A.B. Latin Girls' League DARYL G. LONG Hastings Col., B.A. Col. State Col., M.A. ' h R Spams , ussian Spanish Club, Russian Club Service Staffs BERYL GOLDBLOOM School Nurse Staffs Aid Facultq The service staffs play an im- portant part in keeping the school functioning properly. The secre- taries manage the business of the school, the nurse takes care of the medical department, the cooks serve nourishing lunches, and the ianitors maintain the buildings. Thus the teachers are tree to allot their time to organizing the best of teaching programs. l.. to R. TOP: D. Hickey, J. Bracelin, D. Kokes, G. Lyons, R. Finell. CENTER: S. Mar- tin, R. Bull, C. Pol. BOTTOM: M. Ballard, F. Martindale, H. Clarno. C LA S- Together, students must bu c X XY I T I r spectivesduring their high s PreisserfMorshfield's foreign shows Student Body Presiden native land. This sponsorship the mony ways the students horizons of knowledge ond u 26 , sw, ' 1 'f www' ,, iw , 5 fi ' A L I, - ' Q ' . ,. :gg 2 V,-1gi,:e:m:fpaA QQ: I sa-f ff:.ggag:, J Q, 7- - W EL ' 1w.: .. . ? .J A .: 2' -waive . 1 'V 7 V Q-Gail . , , k -fw2fF??'2'?5:5Tif?: mi' -I.:E,g'v2iEZ,: 'fX'?223i5'f3'??w'2SZ'5'-' 'A . H ' FRESHNIEN V . The largest class yet to enter the halls of Marshfield, the freshmen numbered 540 this year class launched its course for the year. The first thing it did was to elect class officers. Besides participating in clubs and after school activities, the students worked hard on their talent show and the canned food drive. Once into the full swing of things, the members of the class proved themselves to be hard workers during their first year at Marshfield. OFFICERS President .............. ........ S teve White Vice-President .................. Jerry Williams Secretary ...................... Mary Jo Vaughn Treasurer ................................ Kay Ring Student Council Rep ......... Donna Hansen Student Council Rep ............. Jerry Button Publicity Manager ............ Janie Kingsley Girls' League Rep ............. Kathy Pierce Kathy Atchinso ADVISERS Mr. B. Martin Mrs. D. Meyer Mrs. C. Grey Mr. R. Alexander L. to R. ROW l: J. Williams, S. White, J. King sley ROW 2: M. J. Vaughn, K. Ring ROW Mr. B. Martin, Mr. R. Alexander 0 my X X N At5tlSWFY shi' N l Elw 'kilt Ju Z Frosh Elect Steve White President After the annual Freshman Mixer, the Xqilbhll D i 9 QNTR www Milli X Tom Adams Darrell Adkins Trudy Aerondon Larry Albertus Larry Aleska Larry Alford John Arnold Ray Ashcroft Sharron Aspinall Kathy Atchison Kathleen Babb Sandra Babb Barbara Bachelder Constance Bailey Dennis Baker Gayle Baldwin Lillian Balfour Larry Barton Frosh Mixer ls Big Success I iixfkmififi .. 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' rn - Good Sports Year Charlie Winters Raleigh Pat Wirth Colleen Woodard Lanna Woods John Woodward Eileen Wright Dennis Yarbrough Hal Young Kathleen Young Linda Zamora Deanna Zeller Michael Zwicker Dennis Zyvoloski N. Grant and M. Knuison take advantage of Frosh concessions. C. Graham and L. Vladimiroff serve refresh ments at the Junior Prom. Mr. Alexander and helpers record a tense moment in frosh elections. Freshman Activities TOP: President S. White conducts the first class meeting. BOTTOM: The frosh started the year with their mixer. Freshman Activities Frosh open their treasury with proceeds from ofter-game dcmce. J. Cantrell enlivens frosh talent show with humorous pantomime of Anybody But Me C. Wilson and K. Fierce sell doughnuts during lunch hour for frosh United iund. Accordion trio of G. Olson, D. White, and L. Grant per- I. DeMuth adds a Spanish influence to the form for talent show. talent shows. ,I ,f .. Sophomorf wi 4 ill ,X K! Officers President ....... .... P aul Ferguson Vice-President. . . .... Terry Johnson Secretary ......... .... f fKathy...Conrad Treasurer ................ Susan Lodwick Publicity Manager ............ Kay Clarno Student Council.Sharon Lasater Jerry Norton Girls' League. .Nancy Proctor, Carol Stewart Boys' League ............... Jerry Norton L. to R., ROW 1: K. Clarno, P. Ferguson, S. Lodwick. ROW 2: K. Conrad, T. Johnson. ROW 3: Mrs. R. Goude, Mr. E. Larsen, Mrs. E. Hinds. i Sophomores Spend Year Raising Nloneq The sophomore class showed unusual enthusiasm and initiative with treasury-enriching activities. Using the suggestions of its activity committee, the class sponsored holly, bottle., and hanger drives. Other money making activities included a car wash. The class was particularly pleased with the S104 netted by the bottle drive. Showing their competitive spirit the sophomores par- ticipated in the United Fund Drive, having as their main money-raising proiect, an after-game dance. 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Carol Stewart Mary Lou Stewart Michael Stewart Joan Stokes Joy Stottlemire Douglas Strebendt Virginia Strine David Tacal William Tedford Ray Temple Reed Terry James E. Thompson Pamela Thrift' Jerry C. Tillery Pamela Tower Melvin Vaughn Phyllis Vick Susan Vickers Barbara Waggener Terrence Waggener Chuck Wall Sandra Weathers Kathy Ann Weaver Sharron Webb ffiigigiiiiiw i i i N' 5 ' 32-5r2.22g,fgf - 4 v ' , .Q 'wk-s L we 553513- 22 -2.-:ge- . -es .512-sxzeif?-2 sa. 22 .2 W5 'L as 1 32? 12 25 -Ie 'Q 22 K Q N ,K fx 3 sw R 2 NZ .2 2 K use 95 3 R-2 X v5.'aw--'.-12 .. '.,:2...f'g.-we -. 2 -s.'1eff-21.2-122 me- , - ,2gsK5?: 22,6 .2 2 -222,2 X2 . Q .2 : ---- A . T- -2-11 - 52 2 .. ' 1 1, fvlg, 1 '--4-r:ii',,'zi,.2'rfilzlyg an sr-s, 'C,-?'f4 -'z, ' 22.922,-ik! : 'ff i i if - M wz222.?w1g4f- Q ww. 7 '12-g.2.'22!k fr-we --1-M' A i., iis, -...Q ,-- .-,i -21, , 2 P .22 3 .1 we , .-,,,, ei.. W,-iii... 2 4 .. i' I .VE 2 ig: . , 2 -- 2 g ? 5 if 2. S2..2. 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Boker-learn there's more to muslc than noise In try- ing out for their talent show. vi ., , . f,V tp S , ' L V, I .1 'V ff. h -1 ,A-jf l l l ' f In ei MJX, :H X ' ' , it , ' v l lfS. ,lasater ,fproctices boton maneuver for sophomore talent l 5 lg Fl-shohul W -5 N x , '- . if , ' A Q7 it X K , 'x U l V 3.13.1 RV 'K f .A w or G H White walls meant extra money, ' cautions' NK. Clorno-sto -' 1 fellow cor washersf-S. Lodwick, S. Sgorum, land S. Webbfi Juniors Junior Planning Daus Off The iunior officers began to plan for an outstanding year at a summer meeting. The highlight of the year was the prom Autumn In The Park, featuring a covered bandstand that seated the Bill Davis Combo from Oregon State University. The iuniors enriched their treasury with the selling of student directories and pop-corn and by participating in bottle drives. The annual talent show featured acts centering around the theme Faraway Places. The class won the Salvation Army food drive with over l,OOO cans and helped support the United Fund Drive with a rummage sale and other proiects. The juniors completed an eventful year decorating for commencement. OFFICERS President: John Mahaffy Vice-President: James Walsh Secretary: Penny Paczesniak Treasurer: Jim Girt Publicity Manager: Sandra Burles Student Council Representatives: Ernie Manders, Anne Maguire Career Day Representatives: Jim Rood, Billie Schnee ADVISORS Mr. Dwight Stiles Mrs. Marie Morrissey Mrs. Jaqueline Anderson Mr. James Harrison L. to R., ROW l: P. Paczesniak, J. Mahaffy, S. Burles. ROW 2: J. Walsh, J. Girt. ROW 3: Mrs. M. Morrissey, Mrs. J. Anderson Mr. J. 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Hartley show team spirit in talent show. C. Hamilton, J. Howe, and L. Mabon dance to the music of Honey- bun. M. Beard, L. Hoffman, and M. Knutson re-enact the great American tragedy of the Martins und McCoys. 3 r 5 5' web M w 1 .515 1- 'N- Seniors Seniors End Colorful Year The class of '62 looked forward to commencement, but its members will always remember their exciting high school activities. As freshmen they challenged the other class to a contest in cleaning and improving the school grounds. ln their sophomore year they won the March of Dimes contest by holding an after-game dance and selling the services of class members to townspeople. The high- light of their iunior year was the traditional iunior prom, centered around the theme Song of the City. This year the seniors conducted a slave sale and a bottle drive and furnished noon entertainment with the Penatones to raise money for the United Fund Drive. Money raised from another drive provided a scholarship for a worthy senior. As usual, two traditional activities, the senior ball and the senior picnic, highlighted the seniors' last year at Marshfield. Graduation and baccalaureate at last brought an end to the fun-filled, yet academically challenging years, which saw the first class to graduate with a four- year accelerated program. OFFICERS President ........... Roger Qualman Vice-President .....,.... Alan Gould Secretary ........... Sandra Hazzard Treasurer ............ Andrea Engen Publicity Manager ..... Patty Mannila Student Council Representatives: Bill Jones, Janet Campbell Girls' League Representatives: Cheryl Coke Boys' League Representative: Tom Hensler Advisers: Mr. D. Burch, Mrs. M. Hall, Mrs. M. Hartley, Dr. W. Mclean. L. to R., ROW 1: R. Quclman, A. Gould. ROW 2: S. Hazzard, A. Engen. ROW 3: Mrs. M. Hall, Mrs. M. Hartley. ROW 4: Mr. D. Burch, Dr. W. McLean. E wi A -M Seniors Score DAVID AERONDON Trans. from Springfield, Ore., Boys' League 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Pres. WILLIAM ALFORD Boys' League 2, 3, 4. KRISTA ALVEY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pub. Mgr., Girl of Month 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Pres., Pub. Mgr., Talent Shows, 1, 2, 3, Art Club I, 2, Pub. Mgr., French Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, V.P., IRL 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, NHS 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, V.P., Hisl., FHA 4. BRUCE ANDERSON BOYS' league 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bq5kefbqIl g:iUg'4?' 47 Tfdfk If 21 31 45 Order of M 3, 4, French TONI ANTHONY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, T,-eqm Tqlenf Shows 2, 3, FTA 4, Tri-M 3, 4, Rec. sec, PATRICK ARNOLD Boys' League 2, 3, 4. Scholcisticcillq MERL ARNOT Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, FSA 4, NHS 3, 4, Pub. Add. I, 2, 3, 4. EDWIN BAILEY Boys' League 2,- 3, 4, FFA 4. JUDITH BAKER Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, V.P., Choir 3, 4, Talenl Shows 'I, 3, Girl of Monlh 3, Mahiscan 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Pres., GAA 'l, 2, Pep Club I, 2, NHS 3, 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Sec., Pres. INGRID BALKEMA Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Talenf Shows 4, FTA 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sporls l, 2, 3, Drama 3, 4. JAMES BARKER Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Order of M 3, 4. NORMAN BARNER Bays' League 2, 3, 4. DALE BARTH Band l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BIRD Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Slagecraft 4. NORMAN MICHAEL BISHOP Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Ma-Hi Times Photo. 2, 3, 4, Mahiscan Photo. 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. WTS. WY f9?4?155Y J Y Ef?7? 5?fWEYEf55973 'f i EE : -5. '- - srw wgiifcg ef .s.5evef-ffa.ezQf1 - .. -- .. il fiaw--lmee-1. MQ .. f piieifgfigeiwgie -f - ,1fQ9gg5g:w.ee, 1 ' , - : us 'fr m . efsiuggilgv 52 .e Jygfwg-'.. .--'-5...- - Fare sm '11-24:-:. .f.,.. .- 5 .. - 5--.'-.. 555 :f .- , f.1::f55 f1vz Hi1fSmf,i : Wy? W ,. , ,:. .. . ,. ..,,., 5 --. , ref?-W -f .. 4-la i5fW'9i5s -R 52?-?355 -lfgetifresiel' H55 '-E529-.:i::.1 Mawr. . ,,.g,,2Y. 5.lQ.. ,,.. 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L rs 5' . 1 wr' I '4 ..s...........W fa - -X . ---' , ,V .. , Seem ,.,, K -251 ,,5 , 5 , -5 Fil I ,,.,,,,,,w,, ,V ,:,- . ,H , , ..,A. 5 rl lg-few Q ' 5 A-.55 .ll .. ,..,.... by .W . ,. 2 1.525 gs E 871.3 :iigvf 'V' I ' -: -3 W, ...m l I imfiiiifiii .5 ' is 5 1 I ' rf I e.2i2gz5sg,SQ5 5lgg. , K- ' I W. .5 ,.... .QF .5 ,lei 1 . , .. .- f25..'w5555.s:es2 . - - is Y'fQs'9ly-zsi1'2'aF' 'H . f .5 . W .. gglsizsfvw , 1 I.. Y New .. .. .. ...L W I el13?Li5'ig5?.iYlj 5Qr Q' M.. 5.5.55 . Ni l I., 'fik . '-,'f .2 E 2 'ig 5 1. 5 4 ' 'Eli -I .Lf .1 1 fe. JAMES A. BISS Trans. from Myrtle Creek, Ore.5 Boys' League 2,3,4. MICHAELLE BLAGDEN Trans. from Crescent City, Calif.5 Girls' League 3,4. MARGIE BLOTZER Girls' League l,2,3,45 Band I,2,3,45 Talent Shows I,2,35 FTA 3,45 GAA l,2,35 IRL 3,45 Spanish Club 'l,2,3,45 Pep Club 'l,2,5 Tri-M 2,3,4. i I I ELIZABETH BOON Girls' League 'l,2,3,45 Pub. Mgr., Hist.5 Girl of the Month 35 French Club l,2,3, Sec.5 IRL 3,45 Pep Club 15 Speech Club l,2,3, Pub. Mgr.5 Thespians 3,45 NHS 3,4, Sec.5 Spot. on Pirates 2,35 AFS Exchange Student, 35 NFL 3,4. DIANE BRACELIN Girls' league l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Girls' Sports I,2,3,4. SHIRLEY ANN BRANDON Girls' League l2,3,45 French Club 3,4. Senior Talent Sho EDNA JEAN BREWER Girls' League l,2,3,45 GAA l,2,3,4, Pub Mgr.5 Pep Club l,2,35 FHA 2,3,4. LARRY BURCHAM Boys' League 2,3,45 Key Club 45 IRL 45 Talent Shows 3,45 Track 3.4. JUANITA CALDERA Girls' League l,2,3,45 Band l,2, Mahiscan 4. JANET CAMPBELL Girls' League Rep. 25 Girls' League l,2,3,4, Rec. Sec.5 S.C.Rep. 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Talent Shows 2,35 Mohiscon I5 FTA 3,4, Corres. Sec.5 French Club 35 GAA l,2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Speech Club 35 Tri-M 3,4, Hist. DAVID LEE CANNON Choir 3,45 Boys' League 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Talent Shows 3,45 IRL 3,45 Drama 2. BRENDA LEA CARPENTER Girls' League l,2,3,45 GAA 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treas.5 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Russian Club 4. MAUREEN CAVANAGH Girls' League I,2,3,45 Talent Shows 25 Art Club 45 French Club 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3,4, IRL 4, Pep Club 1,2,3, FHA 4. DENNIS CHENOWETH Class V.P. 35 S.C. 4, V.P.5 Boys' League 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Order of M 3,45 Talent Shows 45 Ma-Hi Times 3,45 French Club 3,45 JRL 3,45 Speech Club 3,45 Thes- pians 45 NHS 3,4 Spot. on Pirates 45 FSA 4, Pres.5 NFL 3,45 Debate 3,4. BARBARA CHRISTENSEN Girls' League l,2,3,45 French Club 3,4. CHERYL COKE Band 1,27 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Girls' League Rep. 1,47 Talent Shows 1,2,3,47 GAA 1,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Pep Club 1,2,3. DENNIS COLE Boys' League 2,3,47 FFA 4. LINDA COLLYER Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Arl Club 37 GAA 1,2. DONALD CONARD Boys' League 2,3,4. JAMES CORNISH Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 37 Rifle Club I,3. SANDRA COUNCE Talenl Shows 1,27 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 GAA 1,27 Pep Club 1,27 FHA 1,2,3,47 Spot. on Pirates 1,2. -ntertains School With Satire GARY DE CRABAIUGH S.C. Rep. 27 Football 'l,2,3,4i Baskelball 1,2,3,47 Track 1,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 2,3,4. SHEILA JEAN CRASS Girls' League 'I,2,3,4i GAA 1,2,3,47 IRL 3,4. BARNEY CULVER Boys' League 2,3,4. JOHN DAILY Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 3,47 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 3,4. BILL DEDMON Boys' League 2,3,47 FFA 1. SANDEE DELKER Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Ma-Hi Times 27 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Rally 47 FHA 4. SUSAN DENNY Girls' League 1,2,3,4, Rec. Sec.7 Girl of the Monlh 47 French Club 2,3,47 FTA 3,4, Rec. Sec.7 GAA l,2,3,4, V.P., Pres.7 Spanish Club 47 Pep Club 1,2,37 NHS 3,4. DEANNA DOERING Trans. from Sacramenlo, Calif.7 Girls' League 3,47 Ma-Hi Times 47 Ari Club 3,47 IRL 37 Spanish Club 37 Pep Club 3. KAREN DOUGLAS S.C. Rep. 17 Class V.P. 27 S.C. 1,4, Treas.7 Girls' Sports 1,27 Talenl Shows l,2i Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Ma-Hi Times 37 FTA 3,47 GAA 1,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 IRL 47 Pep Club 2,37 Rifle Club 17 Thespians 3,4, Treas. SUSAN FARR Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treas., Band I, 3, 4, Talent Shows 4, Girls' State 3,lFrench Club 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Trl I, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., NHS 3, 4, Treas., Tri-M 3, 4, Spot. on Pirates 2, NFL 3, 4, Pres., Pub. Mgr., Debate I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY FINELL Boys' League 2, 3, 4. DIANE FINELY Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL FISHER Boys League 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Spot. an Pirates 3, Debate 3. ANALYNE FLANAGAN 'rls' League I, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I 2, 3, 4, Talent Shows 3, 4, NHS 4. KEN FLEMING Bays' League 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Spanish Club 4. JOHN EARL Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Stagecraft 4. JAMES EDDY Basketball I, 2, Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sec., IRL 3, 4, Pub. Mgr., Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms, FSA 4, Swimming 4. KAREN EDGAR Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Mahiscan 3, 4, Proof Mgr., FTA 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sec., FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Pub Mgr., Pres., NHS 3, 4, Russian Club 4. JAMES ELLIOTT S.C. Rep. I, Class Pres. 2, S.C. I, 2, 4, Pres., Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas., Order of M 3, 4, FTA 4, IRL 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Boys' State 3. ANDREA ENGEN Class Treas. 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Accomp., Talent Shows I, 2,, Girls' State 3, Ma-Hi Times 3, French Club 4, Treas., GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Pub. Mgr., IRL 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, V.P., Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3. LESLIE ENGLE Class Sgt. at Arms I, S.C. Rep. 2, S.C. 2, Football I, 2 3, 4, Track 'I, 2, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 2 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Order of M 3, 4, Talent Shows I 2, 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. 1 1 1 JAMES H. ERWIN Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Talent Shows 2, 3. ROGER EVANS Track I, 2, 4, Wrestling I, 2, Bays' League 2, 3, 4. MYRNA LOUISE EVES Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Mahiscan 4, GAA 'I, 2, Pep Club I, 2. '-Hi-Y 4, IRL 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Speech Club I Q Q , - as . .. ,. 1 -X 1 , e t ' ie.: Ei' 'I' 5: -:Q ig .fl is ,Su V' ga ...,. Af, X NP' E' .. IV ' s. .. ' Q . :ff Al,Nfas:fS2w---SPQ?-V' ' ..'1f'E:, .J 7 I I . . l V - 5 5 ,HS 2 Z3 is 'L' :E a, few., 5 .ww P sf .gf 'Tam ya, .. tem ,.u .. .., i .N Ib ' .9 W, we .a- fs W5 4 , .at 4 .we 4 lgk txfgt Q5 Leif. Q !g'p 'v -vw 5.29. A MF QR' ,, Q' ...I 53: . if few f is. , 3 -av: .t wsywgag 1. .. 5-. A c .Q ,it 4 . sig.5?,.f?e..P.5 fe 4 we M B. ks ,, , Wu... We 'Q QE 5 . . . 1 -. .4 -.-.. 4 ffefi-W1 .. . - I. Seniors Eestect I ITT M.. .,.. .T 'il' ALLEN OSBORN FOSTER Boys' League 2,3,47 Spanish Club 3. CLAUDIA FOX Girls' League 1,2,3,4. DOUGLAS FREEMAN Boys' League 2,3,47 Spanish Club 3,42 Talent Shows 3,4. CAROLYN FRESHWATER Girls' League l,2,3,4. GENE FRUIN cheer 2,3,4, Beye' League 2,3,4. DAVID runs choir 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, V.P.7 seye' League 2,3,4. CHARLES FUNK Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 4. RICHARD GALUSHA Boys' League 2,3,4. KATHLEEN GANSBERG Trans. from Sumner, Washington7 Girls' League 3,47 Mahiscan 4, Copy Ed.7 French Club 3,47 FTA 3,47 GAA 3,42 IRL 3,4, Sec,7 Pep Club 3,4. CAROL GARDNER Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 Choir l,2,3,4. JOHN DOUGLAS GARNER Wrestling 1,37 Science Club 1,2,47 Thespians 3,47 Spot. on Pirates 27 Swimming 47 Boys' League 2,3,4. LLOYD GARNER Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 3,42 Mahiscan 4, Sports Ed.7 Quill and Scroll 47 Rifle Club 37 NHS 4i Basketball l,2. TERRY GARNER Choir 1,27 Boys' League 2,3,47 FFA t,2,3,4. NANCY GEORGE Girls' League l,2,3,47 Choir 37 GAA 'l,21 Spanish Club 3,47 Pep Club 2,3. WILLIAM JERRY GIBSON Boys' League 2,3,4. GARY GILLARD Trans. from Bay City, Mich.5 Boys' League 3,45 FFA 4. ALAN GOULD Class V.P. 45 Boys' League 2,3,45 Hi-Y 4. WILLIAM G. GRAVES Boys' League 2,3,4. KAY GROTZKE S.C. 45 Mahiscan 3,4, Jr. Ed., Ed.5 Girls' League l,2,3,45 Ma-Hi Times 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Quill and Scroll 4, Pres.5 NHS 3,4. DARWIN GUYE Band l,2,3,45 Boys' League 2,3,4. MICHAEL DILLON HAGLAND Boys' League 2,3,45 Order of M I5 Rifle Club 35 Chess Club 35 Basketball Mgr. l,2,3. Annual Ball as Thei GAIL PATRICIA HALLMAN Girls' League l,2,3,45 GAA l,25 Pep Club l,2,3. DALE R. HARKINS Boys' League 2,3,4. DANNY HARRIS Boys' League 2,3,4. SANDRA HAZZARD Class Career Day Rep. 35 Sec. 45 Band l,2,3,45 Talent Shows l,2,35 Girls' League l,2,3,45 GAA I,2, Sec. 35 Pep Club 'l,2,35 Rally 4. ROSALIE HEFFINGTON Girls' League l,2,3,45 Band l,2,35 Mahiscan 45 GAA 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RONALD LEE HENDERSON Boys' League 2,3.4. THOMAS C. HENSLER S.C. Rep. l,25 Class Pres. 35 Football l,2,3,45 Basket- - ball l,2,35 Boys' League 2,3,45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms5 Order of M 3,45 Talent Shows 45 FTA 45 IRL 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, V.P.5 FSA Club 4. RODNEY HICKENLOOPER Boys' League 2,3,45 Mahiscan 2,35 Photo Camera Club 253, Pres. 35 Speech Club 4. LINDA HGFF Trans. from Amkeny, lowa5 Girls' League 4. ROBERT HOLLAND Football 'l,2,3,4, Basketball 'l,2,3,4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Order of M 3,4, FTA 3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4. SHIRLEY ANN HOLLAND Girls' League l,2,3,4, Art Club 3,4, Pep Club 2. DARREL HONE Boys' League 2,3,4. CAROLE HOOD Girls' League l,2,3,4, Talent Shows 4, Ma-Hi Times 3, FTA 3,4, Treas., GAA l,2,3,4, IRL 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Sec., Pep Club l,2,3,4, Sec.-Treas., FHA 4, Chess Club 3,4, Russian Club 4. DOUGLAS HORN Basketball 3, Track 4, Boys' League 2,3,4. MARY HUNT Trans. from Klamath Falls, Ore., Girls' League 3,4, Choir 3,4, Mahiscan 4, Tri-M 4. iqgest Social Event of the Year ROGER HUNT Trans. from Everett, Wash., Key Club 4, IRL 4, Tennis 3,4, Boys' League 3,4, Ma-Hi Times 4, Spanish Club 4, Chess Club 4. FREDERICK INGMAN Football 4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Order of M 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Chess Club 4, FSA 4. MAXINE IVEANS Girls' League l,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Mahiscan 2,4, Pep Club l,2, Speech Club 4, NHS 3,4, NFL 4, Debate 4. JERRY JACKSON Boys' League 2,3,4, Basketball I,2. ROBERT JACOBSON Boys' League 2,3,4, Hi-Y 4. SALLY JANE JACOBSON Girls' League l,2,3,4, Band I,3, FFA 2,3, Hon. Mem., GAA I,2. DONALD JENKINS Class V.P. l, Band 4, V.P., Track I, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Order of M 2,3,4, Talent Shows I,4. WILLIAM JOHNS Boys' League 2,3,4. BONNIE ELIZABETH JOHNSON Class Treas. I, S.C. 4, Hist., Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pres., Girl of the Month 3, Mahiscan 3,4, FTA 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chaplain, IRI. 3,4, Pep Club 'l,2,3, NHS 3,4, Speech Club I,2,3,4 Sec-Treas., V.P., Pres. Spot. on the Pirates 3,4, Chess Club 3,4, FSA 3,4, NFL 3,4, Debate l,2,3,4, Ma-Hi Times 3,4, French Club 3,4, Girls' State 3, Talent Shows l,2,3,4, Swim- ming 4. JOY JOHNSON Girls' League Rep. I7 Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Talent Shows 27 French Club 2,37 GAA 'I,2,3i Pep Club 1,2,3,47 Rally 47 Thespians 1,2,3,4, V.P., Pres.7 FHA 4. JUDITH JOHNSON Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 2. GEORGE JOHNSTON Boys' League 2,3,4. LOIS ANN JOHNSTON Girls' League 1,2,3,47 GAA 1. SHIRLEY JOHNSTON Trans. from Concord, Calif.7 Girls' League 2,3,47 Ma-Hi Times 2,3,47 French Club 2,3,4, V.P.f Swimming 47 Spanish Club 47 Treas. 47 Pep Club 3,4. WILLIAM JOHNSTON Boys' League 2,3,47 Basketball 47 French Club 2,3, V.P.7 Spanish Club 47 NHS 3. Seniors Have WILLIAM JONES S.C. Rep. 47 Football 1,2,3,4, Mgr.7 Wrestling 1,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 2,3,-4, V.P.7 Order of M 1,2,3,4, V.P.7 Talent Shows 3,47 IRL 37 Spanish Club 3. NANCY KELLEY Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Band 1,2,37 FTA 3,47 Pep Club 1,27 NHS 3,47 Tri-M 2,3,4. JUDY KELLOGG Girls' League 'I,2,3,4i Choir 4i GAA 1,27 Pep Club 1,2,37 Rifle Club 2,3. I CHRISTINE KEYLOCK Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Talent Shows 1,27 GAA 1,2,3,47 Spanish Club 27 Rally Squad7 Yell Leader7 Speech Club 3,47 Tumbling Team 47 Modern Dance 2. VERNON KING, JR. Trans. from Crescent City, Calif.7 Boys' League 3,4. ANNA MAE KISER Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Talent Shows 27 GAA 1,2,37 Pep Club 1,2,3. ERIC KOHLER Football 1,2,3, Mgr.7 Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 1,2,3,47 Spanish Club 1,2,37 Speech Club 2,37 Spot. on the Pirates 3. PATSY KOLLENBORN Trans. from Fort Bragg Calif. Talent Shows 2i Girls' League 2,3,47 GAA 3. LARRY KRALICEK Boys' League 2,3,4. .f.wi , E I E , Three National Meri cholcars LARRY KRUSE Band I, Football 'l,2,4, Track l,2, Boys' League 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3. NANCY ANN LADD Trans. from Myrtle Point, Ore. Girls' League 4. JACK LANDERS Boys' League I,2,3,4, Talent Shows I,2,3. DONALD LANGE . Trans. from Dallas, Texas, Choir 4, Boys' League 3,4, French Club 3,4, Tri-M 4. GEORGIA LANGLEY Girls' League 'I,2,3,4, Pub. Mgr., Choir 3, Girl of the Month 4, GAA 3,4, FHA 3,4. RICHARD LANZ Band l,2, Boys' League l,2,3,4, Rifle Club 4. hip Test Semifinculists GARY LAPPING Wrestling 3, Mgr., Qrder of M 4, Boys' League 2,3,4. ERNEST LARSEN Boys' League l,2,3,4. JOHN CHARLES LAYTON Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Boys' League 'l,2,3,4, Key Club 3,4. THOMAS LAYTON Trans. from St. Benedict, Ore., Football 3,4, Wrestling 3, Boys' League 3,4, Key Club 3,4. JUDITH LINDSEY Girls' League 2,3,4, Mahiscan 3,4, Mgr., FTA 3,4, GAA 2, IRL 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, FHA 3,4, Parliamen- tarian, Spot. on the Pirates 4. JANET LINDSTROM Girls' League I,2,3,4, GAA l,2,3, Pep Club I,2. LINDA LOWE CI'a' ss Pub, Mgr. I, Treas. 2, Sec 3, Sl.C, 4, Song Queen, Girls' League I,2,3,4, Ma-Hi Times 3, Circulation Mgr., French Club 3,4, FTA 3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, IRL 3,4, Rally Squad 4, NHS 3,4, FHA 4. PATRICIA McBEE Girls' League l,2,3,4, GAA I,2,3,4, IRL 3,4, Pep Club I,2, FHA, Treas. I,2,3,4. BARBARA ANN McBRYDE Girls' League I,2,3,4. 69 RONALD McCLAFLIN Boys' League 2,3,4. CARL McCORMlCK, JR. Boys' League 'l,2,3,4. GAIL LYNN McCRARY Girls' League l,2,3,47 Band l,2,3,4. LINDA MCCULLOCH Girls' League l,2,3,47 Talent Shows l,2,37 FTA 3,47 GAA l,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 3,47 IRL 3,47 Pep Club l,2,37 Speech Club 3. JO ANN McDANlEL Girls' League Rep. 37 Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 Band l,27 Talenl Shows l,37 Ma-Hi Times 27 French Club 27 GAA 'l,2,3,47 Pep Club l,2,3,47 Rally Squad 3,4. SUZAN MCGRAW Girls' League l,2,3,47 GAA l,2,37 Pep Club 1,27 Girls' Sporls 'l. mars Visit Oregon Colleges DENNIS McGRIFF Basketball 37 Track l,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 2,3,47 Order of- M 4. CONNIE McQUlGG Girls' League l,2,3,47 Arl Club l,27 Spanish Club 2,37 Pep Club 1,27 Spol. on Pirales 4. MARY JANE MAIDEN Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Talenl Shows l7 GAA 3,47 Pep Club 3. l MARY PATTY MANNILA Girls' League Corres. Sec. 37 Publicily Mgr. 2,47 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Talenl Shows 27 Ma-Hi Times 37 GAA l,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y V.P. 3,47 Spanish Club 2,37 Pep Club l,2,3,7 NHS 3,4. STAN MARKHAM Boys' League 2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH MARTIN Girls' League l,2,3,47 Mahiscan 37 Tri-Hi-Y Sec 3,47 Pep Club l,2. 4 RUTH ANN MARTIN Girls' League l,2,3,47 GAA l,2,3,47 Pep Club l,2,3,47 FHA 4. ROBERT MATHEW Foolball l,2,37 Track l,2,3,47 Wreslling l,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 3,47 Chess Club 3,4. LINDA KAY MATSON Choir l,2,37 Girls' League l,2,3,47 Pep Club 1,27 NHA 4. ROBERTA MENNING Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Band 1,2,3,47 GAA 1,2,3,47 Pep Club 1,2. GENE MERTEN Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Choir 2,3,47 GAA 1,27 Spanish Club 3,47 Pep Club 1,2,37 Tri-M 2,3,4. JAMES MEVIS Choir 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,27 Boys' League 2,3,47 Tri M 2,3,4. NANCY MIDDLETON Girls' League 1,2,3,4. LARRY MIKULECKY Wrestling 1,2,37 Boys' League 2,3,4. DONNA MILLER Girls' League 2,3,47 Spanish Club 47 FHA 4. On Senior Week-end GLORIA MILLER Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Band 1,2,3,4, Sec.7 FTA 4i Pep Club 1,27 FHA 1,2,3,4. EDDY MOFFITT Golf 1,27 Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 3,47 Pub. Mgr.7 Order of M 1,2,3,47 Mahiscan 3,4, Bus. Mgr.7 Quill and Scroll 3,47 NHS 3,47 Football 1,25 Basketball 1. DOUG MONSEN Football 1,2,3,47 Boys' League 3,47 Hi-Y 37 Order of M 3,47 Spanish Club 2. SANDRA MOODY Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Mahiscan 47 FHA 2,3. FLOYD MYERS Trans. from Trout Creek, Mich.7 Boys' League 3,4. DIAN NATHAN Trans. from Medford, OYEQOHQ Girls' League 2,3,47 GAA 27 Choir 4. ANN 1 NELSON Girls' League 1,2,3,47 Talent Shows 27 French Club 2,37 Pep Club 1,27 FHA 2,3,4, Pub. Mgr. CARL NELSON Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt.7 Wrestling 3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 3,47 Spanish Club 2,3,4. CHERYL NIELSEN Trans. from Milan, Minnesota7 Girls' League 2,3,47 GAA 3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 47 Pep Club 37 FHA 4. BRUCE NISSEN Track 47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 4i Spanish Club 2,3,47 Rifle Club 27 FSA 4, V.P.7 NHS 3,47 Russian Club 47 Premier7 Chess Club 4. RICK NISSEN Trans. from Medford, Oregon7 Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 47 Ma-Hi Times 4, Sports Ed.7 French Club 37 Quill and Scroll 47 Chess Club, Pres. RICHARD OGREN Choir 2,37 Basketball I,2,3,4, Mgr.7 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 47 Rifle Club 'I,2. WILLIS OLSEN Football I,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 4. JIM O'NEILL Boys' League 2,3,47 LINDA SUE OTT Girls' League I,2,3,4. Seniors Str MONTY PAGE Wrestling 3i Boys' League 2,3,4. HOWARD PATNODE Football I,2,3,47 Track I,2,3,47 Wrestling 'i,2,3,4i Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 2,3,4. NANCY PAYNE Girls' League I,2,3,47 Talent Shows 2,3,47 French Club 3,47 GAA 27 Choir I,2,3,4f Tri-Hi-Y 3,42 Pep Club I,2,3,4, Pres.7 Tri-M 2,3,47 FHA 2,3,4, Sec., V.P. GARY PHILLIPS Boys' League 2,3,4f Key Club 2,3,4, Pres.7 Ma-Hi Times 47 Rifle Club I,2. JUANITA PHILLIPS Girls' League I,2,3,47 Ma-Hi Times 1,27 FTA 3,47 GAA 'i,2,3i IRL 3,42 Spanish Club 3,4 Pep Club 2,37 Speech Club 37 NHS 3,4, ARTHUR PIERCE Boys' League 2,3,4. FOREST WAYNE PIERCE Boys' League 2,3,47 Band I,2,3. UTE PREISSER Girls' League 47 French Club 47 Tri-Hi-Yi IRL 47 Speech Club 47 Foreign Exchange Student 4. ROGER QUALMAN Boys League Rep. 'li S.C. Rep. 27 Class Pres. 47 S.C. 2,47 Football 'l,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Order of M 3,41 Talent Show 47 Mahiscan 37 FTA 47 NHS 3,4, Pres.7 Boys' State 3. PEGGY QUIGLEY jrans. from Myrtle Point, Ore. Girl's League 4. SAMUEL QUILLIN Boys' League 2,37 Rifle Club 2,3. SHEILA QUINN Girls' League I,2,3,47 Band I,3,47 Girls' State 37 French Club 3,42 IRL 3,47 Pep Club 1,22 Speech Club I,2,3,47 NHS 3,47 Tri-M 3,47 NFL 2,3,4i Debate 'I,2,3,4. CLIFTON REHWOLDT Car. Doy Rep I7 S.C. 1,27 S.C. Rep. 27 Band 'I,2,37 Boys' League I,2,3,47 Talent Shows I,2,3,47 Order of M 37 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Mahiscan I,2,37 NHS 3,4. RICHARD RICHTER Boys' League 2,3,4. SALLY MARIE ROBINSON Girls' League 'I,2,3,47 Band 172,31 FTA 37 IRL 47 Pep Club I,2. Requirements KENNETH ROCKWOUD Choir I,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Speech Club 'l,2. TAMARA ROSEMAN Class Sec. I7 S.C. Rep 27 S.C. Rep. 37 S.C. 2,3,47 S.C. Sec. 47 Talent Shows 27 French Club 3,47 FTA- 3,4, Pub. Mgr.7 GAA I,2,3,47 Tri-Hi-Y 3,42 Pep Club I,2,37 Speech Club 2,3,47 NHS 3,47 Spot. on the Pirates 2,3-42 Girls' League I,2,3,4. RONALD ROSSMAN Boys' League 2,3,47 Talent Shows 37 French Club 3. MICHAEL ROYCE Track l,27- Wrestling 2,37 Boys' League 2,3,47 Hi-Y 2,3,47 Talent Shows 3,4. MARY ROTHE Girls' League I,2,3,47 Choir 37 Mahiscan 37 French Club 2,3,47 GAA 1,27 Pep Club 'I,2,37 NHS 3,4. RONALD RUBOW Tennis I,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 3,42 Order ofM4. CAROLE SANDBERG Class Pub. Mgr. 37 Girls' League 'I,2,3,47 Talent Shows 2,37 Mahiscan 3,47 GAA 1,37 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Pres.7 IRL 3,47 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Pub.7 Pep Club I,2,37 Speech Club 2,3,47 Thespians 2,3,4, V.P.7 Spot on the Pirates 2,3,4f Girls' Sports I,2,37 Russian Club 4. DORINA SAUKONEN Spanish Club 27 Girls' League I,2,3,47 GAA I,2,3,47 Pep Club 1,2,37Maiorette 1,2. SHERRY SCHULZE Girls' League I,2,3,47 Choir 3,47 Talent Shows I7 GAA 1,27 Pep Club 'l,2,3. ROBERT SCOVILLE- Football I,2,3,45 Basketball I,2,3,45 Track I,2,3,45 Boys' League 2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,45 Order of M 45 Spanish Club 45 Rifle Club I. DONALD SELBY Boys' League 2,3,4. MICHAEL SELBY Trans. from Taft, Ore.5 Boys' League 3,4, NORMAN SELTHON Football I,2,3,45 Wrestling I5 Boys' League 2,3,45 Order of M l,2. KAREN SENTER Girls' League I,2,3,45 Choir 3,45 Talent Shows I5 Girls' Sports I,2,3,45 Ma-Hi Times 35 French Club 2,3,45 FTA 3,45 GAA I,2,3,45 Pep Club I,2,35 NHS 3,45 Tri-H 3,4. MILBURN SHIPP Boys' League 2,3,45 Band l,2,3,4, Treas.5 Track 'I,2, Mgr.5 Talent Shows 2,3,45 Tri-M 3,4, Treas. I Seniors Run Pop-Corn Concession' JACQUELINE SHORT Trans. from North Bend, Ore.5 Girls League '3,4. CHRISTOPHER SHORT Trans. from North Bend, Ore.5 Boys' League 3,4, MARY ANNE SIMMONS Girls' League 3,45 Trans. from Kodiak, AIaska5 French Club 45 IRL 45 FHA 45 Russian Club 4. THORALD SIMPSON Boys' League 2,3,4. MARIE ELTA SLATER Girls' League 'I,2,3,45 Tri-M 3. BONNIE SMITH Band 1,25 Girls' League I,2,3,4. GLORIA SNELL Girls' League I,2,3,4. CHRISTIE SNYDER Class Sec. 25 Treas. 35 fGirls' League I,2,3,45 Girl of the Month 45 Band I,2,3,45 FTA 3,45 GAA I,2,3,45 IRL 3,45 Pep Club I,2,35 Girls' Sports 25 Tri-M 3,4. DEAN SOUTHAM S.C. Rep. 35 Basketball I,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4, Capt.5 Boys' League 2,3,4, V.P.5 Hi-Y 2,3,4, V.P., Pres.5 Order of M 3,4, Pres.5 Talent Shows 45 Mahiscan 3,45 FTA 314: IRL 3,45 NHS 45 Boys' State 3. PEGGY SPEARS Girls' League l,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Talent Shows l,2, GAA l,2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, IRL 3,4, Pep Club I,2,3, Rally 4, Speech Club 3, Chess Club 3,4, Sec. CAROLYN SPENCER Girls' League 2,3,4. JANITH MARIE STAHL Girls' League 2,3,4, Talent Shows 2,3, Mahiscan 3,4, French Club 2,3,4, FTA 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, IRL 3,4, Pep Club l,2,3, FHA 4. TANA RAE STARK Girls' League 'l,2,3,4, Art Club 3, GAA l,2, Pep Club 2,3. JAMES STERUP Basketball 2, Tennis 4, Boys' League 'l,2,3,4, Order of M 4, Talent Shows 4, Mahiscan 3, FTA 3,4, Pres., IRL 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Spot. on the Pirates 4. ROBERT STEWART Boys' League 2,3,4. o Feed Class Treasurq PARTICIA STORTS Car. Day Rep. 4, Girls' League l,2,3,4, Talent Shows 2, French Club 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club I,2,3, Thes- pians 2,34, Sec. JAMES STOUT Band I,2,3,4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Talent Shows I,2, Thespians 4. JOHN STURGILL Football 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Order of M 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Chess Club 3. BARBARA SULLIVAN Girls' League l,2,3,4, Spanish Club 3. TONI ANN TANNER Girls' League I,2,3,4, Choir 4, GAA l,2, Pep Club I,2, Rifle Club l,2, FHA 2, Russian Club 4. IAN TEMPLETON ,K Boys' League 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, V.P., Talent Shows 2, Ma-Hi Times 2,3,4, New Ed., Mahiscan 3,4, FTA 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Rifle Club I,2,3, Pres., Speech Club 4, Thespians 3,4, NHA 3,4, Spot. on the Pirates 4, P.A. Ann 2,3,4, Chess Club 3,4, FSA 3,4, Debate 4. PATSY JEAN THEISS Girls' League l,2,3,4, Pep Club l,2. JAMES H. THOMPSON Wrestling 3, Boys' League 2,3,4, Chess Club 3,4. DANIEL TOFFLEMIRE Boys' League 2,3,4, French Club 3,4. ... sei Www, , .,. Q H , sy- . -, .giijffisis mum ,SI i 52 I gfs 'EE 3 fi.. 5 5 s ij I 1, ...E :-ue, ' Z, f N91 1 I. ' ' E, 1 SWS H' 5' f1'if .Q I N., -, - -,,- -. .,. sf ' ' sl. s,.,.s.se.aggg 4 ,.., ,X 2 Qi -- ' -- figfsli EE I I iiz - , M ga 5 5133 ' iii? , Q, 13 g I I ggi si Q , I .Q , E 5 sg . E , .1 5, , 5 S 'spa s 9 , X 1 'pi 5 I ge.: U KEITH TOPPING Band l,2,3,4, Pres.7 Boys' League 2,3,47 Talent Shows l,2,37 Tri-M 4. NAEDEAN YVONNE TRAVER Choir 27 Talent Shows l,2,37 Girls' League l,2,3,4. STANLEY TRAXLER Boys' League Rep. 27 Car. Day Rep. 37 Football 2,3,4, Co-Capt.7 Basketball I,2,3,4, Co-Capt.7 Track l,2,3,47 Tennis I7 Boys' State 37 Boys' League 2,3,4, V.P., Pres.7 Key Club 2,3,4, Sec., V.P.7 Order of M 2,3,4, V.P.7 Ma-Hi Times 47 French Club 27 Spanish Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms, Pres. S.C. 4. RICHARD VAN CALCAR 7 Boys' League 2,3,47 Key Club 3,4, Pub. Mgr.7 Talent Shows 47 FTA 3,47 IRL 3,4, Pres.7 NHS 3,47 Chess Club 3,47 FFA l,2,3. HAROLD VAUGHN Trans. from Stayton, Ore.7 Boys' League 3,4. MICHAEL J. WALTER Boys' League 2,3,47 Chess Club 3. Seniors Hear College Representativ MILFORD WARDLAW W T Choir l,2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Stagecraft 4. l 1 SHARON WATSON Girls' League 'l,2,3,47 French Club 37 GAA I,2f Pep X Club 27 FHA 4. RICHARD WEBB Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 2,3,47 Wrestling l,2,37 Football l,2,3. SMH! JEROME WEBSTER Boys' League 2,3,4, SHERMAN WELCH Football 3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 4. LINDA M. WELLS Girls' League l,2,3,47 NHS 3,4. LANCE WEST Choir7 Football 2,3,47 Boys' League 2,3,47 Order of M 4 BEATRICE WHEELER Girls' League l,2,3,47 French Club 3,4. JAMES WHITE Boys' League 2,3,47 French Club 3,4. SIWIXBIMHIE v..v.a'Li Kliame, ' PAT WHITTY Football 4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Order of M 4, IRL 45 Spanish Club 3,4, Car. Day Rep 4, Golf 37 Track STEVE WILGERS S.C. 4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4, Pub. Talent Shows 'lg Ma-Hi Times 2,3,4, Sports Ed., French Club 3,4, IRL 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, NHS 4. SHIRLEY JEAN WILKES Girls' League l,2,3,4, GAA 27 Rifle Club 2,3,4, Sports 4. NOREEN BETH WILLIAMS Girls' League l,2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Spanish Club Girls' Sports I,2,3. CATHERINE WILLIAMSON Girls' League l,2,3,4, FHA 3,4. SHARRON KAY WILSON Girls' League l,2,3,4, Girls' Sports 3, GAA I Tri-Hi-Y 3,47 IRL 3,4, Pep Club 2, Spanish Club FHA 4. :IOIWS JUDY WINTERS 2. Mgr., Ed., V.P., Girls' 2,3141 2,3,4, 2,3,4, Trans. from North Bend, Oregon, Choir 3,4, Talent Shows 3, Girls' League l,2,3,4, GAA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, IRL 47 Spanish Club 4 Tri-M 3,4. CAROLE WIRTH Girls' League l,2,3,4, FTA 3,4, GAA l,2,3,4, IRL 3,45 Pep Club I,2,3y Speech Club 3, Chess Club 4, FSA 4, Corres. Sec. DENNIS WOLLEN Trans. frorn Vancouver, Wash., Band 2,3,4, Boys' League 2,3,4, Talent Shows 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2,3,4. JOHN WYMAN Trans. from Klamath Falls, Boys' League 2,3,4, Chess Club 4. LINDA YARBROUGH Girls' League l,2,3,4, Talent Shows lp GAA 2,3,. CHERYL YELTER Girls' League 4, GAA 3, Pep Club 2, FHA I, BENNIE YOUNG Boys' League 2,3,4, Hi-Y 47 Spanish Club 2,3,4, Treas. NHS 3,4. MARTIN YOUNG Boys' League 2,3,4, Basketball 'I,2,3, Football l,2,3,4 Key Club 2,3,4, Treas., Order of M 3,4, NHS 3,4. MARY JEAN YOUNG Girls' League l,2,3,4, GAA 3, Rifle Club I,2,3. VUIRL DAWSON Boys' League 2,3,4. JOHN HOEFER Boys' League 2,3,4. DONNA NICKERSON Girls' League l,2,3,4g JERRY PACKER Boys' League 2,3,4. NOT PICTURED GAA 27 Thespians 2. GEORGE PRICE Boys' League 2,3,4. PETER RUSSELL Boys' League 2,3,4. LARRY TAYLOR Boys' League 2,3,4. DAVID ZIMMERMAN Boys' League 2,3,4. 1,4 if Senior Activities uv zz M J. Campbell and A. Engen take tickets at a senior class Comrade T. Hensler talks to student Rf'fQual after-game dance. man in talent show skit. 5' .fl X ,: 'fX W ax: mHi?iEE 25Z ?QEH?lG?t Qiiiiiitai ww-Wwmwf M ,.m,l.fw - L , .Ml . , ,V , t H, F- f 3 lg, M 1 gtggkgflff, a,..fwgfg,gw,fw,.a:,.tf,1tt- wggfqwgioesiiesvgmufha - L Sfagfmiaaaaaffsasesqfsf:wzffzmzazum, ., te- f2:w5lfiea?:m:wa:wfims-,ia-with-W ,aifwti ,,:w, .., .D V A T. to We A Want, Seniors pop and sample pop corn before a football game I'm luking over this show, J. Slou! iells MC's J. Slerup and D. Wollen. Guiturisls C. Rehwoldl, M. Royce, and L. Engle enlerlain ul ihe senior lclenl show. I like lhis announcement, l.. Garner Pells A. Flunnogon sings Barney Google at the E. Moffilt. iulenl show. C. Coke, C. Snyder, and M. Marlin ponto- mime u calypso song. Winner of the Betty Crocker Homemaker award was K berg. Elks Leadership contestants-S. Wilgers, L. Lowe, J. Elliott, R. Qualman, B. Johnson, and J. Baker-discuss notebooks. if 'vsftfwffi ' - .7 . S. Quinn, M. Rothe, and K. Grotzke were T'-finalists in the National Merit Schol- arship competition. Outstanding Seniors Named The contestants for the Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship awards-R. Van Calcar M. Young, D. Chenoweth, A. Engen, T. Roseman, and L. Wxells-examine Elks scholar ship requirements. 1 . 1 f 'f 2? my in gi 12- 1 1 'QM 4' -if K , t ,fr md fgfmzsgfxgwiw .. V, MU, A.,,, . L.,...,,.:F, -YVLA A W 5, , ,A ,QW MN -fffff.Mifwf1 ffz.,g 7 'W--T N A. g A K R, r 3, gl, xx H R .m-naps, 325533 mfeglfwwfggf We f- E 55 W mv MWIQE2. gp x. vmf2A??gaS3f,Qfgu, X LLJ,,f 5 ,LL1L.,,., QQ A,1A., y VNYVL uf .gn ,L ,ffgam an mm fslgxiaxs mW,'?Aagxy,A., Sggggm-2Efg::3 M-fy 3 f ff i?iAff'i'f:I',1ii A 'YW me Vyffif- 1 27J:s:f'f'W' 1, :l:sff15c,1'm- M M-Qa4fwsf2'W5f4?9 , :Hf1f:f,-sf2aa'- Via Q f . -, -ig5g,wff?4sz. .,.. . -' A-1:1Q12fu:fQffff: lfisfsz iii 5321, fm V ww ., ,.D.L G, 4, ,Lg , ., . , M5 .. ,. f 1s1ifgzg:Wgf.:e'.JM' . , ,,4 'i.ww 75 .71 :'5iil5QV5?7'e55?A A J -- 1: diff? 553'-45527: 4?Z5'f 13ff 42351 if bfi 'L mi? -nf R m g A, 2 ggi ,ig-nsxsg? z , , f V 4 KVM, f ei my 9'fwf ff , 1 4-it : 7 .5-gf I w:si:,..3 2 Ji ,- i fl Qfr-figafv 1, , ,1 , , ,.Z, L. Wm mm ,W 52, 35? Vs, , 5 .Z . 5 gm 2 -,1 1 mil f ' f : ' - f 'I' ' :ef fi 7 ' f. ! f K i X X i E I E 1 E - I , a 1 z + I 1 1 E K N , 2 4 Student Council ROW I, L to R: B. Johnson, K. Douglas, S. Wilgers, J. Elliott, D. Chenoweth, T. Roseman. ROW 2: P. Ferguson, L. Lowe, E. Manders, D. Hansen, K. Grotzke. ROW 3: B. Jones, J. Button, J. Campbell, A. Maguire, S. White, J. Due. ROW 4: J. Mahaffy, S. Traxler, J. Norton, Dr. W. Mclean. OFFICERS President ......... James Elliott Vice-Pres. . . .Dennis Chenoweth Secretary ..... Tamara Roseman Treasurer ....... Karen Douglas Publicity Manager ..... Jeri Due Historian ...... Bonnie Johnson Ma-Hi Times Editor Steve Wilgers Mahiscan Editor . . .Kay Grotzke Song Queen ....... Linda Lowe Adviser .... Dr. William McLean Council Has Fruitful Year The l96l-62 Student Council undertook many traditional and several new activities. ln preparation for their positions, officers attended the State Student Council Workshop in Eugene during the summer and the District V Workshop in Klamath Falls and the community workshop in Coquille shortly after the opening of school in the fall. They officially adopted a set of aims and objectives to guide them through the year. In addition to the traditionally-sponsored pre- registration assistance, New Students' Mixer, organi--,X ,Amd QD 1 N vxgxjgfx zation of elections, and the Inter-Council Dance with North Bend in the spring, Student Council carried on many new programs. lt worked towards the in- stallations of an apple machine for student con- venience. During the spring Student Council debated awarding athletic letters to the newly-formed swim- ming team. A faculty- student committee investigated participation in school activities, and the new School Improvement Committee sought ways to better the school. LEFT: The school improvement committee prepares a recommendation for Student Council. RIGHT: J. Elliott, P. Ferguson, K. Douglas, J. Due, S. Wilgers and Dr. W. McLean leave for the workshop in Klamath Falls. .fi :XA Elini V ,, .. ,.. W . ..... Q sam... ...M 7 W 3 .. .....,.. . .. gggy,,g,g55M.fg5imfgi ff Student Body President J. Elliott crowns senior E. Moffitt, king, and spohomore K. Conrad queen at the football homecoming. TOP: Treasurer K. Douglas checks her figures while working on the student body books. BOTTOM: J. Elliott, D. Chenoweth, J. Norton, S. Traxler, L. Lowe, A. Maguire, and S. Lasater make plans for the inter-council dance. TOP: Career Day representatives J. Rood, P. Storts, and B. Schnee consult Mr. R. Alexander about careers. BOTTOM: D. Chenoweth, Student Body vice-president, and J. Mahaffy, president of winning iuniar class, present United Fund check. Junior E. Manders pre- pares to board a plane for Williamsburg, Vir- J. Elliott leads the flag salute to 9ll'1lU, and 'lie Fifth An' open u play assembly. nual Student Burgesses. f N 1 . 'ill 1 E V Ma Hi Times M. Beard and S. Wilgers plan story assignments. Communication 's Goal of Ma-Hi Times The development of skills in communi- cation is the main obiective of the Ma-Hi Times. Skills in reading, writing, listening, talking, and thinking are essential for the publication of the school paper. The selling of ads helps the reporter learn the importance of getting along with people, and in developing traits of courtesy, tact, and understanding. This year the Times has been more successful than ever before in securing advertisements. Through the interview the reporter learns to gather information in a friendly manner. The Times believes that interviews add a human and lively touch to a news story. MRS. INEZ LIMBERG STEVE WILGERS JERRY NORTON Adviser Editor Feature Editor ln the Ma-Hi Times story, the reporter must present facts clearly, concisely, and obiectively so that readers may form their own opinion. The Ma-Hi Times feature page, through satires, anecdotes and, light news stories develops individual, humorous, and entertaining writing. Ma-Hi Times editorials enable the writ- er to use constructive criticism in a manner tha-t develops public opinion. With the application of these skills, the Ma-Hi Times develops useful qualities and character traits in staff members while serv- ing the school and its students. lt RlCK NISSEN NANCY LORENCE IAN TEMPLETON l Sports Editor Circulation News Editor '?sE.l5l8t?ri3tf?5iRL'iZt!i85 itEWEEi.sfEiiit-BWEEERWE ?iilWWW3 ?t w?'!Mff ZfiiHEESQEEW ?3l25i.f D. Doering, K. Hazellon, and G. Phillips design poslers to N Grant inlervlews Mr L Kokes for a Ma HI Tlmes story advertise the Ma-Hi Times. Mary LousBriggs Business Manager STAFF Roger Hunt Penny Paczesniak Mary Beard Nancy Grant Kary Hazellon Linda Burch Deanna Doering Michelle McKenna Gary Phillips TOP: P. Paczesniak arranges for an ad. BOTTOM: L. Burch, M. Mc- Kenna, and B. Hillsirom lake lime from passing oul papers lo read an exchange paper. 88 ROW l, L to R: D. Chenoweth, N. Knutson, L. Gar er, E. Manders, K. Grotzke, S. Burles, K. Edgar, K. Green, T. McSw in, M. Knutson. ROW 2: Miss P. Covey, N. Harrison, P. Paczesniak, J. Fredenburg, ev- Enlarge Annual The theme of the i962 Mahiscan, Broadening Horizons, stressed the new addition, new activities, and enlarged student body. To accommodate these increases, the staff added twelve pages to the book. Color was again used in the theme section and on the end pages, which were decorated with a map of the school area and designed by the art classes under the direction of Mr. Jack Lefler. The cover was designed by Patricia Douglass. Although the formal pictures were taken by the Camera,Shop, the activity shots were snapped by the photography students. l. Wehrle, D. Ruring, J. Lindsey, M. Eves, M. Moehl. ROW 3: D. French, A. French, R. Hunt, R. Gould, N. Lorence, M. Beard, S. Moody, M. lveans. r' M f7 I O Vw, ' ! tresses Inc eases Three of the editors did most of the planning during a class period. Staff members worked after school making appointments, typing, selling adver- tisements and annuals, indexing, drawing layouts, writing copy, and proofreading. The staff was forced to work under a handicap this year since adviser Miss Peggy Covey underwent surgery shortly before the first copy was due and then suffered a broken arm one week before the second copy date. The book was printed by American Yearbook, and the covers developed by Smith Company. MANAGERS Indexing: Nancy and Margie Knutson Appointments: Judy Lindsey Art: Dalerna Ruring and Ingrid Wehrle Typing: Kay Green MISS PEGGY COVEY KAY GROTZKE ERNEST MANDERS EDDY MOFFITT LLOYD GARNER Adviser Senior Editor ' ' ' Ed' Junior Editor N Business Manager Sports :tor B. Kronholm and J. Kingsley solicit advertising that helps to support Copywriters D. Landes and M. Beard investigate the the YeUl'b90k- building progress. Ivtcihisccm Don't forget her home room number! cautions H. Patnode to salesman P. Manilla. TOP RIGHT: R. Hunt, R. Gould, and A. French prepare final copy for layouts, indexing and proofreading. BOTTOM RIGHT: R. Paul catches basketball ac- tion for annual staff. SANDRA BURLES KAREN EDGAR KATHY GANSBERG MIKE BISHOP Advertising Proofreading Copy Photography Sitka H EX' 'fi W' 'lvllltillilllil 'fi Karen Edgar Steve Wilgers Kay Grolzke Eddy Mofhtt lan Templeton Mrs. I. Limberg Societu Honors Journalists Quill and Scroll is a national honorary journalism society with membership limited to students who have clone outstanding work on a school publication ancl who are in the upper one-third of their class. g The Marshfield chapter initiated iuniors, and seniors who meet these requirements through a candlelight cere- mony held in the spring. The club sponsored an annual Christmas potluck for Mahiscan and Ma-Hi Times workers, with each person bringing a humorous gift. See what I gotl exclaim Ma Hi Times and Mahiscan workers as K, Grotzke, I. Templeton, S. Wilgers Mrs I Limberg and K they open presents at the Christmas potluck. Edgar select Quill and Scroll initiates - sl . .. f' si T,l..,Tf ' I 1 Quill and Scroll OFFICERS President ........ Kay Grotzke Vice-President .... Steve Wilgers Secretary ........ Karen Edgar ADVISER Mrs. Inez Limberg 1 annera Club Student Assistants: Rick Paul, Jim Girt Advisor: Mr. Jack Lefler L. to R., ROW I: J. Pace, M. Bishop, R. Paul, J. Girt. ROW 2: M. Wilfert, D. Rur- ing, V. Nissen, l. Wehrle. ROW 3: M. Graham, Mr. Lefler, H. Topping. l'l'l . Shutterbugs Active In School Events Although it was a small club, Camera Club continued to be one of the most active organizations at Marshfield. The members took pictures for the Mahiscan and Ma-Hi Times. To raise money for operating expenses, the club took pictures ot the couples at school dances and for Christmas cards. Photographers were seen at nearly every school activity. The Camera Club not only took all these pictures, but were kept busy doing all their own develop- ing and printing. TOP: J. Girl works the enlarger in the photography darkroom. BOTTOM: R. Paul examines photograph handed in as a project. ' Iliff A Girls' League L. to R., ROW 1: J. Kronsteiner N. Harrison, B. Schnee, B. Johnson J. Campbell, B. Hillstrom. ROW 2 Miss S. Bostad, G. Langley, S Denny, C. Snyder, M. Briggs, N Knutson, C. Coke, Miss E. Titus ROW 3: Miss J. Lemon, C. Stewart Alvey. New Projects Dominate League Activities A number of new proiects dominated the Girls' League this year - a regional conference, a revamped Mother-Daughter reception, a new Sadie Hawkins theme, and a ioint Christmas dance. Adopting as its goal the promotion of friendliness among all students, the orgainzation sought to share its ideas with other schools in the district by sponsoring a regional conference at Marshfield, at which Mary Lou Briggs was elected vice-president of the newly-organized officers. The girls used several new techniques in promoting friendship within the student body. During friendship week, for the first semester, the League worked with student council by distributing name tags and displaying clever friendship posters. A new theme for the Sadie, The Brontosaurus Stomp attracted even larger crowds dressed in stone-age attire to eat rocks and root iuice. The League also continued its usual program of selecting a girl of the month and girl of the year. Helping to strengthen ties with the community, Girls' League and Key Club collected Christmas toys for needy children, and sponsored a dance to raise money for the Salvation Army Christmas program. The League again ushered parents at conference day and helped register new students. Members promoted better faculty relations with another new program, the awarding of a rose to a faculty member who had aided the League. Much of the success of the year was due to the energetic officers, headed by Bonnie Johnson. TOP: U. Preisser describes Christmas in Germany. BOTTOM: Dr. L. Von Loan speaks at the regional conference. 1 I I N. Proctor, J. Baker, J. Due, K. TOP: Miss E. Titus registers at the conference. BOTTOM: Girls' League and Key Club presidents, ES. Johnson and G. Phillips, donate money to the Salvation Army. N. Lorence models a spring fashion Girl-of-the-Month K. Alvey receives a rosen at the conference. a bracelet, and a hug from Santa Clark 'Et B. Johnson and B. Schnee instruct C. Snyder, S. Denny, and P. Paczesniak in their duties as Mother-Daughter Reception committee chairmen. Girls' League Officers President: Bonnie Johnson Vice-President Billie Schnee Recording Secretary: Janet Campbell Corresponding Secretary: Barbara Hillstrom Treasurer: Susan Farr Historian: Liz Boon ronsteiner Sergeant-at-Arms Norrene Harrison Program Chairman: Judy Baker Social Service: Carole Sandberg Friendship: Susan Denny Publicity: Georgia Langley, Krista Alvey Courtesy: Christie Snyder Decoration: Jeri Due Advisers: Miss E. Titus Miss M. Shannon Miss C. Grey Miss J. Lemon Miss S. Bostad 93 A in wg FY ef ii if ig if fe :sf .97 3. Ki Q. sz 5 is lt may be the Brontosaurus Stomp, but from here it looks more B, Jghnggn gives rules for Brontogqug-U5 C. McQuigg prances through at Stomp. entertaining dance for Girls League Assembly. like the bunny hop! Girls' League Continued Girls paint scenery to lend at- mosphere to the festive oc- casion. - A B. Rf.-'alsh places bone ring on L. Anderson's finger in mock i wedding at the Stomp. , Y, . .' V' wvf N i. L. Anderson crowns P. Schafer Queen of the Brontosaurus i Stomp as King T. Loftus looks on. K. Pierce and K. Conrad with toys collected for the Salvation Army. 94 Paletteers ROW I: P. Tower, V. Nissen, T. McSwain, K. Conrad, P. Sandin, M. Cavanagh M Clarkson D Doermg C Hansen Anderson, M. Armacost, I. Wehrle, P. Barr, J. Kingsley. l. Priddy. ROW 3 P Kelzer D Fisher K Olson Mr lefler ROW 2: D. Oldham, R. Orr, S. Seelig, P. Douglass, T. M. Stewart, K. Chard D Rurlng D Kingsley K Freshwater Created for interested art students, Art Club's many projects provide for a variety ot interests. Throughout the year, members worked on such proiects as the curtain and stage decorations tor Vespers, a backdrop for the Spring Concert, and art work tor the A-2 basketball tournament. The Mahiscan cover this year was designed by Art Club member Patty Douglass. Pam Anderson created a design for the mural in the art room. Members stood ready to assist in the numerous activities of other organizations. OFFICERS President ....... ............. K athy Conrad Vice-President. . . ........ Ingrid Wehrle Secretary ........ .... M ary Alice Armacost Treasurer ......... ....... P am Anderson Publicity Manager ........... Toni Kay McSwain ADVISER Mr. Jack Lefler TOP: Paletteer president Kathy Conrad discusses silk screening with Mr. Lefler, club sponsor. BOTTOM: Students evaluate pictures to be sent to Scholastic Art Award Contest. 96 R. Qucxlmcn, J. Elliott, D. Chenoweth, C. Rehwoldt, and S. Trcuxler A fiskef, q iqskef, put it through through the-ugh d .b .. . . . . . . escrl e visits made to other high schools lust spring. hoop! yell reorganized white shirts section. Boys' League really cloesn't seem to be too unhappy at being pallbearers for Bulldog funeral during half-time activities. Marshfield High School girls must be better looking than this. OFFICERS President ............ Stan Traxler Vice-President ...... Dean Southam Freshman Representative. . .J. Button Sophomore Representativ .J. Ngrt n Junior Representative ...... ' . ml Senior Representative .... T. Hensler ADVISERS Mr. R. Alexander Mr. R. Davis L. to R., ROW l: D. Southam, S. Traxler. ROW 2: T. Hensler, J. Norton. ROW 3: Mr. R. Davis, Mr. R. Alexander. A famous race car driver speaks to Boys' League about safe driving. Boas' League ' if League Crganizes White Shirts Boys' League increased its activities in an effort to make a name for itself. One of the big additions to the activities was the citation oflBoy of the Month. This pro- gram was set up to resemble the Girl of the Month pro- gram, without an award since the organization lacked a treasury. Another activity instigated by the Boys' League was the White Sh-irt section for basketball games. Roger Qual- man and kg-njs-Qhegrgweth were mainly responsible for the successful reviving of this previously inactive group. Larry Smith directed the yells. Boys' League gave some assistance to Girls' League in preparing for the Brontosaurus Stomp, which replaced the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Stan Traxler, president, sought to retain the League's simplicity of operation by keeping the number of officers to a minimum while increasing the organization's activities. if OFFlCERS President. . : ................ Judy Baker Vice-President. . . ..... Krista Alvey Rec. Secretary .... ..... T oni Anthony Cor. Secretary. . . . . .Joella Kronsteiner , Treasurer ......... ..... M ilburn Shipp ' 'Publicity Manager .......... Janet Cambell f Members-at-large.Janet Jordan, Don Landes J. Briggs, J. Robinson, and J. Shipp are initiated into membership by President J. Baker. Officers Tri-M Affords Manu Opportunities for Musical Expression Using the theme of Autume Leaves, Marshfield High Schools' International Music Honorary, Chapter Number 155, in the pres- ence of more than l0O parents, faculty, and friends, welcomed in 3l new members during a candlelight ceremony. Eligibility for Tri-M is determined on musicianship, scholarship, serv- ice, leadership, and cooperation. Throughout the school year Tri-M mem- bers contributed service to the community L. to R., ROW 1: Miss H. McPherson, S. Farr, J. Robinson, P Cox, K. Duckworth, P. Guthrie, J. Campbell, J. Baker, K. Alvey, T. Anthony, J. Kronsteiner, M. Shipp, R. Landes, J. Jordan, J. Howe, Mr. F. Leuck. ROW 2: N. Payne, D. Lange, N. Warr, G. Merten, M. Blotzer, M. Hunt, P. Rudisil, D. Goodman, J. Winters, W. Martindale, D. Chenoweth, M. Haliski, K. Senter, S. Garner, with their many performances. They also serv- ed the school by ushering at the spring vocal and band concerts. To raise money for summer music camps for worthy members, Tri-M participated in several fund-raising activities. ln September members sold plasti-coated book covers, and in February they had charge of the coke con- cessions forthe basketball games. V. Bell. ROW 3: L. Cannon, D. Cottel, D. Landes, C. Snyder, A. Engen, M. Shank, N. Erwin, L. Burch, M. McKenna, L. Albertson, P. Thrift, D. Houston, K. Nelson. ROW 4: J. Coffindaffer, A. Buckingham, K. Topping, S. Sommer, J. Shipp, B. Bick, B. Riscol, T. Sawyer, D. Laird, J. Mevis, S. Baker. 2 f 5 f 5 I 2 J. Coffindaffer and D. Lcndes sell book-covers to fellow Tri-M members try to entice customers at u basket- classmutes B. Walsh and P. Tully. L. Albertson, S. Farr, and S. Quinn display their talent for visitors at the Tri-M initiation. Tri-M members enjoy refreshments after the meeting. Modern Music Masters Ulf' .W j Li J TOP: The gleemen entertain parents. BOTTOM: Members decorate the chorus room for the initiation. I E 5 1 f Conce Band Albertson Anthony Aulman Bloizer Burch Campbell Coffindaff Collell Engblom Erwin Erwin Farr Farr Garner Goodman Haliski Hazzard Hoffman Howe Hutchinson Jenkins Koonce Lcndes Landes McDaniel Moore OH Pember Q Qu:nn 5 'kisco Rudisil Sawyer Schafer Shipp Snyder Sommer Terry Topping Wollen Wright Varied Colorful Events Highlight Band Season Durng the 1961-1962 school year the Marshfield Golden Pirates Band continued to serve the school ancl community as one of the high school's most active groups. ln the fall the Marching Band added color at all home games with either lively music in the stands or intri- cate maneuvers on the field. The Girls' Flag and Drill Team, a group of 32 girls, performed precision marching drills and carried brightly colored flags during the half- time activities. On December 2, the band was host to the Lewis and Clark Symphonic Band, which played several selections at the district 9 Band Festival. With the advent of basketball season, both the Pep Band and the Dance Band made their first appearances at the games. ln February the Dance Band traveled to Eugene to participate in a dance band clinic. Band mem- bers turned quickly from basketball to working with the vocal and drama departments in the spring musical comedy. May found the band at the height of its activities with nearly 200 students participating in the Southwestern Oregon District 7 Band Festival, held in Reedsport on May 4 and 5. On May 11 the bands entertained at the 34th lAnnual Spring Concert, billed as Band Highlights of 1962. -W ma solo - U. 37.1 The band, llunder the direction of Mr. Frank Leuck, completed its full year of public appearances by partici- pating in several parades and by playing for the Com- mencement exercises. Q Varsitq Band The band relives the 1920's with the Unmenlionables for a half-time show. R. Abel M. Alexander Sl. Baker D. Barlh A. Beallie J. Breidenback P. Brunell D. Buchanan J. Burles D. Church J. Cleveland l. Cook J. Duerksen N. Farr D. Fosler J. Fredenburg D. Fuller W. Gansberg M. Graham P. Guthrie D. Guye S. Hamillon H. Hedgpelh S. Holmes D. Houslon A. Kiser C. Kohler ,G. Lamm J. Lilieberg J. McDaniel J. Moleski R. Menning G. Miller N. Proclor J. Robinson H. Smilh J. Sommer J. Slout B. Slulz J. While K. Topping J, V. Bands Mr. F. Leuck, Band Director Band members add much to Thanksgiving assembly. K. Topping, M. Shipp, B. Riscol open Christmas Vespers. Pep Band L. lo R., ROW 1: K. Topping. ROW 2: M. Blolzer, N. Erwin, D. Goodman, L. Burch, D. Moore, J. Sommer. ROW 3: M. Haliski, T. Dibble, R. Landes, S. Hamilton, J. Robinson, L. Albertson. ROW 4: P. Schafer, J. Shipp, S. Sommer, D. Landes, ROW 5: J. Coffindaffer, B. Riscol, T. Sawyer, M. Shipp, J. Erwin. Milburn Shipp, Director Dance Band Keith Topping, Sludenl' Direclor L. lo R., ROW I: M. Blolzer, T. Dibble, R. Landes, L. Koonce, J. Campbell. ROW 2: D. Barth, J. Coffin- daffer, D. Landes, S. Sommer, J. Shipp, B. Riscol, K. Topping, M. ShiPP, T. Sawyer. ROW 3: J. Erwin, P. Schafer, L. Hoffman. 103 Vocal Department features manu groups The Vocal Department was busier than ever this year supplying entertainment for numerous organizations and activities both within and without the school, performing on the average of at least twice a week. Especially busy at Christmas time, the group presented the 22nd annual Christmas Vespers featuring The Song of Christmas by Fred Waring. Arranged by Roy Ringwald, the production is the story of the Nativity as told in Christmas songs, carols, Bibical verses, and Bible tableaux. A percussion group added in- terest to the production. The enlarged student body called for an increased performance of the Vespers, and over 3,500 attended the public presentation. The Choir and Vocal ensembles appeared on KCBY TV three times this year, twice in Christmas productions and once in a spring show. ln early March vocal groups ioined with the dramatic and instrumental departments in a new venture, the musical comedy Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. The spring concert and assembly in April featured the Song of Norway based on the music of Edward Grieg. The concert was a fast moving program with five vocal ensembles, special soloists, a piano duo, Choir, Girls' Glee Club, and Mixed Chorus participating. A special guest group of entertainers, the Choralaires of Oregon State University, ap- peared at the Southwestern Oregon district vocal festival at Myrtle Point. Mr. Robert Walls, director of the Choralaires, was festival guest director. Other performances included the Novem- ber assembly and Baccalaureate. Ensemble groups were kept busy singing for town clubs and organizations. The Madrigal singers add- ed semi-popular songs to their repertoire as well as a new name the Coral-Tones. Aiding the success of these groups were the student directors and accompanists. J. Briggs soloes for Vespers. 5 Girls' Glee Singers Enliven Musica Mixed Chorus Hmm CHOIR OFFICERS President ................ Krista Alvey Vice-President ............. John Briggs Secretary. .Steve Bigelow, Anne Maguire Publicity Manager ......... Krista Alvey Student Accompanists and directors: L. to R. ROW 1: J. Jordon, P. Downer. ROW 2: K. Alvey, S. Dickey, J. Campbell. ROW 3: J. Winters, J. Baker, A. Engen. ROW 4: P. Thrift, J. Briggs, M. Smith. omeclq, Mr. Cr n , SI H ll w , C' Q gem' O O Madman L. to R., ROW 'lz J. Winters, G. Merten, K. Duckworth, J. Jordan, P. Guthrie, V. Bell, J. Kronsteiner, K. Nelson, B. Bigelow. ROW 2: D. Laird, L. Cannon, J. Duerkson, D. Houston, N. Warr, S. Bigelow, J. Erwin, D. Lange. L. to R., ROW 1: C. Gardner, G. Merten, P. Guthrie, J. Jenkins P. Spears, D. Houston, R. Black, D. Laird, L. Cannon, J. Proctori A. Flanagan, V. Bell, J. Jordan. ROW 2: K. Alv S. Schulze Senter B Schnee D Fults D Lange K Roc wood L S encer McPherson. ROW 3: J. Maiden, N. Payne, K. Duckworth, J Winters, M. Hunt, M. Wardlaw, S. Bigelow, GL Fruin, A. Johns J. Salsman, J. Schmidt, J. Mantiful, D. Chenowfetgi, N. Knutson, JL N . K. , . , . , . . . p , J. Duerksen, S. Barney,'K. Nelson, P. Cox, . res water, Miss H. Beachcomber L. to R. D. Laird, S. Bigelow, J. Briggs, L. Bick. Accomp. Nancy Payne. Choir Stutz. ROW 4: C. Fish, J. Smith, E. Cook, W. Martindale, J. Stottlemire, A. Buckingham, J. Mevis, W. Hedges, J. Briggs, D. Sullivan, J. White, J. Kronsteiner, M. McKenna, M. Shank, S. Smith, M. Knutson, K. Schaefer. ROW 5: M. Blotzer, T. Tanner, K. Newhouse, A. Maguire, M. lreans, J. Baker, R. Gray, J. Erwin, B. Bick, D. Morin, L. West, M. Young, N. Warr, R. Manning, D. Nathan, B. Bigelow, P. Querry. ,, C. Williamson and D. Hulchinson lead the choir inlo L. lo R.: J. Williams, B. Jones, and L. Garner enacl Biblical the auditorium for Chrislmas Vespers. scene for Vespers. l l Qleemen Sernettes L. lo R., ROW l: W. Marlindale, S. Whifled, M. Hunl. ROW 2: K. ollom lo Top: N, Payne, D. Houston, D. Laird, L. Cannon, J. Alvey, A- Eugen. L- Cooper- ROW 3: K- Senfer. P- Cox, J- Boker, ' ' ' L. B' k. M, McKenna uerkson, S. Bigelow, A. Buckingham, D. Lange, J. Briggs, ic . 1 K s - 5 E 1 L. to R., ROW l: V. Markham, M. Eves, L. Melton J. Ricketts, S. Dawson, K. Craig, B. Mendenhall, K er, S. Brandon, L. Anthony, E. Kittrell, S. Patrick ROW 3: C. Cockran, K. Rockwood, J. Coffindaffer S. Warzecka, C. Lattin, W. Gibson, R. Kinney. Cafeteria Staff L. to R., ROW 1: J. Phillips, P. Storts, S. Denny, J. Winters, G. Hallman, S. Whitney, J. Rumsey, S. Schulze, L. McCulloch. ROW 2: J. Ricketts, N. Middleton, M. Eves, L. Hartley, R. Heffington, J. Lindstrom, C. Albertus, M. Maiden, E. Kittrell. ROW 3: S. Delker, B. Wheeler, S. Brandon, L. Melton, D. Students Staffs Gain Many Marshfield students perform valu- able services for the school by enrolling in office practice and library classes and by vol- unteering to work in the cafeteria. Student librarians aid the school librarian in various tasks such as repairing books, checking out books, and receiving fines. The cafeteria staff Miller, G. McCrary, E. Hasel, J. Caldera, K. Schafer. ROW 4: J. McDaniel, S. Rossman, 5. Wilkes, R. Marlin, J. Short, K. Green, P. Mathew, S. Wilkes, A. McBryde. Office Practice Valuable Experience assists the cooks in serving lunches and clean- ing up the cafeteria. The duties of the office staff consist of typing, filing, and mimeo- graphing as well as other office work. One credit a semester is earned by both the lib- rarians and the office staff. i Librarq Staff llO L. to R., ROW l: Mrs. R. Finell Miss A. Young, M. Horner, J Douglas, J. Lydall, P. Williamson J. Reilly. ROW 2: T. Layton, L Ott, G. McCrary, S. Watson, D Frint, J. Kirkwood. Perry, B. Wheeler. ROW 2: O. Chapman, B. Wheel- r Russian Club OFFICERS Premier .......... Bruce Nissen Vice-Premier ...... Rick Rehwoldt Secretary ........ Susan Spargo Treasurer ....... H . . .Earl Matney Chief of Propaganda. . .Carmen Turner Peace Ambassador. Mary Simmons Adviser ........... Mr. D. Long mn.- ----L ...,. - W L. to R., ROW l: S. Spargo, C. Turner, B. Nissen, R. Rehwoldt, E. Matney. ROW 2 Mr. D. Long, K. Reigard, T. Tanner, P. Spears. ROW 3: C. Sandberg, B. Carpenter K Edgar, ,C. Hood. Club Gains Charter Marshfield's newest club was formed by the students of the Russian class. lt is called Trovarischy, meaning comrades. After several weeks of work, a constitution for the club was written and submitted to the Student Council. The main goal of the club is to raise money to help support a foreign exchange student. Through various money making proiects such as selling Val-e-grams, the club was able to help the Student Council raise the money for this goal. The titles of the officers of the club are modeled after Russian party organization. The president is called the premier. The next chief officers the vice-president, the secretary, and the treasurer-form the Troika. The chief of propaganda publicizes the ac- tivities of the club. The peace ambassador helps keep the meeting in order. Brenda Carpenter avidly studies material in a Russian magazine. ill Frzgfnch Club 1... .... WEIU. fi ROW I: S. Abell, B. Johnson, M. Wilfert, J. Kronsteiner, J. Baker, S. Burles, A. Engen, M. Beard, S. Farr, K. Senter, T. Roseman. ROW 2: C. Fish, L. Burch, M. Haliski, K. Alvey, U. Preisser, R. Gould, J. Word, L. Goetien, B. Riscol, E. Cook. ROW 3: J. Due, C. Day, B. Hillstrom, S. Dyer, S. Strowbridge, M. Shank, M. Rotfhfe, , X . 1 .- Along with a new advisor, Miss Monita Parrish, there were a few other changes in French Club this year. A new goal for the club, besides promoting interest in French cus- toms and culture, was the presentation of a scholarship to the next foreign student from Marshfield. Members decided to limit the par- ticipation in the club to second and third year French students. Another new feature was a skit each meeting put on by the different French classes. These skits, conducted entirely in French, proved to be the highlights of the I f q . V 1 X is 1, - .. , OFFICERS President: Judy Baker f t Vice-President: Joella Kronsteinerm Secretary: Sandra Burles K L Treasurer: Andrea Engen A X Publicity Manager: Mary Beard 5 Sponsor: Miss M. Parrish T X N X D. Chenoweth, S. Quinn, K. Gansberg, J. Matheny, L. Lowe. ROW 4: T. Brigham, D. Tofflemire, E. Manders, R. Nissen, D. Lange, B. Hasel, S. Wilgers, E. Kittrell, S. Wray, K. Jorgenson, Miss M. Parrish. 4 l. i, 5- If 1. ,. : I. , f ! .. L V I TIM, I. rf' 7. -. 1: : 'i- t V . ,, . meetings. ' - French Club had a vqfiefy offsocial activi- ties. The first of these was a Christmas party, which was held this year at Linda Burch's house. Featured at the party were fun, games, and refreshments. The annual Mardi Gras, sponsored jointly by French and Spanish Clubs, took place in February. The last func- tion of the year was a breakfast, put on by the sophomores and iuniors of French Club to honor th.e senior members. X xg gg -A, 'tp-,Lg ' Y L' , 1 ,v , X , F - . ,x - . .X W W V 'x X X l X X X Little Red Riding Hood, S. Farr, meets the wolf, M. Haliski. French and Spanish Activities The masculine French quartet-E. Manders, R. Gould, S. Wilgers, and D. Lange-give an English rendition of How Dry l Am. TOP: lt takes a great deal of decorating to make this gym TOP: I really don't think this ice cream will make me fat, attractive, decide French and Spanish Club members. do you? inquires J. Lindsey of French Club salesman l.. Boon. BOTTOM: Spanish Club members enjoy gifts they received BOTTOM: The Mardi Gras decorating committee really gets at the Christmas party. wound up in its work as it tries diligently to make the party ' , G SUCCESS. ll3 I President Stan Traxler welcomes members to the Christmas party. Spanish Club OFFICERS President ........... ..... S tan Traxler Vice-President. . . . . .Tom Hensler Secretary ..... .... C arole Hood Treasurer .... . . .Shirley Johnston Sgt.-at-Arms. . . ........ Jim Eddy Pub. Mgr.. . .. .Carole Sandberg Adviser. . . ..,... Mr. D. Long Spanish Club ttracts Manu Members Spanish Club, under the leadership of President Stan Traxler, tried to bring to its members a better understanding of Latin American people and customs. To accomplish this, members participated in four Spanish parties and attended a film on Latin America. With the addition of thirty new members in the fall, Spanish Club began its year's L. to R., ROW l: Mr. D. Long, P. Downer, J. Jordan, P. Ferguson, S. Johnson, C. Sandberg, C. Hood, S. Johnston, J. Eddy, S. Traxler, T. Hensler, D. Marken, J. Phillips, C. Fraser, S. Weekly, C. Matney, A. Ramirez. ROW 2: S. Denny, J. Miller, J. Meyer, N. Williams, L. Hoffman, J. Winters, B. Carpenter, R. Heffington D. Miller, K. Olsen, P. Cox, K. Oylear, S. Lasaler, G. Merten K. Nelson. ROW 3: T. Cooney, L. Lanum, J. Lindsey, M. McKenna, R. Benson, K. Craig, S. Bohm,'?P. Hasel, D. Goodman, P. Rudisil, 1 1 activities. At the annual Christmas Party mem- bers were brought together to exchange gifts and break the traditional gaily-colored pin- ata. During March, Spanish Club co-sponsored with French Club the Mardi Gras for members of the two clubs and their dates. In the spring the club climaxed its year with the installation of new officers. A. Maguire, B. Lutrell, M. Erickson, M. Blotzer. ROW 4: R. Wall, B. Young, M. Vaughan, D. Chandler, T. Johnson, L. Byer, R. Atchison, P. Whitty, R. Scoville, B. Johnston, J. Elliott,,J. Norton, K. Lorence, C. Barnes. ROW 5: B. Layton, P. Russeuf D. French, L. Hartley, C. Cox, M. Holland, G. Koivunen, DfMesserle, M. McCready, J. Sterup. ROW 6: B. Martin, C. Wal, B. Nissen, H. Smith, D. Wollen, C. Howard, E. Fredenburg, D Caglefl R. Hunt, P. Holmes, G. Hartley, D. Jones, K. Flemingll K l l Thespians OFFICERS President ................ Joy Johnson l Vice-President .... ,... C arole Sandberg Secretary ...... ..... L ois Anderson Adviser ..,... . . .Mr. Bill Handshaw The Thespians MGrShfieId'S drama club L. to R., ROW 1: C. Sandberg, P. Storts, L. Anderson, J. Johnson, C Rhodes I I - - resented The Great Big Doorstep, a comedy, nd aided in presenting the first all-school musical comedy, Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. Membership is automatically opened to ose who have earned sufficient points by articipating in two major productions. Stu- ents are encouraged to participate in all cets of play production, not necessarily act- g. Aiding Thespians in play production are e stagecraft hands, who supervise lighting ffects, curtain openings, sound effects, and tage settings. ln addition to this work, the oys helped in numerous school and public age productions. L. to R., ROW I: D. Webster, M. Wardlaw, D. Brooks. ROW 2: Mr. L. Love, J. Hasley, B. Bird. ROW 3: J. Earl, J. O'Neil. J. Stutz. ROW 2: N. Grant, L. Engle, L. Mushallk, P. Davidson, N. Knutson M Knutson. ROW 3: Mr. B. Handshow, l. Templeton, N. Lorence, J Barton J. Garner. Drama Students Learn Dlaq Production BOTTOM: Where does all this dirt come from? questions stogehand. TOP: How could you forget that line? asks prompter S. Balkena. ,,,, 3,3 ' Q' Students Dresent Two Dramas Two dramatic productions, under the direction of Mr. Bill Handshaw, hit the boards in the Marshfield auditorium this year. The first, The Great Big Doorstep, despite diffi- culties involving the flu epidemic and Christmas, was pro- duced January 5. A comedy, the play was concerned with the trials of a family that was trying to obtain a house equal to its doorsteps, which they had found floating down the Mississippi River. Notes of comedy were added by visits by prospective suitors and relatives to the family's little shanty. The second production of the year found the drama groups ioining with the vocal and instrumental music de- partments to produce the first all-school musical comedy, Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow. Based on lrving's Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the play was set in a girls' school situation in a contemporary period but reverts to the early Dutch period. The play reached final production March 24 and 25 with a cast of approximately 120 students. The Great Big Doorstep Cast Evie Crochet ......................... Joy Johnson Topal Crochet. . . . . . ....... Lois Mushalik Mrs. Crochet .... .... C arole Sandberg Elna Crochet ..... ...... G wen Kinney Fleece Crochet ..... ...... D onna Whitney f . . . . . - .nd Mr. Tobin ....... 'ff Dennis Chengue h Tayo Delacroix ....... ......... o n Lange Dewey Crochet ........ ........ J oe Baker Mrs. Beamont Crochet .... .... K athy Newhouse Prompter Ingrid Balkema finds she has busy job. ..il4iiL-'isfl'f,i:fii2 Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow Cast lke Crane ............ Nick Warr Kathy Van Tasaal .... Judy Winters Tom Bones ....... . .David Laird Dean Roberts. . . . .Mary Shank -Deanaglston. . . . .Jerry Norton Dottie ...... .... L ois Mushaiilf Mimi. . . .... Kathy Newhouse Gladys. , . . .Analynne Flanagan Jimmy. . . ...... Doug Houston Hugh .......... . Four Small Boys .... The Village Boy. . . ...Art Johns .Jerry Wheller Judy Urell John Proctor Virginia Bell . . .Joe Baker J. Johnson, stands aghast as D. Lange as Tayo Delacroix stands over the clubbed Mr. Tobin, D. Chenoweth. Drama Uncle Dewey Crochet, J. Baker, entertains the Crochet family with his presents. FAR L., TOP: Choir's contributions to the Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow cast practice their songs. FAR L., BOTTOM: K. Alvey, V. Bell J. Kronsteiner, and J. Winters prepare for the first combined musical. LEFT: N. Warr as lchabod and J. Winters as Kathy enioy practice for their leading roles. Speech OFFICERS President ......... Bonnie Johnson Vice-President ........ Virginia Bell Secretary-Treasurer. . .Susan Spargo Publicity Manager ...... Susan Farr Advisers. . .Mr. L. Miller, Mr. L. Alto L. to R., ROW l: P. Casey, N. Farr, S. Farr, V. Bell, B. Johnson, B. Manders, G - - Kinney, S. Spargo, P. Koogler. ROW 2: D. Chenoweth, C. Rhodes, E. Boon, S Quinn, S. Burles, J. Due, P. Brunell, C. Sandberg. ROW 3: S. Baker, M. lveans J. Norton, R. Hickenlooper, K. Jorgensen, G. Fox, Mr. L. Miller. Speech Groups Participate in Manu Contests Participation in many varied speech ac- tivities kept the members of Speech League very busy this year. These activities offered the members many opportunities to partici- pate in the different phases of public speak- ing. The Speech Club produced Spotlight on the Pirates, a monthly television show. The programs featured school and sports news, interviews, and school talent. The debaters, discussing Federpl Aid to Higher Education, began their seaslofh early by attending a debate tournament at Albany Speech League L. to R., ROW I: D. Houston, P. Casey, J. Urell, J. Due, S. Spargo, B. Johnson, V. Bell, S. Farr, T. Roseman, C. Keylock, M M hl N F . oe , . arr, D. Whitney. ROW 2: E.,Boon, S. Wray, C. Sandberg, C. Rhodes, S. Burles, G. Kinnely, U. Preisser, J. in the fall. A month later they participated in the Marshfield High School Debate Tourna- ment, sponsored by the Speech League. Students interested in oratory attended a contest at Dallas in November. X ln January the members began preparing , for the Linfield College, District, and Statifg, Speech Tournaments. Other important activi- '55, ties were the National Forensic League initi-jf ation, the Speech League-Key Club pep as- sembly the Junior High School Speech Tourna- ment, and the Speech League Assembly. Johnson, M. lveans, P. Brunell, L. Anderson, B. Manders. ROW 3: Mr. L. Miller, S. Baker, M. Hurst, S. Quinn, D. Chenoweth, J. Sterup, R. Redburn, J. Norton, R. Hickenlooper, K. Jorgensen, l. Templeton, G. Fox, K. Rockwood. i M L 3 ? 3 ! -i Q 5 2 5 i 9 X K Sawyer, S. Sommers, J. Littlefield, R. Landes, D. Cottel, D. Landes, B. Johnston, D. Chenoweth, C. Rehwoldt. ROW 4: l. Templeton, D. Southam, J. Shipp, J. Sturgill, L. Garner, J. Briggs, S. Wilgers R. Van Calcar, E. Manders, J. Elliott, M. Arnot. MJ-t.S. Acknowledges Outstand ing Students National Honor Society was chiefly organ- ized to honor outstanding seniors and iuniors for scholastic achievement, leadership,,character, and service. ln the fall and again in the spring, students were tapped for initiation into NHS. Prospective members were selected by the club from students of high scholastic achievements and then screened by a faculty committee with the membership being limited to fifteen per cent of the senior class and ten per cent of the iunior class. The members of NHS continued to be of service to the community by ushering for Com- munity Concerts, Christmas Vespers, Baccalaure- ate, and Commencement. By selling loyalty rib- bons and sponsoring an after-game dance, the club earned money to provide a scholarship for a worthy senior. As their primary proiect for the year, the members, under the direction of Mrs. Gretta Haug revised the NHS constitution. D. Cottel accepts his membership card and pin from President R Qualmon at the NHS initiation. National Honor Societq Cinderfella provides humorous entertainment in pep assembly. E, Moffitt taps classmate L. Garner for NHS. RIGHT: L. Wells sells loyalty ribbons to students in an effort to raise school spirit. FAR RIGHT: E. Moffitt and D. Chenoweth add a hum- orous moment to the NHS and IRL pep assembly. Honor roll students are being issued Torch certificates NHS members, S. Quinn and R. Qualman by P. Mannila. usher at community concert. y 121 L. to R., ROW 1: S. Delker, S. Wilson, E. Brewer, M. Martin, B. Campbell, S. Burles, L. Hoffman, L. Anderson, J. Rumsey, T. Rose- Johnson, A. Engen, C. Sandberg, B. Carpenter, W. Martindale, man. ROW 3: Miss J. Stellmacher, M. Clark, P. Paczesniak, M. K. Nelson, M. Wilfert, S. Farr. ROW 2: C. Albertus, U. Preisser, Cavanagh, C. Hamilton, L. Mushalik, N. Payne, L. Thompson, D. L. Lowe, J. Winters, R. Heffington, P. Spears, L. McCulloch, J. Chenoweth, J. Kronsteiner,S. Spargo, D. Gooclard. Tri-Hi-Y Conveus Christian Spirit Tri-Hi-Y is a service organization compris- ed of iunior and senior girls. its maior goal is to promote Christian ideals throughout the school. The girls attend various churches once a month and perform such service projects as making Christmas favors for the Mercy Home. Christmas caroling at the hospitals and the Mercy Home, and helping in the March of Dimes drive. Tri Hi Y shgws Christian spirit by making favors for Mercyyome. If Money making proiects included working on concessions, selling coffee and pie on con- ference days, selling pennants, and holding carwashes. Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y iointly sponsored the Spring Ball and worked together in Youth and Government. OFFICERS President ....... .......... C arol Sandberg Vice-President. . . .... Patty Mannila Secretary .... ....... M ary Martin Treasurer. . . ........ Brenda Carpenter Chaplain .........,........ Bonnie Johnson Publicity Managers.Andrea Engen, Edna Brewer Jr. Publicity Manager ............ Mary Clark Junior Representative ...... Wanda Martindale Adviser .............. Miss Janet Stellmacher Tri-I-li-Y l C. Sandberg tells purpose of Tri-Hi-Y to the initiates. LOWER R.: C. Sandberg, B. Johnson and E. Brewer sell bread downtown for Tri-Hi-Y. P. Paczesniak, S. Burles, A. Gould, and D. Southam Christmas Carol at Mercy Home. Youth and Government participants look over bill to abolish capital punishment. l i l L. to R., ROW iz R. Landes, E. Moffitt, J. Girt, D. Southam, J. Mahaffy, B. Jones, L. Engle, D. Jenkins, B. Scoville. ROW 2: D. Foster, L. Smith, M. Bostwick, T. Johansen, J. Elliott, T. Sandin J. Chaney, C. Rehwoldt, R. Rehwoldt, L. Kruse. ROW 3: Mi Cavanagh, T. Kelley, R. Qualman, R. Riscol, K. Jorgensen, M Royce, A. Gould, D. Monsen, M. Hurst. ROW 4: D. Landes, L Aulman, C. Wall, J. Littlefield, R. White, D. Chandler, C. Day J. Baker, L. Garner, R. Jacobson. I-ti-Y Serves School and Communitq Hi-Y is a youth group whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend high ideals of Christian character. About 40 members were in this very active service club. Hi-Y, an affiliate of the YMCA, carried out many different service proiects during the year. Even before school started, Hi-Y was working towards helping others. Members served coffee at the District 9 teach- ers potluck. At football and basketball games, Hi-Y sold coffee and doughnuts. This money E ' M913 i went to CARE, foreign student fund, United Fund, and World Service. Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y sang Christmas carols this year. Both of these clubs also sponsored the Spring Ball. Hi-Y, as a group, attended a different church every month. They also select- ed five boys to attend Youth and Government at salem. When the Red Cross bloodmobile came to Coos Bay, Hi-Y helped ready it for blood donations. The club ended the school year by giving a scholarship to a deserving college-bound student. OFFICERS President ................. Dean Southam Vice-President .... ...... B ill Jones Sec.-Treas. ..... ...... J im Girt Sgt.-at-Arms ..... . . .John Mahaffy Chaplain ....... Publicity Manager ............. Ed Moffitt Advisers. . .Dr. W. Mclean, Mr. D. Whipple ............Ron Landes Hi-Y officers-D. Southam, B. Jones, E. Moffitt, J. Ma- haffy and J. Girt-plan a successful year. 1 Hi-V Hi-Y members aid in setting up the bloodmobile D. Southam converses with foreign student from Egypt for local donors. after Hi-Y's assembly. D. Foster and E. Kohler sell coffee and doughnuts for Hi-Y at basketball game. D. Southam and E. Moffitt act in Hi-Y pep assembl Youth and Government committee discusses bill on com- pulsory school insuronce laws. Hi-Y initiates twenty new members. Keu Club Earns Name As One of ScnooI's Most Active Organizations Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, Key Club is an organization dedicated exclusively to school and community service. The members spent an active fall distri- buting game schedules to local business es- tablishments, taking tickets at the games, and passing out programs at football games. Key Clubs annual canned food drive netted over 4,000 cans of food. The organization contri- buted to the town's Christmas spirit by decor- ating Coos Bay's parking meters. As a valu- able service to all students, the Key Club con- ducted the tire drills. Still another important activity on the year's program was the aiding of the installation of a new Key Club in Co- quille. A new activity was the Pep assembly presented jointly with Speech Club. A close contact was kept with the parent organization by sending a member to the Ki- wanis Club luncheon each week. The Kiwan- ians in turn sent representatives to the Key Club meetings. As the year drew to a close, delegates traveled to Redmond for the state convention. OFFICERS President .................. Gary Phillips Vice-President ............. lan Templeton Secretary ..... ...... J ames Eddy Treasurer ........ .... M artin Young Sgt.-at-Arms ................ Tom Hensler Publicity Manager ...... Richard Van Calcar Advisers .......... Mr. L. Alto, Mr. L. Davis L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. L. Davies, R. Nissen, B. Nissen, M. French, Whitty, T. Layton. ROW 3: S. Wilgers, D. Robertson, F. lngman G. Phillips, J. Eddy, R. Van Calcar, M. Young, S. Traxler, I. D. Chenoweth, G. Koivunon, B. Bick, R. Hunt, J. Norton, E Templeton. ROW 2: K. Garner, D. French, K. Bastendorf, F. Manders, J. Pember, D. McGriff. E Pederson, J. Briggs, R. Gould, J. Daily, ,XEllis, D. Rubow, P. X , mr' A solemn moment grips the viewers D McGriff andJ Daily prepare to time fire Enthusiastic Mr L Alto Key Club President G. Phillips offers membership drill asa school service prolect GdVlSel' WelC0me5 'he new mem Pledge ,O inmqgesl bers on the evening of Initiation BOTTOM, L.: Straight A student E. Manders is really type-cast as he portrays an intellect in a pep as- sembly skit. BOTTOM CENTER: Adding Christ- mas cheer, R. Gould, P. Holmes, R. Hunt, J. Eddy, and D. Robertson decorate parking meters for the Chamber of Commerce. BOTTOM RIGHT: A. French, D. French, G. Phillips and B. Nissen help box food from the canned food drive. International Relations League L, fo R,, ROW 1: K, Winkel, L, Mqbgn, J, Howe, N, Grunt, M, Mr. W. Paczesniak. ROW 3: S. Merritt, G. Anderson, K. Oylear, Wilfert, S. Abell, M. Cavanagh, K. Gansberg, R. Van Calcar, J. M- Blolleff M- Beard' 5- DYe f U- Pfelsseff J' lJnd5eYf J- Wflghfi Eddy, J, Sferup, N, Lorence, M, Hurst, A, Engen, P, Spears, C, J. Littlefield, G. Virgili, L. Koonce, P. Mathew, C. Snyder, R. wirin. Row 2. Mr. Y. Doon, K. Nelson, J. Minn, B. Johnson, s. Lundes, D- Cotfel- ROW 41 D- lvndesf L- Burch, S- Sparse, R- Crass, I. Stelzle, C. Hood, C. Day, C. Turner, L. Hoffman, B. Hill- HUNT, E- Fredenbvrgf G- K0lVUnenf J- MUhUffYf J- Ellloli- strom, S. Burles, K. Douglas, J. Phillips, L. McCulloch, L. Mushalik, OFHCERS IRL Promotes World Understanding President ...... Richard Van Calcar Vice-President ..... Mike Cavanagh Secretary ......... Kathy Gansberg Historian .......... Sally Robinson Publicity Manager ....... Jim Eddy Advisers ....... Mr. W. Paczesniak, Mr. Y. Dean The International Relations League is an organiza- tion established for the purpose of recognizing, discuss- ing, and evaluating problems and establishments, among them the United Nations, that are of grave con- cern to the entire world. The Marshfield club sponsored Exonod IRL members deport for Eugene Con. two ice cream concessions which financially aided its Ve 'l0 - annual meeting with the University of Oregon foreign exchange students on January 3 and the Medford trip five members that made to the Regional conference on disarmament. The club treasury also helped support the delegates to the annual IRL Convention at the University of Ore- gon campus, where they discussed the problem of dis- armament. The club jointly participated with National Honor Society in presenting a pep assembly on January 26 with Cinderfellow as the theme. As in the past, mem- bers satisfied their minds as well as their bodies at a foreign food banquet sponsored in April. 128 .www-.w.s.... Delegates to the l.R.L. convention in Medford discuss the trip with odvisers. Foreign exchange students from University of Oregon relate experiences to IRL members. This is Tongonyikof' points out o visiting exchange IRL member, Richard Van Colcar, asks visitor about school life in student. Tonganyiko. 'Sli' 5 I Z ii ff 5 L. to R., ROW i: M. Poole, N. Rood, D. Fults, S. Cress, D. Aeron- Botta, R. MacDonald. ROW 3: A. Johns, D. Strebendt, O. Chap- don, D. Messerle, M. Vaughn, J. Fischer, T. Carner. ROW 2: J. man, Mr. L. Kokes, D. Cole, J. Vaughn, B. Archer. Oxford, J. Wheeler, T. Waggoner, E. Bailey, F. Albertson, W. F.F.A. Commended bq Governor Hatfield Marshfield's Chapter of Future Farmers of America undertook many activities during the school year. Among those associated with the lighter moments, members challenged the Girls' Athletic Association to a game of Don- key Basketball. On a more serious level, the F.F.A. chapter sent iudging teams to the Coos and Curry County Fairs, the State Fair, and the Pacific International Fair. Still another proiect was a fallout-shelter program, which involved the constructing and furnishing ofa bomb shelter. The shelter was prefabricated in the ag shop and later install- ed in the backyard of Leonard Kokes, the vo- cational-ag instructor at Marshfield. The chap- ter received a certificate of achievement from the office of Governor Mark O. Hatfield for its participation in the Civil Defense program. Other activities included David Messerle's participation in the District Public Speaking Contest held at Roseburg and the District- Rogue-Columbia Skills Contest held at Marsh- field in February with nine schools iudged on useful farm skills. Jim Ross, past state treas- urer and former president of the Marshfield F.F.A awarded Wayne Botta a registered Jer- sey calf with which to start an F.F.A. dairy proiect. F.F.A. awarded Wayne Botta a registered Jer- the annual Barnyard Stampede and holding its banquet in the Marshfield cafeteria. OFFICERS President ........... David Aerondon Vice-President .... ...... D avid Fults Secretary ...... . . .David Messerle . . . .Mel Vaughn .. ...Stan Cress Treasurer ...... Sgt.-at-Arms ..... Ranch Manager ........ Terry Garner . . .Mr. L. Kokes Adviser ......... Officers discuss plans for the Barnyard Stampede. N' arner and D. Aerondon point with pride to the sign Future Farmers should be able to ride these donkeys. T. G marking the entrance to the F.F.A. ranch. l Future Farmers Botta admires the Jersey calf awarded him by Jim Ross. E. Bailey and D. Aerondon admire certificate given for their participation in the Civil Defense program. 131 L. to R., ROW 1: L, Zamora, E. Brewer, C. Albertus, M. Ashcraft J. Button, A. Nelson, D. Goddard, D. Southam, N. Payne, K. Edgar: J. Rumsey, C. Hamilton, K. Reigard, R. Martin, J. Palmer, Miss J Stellmacher. ROW 2: C. Stewart, J. Stottlemire, G. Langley, L Anthony, M. Armacost, M. Briggs, N. Harrison, J. Cagley, V Cagley, M. Clark, K. Clurno, D. Cassette, K. Sindelar, D. Morre Tower. ROW 3: J. Ricketts, S. Vickers, D. Rider, M. Cavanaugh Miller, J. Davies, J. Duncan, P. Downer, M. Davis, M. Cook ,P. ,D. , S. Delker, S. Webb, M. Shangle, B. Mendenhall. ROW 4: T. Layton, G. McAlpine, C. Day, C. Turner, K. Green, P. Guthrie, J. Emerick, C. Howard, A. Layton, A. Maguire, C. Hood, S. Johnston, C. Neilson, N. Nagel, J. Langley. ROW 5: K. Henriksen, C. Pittsen- berger, J. Fanno, N. Procter, J. Shannon, J. Hughes, S. Watson J. Stokes, J. Johnson, R. Kubli. ROW 6: J. Strassburg, D. Smith, G. Anderson, D. Henricksen, J. Jarrett, G. Miller, M. Oxford, V. White, J. Hibdon, M. Schrick, M. Martin. r Future Homemakers Trick or Treat Future Homemakers of America practiced their motto, Toward New Horizons through- out the year. The new membership require- ment of one semester of home economics, replacing the usual written examination, brought the membership to a record one hundred girls. New members were welcomed at a back- wards dinner to which the girls wore their clothes wrong side out and backwards. In October, the girls trick or treated for UNICEF. Money made by selling mistletoe and tak- ing charge of ice cream concessions at basket- ball games went to the support of a Korean orphan. The girls babysat during Vespers and made favors for the patients at Mercy Home. They cooked and served a Thanksgiving din- ner tor the Hi-Y banquet. During FHA week in April, the members sponsored several proiects, including the Mother-Daughter Dessert. E Brewer wonders who is bGbYSIHll1g for whom President .... Vice-President Secrefcary .... Treasurer. . Adviser. . . Future Teachers Gain New Advisor The growth of teaching over the past decades and the need for more and better teachers has been greatly emphasized in the work of FTA. Under the advisership of Mr. Roy Culley, the Mariorie Tedrow Chapter of Future Teachers of America enabled interested iuniors and seniors to gain a better insight into the teaching pro- fession. Toward the end of the year, seniors learned of the methods and problems of the teaching profession by acting as observers and student teachers in grade school and iunior high school classes. Work with various youth groups also provided applicable experience for numerous FTA members. During the summer many of the FTA officers attended a workshop at the Oregon College of Education, and in the fall several delegates attended the state conference. ln addition to being an interest club, FTA serves the school by selling tickets at games and co-operating in the planning of pep assemblies. The organization handled the business and technical portions of the Faculty Follies, an annual program present- ed by the teachers to raise money for scholarships for pros- pective teachers. The club also held bottle drives and other fund rais- ing activities in order to give deserving senior members scholarships to further their teaching careers. President .... OFFICERS ...........Jim Sterup Vice-President .......... Krista Alvey Secretary .... Treasurer .... Sgt.-at-Arms. Sr. Rep.. . . . Corr. Sec.. . Jr. Rep.. . .. Pub. Chr.. .. ...Susan Denny .. .Carole Hood . .... Dean Southam . . . . .Christie Snyder . . . .Janet Campbell . . . .Jon Littlefield ...Tammy Roseman L. to R., ROW l: J. Jordan, J. Phillips, D. Southam, J. Littlefield, A. Maguire, J. McKeown, N. Lorence, L. Koonce, M. Briggs, L. J. Sterup, C. Snyder, J. Campbell, C. Hood, K. Alvey, T. Roseman, Burch, K. Senter, C. Wirth. ROW 4: Mr. R. Gulley, I. Templeton, S. Denny. ROW 2: M. Wilfert, B. Johnson, I. Balkema, J. Lindsey, J. Elliott, R. Van Colcor, M. Holland, K. Edgar, S. Burles, L. K. Gunsberg, W. Martindale, S. Balkemo, C. Chiene, L. McCulloch, HOffI11Gn, P- PClCZeSl'1iUk, K- Gmllke- K. Nelson, N. Horrison. ROW 3: M. Blotzer, D. Landes, R. Landes, A.: -f-- .. ---. :-.:,. 1:51.-: f-: ,,.ga M , L ' :ew:w.M.. .. E1533iiiniftitiXWWEESRBBLS55332i!if?a'E??e?e23?iEfthi22'?tTxtiKP.-15W534525M?WeZ?JA?sRN GiE3EiMQiQQ.!5E'ef'Wzm?EE mS5GQE.?i5E WW Former FTA members discuss college life at December meeting. arning about extra curricular activities the hard way Edgar sells tickets for a football game. Do you think the teachers will cooperate? questions J. Sterup of the assembly committee. Science Club L. to R., ROW 1. C. Wirth, P. Ferguson, D. Smith, B. Johnson, Arnot. D- Tucci. D- Cottel. R- lundes. T- Suywer. P- Holmes. J- B. Young, J. Littlefield, D. Chenoweth, B. Nissen, V. Bell, C. Mull, DGLLY. F- Lanz. D- l-OrIdeS. D- RlCkGl'd. A- ElllS- ROW 41 D- Clark L. Dyer, B. Mull. ROW 2: L. McCarthy, S. Farr, L. Aleksa, K. Garner, E. Matney, R. Riscol, R. Gould, F. Pedersen, R. Nissen, Calcar, J. Norton. J- EddY. D- T0fflel11lI'e. G- Phillips. D- CGQLSY A. French, l. Templeton, D. French. ROW 3: Mr. H. Alvey, M. Science Club Swings Into Action E. Mcnders and S. Farr discuss their National Science Foundation summer scholarships to U. of C. at Davis and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at La Jolla, Calif., respectively. Others attending, summer schools were J. Garner, Pan-American Col- lege, Edinburgh, Texas, and D. Landes and R. Kyle, JESSI at Oregon State. I Future Scientists of America is one of Marshfield's newest clubs. It is backed by the National Science Teachers Association and seeks to promote interest in the various fields of science. At FSA meetings the members watched science films and listened to guest lecturers. Among the club's activities were occasional field trips. Dr. Baldwin from the geology department at the University of Oregon, conducted a special field trip during which the students studied the geology and marine biology of the Bay Area. This spring the club sponsored a local high school science fair in which a S50 War Bond was awarded to the best display and then sent delegates to the FSA regional and national conventions. OFFICERS A c. ,Jil President .............. Dennis Chenoweth Vice-President .... ...... B ruce Nissen Secretary ............ . . .Virginia Bell Treasurer ............. .. .Benny Young Corresponding Secretary ...... Carole Wirth Publicity Chairman ......... John Littlefield Adviser .......... . . -. Mr. Huntley Alvey T. Hensler, K. Jorgensen, R. Redburn., F. lngman, R. Hunt, R. Van Chess Club l l L. to R., ROW 'l: C. Wirth, J. Johnson, l.. Goetien, R. Nissen, R. Hunt, C. Turner, K. Shively, J. Milln, l. Stetzle. ROW 2: Mr. B. Martin, S. Dodd, G. Phillips, B. Nissen, R. Gould, F. Petersen, T. Word, J. Thompson. ROW 3: C. Lottin, J. Sturgill, B. Cramer, F. Ingman, J. Daily, J. Robertson. Club Coachect bu Former Champion During its second year, the maior activity of Chess Club was a meet with Southwestern Ore- gon College. The club's chief activity was their Tuesday night meetings during which the mem- bers challenged other players. This year Mr. Al Stetzle, a former junior champion now residing in Coos Bay, taught advanced plays to the mem- bers. OFFICERS President ................... Rick Nissen Vice-President ........,...... Roger Hunt Secretary ................. Peggy Spears ADVISER Mr. Bruce Martin We think you should move this one, Carole, counsel Chess Club members. 137 L. lo R., ROW l: J. Johnson, P. Spears, J. McDaniel, L. Lowe, S. Hazzard, C. Keylock, S. Delker. I l I Ll Rally girls inlroduce Yhe new alma mater al an after-game dance Miss K. Lundgren, Adviser 138 vs:er'e3?' sei R A: , 4 1 1 ff x ' ::1 ,x-: Wx, F my Q :. U nm - ...Www 4 w V' Y ii Q' fr x fs fif- 9, Q A wgff ,fmgsm . 1 W z 7 1 ' 7 PH 237191 wi. FA , gs ggfggws ROW l: M. Simmons, G. Bridges, C. Bovey, S. Barney, J. Rood, R. Jussila, D. Sullivan, J. Holmes, B. Matthews, R. Orr. ROW 2: Mr. J. Wampole, S. Grey, D. Zyooloski, T. Sandin, F. Ranz, J. Mateski, D. Buchanan, B. Warzecha, T. Aerondon, D. Wilkes, T. Peachee. ROW 3: F. Ebi, J. McDaniel, T. Shigo, J. Clark, R. Terry, R. Lanz, R. Temple, C. Kirkwood, C. Reed, T. Knapp, C. Atchison, L. Riddle Rifle Club placed new emphasis this year on perfect- ing the four basic shooting positions: prone, sitting, kneel- ing, and standing. Members learned how to shoot safely and correctly after school at the rifle range. Dues, concessions, and turkey shoots helped pay for the ammunition used by members during practice sessions. OFFICERS President: Danny Sullivan Vice-President: Bob Jussila Secretary-Treasurer: Sharone Barney Executive Officers: Charles Parks John Hillstrom Publicity Manager: Jim Rood Advisers: Mr. J. Wampole M. L. Hayes Mr. R. Culley TOP: Who gets the turkey? BOTTOM: Officers and advisers discuss plans. l Rifle Club Shoots T arqets, Gives T urkeqs Order of the M Lettermen EUL4 T ravelinq Jackets Order of the M helps promote athletics at Marshfield. The organization presents a chance for athletes to be of assistance to their school. Order of M undertook two major proiects: seat- ing students at pep assemblies and cleaning up the stadium and gym after varsity games. The varsity teams' traveling jackets were purchased by theiOrder of the M to give added prestige to the teams. -sa J. Barker happily cleans up stadium for Order of M. OFFICERS President .... Dean Southam Vice-President .... Bill Jones Sec.-Treasurer .... Ernie Manders Adviser ..., Mr Susick L. to R., ROW 1: R. Wall, P. Ferguson, S. Sampson, B. Jones, D. M. Holland, C. Nelson, K. Fleming, D. Rubow, J. Robertson, Mr. P Southam, E. Manders, T. Hensler, J. Elliott, R. Buckles, D. Landes. Susick. ROW 5: D. Chenoweth, D. Gamble, T. Sandin, F. lngman ROW 2: D. Rickard, P. Whitty, B. Scoville, P. Tully, L. Engle, D. D. Cagley, L. Byer, J. Girt, G.'Tamlin, C. Laird. ROW 6: S. Welch Jenkins, M- Yeung, S. Trcxler, L- Smith. ROW 3: F. Williams, R. N. Selihon, L. Bick, E. Smith, J. Sturgill, J. Mahaffy, D. Miller Landes, D. Ogren, G. Lapping, D. Monsen, R. Qualman, t'2'IXHurst, J. Briggs, S. Bagel , . Kinunen. - - - -A-.1 A -.- i....-.. n u......l..... I KAI.-.hh I-I nlnnrlp W ang E cuss plans for the anticipated play night. BOTTOM: Tumbling team finds practice makes perfect as it prepares a routine for a half-time show. V' QT TOP: Ideas come fast as cabinet members dis- Girls Snow Enthusiasm A spirit of good sportsmanship returned to Marsh- field with the girls who attended the State G.A.A. convention. Early in the year President Susan Denny created enthusiasm at the traditional G.A.A.-F.F.A. donkey basketball game by her determination to ride a bucking donkey, even though the game did turn out to be a tie. The G.A.A. continued to have fun with a play night early in the fall. Winter months found the G.A.A. girls stuffing themselves at potlucks and participating in activities such as bowling, tennis, and tumbling. The girls were also called upon to usher at football and basketball games. Spring months were filled with activities such as sweatshirt sales, car washes, and a mother-daugh- ter playnight. ln April North Bend, Myrtle Point, Reedsport, Bandon, and Coquille G.A.A. girls at- tended the regional playday sponsored by Marsh- field. The girls closed the year by participating in a spirited all day cook out at the sand dunes. Junior and Senior Members OFFICERS President ........... Susan Denny Vice-President ....... Barbara Hills Secretary ........ .... J enny Howe Treasurer .......... Anne Maguire Publicity Manager. . .Karen Douglas Publicity Manager .... Lynn Hartley Senior Rep. ........ Sandi Hazzard Junior Rep. .......... Mary Beard Soph. Rep. .......... Judy Duncan Adviser ......... Miss Peggy Kestie . . .. MLS: .1 1 ' 'I W ' M Freshman and Sophomore Members TOP: l'll stay on this beast even if I end up upside down, vows a gallant GAA girl during the basketball ame. P: S. Denny conducts a short meeting to sell sweatshirts. 9 BOTTOM: GAA girls prepare gift boxes for Operation TTOM: Teachers strive to return a serve in the volley- some Claus. I nnme with the rhnmnianshin airls' team, Pep Club i Dep Club Swells Membership with Frosh Under the able leadership of its officers, Pep Club strove to promote school spirit and back the athletic teams. With the over-flowing number of fresh- men, Pep Club continued to increase until, with 215 members, it became one of the larg- est in the state. At weekly meetings the cabi- net members and squad leaders planned the club's projects, such as potlucks, the selling of mums for homecoming, and pop-corn con- cessions, and devised its varioushalf-time rou- tines during the football season. The girls added a bright note to their purple uniforms with gold tennis shoes and earmuffs. Squad leaders appeared in gold corduroy jackets. L. to R., ROW l: L. Anderson, N. Payne, C. Hood, S. Johnston. ROW 2: C. Turner, N. Harrison, S. Abel, S. Whitney. ROW 3: M. Wilfert, J. Smith, C. Smith, C. Chiene. ROW 4: J. Erickson, J. Mantifel, B. Schnee, L. Hartley. ROW 5: S. McCord, L. Hoffman, K. Gansberg, B. Bigelow. Not pictured, Mary Lou Briggs. Officers President . . . .......... Nancy Payne Vice-President .... . . .Shirley Johnston Secretary-Treasurer . . . . .Carole Hood Publicity Manager . . . . .Lois Anderson Cabinet Member . . .. .Linda Lowe Won't you buy your girl friend o mum for homecoming? ask smiling salesgirls C. Chiene and S. Abell. l Key Club members prove eager purchasers of Pep Club popcorn. 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Gould, B. Walsh, D. Gamble, ROW 2: N. Warr, W. Kinunen, E. Smith, P. Tulley, J. French, B. Bick, .l. Chandler, J. Mahaffy. l l 1 L 1 G. Crabaugh evades tacklers for much needed yardage. Dirates Make Yardage But Lose Games Three more inches and the Marshfield Pirates quite possibly could have been district champs. That's all that separated them from victory in the crucial Roseburg game. Trailing by six points late in the game the Pirates had the ball on the Indians' three yard line. On fourth down Roseburg's Doug John iarred the ball loose from Buc signal-caller Jim Elliott. Doyle Gamble scooped it up and fell forward three inches from the first down. Th' Villpez only other district loss came on the foll v.rg weekend at the hands of the Springfield Millers. The Bucs definitely let down after the great effort against Roseburg. The Bucs strated the season by losing a close one to Klamath Falls. On the next week they turned in a fine effort against top-rated Medford only to lose on a fumble. Yardage-wise, they pushed the Tornadoes all over the field. The Bucs were housed on the Tornado 24 yard line with second and eight when end Gibb Mitchell grabbed a Pirate fumble and raced 70 yards for the game winning touchdown. Marshfield entered district play by winning three aight before running up against Roseburg and offingfield. The Bucs ended their football season in great fashion by trouncing arch-rival North Bend. The Pirates' overall season record was five wins and four losses. ln their four losses the Bucs proved that it's points and not yardage that win ball games. They out-rushed the victors 838 yards to 371. 149 'l 'l W ' Q1 M-I !! mM? Fred lngmcn E Curl Nelson HB Bruce Anderson T Carl Nelson lGl Gcirq Crcibciuqh ll-ll3l Stein T rcixler lQl And Mike l-lollcincl fAlt. El Named To Shrine T ecim e Wesl T Marly Young E Ken Fleming FB Roger Qu I E Olsen G Sherman Welch T John Slurgill E John Lu ENE Mike Holland E Jim Eliot! QB Seniors Boost Vczrsitq Football Tom Laylon HB Gary Crubough HB Jim Barker T Tom Hensler C Doug Monson C Bob SCL'-'Ville HB Put Whilly HB Norm Selthon T Stan Traxler E Les Engle G W 2 3 S! r SCORES Marshfield 6 Klamath Falls 7 Medford 6 Grant's Pass 33 South Eugene 20 North Eugene 27 Thurston 7 Roseburg 2 Springfield 28 North Bend STANDINGS Roseburg Marshfield North Bend Springfield South Eugene Thurston North Eugene Opponents l4 i3 O 7 6 6 l3 6 l3 -O -2 -2 -2 -4 -5 -6 L. to R., KNEELING: B. Anderson, J. Layton, J. Mahaffy, C. Nelson. STANDING: S. Traxler, B. Scoville, J. Girt, D. Monson, P. Tully, J. Elliott, M. Young. TOP: J. Elliott eludes tackler while M. Holland comes up to help. BOTTOM: G. Crabaugh plows through line. fa .4 1121:-1 , A , ,LT - W ' 5 ,, l i - Eg ,Q L H WZ, L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. T. Koreiva, R. Rehwoldt, R. Chard, J. Baker, C- Wall, R- HUDSON- ROW 31 D- Sfflllhf l-- Dedmon. E- B'-'lllengef D. Messerle, C. Bassham, M. McCreedy, T. Johnson, D. Wilson, T- Brighdm, M- BUNCH- G- MUQHUSOI1, M- VGUQHQI J- Pelhdm. F J- Meyer- MF- D- H0ffine. ROW 2: P. Ferguson, D. Goude, C. Hastrich. ROW 4: T. Sandin, C. Thompson, H. Smith, A. Graham Howard, T. Kelly, S. Bingham, J. Holmes, J. Schaefers, J. Barker, H- Gilfillvn. B- l-UR0Cl1ef C- Svrbvvgh. C- COX, D- BYOWY1- Coach Hotfine Praises Enthusiastic Team The J.V. squad finished this season with a 5 won and 2 lost record, losing only to Roseburg. Coach Bruce Hoffine praised the team, It was one of the best J.V. ball clubs. If the boys don't lose their enthusiasm for the game, it will make a good varsity squad. Coach Hoffine also com- mented that the team had a good sized line and a fast backfield, both of which contributed to the team's success. J.V.'s Opponents 40 North Bend O 24 Roseburg 27 40 Roseburg 13 53 Powers Varsity 21 12 Roseburg 13 31 North Bend 13 33 North Bend 7 At the football banquet on November 27, 1961, the Most Valuable lineman award was presented to Chuck Howard, the Most Valuable Back award to Ray Chard, and the Most Improved Player award to Gary Magnuson. Steve Bingham and Chuck Wall were close contenders for the line- man award, and Rick Rehwoldt was strong in the backfield. R. Chard goes around end on his way to another Pirate touchdown. Frosh Football Frosh back goes through the mid- dle of the line 'for a short gain. Frosh Boast Perfect Season The Frosh football team really had a SCORES season - every game a victory. Coach Frosh Opponets Walt McClure stated that it was the best 28 North Bend group of boys Marshfield has had over a 12 Gold Beach period. of five years. A number of points 12 Bandon made the team a success. Among them 28 Fremont were speed, the size of the players, the 33 Myrtle Point number of boys out, the scholastic aver- 41 Joseph Lane 7 age of the boys, and their spirit. Mr. 13 Brookings McClure added, One of the most im- Harbor portant factors in future of Marshfield 30 Coquille High Scl1ool's football team will be how l9 North Bend many of these boys maintain an active -- - B. Hutchinson goes high in ,he cl, interest in sports. 2l6 74 to grab pass. L. to R., ROW l: Mr. W. McClure, D. Spencer, L. Burns. J, Wil liams, T. Emerson, B. Cook, S. Crump, B. Layton, L. Smith. ROW 2 Mr. J. Johnson, C. George, H. Edwards, D. iRing, B. Hessler, G. Nelson, D. Rodgers, R. Mevis, S. Littrel, T. Dyer. ROW 3: J. Har- vey, M. Kinney, J. Lorenz, J. Woodward, R. Lillie, R. Liljeberg, D. Hankwitz, J. Wheeler, J. Duerkson, D. Thompson, M. Smith, R. Springer, M. Baylor, D. Conn, K. Forester, R. Wirth. ROW 5: D. Parrish, M. Mueller, J. Tofflemire, L. Sandford, J. Cornish, B Shields, N. Nylander, J. 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' 1 1 , ai ?,uiBfQflQZi E 1 W Q11 515: Z xr wk! 1 W MP 42 R W l L to R Mr P Susick G Crabaugh, J. Elliott, D. Southam, B. Smith, Mr. B. Hoffine. ROW 2: Walsh axler u I Layton. ROW 3: D. Ogren, B. Anderson, R. Holland, L. Bick, D. Liam? Crabaugh receives letter from coach B For the third time in the last four years, Marshfield took second place in the state tournament, losing to Grants Pass 62-54 in the final game. Picked to place no better than fourth in District 5, the Marshfield Pirates had one of their best seasons with 22 wins and 4 losses. The quintet opened the season with a string of ten vic- tories before hitting a midseason slump at South Eugene. Although Marshfield started the season by toppling its tradi- tional rivals, Grants Pass and Medford, most forecasters felt that the lack of a tall man did not hold much promise for future vic-' tories. The success was in a large part due to a strong defense and. team play, helped by the sharp shooting of Gary Crabaugh lsec- ond team All-Statel and Stan Traxler lsecond team All-Tourna-L mentl. After dropping the South Eugene game, the Pirates seemed' to be in some trouble as they lost the next two away games. How- ever, help from other teams in the league and success on the home floor pulled them out of a three-way tie into the first district spot. The outlook was still not bright in the next to the last of thel season's games against Roseburg as Marshfield trailed by five points with approximately a minute to go. Quick ball hawking by Dean Southham gave Stan Traxler the opportunity for the winning shot with seconds to go. ln state tournament play the team was victorious over New- berg, second place in the TYV League, and went on to upset third ranked Klamath Falls and second ranked Cleveland before losing! to Grants Pass. Vqrgity OpPO11et1lS 68 Medford 37 Grants Pass 42 Crater 47 Crater 60 Coquille 64 Sweet Home 50 North Bend 68 Williamette 66 Springfield 72 Thurston 57 S. Eugene 49 Cottage Grove 49 Roseburg 41 N. Eugene 58 North Bend 48 Williametfe 61 Springfield 53 Thurston 69 S. Eugene 75 Cottage Grove 50 Roseburg 50 N. Eugene 1234 TOTALS LEAGUE STANDINGS W Marshfield 13 N. Eugene 12 S. Eugene 12 Roseburg 12 North Bend 6 Cottage Grove 5 Springfield 6 Thurston 4 Williamette 3 46 33 41 38 45 48 35 35 40 41 67 47 57 57 44 44 50 52 54 61 49 43 1027 L 3 4 4 4 10 11 11 12 13 J. Elliott G G. Crabaugh G B. Anderson C L. Smith G B. Bick F D. Southam F S. Traxler F J. Sturgill F E. Fredenburg F J. Layton C K5 welsh G M. Holland G ii'- 'X' we ig, may V ..4 . J' 12 1 Hsu- ' W: 1 5 , sew ,6 . N 2 B? K N x W m Na , E asa 'el' Z .. ,, ., 7,0 -or ai 3 3 ei Q , g gsg5E?E Z1.. , z 22. 355 ,ig , gf- x n :A Nm., - f gasx 342385 '- -fs ' . 3 . ,4 , - -vi rg. L X 2 .t . 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Q 'n ' :K ' 1.3.3 KY f fi ' f3 i'5lff, g If A ,' L .ig 1 , ,, , ' . .' i i 'SH ' fx' fiiag ' ' tin Q- Q . my .V ,L .. R, V ,msg A 4 fs- . 2 .W , .,-, 1 fy QW v i 2 Junior Varsitu Basketball L. to R., ROW 1: J. Girt, L. Hartley, D. Goude, T. Johnson, J. Fisher. ROW 2: Coach W. McClure, J. Briggs, B. Atchison, L. Byer, T Falls. ROW 3: D. Milburn, D. Cagley, E. Fredenburg, J Mahuffy, G. Koivunen, D. Anderson. J.V. Take Second Place In District Dlau Despite the loss of two first string players, the iunior Bucs piled up an 18 won 4 loss season record and a 12-4 district record. This record put the J.V.'s in second place in district 5-A-1 play, behind South Eugene with a 14-2 record. This year's squad was especially strong in re- bounding. The J.V. team also had very well balanced scoring with Ray Chard and Gene Koivunen being the top scorers. The top rebounders were John Ma- haiffy and Dave Cagley. SCORES Junior Varsity Opponets 46 North Bend 24 56 Sophomores 40 69 Myrtle Point 29 53 Coquille 29 50 ' Brookings Varsity 44 66 Sophomores 25 53 North Bend 39 ' as william.-me 40 65 Springfield 49 44 Thurston 35 50 South Eugene 45 37 Cottage Grove 35 37 Roseburg 42 54 North Eugene 44 48 North Bend 49 62 Williamette 46 55 Springfield 412 56 Thurston 36 69 South Eugene 60 49 Cottage Grove 47 45 Roseburg 53 46 North Eugene 52 1 195 TOTAL 905 The balance and ability of the team was display- ed when they beat the Brookings Varsity, 50-44, at Brookings. Coach Walt McClure felt that the team members showed much improvement from their sophomore year. Mr. McClure further prophesied, lf they work as hard between now and next season as they did this season, we will have a good representative group. J. Mahaffy goes high for a shot in spite of squeeze play by opponents. Sophomore Basketball L to R ROW l: Coach J. Popp, T. Johansen, E. Ballenger, R La Roche, J. Schaefers, J. Calhoun. ROW 2: D. Boyer, D Smith J. Pelham, H. Smith, J. White, F. Pedersen. Uoe Baker not pictured.l Sophomores Split With Opponents Coach Jim Popp and the sophomore Bucs, winning eight of sixteen games, had a 'fairly successful season. Around mid- season Terry Johnson and Jerry Fisher, two starters, were moved to the iunior varsity, and the team had to be regrouped. The leading scorers, Hal Smith and Joe Baker, H Smlfh 'ries Q Come' Shel' J. White rebounds for the spohomores. ri i?iS helped to make the games exciting to watch. With Mr. Popp behind them to correct their mistakes, the players im- proved throughout the year. Important tor the future, everyone gained much ex- perience and should be or big help to the varsity and J.V. teams. SCORES Sophomores Opponents 55 Coquille 59 North Bend 40 J.V.'s 56 Coquille 52 Frosh 26 J.V.'s 59 Brookings 57 Myrtle Point 53 Coquille 38 Myrtle Point 54 Roseburg 31 Frosh 46 Myrtle Point 42 Brookings 32 Frosh 46 Roseburg 746 TOTAL Freshman Francis. Frosh Have Successful Season, Winning The freshman basketball team had a very successful record this season. The quintet finished with 15 wins and 3 losses. The five first-stringers --Ted Loftus, Bill Hessler, Ron Caderette, Nick Ny- lander, and John Duncan-showed exceptional shooting and rebounding ability as shown by their SCORES- Marshfield Opponents 45 North Bend 32 40 Bandon 37 43 Myrtle Point 34 42 Roseburg 41 61 Marshfield B 39 38 Bandon 36 35 Matshfield Soph. 52 52 North Bend 37 68 Roseburg 35 L. to .R., ROW 1: Mr. T. Koreiva, D. Rodgers, R. Gould, C. Hagquist, M. Gilfillan. ROW 2: S. Littrel, L. Sanford, E. Baxter, J. Burles. ROW 3: B. Layton, S. White, B. Green, S. McNutt. SCORES- B SQUAD Marshfield Opponents 26 Powers 20 25 Pacific 23 39 Marshfield Frosh 61 48 Bandon 33 35 Brookings Frosh 47 34 Marshfield Jr. H. 16 35 Powers Frosh 17 43 Brookings Frosh 47 63 Powers Frosh 21 31 Empire Jr. H. 17 31 Marshfield Frosh 64 Marshfield Opponents 48 Marshfield Jr. H. 32 53 Charleston Jr. H. 16 52 Brookings Frosh 56 563 TOTALS 470 fine record. The coaches, Ray Davis and Tony Koreiva, were successful in teaching these boys the fundamentals as well as the finer points of the game. According to Coach Davis, This has been one of the best freshman teams l have coached since coming to Marshfield High School. FROSH Marshfield Opponents 63 North Bend 42 53 Coquille 34 65 Marshfield Soph. 30 42 Roseburg 40 48 Coquille 33 31 Marshfield Soph. 32 50 North Bend 33 40 Myrtle Point 42 49 Roseburg 35 865 TOTALS 865 L. to R., ROW 1: J. Duncan, C. Winters, J. Lilieburg, J Button, D. Parrish. ROW 2: Mr. R. Davis, R. Caderette, D Hankwitz, N. Nylander, R. Springer, M. Maguire. ROW 3 B. Shields, B. Hessler, T. Loftus, K. Mulkins, L. Leberti, B ennis L. to R., ROW 'l: Mr. L. Davies, D. Smith, D. Landes, R. Landes, D. Ferguson. ROW 2: D. Anderson, T. Hensler, R. Hunt, D. Rubow. Dirates Snow Strength The Pirate tennis team, led by returning lettermen Don Rubow, Don Landes, Ron Landes, and Tom Hensler, was heavily favored to win their district. Other boys who were counted upon to strengthen the team and who had had at least one or more year's experience were Jim Sterup, Paul Ferguson, Roger Hunt, and Darryl Anderson. The Buc netmen were instructed this year by a new tennis coach, Lewis Davies. T Hensler prepares to demonstrate his serve R Landes lobes ball to opponent Golf M. Bostwick uses iron for first tee- off. Team Faces season Lacking Depth In Experience This year Mr. James Popp replaced Mr. Chester Haliski as head golf coach. How- ever, with the return of only two letter- men, Gary and Lary Hartley, and few boys with any experience, golfing hopes did not loom too high. Practices and home matches will be held at Coos Country Club. M. Cox tries a short putt L. to R., ROW I: C. Haliski, M. Bostwick, B. Grier, M. Maguire, M. Dodd, C. Laird. ROW 2: T. Johansen, J. P. Brown, J. Baker, D. Chandler. l. Hartley, R. Newell. L. to R., ROW l: B. Cook, E. Manders, H. Gilfillan, L. Byer, B. Dedmon, J. Mateski, B. Scoville, D. Fuller, S. McNutt', J. Cheney, C. Winters, J Brandt. .ROW 2: P. Reeves, M. Smith, D. Gamble, L. Dedmon, B. Butler, J. Button, D. Hankwitz, J. Duncan, D. Parrish, B. Green, C. George, J. Weeks. ROW 3: A. Buckingham, D. Ray, M. Kinney, J. Kessler, S. Chamberlain, H. Smith, K. Mulkins, R. Frosh, Soph Although its ranks were thinned by the addition of baseball to the school's sports, the track turnout was good this year. Coach Walt McClure had four- teen lettermen returning from last year's team. Around this nucleus the track team was built with a large turnout of freshmen and sophomores helping the team in depth. Top prospects included Dean Southam in the hurdles and 440, who placed in the previous district D. Southam takes a low hurdle. S. Traxler practices throwing the discus. Williams, J. Lilieberg, T. McMillan, S. Pal. ROW 4: J. Woodward, B. Francisco, J. Burles, V. Bloomquist, D. Hensler, J. Keim, G. Lucas, G. Olson, D. Spencer, J. Layton. ROW 5: B. Cramer, T. Shigo, J. McNees, R. Buckles, B. Riscol, M. Hurst, J. Bingham, S. Summer, S. Grey, F. Williams. ROW 6: D. Goude, J. Mahaffy, D. Cagley. Turnout Large meet, Gary Crabaugh in the sprints, who also placed in the district, and Stan Traxler in the discus. Other lettermen were Bob Mathew, iavelin, John Mahaffy, shot and discus, Bob Scoville, 440 and broad lump, Doyl Gamble, 440, Dave Cagley, 880, Ernie Manders, shot and iavelin, Larry Byer, 880, Bud Walsh, hurdles and high lumps, Mark Hurst, 880, Rick Buckles, mile, and Fred Williams, the mile. However, none of the returning lettermen had State meet experience. Coach Walt McClure was as- sisted by Mr. Ray Davis and two coaches new to track, Mr. Bruce Hoffine lswitching from tennist and John Johnson iup 'from Jun- ior Highl. The Haywood Relays and the district meet were the highlight of the schedule. ln the District Olym- pic-type qualifications were used for the second year. D. Gamble practices for 440. Miler R. Buckles puts forth an add- J. Mahaffy readies a mighty heave. ed effort as he nears the home stretch. MEETS Roseburg Invitational Grants Pass Dual Spike Leslie Relays Hayward Relays 1 North Bend Dual T k North Bend Invitational Coos County Sub District District Byers runs another lap in practice Dlslance runner D- CCl9leY Sl'l0WS finishing r the 880, sprint form. E. Manders starts run to toss the iavelin. L. to R., ROW l: J. Laird, C. Elmore, D. Thompson, P. White. ney, G. Tamlin. ROW 4: K. Garner, M. O'Dwyer, M. Simmons, C. ROW 2: Mr. Haliski, D. Jenkins, B. Mathews, C. Nelson, H. Pat- DUY, M- Dodd- P- FGVQUSOUI 5- Hillman. ROW 52 l-- Smith. M- node, L. Engle, B. Jones, Mr. F. Grant. ROW 3: F. Williams, W. BClYl0l'- J- MOOFG, B- Jenkins, D- Ring, l-- Burns, T- Lucas- ROW 61 Kinunen, M. Cavanaugh, B. Hansen, G. Lucas, B. Miller, E. Mat- J- Williams, G. KeYl0Ckf B- Cvok. J- Weeks- J. .f si fe 55541519 F51 M 55-fs it 61 ff' X Five Wrestlers Qualifq For State This year marked several firsts for the Marsh- field High wrestling team. They defeated Roseburg wrestling team for the 'first time in the history of wrestling at Marshfield, staged two complete wrestling matches with North Bend on television, and secured a S2400 foam rubber wrestling mat. Marshfield Opponents 35 Sutherlin i5 19 Roseburg 29 26 Williamette l9 42 Reedsport i2 26 Williamette 19 33 North Bend i3 33 Myrtle Point T6 3 Grants Pass 39 i7O The strength of the team lay with its seniors this year. Five seniors, Bill Jones, Howard Patnode, Don Jenkins, Les Engle, and Bob Mathews placed first in the district meet in Eugene to qualify for State, giving Marshfield a good representation in Corvallis March 9, iO. Marshfield Opponents t7 Medford 30 26 Roseburg 23 26 North Bend i9 28 Springfield 19 25 South Eugene 22 . fa, 593525 P P A. W X . gggnflgyy W if XK32Q fgq 4 ww :gm mf am um, if w ,Q E ,, , , we H i Ei WAR ' R? as if 1' ag- figs 'fffw Rf fa A MQ! ,3 ,M M ff? 5 if if V w ,-mi LS, swimming Johnson, L. Hartley, N. Knutson, B. Ha en, M. Knutson. ROW 2: M. Bostwick, Stahl, C. Patford, J. Storts, B. Riscol, Gansberg. ROW 3: M. Vaughn, J. Edd L. to R., ROW 'iz J. Garner, K. Garner, I I C P. Holmes, D. Counce, A. Ellis. Marshfield Adds New Sport Although the Marshfield swimming team was defeated in every meet, they did have three boys and four girls participating at the state swimming meet in Beaverton. The boys, Bill Gansberg, John Garner, and Don Counce, had to qualify at the district swim meet and the girls, Becky Hanen, Nancy Knutson, and Candice Barnes, were chosen Ml x ' L W' . bf mleir coach to attend this meet. Mr. M. Popovich, of North Bend, took the re- B. Ganslaerg, B. Hanen, D. Counce, and J. Garner are poised for splash. sponsibility and time to coach this team in its first season. Their first meet was with Medford, Klamath Falls, and North Bend. They also had meets with North Eugene, Sweethome, Reedsport, Grants Pass, and Springfield. There was a big turnout for the team but many had to be eliminated. With its own Coach next year, the team hopes as many students will be interested in this new sport next fall. J. Eddy iackknifes off low board. 172- Baseball L. to IR., ROW l: Mr. C. Haliski, T. Falls, C. Bassham, M. Kelly, E. Ballenger, T. Brigham, R. Rehwoldt, B. Bogdanovich, R. Gould, P. Whitty, J. Williams, Mr. W. Paczesniak. ROW 2: M. Button, C. Carroll, K. Bastendorff, J. Girt, J. Briggs, J. Anderson, N. Nylander, R. Gould, J. Kramer. ROW 3: L. Albertus, D. Webb, T. Simpson, J. Sterup, B. Hessler, C. Parks, A. Graham, F. Ingman, J. Meyer. ROW 4: F. Clay- more, C. Wall, C. Haynes, B. Ingle, J. Anderson, L. Smith, B. Hutchin- son, J. Hetrich. ROW 5: F. Wilson, T. Engren, L. Hanson, E. Baxter, K. Mulkins, B. Waters, M. Mueller, J. Arnold, L. Barton. ROW 6: J. Strickland, D. Dillman. J. Briggs works out batting kinks in spring training. Marshfield Fields First Nine For the first time in the history of Marshfield High School, baseball will be included in our wide range of athletic activities. According to the newly appointed coach, Chet Haliski, This will be a building year for our young team. Most of the emphasis will be placed on freshman and sophomore hopefuls who will represent us against varsity teams in the coming years. This year we are going to work mostly on the fundamentals of the game. Mr. Haliski also added that if the abilities of a underclassman and a upperclassman are anywhere close the playing experience will go to the underclassman. This year the baseball schedule will be made up mostly of J.V. games. They will rely on the few experienced iuniors and seniors for their first season wins. K. Long, S. Carter, M. Finely, L. Dyer, and P. Schaaf watch the S. Morton, L. McPherson, L. Webb, D. James D Hyde ball's course. TOP: J. Campbell, P. Petiyiohn, P. King, and L. Tobiska discuss a badminton shot. BOTTOM: K. Gansberg aims for a strike. Palmer, and H. Nissen form a pyramid. Girls' Sports Feature New And Varied Program The girls' sport program, open to all students, added several new after-school activities this year. Together with the major sports, a dance group was formed for girls especially interested in danc- ing. Under the direction ot Miss Peggy Kestie, the group performed at basketball half time shows and made several public appearances during the year. Maior sports included in the program were table tennis, bowling, basketball, volleyball, bad- minton, tennis, and trampoline. Approximately 300 girls participated in the after school program. Deck tennis and shuftleboard added new spirit to the recreational program. These sports were sup- ervised by Mrs. Beverly Kemper and Miss Kendra Lundgren. 2 W 5 'gg' 'ML J 'grew in 195532 Q Q, Q rn, E' Y ' H21 ' W L ez , -Ll 'Nw Q: ,. if ' 3 y X t W -wwf , ,L gg X X, Kfgx iv K ai Je i xl fill, 3 J I Q. ,N , 4 ,Y . - X 5 A ,,,,,,...w..-www-M W ff' 12 3 w ' S 1 EM if gf? W ?3zliY5 E, 72 'fffbf sl ' A f ff? vig Ax' Wfww' M QW 'W - M- ..., I ,M E M ll'-I-1 i M4 M32 1 T32 X, mf an , S. Burles ond K. Jorgensen check the price on olinette set. ROGER-LEE JEWELERS Xl l f f 1933 Sherman Avenue North Bend, Oregon 756-5020 1143 Hill Bunker Hill Coos Boy 267-6847 P U R K E Y ' S 217 South Brooolwoy Coos Boy, Oregon 267-4011 W. J. CONRAD LUMBER COMPANY G. Phillips onol M. Arnot stack paint cons on shelves. 267-3101 1221 N. Bayshore Drive Coos Boy, Oregon Building Moterioil Headquarters For Southwestern Oregon 178 I'd like that for graduation, S. Hazzarcl The manager at Lincoln Bottling puts 7-up tells S. Delker. in cartons. HQFFMAN JEWELERS Pepsi-Cola Hires Root Beer 190 Central Coos Bay, Oregon Nesbitt QYUHSE 7'UP 267-4421 LINCOLN BOTTLING CO- North Bend, Oregon 756-4513 Cliff Frederickson Don Irvin THE NEWS PRESS Commercial Printing PACIFIC OPTICAL LABORATORIES phone 267-4923 Dl5Pe '5l '9 OPIICIS-ms Taj 140 North Second Street 267-2510 169 west second street IE'-QT-s Coos Boy, Oregon P. O. Box 228 Coos Bay, O ' W, K . Auto Parts Sporting Goods Hardware Plumbing Housewares Paint Electrical Appliances IRVIN JEWELERS f Keepsake Diamond Rings C ' d' ' r 222 West Central Coos Bay, Oregon 267-4833 253 South Broadway 289-9113 Coos Bay, Oregon R. and D. Landes consider working for Georgia Pacific Company. GEORGIA-PACIFIC CORPORATION BUNKER HILL ERNIE'S RICHMAID The Original Home of the ROYAL E. CARTER ROOFING COMPANY Ever Popular 840 South First Coos Bay, Oregon Banana Boat 267'42I6 330 Central Avenue 267-3648 YE CONGRATULATIONS, GRADS! FRANK'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT ADDING MACHINES - TYPEWRITERS RED CROSS DRUG CASH REGISTERS SALES and SERVICE I 357 South Second Street Coos Bay, Oregon 267-6015 Complete line of vacation needs Coos Bay Plaza 267-3340 Coos Bay, Oregon TIMBERLODGE MOTEL and TIMBER INN RESTAURANT 267-7066 Coos Bay, Oregon rr 0 11: STEWART'S SPORT SHOP Rawlings and Spalding Athletic Equipment Schwinn Bikes 130 North Broadway 267-6318 Coos Bay, Oregon THE HOUSE OF MYRTLEWOOD 1125 South First 267-7804 Coos Bay, Oregon C. Snyder inspects her tather's handiwork. S. Abell an ol S. Young watch the newspaper go to press. EMPIRE-CHARLESTON BUILDER 888-3612 Empire, Oregon GENE'S CENTRAL SERVICE A, I Youn L QQ In ssnvlcs 9 s by J 267-4018 Sixth and Central Coos Bay, Oregon WESTERN fx AUTO Western AAut-oti Home owned TISS? by 'J Jim and Dorothy McCarty ln the HEART OF EMPlRE Where your friends trade Auto Parts Television Sets Tires Bicycles Batteries Appliances 888-4148 627 Newmark Empire, Oregon BAY Royal Typewriter Agency O l h riz d ld in i n Orgcymaut o e Ba w dealer for pano a d BAY 160 W. Commercial Coos Bay, Oregon 267-3332 S, Denny watches M. Beard play Z f? ff 3,4 164 North Broadway 267-7031 Coos Bay, Oregon COOS BAY SASH 8. DOOR x, W EE: 121 l l . ,. -2 6 ' , 7 J. M. Stiles 1127 South Broadway 267-6716 Coos Bay, Oregon Do you understand? J. Kingsley asks B. Kronholm. 250 South Second 2 BAY TELEVISION Coos Bay, Oregon 267-7061 THE CAMERA SHOP LONG'S VALUE STORE 305 SouTh Br666lW6y 267-4513 Big Value H I Wedding picfu,-es our Speciclfy The sTore where you never pay rerall. Thus A is your Tamily ThriTT cenler. Around The 'These are good, C. Dancy and C. Kohler Cornef from penneyg, Tell The Clerk- 230 sourh Second 267-4776 Anchor Restaurant For The seafood of your life X qw, CharlesTon ' ' Oregon ass-4139 ll l lllllliiiil Coos Bay Plaza 267.6234 Coos Bay, Oregon HANEN'S BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Gills 'cmd Book? I goT ThaT for ChrisTmas, says P. Spears. FounTarn-CosmeTlcs M d SpecialTies l99 NorTh Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon 7 'INC COOS BAY. OREGON REAL ESTATE JOE FITZPA TRICK 2.2 8 CENTRAL AVE. cons BAK oneeou 2 6 7-4101 ROGERS AND KUNI Reocly-Mix Concrete Concrete Pipe Crushed Rock Coos Boy North Ben HANSEN ELECTRIC Motor Controls South Second Street Coos Boy 267-4191 Dole H. Hansen Registered Electricol Engineer 267-4191 After 6 Phone 267-3516 CAPE ARAGO LUMBER COMPANY Empire, Oregon 888-3211 MOORE OREGON LUMBER COMPANY Coos Boy, Oregon 267-2148 L. Gomer oncl S. Wilgers look ot port of the ploner mill. WILLlAMSON'S OUTBOARD Coos Bay, Oregon 267-2616 Mike Holland inspects the new 100 H.P. iMercury outboard motor. THE WORLD Fourth and Bennett Coos Bay, Oregon 267-2133 Steve's 1 8. 2 Coos Bay 8. Empire One of Coos Bay Newest Food Stores 155 Kruse Street Coos Bay, Oregon IM X Empire, Oregon I-:gl Q 1 si 0 Q 1 SUNDBAUM'S SHOE STORE The family shoe club store Tooled purses and wallets complete shoe care needs Across from the bus depot 756-4427 North Bend, Oregon K, Douglas and P. Mannila like the sports cars at Murphy's. MURPHY'S OLDSMOBILE AND CADILLAC 333 South Fourth Street Coos Bay 267-2153 THE HUB Broadway and Cenfral Coos Bay, Oregon 267-3116 Famous name sportswear on and off The Marshfield campus as shown by N. Kelly, T. Roseman, J. Campbell, and D. Doering. R. Gray considers Early American lamps. GRAY'S HOME FURNISHING 337 Central Avenue Coos Bay, Oregon 267-7727 186 Y-1, I., f 1 - r X CQCASTWTZE 1gNKlQ1cE. ,1 A Xiu A 1514081 W. Cphnlrnercial 1 1:11 iQLfCoos Bc1,yf'OregonfV y f 267-7244 W' .. . 11, gr nf? QAM .41 :ff , , 1 ,ri 111 110 1 4 1Eony,yV1IIqge,iS sipping Center l ' 75 78 1 11 1f,g. -1 -Y-, fllifg ffl' il I1 1' gel 11 fn' i '11 . w,,,. .1 .1 , YE 1' rj 351 ff f- Q K. 9 il f. 7 U' V ' J 1 ,xlfl A M' Fo1'1V,The Best In Taxi Service ' Call 267-3111 YELLOW CAB Coos Bay, Oregon Radio Dispatched 24 Hour Service L LITTRELL SUPPLY COMPANY 340 Second Street Coos Bay, Oregon 267-2145 VARLEY'S SHELL SERVICE Lube - Tires - Batteries Gold Bond Stamps Eastside, Oregon McKAY'S MARKET S 1 A Friendly Store in u Friendly Town. Coos Bay Empire North Bend Bandon Port Orford 1327 D Street 267-2410 CORRIGAN-WINTERS JEWELERS 141 North Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon Feed - Seed - Fertilizer EATON'S GARDEN SUPPLY I'b 'fl'l ,' , S.lDye?.oUll U sl Ver remarks J Lmdsey To Quality Merchandise Dependable Service Coos B Albert's Feeds 740 S, 2nd Street 267-4723 Coos Bay, Oregon TOWER MOTOR Your Ford Dealer since 1914 505 S. Broadway ay, Oregon 267-2118 7 C005 BAY MUTUAL CREAMERY T020 NORTH FRONT 267-2143 L. Lowe and B. Johnson turn knobs on o separator at Creamery. KREAM KRUST BAKERY 367 Anderson 267-6023 Coos Bay, Oregon B. Scoville and J. Layton take pastry out of the oven. 6 LISII A- rsarmf 'Es 3 '1iS.'P.'.S5 T S 'nmsavun4' 2 'H 5' in T - I ,f fl l NECCHI-ELNA SEWING CENTER 240 North Broadway Coos Bay Truly Automatic Sewing Machines FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON 200 North Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon is 'We 'fn ut? Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Qu QC- W. 30 33 :xr-3 or 3 F 32 712. I4 Cm O-U7 UT... 03. Po -1 3 Q :t o 3 Q 0' o c -P T CD 2 BUSY CORNER EMPIRE PHARMACY Your Prescription Specialists Box 60, Coos Boy Phone 267-2139 BAY MOTORS Chevrolet - Buick I-MI ,.AA , Coos Boy office 267-3122 HUDSON REALTORS The Home Corner Fourth ond Anderson Coos Bciy ,gm 1- WESTERN r rss 7 BANK 'yer' 2? Offices dt Bcmdon - Coos Boy - Empire Serving Southwestern Oregon Since 1907 Member Federal Deposit lnsurcnce Corporation ARCHER'S GROCERY 501 Newport Avenue Bunker Hill 267-7821 Good Luck, Grads Bill PENNY'S TACKLE BOX Hunting ond Fishing Supplies Bait Bunker Hill 267-4294 Coos Bdy, Oregon CN 14 rf pk 011 wwf? piizbxv-L gWwiggg1,,,2.15IgQnFZ211C1 Ml 1 Mg 3111 if 'Ql1Wi'firf'fi,0U W 1111111111 or We H 756-51 I-1 ez gTl?TIO,Nf1'dy URTEL COOS BAY e Coast's finest new restaurant Voyager Dinner Room Navigator Lounge Sundial Coffee Shop IQ e v serv , bi df!!! WSQH ggerklshmps gompassl5RoomR mn ,, 1, regon unes oom ' 4141 1,07 , WW 1 1 N rt Bayshore Drive 267-4141 MM 6011630 CentQCogg7,BQy yi BERG'S GROCERY KEN ADAMS -INSURANCE 1020 Empire Avenue Fire Auto Bonds Marine id C005 BUY' Ofe90 ' Your Empire Realtor ,A 267-3550 Homes Business Properties f Jgfw 562 Newmark Empire ,DHLKEQQ 888-3481 is 6 60 190 1 E 1 .Efss AQ Q A S14 Mk ,MJ , V L. L . HALES ij 'JEEIIIII' -f-, ANDE? .7 ' 'id 'feel 4 X31 'J QXi gl Y . wSYLdfr1onery and Q RS -f,. .lligbffice Equipn'feQ 1 ' Third and Celrrfrall . v-,, Coos Bay xx A ,X mix, K-.L 4 . 1 'K' we 4 si . QQ X , . .4 x X , CMSYB .-A Ax- , 'N U C -. CE Q txt N11 3 X1 -xx QE ,X 'I 5.3.1 xg 'tif Q 1 , 1 s -. f, ,. , xg , 755- ,M .X Q N--.J 'Riagg X f F 51 54 is 'X-.J 13 K1 ca sea '..bae .ff he Z Ni-Qse-N ll' J --N qeiwARoRo'EE- CLEANERQ--lsr sz 5. X --.mf X, . , 1.-, 5 ,,,. Cm -N-3 :QQgSBClYYfjQ267'6.lLi18 pg ' Emp1reQlQ89T21-4Qi2 X w Bendjg-s75A62f1910 p AL ea -sw A .1 we'-c.,4 1 5x9 4 E4-5 J ' . H 'X , Ng-fi er . X71 - .f v 1 ', ' S, ...Kira ...Q . -. tg .5 4 CX me ,I Q N x ' xjcx .7 X i .113 V 6 4 . , F kt I om 7' A- -J X is it 4 A NJ ,ee S 'r .. .ff 'm s-, N fu F f '. J, Phillips and L. McCulloch like the new Pontiac. Courtesy Pontiac 8, International Trucks Coos Bay, Oregon Second and Ingersoll 267-7007 X -.M ef . 1 -C 1, f N. - sf- . f . , , -N x C Hur.-wGlNs IISIEGRANCE ll Don't lust renew-renew with Huggins Across from the Post Office 300 Anderson 267-2116 Coos Bay, Oregon L. Anderson and B. Schnee contemplate huvina insurance. MORNING FRESH BAKERY 1903 Sherman Avenue 756-6316 North Bend, Oregon S. Pierce and C. Day sample fine pastry. J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. Second ond Anderson 267 -2177 Coos Boy, Oregon I Think I'Il Try This on, decides B. Hill- sTrom. N. Forr, U. Preisser, ond S. Forr like cooking wiTh on electric frying pon, F A R R ' S Home rowN HARDWARE T C005 BOY Coquille 267-2137 161 Art Decorofing La 8. Furniture Co. SouThwesTern Oregon's LorgesT Home Furnishers 311-17 Sourh Brdodswciy 267-6215 Coos Boy, Oregon Q Your Bearing Speciolisf SUPPLY CU- HERE CD5 9 X l Q EEFIRING - ' I I 2055311 Eugene - Coos 556 NorTh Bayshore Boy - Roseburg Drive Coos Boy P. Storts and J. Johnson found out how their wonderful ice cream was made. Cutlips Ice Cream Wash and Sherman 756-4181 North Bend, Oregon Union Service Station 210 South Broadway 267-4125 Coos Bay, Oregon Get your Minute Man service at Union 76. C. Coke and her father display their new Sweetbriar Apart- ments. Dacesetter Homes 1602 North Tenth 267-4661 Coos Bay, Oregon Morin Shell Service Station 339 North Broadway 269-9253 Coos Bay, Oregon On behalf of Marshfield High School, the Mahiscan staff would like to thank the advertisers whose help made our publication possible. Menasha Pulp 81 Paper Division of Menasha Wooden Ware Corporation Founded in 1849 me-E ,, 1.1 .:r1.1 :A.1 12.. 1 C Wsgrg 'M X.o.x2 71 ozit N We Xx, QD X + 'Q' N vc QQDN9 N QQ 4'-N C xsf llsmlstgedfyeru to CQ ,..- X Q5 1 V V A Lisz'J,Q?oiQSfBQg aIues for m nd boys. ' . ' - ' 1 9 aniiir 'd'd7tD 267-4725 1 O 0 in kiwi ,ff Lf? 1 mzewiowmm tg Bc '-'CN oos Ba O 1-1 5 , .4 y, regon Ti ,773 J, 51092 T2 m 1C The united stares - sd d C t I National Bank Of r an en ra Coos Bay, Oregon Fountain and Light Lunch Coos Bay Branch Coos Bay, Oregon Magazines Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Phone 267-6314 Corporation 194 Sunset 81 Auau-matic - 'Dioneerl Hardware Music Companu Coos Bay Plaza 267-3119 P.O. Box 82 267-2184 Coos Bay, Oregon A. Gould looks over the latest tunes in a new J. Robinson and W. Jones find good service and SAMCO machine. fine merchandise at Pioneer Hardware. The AI Pierce Lumber Companu Congratulates the class of '62 R. Qualman and T. Hensler examine the equipment in the new planer mill. 8 -I - Seniors Aim For The Sky 715 Soufh Second 267-7078 V- C B , O cos my regon Channel 11 A. Juslrom watches B. Stromme record a sale. Dial 4 Coos Head Builders Supplq 1656 Sherman 756-6312 North Bend, Oregon The men al Coos Head Builders Supply are glad to serve you. 196 ri Tr 3 YES,MR BUNQAQU, we ozcmzo OFFERS ME A CAREER OF sznvuce SECURITV AND SATl5FAcTaoN Never' Befovfe have Tmmecl Be,o.utn.ucn1s bqon, um Gmeoier' Demo-nd, L.2ar'r1. Qeautlj Culture Lrg aftftena Gila. C0011 forvfable aimosphwa LLI1a.Ql Jrhe uurlfmce of expemencel teacher-s The mos mollenn.. Qqumpment LS used bg our stuignts. SA 66011 QQCLLLQ Gfccdmzj 197 NORTH SECOND ST Coos BAY, o2EeoN OK mu- 267 4919 farm Lntevvaew Gm-:qor-ss MOST OuTsTl-wumer Bsfxuw Sassoon. Shokeq s Pizza Parlor And Ye ond public House I v'res f de t To The Colleg te Roo 275 W t Golde 267 3089 Well ell the best th the rest 298 South B o d ay 267 6812 The Music Hutch 377 Anderson Coos Bay, Oregon 267 3608 Y - -lx' ,K-ll 'x ' i ff W . 6 ' l A ls ' f , 2 ' I ' - L f ' 1 0 - I ON BEAUT4-r' cuz.-rum: BECAUSE rr ELLRGLL Nom 'T I ' Y Q . 'xx .- u I ll ' ' I U x:1:'f n I s u n s ia m es n - ' W' ' s wi . r c w - Marshfield Electric 342 South Fourth Street Coos Bay, Ore. 267-7002 267-7001 Get your motor rebuilt at Marshfield Electric. Congratulations to the graduates and continued success in your line of endeavor. Vaughan Interiors George and Dorothy Vaughan 340 Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon Green's Eats 825 South Broadway 267-4491 We specialize in serving you! 267-3237 Furniture - Draperies - Carpets Brookmead 149 North 4th Coos Bay Leads the Way 267-6522 P. Brunell sees the hygienic condition under which dairy products are manufactured. Baq Paint and Wallpaper Q!! 307 South Broadway 'MYUUI 267-4610 l L Coos Bay, Oregon coiusu LTQUQS 198 International Lonqsnoremen And Ware Housemen's Union Local 12 2064 Sheridan 756-5746 North Bend, Ore90 ' Since the beginning of history mankind has struggled individually and collectively for political, economic, and cultural betterment and has found the greatest ability to make such advancement through democratic organization to achieve common aims. Therefore, we, who have common obiectives to advance the living standards of our- selves and our fellow workers everywhere in the world, to promote the general welare of our nafion and our communities, to banish racial and religious preiudice and discrimina- tions, to strengthen democracy everywhere and achieve permanent peace in the world, do form ourselves into one, indivisible union . . . 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