Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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' L ,q 5 : . 5 ,fl-49? p ,Wg 2 iii .jx fin -5. in jg 'NI -I K: if? 55 ' gf- 5 r 'E IJ If Y 1 sg., I 2, IQ 2' 7 P , 1 1' jx .--' si Af? 5-I fig Q Y I 1 3 . rt, ai .. Z C- .5 3132 ggi' gr: :gps 3:4 I: I ' fa Y: ,fl r' X - QR ...-.A..,.......a..,-M..v,..-wmfw--1.f---MwN-wwuw,quwf-ca.--.mM,,mN-x.M-Q,-..-.-.T L: X f A' -152' I 5 Ffh: I - D , 42 if Ek I C 1-Q , 3- 1 f 1' 5 I If 5 ' I ' 2 'SI V f , -, r lu.. . V h I r: jg? 5 4 I ..... ...,.,4.... - I Aff- -' I 'A I 1 M V15 I ...,,, , ...........,,.....,..,,... - I 13 af ' I ' ..I., ,I,,II..,...,,.,,,,..,.... I 52-Isa aw, A ' 5 .....,II....... ,. ,.,I.4.,...,. - 5 ' ' ,.,......,....,..I.... I62 2 I ' ,.,,,.,,..I.........I....,, ..., I 63 j I ,II,II.I. .... I 64 f ,........,. . .I,,.... I.,...... ,... I 6 5-I69 Q I Baseball , , ..,...,,...,,,..... ....I70-I7I ' ,. , I - fy, - . , . 5 I 'f ' K4 I I,., I72-I73 I P f 1 I I ' . x -' ug I ' - 1 5 I 'gn' '-2 E ,. . ..., ..,.......... ..... l W 2 I V ,T iz? .1 2 I ..... .,.. I k , 6 if I? 2 . . .......,..,,,. .,,. - yay' I .,,.. ,.., ...,...,. 2 4 I I 'A 1 1 if1 7'2-If 12 2 I E5 lf if 3 f .N - ' 1' af 2 fa I..,.,,a,.,,..m...N.-.,..,..,,w,,.,,w,.-.....,IM.W...W..N.Wm,Wi Jr I Fifi '- ff! I ,C '31 1 1 ,I I H2 7: ' I F , f 1,-'J' , g ' ff ', If .J,. 911 4-L Z , Af! Q- 3 5' lf Q I ik f I ,ff I 5 ff I 3. 5 v. 55-? a 2-SI, , V I i Q5 A 1,35 Lf- If 9-Q, ,if if ' f 3 'I+ Nr' Wk, , :L ,, , f f ff ,,Q7:.,,v,Nx. , , f., .. -1 'WT . f ff X35 .' 'ref- -fd ' -. 'f -4 HI, ,V+ f ,v..J. f' .L pi' un Mfr IM: gawk, mf-ff are l Q l i i i l V, MR. E. H. HEDRICK, superintendent of Med- ford schools for twenty-nine years, is a source of inspiration to teachers and students because of his warm heart and sound judgment. A scholar, and an impartial administrator, Mr. Hedrick is the power behind the fine Medford School sys- tem. its N ,Nf,. l '-'l' I - The able assistant of Mr. Hedrick is MR. EL- LIOT BECKEN. Mr. Becken with his genial manner and sound understanding is an ideal public re- lations man. Questions or problems from the citizens of School District No. 49 find a sympa- thetic audience with him. num Q13 5.-,Q Salwar j-00' haul! 4.u 9.'Qun-.. 4 --swunf I-4-nf rv. :ina-asm RG? MRS DON DARNEILLE MRS JOHN JENSEN MRS LILLIAN DORRELL 1 .V sf f t ' lb. 4, -ra, -b., '1Z v 1' ff ,Q -iz' W 21.5 :fl 'fr y sag, I Q ' -1 My K 1 , Q as 'i ,ct 35 lf .1 The 'ob of lust one of these women would make a com mercnal malor srt up and take notlce Mrs Don Darnellle and Mrs Lllllan Dorrell have as their responslbllxty the handling of all the business that dally flows Through the office of School Dlstrlct No 49 Thus Includes mountanns of typung and flllng Mrs John Jensen, as drstrlct treasurer, has complete charge of all requlsltlons for school supplues and purchases, Income tax fllnng, and retlrement funds for the teachers, as well as handling the teachers' monthly pay checks In spate of thus huge 'ob of running the business end of a school distract these women take tume out to smile for the photographer Hu I I O I I Zip Zoned Building . . . maintenance . . . salaries . . . these are the Topics discussed at the regular meetings of the school board. These civic-minded citizens sacrifice their own very valuable time to conduct the business of a school district the way it should be done. The biggest proiect ever handled in District No. 49 was the 51,600,000 bond issue held last fall. This tremendous undertaking will be of great importance for many years as it includes in its program the construction of a new Junior High and the remodeling of the elementary schools. This will greatly re- lieve the over crowded conditions in our schools. Also included in this issue is the building of a fieldhouse which will directly influence all high school students. A long range plan of converting the gym into a cafeteria, and in turn changing the cafeteria into class rooms has also been drawn up. . 't X .iw , , n Seated around the table are Mrs. Moore Hamilton, Mr. Elliot Becken, Mr. E. H. Hedrick, Mrs. Stephen Nye, Mr. Edward Branchfield, Mr. Otto Ewalsen, Mr. Frank Bash, and Mrs. John Jensen. LL , W, , V., bg in J'-f,,-si ,.p- ,,.,,p-- wk-yn cf', w, fr ,Ll .,, , 2 . is ' P- f'- T swf . , - u in S V5 if lf , 'Vw x l, H f i ' .f ' 7 H., .. 1 P x.1 'Y 'KJ MR. HARRIS, who knows and likes teenagers, reigns in his po- sition of principal as a friend to all. Each student regards him with respect for the ease and kindness with which he issues his advice. His every decision is distinct with courtesy and friendliness. MISS KlRTLEY'S work as vice principal varies each day with routine and emergency prob- lems. But, to each responsibility with student, teacher, or parent, she responds with the same dy- namic tact. Her understanding which is familiar to all of us, serves as a welcome for new stu- dents. Mrs. Juanita Anderson Mrs. Grace Berg Mr. Scott Brill Mrs. Elsie Butler Mr. John Drysdale Miss Barbara Elken Mr. Ryder Berg MRS. JUANITA ANDERSON: Registered Nurseg Home Nursing. lv-r--:Y Mr. Warren Brenner MRS. GRACE BERG: B.S., University of Oregong Girls' P.E.3 G.A.A. Advisorf Junior Girls Counselor. MR. RYDER BERG: M.Ed., University of Oregon: Chemistryg Junior Boys Counselorg Phy-Chem Advisor. MR. WARREN BRENNER: M.A., Baylor University: Typing, Englishp Shutterbug Advisorp Tennis Coach. MR. SCOTT BRILL: State Vocational Certiticateg Metal Shop. MRS. ELSIE BUTLER: B.S., University of Oregong Math Department Headg Sophomore Girls Counselor, Scholarshi s p . MRS. MARJORIE BUTLERg B.A., Willametteg Latinp Dean of Girlsg F.T.A., Ushers' and Girls' League Advisor. MRS. DELPHIE COX: B.A., University of Oregony Biology, Senior Girls Counselor. MR. JOHN DRYSDALE: B.S., University of Oregong Orchestra. MISS BARBARA ELKEN: B.S., St. Olaf Collegeg English. MR. PAUL EVENSON: B.S., Oregon State Collegey Boys P.E.g Wrestling Coach: Assistant Football Coachg Ski Club Advisor. MISS GERTRUDE FREDRICKSON: B.S., University of Nebraskag Bookkeepingg School Accounts. Mrs. Marjorie Butler Mr. Paul Evenson Mrs. Delphie Cox Miss Gertrude Fredrickson 2 i s in -ugivi' ,,,. IW, 131 Mrs. Joyce Garver Mrs. Ruth Gray Mr, Max Guiley Mr, C Mr. Don Hanning Mr. Alex McDonald ,gmfn MRS. JOYCE GARVER: B.A., Lewis and Clark: Vocal Music, Choir Director. MRS. RUTH GRAY: B.A., University of California: Biology. MR. MAX GUILEY: Driving: Traffic Officer. MR. DON HANNING: State Vocational Certificate: Machine Shop. MRS, RUTH HOCKERSMITH: M.S., Oregon State College: Cooking. MR. JAMES JOHNSTON: M.A., Western State Teachers College: Physics, Geometry: Phy-Chem Advisor. MISS YVONNE KEITH: B.S., University of Oregon: Girls' P.E.: Pep Team Advisor: Assistant G.A.A. Ad- visor. MR. ALEX MCDONALD: B.S., Pacific University: Dean of Boys: Social Studies: Assistant F.T.A. Advisor. MRS. HAZEL MCKINSTRY: B.S., Oregon State College: Sewing: F.H.A. Advisor. MR. L. A. MENTZER: B.S., Oregon State College: Wood Shop: Architectural Drawing. MR. I. A. MIRICK: M.S., University of Iowa: Band: City Instrumental Music Supervisor: Pep Club Advisor. Mrs. Ruth Hockersmith Mrs. Hazel McKinstry l lair Gurwell Mr. James Johnston Miss Yvonne Keith Mr. L. A. Mentzer Mr. I. A. Mirick 1 v--:Q tin.. ,Xi 2 11'- ZFT 6 1 'C' 9 it N-ds x-2-F .J ai 'a- I' 5:1 S, 5? ff Mrs. Naomi Mirick Miss Betty Jean Moody Mr. Bob Newland Mrs. MISS NAOMI MIRICK: B.A., Upper Iowa University: Text Book Clerk. MISS BETTY JEAN MOODY: B.A., North Idaho Collegeg English. MR. BOB NEWLAND: M.A., University of Oregong P.E.g Assistant Football Coach, Track Coachy Junior Varsity Basketball Coach. MRS. FRANCES PATTON: B.S., Oregon State Collegeg Librarian. MR. LEE RAGSDALE: M.S., University of Oregong Boys' P.E.g Physical Education Supervisor. MR. LESLIE ROBERTSON: M.S., University of Kansasg Commerce Department Heady F.B.L.A. Advisor. MR. FRANK ROELANDT: B.S., Oregon State Collegey P.E.g Basketball Coachg Assistant Football and Baseball Coach. MISS JACQUE ROSLING: M.A., Colorado Stale College of Educationp Medford City Schools Art Supervisor. MR. ARTHUR SCOTT: B.S., University of Minnesotag Biology, Geometry, Visual Education. MRS. ELIZABETH SETTLEg M.A,, University of Oklahomag Englishg Journalism: Craterg Hi-Timesg Quill and Scroll Advisor. MRS. JOANN SMITH: B.A., University of lowag Social Studies Department Headg l.R.L. Advisor. MR. FRED SPIEGELBERG: B.S. and B,Ed., Washington State Collegeg Boys' P.E.g Football Coachp Golf Coachg Order of M Advisor. Mr. Lee Ragsdale Mr. Leslie Robertson Mr. Frank Roelandt Mr. Arthur Scott Mrs. Elizabeth Settle Mrs. Joann Smith .fy ,J 3,0 , nw:ag.f75t2t ,,f A . , ggi? I I . 5 .11 :VN , LU .,YMf::.fr2 ,V , . ,jg .-. 'ffm' .', ., 416, rg ' i ,f f 'X Cm' tif? T' Frances Patton Miss Jacque Rosling Mr. Fred Spiegelberg 'IAQ 6 equi'-'z ful' 'I iz.-:sf JK 'S' Mr. Robert Stedman Mrs. Edna Stewart Mr. DeVere Taylor Miss Lorraine Veidt Mr. Eugene Vinckel Mr. James Warren A? X, r 40: an 'Xf ti' Mrs. Johnnie VanScoy Miss Delie Whisenant MR. BOB STEDMAN: M.S., University of Oregon, English, Dramatics, Drama Club Advisor. MRS. EDNA STEWART, B.A., Coe College, English, Latin. MR. DEVERE TAYLOR: M.S., University of Oregon, Speech, History, Debate, Senior Boys Counselor, Stu- dent Council Advisor. MRS. JOHNNIE VANSCOY: M.A., University of Missouri, Social Studies, H.E.C.A. Advisor. MISS LORRAINE VEIDT: B.S., University of Minnesota, City School Music Supervisor. MR. EUGENE VINCKEL: M.A., Eastern Washington College, U.S. History, Vocations. MR. JAMES WARREN: M.A., University of Oregon, Typing, Assistant Football Coach. MISS DELIE WHISENANT: M.S., University of Oregon, Remedial, Junior Red Cross Advisor. MISS ESTHER WILLERS: M.A., University of Oregon, English Department Head, French Club and Torch Honor Advisor. MISS DOROTHY WILSON: B.A., Iowa State Teachers College, Foreign Language Department Head, Span- ish, La Tertulia Advisor. MR. WARREN WOLF: M.A., Kansas City Art Institute, Art, Art League Advisor. MR. VERN WOLTHOFF: M.A., University of Missouri, Social Studies, Senior Boys Counselor, Crater Press Photography Advisor. Miss Esther Willers Miss Dorothy Wilson Mr. Warren Wolf Mr. Vern Wolthotf -Er' H H+ I 5 P-if L ' 1 lr 4' HIM? UM? ,Q P on ...N BOTTLE NECK STAIRWAY A stock excuse for tardiness'P Above is exhibit A The bottle neck stairway lead ing to all points north south east or west This venerable causeway Cth s little tale has a moral for future scholarsj has become the social center of student lute between classes Now statistics have proved that a few steps to another stairway would cut ones traveling time in half but still the throngs surge to the central staircase and mill an a congested herd while the two minutes between classes wane. What draws them here? Perhaps it is the chance to see some new tlame, or more than likely to get a hot tip on some looming exam. new Dinah Hutchison and Barbara Gor- don hear some of the Spanish rec- ords that will be played in class To further The students' knowledge ot Spanish background. In any of The three class levels students speak Spanish instead of English a good share ofthe time. vm-W f Noel Noel. Three French carolers step down from a Christmas card to sing The famous old song. Elaine Williams leads as Shirley Lynch and Carl Gordon come in on the harmony. Elaine and Shirley are second year students, Carl first year. The French classes have organized a club, Le Rendez-Vous Francais. To receive an award pin one must be a member of The French class, have a B average, and contribute some constructive project to promote The learning of French cus- Toms. ln class students have regular oral assignments in which They carry on conversations in French. Here also They present their proiects to benefit the entire class. Advanced Latin students Doug Culy, Dotty McGraw, Dotty Rhymes, locate Troy and Carthage on a map of the ancient world as they work on the historical background of Virgil's AENEID. Even today lines tom the AENEID are quoted, Dux temina facti - there's a woman in the case. 4-wr' Friends, R o m a n s, Countryrnen, l e n d me your ears till Saturday night. - Hey this is fun! exclairns Tom Daniel Webster Gail as he polishes up a lit- tle on his gestures. Speech work takes lots of practice but the stu- dents know how to han- dle thernselves w h e n called upon. +2 Uldiosyncrasy-What a word! comments Chuck Case as Nancy McKewon takes down the definition. HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY PROPERLY was a proiect of the English De- partment this year. Classes went one by one to the library to learn the proper rnethod of using the card catalogue, Readers' Guide, encyclopedias, and dictionaries. All the Sen- ior English classes wrote research papers based on work done in the library. QQ b A I , i, W i.,,,.?,,w -, ' ff' .312 ,222 fi asf Mfr , U lnfirm ot purpose' Give me the daggers The sleeping and the dead a but as pictures Tis the eye ot hood that tears a pa nt devil Pat Fraase as Lady Macbeth and Doug Culy as Macbeth, su- dents in Miss Willers first period English class, drarnatze a scene from Shakespeare. Physics is the biggest challenge to the hopeful scientist. Ron Wolff and Jim Perry compute the movement of a force from a complicated looking device composed of meter stick, weights, and spring balances. Ron sets the weights and Jim derives the answer from his trusty slide rule. Mr. Johnston has a large bag full of toys with which he illustrates the physical principles. Included are five little pendulums and a toy car that shoots and retrieves a marble without stopping. Physics: a fascinating subiect and a more fascinating in- structor! The first of the laboratory sciences is chem- istry in which students are taught the composi- tion of many substances. These substances are broken down into their various elements by tests involving basic c h e m ic al and mathematical weighing. Jack Findley analyzes the contents of one of Mr. Berg's little specimen bottles. The scale with which Jack is working is ultra sensi- tive and must be housed in a glass case to keep dust and lint fom upsetting its balance. 332- hail... - -3, on ig-Nili Let me see now. The absence of sun- light on the leaf of a spermatophyte hin- ders the production of chlorophyll, thus making the covered leaves turn white. Dave Bosworth and Jane Bash discover the wonders of biology. What makes plants green? Why is blood red? Why are oys- ters called bivalves? In biology, a student becomes suddenly aware of the myriads of tiny plants and animals whose import- ance in daily life he has never dreamed before. One of the orchestra en- sembles practices string tech- niques. Their instruments con- sist of viola, cello, and violin played by Joy Lee Wright, Florence Sprague, and Viola Russell. They perform for such special assemblies as those put on by Girls' League and or- chestra. Woodwind quintet, a group of five band members, meets with Mr. Mirick for special in- struction. The quintet includes Alexa Hibhard, Carl Shonk, Glen Peterson, Shirley Lynch, and Bill McKinley. It is made up of the unusual instruments of the band, the bassoon, oboe, and flute, and French horn and clarinet. The five play chamber music. .Zu J, If its success you crave for your next dance lust call for Ronnie Wolffs swing band and the crowds will swarm in and will stay until the last number is finished. Always ready and willing to perform, they play such numbers as the mellow Ruby and the exhausting Bunny Hop. Mem- bers of this band include Kay Williams with his cornet, Jerry Johnson at the drums, Ronnie and his saxophone, Roger Hunteman and his trom- bone, and, not shown here, Betty Hawkins, pie anist. What a lot of machine to level a hunk of metal! exclaims Lloyd Hart to John Lisac. Lloyd is making a dolly.' For anyone who doesn't have the mechanical language firm- ly imbedded in his head, a dolly is a little gadget used to take the dents of of fenders. In machine shop the boys make everything from saws to machine tools for their ialopies, psy' iwyg. of the shop's power tools. taught by Mr. Mentzer. Wilbur Friend is shown using one An architect must be exact in his thinking and precise with figures and lines. In case you don't know what an architect is, he is a person who plans all types of buildings from dog houses to skyscrapers, from roof to foundation. Duane Boyd is shown making his plans for a model home Architectural drawing is one of the excellent vocation training classes Boys make beautiful chests, chairs, and tables for six-weeks proiecfs in wood shop. Leland Nelson is shown sanding off a rough spot while Don Tosh hunts for a square. , 5.1. Yh 'A f Hx V , ws X xx a Pm- ,'2awms4.,,,s an ' Standing around the newly constructed balcony are Gene Lowe, Brian Paul, Tom Miller, Denny Whitcher, Calvin McDonald, Charles Brooks, Duke Anderson, Clarence Johnson, Jack Pool, Bob Erickson, Don Rasmussen, Jim Peart, Jay Masterson, Nolan Roby, and standing atop one of 1he desks is Mr. Mentzer. 'N-pl If fdiw . c li 7 .J-.. was-.., ff, 'Ni' fi ini frffkx, lur..,,, .- x :gifts , ws., 'V gif-'jf ,, cy., 2 . my. xi Now's the time for iellol' Who would think that a box of iello, a can of pineapple, a bottle of whipped cream and a iug of cherries could turn out into such an appetizing des- sert? lt takes a great deal of skill to be able to combine the ingredients correctly, but it takes even more to insure a proper outcome. Betty Naylor adds the finishing touches to her frozen dessert as Joan Strowbridge admires the fin- ished product. nv ,Huh Elaine Sorurn smiles with satisfaction and pleasant anti- cipation as Leah Watson fits the sleeves of Elaine's white suit. When spring comes Elaine and many girls like her will be showing off new suits and dresses after their course in sewing. Student seamstresses advance in skill, learning first proper way to thread a needle and then, at the end of the course, fine points of maior tailoring. ii I I P Now take a sip, says Home Nurse Mary Kay White to her patient, Nancy Ring. Home Nursing, a required subiect for every girl, teachs her to min- ister to her family without the added expense of special care. Mrs. A n cl e r s o n especially wants her students to learn to use improvised equipment made from makeshift material. Here we see the use of car- ton boxes for a back rest and bed table. Other tricks taught are improvised steam tents, and waste containers, 6 f 5 1 5 A 7 -,', iq - ,lf , ws' 3, . ,ir t v 4 F K' fr 3- 19 if ff in rf . x 3 'J xt lf' i A- - -I .fix I K , 0 0 4' - ? ,er 2 X I ,. -' Qs' V 5 pf,-R. R l . f 4' . , . Q' , V ' r 1 'ff . Y 4 ' Q f igjf'K , r s.slirr 'ff is n t ,js V ' ff ,,,, f I I , I. ,jf - . eff! 4 Lila Hukill chooses a pam- phlet for reference from Mr. Vinkel's traveling library which he sends to home rooms for the benefit of those desiring vocational guidance. ' Ed Manley begins the pro- fzess of signing the pink slips before it is time for the stu- dent to leave the library. As librarian Ed has such iobs as signing out books, cleaning up the lib r a r y, and shelving books. Bev Cosler, Deanna Camp- bell, and Deanna Bruning look for the subiect card in the card catalogue in the library. They learn that books are clas- sified in the catalogue by subiect, author, and title, Loosen the knots! scream Dora Mae Leffler and Sandra Abbott, bandaged to a state of helplessness by Jackie Lob- dell and Jean Davis who are learning in class to administer first aid. A class requirement for graduation, first aid teaches boys and girls how to give emergency help in case of an accident until a physician ar- rives. First aid also shows stu- dents how to form safety hab- its. These include care both in labeling bottles and in remov- ing harmful drugs from cabi- nets containing simple medi- cines. Artificial respiration is the forcing of air in and out of the lungs of one suffering suspended animation, as from immersion in water. This is a common affliction which all first aiders may come upon from time to time and must be ready to cope with, announces the instructor. Jean Coppedge, Carolynn Rice, and Flori Sloniger practice the new method of artificial respiration. Pat Crofoot gives Ron Wisdom a side lesson in futuristic art. To accomplish this type of picture one must first cover the paper with a black paint then scrape out the design with a razor blade. In this type of art one must make no mistakes. Yvonne Johnson tires away on the typewriter as she tries to make headway on a ten- minute time test. These tests are gruelling and hard on the nerves but still in every class there is competition to be highest. fd Pat Fraase sits down to tin ish an assignment on the add ing machine before class starts Business Machines s an d vanced course in the business mayor. Those taking Business Machines usually plan to go into iobs after Commencement. Yes, class, Miss Whisen- ant instructs, a formula is certainly a fundamental instru- ment in learning math. Larry Bohl records this fact mentally as he begins writing the formula for a triangle. Re- medial math is an important part of many students learning. Although most students dread remedial, they eventually find it a valuable subject. Some students ioin the class as a Refresher even though it takes away their study halls. . - - ' 2 . . Q 29 .5 ft ir' 1 ci lf the log of 2 equals .3OlOl3 and the log of 3 equals .477l2, then added to- gether they s h o u l d make .778l5 or the log of 6 , fig- ures Carl Mohr, as he and Pat Strader compare answers, Al- gebra IV, a course usually elected by Seniors only, pre- pares those going to college for Math lOl. It has many in- teresting sides, as teaching the student through problems of chance, that gambling is a very bad risk since the chance of winning is slight. . a At the left are Crater students in action. In their :lass first period they learn many skills in- volved in producing the annual. Joy Adams and Pat Rukovina are registering Sophomores for their Crater pictures, Two-in-one is the plan of Sophomore iour- nalism class, which combines the regular Eng- lish l course with a unit of newsvvriting tech- niques and newspaper production. Part of their first semester examination grade is based on the production of a Hi-Times cub edition. In this paper every member has an editorship and enioys assigning stories to regular editors and Senior reporters. Photographer Jim Perry caught this shot at the beginning ot the deadline labor. f' -5. 1-.3 s I .., A..-Q.-w-,, -4 MR. CLAY, the night ianitor, is loved and admrred by all, but perhaps he is best known to the Crater staff. Whenever we were in a difficult situation it was Mr Ctay who helped Us cet. He has unlocked doors for us on Saturdays and has kept an eye on Us late at night ,men a deadtirwe .nas near , 'N - 'V va' sm? In a tamlly church or school It IS always the youngest member who gets prnned with all the lrttle mnschlefs that we commit This IS a good thnng accordnng to most authorltles because It bunlds the mind into somethlng besides an organ that directs our dally habxts The impression made upon the young IS lasting for It shows them that there as always someone bugger and better than themselves whether It be the head of the house their God or the older and supposedly wlser school mates Under the heading the young come our sophomores the babies They learn by practlcal and sometlmes painful experl ence that someone namely the upper classmen ns more Important than themselves This IS good for the sophomores though Through actual ex pernence they become better cltlzens and leaders Todays sophomores are tomorrows sennors nn more ways than one We are sure you wall do a good gob 0 764 lie VE' f -ttf 2 Z 'Pt-ti F gvfl ilxf A 4 MY :H Q9 . I .'x ,4 'Lg . . ,V Xb 14 -, 5 f RQQ. ,. :tx :lf ' JA ' 5.1' I A 'gg Q tif: Q 1 4 Q 4 --.A RUTH H ut, ik L Mary Anne Adams Q A, 1 N f Myrna Adams ' J L V Z' Nancv Alexandro Q ' AA V H. ,J M Y Bertha Allen -7, 'g A Dorothy Allen . ' J Patricia Allen l l V Bill Anderson -. 1 1 f . 43' A. Larry Anderson .luv ff Rosie Anderson , ,N f- Q ll' L Nancy Arant ,A q. tl' I QL ' ' - -l Betty Arnold V '-'I l A G Dick Arnold X 1 ' an Bob Ayer V Xidtxl, K Carol Bacon F K X ' ' ' ' Myrna Bailey X 'J Freddy Baker ' V f f Carol Ballard , I gt A . Qv 5 s,,, rs is Dallas Mae Barnard , U A' T2 ' Delores Barnes ii Jerry Barnes 1 l Jane Bash 1 R Ramona Baugh 7 Dick Bell C Q. - John Bellack ,-:L A Jim Benson 5 i . ' Lou Ann Bently J? 1 Jared Black l Arletta Blackburn I E V ' ' Nina Blessing , Albert Boardman I' is I .5 K Mary Lou Bohl 5 A ' - Pat Booth David Bosworth X 5' g in Tom Boyd I N, Q am 4 ,J ,q ' K Janet Boyington We it A Keith Branson J' F Louis Breazeale ' 'L' l , 4 3 : C , ,K -A H Terry Brereton Qg, 5 f V QQ Susan Brill H 'll 'T' W, Audrey Brown I ll 4l H Dick Brown Georgia Brown 'iii J J' M ' ' Deanna Bruning Maury Butts C Roger Caldwell 'tl Pat Callaway X Clarence Campbell Deanna Campbell Neil Campbell mm Janet Carter ' Virginia Carter - Chuck Case , f ' , Jackie Casper - .,.r aff Dick Cave ' Lloyd Cearly my t ,J Maralee Chisholm , , My f Myrna Close 5 3, A -I Jim Coleman gp Q . Q Jim Cooksey 2 N .5 ' Lottie Mae Combs X V U Bev Cosler V X Jerald Couch Pat Crofoot - J 5.,, f E552 f pid Philip Cross J.: li . G: 4, ': ge, 4 X n Paul Cruikshank 'J 4 ' Q ,N ' - Lorna Currier V-:lf l Vernon Dahkle V9 Calvin Dalton r l' Coralee Dalton Johnny Daniel Lenora Davis i Marcia Davis 1- -' Perry Davis by ' V . ,, 4.4 U Q A Sue Dempster ' ' Carol Denman it Roy Doe , E, -A,.D' A Bonnie Doty - i r David Drummond Qi S . 2 Q, k Ken Dunlava -fb gg 8 at Delora Dunn if 1 , v Francis Durante 1 A A K Anna Bell Durham sf F David Eaton i Barbara Edwards f Judy Ellison S. A Q M so -es N , Q , Y ,Z Donna Elkins 4 Glenna Felkel Leroy Fellows Katherine Ferris Carolyn Fichtner We f,'i3Q R7 . 4:-1' if 'U A A X f i A ' 'i' v i f 42 Sa wa Iggy:-ww-fy-,...:.-N. 1 2 1ao-...,...--W. ,...,,e - M., i.-,,.... ..--.....5,.- .1 .ff '5 W ., .YG :-' H 'QE -.Q , 5 1 2 :Ns 2 2? '- ' R . G 1 Q7 113' 329' Ruth Fisher Myrna Flagg George Flannagan Meredith Foote Allen Ford Johnny Foust Bill Frohnmayer Mira Frohmayer y Jerry Gatlin i David Gault Peggy George Bud Geren Jim Gibson Bernard Gilkeson Ruth Gillispie Larry Gober 3 ,, ' ' Barbara Gordon ' Don Gordon Katherine Gott Bob Gould ir, Helen Granger , f gal FY I, Don Gray ' L, Ep, 'Z T: Jack Gregory ' ' ,QTL Kenneth Griess li' ' Sherry Grivas ' 'A Sally Gustison .A 4 K X V Le Anna Haas . 1 ' I' Gloria Haggard A A ' ' Bill Hall . ' V , v ii Donna Halverson 'F H g., er '- 'F Q85 Rodney Hammer h ' i ii. +- Larry Hammond ,M Ni Maxine Hamner N 1' r 94 ' B Pat Hanson Lauran Hardy Betty Jamieson Rosalie Johnson Carolyn Harper Marilyn Harper Tom Harper Albert Harrison LaVelle Hart Bert Hartley Gayle Harvey Louise Harwood Mike Hawkins Donald Hayes Connie Haynes Donna Hiedemann Jeffrey Heim Hope Herriot Ray Hilton Jim Hobbs Beverly Hogue George Holberton Monty Holst LeeVerIe Hopkins t 'Jiri R4 v 0 LST? W J ' ? ff 6. T f , I vf 7.5, ia' mf xr 'U' ff. - Q i -1 1 Q .i fr' 3 rr Y 1 r 29 091 Tamera Smith Richard Sparks Shiela Spence Lea Etta Summers Gayle Sutton W' Gayle Sweeney I Jean Taber 4 A ff, Sylvia Teeter George Thomas , g Neal White Sharon Whitlock Wilcey Winchell Ronnie Wisdom Sharon Wooton 14' V Q- Duane Thomas :ffl Bob Tisdel Y T A 1.5. 9 S 8' Kenneth Tucker 'E Q.: f g f f? Leroy Walland 15 V' Nancy Walstead 4 if X Brian Watson V 2 ,tl ,wi I J J In assemblies and out, sophs good naturedly received upper class chiding. Sophs always seemed to get the dirty work -but such drudgery is the life of a sophomore. This time the dirty work resulted in smudgy noses for Janet Boyington and Dallas Mae Barnard. Janet, the champ in the lemon rolling race is caught edging over the finish line. 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Davidson J Day E. Davls W Deaklns J. Davis G DeArmond i 1 D. Egon R. Eatherton My vy , ., T? D. Eck x x 356. 9 1 Tb P. Eckel N. Eitemiller B. Evans 1 Finclley J. Finegan D Flowers Frequently one class tries to outdo the others and win the admiration of the Seniors for their original costumes. One W Fouey shocking Friday the Junior girls came up 'D Ford with men's ties. ' D. Foulon Amos, L. Frazier U H. Frohreich M. Despain F. DeVos E. Gannawyay S. DeVoe V. Mae Dudley M. DeVore B. Dyer 'BCG '13 Z -SKU vv ,Yr ,MCL QL ,IR .- Y . rpa4uu 1 , yy W. Garner J. Gault C. Gilbert 'fa f, 4 dv h W. Gilinsky 'ly G. Gidney ' '-f J. Gish 'Qs X., 9 1-bu. .Yi 11 41 , 'Q 4.2! Gr ,fha Ns... iv' -'VM H. Heaviiin B. Good C. Gordon S. Goucher 66060124 A. Granger N. Granger N. Greaves g V - fr as 2. G - -zz .EAL J .I ii Q hru, fi H , 5? iff? L. Greene A ' , R. Griess .2 'g E K. Guiley Y' ' M. Hamilton AUOSS2 N' Hammin G. Hiebert C. Hunt L. Jacobs W' Hac en M. Howard D. Hutchison M. Jennings S. Howard T. Irwin M. Johnston J. Handy J. Harmon J. Hart ,r KL ,Vg ,Q 1 f3.5,, J, L. A Q T 'T if . 'Wk D. Hawk M. Heady J. Heaton D. Hershiser 3 A. Hibbard if -5 Ie 5 3 13' eL 15 91 5 -5 Across: C. Jones B. Kastner J. Kent V: Jones D. Keisten J. Killingsworth J. Kalapus D. Kellington T. Krinock D. Kroening f-Q Q f.: 4. J L. Kyker 'U M. Lamp J. Landers A D D. Leffler D. Lind 1 J. Link J . 'Qs- D. Livingston -' f J. Loros u --1 3, D. : 541, .i gn B. Lyons T. Malot E. Manley A. Martin M. Martin D. Mercer Ola Metcaif Qv' J. Mete B. Miller 'X J. Miller R. Muller H. Moeller D Morgan B Moms 6666014 n o Q Lf ' . I Y :Q D Across: D. Neff L. Nelson P. Nelson G. Parker K. Paschke Juniors admire SKYSTREAK later chosen by popular vote as class ring. J. Pederson C. Pence D. Peterson G. Peterson l L M. Peterson 7 1 S. Peterson K. Piland J. Pool J. Powell F. Rector Ps V. Across: P. Reed eq D. R ' In S. Nigel M. Overstreet S eliichsfein B. Oakes C. Owen ' W. Oetkin J. Gvvsley . V , D. Rhymes C. L. Rice R. Rifenbark A ,4- .ll f' Q 'U '-Q X Y 7,' . Riggs J? B. Roach D. Robertson 3 V 6 5-1-v Vx -.--1 uf lt 'nil 1 -24. 1 sr '2? 'C 'H-any 43 'R D. Robinson F. Robison C. Rukovina 6406054 N. Russell V. Russell M. Saltmarsh I r w, M. Schevenius lt' 'sg C. Schonk DQ, l'X ,J ..af'1 it A ,Q - +. 1 ? x ass ' wa K M. Safarly 4 it R- Sequin Across: J. Sessler K. Shamp N. Smith M. Stamper R. Stephens E. Sorum L. Steele J. Stewart F. Sprague A. Stembridge T. Stewart .tl i n A H 'Y -Q 1 D. Shore J. Shreeve L. Shreeve Y War M. Shreeve J. Sides D. Slater Rv. F. Sloniger .., G. Smith M. Smith we 3. 'Uh ua W Ts. K l L fi' 4 w, -A-kg... an fvivir- Ta rr Taylor Teefer -1 rc 1 X, . gm 'Y' We? Not long ago, we seniors remember, we en- tered Medford High. Many times before, we had come in to admire the big, shiny trophies or to watch basketball games, but now we belonged here! We were proud that we were running the school We thought' But soon we were made to realize that we were unimportant beings in this stronghold of the great We were not even proud relations we discovered But the next year as luniors we were smug because we knew our way around We could even tell the drinking fountain from the senior bench' Now we thought no one could stop us We could have our own will And then we learned that luniors after all are undistinguished o But eventually the glorious day came when we hit the top Seniors' The power was ours now but it did not mean what we had expected Unfortunately for our planned tyranny as e years had moved on swift noiseless feet we a grown up We realized our opportunities no taken and the responsibilities to come Now us as the great year had started it was gone with all the other FLEET YEARS lt d-. Q, 4 I J- -an A 1 :L 'rp H' xi 'nf A 1 4- 5 ,Ffa 2 wi ' :Jn . . , . I I . , , . I I . . , , th ' , ' , h d . . . . t , . , I t I I 'Q as I , un' QE 1, P , ' 3,3 L ' .H H. 1, , W . .el if -X Q -' Q ' L . ,Q Ja 1 . 'rf 5 I, Q .il -1 '- ' .' sw,- -741 ' Aff: -Q2 ,, gf-' . Cf zr'5 P '- ft T ' ull K 'i -Ek-i. 46 -.tr 1 1 .. . .. xl I 4'f'l .ie 2 A Ts V -cfs f- fu, -2--451. rlwfsx , 5-if , ff?--4? . .4ix'-5' wh gi 1. S-P f ' .-' b ' EL 1' ...-. :'+' N111 r 4 '-,' --:V-L .ws , 7' ' 1,1 22.53. 1 , 112.7 'iv f en, ,sniff-N 'F I , .,-. ? i 5 1 3 2 1 H i f s , , K t 1 X V 1 , , I a Y 5 . 4 5 s 3 . f . , i - Y i . Y S ,, if -15 QA A 'WL frm mv ,f 1527 F .L Q? .AH 1 3 fr! Q. R 3? JAY ACKER JOY ADAMS JAY ACKER Boys' League I-2-3. JOY LYNNE ADAMS Girls' League I-2-35 Crater Sales Mgr. 35 Chi-Rho I-25 Dra- matics Club 35 FHA lp FTA 2-35 Sgt.-at-Arms 35 HECA 2-35 IRL 25 Prom Comm, 25 Pep Club 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3, Chaplain I5 U:l'iers 2-3. DUKE ANDERSON Boys' League I-2-35 Baseball 3. MARY Lou ANDERSON Acadernic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Choir I-2-35 Girls' Chorus 25 Phy-Chem 2-35 Chi-Rho I-25 Dramatics Club 35 FTA I-2-35 GAA I-2-35 Girls' League Award lg HECA 2-35 La Tertulia I-2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Slmi Club I-2-35 Pep Club 2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-35 Ushers 2-3. JOSEPH GRAHAM ANTONY Academic5 Boys' League I-2-3, Pres. 35 Choir lg Jr. Class Rep. 25 Football I-2-35 Order of M I-2-35 Student Council 2-35 Madrigal 2-3. MELVIN ARCHIBALD VIRGINIA BEACH JOE ANTONY SHARON ATTERBURY DUKE ANDERSON MARY LOU ANDERSON MELVIN ARCHIBALD Boys' League I-2-35 Shutterbug Club 2-3. GEORGIA ASHBY Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 GAA 35 HECA 35 La Tertulia 2-35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. GORDON PAUL ASHBY Academicg Boys' League I-2-35 La Tertulia 2-3. SHARON ATTERBURY Girls's League I-2-35 Band I-2-35 Bowling 25 GAA I-2-35 Ski Club 35 FBLA 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ushers 3, VIRGINIA DARLENE BEACH Girls' League I-2-35 Choir 2-35 Drarnatics Club 35 GAA I-2-35 Girls' Chorus I-25 Shutterbug Club 35 Ushers I-2-3. FORREST BEATTIE Boys' League I-35 IRL 3. LLOYD BENDICKSON Boys' League I-2-35 Wrestling I-2-3. GORDON ASHBY LLOYD BENDICKSON GEORGIA ASHBY FORREST BEATTIE 4-.1 X f X '59 ls ' of 5 5 'fff X Q-4 it if Y I .fsfvx e I JERRY BESSONETTE Boys' League I-2-3. MEREDITI-I TURNER BESSONETTE Girls' League l-23. DARREL DAVID BEST Boys' League I-2-3, Choir 2-3, Dramatics Club 3, Football I Ski Club lg Madrigal 2-3. VERA BLAIR Girls' League l-2-3, FHA l-2-3, GAA I-2, Tigeretles l Ushers l-2, LARRY LUBAY BOI-IL Boys' League l-2-3. DUANE BOYD Boys' League I-2-3. TED ROBERT BOYD Boys' League l-2-3, Choir 3. ROBERT BRAY Boys' League I-2-3. EVA BREW Girls' League I-2-3, FHA 1-2-3, GAA l-2-3, FBLA 2 3. lRENE VIRGINIA BREWINGTON Academic, Girls' League l-2-3, Torch Hono' I-2-3, Phy-Chem 2-3, GAA 2, HECA 3, ILR 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, ushers 2-3. ANN PADGHAM, the last of the Padgham Parade, is holding up the fine tradition of good sportsmanship, loyalty, and fine standing other broth- ers betore her. Her rugged deterrnina- tion to do her best in everything she tackles has put her in the top section of her class. Besides being dependable and trustworthy, Ann is well-liked for her sunny personality and shy, pixie smile. Active in clubs, she accom- plishes everything with a ready will. She will always be remembered tor her tire and spirit. PHILIP LEWIS BRIGHT Boys' League l-2-3, Boys' State I, Speaker of the House, De- bate I-2-3g HECA 3, IRL 2-3, Shutterbug Club 2-3, Treas. 3, Tennis 2-3, CHARLES EDWARD BROOKS Boys' League I-2-3, Ski Club I-2-3, Wrestling I-2-3. JERRY BRoss Boys' League I-2-3. DARREL RICHARD BROWN Boys' League I-2-3, Boys' State I, Cross Country Track 35 Prom Comm. 2, Ski Club 2, Track 3, Boys' League Sec. 3, Art League 3, Wrestling I. LEWIS BRIGHT CHARLES BROOKS if nie?-3 :dl fl X fl ANN PADGHAM AGNES JOAN BROWN Girls' League I-2-3, Girls' Chorus 3, Orchestra I. JACQUE BRowNiNo Girls' League I-2-3, GAA I-2, Ski Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Ushers I-2-3. LARRY BUCEY Boys' League I-2-3. KATHLEEN CALDWELL Girls League I-2-37 Dramatics Club 3, FHA I-2-3. JERRY BROSS DARREL BROWN JOAN BROWN JACQUE BROWNING LARRY BUCEY KATHY CALDWELL not Z' lv 911' 'M f-'fin -AJS--A -5 VIRGINIA CALDWELL HARRIET CAMPBELL ViRGiNiA CALDWELL Girls' League 1-2-35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Latin Club 35 GAA 2-3. HARRIET Louise CAMPBELL Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Torch Honor 1-2-3, Sec, 35 FHA 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 35 FTA 1-2-3, Pres. 35 La Tertulia 1-2-35 Band 2-3. DORENE ANN CANTRALL Girls' League 1-2-35 Choir 2-35 FHA 1-2-3, Pres. 35 FTA 35 GAA 2-35 Girls' Chorus 1-25 HECA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ushers 2-3. JANET LOUISE CARR Girls' League 1-2435 Girls' Chorus 35 FHA 35 La Tertulia 1-2-3, Sec. 35 French Club 2. BRENT CARTER Boys' League 1-2-35 Baseball 1-2. GLADYS LILLIAN CHAPIN Girls' League 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Hi-Times 2-35 Co-Editor 35 Prom Comm. 25 Quill and Scroll 2-35 Shutterbug Club 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 35 FBLA 35 Student Council 35 Pep Club 2-35 Ushers 35 French Club 2-3, Pres. 3. BRENT CARTER GLADYS CHAPIN CONNIE CLARK JAMES CLOORE 97 12 Q'-Q DORENE CANTRALL JANET CARR NELDA CHAPMAN Girls' League 1-2-3, Council 15 Class Officer 35 GAA 1-2-35 Pep Club 2-35 Prom Chairman 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. NORMAN LLOYD CHAPMAN Boys' League 1-2-35 Football 1-2-3, So. Oregon All-Star First Team 35 Wrestling 2: Order of M 1-2-3, Pres. 35 Track 1-2-35 Prom Comm. CONSTANCE Louise CLARK Acadernic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Choir 1-2-3, Sec. 35 Girls' Sex- tet 15 Madrigal 2-35 Girls' Trio 1-25 Chi-Rho 1-25 GAA 1-2-35 La Tertulia 35 Prom Comm 25 Ski Club 1-2-35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 15 Ushers 2-3. JAMES A. CLOORE Entered from Athens, Greece, 19535 Academic5 Boys' League 35 Wrestling 3. DOUGLAS COFFMAN Boys' League 1-2-3. EUGENE COGGINS Boys' League 1-2-35 Cho NELDA CHAPMAN DOUG COFFMAN ir 2-35 Mad rigal 2-35 Boys' Chorus 1-2. NORM CHAPMAN EUGENE COGGlNS Pr 4 us, 5 S is -4. lk ,-8 ef 'w-val 17 771 Q-45 v-.S it fit' s 'w...q-7' ' in-4 ROY COLLEY GARY COLTON ROY NATLAN COLLEY Boys' League 1-2-35 Bowling 2-3. GARY WOOD COLTON Boys' League 1-2-35 Baseball 35 Football 2-35 La Tertulia 15 Order of M 35 Boys' Chorus 1-3. ROLAND CONLON Boys' League 1-2-35 Hi-Y 3. DOUGLASS CULY Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' State 25 Bowling 2-35 Latin Club 35 Phy-Chem 2-3. CHAROLETTE RUTI-I CURTIS Girls' League 1-2-35 FBLA 2-3. CAROLE MARIE CUTCHIN Girls' League 1-2-35 Drama Club 1-2-35 Ski Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Maiorettes 2-35 All-School Play 25 Art Students' League 35 Crater 1. DONALD LEROY DEMMER Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 ASB Treas. 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Orchestra 1-35 Latin Club 35 La Tertulia 1-2-35 IRL 35 Chi Rho 2-3. CHAROLETTE CURTIS CAROLE CUTCHIN GORDON DEVOS DON DUERFELDT ,..p.. 31 lp ROLAND CONLON DOUG CULY SALLY ANN DEVERS Entered from Shasta High School, Redding, Calif., in 19525 Girls' League 2-35 Choir 35 Drama Club 35 FTA 2-35 GAA 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 35 Pep Club 35 Tri- Hi-Y 35 Ushers 2-3. GORDON Devos Entered from Prescott Senior High School, Prescott, Ariz., in 19535 Football 35 Boys' Chorus 35 Boys' League 3. DONALD GILBERT DUERFELDT Entered from Seaside Union High School, Seaside, Ore., in 19535 Boys' League 3. ARLISS DUIN Girls' League 1-2-35 FHA 1-25 Girls' Chorus 1-2, PAUL ELGIN Boys' League 1-2-35 Shutterbug Club 1-2-35 La Tertulia 2-3 Crater 3. DON DEMMER SALLY DEVERS ARLISS DUIN PAUL ELGIN wr 'Q' 'fl Ny .Q 'Y 'Z' Q-....-Q r I 'LK CARL EUGENE ELLIS Boys' League l-2-3g Track 2-3g Order of M 3. CORINE ELLIS Girls' League l-2-3. JAMES ANTHONY ELSON Boys' League l-2-3, ROBERT ERICKSON Boys' League I-2-35 Shutterbug Club 2-3. DENNIS FORD FAULKNER Boys' League l-2-3, Sgt-at-Arms 3g Football l-2-35 Order of M. I-2-35 Ski Club I-2. Jo ANN FAE FELLOWS Girls' League l-2-35 Girls' Chorus 3. JOAN FINK Girls' League l-2435 Student Art League 3, Reporter 3. GARY DUANE FLEMING Boys' League I-2-35 Bowling 2g Football 2. JUDY FLOREY Girls' League I-2-3. LLOYD FOGELQUIST Boys' League l-2-3g Drama Club 3g Prom Comm. 21 Ski Club l-2-3g Technicians 35 Track 2-3g Boys' Chorus I-23. Blond, blue-eyed GARY STRONG is a popular and talented lad. Besides being President of the Senior class, Gary belongs to Order of M and is President of Choir. He has held the Student Body spellbound with his wonderful accordion playing. Gary is also a football and track star. BENSON L. FOLEY Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Order of M 1-2-35 La Tertulia 2-3. TERRY GENE FOSTER Boys' League 1-2-35 Football Manager 25 Wrestling Manager 15 Baseball Manager 25 Boys' Chorus 1-2. PATRICIA ANN FRAASE Entered from Northwestern High School, Maryland, in 19535 Drama Club 35 Girls' League 35 IRL 35 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. WILLIAM EVERETT FRENCH Boys' League 1-2-35 Football 25 Order of M 2-35 Track 3. ROBERT FRICKE Boys' League 1-2-3. TERRY GENE FOSTER CAROLYN ELAINE FUNK BENSON L. FOLEY ROBERT FRICKE ..2y r' ., 2- Y .Pt I is us, 5 3 '4.,3'If, I 4' jg r ' f ' - . 5-.,b I ai' IQ Q QQ! 1,5 V JP I l r 57 3, af i'l ,. . CAROLYN ELAINE FUNK Girls' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Maiorette 1-2-35 Head Maior- ette 35 FHA 1-2-3. THOMAS ANDREW GAIL Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' State 1-25 Junior Coun- selor 25 Crater 15 Football 1-2-35 HECA 2-35 Hi-Times 1-2-35 Order of M 2-35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Chairman 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Ski Club 1-25 Torch Honor 15 Track 1-2-35 Boys' League Council 35 Students' Art League 35 Wrestling 1. THOMAS RAY GANNAWAY Boys' League 1-2-35 ASB Business Manager 35 Band 15 Basket- ball, Junior Varsity, 1-25 Varsity, 35 Football, Junior Varsily, 15 Order of M 2-35 Student Council 35 Madrigal 25 Quartet 1-2-35 Exchange Assembly 2. PATRICIA ANN FRAASE THOMAS ANDREW GAIL 5 g-l WILLIAM EVERETT FRENCH THOMAS RAY GANNAWAY X I 1 3 . f 'J' ui 'il' 5-1 f' ti JOHNNIE GIBSON JACK JOHNNIE GIBSON Boys' League 1-2-3. JACK EUGENE GIDNEY Boys' League 1-2-3, GORDON ROBERT GILLMORE Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' Glee 3. VERN GLEASON Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' State 25 Junior Class Vice Pres.5 Football 15 Order of M 2-35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Comm, 25 Torch Hoqor 1-25 Track 1-2-3. DEMARIS GLUTCH Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Drama Club 1-2-3, Sec. 25 FHA 15 IRL 35 La Tertulia' 1-2-35 Latin Club 35 Torch Honor 1-2- 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, FBLA 2-3. ROBERT STANLEY GOLDSMITH Boys' League 1-2-35 Basketball 1-25 Football 25 Prom Comm, 25 Track 15 Boys' Chorus 3. DEMARIS GLUTCH BOB GOLDSMITH GERALD GREEN SHARON GRlMM GORDON GILLMORE VERN GLEASON DALE GOTT, JR. Boys' League 1-2-35 Football 35 Order of M 35 Boys' Glee 3 CHARLES HENRY GREEN Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-35 La Tertulia 1-2-3 GERALD DWAYNE GREEN Boys' League 1-2-35 Ski Club 3. SHARON GAIL GRIMM Entered from Washington High, Portland, Ore., in 19535 Girls League 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ski Club 35 Pep Club 35 Art Students' League 3. WILLIAM J. GROW Boys' League 1-2-3. GARY OWEN GUINOTTE Academic5 Boys' League 1-2435 Art Students' League 3, DALE GOTT CHARLES GREEN BILL GROW GARY GUINOTTE .4F'nlr2 Q s 'ld' --11 I MERLIN GUSS RONNIE HAHNER MERLYN LAVERNE Guss Boys' League I-2-35 Technician 2-35 Head Technician 3 Drama Club 2-3, Pres. 35 Football 25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 2, Student Council 35 Wrestling I. RONNIE HAI-INER Boys' League I-2-35 Football Mgr, I-25 Track I-2-35 Wrest- ling I, ROBERT WILLIAM HANSEN Entered from Jacksonville High, Jacksonville, Ore., in T952 Band 2-35 Choir 35 Orchestra 35 Boys' Chorus I-2-3. RICHARD HARPER Boys' League I-2-35 Boys' Chorus I-2-3, GARRY FRANKLIN HART Boys' League I-2-35 Baseball I-2-3. SARA HART Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Junior Class Sec.5 GAA 35 La Tertulia l-2-35 Pep Team 2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club I-2-35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-'35 Pres. I: Ushers 2-3. GARY HART SARA HART DORANCE HAYES TERRANCE HAYES I-1 f 'wv N it We 'ww A 1 fn, l N J ...sf ..,, H.. ' 'f. an . 1 I I w H Pa '. I' .X E A . -IF' BOB HANSEN DICK HARPER ALICE HASTAIN Girls' League I-2-3. BETTY ANN HAWKINS Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 .Iunior Class Treas.5 GAA I- 2-35 IRL 35 La Tertulia I-2-35 Latin Club 35 Pep Team 35 Phy- Chem 2-3, Sec.-Treas. 35 Prom Comm. 2g Ski Club I-2-35 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-35 Ushers 3. DORANCE LEE HAYES Academic5 Boys' League I-2-35 Football lg Order of M 2-3, TERANCE HAYES Academic5 Boys' League I-2-35 Band I-2-35 Football Mgr, 25 Orchestra I-2-35 Track Mgr. lj Trumpet Trio 2-35 Brass Sextette I-2-35 Kiwanis Band 2-35 Dance Band 2-3, KEITH HERDMAN Boys' League I-2-35 Boys' Chorus 3. LEONA RAE HERRING Girls' League I-2-35 FHA I-2-3. ALICE HASTAIN KEITH HERDMAN BETTY HAWKINS LEONA HERRING f Th A' ...., 41- C, Sq' sl 16 wr auf' 3- 3 -3- of EILEEN VERNA HIsE Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 FHA 15 GAA 1-2-35 Girls' Chorus 15 La Tertulia 1-2-35 Ski Club 1-2. CURTIS HOLZGANG Boys' League 1-2-3. ALICE MAE HOWARD Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Chi Rho lg Choir 35 Drama Club 2-35 FHA 1-25 GAA 1-2-35 Vice Pres. 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 1-2-35 Pep Club 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-35 Ushers 3. SANDRA RAE HUBBARD Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Chi-Rho 15 Choir 2-35 GAA 2- 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Pep Team 2-35 Yell Queen 35 Prom Chrm. 25 Ski Club 2-35 Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Sec. 15 Ushers 2-35 Choraleers 3. GEORGE HUBER Boys' League 1-2-35 Basketball 3. LILA LEE l'lUKILL Girls' League 1-2-35 FHA 1-35 Ushers 3. ROGER LEE HUNTEMAN Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 IRL 35 Orchestra 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Swing Band 3. JUANITA LUCILE JAMES Entered from Brookings High School 19525 Girls' League 2-35 GAA 2-35 La Tertulia 35 FBLA 2-35 Ushers 3. DAVID JENNINGS Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 1, ALAN DALE JENSEN Boys' League 1-2-3. Here's a girl whose sparkling smile and dancing black eyes make her a favorite with students and teachers alike. SANDRA HUBBARD, Yell Queen, was given the D.A.R. award for this year. BARBARA JOHNSON Girls' League 1-2-3. CLARENCE DAVID JOHNSON Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' Chorus 2. GERALD JOHNSON Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 FTA 35 La Tertulia 2-35 Orches tra 1-2-35 Student Conductor of Band 35 Orchestra Manager 35 Kiwanis Band 1-2-35 Trombone Trio 2-35 Brass Sextet 1-2-35 Dance Band 1-2-35 Swing Band 3. RICHARD l'lAVlLAND JOHNSON Academic5 Boys' League l-2-35 Boys' State 35 Chi Rho lj De- bate 15 Drama Club 2-35 HECA 35 IRL 1-2-3, Vice President- Program Chairman 35 Order of 'M l-2-35 Phy-Chem 2-3, President 35 Torch Honor 1-2-3, Vice President 35 Track 1-2-35 Boys' League Vice President 35 Boys' League Council 1-3. CLARENCE JOHNSON GARY JOHNSTON BARBARA JOHNSON YVONNE JOHNSON YVONNE CONSTANCE JOHNSON Girls' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Drama Club 2-35 GAA 35 Hi- Times lj La Tertulia 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-35 TriHi-Y. 1. GARY GENE JOHNSTON Boys' League 1-2-35 Wrestling 3. BEVERLY JONES Girls' League 1-2-35 Choir 1-2-35 Drama Club 1-2. Lois MAXINE JONES Entered from Briton High School, Briton, North Dakota in 19535 Girls' League 2-35 Bowling 25 Hi-Times 2. GERALD JOHNSON BEVERLY JONES 2 Z la 4? xi' gl 'R-5,3 A ww AHS 3 WL -. , RICHARD JOHNSON LOIS JONES 1, TQ ROBERT JONES ROBERT JUDD ROBERT KAY JONES Entered from Lincoln High, Portland, Ore., in l953, Boys' League 3, Orchestra 3, Shutterbug Club 3. ROBERT L. Juoo Boys' League I-2-3, Choir 3, Drama Club 2, Football I-2, Order of M I-2-3, Prom Comm. 2, Ski Club 1-2-3, Track l-2-3, Wrest- ling l. STANLEY KALAPUS Academic, Boys' League I-2-3, Boys' State 2, Debate 3, Drama Club 2-3, Vice Pres. 3, HECA 2-3, La Tertulia l-2-3, Order of M 2-3, Phy-Chem 2-3, Shutterbug Club 3, Tennis l-2-3, Crater Salesman 3. PATRICIA ANN KEEVER Entered from Tucson Senior High, Tucson, Arizona, in l952, Girls' League 2-3, Girls' Chorus 2-3. RICHARD KENNER Boys' League I-2-3. JO CAROL KENNEY Girls' League l-2-3. STANLEY KALAPUS PAT KEEVER MARLENE MAE KESTERSON Girls' League l-2-3, GAA 2, Pep Club l, Art Students' League l. JERRY KNAPP Boys' League l-2-3, Basketball l-2-3, Football l-2, Order of M l-2-3, Prom. Comm 2, Track l-2-3, Boys' Chorus 3. WILLIAM O. LANE Entered from Yreka High School, Yreka, California, in 1952, Boys' League 2-3. DAVID BROOK LAuCI-INER Boys' League l-2-3, Choir 2-3, Boys' Chorus l-2, Madrigal 3, Quartet I-2-3, Shutterbug Club I-2, Exchange Assembly 2. PATRICIA ANNE LAWRENCE Academic, Girls' League I-2-3, Chi-Rho l, GAA 2-3, La Ter- tulia T-2-3, Sec.-Treas. 2, Pep Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Ushers 2-3. KENNETH LEROY LEEK Boys' League I-2-3. RICHARD KEENER JO CAROL KENNEY MARLENE KESTERSON JERRY KNAPP BILL LANE DAVID LAUCHNER PAT LAWRENCE KENNETH LEEK .-he i Pi' P,.,...- ...-fly 4-59. CS..- ..v , -I' Q' f, J ar gp r. --tiigg '56 'C' 'u 1 'Ns ELEANOR LEIBBRAND CAROL LEISHER ELEANOR LEIBBRAND Girls' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-3, Sec. 35 FHA 15 GAA lj Girls' League Rep. 25 HECA 35 IRL 25 Latin Club 35 Prom Comm. 25 Tri-Hi-Y lj Ushers 1-2-3. CAROL JEAN LEisi-IER Girls' League I-2-3, LYNDA LEMERY Transferred to Castilleia, Palo Alto, California, in 19525 Girls' League 1-35 Chi Rho lj GAA 1-35 Girls' Chorus 15 La Tertulia 15 Ski Club I-35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 French Club 3. GILBERT LIDDELL Boys' League 1-2-35 Hi-Times 35 La Tertulia 1-2-35 Quill and Scroll 35 Crater Salesman 35 Boys' Chorus 1. WILLARD RAY LILLY Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 15 Basketball 1-2-35 Class Rep. lg Football I-2-35 Order of M 2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Student Council 1. GRETCHIN G. LINQUIST Entered from Central High School, St. Paul, Minn, in 19535 Girls' League 35 Girls' League Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3. WILLARD LILLY KEITH LOCKARD GRETCHIN LINQUIST GENE LOWE I .rf 5 r LYNDA LEMERY GILBERT LIDDELI. JOHN LisAc Boys' League 1-2-35 Football 2, JACKIE YVONNE LOBDELL Entered from West High School, Waterloo, Iowa, in 19535 Girls' League 2-35 Girls' Chorus 25 Pep Club 35 Ushers 3. KEITH ELROY LOCKARD Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' Chorus 3. GENE Lowe Boys' League 1-2-35 Orchestra 1-2-3. SHIRLEY MARACE N. LYNci-i Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Chi-Rho 25 HECA 3, Sec. 35 IRL 2-3, Sec. 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Torch Honor 2-35 French Club 2-3, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 35 Clarinet Quartet I-2-3. ROBERT JAMES LYONS Boys' League 1-2-35 Baseball Mgr, l-2-35 Choir 1-2-35 Wrestling 2. JOHN LISAC JACKIE LOBDELL SHIRLEY LYNCH ROBERT LYONS 1: . ' Y f QA wi:-4' -1 I ' VPYTY Q, 'UN 'Q -al 9 --1' DONNA Lee MCCAY Girls' League I-2-35 FHA l-2-3, GAA I-2-3, Pres. 3g Girls Chorus 2-3: Girls' League Council 35 HECA 3, Phy-Chem 27 Tri Hi-Y 3. CORA MCCULLOCH Girls' League l-2-3g Debate lg Drama Club 2-37 FHA '2-3 Girls' State 25 HECA 35 Art Students' League 3g Radio l, KATHLEEN MCCURDY Girls' League I-2-35 Choir 35 Drama Club 2-35 G.A.A. I-2 Girls' Chorus 25 Shutterbug Club l-2-3, Treas. 25 Ushers 2-3 FBLA 2-3. CALVIN MCDONALD Boys' League l-2-35 Football lr Bowling AAU. JIM RUSSELL MCDONALD Phy-Chem 25 Student Council 25 Torch Honor l. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN Academicg Baseball JV 2-35 Basketball JV l-2g Football l-2-35 La Tertulia l-2-35 Order of M 1-2-3, BETTY JEAN McNE1LL Girls' League l-2-35 FHA l-37 GAA 'l-2-35 Ushers 3, DOUGLAS RAY MCNEILL Boys' League l-2-3. JAY MASTERSON Boys' League l -2-3. GERALDINE MATNEY Girls' League l-2-3f FBLA 3 1 Academicg Boys' League l-2-35 Bowling 25 La Tertulia l-2-3g Typical, All-A m e r i c a rt NORM CHAPPlE CHAPMAN is a favorite to all students in Medford High. As Presi- dent of Order of he is the idol of all lower classmen. Norm is famous for his might on the football squad and is equally famous for his smile which causes his eyes to disappear behind eyelids and lashes. DALE MATTHIES Boys' League l-2-3. Jo ANNE MATTHEWS Ehfered from Day's Creek High School, Day's Creek, Ore. in 19525 GAA 2-35 Girls' League 2-35 FBLA 2-35 Tennis 35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, ALICE MEYER Girls' League l-2-35 FTA 3, MARDI LEE MEYERS Academic5 Girls' League l-2-35 Choir 35 Drama Club 35 GAA 2-35 Prom Committee 25 Ski Club 2-35 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 25 Ushers 2-3. TOM MILLER Boys' League I-2-3. JO ANNE MATTHEWS CARL MOHR DALE MATTHIES TOM MILLER J 5 Q-4, X CARL MOHR Acaclemic5 Boys' League l-2-35 Boys' State I5 Football Man- ager 25 La Tertulia l-2-35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Shutferbug Club l- 2-35 Crater Sports Editor 35 Boys' Chorus I5 Chi Rho 35 Quill and Scroll 3. MARIANNE IRENE MOORE Academic5 Girls' League l-2-35 Chi Rho lj FHA l-2-3, Par liamentarian 35 FTA l-2-3, Vice President 35 GAA l-2, Score- Keeper 25 'Girls' League Treasurer 35 Girls' Chorus 25 Girls' League Council 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Committee 25 Pep Club 2-35 Torch Honor l-2-3, Treasurer 35 Ushers l-2-3. LORRAINE MORSE Girls' League l-2-35 FTA 35 GAA l-2-35 Girls' Chorus l-25 FBLA 2-35 Ushers 3. MARDI MEYERS LORRAINE MORSE ALICE MEYER MARIANNE MOORE ,,-s -ul' 'D 49' x P f L, fi is ,Q 'ff ' , ' 3 sf' 4 G a R L C7 .49 .4 -.v -o 1? 'TQ 4' Xi JEAN MOSS DAVID MUIR JEAN Moss Girls' League I-2-3. DAVID MUIR Boys' League I-2-35 Choir I-2-35 Madrigal 2-35 Boys' Chorus I-2. JAMES LOREN NIYHRE Boys' League I-2-35 La Tertulia I-2-35 Orchestra I. DIXIE LEE NEATI-IAMMER Girls' League I-2-35 Choir 2-35 Drama Club 35 FHA I-25 GAA I-2-35 Girls' Chorus I-25 Ski-Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Ushers 35 Choraleers 35 Soph. Sextet I. RON NEGLESS Boys' League I-2-35 Wrestling I-2-3. SANDRA JEAN NEILL Girls' League I-2-35 Band I-2-35 Librarian 2-35 Chi-Rho 2-35 Drama Club 35 FHA I-2-35 GAA I-2-3, Program Chairman 35 Girls' League Sec. 35 Girls' League Council 35 Orchestra 2-3. GLORIA MAUREEN NEILSON Entered from Monrovia High School, Monrovia, California, in I9525 Girls' League 2-35 Crater Salesman 35 GAA 35 Ski Club 2-35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Ushers 3, RON NEGLESS MARJY NICHOLS SANDRA NEILL BRUCE NILES 1 '-7' Ye.. 'GQ Jin ky 'l 'll' -7.1 ru -f' R Z' srl--5 'T' JAMES MYHRE DIXIE NEATHAMMER PATRICIA SUE NEWLAND Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Chi Rho I5 Choir 35 FHA I-25 FTA 35 GAA I-2-35 Girls' State 25 La Tertulia I-2-35 Pep Team 2-35 Phy-Chem 25 Prom Chairman 25 Ski Club I-2-35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-35 Ushers 2-3, MAROERY JOAN NICHOLS Girls' League I-2-35 Crater I5 FHA I-25 GAA I-2-35 Pep Club I-2-3, Pres. 3. BRUCE EDWARD NILES Boys' League I'2-35 Basketball I-2-35 Golf I-2-3, DONNA NORRIS Girls' League I-2-35 GAA I-35 Girls' Chorus I. STEPHEN A. NYE Academic5 Boys' League I-2-35 Sr. Class Rep. 35 Boys' State 25 Chi Rho I-25 Crater 25 Debate I-2-3, State Champ I-2-35 HECA 2-3, Pres, 35 IRL I-2-3, Pres. 3, State Pres. 35 La Tertulia I5 Phy- Chem 2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Prom Chairman 25 Student Council 35 Torch Honor I-2-35 Radio I-2-3. GLORIA NEILSON PAT NEWLAND DONNA NORRIS STEVE NYE 'K '-:ar -- A I ,X sf JESSIE O'BRlEN KAREN OLSON JESSIE ELLEN OIBRIEN Entered from Springfield, Oregon, in 1952, Girls' League I-2, Drama Club 3,GAA1. KAREN DALE OLSON Entered from Talent High School, Talent, Oregon. in l952, Girls' League I-2-3, HECA 3, FBLA 2-3. ANN PADGI-IAM Academic, Girls' League I-2-3, ASB Sec. 3, Chi Rho I, Girls' League Rep. 2, HECA 3, I-li-Times 3, La Tertulia I, Prom Comm. 2, Ski Club I-2-3, Student Council 3, Pep Club 2-3, Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3, Sec. 2, JACK EDWARD PARKER Boys' League I-2-3, PI-IYLLIS JOYCE PARMLEY Girls' League I-2-3, Crater Salesman 2, GAA I-2-3, Prom Comm. 2, Shutterbug Club I, Ski Club I-2-3, Pep Club 2-3, Tri- Hi-Y I-2-3, Ushers I-2-3, French Club 2-3. BRIAN PAUL Boys' League I-2-3. JIM PEART Boys' League I-2-3, HECA I-2-3. PHYLLIS PARMLEY BRIAN PAUL JIM PERRY CLINTON PETERSON 1 f ,A 1 1 5 gk ' 71 x. 526 ANN PADGHAM JACK PARKER RICHARD CECIL PEPPER Academic, Entered from Eureka High School, Eureka, Cali- fornia, in l953, Boys' League 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Foot- ball 3, Order of M 3. JAMES ALLAN PERRY Academic, Boys' League I-2-3, Boys' State I, Crater Assistant Editor 3, Drama Club 2-3, Program Chairman 3, HECA 3, Hi- Times 3, IRL 2-3, La Tertulia I-2-3, Phy-Chem 2-3, Prom Comm, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Shutterbug Club 3, All-School Play 2, Radio 2, Crater Assembly 3, Boys' Chorus I. CLINTON PETERSON Boys' League I-2-3, Band 3, Vice President 3, Orchestra 3. JERRY RAYMOND PETERSON Academic, Entered in l952, Boys' State, Labor Commissioner 2, Latin Club 3, Orchestra 2-3, Phy-Chem 3, Shutterbug Club 3, Torch Honor 3. R. CRAIG PHILIPS Academic, Boys' League I-2-3, Band I-2, Brass Sextet I-2, Boys' State l, Crater I-2-3, Debate 3, ECA 2-3, Vice Pres.f 3, Hi-Times I-2-3, IRL 2-3, La Tertulia l-2-3, Phy-Chem 2-3, Prom Comm, 2, Quill and Scroll 2-3, Shutterbug Club I-2-3, Radio 3. JIM PEART DICK PEPPER JERRY PETERSON CRAIG PHILIPS T' 'Div 2,9 Q-5-..7yN. I Gw- , In-fx, . R27 ilk ff ,f Wi Sims' S nf .iii l PAUL EDWARD POLING Boys' League 1-2-3. JUDY MARIE PREvo Girls' League 1-2-35 Bowling 15 GAA 1-2-35 Girls' Chorus 1-25 Shutterbug Club 1-2-35 Ski Club 1-25 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Ushers 1-2-3. CLARA EDITH PRICE Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Drama Club 2-3, Set. 35 GAA 1-2-35 Girls' Chorus 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Shutterbug Club 2-35 Ushers 2-3. CAROLE LYNNE PRINGLE Girls' League 1-2-35 Chi Rho 15 Drama Club 2-35 GAA 1-2-35 Girls' '.eague Pres. 35 Girls' League Council 35 HECA 35 La Tertulia l-2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Shutterbug Club 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 35 Ushers 2-3. ALBERTA ANN PUI-IL Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 GAA 2-35 Girls' League Award 25 Girls' State 25 Girls' Chorus 15 HECA 2-3, Comm. of Activities 35 La Tertulia 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Chairman of Invitations 25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 25 Torch Honor 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3, Pres. 35 Ushers 2-3. Boa CALDWELL RASMUSSEN Academic5 Football 1-2-35 Boys' League 1-2-35 Golf 1-2-35 La Tertulia 2-35 Order of M 1-2-35 Boys' Glee 1. DONALD DUANE RASMUSSEN Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 1. Joi-IN A. RASMUSSEN Boys' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-3 JOAN RAWSTERN Academic5 Girls' League 1-2-35 Band 1-2-35 Shutterbug Club 35 La Tertulia 2-35 Orchestra 3. RoaERT S. REAVES Academic5 Boys' League 1-2-35 Football 2-35 Drama Club 35 Order of M 1-2-35 Track 1-2-35 Wrestling 1-2-35 Boys' Chorus 3. Everything RICH says and does is precise and accurate. Whether he's figuring a science problem or playing his guitar. RICHARD JOHNSON is plan- ning to become a brain surgeon or and is hoping to go either to Stanford or Harvard Medical School. Richard is President of Phy-Chem, Vice President of Torch Honor, and is a three-letter- rnan in track. MARION CLAIRE RICE Academic, Girls' League 'I-2-3, FTA I-2-3, Librarian 2, Sec- retary 3, GAA Treasurer 3, Point Keeper 2, La Tertulia I-2-3, President 3, Orchestra I-2-3, Secretary 2, President 3, Torch Honor I-2-3, CORRINE RICHMOND Girls' League I-2-3, FHA I, GAA I, Girls' Chorus I-2. NANCI HELENE RING Girls' League I-2-3, GAA I-2-3, FRANK ROBERTS Boys' League I-2-3. WILLIAM HAROLD ROBERTS, JR. Boys' League I-2-3, Football I-2, Order of M I-2-3, Ski Club 3, Wrestling 3. MARION RICE FRANK ROBERTS CORRINE RICHMOND BEVERLY ROBINSON -'S ...tt -Z-I f X QC f aI ii: BEVERLY Lou ROBINSON Girls' League I-2-3, FHA I-2-3, GAA 2-3, FBLA 2-3, Ush- ers 2-3. NOLAN June ROBY Boys' League I-2-3, PATRICIA ANNE RUKOVINA Girls' League I-2-3, Chi Rho I, Crater 2-3, Editor 3, FTA 2-3, GAA 2-3, Hi-Times 3, La Tertulia I-2-3, Phy-Chem 2-3, Prom Committee 2, Ski Club 2-3, Secretary 3, Pep Club I-2-3, Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice President 3, Crater Salesman 2, Student Council 3. NANCI RING BILL ROBERTS NOLAN ROBY PAT RUKOVINA 'HK kg 5 'Nt an 5 'fg- 'ray i X 'Un if , 'xl N 'YAY T I J C, RUTHERFORD PHYLLlS RYBERG J. C. RUTHERFORD Boys' League T-2-35 Wrestling I-2. PHYLLIS RYBERG Girls' League T-2-35 Girls' League Award 25 HECA 35 La Ter- tulia T-2-35 FBLA 2-35 Torch Honor T-25 Ushers 1-2-3. STEVEN SANDERS Boys' League I-2-35 Bowling 2-35 Prom Comm. 2. JACKIE MARIE SCHIRO Girls' League l-2-3. CAROLINE SCHMIDT Girls' League T-2-35 FHA 35 Phy-Chem 3. DONNA LEE SCHRADER Girls' League T-2-35 Chi Rho 35 FHA 'I-25 GAA 1-2-35 Shutter- bug Club l-2-35 Pep Club 35 Ushers 2-3. LA VERNA SEEGMILLER Girls' League l-2-3. ED R. SETZLER Boys' League 'l-2-35 Bowling 35 Order of M 35 Pep Team 3 Ski Club 35 Track l-2-35 Shutterbug Club 3. CAROLINE SCHMIDT DONNA SCHRADER ROBERT SEVICK PAP SHAMP . J' S-1 A J I 145' STEVE SANDERS JACKIE SCHlRO ROBERT SEVICK Boys' League l-2-3. PAT SHAMP Entered from Crete High School, Crete, Nebraska, in 19525 Crater Art Editor 35 FHA 2-35 Girls' League 2-35 Girls' League Class Rep. 35 HECA 35 Hi-Times 35 Prom Comm, 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 Prom Chairman 2. BETTY Lou SHAW Girls' League l-2-35 Choir l-2-35 FHA T-2-3, Reporter 35 GAA 2-35 Girls' Chorus T. TERRY GREY SHERWOOD Academic5 Boys' League T-2-35 ASB Vice Pres. 35 Baseball 'I- 2-35 Basketball JV 25 Boys' State I5 Choir l-2-35 Madrigal 2-35 Crater Business Mgr. 35 Debate 35 HECA 35 IRL 25 La Tertulia l-2-35 Order of M l-2-35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Student Council 2-35 Torch Honor 2-35 Radio 2-3. ED SETZLER TERRY SHERWOOD LA VERNA SEEGMILLER BETTY SHAW if- ' f Ti LEONARD SHREEVE NORENE SIMONSON LEONARD M. SHREEVE, JR. Boys' League 1-2-35 Football JV l. NORENE SIMONSON Girls' League l-2-35 Crater lg FTA 35 GAA I-2-35 Girls' Chorus 2-35 Hi-Times 1-2, Business Mgr. 25 Shutterbug Club l- 2-35 Ushers I-2-3. JANITH ANN SMITH Academic5 Chi Rho 'I5 Choir 2-35 Drama Club 35 GAA 2-35 Girls' League Award lj Girls' Chorus 1-25 La Tertulia 35 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2-3, Pres. 25 Choraleers 35 Ushers l-2-3. FLORENCE HARRiETT STACEY Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Drama Club 35 FTA 35 GAA 2-35 HECA 35 La Tertulia 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Ski Club 2-35 Pep Club 2-3, Sec. 35 Tri-Hi-Y l-2-3, Chaplain 35 Ushers 2-3. ORLIN MARVIN STANSFIELD Academic5 Boys' League 'I-2-35 Boys' State 35 Soph. Class Treas.5 Fqotball JV l5 Boys' League Council 35 Senior Rep. 3. ALLAN STARKEY Boys' League 'I-2-35 Football JV 25 Track 2-3. ORLIN STANSFIELD ALLAN STARKEY KRISTA STELLE MACK STELLE 'C 311 v ,5 rib 'sf-'lf JAN SMITH WARREN ADREAD STEARNS Boys' League l-2-35 Choir 2-35 Football 25 Track lp Boys' Chorus T5 Madrigal 2-3. Boa STEELE Boys' League I-2-35 Football I-2-3, Southern Oregon All-Con- ference Team 2-35 Order of M I-2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 25 Wrestling l. KRISTA STELLE Girls' Leeague l-2-35 Band 2-35 Maiorette5 Madrigal 35 Choir 2-35 GAA 2-35 Girls' Sekteite l5 La Tertulia 'l-2-35 FBLA 2-3, Pres. 3. MACK STELLE Boys' League 1-2-35 Boys' State 25 Choir 'I-2-35 Football 1-2- 35 Order of M 3. HENRY LovvELL STEVENS Boys' League l-2-3. CODY LE ROY STEWART Entered from Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass, Oregon, 19525 Boys' League I-2-35 Wrestling 2-3. WARREN STEARNS BOB STEELE HENRY STEVENS CODY STEWART '70 'A 3' xi,- 7 . r 1 I 'try . 5 vf 5 h A Sr' Xp. 'Snr GQ, si' ' fir 'ig' FLORENCE STACEY QT RGC 'GQ' ..fipI! s W O10 'C' GORDON LYMAN STILES Entered from Canyonville, Oregon, 19525 Boys' League 2-3 Boys' Chorus 2. JERRY MONROE STINSON Boys' League 1-2-3. DONALD DAVID STOCKOFF Boys' League 1-2-35 Cross Country Track 35 HECA 1-2-35 Track 1-2. PATRICIA ANN STRADER Acaclemic5 Girls' League l-2-35 Crater Index Editor 35 Drama Club 2-35 FHA 1-2-35 GAA l-2-35 HECA Membership Chairman 35 lRL 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Comm. 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Ski Club 2-35 Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2-35 All-School Play 2. GARY MAYNARD STRONG Entered from Yreka, Calif., in 19525 Boys' League 1-2-35 Sen- ior Class Pres. 35 Choir 2-3, Pres. 35 Football 2-35 Order of M 2-35 Student Council 35 Track 2-3. NANCY DAWN SWEENEY Entered from Lincoln High, Portland, Oregon, 19525 Girls' League 2-35 FHA 35 GAA 35 La Tertulia 35 Prom Comm. 2, Pep Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Ushers 3. JACK THOMPSON Boys' League 1-2-3. DONNA MAE TI-IORESON Entered from McCloud High School, McCloud, California, 19525 Girls' League 2-35 FHA 35 FTA 35 GAA 3. VANCE HOWARD TINSETI-I Entered from Grants Pass High, Grants Pass, Oregon, 19525 Baseball 2-35 Choir 35 Boys' League 2-3. JAMES EDWARD TIZEKKER Boys' League 1-2-35 Drama Club 2-35 Shutterbug Club 2-3. 1 Pat Newland, full of bounce and pep, has a natural way of making people who are down in spirits feel good again. Friendliness is her trade- mark, and you'd better not let her find you quiet at a Medford game. MARY COLLEEN TOKAR Academic, Girls' League 'I-2-3, Girls' State 2, Girls' Chorus lg HECA 2-3, IRL 3, La Tertulia 2-3. SHARON TYLER Girls' League I-2-3, Chi Rho I-2-3. FLORINE TURMAN Girls' League I-2-3, Chi Rho lg FHA I-2, Girls' Chorus I-3. LARRY ALAN VAN AUSDALL Boys' League I-2-3, Band I-2-3. RICHARD VANCE Boys' League I-2-3, Bowling 2, Ski Club I-2-3, Pres. 3, Track l, Mgr. I, COLLEEN TOKAR SHARON TYLER RICHARD VANCE PAT WALSER PATSY ANN WALsER Entered from Snyder High School, Snyder, Texas, Girls' League 2-3, Drama Club 3, FHA 2-35 GAA 3, Girls' Chorus 3. CAROL YVONNE WALTON Girls' League I-2-35 Drama Club 2-3, FHA I-2-3, Ski Club 2, GAA 1. PHYLLIS VVATKINS Girls' League I-2-3, FBLA 2-3, Treas. 3, Band L2-3, Uniform Mgr. 3. FLORINE TURMAN CAROL WALTON Lf ,Y ,25m,,izA W 'sv -,,, ! 'X . 'xi- is :gy ,. 5 ,A an gf--. ,, gc., I 1 I laws. 4 'W 4 14 if -Q if, W 'Z ls X A1 C., 'a' f7'L'T ' ' ' ' A 1 5 ' ' , . V r A 5 m,5,,s..q,g Y - wi 'f4 i ' . w ifi. , - , 2152, 271 if I 'Cl' LARRY VAN AUSDALL PHYLLIS WATKINS 'D t w 5 .au 'Q !9 RICHARD WERNER DON WEST RICHARD LEE WERNER Boys' League I-2-35 Orchestra T. DONALD KIRKLAND WEST Academic5 Boys' League I-2-35 ASB Pres. 35 Boys' State Sec. 25 Chi Rho I-25 Soph. Class Pres. I5 Crater Salesman 25 Debate 1-2-35 Boys' League Council 2-35 HECA 35 IRL I-2-35 Latin Club 35 Chairman of Prom Queen Comm. 25 Student Council 2-35 Tennis 2-35 Radio 'I-2-3. DENNIS JAMES WHITCHER Boys' League I-2-3. BURTON LEE WILLIAMS Boys' League 'I-2-35 Treasurer 35 Basketball I-2-35 La Tertulia I-2-35 Order of M I-2-3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Ski Club'2-35 Track I- 2-3, Member of State Relay Team in 1953, 4th in the State 220-I9535 Boys' Glee Club 'I-3. ELAINE MAE WILLIAMS Girls' League I-2-35 Chi Rho I-25 Crater Salesman 2-35 Crater Picture Editor 35 GAA I-2-3, Vice Pres. 25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 'I-2-35 Junior Prom Princess 25 Pep Club 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y I-2- 35 French Club 2-3. ELAINE WILLIAMS TOM WINTERS JOYCE WILLIAMS JANET WISELY S fa- TIGR? 'Die 5-iv' DENNIS WHITCHER BURTON WILLIAMS JOYCE WILLIAMS Girls' League I-2-35 FTA 35 GAA I-2-3, sec. 35 Band I-2-3. GEORGE KAY WILLIAMS Boys' League I-2-35 Band I-2-3, Student Conductor 35 Prom Comm. Music 2. JEANNE WILCOX Girls' League I-2-35 Chi-Rho I-2-35 FHA I-25 GAA I-25 La Ter- tulia 35 Phy-Chem 35 Torch Honor I-2-3. TOM WINTERS Boys' League I-2-35 Baseball I5 Football 'I-25 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club 2-35 Track 3. JANET MARIE WISELY Girls' League IE2-35 Chi Rho I5 Girls' Chorus I5 Madrigal 35 FBLA 35 Choir Accompanist 2-35 Nonette 25 Choir Librarian 35 Girls' Chorus and Sextette Accompan-ist 2. HELEN LOUISE WOLFE Girls' League I-2-3. JOHNNY WOLFE Boys' League I-2-35 Shutterbug Club I-2. KAY WILLIAMS HELEN WOLFE JEANNE WILCOX JOHNNY WOLFE Nw 'Ny' Don West, Medford's 64 student body presi- dent, is lcci- f up to in more wg. man one. He was born across the sea in China, and made friends there iust as easily as he does here. Don's known for a sly sense of humor and for giving trophy-winning speeches in oratory tournaments. Blood on the Saddle is his theme song and his finest contribution to Medford High is his Jigaboo basketball team. RONALD EUGENE WOLFF Academic5 Boys' League I-2-35 ASB Yell King 35 Band I-2-3, Pres. 35 Chi Rho I-25 Senior Vice Pres.5 Crater Business Mgr. 35 HECA 2-35 IRL 2-35 Orchestra 25 Pep Team 35 Phy-Chem 2-35 Prom Music Chairman 25 Quill and Scroll 35 Student Council 35 Torch Honor I-2-3, Pres. 35 Saxophone Quartet I-2-35 Swing Band I-2-35 Radio 3 CHARLOTTE WOOD Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Band I-2-35 Chi Rho 25 Hi- Times 35 La Tertulia 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Band Librarian 35 Woodwind Quartet 2-3. LARRY WRAY Boys' League I-2-3. JOY LEE WRIGHT Academic5 Girls' League I-2-35 Chi Rho I-2-35 Orchestra I- 2-35 Librarian 3. RON WOLFF JIM YORK FAYE ZIER CHARLOTTE WOOD 19 nr , H if f 4- -T at 'Ta' L IN DON WEST JAMES A. YORK Boys' League I-2-35 Baseball Head Mgr. I5 Boys' State 25 Crater Salesman 25 Drama Club 2-3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Football JV 25 Order of M 2-35 Prom Comm, 25 Ski Club 2-35 Phy-Chem 35 Technicians 2-35 Boys' Glee 3. FAYE ELIZABETH ZIER Girls' League I-2-35 Band I-2-35 Bowling 25 Chi Rho I5 Drama Club 35 FHA I-25 GAA 35 Prom Comm. 25 Ski Club I-35 Trl-HI-Y I-2-3, Sec. 3. DONNA FRANCES ZUMWALT Academic5 Girls' League l-2-35 Soph Class Vice Pres.5 Senior Class Sec.5 Crater Salesman 25 Drama Club 35 FHA I-2-3, Sec. 25 FTA I-2-3, Historian 35 HECA 35 La Tertulia 2-35 Pep Club 2-35 Ushers I-2-3. LARRY WRAY JOY LEE WRIGHT DONNA ZUMWALT 'BE' NIJ Tj I 'i . Q' ' '21, 'Unu- sf-uv M JOE ANTONY RICHARD JOHNSON DARREL BROWN BURTON WILLIAMS DENNIS FAULK - N NER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms gage' .41 gage 7.W. Set' ' WMM 5 ' BOYS' LEAGUE . . . Sitting: Joe Antony, President, Darrel Brown, Secretary, Tom Gail, Senior Representative, Glen Allison, Junior Representative, Burton Williams, Treasurer, Richard Johnson, Vice President. Standing: Orlin Stans- field, Senior Representative, Gary Shaffer, Sophomore Representative, Dennis Faulkner, Sergeant-at-Arms, John Foust, Sophomore Representative, Mike DeVore, Junior Representative. 4 'JQQTQ i 4' 'W' f1 4 J . .J I, - 'Yi I ev 'Z ...A Q. ' on- Q ft Z ., X XX if N,'-Q 5 J?-Mg X Q Phi fy, 'ri C 'xxxw 4 G' Xxx' -, A 24 ,A X xkarftz-,4-a With the novelty of TV coming to Medford, the Boys' League decided it would.be worth while to in- yest in a set. And so they did. Although it isn't used much during school hours, it had a good work- out during the World Series. Burton Williams, Rich Johnson, Darrel Brown, and Joe Antony tune in a game at the Yankee Stadium. CAROLE PRlNGLE GLADYS CHAPIN President Vice President ' ' Offow 14 sims' LEAGUE . . . if SANDRA NEILL MARIANNE MOORE MRS. MARJORIE BUTLER Secretary Treasurer Advisor O O I , alt Seated: Marianne Moore, Treasurer, Carole Pringle, President, Mrs. Marjorie Butler, Advisor, Gladys Chapin, Vice President, Nancy McKeown, Sophomore Representative, Melissa Jennings, Junior Repre- sentative, Sandra Robinson, Sophomore Representative. Standing: Alexa Hibbard, Junior Representative, Sandra Neill, Secretary, Gretchen Lindquist, Senior Representative, Pat Shamp, Senior Representative, and Donna McCay, G.A.A. President. C' -Ri 'll xl Y' 1 1 76- and Nd 97 'TV Girls' State - ah-h-h-h. What would be your reac- tion upon finding you had written the winning essay and had the chance to at- tend Girls' State, at Sa- lem? In all probability, you would be as overwhelmed as the five girls who went through this experience last year. Loretta Kelly, serves tea to the lucky winners, Colleen To k a r, Cora Mc- Culloch and Nelda Chap- man. Not shown are Pat Newland and Alberta Puhl. ln the background is Mrs. Robert Rukovina. 'lt . 1 M fl ' ff 1 Q V WKAP In wr: X My , r ' 1 GIRLS' LEAGUE . . . azqwamze Carol Coleman, sitting at the tea table of the 1953 Girls' League Tea, wishes Carole Pringle 1954 Girls' League president, good luck as their mothers, Mrs. E. A. Pringle, left and Mrs J. B. Coleman right, stand by. l 1 i Y ' x C A. 'LL' 5 'f' 1 -G37 XX GLADYS CHAPIN Head Usher EJ f '15, , .212 ff , x V 1,2 Jw- 9-Q . ii . .yr A . -e Ju' .,: 1 'f'lg'f6. aw H142 2 ' vp. . ri-. Na. ,Li .l.i Qi.- z 1' fi. fizgir. t 'T-1. 5T455?fifzy,4 A GIRL USHERS Ushers is an organized group of girls who act as official host- esses at school and civic programs held in the auditorium. These dependable girls must usher at one of the football games before they are given the chance to serve formally. Here we see Jan Smith and Doreen Cantrall ushering at one of these programs. Shirley Murray and Eugene Coggins are iust about to step into the auditorium for the concert. Bottom row G Wisely V Russell C Pence E Sorum N Russel D Mercer E Cox J Apple P Arch: bald M Brown D Shore J Covey C Warnock B Naylor P Reed M White E Davis J Kellings worth D Reich N Smith Second row D Hershiser D Rhymes N Hamilton D McGraw R Rifenbark K Giley C Rukovnna B Newbrey J Finegan M Jennings A Stembridge S Richstien ' 2 ' Wad STUDENT COUNCIL . . . Seated: Pat Rukovina, Crater Editor, Ann Padgham, ASB. Secretary, Sandra Hubbard, Yell Queen, Carole Pringle, Girls' League President, Don West, A.S.B. President, Merlin Guss, Head Technician, Ron Wolff, Yell King, Don Demmer, ASB. Treasurer, Barbara Roach and Gladys Chapin, Hi-Times Co-Editors. Standing: Terry Sherwood, ASB. Vice President, Joe Antony, Boys' League President, Everett Kastner, Junior Class Representative, Steve Nye, Senior Class Representative, Charles Case, Sophomore Class President, Mr. DeVere Taylor, Advisor, Gary Strong, Senior Class President, Buddy Brittsan, Junior Class President, and Monty Holst, Sophomore Class Representative. 50 'Q' l llllll as-v tQ 1Q!a l 'S Q... x Q. aww pwmche 64- ' IHS The last meeting was held on March ll- Ann Padgham, Secretary, records the proiects of the Student Council in her minutes. Among other notable exploits, she has recorded the two days of fun and work at the District Student Council Conference in Grant's Pass. There Med- ford students brought their problems and discussed them with ASB officers in neighboring schools. They found the problem which concerned Medford most was the conduct of high school students in local theatres. On return the Student Council, with the cooperation of the Stu- den Body, took action and succeeded in making an agreement with the theatres to reduce the movie prices to 50 cents. This was a lasting achievement to the officers, who issued reminders to keep the students conduct in line. In the regular Thursday meetings Mr. Taylor, the council's advisor, finds cause for merriment in some of the slap-happy parliamentary procedure of the ASB of- ficers. However, he is always on hand to offer criticism and praise to the council's proiects. 41? HARRIET CAMPBELL MARIANNE MOORE MARION RICE MELISSA JENNINGS DONNA ZUMWALT President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian History, music, or English . . . the club F.T.A. has future teach- ers of all subjects. Their meeting aims included speakers and proiects which versed them on the teaching profession. Through coke sales, F.T.A. was able to undertake their most important ac- complishment, the provision of a child refugee in an orphanage. Members sent gifts, cards and letters to the young girl, informing her of the club and school . . . in parties, work and play the F.T.A.'s shared their mutual ambitions. DIANN REICH JOY ADAMS Librarian Parliamentarian Bottom row: N. Hamilton, J. Adams, D. Reich, S. Devers, V. Russel, N. Sweeney, D. Zumwalt, C Warnock S Whitlock. Second row: C. Gutchin, B. Roack, J. Killingsworth, D. Neff, D. Cantrell, H. Campbell M Davis D Dunn Third row- P Rukovina M Jennings P. Newland, F. Stacey, N. Simenson, M Rice L Morse Top row A Myers J Williams R Tisher S Spence M Anderson M. Moore, J. Johnson W S1 5 GLADYS CHAPIN -'iii 'V il- ' s v, -an-444, '7 axis .51 SHIRLEY LYNCH KENNETH WALKER President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer LE RENDEZ-VOUS FRANCAIS . . . Le Rendez-vous Francais, better known as French Club, is active, under the su- pervision of Miss Esther Willers, for its second year. The requirements for member- ship are a B average and the achieving of satisfactory understanding of the . French manner. At each meeting at least two people give reports. To one meet- Q ing, held at night, all members come dressed in French fashion, and at another - night gathering, the entire club goes out for a restaurant dinner. it Front row: K. Guiley, H. Herriott, M. Walker, S. Teeter, G. Allison, G. Chapin, E. Williams, H. Ashton. Second row: K. Walker, J. Merriot, B. Kellington, T, Braun, C. Peterson, P. Cross, C. Gordon. .. ll x i L i r 'iff' '2 Y - 1 1 'x N U l' 1 do HAWKINS DOUG CULY JERRY PETERSON JANET PERRY BETTY Presrdent Vice Presndenf Secretary Treasurer Latnn IS often classufued as a dead language but club members have lots of fun with nts llvely ghost ln the Latnn paper RES GESTAE larvae llnguae antlquae ludunt HOMO AN MUS? Var servum hosputn Qhotelj vocavnt et Mus unquut In mes camera est Quad f6CI6fTl7 Servus hosputu respondut Coge eum descendere et nomen nn lnbro scrnbere First row V Robertson S Stafford C Denman N Russell N Hamilton D McGraw S Relchsteun B Hawkms J Jameson Second row G Haggard RBaugl1 M Olson D Rhymes B Roach M Hawknns B Kellmgton D Culy Thurd row D West S McCullouch M Foote S Lalng N McKeown S Gustlson C Kanehl R Sparks Fourth row A Hubbard JHandy J Bash S Peterson M Frohmayer D Glutch J Peterson D Demmer W Close larsl-na9r.s Extemp, radio, after-dinner speaking, and impromptu. These are many of the different types of speaking which the debate stu- dents enter at meets such as those at Lin- field, Pacific University, Willamette, and Gonzaga. Although Medford usually walks off with top honors, students learn from the start that winning isn't nearly as im- portant as the experience which they gain by entering these contests. But behind the scenes of every winning team there must be someone who is prompting the students to success, Mr. DeVere Taylor is the man behind the debate squad. 01401445 John Van Dyke Craig Philips Bill McKinley Stan Kalapus, Bruce Kellington, Don Robinson, Dan Kel Inngton Steve Nye Nancy McKeown Don West, Lewis Bright, Mr. DeVere Taylor, Terry Sherwood . 1 nat, , .I . i 1 .ln W . i v t IZ4 J . STEVE NYE President SHIRLEY LYNCH Secretary :aku t 'l ,4 1 J - S RICHARD JOHNSON Vice President For all interested in what's going on in the world comes the Tuesday after- noon session of the lnternation Relations League. Under the supervision of Mrs. Joanne Smith, students are given a chance to air their political views on this year's discussion topic As the World Sees Us, Fact and Fancy. Other activities IRL par- ticipated in were the decorations of the trophy case, cake sales, and a dance fea- turing This Crazy Mixed-Up World. Above: Dennis Von Ting, Nancy Hamilton, David Bosworth, Demaris Glutch and Lewis Bright look over magazines to get some research information. WMM-Wade ' ' ' '7 7.2.1. Around table: C, Phillips, S, Lynch, R. Johnson, S. Nye, L. Bright, M. DeVore. Standing, first row: C. Kanehl, B. McKinley, D. Kellington, E. Manley, W. Close, S. Culy, R. Wolff, N. Hamilton, B. Hawkins, P. Strader, P. Fraase, C. Tokar, l. Brewington, M. Foote, N. McKeown, C, Denman, M. Olson. Back row: J. Day, J. Van Dyke, C. Shonk, B. Roach, W. Deakins, D. VonTing, D. Robinson, F. Bash, E, Muhs, D. Demmer. 3, l I RICHARD JOHNSON STEVE NYE President BETTY HAWKINS Secretary-Treasurer l fd Vice President PHY-CHEM . . . Viola Russell determines the answer to the question, What type of fertilizer should be used on this soil and what crop should we plant in it? To make a soil analysis one must get a sample of earth and remove the sticks and pebbles. When this has been completed with the knowledge of the pH values which are above seven basic, below seven acid, and at seven even neutral-and Reagent No. T5 the acidity ofthe soil is discovered. According to the pH value, the test for humus or organic matter and water soluable minerals is made. Then the corrections for soil deficiencies are determined. Those really interested in such experiments got to- gether and formed an organization known as Phy-Chem. Bottom row: C. Schmidt, B. Hawkins, 5. Lynch, N. Hamilton, D. Morgan, P. Strader, C. Cutchin, I. Brew ington, E. Price, J, Wilcox, J. Apple, F, Cox, B. Crum. Second row: E. Muhs, C. Kanehl, M. L. Anderson S. Reichstein, V. M. Dudley, B. Roach, A. Puhl, F. Stacey, S. DeVoe, J. L. Wright, C. Bohl, J. Handy, D McGraw. Third row: F. Bash, D. Kellington, E. Manley, S. Culy, D. Hutchinson, T. Gail, R. Wolff, M Moore, C. Rukovina, M. Meyers, E. Leibbrand, D. Ryhmes, V. Russell. Fourth row: D. Robinson, R. Johnson J, York, M. DeVore, J. Perry, C. Peterson, W. Garner, T. Y'Blood, M. Overstreet, P. Rukovina, V. Caldwell A, Hibbard. Fifth row: Mr. Berg, W. Deakins, T. Sherwood, C. Phillips, J. Peterson, S. Kalapus, K. Piland V. Gleason, D. Culy, O. Stansfield, D. Demmer, T. Robertson, Mr. Johnston, S. Nye. is 'Y 9 RONALD WOLFF RICHARD JOHNSON President VP? ,if Y A11 .1 HARRlET CAMPBELL Vice President Secretary High grades are the important factor of Torch Honor and Seniors find, after the hard pull of geometry, chemistry, and physics, it's a lasting reward to be a mem- ber of Torch Honor. Ronnie Wolff, President, is only one of many Seniors who have achieved this place in the National Scholastic Society. Sophomores worth of Torch Honor membership are recruited by the club's advisor, Miss Willers, on the basis of Freshman and Sophomore grades. These students are initiated in an assembly ceremony conducted by the Senior members and are placed on probation until the following year. The club boasts many proiects, among which are cake sales and a float in the noise parade. Their float committee, headed by Marion Cantrall, planned a theme that consisted of feminine football players on a green turf. 'famed Www- , Bottom row: L. Watson, E. Serum, N. Russel, N. Hamilton, S. Reichstein, M. Rice, l. Brewington, J. Wilcox, J. Apple. Second row: F. Robinson, D. Shore, S. DeVoe, M. Moore, M. Cantrall, C. Rukovina, K. Guiley, B. Roach, S. Lynch, Miss Willers, Advisor. Third row: S. Nye, D. Kellington, D. Robinson, S. Culy, R. Wolff, M. DeVore, T. Sherwood, R. Johnson. I C J 3 MARIANNE MOORE Treasurer QTL. Y Fx. I ' J X V I X le I GLEN ALLISON WILSON GILINSKY HAROLD ASHTON EMIL MUHS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Chaplain 3-rfl'91 ,fri fha k..'.'- Tv If T4 t I ' ,hymn .K ll xg:--if - , -. ' N' . f ' -a . ,N r cya-F:-xp-2, . , H mv- .U L may L my fm semza PW, M ffm. . . HI-Y . .. Bottom row: Glen Allison, Wilson Gilinsky, Harold Ashton, Emil Muhs. Second row: Mr. Duhaime, instruc- tor, Terry Brereton, Dean Crumly, John Morrow, Dale Beach. Back row: Kenneth Griess, Don Gray, Maury Butts, Dick Bell, John Grant, Dale Flowers, Robert Griess. lin- -xx . , t5' r -v 3 A DONNA McCAY President ,IQHd fA1 A: 1 s Beef J u4,.Y 'J' 1.-wtf? H Ji 'V lr .3 if ing ,i J f- .ti 16 -lt: V v !'r ALICE HOWARD JOYCE WILLIAMS MARION RICE SUE DeVOE Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sports Director 14 ' I I I , The Girls' Athletic Association provides keen competition for feminine athletes of Medford High. This competition is provided in such forms as volleyball, swim- ming, hiking, skiing, tennis and basketball. A set of standards, set up by the physical education department, must be met by the girl seeking a letter. The highest award, for 150 points, entitles the girl to a chenille letter. It takes initiative to run a club the size of G.A.A. Many of its members are not regular P.E. students and to these the club offers a chance for exercises to loosen tired muscles. The motto of G.A.A. is lt is better to wear out than to rust out. G.A.A .... Front row: J. Casper, K. Gott, G. Sweeney, M. Hamner, S. Zumwalt, S. Kenner, P. Reed, E. Scrum, M. Chisholm, S. Whitlock, J. Martin, C. Harper, H. Granger. Second row: C. Ballard, P. George, L. Haas S. Dempster, C. Ficktner, S. Reichstein, A. Hibbard, N. Hamilton, E. Davis, B. Johnson, M. Harper, D Elkin, M. Adams. Third row: B. Jamieson, B. Hogue, J. Carter, P. Lydiard, B. Naylor, D. Neff, D. Mc- Graw, K. Guiley, S. Riggs, C. Cook, J. Perry, V. Dudley, D. Rhymes, B. Roach, D. Hutchinson, D. Camp bell, D. Bruning, J. Wicks, S. Laing. Top row: C. Lewis, V. Hunter, B. Pree, R. Rose, G, Knorr, E. Martin J Wick M Jennings S McCulloch G Haggard S Spence D Barnes if X G.A.A .... Front row: D. Neathamer, L. Baer, G. Ashby, P. Strader, E. Williams, D. Zumwalt, B. McNeil, L. Morris, G. Chapin, M. Lamp, N. Granger. Second row: M. Meyers, N. Hamilton, S. Devers, D. McCay, P. Lawrence, J. Prevo, N. Simonson, D. Cantrall, D. Morgan. Third row: J. Matthews, C. Clark, D. Thoreson, M. Kesterson, J. James, B. Robinson, J. Wllliams, S. Hubbard, D. Riech. Fourth row: J. Harmon, J. Smith, P. Rukovina, P. Newland, S. Atturbury, M. L. Andeson, A. Howard, G. Neilson, J. Kellingsworth. Top row: C. Rukovina, M. L. Murphy, F. Robinson, C. Pringle, T. Stewart, E. Gannaway, H. Heavilin, R. Rlfenbark. SHUTTER BUG CLUB . . . Front row: E. Price, B. Allen, B. Arnold, B. Cosler, N. Simonson, G. Chapin, D. Bruning, D. Campbell. Second row: N. Ring, D. Schrader, S, Murray, N. Sweeney, C. Pringle, J. Prevo, S. Spence. Third row: C. Pence, J. Rawstern, P. Elgin, C. Mohr, L. Bright, M. Archibald, J. Coleman, J. Perry. Fourth row: J. Powell, D. Flowers, D. Morris, J. Peterson, J. Tizekker, E. Setzler. Top row: S. Kalapus, R. Gfeiss, C. Philips, J. Day, Mr. Warren Brenner. lnset: Paul Elgin, President. fx, M f 9 -- 'XT 43 Bottom row: L. Hart, J. Wilcox, K. Caldwell, E. Sorum, P. Strader, Walser, B. Naylor, N. Greeves, L. Harwood, V. Robertson,,S. Nei K. Gott, S. Brill, M. Cantrall, D. Elkins, C. Walton. Fourth row: M. D. Miller, C. McCulloch, S. Murray. Top row: J. Loras, H. Heavilin, L. Hukill. 71' me ' to J -L 'NWI' P. Shamp. Second row: V. Blain, P. I. Third row: H. Campbell, M. Flagg, Close, L. Bateman, S. Shaw, R. Miller, J. Strowbridge, M. Moore, S. Spence, 49p . n I' fl, ,MT-A x t .S nyc., 'L' f7?'?l5: dfi' ,,,:5 9 fe? :gsm em .. ff 'x . . 'rw Ff.'f.'- L, A in , .9 Riff! ' ' ' ,i. . , M .K . Y T3 -f f- 2 gf! .Q V' - Sv. QW -Wi Sandra Robinson, Sandra Neill, and Nancy Greeves are putting into prac- in flower tice their recent learning arrangement. This technique was dem- onstrated to them in a December meeting and they realize it is one of the things that credit members with the knowledge of future homemaking. 466000 ure! hi, -'- - Q az- Bottom row: C. Bacon, L. Jennings, R. Gillispie, B. Johnson, J. Wick, N. Sweeney, D. Zumwalt, N. Wal- stead, J. Coppedge. Second row: N. Granger, D. Shore, D. Cantrall, D. Mercer, E. Davis, D. McCay, J. Faber, D. Mallams, N. Sweeney. Third row: C. Funk, C. Dalton, C. Rasor, G. Knorr, M. Brown, N. Smith, L. Croucher, C. Jones. Founh row: J. Carr, S. Robinson, B. Edwards, B. Newbry, L. Watson, J. Wick, G. Thomas. yang .af DORENE CANTRALL Presidenr we-'Y' gl t7 - HARRIET CAMPBELL NAIDA SMITH LORRAINE CROUCHER Vice Presidenr Secrerary Treasurer Y MERLYN GUSS Presndenr lv 1 JJ X jf -R71 .1 rt: ,if t-ah., '14 Agft,-1't T' wma? K Mfrs Q wg t , STANLEY KALAPUS EDITH PRICE vtce Presrdenf Secretary The hopeful actors of Medford Hugh lolned together and formed a group known as Drama Club Thus organlzatuon under the dlrectuon of Mr Stedman, sponsors all assemblues placed before the student body Members make lt a pomt to learn the stage names for propertnes Lnstenung to a group of them discuss In their own llngo the latest on Broadway JIM PERRY JIM YORK BOB STEDMAN Program Chairman Sergeant at Arms Advisor 5 ' 'k A ,. 4 V Y A x X v fi-4 'M ,gr .19 9 . . . '5 , if ' M Fi . . . Q J' ' - ,.F !f -Zi . . . . . . us like lnstenmg to the labber of foreigners. 42:5 . :f ' , A. jf Q ,L :,, 1,3Tz- 121-,:,,p, MR. 1 B N X . 3,3 l lthf NORMAN CHAPMAN President 4 . il7 X WILLARD LILLY Vice President -3 JERRY KNAPP Secretary ORDER OF Nl . 704 14 ' gunmen wr!!! cas, Wand Bottom row: 8. Judd, M. Stelle, B. Steele, D. Bosworth, G. Colton, M. DeVore, E. McCullough, L. Jacobs, D. Crowel, C. Ellis, Second row: D. McLaughlin, B. Rasmussen, T. Gannaway, M. Hawkins, R. Johnson, V. Gleason, J. Brophy, P. Eckel, W. Lilly. Third row: D. Pepper, J. Antony, M. Holst, N. Chapman, G. Strong, B. Roberts, S. Kalapus, J. York, T. Gail. Top row: J. Knapp, B. Williams, K. Piland, G. McVay, T. Sherwood, B. Foley, E. Setzler. s y. M-1 if MERLYN GUSS and JIM Head Technicians Boitom row MaryL Murphy G Chapan C Wood A Padgham P Shemp P Strader. Second row: C Rukovma B Roach R Wolff G Liddell J Perry Top row C Mohr T Gaul T Sherwood, C. Philips. Look at all that money! Joy Adams, Crater sales manager, is surrounded by green stuff. This was one of those busy afternoons when the deadline' for the Crater sales was iust around the corner. It was Joy's iob to stay late, afternoon after afternoon, to count, check, and record the individual sales and in turn go over the day's business with Miss Fredrickson. Let's see . . . the white copy sheet goes inside the white copy envelope and the yellow dummy sheet goes into the dummy notebook. The dummy will be sent with the final copy to the printer. This is sequence of thought as the staff prepares to fin- ish a page. lt gets to be quite a ioke on deadline nights when the editors are propping their eyelids open. Elaine Williams, picture editor, and Pat Shamp, art editor, look inquiringly at Editor Pat Rukovina as they ask information about pictures and layouts. ,N If you were one of those who liked to have their picture taken for the Crater, it was a sure thing that you were always looking around corners for Paul Elgin, Mr. Vern Wolthoff, or Jim Perry. Doing the maiority of the shooting of action pictures, the three were usually around when an interest- ing scene was brewing. if . I 1 , I ,- Ji 'sg . 'sr f-, r' PAT RUKOVINA JIM PERRY PAT SHAMP ELAINE WILLIAMS PAT STRADER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Art Editor Picture Editor Index Editor fbi X N .-MAE-. iff-nf,.wf?Q5 , 15, I fffmfghwsfgif' 1'-r5 lg29'7 'Q V : ms: :ba -,sg rf tear, MQ I gasp-'A-'L3..,,w,.b1N,,iQt 'Ma Q. em 4 Z YI .-fe' . t ,Sw 1 ' GTM -1? - ,,.i'A H H. . 5-'ru We . Nr' wr. t- ' - M 1V.--:Ava--,.,,.,v,..,.....,,,,,t CRATER SALESMEN . . . Front row: S. Whitlock, N. Norris, G. Chapin, E, Williams, P. Shamp, D. Rhymes, D. Bruning. Second row: R. Wolff, G. Liddell, R. Stephens, K. Guiley, D. McGraw, L. Watson, C. Ballard. Top row: C. Philips, 5. Kalapus, M. Foote, N. McKeown, C. Rukovina, G. Neilson, C. Mohr, T. Gail. CARL MOHR JOY ADAMS RON WOLFF TERRY SHERWOOD ELIZABETH SETTI-E Sports Editor Sales Manager Business Manager Business Manager Advisor ' and Zeal- , ' 5545! Have you ever wondered what went into the making of a CRATER? An eye, un- seen by the staff, would see a brewing coffee pot, copy sheets strewn over tables and shelves, rubber cement dripping from a fallen can, a dummy book desperate- ly trying to hold itself together, a paper cutter looking longingly and hungerly at busy fingers, pictures-you have never seen so many pictures and in so many sizes, shapes, and forms, peanut butter, Cheese Whiz, and crackers. Seriously, a great deal of knowledge was obtained during the six months in which the staff worked days and nights on the 1954 Crater. Basketball games, ski trips, parties, and dances were forfeited. Although, at the time it seemed a great loss, we soon conceded the fact that this was the kind of loss that could easily be made up, and that only once in a person's lifetime would we have the chance to be part of the unit that put this book full of memories together. the dirty work , for the 1954 CRATER were Lavelle Hart, William McKinley Cwho sold adsl, Bev Cosler, Mary Lou Murphy, Deanna Campbell. Not pictured are Cynthia Rukovina and Barbara Roach. Typing, sticking on labels, and doing all , -Q elvis GLADYS cHAPlN BARBARA ROACH CYNTHIA RUKOVINA JEANNIE HARMON Co-Editor Co-Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor W o 0 6' C0164 Hey, did you see this? . . . This picture is pretty good! . . . Are you going to enter the ad contest? Such are the enthusiastic reactions to Hi-Times. These com- ments are the only reward of the editorial staff and Mrs. Settle, their advisor, for endless work and effort in producing Hi-Times. The editors take their responsibilities fully and are eager to learn new things to improve the paper. As one of their many activities for Hi-Times, Gladys Chapin, Barbara Roach and the feature editor, Cynthia Rukovina represented Hi-Times at the iournalism conference at the University of Oregon last fall. A contribution to Hi-Times' popularity was the series of ad contests sponsored by various merchants. Sweaters, skirts, and records were offered for the winner by Robinson's, Adrienne's, and Swem's respectively. The news in Hi-Times yesterday is recorded in Crater today. HI-TIMES REPORTERS . . . Front row: B. Shaw, Cnot memberj, N. Hamilton, S. Whitlock, P. Shamp, A. Padgham L Hart L M Combs. Second row: P. Strader, C. Wood, L. Pool, D. Bruning, B. Cosler, D. Campbell, B Jamieson Third row: J. Pike, B. Maxson, J. Johnston, E. Martin, L. Jennings. Top row: G. Liddell, B Frohnmayer J Perry, H. Ashton, R. Wolff. 25 'W' 1 Or an K :- ff QQ Displaying their way of keeping awake on late Hi-Times deadlines are Gladys Chapin, Barbara Roach, Jeannie Harmon, and Mary Lou Murphy. Hi-Times Editors not pic- tured: Cynthia Rukovina, William McKinley. F.B.L.A .... Bottom row: C. Curtis, K. Stelle, L. Morse. Second row: Mr. Leslie Robert son, P. Rydberg, B. Robinson, G, Chapin. Third row: J. Wisely, J. Matthews P. Watkins. Top row: S. Atterbury, J. James, K. Olson, D. Glutsch. Future Business Leaders of l America, more commonly called F.B.L.A., is an or- 2' ganization whose ideal is the improvement of the business world of their day. They publish SHO-NUFF, several times a year in or- der to earn money to buy filing cabinets and cards. They have added various types of equipment during the past years. Sb L 1gQ5i'! iff-e'E'.'f15f Mba' afi7.w,P 'gpg dw in N if W x W X A! -.tg 9 L I, , 'ff - rf? Q17 3 1 -8 Q5 WW D. Lauchner, D. Moore, T. Gannaway, T. Sherwood. Top row. D. Best, E. Coggins, M. Overstreet, R. Hunner, J. Antony, W. Stearns, A. Boardman, B. Hansen, D. Egan G. Strong, V. Tinseth, M. Despain, L. Clark H. Davidson. df if GARY STRONG TOM GANNAWAY CONNIE CLARK President vice President Secretary SONJA PETERSON Accompanisr bv' M 4.12 ELEANOR DAVIS Treasurer MAX STELLE Robe Master JANET WISELY Accompanisr ft, 15' hee 46400240 7'u4d filuangee 0-can 71ta4wSwg4f-2' The Trlo IS a group of talented attractlve young women from the choir An outstandmg feature of this triad as thelr abl own music and perform wuthout accompa nlment The Trlo IS noted for nts orngunal style of sung Ing the blues The members displayed thelr talents b fore the Rotary Club the Veterans at Camp Whlte and at many school func tnons Lett to rlght Betty Shaw Connie Clark and Mary Lou Anderson l ' O 1 I A .5 In l . . . . . , 1 S, llty to ar- , J g -W range their ' X . . . 2 l . - '. , T e, a ' I I I I i 'J L Q l A u First row: Connie Clark, Mary Lou Anderson, Eleanor Davis, Betty Shaw, Krista Stelle, Emily Gannaway, Janet Wisely, Sonia Peterson. Second row: Macy Overstreet, Joe Antony, Warren Stearns, Terry Sherwood, Eugene Coggins, and Darrell Best. Madrigal, the heart of the vocal music department of Medford High! The Madri- gal, or the Madrigal Singers as they should be called, took their name from the times of Good Queen Bess in the sixteenth century in which the name was given to songs sung around the dinner table. This tradition accounts for the fact that now on the Madrigal Singers always sing around a table. The Madrigals, most ac- tive of all the vocal groups, included in their many performances a television ap- pearance, a concert at the Rotary Christmas party, and a special concert for the Governor of Oregon. The Nonette, a Sopho- more group is a girls glee in first year ensemble sing- ing. Nonette performs be- fore civic groups and ap- pears in such school func- tions as the Christmas pro- s- gram. Around the piano are Marilyn Ol- son, Nina Blessing, Virginia Hunter, Barbara Pree, Judy Morris, Peggy Lydiard, Beverly Hogue, Donna Lee Pfnister, Carolyn Fichner, Kathryn Gott, pianist. -, ...4 wel 1, 2 S, l Bottom row: B. Reeves, J. Hobbs, K. Herdman, B. Goldsmith, L. Walland, L. Clark, T. Boyd, A. Brown, D. Moore, R. Nelson. Second row: V. Dahlky, J. Grant, G. Colton, J. York, D. Eaton, K. Lockhard, R. Poutre, M. Despain, R. Meyers, R. Harper. Third row: R. Colley, D. Eck, J. Knapp, D. Gott, B. Williams, B. Rasmussen, D. Morris, B. Tisdell, D. Roby. Fourth row: B. Roberts, L. Wray, G. Gilmore, B. Niles, T. Boyd, J, Sides, J. Cooksey, F. Lageson, T. Irwin. 7 2 Wocbeem ' Bottom row: C. Harper, S. Dempster, K. Gott, B. Hogie, J. Lucas, M. Hamner, L. Seegmiller. Second row C. Skinner, B. Tarr, E. Price, K. Ferris, J. Julian, S. Schoeder, S. Peterson, F. Turman. Third row: S. Zum walt, C. Lewis, P. Walser, M. Garrison, M. Harper, N. Blessing, W. Phillips. Fourth row: J. Brown, G Sutton, D. Miller, S. Gustison, B. Pree, J. Morris, P. Keever, V. Hunter. The Choraleers are Jun- ior and Senior members of Choir who have formed a group of their own to sing at assemblies. This year they sang before the Amer- ican Association of Univer- sity Women. first row: D. Neathammer, Juanita Handy, Marily Mhyre, and Sue Reichstein. Second row: Dorene Cantrall, Beverly Jones, and Jan Smith. Third row: Betty Lyons and Sandra Hubbard, with their accom- panist, Mrs. Garver. 79 ,msmw Bottom row: C. Jones, L. Haas, P, Reed, P. Lydiard, C. Fichner, D. Barnard, S. Lilly, F. Sprague S Whit lock Second row: M. J. McQuigg, S. Schoppert, N. Granger, D. White, D. McCay, N. Sirvtoson M K White B Cosler, V. Sheppard, J. Martin, D. Lind, D. L. Pfnister, D. McClanahan, C. Pence, D. Barnes J Teeter M Olson. Fourth row: C. Lippy, S. Riggs, E. Martin, R. Rose, J. Carr, L. Steele. L , 1 .. Q 5 Q I ROGER HUNTEMAN VIOLA RUSSELL JOY LEE WRIGHT President Secretary-Treasurer Librarian iff' ' 1 1' dl ,fi g 61221. , ' fi f?i' g C 3 T529 ' ifl-1 , ml ., I A . ORCHESTRA . . . FIRST VlOLlNS: Viola Russell, Sonia Peterson, Shirley Stafford, Darlene Bonner, Elaine Cox, Ruth Phil Iips,'Gene Lowe, Robert Bright, Freda Rawstern. SECOND VIOLINS: Nancy Walstead, Molly Walker Jerry Walker, Doris Ryn, Betty Hershiser, LeeVerIe Hopkins. VlOLAS: Joy Lee Wright, Mira Frohnmayer Deanna Campbell. CELLOS: Florence Sprague, Robert Jones, Marilyn Olson, Margaret Fowler. CLARI- NETS: Sandra Neill, Bob Hanson. FLUTES: Alexa Hibbard, Delora Dunn, Carol Risner. 6 MR. JOHN DRYSDALE, a newcom- er to Medford High, has already won the admiration and esteem of his students. He has molded the orchestra into one of the finest Medford has ever seen, 'Nt i ..f.+u r-V I H . :gr V K X WILLIAM McKINLEY - A as s lf A . 4 fs 'T fil Y 5 ' .f A 4' ' S ' it i' MR. JOH l X t J lv - O DR rchesrfa Dm:-iDAL5 C or ORCHESTRA . . . STRING BASS: Tommy Robertson, Terry Breleton, Carol McKinley. BASS CLARINET: Eleanor Leibbrand. OBOE: William McKinley. BARITONE: Alice Martin. TUBA: Ken Piland. TRUMPETS: Terry Hayes, Jerry Peterson. TROMBONES: Roger Hunteman, Jerry Johnston, Clinton Peterson. FRENCH HORNS: Wilson Gilinsky, Glenn Peterson, Verna Mae Dudley, Joan Rawstern. PERCUSSION: Emily Gannaway, 'Jackie Loros, Marion Cantrall. Not pictured: Betty Arnold, Donald Demmer, Ruth Ann Coggins, Danny Andrews, Helen Kerr, Karl Shonk, Frank Yoakurn, Joan Brown, and Bob Gould. ? f -Er Qzv 59 T61 N--of RON WOLFF CLINTON PETERSON ELEANOR LEIBBRAND ALEXA HIBBARD SANDRA NEILL President Vice President Secretary Secretary Librarian '7 due ' ' MR. I. A. MIRICK Director EQ. ' K X. ,gif Q ww? 1 of 1 if 'fi 3 .Q .. A 4 if 'i A 1 5? is BAND... Bottom row: A. Hibbard, C. Resininger, D. Dunn. Second row: S. Lynch, C. .Wood, D. Duerfeldt, T. Brereion, W. Gillinsky, V. Dudley. Third row: B. Hansen, S. Neill, C. Bohl, R. Fisher, H. Kerr, T. Y'Blood, M. Butts, B. Rawsiern, C. Miller, W. Winchell, R. Wolff. Fourth row: M. L. Bohl, B. Welburn, N. Rawlings, J. Williams, L. Klukkert, D. Sloan, A. Martin, J. Rasmussen. Fifth row: R. Miller, H. Harriot, E, Gannaway, M. Walker, J. Carter, M. Canirall, J. Loros, Y. Johnson, H. Campbell, J. Florey. .1vf'l 1'- -C an fi vi Q57 sv. ix. CHARLOTTE WOOD PHYLLIS WATKINS EMILY GANNAWAY JERRY JOHNSON Librarian Uniform Manager Uniform Manager Student Conductor fu 71' Zend For the third consecutive year the Medford High band re- ceived an invitation to the Shriners East-West game. This is a feat of which no other school can boast. It was a thrill to the band itself, the school, and the townfolks, A large percentage of the credit is due to the instructor, Mr. l. A. Mirick, a man for whom students enioy working. First row: W, McKinley, F. Yoakum, L. Harwood, S. Atterbury, F. Zier. Second row: E. Leibbrand, P. Watkins, G. Peterson, B. Gould, J. Rawstern. Third row: T. Hayes, J. Peterson, K. Williams, B. Ayres, B. Wheat, D. Arnold, L. VanAusdaI, P. Cruik- shank, H. Frohreich, R. Lingren, G. Parker, J. Black, F. Yeates. Fourth row: J. Johnson, R. Hunteman, C. Peterson, D. Brown, L. Daun, L. Bright, T. Robertson, B. Zane, R. Hammer, K. Piland. Advisor: I. A. Mirick. GLEN PETERSON Drum Mayor , 'N ' 4 f '23 31 X 1 f Ar Q Qi- lA 1 , 3 7 0 , .xxx rf , G01 tv ' ! ' ' ' X If . ,,, 5 W Xf- rs 'sf 'ly 'xr I ff- X13 vmwuggjggq, s .f A I, ff' as I K 4 ka N it-, f Y . A ' 3 ' V ' 6 1 x 30 t in ,,, f ,,i,x R - . ' ' W lx' K Ns. ? f i a f ! f A 1 fix KE' . Um Amex rg ' ' - 1 x I A 3 f ' f 1 . af f u, if , ' f 1 4 tjxf f if 4! A I , ?!, L- 5? h i - ' I3 -L35 J ' I 3 . 1 E - . , S X , 3 W' f Y 5 XA x 7 i ix , ,, - ,Q- - Q , v 3 e 'x , I , , Q n f I il 5 A 0 4 ' 1 ' Q 1 1, , .' , 'f 2, ', ,Z gin 3 '. Y , vs 'mf , if I Q-fy 1, , mwfm' M11 , i 2. Q , . ' V ' ,1 4' J L fggnkifg-5 ig, I K, Ll fg,m, A i, 1 Q. 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Q Ss J fir x ' I 'Ml - , .,,, L, , MARGY NICHOLS MARY LOU ANDERSON President Vice President M- ' ?ep Wa! Spwzkc Qaff- 7c2ne Left-right! Left-right! This is the chant uttered by the sixty Pep Club marchers during half-time football activities. The newly added Tornado emblem to their al- ready familiar maroon and gray costumes served as a trade mark for this bevy of spirit. Under the leadership of the officers and advisor, Mr. I. A. Mirick, they under- took many proiects, including the purchase of new sweaters, emblems and the annual selection of the King of Hearts. Bottom row: G. Wisely, S. Devers, C. Clogston, J. Heaton, G. Chapin, P, Strader, B. Crum, J. Harmon, M. V. Murphy, L. Lemery, D. McGraw, J. Matthews. Second row: J. Lobdell, G. Ashby, D. Zumwalt, N. Sweeney, P. Lawrence, E. Williams, A. Padgham, P. Shamp, P. Parmley, J. Adams, F. Stacey, N. Russell. Third row: M. Johnston, N. Hamilton, C. Cook, M. Kesterson, S. Howard, R. Rifenbark, S. Reichstein, D. Rhymes, J. Finegan, T. Stewart, E. Davis, D. Schrader. Fourth row: L. Kyker, 5. Grimm, K. Guiley, S. Riggs, B. Lyons, B. Roach, V. Russell, A. R. Bureau, D. Hutchinson, C. Rukovina, M. L. Anderson. Fifth row: M. Moore, A. Howard, G. Nielson, P. Rukovina, N. Chapman, C. Pringle. FLORENCE STACEY Secretary Treasurer Spud, , Home Vdewugq I 954 Page 'kdm 7 Ni F SA RON WQLF NDRA HUBBARD Yell Klng Yeff Queen 3' L l Front row: Melissa Jennings, Betty Hawkins, Pat Newland, Sandra Hubbard, Sara Hart, Sally Walker, Beverly Newbry. Baclorow: Jack Day, Ron Wolff, Ed Setzler. cadfelaalcne A few short years ago as lrttle boys we romped on the sldellnes dunng hugh school games dlvlded be tween adoration of our heroes and our own llttle sock football Those heroes added luster to Medford s athlet IC fame Fabulous seemed the reverse that Riggs and Jack Nlorrls worked when Morrus arrowed down the fleld for the touchdown whsle Rnggs successful un the fake wrlggled under plled up players We thrilled when as pup slzed kids vlsztlng from the lunlor hugh we watched as mlghty D C Mllls hurled the lavelln 213 feet and when Bull Slngler soared luke a blrd over the hurdles to wan and then bent down to kiss the ground When WE flnlshed hugh school fthe vlslon was bnghtl WE D make the baseball bug leagues as Wooten and Maddox and Chez had done The fleet years swlfter than the feet of Slngler and Morrns have sped past The knd who put on hrs furst helmet hand sude before won has last letter thus year and an allconference crtatmon besudes All those sudelune kids have turned IN thetr red and black lerseys for the last tlme and others wlll wear them next year I 1 - ' 1 1 , ' . 1 ' 1 , . . 1 1 1 . . . , 1 , . , , ,- n w 1 f-1 . .f ,? 1' , added? Great teams have always been a part of the Medford tradition, from the 20's and 3O's, when the school had the state's outstanding team in prep-football, through the 40's. Then the name, Black Tori nado, was applied to Medford's mighty black-clad eleven that swept towards the state championship Fans boasted that the high school played college brand football and looked forward to the thrilling hard fought games The 1953 team has kept up the record for hard played games in which each man gave all he had and then some Even though the score board did not show this the statistics did' Medford piled up more net yardage more first downs and more points than its rivals during the 1953 season totals for the year show The Black Tornado netted 2 218 yards as compared to 1 324 totaled by its opponents Medford had 133 first downs against 71 by the other teams and 126 to 116 points for touchdowns and extra points The Tornado outplayed opposing teams in every way possible e cept on the score board The 1953 football season was characterized by bad luck and inluries Although Medford was on the short end of the score most of the time the winning players always knew that they had played a real qame The Black Tornado could make yardage anytime except when they were inside the five yard line Because of this fighting spirit six of the Medford Black Tornado were listed on the 1953 Maul Tribune Southern Oregon Conference All Star football sctuad Bob Steele and Norm Chapman were given berths on the first team while Joe Antony Dick Pepper Alton Stone and Dennis Faulkner made the second team Bob Rasmussen Willard Lilly and Lorin Jacobs and Tom Gail received honorable FY1eY'1llOT1 Sept Sept Sept Oc Oc Oct Oct Oc Nov Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Ashland Crater Roseburg Grants Pass Springfield Klamath Falls Eureka Marshfield Springfield -. . . I Xl J . tt- C ssscs 20 . ia- ssscs 14 so ' . 25- c 14 , f. Qs A12 1' t. 9- S up c 20 ' ' so 1 . 16- so ta 29? . 23- c 14 fi? t. 30- as 0 ' . 6- csscc 514 ' ' Lett to right: Frank Roelandt, J. V. Back- field Coach, Bob Newland, Backfield Coach, Fred Spiegelberg, Head Football Coach, Paul Evensen, Line Coach, Jim Warren, J. V. Line Coach. Right page. Norm Chapman and Alton Stone meet in the equipment room in stadium be- fore the i953 season to pick out their pads and helmets. They are assisted by student head manag- er, Keith Paschke. 1 . . Front row Lloyd Hart, V, Joe Antony, V, Bob Rasmussen, V, Bob Steele, V, Don McLaughlin, V, Norm Chapman, V, Willard Lilly, V. Second row, Eddy Rankin, Mgr., Bill French, Larry Gober, V, Bud Kastner, V, Alton Stone, V, Ed McCullough, V, Mike Devore, V, Elvin Ballance, J. V. Third row. Keith Paschke, Mgr., Dale Gott, V, Dick Pepper, V, Gordon McVay, V, Dave Drummond, J. V., Monty Holst, V, Jack Gregory, J. V., Jim Coleman, J. V. Fourth row: Weldon Oekten, J. V., Tom Robert- son, J. V., Ray Williams, J. V., Cliff Peterson, J, V., Jerry Gat- lin, J, V., Jim Matheies, J. V., Albert Harrison, J. V., Mike Hawkins. Fifth row: Fred Speigleburg, Paul Evansen. H l -ii .K an br 5 Mil Anna Norm Chapman, Alton Stone Keith Paschke ' um 20 ' First row: Gary Strong, V, Dennis Faulkner, V, Mack Stelle, V, Tom Winters, V, Tom Gail, V, Bill Roberts, Gary Hart. Second row, Ken Piland, V, Butch Evans, David Peterson, V, Ted Braun, J. V., Gordon DeArmond, V, Bud Brittson. Third row: Rodney Hammer, J. V,, Frank Lageson, J, V., John Bellack, J. V., Lloyd Carly, J. V., David Bosworth, V, Bob Newland, Coach. Fourth row: Albert Boardman, J. V., Ken Taplett, Mgr., Frank Rowlandt, Junior High Coaches. - LORIN JACOBS . . . Jr., 5'9 , 175 lbs., number 28. Jake, a hard- driving fullback has completed his second year of varsity foot- ball, and gained a lot of yard- age for the Black Tornado. ,fr 7 S 706144 706: MEDFORD--20 ASHLAND-6 The Tornado got off to a rousing start by clubbing the Grizzlies 20-6 in the season opener on Medford turf. Stone made the first counter late in the first quarter and Jacobs kept up the good work by crashing into the end zone late in the first half. The Tornado, on the threshhold of the Grizzlies' goal line late in the third period, met an inspired Ashland line and lost the ball on downs. Ashland's Hamilton set up the Grizzlies' lone score late in the last period. Tenney then slipped across for the score. After the kickoff the ball changed hands and the Grizzlies fumbled on their own one-yard line. Faulkner scored on the next play. Jacobs connected with two out of three extra point trys. MEDFORD-14 CRATER-20 The Medford eleven met a fighting Crater team on the Medford field when the Tornado was overpowered by the Comets, 20-14. ln the first quarter, which was a scoreless see-saw battle between the two teams, Bud Kastner received a severe foot iniury which put him out for the rest of the season. During the second quarter an unorganized and confused Medford team allowed the Comets to cross the goal line. Later a determined Tornado eleven was able to tie up the score. In the third quarter, however, an alert Crater gridsman picked up a Med- ford fumble and scampered all the way for a score, but could not keep the Tornado from tying up the score in that period. Early in the fourth quarter Crater gambled on a long downfield pass, which resulted in a touchdown. The Comets were able to hold the Tornado scoreless in the last period. JOE ANTONY . . . Sr., 5'l1 , 185 lbs., number 19. Jody was back for his last year, a hard working senior determined to make his last year his most successful. PAUL ECKEL . . . Jr.p 6,1', 174 lbs., number A4. Paul got his first year of varsity experience in '53, MONTY HOLST . . . Soph.g 5'9 , 161 lbs., number 22. He earned his first varsity letter in '53, ..i1 ' 74eg .ladle 71 ' ance MEDFORD-14 ROSEBURG-26 Medford was ambushed by the lndians who were waiting for the unsuspecting Tornado, 14-26. The Roseburg Indians romped down the field and scored late in the first period and again in the second quarter. Medford finally scored when Stone boomed across the goal line late in the first half. Again in the third quarter Stone stormed across the turf for six points. After a Roseburg score, Gott blocked the extra point try. Later the Indians broke away for a long downfield run ending in a touchdown. The Indians' victory ended an 18-year-tradition of a Medford triumphant over Roseburg. MEDFORD-12 GRANTS PASS-13 A fighting Medford team opposed the Grants Pass eleven on Cave- man turf for the first district game which the Tornado lost by a heart- breaking 13-12. The first quarter saw the ball cross the 50-yard line numerous times as each team tried for advantage. Grants Pass was able to cross the goal line early in the second period. Upon receiving the kick-off from the Tornado the Cavemen, behind beautiful downfield blocking, ran all the way for another score. Late in the same period Ed McCullough, playing wide-awake ball, picked up a Caveman fumble and scored. The con- version failed. Toward the end of a hard-fought fourth quarter the Tornado scored again on a pass play, but failed for the extra point. DlCK PEPPER . . . Sr., 6 l , 170 lbs., number 30. A transfer, Pep saw a lot of action in '53 and made the second team All- K Conference. MIKE DeVORE . . . Jr., 5'9 , 184 BUD KASTNER . . . Jr., 5'8 , 165 lbs., number 31. Bud won his first varisty letter this year, even though he received a foot in- iury early in the season. 'f1f4xc.4w5,f M - 5 iw-f.-, JY: ai: f f Y L, f f ww .2 :nf we 1 f . . lbs., number 46. Red Mike is a dependable lineman who saw a lot of action at center and de- fensive tackle. BOBBY REAVES-Seniorg 5'8 , T58 pounds, No. 5. Bobby plays a fast, rugged game for the Tor- nado. 1-pr ., Hart takes to the air after being hit hard by an Ashland tackler. MEDFORD-20 SPRINGFIELD-O The Tornado spoiled Springfield's Silke Field dedication by rolling over the Millers in a hard-fought battle, 20-O. Medford threatened several times during the first half, once at the start of the game when Rasmussen recovered a Springfield fumble on their 2-yard line, and again late the first quarter on a long, downfield drive from Medford's 49 to the Millers' 7. Here they lost the ball on downs. In the second quarter Medford took over on their own 25 and advanced to the Springfield 12. The first Medford counter was made when Faulkner took a full spin reverse from Jake and went the full distance. The second T.D. for the Tornado came on the first play of the fourth period, when Jacobs crossed the goal from the ll-yard line, and then added the extra-point try. Jacobs scored again in the middle of the fourth period. The con- version failed. 2 GARY STRONG-Senior, 5'lO g 152 pounds, No. 29. F i n g e r s Strong was one of the strongest ends Medford had. WILLARD LILLY-Senior, 5 ll g l6O pounds, No. 23. A rough boy, he likes action all the way and saw a lof in '53, at the guard Z L 'T ' i' .. position. Chapman takes a backfield slot and gains a first down for Medford against Marshfield. MEDFORD-14 EUREKA-19 The Eureka Loggers, who traveled to Medford to meet the Tornado on its home field, squeaked past Medford 14-19. Medford did not waste any time getting started. Faulkner scampered across the goal line early in the first quarter, then Chapman took to the backfield and made the extra point. During the second quarter the teams traded first downs with no score being made. Early in the third period Eureka intercepted a Medford pass and went all the way for a score. Medford came back in the fourth quarter with Faulkner romping across the goal line on a pass play. Eureka intercepted another pass to set up a second Logger T.D. One bad break followed another for the Tornado. The Loggers recovered a Tornado fumble on Medford's 48-yard line and then marched to another touchdown. MEDFORDfO MARSHFIELD-O A strong Medford team met the high-rated Marshfield Pirates and gained a moral victory by holding them to a scoreless tie. The first quarter was fought near the goal lines with both teams threatening to score. In the second quarter, under much the same con- ditions, both teams fought to gain an advantage. In the third period the Tornado drove down to the Pirates' 2-yard line only to lose the ball on downs. Play by play the Marshfield team and rooters were becom- ing more and more surprised-for the mighty Pirates this should have been a practice session. The fourth quarter saw a stunned Marshfield team trying to keep their state standing, while the Tornado, deter- mined to salvage their reputation for the season, struggled grimly to defeat the Pirates. MACK STELLE . , . Sr., 5'7 , 158 lbs., number 13. After an injury laden junior year Mack was back mth a terrific defensive game play. MIKE HAWKINS . . . SOpl'i., 5'9 , 151 lbs., number 36, has shown a lot of hustle. With a few more -14' games under his belt, he should i' be one of the regulars. GORDON McVAY . . . Jr., 6'2 170 lbs., number 40. A depend able end for the Tornado. A if ' 17., 'M T' ,pre a 1 r- M ..,,Lb , V .. ,, ,V V, , I I f' W ,746 AI... , u .wx vw mi , , Mc D , A-it , L.: if .., V if I' gn .- .M , ,r 8 . , W6 V ZW., ' - gf' , a . . ,fs lg., , Sox 1435- eame MEDFORD-18 KLAMATH FALLS-26 The Black Tornado traveled to Klamath Falls to play its second con- ference game on the Pelican field, where the Pelicans destroyed Med- ford's hope for the district title by defeating them 26-18. The first quarter showed Medford dominating the play but not being able to cross the goal line. Late in the first half Faulkner broke loose and behind good blocking went all the way from Medford's 42-yard line. A fighting Klamath team took the ball and in one-half minute had tied the score. The Pelicans took the field for the second half and scored early. Tornado kept pace, adding its own score. Again, early in the fourth quarter, Klamath went over. On their own eight-yard line, Med- ford lost the ball on an intercepted lateral which Klamath took and went all the way for the final score. MEDFORD-14 SPRINGFIELD-6 The Black Tornado met the Millers in a return engagement on the Medford turf where the Tornado conquered the Millers by a score of T4-6. Springfield scored their only touchdown on the first play of the game when, behind excellent blocking, they carried the ball downfield 90 yards for the score. An aroused Medford team took the ball on the kickoff and with determination marched in several rapid plays to tie up the score. Center Norm Chapman moved to a backfield position to add the point. During the second quarter the ball changed hands many times, giving none an advantage. Chapman again carried the ball, this time to wrack up 7 points. The fourth quarter was little more than a punting duel. ED MCCULLOUGH . . . Jr., 5'7 , 142 lbs., number 4. An example that dynamite can come in small packages, Ed is a real hustler and a fine ball handler. BOB STEELE . . . Sr., 5'9 , l95 lbs., number 33. Bustling Bobby All-Conference. A little rougher in his final year. NORM CHAPMAN . . . Sr., 5'll , 187 lbs., number 48. Big Norm is a three-year letter- man, and was the number-one center and linebacker. ' mzdsopdcwieiaa .-'syn-fe Y , , . H WL- 1 r.' .' Stone plows forward for first down against Crater. GARY SHAFFER . . . Soplmg 5'lO , IBO lbs., number Al. Gary played varsity ball during his first year in high school. f 1. , A fm LLOYD HART . . , Sr.g 5'll , 'l7O lbs., number 37. Flying Lloyd was one of the Tornaclos' backs that saw a lot of action. He is fast and likes rugged ball, TOM GAIL 4 . , Sr.g 5'lO , l55 lbs., number 17, Tiger Gail is a hard-hitting fellow in his last year. He was a lot of help at the quarterback slot for the Tornado. ,n Nl ,4- DENNIS FAULKNER . . . Sr.f 5'9 l7O lbs., number 28. Denny, playf ing fullback and halfback was a stalwart Tornado backfielder. 1 'i .W ...pm i., Faulkner shakes off a tackler to score. aeqzwz 'pm 'sa-i 'A .rf- 's L-AV., . -0- .. - aw - -an Elephants trade places with Tornado backfield. ., 4, wg,Qfw,'f. . ALTON STONE . . , Jr,, 5'8 , I65 lbs., number 20. Rocky was an outstanding back in the '52 and '53 seasons. He was All- Conference both years. KENNY PILAND . . . Jr.g 6'l , lO5 lbs., number 25. Ken, a depend- able tackle, gained varsity ex- perience this season. Jacobs drives across for a score against Ashland. DALE GOTT . . . Shy 6'2 , l75 lbs., number l2. Dale is a real Hustler who added to the Tor! nado's cause. DON MCLAUGHUN , . . Sr.g 5'9 , l75 lbs., number 43. Mac is another senior whose might will be missed in football '54 BOB RASMUSSEN , . . Sri 5'lO l83 lbs., number 25. Big Bob was back for his final year at a solid i83. Bob was one of the stalwarts of the forward line ,iz f .wb-I RICHARD VANCE JACK DAY PAT RUKOVINA President Vice President Secretary I' 0 4 J n an Zem- First row: J. Finegan, P. Read, E. Sorum, C. Denman, S. Devers, C. Clark, A. Padgham, D. Elkins, B. Allen. Second row: D. Heiderman, M. Olsen, V Roberts, S Grimm, F. Stacey, S. Richstein, P. Parmley, S. Hart. Third row: G. Haggard, M. Foot, C. Cook, L. Kyker, M. Myers, D. Neatheamer, J. Smith. Fourth row: S. McCulloch, M. Anderson, A. Howard, S. Riggs, B. Jamison. Fifth row: B. Brifsen, B. Evans, G. De- Armond, T. Winters, D. Gordon, O. Lewis. v-'T Tom Gail takes a quick turn on the slopes of Union Creek Ski Way. Tom appears to be doing fine but lust after this picture was snapped he flipped, skis up, and landed in a heap as the base of the turn. This is one of the frequent treats that members of Ski club encounter as they attempt Stem Christies and Slaloms. f X' , ji gee? Y Bottom row: B. Roberts, J. Gibson, D. McGraw, N. Hamilton, C. Cutchin, E. Williams, P. Strader, D. Rhymes, L. Lemery. Second row: L. Fogelquist, J. Bash, P. Newland, S. Hubbard, B. Hawkins, P. Cro- foot, D. Campbell, M. Adams, Third row: J. York, J. Couch, C, Rukovina, M. Frohnmayer, S. Peterson, D. Hutchinson, K, Guiley, M. Jennings, N. McKeown, Fourth row: J. Day, B. Williams, T. Braun, J. Findley, C. Gilbert, G. Neilson, P. Rukovina, E. Setzler. Top row: C. Lewis. ' 1 .3- Y :T . 11, 5-,, 4555 1 W i fmk y5?Zf K: Q-f-f :sf . A . wa - 4'f21 .,, 4 V-e ., wwf w 15, V iw . Q. 4.-MM lun U 3257. 5 - 1225 - - , Q i QEQ' ff 1 K--:mp ,waqwi . ,M f. -xx, .bf .x,,5,,, .x.,13-, . -. Q f,1,wu j X Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb GAME SCHEDULE 4 Jamboree E.,E ebe.., Ashland 5 Fortuna ,.,7,,, e,7bb H ere 11, 12 Eugene A ,ebe Here 18 N. Bend eb.,.7 eeee. . There 19 Coquille ,Ee,E. ,.77 T here 29 Eureka ..,E,. A7.,eee T here 30 Arcata ..,,., .,,.7e. T here 8, 9 K. Falls ,.,. ,7beE, . There 15 G. Pass ,,E..., E..eEs, T here 16 G. Pass ....s. .. .eE,sess. Here 22 Ashland ..EE., .. There 23 Ashland E,.. .. .. . Here 29 S.O.C.E.-JV .u,EE Here 5, 6 Marshfield Here 12, 13 K. Falls ....,. sEs,. H ere 19 G. Pass ........ ...... H ere 20 G. Pass ....... .... T here 26 Ashland ...... ...... H ere 27 Ashland ...... .... T here 74e1y Wd-dd 76Z!etaD 5? ig 1:.:f' P FRANK ROELANDT Varsity Basketball Coach Bottom row: George Huber, Tom Gannaway, Bob Steele, Willard Lilly, Bud Kastner, Larry Copple, Alton Stone, Ed McCullough, Craig Gilbert, Junior Manager. Top row: Dorance Hayes, Senior Manager, Larry Bucey, Glen Peterson, Bruce Niles, Burt Williams, Dick Pepper, Jerry Knapp, Frank Rector, Frank Roelandt. R ,X wuoocm , V 5' 9- N-Jy, ff 'hy . ll- .Q fi? if I 'Y 'ii 2 M' - X , 3 x M My ' em S' 2 George Huber flies through the air after breaking up Pelican defense while on a downfield lay-in drive. MEDFORD vs. KLAMATH The Tornado split two and two with the Pelicans in the Medford-Klamath series. An unsure and inconsistent Tornado met Klamath on the Pelican floor and suf- fered 44-33 and 51-42 losses. Both nights the Pelicans set up a tight defense which the Tornado could not penetrate. Later in the season the two teams met again, this time on the Tornado floor. The Pelicans faced a fighting team that had gain confidence with experience. Under guidance of Larry Copple's sharp shooting eye and the fancy ball handling of George Huber the Tornado was able to take both games from the Pelicans, 45-40 and 59-52. LARRY BUCEY BUD KASTNER GLEN PETERSON . W., ,,,.mk,, KI' 1 f4........ 485 . Vw , W N , 14 M' N: ' Q' yu V v- it I . I 7 'NA' L ,4 K , I 5, Q S ,eyylf 44. if 'L ,. A , V -o-- f' 5- ar KX Pk , 5 l 159, J. V. SCHEDULE Dec. ll-Crater J. V. . ,.,. .. Dec. 12-Crater J. V. Jan. 8-Klamath Falls J. V. Jan. 9-Klamath Falls J. V. . . Jan. 15-Grants Pass J. V. . . Jan. 16-Grants Pass J. V. .. .. Jan. 22-Ashland J. V. Jan. 23-Ashland J. V. . Jan. 29-Inner Squad .. . Feb. 5-Grants Pass J. V. Feb. 6-Grants Pass J. V. .. Feb. 12-Klamath Falls J. V. Feb. T3-Klamath Falls J. V. Feb. 19-Grants Pass J. V. . Feb. 20- Granis Pass J. V. Feb. 26-Ashland J. V. .. Feb. 27-Ashland J. V. .... . Here Here There There There Here There Here Here Here Here Here Here Here There Here There Wen' 64'Lh76d0t63tf46 ' Bottom row: Jack Pool, Bob Tisdel, Lloyd Cearley, Ken Taplet, Jim Whi?e, David Bosworth, E. Reinking, Jared Black, Ken Morris, Frank Lageson, Manager. Top row: Bob Newland, Coach, Lorin Jacobs, Mike Hawkins, Larry Gobber, Bill Cockern, John Foust, Warren Deakins, Larry Anderson, Charles lnskeep, Ed Oldfield. Pam, . 'Tv' 2 V. . l: ':-852 9.14 .2 BOB NEWLAND Coach AGU' fad 'tiff' GOLF TEAM: Charles Green, Larry Bucey, Larry Copple, Bob Rasmus- sen, and Coach Fred Spiegelberg. 5,44 The 1953 Golf and Ten- nis teams both had a suc- cessful year. Brenner's ten- nis team sent a brother team, Jerry and Stan Kala- pus, to the state play-offs last year. Stan downed his brother Jerry to gain entry to the semi-finals. Med- ford's men of the links, with the coming of clear skies and balmy days, will be out defending their ti- tles. Both Warren Brenner and Fred Spiegelberg are looking forward to state competition for their teams. PAUL EVENSEN Wrestling Coach Bob Erickson applies a take-down on his opponent from Klamath Bottom row: Hilton, Cave, Welch, Sessler, Flanagan, Baker, Ashton, Dunlava, Cloore. Second row: Rlnh- erford, Williams, Johnston, DeArmond, Buffington, Drummond, Ross, Gordon, Daniels, Davidson, Lin- gren. Third row: Robertson, Dunn, Clifford, Walsh, Fraser, Brooks, Gregory, Black, Starkey, Reeves, Bendickson. Top row: Campbell, Manager, Peterson, Eckel, Smith, Boardman, Dyer, Erickson, Roberts Harrison. ,, .51 0? W 41.9 4 li MR. VERN WOLTHOFF Cross Country Track Coach' -41' THQ' 3 Al' Rounding the final turn, Jack Pool and Glen Allison pace a Salem man. 53 + CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Oct. 9-Springfield ........ There Oct. 23-Salem ,wv.........,.., There Nov. 6-Springfield .,...... Here Nov. 14-State Meet at Portland CLewis and Clarkj Af Q. . Q QETT7 -Q . f 46e4lee1!-oafedd Glen Allison and Jack Pool lead the pack against Springfield on the Tornado track. A!- my 0 W is 5 , ' t I T W '. ' 3 ig I 2 . I A E ' . ? 1 A 2 A. t , ,Q f 6 -I - J- 'H 1, U ' 5 JN. ,Q 'w . T , . ai D . -Y N Q 1 X , 4' .K ani 7!4646'S,604Z of Q Q -.w.v.,,N - ' Q Q X5 lf! C P 'S 1 I 1 oy 4 r 'V BOB NEWLAND Track Coach Track and Field events hold a long and illustrious record in the annals of history, for the Greeks, who produced magnificent athletes, left the name of their great achievements in the very names of track events-Marathon and Decathlon. Americans seem to have inherited the Greek feeling of dedica- tion to the sport, and Medford's own fleet-of-foot and powerful-of-arm are heirs to the tradition of mighty men and mighty deeds. The days of Medford's modern track and field glory began in 1936 when Bill Bowerman was coach. The Tdrnado cindermen have won state championships nine times during the years 1940-1953, and hadxfwo second- place teams also during this period. They have run away with the Haward Relays trophy nine times in eleven years and produced second place teams in two other years. The Medford Black Tornado field and track team holds the state record for attaining the most points of any team in any one meet- 69 in 1953-and holds the total point-record for all meets. The Tornado thin- clads have taken the district title on four of the past six years. They also claim five state hurdle records and their relay teams have taken state cham- pionships in five out of six years. Last year the relay runners were disquali- fied because they were six inches out of the passing lane, yet they still turned in the best time. Medford also holds the state shot-put record. As a reward of their efforts the Tornado has had four of its members appointed to the All-American Track Team. Coach Bob Newland and his 1953 edition of the team expect to add to this already impressive record. 744g aaa ' Burton Williams, right, ran a close second against an Ashland man while beating the runner from Klamath. 155 . . W , .A gr an , N ,. .,. .-. . .. ,. I sr-rig . .ww 4, 4, si' . :Im . .- X 1 'V -- -U-1 ... U-A . M. .. A , f -Y .. .. J- -. ,W . S- -gvvb,,,,- -, - V. -5.1, ah..-. . ..,. , t . .. - ,Q 'ww' ,...-. . . . bug. ....., . 4 an , -sw , f 1- 1 Q., .R A Y- in I ,,,' . gf -J, -1 . , ,. . cl'-L, . - ..,, if- Y K, ' f K K Y l .. 1. V f, .ll r Y .G:u, C .' . I ' ' , i Vs fs ,,.. ' , :9f. .1 ' .. . ' 1 'M muy' ..g,-r- 1' K. 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P f 19.5 'WB mg fmt-Six, ALL AMERICAN JACK MOAD a member of the 53 class achneved nation wude acclanrn by puttlng the shot a fabulous 57 feet 8 and one half Inches He broke the existing state record by better than three feet Hus put was rated thlrd nn the nation prep competition AZ!-14 ' ALL AMERICAN ED BINGHAM knovln for has lump shot In basketball won natronal fame by throw mg the lavelln 192 feet and ll Inches With this distance he took furst place In the na tuon In prep competltlon A -unsup- March 27 Ashland Crater Medford 7 7,,,. Here Salem Here Eugene Here Here Here Grants Pass Corvallis ns rs 4 JACK BROPHY and NORM CHAP- MAN, two seniors, combine forces when they step into the white ring to throw the discus for the Medford Black Tornado. Y' 1 ..,. A ALEX MCDONALD Baseball Coach ALEX McDONALD'S baseball team was first in their district and scheduled to go to the state playoffs, but the meet was canceled because of bad weather. This year McDonald has only a small percentage of last year's players back. Of their returning lettermen, Sher- wood, Holzgang, Piland and Jacobs will probably form the nucleus of the 54 team. This team must line up to a tremendous record. some , Hmm, 7441 eez' Front row: Bob Lyons, Manager, Richard Kenner, Jim Owsley, Ed McCulloch, Duane Sides, Joe flaabe, Ed Reinking, Don McLaughlin. Second row: Alex McDonald, Coach, Curt Holzgang, Frank Rector, Paul Eckel, Ken Piland, Dick Pepper, Duke Anderson, Terry Sherwood, Lorin Jacobs. 5,1 ,l . v 9 ' , 0 . ,f V' 15 I XXV KXX gf ,xxvff A S J fx, f 1 i ty- Qi illffflf lfillrfff Crater , ,,,,,, Ashland ......,v,,, Grants Pass , Crater .,,,s,s,,,s Ashland s,,s,s,,s,, Klamath Falls Klamath Falls Yreka ,,a.a,aa,, Grants Pass BASEBALL-1954 Terry Sherwood and Curt Holzgang practice nailing a runner on second base. March 30-Here April 2-Here , April 6-There Grants Pass .... .G . April 9-Here April 'IO-There April i3-There . April 16-Here . April I6-Here April 20-There April 29-Here Yreka .,,,,,.a,,,,, ,,,.,,,a M ay l-Here Grants Pass ,. .,,.,,,, ,,,,,, M ay 3-There Klamath Falls aaa.a.a.s.,.,. ,,....... ,,.,,. M a y 7-There Klamath Falls aaA.aaaaaaA., ., ,.,......,,., ...,, M ay 7-There University of Oregon Frosh ,,,.,ee, May 'l-4-There Eugene ..,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. May 15-There gaaedall PITCHERS: Ed McCulloch, Don McLaughin, Dick Pepper, Ken Piland, Duke Anderson. t to 1 Win.- f' CJ X saawzzqnmswqf Precious moments pass swift- ly for the football squad, the pep team and all the other organiza- tions that make school life worth living for us all. Melissa Jennings, waving pom-poms and uttering encouraging cries, whips the crowd into an uproar as she spurs the Black Tornado through the gigantic paper football at the pre- game activities of the Marshfield- Medford football game. 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'? b if CE D u m p 'e m over- board, is the slogan of the pep team's float in the annual parade. Spir- its of the Pirates stand around as the devils burn a Pirate girl at the stake. wu6A9w7Zmw7D 7WwqW'Zmw z . , r Rljc? NTRALM t I74 3+ , l . We'll w h i p 'em, scream the cooks of the F.H.A. float as they pre- pare a large batch of syn- thetic whipped c r e a m from yellow and white napkins in chicken wire. r w The HECA float, winner of first place for noise, was a truck load of pipes, pieces of tin, water tanks, and hammers. The noise from the float was a hideous squeal from the air horn, and a clanging of pipes, as Don West, Stan Kalapus, Terry Sherwood, Merlin Guss, Don Demmer, and Lewis Bright pounded for all their worth. DB- L 'Q .- L! ,Qt 14. . i , . 7' v ' i if -, 4 R V cf -fi rf! Jxzvsi'-ff' -'ss' gi. .K 1 .V 4' . J... ' ,Wafk ,'-P 4 - . ' ' ' L- - 3,161 ll 8 l . xg . I 4 af ssef11ii:HfELLmE'xw.xmw .-. . -1 I rpmiksl 1:5-, 1 - 4 V- -:-:Au . . N , ' as if iz ' ' ,Egg 5 ' , H . i' ek 37 ' . v--,'-1--'-L . iggfl --: h 'li-S-Ev' f 1, LVXQY5 ' 4: I g. .. iff, I Melissa Jennings, who is the bold Private-eye CSandra Hubbard'sj girl, removes a continuous chain of scarves from a hit-and-run victim, Sara Hart. In the back-ground lies the victim's poor, dead sweetheart, Jack Day. ' xdmgaaotto eam Watch'a mean-devouring maidens out of season? fires the dragon. Ron Wolff, as St. George, goes on with his list of chargxs against the dragon who is sentenced to a term of not more than 300 years. The skit, put on at one of the pep assemblies by the pep team, is a pantomime, St, George and the Dragonettef' SX im f' if 'gp 12 U W K? X Z' We aff: V gf mg ,,. 2 2 ff sf ' X 1 9 X. , . ' C ? ' up few, i ' ' n , 5 , Y: A ,jr V . if-K ,, . ,E 4 5 , 5 W ' 1. v- ' L A , K V- - .V . 5 mgf5f.a35iBlsf:f Sa ?' .Q . .. f , M .ts 1 v f-. . . , ' 6 . . ,, , We must learn to take the bad with the good, al- though it is some- times very hard to do.Thestudent body led by the Pep team, sings the Alma Mater. 77ep7eam awe femdom,-46am and eau Even though things go wrong we have the satisfaction of knowing that our team ya has done its best. The feelings of the entire student body are reflected in the Pep team as the game takes a turn for the worse The Pep team members shovvn are Melissa Jennings, Sara Hart and Sally Walker 'f Ju Y J! YQ Q 4 mwzf f E flgilgfiy -' N 1 ' A -vw ,A Aix R ff 2 , M 6, 6?-X Q.. 2 n X ,QQ -1-. ZPMWZD ' ' 45140 During every home game, and many out-of-town contests, the band performs. Each time for the half-time show the director chooses a subiect suitable to the season and the game. Here, during the halves at Klamath Falls, our band, in com- bination with the Klamath Falls band, forms the American flag as the two schools pay tribute to the great John Philip Sousa. After first forming an M and a KF, the musicians play their school songs, form the name Sousa, play Washington Post, then go into a flag and finish with Stars and Stripes Forever. Contributing to the half-time music are Bobby Rawstern, Paulette Parsons, Byron Zane, Maury Butts, Wilcey Winchell, Joan Rawstern, Wilson Gilinsky, and Tommy Robertson. , gl gm g 4- TH ' nv W ' Haifa .fg u f ' . The maiorertes assist the band in one of their many half-time formations. Every Thursday night the band, maiorettes, and pep club meet to run Through their show. First they receive a diagram of the formations, then with cap lights in hand they line up to run through the figures. The whistle blows, practice begins. But wait, there's a mix up! What is line six doing over there where line twelve belongs? Back we go and start again. Ah, that's better, now we have it. No, not really. We'll practice for another hour till we're numb with cold, but the show will be a smooth performance. We go into formation when, the following night, the students shout and cheer, and we know the formations are successful. A murmer of pride goes among the Medford students as they proudly rise for their school song. Medford High has given another great perform- ance. Here we see head band major, Glen Peterson, and head majorette, Carolyn Funk, go into a formation with the Klamath Falls band and maiorettes. duced! Grab your parfners, circle To The lefT, calls The voice over The loud speaker. IT is Time for The half-'Time show. A fiddle is formed by The band, The square dancers run on The field, The lighTs focus on Them, The music swings inTo a gay square dance Tune, and The mixer commences. WhaT's ThaTl Oh, yes, The ghosT and goblins have To geT in on The fun Too. The dancers swing about with an air of careless sponTaneiTy, The resulT of much pracTice. The capering ghosTs are The maiore-TTes. ,.,.su-4441 I' The hustle and confusion were tremendous as parents returned for their night of schooling. Once more they filed off to class with fond memories of other times in other places. They registered, received their children's sched- ules, and hurried away to class, with the aid of hall guides. An example, upper right, is Mrs. Butler's geometry class where parents, reminded of their own confusion, now were happy to discover the efficient teaching methods of today. A short activ- ity period placed last, included a program presented by the choir in the auditorium and re- freshments served in the cafeteria. an 2446-to-544444 A xl. fl 0 'V Q. 1 M Z xi 1 1 1 1 f - A 1 V .- ' Yak -' -11 1 it f' i -1 X ', 14? 5 sl 5 sf ii Z One of the largest attended classes is Mrs. Elsie ButIer's fourth grade period advanced geometry. Here we see ner ex- plaining the course to many interested parents. 1. in 4 1, - ff, if QL' ,F .,1. i'l!4fx L, ,G all l A-1 'Q' 5 t2,5 , , Zaye' 5 ,' The tree is chosen. From the emerald slopes of Mt. Ashland, touched with a downy blanket of fresh snow, Jack Day and Don Duerfeldt pick a lacy Douglas fir from the steep slopes. With his mighty axe uplifted, Jack begins the job of severing the tree's trunk. Don Duerfeldt hides his inefficient looking hatchet be- hind his back and steps out of the way of flying chips. After the tree is down, Steve Nye turns from his snowballing and ambles to the scene. Steve, who got out of chop- ping it down, gets to saw off the excess from the tree, Jack and Don admire his skill as a sawyer. The tree is down and time's awasting. The three woodmen drag their prize through the fresh, clean snow spiced with the odor of balsam and fir. A beautiful tree, a beautiful day, and a beautiful beginning of the Christmas season. 'M A ,-4447' M42 w7wZ The tree is here, let's decorate! Hold the ladder, shrieks Carole Pringle as she mounts the metal steps and climbs to dizzy heights. She gently places the first light of the string near the top of the tree, and while the sweet scent of fir boughs fills the hall, the girls hand tinsel icicles and fragile glass ornaments to Carole to fasten next to the top. Tomorrow the Christmas tree fragrance and glitter will charm students as they come in from the foggy, rain-misted streets. Alexia Hib- bard, Melissa Jennings, Marianne Moore, Gretchen Linguist, Pat Shamo, Sandra Neil, Carole Pringle, and Donna McCay decorate the tree. 'L if 2 mf 1 - 1 ff, .-'51-35,5 :Hs x'.p-QW' ,-1-,fo-5, I 5 '- , ft. 31. PQ, X. tiger ?,ff.f. 5- iff, ij V' '-if lv. sf i E.,g'2f' I. 52 , 3 lee . mwah La' ,u lx Q . ' 5. Y 6 'X 4 Quanta ance An intermission came at about the middle ot the dance tor refreshments and a general refresher. Hawaiian Punch and icebox cookies were served by Mrs. Marjorie Butler. During this time the orchestra members were able to take a break and get back their lost wind. KX ra -f-V Q-... Jw H -.K - ff-diir-fa. , , ,W - +1--In 'imm- 7 i, -ff ,..-. 'W-.ld ..-T':?'1f' fr D , 5 - . .1 .1 ff- 123' S+' 1' 4 L4 7 .fr sp,- wr J - 1 - :f' 11 tg ' -- :v' 5517: ,try Q .V 5 x . K . , rf 5' -M - '-. p 1 ,,- - fa-P' ,f ix. . .f .f ' .35 -5. 1 w,Q?:. , 1 f-JE. lfmli-lt' 'i -' . - '- , wr- .Y .ff F - - . .g5,5,,.- -9 ,T f ' Pj, :vin -sv 41-.iii-.n . -pk, X -.kk-. .1 -V ,V ,JM-r - a ., A Q1 .,1,g',,,.'.7g I- N' rr ff, -3, .1 ff- ,fg-515, J:-ge fgrfwe -s 'raiiii -:fp -i .1 3- 1141- - -' fain? , '- Mg. 1 .- '- - :wi'5+'2'M-fa.w.f'l'e ' -fp rigrggg ,., Aff .1-lr wg.-4y5,1:'gl-55,1 1- r . , I. ..,,,. A Tn, f .,,. Swish, swish, swirl. The dancing started at the annual Winter Formal Held at the Y.M.C.A. The hall was decorated with Christmas trees, and with frosty murals on the windows. Johnny Lusk's orchestra beat the rhythm which tended to be swirling. Girls' formals sparkled in the light as the a rainbow. iazzy and kept the couples colors blended like hues in into dances of two sets each. The couples exchanged The evening was divided had been completed the orchestra played extras for dances. When the program the rest ofthe evening. Again, the students of Medford High put into practice, the right to vote. It was the seniors this time, voting for students to represent them on City Government Day. Quite a campaign went on the week before the elections and although many candidates were disappointed that they were not elected to office, they soon had their sorrows healed by being appointed to office. Eddy cw? Pictured at the Student-City Council meeting in the Elk's Temple, seated at the lower left: Mr. Ed McKinstry and Craig Philips, City Engineersg Mr. Darrel Huson and Tom Gannaway, Treasurers. Those seated around lower table are county officers. Mrs. Dorothy Snedden and Pat Lawrence, Secretaries, to the Mayor, Mr. Robert Duff and Tom Gail, City Superintendentsg Mr. Vernon Thorpe and Nancy Sweeney, Public Works Directors. S, Q I I, ------- , do solemnly swear to . . . so help me God. Again the seniors of Medford High are transformed into city officers. Every iob from mayor to assistant publicity director was filled by these young people. The regular officers gratefully received the students who spent one of their most educational and adventurous days with the city government. zadazqifezmmd ki? imaged Those serving on the council are Sandra Hubbard, Ward I, Curt Holzgang, City Attorney, Harold Frye, Frank Farrell, Joe Antony, Mayor, His Honor the Mayor Diamond L. Flynn, Elaine Williams, and Mrs. Neva Samuels, Recorders, Earl Miller and Lewis Bright, Ward ll, Florence Stacey and Frank Runtz, Ward IV, Dick Woodcock and Gilbert Liddell, Ward ll, and Stanley Jones and Donna Zumwalt, Ward Ill. C7 5 Every year the Girls' League sets aside one week for celebrating girls' activities. Events start with a Big and Little Sister Day when the freshmen from iunior high, after an intro- ductory program, are led around the school by the sophomores. High point of the week is the Mother and Daughter Day, on which girls entertain their moth- ers with Girls' League award assembly, F.H.A. style show, Mother and Daughter tea, and Art Show. 4 Hlllll Darleen Neely models a red formal and white stole that she has made in home making class as Sharon Hogan and Marcia Houghton look the formal over with a critical eye dd'z'af:za' Weed Lila Hukill models a party dress in front of the La Petite Cafe as Sharon Hogan, Carol Guss, Lorraine Croucher, Kathryn Rucker, and Shirley Boitano smile with approval. 'Qi 1 le i Fkcqfcz cw ide Into the South Pacific went the Junior-Senior Prom of 1953. Wait Ken- dalI's band beat out the rhythm of the South Pacific as dancers come ashore from the good ship f'Medford Senior High. Now fiil your programs. Look aroundg see the painted rnuralsg see the fish hut in the center. Tourists, receive your refreshments from the Iittie grass hut. Now take your punch and brownies to the beach and sit at the candle-lit tables. Upper right we see Queen Marcia I crowned by A.S.B. President Dick Padgharn. Beiow we see dancers sway to the sultry rhythm of drums, K X ! fi r' 4 PWM wma, Zmagu D f 'Me 6Za44ag7?53 K a th r y rt McAllister re ceives her diploma. Now is a true summer's night that obliges the 1953 seniors in their final hour of high school glory. A balmy westerly wind caresses their shiny blue gowns and playfully tugs at their white silk tassles. The resounding little voices of a June night echo the thoughts that pass through the hearts and minds of the stately marching figures. Some, perhaps, are glad it's through. Others are wondering what happened to the years that had been good, very good, to them. Everyone, however, feels a certain thrill in his heart when he receives the little leather diploma which, although small in size, stands for twelve years of hard work. The breeze may blow the evening away, and the little noises fade, taking with them the actual happy minutes, but the whole glorious moment, when the grads received their certificates that told the world that they had been members of Med- ford Senior High School, will live forever in their hearts. Bob Fisher walking away from the receiving line. ern hohfs come ablaze as The ad r e5TaoIn2hmenTs and The nxghT hrs round of checklng doors dawn hqhTs The sky The ne n 4 e r'f1 be CXTTIWQUISHECT, and The shop The DoTJllC Soon aTTer The hugh rv well rngs IN The aTTernoon STU nhe o Th ca IU a nw on of The parknno IoT To swell Tc wnToWn Medford There :Lei To patronsze The mer ,dove of Medford, and are V rcfpli-fT'zy5 :T .r - '1f'Tl 'TS, Txzfr Tnci' ' Q ' .fr11.P'T'rm' he-gyrus . ' ' . ln.-5TT ?f7'.'. as' TMP 7 . 's - , O J Ti- wiii ggiii Q ' ' opefweci Tat ., A 'T ' '-i,7ff'1: ril'-,wi T-C35 ff ' - +A -ri Tyiflfiffrrci Senior High will sTorm Through fayi farm pl T eir rs ' ad .rf ri Twien T , ' V ' ' 'ww' ,r Tr'-iv, CTT fly . , . ': TT Y: Eg,T'X T,r A ' ' rf T--'r T r'v'z The 'S l f':f'.L: -,Tffkrx,.1g1im , i , I b , Qggf f Q F' in ,aL, .. . L 32 Q S ff 5 'in 4533-.ef ' 45i4fi4J:.? 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' 4 xx ' -. .Yi-, .x 'wgxxk X . . , . , . .xx .'.S..x.,,. 23 2 ,fp DEPENDABLE SERVICE LEONARD ELECTRIC CO Congrafulaflons fo fhe 'G' Class of I954 309 E Mann Medford FRIGIDAIRE x Phone 2 4427 Res 2 2422 ANDERS PHOTO SHOP 232 E Main Phone 2 5646 Medford CAMERA SHOP JOHNSTON 8: STEWART 40 Soufh Cenfral Avenue The C Sh orner oe Sfore Medford Oregon Cenfral ancl Mann Fresh M Shell Producfs FOOD STORE 9l5 McAndrews Road af Wesl' Jackson Sfreef MEDFORD OREGON eafs Fancy Groceries BEATTY a MIIIJUUGAL INSURANCE AGENCY 204 Wesf Ma n PO Box I469 Telephone 2 7l57 MEDFORD OREGON COMMUNITY BUILDERS 38 So Barfleff Ph 3363l Pabco Roofing Pamfs Asbesfos Fnberglass lnsulafuon zzz, Pabco c de ena el f r pa fng lalop es no brush marks 1 ,, -K 7 N' 2 0 . . l Sl'llNN'S I . . A In r m o ini ' I - . NX 5770 Yr 94.71 5 . if 1 M3 cz:?:'2f 'H1f :gff5:f? A w s: -' ' fi: . ' ,,C '-' 'yf,7e'f 1: , iff- ,- H 4, m ing . ft . YS' 'Q is V nl- , W . ' -v Q- cj . ,:,r-gi fre ' f 5' . . A fx , 'n - . ' 55, 9 -, we -, 2' , J' Q? 'L' 3 'J R -, 1 QUEEN TORNADIA . . . It was a happy and exciting moment for Pat Newland when Norm Chapman, presi- dent of Order of M, led her up to the throne to crown her Queen Tornadia V. KING OF HEARTS . . . With the strains of Ron Wolff's band ring- ing in the ears of all, Mary Lou Anderson, acting president of Pep Club, led Richard Vance to the throne and crowned him King of Hearts. mv 'uf iv ie ,E 2' -.W A M Vim M We oQ111jgZ42?L07Z T TO VISIT Medford Insurance Agency MR INSURANCE 24940 3II E In Medford FREE Pick-up and Delivery ACME CLEANERS 81 DYERS I728 N Ruverslde Phone 2-4263 General Pamfs Hardware Sporhng Goods Marfm Mofors FINNEY 81 GOFF BROS HDWE 225 W Mann Sf Medford See Us for Qualify Merchandise Phone 2 2939 Parfs for AII Trucks WITHAM PARTS 8: EQUIPMENT CO Fuf+h and Rlversnde Medford was sg' ,Q 1v2f?'P 52,931 - 'f A ' 5 i. -If' 4 .':fa-frbeiggi 4k if ,A M, x - ' ' Up and down . . . this seems to be a very good way of arranging the active and vital Medford High pep team. Standing in front are King Ron Wolff and Queen Sandra Hub bard and up and down are Sally Walker Jack Day, Ed Setzler, Sara Hart, Betty Haw- kins, Pat Newland, Bev Newbry, and Me- lissa Jennings. x Tall, good looking Glenn Peterson turned out to be an asset to the band as their drum rnaior. Mr. l, A. Sam Mirick gives hirn last minute instructions at one of the Thursday n ght practices which Glenn handles vvith the ease of an expert Rah-Rah! Rah-Rah! Black Tor-na- do! Again the seniors are honored with the Senior Yell. This happens to be clash-day for seniors Roger Hunteman, Tom Gail, Jan Smith, Lynda Lemery, Ron Wolff, and Don Duerfeldt, who have brought out of hiding many unusual and rare duds which they wear when asked to lead the assembly in the yell. Steve Nye, president of state IRL, makes a vain effort to take Mrs. Smith's place as American government teacher. Steve is an honor student and is active in Torch Honor, Phy- Chem, IRL and HECA. The latter two, he heads as president. kv 1 T fl 'l ll i A ., W , iii Q, x91 5,0 ff? T 20. NOLAN ROBY In order to create an inter- est in ads, the Hi-Times staff and advertisers sponsored quiz contests in which stu- dents' knowledge of ad con- tent enabled them to win, Such lucky winners were, Sue Dempster, for Swern's, Nolan Roby, for Robinsons Bros., and Deanna Campbell, for Ad- rienne's. From Greece? This was the astonished cry from students who could hardly believe that Jim Cloore was from Athens, Greece. Because his father is a lieutenant colonel in the Army, he attended schools in Japan, Dearborn, Michigan, Chicago, Illinois, K i f i s s a, Greece, and now in Medford. SUE DEMPSTER JIM CLOORE Complumenfs of BIG Y MARKETS INC 5 3.4 Your Friendly Shoppung Cenrer Feafurmg NATIONALLY ADVERTISED NATIONALLY ACCEPTED FOODS OF YOUR CHOICE We Gladly Carry Your Grocerles fo Your Car P O Box I028 . I 9 ' w M----.......,,f limi --W-.. . . . .... ll o ll .. WHITELAWS CHOCOLATES AND CONFECTIONS A Trea+ for Your Sweehe P Med d O eg DROFDEM S for glffs S W FELDMAN 81 OLSON ELECTRIC CO Ph 2 456 Appl ances and Wrmg IQAIQNAIQD I Floor Covering Specialisfs TIC T00 TIME SHUI? +W+hR 32986 Md d mes GNIQQNGHZ- 60I E Mann Phone 29Ib9 II6 So Cenfral Ph 24444 Medford Oregon QQ-B.. bi' ead and pastrl S MODEL BAKERY 7 l JOHNSON S 7 So. Riverside H 3 doors o. ainsco'Hs 3I No. Gra e S+. , for I' on 237 E. Main one -2 i i ' 9 3I7 E. Main S+. Phone 2-5487 0 6 1 - . Exper ac epair S .909 II So. Riverside Phone - e for U I 72 xxx V 6 . U 3 I , li i 5 Seniors only for 'roday . . . Leaders of fomorrow MATHEMATICIAN DON McLAUGHLlN nof only has a sparkling personalify buf also has excellenf grades. He shines a+ foofball. baslrefball, and baseball. 15 ,a ARTIST PAT SHAMP did nof come fo Medford High unfil lasf year and already has made a cerfain success for herself. If you will fake a second loolc fhrough fhis bool: you will find numerous clever drawings made by Pai. STUDIOUS RONNIE WOLFF is one of fhe busiesf members of fhe Senior Class. lf you were fo loolc af fhe membership of any club af Medford High you would find Ronnie af fhe head of if or af leasf an officer or ac- five member. M TAXI FOR GRAY LINE RED TOP CAB CAB School and Spor+ CIo+hes Phone 2 6255 Phone 2 4400 Y THE To QGER Oregon Flnance Company Gene Thomas YES MANager 34 N Cenffal 45 S Ceniral Ave Medford Phone 2 6606 W 6,4 we we QRMQI C4 Ei '7f 'Q 'f N e' d x r rim. I 3 Omer an O S 53 my CENTRAL MARKET Phone 2 5920 Free Dellvery f X COLYEAR MOTOR SALES CO W Aufomohve Par'I's and Supplies OUYE FEN DER SHOP 344 N Bar+IeH Phone 2 6I49 OUR BUSINESS 'IN ACCIDENT HAWTHORNE MEAT MARKET 220 N Bar+Ie++ Phone 2 5925 Herbs Me-2+ 534 E Mann Phone 2 47I6 ThZIHouse of m Frlen y Servlce MEDFORD it FURNITURE STORE PHILCO TELEVISION and APPLIANCES Phone 2-4848, 2 4740 6+h and Bar1'Ie'H' I C . ll ll I . Q 9 - I o I -. , f .. Y , ,X on N I .gf-,W hr ' '-4 'T-6 ' ' ' x +'4'S5'fitY:- - 4.-241 -'43-'-R'-t-'-'.-1-:ffl -v. .'.'s9 no U- U- '44'1:f:2-5:-:-:1-f'2'4. '- -'- III.. f .-Q L 'gzffff'-hit.-T:-4 ,-:fi - 1 .-.uw . c 5 1'- i ',f!-26,5 ' 1':-- II ' ' . f-' 4f15:1:f: -.--:fe fff' :f-. '-u-2.34 4- , V-1g.-:4g-:3.:.v.-.-.,- 'L-.-:gg g:4g::::::g., -gr-,:':.:-Q1-' - , - ,N ' 'T ' fm ' I-' 'Al-?-1:-'ff -lgbgzgtgzgr 3 .. T' I MQ, I V u fe ' '-tg' ,,,. I - - E ZX I , ' 4.6 I -. . ' I 47- ' 1 ' S -.-- ,147 'z T- X 437 - - . pf. f, ' 4 X, V, 7' ,, ' fyg . ,fd Z . . lr - - ll . ' I , . U q 9 IQ P If T . - . . - 1 ' l ll N I 2 . o ll fbxy 1.2:-F' II P L '-' + Q I , N L Sandra Hubbard Models Becoming Trousseau Suii' 4f me Y? A al 'S A, L? 55921 iw? gi' QF WW M5392 J 5' Sandras surl' ns from 'Phe collechon an fhe Brndes Room af BURELSON S MAIN and BARTLETT PHONE 2 b-128 . A I Q . Q' f I 5 e . l e- ' X J .Ll 1 V K 3 , , if i L , if If 5 ' 1 yo 1 N zjffj ,W 1 V 13' I H e d 'W T'1 Jw M ,,,,,,?T .MMV ' , 4 ff! ' ' Y fy ' A t Q 1 N ' A 'W 3 ' N flag i .- X I ,fa wfw V, Q I f M, .l 4 V , Q - gfsmh f, f 'y N ' , , f f24i.1fcf',a,'f H M , W W A , , ' I 1 i l c 0 . . An honor to the team was the presentation of the Hay- ward Relay Trophy by Bill Bowerman, University of Ore- gon track coach. The Medford Black Tornado tra c k team earned the trophy by winning the Hayward Relays three straight years. I I I , 64464, , 1 59:- 2 Coach Wolthoff hands out cross country awards to the team. As he gives each boy a letter he tells a funny story about the recipient. The boys compare letters as they receive them while those still in line look on in pleased anticipa- tion. I O-o-o-oh! Tensely the Medford High students watched the Yreka tramboline club perform in the boys' gym. These tal- ented California students did everything from bouncing around on the tramboline to difficult somersaultsg they even gave a girl, newly admitted into the club, a chance to try this type of acrobatics in public for the first time, Anything can happen at a pep assembly when the sopho- mores are getting the rough end of things. At one such as- sembly, Johnny Faust was invited to portray, with Caro- lyn Fichtner, what goes on when a boy gets a girl to her front porch after a date. the mortician ..4,........ dm' L. 4. lx Juniors . . the can think of an thin ' Cast an eye on the picture to the left How do you like those craz hose mashin Juniors noses into their teeny brains? Nancy Russel Cnot pic turedj, Kathy Guiley and Charlene Cook sang the commercial a gentle chant for the dead Sue DeVoe, huckster promoted Caseys Classic Coffins. Buddy Brittsan and Loren Jacobs were the announcers and Jerry Kalapus served as DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE EAST SIDE MARKET 608 E Mann Ph 2-6805 Ice Cream and Frozen Desseris DAIRY FREEZE 900 N Rlverslde Ph 3-3067 BUILDING MATERIALS Hardwood Floonng A1'Ias ExpIosIves U S G Roofmg Insulahon Plywood Palnfs Remodelmg RepaIrIng BRUCE BAUER LUMBER CO 765 S RIversIde Ave BUSINESS MACHINES COMPANY I6 So Bar+IeH' P 3 3I33 DUNHAM S Buy +he Iow way on Ihe Huway N P H 2 9008 LARRY SCHADE Your FBVOYITB Jeweler SINCE I9l8 9 Soufh Cenfral Avenue MEDFORD OREGON Brmg fhe PICTUTG You Wanf 'l'o Look Luke Io VICTOI' CRATERIAN BEAUTY SHOP SIuIIed Operafors 4I S Ceniral Ph 2-4830 ll ll ll 0 o on ' h. - I ll 9 ll I95I . ac. I. - ' is l IH? F5 1 In . b w P 6 fi f I ... ,.. ', ,- ADRIENNE S ZI4 E Mann PHONE 2 7I69 HOME APPLIANCE CO. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES II5 E. Main Ph 2-4585 PIPE and FITTINGS Hubbard Brofhers Hardware Co MILL SUPPLIES BELTING LOGGING SUPPLIES 335 E Mann Ph 26I89 CANS In a conducfed four of fhe cannery you would fund a conglomerahon of smell nolse sfeam slush and of course In orderly array cans cans and more cans Here we see Mr Roberi' Rulnovlna warehouse manager for I'he Rogue Raver Paclung Corp malung a survey of Ihe num ber of cans on hand ROGUE RIVER PACKING CORPORATION Mann's for Janfzen, Whi+e Sfag, and Graff S+uden+: Nelda Chapman MANNS DEPARTMENT STORE I4 No. Ceniral Phone 2-6I33 1 5 1 WESTERN TH RIFT 30 No Cenfral Oregon Medford MORTON MILLING COMPANY Feed Seed IO Wesf Jackson Sfreef Ferhllzer SUPER MARKET 206 Wesf Mann Medford Phone 3 I85I Medford 224 E 6fh CROSLEY 0 Shelvador Refrlgerafors O Sinks and Dishwashers O Washers and Dryers O Klfchen Cabmefs 0 Ranges and Radlos 0 Home Freezers CRAIN 81 MOHR III!!! Always flrsf qualify Medford s large modern deparfmenf sfore Your Lane Cedar Chesf Dealer for Medford GATES FURNITURE BIG PINES LUMBER CO 32 W Snxfh Phone 2 625I Medford Oregon CRATER LAKE MOTORS Ford MEDFORD OREGON Where good servuce ss a musf Pea! Zen Waiaec MATLACK'S HARDWARE CO. The S+ore wifh a Thousand Thoughhful GFHS ' - N ff W 9 Xx,.fV .1--0 It V 4'M 1 X f J' -mf- lrn rr' A.x ,7 uw' T '.'n Q, ' 7 4 'I 'ff.-.-xii Q hu-fines? Gigi, 1 JAZZ S'I'uden'l's: Jan Smi+h and Connie Clark SWEM'S GIFT and RECORD SHOP WNV? DRIVE IN Feafurlng Frled Chicken Dmners Sfealcs Tasfy Sandwuches and a COMPLETE FOUNTAIN MENU Served nnsude 'Phe bulldmg or Ih your car Io see us We always welcome you because we +hmIr you are a grand bunch of Iuds HOURS 5 pm unhl I a m Weekdays 5 pm unhl 2 a m Safurdays 4 pm unhl MIdUIgh+ Sundays CLOSED MONDAYS Affer your foo'I'baII and baslzefball games and ofher school acIivi'l'ies, please come oui' From Trousers +o Sfuds, They're fhe Buds for Qqe Ii+y Duds W .x9 ' y, Don Wesf discovers a one in a miIlion size l4V2 shoe. ROBINSON BROS. II4 E. Main Phone 2-4542 X 223 Ly Medford Hugh Amr Vlew TCIFCB I947I LANDIS SHANGLE STUDIO Corner of Mann and Grape 8zH 8fH GRAND VIEW MARKET 2330 Crafer Lake Ave S8:H GREEN STAMPS Qualify Merchandise aI' Compehhve Prlces STAMPS STAMPS SOUTHERN OREGON TITLE CO 34 S Flr S+ Ph 2 522I WILLIAM J PEEK Groceries Meafs Fresh Frulfs and VegeI'ables O K MARKET I202 N Riverside 2 2984 Commerclal Transfer MOVING STORAGE CRATING PACKING Scheduled Frelghi' 'Io Prospecf Oregon and Way Poinfs AGENTS FOR: WEST COAST FAST FREIGHT LYON VAN LINES Owen Walker Owner Ph. 2-9028 320 N. Fir MEDFORD. OREGON JOHNSTON STORES Your RCA VlcI'or Servlce Headquarfers R.C.A. TV IT'S AUTOMATIC IT'S POWERFUL IT'S ACCURATE JOHNSTON STORES CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS SATISFIED II2 Soufh Riverside KLOCKER PRINTERY 407 E Mann Phone 2 20l9 Nahonally Known Appllances LARSON MAY CO 406 E Mann Phone 2 5302 M ,xi-ss Packard Wnllys Dealer ff- ' LEEVER MOTORS INC E 5+h Phone 3 3687 Pai Shamp and Don Sla'l'er Fur and Gafmenl Slofage RALPH S FOUNTAIN MEDFORD CLEANERS bfh ancl Holly Phone 3 l735 34 N Ho Y Phone 2 6500 MINKLER Joe Anlony presenls checlr for Boys League felevu s n sei 'lo Mmlrler 2 ll I 0 ll x ' 'A J' 3- ,','V, - . '1,:'5a' . ,,,,- . - . -1 K I 'f .fm P , 3I5 . - I - . Il - f If v V L1 7 ff K fl 0 B? , P, Pl, F - of T- V. 1 , 5 7 1 , 1 h W io Mr. -' f N I. Dua 2 Make Your Home Complefe WITH HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS FROM Smlfh Dynge Lumber Co 8Ih and Fur Phone 2 7I66 F7 fxfxy P 3 Ll uyuu mm 11111111 ll! N I llllll-l WWW HALLS SPORT SHOP N Rlverslde Phone 2 45l5 CHINESE FOOD AMERICAN DINNERS I Mule Soufh of Medford IU S 91 232I Paclflc Highway Phone 3 90I5 We need your head un our busmess EDS BARBER SHOP Around 'Ihe Corner from Greenes Try Wamsco++s Is+ for Beaufy and HeaI+h MEDFORD S PRESCRIPTION STORE COSMETICS and TOILETRIES Double Green Sfamps on Prescrlphons Free Delivery 6550 Medford Oregon I Mxgmx by-C' S'ruden+ Jvn Perry BARKER S MEN S STORE C-fx K ,, ' 'X .1 f YU ' 0 S ja ,,. 1 in ' lIllllllllIIlllllllW!h'7 ' 17 I 'M' I I I K 902 I I I - - ,. . . . I . . 9 I 'Z3 F,,'.,g . I v ' ' f- iff It ',F..f-ma-5,L1 i , nj, ef 'vlfgsz ' he N, I3 id' , VH :by Q Zi- ' ,I I ,. 7 , I 3 ov, y Q ' or 'unix ' xklri I if N , . -, 'af-1' ' , A - A ' w..,.,,g. A y A K ' I ' I . ' I I ' n' C -- -sg, -Q, Y .1 i 9 'xf s -xg . . . And this is how the Crater staff works? On Saturday afternoon, they decide to take time off from their grind to enjoy the first Cand Iastj snow-fall of the year. Preparing to clobber the cameraman are Patty Flossie Strader, Elaine Spoolie Williams, Deanna Lefty Bruning and Pat Spud Rukovina. f Another hilarious gag of the Juniors for dress up Fridays was affecting the costumes of the Crater salesmen did a terrific iob this year in bringing in ffplapper Age 205.11 Kathy Guiley and Nancy orders. Don Demmer is purchasing his '54 Crater from two Hamilton pose for 5 Shoi able salesmen, Cynie Rukovina and Dotty McGraw. V.. QW f f. 2: Ea A it E it 1. fl? 2' lp' 4 2 n LX 1 25 .5 gi Q: '55 ft kiwi is-, , r ACME CLEANERS I28 N BarileH' Phone 2 6003 Shlrley Nngl Margy Newman and June Couey on Slack Day vt sooo room LFWW jk!! 6 COFFEE POT Oui' No Rrverslde OLDEST ROOFING COMPANY IN SOUTHERN OREGON Pabco Roofing Pabco Pam+s Fnberglass Insulahon Pabco Asbesfos Pabco cmder enamel for pam+ ng Jalopues no brush marks EKERSON'S 38 So. Barfleh' Phone 3-363I ROGUE RESTAURANT 42 S Cenfra WW? GOOD FOOD 'adj t a' 6 rv, A! 'f'fi ?ffff'r- Q-mot, a+ . . . . . 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I - V' 50 , - . .,,,,,,,,....,,,, ..,,,,,,,.,,.,..,, 6 5, 97, 10 , 115 Elklns Donna Soph E s Carl r Ell1s Cor1ne Sr Ellgson Judy Soph Elson J1m Sr Eruckson Bob S Ettel Darrelyn Grad Evans Butch Jr Faber Jack Soph Faulkner Denn1s Sr Feldel Glenna Soph Fellows Jo Ann S Fellows Le Roy Soph Ferr1s Kathrme Soph F1chtner Carolyn Soph Fnndley Dwnght Jr F1negan Judy Jr F1nk Joan S Fnsher Ruth Soph Flagg Myrna Soph Flanagan George Soph Flemmg Gary Sr Florey Judy Sr Flowes Dale Jr Fogelquust Lloyd Sr Foley Benson S Foley W1nston Jr Foote Mer1deth Soph Ford Allen Soph Ford Doreen Jr Foster Terry Sr Foulon Duck Jr Foust Johnny Soph Fowler Helen S Fowler Margret Fraase Pat Sr Fraser Larry Jr Frazrer Carmon Jr Fr nch B111 Sr Fr1cke Robert Sr Fr1end W1lber Sr Frohnmayer M1ra Soph Frohnmayer W1ll1am Soph Frohre1ch Harold Jr Funk Carolyn S Furlong Mar1lyn Ga1l Tom Sr 67 88 Gatl1n Jerry Soph INDEX RECORD 9 66 88 O8 123 5 3 67 97 9 99 03 42 88 6 25 3 42 99 49 25 4 Gannaway Em1ly Jr 51 120 108 109 2 Gannaway Tom Sr 67 113 120 123 Gants Larry Soph Garner Walter Jr Garr1son Mary S Garr1son Raymond 232 66 42 7 92 92 4 5 O9 4 9 25 6 4 207 4 29 O4 4 Gatl1n Jerry Soph Gault DBVld Soph Gault Jack1e Geren George Gubson GIDSOD G1deon Gldney Gldney Gllbert GIlInSkY Bud Soph Peggy Soph J1mmy Soph Johnn1e S Carl Soph Gerald1ne Jr Jack Sr Cra1g Jr W1lson Jr GIlklSOn Bernard Soph G1ll1sp1e Ruth Soph Glllmore Gordon Sr Gleason Sesl1e Soph Gleason Vernon Sr Glutch De Mans Sr G1sh James Jr Gober Larry Soph Goldsm1th Bob Sr Good Beverly J Gordon Barbara Soph Gordon Carl J Gordon Don Soph Gott Dale Sr Gott Kather1ne Soph Goucher Sharon Jr Gould Bob Soph Granger Arlyn Jr Granger Helen Soph Granger Norma J Grant John Soph Grant Terry Sr Gray Don Soph Greaves Nancy Jr Gregory Jack Soph Gregory Wllllam Jr Green Green Green Green Gr1ess Gr1ess Gramm Charles Sr Gerald S Larry J Zelma Jr Kenneth Soph Robert Jr Sharon Sr Grow B111 Sr GFIVBS Sh1rley Soph Guches Alv1n Jr 1ey Kathleen J 52 93 98 105 Gulnotte Gary S Guss Carol Grad Guss Merl1n Sr Gushson Sally Soph Haas Lee Ann Soph Hackett Wayne - , - . ,,sss,,,,sss,,.,,,.sssssuuusssss 42, 108, 110 ', - . es...eeee....e......seee.....s..eeee...- eeA...-,-,f 4 2 111, -5, ,,ssasssssss,,,,sss,,r,,ssss, suss.,s auu,.,,ss ss,.,. 6 5 , 113 , ' - . ,s..s.s..sss..,Ass.s.....s..eeee,...Aee.....eee.,e.. 42 1 1 - , ' -Jr, ,YAA,-,,,AYY,,.,AYYY,,,,YAA,,Y,,,,.,Y,s,,,,..s,,,,,,.... 51 . 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I S af x Good bye school Good bye krds We of the Crater Staff thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the co opera tuon you have gnven us It has been hard work but fun all the way Thanks again But ut takes more than an annual staff to produce a year book Wnthout the and of the faculty communlty photogra phers and prlnters the associated students of Medford Hugh School could never have publnshed thus book The staff wlshes to gtve espectal thanks to those who helped us get the props necessary for our plctures the ones who smoothed the way for us and to those who vvnth us produced the book We express thanks to All the photographers for thenr prompt preparatlon of plc tures during theur busy season and especlally to Carl Landus for has creatuve and on theme puctures To Mr Bob Stedman and Mrs Joyce Garver who coached the Crater assembly that promoted yearbooksales and Muss Gertrude Fredrndson who helped our buslness rnan ager an fnnance problems To Mr Harrls Mrs Patton and Mr Clay for the tnmes they went out of their way to give us speclal and To teachers who helped plan the classroom shots To Mr Wolthoff for has work on Crater pictures and Mr Wolf for hus advuce to the art edntor To the people IH the communuty who lent us props for our photographs especlally to the Days for thelr sundnal and the Wannscotts for thenr stanrcase To Taylor Publnshmg Co for the beautaful prmtung 'ob THE CRATER STAFF 1 - - 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . , , 1 . , . , . . , - 1 1 4 ye f M1 4 yi, fi 1' vu ff... 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