Marshfield High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Coos Bay, OR)
- Class of 1966
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W W MQW AQ JMQCWAPH PNWSJQ UU fA x-L EM? QW W X W W QOQA VX 9223? have L.. 9 on K erforming for the community . ff 7' ? 4 W Miha. , ..... :,x. '1- l f Q 1 V 2 4 5 Z ,A ,I 7 f ' ww- 'N .f qw, f J 77? U f A554 : 52 , 4 A . Z '4 ' A 51 gf, ffyfix -,ff - K wfwk my V WM' swf? 3 V ADMINISTR TIC , . in u 4, Teachers are forever learning- fcirever Onitheir Way e ii toifconquering new goals in 7 educatinn eeee and accumulating A new knowledgertqv pass i . ontoitheir students. i Miss Peggy Qoveya i i t demonstrating the fundamentals ofstransfdrmational grammar, N illustrates the desire of all teachers to keep :up vsiithfthe as i trends in-modern education. , , -, ,1 , 3 -4. 45.1.0 W ,K Ava' ,f 1 W 'A . ft Attorney james B. Bedingfield, Sr., explains district legal responsibilities to superintendent Marion Winslow and Board Members-Mrs. Teresa O'Neil, Mr. Donald Matson, Mr. john Burles, Mr. Kenneth Lewis, and Mr.james Frame. School Board Other school board members are Mr. Everett Messerle and Mr. ames Frame Chairmans 9 Board Dow Beckham. The District 9 School Board is an elected group of highly responsible men and women who provide an invaluable service to the Coos Bay schools. The seven members come from different industrial areas to give a complete representation of the entire community. james Frame, the chairman, presides over the meet- ings, which are held twice monthly. The board analyzes, discusses, and acts on business matters of the school district. The hours spent by these citizens give the District 9 students an ever- progressive school and the best education pos- sible. blsevb' WUC! wf.b C xii 1 .,. y, wwe 5 ifvlllb 05 X Cl 3 e l oi L ll X Roig' 5593 Superintendent Marion Winslow Completes 15 The high standard of efficient management our school district has maintained throughout the past fifteen years is due largely to the hard work and determination of Mr. Marion Win- slow. As superintendent of Coos Bay Public Schools, his job encompasses much responsibil- ity in framing schools policies and supervising the work of the principals. Years of experience in administration, a thorough understanding of the problems and purposes in obtaining a good education, and an optimistic outlook assist Mr. Winslow in each new project. Adept in his field, he always furnishes the students of Coos Bay with the best in school management. 0 W fa Years At Coos Bay Marion Winslow discusses legal responsibilities with board members. at ef W A Us X Q f ,Q , Q OB wk X X B QV, 6133 ww cl SRM ...Y X QNX QQVYJ C Gio li ,r f L of wxtowe WZ 45 W ,ll so gov! om xl tai-. 1 1 gvffsfl Ll iglkwvt C W' ' Java QW' MARION WINSLOW George Fox B.A.g U. of Wash., M.A.g Supt. of Schools, Administration. L ELMER RJOHNSON Kearny State Teachers College, A.B.g Colorado State College ofEducation, M.A.g Principal. Principal Elmer Johnson Heads Marshfield With an ever-expanding and changing high school, Marshfield students are proud and for- tunate to have Mr. johnson as a friend, a disciplinarian, and a leader. As principal, he is a vital key to the story of a successful and productive school program. In his innovations to Marshfield-the vending machinesg the new, freer study hall programg and the student- written excuses-he has shown his faith in the students and his sincere interest in further developing their sense of responsibility. Dedi- cated to serving his community and school by enriching the lives of Marshfield students, Mr. johnson has merited the respect and esteem of all. Principal Elmerjohnson addresses the first freshman class meeting. N , 9'.,,,v'N. ROBERT H. ALEXANDER U. of O., B.S., M.Ed.g Vice- Principalg Curriculum, Student Accounting, Data Processing, Textbooks. MARGARET M. SHANNON O.S.U., B.S.g Columbia U., M.A.g Dean of Girlsg Girls' League. LORIN L. MILLER U. of O., B.S., M.Edg Dean of Boys, Boys' League. BEVERLY L. SWINK O.S.U., B.S.g Columbia U., M.A.g Dean of Freshman and Sopho- more Girlsg Freshman Class. LEONARD KOKES U. of Nebr., B.S.g U. of O., M. Ed., Counselor, Boys'League. DONALD L. BUNYARD U. of O., B.S., M.Edg Guidance Director. Included in the senior counseling program is the manual dexterity test. Counselors Counseling Staff Is Enlarged The counselors have many tasks, foremost among them to work with the students who need discipline, to help the teachers to work better with the students, and to help young people grow and develop to the best of their ability. Although the duties of the counselors have not changed much this year, the increased enrollment of the school necessitated that the staff be increased. The new counselor, Mr. Leonard Kokes, assisted both Mr. Lorin Miller, Dean of Boys, and Mr. Donald Bunyard, guidance counselor. His job deals more directly, however, with the discipline of both boys and girls. Mr. Donald Bunyard, is also responsible for scheduling all-school testing, homerooms, programs con- cerning guidance and collegiate and vocational information. Students with more serious prob- lems are referred by the deans to him. The deans' job is different from that of the guidance counselor in that they are more con- cerned with attitudes and conduct of the stu- dents rather than their future. Miss Margaret Shannon and Miss Beverly Swink, Deans of Girls, besides being in charge of the discipline of the girls, are in charge of lockers, checking out of school, and student personal problems such as furnishing band-aids and safety pins. Mr. Lorin Miller and Mr. Leonard Kokes, Deans of Boys, have duties that are essentially the same as those of the Deans of Girls. They, too, assist with attendance, counsel students for adjustment, to the classroom, aid in student insurance and health programs, talk with stu- dents about their educational-program and vo- cational ambitions, and oversee student con- duct. Mr. Robert Alexander, who was this year promoted to Vice-Principal, is in charge of textbooks, attendance, student schedules, curri- culum, IBM data processing, withdrawals, the master schedule, and East Branch problems. Mrs. Eleanor Baker assists freshman Bill Counce in her homeroom, a newly instigated program. 1:-uv . Language Arts Students Begin Program Of Independent Study The students' abilities to express themselves verbally in conversation and composition were challenged by the Marsh- field English Department. Placement of the students in the various English programs was based upon capabilities in composition, grammatical understanding, and literature inter- pretation. Those students experiencing problems in English were placed in the basic program throughout their freshman, sophomore, and junior years. Average English students studied under the regular English curriculum. Students with a high aptitude who expressed a desire to learn received instruction in the honors English classes. Senior English students not planning to attend college studied practical English, whereas the college- bound students took advantage of the college preparatory and honors English programs. Now in its second year at Marshfield, Project English was taught in the freshman, sophomore, and junior classes. The project introduced curriculum in rhetoric, grammar, literature, and speech. Some students also initiated a program of independent study one period a week. This period was either spent in the library gathering source material or receiving special help from an instructor. Speech, journalism, reading labs, and world literature were again offered as elective courses of the English program. ELEANOR BAKER U. of O., B.A.g Mills College, M.A., Columbia U., john Hay Fellow, RUBY GOUDE MARY E GLASSOW English 7-8, Honors, Cur. Assist., Eng. Jamestown College, B.A.g U of O U of Wise B A English 3 4 Basic Dept. Head. M.A.gEnglish, Practical 7-8 Freshman 7 8 C P Girls League Class. LOIS McKENNA JOY MEACHAM U. of O., B.A.g English 5-6, Honors, PHIL PURSIAN U of Washington BA English 7 8 j0Urrl21liSm: Ma-Hi Times, Quill and Linfield College, B.A., English 5 6 C P Practical English 7 8 Senior Scroll. Regular, Coaching. C1355 ii ft? H M 3. 37 . 3' ,df l fill 'iff U.: -,., 1. 9.--3 i':C11r'-4-1 .. . 'L 55. 1 2fvf1E4yQf, ' ' EEFZH4' f-' . . ' .. '-111.195 'gftilzff ' f'.,.g - s ,..'agSQi,,.. g 4---.Q tu... .,,,j:g,t ' ' 14, -,.' g- X, - fs-,,,'5v-if -gsigzh N. g. -Lg, .r :Tix -- -af,-ive.: - ' -' - -.:.f k'mm s 3 me jOHN CALLAHAN U. of Portland, B.A., M.A.g English 3-4, Reg.: Tickets. Freshman Class. ROB REEDER Linfield Col., B.A., M.Edg English 5-6, Reg., Basic, I-Ii-Y. ,Jw MARJORIE TEDROW O.S.U., B.S., M.Ed.g English 3-4, Hon- orsg Project English. FRANCIS A. NEISIUS Creighton U., A.B., English 5-6, Reg., World Literature, Latin Club. If 2, 1. 21- fi7fl'1?,.F.-Ii-.'-,iz'f , PEGGY j. COVEY Reed College, A.B.g Columbia U., M.A.g English 5-6, Honors, Project English Writer, Mahiscan. MARJORIE LANDES O.C.E., B.S.g English 3-4, Reg., Basic, Thespians. 1' - ,... -MM I ,ff Q MILDRED HARTLEY LORINE F. MILLER MARIE MORRISSEY FREDERICK A. GRANT Willamette U., B.A.g English U. of W., B.A.g English 1-2, O.S.U.. B.S.g English 1-2, Reg., St. John's U., B.A.g U. of O. 1-2, Basic, Reg., Senior Class. Hon., Reg., Tri-Hi-Y. Sophomore Class. M.Ed, English 1-2, Reg, Boys League. Language Arts Qconnj DWIGHT STILES S.O.C.. B.S., M.S., Reading Lab, F.T.A. DONNA WI-IITTY U. of O., B.S., M.S.g Speech, English 3-4, Reg., N.F.L., De- bate, Radio, T.V. . J.: ini' I 'X ,ji Iy. im .fi-fif-iii ff' 1, s. .RQ 4 It 16 x 1,44 WWF! DALE-I. WAKEM ORA KATHRYN NIEMELA .IACQUELINE MCNEIL DARYL G LONG Linfield Col, B.A.g U. of Idaho, WSU.. B.S., B. Ed.: English 5-4, U. of O., B.A.g French, M.F.L.C., Hastings Col, B A Colo St M S Lating Latin Club. Reg., Frenchg N.F.L., Speech. Rally- Col, M.A., Spanish Russiin MFLC Foreign Language Languages Prove Popular Students The command of a second language is becoming increasingly important in a world that seems to be diminishing in size with each new development in industry and technology. Good communication may serve as a vital thread that can tie differing nations and cul- tures together. Always striving to serve the students' needs and prepare them for future years, Marshfield offers an excellent language curriculum including courses in Spanish, French, Russian, and Latin. Geared to provide a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of the three modern conversa- tional languages desired by the high school Pam Brumbraugh practices her French in the language lab. W 4 1 4 at F. 'V ' 'f F in 4 fr Q as is I if p, if Q in f in V at at My i ni Nt at at .4 A he r it if as ia, in , pi at gp V 4 . , f if A ,Q 4 wk. 1 y g . at 'l' ' ' 'A E 4 i.i.. . as ' ip 4. sv student, the A-LM course was again employed as an outstanding method of teaching and learning. Students wishing a good background and knowledge of a language are aided by the use of a modern, well-equipped language lab, conversation records, and textbooks. Nor is the study of ancient language neglected. Latin, a language which has nourished and enriched the English language itself, proved valuable and interesting to many students. The department underwent a considerable change in personnel with the addition of Mrs. Ora Niemela in French and Mr. Dale Wakem in Latin. Mr. Dale Wakem gives a vocabulary test to first year student Marv Paczesniak. SW-1 X - . M awe WNXQ . . 211 :ff Q, . Q, 5. f 4 4 f,. .. . ' -Z.: .... ...S ,,.:VV:.,.ii if DAVID L. EBERT JOHN DUSTIN MAURICE M. ROMIG JOHN E. JOHNSON Pacific U., B.S.g Arith. 3-4, O.S.U., B.S.g Gen. Math, P.E., O.S.U., B.S., Ed.M.g Arith. 5-4, U. of O., B.S., M.S.5 Alg. Gen. Math, Alg. 1-2g Freshmen. 1-23 Wrestling. Sf- Math? Career Day, Adult Mod. Mathg Coaching. Ed. Robert Wilson concentrates on a new problem encountered in his Combined Studies class. i JOHN H. WAMPOLE Wise. State Col., B.S., U. of Minn., M.S.g Conservation, Fores- try, Math. A. D. HENRICKSON O.C.E., B.S., Alg. 1-2, Geo., Con sumer Math, Bookroom. DEIRDRE I. MEYER U. of o., B.A., M.Ed.g Alg. 1-2, 3-45 Rally. PETE SUSICK U. of W., B.A.g General Math Football, Order of M. UBERT E ARMSTRONG H . Geo. Fox Col., B.A.g U. of O., M.A.g Comb. Studies, Arith. 1-2g Sophomore Class. BRUCE MARTIN O.S.U., B.S., U. of O., M.S.g Alg. 1-2, 5, Geo., Trig.g P.A, System. VERLAND L. REAVIS Colo. St. U., A.B.g Alg. 1-2, Geo., junior Class. f4f'aff1,,. ASQ? --. Mathematics Program Undergoes Revision The mathematics department was greatly altered this year with the conversion to the con- cepts of the new math. This system spotlights reasoning, not merely memorizing, in the devel- opment of mathematical fundamentals. The stu- dents are given theorems, axioms, and postulates so they can proceed to deduce and prove relation- ships, instead of the previously-used mechanical process of memorizing these relationships and rules. With the emphasis of the ability to develop and then apply fundamental mathematical know- ledge to new situations, students are better pre- pared for the college math that some will en- counter. The varying degrees of difficulty in courses covered by the mathematics department make it well geared to the needs of each individual. Courses in algebra, arithmetic, trigonometry, geometry, and modern math are offered to chal- lenge and broaden the student's math compre- hension. af .ygu ,,,,, yy 1 19 rw, f -e..,h HOWARD MONKS EUGENE W. RAMAGE RAY THIESS WALT McCLURE U of Idaho B.S., M.S.g Chem- U. of Mont., B.A., M.A.g Phys. S.O.C., B.S.g U. of Penn., M.S., U. of O., B.S., M.S., Biology, rstry Science Club. Science, Chemistry, Tickets. Biology, Coaching. Coaching. Science Laboratory Work Aids Study Courses of the science department emphasized practical laboratory experience as an effective means of teaching and learning. General science students learned by inductive reasoning through laboratory and classroom work, while other stu- dents explored chemistry with a combination of textbook and laboratory experiments. The major change in the science department was the conver- I lmaa.. A ' I ,, ..,.. E I O - Ji fiwis 2: sion from traditional biology to Biological Science Curriculum Studies with two versions. The yellow version emphasizes the cell as the unit from which life is built, and the blue version derives from the concept that the molecule is the building block of life. In all its phases of study, the science depart- ment has expanded its offerings in a successful program of laboratory and classroom studies. ROBERT A. ELLIS W.S.U., B.S., O.S.U., M.S., Physics, Gen. Science. LEWIS J. DAVIES Fresno St. Col., A.B.g Gen. Sci- ence, Tennis, Key Club. TONY KOREIVA U. of Portland, B.A., M. Ed.g Gen. Science, Coaching. HUNTLEY D. ALVEY U. of O., B.S., Biology, Geolo- gyg Stamp Club. TERRY MCNEILL Northern St. Col., B.S., Biol- ogy, Gen. Science, P.A. System. 20 ,z AWN?- 'N A f , 71 tl E43 2, 7' if 1 if D 7 Q. if , 9' f y 1 1 f -'-. , it VA'. , 7 Q f ' f ff! '71 zz 4 vff 1 N S'Q.,-Q:.3'j.a ,-1' 3f'.1Qt5:iIi7iL-.2 f f -' 2 ,, 4 .14:-ps V ,ffzi fl ' 469 - If . , -if-A , ,A X -' Y' ,- f ff ,.- f f 29 f , .iv V ,ti -1 if i f A-t' f 5Q2Tf ' 55' ' s:Q Q . rg 1f'g:..-- -gf y Q 4 .Q 4' :if t..,,,: ,I 3, ,V tv , . 3- . si it f Q .A,, Qhwwvz Chemistry lab assistant John Garland observes the chemical reactions at work in his Chris Fitzgerald completes the dissection of u model. to be used as a .EY ,, 6, . .. S ff , , t 2. nv 62, S, A f , 57 f Mfrpyff! i5f?!S 'lr 1 wx! I V Y ay ' Vfl' ,, v.11:.1:11, . ,. I.. 5: 23, 15, ,-fl Jam, , f f,4:'f1zr:.2.ff- . ' .' s n :Q H . f ff ,o46 ' 5 Q. f pf JAMES H. YLVISAKER VUILLIAM T. MQLEAN BILL HANDSHAW VIRGIL G. KINGSLEY Portland St. Col., B.S.g U. of U. of O., B.S., M.S.g Stanford, Hillsdale Col., B.S.g World Linfield Col., B.S U of O O., M.S.g U.S. History, Ameri- Ed.D.g Problemsg Student Coun- History, U.S. Historyg Thespi- M.E.g Problemsg NHS can Governmentg Key Club. cil, Hi-Y, Senior Class. EUS. 'Sri PAUL D. PRESTON Q ' O.S.U., B.S.g A U.S. Historyg Coaching. ...nv-F' , , K, DENNIS MQNEILL Northern St. Col., B.S.g World Geo.g junior Class ,pf ERNEST D. LARSEN U. of Utah, B.A.g Problemsg Sopho- more Class -XX f' at i it if it IL 1 Social Science Department Adds New Course The social science department, in its diversified curriculum, gives students the opportunity and the impetus to be well informed, thoughtful, and active in civic affairs. Through this department, students learn that organized knowledge, constructively applied, can be the key to effective citizenship. Large group sessions, which feature lectures, films, and occasional guest speakers, proved again to be a helpful and beneficial means of teaching and learning and an interesting variant from the usual classroom schedule. World geography is geared to give underclass- men a textbook view of other lands and an under- standing of the different peoples and cultures of the world. A backward glance to the beginning of mankind, his development and the development of the diverse civilizations up to modern times is the study encountered by world history students, while U.S. history centers about the growth of America. Problems of democracy prepares students for the responsibilities of maintaining democracy in our land and provides the modern thinking and solutions for the problems they will someday face. This year the department expanded its offerings to include a special course in American government. It offered an enriching study of the intricacies of American government. History and problems of the world are discussed in the international relations class. Through this broad program of geography, history, and citizenship, students gain new knowledge and insight in the world of social science. Pat Holmes learns that lectures are an effective means of teach- ing U.S. history. From the look on Steve Gar- ner's face, it's hard to tell how he did on that test in world history. YAQUB A. DEAN Chico St. Col., B.A.g Interna- tional Relations, World His- tory, I.R.L. DWIGHT E. BURCH Neb. St. Teachers' Col., B.A.g U. of Neb., M.A.g World Geo., Coin Club, Senior Class. ROY CULLEY O.C.E., B.S., M.S.g World Geo.g Freshman Class. WALTER PACZESNIAK W. Liberty Col., A.B.g U. of Pitts., M.Ed.g U.S. Historyg Coaching, I.R.L. Wi y 1 I, V, ass, ,Q JUNE GARDINER Linfield, B.S.g P.E. 1-2, 3-4, Girls' Swimming, Extramurals RAY DAVIS U. of Idaho, B.S.g Notre Dame, M.S.g P.E. 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, Coach ing. SCL' 4, LYNN MATHEWS U. of O., B.S.g P.E. 1-2, Coach- ing. MAROLYNN MINEER U. of Utah, B.S.g P.E. 1-z G.A.A., Pep Club, Gymnastics. CHESTER C. HALISKI JIM POPP U- of O-, M-5-9 Health, P-E U. of O., B.S., M.S.g P.E 3-4, Baseball, Football. Basketball, Golf, . NADINE BROOD JUNE ELLIOTT 5 Linfield B-S-3 P.E. 3-4, 5-6, Pep Willamette U., B.S.g Health Club, G.A.A. T1-i-Hi-Y, hysical Education Students Discover Benefits of Physical Fitness t The goal of the physical education depart- ment is to develop students physically and men- tally through the mastering of new skills and knowledge of the importance of a strong, healthy body. The girls' physical education program en- compassed such diverse sports as golf, tumbling, tennis, and volleyball-all of which can enrich the student's life now and in the future. Boys learned the reguhfements of physical fitness as they participmed in physical fitness tests, basket- ball, apparatus, track, and other sports. Health classes, which include a program of first aid, personal development, anatomy, and other topics, give students the opportunity and impetus to improve their own health practices, as well as to aid others. Through participation in the physical educa- tion and health departments, any student can discover the benefits of physical fitness in a hap- pier, healthier life. 24 JAN RUST O.S.U., B.S.g Health, P.E. 1-2g Tennis. GUS LANGLEY O.C.E., B.S.g Health, P.E. 1-2g Coaching. Mr. Chester Haliski describes the results of evil living. An inevitable part of the phys- ical education program: the line up . . . Jack Dietrich knows that filing car pane s pleting a shop project. l is only one step in com- Vocational-Industrial Lay Advisory Committee Formed The vocational and industrial arts department provides the vital link between a high school education and the ever-progressing, industrial- izating world of employment. To meet the grow- ing needs of students to prepare themselves for the responsibilities of adulthood, the schoo1's vocational program was expanded by the addi- tion of a vocational advisory committee made up of interested laymen representing the various industries of the community. The four-year agriculture course is closely related to Future Farmers of America Club work and helps develop leadership qualities in the students, as well as school them in all aspects of the wide field of agriculture. A feature of this course is the newly erected greenhouse, enabling the horticulture class to experiment in the botany field. 1 .,... il flip , . . N 5 S 3 ,V 5 ti P 2' , ' i 5 A 3- 2 - 5, 'Q 2 ,l N M .4 W PEGGY MAGUIRE HELEN NEAL GENEVA THORP JANET WILSON 0-S-U-, B-S13 HOIHC EC- 1-23 W.S.U., B.S.g Home Ec. 5-6. U. of Idaho, B.S.g Home Ec. U. of Neb., B.S.g Home F.H.A., Junior Class. Comb.g Girls' League. 7-8, 3-4g F.H.A. 1-2, 5-4g F.H.A. Ec. Arts Woodshop, drafting, metal shop, and auto mechanics courses are -the valuable means to de- velop shop skills and provide the impetus and knowledge to build practical and useful projects, such as the multiple purpose cranberry tractor completed this year. Homemaking instructs girls in the art of cooking, sewing, and home and family care. In this class they can gain useful experience to ben- efit themselves now and in the future. Driver education is aimed at giving the prospective young driver the fundamentals of good driving HERMAN REHWOLDT DONALD WAGGONER Colo. St. Col., A.B., M.A.g O.S.U., B.S Drafting, Auto Mechanics and the basics for caring for his car. Like all the other vocational-industrial courses offered, it gives the students a solid education in a practical subject matter-an education to last a life-time. T., fl Li GEORGE MOORE RONALD DAUGHERTY O.S.U., B.S., Ed.M.g Metal O.S.U., B.S., Ag., Hortxcul Shop. ture, Beg. Shopg FFA mi-f 1 Mr. Ron Daugherty shows horticulture students- Larry Foote, Betty Harless, Ray Lemke, and Tim Eslick-some of the plants grown in the new green- house. LYDIA OXFORD EVERETT OXFORD Driver Education Driver Education EDGAR PHILLIPS DONALD DAVISON N. Idaho Col. of Ed., B.A.g O.S.U., B.S., Wood Shop Colo. St. Col. of Ed., M.A., Plastics, Leather, Wood Shop. HOWARD HOFFER Calif. St. Teachers' Col., B.S.g Industrial Artg Boys' League. vw L r a 4 ff vi f l lt . -a Q2-' iii, Q ear-'21, puwain i ' .,, f ' X Fine Arts Art Department Adds Classes The fine arts department is designed to de- d t's talent and potential while velop a stu en satisfying high artistic standards. MarshI'ield's vocal and band departments bring exciting enter- tainment to their many audiences on several ' ' A bl occasions, such as the Thanksgiving ssem y and Christmas Vespers. ' moment of triumph. Art students receive instruction in a variety of fields to encourage them to create unique and personal projects. The library provides an indis- pensable service to the students in supplying them with educational and entertaining books and magazines and is always an important part of the fine arts department. Rick Christensen awaits his A -we ,.,, , lt. ALICE M. YOUNG Concordia Col., B.A.g Librarian. HELEN MCPHERSON Will. U., B.A.g U. of O., ROBERT H. GILLETT JOHN E. CONNORS JACK LEFLER M.M.g Vocal Musicg Tri-M, Northern Ill. U., B.S., M.S.g E. Ore. Col., B.S.g U. of O., Drake U., B.F.A.g Mich S. U Vocal, Ensembles, Choral Instrumental Music, Band, Tri- M.S.g Art, Stagecraftg Palle- M.F.A.g Art, Photographyg Pal M teers. leteers, Camera Club. Council. - lm-'W ,ki .At - ifi .t.....1f . R E N - .,q x c -- W-Mng, -U , E l LENDY ALTO JACQUELYN R. ANDERSON MARLYN V, SPERRY U1 Of O-, B-A-3 BUSINESS. I-QW? U. of O., B.A.g .Sec. Training, Minot St. Teachers' Col., B.A.g Director of Student Activities. Prod, Typing? G11-15' League., Colo. St., MA., Typing, Record Typing students learn the fundamentals of the keyboard. Keeping, F.B.L.A. V , fl kJ,b BEVERLY BEEM N.W. Nazarene Col., B.A.g Pers Typing, Typing 1-2, Bus. Mach Sophomore Class. Business Education New Course Added to Curriculum The business education department trains students for the responsibilities, privileges, and successes waiting for them in the business world. With an extensive program, including bookkeep- ing, typing, shorthand, general business, business law, business machines, IBM data processing, office practice, and secretarial training, this de- partment offers a broad vocational training in a secretarial or clerical major. This year a retailing course was added to give students an opportunity to learn the intricacies of buying and selling. Through this diversified program, business education students can delve into the business world' and all its fascinating aspects. DUFFY STENDER U. of Idaho, B.A.g Typing 5-4, Pers. Typing, F.B.L.A. JAMES F. WHITTY U. of Portland, B.A.g Bookkeep- ing, Retailing, Concessions. HARLTEY L. TROFTGRUBEN U. of N. Dakota, B.A.g Short- hand, Gen. Bus., junior Class. I if Zz Library Staff M. Durrand, P. Edgan, D. McGriff, Student Staffs Student Staffs Provide Efficient Service Student staffs prove to be a reliable means of obtaining the efhciency and good service every school needs. Without the help of the library staff, the librarians' work would never be finished. These responsible students take care of the seem- ingly endless tasks of checking out, sorting, and indexing books and receiving fines. While helping the administration, faculty, and other students by their assistance in the business department, office practice students help them- Office Practice L. to R., ROW 1: S. Curl, S. Oldham, G. jack son, K. Reeves, P. Henson, L. Stokes, L. Woelfle ROW 2: C. Slater, V. Barker, M, Newhouse D. Brandon, G. Bracelin, D. Newell. ROW 3 T. Milburn, C. Hamilton, M. Snyder, M. West, R. Thompson, G. Burt. fp ,f 1 1' , ' T-5 . A 'ii it s f 'fi . ,. Q. pf. . 13 ,V-gf' ' ,J L . . ...Q-1.2. Cafeteria Staff Carty, C. Day, D. Brandon, R, Smith. selves with the practical experience they gain working in a realistic office environment. Their various duties include typing, mimeographing, collecting attendance cards, and distributing mes- sages and announcements. The efficiency of the cafeteria is due in large part to the cafeteria staff who serve food, wash dishes, and clean up after lunch. Like the other student staffs, it provides an indispensable service to the school. L. to R., ROW 1: S. Oldham, N. Morgan M Melton, M. Horner, P. Bregel, S, Caldwell ROW 2: J. Andrews, C. Schroeder, V. johnson J. Holland, E. Middleton. ROW 3: D. Ahlstrom L. to R., ROW 1: A. Bantaline, M. Melton J Perkins, S. Starr, C. Young, B. Anthony. ROW 2: S. Crass, D. Tankersley, V. Rogers, L. Gorst C. Slater, D. Slater. ROW 3: G. Bragg, K Mc Top L. to R.: Lawrence Bregel, Richard Bull, Chander Pal. Bottom L. to R.: Mrs. Margarete Ballard, Mrs. Bertha Shepherd, Mrs. Patricia Olson. BERYL GOLDBLOOM Good Samaritan Hosp. School of Nursing, R.N.g School Nurse. Service Staffs Service Staffs Prove Indispensable Members of the various service staffs provide the indispensable fourth wheel for a smooth run- ning school system, enabling the school officials, teachers, and students to function at high standards. The secretarial staff, in addition to carrying out the designated tasks concerning school busi- ness, students records, correspondence, and at- tendance, is often called upon to be the schoolis information booth and to assist students in various, unacknowledged ways. The hard-working custodians are responsible for keeping the school property, grounds, and buildings clean and in good order, all of which promote community pride in the school's appearance. Each day, the cooks prepare and serve school lunches, never falling below the high standards of nourishment required of them. The school nurse has a full-time job helping students with health problems, supervising medical business, and even aiding the teaching program by speaking to health classes at various occasions. Without the dedication, skills, and hard work of these staffs, the school could never reach its goal of providing the students with a good edu- cation in a healthy, efficient atmosphere. MRS. GLADYS LYON MRS. RUBY FINELL MRS. NORMA SMITH MRS. MICKEY ALEXANDER CNot pictured: Mrs. Dorothy Kokesj an f '--. f' fn , H., f H , M ,.., - CLASSES The brilliant smile on Sue Marker's face reflects the anticipation of many eager students on their way to school festivities such as the junior Prom and Senior Ball - impressive events which are hopefully designed, untiringly prepared, and successfully staged with competence and zeal by the students themselves. Senior Class Seniors Win Charity Drives The class of 1966 entered Marshfield with over 500 members. Under the leadership of Brian Elfv- ing, members kicked off their first year with the Frosh Mixer and the winning of the cowbell. Brian again led the class through its sopho- more year, during which the Sock Hop was re- vived. The class's second year ended with the election of jeff Cox as president. The junior year was the first of two big years for the class. Active participation in the Canned Food Drive and the Cancer Drive was backed up by the hard work supplying Through the Key- hole atmosphere to the junior Prom. The juniors provided the candidates for student body ofiicesg and when the excitement had died down, Fred Messerle was the president. Randy Kindred was chosen class president for the senior year, and the class moved on. As usual the senior year was the busiest for the students. The determination and hard work of a fine slate of ofiices were equaled only by the en- thusiasm of the class and the cooperation of the advisers. The seniors got their last year off to an active start by co-sponsoring a Get Acquainted dance with North Bend's senior class, a cooperative effort which proved a great success. The seniors won the Key Club Canned Food Drive and the United Good Neighbors' Drive with ease. The ac- complishments of several members of the class in scholarship and leadership competitions was in- dicative of the high level of achievement to be found throughout the class. Officers Advisers President - Randall Kindred Career Day Representatives -- Mrs. Mildred Hartley Vice-President - Ronald Thompson 7 Christine Fitzgerald Mrs. joy Meacham Secretary - Martha Wehrle Christine White Mr. Dwight Burch Treasurer - Marcella Aslin Girls' League Representative - Dr. William McLean Publicity Manager - Ronda Thompson Pamela Leneve Sergeant-at-Arms - Michael Harris Boys' League Representatives - Student Council Representatives - Clyde Elliott III Kathleen Reeves Brian Bay WUC Christian johnson fy ,X L. to R., Row 1: C. Fitzgerald, M. Wehrle, M. Aslin, R. Kindred, R. Thompson,1.M. Harris. X, -'f'ii V ..1 JK McLean Row 2: Mr. D. Burch, Mrs. J. Meacham, R. Thompson, C. White, Mrs. M. Hartley, Dr. W.af l t gf X7 M7 ...ul :U 'V nf 5 or 'QL 'H 3 i :gh V, f, fff -'Ulf -an, ,gy 2-,,,,, , , f -, ,, , -'15 1- - - . M! - X ERIC HARRY CAROL JUNE DENNIS D AASEN ABEL ADAMS A AMS AHLSTROM GARY AHLSTROM ',,. 5 WW ,,Af' 1 E2 Q W MARY ANNE GERI GARY ROBERT BETTY LEONARD ALLISON ALVEY ANDERSON ANDERSON ANTHONY ARNOLD 1,,4v-ah A . f I A' '---,W , MARCELLA ERIC PATTRICIA GALE ' VICKI NANCY ASLIN BAARSTAD BAKER BANRY BARKER BARNES E1k's Leadership Contestants were Martha Wehrle, Lee Doving, Cindy Glassow, Jeanie Bergen, Randy' Kindred, Fred Messerle, and Rick Aasen. CNot pictured: Ralph Thrift.J Seniors CContinuedJ WAYNE PAMELA GINGER BRIAN JANE BARTH BARTON BAS SO BAY BEARD 4 Sify Q? by 'Nur . K' , AL , l U MARK JANET WILLIAM RICKY GREGORY JEAN IE BEATTIE BE AUCHE MIN BEAUMONT BELLEW BERG BERGEN qg,..,-gr CYNTHIA ELIZABETH F RE DRICK JERRY DONALD MICHAEL BIN GHAM BINGHAM BIRCH BLACK BOMAR BOOTH KEN KATHRYNE ALFIE GAIL THOMAS DIANA BOTTA BOWKER BOWMAN BRACELIN BRADY BRANDON RU LL 1 , HARLAN VERA . DAVID PEGGY SSE BREGEL BRIGGS BROWNING BRAN DT BRAWLEY BRUZEAL V 36 '1- CMU A person can find almost anything left here, comments john Eddy to R. Zwicker, J. Waggoner, D. Kauffman, and L. Foote while he participates in the class project of cleaning up the GOQ ' 'Muff JUDY DENNIS LINDA DWIGHT HARVEY GRACE BUCK BUCKLES BUTTON BURCH BURNS BURT 'W CHESTER WILLIAM JAN SUSAN CAMILLA LOIS CAMPBELL CARDWE LL CARLSON CASWELL CAVANAUGH CAVANAUGH 37 47.3 1, ff M, RAYMOND CHASE wr PEGGY CLARK COLE CONN KAREN BRUCE STEVE ALAN FRANK CHIENE CHRISTENSEN CHRISTENSEN CHURCH CHURCHICH , LL,. 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A 5, 05,3 717' qw, , -1 ,f 1 .fyfk w ,. 1.4 ', If ' 1- gn f 2:1 'W f ' .. , 1 ,,,, I K' ' - W, . 7 fi? , , , ff, jv ' 'L4z1?P'i5 X 2 , . 29 .17 V , , I7 W :V 67yZg,z.f:,, H f ,,., , U ,I fly. Vi, , HM, ,L Mflw- .y, , u ff., f H fx-afvffff f 5, , f f f f gym W , f fff,4,,..,iL GEORGE DAN CEY BUCKLEY DAUGHERTY EVERETT SALLY DANIEL MARILYN JACK KAREN DAVIS DAVIS DAVISON DICKEY DIETRICK DOUGLAS 38 ! 4, C, , . , My ' Kg LEE MICHAEL JULIE MIKE JOHN CONNIE DOVING DURRAND DYER ECKES X X EDDY EDWARDS . . Q11 'jf ROBERT BRYAN CLYDE KARIN ROBERT KATHLEEN EIFF ERT ELFVING ELLIOTT ELLIOTT ELLIOTT ENGLISH A Jw, I ug-7,,IQW,. TIMOTHY DOLENE BARBARA DIANNE DAVID CHRISTINE ESLICK FELKNER FERRELL FISCHER FITCH FITZGERALD l z ,gy f' 'nl- f hi! I 51 KQS f , 5 1, ' 4 f ' Q J 9 if I 'N 50' :ww.., A 7 , VW, 1 ,f 3949 9 Z ff ivy xfagff ' ' I 1 1 , H A KM, ' fw. ff A ,, 5, WV LINDA LE ON ARD MARCELE EN TOM LARRY BETTY FITZHENRY F ITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK FLANAGAN FOOTE FORBUS JUDY SUSAN MARCIA TOMI FORBUS FORD FOX FRANCISCO 39 wif! an 4 f ..,f.A, RONALD F REDE RICKSON Seniors cconfmuedn Mabixcarz adviser Miss Peggy Covey and senior photographer Martha Wehrle discover new tech- niques from visiting photographer Irving Lloyd. SUSAN J OE CALVIN LINDA FRESHWATER FRINT FULLER GARKOW Ysv If :'. ii' WU'- JOHN RAYNE LDA DEWANDA BARRY GARLAND GIBSON GILES GIRT f,-4-Q . fam National Merit Semifinalist Chris Fitzgerald learns of her standing from Mr. Donald Bunyard. -ii: 'EFI , CYNTHIA SARA SUSAN KRISTINA GLASSOW GLASSOW GODARD GOLDBLOOM :feel DOUGLAS DARRELEEN CYNTHIA RICKY GOOD GOODMAN GOULD GRANT 'Fire' A 1 BARBARA THOMAS LINDA STANLEY GREENE GREGG GRISCHKOWSKY GROLEAU 40 ,,. 'I'! '-g'rX'- I fu GEDNEY RICHARD EUGEN IA JOSEPH ROGER CECELIA GROTZKE GUENTHER GUZMAN . GUZMAN HACKN EY HAMILTON . X N M Y , V - VY w HUGH SUSAN MIKE DICK MICHAEL CAROLYN HAMILTON HARDER HARRIS HARRISON HENSON HEVVITT X '. fl A fy DAVE SHIRLEY TOM DEN ISE CHARLOTTE MEGAN HIBDON HIGHT HOCKEMA HODGEN HODGES HOLLE-NBECK 'EEG' DOUGLAS GARY WILLIAM MARLEN E THEODORE JOHN HOLLIDAY HOLLOWAY HOOD HORNER HO EIN HOSKIN G Qs If -J-AME-Sh LINDA PAMELA GLENNA STEVE DAVID HOWARD HUNTLEY HURLEY JACKSON JANSEN JARED 41 f Ur 4 Y, I f Q sg . 5 ff'-9 I , ,..,, , ,f...,, ELOISE PATRICIA CHRISTIAN CHRISTOPHER FLOYD JARRETT JOHNS JOHNSON V JOHNSON JOHNSON 'Y ,M V, KATHERINE ROBERT ROLAND STEVEN MICHAE L DONOVAN JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JORDAN KAUFFMAN 'W' Q, MARY ANN FREDERICK, MARK DENNIS RANDALL CHRISTINE KEIM KELLEY KELLOGG KIANDER KINDRED KING , f x 4 fyv N 1 ,iff ' ,- 395 : ' ' 1 ,M , , ,. J 'Hwy QW? ' 1 ' ' fa:-P ay-ref, ' I J 'if l VV V V A '3 f i,'f'3ga1' f,', 74 Y DENNIS DAVID KARL ' NANCY JORGEN STEVEN KINGSLEY KISER KITTRELL . KOENEMANN KOLEN KRUSE WILLOW EARL D LANA LEWIS DOUGLAS SHARON KUBLI KUEHN LaCHAPELLE LaFLUER LAIRD LARSON 42 X, final? - x ff , I kS 7 i , Z mn' Q, 'Xf an -. 9 . . Q ,Q 1.-1' V , I- M, C ,M .,., 1. V- .WW C. ..,. . ,,, ,, .. f ' J ANNIE DONALD ROBERT THOMAS HOWARD RA LATTIN LATTIN LAUVER LEATON LEDYARD LEMKE Q gig,j4,..g,q',1,:,'f:y4:Q -Y qzysfg-Iv,-','w? -1- .in 1, ff 09 2,14 '2fe::qzr,2f' . 'f '-5, V: 131: :-73 , ' 4 . . 'H 55 :lf f 4 - - fe - , 1 'N 'k7f:f'EEfff .':-.L ' I ,v 11-,fm -- -I., f .4 - fm:-:I-:A:v-v1z:A4 .V 11:-1 'Q V f Wgyy-' zz-,sffzg ' 'X ,Q ,f -251:-.f,, ,. - ew f f-aw 1:-1,1 , D,.,, , .... I ,,,,,.. ,1.4, , ,rat w an M357 Z A X Ci f 'W I ff . ff, a I I X 7 I ' 1 3 , f 4 I ' 0 1 9 f E14 f L X XJT PAMELA WILLIAM BILLIE ANNE TOM LARRY LENEVE LILLEY LOFFER LORENCE LUTHER MCALPINE ge +119 ,5 Elk's Scholarship Contestants were Linda Bufton, Sara Glassow, Chris Fitzgerald, George Dancey, jeif Cox, and on er. ALD GALL MSW ROGER DONALD MCGOWNE MCGRIFF , 1.11 ' , Jil., , . W: , ,, 4 fm 11 1 f ,i,f,,M,,,, 4 ,, , 1 W -vvql Q ,I Q fm. .9 X avg? iz '43, f ,f 4 'Graf f I ff SSE 5453 93' aff 4' W ' f ff :gg 3 x STEVEN BRUCE MCINTURFF MCLAIN 43 SCf1iOfS CContinuedJ MARK FRANCES I S SQNJA DAVID MCMANN McMULLAN MCNUTT MAIN MARKEN MARKHAM JOSEPH JAMES BONITA GARY JULIUS KENNETH MARR MARTIN MARTINDALE MATHEWS MATSON MATTHEWS LINDA SHARON BRUCE DAVID FRED CAROL MATTHEVVS J MEEK ME LTON MEN KEN ME SSERLE MEYER HX J HAROLD ELLEN THERESA DOUGLAS LARRY MICHAELSON MIDDLETON MILBURN MILLER MILLER vzfrrn--W, SUANN E DOUGLAS LAURA CONSTANCE JOHN LARRY MOFF ITT MORIN MU LKIN S MU LVANNY MUN ICH MUTH 44 W . JJXJ ,-3 STANLEY GERALD COLLEEN RONALND A MARY JANE STEPHEN MYERS NEAL NEU NEWELL NEWHOUSE O'CONNELL I SHARON JAN MARCIA COLETTE CATHERINE COLEEN OLDHAM OLIPHANT OLSEN OLSON OPLIGER OWEN xyx v WESLEY HARRI MARTHA SYLVIA BRUCE SHARON PAGE PAL PARKS PATRICK PAYTON PE DERSON JO NANCY BETTY FRANK JOAN SAN DRA PENN INGTON PENNINGTON PERKINS PERKINS PERKINS PHILPOTT CONN IE MARLEN E SHERMAN ROBERT KAY MICHAEL PIERCE POST POTTS PUTMAN RANDOLPH RAZ 45 A V, ,..v A? F if 1 I Q 3 I mgfm,-.-.,+1 . -4-. 'a ffiafffgff KATHLEEN RAMONA RONALD STEPHANIE JEAN DAVID REEVES REIBER REIBER RENFRO RHODEN RICHTRR Wk I STEVE RANDOLPH PATRICIA SHIRLEY KENNETH JUDY RICHEARD RISCOL RISLEY ROAM ROBERTSON RODERICK 'V WILLIAM RODNEY ROVELLE CAROL RODERICK ROOD ROOD ROYER LINDA MARITE WILMA DON SAMS SCHAE FFERS SCHRADER SHRUNK LEE NED RUBENSTEIN RUSSELL ROBERT DANIEL SEELIG I SELTHON ' iw-M,-wr ' l ' ' ol. 'pw X, ' N I RICHARD KONNO DE NNI S STEPHEN SANDRA ALAN SHI B LES SHIGEMA SA SHIVLEY SIH LEN SIMMONS SJOGREN 46 'W 'A 1. 'x .4 f ,h cylt, ffl M I V, A V g HM ,fa ., -ir-. '41 .uf 13, ' M22 ' , , , , - 4, f -- .v:'...M., L, -, nfl Q-mf H' ' 2 -J, is fu ,, .1 W A Q 1d'r? v 'CCM wr C JANIS MONICA PATRICIA RONALD MARTHA SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SNYDER WILLIAM CAROL MICHELLE JANET DAVID SHERYL SORUM SPENCER STAMBAUGH STAN F IELD STI LES STOVALL .--wwf ' -' BRUCE LINDA DIANE STRAND STRICKLAND STURDIVANT I Xl TERRY MARCIA JANE SWAN SON SWEARENGIN SZYMIK , 1, of fff iq ff Q Zfyiig ff 191, Q-:,Q3i:-if,.'f::,A'f, 1 9 :if ' f'ffS'i,-4,1-: ' A ,. ,.,., ,, ,ff M wg.,,i6y,',y,-, ,ff-cv .ff-f' Vx uf ,fm -f , ' '--ffff ffl, we ,-,yf,f,. ,f - . f--.4 7 I-, fffa1w1W,.f,f F2?Mf':9ie' f 1, ' iifzfiff fza jif -ir-, ,- , ,,f,f15Q K 'gf5'-gigfj'i'.?tf'i?:'7, f lf-7' ' 1 f 'fE,:j': . ,I , gff,4.,,,,, k . I mmf.-ze f ,. --w-z:w,:.f' :ra 46 X Cjf., , N .. ,WWI , ,- ,ff If LARRY PAULA RONALD TEAGUE THILL THOMPSON 47 :'9',::,f liar, '- I 01,55 - -' f 4 154232: 17257 EQIP? 7: 7 X, -1-,w f.- mf -z .- .-'.',,1:4-:-- -W-,ef f' fa-vw 1.4 ff fn 2 92,1 f, A 'Vik M1 x ,-wif' gwmyfrca 22533 JACK KIPP JULIE SUHRE SUSICK SWAIN ' 'ne'y.i-,W,'f TWC' f- w. . - .ngkkw 41 ' , 'Z as , I. ff ' x HIV I iff 0 f pf? iff, iigw' f ff fa A 64,01 if 0, , w f Cf X ff 2 1. V - f, , f ,: ff, f -, ,.1.f.Z , 4 ff-f-.f f ., . -, 53,5 V Wyfy, -yr, - ,,,. I '. 1- f - ww ff I fi 21 3 DARRELL GARY TAGGERT TAMLIN X TAYLOR . 4 ' L WV' Xtzfbiw ' 'i , , Y ' RONDA RALPH OLLIE THOMPSON THRIFT THURMAN Seniors CContinuedJ DONALD MICHAEL JACK BRUCE STEPHANIE CHARLES TITUS TOFFLEMIRE TRACHSEL TRAIN TRAVER TURNER GALE LUE LLA BRUCE JAMES SHERRI BARBARA UPTON VAN ELSBERG VARLEY VILLANUEVA VINCENT VOIGHT I JERRY KATHRYN JOSEPH PHILLIP RENE RUTH WAGGONER WALKER WARD WARR WARRINER WATSON DONNA EDWARD MARTHA JANICE MARCIA PATRICIA WEAVER WEAVER WEHRLE WESMAN WEST WHISN ANT RICHARD CHRISTINE JOHN BEVERLY RANDY RON WHITAKER WHITE WILKERSON WILKES . WILLIAMS WILLIAMS 48 fi 'fri' ,Lj , I 1. , I 441' 4Wg. I V. INJ ' LEON P PATRICIA GAIL VIRGINIA LAURA RONALD WILLIAMSON J WILSON WINGER WINTERS WOELFLE WOOD mf, WRIGHT CAROL RUSSELL RICHARD YOUNG YOUNG ZWICKER Seniors enjoy the music of The Monarchs at the Senior Shindig. UL! ,lf unior Class uniors Stage Fantasy in Frost Prom A large blue and green cellophane star shim- mered above nearly two hundred couples as they danced to the music of Bud Baird's band, Decem- ber 11. The occasion was the Junior Prom, an annual tradition sponsored this year by the class of '67, Following the theme of Fantasy in Frost, the juniors flocked the pale blue walls with giant snowflakes and adorned the ceiling with cello- phane stars. The band operated from a stand deco- rated with trees and ferns, and flocked trees lined the floor. Two class members provided the enter- tainment for the intermission with a program of To finance the prom and future class activities, the juniors engaged in sno-cone sales, bottle drives, car washes, and food sales and sponsored an after- game dance. The class of '67 stimulated class participation in various ways for their contributions to the Canned Food Drive and the United Good Neigh- bors' Drive. Decorations for commencement, a long-estab- lished tradition at Marshfield, was again provided for by the juniors. folk singing. 1 A Officers Advisers President-Kirk Johansen Career Day Representatives- Mrs. Peggy Maguire - ' - ' - - -Kathleen Krummel Leslie Long Mr. Dennis McNeill e tary-Cathy Evan fdf Girls' League Representatives- Mr. Verland Reavis Treas r i i ' 1 Carolyn Allison Mr. Hartley Troftgruben Publicity Manager-Beverly Kolen Linda Stokes Sergeant-at-Arms-Chuck Day Boys' League Representatives- Student Council Representatives- Robert Huggins A Susan Conrad john Kronholm L. to R., ROW 1: L. Long, B. Hanen, C. Evans, K. Johansen, B. Kolen, K. Krummel. ROW 2: Mr, D. McNeill, Mr. V. Reavis, Mr. H. Troftgruben, Mrs. P. Maguire. NV QS' .- :,,,wV we-. H, ., ., X .. ,SL- l Dennis Mary Abney Adams Suzette Judith Andre Andrews '2 ' '- ff ,'-, ' :ii A nn A A Al-n 1 .,n Vn , judy Dell Athey Auer james james Barnes Barr 'd A .4 ,V A Q A ,ai-'M ,ff A S ' d n at er I str fl 4, 1 f s . 'Af, Barbara Jerry Albertson Aleska Shirley Steve Angell Apling argo Baarst Barringer W S 5, ali K.. 4 .Y ve . M j V ff, I Zlffgk , gl , , lf, -All r F Rory Baarstad .lack Barton Students are offered many opportunities to express their talents. Kitsy Day demonstrates hers with a piece of clay in art class. N4 1 .,., s i ,:1.V, , 'af Q , , Y .lk A yi a A t A 4, e at 44 A if A IVAV xv ,,. A A ,,.. . Alita Peter Carolyn Michael Susan Allen Allen Allison Alsworth Anderson Nadine Larry David joan Linda Archer Arnold Ashford Aslin Aspinall zl- .A . I , 1, it f5'f'v f ,f lf at it ff? S at,ii Q -1: N 52 ',,t f 5 ' .,i. A il S' 'i 'S A 2: , . V '.,., 1 . ' P' l i 1 .',t ,.,- - . 54. 37 .' , iii. in X Q 5 s gg.2ai'fff A.: at is is f r ll if F HQ! Lois Charles Earlene Bruce Terry Baker Baldwin Bales Barber Barham Delbert Penny Robert Sally Valli Baska Baughman Beaumont Bedingfield Bennett uniors , ,I l , 'va , . 2 gl 'yn , lg 'af - li M? fContinuedj gi. I wwe 4-ww A 2 ' 1 Allan Elizabeth Benson Biasca Linda Marstm Brown Brown 53147 1 - f ff ' Bi , E' I i Biff' is 71.1 A V A X ' ff , yu ff vf,ifv1, -v .- ,J N X my --'. -J. Charlene Billeter Patty Brown ' Q2 1 , x, f : ki f 511 '52 , , in Myrna Black Vifoodruff Brown 7 ' 3' nf - I V V, 1 I 7' ,l,. , 13' f f . ai! ' fefqgff 4-Ig, ,Kiki Clyde Annette Tina Blakely Blondell Boe Glenna I-OU Leona judilynn Bruer l' A ,5g. iff -v A 1' ' V 'T' ' A 4 f' Edward Penny Marcia jo Ann Judy Button Button Cagley Caldwell Caldwell Ann Renee james David Dennis Sharon Carlson Carver Casey Cavanaugh Cavanaugh J fu u .1 ,rar an r , ' W ai ,aw Q 5 2 J 'ji - fair a f' f fx 'n A 'T x if A , f Elaine Lavonn Barbara Laura Christopher Chard Chase Cherry Chidester Choat Shari jo Nancy Carol Susan Clutter Comstock Conn Conquest Conrad - 'fe a h,4. ,, ,f M 1 E, VJ V T K A I ,V ' J- ,C al x in 6 1' ' at f , 1 t , '- 'ffl QV P M S ,ag I , ig M, , y in In , . fl, P E' at ' ' ,V , 551 . 'W' V 5 ' Q Q 5 , 4 t ft' , ' Douglas Linda Marilyn Nancy Wayne Cottel Cox Cox Crandall Crowder jay Bertha Pamela Emma Louise Darlington Darrow Davenport Davies Davis 52 Bryant Buckles 4' f L .,, 'L t , 4 I 1 Q? aw 7, 4-ra I y f mls 1, .f fi ff '59 ' if -A ! ff? , ? Mignon Campbell Kathy Celorie fr. '? 1 ' , v gg 1, I' 0' - . f V , ,L --.v 14 1 ,Li ' ,.a Y 'l ' X Greg Gary Boozer Brown Gayle Sandra Bultmann Burgess 1 . I' f May 1 C f f Qi fin vi 'vw gal, if N, V, ' M in my .44M, -7 35.12 Sharon Campbell Karen Champagne .ta ' fa Q w 12 - ' 9.' ' ', V f , :Jn ' ' 11 ' ' 4 :Jia ag 7,1 , Q1 , 72 f 9 42 fn pf Q fl M ll I i - A' Lynda Cappon-i Shelley Chandler S , l Janis I D Caranchini Carol Chard 5 Lfiif' Rick Denn-is Katherine William Christensen Clarno Clausen Clift Alice Shareen Sharon Lana Cook Cooley Coon Cornelius - I' M: r . mam .7 ' I ' K ral 'lf' fr . 9 ' 4 if C yle- N Z' , aw 'f 'V 3 V W'-f fi A Y , ' I I an 2 . 4..,, Sandra james Carol Torn Curl Daily l Dalton Dalton Bruce Catherine Charles Mary Day Day Day DeMuth Mike yjohxmsif Perwfl- elif X r W,-'l,,l y i , X MJF' ,K ,J l N gg I l w f Y if 4 , ,, ..., 533 , 'ff ,V Q, Y -1 i 3 Marsha Descoteaux joe Domenighini in fanny' 45-7? x 'K ' ,aa-.. ,' n 5 Donald Ebert Danny Fields 'V ,,- fi ff , ., 6 1 ' 4 1 5,6 ' 75' 4, .,. .. ,l V 'f ,M 1 H hd 1 1 A . W f I Q W, I 4: I J a C Chris Despain Herbert Douglas Brenda Eldridge Carolyn Finell Hunt, and Deon Meyer discuss current school life during their homeroom i .. X? 3 f l ' D Teresa Dibble Ann Doving W! fy ev X er Stephanie Ellsworth Kathleen Fish j' ., ,L ,JI 1 ' ' ' Q ' f 1 -V ar. .14 g et -af 91 fe' 1 .eff ' -5. W ,Q we f 11 .se, ' ikz iilm V ifjj .MY t' . , 1 ky, I .,,. I jggigf ,I n ., .W .. ..: I i , W I , ,., fm an ' A M . , fm an M it J 1 I , Sammie Sharon Betty Loren Nancy Dickey Dietrich Dinkins Dirksen Doench Thomas Susan Pamela Peggy Phillip Draper Due Eaton Edgar Edick Q, .f M ' ' ' 5-7 i ifwlu 1 I. jf: IA 9 a I 5, i, 1 .. I ,JZ Vnvl n X i ' ' .f'ae,. ff A , , 2 ,C -,R N K, r 4. QSM ails:-iw. ' N ,PQI A David Dennis Susan janell Cathy Emmerson Emmerson Erlchsen Erwin Evans Channa Timothy Max Michael Florine Ford Frank Fisher Fitzpatrick Flanagan 53 uniors qcominuedy l 1 of s fi sa 'I , s aj Q Q,, I 'af' -A A sz f P ,,,, , ' . . '-2 251 , A! 6 :V Peggy Charles Don Casandra Pamela Fuller Fullerton Gamble Garrett Gault Ronald Glenna John Vicki Judy Grantham Green Green Green Greene ' Q s N B2 1 :- ft P J .J 'J l,. 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T ,,V.. 4 Marjorie Hansen Steven Hensler Michael Hansen Patricia Henson N, 1. vs ig. , K .Aw -t 1 4 K Q xx it we X J Sandra Harder Ron Higgins K, .,. -1421, -W' 3 , 7- a-,sawn 7 ,4,5igsfeW'qi4 . Zi gmrw? . V 52, 5 Paulette Judy Hoflin Holland Richard Beverly Homer Hood Sheila Hollingsworth Seth Hootman N in ' Q 1 15 '51 4 i 5 AE t,xfeafff17ra',-,r'a' .g. . -wx, , -.. E G., r Janice Humpage Colin Jenkins 54 rf Kenneth Hunt Charles Jensen Violet Huntley Karen Johannesen Willard Hyde Kirk Johansen a -.. .- N A, A llvn 3,5153 ,t.4V, K r J? ti G Marie Grant Linda Hagquist Rosemary Harless Annie Hight W .4 , 41 if X, Q 4 0 ,, fx Q ,M-f f 4 mf 4 ,ff . A, Q, , 9 Shirley Hollingsworth Bruce Horn Rodney Ingman Barbara Johns ,sua ju J by 1 H4 '2 Qgx j ff if , X 1 1 V ,I L azy, lt ' 3 x Michael Johns Jolinda Kelley Shelley ceiling Carol johnson Kathleen Kelly ,V sw. ' 'X eww A , Wx any EM e ar, Beverly Kolen Linda Lawe f Q-J f 'f A Vernon Konrad Gerald Leaton 3. I H, liz 3 if ...ff Af ,gp Vvqey, M? .3 I 9 iii? ,f.gJE.-if ,its.,-i,-45'-1' V . ,V an ,..,,, q 4' 1 , - 1 giffuff . .-Aff V V - af zf-V 11::',1. w!,, rv,-1-tf.1'j.rwv.f' . iffuli, ' , ,,x. 1.4, , - QQ. 2 4425- -,pt 3 Chandler, Jim Barnes, Mary Kileen, for the junior Prom. a t JV H .,7 4 '.,',, 4 v.L, I, may , Q Z , 5 ir f A , W C K - L 2 or 4' ' ,. gpg:-Q , ' - jzhrze-A 47 ff f- '47 fini -1' ' , f V ' ' ' if .-fre? . ' ff,- -' I if ' X, 57 :Q 'xjrye ,, 1- f 1 X f I g 7'.',13f2:',-:ck Kenneth t and Torn Stemrnerman - A 7 , I ll ff ' 3 ' J , K 25? y,,n ,, VV i ,, ' s. construct the crepe paper 1, 'Ns , I J.. -iff-1, -.1 1, . ' : .. , ,f .55 3 , ' I ' ,I Q, -, ,. 4? . 14:-,.:,, ,, Sep? Q 'Q l v r. 156' bw -Hmm in ..,.f' 49, X ,. 1 ha? 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' ' tx f :vanilla 1 Q 29 Arden Sh21r0r1 Jesse Wanda Frank Leslie Richard Gerald Robert Locke Lockhart Loffer Loffer Lohrke Long Loomis Lorenz Love Bill- Curtis Robert Wayne Cheryl Donald i Linda Charles Milo Lucia Lunsford McCall McCauley McClaHin MCC0fm1Ck McCoy McDaniel McGowan , Vrr r. n T , r , n . W' my .. , ' 'ae? 1 QQ C , , , f f '3 X' ' 5' R -1A' , :. W, ' AQ' ' at ..'l.: I 4 V ' R ,friftlrg C , ' ' 2 gf X ' n l I a'e' 7 ' r I V :, V. 1 A af are Dan D Martin Richard Edward Linda David Michael Deanna Raymond McKenzie McLean McMillan McPherson Magnuson Main Main Manley Markel Susan Carolyn Linda Pat Melba janet Deon , me Donald Marker Mathews Matthews Mathews Melton Mevis Meyer Meyer Miller V , , f 1 A 'L ' A i. H 5 Ur K , V Y I , Q ,M V 3 x-2, , ' 5- fn 14,0 ,jf , i ,f j , V it ,ix it V I ,eggs EN Q r ,, 15-r bl n 7, 10 in , , A , ,ilu , 1, 2,7 ,gy K, ' - We f .., 5 0 e '1- dv 5 ' r il if ' f.,,.af ti , 4' 75 fe!! . ,W N' 7' 'e'. 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Oss Ouellette Owen Palmer Palo Patrick Paull Pennmgton Pennington Glynda Karen Sally Christy Darrell James Gerald Steve Patrxcia Perry Peterson Popken Popp P0Sf Pounds Pfaff Prescott Putman 56 4 .- ,J af WR wx , f f :M N if it , M 4 M, - X 4451 lf 2 ,F 'N A sXi ,, wi 52+ 1 Y , -, f 1 :.'1 W .pe ,af 42:1 VA ' K Q I ,. k' ' 'V LX , G its are - stat Ronald Vicki Michael Margret CarolYU Rasmussen Ray Reese Reigard Rhodes Cathy Gary Everett Don Suzan Richardson Richardson Rider Ring Ring ' 'Q Lt 'X if 2 ew' ' , an . N V ,, b sg-v L , f J tl. K h in f fr tlkvvzz l ,jj ,qlr ,MW 1, if . k , l .5 ,,., ,f f .,., : i VV f'f25512vw Lfi3 fff 4 it ' ' ' ' ' , ','.' 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'- Cynthia Wilson Alena Yanris 1Q..4 f Gary jerry Wilson Wilson Larry Judy Yarberry Yarborough Elinor Winton Lynda Yesser A ,qw t Z . J f ,..,.. ,, ,, ,I ' V I X 1 .L 4 ' l 1 f f f nl- ' 4 , 'V' , 1 , , fi, 5 Z. lv:--v , V' ff 1 L X f Bart Wirth Paul Yesser 9 I. , gf , ,x- f 'C: ' A 'M '14, f Glenn Stanley Dennis. Woods Woodward Wormmgton Marketa Michael Lois Yserm Zamora Zeller Teresa Dibble and jim Barnes enjoy the music and decorations at the Junior Prom. W5 Sophomore Class Sophomores Climax Spirit Week Winning Cowbell After a year of adjusting to high school life, the members of the sophomore class seemed even more energetic and ambitious as they faced the new, challenging year. Excitement ran high as the class of ,68 demon- strated their true school spirit winning the cow- bell, to climax Spirit Week before the traditional North Bend football game. Despite their well-meaning efforts, the sopho- mores were disappointed with their final standing in the Canned Food Drive, but they eagerly looked forward to the United Good Neighbors' Drive. Some of their abundant enthusiasm was channeled into various fund-raising projects to earn money for the drives and future class projects. No one could argue that they were not active Marshfield supporters at every kind of school acti- vity-in social, scholastic, and sport events-con- tributing as both cheering spectators and deter- mined participants. With the pofential shown during their sophomore year, the class of '68 seems certain of success in the years to come. Gfficers Advisers President-Jeff McKeown Student Council Representatives- Miss Beverly Beem Vice-President-Tim O'Dwyer Karla jorgenson Mrs. Marie Morrissey Secretary-Vanita Messner Kirk johnson Mr. Hubert Armstrong Treasurer-Denise Powell . Mr. Ernest Larsen , , . Career Day Representatives- Publicity Manager-Mary Paczesniak janet Stewart Sergeant-at-Arms-Scott McNutt Sue Stevens Girls' League Representatives- Anne Kingsley J ean Roberts L. to R., ROW 1: J. Stewart, M. Paczesniak, J. McKeown, V. Messner, D. Powell. ROW 2: Mr. E, Larsen, T. O'Dwyer, S. McNutt, S. Stevens. W D , z B I X aaa , A 2.4 ,V f ','- f 'V - 3 V 'F' A if 1 Y I , . . , ' ' - . ,il M ,gig ii-I 1. ' 9 , f A ' I b v,,'V ' , W .. Qi ? ggi x ..., Z , in , 1 no , , g- 1. 44 f ' E a ill i A ra , 4 ' 'A f ff . E i jg ' 55.51 ,X f A sw. to if ., ., ,,A- 1 I IVVP 1 1 G' ' WY A 'A 'rr ' -y if - r ,. .-.-1 ee -..- - .ff , . 2 '- Q ' ll ' .5 ,J .. ,, I ff ! ' ' V53 'la i n ' Wi H ii i- ' i Q.: , '52 22 Mi e. . Q 'I ' Ea ayg Kathy Hazel Trudi Linda Katherine Bonnie Donald David Michael Patricia Aasen Abbott Ahlgrim Akins Allender Alsworth Alsworth Anderson AHdCfSOI1 Alldef-'SOU R1ChHrd Gary William ud Maril fn Ra mond Lox Connie Riordan anice Y 5 Y Y Anderson Angell Anger Anthony Armstrong Arndt Arnold Ashcrafr Aurdahl Baarstad . .512- U. f , , ,V I I 1 , l' nl f A - U: hlb- A .i t I is T, N A ' 5 -- C . Ae- 'if 1 ' .tttz Y if ' V 1 ' My 6 wi W- .,.,' W ,1n, yf . Y ,t.1 ' ' ' A B ., ' , -' ...r l J l I B' r a w ' ' , ,. 1- 2 ' ii VVt,.. 5 jar '-'i . A ,: Nj 2 .',, , A .Mi , Z V Vk,V E Q 2, kA.V.L in . f X4 Vlll A l f if Z - V. A J .fr I Am f -lil 13 A' V915 l 'B ...fit . 1 , . 5':':5' f.f?e 5 Dianna Kerry Sheryl Gregory Bruce Ann Steve Keith Marlene Bill Barbara Babb Baird Banry Barker Barnard Barnard Barnes Barth Basso Beard William Linda Eugene Linda Carl Colleen David Sandra John Joyce Beebe Benford Bennett Benshoof Benson Berry Berry Biasca Birch Blondell Priscilla Smith and Kailene Mikkola take advantage of the new vending machines. it Q 31-ff' 114799 ' 1 Wd 61 f Sophomores qcominuedy ir, r gil C wit if ff' ' 'L Q Q l , me ,f Gene Mardy Harold Bock Bockwinkel Boen Judith Phyllis Max Broderick Brooks Brown H f ij. ig 3 is . , V .,e,. fi J BAAB 7 v Q swfhaa:-i .nm .R 4 1 Judy Dan Bonnie Burroughs Button Caderette Susan Walter Wanda Choat Christensen Church t e , ' V K ii if Suanne Steven Kathleen Crass Crawford Creech James Jimmie Bill Dancey Davies Davis ibh it , lf 'L - li- --- , 1 Mark Shirley Joel f Donaldson Doss Doving Dennis David Jerry Everson Fisher Fisher ,,, , ' 1- - J ' 1 f s' lr' ' I' l :tg 653 V -cr, ,S a , 142, 4 , vi, 4 X .:. 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Thomas Dawne Scott Molly McKinney McLain McLain McMann McMu1lan MCNutt Maquire Judy Everett Robert Mikayle James David Linda Mann Manning Martindale Mast Mateski Mathews Mathews ,,l,V f if V .- ., ,lwaiuaiif , ,fAf 1 ' ' Q1 ,A I f 5: . .5 fi , t I ff, ' e 'i ri 1 f , J P l o 4, 4' W. ,Q 1 XJ t ,gl . ' if 5 C '15, vi' ii ' 3 A Q 'vi ,rc V' A Z' ri 1 , ' V ,Lg ' ' L , X? ij' A .,:, ff fk gui .,-f ' if -3,2 .,,, 1, di . . T-fi ' Y 'H i fn Y 'Z , in MQ , ak- .Ll 'X' rf' A A -- 1 f' Connie Vanita Charles Edward Kailene Daniel Gus Messinger Messner Meyer Middleworth Mikkola Milburn Miller William Richard David Tommy Wayne Gail Lonnie Monks Monsen Moore Moore Morgan Morris Mull .. - K 1 V fr J J l' 'M J 1 s yr,y M ' ft Afwrviifti s arf P ' .1 .r 1 'r' ' 'J V ' .. ' .Liv KI, ,,,c , 4 Ly, K Nz' , A yy A an .115 , I xi 5 1- , G' ,W -. 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Dennis Warren Webster Wedwrck Weehuut V 4 , a,. ,gf T Fin s, - 1 '- it,. .tfxf -fll f ':s'l ilii ' JW :fl ei iili ,V ,ss ' J J t' ' C l's- Larry Judith Michael Jessie White Whitney Whitty Wickham Keith Mary Paul Robert Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson V ' , ,f ' L ,UA CLQJULQ' QA CL Cl ll f 'G V, V JV ULN I I ,, ast- q , 1,-sy n I, V - I Donald Patrick D QA! Wyatt Wyatt P Y Patricia , K Zwicker M WX L lo JYKS !'Y6VO' K fafgkfio Q WW OUVUL al CDMA MWA KJ gy 6 5 Ci! J 305 P C51 Q3-Mfg Freshman Class Frosh Win Cowbell at First Pep Assembly High school is a big step from junior high, but ,the freshman class fared it well. Student Coun- cil sponsored the annual Frosh Mixer to give the members an opportunity to get acquainted with their fellow classmates. To acquaint them further with their new school, a series of pep talks on school participation, spirit, and class activities was presented at the first class meeting. The freshman class displayed outstanding spirit and enthusiasm by winning the cowbell at the first pep assembly, preceding the big game with Cot- tage Grove. The freshman girls were the object of a new Officers President-Scott Bedingfield Vice-President-Clyde Mulkins Secretary-Nancy Taylor Treasurer-Linda Mirrasoul Publicity Manager-Carol johnson Student Council Representatives- Tari Williams Douglas Watson Career Day Representatives- Geri Baker Girls' League Representatives- Jo Ellen Waggoner janet Ring program sponsored by the Soroptimist Club of Coos Bay. They were all invited to a luncheon at the Courtel Restaurant, where they were treated with gifts and advice on good grooming practices and the essence of good posture, poise, and per- sonality. The freshmen showed their leadership, ambi- tion, and determination in their efforts in the school-sponsored drives. Their contributions were felt in the United Good Neighbors' Drive and the Canned Food Drive, where they placed second. In their activities and successes, the freshman class laid a good foundation for the years to come. Advisers Miss Beverly Swink Mr. John Callahan Mr. Roy Culley Mrs. Ruby Goude Mr. David Ebert L. to R., ROW 1: C. johnson, N. Taylor, L. Mirrasoul, S. Bedingfield, C. Mulkins, G. Baker. ROW 2: Mr. J. Callahan, Miss B. Swink, Mr. D. Ebert, Mr. R. Culley. Freshmen I 7 ,A .. 5 - 'R' .1 - t,-1: -v..-1 t E J -. an i lin. ...H 7 X 23 Q, W V -, Hffql, -. -,, - glib: :llllltx :qi U X I L .f.:t-: . R. 1 a if 2 V' ! Gereada Abbott James Andre f- Wm a ff 1 A-3? 3 X! .H A -ff. 44 1 - .W rf, . ,ss ,A 5 V A if-'19 5 .:f. L L at i iii -' ' uw. 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V fi -5 ' te V, f r f, , ,.s,- f K li. 'EPI-'1 L21 '39 5 ,. Stacy Cathy Pamela George Barnett Barney Baska Baughman Frank George Gordon Patrick Belger Belk The Soroptimist Club of the Bay Area entertain freshman girls at a luncheon. Bell Berry Freshmen qeomiuuedy Q fi I -.. -, .. 5... A 4 X A J. I 'V L w if , ' A A 'XA' 6 , A A A ' ,L:, ' ' if' ' -Z 'A , 5, ,A I . Af L5 , .W Mfr, if A3 A 17, - l 4 Q X, . ' - - , A at A wi , . A h1 V ::V V A A 'I '.. ' , M, 1 . t ' , -'l' f' . .Li 8 x , .Liga H. , I ,.,- , Q . s 'I z 4 A , fk ,Q gg I f -f: Hy 1 r M- ' ' ' X ' 1- , -f fig, ' ,,- A' i fif v A L' few ww: , 1- 1 ' , Ai 5. 4 7 ' A JN A ,i A .A 4' ad .mi K- . 'LALQ' ii ri A 'lm ,! :fr ak A Am Teresa D-iana Gary Roger Delbert I jet? . 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' 7 QA A iw 'fs A' ,A Q if Kathryn Debora Linda Donald William Gerald Stanley Thomas Marilyn Stephanie Coon Coonse Cooper Cottel Counce Cox Cox Cox Crager Crass Donna jerry Bonnie Amy Victoria Rebecca Gene . . jim Elmer Ruby Crocker Crocker Crockett Crosby Crumpacker Cuthbert Dagostrni Dahl Daniels Daughter-y 72 ' .M V ,mf ' ,lf ,Y ' , ' .x jf . ' , ,. W get Wei? ,ya 725 3, ya , I Y 1 9 f za, Walter Davenport Mary Dickey 1 af 6 ,, i , ' 1 5 Y , .QW Z.. V iff 1,12 f ff' 4 4 Freshmen Elmer Daniels and David Littrell learn that planning woodshop projects is valuable V ,L f- new ' , wi 'ff ,- f-iff .1 ?.'1 fi , ' Af? H . f , -'- f..' 21 Jg: , ' Y ,, ' 4 v 'va as ' , -' -, ,' , 2: , 1 , ,Q ,, .4 3 ,' 4 , . ' ' . 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Wy' CJA2's CT he AI I me 4 si uc! if Q 3, 'E Ae I .1 , -we-...,,'...,,,, ,mxx iii 1, f' 3 ' f,,, -'-f- , f fy .,A. l z'1 .qgj:fm4rhW , 1 f I I I -f-g'j,!Qi, 4 pg ,',f 1,2275 5 V, , ,A I V ., I WMI VX f K W A, fff, ACTIVITIES V' 224. xzhqxbw XZXQLJUJA ZZJMUM ji qu ff4'rO3w'mQfi?7wf 9 ft nn 0121! I Zjzaaaeds ,pam Zfwfff M if MZUM QOQOUUI As they board a ship on their way to exploring the facets of a new way of life, I. R. L. members discover that an active participation in school affairs can take them laces, engender new endships and interests, and promote personal develo ment. f awe fgfamalf 'Wow at 7, pf A L j! Wow- Mi! MW Mi 0 M WWWW CW ML 17 I , at 4 Acc ,ata ,WWZWliFffQ lice 014304117 IQQHQJLUYCZ OUMJQX Vepm ,,, I jg fr-3325? away fHnGtj5J4LUf'ffU Vik! iff? Q0 N.H.S. members volunteer to usher at a community concert Tom Moehl proudly wears his newly acquired N.H.S. torch during a meeting. in the halls. Eric Aasen stands comfortably dry as new initiates Mark Kellogg and Bob Elliott prepare to kiss the damp ground. , fs' X 1 ox K X X41 vi Martha Wehrle issues Cynthia Bingham a quarterly Hon or Roll certificate. HS Officers President ...... . ..... Eric Aasen Vice-President .... .... J ohn Garland Secretary ..... .... S ara Glassow Treasurer .......... . . .Clyde Elliott III Publicity Manager .... ..... C hris Fitzgerald Adviser. . . . . .... Mr. Virgil Kingsley ational Honor Society Honor Students Give Scholarship Scholarship, character, leadership and service determine the membership of the Hysoerie Chapter of the National Honor Society. The aim of each selected member, as stated in the formal initiation, is not only to possess these qualities but also to induce others to aspire scholarly habits, worthy service, and active leadership. These words became the goals of many new members after two tappings and initiations held during the year. At important public functions, such as commence- ment, Vespers, and Community Concerts, N.H.S. members' contribution included the ushering serv- ice. To finance club activities and the annual scholar- ship, the club secured popcorn concessions for sev- eral basketball games. L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. V. Kingsley, T. Moehl, C. Fitzgerald, S. Glassow, J. Garland, C. Elliott, E, Aasen, S. Davis, P. Bregel, J. Bergen. ROW 2: M. Wehrle, T. Dibble, P. Baughman, K, Evans, T. Francisco, L. Doving, S. Renfro, M. Olsen, J. Beard, K. Krummel Row 3: L. shanbeek, L. Lefier, L. Bufton, D. sandbefg, A. owing, S. Bedingfield, S. McNutt, S. Hootman, R. Kelley, R. Kindred. P6 F, 'QW Jeannie Bergen gives the traditional torch to Frank Churchich during the October tapping. P ROW 4: S. Due, S. Conrad, C. Nylander, C. Bingham, C. Glassow, P. Taylor, R. Gibson, K. Skroder, , Baum artner M. Kellogg. ROW 5: J. Cox, B. Cooke, P. Morgan, . 1 er, , orn, R, Elliott, D. Fitch, F. Birch. ROW 6: G. Dancey, B. Huggins, F. Churchich, R. Hood, K. Johansen, R. Thompson,,,R. Thrift. SAT' I f W junior Editors Tom Moehl and Donna Sandberg help Editor Ralph Thrift select a picture. L. to R., ROW 1: Miss P. Covey, J. Dyer, L. Doving, T. Moehl, R. Thrift, D. Sandberg, M. Wherle, C. Fitzgerald, P. Leneve, S. Glas sow, G. Dancey. ROW 2: J. Doving P. Ryan, J. Woelfle, D. Math S. For-d, M. Hollenbeck, D. Quinn, S. Stevens, L. Woelfle, P. Baker, L. Garkow, K. Krummel, T. Dibble. ROW 3: G. Meyers, S. Hoot- man, T. Goldbloom, R. Carlson, M. Kileen, M. Mast, J. Robertson, S. Gorst, M. Maguire, M. Fitzpatrick, G. Bracelin, K. Warren, A. ahiscan Yearbook Changes Size to 9x12 In September, an unusually large Mahiscan ex- ecutive staff of nine was on its way-planning layouts, selling advertising, taking pictures, and meeting those hectic deadlines. The new 9 x 12 size increased the book's capacity for picture coverage and bigger individual senior pictures. The cover, designed by Anne Lorence, the colored end sheets, and the use of colored pictures and duotone in the theme pages helped to carry out this year's theme, We're On Our Way. An emphasis on excellent picture coverage was made possible by Irving Lloyd, one of the nation's outstanding photographers, who contributed a number of candid shots of Marshfield students and faculty and discussed photography problems with the staff. Robert Paffrath from the American Yearbook Company also provided some color shots for the theme pages and some candids. Rob- ert of the Camera Shop again provided the in- dividual and club pictures. The Camera Club and Mr. Jack Leiler's photography class supplied many of the activity pictures. The staff hopes the 1965-66 Maloiscan provides an accurate and enjoyable account of this year's activities. Anderson. ROW 4: K. Spurgeon, S. Sanders, G. Ouelette, L. Cox C. Gray, L. Manders, M. Bumula, M. Gibbs, B. Caderette, B. Barnard L. Hale, S. Strohbach. ROW 5: K. Jorgensen, C. Stanton, B. Albertson, P. Messerle, M. Sorenson, T. Francisco, M. Jordan, M. Paczesniak R. Rood, D. Norman, K. Wall. ROW 6: R. Gibson, A. Buckingham M. West, N. Pennington, B. Seelig, R. Kelley, S. Erichsen, S. Chandler A. Doving, S. Due, L. Shanbeck. 3 7 mwmmwmswm. ... ,, . ,,,:,,-fu.-n ...,,......A- .........,....... ,.,......,....v-M... .,,.,,........-N---1 ,....-- ........-. Ma - Hi - Times Newspaper Sponsors Gifts for Marines in Viet Nam The number of students enrolled in the journal- ism classes this year reached a new highg this increase required the creation of three classes in- stead of the two that had been sufficient in the past. The larger number of cub reporters facilitated the printing of several more issues of the paper than are usually published. One period of journal- ism was devoted to the Ma-Hi Times staff, who constructed the paper and edited the stories of the cub reporters, who collected the news and wrote Mrs Lois McKenna Dennis Shively Adviser Feature Page Eugene Stambaugh Lois Cavanaugh Sports Editor AClv6rtiSing the stories. The school paper attempts to be an outlet for student opinions as well as a source of information and entertainment. The largest publication of the paper was accomplished with the printing of the eight page Christmas issue. In December the Ma- Hi Times staff members received a letter of thanks for the books and cookies they had sent to the Marines in Viet Nam. i ' za ., Cindy Glassow EQIJIICCIIPNCU Ed'f ews age Kathy ICZEOI-ie Mary Anne Allison News Page Feature Page las ssc,,s, s .ts is ' 45 KCBY news director Emmett Cronan discusses the proper techn-iques of news reporting to the staff. Business Manager Lois Cav- anaugh goes over the books to see if the budget balances. ,,s,, ss,s Sports Editor Eugene Stambaugh folds papers for circulation. Lois Cavanaugh, Mary Anne Allison, and Dennis Shively study other papers to develop better lay-out principles. t M, ? W ' ' fwy v I. W 'f ' . ,sg 4 as 32 e ,V Nl' KM. if -14 .. 3 'fiat Uk - , KX ,c J or WU' i gg aff wif' I - A V- ' 7 We cvflf Q , ,. via ,,,'Q'x,! 'jf- -1 5, I' y..?4 0 A :staff gf 1, Staff members enjoy refresh- ments at the Quill and Scroll Christmas party. fy 87 Quill and Scroll members enjoy their potluck dinner at the Clfristmas in Q2 3 Pam Leneve, Julie Dyer, Lois Cavanagh, and Ronda Thompson have refreshments after the Quill and Scroll initiation. Santa Claus gives gifts to Tomi Francisco and Sara Glassow at the Christmas party. Officers uill and Scroll ournalists Hold Two Initiations Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society for journalists. Membership to the Marshfield chapter is achieved through outstanding work on the Malaismn or Ma-Hi Times. This year two initiations were held, one in the fall and one in the spring, enabling qualified students to become members sooner. The annual potluck Christmas party was held on December 21. Several alumni attended the party to see Santa pass out the humorous gifts from the gift exchange. In hopes of earning enough money to award a scholarship, the club sold Pirate window stickers. The Maloiter, the student literary magazine, was published by Quill and Scroll in the spring. L. to R., ROW 1: C. Glassow, P. Leneve, M. Allison, C. Fitzgerald, R. Thrift, Miss P. Covey. ROW 2: K. Celorie, L. Doving, D. Sandberg, J, Dyer, M. Wehrle, B. Seelig ROW 3: T. Moehl, J. Baumgartner, Stambaugh, B. Elfving. President ...... Pam Leneve Vice-President ........ Chris Fitzgerald Secretary . . . . . Mary Anne Allison Advisers . . . . . . Mrs. Lois McKenna Miss Peggy Covey L to R., ROW 1: S. Scott, R. Smith, R. Baarstad, B. Nelson, D. Wfoodward, D Patrick, D. Lattin, J. Walker. Stagecraft Art Department Supervises Stage Sets Q,1m3j,,,fI?,E2fCk and Jim Walks Pm mefy for The center of many school and community ac- tivities, the Marshfield auditorium requires much behind-the-scenes work. This work, which includes lighting the stage and handling props and cur- tains, is tackled by a crew of students enrolled in the stagecraft class. Changes in the class this year included the addition of two girls and an increase in the credit given per semester. The class was placed under the art department so that a class could specialize in making stage sets and designs for the various programs. The actual stagecraft class dealt with the speaking, drama, and art departments. Taught through the instruction of Mr. john Connors and by practical experience, these students became the nucleus of many fine performances and functions held in the M.H.S. auditorium. iMr. John Connors shows student Mike Henshaw how to set up a prop for a backdrop. 2 , i Z - 2 f 2 'wg Adelita fShelley - sols Chea Gomez CSue Lilleyj after Candido refuses to eat dinner with the Gomez family. Sandersj con ft Cast Gomez . . . Clarissa CGinty.. . . Gomez ................ Sue Lilley . . . . . .Shelley Sanders Rosenbloom ......... julie Stevens . . . .Terry Barham . . . .Steve Garner Karla jgr ansen i e cGinty ..... Mama Gomez ........ Chi?h ...... janey ............... joe Dimartelli .... . Social Worker .... School Clerk ..... Aloysisus Duffy ..... The Court Clerk ..... The judge .......... L.. iijohni TigT1slElT Nanc Pennington emo asso Karen Champagne . . . .David Morgan . . . .David Wright . . . .Teresa Dibble . . . . .Mark Newell . . . . .Steve Apling . . . . .Stan Emerich The Boy .................... Stan Cox Director .... ..... M r. Bill Handshaw Assistant .... ...Mrs. Marjorie Landis Drama Dramatist-s Q0 Spanish The Marshfield dramatic program was busy this year staging two highly interesting, yet totally dis- similar, plays. The first play of the year was a modern fable, I live over there on 16th I can go anywhere I like, Me Candido, written by Walt Anderson and pre- sented by the dramatists on November 19 and 20. The play revolved around a Puerto Rican boy named Candido, who has been orphaned and left on the streets of New York to care for himself. He is soon taken in by the kindly Gomez family and secures a job in the restaurant of his neighbor, Mr. Ramirez. However, Candido's problems are far from being solved, as a Social Worker dis- covers the unschooled boy working underage and insists he must be educated. These difficulties are followed by more: Candido is not legally adopted and the Gomezes and their concerned neighbors must go through many trials and much legal action to keep the boy. Street, but says Steve Garner, Candido in Me Candido. M. Jasso CChuchoj, J. Trushell CMr. McGintyj, Terry Barham CMr, Rami rezj, and M. Newell CMr. Duffyj talk over Candido's coming trial. 90 Mr. Handshaw prompts his young actors on using more expression in their movements. Quixote Brought to Stage The second play of the year, The Wonderful Adventures of Don Quixote, was the delightful story of a 17th century country squire who imag- ined himself a 15th century gallant knight. He believed that he was missioned to save a lovely lady, Dulcinea del Toboso, who only existed in the fascinating world of imagination Don Quixote lived in. Despite his fear of the Knight of the White Moon, Don set out in a search of his Dul- cinea and hired as his squire a loyal servant named Sancho. Much to the dismay of Don Quixote's neice, Antonia, the two men began their journey of adventure. During their exciting trek, Don Quixote encountered a flock of sheep which he saw as a large, forbidding army, and a big wind- mill which he thought was a giant. After a long, tiring, unsuccessful journey, he was finally per- suaded to return home. ,K Q R. Gibson, M. Parks, M. Jasso, and T. Barham rehearse for Tbe Adventures of Don Quixote. and Hodgen, make-up N. Pennington and R. Aasen before the play. fs... Wi. all . We new Q, .yi 91 K 1 Q., wt, ,, ,,,, ,,,,-ff, w.,w,,f 'N-.wwf 4 Don Quixote ..... Sancho Panza ..... Antonia ........ josefina ..... Rocinante ..... Teresa ................ ..Terry Barham . . . .Memo Jasso . . . .Teresa Dibble . . .julie Stevens . . .David White Karla Jorgdnson Sanchita ........ Dr. Carrasco .......... Master Nicolas ....... Miguel ........... . . . Alicia .......... Master Pedro ..... Leandro ...... Esteban ..... Ggllgtgigrgl .... Boy ............. Villager .............. First Country Girl ..... Second Country Girl. . . .Dolene Felkner ..Bill Beaumont . Doug Handshaw . . . . . .Ken Botta . . . .Kathy Aasen . . ,Mark Newell Kubli Juanita Woelde . . .Steve Apling . . . . .David Fitch Raynelda Gibson . . .Martha Parks Third Country Girl ....... Kathy English Guests and Villager 9 Ken Robb Lynn Hurley Barry Girt Nancy Leaton Stan Emerich 1 Officers President Ron Williams Vice-President Kathy Krummel Secretary-Treasurer Donna Sandberg Advisers Mrs. Donna Whitty Mrs. Ora Niemela L. to R., ROW 1: Mrs. D. Whitty, D. Norman, J. Swain, K. Krummel, R. Williams, D. Sandberg, K. Aasen, K. Clausen, K. Kelly. ROW 2: B. Hanks, J, Farr, D. Saint, D. Wheeler, S. Sanders, N. Leaton, P. Brigham, L. Manders, J. Hansen. ROW 3: K. Enlgish, J. Stevens, J, Trushell, K. Skroder, K. Hamilton, L. Long, C. Schroeder. ROW 4: B. Putman, J. Doving, E. Stambaugh, B. Albertson, N. Archer, S. Due, J. Williams. ROW 5: K. Jorgensen, A. Yantis, D. Markham, S. Sihlen, B. Cooke, D. Whitaker, S. Potts, D. Shively. Mrs. D. Whitty points out the essentials of a good constructive speech to debators -Sue Due, Karen Hamilton, Daile Wheeler, and Bob Putman. Speech Students Participate 4?-wy'M 7Y 'fvwas.,,,,MWWvn v 'ce'fwA,. Mf,.W.,,,.,. In Numerous Tournaments v Throughout the '65-'66 school year, students in ff' Speech Club have built for themselves a mountain 5 of experience. They sponsored the Southwestern l Oregon Invitational Tournament in November and fi the District Speech Tourney in March. Mem- bers prepared in debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, impromptu speaking, serious and hu- morous interpretation, poetry, and salesmanship for the annual Linfield College Speech Tourna- ment held February 17, 18, and 19. The industrious ones also traveled to the Pacific University Tour- nament and to the Southern Oregon College Tour- nament. Other activities of Speech Club included spon- soring a junior high school speech tournament and broadcasting Spotlight on the Pirates on KCBY TV and Pirate Pipelinel' on KOOS radio. An after-game dance was held and other fund raising projects explored in the hopes of raising money for the club's treasury. If 1 li ! ri 4 Lj , JLENJ SUV' L. to DR., ROW 1: J. Swain, K. Krummel, R. Williams, D. Sandberg, J. Hansen, D'. Wheeler 'NJ ,-J, MM, D. Saint. ROW 2: Mrs. D. Whitty, J. Trushell, E. Stambaugh, B. Putman, K. Aasen, S. Duel ROW 3: A. Yantis, D. Markham, S. Sihlen, B. Cooke, S. Potts, D. Shively. ational Forensic League L. to R., ROW 1: D. Norman, K, Krummel, D. Sandberg, D. Wheeler. ROW 2: J. Trllshell, E. Stambaugh, B. Putman, S. Due, K. Hamilton. ROW 5: A. Yantis, S. Sihlen, B. Cooke, D. Shively. Debators this year met a formidable challenge in their topic: Resolved: That the Federal Gov- ernment should adopt a program of compulsory arbitration in labor-management disputes in basic industries. After finally figuring out what the topic meant, they went on to capture many places in the tournaments to which they traveled. Debate Julie Swain prepares her serious interpretation for district competition. 93 i rf Officers President Lee Doving Vice President jorgen Kruse Recording Secretary Dolene Felkner Corresponding Secretary Dianne Fischer Treasurer Connie Mulvanny Historian Ann Doving Members-at-Large Sally Bedingfield Terry Barham Advisers ' ,tr ,V 4 5 it Miss Helen McPherson Mr. Robert Gillett P L to R., ROW 1: Connie Mulvanny, Marce Aslin, Dolene Felkner, Sally Bedingfield, Terry Barham, Ann Doving. ROW 2: Lee Doving, jorgen Kruse. Tri-M Musicians Initiate Largest Group of Apprentices Modern Music Masters, Chapter 155, gives out- standing vocal and instrumental students an op- portunity for musical expression in the school and community. The initiation of forty-six apprentices proved to The program was highlighted by the Barbershop- pers, who were presented by john Anderson, an honorary member. Tri-M ushered for the various concerts given by the instrumental and vocal departments. The scholarship fund and treasury were increased by be the largest class ever taken into the international honorary society. Initiates were chosen on the basis of musicianship, scholarship, leadership, service, character, and cooperation. More than one hundred parents, faculty, and honorary members witnessed the candlelight ceremony in a Halloween setting. the sale of Plasti-Coated book covers and coke concessions at basketball games. Deserving stu- dents were awarded scholarships to assist them in attending summer music camps. Tri-M Top-Notchers-Larry Teague, Lee Dov- ing, and Jorgen Kruse-look over the achieve- ment records that they will send to the national oiiice for recognition. 94 jim Kubli and Terry Barham entertain members and President Lee Doving and Treasurer Connie Mulvanny present guests at the initiation ceremony. Brian Bay with his key and membership card. 4 t 1 7 x Honorary member John Anderson and his Bayshore Four captivate their audience with several barbershopper numbers. L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. R. Gillett, D. Fischer, D. Felkner, A. Dov ing, J. Kruse, L. Doving, T. Barham, S. Bedingfield, C. Mulvanny, Miss H. McPherson. ROW 2: K. Celorie, C. Royer, L. Strickland L. McCoy, P. Bregel, C. Mathews, P. Johns, N. Katzenberger, S McNutt. ROW 3: J. Kubli, S. Apling, J. Doving, D. Guthrie, S. Renfro, J. Caldwell, J. Buckles, A. Kingsley, K. Elliott. ROW 4 D. Sandberg, M. Johns, C. Neu, P. Taylor, S. Erichsen, M. Olsen C. Allison, R. Harless, M. Jacobson., S. George. ROW 5: D. Titus R. Kelly, L. Teague, M. Aslin, B. Voight, L. Benford, 1. Beau chemin, T. Ahlgrim. ROW 6: B. Barber, C. Livingston, S. Jones D. Casey, J. Kronholm, H. Douglas, B. Bay. ROW 7: T. Stocks B. Martindale, B. Beaumont, L. Dirksen, D. Fitch. B Vocal Music Music Groups Add to Accomplishment Choral groups of Marshfield High presented a new look to the public this year, with the addition of the choral sound shell in the background and a hand-crafted harpsichord and other Renaissance and Baroque instruments for accompaniment. Vespers program at Christmas filled the auditof rium to capacity for two performances, opening with the traditional processional Westminister Carol and ending with the Hallelujah Chorus. This year's program presented all the vocal groups performing the cantata The First Christmas Story by Dr. Louise Grant. Monday evening's program saw over fifty alumni from the audience join the Choir in singing the Hallelujah Chorus. The setting of stone Gothic arches and stained glass windows, enhanced by special lighting, lent a cathedral atmosphere to the Vespers. Again, Choir presented its annual Christmas Television Show. The ensembles, Serenettes, Madrigal, Coral- Tones, Beachcombers, and Gleemen performed at numerous meetings, service clubs, and other com- munity social events during the year. With the addition of the harpsichord, Madrigal proved to be a special attraction at Christmas. The Path of Music-Madrigals to Madnessl' provided the theme for the 1966 Spring Sing-a- Rama, held in April. This theme followed the time line of the madrigals of the 16th century, Bach's music of the 17th and early 18th, melodies of the 19th, and the adaptions of early classic themes to modern rhythmical arrangements of the 20th cen- tury. This program featured accompaniment by organg harpsichordg soprano, alto and tenor re- corders, percussion, and the piano. Madrigal Officers President-Don Titus Vice President-Pat johns Secretaries-Marlene Horner Steve jones Publicity Managers- Sally Bedingfield Paula Taylor Accompanists--Lee Doving janet Beauchemin Student Director-Sandra George Choir Marshfield's large singing groups participated in the Southwestern Oregon District Vocal Festival and Solo and Ensemble Contest, held in Reedsport in late April, under the direction of Dr. Royce Saltzman of the University of Oregon. In conjunction with the Oregon Music Educators Association, f1ve Marshfield Choir students were selected for the All-State Choir, held in Portland during spring vacation. Vocal students appeared in three assemblies for the student body: Thanksgiving, Vespers, and the Sing-a-Rama. L. to R., ROW 1: D. Guthrie, L. Magnuson, P. Johns, C. Royer, L. Doving, D. Felkner, K. Elliott, J. Caldwell, C. jackson. ROW 2: J. Kubli, S. jones, B. Barber, D. Fitch, B. Martindale, T. Barham, D. Titus, M. Johns. 96' L. to R., ROW 1: C. Royer, P. Johns, S. Taylor, L. La- Chapelle, J. Kubli, J. Davies, R. Groleau, L. Teague, L. McCoy, T. Dibble, C. Mulvanny, L. Doving, Miss H. Mc- Pherson. ROW 2: M. Horner, C. Lilienthal, C. Warzecha C. Spinning, J. Black, K. McCarty, D. Titus, M. Johns, K Darrow, L. Strickland, M. Gaines, S. Scheel, D. Felkner. ROW 3: D. Guthrie, P. Risley, D. Fischer, C. Baldwin, S Jones, D. Fitch, D. Lovie, D. Buckles, R. Loomis, L. Long B. wiufes, V. Huntley, J. caldweu. Row 41 C. stewart. Lf . to R., ROW 1: L. McCoy. ROW 2: . Strickland, N. Katzenburger. ROW 5: T. Ahlgrim, A. Doving, P. Taylor, E. Taylor. ROW 4: L. Anderson, V. Bennett. ROW 5: L. Benford. L L Serenettes Lee Doving holds the bench while Terry Barham, Don Titus, Mike Johns, and Bob Martindale slide the harp- sichord into Doving's stationwagon. 3 Magnuson, N. Katzenburger, B. Lindstrom, C. Pounds, B Barber, D. Kronsteiner, M. Anderson, K. Bowker, K. Elliott, E. Biasca, B. Dinkins, S. Bedinglield. ROW 5: C. Stark, S George, B. Martindale, A. Yantis, J. Beauchemin, C. Living- ston, E. Button, B. Voight, D. Greene, M. DeMuth, P Taylor, K. Johnson. ROW 5: K. Fish, S. Livingston, J Alvey, T. Barham, L. Foote, S. Smith, B. Beaumont, B Martindale, B. Payton, J. Johnson, C. Jackson, E. Smith, L. Benford. L. to R., ROW 1: J. Kubli. ROW 2: S. Jones, T. Barham. ROW 3: B. Martindale. Seated: C. Neu, accompanist. ? 1 ii' i 5 Girls? Glee Glcemen 'iiv 'r an Barbara Hanen portrays the Virgin Mary during the Christmas Vesper Services. L. to R.: J. Kubli, S. Jones, B. Barber, T. Barham, B. Beaumont, B. Martindale, D. Fitch, C. Livingston. Coleen Neu, accompanist. 8 t we , 1+ 'il 4.6-'n -,,gfi'vf Dr, ,'f , 914 if M Ji'ff'435i'2l The Choir Performs during the Christmas Vesper Services' Selected as members of the All-State Choir were Ann Doving, Caren Jackson, Terry Barham, Bob Martindale, and Steve Jones. Rehearsing on recorders and on the harpsichord are Dianne Fischer, l Linda Benford, Stephanie Ellsworth, and Lee Doving. i Mixed Chorus 99 7 . L. to R., ROW 1: P. Brumbaugh, M. Horner, J. Doving, L. Doving, S. Bedingfield, J. jordan, P. johns. ROW 2: D. Titus, S. George, A. Doving, C. Neu, L. Anderson, P. Taylor, S. jones. ROW 3: V. Bennett, W. Hoffman, J. Beauchemin, T. Barham, S. Ellsworth, T. Taylor. Choral Council L. to R., ROW 1: D. Stutz, J. Farr, D. Cottel. ROW 2: S Tindell, j. Newton, L. Manders. ROW 3: S. George, D. Sandberg E. Swain. ROW 4: G. Haliski, J. Kruse, M. Aslin. Band Council Barbara Albertson and Teresa Dibble listen to and analyze various works in the new Understanding Music class. .MJ-rs if L to R ROW 1: A. Kingsley, C. Allison, C. Jackson, M. Aslin, L Dirkson, S. McNutt, D. Sandberg, P. Baughman, K. Celorie. ROW 2 S. George, L. Hale, J. Buckles, L. Benford, A. Doving, B Voight, M. Jacobson, S. Renfro, S. Engblom. ROW 3: D. Laird, S Apling, L. Risher, S. Erichson, M. Rounsaville, M. Hagge, Concert Band Instrumental Music OO I R. Harless, P. Bregel, C. Mathews. ROW 4: C. Fullerton L Teague, J. Kronholm, T. Stocks, D. Casey, M. LaRue, L Arnold M. Sorenson, 1. Garner. ROW 5: V. Konrad, J. Kruse, D Laird B. Bay, H. Douglas, D. Stiles, T. Bullington, Band Members Don New Gold jackets The Marshfield High School Golden Pirate Marching Band, directed by Mr. Robert Gillett, helped kick off the football season again this year by supplying the fans with spirited music and en- tertaining half-time shows. Drum Major Herb Douglas applied many of the techniques he had learned at a specialized drum-major school to im- prove the band's style. While members of Concert and Varsity bands were marching, members of the Freshman Band sold Marshfield loyalty buttons in the stands, an annual project which has contributed to the bands' uniform fund. During the football season, members began selling Christmas cards, paper, and tags. The bands sold more than one- hundred per cent of their goal, aided by the Var- sity Band's impressive winning record of 127070 of its goal. When basketball season rolled around, a select group of musicians, known as the Marshfield Pep Band, delighted the spectators. Clad in new pur- ple and gold uniforms, the Pep Band also helped boost the spirit of the student body at pep assem- blies. Other band members sold popcorn for three home games to add to the uniform fund. The annual Spring Concert offered an oppor- tunity for all three bands to demonstrate their mastery of concert, as well as pep music. The Golden Pirate Marching Band again appeared in the Boat Parade in both Coos Bay and North Bend on March 12. A highlight for the Freshman band was the District Band Festival' held on February 28. In February, the Concert Band received new gold jackets to be worn with black slacks and skirts. Plans were made for chest plates which could change the jacket into a marching coat. Four members of Concert Band were selected to participate in the All-State Band in Portland dur- ing Spring Vacation. Their tryout material was taped in December and sent to Portland for judg- ing. Those who qualified for the honor were Tom Bullington, Contra Bass Clarinet, Sue Erichsen, French horng Sandra George, percussion, and Lar- ry Teague, trumpet. I , I.. to R., ROW 1: I. VosBurgh, M. Demuth, D. Lasater. ROW 2: L. Marcot, R. Stoll, Pirettes Officers President-jorgen Kruse Vice-President-Sandra George Secretary-Marcella Aslin Treasurer--Donna Sandberg Larry Teague, David Casey, Brian Bay, Jorgen Kruse, and Herb Douglas perform several selections for the Tri-M initiation. Linda Tower Cabovej and Torn Landon Cbelowj rehearse with their band for the coming spring concert. Woodwind Quintet members-Donna Sandberg, Ann Doving, Judi Buckles, Sue Erichsen, and Linda Benford-perform a diflicult selection at the Tri-M initiation. Varsit Band we.. L. to R., ROW 1: L. McGuire, L. Benshoof, D. Norman, F. Per- W. Chamberlain, D. Walker, T. Landon, W. Monks, J. Scott, kins, J. Snyder, L. Aspinall, E. Swain, K. Goodman, L. Tower, M. Harrington. ROW 4: W. Wylie, R. Love, J. Webster, J. J. Newton, L. Wollin. ROW 2: M. Simmons, S. Smith, S. Scott, Mateski, K. Bard, W. Barth, L. Horton, G. Haliski, R. Arndt, J. Doving, S. Tindell, N. Henry, R. Weigh, R. Granthan, P. Bul- R. Christensen. lington. ROW 3: J. Conn, D. Mathews, D. Moore, D. McKenzie, Selected as members of the All-State Band were Larry Teague, Sandy George, Sue Erichsen, and Tom Bullington. L 103 unior Varsity Band Pep Band L. to R., ROW 1: K. Celorie, S. Renfro, R. Harless, R. Grantham, C. Mathews. ROW 2: A. Kingsley, J. Mateski, S. Tindell, D. McKenzie, P. Bregel. ROW 3' L. Teague, D. Laird, M. Hagge, L. Horton, J, Doving. ROW 4: T. Bullington, D. Moore, 1. Kruse, M. Harrington, B. Voight. ROW 5: V. Konrad, W. Chamberlain, D. Casey, K. Baird, M. LaRue, M. Aslin. 104 Mr. Robert Gillett studies the score for Concert Band's next performance. 3 L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. F. Niesius, T. Moehl, P. Warr, R. Thompson M. Snyder, J. Swain, S. Garner. ROW 2: K. Peterson, LF. Smith J. Guernsey, J. Birch, M. Maguire, J. Lauritzon. ROW 3: P. Lorencej J. Barnes, E. Aasen, B. Cooke, , C. Elliott. ROW Abney, P Morgan, B. Barber, B orn. Officers LQIIII C ll 5 President ................,... ........ P hillip Warr Initiatign IS SUCCCSS Vice-President. . . . . .RonaldwIh.Q111p5g'Q , , , , Secretary ...,..... . I A .Marg-lfiggggfi Under the direction of Mr. Francis Niesius, Mr. Treasurer .......... ........ u 'e wain Dale Wakem, and the new Officers, Latin Club N er .... .,.,.. fH-mm -3-g-M-oeeh-1--continued its program on the Roman Civilization. . , D During their February initiation, Latin Club Advisers .......... .... M r. Francis Niesius Mr. Dale Wakem Mr. D. Wakem, the new Latin instructor, finds that shaving a balloon is not as simple as it looks. lx W 105 welcomed in many new members. For the privilege of joining, these initiates had to do various gags, including rolling peanuts down the hall with their noses, eating raw oysters, and shaving balloons. Led by the initiation committee of Tom Moehl, Dennis Abney, Bruce Horn, and Phillip Warr, the party was a tremendous success but just a preview of the fun anticipated at the end-of-the-year party. The only qualifications for Latin Club member- ship is finishing one-half year of Latin with a C average. Oliicers Ron Tompson, Marti Snyder, Phil Warr, Julie Swain and Tom Moehl plan the monthly meeting. fbi e'rl 'gint fmjyc f l. President Bob Elliott ident ,hnson -Treasurer Beauchemin Manager Linda Matthews Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Seelig Advisers Mr. Daryl Long Mrs. Jacqueline McNeill E ,Q M.F.L.C. members scramble to collect the goodies that fell from the broken piiiata. Xkwsxmgmsggq ? me The officers plan the agenda for an upcoming meeting. Shelley Sanders searches anxiously for Eat, drink, and be merry , say Bob Seelig, Kip Johnson, and Ralph Thrift at the M.F.L.C. the piiiata at the M.F.L.C. Christmas Christmas party. PHUY- 1-is 4 L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. D. Long, L. Mathews, B. Seelig, J. Beau- chemin, R. Elliott, K. Johnson-, S. Mark2If'K. Evan . Dibble, K. Celorie, G. Bassow, P. Brumbaugh, Mrs. . c eill. ROW 2: L. Bufton, F. McMullan, Wehrle, S. Stevens, J. Baarstad, P. Baughman, J. McCoy, Meye . D. Felkner, C. Waggoner, G. Meyer, P. Renfro, L. Mc oy, . Ysen, K. English, R. Smith. ROW 3: M. Allison, M. Swearengin, j. Beard, N. Pennington, R. Carl- son, S. Chandler, P. Taylor, C. Bingham, S. Conrad, L. Lefier, D. Language Club Heats Foreign Exchange Modern Foreign Language Club was boosted through its third year by enthusiastic members and officers. Membership was open to any student upon completion of one year of French or Spanish. This year M.F.L.C.'s mademoiselles, monsieurs, sefioritas, and senores actively participated in several exciting club events. The first of these events was the annual Christmas party, highlighted with the breaking of the traditional pinata. This Dolene Felkner transla S ' h dialogue Mrs. J. McNeill listens to students practice for Mr. D. Long as arel Meyer istens. French in the language lab. hc. r WJUIMLWJB-bf eww, VMGCQV Manley, S. Sanders, N. Barnes, C. Neu, D. Fischer. ROW 4: K Warren, M. Stambaugh, P. Smith, J. Buckles, N. Archer, C. White L. Sams, C. Cavanaugh, K. Reeves, G. Ouelette, C. Owen, R. Gib- son, M. Adams, R. Schaeffers. ROW 5: j. Mills, T. Stanley, G Banry, J. Cox, J. Garland, K. johnson, H. Abel, C. Fish, M. Keim J. Stevens, M. Robertson. ROW 6: B. Beaumont, C. Hosking, S jones, D. Fitch, L. Foote, S. Sihlen, M. Churchich, R. Thrift D. Markham. Students . F festivity was followed by the Mardi Gras in Feb- ruary and the Spring Initiation Banquet. Guest speakers and foreign exchange students Steve Sihlen and Konno Shigemasa brightened club meetings with talks of their homelands. Concessions and other money-raising projects supported the club's activities and the foreign ex- change student program. plicated Russian sentence. V' .,.......,.,Mf.f.. .7 f 3 1 Mr. D. Long asks the class to translate a com fn. 1- ff. .7-. ,, -p-,v, iQ:ztQwiMa3M,Qf6Wi 4, Student Council members Fred Messerle and Randy Kindred sell popcorn at a basketball game to earn l Vice-President Barry Girt leams registration procedure from Mr. Larsen. Helping with registra- tion is one of council's activi- ties. money for council activities. LW Dr. McLean supervises one of the many Student Council meetings. 108 President Fred Messerle ponders over an upcoming Student Council Meeting. Sandy George interviews Student Council Council Tightens Supervision The efforts of Student Council this year were directed toward better communications between the administration and the students. A twice- monthly bulletin, The Pirate Pen Notes, was pub- lished as a supplement to the Ma-Hi Times. For the first time, Student Council acquired its own office and established mail boxes in the Attendance Ofiice for the executive members and the various clubs. The duties of Council began with registration and a welcoming assembly. Activities got into full swing as Council members sponsored the annual Frosh Mixer and an Antique Auction to rid the school of many of its unneeded relics. Six Coun- cil members journeyed to Grants Pass to receive additional executive training at the Region V workshop. Celebrating football Homecoming, Student Council organized a bonfire and pep rally to promote school spirit. The Christmas Toy Dance provided gifts for the needy children of the Bay Area. As the year's charity drive, members selected the United Good Neighbors' Drive. Taking full advantage of constitutional rights, Student Council formed various committees and enforced constitutional specifications. Other responsibilities of Council included pre- siding at assemblies, supervising Student Body elec- tions, and approval of all club activities. Commit- tees such as communications, foreign students, as- sembly, approval blanks, and investigations en- abled Student Council members, individually and as a unit, to better fulfill those duties bestowed upon them. ,ui '- ' 5 . x x xx .5 , f - fm . . Q ' 'V ' - , af . '57 L2 1 , Q 3 A . ,ily X :H yi 2 5 fu Z L a sr i A . Q. Q P Vim, 4 V, 1 Z 7, 'Af 4 . v. 4 vw, M9 , W V, Ki 7,4 ,Nfw-www f fff mf 2 ' f 4 1 Q I fn-v Q ,- K A, .dd haf. V :V 1. if ,X --. 1, I 1 ., f, f: f 4 2, ,L 'f v' 5, 241 U . . z' 1 v 4- ' 1 ii A My ' A f 2g?,'.fg:f kdm? ' , , J 1 V 1 ,. f fp, 4.1, 4 ' 11 Y gf: H W -'f 973 Leanne Hale helps decorate the tree for the Christmas Vespers. Officers President ................ Vice-President .......... Recording Secretary ....... Corresponding Secretary .... . . Treasurer ............,. Historian ...... . . Song Queen ...... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms ...... Senior Representative .... . . junior Representatives .... . . . Sophomore Representatives. . . Freshman Representatives ...... .Carolyn Hewitt . . . .Susan Due . . . .jane Beard . . .Ann Doving Martha Wehrle . . .Leanne Hale .Dolene Felkner . . . . . .Pat Johns . . . .Pam Leneve .Carolyn Allison Linda Stokes . . .Ann Kingsley Jeanie Roberts . . . . .janet Ring joEllen Waggoner Friendship Chairman .... . . . Program Chairman .... . . . . . . .Kathy Aasen . Chris Fitzgerald Laurie Mulkins Written Publicity Chairman. . .Mary Anne Allison Poster Chairman ................ Nancy Leaton Social Service Chairman .... .... M arcia Olsen Concessions Chairman .... ..... S ara Glassow Awards Chairman ...... .... K athy Celorie Decorations Chairman .......... Linda Shanbeck Advisers A Miss Margaret Shannon Mrs. Mary Glassow Mrs. jackie Anderson Mrs. Helen Neal Laurie Mulkins and Chris Fitzgerald tell how the decorations chairman Linda Shanbeck is going to beautify all Girls' League functions in her lovely wallpaper gown. . A -'f , Q. ,ww .a 7 At the Sadie, ballerina Kip johnson is made up by Sue Marker as a penalty for violating the sacred Sadie rules. 110 5 A . 6 , .f 5, Girls' League G'l 1 H f ir s nitrate 'Smile Week at Marshfield Girls' League has spent another year boosting the spirits of new and old students. The League was busy long before students ar- rived at school this fall, preparing for Smile Week, the official week for friendliness. At the end of the week four Miss Friendships were se- lected: Anna Brunell, freshman, Karla Jorgensen, sophomore, Linda Kindred, junior, and Frances McMul1an, senior. In the Girls' League tradition of friendship, get- acquainted letters were sent to new girls at M.H.S., who were also introduced at the Girls' League meetings. After Smile Weekl' the Sadie Hawkins Dance, Sadie Goes Circus, was held in the Girls' Gym. The proceeds from the dance were put into a scholarship fund, with the scholarship going to a deserving senior girl. The Christmas season brought the annual trim- ming of the tree for Vespers and the sending of Christmas greetings to members of the faculty. The social service project, held in March, created school spirit with class competition. The money accumulated was sent to the Mentally Retarded Foundation of the Bay Area. Also included in social service was the sending of get well cards to girls who had been ill for a week or more. Regional Secretary Sara Glassow supervised the extensive planning for the Regional Girls' League Conference. The junior girls revived an old Marsh- field tradition by sponsoring the Mother-Daughter Tea. Officers L. to R., ROW 1: D. Felkner, L. Hale, S. Due, A. Doving, J. Beard, M. Wehrle, C. Hewitt, P. johns. ROW 2: A. Kingsley, J. Roberts, J. Waggoner, M. Olsen, P. Leneve, J. Ring, C. Fitzgerald. ROW 3: C. Allison, L. Shanbeck, L. Mulkins, M. Allison, S. Glassow, K. Aasen, N. Leaton. W' 5 I? Q 3: ilifl 'si , , Q 1 gl if A f, 1 Circus Man Ron Thompson and Lion Carolyn Hewitt are married by the justice ofgthe Peace Karla Jorgensen at the Sadie. HQ 1- ,f 'Q Cynthia Bingham and Tom jones enjoy the seductive at- mosphere of the Sadie. 112 Besides the traditional rose and bracelet, january Girl of the Month, Lee Doving, received one of her child- hood dolls. i l if ig i,.i Q Officers President ........ Mike Harris Vice-President ......... Jerry Waggoner Secretary .......... Phil Warr Treasurer .... Steve Mclnturif Pub. Manager .......... Dick Whitakery Senior Rep. ..... Clyde Elliotwlli Brian Bay Junior Rep. ..... Bob Huggins Soph. Rep. ..... Steve Garner Frosh. Rep. ...... Marty Popp 7 B0 S L. to R., ROW 1: S. Garner, M. Harris, J. Waggoner, S. Mclnturff. ROW 2: T. Swanson, P. Warr, D. Whitaker, B. Huggins. Boys Increase Activity Boys, League experienced an active year under the leadership of its officers, the guidance of its interested advisers, and the enthusiasm of its mem- bers. At the start of the year, several new commit- tees were organized to aid the club in its various activities. This year pins were awarded to the boys who actively participated on committees and to each Boy of the Month. The Boys' League meetings had a variety of Top: Konno, M.H.S.'s japanese exchange student, demonstrates the form of setting up a Judomatch. Bottom: Bill Loffer, Kip johnson, and Randy Williams chase the ball in Senior intramural basketball, while Mike Durrand plans other strategy. programs from surfing and judo to skits and in- formative talks on colleges. Boys' League strives to help make each boy a better and more responsible citizen. Boys' League President Mike Harris addresses the first Boys' League meeting. I- fy M l MQ- W , f 7 , ,f L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. L. Davies, B. Hanks, H. Abel, G. Dancey R. Thrift, J. Kruse, R. Williams, B. Sorum, K. Shigemasa, Mr. J Ylvisaker. ROW 2: M, Crane, G. Mathews, K. johnson, S. Jansen D. Ashford, L. Rubenstein, S. Tindell, P. Morgan, C. Turneri Tom Moehl and Lee Doving try out the juke sponsored by Key Club. ROW 3: B. Hunt, B. Beaumont, J. Barnes, S. Pennington, K. johnson, D. Miller, F. Messerle, B. Breniman, ROW 4: K. Robb, D. Ryan, R. Rood, M. Churchich, D. Whitaker, D. Wood, T. Sawyer, S. Traver, W. Grant. Key Club Members Sponsor Juke Box Key Club lived up to its motto of service to school and community this year through various projects. At Christmas, the special time for unsel- fish giving, the club sponsored the Canned Good Drive, which was, for the first time, on an inter- school competition basis with North Bend School. Key Clubbers supported the athletic department when they took tickets at the games, handed out programs at the football games, and ushered dur- ing basketball season. Key Club enthusiastically joined in the school's new move toward improvement and change by placing a juke box in the cafeteria for student en- joyment. The Coos Bay Kiwanis, the parent organization, sent eight members of Key Club to the District Convention, held this year in Puyallup, Washing- ton. In return, Key Club handled concessions at the wrestling matches at the Coos Bay Armory and the oflicers took over one of Kiwanis's meet- ings in May. Z p f v . 5 . L 2. 2, Z s . 5 fe ff f Don Titus and Mike Crane donate their time and energy to help in the canned food drive. Officers President ...................... George Dancey Vice-President .... . . .Ralph Thrift Secretary ......... .... J orgen Kruse Treasurer ........,. .... H arry Abel Publicity Manager ..... .... B ob Huggins Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ..... D on Titus Game Duty Chairmen .... . . .Bryan Elfving Charlie Turner Canned Food Drive Chairman ..... Fred Messerle Advisers Mr. james Ylvisaker Mr. Lewis Davies Bob Beaumont gets into the swing of things as he helps Students learn what to do in case of move the Empire Library, a fire in the auditorium. -, . XA Nw Counting cans was a big job for Fred Messerle and Don McGrifT. Ken Robb doesn't know how to ask a rooter to leave the reserve section. l gli , 115 L. to R., ROW 1: Mrs. L. Miller, S. Davis, C. Adams, C. Glassow, M. Allison, B. Martindale, Mrs. J. Elliott. ROW 2: C. Mathews, D. Felkner, J. Caldwell, S. Angell, V. Running, M. Skinner, K. Celorie, V. Basso, L. Kindred. ROW 3: J. Newton, S. Erichsen, Tri-Hi-Y Girls Help Service Groups Spread Good Tri-Hi-Y, a select club devoted to community service and the development of Christian ideals, compiled an impressive list of activities for the year. The club devoted much time and thought to the Youth and Government program. Interested members attended pre-legislature, held in Eugene in February. Several Marshfield Tri-Hi-Y girls attended the Youth and Government session in April. - The club was also active in many community D. Sandberg, C. Allison, C. Olson, L. Bufton, S. Anderson B Hood, L. Mathews, M. Olsen. ROW 4: L. Shanbeck, K. Warren R. Gibson, M. Adams, K. johannesen, J. johnson, J. Oliphant S Due, C. White, C. Jackson. Will activities. They joined Hi-Y in caroling at St. Catherine's Residence and McAuley and Keizer hospitals. The Seaman's Center was also the partial responsibility of Tri-Hi-Y. The club divided into groups, each group decorating for the different holiday occasions. All the groups combined their efforts in decorating the center for Christmas. Tri-Hi-Y also helped the Tuberculosis and Health Association and advertised for the Senior Citizen's Club. Donna Sandberg and Sue Erichsen attend one of the many preparatory meetings for Youth and Government. Officers President. .Mary Anne Allison Vice-President ........ Cindy Glassow Secretary ....... Sara Glassow Treasurer ....... Carol Adams Social Service ..... Sally Davis Chaplain. . .Bonita Martindale Advisers .... Mrs. June Elliott Mrs. Lorine Miller ,J ' ' --A S. Connie Olson, Barbara Hanen, Robin Scheaffer, and Carol Adams sing during the Christmas season at St. Catherine's. 6' Karen Chiene sells Basketball Booster Buttons during a game, one of the main projects this Carol Adams, Sue Anderson, and Sally Davis make one of the club's year' frequent trips to the Seaman's Center. Tri-Hi-Y President Mary Anne Allison and Chris White receives her pin and a handshake from Mary Anne Allison Hi-Y President Gale Banry give the traditional at the Tri-Hi-Y initiation. reading at the Thanksgiving assembly. L. to R., Row 1: Dr. W. McLean, S. Myers, G. Banry, R. Elliott, Waggonner, R. Kelley, J. Garland. Row 4: T. Stemmerman, W. B. Girt, R. Aasen, T. Moehl, J. Kubli. Row 2: D. Kittrell, G. Barth, M. Durrand, K. Johansen, R. Thompsgn, R. Zwicker, T. Olson, S. Jones, T. Mills, S. Hootman, J. Mills, S. Sihlen, D. Mark- Stocks. W 4 ham. Row 3: E. Starnbaugh, J. McKeown, R. Cooke, J. Cox, J. Hi- Hi - Y Sponsors Foreign Student Assembly Hi-Y, a community service club to promote Christian ideals, continued its role as an active organization at school and in the Bay Area. In addition to attending five churches in the community, Hi-Y caroled at St. Catherine's Residence in conjunction with Tri-Hi-Y during the Christ- mas season. Proceeds from coffee and doughnut concession, an after-game dance, bottle drive, and the sale of student directories went to various organizations and a nominal President Gale Banry and Secretary-Treasurer Bob Elliot supervise a general meeting. scholarship for a worthy senior member. Hi-Y sponsored its annual foreign student program on January 26. Five exchange students from the University of Oregon attended and lectured on their countries' inter- national policies and customs. The Hi-Y Youth and Government program, held in Eugene, was well represented by Marshfield Hi-Y mem- bers, who presented a bill to the Mock Youth Legislature. Q-ff f 5 2 gas i ii University of Oregon's foreign exchange student from Korea entertains at a Hi-Y-sponsored assembly. ' Officers L. to R.: B. Elliott, secretary-treasf urerg S. Myers, Chaplaing B. Girt, sergeant-at-arms. Row 2: G. dBanry, pre 'dentg R, Aasen Axvice-pgj ent. qjpglci t UW-42-vu' 0 C5 teal' Advisers: Dr. William IT. McLean Mr. Rob Reeder -.ff fl N . New member Dan Sawyer is initiated at the club's annual induc- tion service. Hi-Y'ers Kirk Johansen, Rich Zwicker, and Doug Morin help unload refreshments for the Bloodmobile. ,. ,,,,..4uuunssl1 lf? Hi-Y'ers Dave Kittrel and Stan Myers sell coffee to thirsty football fans. 119 L. to R. ROW 1: R. Kirk, B. Harless, P. Oss, C. Mathews, C. Adams, S. Ford, L. Mulkins, J. Beauchemin, F. McMullan, T. Dib- ble, G. Gasso. ROW 2: K. Shigemasa, L. Kindred, G. Bruer, J. Newton, B. Felkner, V. Messner, M. Hollenbeck, S. Marken, N. Morgan, D. Fischer, N. Barnes, V. Running, B. Hight. ROW 3: J. Doving, J. Andrews, M. Maguire, D. Olsen, R. Carlson, J. Buck, J. Beard, M. Olsen, M. Swearengin, D. Newell, L. Cavanagh, M. Officers President ..... ...... S usan Ford Vice-President ..... .... L aurie Mulkins Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . .Francis McMullan Historian .......... . . .Janet Beauchemin Publicity Manager ...... Carol Adams Advisers .......... . . .Mr. Yacub Dean Mr. Paul Preston Mr. Edward McKean-Smith tells about his African travels at the I.R.L. meeting. f Kt'x 185 120 Fitzpatrick, S. Bedingfield. ROW 4: M. Ysen, G. Ouelette, L Lefler, K. Warren, K.-Kileen, S. Chandler, B. Forbes, J. Guernsey, J. Roberson, M. Paczesniak, B. Barnard, B. Caderette, R. Thomp- son, S. Traver. ROW S: T. Flanagan, R. Gibson, M. Adams, K. Johannesen, A. Yantis, M. West, S. Simmons, C. Neu, R. Rood, S. Meek, J. Barnes. ROW 6: E. Delore, B. Beaumont, J. Mills, S. Sihlen. 0994 I.R.L. members plan for the coming convention. I. R. L. I. R. L. Parents Two Students With its increased membership and active officers, International Relations League initiated a number of projects this year. For the first time in many years, Marshfield's I.R.L. sent delegates to Salem at the request of Governor Mark O. Hatfield to participate in the United Nation's Day program. Various conferences demanded much of the members' time. To prepare for the Spring Con- ference, several members traveled to the pre- conference in Eugene and to North Bend for the Regional Conference. They spiritedly participated in the African debate in March at the traditional I.R.L. Conference. I.R.L. patented two foreign exchange students this year, one from Sweden and one from Japan. Along with its yearbook cover sales and conces- sions, I.R.L. ended its busy year in May with the election of new officers. L. to R., Row 1: C. Walling, c. sum Ford, L. Grischkowsky, C. Mulvanny, K. Hess, I - - -- . , . Garkow, P. Baker, G. Bracelin,,B:ihompson, C. Waggoner, C. King, K. Darrow, S. Marker, ljL erick, S. Oldham. ROW 2: J. Caldwell, S. Engblom, Meyg-EK. Randolph, E. Chard, J. WoelHe, L Strickland, F. Jin, . Henson, L. Woelfle, V. Run ning, S. Anderson, D. Henrickson, K. Krummel, G. Jackson. ROW 3: B. Lentz, M. Hawks, E. Bales, F. McMullan, P. Putman, D. Future Business Leaders Guthrie, G. Ouelette, C. Barker, M. Fitzpatrick, B. Lindstrom, D. Newell, S. Strobach, C. Olsen, T. Milburn, L. Bufton, K. Walker, S. Traver. ROW 4: M. Jacobson, K. Douglas, S. Roam, D. Rid- ings, D. Hun-tley, S. Harder, J. Meyer, M. Barth, C, Nylander, J. Carlson, R. Warriner, C. Allison, M. West, N. Pennington, S. Westman. ROW 5: Mr. D. Stender, Mr. M. Sperry, S. Sigsby, V. Ray, L. Matthews, C. Hamilton, K. Oplinger, J. Alvey, K. Johan neson, J. Yarbrough, B. Seelig, B. Day, R. Christenson. New Club Organized to Further Interest in Business Methods Despite the hardships of organization, Future Business Leaders of America actively started its first year. With the purpose of furthering an interest and knowledge of business at Marshfield, the newly organized group accomplished its goal through the use of speakers well-known in various business capacities. Under the leadership of the advisers, Mr. Marlin Sperry and Mr. Duffy Sten- der and President Ronda Thompson, the new members were very active in many pro'ects. Sell- ing school stationery and ice cream at the basket- ball games were their main fund raising projects. K. Darrow and R. Thompson listen attentively to Mr. Allen Backman from the State Employment Agency. Their main civic project was helping at the Coos Bay Public Library. The Marshfield Chapter of F.B.L.A. was represented at the executive conven- tion in Bend and at the State convention in Corvallis. The year was concluded with the in- stallation of new members and officers. Officers ,l1resirlenL.,i, .... .......... R onda Thompson kViCQi3!QS.L C C xii . . f.fJani -'Eng Secretary ........ .. fKa7DDa1?fvv ,Q Treasurer ......... ..... G ail Bracelm Publicity Manager . .. .......... Sue Marker Historian ......... .... C onnie Waggoner Advisers ........ . . .Mr. Marlin Sperry Mr. Duffy Stender V , 7 W ...- , .,,.,.....,,,,.,,.,.,,, ., , , fwffyf. Bay Public Library. G. Brace-lin, J. WoelHe, and M. Fitzpatrick help at the Coos L. to R., ROW 1: C. Evans, D. Fischer, C. Hewitt, M. Swearengin, N. Kolen, C. Fitzgerald, J. Dyer, P. Johns. ROW 2: C. Mathew, L. Strickland, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Ford, F. McMullan, J. Neidhart, J. Spencer, P. Smith, K. Celorie. ROW 3: N. Barnes, J. Newton, K. Warren, J. Rhoden, L. Matthews, M. Wehrle, L. Kindred, T. Dibble, E. Biasca, L. Sams. ROW 4: L. Lefler, L. Shanbeck, R. Thompson, D. Hodgen, R. Rood, A. Lorence, J. Beard, C. Allison, M. Fox, A. Doving. ROW 5: B. Albertson, G. Alvey, C. Jackson, C. glen, K. Johannesen, A. Yantis, R. Gibson, M. Allison, M. Syn er. Future Teachers of America Marshfield Chapter Hosts Regional Convention The Marjorie Tedrow Chapter of F.T.A. is an organization aimed at the members' better under- standing of the teaching profession. Six members spent one week during the previous summer at either Southern Oregon College or Oregon Col- lege of Education, observing the fundamentals and procedures of teaching. In November nine members and two advisers went to Linfield College for the State Conven- tion, to hear Governor Mark O. Hatfield speak on the rewards of education. In February the club was entertained by the youthful members of a Kiddies' Panel who dis- cussed the good and bad points of their teachers. For their treasury and their school and com- munity, members sold tickets at games and spon- sored a baked foods sale. In the spring Marshfield hosted the regional convention under the leader- ship of the regional president, Marcia Swearengin of Marshfield. Also during the spring, F.T.A. members went to the school and grade of their choice to observe the teachers' techniques and help in any way possible. nd 4 unior stative Cath Martha Wehrle practices her table manners at a dinner given by Delta Kappa Gam- ma. President Nancy Kolen Vice-President ..... Carolyn Hewitt Recording Secretary .... Julie Dyer Corresponding Secretary ....... Marcia Swearengin Treasurer ........ Chris Fitzgerald Historian .......... Diane Fischer Senior Re resentative at ohns Adviser ......... Mr. Dwight Stiles Qffi-Cers Miss Marjorie Tedrow emphasizes a point in her talk to the F.T.A. girls. our' ,,v.,..o'v 51. ohn Baum artner and Chris Hosking gaze John Garland ponders over ques 10 ing y at a sh skeleton and Floyd john- a perplexing instrument. son looks at another display. . L Science Club SWOCC Science Department Toured The enthusiastic and effective leadership of President on Bau r guided the Future Scientists o America through a very active and exciting year. All sophomores, juniors, and seniors with a science major and at least a B average in science were eligible for membership. A tour of the Yaquina Oregon State Ocean- ography Center in Newport highlighted the eventful year. Other activities included a tour of the science department at Southwestern Oregon Community College and an electronic presentation of the local West Coast Telephone Exchange. The membership also viewed scientific films and lis- tened to guest speakers at evening gatherings throughout the year. The organization allotted a display case in the science department to display future club activi- ties, minutes of the general meetings, and recent discoveries in the world of science. The year came to a close with a biology field trip and picnic. N A SWOCC student advises Lynn Samuels and Peggy Paul in the measurement of a chemical solution Officers President ......... ..... o n Baum artner Vice-President . .. ..... Fred Birch Secretary ...... .... M arce Aslin Treasurer ........ . . .Seth Hootman Publicity Manager . . ....... Kathy Celorle Sergeant-at-Arms . . . .......... Rick Kelley Adviser ................ Mr. Howard Monks L to R., ROW 1: S. Tindell, J. Hansen, T.. Moehl, R, Kelley, F. K. Fish. ROW 3: Mr. H. Monks, M. Kellogg, j. Garland R Aasen Birch, . B um artner S. Hootman, K. Celorie, J. Spencer, J. Neid- J. Mills P. Morgan, J. Barnes, D. Holliday. ROW 4 L1 Dancey hart, . amuels. 2: R. Shipp, B. Monks, B. Hun-t, M. Hagge, ,.fISjfl'5hnsonEW. Hood, S. Pennington, R. Beaumont, B Horn B Varley, Good, j. Rhoden, L. Shanbeck, L. Lefler, S. Chandler, 'MN i Q ffl Q K' Gig' 'N -. ggi QYUNSXX . , gut . NX ,4 -Kl Uivlx bw '4 X X3 Sally Davis and Candy Cavanagh dis-play one of the fine F.H.A. cook- books to Mrs. Baker. Officers President ..,.. .... ......, .... S i 1 va Taylor Vice-President .. ..... Gail Winger Secretary ........ .... S haron Meek Treasurer ........... ....... R ovelle Rood Publicity Manager . .. .... Candy Cavanagh Song Leader ....... ........ S ally Davis Historian .............. .... M onica Smith Parliamentarian .......... ....... B ecky Smith Sophomore Representative .......... Chris Meek Advisers .................. Mrs. Geneva Thorp Mrs. Peggy Maguire Mrs. Janet Wilson L. to R., ROW 1: Mrs. P. Maguire, B. Grischkowsky, K. Garkow C. Meek, R. Rood, S. Meek, C. Cavanaugh, G. Winger, S. Taylori M. Smith, S. Davis, S. Taylor, J. Neidhart, J. Owen, D. Cohice Mrs. G. Thorp. ROW 21 s. scrum, A. Sandberg, s. Hurron, Ni Bigaider, L. Woefle, L. Garkow, T. Goldbloom, C. Chard, D. Baylor, K. Johnson, M. Fitzpatrick, M. Parks, P. Johns, M. Stam baugh, J. McDonald, A. Lewis. ROKWTT. Mathews, K. Briggs, J. Newton, J. Lauritzon, S. McAlpine, C. Glouis, K. Anderson, L. Smith, J. Allen, M. Cagley, S. Marken, J. Buck, L. Matthews, B. Hood, S. Ring, S. Pederson. ROW 4: V. Browning, M. Kohanes, F. H. A. Future Homemakers Hold Picnic The Future Homemakers of America spent many hours involved in the club's numerous activities. Initiation took place at a beach picnic with almost all of the over one-hundred members and new members attending. Christmas brought on many projects. The F.H.A. members made felt boots filled with candy, to give to the retarded children of the Bay Area. Also included in its Christmas activities were caroling and babysitting for Vespers. In February, Marshfield F.H.A.'ers hosted North Bend girls at a get-acquainted potluck. The traditional Mother-Daughter F.H.A. tea was held in the spring. Many of the girls modeled clothes they had made, both in class and at home. The State Convention, held on the Oregon State campus, also took place in the spring, with several Marshfield F.H.A. members attending to hear lectures and tour the campus. S. Banry, M. Lindsay, C. Owens, L. Cox, B. Lentz, K. Spurgeon, G. Bruer, K. Wall, D. Harrison, R. Nichols, M. Gibbs, L. Alto ROW 5: J. Stewart, T. Messner, S. Swanson, K. Caldera, K Oplinger, S. Strohbach, C. Hamilton, J. Oliphant, G. Shonimon D. McGregor, L. Mirrasoul, S. Jill, B. Crowder, L. Haggquist, S. Sigsby. ROW 6: D. Sanford, D. Newell, K. Davis, K. Johnson M. Dickey, J. Spurgeon, B. Wilson, T. Williams, A. Burch, J Nichols, J. Mann, K. Nicolo, P. Smith. ROW 7: K. Wallace A. Guenther, S. Traver, D. McMullan, L. Cooper, P. Riddell C. Anthony, A. Davis, S. Curl, T. Frame. Faithful F.H.A.'ers Tina Goldbloom and Becky Smith buy Pepsi from Silva Taylor and Monica Smith at an F.H.A. concession. Silva Taylor and Dawn Neal offer Mr. John Connors Valentine 1-' f-1 wi . -R Q' Q K K V ' f 4 U Q 4- . Y A Home Economic student adds that little touch that makes a cake an art. cookies that F.H.A. provided for the faculty. i Sharon Meek heads the chow line as Coos Bay F.H.A. hosts North Bend F.H.A. at a potluck. F.H.A.'ers enjoy the good food as they listen to music provided by hostesses of Coos Bay. I , ,lst . '-' VV'1A U S in M . it-M L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. L. Martin, B. McCarthy, R. Rood, R. johnson, C. Meyer, F. Messerle, K. Waggoner. ROW 2: R. Smith, D. Weeks, D. Vaudrin, S. Dixon, D. Reed, B. Harless, D. Oaks, F. Rossback. ROW 3: G. Lortie, D. Buckles, J. Knowles, T. Weurthrich, G. Yarbrough, D. Taggart, J. Tewksbury. ROW 4: D. jared, B. Roderick, G. Ross, R. Hollands- worth, M. Beattie, J. johnson, B. Denton, L. Chalmers. Future Farmers of America Four Members Attend Kansas City Convention The Future Farmers of America were always hard workers and determined competitors as they participated in a myriad of activities relating to the agricultural field. The members' many exhibits and judging ability took them to the local Coos County Fair and the Oregon State Fair. The Marshfield Chapter met with other chap- ters on several different occasions. District Treas- urer Fred Messerle took over the district books for the year. In the fall, four M.H.S. members trav- eled to Kansas City for the National F.F.A. Con- vention, during spring vacation, several more members trekked to the State Convention. Sub- district contests - featuring competition in Creed Recitation, Public Speaking, and Parliamen- tary Procedure-saw Marshfield take first honors in all three categories, to give them the responsi- bilities for hosting the District Meet. Several Future Farmers became well acquaint- ed with the Pacific International Livestock Expo- sition in Portland, where they participated in judging contests. While at the P.I., Fred Messerle exhibited his steer Rupert, which he captured in the P.I. Calf Scramble the previous year. The F.F.A. Car Bash was quite a successful money raiser and spirit booster during Homecom- ing. Painted to represent a North Bend Bulldog, their car was on display as a symbol of the im- pending Pirate victory over North Bend. A nom- inal fee was charged for the opportunity to bash the car with a sledge hammer. As a further fund- raiser, members held a slave sale in the spring. Marshfield's parliamentary procedure team vote on a motion during the district contest in which they placed second. T 'TK Officers President ........ . , . .Rolen johnson Vice-President ........ Rodney Rood Secretary .... Kevin Waggoner Treasurer .... . . . Fred Messerle News Reporter ...... Charles Meyer Sentinel ...... .... B ill McCarthy Advisers .... Mr. Ron Daugherty Mr. Larry Martin 4 ., Mark Beattie and Bill McCarthy wield a hearty blow to the fateful Bulldog, forecasting the Pirate victory in the Marshfield versus North Bend football game. Sally Dixon competes in the district Creed Recitation contest as Debbie Reed looks on. Intern teacher, for a lecture. Mr. Larry Martin, passes out papers in preparation iiiflica at ff 2, President Anne Lorence puts the finishing touches on the new Pirate Pete. Officers President ...... ,.,,,,, nrENLorence Vice-President . . . .... effTerry secretary ......... . . ifsuecaafad Treasurer .......... ..,... T om Moehl Publicity Manager .... . . Deanna Manley Advisers ........... ..... M r. Jack Lefler Mr. John Connors L. to R., ROW 1: C. Fusano, B. Nissen, J. Neidhart, D. Manley, T. Moehl, A. Lorence, V. Messner, J. Woefle, K. Bunyard, J. Stewart, G. Basso. ROW 2 G. Bruer, V. Crumpacker, S. Hootman, J. Chidister, K. Young, J. Regard, M. Hollenbeck, McGuire, J. Guernsey, J. Robertson, C. Greg. ROW 3: M. Ford, M Ysen, N. Leaton, J. Snyder, J. Roberts, L. Mathews, C. Goodman, J. Allen chaeffers L Hale . Roberts ROW 4. L Shanbeck S. Due B Kolen Ci S , . , J . ' . , , . , White, S. Meek, R. Johnson, J. Stamper, S. Vincent, B. Orr, D. Olsen. ROW 5 Mr. J. Lefler, M. Zamora, M. Lorence, T. Greg, C. Trendell, Mr. J. Connors. Palleteers Fill Publicity Needs One of the most active clubs at Marshfield, the Palleteers, completed another busy year planning, designing, painting, and creating. The Palleteers constructed a new Pirate head for the basketball season. The cry for interesting publicity was also answered in the form of many signs made for school functions. Under the guidance of Mr. John Connors, Art Club members painted stage settings for Vespers and school plays. The Palleteers completed three hundred signs for the State A-2 Basketball Tournament and de- signed the handsome bracketboard to be awarded to the State A-2 Champion. For the State A-1 Wrestling Tournament, they again turned out another three hundred signs. They celebrated their year with a picnic in the spring. 128 Art Club Adviser Jack Lefler explains the intricacies of a modern sculpture to Patti Brigham. Student Co-ordinator Adviser 7 Camera Club Photographers Have Busy Year While accomodating the smallest membership of the clubs at Marshfield, Camera Club earned the distinction of being one of the busiest. With their cameras, strobes, dangling straps and cords, they were a familiar sight at every kind of school activity. Members were constantly at work taking, developing, and printing pictures for the Malois- can, Ma-Hi Times, and The World. To earn money for chemicals and paper, they took pictures at the Junior Prom, Senior Ball, and Sadie. L to R.: Mr. Jack Lelller, T. Moehl, L. Shanbeck, B. Horn, M. Wehrle. y 5' 5- Tom Moehl makes a fmal adjustment before larging a picture for Malaiscan. We strive for perfection, says Martha Wehrle as she carefully inspects a prmt DEV1-ll Martha Wehrle p hw, Mr. jack Lefler Olllll 07? L to R ROW 1: S. Marker, L. Kindred, T. Dibble, L. Hale, S Stevens, J. Roberts, J. Roberts, S. Hunt, M. Lauritzon, P. Brum- ugh C. Ring, J. Cheney, B. Beard. ROW 2: J. Comstock, C opp, B. Albertson, D. Norman, B. Nissen, S. Gresham, L. Lauritzon, L. Swain, L. McDaniels, D. Kesterson, K. Oldland R. Johnson. ROW 5: S. Sanders, C. Evans, B. Kolen, K Darrow, J. Woelfle, R. Sorum, A. Kinglsey, D. McQuillin, Pep Club p R. Kurt, B. Hanen, D. Muth, S. Banry, L. Arnold. ROW 4: C Waggoner, B. Newhouse, K. Anderson, B. Kohler, D. Koon, J. Snyder, G. Knapp, D. Louis, S. McAlpine, A. Guenther, R. Fisk N. Henry. ROW 5: S. Coolie, S. Phillips, S. Kruse, S. Fisher A. Guenther, D. Duncan, J. Knouse, J. Snyder, J. Stamper, M Barth, M. Paczesniak, M. Lorence, L. Benford. Rooters Swell Membership and Spirit With the membership reaching nearly 150 girls, Pep Club had another successful year of pro- moting spirit and encouragement for the team. The club sold mums for Homecoming and popcorn balls and fudge during the Christmas season with the profit adding to the club treasury. In hopes of increasing enthusiasm, the club chose an outstanding member and squad monthly. The recipients of these awards were chosen for their enthusiasm at games and participation in sign painting and other club functions. Interested members formed the nucleus of the drill team. With new outfits, these girls provided half-time entertainment at basketball games. A pizza party brightened the year, when the girls gathered for an evening of fun and good food as a reward for their swelling spirit and enthusiasm. if Pep Club lines up on the football field to greet the Pirates. Officers . . . Linda Stokes . . Teresa Dibble . . . . Sue Marker Linda Kindred Joanne Roberts Leanne Hale Sue Stevens Jeanne Roberts Carolyn Allison Cassie Garrett Sally Bedingfield Connie Mulvanny Kay Randolph Advisers . . .... Miss Nadine Brood Miss Marolyn Mineer President ...... .... Secretary-Treasurer . . . Squad Leaders .... Precision and skill are the trademarks of the Pep Club drill team. L. to R., ROW 1: L. Stokes, K. Randolph, C. Mulvanny, S. Bed- ingfleld, J. Ring, C. Allison, C. Garrett, M. Hawks, D. McGregor, M. Ysen, F. Jensen. ROW 2: C. Snidow, J. Jordan, S. Baylor, K. Davis, P. Durrand, P. Paul, S. Monsen, C. Jackson, M. jordan V. Humphrey, B. Martindale. ROW 3: J. Ashcraft, C. Mulvanny D. Bigelow, M. Markem, L. Samuels, C. Clark, C. Johnson, Pi 3 Fuller, P. Renfro, S. McGriE, T. Frame. ROW 4: N. Zanzow, J. Wilkins, D. Newell, T. Williams, A. Brunnell, S. Caranchini, L. Anderson, A. Stronko, S. Kidner, J. Chidester, G. Baker. ROW 5: S. Solmon, L. Baker, C. Renfro, L. Mirrasoul, K. Matthews, N. Taylor, S. Anderson, K. Champagne, R. Carlson. 1 , f. gy, fy? 1 v 34? 4 Q .Q Yma- fvfm l f . 'gk-r. ix: Af W, W., 7' ,y .,., . xg, :f- .,, ,VV I ,U-4,2 V58 1 f A ' W if fffpg 2, -12 . xi .f K-1 3 5,3 W Q affair 2 N EY X 22 Rall Yell Kings Push White Shirt Section An enthusiastic, animated rally is the first step to obtaining that lively feeling of spirit that every school needs. This year's rally worked hard to help Marshfield students capture that elusive school spirit which compelled the Pirates on to each new victory. The ral1y's duties were many and often time- consuming. They cheered at home and at away games and practiced long hours each week. Pep assemblies were on their list of responsibilities, as was earning the money for their outfits. When the japanese wrestlers came to Coos Bay, they encountered the friendliness and spirit of the M.H.S. rally members, who challenged them to a game of hockey at the North Bend Swimming Pool. For the first time in many years, two boys joined the cheering squad. One of the main duties of the Yell Kings was the supervision of the White Shirt Section. They also celebrated each M.H.S. touchdown during football season by throwing miniature purple and gold footballs into the stands. Song Queen .... ........., J eanie Bergen Advisers ...... .......... M rs. Deirdre Meyer Mrs. Jacqueline McNeill UVX.f ' Dig a hole, North Bend! Dig a hole, says Rick Aasen at a Pep assembly, while Song Queen Jeanie Bergen ent body in jerry Waggener stands by, snickering. enthusiastic cheering. j.V. Cheerleaders jo Ellen Hansen and Debbie Warr collect admission from students at the Homecoming dance. Anne Kingsley offers punch and cake to initiate Carol johnson, as Bev Kolen rushes back for seconds. Girls, Athletic Association L-'Wx 'ill my F' As Carol johnson is signed into the club, Rovelle Rood hands her the traditional G.A.A. sword. 1' l l Carolyn Hewitt narrates a G.A.A. pep assembly skit, Members Perform for Student Body Officers President ....... Jean Rhoden G.A.A. members shared another year of exciting and dif- g71CeFreS1::.ent 'Barbara Hamm ferent activities in sports, physical training, and good fellowship. ect? ery' reasurer' ' ' Nancy Kolen After-school sports were offered every day in different fields, Pubhcltl' Manager- -- ---- Rovelle R00d including tennis, basketball, badminton, and a host of others. Point Manager --...... ..... B ev Kolen Members of G.A.A. ushered at games to raise money for Senioj- Repfegentgfivg ,,,, ,.., P ann Le,-,eve the treasury. They arranged potlucks, and play nights as a source of fun and points as well as an opportunity to acquaint prospec- tive members with the club. The Phutheads, the champion G.A.A. basketball team, de- feated the faculty in a unique game staged for a Girls' League program. The gymnastics team also performed for assemblies. 134 XJ-ul, gvain junior Representative ........... Carolyn Allison Sophomore Representative ....... Anne Kingsley Advisers ................... Miss Nadine Brood Miss Marolyn Mineer A Qgfljx, X , tv., f. K' KX 2-K Y .xxx -X V Z .1 it W ' fx , 1 f f , LCV! L. to R., ROW 1: K. Kerkow, S. Hunt, B. Kolen, B, Hanen, G Bracelin, N. Kolen, J. Rhoden, R, Rood, A. Lorence, J. Swain C. Allison, A. Kingsley, P. Johns, M. Fitz Haggrald ROW 2: G. Meyer, C. Waggoner, S. Mark r,fC. Pop 'er, Y s. Moaitt, P. Paul, A. Guenther, s, McAlpin C Hanson, A. French, J. Robertson, J. Woelfle, J. Garner. ROW 3 J. Jordan, B. Albertson, C. Evans, T. Williams, P. Leneve, G 5 Knapp, J. Snyder, S. Taylor, M, Smith, V. Green, M. Jordan. ROW 4: K. Matthews, M. Lorence, N. Taylor, B. Beard, D. Warr, S. Caranchini, S. Taylor, C. Johnson, J. Stamper, J. Snyder, S. Erichsen, L. Lefler, L. Swain, M. Maguire, ROW 5: D. Manley, J. Yarbrough, K. Clauson, B. Barnard, B. Caderette, D. Falls, R. Carlson, M. Snyder, J. Beard, C. Bingham, J. Beauchemin, S. Stevens, M. Wehrle. . f! Xfffln the pep assembly s it, Christy Popp 5 T shows how Marshfle ' , the football team win its games. f C 1, Michelle Stambaugh spots Ann Doving as she performs a head-stand. Good Fairy Chris Fitzgerald shows her skill in magic as she saves the Pirate team in the G.A.A. pep assem- bly skit. I Officers -wg Pennington Vice-President - Randy Riscol Secretary - Laurie Mulkins Treasurer - Chris King Adviser Mr. Bill Handshaw Q L. to R., ROW 1: Mr. B. Handshaw, R. Riscol, L. Mulkins, C. King, N. Pennington, M I 1 n Fitzpatrick. ROW 2: T. Dibble, D. Felkner, M. Wehrle, L. Long, C. Stanton, D. Powell P af S ROW 3: S. Sanders, M. Newell, B. Beaumont, R. Gibson, J. Lepley. Actors Win Awards Through an informal initiation in the fall and a formal one in the spring, MarshIield's troop 41445 gained many new members, all interested dramatists who worked on at least two plays. Par- ticipation in plays may mean an acting role, help- ing with costumes, make-up, prompting, ushering, selling tickets, or securing props. The club se- lected two challenging and interesting plays for its projects this year, Me, Candida and The Won- derful Adventures of Don Quixote. Through the enthusiasm and hard work of aspiring Thespians, these plays were a source of entertainment for the public as well as for the school. Being in Thespians is in itself an honor. Spe- cial awards within the club are also given, in- cluding Honored Thespian, best actor of the year, best actress of the year, and Thespian of the year. i I Q 1 Nancy Pennington, Dolene Felkner, and Chris King watch as Vice-President Laurie Mulkins lights the candle of music at the winter initiation. Nancy Pennington serves punch to members Denise Powell, Aletta Yantis, and Initiates Marce Fitzpatrick and Raynelda Gibson at the formal initiation. L. to R., ROW 1: G. Brenirnan, K. Holte, D. Prescott, S. Tindell, J. Han- sen. ROW 2: C. Owen, S. Hootman, T. Wedick, M. Mirrasoul, M. Hagge, M. jordan. ROW 3: K. Parry, R. Kelso, S. Peterson, G. Alvey, D. Everson Coin Club Numismatics Display Coins Through Coin Club, Marshfield numismatics had an opportunity to pursue their hobby of coin collecting again this year. Meetings were designed to be quite helpful to the collectors as they dis- cussed the many aspects of their hobby, including prices, condition, and circulation of certain coins. To- develop their individual collections, they sub- scribed to a numismatic newspaper, Coin World, and traded coins with each other. They also had a chance to display their coins in various exhibits. Officers President ...... . . . .Steve Tindell Vice-President . . . ..... David Prescott Secretary ....... . . . Glenn Brenniman Treasurer . .. ..... Keenan Holte Adviser . . . . . . Mr. Dwight Burch Mike Clark and joe Frint look -ever a catalogue for current stamp David Prescott, Glenn Breniman, and Mark Hagge dis- values. cuss a 1914 D penny. Officers ,anna President ........................ Gary Clark! Vice-President ..........,... Paulett Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . . Sandi Rossman Publicity Manager ............... Sue Erichsen L. to R., ROW 1: S. Chandler, I.. Newell, M. Gilbert, M. DeMuth, C Clark, K. Giannis, S. Rossman,c M. Durrand. ROW 2: Mr. H. Alvey, B. Dinkins, J. Farr, T. Cookson, M. Hagge, M. Chandler, D. Pres- cott, N. Russell, P. Wilson, B. Sorum. ROW 3: J. Frint, M. West, K. Mc- Carty, D. Smith, D. Buckles, D. Cooper, M. Williams, D. Bomar, M. Ysen. M -N Stamp Club Hobbyists Form Club Sporting bright orange membership cards, Marshfield students interested in stamp collecting had a chance to exchange their ideas with others for the first time in a school sponsored club. The purpose of Stamp Club is to learn about stamps and to provide the opportunity for trading with others. To do these more effectively, the club held night meetings featuring guest speakers. 7 Several money-making projects, including a car wash and a bottle drive, were held throughout the year to boost the club's treasury. fy fl ,,,' V V tif if ' .ffl-L Q25 ,K X X Q? -J f f ffl.- OZ 'I .V L. to R., ROW 1: T. Flanagan, B. Hunt, K. Cotton, R. Williams, D. Titus, J. Waggoner, C. Johnson, D. BFEH, J. Kruse, G. Baugh- man, S. Garner. ROW 2: G. Math s, . arno, . aum art J. Farr, J. Conn, B. Lilley, B. Girt, M. Harris, S. Pre ontaine, J. Villenueva, B. Bay. ROW 3: B, Crane, J. Robertson, T. Horton, T. Wright, K. Susick, C. Elliott, B. Counce, C. Smith, W. Tait, M. Parry, C. Turner, M. Kellogg. ROW 4: L. faflsm, K. Conn, S. Peterson, L. Miller, F. Birch, A. Matson, blliauffman, L. M,-,. Wrestler Steve Garner and football player Al McDougall know shower is always a welcome relief after a hard work-out. McAlpine, R. Guenther, S. Christensen, S. Rickeard. ROW 5: R. Zwicker, D. Miller, D. Sawyer, R. Lemke, G. Banry, A. Mc- dougall, D. Laird, C. Hosking, B. Elliott, T. Huggins, C. Fuller. ROW 6: D. Morin, T. Leaton, K. Johnson, P. Warr, E. Cook, J. Carver, E. Rider, C. Livingston, K. Reiber, C. Blakely, G. Dancey. ROW 7: . Anderson M. McMann, M. Tolilemire, B. Cardwell, H. Michaelson, . Huggins, G. Woods, J. Suhre, D. Stiles, D. Kokes. rder of M Athletes Are Honored 1 -i f 'r-4 - J ' For almost sixty years, Order of M has hon- ored those boys who have shown initiative and interest in the realm of athletics. Its membership is not limited to athletes of glorified status. Rath- er it seeks to include participants from many lev- els of achievement in a wide scope of athletic activities. The organization aided the school by cleaning after the games. President ...... . . . Jim Howard Vice-President . . . . . Chris Johnson Secretary ...... ..... E verett Rider Adviser ...... .... . . Mr. Pete Susick f A,-mr? Q. Exchange Students Konno Shigemasa and Steve Sihlen find inter- national friendship. Marshfield Hosts Two Students For the first time Marshfield hosted two ex- change students. The American Field Service stu- dent was Staffen Sihlen from Sweden. Second stu- dent was Konno Shigemasa, a japanese student, from our sister high school in Japan. Steve, who resided with Jim Mills, visited various high schools around the area to relate Swedish culture to them. After Steve's graduation from Marshfield, he toured the United States for six weeks, before returning to Sweden. Konno began his stay with Jorgen Kruse. One stipulation of KOHHO,S exchange was that he would stay with different families. After Kruses' hospitality, Ko, gg with Doug Watson and later withi. Tim Es1ickQ Konno, who held a Fofeign Students Konno discovers that an apple between classes can help one's hunger greatly. l I 1 if 5 s g 2 E ' f . yay, 4 f . mf Top: Jim Mills helps his exchange brother, Steve Sihlen, with his homework. Bottom: Steve enjoys dancing at the Frosh Mixer with Student Body Secretary Marcia Swearengin. black belt in wfeHl1ng,?ffformed for both Boys' and Girls' league meetings. Konno and his date, Linda Manders, find out that couples who don't obey Sadie rules are punished. . f 2 If In . W 'ix V, , , A 2 . , Q N If V .X , X, K A . Ye X 1 4, 7 MZ. zdwf, Q59 H W' X . , . .. 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M5 fi f I 5 om.. Q l s 3 5 2 2 5 i The Marshfield High School Football team is on its way to victory against the Roseburg Football Indians. F ri f 1 rQ,'i Yfl K6 L, to R., ROW 1: Mr. P. Susick, M. Harris, R. Williams, L. Livingston, R. Guenther, R. Chase, Mr. C. Haliski. ROW 4: L. La- Pierce, J. Kanui, C. Turner, J. Ward, B. Girt, C. Smith. ROW 2: Fleur, D .Laird, D. Sawyer, H. Michaelson, C. Johnson, L. Miller, Mr. W. Paczesniak, R. Cook, S. Rickeard, J. Waggener, K. Susick, C. Fuller, W. Tait, Mr. R. Davis. ROW 5: Mr. P. Preston, D S. Christensen, B. Elliott, G. Woods, Mr. G. Langley. ROW 3: Titus, M. Tolflemire, A. McDougall, C. Day, W. Cardwell, T K. Conn, D. Miller, R. Anderson, A. Matson, llhiauffmanb C. Leaton, P. Warr. Varsity Football Pirates Place Third in District 5 The rebuilding of a team was the major task of coach Pete Susick this year. With only a hand- ful of returning regulars from last year's team, this task entailed much work on the part of both players and coach. The season started well with a victory over Cottage Grove in the opening game. The second game lowered the hopes of the team with a de- cisive defeat by Sheldon O-20. The Pirates finished with a 6-2-1 record. At the annual football banquet honors were received by the following: Barry Girt, outstand- ing lineman and also first string all-districtg' Mike Q,HarriS,f?Jutstandin back, and most improved ' pla e ry Waggoner. ,Marshfield was honored byLtlF' ' ac e arold Michaelson to the All-District and State Shrine teams, Chris Johnson was named an alternate to the Shrine team. Hopes for future teams at Marshfield are vested in sophomore and freshman teams. Coach Pete Susick checks his defense. 143 if V Coach Walter Paczesniak gives a ballplayer some hints Coach Ray Davis knows that coaching involves more than talk on how to make a tackle. Coach Pete Susick and Chet Haliski watch the final Hard work in practice leads the way to a wirming season. scrimmage of the day. b L. to R., Row 1: H. Michaelson, L. LaF1eur, C. Day, B. Girt. Row 2: M. Toiilemire, W. C Cardwell, K. Susick, C. johnson, R. Guenther, JD. Kauffman,-cAh.mMcDougall. 144 X . Marshfield students are on hand to spur on their team as it is boarding the bus for Springfield. hitting half against North Eugene. The Pirates charge out for another hard League Standings Scores W L T Pirates Opponents North Eugene 8 1 0 18 Cottage Grove 7 V . Roseburg 8 1 0 0 Sheldon 20 at S1-ty Marshfield 6 2 1 4 North Eugene 0-1 Sheldon 6 5 0 1 6 Thurston 6-1 Football Thurston 5 3 1 19 e Willamette 7-1 South Eugene 4 5 0 219'--.,-.fffff South Eugene ly we PS' 20 North Bend 3 6 0 28 Springfield 0 Cottage Grove 3 6 0 14 Roseburg 23 Willamette 1 8 0 6 North Bend 0-1 Springfield 0 9 0 L. to R., Row 1: D. Titus, H. Michaelson, D. Laird, B. Girt, S. Christensen, D. Sawyer, T. Leaton. Row 2: J. Ward, M. Harris, C. Johnson, W. Tait. C. I , FZ ' s ., I I, I , Wf.gA1.' ,AV .. .+L ly iv. V , if ' 'A . 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'f ' .1 MW L. to Row 1: Mr. L. Mathews, J. Taylor, J. Lunsford, K. Oliver R. Lllleberg, M. VanBusk1rk, S. McNutt, D. Kokes, L. Smith Mr. J. Johnson. Row 2: R. McMillan, P. Morgan, J. Barnes, M. Hansen, L. Miller, S. Dickey, J. Greene, R. Patnode, B. Wilson, unior Varsity Football Team Has Many Firsts The Junior Varsity Football team, coached by Mr. John Johnson and Mr. Lynn Mathews, proved to be a team of firsts this year. It was the first year the team was composed of both juniors and sopho- mores, the first time the Pirates defeated Roseburg in nine seasons, and the first and only team to defeat the Cottage Grove Junior Varsity this sea- son. The Pirates had a fine 5- win and 1-loss season, highlighted by the defeat of Cottage Grove and the final game with North Eugene, Scott McNutt ended the season as top scorer, and Larry Miller, the leading defensive point getter. Quarterback Jim Carver was voted outstanding back, Dennis Kokes, outstanding lineman, and Larry Miller, the most improved player. With the added experience the juniors received playing on the JV team, Marshfield can look for- ward to a fine varsity team next year. , J. Carver. Row 3: E. Button, R. Dolan, M. Zamora H Lepley , B. Lucia, T. Moore, M. Sheldon, E. Downs, D Kinunen R MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS MHS Schedule North Bend Roseburg Cottage Grove Roseburg Thurston North Eugene X L. to R., Row 1: Mr. A. Koreiva, R. Susick, S. Bray, J. Conn, K. johnson, B. White, Mr. R. Thiess. Row 2: M. McKenna, R. Spencer, B. Laird, K. Wilson, G Dedmon, T. Strong, D. Handshaw, G. Richardson Row 3: F. Sichting, D. Weiland, K. Hazelrigg, R. Sophomore Football New Team Offers Increased Opportunity Potter, G. Haliski, R. Fuller, L. Sams. Row 4: J Sawyer, T. Landon, R. Lemke, D. Woods, T. Tate G. Ross, T. Sexton, R. Howard. Row 5: T. Hale, R Hartsough, T. Stocks, M. Gould, R. Monsen, B. Heinz B. Martindale, B. Grant. The sophomore football team, coached by Mr. Schedule Tony Koreiva, was very strong this year, as was Pirates Opponents evinced by its 6-win and 2-loss record. The sophomores started the season in fine style 26 Bandon 0 by defeating Bandon 26-0 and North Bend 41-0. 1 North Bend 0 They then went on to win the next three straight, 19 Bandon 6 losing their only two games to Myrtle Point and 27 Roseburg 6 North Bend in close contests. 28 Roseburg 0 The addition of this team to the teams already 15 Nord? Bend 15 in action increased the opportunity for participa- 6 Coqulue , 0 tion. 14 Myrtle Point 19 149 Q mill- -'Mu -3 L. to R. 1 . Langley, D. Stutz, R. Seigres, K. Main, J -J. Burton, F. hi e, D. Walsh, B. Stewart, Row 2: K. ld ch, J. Boettich , E L. rrett, F. Girt, L. 1 nbeck, J. Zwic r M ormick, D. M r' . ow 3: B. Spe er otb l oac s Eye F ture Hop The fres man o all tea s e c N . shfield s a reas to 1 ok orward t s ul seasons Rf come ' J.V. nd Varsity l v . 1. he Blue ackets, oac ed Mr. Ray ie and ' r. Gus Langley, n ed the season wit .. 6-win, 1-loss record, th ou th best win-los e el by a Marsh- field fresh an team in nine se - The highlight of the year r the Blue Jacket s the sweep of the two ga es played with Nort end. The Frosh Seadogs also came through the sea- son with an excellent record of 7-wins and O-losses. The Seadogs proved to be almost too much for every team they played. The fact that there were two Freshmen instead of one added to the glory of the season. L. to R., Row 1: Mr. Lynn Mathews, D. Nichols, D Walch, M. Popp, J. Wilson, F. Pruitt, M. Thrift, R. Smith, F. Belger Mr. Ray Davis. Row 2: J. Guenther, J. Prescott S. Strouts, D. Leigh, A. Landon, S. Bedingfield, D. For: rester, D. Krummel, F. Revis. Row 5: R. Chesser, D. Lit- fa 4? C. Williams, W. Davenport, R. White, J. Cox D Oss D Ivy J Hattabaugh. Knutson, T. Elliott, J. Wil- ates, M. Paczesniak, J. Huntley, Row J. Pennington, W. Hoffman, Schedules Blue Jackets Pirates Opponents MHS North Bend MHS Fremont MHS Myrtle Point MHS Reedsport MHS o-Lane MHS Coquille MHS North Bend ,ea Dogs MHS North Bend 40 MHS Gold Beach 60 MHS Myrtle Point 18 MHS Roseburg 24 MHS Coquille 37 MHS Roseburg trell, S. Kiander, M. Rausch, R. Kuehn, B. Barger, W Walker. Row 4: W. Harless, D. Stevens, H. Rhoden, B. Wilson, B. Stewart, G. Lewis, M. Morgan. Row 5: C Mulkins, R. Wheeler, D. Blankenship, J. Miller, K. Wed- wick, Managersg R. Bales, C. Trendell. Scores Marshfield Opponent 27, 283 Gold Beach 31, 273 Reedsport 37, 413 Roseburg 32, 385' Myrtle Point 37 Grants Pass 19 Coquille 35 Siuslaw Brookings Bandon Gold Beach 24 Brookings Bandon Myrtle Point 21 Roseburg 29 Brookings Bandon Coquille 25 Pleasant Hill Siuslaw Reedsport Third place at district Eighth at State uv. 8 1 66 42 54 20 59 47 69 85 187 56 62 87 40 56 59 91 sm ss 94 V Cross Countr L. to R., Row 1: G. Gentry, G. Richardson, K. Robb, T. Cookson. Row 2: D. Everson, R. Kinney, K. Arnett, S. Prescott. '.2 m...., Kip Johnson and Jim Villenueva prepare for a trip to Roseburg. ' r X .M . el A . Wa. - f4mw4 Mr. McClure starts his road-runners in one of the many time trials. it L. to R., Row 1: S. Prefontaine, J. Villenueva, T. Huggins, H. Kubli, G. Mathews. Row 2: L. McAlpine, R. Bingham, K. johnson, C. Blakely, S. Peterson. Cross Countr Future Hopefuls Cited With the many returning lettermen-jim Vil- lenueva, Kip johnson, Tom Huggins, and Clyde Blakely-the roadlrunners completed a very suc- cessful season. The team logged many miles, even in the hun- dreds, individually. Captain jim Villenueva had the most miles and also won many meets. The team also built for the future with two freshmen lettering. They were Steve Prefontaine and Roger Bingham. These two, along with a strong j.V. team, are Coach McClure's hopes for a district championship next year. Jim Villenueva leads the team to a victory over Coquille at a dual ,A X5 his many first places. ' N403 aims, ,pw 'Q uNMi V !9ug .-M..- N4 of e Q wh-iwwbw - K rt 4 ' 'W' - , ,gM..,q.., ', jim Villenueva comes home for one of if ' - l J i f ,.. 1 i, a ew' .,,.,,,. 'AJ , jig L -it X yt KR Swimming Girls Win District Meet The swimming team's efforts this year were cul- minated by the girls' victory at the district swim meet. Behind this meet were many hours of hard work and victories for the team at three smaller meets. This year saw the advent of Marshf1eld's first diving team composed of Ray Arndt, Jack Scott, John VladimiroE, Steve Garner, True Saling, and David Zamora-the latter three members travel- ing with 12 members of the swimming team to the state meet held in Eugene in November. This past summer found the members of the engrossed in individual projects to raise funds for the sweat suits acquired early in the season. At the annual swimming banquet, awards were given to Bill Counce and Penny Baughman-out standing swimmers-and George Baughman and Suzanne Fischer-most improved swimmers. Wfith only two seniors graduating this year- Ed Weaver and Jack Suhre-Coach Ron Martin predicts that the coming year will be a successful one. lg ,ty.. E 1 L. to R., Row 1: P. Eddy, D. Falls, D. Pennington, M. Lauritzon, S. Fi Kirk J Neidhart C Popp Row, 2 I P. Hoflin: er, G. Knapp, J. Snyder, C. Allison, J. Snyder, P. Baugh- man, B. Barnard, S. Erich- son. Row 3: T. Mills, B. Hunt, G. Baughman, J. Birch, J. Farr, C. Spinning, R. Taylor, S. Brandt. Row 4: B. Counce, D. Fox, J. Suhre, E. Weaver. Craig Spinning demonstrates excellent backstoke form in the 100 yard backstoke contest. Swimming KP 993 A tired Marshfield swimmer crawls out of the pool after winning the 100 yard free-style. Q. nz, Schedule LQ QM Girls Boys W Qu! Marshfield 89 59 vga ff All North Bend 72 54 Quo dy Medford so as 0193. Klamath Falls 32 47 - 4 f Reedsport 0 69 . PM W Toledo 24 54 W, ,UUJJ Marshfield 77 ss ,x I UQJN-1 1 A QDQdvJvNJVQf'1'OledO 17 27 -1 k ' N Z Ve P b orth Bend 122 85 dew Marshfield 106 84 CJ VW 'kikledo 38 80 ,UJ 1 ,SX x David Douglas 61 X N-f QQ'-fm Marshfield 43 ,, ' avi ou as oun s 7 my X99 'd D gl H d 6 694,57-9'J ' David Douglas Dogs 61 - sh 38 Ed Weaver anxiously a 67 29 the signal to start the next race. Gresham 36 66 Medford 49 66 North Bend 84 50 Marshfield 41 41 Klamath Falls 46 61 North Bend 78 52 Marshfield 53 35 Medford 54 55 Marshfield 49 31 North Bend 73 56 31 30 fwfr? -1 ff ' IA! shut Ol urmfstg, MH gf LA aewCQA,Q2bfU A kiwi 5-new Ji SWUCQ yceu JQALOHLU . -JOM 154 JK1VxfrLLl41fLJfVllV M gud ug M9339 X one in for two against the Tom Leaton tips Grants Pg1ssmCavemen. sketball Q Z Z , aw, f A Wff , , ,Wy f, 2 0,4 ,Q ' V FZ wif' ,617 N ' 1 L fp -, ,X ff-3 f V, f f' 2 f .11 Q , 4 HC . '52 1 ,Jie ,I K 2 - 'EW , y , , , , X wi, ,, , f 1 !, , , 1 4 6 X y .1 fx if W f J f ' 1 ff X X 4453 5 KW Alf-,:. , fi! V ,f Q s 2 f . f 1357 I , -ff' 1 :ff 2 .azz-5 ,. ,Q ,Wi 'bf' . f ' ,244 W ,f 'Wf 1 4' -Z ff 1 , , ff f ! ' 5 f X , f , C .- ! I 43557, M 1 L. to R., Row 1: Mr. john johnson, H. Michaelson, B. Hood, T. Eslick, L. Arnold, Mr. Bruce Hofiine. Row 2: R. Lemke, P. Warr, B. Huggins, T. Leaton, E. Cook, C. johnson. Row 3: C. Elliott, J. Howard, K. Susick, D. Morin, T. Wright, R. Guenther, D. Stiles. District 5 Standings . Win Loi Varsity Basketball Thurston North Eugene 14 4 Sheldon 13 5 Marshfield 12 6 South Eugene 10 8 Roseburg 9 9 North Bend 7 11 Springfield 6 12 Cottage Grove 2 16 Willamette 2 16 wma Player Losses Injure Team Although a state tournament trip was not in store for Marshfield this year, the Pirates finished a very successful season with an overall win-loss record of 15-7. These results were especially com- mendable for two reasons: QU the tough competi- tion in District 5, and Q21 the loss of several play- ers throughout the season. Center Bill Hood was the only season-begin- ning starter to play in all 22 games. He was also the leading scorer and, along with forwards Larry Arnold and Tom Leaton, collected most of the Pirate rebounds. Highlights of the season included two victories over Sheldon and a thrilling overtime defeat of Roseburg 56-35. The absence of several starters caused Marsh- field to resort to ball control tactics that helped in the defeat of the tournament-bound North Eugene Highlanders and cross-town rivals North Bend. School spirit in the latter part of the season played a great part in the Pirate victories. Next year a strong group of juniors will make up the varsity team. I want you to work that ball into the post man, says Mr. Hofiin Tom Leaton, Bill Hood, and Larry Arnold. .X A 1 ,c -. '1 fs' t Xxx X, N Xt fry. 5 XJ, X wi Xie- With seconds to go, Coach Hofiine sends in Rich Guenther with the right instructions for beating North Bend. Varsity Basketball Coach Bruce HoHine urges his team onto a victory over the Roseburg Indians. ,J Bob Huggins tips one in for two points in a victory against South Eugene. Schedule Pirates 79 Grants Pass 58 Grants Pass 60 Tillamook 81 Tillamook 69 North Bend 53 Wfillamette 58 North Eugene 39 Springfield 58 Roseburg 57 Sheldon 59 South Eugene 50 Thurston 52 Cottage Grove 69 Willamette 49 North Eugene 49 Springfield 36 Roseburg 36 Sheldon 18 South Eugene 34 Thurston 53 Cottage Grove 40 North Bend Larry Arnold goes high for two against the North Eugene High landers. xii 3 2, 4-. Qi 1 35 Am if 11 9 Q X4 ' 1 Q' 3. vzii I 1? wg 'K 9' M if Y I.. to R., Row 1: Mr. Walt McClure, W. Tait, J. Aleska, E. Rider, J. Carver, C. Smith Mr. Paul Preston. Row 2: M. Popp, S. McNutt, D. Kokes, C. Blakeley, K. Houge. Row 3: K. Barnes, R. Liljeberg, C. Day, S. Smith, D. Pratt, T. Moore. Schedule Pirates Opponents Pirates Opponents 64 Coquille JV 45 70 South Eugene 57 68 Powers Varsity 65 44 Thurston JV 55 48 Powers Varsity 69 83 Cottage Grove 38 55 North Bend JV 60 56 Willamette 46 46 Willamette 44 55 North Eugene 56 55 North Eugene 68 52 Springfield 68 51 Springfield JV 42 57 Roseburg 63 60 Sophomores 45 50 Sheldon JV 70 64 Roseburg JV 54 50 Sophomores 51 59 Sheldon 61 56 South Eugene 41 54 Thurston JV 55 It almost looks as if Chuck Smith and his Thur- ston opponent practrce ' e. J. V. Basketball Team Learns Many Lessons Although barely making a winning season with a 12-win and 11-loss record, the Junior Varsity team was a very hustling team. The speed of the guards and the shooting ability of the team were well challenged throughout the season by some outstanding teams. The lessons the team members learned this year should aid them greatly next year on the varsity team. Coaches Walt McClure and Paul Preston were quite happy about the desire to play the team dis- played. Marty Popp, C and Wayne Tait always put forth their best effort, and their ball handling ability should be a great help on next year's Varsity. The shooting ability of Jim Carver, Dennis Kokes, Scott McNutt, and Everett Rider gave the JV's a well balanced team. Marsh- field fans will look forward to seeing the fine players next year. 160 Sophomore Basketball Popp's Players Have Best Record Yet The well-balanced sophomore team completed the season with a 14-win, 3-loss record, the best sophomore record ever recorded. Coach Jim Poppis players hustled their way to a great season. The competition ranged from the Marshfield Frosh A team to the Elkton varsity. These wins in- cluded a four game sweep of North Bend. Each boy put in much actual playing time. High scoring honors went to 6' 31Q center Bill Heinz, who was closely followed by Mike Whitty. Top rebounders were Bill Heinz and Gary Haliski. Mark Donaldson was cited as the most improved player by Coach Popp. The outstanding balance of the team and playing experience should be great aid to future Pirate teams. To top the season off, the sophomores became the second sophomore team to ever beat the j.V.'s. David Revis and Rick Susick struggle for the ball against an Elkton opponent. Marshfield Opponent Scores Marshfield OPPOHCM 58 53 Mapleton J.V. 25 North Bend 70 31 North Bend 60 Marshfield J.V. 43 37 Powers J.V. 49 Powers IV- 36 51 Elkton Varsity 44 Frosh A 62 28 Frosh A 39 N01'fh Bend 57 32 Powers j.V. 33 North Bend 40 36 Frosh A 59 Powers J-V' 52 Roseburg Marshfield J.V. 58 45 Mapleton j.V. L. to R., Row 1: Mr. J. Popp, R. Susick, D. Hutcheson, M. Whitty, K. johnson. Row 2: J. Hansen, D. Revis, A. Landon, M. Donaldson, G. Haliski, T. Strong. Row 3: T. Stocks, B. Heinz, D. Woods, M. VanBuskirk, T. Saling. L. to R., Row 1: D. Walch, F. Girt, T. Elliott, P. Berry, D. Walsh. 71 52 Row 2: J. Knutson, R. Bingham, D. Leigh, G. Dodd, D. Krummel. 46 Row 3: Mr. R. Davis, J. Heinz, K. Gambel, D. Ivy, A. Landon. - l Schedule A - MHS Opponent 59 32 Coquille 72 55 Coquille 49 39 Myrtle Point 68 72 Fremont 53 31 Myrtle Point 28 62 Sophomore 50 51 Myrtle Point 36 40 Sophomore 39 37 Myrtle Point 53 57 North Bend 56 50 jo-Lane 81 29 Reedsport 49 44 Fremont 48 55 North Bend 44 58 Sophomore 50 46 jo-Lane 79 38 Reedsport 59 67 Fremont Coquille 34 North Bend 36 43 North Bend 50 46 B Squad Freshmen Basketball Schedule B MHS Opponent 60 31 Bandon 62 33 Mapleton 63 46 Bandon 48 47 Fremont 54 34 Elkton 62 50 Powers 59 39 Bandon 71 34 Reedsport 89 23 Joseph-Lane 56 45 Fremont 46 50 Frosh A 3 1 45 Powers 5 3 43 Reedsport 91 28 joseph-Lane 5 1 18 Fremont 5 1 49 Powers 49 Bandon 48 BU Squad Breaks Records Coach Ray Davis saw his team to an 11-win, 11-loss record this year, despite the loss of one of his players to the JV team. Coach Davis felt his team could develop into a really good one if they continue to grow. The team showed a good shoot- ing ability and had an outstanding group of guards. A record breaking season was turned in this year by Coach Ray Thiess and the Freshman B team. Their 15-win, 2-loss record made them the most winning team at Marshfield this year. Hard work will produce fme Pirates out of this group. 52 L. to R., Row 1: Mr. R. Thiess, D. Nichols, J. Guenther, J. Farr, G. Smith, W Walker Row 2 44 Powers J. Wilkenson, 1. Zwicker, M. Paczesniak, D. Buck, D. Canup, E. Jackson, S. Strouts Row 3 K. Wedwick, M. Thrift, T. Wison, L. Adams, W. Davenport, R. White, M. Wade Dennis Krummel attempts another one for the Frosh A squad. 162 Wrestling Pirates Take District Title Match The Pirate wrestling team had another tremen- dous year under the coaching of Mr. John Dustin. The wrestlers gained their third straight District SA-1 title, with two wrestlers emerging as district champions and three runner-ups. Junior Dennis Emerson won his third district championship and Sophomore Len Smith, his sec- ond. Frank Belger, Steve Garner, and Ken Oliver were runner-ups and Whitey Humphrey and John Eddy placed third in the district meet. All together, thirteen Pirates placed in the district meet. The wrestlers had a 4-win and 3-loss season. The biggest disappointment to the team came with its loss to North Bend in the last dual meet of the season, the highlight of the season came with its victory at District. That Marshfield can look forward to several years of outstanding wrestlers is shown by the fact that the sophomores and freshmen scored a com- bined total of 87V-Z points of the Pirates 144 at District. Len Smith placed 2nd in State. Scores Marsh. 26 27 North Eugene 35 18 North Bend 43 8 Springfield 27 22 Sheldon 41 1 1 Willamette 29 23 Roseburg 24 25 South Eugene 22 28 North Bend League Standings South Eugene 6-1 North Eugene 5-2 North Bend 5-2 Marshfield 4- Roseburg 4-3 Sheldon 3-4 Willamette 1-6 Springfield 0-7 District Match Marshfield 144 North Bend 122 South Eugene 110 North Eugene 107 Sheldon 106 1 Roseburg 98 n Willamette 38 Springfield 19 L. to R., Row 1: W. Humphrey, J. Seyler, G. Fulmer, D. Zamora, S. Garner, S. Bray, F. Belger, Mr. J. Dustin. Row 2: R. Hull, B. Horton, J. Taylor, B. Wilson, T. Smith, T. Tate, Mr. L. Mathews. Row 3: T. Horton, R. Williams. D. Emerson. L. Olson. K. Oliver, J. Miller, J. Conn. Row 4: K. Conn, B. Martin, C. Hosking, M Sheldon, D. Miller, L. Smith, J. Sawyer. Row 5: M Zamora, D. Hartsough, D. Sawyer, R. Krossman, B Colton, R. Bales. L. to R., Row 1: Mr. L. Mathews, G. Fulmer, D. Zambra S. Bray, Mr. J. Dustin. Row 2: B. Horton, L. Olson, B. Wilson, T. Smith, T. Tate. 9 L. to R., Row 1: W. Humphrey, J. Siler, G. Fulmer, S. Garner, D. Emerson, R. Williams, Mr. J. Dustin. Row 2: B. Martin, C. Hosking, T. Horton, D. Miller, K. Oliver, L. Smith. Row 3: D. Hartsough, D. Sawyer, M. Sheldon R. Hull, J. Taylor. I ZW xjf XXX' N vf N! gf!! C -Q! TN, ga Lenny Smith coin A a ilgxeillovgil-,by Giants' lgsfsagyeg Cy 1 I 69 X Nib VJ I so K X Xue We Q, fy My 0 Dennis Emerson attempts to maneuver North Bend opponent to his XL K B' ,Q LJ- Q K y 1 'X back during the Marshfield Tournament. X e kg l GUN 'JJJ V www! Z 'ho 9 LV xx '-- xl., Q j O l l xH v' '- ,-if M K! xll M9 Q! VXVQJK L J ,jf V-JJ Ks... we . Sana, Dennis Emerson watches to see how far he has to put his opponent's shoulder to the mat. In one of his many shifty moves, Randy Williams takes down his North Bend opponent. 7m X cy'2VZrsity WCM l Xxik' bv . O' sf 2fggfeSf1mgtQj, K UQ in lql Wllxl JJ! Cya W OX l 0 1 jkmll' Dennis Emerson flexes muscles as Corvallis opponent attempts to gain control. i . , WIN-W Steve Garner drags Medford matman from edge of mat in Marshfield tourney. Steve Garner throws David Douglas opponent to mat on way to winning Marshfield Tournament. ' ' l ' je- Don Miller grins as he works over his mat foe. 165 5 4 WmM ' 'W--. D Abney belts a line drive over third base as the Pirates defeat Bandon. Baseball P Pirates Build For Future This yearls Varsity Baseball team was mostly a team committed for building an experienced team for future Pirate years. Returning lettermen Ray Lemke, Chris Johnson, Chuck Smith, and Mike Robertson were expected to lead the team to a successful season. The nucleus of the team will be juniors with a sprinkling of sophomores who are looking for experience. After four years of existence, the baseball team L. to R., Row 1: Mr. C. Haliski, H. Abel. R w 2 E,A!Sli2-C30 K. Houge. f has one major addition, a new pitching machine. It was bought for a summer program but is being used by our team in hopes of making some great hitters. I Head coach Chet Haliski looks for an inter- esting year and also comments that this year's team cannot be overlooked. Mr. Walt Paczesniak handled the J.V.'s this year. The Frosh team was coached by Mr. Ray Thiess. ,, A Schedule Bandon March 24 :kNorth Bend April 19 Coquille March 29 Reedsport April 21 9kReedsport March 31 Roseburg 2 April 23 Myrtle Point April 1 5'North Bend April 26 Xcoquille April 5 'kMyrtle Point April 28 :z:NeWP0rt April 8 XSpringfield 2 April 30 :zefqosebufg 2 April 9 North Bend May 3 'l'North Bend April 12 Bandon May 5 'l'Bandon April 14 'kBandon May 12 tl'Home games YK han' .Z X J P Morgan, D. Abney, C. Smith, P Soderburg, K. Holte, Mr. . aczesnia sylffiar , C. hnson, P. Warr, M. Robertson, D Taggart. b Of? ver I IU-LL by I A . AM qv E , KSNQQX vw Mjwmtcli W 1 1 I Q E . Ny i N CY Qwb iBffi.fVJ 2 if www NQf,'?953..rQ..,.W 'V L. to R., Row 1: Mr. W. Paczesniak, M. Berry, E. Wilson, D. Wood, R. Lemke, M. McKenn Mr. C. Haliski. Row 2: G. Olson, D. Webster, T. Sexton, B. Heinz, G. Haliski, J. Scott, J Richardson, B. Monks. 167 A I f 4, we I 6,1 'E VW. A . .. ,, H C ' Aw home plate after5o4 his'h'm35 home runf Dennis Abney burns a fast ball over the plate. Chris johnson prepares to field a ground ball against North Bend. Baseball Varsity jump a little farther, urges team- mate Chris johnson as jim Carver goes high into the air for a fly ball. Phil Morgan stands in the batter's box awaiting his turn up. 168 I Y V. 4, , N I Schedule I 'Q' Indian Club Relays March 3 Grants Pass April 2 Spike Lelsie Relays 9 Hayward Relays 16 in Reedsport 19 3 fy North Bend Invitational 22 L North Bend Dual 29 Reedsport May 3 Coos County Meet 6 Roseburg Dual 14 District 20 21 State 27 28 ff - . , if 9' Jorgen Kruse demonstrates proper high jump techniques in a dual meet against Roseburg. Trackmen Enjoy Good Season Marshfield looked forward to a strong track team this year with the return of many good dis- tance runners and field men from last year's squad. Gale Banry in the shot put, Everett Rider in the high jump and broad jump, Jorgen Kruse in the high jump, and Harold Michaelson in the javelin provide a strong nucleus for the field event men. Kip johnson, Tom Leaton, jim Villenueva, and Bob Elliott comprise the nucleus for the al- ways tough distance crew. The potential for district and perhaps even state champions is found in several members of the Marshfield team waiting only to be molded into the shape through hard work. Everett Rider takes off from the board to make a seventeen foot jump. L. to R., Row 1: G. Mathews, J. Ward, R. Guenther, B. Day, Huggins, T. Saling, A. McGrath, J. Lundsford, K. johnson, G. S. Prescott, S. Sihlen, E. Rider, J. Kruse, B. Hunt, Barr. Row 2: Ross. Row 4: S. Bray, L. Thornton, D. Anderson, S. Neal, B. G. Richardson, B. Huggins, B. Elliott, K. johnson, E. Cook, T. Richards, B. Goldbloom, J. Mateski, K. Wedwick, K. Grider. Moore, S. Mclnturff, G. Banry, B. Horn, B. Loffer. Row 3: D. Row 5: B. Wfhite, C. Loffer, M. Anderson, J. Ingram, R. Arndt. Kokes, B. Grant, S. McNutt, R. Liljeberg, M. Donaldson, T. 1 qf I X X o ,ff iv .V-.f.i 2.Tff f - If ' ' , ' Wig ' . fflbf-4 Fif i ' , f ' Q wifi, h if X I , . 2 i Mm 4 31' 1 f' f ,- s ' ' N V ,Q 1 'nun-. rj, 5' f , 'Z A f , 9? H A , 4 . ig 'WF in Marv ,.w,,g Q- , gh .,-,f 4. 'V A I4 A,AA A A ZW f s fc.. . 5? ,, am , f15F:,f fuk? 5-a-.aa-9, xf 50 ,fn . L f f ff! rv-, V f Qefw , f Af E 194 12, ZZ- '35 as xx, 0 ' c ,f'2'z,.' W-wiwm Q ' , , ,, x,WA,,.,,.w,Y. , , ,.q,.,,, X 'S WM -ffl '-f-'4f0nwyMv,,,m V' ' , 'hx www-W E 5-,av if '4y'f ?3fei:??' Q S, Weighunan Harold Michaelson puts the shot for a forty- two foot six-inch win against North Bend. a Reedsport foe. Off the board and up into the air goes jim Barr in the broad jump. Pole vaulter Everett Rider clears the twelve foot mark to go out ahead in a dual meet against North Bend. Lenny Smith clears his last hurdle to come home in first place. ,445 'flip 5 'Q 1 , 2 , in i' L. to R., Row 1: A. Guenther, A. Guenther. Row 2: C. Hansen, M. Paczesniak, K. Krummel. Tennis Girls Girls' Tennis Holds Strong Promise Returning members of last year's squad were Mary Paczesniak, Kathy Krummel, Anne Lorence, and Anne and Angy Guenther. With these girls, Coach jan Rust expected a winning season. During last year's season, Mary Paczesniak placed second in district and went on to the state matches. The team placed third in district play. AUEY Guenther Practices ner back hand in an volley with Anne Mary Paczesniak practices her for-ehand slam for an important meet Lorence. Tentative Matches Medford M211'Ch 25 Sheldon! South Eugene April 2 Cottage Grove,fSpringfield April 9 Roseburg AP1'i1 16 Roseburg A-Pfil 22 7 North Eugene,!Springfie1d April 25 - Cottage Grove April 29 North Eugene AP1'i1 50 South EugenefShe1don May 7 District - May 13 85 14 State May 20 8: 21 Tennis Bo s S Lettermen Face Challenges With this year's tennis team dominated by re- turning lettermen, Coach Lewis Davies expected a winning season. The returning lettermen were all seniors- Mark Kellogg, Mark McMann, jon Baumgartner, Ralph Thrift, and John Garland. Coach Davies expected the doubles team of McMann and Kel- logg to reach the state meet. David Revis, a sopho- more, is expected to aid the team greatly. A diiiicult schedule furnished the team with many challenges. Schedule Tentative e t-ee 2 eeea eaaee aaaaa af Roseburg Springfield North Bend Oregon State Rooks Oakridge Mark McMann returns Mark Kellogg's volley as they practice for the Roseburg Toledo match. Roseburg Springfield North Bend Oregon State Rooks Oakridge Toledo w6m1wovunvq Mark Hagge, Bob Martindale, and Tom Stokes practice against the backboards at the Mingus tennis court. WHEN' I.. to R., Row 1: Mr. L. Davies, J. Doving, M. Hagge, . Baum artner M. Kellogg, J. Garland. Row 2: T. Stokes, D. Fitch, F, Birch, M. McMann, R. rr t, . evis. , ffx 'I f' 'ffl L. to R., ROW 1: C. Smith, W. Laurila, M. Whitty, R. Aason, D. Laird, R. Thompson, B. Seelig, D. Holliday. ROW 2: Mr. J. Popp, R. Shipp, S. jones, R. Kindred, J. Cox, A. McDougall, B. Girt. Coach Popp Says Team Holds Prominence This year, as in the past, qualifying rounds for the golf team started the first Monday after spring vacation. Coach jim Popp said that this year's team could be quite successful if the members get together on the matches and all play well. Doug Holliday putts for a birdie as Ron Thompson, holds the flag. 'P' Q The first spot was dominated by Allen Mc- Dougall, but the next four were contested for by Doug Holliday, Randy Kindred, Bob Seelig, and Ron Thompson, with possible attention to Sopho- more Mike Whitty and Freshman Wayne Laurila. Rick Aasen chips out of the rough onto the eighth green ff f Y '22 ' -97' Tw K 1 in 3424 v W 7 ,, w. ,if 1 , 4 'X , 5, , N psf, U iw 5 ty 'Ex 4,54 K wi M X N 1. Y tg Xt R .1 2: L,- i j -n-.rl I .fy 'VZ' 'lf faqq 2 9 N 551 , n S 0 , v Q Q x A I fi Y ' 4 , 1 s 1 fo i , 9 t C ,A, X ,Q A Q ' ,Q l Q 2, ' ' ., 454115, 1 a 1 0,5 If ,Lf if f 1 xv A l , Ax . . .I v , ' Y ' ' , . x A i- V -I A-vx. 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Le 7 fffxfrffarauaafjisfqiara A.A Q,, , 961384215115 WMM U ' Z5 I .J , .V 1 rua, J CW gg Heater 8. Firep ace Woo S 8. H Green Stamps West Coos Boy, 888-3215 OFSQOH . . . . . Barry Girt mspects the Empire Fuel truck that brings fuel oils, wood, or complete furnace service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND SAMPSON'S DISTRIBUTING CO. Wholesale Beverages 186 East Johnson 267-6711 Coos Boy Oregon 267-21 'I 1 Bmdway ,R MURPHY morons INC. Commeffiu' OLDSMOBILE. . . Coos Bay' oregon CADILLAC . . . PLYMOUTH . . . Sara Glassow enjoys the friendly serv- 333 Soufh Mh Coos Bay' Oregon ice at First National Bank. KM ,J This piano has a fine tone, remarks Karen Wall at MHC of ' the Music Box. MAC OF THE MUSIC BOX 383 West Anderson lar? 5. Coos Boy, Oregon 267-2612 Ann Doving and Susan Due investigate the fine selection of toys at the S 8: H store. -- Y--' ' ' ' fp 5, :1L2,1:-: Y: '. ' . L-.1-1. me -Q 4 7 GREEN , STAMPS America's Most Valuable Trading Stamp S 81 H Redemption Center THE SPERRY and HUTCHINSON COMPANY 165 South 5th Coos Bay, Oregon Bonded ' Insured ' Towing HOSKING TOWING CO. SIGNAL PRODUCTS 'Q 24 HOUR SERVICE Y, td Phone 267-3141 1059 Evans Blvd. fl 1? Coos Bay, Oregon DRIFTWOOD CAFE WMM? i. 'L1'IZ'....0 ,Z T -0 rw 5 , N.9 ll 9 Candy Cav nagh S11 D ' d T ' F ' d ' f OPEN 24 HOURS f , - 11 - the loveliesa from P2n1iley'saZs:1rdiIobe ciljdinlartnliieillilsco a mire 7 dm C' Week 'C ' J c: PENNEY co :Nc XM ' J o 0 0' o '93 M5-.v3?1 7 N ' ' ' Second and Anderson St. n 550 Newmark West Coos Bay, Oregon 267-2177 Coos Bay, Oregon BAY CITY GLASS 0-from if 0 r a wt Meaaf QM md 0 is 2-f ,ZZ I W V Ar Z , ,V as , T 161 East Date Q -wmv 'fr' F T A 7000009990 as Ctslill g f? 7 s o , as 'ri .V 'V l gl Tina Goldbloom and Marcia West dm' th ' fi ' ' 267-7300 Coos Bay, Oregon quality Bay City glass. a Ire elf re mms m 183 I spawn Wim My 5 9 Dim my 1 - E I M .E X K jf? WMWQE fpW ' 'wwlkwif MEX iwmllwij C'U,.,,E Y if M consg-TX. lafmnsfhqilgf J 0160 0231 any Peopn ead W EQ W T Q A O95 BM' REWQPGP' . 0 if Zilla wwywxljal' W 20 fllwlllcw AME A ww A awl-fgwauidln E, WE A . 13xNo. aysh L Ombqfint W Mwbmrs v M ffl' ZW! N VI957Newm 52 cons Ba gall c sy,oreg n Mom' l illifibljeglllll - 'lgofyojjll A3640 , My my MAH K lllhjw dl Z PWM ,TW ,J Ulf All N Q il W my f bfi WW aww Eylilm Us WWA Wg GEORGIA-PACIF C U CDFPDIZIATION The , 6ylVTEY0C y Q 1 0 X Alwolys Looking FUTURE ! 269-'I'l7'l Bunker Hill, Oregon M us Livingston, Marshfield High School graduate-class of 1964- ves Georgia-Pacific Foundation four year scholarship. This is one of grants p esented annually by GP ' C y h'gh h l rs. S h 1 rships are valued a S5 000 S54 000. G-P g p by students fo h d -A EN REAL ESTATE , I-?4I3SSouth Front Coos Bay, Oregon AUTO GLASS 81 RADIATOR SERVICE 21333: 222- E I E e ch Phone 267-2615 JE 184 ., Y 1 ii 'N 2 1- 1 il f il .JJ ffl jbllvffvlfjvl-jLb7f,L 04117 M . M WM Y ci NERS 1 X f l ' J y e W d's Mosf I if if My e omm eol Dry Cleaning al V 'lj Coos O f Q K 1 1 l l My H y, r n J! A X 413 ff l l ll fl lllllj f l if 1 fl i M CAMERA sl-loP A ! PorTroiTs if by Barbara Hanen and Ann Kingsley select school supplies ROlOerT from the store that always has them! 135 North Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon C005 BAY STATIONERY Portraits by Robert are great! inda Monks tells Donna Sandberg and Tom Moehl l Royal-Typewriter Agency 164 North Broadway 267-7031 Coos Bay, Oregon KCBY - TV Your Local Television Sfafion Channel 11 Coos Bay, Oregon EC I LNA 5 SEWI G CENTER Trul Auiomafic S ing Machines -A r- E . U J Lessons lrfcl .ed f 1 1 I , p .lv ,wmpiwliw I 1 280 North Bron C! MXN .Hewitt and julie Swain rehearse for the Spotlight 267-4016 cob ay Qr n C759 fl ' 185 A! ,rf 'il' FX ' XLA' ' . 'LX is LK K X LYNX VTXAXQ XX P15 WXX3? X x X ' -- 170-f f ,IRQ xgf H J' K sur INTERNATIONAL Q woon womans I, fs V OF AMERICA X9 Q OC 609 Virginia .XOQQ North Bend, Oregon . 12 XXL We K N , O f OA xy Don Titus Larry Foote to new opportunities in build- . ing at Builders. fi A Q, 4 BROADWAY BUlLDER'S SUPPLY f A u 23.15 Broadway no ,..,, y 267-4818 North Bend, Oregon Ar - 0 Lumber-Hardware Q f ' i 0 Treasure Tone Pciintx T 'fr' sf f A ig 0 A Complete line for home builders pp f. M as 1 L w I MORIN'S SHELL SERVICE i Five Minute Car Wash 339 North Broadway 269-9233 Coos Bay, Oregon Julie Dyer and Chris Fitzgerald enjoy a Coke at the Y A The Bay Area's Family Dining Center inside and out. West Coos Bay 888-3611 , Oregon DRIVE-IN aiu. Momrsrs sum SERVICE 5- I -T l xuarq uma E. -.'.'f'i - H 1 Q5 STEVE'S VARIETY COUNTRY STORE The store for ALL your needs. 1060 Newmark West Coos Bay, Oregon Do depend on us, demand Doug, Dick, and David Morin. 186 5' S. sg 55, ef' N b 3126 ever a um steer at '. - - ry at BAY FROZEN FOODS 'I37 South Wasson Empire District -:- Lockers to Rent -:- 888-4014 West Coos Bay, Oregon Mr. Ken Corrigan displays some of the precision repairing done at Corrigan-Winters. CORRIGAN-WI J ELRY 141 Ni ortg Broad L We may not have everything from soup to nuts, but we do have the finest jewelry in town. 267-2822 I Coos Bay, Oregon D BD Q- 7 ,M A-JC, XZ? , Q3 N-Zffcb' - IpfQ C Karen Champagne stands proudly by Weyerhaeuser lumber PENNY'S TACKLE BOX FISHING TACKLE and BAIT VVGYCI-'ha911S01' Company L 080 Open Seven Days a Week Vi? K 'P i 675 N f 'uso ewpor Coos Bay, Oregon, Branch EX E fl' 'ig ' North Bend, Oregon 756-5121 267-4294 Coos Bay, Oregon 187 C 0 N I DXFQJBXQZ . - - f 3:4555 ' X X - A k v x Qiy' X H0 N II XJ 5 3 If ' 46 y Farr's The rocery VL A L5 -.yf'J 'X Store ' ' . ' ' IX 975 I c ' aao s6uih.FirsI sir 220 N entral 'S Coos Bay, Ore oquille, re 267-2137 396-316 BARVIEW J IIZ TRIC L OLJ 'I . 6 G OCERY ALT V a iT's fun I RES A I RANT -4101 n EP SEA FISHING 4 U C0 fo 228 e QI ' P ores on, re on PGY! Coos Boy r g n N ' r I Ch I88f8-4129 g Coos BOY, Oregon I e' I CHUCK LESLIE -, FRANK'S OFFICE MOBILE SERVICE EQUIPMENT 303 Svufh Bfwdwvv 357 s6uII1 semnd 267-6015 2674203 Office Equipment - Sales 81 Service Coos Bay Oregon Coos Bay, Oregon Ride The Flying Red Horse at Chuck Leslie's. Linda Kindred and Debby' Duncan think that the Herm typewriter would make their homework much easier. 188 f .IUSTROM und STROMME REALTOR 715 South Second 267-7078 Coos Boy, Oregon Best Wishes W. J. JONES gl SON, INC. Slevedare and ShiPfiTleT5 Barbara Kohler and Linda Manders admire the many new P. O. Box 450 756-4113 North Bend, Oregon fashions available at the Hub. v T H E H U B Broadway ot Centrcul Daille Wheeler explores the fine assortment of equipment at her father's station. 267-3116 Coos Boy, Oregon Barbara Kohler and Glenna Bruer consult a Charles of the Ritz beauty expert in The Hub's cosmetic department. A DOYLE WHEELER'S STANDARD STATION -1 'ls' Chevron Broadway and Central Coos Bay, Oregon X s it ig X: f- f 3 , 'Q , ,L 1,,rU': V.,: , rf, O I 6 2 George Dancey stocks the shelves with the quality supplies Mr. Forrest Perry points out to Pat Henson the merits of at Conrad Lumber Company. the many line ovens at Perry. Electric. PERRY ELECTRIC and PLUMBING SUPPLY W' S' CO' Do if yourself-electric and plumbing 267-3101 1221 North Bayshore 1 headquariers for Southwestern Oregon. Coos Buy, oregon I5 7 North Bayshore 267-7205 The Diamond Store of the Boy ' - Poole Ss, Inc. I Quality Mobile Homes and Tfrcwel Tr A K , I I - Y N H AIiYl?lHOL SHERMAN AVENUE X ANAGER Noam BEND. onseon Aff If U U , 905 S. BROADW ONE COOS BAY, EG N X 26 -6623 S fhwesfern Or go L ge 1 C edfJe ele s o d Gft Shop 1 756 5020 v Q H9 A A Q03 W MIMYMI 'W ART DECORATING and C 05 DRUG STORE FURNITURE COMPANY 00 So-:fh 41h Sffeef Coos Bay, Oregon 311 South Broadway 267-3340 Coos Boy, Oregon 267-6215 190 I Pretty Marti, jan, and jill Snyder invite you to see the beautiful selection of Myrtlewood. THE HOUSE OF MYRTLEWOOD 'IT25 South First 267-7804 Coos Bay, Oregon The modern emblem of the IWA exemplifies the forward- looking goals of the organization. INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA 609 Virginia 756-4532 North Bend, Oregon SUNDBAUM'S SHOE STORE Featuring the latest styles of family shoes. Two stores to Better Serve ' Xl I i g, I I X X 61155 51 1- Y O U Open 24 hours North Bend' Best Hamburgers in Town 2072 Sherman Pony Village oregon. Box 239 Coos Bay, Oregon iw, g QQQJMEJSVW-ii? f , - ow, I RO ERS A , KU-NI PQ 4-'Jfl CJMQJ -Afcffwfwwlfl ' Ready Mix Concrete ' et -Lfkmfglpfpe - 764 RED JoRnAN's - cf--he R--k - gg Coos Bay, Oregon North Bend,! Oregon-I C 756-5158 VZ 665 West Hemlock 267-2468 Coos Bay, Oregon I I I f7 ., II X 7 in his 1 5-, , I LJ V I XP I' I- I !!JQf Ja LQIIINJV-' Y, IL! X V p Xiu w ,,3 'IVV' viii! I DX, H ,NI N A I J? Vw ' I U' P7 1 1 P I . If ' n I IJ If If IV I' f I U50 D If 4 II I I IIII If - I If ,, f of I I5 ,I l A if F , X, 6, UI., fmj I Lf ., ,jj Ho , k , X If I I 1 ,N ,N . , I S I g il- M- Ii if I My iff A Ig G D f jj' I L4 J j :I If A II IZ I :eg II vIII If W ff I I ' Q I I If If , j IJ :Xl Lf' ,Q 'f IL,-I' I fx 'J If If-f L ,4 n 0 ' , L VIII 1 I 'U NXSJ' II f 'f IM ff J Q 17 W 01' fxu V Igy -,fl III! l I ,y I I Q IU V1 XJ I ,I WI I' -D W Aj! ,XI V' E fx IV! - U Pby If JL !l fit ,IQ jg! If ,Il lj Ky I I I If I If I an M . ,I -Lf M Ie ,ff f I , M fu I If EDN A s I-I A I K I 5 J A rj Q!--l ,I ED 3 If U JJ f I I I F I I i L,Ig W MI Icon! PO RA'IMf ' Q I I ' JD ' M I I NFB!! I M I I ER DIvIgIIgIIf U! Lf V, APERBoIII3I?f DIVISION I '!fTI 10 l M I, I ,f fy ,I PLYVIIOQIJI DIVIQIQIII f ILI? 2 f fd ,gr-f 19,7 Mg? I I I f Z' fy f ' I 3 I I fx! N IDM ,A 01.1 :fb . ,J Is, fm 1 D I I , I , Ox D5 I X ' j ., . - -,., ,. ' X lx I 4 ' my I c5 Q , .. .rap V t A F I W ff I VI X N' f CJ , I 1 I flu-Iv, , I 1I,I U' If? U' , If A W IRIX ,kt-I ggy' . .. I if I vn j.lfJtqI ,m15 Q'f N Jordon Pom? North Bend, Oregon il IU J I fy? ,M 159415 Q! I no KJ I XLX-fliienaspa is i:I49er-expai1dfi't2!glf!o Slqit Fmgyeeds of t BgQVArea. Xb A' fl' . XID-V 1 579 D TL rfguxf AI! V I II I I I W , J W f, I. I 1 , , I Wk! VV f ,5I . gf' V ,W If 'FL ,lf ,If I ,I,I Linda Manders points out part of the Menasha paper-making process to Lauri McDaniels. 192 C , X 6 f cu f Q X, QQ Q J 'iff X SLC 7 fl l , liz-56:75 ,L V :E SV ,Lg P Lthr z, L - C ' 'Qf if K' S59 'VY Ci X E fem Ng x D x , , lcv? g gg 'Q' 53, ' 7 , C ,p o y , C92 X y if fo yy? ' , See or call Les Sh ' eck ' I of .: .i: 4AJV':VV'L ': ' Q, , hh N' X C X K! Ffaiiiigigsfysospiz Tp K M Package Express, Charters, Tours, Trip-planning ' 267-6517 Coos Bay, O n xc Studio of hair design 2-Q36 A fi:pcK at FG K it 1000 North Ba ore DrivQ5D . .- U 267-7850 Bayfgfig Q5 667-62gJ L fs 225 Commercial Street ..-f-f - Xp ' R? n Lucille Johansen Coos Bay, Oregon -1 X5 5 C95 proprietor C., me , 'P Sc ,QU X? 'ix Tomi Fransisco and Tom Stemmerman stand proudly beside the first quality equipment at Coos Bay We1der's Supply. C005 BAY WELDER'S SUPPLY 1060 N. Front 267-7049 Welding supplies when you need them. Coos Bay, Oregon if This would be a nice shade to paint my bedroom, decides Gail Bracelin. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads, Oils, Enarnels, Brushes, Paintings, ancl Specialties 258 South Second Street Coos Bay, Oregon 193 A psf 3 My A X ji, f SHFIELD ELECTRIC f ,N ll M 342 South Fourth 'W Coos Bo ii, Oregon 'nw.,,,h 267-7002 ,Ufl 267-7001 if U DC jim Barnes asks Dennis Abney if this bulb will be the right RJ size. f A es.. A ,,,:, ,',' .f A f A Ibmpast I ,ish , 1 Qll' 4 . -. , . . A .f., A 1- -f- 4. - Q: ' Q , .. T 2 ' ' A- M, ,ff . Z' Q 3 0, 3vA,,, , 4 X ' It 5., , 1 x SN :Q ' ,O 1 - ' ., ' t' A N, ,,, G . ,-, . i. 'MX' . .Ai ix .A I , . f .Q ' m X Mr'.H0Ward Monks knows his money will be safe in the U'S' Sally Strohback asks Sue Anderson to move over so that National Bank- she can sit in the new '66 Pontiac next. UNITED STATES NATIONAL C2?NQgRENiE0EmMAK? BANK OF PORTLAND an Coos Boy Branch Coos Bay, Oregon SECONQ and ANDERSON Member of the Federal Deposit Corporation Coos 2:ZQ70giEGoN f0fvTlAc,. ' A es ,,,, A W5 A ttrt, , 1 'L A., A A Afee A Z ll 22 5 f L M., A J f ' ' 7 , , I gzip rlr, 3 ,,,, Ocean Dock UUNT PUT Q 'I000 North Bayshore Drive Noggguggzsif Coos Bay, Oregon 267-6214 fri ' Taiiu The sign at Ocean Dock is the trademark of the best in build- ing supplies. of 1 liek 1 fm T55 V W L I B 3 Q Miki M C W' WESTERN BANK - X L . 1 , as . ' A , ' - 6 7 coos BAY, OREGON ' L I 7 K MMC LCC! MEMBER FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION ,V Q BJ A Bandon ' Brookings ' Coos Bay - f E I if x -,,. 6' Empire ' Gold Beach L7 ,-,li K Serving Southwestern Oregon Since 1907 915555 HARD Etowelas y A 5 X ESQ BQ Lew and Charlotte Hedgpm f A f 267-4711 1 rQlQV52rX 152 North Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon E J .f . URL fifbelffufz, COLLEGE INN ,,, Drop in the Q College Inn 'S downtown va Coos Bay J Z fp 204 Central ll 'll Coos Bay' Oregon Janey Robertson confidently puts her savings in Western llianknas Molly Maguire reminds her of the interest she will e gaming. ,iiwig l llnns rilltinq Company FINEST lN COMMERCIAL PRINTING Publishers of . . . The SUN and NORTH BEND NEWS Phone North Bend, 756-5134 Oregon buned motel Mr. 8x Mrs. Emil R. Moore, Mgrs. Megan Hollenbeck, Susan Ford, and Nancy Pennington all i agrcisce that it is easy to relax on comfortable furniture from 1445 N. Bayshore Drlve 269-9371 Pur ey's. 'A' 90 Units 'k 24 hour Direct Dial Room Phones PURKEY'S 1' 'V' 217 South Broadway Coos Bay, Oregon 267-4011 Coos Bay Oregon ir Conference Restaurant Nearby 195 How can I choose between two such beautiful watches? says Audrey Buckingham. HOFFMAN JEWELERS T09 Central 267.4421 Coos Bay, Oregon One of Mayflower's smooth-running trucks makes another delivery in the Bay Area. COOS BAY MAYFLOWER ACCREDITED MOVING AND STORAGE 267-6543 737 N. Front Coos Bay, Oregon Kathy Warren is assured a fine fit at Hoover's Shoes. HOOVER'S SHOE STORE Quality at Your Feet in Coos Bay, Oregon 153 N. Broadway 2673312 . , just think, all that delicious food and Green Stamps, too, says Scott Pennington to Dennis Abney. McKAY'S MARKET A Friendly Store in a Friendly Town Coos Bay Bandon North Bend Empire Oregon Port Ortord 196 K N1 r r W FU Donna Sandberg consults Don Matson about an inspfancelf , fA'fgI'm suretrfhis transmission will solve your problems, Ted, policy. Ml '!jvf ,f IW the trans issionologist, tells Bob Seelig. Q r WC fl 6 , M ff-if rl' F ll N L W RW' HUGGINS Q J 1'ED'5 AUTQMATIC rl x fy V . ' If f .'Don'f just renew-freriewkylfh! Hugglnstfilbfm 300 Anderson ,0 U lvl? KQQ7-Zngguf 940 s6Urh Broadway 267-6366 W T3j,ylQD6reg jg Q J Jjf' Coos Bay, Oregon hm 1 A ? Jr ICS! 'A Xxx 1 'ilnljl' gulf, XL 0 ffllll ll- r Qiw , N y MK 1' ,DSELUV A 6 fd YJA ,I l W1 WJ Q UU 107 J LVM Aff 2 r O 6, ilf ' ry Q OW ff!! ,ell lrrr Vo .-' dj 61 if Af! ,f I, fLyl',JA,,-' if 45 LJNCCDLN fB bl? l LIWIQ . CO. fy,Ul,f-' LUV ig Pegzsllfolo hfHires RoqlfBeer 0 j -lilesbitplbronge - 7-Up OV DV Jrfil iq pl Ovoctor Pepper V ldfw V wj' fy J fr' cf: b -gf I MU l Marshfield students could really have a party with all of these flavors, comments Laurie Keylock. The Good Guys in Entertainment Q Box 807 269-1465 Coos Boy, Oregon Don and the Goodtimes entertain the crowd at Jal North- west's N.B. Community Building dance. l l 197 L, Q Zgfelbfkfj wma Vwebeugky M? VJ gum Qybfqbwkgkjls. M ,Q Q WiCXV.5b a:m?gp2NNDINEOf T Ue Q'5kQ'EAmG9'LyUxNQ'JL wQefkJL Mu ' NN Qgjwginia ' orth , Oregomk LQVNQJUYJ GNfXGuII 7 Q Z -biileff 5 J Ui Lf kuwxjv AEUWL' 01,12 ,Q L ' JCJXUJQ ll X e Q WA? WML . . OWGI' O 9 1 Our lo n ' 5 CX! F alify Portraits cf mmf Guy wCWyg'Fo,d N VCD f QW 6,56 K I x X 5 1971-iEe BeEg.ore31A Qxlyvfpjhfwzrxsibsafh M ew 1fiWe335'fJ C3 rego 267-2113 rf e JJNUJQL A NQQQQ-f-fyx . LR C fo4QTiPggMxQg, Q Texaco Service Yg21so!Ese5HXg-LLJYKQVUX M W fewQf,ewe,eeeeegQf Heevee, Ck Mfje ' eoos Bc1yPloLl1C2eC1'aoiBcJy,Oregon SBLJLKL CK UvLLe2 9 VUf'XCLfAK,i1?J:HBxNn . 5222112 Q A wesr coos :CY O-N 888-4432 YUM D! 'MES G3 cl 19 an editor on the Ma H1 visits the Press where the paper is printed. THE NEWS PRESS Commercial Printing 140 North Second Street 267-4923 Coos Bay, Oregon CARLSON DRUG COMPANY 'iff Prescription Specialists il' M CRUST BAKERY 267 West Anderson Coos Boy, Oregon Telephone 267-6023 i 3rd qnd Centrql 267-6614 Ron and Tari Williams select records from the vast assort- Coos Bay, Oregon 1 4- MW p aw Q wfezm in W X ' 6 'M' If J, in f ,, , ,, VV 7,7 4,,i,,V7,k,Wi:,V,,Manila, Mylyrlr , ,A I J L Renee Carlson serves you with a smile at Carlson Drug, QM-il ment found at Musicland. MUSICLAND Corner of 3rd and Central, Coos Bay For All Your Musical Needs: Phonographs ' Band Instruments ' Records Color T.V. ' Transistor Radios Coos Boy Steel Fabrication If it is made of metal, we make it! 686 North Front St. Phone 267-4575 Coos Bay, Oregon --4 f- .Q 6 EU fs .,- N ff! ' 9 - fl VE' , mi. A ' Agv Nw L, f sf, V' 'N Q' P X , KW, F N 4 rr fn H V K- KVV V f V' I I A Lf' Vs' V X 1 if no 9 9 K 9 fs- -9 is rw 6, rs. C , , ' gjww' -2 gf f 9 ,UU 5' , xx, 4-1 . ' my V I 2 I 13 WJ' Q is gr A , vw ,ff sw- if . , f , L V' A UI - I Mft' :N Ly 4 03, ' S Jgfffkiw W ' . Yr ' O05 - JN X Q . ' . . msg LS1cmoneryQ81 Office Equnpmenf , VR' Kr 3Q0K6enfraI 51-5 Box 208 I Cox6s Boyi, Qregon 97420 F , Un U 1 D- Y Us 7' ' W U gk fi: E . A X A Go 'P J 7' If jackieycflxft flx it, go to Hale. 4 K X'-A r Af-Q 'Z' ENUM A UN Q M mb Vx M lt 'V' X w fi by 9 9,57 Q' Ka s, . x A is www ,az Mr Iggy Erlgzayiidgs helps pack Brookmead, the milk that ggTdgsg11:ne15ui51y ar1?gd1SgglL:e,ln3ayiO1gI5i EQBQEOKMEAD DAIRY JV N ' e -ss - 4 If rn ' we kg .3-sl' LeudsH1e way Qi! f Q QV ,V ff' f X, -s 6 Af if 1 T 598 267-2189 199 Negh 4th 267-6522276 of Q ij ji R 6 Coos Boy, Oregon Coos Boy, Oregon 1 if J! all if 'jldjh' ef? wg! 'A ff! ffjgl john Knutson and Dennis Krummel ride on one of the many Knutson Towboat Company boats. KNUTSON TOWBOAT COMPANY Box 908 400 North Front 267-3523 Coos Bay, Oregon 200 l XJ r , l. F XJ rl! my XL U f-Rf lxcc LL, JMX X X, Y . fx X' xv kv sf f ! fl 'fl .nf ,vb . M ix , .NPL 1 LU ls ffl i 756-5224 Pony Village, the largest sh pping center on the Oregon coast , Qijl .1 W Z,-kv i L d VRQWLW The West's first enclosed air-conditioned mall lt's fun to shop at Pony Village North Bend, Oregon Congratulations Grads! 201 , A , IJ' IX l . l lf W , , f N x 1 5 fi Ai V, ,N '- 'V K' ,N ill if 4-1-,fly f, r f ,t , ,f f .W g Xl A l tm, X l A 4 X 'fi A fx A Fri WHL rL!!,XJi XA, X A- ff' Q X ff' my p to L j 9 gf fm, pp . , tv, it ly W 5 YI Z ZA X K Y, X !:,k' -4',' V VT! t lf. fdlllg ,,,, ' F f,' f x ,v',. A--'xg F? V All n f f' i t, if ff' f t ' X f r 1 ' X rig Q S? ff 3'-f.f'.' 2 V I N Hf X if ff V of ,wif A f t ' li'-JM , A 'x ,f X f?4 f'i3I5,9' A X lf' 2 f L All Q EV - 1.14 fy W f yi xx A I J ,MLN .,f' px IRR 'M mm'-am L- Lx-?'k:J,f Qs I f M 'pi ll? Arff ,1 X ilk ht, 1 ' J.fXJ XXV A if lftisuoii mfhdin A' fit? We' Cowen X Q' if l of cbos QA ore on 267-3089 I A fi X 686 N 'I t fi' , 1 Y! 9 H If orth Front N, if H f , VII ' l,4fCoosVp!5BuyA,p5pL9regon gi 267-491f8' tl ,fi ll X ft it W H wi! 2 i fl X ' i.jflli't ij R f ' I fi,-t K if l fi 4 N u -ilu A f it fn. r L 1 yi if! 'A ,U ill All fi 1 ' ll X id 'W it ff QV A ,tj I W 'W fd' fi: l l J ,tw bf! if 5 'f' 'K 47 it it f 4 1 1.1 W., I, if Xt 'x fs If ,,- f 4 u 1 w x I , Vi The skill of Elvira Mitchuel, her staff, and students is evident in their impressive display of trophies as well as in their work. SKELTON BEAUTY ACADEMY Call 267-4919 Oregon'ls Most Outstanding Beauty School 197 North Second Street, Coos Bay, Oregon 5' 'Ti 1 W' F t ' fl 0 OTZI I V D l Al '-' 267-3122 - CHEVRCLET-BUICK Broadway and Curtis www 4. ,ts W alyqwgawqnn Coos Bo Ore on Y' g This would be a good graduation gift to get from my em- ployer, says Bay Motors employee Janice Wesman. 202 I lid? fl QW? t if-Q X cali bre JJ R, C5 ia Since the beginning of his- tory mankind has struggled individually and collectively for political, economic, and cultural betterment and has found the greatest ability to make such advancement thr ugh democratic organiza- t to achieve common aim . e, who h v es to advan ards of - llow wor s Q' efore, co -- mon - iv1 f our the advan - 0 our fl nd co - m n' Q 0 ban'sh ia and ' D dice 'Qndx ' cn natio tren hefrf - acy ever heE'e, d ve er ane t p e in W r , d orm urse one,- in ' ibl mos. .H titurimpmo LWU X. 1 X. e ' 'hxl st X s ,- e i oft the li ing s 'fm ta : 0 'Nha X S, u B P? y 21 . earl 0 i e QQ! lf Sit Q ia? Q3 elrwl ,X W 1 Si glial NGSHOREMENSMDWARE 0 tyuy 0 15 NX 3 l2. QAM 6 , ,1 57f i 3: :: 2064 sHemoAN Avsmus - 3+ gf Noam BEND, oReGoN 7 M c .- f F 1 -'Z '7 'iM:..v'- -f-:rf 7 . ,! . . ,,. ,,,-N,-,V 3' 5 PHONES: 756-4188 9-R, PRESIDENT gli'-1 . va. A.f?.n.:.' 520.3 756-4189 HX, SEC,-TREA5, TRC l' lil' . SLINGER 203 4'V? f,7-'E B fl? X I 1I7k' C If 0' Q W J aw QXMVNX wv A5 X .NV X XX' Xwjw 1 QA Q,MmbQijmQ9AQ?JbbUF2Z - jxbmikuingmvmwhg Q Qmwnfvggxwpgjwagjlfkamj l AL c: E ffwfb f k s iam A750120 rt n 267-2143 cgg4i n 4 I like Melowest, best, claims Marcia Olsen. Here's ulzfr ho sing district,' points out jack Hudson to Ralp r ni rtha Wehrle. , . 4th an HUDSON REALTORS d Anderson 267-7083 Coos Boy, Oregon Real Service in Real Estate is - . 1 f 0 I' li O Lllnxs r u S' ' INDUSTRIAL SERVICES,lNC.s I DESIGN - MANUFACTURING l , , Y , , A MACHIQY AQSTEELXWORIQ- SQNVAEYSQNSG .SYSTEMS , 2 M J irginia S. K A 5 J Aoxhxkndr-Orego'nf KJ X 1 756-4304, A 1 le A 1 It , ' V Q 7 ff 1 my I +1 A ,vslf X :L L,f 4' N 4 Washington and Sheridan 756-4181 Q' NORTH BEND i OREGON iflkfreilgnigh' tops off his lunch with a delicious Cutlip's S N N Q Fm CY A A , MXN W f N A U5 Q' C N ED A Gy E A Q34 A Q f 5 in . K ' A 5 G9 ' gd A Y AQ Qi MBT-sU1L ERS SUP A QR fi 0 K fy - 16 x R D1 ERM E' 7 6 63 NORTH BEND ' o , , IN COOS BAY Hearing Ad B fB 9 d Sh k Opf I d H g A Cl 693 CENTRAL COOS BAY OREGON GEBHARDT BUILDING COOS BAY OREGON 206 :35mJiA. fl fjmxgllg mhlxfhrsridtlmrlrlflfkff Ek 1 1 K Xgkwu-BMJ Home Style cooking Awww 665 Newport 267-2409 Bunker Hill ay, Oregon wo, mek Quin, KQBQQX, l. Cllui,JJQxQXKlx.1, s4lUDKJi, XMJAKEUJXJNQ5 XEFRAW 115511, ARcHER's GROCERY , mg S3167-7821 SXQD 501 NEWPORT BUNKER IL XLxWwo oi Quit M., 5 M c .,,. Trl-f Just think of all the things that this new truck could haul, says Br an Goldbloom to Doug Laird. P.J.RO0NEY 1815 NORTH BAYSHORE DRIVE 267-4117 COOS BAY, OREGON .Ib LID. lf everyone lit iust one little candle from Bergen's, iust think C r ngs of what a bright world this would be says Jean e Be gen 'Ken MC Tenth Sy,-ee, hill with his n skateboa o,m Western Auto MJ 'VVEST' CJ MW K 1724 North Fourteenth Emplfe fl I ln the Heart of Empire Wh Your Friends Trade Ollleff' Coos Bay, Oregon 888-4148 627 NEWMARK WEST COOS BAY, OREGON 207 is NJ Y N MJ my t--. x 1 D X Q X X213 F-.J iq t x. Senior Activities , I The daily life of a 0 senior is exciting. Suddenly life seems too short to squeeze in all the important activities and conversations before the year brings U S J 4, fl J if an end to twelve years KM? ,J of friendships and school TJ . . R relationships. to Senior boys entertain the student body at the pep assembly before the Willamette game. jorgen Kruse helps add to the senior class fund by selling pop- ' S Kathy Bowker artistically molds a pot out of a slab of clay. corn at a football game.. . el sc? Q.. Vi 9 xi 208 lk o i E L f 1 4 fn 1 .iii Cindy Glassow and Mary Anne Allison IOOK over omni ,our 't to talk over the many problems confronting , , , nalistic works to develop new ideas. The opportuni y . seniors in the newly instigated study hall program comes in handy. i Y K U Q 9 SEN oy 1-43 3 Ba 43 Coin Club 33 N.H.S. 4, Pres. 43 Stamp Clu 3 . .A. 2-43 ell ing 43 Football 2-33 Golf 43 Baseb l 1- 3 oys' State 33 Elks' eader. Bo the th 4. ARR s' L , Ke , I.R.L. 43 Wrestling 1-23 Baseball 1-4. CAR ANN lDAMS 'rls ague -4' T '- i-Y as ' Ba 13 I.R.L. 2-4, b , . 3 p 1. A AM Girls' League 1-4. NIS HLSTROM s' Le e -43 4. ARY A oys' League -43 ahi n QAII Club 3-43 CAROL ALFORD ' ls' gu - . R A L scan - Ma-Hi s t . 43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. 43 Band 3 M.F.L.C. 1-43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Sec.-Treas. 4g F.T.A. 43 Girls' State 3. O LV Y G ' L ue ' can ' 3 i c F. .L.A. 4g F.. . - Pub. , .T.A. , Club 13 Swimming 2. AR oys' B -23 .F. 1 ' - ANET EA EMIN Girls' League 1-43 Choir 4, Accom. 43 M.F.L.C. 2-4, Sec.-Treas. 4' I.R.L. 3-4, Hist. 43 Tri- 2-43 G. .A. 1-43 ar. Day Re , 2. E YS, 43 T 1 'M F.B.L.A. 3 st ing 1. RICHAR BELEW O l oys' e e 1- , - 3 stling . GREG BE 1 s' ea ue 1-4. G . . 4 on . eague , . ec. 3 is 3, Co-Ad, Index Edf 33 M.F.L.C. 2-43 I.R.L. 33 Quill and Scroll 3-43 F.T.A. 33 Pep Club 1 43 Rally 4' Girls' State 35 s' der. ' ass M . f C IN G ue 1- , r- - , ecraft 3 .F. . . .H.S. 3-43 F. .A. 2-33 G.A.A. 2-4. . ELIZABETH BINGHAM ' Girls' League 1-43 N.H.S 3 E BIR , Latin , . .. 1-23. F.s.A. 1-2, ,V.P. 4g Tennis 1-43 J.E.S.S.I. 3. GARY A DERSON JERRY B CK Bo . ys' Le 3 ' E A AL Boys' eague' 1-3 er o M 3 Foot all 1-43 ketball 1-23 ys' Leagu -43 amp ub 3 restling -23 ase l1 . Baseball 2-4. BETTY ANTHONY Girls' eag 1-4. L 1-4. ARCEL ASLIN Gigs' League 1-4' ahiscan -33 Band 1-43 Speech Leagu 3 ati Club 23 T 3-43 . - b.M r. -43 G. A. 1- OT S League 4. ESA BAARS irl -- ue 1-43 Pep Cl ,u 1. I. 3 . S D I o y e . A ' ' Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 1,43 ri-Hi-Y 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club 1-4. GALE BANRY Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Pres. M.F.L.C. 43 I.R.L. 43 Order of M 2-43 Football 1-33 Baske 23 ck ' Boys' State 3. VICKI BARKER Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 G.A.A. 1-33 Pep Cl 1. NANCY BARNES Girls' League 1-43 Band 1-33 M.F.L.C. 43 I.R.L. 43 F.T.A. 43 P Club 1-3. WAYNE BARTH Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-43 Band 1-43 Football 23 Track 1-4. PAMELA BARTON Girls' League 1-43 F.H.A. 2-33 Pep Club 1-2. GINGER BASSO Girls' League 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Art Club 43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 I.R.L. 43 Pep Club 1-2. JON BAUMGARTNER Bos' Lea ue 1-4 MaHiTimes4'MFLC23'NHS 34' 'l y g 3 - , .... - , . . . - , and Scroll 43 Order of M 2-43 F.S.A. 3-4, Pres. 43 Tennis 45 Elks' Schol. 43 N.M. Letter of Com. 4. ' MICHAEL OTH Boys' League 1-4. KE BOTTA 1 u -33 1 K K ' Girls' League 1-43 Choir 3-4. ' ALFIE ROMA BOWMAN 3 B ' gue . IN s' e1-43 Ma n ,F.B...4,Tr s. ,G. .A. -3 Gymnastics 3. TOM BRADX6 ' L ague -4. D N G 1-4. DAVID BRANDT Boys' League 1-4. RUSSELL BRAZE Boys' League 2-4. ULETT irl League 3 n 1- .F . 3-43 N.H.S. 43 Tri-M 43 . 43 Pep C HARLAN BRI S Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 3 liball 13 Basketball 13 Baseball 1. Aow N ' 43F. . 4. A RYAN Boys' League 3-4. JUDY IUC Girls' lem e 1-43 .L.f3fH.A. 43 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 1-2. DENNIS L Boys' Leag 1-43 oir 3-43 Stamp Club 4, Football 1-2, Baseball 1-2. LINDA L. BUFTON Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 1,33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 N.H.S. 3-43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club 13 Elks' Schol. 4. BRIAN BAY Boys' League 1-4, Rep. 43 Hi-Y 2-43 Band 1-43 I. .L 33 Tri- 43 THOMAS BUI-LINGTON Order of M 2,45 Eootbau 15 Track 1-2. 7 IX, Boys' League 1-43 Band 1-43 Cross Country 2-3. JANE BEARD X 3 , DWIGHT BURCH Girls' L gue 1-4g5Rep. 3, Sec. 43 Mahiscap 1,33 a-Hi Tidal! 43 Boys' League 1-43 Mahiscan 2-43 Latin Club 2-43 Coin Club 2-3, liVI.F.L, Jl43 I.R.Qc - , Sec. 33 N.H1ST3-43 .A. G.A.A. 1 Pub. Mgr. 2, V.P. 35 Order of M 3-43 Football 13 Basketball 13 b4,xReR,23 Gynliast 3 ga' s Co,-gtfb. gr. 2. ' Track 2-43 Swimming 2-43 Baseball 1. x K 'J 4 l D J , 3' N X - SQO'O+:-F323 fQj'.D?3tS '53 Xl JN gl Q X qi il! 2 1 .3 -Q 3 if 3 1 eg S- C 39 lk ,X A L x X .3 cpm XJ NJ X' ft Nl X- 1 Cl ' X5 x ' l xy- NAU! fx fx - Q .N S U P is D sf xl Pm W J -XX KK kj Xxx . A v ,AL-I -fl 1 Jx lf- -1- is N-.1 f F . ' A N f Q' Boys' League 1-43 Mihiian 3-4, Sports Ed. 43 Key Club 2-4, Pres. 43 Latin4'Club 2-3,3 2-33 N.H.S. 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Order of M63-435 E.S.A. 1-43 Football 13 Track 1-35 Cross Country 253 Boys' Staiie 33 Elks' Schol. 43 Boy of the Month 4. .1 Y . e g 9 eff ,4 Q ,J x 5 0 D s M Q 3'-QQ? N Q E mm 1 fx 4' NJ DN Y eu F is N 4' 4,3 45 f f AfRVEY BURNS 3 sg -f 4' -E 41 STEPHEN DALTON B s' League 1-43 Eootball 1-.mWFe1Stling 1-3. -D 3 ' Bfofys' League 1-gif GRXCE BERT ' l dp Q GEORGE DANCE-Y li Girls' keague- '11-4. Be 3' 3 CHESTERND. CAMPBQL ,Q A Q4 Boys' League 1-43 Banill -23 OrdeyoFM 2-43 Track 1-23 Wirestliilg 1-2. 2 I J LJ gg X! J ' WILLIAM CARDWUELL J , BUCKLEY--DAUGHERTY Boys' Legglfail-43 Order ,GPM 43 Football 1-43 Baslffztball IQERSC- Boys'gI.ea.g9ue 1-43 Band 1. ball 1-3. 5,49 .-.QAM Qi EVERETT DAVIS . JAN gARLS6lfI - ,, 5, N- Boys' League 1-4. Girls' Lea ue .1 4' Bandfl-23 F.Bi.A. 43 Tennis 2. .fgfef SALLY DAVIS SUSAN CS-SSWTiI.L - Ag 1 J Girks' eegie 1-4, E. LA44, E.H.A nspep Club 1. fy 'Pg-124' CA CAVQANQGI-I f Girls' LeagueWMahiscan 43 Ma-If Times 43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 .MES L.C. 43 -4, Pub. Mgr. 43 G.A.A. lgyb Club 1. LQ, xii 's J LOI CAVANQAGH Girfg? League 1-43 Mahiicanuml-3: MSFl'i:1Ti1nes REM. Ed. 43 I.R.L.x3 Quill and SKLSQIL-3-43 -4. K, JIM 1 ARLES Q , B 'fi 3 Boys' League 1, 3-14, k ssl, .3 ,RAYMOND WSE Boys' League -43 Order of M3-43 Football 1-43 Track 1-23 Wres- tling 1-2. J KARENIECHIENE 3 3 3 Girls' League 1-43 Meliisegu 1-5F?ii-Hi-Y 4, ETA 3-4. BRUCE CHRESTENSEN Boys' Lefgue -4. 9 STEVE 'RPQCHRISTEQIEEN Boys' League 1-43 Or r of M 3-43 Football 1-43 Wrestling 2. FORREST CHRISTY Boys' League 2-4. ALAN C URCH Boy,s9'Le3 1-4. f FRAN? CHURCHICH Boys' eague 1-43 Key Club 3-43 Choir 23 M.F.L.C. 3-43 N.H.S. 43 F.S. - ' hess Club 3, V.P. 33 Boy of the Month 4. RY CLA oys'gLea ue 1-4'gStam-p Club 4, PQ. GSFELARIZ' Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 4. LEE COLE Boys' League 1-4. KEN CONN Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 43 Football 1-43 Wrestling 43 Base- ball 2-3. DENNIS EUGENE COOK Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 4g Basketball 1-43 Track 1-4. ROBERT COOKE Boys' League 3-43 Hi-Y 43 Speech League 43 National Forensic League 43 Latin Club 3-43 N.H.S. 43 Order of M 4g Football 1-43 Baseball 3-4. DANA COOPER Boys' League 1-43 Stamp Club 43 Football 13 Wrestling 2-33 Base- ball 3. KENNETH COTTON Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 1-43 Football 1-23 Wrestling 1-4. JEFF COX S.C. 33 Hi-Y 2-43 M.F.L.C. 2-43 N.H.S. 3-43 F.S.A. 1-23 Football 1-22 Basketball 13 Track 1-23 Golf 3-43 Elks' Schol. 43 Class V.P. 1, Pres. 3. Girls' League 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 N.H.S. 3-43 F.H.A. 1-4. DANIEL DAVISON Boys' League 1-4. EDWARD DELORE Boys' League 1-43 I.R.L. 3-4. MARILYN DICKEY Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club 1-2. JAGK DIETRICH Bqyf' League 1-4. KAREN DOUGLASS Transfer from Grandview, Washington. F.B.L.A. 4. LEE DOVING Student Council 4, TreaS.3 Girls' League 1-4, Songleader 3: Mahis- can 1-4, Index Ed. 3, Make-Up Ed. 43 Choir 1-4, Accomp.3 Lati C Club 2-3, Treas. 33 N.H.S. 43 Tri-M 2-4, Pres. 43 3-43 ' State 33 Elks' Schol. 43 Girl of the Month 43 Class ec. 1. ' RICHARD DOWNS Boys' League 1-4. R I RALPH DUKES v N Boys' League 1-4. W MICHEAL DURRAND f Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-4, Sta l Treas 3 Foo all - Wrestling 1. JULIE DYER Girls' League 1-4, Rep. 23 Mahiscan 1-4 xing d ' .L.C. 33 Quill and Scroll 4g F.T.A. 3-4, Sec. 4' .A.A. 2-43 S. JOHN EDDY 't Boys' League 1-43 Order of M o ba stl' g 1 . CONNIE EDWARDS' Girls' League 1-43 Pep 1. ROBERT EIFFERT I Boys' League 1-4. Z P BRYAN ELFVING - .- Student Council 1-23 Bo Lea e 1- 3 Ma-Hi-Times 43 Key u V2-43 Band 1-23 Latin ub 3- 3 l and Scroll 43 Class P s. . CLYDE W. ELLIOTT I Boys' League 1-43 Ma- imes 43 Hi-Y 3-4, Pub. Mgr. 43 Band , 1-33 Latin Club 3-4, V.P. 35 N.H.S. 3-4, Treas. 43 Order of M 3-43 Football 1-23 Basketball 2-43 Baseball 23 Tennis 13 Career Day Rep. swb 2-3. KAREN ELLIOTT Girls' League 1-43 Choir 3-43 Tri-M 4. ROBERT ELLIOTT Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-4, Sec.-Treas. 43 M.F.L.C. 3-4, Pres. 43 N.H.S. 43 Order of M 3-43 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-33 Track 3-43 Baseball 1-2. KATHLEEN ENGLISH Girls' League 2-43 Speech League 43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 I.R.L. 4. WILLIAM M. CRANE 6 BOYS League 149 KCY Club 4? Ofdef of 349 fifk 3' 3T'eys 1-23 Order of M 43 Basketball 1-43 Track, IQMEL CREE5? IRL 4 I Q1 Cv 14' ' YS' fague 'F ' - - ' DOLENE EELKNER RONALD CRES5 I ' QCP Gir ' League 1-4, Song Queen 43 ri-Hi- Q3 Choir 2-43 Thes- Boys- League 1-43 Band 1-23Co1n Clu 1-2006 4 Ljeglnb 3-43 M.F . 3-43 I.R.L. 3-4 i -4, Rec. S c. 43 Pep ROBERT CROW .3 9, , u 1- 4 R235 . Mgt Boys' League 1-4. 8 XQL 6 5 BA BAM RRELL XD . BONNIE CULVER XNV gg, if sfer from La cfyes, New Mexi9JGcZrls' League 4. UIQ Girls' League 1-4. 0 I G xjx, IANNE F ik MJ 'gli f MARILYN DALPIAZ if CO Girlwea -41 chu si 1-33 Speeigdiea e 13 M.F.L.C. Girls, League 1-43 Art Club 2-3. Ca U . .L. 2- 3 Tri-E - , .T.A. 22 Hist. , eg. Hist. 4. 1 pl' . F 35-O' ' if cf Ulf? 7 bus Vi Wi? Leo M1433 4321 f Q Tow ii L' A ' Y ' . - 'O' -v - iv- - ii- -OV' - 4-55 O .- 5' JN K uk .WY ,IM if -.rf -Jf FU' ew F ir..- l -'L we by J BQ lL 0' UK UAW - 9 ' 'Xl ff' Li Xiu MP5 2 A Xi Vx it F ,J XNQ5. rl-O 6 xr- . 163 .O O we f 5- e- NO . ppl 24 5,157 93 494 4. ' 'x lg, Q-DLL' we , p X -XX VIJ , ,Q ' H ,Ny Wxg- Xqg, Ov 0, W UQ Q ij X310 eff' x X if X! C rr el' 'fiefh ' A . - is ex - lr 1 X 6 Q4 QQ Cf' NN E VBUFNT ACAD! 'REG Xlc - X Q 'K DA QF T Hx! ,fe ll - U X4-7 'I WLD ' x,-J DDOUG GOOD 5, X10 ' - Leagu 1-45 M.F.L.C. 45 D- .S. 3-45 Tri-M 45 Order '-45 F.S.A. 4. C f 4 Q 5-41 F.S.A. 5-41 HIQS2-4 - DEE GOODMAN ui 1 . 'O .L CHRISTINE ' . Girls' League 1-4. GNL U Girxlsfneegue 1- 5 M21 can 2-4 A pp. Ed. Av i 5 Mr. . . CYNTHIA GOULD YN . - Lf? , U23 N-HS. 3-4, Pukf,f3'Igr.!45 uill .r 4 'J oll 3 fr 45 . .A. Girls' League 4. jx' 5 ' Q U F.T.1iSL,3-4, Treas.' 5 'A' la A. 2-45 ub ' Elks' 01. 45 RICK GRANT . . f f -r 1i12l1SEgTj'.E.S.S.I. eer D ' ' e J Boys' League 1-4, Hlst. 45 Football 2-35 Track 1-35 Cross Country 1. ND QQ- G. L FIT E4NRY 5' BARBARA GREENE li! eague 1- V. ' Girls' League 1-4. I LEONA FIT QFRICK THOMAS GREGG ,O Bogigiyie - , F. .L.A. 45 W ' g 2- Boys' League 45 Art Club 4. ' , up Q - 'E EITZPAQRIGK LINDA GRISCHKOWSKY . ' rls' Le e 1-45 Mahlscan Thespi s 3-45 I.R.L. 3-45 F.B.L.A. Girls' League 1-45 F.B.L.A. 4. A , F. . -45 F.T.A. - .A. . , Pep Club 15 Tennis 3-45 STANLEY GROLEAU J Gymnastics 4. X Boys' League 1-45 Band 1-35 Football 2-35 Track 2. O FLANAGAN GEDNEY GROTZKE 54 - ys' League 1-45 Band 1-3, I. .L. 3-4, Pres. 35 Tri-M 2-45 Order Boys' League, Art Club 2-4. f' fc' i 'ofM2-45 E.S.A. 1, Euurlselllgi, Z LARRY FOOTE RICHARD GUENTHER Boys' League 1-45 Order of M 45 Football 1,45 Basketball 1-45 ' N9, Boys' League 1-4' Choir 3-45 M.F.L.C. 45 Football 15 Track 1-2, Track 2,4. 5 QL, ' I BETTY FORBES 4 EUGENIA GUZMAN ffx lb-2 J Girls' League 1-45 .L. 3-4. Girls' League 1-4. Q Obi -si . JUDY FO BES P , Q lv! ' 'Q' Girls' Leag e 2255 IIiaGs'lZilEiAN J Q 'il - -SUSA FO 'X RGIGER GACKNEY - X J 5 , Ai Girds' ag e 1-45 Mahiscan il 5 Latin Club 25 I.R.L. 2-4, Pres. 45 BO S- Lea ue 1-4. Latin C1 . asebal - . rg- 5F.B5L.A 4- F.H.A. 4, ET. , G.A.A. 1-2, Pep Club 1-5. Y g ' ' - 7 0 J iM A15 I, FOX. Q CECELIA HAMILTON S f LXG- I L E , 11- T I 5 A ff- ff-L Girls' League 1-45 an 1-25 F.B . . 3-45 .A. 4. K! 'N X - , ' QW -5 gf ' ' ' ' HUGH HAMILT 5 fi 652 . ,Q 4 Hr G ge-ag f - , 0 ehi canq - .Hi Times 45 M.E.L.C. 1-23 Boys League M' Y M' Speechlba 31 Lat lub 1231 -1 JN. . 3- H S 1- u 15 N.M'r L erfof Com. 4. f5U54N H R 'Xb pu , .fi 5 Dj I 5.3, R I., ,C 1 v , Girls L e e 1-45 I. . 45 FEI-45 125-prtlu 1-5. f l A I V 1 '1 I Gfilrl eeg 1 , ah - ri -. Bend 15 E.B.L.A. 4, V.P. 4. M2511 BL HAM 4 Q 4, 16:4-C1 b 5 O f M R ALD EDR TS N , Q . . , oys alle ue .- -. .K at u 3, er O - , K. ABQ S, Leg he 1-4 CV t all 1-Q rack 1 allggt.-at-Armsqifx, 0, X VO I WSJ? 'N'liCLSHWATER 'N K-1 Tiff rem 51955511 Lien s' Lea Q7 Hi-Y ' l , 'F Glr Leaguej-45 F.B.L.A. 4566 .A. 15 Pep Club MI AEL HENSON ' 1 . ' gg , ' . 5 55- i JO?'FR1gg - .11 1 -, - ,. ,. f lil 1 -Bu Lee Qi -Nsrefiriplcjykub 4. f -, B C5Q ROLii,g5iIE4M'1a:, Ba 12' 4' Y U CA VIN EUL-Iii, ' VY K . - . 41 - .5 V A V -, , , x . . 1 1 L' . S.C. 69-Girls eague 1-4, R . 3, Pres. 4 ahlscan 2- , Speech I ,JI I V'wB0YSP!J-I-E38 e 1-4, -24039311 1-4, IIIQHC fl-igxyfrestling 3. I ge 2-35 35 15 S otlight 3-45 F. . . 3-4, Repgyq-,Lf ee UN A . OW 5 - U Q? .P. 4, .A.A. 1-4- 1 l of the 4, D.A. . . U i Gif s' League 1-45 Mahiifarm 1,45 C egg Club 25 Coiilu 25 AVE HI ONK . Mt - - .L.A. 45 F.H.A. 45 Pep C ub , . '-. , B r ' '69 ...f -.- . , '-.. O eague 1-4. . IQ N GARLAND OJ IGH e - '-I, Boysil League 1-45 Hi-Y 45 M.F.L. . -?5lN.H.S. -QP. 45 . .A. irls-Lfgifgflx 154,11 L X Q gk! 'MMG 45 Football 15 Wrestling 1-25 Tennis 2- 'J C-2' 'fx 1 ' J O Q Cf I OC TOM H CKEMA Q, My I .5 -.1 SANDRA GEORGE 5? B Y- eague 1,4 A6 ji O5 A .2 :D S.C. 4, Pub. Mgr. 45 Girls' League 1-45 Mahiscaw 5 Choi 5 ISE HO ' I Q Band 1-45 Council 3-45 Latin Club 35 Tri-M W .A.A. , Ten- f . , . ' , , Q b mis 5' all A-4:i. a R 254Chol Ehesplans BSE .R.L. ' RAYNELDA GIBSON 5 5 C' '15 6TfE' ' in ' 5' ' P59 1' 1'2'Tf ' 3' Girls, League 1-4, Meliiseeri 5-4, App. Ed. 45 Triiljli- 45 OX kj- 1-45 I.R.L. 4, N.H.S. 5-45 F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 5. GU EARYLZSE C X0 BARRY GIRT . , ' S.C. 1,4, Rep. 1, V.P. 45 Boys' League 1-45 Hi-Y 2-4,ms. 3, S t.- ,C Girls League 14' - 51 X at-Arms 45 Order of M 3-45 F.S.A. 35 Football 1-45 Golf 4595 - HOLLENBECK ' 'Q ball 1-25 Boys' State 35 Class Treas. 3. GUI eague ' , RCP- 13 M21 all 2-45 Allfklllb 5-43 - -C- CINDY GLASSOW 25 I.R.L. 45 . 2-35 G.A. . 1-35 PepXCIub 1-3. K gk-Z S.C. 4g Girls' League 2-45 Ma-Hi Times 5-4, Ed. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 5-4 C5 ISOQG IDAQ O V.P. 4, Latin Club 25 I.R.L. 51 N.H.S. 5-4, Quill and Scroll B0 s -23 5Golf1-4. Ov Elks' Leader 35 N.M. Letter of Com. 4. GA Y OLLO 'K , ' 5, SARA GLASSOW ,x bkboys' Leagueqji if Girls' League 2-4, Reg. Sec. 45 Mahiscan 2-4, Bus. Mgr. 45 Tri-Hi- RONA - ONGELL 'dx W 3-4, Sec. 45 Latin Club 25 I.R.L. 3-45 N.H.S. 3-4, Sec. 45 Quill an Boys' ue .lx-4. ' Scroll 4, Elks' Schol. 4, Girl of the Month 4. gi? AM H if 4 6 0 ' SUSAN GODARD XJ ys' Lea '1- 5 N.H,,S. ' 5 Order O 45 .S . 45 Football Girls' League 1-45 F.H.A. 1-4, Hist. 35 Pep Club 1-3. 1-25 Bti? 1 1-45 Tr RS. ,3, kv! , W KRISTINA GOLDBLOOM MA E HORNE Q! X., Girls' League 1-45 Mahiscan 3-45 Band 1-25 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 1-2. i LeaguwChOir 2C45fCeuncil 4. Q 0 1 K1 re Q 5 gg .gee V N O- XJR W M C-if 212 QM J- MC,-R? ro Q . THEODORE HORTON 9 RICK L Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 2-43 Wrestling 1-4. oys' Leag 1-43 i-Y 2-43 Ban -33 M. . 43 N.H.S. 8 JOHN C. HOSKING ' 2-43 1 ootball 3 Wrestling 13 selwl 13 J.E. Boys' League 1-43 M.F.L.C. 2-43 Order of M 3-43 F.S.A. 43 Foo S. . 2. 1-33 Wrestling 1-4. KIS ' JIM HOWARD oys ue 1 . Boys' League 1-43 Key Club 2- , and 1-23 Order of M 2-4, Pres. V K TTR 43 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Trac . s' 1-43 1- -43 otball 1-2. MARJORIE HUGHES ,, K L EMAN Q Girls' League 1-4. Le -43 E. . 4. LINDA HUNTLEY NCY EN Girls' League 1-4. C, Rep. Mahisc .T.A Pres. 3 .A. 1- , GLENNA JACKSON . Girls' League 1-4. J KRUS STEVE JANSEN Bo gue 1- a-Hi es 23 Key Club 2-4, S ' Band 1- Boys' League 1-43 Key Club 3-43 Ba Council Tri- V.P. , asketball 1 Track 1- S DAVID JARED WILLOW KUBLI Boys' League 1-43 F.F.A. 4. ' ea C '4- ELOISE JARRETT f . 4 Girls' League 1-4. ' , ' ' t 7 ' LAN LA ELL PATRICIA JOHNS I A eavu , Choi 3 Art Club . kgjrls' League 1-4, s .-at-Argrl? 3-44 choir 2-43 Tri-M 4. 9 L3 UR NX Mountgl443 F.H.A. -4, Rep. 3 F.T.A. 3-4, Rep. 43 Girl the Boys eague 1,49 er 2-45 Foot 1 1- , ing 2 L' OU - 1 1-3. CHRISTIAN JO SON AS LAIR S.C. 4, Rep. 43 oys'EIgue 1-4, Rep. Hi-Y 1-43 Order of a. eague 1-43 B d 3 3Order -43 F 2-4, V.P. 43 1 .A. 3 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-43 Baseball 1-43 1-43 Wrestling 23 G Boys' State e WESLEY LANKFOR C. R. 6 '71 G f- Boys' League 1-43 Foo al 1. .. -.3 e 1- 3 Key Club 2-43 .c. , .P. 43 Order of M SHARON LARSON -4' asket 1-33 Track -43 ross Country 1-43 Boy of the Glfls League 142 Pep - .. onth 4 ANNIE JO LATTIN Girls' League 1-4. Fgg, eggglljgf DONALD LATTIN ' ' Boys' League 1-43 Stagecraft F.F.A. 3. MAR KEU-OGG , ROBERT LAUVER 4' - Boys' ague 1-43 Choir 23 N.H.S. 43 Order of M 2-43 F.S.A. 43 Boysf League 1-4. Tennis -4- THOMAS LEATON DENNI KIANDE Boys' League 1-43 Order of M ll 1 ' sketba Boys' Lea ue 1-43 tin Club lg F.S.A. 2-43 Wrestling 1-23 Tennis Track 1-4. 1-2. HOWARD LEDYARD RANDALL DRED BOYS' League 1-4- . ' ys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-43 Band 1-2,43 N.H.S. 3-43 Golf RAYMOND LEMKE 1,45 Elks, Leader. 43 Class Pres. 4. Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 43 Football sketball 1-43 se- ' ball 1-4. CHRISTINE KING Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 33 Thespians 2-4, Treas. 43 F.B. .A. LENEZER 4. M h. 4 A 4. M . 4 Treasu 4. O Irs I eague 1- , ep. , a ISCHH 1- , . , a- - 1mes ' 0 43 Quill and Scroll 3-4, Pres. 43 G.A.A. 1-4, 3 Pep . O STEVEN KINGSLEY Q RE LEPL BOYS' League 14' ,GE ' 1-4- M 11' 2-3' A Cl b 4- -4- E 'Cf gig.-E KIN1siE4YMFLC 3 ggi-D1 fs kj., Lgsz-33 .S.A. 2-'35 Refs? ' rt U ' S 3 ' ' ' IFS eague - 3 .... , e u . . C WHLIJIAM LILLEY JEANIE JOHNSON , , X. A oys' League 1-43 Stagecraft 33 Coin Club 39 Order M 3-4 Girls' I-eague 149 Trl- 45 Cho 43 F-H-A 2-4i lub 3' Gfgootball 1-23 Wrestling 1-23 Baseball 1-2. JOHNNY JOHNS A cz If WILLIAM LOFFER BOYS League 1-4-C' Boys' League 1-43 Basketball 13 Track 1-4. K. THY NSON kj L ANNE LORENCE AX U15 I-ea '43Ch01f 2631-R-L 3sPeEC1ub 24- Girls' League 1-4, Rep. 23 Art Club 1-4, Treas. 3, Pres. in ROBERT JOHNSON LZ Club 23 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 1-4, Pub. Mgr. 2, Treas. 33 Pirett - ' LC3.g1J.B1-43 Cross Countrygijfwrestling X Tennis 2-43 Girl of the Month 4. ER EN JO K! TOM LUTHER Yxxoys' Lea u 1- 3 F.F.A. 1-4,Qorter 3, . 4. X Boys' League 1-4. A BQ! sr v ES LARRY Mc ALPINE B, ' ague 1-4' - 43 Choi - 3 Band 13 Mj.L.C. 3-43XTri-M Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 2-43 Football 13 Track 2-33 Cros 3-43 .S.A. 33 -4. 3 fx Country 2-4. f MICHAELMDRDAN K? Q WILLIAM MC CARTHY Boys' Lyle 1-43 Coin 3-4. Boys' League 1-43 F.F.A. 1-4, Sentinel 4. D OVAN BKUFFMAN RONALD MC CORMICK K-Q0 L13?1.1e 1-Qrder f U13 Footba , restling 2. f Boys' League 1-4. ' LEO K FOVE 4 ? ' Y MC COY jjcj Bo s agulxl-4. 0 ls' League 1-43 M.F.L.C. 4: Stamp Club 4. Y ANN M JUDY MC DONALD xjtfglst MEL. '9J,.atin Club 2-33 QA. 1. ' Girls' League 1-43 Art Club 1-23 F.H.A. 1-4. my QU ft G K O f-R - A 3,-' 'QBVJ3 1 X 3, 4. ALL DOU 'X SU NE MOFFIT Y ' ague 1-4' Club 2- Club 2-33 of M 1-43 Gi League 1-43 I nd 1- G.A.A. 1-43 Pep Club 1-39 R2-HY 4- t l 1-43 all 1-33 Go -4. , AS MOR .-X ROGER WNE X ys' League 1- i.s ' 2-43 Order of M 2-43 Football 1-23 Bas- Boys' Lea 1-43 Football 1-23 Baseba . ketball 1-43 Tr .- ' Cross Country 2. DO RI DONNA ' . ER eagu - C b 2-43 est 'ng 2-4. Girls' e - '- 1-43 Cho' 3 Pep Club 1-2. ' VEN M RFF A X U- yi, ni LKINS - Boys' Le -43 Treas. 3 ch League 1-23 M. .L. 23 F. . ,G lo ague 1-4, Rep. 1, V.P. 33 Band 1-23 Thespians 2-4, Sec. 43 2-33 T -43 Cros Co 1-43 Wrestling 1. 'Q . -4, V.P. 43 Pep Club 3. BR C LAIN D' ' STANCE MULVANNY Boy League 1-4. 4 rls' League 1-43 Choir 3-43 M.F.L.C. 13 2-4, Treas. 4g Pep ARK MC N Q ll Club 1-4. Boys' 1-43 Order o 1-43 Basketball 13 Ten 1, JOHN MUNI FRA MC MULL Boys' League 1- Gi s' agu 2-4' . .C. 2-43 I.R.L. 3-4, Sec.-Treas. 43 F.B.L. LARRY MUT ' . 3 43 F. .A. 4. Boys' League hoir amp C 3 Rifle Club 1. NDRA M TT STA LEY . 'j S irls ea - 3 and 1-43 N.H.S. 3-43 Tri-M 43 F.T.A. 4. 'S.C. 2, Rep. Bo ns' e 1- ' i-Y 2-4, Chap. 43 Football 1-23 PAUL MA ER Track 23 stli 1- 3Class .P. 3. er from Elma, New Jersey. Boys' League 4. JERRY w 1 3 RY M. MAIN Boys' L ue 1-43 .F. . .B 3 Latin Club 43 Track 1-23 Cross Girls' League 1-43 M.F.L.C. 23 Pep Club 1. Count . 2. i SONJA MARKEN C E NE ' . Girls' League 1-43 I.R.L. 43 F.B.L.A. 43 F.H.A. 4g Pep Clubf 1. , Gag 1' 3- . a-Hi im?-4, C0-News Ed- 43 M:-F-L-C 43 DAVID MARKHAM . . 43 Tri-M 43 Q A ' and Scr - ' 4. Boys' League 1-43 Mahiscan 1-33 Hi-Y 2-43 Speech 3 RK N LL Q N.F.L. 1-43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 Latin Club 2g F.S.A. 1, Class Pu 1. vs' Le 1-4: Ma i Times ' peefh League 1-45 N-F-L 45 JOSEPH MARR ' rt Cl he pians 3- , M.F. .C. 1. I Boys' League 1-4. N ON ' JAMES MARTIN 3 Boys' et 3 Golf 1. Boys' League 1-43 Wrestling 3-4. MARY W SE BONITA MARTINDALE ' . 1, Re . , irls' Lea u 1-43 Mahiscan 1-33 Latin Club 1-35 Girls' League 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Chap. 43 Choir 43 P Club 2-4. Club ' a y . W , 'X GARY MATHEWS . . 3 RISSIB YB R Boys' League 1-43 Key Club 43 Order of M 2-43 Track 1-43 Cross X361 lS' 6 4- Country 2-4. DARI AKS J. ALBERT MATSON Boys' League -143 .F. . 4. Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 4g F.S.A. 1-43 Football 2-4. S EN O'CO L KENNETH MATTHEWS League 2-43 . .L.C. 33 aseba l 2. Boys' League 1-4, Track 1. LINDA MATTHEWS Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 3-43 Tri-Hi Y 43 Art Club 43 M.F.L.C. 3-4, Pub. Mgr. 43 F.H.A. 43 F.T.A. 4. SHARON MEEK Girls' League 1-43 Art Club 2-43 I.R.L. 2-43 F.H.A. 3-4, Cor. Sec. 43 G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 1. BRUCE MELTON Boys' League 1-4. DAVID MENKEN s' League 1-4. - F MESSERLE S 4, Pres. 43 Boys' Leag - ' KE Club 3 . .A. 1-4, Treas. 3-4, 'st. Treas. 43 Footba s' State 3' s eader 43 Boy he Month 4. CA ER M i Gi ,J H ue 1- - .F.L.c. 4, F.B.L.A. 3-4 . HAROLD ICI-LAELSON l Boys' Lea 64431 ey Club 23 Order ketball 1-43 Tr - EN MIDDL N e. ' 1-43 F,BfL. 4g G.A.A. 1. LI MIDDLET Transfer m Coquille. ague 4. THERE LBURN - Girls' eag ' F.B.L.A. 3-4. S s gue 1- ' ss Club 1-2,4. LA MILLER Bo ' eague 1-43 Ord of M 3- ' X tball 1-43 Basketball 13 1 . AMES MI-1 Boys' League 1-43 Hi-Y 2-43 M. . -43 .R.L.-43 Order of M 43 SQ 5 restlin JZ, g N 1 ' l ijg ' 3. 2 -4' Football 1-43 Bas- -- N RON OLDHAM rls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Club 1. N OLIPHANT Girls' League 1-43 Tri-Hi-Y 43 M.F.L.C. 13 F.H.A. 43 Pep Club 3. MARCIA OLSON Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Band 1-33 I.R.L. 2-43 N.H.S. 3-43 Tri-M 3-4, Sec. 23 Class Co. Pub. Mgr. 3. COLETTE OLSON Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 1. KAY OPLIGER Girls' League 3-43 I.R.L. 43 F.B.L.A. 43 F.H.A. 3-4. COLEEN OWEN Girls' League 1-43 M.F.L.C. 43 Coin Club 2-43 F.H.A. 3-43 Pep Club 2-3. HARRI PAL Boys' League 1-4. MARTHA PARKS Girls' League 1-43 Band 1-23 I.R.L. 1-33 F.S.A. 1-23 F.H.A. 1-4. SYLVIA PATRICK Girls' League 1-43 Choir 43 Choral Council 33 M.F.L.C. 2. BRUCE PAYTON Boys' League 1-43 Choir 3-4. LEWIS PEARCE Boys' League 2-43 Football 2-33 Track 2. SHARON PEDERSON Girls' League 1-43 F.H.A. 43 Pep Club 1. JO PENNINGTON Girls' League 1-4. NANCY PENNINGTON Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3-43 Thespians 3-4, Pres. 43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 F.B.L.A. 43 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 13 Class Sgt.-at-Arms 3. BETTY PERKINS Girls' League 2-4. 214 S S .5 ii . X 3 ff ,ff '. , YL f M LEEN EVES ld MARI SCHAEFERS C. 4, Rep. 43 Gi s' eague -43 Band 1- 'fM.F.L.C. 3-43 IR 1lS, League 1-43 Art Club 3-43 F.B.L.A. 33 Pep Club 1-2. 23 F. . 13 F.T. 43 . . . 2-33 Pep Cl ,1-4, V. . 2, P . 33 NICE SCHNEIDER a 3 Pirett s . irls' League 4. N ET BER WILMA SCHRADER Boys' ea e 2-43 Band , Track , Wr 1 23 Swimm' g . Girls' League 1-4. RAM A RE B ' DON SCHRUNK G'l e e 1-Rand 1-3. A Boys' League 1-43 Choir 23 F.F.A. 23 Football 33 Wrestling 43 ALD EIBER wimniing 2. oys' Lea e 1-4. ' BERT SEELIG 3 STEPHANIE RE F V ys' League 1-43 Mahiscan 43 M.F.L.C. 2-4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4s Quill Gi ' League 1- 3 and 1-4' atin Club 33 N.H. 3-43 ri-M ' ' and Scroll 43 43 Golf 1-4. e Club 1-3. 1 4 DAN SEL175-IO JEA RHODEN Boys' gp 1-43 restli g 1. 5 eague 1-4, M ima -43 an C111 3 Es. 3-4, .T.A. RIC RDVSHIBL 3- ' .A.A. 1-4, V.P. , Pre 343 ep Club ,3-43 Rall ' League 1- ootball 1-23 Basketball 1-23 Baseball 1-2. ID RIC ER f ONNO HI, ASA oys' Lea 1-43 Cross C ntry 36 9! Boys' 3 3 y Club 43 M.F.L.C. 43 I.R.L. 4. A S EVE KEAR f DEN SHIVE Y A ys' eague 1-43 er of M 13 Football 1-43 Track 1. 0 Boys ague 1-43 Speech League 2-43 N.F.L. 3-43 Quill and Scroll DY RISCOL oys' Lea e 1 3 Choi 1, 3 Thespians. V.P. 43 Tri 2-4 EVE SIHLEN Tre . 3. , f .C. 43 Boys' League 4g Hi-Y 43 Speech League 43 N.F.L. 43 M.F. FR RKINS rg 4' I.R.L. 43 Swimming 4. 5-4 ague 1-4, Ba 4. K- SANIZSAEE s1MMoNs ff' N PEBQKI S rls' League 1-43 Band 13 Latin Club 33 I.R.L. 3-43 F.S.A. 1. irls' League -4. I ARLES SISSONS SANDRA P POTT A 11, ransfer from Everett, Wash. Boys' League 4. G' ls' L 1-4. 3 X. ALAN SJOGREN C N IERCE J Boys' League 1-43 Football I-23 Wrestling 1-2. eague 1-43 p Club 1. JANIS SMITH IE PITZER Girls' League 1-43 Band 1-33 Pep Club 1-2. ransf fr m Tyer Senior High, Seattle, Washin ton. Girls' LINDA SMITH d A League - . 7 , Girls' League 1-43 Ban 13 Latin Club 2-4, Sec. 33 F.H. . 23 G.A.A. M RL POST 1-4, Rep. 33 Pep Club 13 Swimming 13 Gymnastics 3. Gi eague 1-4. MONICA SMITH S RMAN POTTS Q Girls' League 1-43 F.H.A. 2-4, Hist. 43 G.A.A. 1-43 Pep Club 1. oys' League 1-43 Band 13 Speech Leagu 3-43 N.F.L. -43 Basket- AT SMITH 3 A ball 1. Cf irl - -. and 1-33 M.F.L.C. 4g F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1. GAIL POWELL . 0' - ' Girls' League 4. Boys' Le - e 1- ' tagecraft 4. ROBERT PUTMAN . R J iff yn ? Transfer from North Bend. Boys' L e p 3- , veague - 3 ahiscan 2-33 Latin Club 3-4, Sec. 4g F.S.A. 1-23 N.F.L. 3-43 Spotlight 3-43 Pipeline . F.T. - -.A. . 43 Pep Club 13 Class Sec. 3. KAY RANDOLPH 1 - Girls' League 1-43 Choir 33 F.B.L. u W7 o s ue -43 Key Club 43 Chess Club 33 Stamp Club 4g Foot- MIKE RAZ - . ball 1- ' Wr lin -2. Boys' League 1-4. N M P PATRICIA RISLEY ' s' e -43 Choir 3-43 I.R.L. 33 F.H.A. 3g G.A.A. 13 Pep Girls' League 1-43 Choir 1-43 Band 1-4. - Club -2. - JANE ROAM ' QPA 33 gf ERLING Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Cy . B - L a - 4. KENNETH ROBERTSON SH ' I-P IVEY Boys' League 1-43 Cross Country 2-4. ' 1 cw f ' .1-4. JUDY RODERICK . HELLE STAMBAUGH Girls' League 1-43 F.B.L.A. 43 Pep Clu 1. irls' League 1-43 M.F.L.C. 43 F.H.A. 2-4. WILLIAM RODERICK 6 M L ' ' ' ' ET STANFIELD Boys' League 1-43 F.F.A. 1-4. C X irls' League 1-4, Pep Club 1. RODNEY ROOD Boys' League 1-43 Key Club 43 F.F.A. 1-4, Sec. 2-3, V.P. 4. ROVELLE ROOD Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 3-43 I.R.L. 4g F.H.A. 2-4, Tr ' G.A.A. 2-43 Pub. Mgr. 43 Tennis 4. JANICE ROSSBACK Girls' League 1-4. CAROL ROYER Girls' League 1-43 Choir 3-43 Tri-M 4, Pep Club 1-2. LEE RUBENSTEIN Boys' League 1-43 Ma-Hi Times 43 Key Club 2-43 Wrestling 1-2. NED RUSSELL Boys' League 1-43 Art Club 23 Coin Club 2-33 Stamp Club 4. JAMES SAFFORD B0y's League 1-4. LYNDA SAMS Girls' League 1-43 Mahiscan 33 Ma-Hi Times 43 M.F.L.C. 3-43 F.T.A. 4. SHARLA STARR Girls' League 1-4. D VID STILES oyslg heague 1-43 Band 1-43 Tri-M 43 Football 43 Basketball 2-43 se a 2. SHERYL STOVALL Girls' League 4. BRUCE STRAND Boys' League 1-43 F.F.A. 3. LINDA STRICKLAND Girls' League 1-43 Choir 3-43 Tri-M 43 F.B.L.A. 3-43 F.T.A. 4g G.A.A. 1-43 Pep Club 1. KIPP SUSICK Boys' League 1-43 Order of M 3-43 Football 1-43 Basketball 1-4. JULIE SWAIN Girls' League 1-43 Speech League 2-43 N.F.L. 3-43 Latin Club 3-4, Treas. 43 G.A.A. 1-4, Pub. Mgr. 3, Rep. 4g Pep Club 13 Spotlight 3-43 Gymnastics 2-3. J X TERRY SWANSON N J V Boys' League 1-4, AF? Club jgz, Fgbdtb55l'2. JACK' SUHRE Q W P Boys? igue iii, rder of M , Wrestlgg 2, Swimming 3-4. D s 'IVA1gI4'l575fs..JIg,f4A'37! G' s'Lea e132QPe lub 12531 yy p gg MA CIA sW'I4A GI .QV yw 4575 'J ' XJ s.C. .4 ec. -CIAA' L,-E - 9 Ma 2, .F.L.C. 24, I.R.L. 3-4NfETjA. f. sec. 4, es. 4. gpg? sie Ia ZA O X T . XJVK Bo s' Pa ' -4' ln . Y 9 N Q1 3 Q FZ JA, s IK r y xj ' - ' L ue 93,2 irgffig Bandf-2. DAIEELL 'ILAG Rfliv Q Bgy ea 4, QAIRY , N Boys' a 1- . , J A' T - I R sql ea 1- . SIUV TAY R 'As' Lea 1-4, Choir 4, F.H.A. 1-4, Pres. 4, Song Leader 3, . . 3 . L TEAGUE B eague 1-4, Choir 2,4, Bandviyig Trl-M 5- - Track 1-3. EL TEV Oy eague 1-4. - MI T RP Boys' '.ea -4, . A. 1-3, Base l . PAUL T I Lj . Girls eagu 1-4, -Hi ll es 1- ,Ba d 1. RO we D THOMPSON Y Bo s - 3 1-4, Hi-Y 3-44' x n '- , Latl V.P.'4, N.H.S. ' ll - lv G I ' ' 12 'PT D lr N' eag 1- , I1 isc yping Ed. 4' Band 1-2, ncil 2, Th s ia , LRQ 5-4, uil d Sc 'Ll ' F.B.L.A. 4, , F.T. A . -4, .A.AXlg,2, Pep Clu , ss as. 2, Pubuxgiw . RALP THRIFT . Bo ' eague 1-4, S. . 3-Lime , lvfahl IH-4, Jr. Ed. 3, Sports S Ed 3, Ed. Liqfgey ub 2-4, V. . .GQ-4, Latin 2-3, Pre . , N.H. . 3-4, uill d Scroll -4, Or l of M 3-4, . ll 1-3, ennis -4, Elk Leaelglr. 3, Boy e 2, Class . . ZQ DON TI Boy eague, - , y CIN3- .- t- rms 4, Choir ' uncil 4, -M 4, rder o -4, O tball 1-4, Basketbal ' res- tlin . A W , X MI AEL i FFLE IR B y ' ea - , der of M filfxlfootba 1- ' asketball 1, Track 1- . N X JACK TRAQIJISE Boy ' Leagu -4, hoirx ' FooYlsf4ll 1, Q ack 1. B -- IN XJ XJ ' Boys' ea '1-4, .Qlball 2' Wrestll STEP ANIE ER , Girly ' eague 1-4, RL. - RB. . 4- RH. . . CHA I . Y Boys ague -4, Key Clu 4, er 4, tball 3-4, Track 3 Girlsx ea 1-4? RJ ' IGUELLIZA EL BERX i ' eague 1- .gl -A K VAR EY Nl 'Q 5 - 5 - ' . - , gt.-at- rms I LL ESE Boys' Leagu 14' Order of - ' T - ' ro s o ntry 2-4 -L 1 - 3 I , p S -333375353 . sl ses. Girls Leag e 1 rt Cm Girls League 4, Choir 4, Ban 1 4, Trl M 4, TA 3, ep Club 4 Q0 JERRY WAGGONER Boys League 1-4 V.P. 47 Hi-Y 4' Order of M 4- Yell King 4' Otball l-4' Wttgst ' - Q ' seball 1-3, , , KA HRYN V' ER Girls' League 1-4, Art Club 1-4, I.R.L. 3-4, F.B.L.A. 4, Pep Club 1. JOE WARD Boys' League 1-4, Band 1-2, Order of M 3, Football 1-4, Basket- ball 1, Track 1-4: Baseball 1. PHIL WARR Boys' League 1-4, Sec. 4, Key Club 4, Band 1-3, Latin Club 3-4, Pres. 4, Order Of M 4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4. RENE WARRINER Girls' League 3-4, F.B.L.A. 4. DONALD WATKINS Boys' League 1-4. RUTH WATSON Girls' League 1-4. EDWARD WEAVER Boys' League 1-4, Choir 1-3, Swimming 1-4. MARTHA WEHRLE Girls' League 1-4, Treas. 4, Mahiscan 1-4, Art and Photo. Ed. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Band 1, Camera Club 1-4, Art Club 1-2, Thespians 1-4, Sec. 2, M.F.L.C. 4, Latin Club-3, N.H.S. 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4, F.T.A. 3-4, G.A.A. 1-4, Gymnastics 55 Elks' Leader 4, Girl of the Month 4, Class Sec. 4, Class Co-Pub. Mgr. 2. A JANICE WESMAN ' Girls' League 1-4. MARCIA WEST Girls' League 1-4, Mahiscan 4, I.R.L. 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.H.A. 2-4, G.A.A. 1, Pep Club 1-3, Stamp Club 4. PAT WHISNANT Girls' League 1-4. DICK WHITAKER Boys' League 1-4, Key Club 4, Band 1, Speech League 4, Chess Club 2-3, Pres. 3, F.S.A. 2, Basketball 1. CHRISTINE WHITE Girls' League 1-4, Tri-Hi-Y 3-4, Art Club 2-4, M.F.L.C. 3-4, Pep Club 1,3-4, Rally 4, Career Day Rep. 4. JAY WHITE Boys' League 1-4. JIM WILDER Boys' League 1-4. JOHN WILKERSON Boys' League 1-4. V BEVERLEY WILKES Girls' League 1-4, Choir 4, G.A.A. 1-3. RANDY WILLIAMS t ' C7 W Boys League 1 4, Ma-Hi Times 4, Key Club 2-4, M.F.L.C. Q Order of M 2-4, Football 1-4, Wrestling 1-4. Q RON WILLIAMS Boys' League 1-4, N.F.L. 3-4, Pres. 4, Tennis 3-4. LEON WILLIAMSON A Cb! SC Transfer from Nyssa, Oregon. Boys' League 4. O O PATRICIA WILSON , U KX Q Clfls League 1-4, Band 1-2,-I.R.L. 4, s Club 4, RQBA. fb GAIL WIN R Gir s L F H.A. 3-4, V.P. 4. KY A VIRGI A WI TERS I CN Glrls eague14 FHA 13 G623 u 3 m LAUR WOEL E i H Girls eague 4 Mahlscan 4 FB.L . , .4 Pe Clugbggi K6 RO 1, . I OOD QE y Bo s 4 ue 1 4 Footb M fyxg XQU Hgg 33 1, ii re O THO A IGHT Q fM lk! - as l 1- Boys agu 4 O F tball G1 ef 1 Q X C ,XO YOU x K X W G League 1 U oir . 1- ' ep 1-2. bf ON , :iE??'.4 45' Q4 P O0 0 s I7Qgue I-EEQCKX, AX Vx 61 CWD WCP Q AXAWNNVKB 42 CM Q QW fi O 'l' e el , . IB Y Bow ea EI an 15 1 T a 2. ' , r 14JX . I - 3 1-3. y' -5 '- X x we' 'I C' 16 71 V Aasen, Eric 55,85.91,104,118,125. 152,155,174 Aasen, Kathy 61,92,111 Abbott, Gereada 71 Abbott, Hazel 61 Abel, Harry 55,107,114,181 Abney, Dennis 51,105,168,l94 Adams, Carol 55,116,117,120 Adams,june 55 Adams, Larry 71,165 Adams, Mary 51,107,1 16,120 Ahlgrim, Trudi 61,95 Ahlstrom, Dennis 50,55 Ahlstrom, Gary 55 Ahlstrom, Nancy 71 Akins, Linda 61 Albertson, Barbara 51,92,100,122, 155 Aldrich, Kenneth 71,150 Aleksa,jerry 51,160 Alexander, Christine 51 Alexander, Robert 15 Allen, Alita 51,124,128 Allen, Peter 51 Allender, Katherine 61 Allison, Carolyn 51,95,101,11l, 116,121,151,152,155 Allison, Mary Anne 55,86,87,88,107, 111,1l6,122,207 Alsworth, Bonnie 61 Alsworth, Donald 61 Alsworth, Kathryn 71 Alsworth, Michael 51 Alto, Leonard 29 b Alto, Lynn 71,124 Alvey, Geri 55,97,121,122,15 Alvey, Huntley 20,157 Anderson, Bruce 71 Anderson, David 61 Anderson, Gary 55 Anderson, Kathy 71,12 Anderson, Lynnea 7l,97,100 1,1 Bargenjames 71,150 Barham, Terry 90,91,95,96,97,98,99, 100 Barker, Gregory 62 Barker, Vicki 50,55 Barnard, Bruce 62,8-4,120,155 Barnard, Steven 62 Barnes,james51,55,105,114,120, 125,148,194 Barnes, Keith 62,160 Barnes, Nancy 35,7,120,122 Barnett, Stacy 71 Barney, Cathy 71 Boys League 115 Bracelin, Gail 50,568-1,121,155,195 Brady, Phillip 62 Brady, Thomas 56 Bragg, Glen 50,62 Brandon, Diana 50,56 Brandt, Gloria 72 Brant, Scott 72 Brawley, Peggy 56 Bray, Steve 62,165 Brazeal, Russell 36 regel, A ita 72 regel, aulette 50,56,85,10,1 10, Chard, Elaine 52,121 Chard, William 72 Charles, Linda 72 Chase. Lavonn 52 Chase, Raymond 58,14 5,150 Chase, Woodran 62 Cheney,julie 62 Cherry, Barbara 52 Cheser, Dale 62 Cheser, Rodney 72 Chidester, Laura 52,128,151 Chiene, Karen 58,117 Chiene,jane 72 Anderson, Michael 61,97 Anderson, Patricia 62 Anderson, Richard 62 Anderson, Robert 55,158, 4 Anderson, Sandra 71 N Anderson, Susan 51,84, 6,117,121, 151 Andersson,jaquely 2 Andre,james 71 Andre, Suzette l Andrews,judit 5 0 Andrews, Michae 1 Angell, Gary 62 Angell, Shirley 51,11 Anger, William 62 Anthony, Betty 50,55 Anthony, Cherie 71 4 Anthony,judy 62 Apling, Maurice 71 1 Apling, Steven 51,95,10 Applebee, Donnajean 71 Archer, Nadine 51,92,107 Armstrong, Hubert 19 Armstrong, Marilyn 62 Arndt, Raymond 62,105 Arnold, Larry 51,62,107 1 Arnold, Leonard 55,156,159 Arnot, Cary Ray 71 Art Club 128 Ashcraft, Connie 62 Ashcrafnjoy 71,151 Ashford, David 51,114 Aslin,joan 51 Aslin, Marcella 54,55,94,100,101, 104 Aspinall, Linda 51,105 Athey,judy 51 Auer, Dell 51 Auer, William 71 Aurdahl, Riordan 62 Baarstad, Eric 55 Baarstad,janice 62,107 Baarstad, Margo 51,121 Baarstad, Rory 51,89 Barr,james 51,171 400 Choat, Christopher 52 Bm-ringer' Peggy 51 reni n, Glenn 62,114,157 Choat, Susan 62 Barth, Marlene 62,121 18 - 1'1nr1f1n 41 C1'l01l' 96.9795 B31-th, Wayne 56,105,118 ' gs, Kathleen 72,124 Choral Council 100 B31-mmjack 51 righam, Patti 62 Christensen, Bruce 58 B31-ton' pamela 56 Brigsan, Karen , Christensen, Rick 28,52,105,121 Bugehull 166,167,168 1'0 6 ,1l-11211 6 Christensen, Steve 58,158,1-45,145 Basku, Dell-,e1-151 ji 4 1- adine X Christensen, Walter 62 Buskav pumella 71,175 1, 1 s, Phyllis Church, Alan 58 Basketball155,156,157,15 , 5 60, 1 - n-Ci-1f 72 Church. Sandra 72 161x162 rown, iana 72 Ch nda 62 133550, Bil162'128 t Brown I ry 52 Chu hi rank ,8, 07,114 Basso, Ginger 56,100, 120 Brown 3 21 7 C13'x , 1'V1l'l 7 Baughman, Georg 71, Brown 52 Coo ennis , 5 ,156 Baugh an, Ginge 71 Br g V rstin 5 Coo Rob 85,92,105,118,145 Bau man, Lawre ce 71 X Br Q Urvene 2 fookson, 7 Ba hman,Pe y51,55,851 7 Br -Mn 6 ooley,Sh r en 52,178 'umgartne gy 56,45.8 5 58, ro nv P21 ' oon, Kat yn 72 175,180 rowni W ' 52 on, Sha n 52 Bay, B111 s ,95,101, :- rownmz. em 6 , e, D bora 72 Baylor . E ry71'124v Bruer, enna ,120, , 28,189 C ana 58,137 Be , fide 71 Brumbti gh,Pa 11172, 00,107 C e,,L1nda-,2'124 B ' 5 r11Hr2162,15 gm el LAnm1 gg' 5 oo er, Orville 62 E- 83 7. 1.11 1 . r 21 1' 90173 ' o en er, Karen 62 5 np ' David 72160 Coifelifs, Lana 52 Be rt' Ma 3 J26. 7 11f1f-111117 57211507124 ' Cottel, Donald 72,77,100 Beauch mi anet 56,9 , 7, 0,71Z, 2 1-1Ck111Z1111 - dI'9Y 62-8 .196 C0ue1'D0ug1a5 S2 155 uckmg , ary 72 Cotton, Kenneth 58,158 Beaum nt, ' obert 51, 07,114,115, 25 ki f Randy 2 Counce' William 72,138 B Onr- 1111 n1 1 - 5-97,107 56 S' ennis 57 9 2 Counts, Michael 58 B ft '- Xa' 1 1 'judilyn '5 4 'ml' Covey, Peggy 4,15.84 88 B ckham, D 111 v 0 ,Linda 5' , 5,107 , 21 Coxvcserald 72 ' edingfi 1 117515 - ' I' gton '- 62,105 Cox,leff5845,85107118158150 IOOV1 011 lingto 1 mas 10 1 ,104 174 ' ' Be in field, Scott 70, ,g B 0 1111111 1 yle 52 Cox, Li 3 52'84 124 Be ,William . Bm fl ' H1711 721 cox. s an , vb' B e ,Bevef1y2 gn '- C3611 ld 5 cox, ii . as 72 I er' Fran 71 ' . . ,-,l l Ona ' a er arilyn 72 lk' George - - ard, Kat 2,128 a amy 52 Bell, ordon 71 7 1 B1-1 C11iAnr19 1 4 ne' 1 , ,, 58.114'115v138 Belle 'icky 56 urch' D 2' '74 rass, Step . 0,72 Benfo indu 62'9S,C .105 urch, D t,jr, 57,105,158 Crass, Suanne 1 Bennet 11 6112 62 Burges' dm 52 Clark, Carla 62151 157 Ben , 111 51,9 Burles, n 10 ark' aria 75 ' ens oof,Linda6 , Bulfe 9 rrl' 62 1-11' 1-3,137 Benson, Allan 111'1'1 - 1'1 1' 57 1, 1 1 hae162 51501-1, Carl urns, Ro 6 ' I in 58 ei-g,G eg 5 urroughs, y62 1 1 nb ip . 52158 frefllefl. eani 35-56-152 5. 05 'Gmfe 57 o au h -. 'ne 52 92155175 Berry, lleen 62 B 1 0n,jeffrey 150 hh ' ' ' ' Ber ,D vid 62 1' 011.13210 62 Chile 5 3 Be , ail 71 B on, Edward 52,97,148 9 Coin Clu bnln e , atrickl ' Button, Penny 52 Cole Lee 38 enhausen, - 1.7-. 72 Caderette, Bonnie 62,84,120,155 ohlm Robert 62 148 165 iasca, Elizabet ' 22 1 Cagley, Marcia 52,124 Comsugck Wanda: ' iagqa, . dm 62 Caldera, Christine 124 Comsmckjo 52 131f1'f10 -121111111 751 C7'1dWe11'10 Am' 7795 conn janies 62 105 158149165 Bille , C arlene 52 Caldwelluludy 50,52,1l6,121 Conn' K nneth'381'58 1143 133 in ll , Cynthi' , , 06,107,112, Caldwell. Judy 62.96 Conn' Njnc 5, ' ' 1 f Ca aha '101 ' 70 Connell Miichael 3 am, Elizabeth 5 Camera Club 129 ' XX I gham, G r 72 Campbell, Chester 57 Connetxjohn 28'89'128 Bi ham, 'fu 1' 72,162 Birc , -'-- k56,85,1 ,,1, 8,175 Birc 62,105 7' Bl f 2' 56,97 B ack, yrna L nn 2 Blakely, Clyd ,1 ,152,160 Blankens ip, b rt 72,150 Blondell, nn t 52 Blondell,j e, Bock, Gene 62 Bockwinkel, Mard Campbell, Mignon 52 Campbell, Sharon 52 Canup, David 150,162 Capponi, Lynda 52 Caranchini,janis 52 Caranchini, Sharalee 62,151,155 Cardwell, Katherine 62 Cardwell, William 57,153,l45,144 Carlson, Ann Renee 52,84,7,120,151, 1 Conquest, Carol 52 Conrad, Susan 52,85.107,109 Cook, Alice 52 Cook, Carol 62 Crawford, Steven 62 Creech,james 58 Creech, Kathleen 62 Cress, Barbara 62 Cress, Ronald 58 155 199 .K Crocker Donna 72 Babb, Babb, Babb, Baird Diana 62,63 Michael 71 Michele 71 , Kerry 62,105,104 Baird, Leslie 71 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Eleanor 14 Geral 70,7l,121,151 .Lois 51,151 Patty 55,84,121 Boe, Tina 52 Boen, Harold 62 Boetticher,jeff 72,150 Boles, Michael 72 Bolt, Teresa 72 Bomar, Donald 56,157 Booth, Michael 56 Boozer, Greg 52 1, Boozer, Kathleen 72 Baldwin, Charles 51,97 Bales, Earlene 51,121 Bales, Richard 71,150,165 Band 101,102,105,l04 -- Banks,jesse 71 Banry, Gale 55,107,117,118,1l9,158 Banry, Sheryl 62 Bantolino, Allen 50,71 Barber, Bruce 5l,95,96,98,151,90 Borgman, Susan 72 ' Borneman, Kathryn 72 Bosted, Catherine 72 7' Bourne,jewell 62 ,Y ' Bowker, George 72 Bowker, Kathryne 56,97,206 Bowman, Alfie 36 , . s Bowman, Evelene 72 1- Boyer, Donald 72 Carlsdn,jan 57,121 ' C'Cr9'l 95JerrY 72 Carver,james 52,158,148,160, 68 1 gr0r1lier'M50:'g'e 72 cf15ey,Dav1d 52,95,101,102,104 Cfoobs-A3 72 Casw Susan 57 cially it YN, 1 ava g ami ,185 1 1 1 2 Q .Q 4 Cavan enn UQ ro , , Q 1 cmnagh, Lois 57,86,87.120,199 fff1H PaIi1re'iV'C'0f1a 77- 8 Cava gh, Sharon 52 C3 V172 B31 , ce1fgfca111ys2,a66s,ifw,11iigQ, - V 6 .T 1 1 1311122325 Cl 15 me 1 LN- Cha iners,Larr 72,126 ggdgban Reel! 1124 cha bertai liam 105,104 , , - os , 72 I Cha aren , - -2. M1 ahlq o O Chandler, Mar 72 hl , 7 , ch,1m11ef,she11ey 7,55,84,120,1?5, Q2 G . - X Q' 1 U I . -6 9 1 Chan , 2 Da1ly,jam Chard, Carol 52,124 , Dalpiaz, Cher le 22, T ' A 1 ' . tax L- Seen 'ww 12 217 N SCQCDQC, 9305-Q7171'1M7 ftl is 'F . K I N 0' f 7 I f , ig 7 . 5 JK f A lton rol 52 Hers, Stev 3 a FFA 127 7 7 5--r Hale, 54 H! 19 , riaae iffert,jos h75 FHA 124,125 H 1 e ry 63,149 X D' n, e , 8 . iffert, err 39 FTA 122 A Q i ,Gar 3,1 o,1o5, ' ' ' .T - Eldri e, Ann 62 ,K U Gaddis, Kathleen 63 ' ' , Reid 6 an e , G e 38, 3, ,,85,88,l1 , El ge, Bren 3 ' Gaines, Margurite 63 anim, rry 6 13 ,19 ving, Brya P Gallager, Shannon 63 CD Ham'lto C celia , 21,124 Da c jame 1 Elfving,D as 73 'A Gamble, Kirk 74,16 ' H' mon, ugh A Da els. Elm 1 f T Elliot, 1 e,9,83,105,138,156 Gander, Debra 74 a i aa, Ka 14,92 flin 011 . ', 52 . Elli 1'1e 35,116 f Q Gardnenjuigl' a ilton, lie 74 arro 1 35- tha 5 97 1 Elli arin 39,95,96 I Garkow, Ka 8 121 QS andshavkillly 22,91 ' D411 Q ,Buckle Ellibtt, Richard 73,150,162 1 Garkow, Lind 4 ,84, 1 1 an law, ouglas 64 49 Dau '- ty, R Il 27 ' V Ellfott, Robert 39,83,l07,l1 1 , Garland,john 2l,40, 7,118,1 , Hanen, arhara 55,4 ,8,Q5,175 la- env. R y 138,143 - 115 7 X Haney, Tam 54 I venport, a' el' 52 llis, Robert 20 9 Garner,jane 3,1fg,135 Hanks, Byron 4, , 4 l ave or alter '3 5 ,162 A Ellison, Debra 3 Garner, Lois ay anna,janett Davie , ma 52 ,Ellsworl'h, S 3- i 3,99,100 Garner, St e ..2,93,10 11 1 38, K Hansen, ay ,173,137 D' I -,limmi 1 Emeric ,Stan 163,1 5 ' Hansen l n 4.93,132,133 I ' 95, Lewis . 14 Emers , Dav' 3 Garre andra 53 1, Hansen riorie 54 11659111 d , ' Emerso ,D nnis 53,62,137,163,164, G' Donald 63X Hansen, chael 54,148 7 Davis, 2 Q1 5 au 'mel' L, Hanson, Carol 135,175 Davis, 'erett 38 m ns, Marsha 73 . er' l l-lurl-,el-r,j0l-in 6.1 Du ' ,h 2111185 73 I Q- blom, Susan 62,101,121 i G nity, U Ai W Harder, Sandra 54,121 , Kathry 3,124,151 nglish, Kathleen 39,92,107 Geor , a r 95,97,1 0, 1 ,103, Harder, Sugan 41 7 avi- Lou Erichsen, Susan 53,84,95,l01,l0 1 Hglfle55,Bet1y 27,64,l20,126 Davi ay ond 24,143,144,l50,162, 116,135 Gerber, ven 5 Harless, Dwayne 74,150 vison, Daniel 38 avison, Donald 27 Davison, Philip 62. Davison, Rhonda 73 Day, Bruce 52,121 Dly, Catherine 5,1 17, ly 38,83,116,117,124,183 Erwin,janell 53 Erwin,judith 62 Eslick, Timothy 27,39,1 6 Evans, Cathy 54,83,11 -,135 Evans, Erm 62 Ewing, Do ald Falls, Dona 5 ,1. Farr,jay 7 0, , 8,162 Giannis, Kath Giannis, Teres Gibbs, Mary 74,84,124 E Gibson, Raynelda 40,83,107,11 , 120,122,136 G bert, Melanie 63 ilbert, Philip 54 Gillett, Robert 28,95,l04 I Harless, Nancy 74 Harless, Rosemary 54,101,104 Harrington, Michael 54,103,104 Harris, Cathy 74 Harris, Marie 64 Harris, Michael 34,41,109,113,138 143,145,147 Harrison, Darlene 64,124 Harrison, Dick 41 Harrison, Sharon 74 Hartley, Mildred 16,34, Hartsough, Charles 64,149,163 Hassett, Loni 64 Hattabau h james 74,150 Hawki ames 54 Hawks Hawks I ilyn 54,121,131 Haw rth,. 1 es 74 Hay n B erly 64 a ran ' 64 Hazel F. Kenneth 64,149 Herzo Lorene 6-1 H t Marcy 54 N e ges, Sandra 7-1 'einz john 74,162 einz William 64,149 aliski Chester 24,25,143,144 1-lenrickson, Alan 19 Henriksen, Christy 54,121 Henriksen, Melynn 64 Henry, Netra 164,103 Henshaw, Michael 89 Henson, Michael 41,205 Henson, Patricia 30,54,1 190 Herrick,-julie 64 ' Herron, Shelley 74 Hess, Katheryn 64,1 . , 64 1 I , 4-T ys, Hays, ,aw a 'e 64 V 5 X 9 . I 1 5 f I Hewitt, Carolyn 41, 09,111,l12,122 134,185 7 Hibdon, D 1 41 f Hibdon, Ed 64 Hickey, Elle 4 Higgins, Ro Hight, Ali e 4 Hight, A IC 54 1-light, B tty 64,120 Hig ,t 5 irley 41 ' flyde 54 , Susan 74 H ds, Orville 54 Y 118,119 Hobson, Linda 54 Hockema, Tom 41,54 Hodgen, Denise 41,9l,122 Hodges, Charlotte 41 Hoffer, Howard 27 Hoffman, Steven 54 , aul te 54 d ,Edvsard 74 olg son, Steve 74 oll udy 30,54 Holl' ' orth, Rog 64,126 Holle Lee 74,1 an, Wayne 74,100,150 ' ay, Charles 511,s2,145,144,1611 Felkner, Do e 59.949 06,107. GAA154155 Dean, Yaquh 23 111,1l6,1 ,132,136 GirlsLeague110,1 1,112 D9ill'511l'lC-TSHIU 62 Ferguson, Frank 73 Girt, Barry 40,1 09,118.11 Dedmonj Gerald 62 Ferrell, arbara 39 ' 145-144-14 741182 Delore, Edwin 120 I-'iel lmny 53, Girt, Fred 74 0,162 Demuth, Mary 52,97,102 F'n ,john 75 H Girl. SIEVC 54 Dendy, Lum ,, lhjuunim 72, Gladden, Rae 74 Dennis, Shar 62 ,nelly Cul-olyn 55 Glassow, Cynthia 35,40,8 8,l09, Denton,judi 62 Finell, Ruby 31 116 nton, Larry 3 Fischer, Dianne 39,9 ,107,l28 Gli1550W MUYY 14 f De mnfgoherl 17 Fischer' 5,-,mnne 3, Glassc ', Sarah 40,41 ,83,8x ll0,l e ert, Steve 62 Fish, Kathleen 5 ,l0 23 G0 fd- 5115410 40 es oteau M rsha 53 Fisher, Channa 5, G dhl00m- Bflim - 2, Deg eau oben 73 Fisher avid 62 ldbloom, Kri na ,84,12y, , DESP- 1 V15 55 Fisher, e r 62 18- . Deyoe umell, 73 Fisher. ml' 73 Good, Douglas 4 -3 7 Dewlll V Amie 75 ,fisher .ndu ,, Good, Robert r X i 1 Dibbia, Teresa s5,s9,8 , 10,1111 F, he 'Mamie Goodman- ' flew +0 120,12 36 Fi r Pony 62 Goodman, nneth 63 Dickey, L, lyn 58 Fiske' hose 62 Goodman, Kristine 63,l03, 28' Dickey- H 7- rirrb, David 59.8595 f ,107,17 Goodfmh' 110116574 ifksv- u i 5- 48 rirab,wi11iam 73 00 5 1- KW 74 , Dlefflch Ju 2 38 Fitzgerald, ristine 5,24,, 43,84, tsl' eann 3063 Dieffifh She' H 55 85,88,11o 1,122 5 ,182 E ' Ruby .14 Dillmun- 9 75 Fitzhenry, L 1 a 1 ' ld' CY. 'h'i' 40 Dilltnan, David 62 Fitzpatrick, n fl 1 9 oulid' Mlke 65 D' kms' BWV 55 ' Fitzpatrick, ll . rc '39,84,120,121, 'U um' 'me 'K D' RSCI1, 1.01611 5335.101 122155115 Grunt- edl16 xon, Sheila 73,126,127 Fitzpgnrick mothy 53 Gram' r e 54 .l iodd, Howard 73,150,l6 Flahmy jg es 62 ' . Gram- X40 I oenfh' Nun Y 55 anagan Kathleen 62 mm' I mm 63114 Dolan,Roge 53,148 Fl na ,n:Max 53, mm ' -jeffl' 63 7 I Domenig in , oe 3 gan -I-0m,,9120H8 an m, Ronald 54,103 4 Donalds ur l I ming, Colette73 l 7 as lm' Shefl 65 DOSS- Shi Y - me, Larry 27,57,39,10 n' elm'lee6 Douglas, 'V er ert 5 101 oramjodie 75 een- 3Yn Douglass iffn 5 arbes, Betty 39 'een' D me fi' Doviml- nn Sw. , -96i97-99- Forbes, Rhonda 7 Glenna 2 10 1,103,111,122,183 Forbusv Barham 74 Green,john 54, .. Dov' g,joel 62,84,92,100,10, ,104, Forbuijudy 39 Green, Vicki 54 ix -0717-2, Forhusvjulie Greene, Bar a 40 oving, Lee 4.35,39,84,94,9 W97, F0rd.Michae 3.128 X Greene,j d 4 4 99,l00,109,1 12 Ford' Susa . 784,121 1712 19 Gregg, Ca olyn 63,128 Downs, Edwiq 62,148 Ford' W' ,Uv L, 74 21 Gregg, h mas 40,128 Drama 90,91 4 Fm-eg , avid 74,15 Grid , arl 63 ' Draper, T oma l: q I nielgz Griffi Kenneth 54 Dudley, G 1 -: 5 PF . Murcia 59,122 Griggs, Donald 63 Due, Susa ,,83,84,93,111,12l,1'28, ri e,james 10 Grischkowsky, Linda 40,121,124 183 ' Fr, m Team! 74'124'1- Gri hkowsky, Suzann 74 Duk alph Fr' ci o Al' - 4,150 izzle, Gwendolyn 74 a ii, Deborah 62,188 1 rrali 's o Tami 9,83,84,175,183, view, R0df1ey65-97 11 ', Cun'De10fe5 73 19, G leau, Stanley 411 E urette, David 62 F n Flo ' - 53 GY -ke' Gednel' 41 ' Durrand, Patti 73,131 ' ra ss n, r ce 74 Gu her' Angela 65-67,124-1 urrand, Mic el 30,39, 1 ,1 8.1. Franz, - ryl 62 G1-le her- Arm 65-135,172 I 1 tin,john r 163 Franz janice 39,121 GUemh9f1J9hnnY 74-151 1 7 9 a 'juli f' 84 ' '122,lj5, Fr icksonv Ron, d 3, Guenther, Richard 4l,1, , 3,144, ' F rarb, Alice6., 35,1 156,157 Easley Be y reshman Cla 70 UUUSCY-1410 63,105, 0, 78 Eaton Pa ela Freshwater, argaret 6 umm- SIePhen 54 Ebert D 1 Freshwater, Susan 40 U gf' Delwfilh 54.9-4.9 'at C es A gl-ldel119 m n, Eugenia 4 ,63 c e rank73 dy hn 37 39 k Ph1ll1p5 Susan 73 6 , , 1 1 .i u ' - k , ' , ' kl 111 2 Q I 'l , 7, E g' ,Peggy 30,53 1.1 , ' ' 3 Ed - rds, Connie 33 u er ' ricia 4 u a - r 63,149 Frint,j e 411 Fuller, 5 lvrin 40, .8 F l , 3 Fl ' g 5 131 F 1 F le arles 54,101,143 l I me - ry 63,163 Edvt ds Robert ulmer, herri 63 Egge ,Bar ara Fusano, Patricia 74, 78 Eggers, Mar tret 3 FBLA 121 , N? HN N N 1 ti man,josep 4 ackn y, ja 4 ack y,je 163 Hack ey, Ro er 41 Hag' e 3 Hag' Lin ' 74 Hagge-,Mf 1r65,1111,125,157,175 Hagquist inda 54,124 Hale,Le' ne63,101,1l0,l1l,l28 Holli ay, Douglas 41,1 3,1 Holli gsworth, Sheila 5 Holli sworth, Shirley 5 Hollin sworth, Steve 54 Hollin 'worth, Sue 64 ollowr ,Gary 41 ollowa Homer 4 H ly,jam 54 Ho y,janet 4,175 Hol es, Patrifa 22 54 Holte, Ann 64 Holte, Rhalmer 74 Hollen Q ki Megan 41 4,120,128 195 , , If fi? 14 11111 Q14 a 111 I 11 Ei 127,158 1 Holte, K 5111an54,137 Hom ichard 54 Ho r imothy 74 Ho everly 54,124 , William 4l,85,125. otman, Set 54,133.8-4,1 Horton, Den ' 54 Horn, Bruce 1456-4,85,105, 50 4 orton, Louf1k54,105 10 1 129 Horner, Marl , ,41,97 C I Hort ,T odore4, 8,165 Hort illiam 64 . 5 , '7 Hosk ohn 4 , ,15 5 How ,Ba a 4 wa Bo y 4,149 owar , im 1158,156,158 I owerton, 64 Howley, Th 4 Huggins, 54,85,115,158,156,157 Huggins, homas 22,64,158,152 1-1ou V Hughes, athye 64 Hughes, Peggy 64 Hultin,john 74 Humpage,janice 54 Humphrey, Terry 64,163 Humphrey, Vickie 74,151 Hunsaker, Bruce 64 Hunt, Kenneth 55,114,158 Hunt, Stacy 74,155,175 Hunter, Ronnie 74 Huntley, Donna 64,121 Huntley,james 74,150 Huntley, Linda 41 Huntley, Michael 74 Huntley, Violet 54,97 Hurley, Lynne 74 Hurley, Pam 41 .M johnson, Rollen 42,126 johnson, Rory 64,128 johnson, Scott 64 johnson, Tommie 74 johnson, Vinnie 30,64 johnston, Betty johnston, Sandra 74 johnston, Steven 74 jones,johnny 55 jones, Michael 74 jones, Norene 64 jones, Steve 42,9 96,97,89,99,100, 107,118,174 jones, Thelma 64 T'- jones, W llia 0 jord N1?411illv4,1of1 115d5 jord chael 42 jorda ,Molly 64,84,1, ,135,157 f jorgensen, Karla 64,84,92,109,11 I 204 joseph, nny 75 4 jrlhac atricia 64 Q juni ass 50 a i, Anna 6 anui,jose i anui,Mar a t95 ks Kasch, Ha 55 ' Ka ch, san 64 L Kat nherger, Nancy 55,95 Kauffman, Donovan 57,42,1, ,145,144 Keim, Mary Ann 42,107 Kelley, Fredrick 42,85,84,107,118, 123 Kelley,jolinda 55 Kelley, Krista 64 Kellogg, Mark 42,85,125,138,173 Kelly, Kathleen 55,92 Kelso, Richard 64,437 Kemp, Dehorah 55 Kemp, Michael 55 ' 9 DLX Q rd,Dou '1111,21l 0ndld.J I ' Y.. N La Marjorie 1 CDOUU V? 76 nd A1,,n75,15 61,162 Mc fld, ck6S f 1 X Lindon' '10 i ,149 McDo gall, , 1-15.1-I , . ane, Robert E 174 L, ine K 1VIcGovvan, Lu erg'C1ea17 McGrath, Leo 7 Lang y, Gus Zkl-13,1 11 M5117 X Lark' E115 McGr' v,Kr1sty 65 Lamcheq T Sa 65 McGrego , ianne 76.1- ' K. Larsen, Ernest 2 111,151 D0 11-115 1 Larsen, Leonard 65 Gnff- 51151111 151 fl La son, Linda 55 MCG11':7JudV 76 'P 'a son, Rory 75 U1 , ' da 65,105 i1Q son, Sharo 2,97 ire- ie 65 6, ar e,M,,ry lf - cl tosh,jam 76 2 asater, Diann 5.102 Mc rff teven , 5 Latin Cluh 105 Mclfgi ' L ' .86 1-uIIil1. Donal Kenna, atthew 65, La ril a 65 c enzie,D' 7 ,l ,.1l ' ayne 75,174 McKe D ffrey 1 ,1 l Lon,judy 65,105,124 MqKi ey,j 566 uritzon, Monica 75 MqLi1i1-1, n 66 X Lawe, Terrance 65 McLai , ary F .K Leaton, Eldon 75,150 MCLeun'Murt1n 5 5 Leaton,Gera1d SS McLean, XY4illiam 22, ' 8,109. 1 Leaton, Nancy 65,111,128 113 Leaton, Thomas 814,514,514,715, M 3 nv peggy 76 515,617 McMt n, Mark ' 4 58,175 Ledgett, Frankie 75 McMann 6 Ledyard, Tracy 65 Mc Lee,james 55 McMul an, Dawn 124 K Let'ler,jack 28,128,129 McMullan, Frances 107,120,121, Lefler,john 75 122,181 W Lefler, Lee Ann 55,83.107,120,122, McNeill ' D ' 123 McNeill,jaq . 07 It ' 1-6111'.jim 65 McNeill, Terry 21 Z-7 Leigh, Dtlllglas 75,150,162 MQNUK1 S11111-1d1'11 4-4 01 Lemke, Raymond 27,158.156,158 McNutt, Scott 60,66,148, ,jeai-Tii 64 Lemke, ROY 65.149 McPherson, Edward 56 .9-1. . mil?-11 64-161 Kf2mp.Randal175 Lemm0nS,jUC1y 75 McPherson, Helen 28.95.97 1- ut h ,1 G .1 . f KCHYOD. Steven 75 Lemmons, Patricia 65 McQuillin, Darrelyn 76 utton, Larry 74 Kefkow- Ca111e11ne 75'155 Leneve. Pamela 4-84-35-111-155 Magnuson, Linda 56,1 6.97 Hyde, Robert 74 KeSIf21'S0l'l.D2110l'2l1'l 64.121 Lentz,Bre da 65,121, 24 Mugu Q, Olly 66, ,10 ,,12 128, Hyde,Wi1ar S4 C C1 hlfq 5 - H156 V4 13 .19 l lngman, 0 e ylo 'L'u17197 Q, 1' 'r 75 4 M5121 272' 1 1ngmm,G Urge 54 . e S. 211' Lep ey, Russel 55,148 4 F Mu HiT1me5 86,87 6 ' 1 Estlililergit n 123,75 150 Lgie, Wg2lia:r1u75 mg- ig -118425 1 6 5 Q Mx I . I L V . I a n, ratg 1 ' , I ' ki 3 rhd7 '1s, rea - av1d5 f lvyinDor5la1i1C74,149,150f K1199n- M3114 55-84-1211 LewiS.Ga1ry 75.1511 h Main, Donna 6 J ks Car 5'96 7 01 21 Kindred, Linda 55,116,120,122,188 L W' V neih 1Q L din' . y ff ' ' ' ' ' dred, Ra a . .5 4Z.103.109, L iii- hu 7 1 . ' hf el 1l,12.1Q.,.f11f.l,.14l7 017164 IWUL ' WML - . Of 5 Ma . 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W . 11 -1-1.1 ohnso , aisy 74 Krumme athleen 54,55,83.92.93. 1-igfoi-d,-lei-1-y65 - M411 f3WS.1-inC1L14-1.107 16122. j El 1 121 1 ' ' L 15 2 4 4 128 .1 n, mer , c ine, arry , . , , loyd ,125' - 42 4,9 00,101.10 L' . ' ,S'n rf C .12 ,1 5 1 th ' ir1du5,6. 2 A eanie ruse rg' 1'1,m'eVeu111 1151 5 M uid. 1 14,5227 21 . h -18,156 K Sonja 75 MCC h , L' rry 65 M1111 lfl- IP johnsgii Jfdhn A 6 ,Kr , Howa 55,15 1 Ciirtilw A 'illif 26,127 Mault, Deena 6 5 ' , ' 1 mi! 1 6 au y, fu ii ave: an t Jtohngon-ilohm 26 M lEEEi.iflff1in 91,211?ifz lLjK 2 ,- ' fue 4 Kubi ilow 42 4 Mfciaflan Cher 156 Meacham. lov 14.54 jo son,Kath en7 - 1 Y g g h 0 Kat 2 24 '15 ueh rl 4 - McClure, W4alt ,16 I . M ek.Chr1st1ne6 5, ,,f 0 so Ke uh, J. . ueh , on ld 5,151 1 OiM,Q,,m,C1,, gn .1 I X U Eat, Sharon 44 7 125,l2 4 o nson Kirk 4,109.114. .161. I-1151111126 C- and 19 f C ick. 1 115511-1594 - f 17 1 LaFleur, Suezan 75 4 M C0y,judy 6, 417 7 Melton, Melha 50.56 1 L ' La e r ew' N 15 45,144 Coy, Lin o 56 5 enlfen, David 44 -1 Jg: 74 .j cCo', 'chf ,V en nher ,S an' 6 ,pjff K ohnsonl Robert A. 74 aird, Bruce . 49 Mc aniel, arles5 sse e, vere Lf I 'I ' 45,145 McD,1n1e1,1,,,ufie 76,175,192 Messerle, Fred 5.55. ' '.108.l09. Kohnso rt D. 42 LL Laird, Douglas 42,104,158,1 251511110165 4fLQfQ614JT aaa! pig 5,14 , Wa 4!CUC!4Cf.L WH M2 77 Af? 1 S, - f , 14,115,126 ic a POS!!! ar ell To 56 Rook john George 57 K- M erle Hme 76 X ' ds id 76 Pos , a le 45 Ross, org 2 ,l 4 S s, D' vid 56, 1 PON on' d 6 , 49 , o Messner, Tula 76,124 icho ,Ru , .1 tt man 45, R sbac ,jonat a 77, 6 X Me? ner, anita 604661 0,1 Nickerson, Don d - P nds,j e 'gvi 997 R s ack,ju 7 Mevi a 5 ers ,ja , 50 S Po ell, en's 60,66, 56 R ssma ,Sa ' 2 Meyer, aro144,106,10 121 s, aw r' t,G ' D , LR , Fflerbert 7 Meyer, Charles 6,126 Niemela, Om 17 Prefontaine, Steve 76 158,152 Rot , inda 77 -' M ye , eidre 9 Nisse , Bette 66,1 8 PI' SCOII, David 66.1 7 Rounsaville, Mary 7,100 M n5 1 ix ry 6 . sc e re 51 Royer,C' ol4 ,95, 6 CMeyer,Geraldine5 , -1,1 ,1 , , o 1n, a es PFESC , 56 'b DSI n.1- 646. 14, . Meyer, Royce 76 G N ,many ann 668 92'l0' Preston, Pa ' ia 76 un ' g, 13 17 0 ichael on, HarE1i14 158,145,14-4x , N lande , 3 'Ce , '12 rest n P 22 1 5,1H6,1 Runn' , Virginia 57,116, 121 1 'Pl' es, R ' Russe N 46 A 4 Middle o th, Ed d come 1, Step en 45 Pruitt, Frank 76,150 Rust, anet ,17 I 1 ' ,Midd1 llen 2 1, 4 Odwyel-4 Timothy 60,66 Prummerg Susan 77 Rutter, Davi 77 Q ix hMikk 1 ilen 6 ,66 Office Practice 50 PUC CH. Darleen 77 y' n, Dan ,114 1 ilb 1 , anie Ol a 7Sharon 50,45,1 1 00 P r n, hi li 14 ic el5 ,X ' eresa , , , C,QD 66 P a , an, Pe ,84 M111ef,D1m1ds6,s5 14,158,145, Oliphant,jan 5,121,124 Pntfnnn, nbert45.9 der,L' d' 77 , 'R , .165,165 Oliver, Kenneth 66,148,165 Pye, Naomi 66 L- ,W ackfield L onda 67 il1'r,Doug1a 414 ls ,Diane 6,117, , 8 ' Quill' Sc ll S' fle Ma ' 7 i 6. S66 1 Marci ean ,8 , , Quin i 7 S, 1 91' M ller, erry 6,150, 63 112, , 20, lflnv Deborah 77 k Safley, Sheryl 77 f . Kat 6, - I o , Colette 45,121 - Ra1d1ger, wg? ' Saint, Diane .92 ,I ' , a 4,5 1 148 0 'Conn' n 6.1 . R 1f11R9 211'f aling, Tru 16 Miller, Lorin 1, x , dn, ,, y66' 8 1 1ge,I an 7 f le 67 r, rinel 16 - I Olson, y 621 5 R lly152155 Sams, n -1 107, ler, obert if ' lu, e j R mage, .,- I: 20 1 m , n 5 ,12 1 Miller, Shirley 6 ' 9, .1 atne 'ne45' '12 111170, if 66 a , 67 2 Mills james 44,107,118,120 rder of M 58 ff R5nd0lPh' Y 45'l2l1lf Sandber ,Annett 77 ' 1 M ry lzal, 1 Ann66128 Rasmusse ' nald 57,6 San er ,Donn' 57,8 ,84,92,' ,95 ' S 1 , 10,13 M 0, -, 6 ' 1 h, , n7715f1 10 1,10 ,- 6, ,185, eer, aro nn Os ne, or yl J ay, ' -'fl 'J - s,Sh , 43 . - . Lf Mirrasoul, Linda 70,76,12 , 51 OSSJHY 29'76v1511 Ray, Vicki 57, ' Slmfm- , Donna 1 gr, Mirrasoul, Marc 66,157,188 Mitchell, Carman 56 Mitchell, Theron 76 Oss, Penny 56,120 Ouellette, Glen 76 Ouellette, Gloria 56,84,107,120, Raz, Michael 45 Reavis, Verland 19 Reed, Deborah 77,126,127 app' gton,S er an 57 Sa n t e7 S' nd t Ming, L01-el-lm, 66 121 Reeder, Robert 15 a yer, Dan 57,114,119, ,1-15, MF1-C 106,107 Owen, Coleen 45,107,124,157 Reese-Mifhi-C157 145-165 Tri M 94,95 Owenvjoyce 565124 Reeves, Kathleen 50,46,107,109, Sawyer,-James 6 W 9, 5 Moehl, Thomas 56,84,105,114,118, Owens, Nadin 6 132 Snevers. Connie 125'128,129'185 Oxford' E,,e1.en2 Reeves, Linda 67 Schaefers, ' ' - - , Moen' Steven 76 Oxford' Mae 2 Rehwoldt, Herman 27 Schz1uer,, Moffitt, Suanne 44,152,155 Pace, Connie 6 Reihef- Connie 77 Sclleel- 5 Monks, Howard 20,125,194 Pace, Donald Relbef' Kenneth 158 Sclleel- Susan 57197 Monks, William 66,105,125 Paczesniak, il 150,162 Reihef1Ram0fw 46 Sfhinnefnfln- Gnvle 77 Monsen,jacqie 76 Paczesniak, M 60,65,66,84,120,172 Relbef' Ronald 46 Sehfudefw Wilma 46 Monsenv Richard 6 149 paczesniak' , 1 1. 25,145,144 Reiher, Sharon 77 Schroeder, Catherine 50,57,92 - Moore, David 66,1 -,104 Pal, Bim 7 6X Relgflfclv lelll'-'la 671123 Sehfunlf- D011 57 M200 nn 76 X P211' Har - f Ilgeigard, Maggaret 2cll1ulze,IClLeljteg777 ' M0 1-ey eo e 27 , . emington, teven C une, 1 ore' . an 5 1 6 Renfro, Cons-tance 77,151 Sghgvurmjud 7 Q ore, She r 76 Qlmquest, Christopher 66 Renfro,PHff1f'1,67'1U2-107-151 501911 e C111 .ij 01-ex Thom. 5 6'178' 1 2110, 1-indn56 Eenfroi:Stgp7hg1ngi,46,85,95,101,104 2011, 111556 . 7- l-alezl Gab ' 7 rker: in1e.EL6l evis, re , to ac 7, , , M 1- any 1 ha 150 er, a 6 Rhoads, Carolyn Gail 57 1, 561 X C Morgan' W, 50,5 21 arks, ,91,124 Rhoden, Hubert 77,150 on, 1-if . 9 1 D V 0 gan' p lip 56,851 11 , arry,d egneLf2g57.158 1lghodin,jZar246,122,125,152,155 Zeflig 4 ,8 ,174 ll- l atno e, onn ICG. an y e i f, sf e is g7an78 ne atno on ' 66,148 Rziclllargs. 5-1ohert676 S 1- n, f ie 46 , 0 ' D, ' 76,1 ,186 atrick, D 6,85 ic ar s, eronica 7 Se mr Cla .4 X, 2, ' M in' las 4 'lv , 56,186 atrick, S lvi Richardson, Cathy 57 X . xmn T mqlh 7,149 1-15' For 1456 9 atton, Dhrothy 76 Q Richardson, Gary 57,149 ' Seyl ame ,165 Morrissey, al-ie aul, Peggy 66,125,151,1 RiChardSOI1. Gerald 67 S eck, nda 57,85,84,110,111, Mueller. S 76 Paull, Alburt Richter, David 46 Q. 16,1 , 5,129 Mulkins Cly e 70' 150 ' ayne, Leroy 4 Rickard,jody 77 an , Deborah 77 1 M' klns ra 44,110,111 0,156 ayton, Bruc 45,9 Ri ' ard, Steve 46,13 , hann n, Margaret 15 'C--4 l' Lonnie 66 earce, Le'wis1 5 BQ 11 211119 67 12 Q96 Slgjzffer, Robin 57,107,117 S 'nn , Curl-,le 6,131 earce Wes 76,150 Ride . Vefe115 1 8,1 1 7 -l S earier, Richard 77 va , sta 44,94,95,121, eder Sharon 4 ' d f- Rona . eldon, Larry 77 2,, 'N 51 ederson, 1 e 66 5 '1Il25, ' F1 , Sheldon, Mark 67 8,1 7 U Ich' 4 - Peer, Ca 6 Z R10 , 11121 i Sherman, T r 5 kg Mull-nggln ine eer, Sheryl 577 I 131 Sherych, R ll 7 ' Mulh' Don 63,6234 ember, Helen 6 , ln ' t ' herysch, . V -,f M h liar 4 nnington, bara 56 'll - 57-124 Shibles, R a 1 46 7 l N en ' n, Debbie 66,204 15f0l- dy 4 Shi emasa, Ko no 46,115,114,120 Myeiiz 171-13113, 527, 119 enningto ' es 76,150 Rlsh 1 lnqa. 01 1159 ljg. 2 1 ll-,gig ' 30 Q ennington, 45 Rl -Pam 1 6-97 Shipp,Ronald 57,125,174 ,, 2, 1-N N el, Bar ra ennington, Nancy 45,8 1, l7,1Z1, R Heh- 'lr ,lim 7 Shively, Dennis 46,86,87,92,95 77 l l,De1i1a 76 156,195 011 ll' e Shoemaker, Darryl 57 2 N C 2,95 t - ' ton, Scott 56,1 4 R0191? e 110111 -11 - Sicheneder, Barbara 77 T Nea , Dawn 25 ep 7 50,151 ENS-,l fl 7.1 28-135 Sicheneder, Theresa 57 Neal, Gerald 5,76 erkins, Betty 45 bert anne 7, 8 Sichting, Fred 67 ,, 1 Helen 26 X erkins, Frank 45,105 , Ro on, d 77,150 Sichting,jack 57 X 1 i' 5 Meal ' 9 erkins,joan 45 ob tson,j' 7,84,120,128,195 Siegrist, Richard 77 WTR - ina W 28 erry, Glynda 56 oberts 1 57,158 Sigsby, Susan 57,121,124 i Neisius, Fran , sen, Karen 56,11 Rob ts ,Kenneth 46 Sihlen, Stephen 46,62,65,107,118, X X Nelson' Bl-ad y 66, eterso ', teven 66,15 . W on, Steven 77 120,139 1 Ne , , , , J n 76 Phillips, Edgar 27 R son, Marilyn 57,107 Simmons,james 77 -:EQ as 76 6 hillips, Linda 66 ohinson, Sandra 67 Simmons, Mureen 67,105 -. V Qgeu-bC0lle 5,g6,83,957 100, i111lJS. Sally 76 4 ockwood, Michelle 67 Simmons, Sandra 46,120 .4 ,Nl 1fB'120vl I 1 htllips, Sharon 76 Rockwood, Sandra 67 Sxnnclair, Dennis 77 ,Q 5-' New ml, Ralph 66 P ilpott, Sandra 45 Roderick,judy 46,121,200 Sinclair, Micheal 58 1 Ne 73155 on 76 hipps, Barbara 76 Roderick, William 126 Singleton, Dean 58 , ,Sgt Ne ll, Delia , ,120,1 ,124, erce, Connie 45 Rogers, George 77 Slogren, Alan 46 A 2 13 A P'tzer,I.a1ura 76 Rogers, Harold 77 Skinner, Mary 116 TXJ 1l, Lin 6 s R e, Georgia 76 Rogers, Leslie 77 Skinner, Rita 58 f Newell, Mar 90, 56 pe. Rifhafd 76 Rogers, Patricia 50,67 Skroder, Karen 58,85 7' Newell, Ro ld 45 M pken.jut1y 66 6 Romig, Maurice 18 Slater, Charyl 50,58 f' New ouse, izabeth 76 C opken, Sal y Ann 5 Ronk, Vernon 77 Slater, Edith 50,58 , 72 l New ouse, ryjaneg50,45,l5 P PP, Christy l-ee 56-155 Rood, Rodney 46,114,126 Slater. P211-ll 77 X. Ne on,-1udy56,100,11,, 0, P pp,jameS 24,161,174 Rood, Rovelle 46,84,120.121,122, Slay, Melvin 67 xj, 2 1 l ,124 A p,james 76,150,160 124,154,155 Slechta, Rosalie 67 1 ix 'XF 1 1 , f, 2,1 41 C2 ,,,, 2 7 N - . if - 2 3 E 220 .RW m r 6,2 X X25 fx , ' , Q 2 Q7 1 .LJ Q-f7f4u1-nr:-lr ,- Ll. 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Tucker, Ronald 7 Tucker, Ted 58 Tucker, Twyla urkington, 0 ald 61 rner, Char , , Upchurch, Herschella 58 Upton, Gale 48 Van Buskirk, Mark 69,148,161 Van El , e 8 Varley, B e , , Vaudv' avid 58,126 Veach, wendolyn 78 Veerkamp, Sh 'a 58 Vermeer, Chr s ine 69 Villanuev', m ,13g,151,152 Vincent, S err14 , 8 Vincent, Vickie 69 Vladimiroff,john 78 Whitty, Donna 92 Whitty,j' es 29 - Whitty, hael 69.161, , Wick, dget Wic o W'ickham,jesse David 69 Widener, Sandra 58 Wierichs, ar tte 69 Wfi ' , a ai e79 1 1 ar , 1 iam 67 Wilkerson,john 48,162 Wilkes, Beverley 48,97 Wilkes, Stanley 69 Wi ins o'n 79 '11 S-,, Wilkinsonzjames 79,150 Williams, Clyde 79,150 Williams, David 69 Summit, Gly a 78 Voight, Barbara 4 ,95,97,101,104 0 Williams,jef ' Summit, o ni 8 sburgh, ,2 Williams,MS 58 5 ' ' ' V y 1156 E. .- ' ic ,1 2 4 1 ,, Williams, Ran 48 ' UTS9 .- '.- 1 143,163,164 Sugickx Pete19,143 ggoner, Constance 58,107,121, Williams, Ron 48,92,199 S1151 k'RiCk 68,149,161 135 Williams,Tari109,124.13l.135, 5 'nx Elyse 634111111 1- Waggonenjerry 37,4 , , , 8, 199 s d1n'1u1ie 47'92'lf W , 132.133, 38,143 Williamson, Leo 48 31-15011, Kathy 68 oEllen 78 illiamson, 69 Swanson, Susan 58,124 Swanson, Terry 47,113 Swearengin, Marcia 47,107,10 ,120, 122,139 Swif C' ndic 6 Swimming 153,154 Swink, everly 13 Szabo, illiam 78 ' m' '7 21 g' t, a ,1 6 Taggart, Sherrill 78 Tait, Wayne 138,143,145,146,160 Tamlin, Gary 47 Tankersley, Dorothy 30,68 Tankersley, Irene ate, Ter 8 63 Tavernier, arles 68 Taylor, C rlotte 68 Taylor, Elizabeth 78,97 J . , 11 21 ,58.95,1tl1 aylor, Robert 78 Taylor, Robert 78 Taylor, Silva 47,97,l24,l25 Taylor, Susan 78,124,135 Teaford, Sally 68 Teague, Larry 47,94,95,101,102, 103,104 Tedrow, Marjorie 15,122 Tennis 172,173 , ack 6 8,165 Waggoner, Kevin 58,126 Wagner, Romona 78 Waggoner, Donald 27 Wake , ale 17 Walc ouglas 78,150, Z a Q Billy 78 a er, David 58,103 Walker, Dixie 69 Wahker, Eva 78 Wa e Margherita 78 e ayne 78,150,162 ' Wall, Karen 58.84,124,l82 Wallage, Peggy 69 Wall-'ng, Carolyn 58,121 Q. Wal , aniel 78,150 s , Robert 58 ampole,john ward,j0seph4 ,143,14s,146,1-47 Warr, Deborah 69,133,135,204 War , Phillip 48,105,113,138,143. 1 6 ' ' le 58,84, 45458996 1 7' Warren, Mary 58 Warren, William 69 Warrick, Thomas 78 Warrick, Wain 58 Warriner, Rene 48,121 Warzecha, Christine 58,97 Watkins. Donald Watso Chris 78 1 Sperry, Marlyn 29.121 Spikes, Randy 68 Spinning, Craig 98 Sponsel, Carolyn 58 Spurgeon,janet 78,124 Spurgeon, Kathryn 68,124 Stadden,jonathan 58 Stambaugh, Eugene 86,87,88,93,118, 181 Stambaugh, Michelle 47,7,124 Stamp Club 137 Stamper,joAnne 68,128,135 Stanfield,janet 47 Stanich, Theresa 68 Stanton, Cheryl 58,84,121,136 Stark, Carla 58,97 Starr, Sharla 30 Stemmerman, Thomas 55,58,118,19 Tewkshury,james 126 Tharp, Sharon 78 Tharp. Susan 69 Thespians 89 Thiess, Raymond 20,149,150,162 Thill, Diana 58 Thi11,j111ia ss Thill, Paula 47 Thom,jerry 78 Thomas, David 78 Thomas, Kathleen 58 Thomas, Steven 69 Thompson, Randolph 69 , -. . . 34,47,105,112,174 43,fl7,85,120,121, 12 , Thornton, Lawrence 69 ' Tho ,Geneva 26,124 Wat Wa son, ouglas 78 48 A. Wilmoth, Gloria 69 Wilson, Bill Alvin 163 Wilson, Billie 59.79.124 I , Claudia 69 011, Cy hia n 9 ilson, Wilson,james 79,150 on,janet 26 W son on ,erry Ly 59 ei 49 ilso , Wilson, Patricia 48 Wilson Paul 69 n, Robe h i on, Terr , 62 lson, Vic e 69, Robert 18,69,163 ' inger, Gail 48,124 Winslow, Marion 10,11 Winte , irgi ' L Wi i 5 Wi art n Wittickuludy 79 Woelfle,juanita 69,l21,128,135,20-1 Woelfle, Laura 48,84.121,124 Wollin, Leslie 69,103 Wonser, Melvina 79 Wood, David 69,1 14,149,161 Wood,judith 69 Wood, Ronald 48 Woods, Glenn 59,138,143 Woodward, Stanley 59,89 Woodward, Susan 79 Weaver, na Wormington, Dennis 59 Weave ,E w d Worthen, Billie 59 Webster,-Ion 69,103 Worthen, Landis 79 Wechter, Tracy 78 Wright, David 79 Wedwick, Keith 78,150,162 Wright, Leester 79 Wedwick, Kerr 69,136 Wright, Thomas 48,138,156 We , anny ethrich,john 69 eehunt, Dennis 6 uethrick, Thomas 79,126 WF s, Cha ,126 Wyatt, Donald 69 Wehr e, M ' 04,5,34,48,83,84, Wyatt, Michael 79 85,88,10 ,111, ,l3r5, 205 Wyatt, Patrick 69 Weihe, Ro ert 69,11 ylie, William 69,103 Weiland, avid 69, 9 andell, Sharon 69 Weiland, hei ' Yan ' Wesman,janice 48,202 West, Marcia 30,48,84,120,121,183 Westman, Mary 78 Titu Don 4 ,9.5,100,115,l38,143, Stender, Duffy 29,121 Stevens, Dennis 150 Stevens,julie 58,92,107 Stevens Micheal 58 Stevens, Stevens, Steward, J Stewart, S ewart, R Patricia 7 , Susan 60, , ,1.5 BCI , , Thr , M rk 78,150,162,179 Th t, alph04,47,83,88,106,107, , 14,179,205 1 indell, Steve 58,100,103,104,114, 12 137 obiska e 69 ' Toffl re, Kim 58 Westman, Sheila 69,121 Westmoreland, Connie 78 Westmoreland, Terry 69 Weston, Myron Whaite, Glenn 78 Whaite,jeanne 69 Whaley, Robert 78 Wheat, Sheryl 78 Wheeler, Daile 58,92,93,189 1119 , 7, 1 1 Q ' I ' 11 1 Sli d 101,13 6 4. esf f 1 1 ,118, Q11 V ,,. . 1. 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Aletta 92,93,97,120,122, 136 Yarberry, Cynthia 79 Yarherry, Larry 59 Yarbrough, Gary 79,126 Yarbrough,-Iudy 59,12l,135,175 Yates, Charles 79,150 Yesser, Lynda Beth 59 Yesser, Paul Edward 59 Yesser, Robert 79 Ylvisaker,-james 22,114 Young, Alice 28 Young, Carol 30,48 Young, Carolyn 69 Young,janet 79 Young, Kathleen 69,128 Young, Russell 48 Ysen, Marketa 59,107,120,128,13l Yucka, Dennia 79 Zamora, David 65,163 Zamora, Michael 59,128,148,163,180 Zamzow, Norma 79,151 Zeller, Lois 59 Zwicker, Cheryl 69 Zwickenjim 79,150,162 Zwicker, Patricia 69 Zwicker, Richard 48,119,158 +8 My f 1 W W HQ QW Q60 QQ P W' V f1-'UWJ Q X 456 2 My Ri jx QQVEQ J N IJ. ly R ,X ' XQ ,A S N I' V 2419! 903 QQ 64 TZ? gd ' X 2 dfmf My T MAUUR MJ MM 0 iz MN MAL V' yy U1 I J, ,wi K f f I 2 ' Q wQ J 2 M Wy? 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