Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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Mayfield, superin+enden+ of schools. l-le has held principalships in Medford Senior High, 1939-I944, Granls Pass, and Oregon Ci+y, Before coming +o Medford four years ago he was superinrendenl ol schools in Coos Bay, and is considered one of lhe lop school admin- islralors in Qreqon. ln spife of his crowded schedule, Dr. Mayfield compleled Jrhe requiremenls and received his Doclor al Educalion degree from +he Universily of Oregon, June IS, l958. His docloral disserlalion, a sludy of fhe Oregon public school fransporfalion syslem, played a signilicanl pam' in lhe slale legisla+ure's adiusfrnenf of 'fhe Formula for imbursernenfol school disfricfs in lransporfalion cosls. District 549C School Board composed f Offo Ewaldsen Firsl' Junior Ciiizen of 'rhe Year is an honor +ha+ has dislinquished Ivlr. Ollo Ewaldsen, l-le has also served as lhe presidenl oi lhe Jaclcson Counly Chamber oi Com- merce and lhe Medford Chamber of Commerce. He is an Army Re- serve officer. Mr. William Barlrer A prominenf member of +he Or- egon bar is Mr, Edward Branch' field of lhe law firm Roberls, Kel linglon, X4 Branchfield. l-le is a formed Uniled Medford Crusade presidenl, has served on lhe gov' erninq board ol Oil, and is aclive in olher communiiy proi- ecls. An accomplished arrisi, Mr. Wil- liam Barker, owner and operaior of Barlcer's Men's Siore, is vice chair- man oi +he school board. l-lis con- linual slcelching and doodling dur- ing board meelings has proved lo have a slimulaiing eflecl' on lhe olher members. Mr. Edward Branchfield Medford leaders The newesT school board mem- ber is Mr. KeiTh l-lockersmiTh, Tor- merly on The Oak Grove school board. l-le is associaTed wiTh The Jackson CounTy Grange Co-op and The Jackson CounTy School DisTricT Reorganizahon CommiT- Tee. which is working wiTh The con- solidaTion oT our school disTricTs. Mr Frank Bash ln charge of school disTricT 549- C funds, Mr. Wilson SlaTer, clerk of The board, wriTes all checks and prepares The payroll Tor school employees. As acTinq secreTary of The school board Mr. SlaTer Takes The minuTes and disburses disTricT funds. Financial direcTor of The school disTricT, he has charge oT The budqeT. Mr. KeiTh Hockersmi+h Chairman of The school board and serving his second Term is Mr. Frank Bash. Vice presidenT and compTroller oT The California--Ore gon Power Company, lvlr. Bash has been acTive in The UniTed Medford Crusade and The Jackson CounTy Chamber oT Commerce. Mr. Wilson Slaier Coordinafor of lhe vocal music depari- ment Mr. Juslin Dyrud greaily aids 'lhe division. The besf of ho+ lunches possible is the aim of Mrs. Virginia Wair, supervisor oi caielerias. Once a home economics Teacher, Mrs. Wail was selecied io have charge oi all siudenl lunch rooms when fhe growfh or' our schools demand- ed cenlral planning. Hiring and lraining personnel, seeing lhal all caiererias have compleie menus, and personally looking ailer The preparalion of special dinners are some of lhe lhings Thai' occupy her lime. Supervisors aid Versaiile and well lilred describe Mr. Jusiin Dyrud. As supervisor of vocal music, he organizes and plans innovalions 'lo improve ihe vocal music deparlmenis in Medford schools. Because he is an acousiical engineer, he is always consulied before any new music rooms are built Furlher evidence of his versa- liliiy is Mr. Dyrud's 'leaching band in grade school. One cup of sugar, four eggs? No! Mrs. Virginia Wai+'s recipes are in ihe gigan- fic proporiions +o feed over a 'rhousand high school siudenis every day. department heads, plan in vital fields Acfive is ihe word for Mr. Lee Ragsdale. supervisor for healih, saieiy, and physical educaiion. ln acldiiion io ihis responsible duiy. he supervises 'rhe summer sporis program and is an avid sporis ian himself. Mr. Ragsclale iniiiaied bowling ior boih The boys' and girls' physical educaiion classes. Bowling has become a much anfici- paied spori for 'fhe P.E. classes. as well as a healihiul one. Always looking for new ways io help his siudenis Mr. I. A. Miricl: siudies foo! Taking 'iime ouf for a brief pause Mr. Lee Ragsdale enioys reading his corre- spondence. Music, marching and misery all seem 'rhe same for Supervisor of lnsirumenial Music, Mr. l. A. Mi- riclc. Hours oi marching rouiines, praciice, and conceris are prob- lems he masiermincls. On Thursday nighis in fooiloall season Sam is found. megaphone in hand. march- ing ihe band 'ihrough ihe mud. snow, rain, or sleei 'ro produce fhe halfiime shows. Senior Symphony Band, new ihis year, will ialce more hours of his Time buf if is rumored he will find iime for his hobbies. camping. huniing, and fishing. Secretaries keep District 549C running Taking Timo ouT from a busy schedule, Mrs. Lillian Dorrell finds Time To greef a visifor. Inside Thai' whiTe building direcT- ly across from The l-liqh School is The nerve cenfer of a complefe school sysfem. Wifhin This sysfem of superinfendenfs and supervisors There is a professional library for Teachers. An unusual feafure of This library is The pear-shaped Table around which The board of educa- Tion meefs. A member of The of- fice personnel is Miss Donna Glass- cock, The bookkeeper for The school disfricf. l-lers is no small iob for she musf keep a record of all funds and school expendifures wifhin The budcief which amounfs To over a million dollars, Recepfionisf af The adminisfra- Tion office, Mrs. Lillian Dorrell is one of The busiesf women in The school disTricT. Mrs. Dorrell makes everyone who enfers The office feel welcome and Thaf his problem will be solved quickly and efficienfly. l-ler dufies include making appoinf- menfs for The superinfendenfs and ofher members of The office, Typ- ing numerous bullefins and reporfs. and answering The Telephone. l-ler efficiency and charm give one a fine impression of The Medford school sysfem. Making ouT checks for The personnel and balancing The buclgef is Miss Donna Glascock. in good order Efficiency mokes Mm, Lavomme Darmeille one oi We rriosr impor- iami pemons in fire admimisiraiion. AS Secrerary +0 Dr. Mayiield, su- perinienderii oi schools, if is rue:- essnry +0 keep Correrii records and perfinefii dnia ff Sime 6.000 Siu! deriis. Mrs. Darmeille can secure any needed imformaiiom aboui any Siuderi in A mairer QF miriuJreS. Aiso in iwer iiies are iiwe reporis oi aii iaculfy and cusiodians. Making fhose papers fly is Mrs. Shumaie if M reads l-5. The quiei' manner of Mr. Lesfer D. Harris, prin- cipal ol M. l-l. S., has made him a well lilced and well respecied individual. l-lis meihods ol dealing wi+h siudeni and laculiy problems each day are a credif 'ro his recognifion of self-rule as long as siuclenis conducl ihemselves in an adull manner. l-le relies on good iudgmenl and a sense of fairness 'lo help him keep peace and cooperaiion belween ieachers and siudenfs. Every day he deals wiih siudeni problems, supervises school aciiviiies and mainiains sirici discipline in a filling blend of eulhorily and underslanding. The abilily wiih which he handles his iob malces il' difficuli io realize how big if is. 'SHIV Second in command af MQXWUJ H5515 I Miss Josephine Kirfley, who han ine unnring inferesf so necessary for her work. Cnc of ine mmf fm' renvlwinq perff. of ner nccupaffon I-X Hwe- mfoflowfup inferfew wifn qremdnafw. Sho imveln To Orefqnn rwneqof, io see now s+uden+s are doing and lwow Medford High Could have lTC!DG4J Hwern mme. lzvery iwm, Vvv ang! menu ine f3on':p'Y5- a VPDCVQ Cn We fzfaifwfxiecl Siudenirg and how They feei aabmn mn inincy, iif lmorneworlg QLIiC'i8l'1CC'6iV1CiH1Ex'NLIlTDif'fi9 lim? JW Ilwenfu We 'n '4 HCCJ. HQ Han-. 'i in 'i'kWf Af Hn: V'7'v: inf nnnonncernenifw, dirocnnq Tno office worn und mek Inq H10 curricufmn ufnorhxle. Minn Kirncy Fmfzsf-uucf ine funny disposificvn VCGCIOCJ ffm nc-r ccfupnnon y Busy as usual, Mr. McDonald in- specis a repori. The secrelary who fypes +he announcemen+s is Mrs. B, J. Malcris, a newcomer lo Medford Senior High. She im- medialely became a lavoriie in The office because ol her prescience. l-lei' job includes giving receipls for money, making +he abseniee lisfs. an- swering lhe Jrelephone, lyping Jresis, and 'raking care of's+u- clenl insurance. B, J., as she is called, has a big iob lnul she laclcles il' wilh a merry smile. eansand Ready +0 help anyone, is Mr. Alex McDonald, dean of boys. Wilh his warm smile, and sincere airilude he is as popular wiih +he girls as wilh +he boys he helps. Mr. Mc- Donald finds lime To be ad- visor ior lhe Y.M,C.A. youih council in spile of his lousy school schedule. l-lis iob also includes advising Boys' League and checking boys absenfee excuses and wilhdrawal slips. Chuclcing. Mrs. B. J, Malcris mimeo- graphs announcemenfs. secretaries help students with dilemmas. The much loved dean of girls is Mrs. Grace Berg. She is lhe person in whom girls confide. She lcnows every girl and whal her school aclivilies are. The job of +alcing care of abseni and Taroly excuses is hers. Whai a 'lasli il musl' be 'ro delermine which excuses are valicl! Wilh so much 'ro do, we wonder how she can keep her winning smile. Only five seals lefi in row Cl , , I explains Mrs. Duffy, 'lhe school glgnfng, gxcusu 'S parl ol Mrs' seller-of-loolball-Hclcels. args lo ' Busy, busy, busy, besr de- scribes Mrs. Elaine Duffy. Her job consis+s of malcinq school reporis 'lo lhe s'ra+e office, re- cording 'rhe sfudenfs' semesler grades. and runninq lhe swilchboard. Her cheerful per- sonaliry has made her popular wifh sludenis and leachers be- cause she is always ready lo help Them in any way she can. She is acfive in Senior Girl Scoul Acfiviiies loo. Mrs Harrieff Tobin Mr. Roberl Sledman Mrs. Elizabe+h Se'Hle Mrs. Edna Sleward Mrs. Frances Ruclr Mrs Lenore Zapell Mr. Tom Marier Mrs. Margery Workman Mr. Roberf Semon Miss Delie Whisenani MRS. HARRIETT TOBIN: B.A., Colorado Universiiy: M.A.. Colorado Sfaie College ol Educalion. i-lead of English Deparimenlg English: Advisor. Torch Honor. MR. ROBERT STEDMAN: B.A.. M.S.. Universiiy ol: Oregon. English : Advisor, Technicia ns. MRS. ELIZABETH SETTLE: B.A.. M.A.. Universily of Okla- homa. English: Advisor, The Craler. MRS. EDNA STEWART: B.A., Coe College. English: Lafin Laiin Club Advisor. MRS. FRANCES RUCK: BS., Universily of Norlh Dakoia English: Assislanl' Senior Class Advisor. MRS. LENORE ZAPELL: A.B., College of Sain? Benedicl English: Drama: Advises all dramaiics aclivilies. MR. TOM MARIER: B.S., Washinglon Slaie College. English Fooiball and Baskelball Coach. MRS. MARGERY WORKMAN: B.A.. Universify of Wash- ingiong M.A., Wellesley College. English: Assislani Senior Advisor. MR. ROBERT SEMON: B.A.. Soulhern Oregon College. English. MISS DELIE WHISEHANT: lvl.E.. Universiiy of Oregon. Head of Remedial Deparlmenf. MR. JOHN KOVENZ: B.A.. Universily ol Oregon. English: Head Baseball Coach: Junior Varsiiy Foolball Coach. MR. DEVERE TAYLOR: B.S., Oregon Siale College: MS.. Universify of Oregon, Head of Public Speaking Deparf- menl: Public Speaking: Advisor, Siudeni' Council, lnier- Club Council, Debaie. Board oi Truslees of The Oregon Educarion Associalion. Mr. John Kovenz Mr. DeVere Taylor Oh, why clidn'+ I study my spelling! This is what Mr. Kovenz's students must be thinking as he dictates words. Spelling and vocabulary are a very important part of the English course ol study at Medford Senior High. An un- abridged dictionary contains 600.000 words and the aver- age hiqh school graduate lcnows between 3,000 and 5,000 ol them. At Medford High, academic students have the opportunity to learn l0,200 words in their iunior year alone and 25,000 words by the time they graduate. Words most often misspelled are short, common ones like too, its, or believe Charivari is less often mis- spelled than these short words. Learning vocabulary and us- age is an important part ol QFOWIVUQ up. nglish department teaches the fundamentals for livi Mr. Kovenz dictates spelling to his iunior class. Righf--Praclicing gesiures, Carolyn Mencke uses aid of a rnirror. How should l use my hands fhis lime? Carolyn Menclce praclices hand gesiures before The mirror in Mr. Tay- lor's room. In debaie one musi learn +0 say lhe righl +h'ng al lhe riohl Time, lhen use ihe hand gesiure ai fhe mosl eiieciive momenl. Somelimes lhe whole meaning of The argumeni hinges on 'rhe hand usage. To prepare ma- ierial for ihe dehale one looks ai +he problem from bolh sides, lhen Jrhinlcs ol argumenis againsi every argumeni one's opponenl may have. Activities give Oh sweei' Judy, where hafh fhou been?, ihe crewcui Romeo Dennis Barr seems io be aslcing Judy McGraw, ln drama class The aclor is 'raughi io walk, laik. lhinlc. and acl as Jrhe indi- vidual he is poriraying. This means lhai he siudies himself, fears himself down, ihen rebuilds lo iii lhe masler plan. l-le ihen puis himself info ihe charac+er's mind and heari and feels ihe same loves and haies. To be an aclor is lo become all lhe characiers ihai he has porirayed. Leif-Romeo and Juliei? No, i+'s Dennis Barr and Judy McGraw. I , wsewsiw l011lidC1lC6 in use 0 Enghsh 1.11lff11dg'4 3' The card cafalog is essenfial lcrm paper eqniprnenl For J. Flanagan lg. Cv ce la. Dall G. lorlcwood and K. Usher. A +ool for living! Yes, +ha+'s whal Enqlish is lo every one of us, and as we learn more ahoul lhe wrihnq and spealc- ing ol our lanquaqe we come lo aoore: Rare more lhe lhinos lhal +his slclll can do for us, The joy and salisfaclion ol increased underslandinq is our: as we learn lo creale ln lhe realm of lhe imaqinalion and lo express our scallered llwouqhls in oroanizecl ideas and opinions, We also reap lhe benelils of our own Crea-- livene-ssindel3ale,dran'1a, ancl lhe orher lhlncxs which sllmu- lale an inner desire lo be Conf slrllrlivfv. 512 'z ' 5 ' fc' Bcb glee'-2. Linguists study forelgn c1t1zens, languages, Miss Doroihy Wilson Mrs Maxine Smiih Mrs Naomi Van Dylre MISS DOROTHY WILSON: B.A., Iowa Shale Teachers College. Head of Foreign Language Deparlmeniz Spanish: Advisor, La Teriulia. MRS. MAXINE SMITH: B.A., Universily of Oregon: French: Lafin: French Club Advisor: Junior Girls' Counselor. MRS. NAOMI VAN DYKE: B.A., Universiry of Or- egon: Spanish: English: Assisranl Junior Girls Counselor. Growing in imporlance, Jrhe language de- parlmenr ol Medford I-ligh includes 'Ihree years of Spanish, lwo ol French. and 'Four of Lalin. lmmediaie plans are being made lor a Third-year French course, and German will also be iniroducecl. Chinese and Rus- sian are conremplaied for 'rhe lulure. A class Ihaf discusses DeGauIIe and Brigiffe Bardof? Along wi+h 'rheir regular sludy, French s+uden+s keep up-lo-dale wilh 'rhings l'ha+ are happening in France. This is done by records, newspaper arlicles. and magazines. Pen-pals in France malce il' possible for sludenls 'ro praclice rheir new anguage as well as promoie beirer under- sfanding belween peoples, CUSlOl'f1S La+in is noi dead! argues Mrs. Edna Slewari, lirsi and lhird year Lalin leacher. The s+uden+s who 'rake lhis classic language are generally 'rhose who are eilher maioring in language or are planning careers in med- icine or law in which knowledge of l.a+in is essenlrial. Gi course, lhe average sfudeni finds Lalin oi greal praciical use wilh his English words. Vocabularies, senfence siruc- lure, and especially The siudy of Roman cusloms and culiure all help make Laiin alive 'lor loday and ihe iulure. Lalin sludenls Pamela Sfacey and Howard Kennel admire piciures of ruins. E 4' ' 3 ' , Dress from Spanish-speaking Guaiemala is exam- ined by Karen Morlan and Tanya Enders. Taking Spanish ai' M.H.S. does noi siop wifh learning 'rhe language. ln Spanish class 'rhe s'ruden+ explores old legends and cus- 'roms of Spanish-spealcing couniries. He is also given an opporiuniiy 'ro see cloihes, boolcs, piciures, cards, and oiher arlicles aclually used in ihe homes of Spanish- spealcing families. The Spanish ieachers malce each counlry come lo life lor The sludenls. When a sludeni leaves Spanish class, he has acquired in iusl +wo shorf years noi only a lcnowledge of The Spanish lan- guage, buf oi iis hisiory, people, and lu- lure. Math Department stresses college studl s Mrs. Elsie BUfl9r Mr. Marvin Kauh Mr. Huber? Sharp Mr. Galewood Smilh MRS. ELSIE BUTLER: B.S., Universi+y of Oregon: Columbia Universiiy: Head ol Mafh Deparlmeni: Algebra: Geomelry: Trigonomelry: Scholarship Advisor, MR. MARVIN KAUTZ: A.M.. Colorado Slare Col- lege: BS., Sfale College, Dickinson, Norfh Da- lcora: Geomelry: Algebra: Trigonomelry: Sopho- more Class Counselor. MR. HUBERT SHARP: B.A,, College oi idaho: Algebra: Geomelry: Junior Class Assisranr Ad- WSOP. MR. GATEWOOD SMITH: B.A., Colorado Slale College: lv1.S., Oregon Slaie College: Algebra: Geomelry: Sophomore Boys' Counselor: Advisor Bowling Club. Ma'lh 'reaches you +o +hinlr. People who have worlced s'rory problems in a rnalh class lrnow iusi how lrue Thai slalemenl is. lalcing malh is more 'rhan iusl learning lo worlc problems mechanically. ln lhe lhree--year course offered al Medford l-ligh, a sludenl has an ample opporiunily lo become well acquainlecl wilh algebra, geornelry, lriqonomelry, and 'rhe new college algebra which is being offered 'lor 'rhe iirsl lime lhis year. Problems, problems, Glenn Kaye, Mrs. Buller, and Bob Emmens are engrossed in o slandard devialion problem. Top scholars preview college lexf. Five linalisls ol lhe Meril Scholarship lesl are Priscilla Shafer. Sally Maulding, Jeff Barnes, Tony Monroe, and Roberl Allen. Now we know how Teachers arrive al our grades, says Mrs. Bullens Col- lege algebra class. Slandard devialion is lhe melhod used in liguring grade averages. College algebra sludenls using devialion can find our iusl where lhey sland, academically, in comparison lo lhe resl ol lheir class. This is only one or 'lhe immediale uses sludenls can malce ol whal lhey learn in lhe various malh classes al Medlord l-ligh. Algebra is very helpful in chem- islry where lormula wriling is prom- inenl. Trigonomelry is a rnusl lor phys- icy. Knowing how lo use a slide rule is indispensable lor working lhe long, complifaled problems in eilher chem- islry, or physics. The winners! Al lasl lhey lnow lhal lhey are lhe ones-lhe winners ol lhe Meril Scholarships. They have spenl many years ol diligenl sludy in lhe hope llrial lhey would someday be lhe winners ol lhe scholarships. Now They leel Conlidenl and poised. They can loolc ahead inlo lheir lulures in college wiih assurance vital they wif do well. Winning The scholarships is a big mile- slone in lheir lives, The rnalh lhey loolc during their years al Medlord loligh will help lhem immensely in lhe years lo Come. The college algebra course will give lhem a head slarl on lheir college rnalh. Social Studies advance understanding Mrs. Jo Anne Smifh Mrs. Johnnie Van Scoy Mr. William Ruclr Mr. John Masf MRS. JO ANNE SMITH: B.A.. Universily oi lowa. Head of Social Siudies Deparimenl: American Governmenl' Prob- lems: Advisor, ln+erna+ional Relaiions League. MRS. JOHNNIE VAN SCOY: B.A., M.A.. Universiiy of Mis- souri. Uniied Siaies Hisloryy Economics: Sociology? Hislory Economics Civics Associaiiion Advisor. MR. VERN WOLTHOFF: B.A., Dubuque Universiiy: M.A.. Universify of Missouri. American Problems: Journalism: Hi-Times Advisor. MR. PAUL EVENSEN: B.S.. Oregon Siaie College. Unifed Siaiel Hisloryg Assisfanf Fooiball Coach, Wreslling, Golf Coac . Mr. Vern Wollhoff Mr. Paul Evensen Mr. Roberi' Huff Mr. John Smocl: MR. WILLIAM RUCK: B.S., M.Ed., Universify of Oregon. American Governmeni: American Problems: Junior Boys' Counselor. MR. JOHN MAST: B.S., Universiiy of ldabo: M.S., Universiiy of idaho. Unifed Siaies Hisioryq Fufure Teachers ol America Advisor. MR. ROBERT HUFF: B.S.. Universily of Kansas: M.A., Uni' versify oi Kansas Ciiy. Unifecl Sfafes Hisforyq Tennis Coach. MR. JOHN SMOCK: A.B., Pacific Universiiy. World Hisloryt Advisor. Bowling Club. oi' world problems Of course 'l'he Declarafion of ln- dependence was signed in I776, explains Mr. l-lull, US. hislory 'reach- er. All juniors are required To lake 'rhis and a supplemenlary course in American governmenl. American problems, which all seniors lalce, deals wirh ihe maior complexilies of rhe US. and allempls 'lo find ils own solulion of such polilical queslions as Should The Uniled Slales recognize Red China? World hislory, economics and so- ciology are also available 'ro all slu- denls. Furrhering lhe s+uden+'s knowledge of governmenlal siruclure, hislory of 'lhe Uniied Slaies, and American economy are some of 'rhe goals a+- iempied by The Social Sludies de- parlmenl. l never fhoughf money was so complica1'ed, exclnims Danusia Koseclca as she and l-larolcl Friend inspecl pamphlels. Ninety per cenf of +l1e Africans are illifera'le. emphasizes lverne Iverson as Par Daugherly works lhe proieclor in American Problems. Students start explorations in the wor Mr, Ryder Berg Mrs. Delphie Cox Mrs. Rull1 Gray Mr. James Jolmslon Mr. A,-fhur 5501+ MR. RYDER BERG: B.A., M.A., Universily ol Oregon. Head of Science Deparlmenl: Cliemislryg Science Club Advisor. MRS. DELPHIE COX: B.A,, Universify ol Oregon. Bioloqy: Sophomore Girls' Counselor. MRS. RUTH GRAY: B.A. Unfversily ol California. Biology. MR. JAMES JOHNSTON: B.A, M.A. Weslern Slale Colle e I I Q of Colorado. Physics, Geomerryq Advisor, Bi-Phy-Chem. MR. ARTHUR SCOTT: BA., M,A., Universify of Minnesola. Bioloqy: Clierqe ol Audio-Visual Aids. MR. MARVIN TRAUTMAN: B.A.. Huron College, Soulln Dalcolag M.S., Universily of ldalwo. Cliemislryq Slwuflerbug Club Advisor. Observing pholosynllnesis in green planls are Bob Mclnlyre and Mike Monroe. 1 . w 1 n Mr. Marvin Traufman Preparing a diffusion experimeni is an inferesfinq iob for Slewarl Crum and David Johnson. Whaf malces you iiclc? Why are you as you are? Biology sfudenis learn The an- swers lo lhese and many more guerlions concerning rhemselyes. lheir place among living Things, and how lhey are relaled lo lheir environmenl. The sludenls examine planl and animal specimens as well ae fludy ihenn in boolcs 'ro learn more aboul lhem. Conseryalion iQ also dressed, as sfmlh ern Cregon has more Specier ol planls lhan any olher area ol lhe world of like size. Planls such as lhe Kalmia, which is rela+efl io lhe rhododendron and grow5'Onlyir1 lhfiz area will conlinue lo lascinale biology slu- denls lor a long Time. Science-minded indiv1dua lea n Underfaking fhe conslrucfion of +he new oscilloscope received by lhe physics deparl- menr is Sreve Smilh. The purpose of an oscilloscope is +0 show elec+ronic impulses on a screen. The impulses are shown by waves differing in size and shape as lhe impulses change in vibralions per second and volraqe. Afler school and on Salurdays Sleve worlcs in lhe special proiecl room on The maze of wires Jrhe oscilloscope conlains. Sleve has saved lhe school approximalely Sl l0.00 and pul in ninely-five hours com- plelinq Jrhe proiecr. Assembling lhe oscilloscope, Sieve Smilh plies soldering gun skillfully. 5 f s ,f Q ,Q much by experiment Running ihrough e fricfion experih'1en+ for physics are John Connolly and Clarence Comsfoclc. Thanks +o a big science push, Medford Senior High now has fhe loesf high school laloorafory in Oregon. Wifh Mr. Ryder Berg pilofing fhe classes, Medford should produce rnany fine chemisfs. The more arnbifious sfudenfs had fhe opporfunify fo prepare for college by falcing fhe new course, Chemisfry lll and IV. New loca- fions and a forced air circulafion lceep fhe odor of burning chemicals from filling fhe halls. The replacernenf of fhe old, worn eouiprner' ox' bright new apparafus has prornofed a renewed and vigorous inferesf in chemisfry. Manufaciuring The King of Chemicals. Bob Pond and Don New man sfarf fhe long and cornplicafed process. Commerce department strives for top speed Mr. Louis Mahar Miss Gertrude Fredriclrson Miss Josephine Culbertson Miss Teresa Dailey Miss Sally Stewart MR. LOUIS MAHAR: B.S., State College, Mayville, North MISS JOSEPl llNE CULBERTSON: B.A., Oregon State Col- Dakota. Head ot Commerce Department: School Account- lege. Typingq Shorthand: Stenographyy Senior Class Ad- ant. Advanced Typewriting: Clerical Ottice Practice: Fu' visor. Senior Girls' Counselor. ture Business Leaders ot America Advisor. MISS TERESA DAILEY: B.S., University of South Dakota. Typewritingp Bookkeeping: Rally Squad Advisor. MISS GERTRUDE FREDRICKSON: B,A., University of Ne- MISS SALLY STEWART: B.S.. University ot North Dakota. braska. Bookkeeping: Business Machines. Typewritingg Sophomore Girls' Counselor. Now what is this word? exclaims Karen Culbertson as she transcribes her shorthand notes into English. Sixty words a minute! l'II never be able to make it! Beginning shorthand students complain ot their dictation speed, tor the ability to take this course at a 'Fast rate is essential in order to enable stu- dents to write at a much greater etticiency than with' longhand. This course, which deals with a variety ot circles and lines, helps pupils to be- come better adiusted to the business world, - n . - Cllll'lt'I'lFV in business p rocvdurvs This is how +he fhing works. ln Miss Fredrick- son's business machines class siudenis learn 'ro ma- nipulaie and care for mimeographs, calculaiors. diciaphones, and adding machines. This course is designed 'io belier ac- guaini pupils wiih ihe mechanisms ol ihe various iypes oi machines. Mimeographing assign- meni sheeis icr ieachers is one way ihai sludenis may praciice iheir slfills. No wonder if doesn'f work! Lance Jennings applies 'ihe cleaning fluid io his iype- wriler. Care ol fhe machine is one of ihe skills laugh? in fyping. Jusf a minu+e, I'll find fha answer! Faye Frohreich works ihe adding machine while Jo Ann Roberis iypes. Oh! I lmow! This is a Chrisimas free! exclaims one clelighied lypisi. Ai Chrisimas lime siudenis in iyping class aciually malce designs by using iusi one lcey over and over again. Teaching +yp. ing is only one iob oi The commerce deparlmeni. li also gives insiruciion in ihe running of business machines. Musical lraining augments natural vocal, Mr. I. A. Miriclx Mrs. Virginia Weslerfield MR. I. A. MIRICK: BA., Upper Iowa Universilyi NIA.. Unl- vorsily of Iowa: Supervisor ol lnslrurnenlal Musici Varsily Band Direclor. MRS. VIRGINIA WESTERFIELD: Soulhern Oregon College: San Francisco Slafe Teachers Ccl'eqe: Woodwind Inslru- menls. I I Mr. John Drysdale Mr. Lyn Sioland MR. JOHN DRYSDALE: B.S., Universily ol Oregon: Junior Varsily Band Direcior: Orclweslra Direclor. MR. LYNN SJOLUND: BA.. M.M.. Universily of Oregon: Vocal Music: Musical Comedy Advisor: Clwoir Direclor. I-2-3-4I Mrs. Weslerfield and Linda Hess keep slricf rhythm as llwey praclice scales. lI1SlInllH16l1lE1ll21l6I'll ln harmony wifh song, Busy Eficx, Jacxio W'nire, Sharon Huffman, and Rulw Coovnrl, prnriire 'A Ceremony ol Carols. mm... Take if from fhe second s'l'rain, inf wlrljls Mi, Miiiflx is band class. lzreouenl praclices in inslrumenlal mecfions improve perlormanfe. ilechnique, which is o re- quiremenl for each person, is given oulside reoulaf ci us, Vme. Qnl, lhose 'lalinq crivaie lessons are exempl. Many composers and 'lheir worlfs are sludied in lhe classes. lvlusic lheorv, covered carelully in class, is perl' cl We iemeler exams. Pradice iz necessarv lor precision, conlrol, and aloililv To play in a group, so moul class periods are used lor playing. Open your moulhs wide no lhe sound can come our clearly, come lhe inslruc- lions in vocal music classes. Proper brealh- inq lo oblain clear lones is emphasized. A person musl have qood pilch and clear dir' fion lo soured qood while singing, Mr. So- lund does his loesl lo see lhal lhe sludenls inleresled in vocal music gel The mosl lhey possibly can from his classes. Vocal exer- cises are given during We warmfup period each day. These exercises are parl ol lhe Training ol lhe vocal chords lor voice im- provemenl. A 1' t 0 l a Mr. Warren Wolf MR. WARREN WOLF: B.S.. Universily or' Oregon: M.F.A., Kansas Cily Arl lnsliluleg Arlq Arl Sludenls' League Ad- visor. ters learn pr1nc:1plcs of modern. classical deslv Spiders invade ar'l' room! One ol llwe proiecls ol advanced arl sludenls llwis year was lo suspend a box aboul llie si7e ol n briclc eiglwl inches in llwe air. Some ol llwese slruclures evolved lo resemble spiders, ln compleling proiecls lilce lliese, arl sludenls are expecled lo spend several allernoons eaclw weelc aller school. Nol all advanced sludenls plan lo go inlo llie lield ol arl bul because ol llwe wide course ol sludy and llwe llwouqlil-producing proiecls, llwe llwings learned can be applied lo any occu- palion. Problem of blending colors is carefully solved by Kenl Slierly, Linda Harnsburger, and Dean Welclw. Against background of van Gogh prinis, Dewanda Winchell and David Havlick package sfudenf works for the Naiionel 5Cl10lGS'fiC Ari' Award compeiifion in Porflend. The drivers were ai' ihe wheel wifh one fooi on fhe gas and noses pressed againsi fhe windshield, while fravelers were wedged on Their seafs among 'rheir ulculeles, home- worlc, bereis, and mo+her's cookies. The ariisfs of Medford High were headed for fhe cify and fhe famous van Gogh exhibif. The frip was conducfed as a fraveling classroom in which The sfudenis were fo search for fhe unusual and loeaufiful. They arrived a+ fhe Porfland Arr Museum for a special four before if was open 'ro 'rhe pub- lic. Affer seeing a film on van Gogh's life fhey foolc ihe grand four of his worlcs. Van Gogh, whose painfing has greaily influ- enced fhe course of fwenfiefh cenfury arf, was one of fhe revolufionisfs who broke away from Impressionism. The class. fascin- afed, viewed fhe exhibii for four hours. Siudenis had heard aboui +he coffee club. The Expressof' where beafnilc arfisis hang ouf. Two siudenfs made fhemselves up as real ar'ris'rs in an aiiempf fo be in- conspicuous, buf on arrival rhey decided againsf proceeding when four very well dressed college sfudenfs enfered fhe esfab- lishmenf. The J. K. Gill Company sponsored ihe scholasfic arf program fhis year. Linda l-larnsburger, Dewanda Winchell, Judy Wy- more, Jaclc l-loward, and Diclc Day received gold Keys. Sfudenis discovered 'rhaf some obiecfs were noi iusf lamps, or ius'r dishes buf examples of beaufy. The success of ihe frip was proved by The exhausiion of fhe class from looking and ihinlcing. fl cm Ill 63 ITT 21 lc i Il gg t ca Cf I1 Il i Mrs. RuTh HockersmiTh Miss Claudine Krahberg WiTh close aHen'rion, Cecile Bell, Donna Jasrnan. and LoreTTa Caldwell prepare a salad, sandwiches and a pudding. es prepare girls for MRS. RUTH HOCKERSMITH: B.S.. MS.. Oregon STaTe Col- lege: Homemaking: Home Economics Service Club Advisor. MISS CLAUDINE KRATZBERG: B.S.. WheaTon College: Homemaking: FuTure Homemakers oT America Advisor. K 1ii!?fff!f!,, 2? Yum, yum! The TanTalizing odors ThaT come Trom The home economics cooking classes make everyone wish ThaT They could Take parT in The eaTing oT The producTs produced There. EaTing is noT all There is To a cooking class, how- ever. The girls learn To plan well- balanced meals ThaT have a high nuTriTional value. During The course They learn To bake breads, cook meaTs, can TruiTs and vegeTables, and To make iellies and preserves. Planning and serving meals is also parT oT The course. Each year The girls inviTe Their friends To a din- ner ThaT They have planned and prepared Themselves, This knowl- edge is helpful in laTer liTe when They musT enTerTain imporTanT guesTs Tor The MAN of Their house. fut ll T6 laces- 4-0 -----,- H- 01-- lieu la-f., ---- , - PuHing on +he finishing iouches, Sharon Tepavoc ices her cake. Welch ouf for +hose fingers! Sandy Clarlc induslriously sews a garmenl. l'm learning someihing I can use! One of The few classes ai Medford l-ligh in which lhe slu- denrs learn sornelhing lhal lhey can pul inro immediale use is ihe home economics sewing class. ln lhese classes lhe sludenls learn noi only how lo worlc wilh The ma- rerial, buf They also learn much aboul +he malarial ilsell. They worlc wilh collons, woolens and salins. They learn lo malce every- 'lhing lrorn a simple apron lo a smarl-looking suil. Each spring rhe girls are rewarded by admiring glances and smiles from 'rheir audi' ence al lhe annual Molher-Daugh- ler slyle show and lea sponsored by The Girls' League. Manual training y1CldS useful produc ts Mr- l-Gland Mshher Mr Don Hannang Mr Duane Richardson MR. LELAND MENTZER: B.S., Oregon Slale Col- lege: Archifeclural Drawing: Wood Shop: Car- peniry. MR. DON HANNING: Five-Year Vocalional Cer- lificafe. King's Point Oregion Shale College: Machine Shop. MR. DUANE RICHARDSON: BS., Oregon Slale College: Mechanical Drawing: General Melals Shop. Ample shop space pleases sludenls. Classes meeling in lhe recenlly cornpleled Shops Building are enlhusiaslic aboul lheir spacious quariers. Mr. Richardsons rnelal shop and Mr. Menlzens wood shop sludenls find lhey have ample space for lheir many proiecls, and nexl year Mr. Hanning's mel- al shop worlcers hope lo be ins+alled in lheir new quarlers, loo. Ol necessily, lheir new room is now being used for orcheslra. Sludenls in all lhese shops find lhal lhe emphasis lhroughoul is on vocalional use ol lhe slcills acquired. in shop Class ! I A walnuf-veneered cedar chesf is care fully consrrucred by Gerry Lyons. Linseed oil and pumice sione are used by Leonard Griggs and Larry Shreve in rubbing down coffee and end iables, Inner space projeds in advanced carpenf fry may be carried our in me wood sl'1op's new rooms. An I8 by 28 roof House, roof and ali, may be Consrrucred indoors and rarer moved ro a permanenr sire. lrems consrrucred in all classes, from 'rlne beqinnrna groups or onernour sessions, ro Hue advanced groups of Three-hour sessions, are pracrical ones. Advanced srudenrs proudry and e-Hi' cienrly produced some of me rurnisninqs for rne new shop rooms. Machining a parf for a bench grinder, Don Harrison works on an oriqina! projcci for his advanced VYTB1! '9 , . 125. Maclninisfs in +i1e making! 'ANVHT .fm 'na Ciwirw? 'i' 'i'fif1 f H i'ifikP r1Ci5f'i bmvn Gini? iiuimd in time nvw buiiclinq, iiioir very proc iirni procqrarn qwes. on juni Hire sfirnfv. Dgqrjivrnri prmirwri- ,giwqxvfri imyrwixlfr- U'ZQi-Ui 1. X CPG ff: 1: '3 ':jf-r E-0 - J 1 - -. A - ' f A i . -- L nr.: re ,rr 1. nm, Q0 wer.: .i er .11 rinnn, au- ii an wir, mi immmvrz, r1lf1niWir'ni',iiH infix, plumb ivmiis or C-riemrps. C ii'f rmiri.iie2 mi iiie .rivfwrriri Cmwie ffm bn rn' f'i- ::fgf if'iQ ':Zi 7 '3 in i ir1i , im'wrGf1ir'f'1g. In urn viireciirruui rirriwinq via?-29. iuiurc farm iriicriw are irwirninq ine iundarnfmraif, oi I'Yif'fi'!iEl'HifrliCil'riWii'iC1 emcil ine use oi ciraiiinq 1 5, fvii if We lie, Emi rr me i':.i'J7n1 Cnfzn ami birrc-zrriniw rmnfi iifiwc 1-rrnpioifnd rio 'iuiilrzd rriiwin firni immune deviqns. Sludenif, abiy cxczcuie born iifii and iiwrco dirnon :War yr ,C Boys investigate Fashioning funciional ancl beauiiful iiems ircfn Ccziser, erase arc air,n x.fn E5 fre work ieesrnec by beginning mera! mop dm.- denrs. They work aiio wirn sneer moral and wiiin wrouqi'1rirOn.fAxdvanciGci srudonis ierirn a qreai' deal alooui' all qenerai areas oi rrfrn,.'a:',fnC:. e-C6-rzenie icnne l '5ifi - af rrafning in we-idi'C1 foorn gas and ami, iorqinq, ana cmiincw. AH clafasee work on bein assiqned proi- ecis and proiefis oi 'Ineir own choosinq, Stieff is-'Filed iiwf pear '.-WF riwe?r Friar isis, we -'cnrezi roam in :ne nm, buiioinq. House pians for Iiweir arciiifeciurai drawing course are drawn up by Dave Ruin and Larry Norde, rivule' mavhinvs. 3I'1'lliU'1'lSq plans 4, . . ' ' 1 ' x L 1 4 -.fx Spof-welding a +ool box, Us 'QI A AM 'Y Na at Physical education builds strong bodies, Mr- FWCI SPI'99Il9e 9 Mr. Frank RoeIandI Miss Janice CFISP Miss Pafricia Mounfs Mr. Dean Benson MR. FRED SPIEGELBERG: B.S., B.Ed., Washinglon Slale College: P.E. and I-leallhg Foolball Coach: Assislanl Traclc Coach: Advisor, Order of MR. FRANK E. ROELANDT: B.S., Oregon Srale College: P.E. and I'-lealfhi Firsl' Aid: Baslcellaall Coach: J.V, Foolball Coachq Assislanl Baseball Coach, MISS JANICE CRISP: B.S., Univarsiry of Idaho: P.E. and Healrh. MISS PATRICIA MOUNTS: B.S., MS., Universiiy oIOregon1 P.E. and I-loallh: Advisor, G.A.A. MR. DEAN BENSON: B.A., Willamelie Universilyg M.A., San Jose Slale College: P.E. and Heallhq Biology: Track Coach: Assisfanf Fcafbal' Ccach Assisfanl Baskelball Coach: Cross Counlry Coach. MRS. JUANITA ANDERSON: RN., Trinily I-lospilal, Minol. Norlh Dalcolap Poslgraduale De Lee's Hospilal, Universily ol Chicago: Home Nursingg Advisor, Fulure Nurses of America. 48 A class wifhoul' homework? PE. is lruly such a class and ils only slipulalion is a shower al lhe end of each class period, Relaxing nerves and slrenglhening muscles are ils aims and accomplishmenls. PE. seelcs +o improve coordinaiion and build Ioeller sporlsmanship. The general rules of volleyball, loaslcelloall, and many olher such games are laughl so Thai sludenls can learn leamworlc. Firsl aid and heallh classes supple-menl lhe work in gym in order Thar sludenls may learn basic lundamenlals in The care ol iniured persons. Exercising wiih push-ups are Ray Konopasek, Adrian Sfangfield, Franlc Glenn, Jim Shaw, Jaclc Joyce, and Bill Williams. healthy minds Mrs Juanifa Anderson Whaf do dociors recommend? Calislhen- ics is wha? doclors recommend for beller heallh. Besides bringing beller heallh, ex- ercising also improves physiques and builds good bodies. Push-ups are only one of lhe various ways in which This is accomplished. Worlcouls are an essenlial parl of The daily aclivilies in boys' P.E. classes, for leachers 'rruly believe in This philosophy. Swinging iheir parfnsrs are Dick Ragsdale and John Fontaine wilh sophomore girls, l'll never learn 'ro dance wi+hou+ s'rep- ping on her foes, exasperaled sludenls ex- claim as They slruggle Through The arl' ol dancing. Square dancing, mixers, reels, and lollf dancing are laughl each year in all PE. classes. Fealured in December, folk rhylhms and music added lo lhe ioy of Chrislmas and echoed Through lhe halls. Nor only does dancing help sludenls be- come beller acguainled bul il also im- proves lheir coordinalion. Common, ordinary Things inTo nec- essary arTicles-This Technique is highly emphasized in home nursing. This, one OT The mosT useTul courses oTTered aT Medford High, is a requiremenT Tor iunior girls. The skills learned in This subiecT can be used in many more ways Than in nursing care. The second parT oT The nursing course includes moTher and child care, an inTeresTing and necessary course To every girl. Pour when ready, Sandra Gross insTrucTs Barbara Tyler as she washes her hands in home nursing. Sports, nursing skill benefit girls EqualiTy for The fair sex. ThaT's The moTTo oT These Temale Black Tornados who can be iusT as rough and rugg'ed as The big men of This high school campus. They are quick To puT To use Their naT- ural grace and nimloleness To iTs besT advanTage. The girls look closely inTo The mysTeries and inTricacies of The world of sporTs when They are TaughT The Techniques of archery, bowling, soTTball, Tennis, and Track. GoT IH De Ann Taylor leaps al'Ter The elusive baskeTball wifh skill and precision while Mary Frohnmayer, Chris Prenfice, and Carla Borough Try wifhouf success To block her various courses of acTion. N A helping hand. Jeanne War- nock, Mary Kay Harris, Janel' Merrill, and Janel Snodgrass help Mrs. Mirick in +he book- room. ew old, overdue books concern Staff 7 The library is a haven. A haven for Those who wanl' lo sludy or search for knowledge. A haven for Those who wanl lo enjoy a Trip inlo space, ride a horse. or search for advenrure by read- ing a book. The library is an essenfial parr of any school and Medford High is proud ro have one of lhe besl. There are approximalely 8.000 books in The library ar presenf wilh more new books being ordered lhree limes a year. The library has a complere magazine sec- 'rion wilh periodicals daring as lar back as l954. This is sornelhing The average school library does nor have. The li- brary is also equipped wirh many ref- erence books lo help sfudenrs wi+h such problems as lerm papers. ll includes a complele voca+ional file and news- paper seclion wilh papers from cify, slale, and ofher high schools. Mrs. Frances PaHon Mrs. Naomi Mirick MRS. FRANCES PATTON: B.5., Oregon Slale College: Li brarian. MRS. NAOMI MIRICK: A.B.. Upper Iowa Universily: Terr book clerk. Mr. Lindsay Vinsei MR. LINDSAY VINSEL: B.S,, Coiorado ASM: Vo- caiional Counselorq Vocefions in Indusiriesy Di- recior of Aduli Educaiiong Pre-Employment Quickly finishing ihe menial healih iesi, Dick Phair iilis answer she-ei, Tests find true interests Do you feel bad because your nose is foo big? . . . Do you chew your finger- neiis7 Such quesiions irom ihe rneniai heaiih iesi' brouoh+ lauohier from ihe siu- denis. This iesi iusi one oi fhe 'new fha? seniors iaice under fhe direciion of Mr. Lindsey Vinsel. His iob inciudes edrninisiere ing vocaiionai guidance, and giving iesis io deiermine ihe career for which 0 siudeni' is beef sui+ed. i-ie pians coileqe conferences for seniors, and heips many Siudenin decide wheiher ihey iniend fo go io coileqe or gei iobs ioiiowing qraduaiion. Aiihouqh his job invoices responsibiliiies, Mr. Vinsei EViiOAyfS Slow down. Slow down! Those rwo words are synonymous wilh drivers' lraine inq. No olher class al' Medford Hiqh al- lords as manv narrow escapes and as much laucqhler. Each day, lwenly unsure, lriahrened sludenrs rake hirns chaufleurind Mr. Hal Carver Through rhe srreers ol lvledlord and over lhe adiacenr counlrv roads. lvlanv a sludenl has been bolh enn- barrassed and sliqhllv unnerved when Mr. Carver rells rhem, very calmly, rhar Jrhev have rm Lhronqh a red liohr. For all oi irs lrvinq momenlrs, drivers' lraininq gives lhe sludenls valuable inslruclion and praclice belore lhev lalce rheir Jresrs To qel iheir licenses. I+ also qives. lhem confidence and poise when They drive. Every sriidenr who has been in The class remembers his ex- periences wilh a 'lond smile. Mr. Hal Carver MR, HAL CARVER: Porlland Slare College: Driver Training. Slgnals. corners, confuse neophyte drivers Gefhng lasr minufe reminders from Mr. Carver before sfarrinq our, Mike Gifford prepares To drive. Verlene Sariin and orhers are awaifing rheir Turns. -QQ? i M0705 r Privileged group of councilmen work for Medford High's loaders and planners are Susie Moore. A.S.B. business manager: Sharon Bliclcenslaff, Girls' League president Kei+h Berg, Junior Class vice presidenfg Jim Fon+aine, sludenf cabinefg Connelle Hinesly, Hi Times co-edirorg Peggy Fisch, Hi Times co-ediforg Ray Koneopaselr. Junior Class represenfalive: Sandy Hess, ASB. freasurerp Shirley Rufherford, yell queen: DeWanda Winchell, A.S.B. secrelaryg Dave Havililr, yell king: Jim Frohnmayer, sludenl cabinefg Sharon Carr, Senior Class represenlalivez Lou Elsa Voeglly, sfudenl cabinel: Bob Pond, Boys' League presidenlg Harlow Head, Craler edilorg Dale Foresee, A.S.B. presidenlg Larry Anderson, Senior Class president Roberla Sleeler, sfudenr cabinefz Jerry Vice, sfudenl cabinelz John Frohnmayer, Junior Class presidenlz Mr. Devere Taylor, Sludenl Council advisor: and George lce, ASB. vice president A regisfralion room of' il's own! This change has proved useful and elleclive for Composed of lhe leaders ol: each class, l'he council was also successful in improving lhe Sludenl Council 'rhis year. A+ meelings on Wednesdays, The group discussed solu- lions lo such problems as how To keep slu- denis from lhrowing candy wrappers and orher such garbage along J Slreel. The council was inslrumenlal in securing 'rhe approval of lhe adminislralion for lheir solulion lo lhis dillicullyz placing garbage cans along The Slreel. 'lhe sporlsmanship of Medford High. These leaders of lhe school were faced wifh lhe problems of Torgelling lheir own desires and Thinking only of whal is good for 'lhe whole school. ASB. Presidenr Dale Forsee called meel- ings lo order and under lhe guidance of lvlr. DeVere Taylor, advisor of l'he Sludenl Council, led lhe discussions. school welfare Leadership bes+ describes Medford Highs ambi+ious officers. Alfer Huey proved Themselves fo be worfhy of Huis quali+y wiH'i unique and clever signs and spirired campaign speeches, Hwe leaders were piclced by Hue sludenl body. lncluslrious Dale Foresee, A.S.B. presi- dent direcrs lhe aclivilies and leads lhe Sludenl Council. These 'rop brass worlc con- s'ranHy lo expedi+e more s+uden+ move- men+s my infroducinq new ideas fo +he Council. Example is lhe s+uden+ s+ore which is under Hue direc+ion of Business Manager Sue Moore. Operafed by Hue F.B.L.A. club, 'rhis enferprise is open every morning from 8:00 +o 8:20 and sells school supplies of all lypes. Chief careiakor of Medford High's inbred: and leader of Siudoni Council, Dale Foresee, A.S.B, president presen+s 'ropic 'For discussion or council meefing. Medford High's fop brass are Sue Moore, A.S.B. Business Manager: Dole FOVBSBB- 135-5- Presidenh Sandy Hess. A.S.B. Treasurer: Dewanda Winchell. A.S.B. Secretary: and George ice, A.S.B. Vice President League backs Boys' State, Saturday Sports Officers of Boys' League: George Koch. Sergeant- at-Arms: Fred Funston, Vice President: Larry An- derson, Treasurer: Pete Rasmussen, Secretary: Bob Pond, President. The organization every girl would like to ioin, Boys' League, sponsors intramural sports, pays tor the Boys' League scholar- ship, and helps the Girls' League with the Winter Formal. It also has a talent show which displays the showmanship ot the boys. The Boys' League council is the body that plans all these activities. The purpose ot the club is promoting leadership, a high standard ot scholarship, and character through wholesome activities tor every boy in Medtord High. Boys' League Council: Lowell Dean, Don Peak, Bob Pond, Booth Deakins, Fred Funston, Larry Anderson. Dennis Barr, Pete Rasmussen, Danny Seig. Dick Ragsdale, and George Koch. if 5 J Log'- ,sf If fl Salurday League baseball all-slars-Boflom row: Bruce Bromley, Tony Monroe, Bob Pond, Frank Pefersoru, Dick Pelerson. Second row: David Ryn, Bob Steele, Jerry Winelrouf, Mike Monroe: and nol sluown are Tom Manley and Tom Laurence. Buzzards, Bullsluivics, Blobs. No, we aren'u' calling anyone names-Huose are iusl Hue lilies out some ol Hue boys' Salurolay bas- lceHoall leams supporlecl by Hue Boys' League. Almosl every clay aller scluool Hue boys praclice for Hue Salurday lourna- menls. Muclu excilemenl is crealecl over Hue anlicipaled oulcome of Hue games. One weelc a favorile leam is on lop, and Hue nexl il is on Hue bollom. A+ Hue end ol Hue lournamenls Hue ulwo 'reams Hual come oul as lop winners malce up Hue Salurday All-Slars. Noi only cloes Hue Boys' League inlra- mural program conlain baslceuball. bul il also covers cluess, lable lennis, and loowling. Tlue lournamenls provide lun and enler- lainmenl for Hue boys and Hue wluole scluool, and Huey allow boys wluo are noi on Hue regular scluool 'reams lo parlicipale in sporls. Girls, League '-f-5 it Q - ,,., ,az J ' , '31 - GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS: Sharon Bliclcenslaff, Presidenl: Mrs. Berg. Dean of Girls: Delia Robinson, Secrefary: Vice President Sue Balmer: Treas- urer, Karen Pasclnlre. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL-Fronf row: Peggy Keifh, Pam Slacey, Ruby Rowan, Claudia Hoover, Karen Pnschlre, Delia Robinson, Sue Baker, Sharon Bliclcenslaff. Back row: Mary Pelerson, Jo Dee McDul7Iee, Sissel Frogner, Rosiland Randles. presents Mother-Daughter Tea and Style Show iff. 11.435 5' ff, , ,Ji , f, ft , . 2 - -f r ,, . f. i, ww is s s iv T T 'T T T we s..'w5L. 1 if A Precision is required, Mary Friend discovers while pouring lea for Mrs. Kovenz during Girls' Leag ue weelr. Girls' League is a ioiner. This 'rifle fifs fhe Girls' League fhaf sponsors many acfiv- ifies. One of 'lhe mosf rewarding was fhe clofhes drive held af Chrisfmas lime for fhe needy. The clofhes were collecfed by each class on a compefilive basis. buf bofh win- ner and losers were rewarded by fhe hearf- warming feeling of giving. The League wifh ifs able advisor. Mrs. Berg, also sponsors many ofher worfhwhile acfivifies. Because, as if grows, Girls' League becomes harder 'ro organize fo bring every girl info fhe as- sociafion, officers and ofhers who worlc closely wifh 'lhe Girls' League Council en- deavor consfanfly fo malze each girl feel 'fhaf she is an infegral parf of Medford High. In order fo do fhis, many lhings are planned, nof fhe leasf of which is Girls' League Weelr. The Mofher-Daughfer Tea is lhe high spof of fhe week, and a fremen- dous amounf of efforf goes info if. The League supervises many fhings, such as decorafing The Chrisfmas free, which sfudenfs would miss very much if 'rhey were nol clone. This organizafion also pro- vides ushers for fhe Senior Class play and music concerfs, as well as for many ofher social evenfs. Campus, students' tastes are Center Mrs Irene Drew Mrs. Vesia Pyle Mrs Mariorie Turman Mrs. Lois Pfhal Mrs Marianne Harrison Mrs. Virginia Myers The coolcing deparTmenT has Triple Trou- bles Tor The sTaTT musT prepare Tood Tor hungry sTudenTs in Three diTTerenT noon periods. The Tood musT be nuTriTious and TasTy4To saTisTy all The Blaclc Tornados, Trom The mosT peTiTe To The very rugged. This year The caTeTeria goT oTT To a delayed sTarT, opening iusT before ChrisTmas. This delay was caused by The many new im- provemenTs we now have in The caTeTeria. Good foods and pleasing smells are Typical when Mrs. Pyle, Mrs. Turman, Mrs. Drew, and Mrs. Har- rison prepare meaT loaf and rolls. The lunchroom now has a brighT blue color scheme and many new appliances in- cluding an enormous garbage disposal uniT. The sTudenTs appreciaTe The glass window which proTecTs The Tood, The easier slide Table Tor Trays, and The many brand-new Tables. They Tind The Tood as good as ever Tor The same low price, ThirTy cenTs Tor a compleTe meal. Cobweb-chasers raTe lcudos Tor sTarTing aT 5 a.m. each Monday morning To warm The building aTTer The long, cold weekend. Cur nine eTTicienT ianiTors clean assigned rooms, and worlc in shiTTs, The earliesT aT 8 a.m. and The laTesT aT lO p,m. The crew cleans blaclcboards once a weelc, sweeps and dusTs daily. lv1.l'l.S. ianiTors are The only ones in The disTricT who worlc on SaT-A urdays. Ji 1 attention for Competent staff 'if' 41 1 N X ' I Pulling ihe finishing polish on ihe floor, Mr. Allen Swear- ingen operales llwe polisher. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Marion Piiman Mr. Lloyd Clay Judy Thomas Mr. Ray Harder Margarel Rouhier Mr. Allen Swearingen bl X KX W-1muUll AUTUMN The crisp. quick hours are here. Biology, Tornadia Week. homework Themes, Hi-Times. books. Foofball, friends, 'rhe furure . . A rhousand 'rhings 'ro buy, And many hours ro spend. form Across: J udy Aco rd Bersy Adams Faye Adams Kenneih Adams Karen Aeschliman Chrisiy Allingham Dennis Anderson Judy Anderson Eddie Andren Dick Andrews Terryl Aniony Tom Ashion Linda Aubrey Bill Ausiin Waller Ayres Barbara Baccus Harold Bailey Raymond Baker Frank Balch Sandra Bandy Ann Barker trong school spiri I I A A I f Jim Barry Arihur Basseff Linda Baleman Dennis Bauman Brooks Baumer Joe Bearfy Beisy Beck Diane Bell Karen Bengsron Lorena Bennefi Barbara Berns Vaughan Bigalow Joe Bishop Roger Blackburn Gaylond Blankenship Kenf Blew Deanna Boggs Gene Bohl Jim Bohls Mike Borden Carla Borough Tom Boriis Eddie Bower John Bowman John Boyce Bruce Bray Carolyn Breazeale Nancy Breeze if , I VW H , W X igmz M I si . 52' -, ,.4 ,. ,. V , . . .. , .:A, .- Xp,-9 .X fv A H' R3 A A f 'ff 5 - my M-',-Ilfgll-5's-f 3 , V Z' ., iff-ra? 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Across: Arlhur Elkins Bob Elliol Sandra Elrod Jim Emmons Sharon Ericlcson Mairlyn Ernsl' Jim Evanson Eric Ewaldsen Gordon Falk Sandra Farris Julie Faughl John Fawcell' Sharon Ferris Gary Fields Wayne Fields Carolyn Finch Charles Flagg Milne Flell Linda Flood John Fonfaine Donald Ford Donna Fosqale Carolyn Fousl Jim Fralre Sharon Fraysher Mary Frohnmayer Gerald Funlc AI Funslon e class proud of many athletes fts.. mu WS tar WW 4. QQ T X xx . M i Q X me I W . .. i -,b If i :Q?W5si-. . iw 4 -S! -.Mg ,1 at - F. - K L. a i 2 Q 3 , fs ,gf Underclassmen Gelling a bang oul ol school are sophomores Jackie While, Linda Jo Wallermeir, and Mary Kay Harris. The girls, iusl arriving al school, en- ioy lhe busy hum ol school lile. The Challering and laughing is lypical ol all sophomores bul lhe perl smiles and brighl eyes belong only lo lhese lhree comrades. The lrio is also enioy- ing lhe luxury. laler denied lo all lhe sludenls al Ml-l.S., ol loilering in lhe halls inslead ol reporling direclly lo lheir regular rooms. Across: Ron Leaverlon Barbara Lees Joe Lellaiye Leonard Lemings Bev Lenz Diane Lewis Nick Linqren Ralph Labdell Fred Lorish Elaine Lowe Carl Luchlerhand Dave Lundquisl Sharon Lyon Bill Manning Doyle Marlin Judy Marlin Ronda Marlin Sarah Marlin Gary Maxson Karen Mayfield Kalherine McCorkle Barbara McCormick Larry McDowell Marilyn McCoy Jo Dee McDullie Edward McGinly Bob Mclnlyre John McKinley charm school Wlth bubbllng persona ltl Across: Pal' McNeil Gene McOuigg Nicki Mears Belly Medcalf Linda Medcalf Diane Melum Ilene Merz Craig Miller William Mills Russ Milclwell Sue Mifchellree Kafhryn Mogerman Mike Monroe Dick Morgan Linda Morlan Phil Morris Ken Morse Allen Morron Barbara Morlon Linda Moore Mary Lou Moore Gary Myers Gary Nelson Judi Naflwan Janice Nelson Linda Nelson Mike Nelson Renae Neilleron Larry Neuman Dorolhy Newman David Nienow Lynn Offord Doris Ogden Richard Ogle Elqia Oldham Carol Olson Ronald Olson Jim Osborn Terry O'Sullivan April Owens Maryann Owens Warren Parke Pal Parlier Rosalifa Palclw Jolwn Pearce Ken Peek Carol Peferson Dale Peferson X mm NG' 1 . - W 333221 wait 3 , fl-- 4 1, WW 'w Q Magis ix 1' E0 M' It If 1 ?N,. ffkfuffffi if -vii Q Q wg- , is S . 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Where's room l3l l can'+ find my regislrafion room! were familiar cries on Sophomore Day. Los? emids+ ihe confusion oi 61 siramqe buildiriq cluliered wilh piles of lumber, peini buclcels. and freshly laid lile, ihe bewildered sophomores slruqqled lo find 'lheir classrooms in lhe hope ihal when 'rhe iirsl day oi school arrived 'rhey would lcriow iusi exaclly where +o qo. fs, Shirley will speak on lhe imporlance of school acfivifiesf' Dale Ffrfesee rn' slrucls Mr. I. A. Mirlclc, Nancy Plcard, Slnlrley Rullwerlord, Mr. l-lurrls, and larry Anrlvrson ln a Conlerr-mfr: orr- Cr-dinq lhc sophomore lncloclrlnallon proqrafn. Alfending an assembly in +l1e aucliforium wlwere llney were well Horned lo llwe sclwool and lnlorrned ol 'rlwe various 'prlwool rules and reoulelloni was llwe Vri? orrler ol buslness on Sophomore Dany, Aller llwe assembly llwe Conluwed new rorners Clweclced flue lonq lid of names on llne bullelln board, found llweir reolrzlrallorm rooms, and llwen followed llwelf daly 'flweflnlea Up oerclacsrner, faculty, anfl Smdenl Council were on lmnd lo lwelp llwo soplwomorez orienl llwernselves lo llwe clwenoe lrom lunlor lniqlw sflwool, and We newcomers now respecl llwelr rnenlors because lluey admire flwern. 415 ' I ,mf ii, ' H' A ' SJ: A I 'YQ if ,Ri F' 5. Qi? Q in -S ' d nl., -, -Q, ,,, .V gf, W f, f Qs EQ? L, ng gi if 3 N3 H. Z Y 3935 i f ww.: 2 t W' , D is' wr. ERN f wx -ms, ns School dons new look for new year l196Ol l've goT laryngifis from shouTing so much, whispers one Teacher as she enTers The newly remodeled caTeTeria. RiveTing, welding, hammering, and sawing have conTribuTed To The noise oT The building buT noT To The lungs oT Teachers and sTudenTs. Even Though cramped condiTions s+ilI prevail, The modern caTeTeria has parTially over- come This problem, and Though mosT of The consTrucTion has been com- pleTed, much remains To be clone. Be- cause oT equipmenT TransporTaTion problems, The new shop rooms will be used by The band and orchesTra unTil The music rooms are compleTed nexT year. Consfrucfion seems slow, buT This addiTion evenfually became parT of The new caTeTeria. YQ. 5 2. Precarious balancing and slafecl roofs are undercover work in The enlargemenT oT The caTeTeria. You mean They're going To posT- pone school for anoTher week! STudenT lamenTs were cheerTul when a Truclcers' sTril4e made delivery OT ma- Terials impossible and consTrucTion oT addiTions To M.l-l.S. was delayed Tor a monTh. AlThough conTracTors are worlc- ing as speedily as possible, several de- parTmenTs will noT be able To move inTo new guarTers unTil nexT Tall. A new girls' gym and a second high school are considered as TuTure plans. Inspired signs express school senTimcnT. igns, praclic Shall we ax Them, sTomp Them, or haclc Them This week? This is whaT The arT sTudenTs musT decide each weelc when They malce The signs adverTising The coming games. lndividual members of The ArT STudenTs League spend Their own Time aTTer school To dee sign a posTer and hang iT in The hall aTTer everyone else has gone home. Besides game signs, They puT ouT posTers ad- verTising dances. seasons, and The many school acTiviTies. These signs are essenTial in promoTing school spiriT. Harcl working Medford men. kings oT The TurT, dig up The mud in grueling praclice. is :V . - . -- --: so, .si ,.,cs,,-.ss 1. -Q V- -sf -s fs 1: . - .. s V. -- . . ,,..: ff .,,. .. :.., .. . ssfm, ,.L. Ll L V cs, ,. T . . m 1 .M . . X ,sc,ssq,5 - A-pn Q?-K. 'fQ... ,, , r school Sllfll and pep rallies promote Q' I Pep and noise. This is whal' marlced The pep assemblies held by lhe rally squad, fo help boosl Their men on +0 winning scores. The squad lcepf up Jrhe spiri+s of rhe slu- denl body when Medford laced The 'lbig one, Granls Pass. Members of lhe squad promoled friendly r i v a l r y among rhe classes, and broughi new inleresl lo lhe assemblies wifh original slcifs 'Fealuring The Black Tornado overcoming irs Toe. G,-o, Medford! Go! roar proud Tcrnado fans, fo give Team rcosirg serd eff Tighlly packed, cheering sfuclenis are fypical of indoor pep assemblies, oat bonfire, game, an nc etamp Tornafiia We Oh no! Our signs are ruined! Cries of anguish filled The air as siudenis who had worked exira hard all day waiched 'Phe paini on iheir floai signs slowly dribble down 'lhe whiie paper wi+h fhe rain. Bui everyone agreed +ha'r +he show rnusi go on and all 32 floa+s made ihe round Jrrip wiih noi Jroo much damage, The parade. which ioolc place during Tornadia weelc, November I3-I7, depicied 'ihe Klamaih Falls game wiih lhe Black Tornado vic- 'rorious over Jrhe poor Pelicans. By The end of ihe parade, school spiril was high and lhe siudenis cheered ihe 'ream 'ro viciory Friday nighi. F.N.A. preclic+s fuiureibleeding Pelicans. Coals, cheers, and coals, Fxciremenl of sludenls mounls as flames climb high on Barnell Road. Moun+ing school spirif marked Tor- nadia Week which is on ils way 'ro becoming a lradilion al' Medford l-lioh, Fyowls of rhe week included lhe selling ol Tornadia Week ribbons and mums for lhe Tornadia dance. Proceeds from lhese sales wenl io lhe iunior class lo help send a Medford sludenr abroad under lhe American Field Serv- ice program. Thursday evening marked a car pa- rade. boniire, and pep rally. Sludenls mel al lhe school wilh lheir cars and. wilh a police escorl, noisily made lheir way lo Barnelr road where lhe pep rally was held around a blazing bonfire. Crue of lhe mosr popular evenls of rhe week was +he lloal parade Friday in which each club was required To make an enlry, Cash prizes were awarded lor The be-sl lloals. The climax of lhe week was, ol course, The game wifh Klamarh Falls on Friday. Salurday was lhe nighl oi a semiflormal dance which broughf 'ro an end a glorious week characlerized by fun, hard work, and a lol of school spiril. 0' . lf. 91 ' g5 R x , S Z 3? A crown and a lriss are presenled lo Jeanne Warnock and Arnold Wolf by Yell Queen Shirley Rullierlord and Yell King Dave l-laylicls. Queen of foolball crowned! Tlne en- lire sludenl loody in llwe' grandsland lweld ils breallw wlwile llwe Tornadia queen was announced. The second an- nual Tornadia Weelc was lwiglwliqlnled by llie presence ol a royal courl al llie Medford-Klamalli loolball game. 1 . l4CSl1Vff wCGlx pieqsfdes h Red and lolaclc converlibles carried 'rlwe 'lornadia courl, surrounded by clneers and music, lo llne crowning plallorm. Tlwe Senior Class elecled bollw lring and queen and Sophomore and Junior Classes eaclw elecled a prince and princess. mvcoming game Editors. crews assume duties Bells! Bells! Bells! During Crafer Weelc everyone's ears were cocked more ro bells lhan +o whar was said in class. The sophomores and juniors had fheir picrures ralcen wifh compararive ease when fhey were lalcen our of Eng- lish classes lor Their snap. The edirors of Hi-Times and Craler journeyed lo Eugene ro arrend 'rhe Oregon High School Press Conference held on The Universiry of Oregon cam- pus. While fhere, They aliended lec- rures by experrs and compared noles wi+h counferparls from around ihe slale. Mr. Wolihoff, who accompanied ihe group, was elecred vice presiclenr of ihe advisors. The delegalion re- lurned +o Medford wilh much more confidence in 'rhe ar! of publishing The Two official M.l'l.S. press organs. A flash and i+'s over. Sophomores waif in line while ihe Brainerds Sandy Aranl, and Sue Coffman account A 7 A.M. sfarf enabled The Crafer and Hi-Times edilors To regisier by noon for The Oregon High School Press Conference. The delegalion is Mr. Wollholl, Conneile l-linesly, Peggy Fisch. Harlow Head, and Roberl' Sieele. Dediczations, smorgasbord, student spirit Rah, Black Tornado! Sfudenls al pep rally follow Shirley Rullwerlord and Judy McGraw in senior yell. ,mower -.. -etym- Because cons+ruc+ion of a new wing delayed llwe calelerlas opening for Jrlwree rnonlns, everyone welcomed +ne advenl of lwol lunclwes. ll' was cheerful +0 be fed once again and +o do away willw llfwe inconvenience of brown paper saclcs. Food is served! Cooks Vesla Pyle and Marne Turman serve wailing crowd 5+ opening ol new cafeteria, Al1! New lab! Elalne Jennings and Doug Kleiver are bending glass 'lubes in ffrsl e'ce er' afler rn:'.f 'g. spice fall life The smorgasbord, sponsored by Jrhe Big Y market was an exciiing eveni in The Tall, This rrear was one oi a series of comrminify proiecis designed To finance Medford I-iigh Band To The Easf-Wesf Shrine game in San Fran- cisco. This was fhe bands eigh+h con- securive Trip. T-O-R-N-A-D-O! The seniors, led by Judy McGraw, sfrive 'io win The compe- fiiion yeTi. Hurry up, I'm hungry! is seen on The faces of Those waiiing +o go fo fhe smorgasbord. Y I District Champs lose to Jeff in final game is Q R i xl GARY WINETROUTI Senior DONALD HARRISON, Senior Co-Qufgtanding Lineman Co-oufsfandinq Lineman Tackle, ZI6 pounds TGCIQIG, l95 pounds Hard-charging linemen open big holes 1958 Varsity Schedule Medford QI Norflw Salem , , 7 Medford I9 David Douglas , O Medford , , 3 Marslwfield l.A. O Medford 26 Crafer , O Medford 53 Klamafli Falls , O Medford 33 Eurelra , .,,, O Medford , 27 Ashland ,,,. , O Medford O Granfs Pass O Medford 7 Marshfield O Medford 27 Pendle-fon , , , 26 Medford , 7 Jefferson A ..,. 2l Good maferial is no'I' enough. H fakes lono hours and much coaching +o iurn sep- arafe wilis and minds info a smooih-woricinq mil. Medford has iusr cause +o be proud of iis coaching siafi which has led ihe Tornado io many viciories. Coach Fred Spieqeiberq and Coach Paul Evenson are ihe men who have moulded ihe siudenis inio ihe hard hiiiino ieam ihey are. Unreieniing spirif and siamina give ihe coaching Graff ihe re- warding safisfacfion of a qreaf winninq Jream. Wzmafh Falls aqain fails To sfop D. Ragsdah- .nfii ha hai: JFBLPW a bo chunk om of Pei. around. Sweat and concentrali f - Dew L- -.43 f'1:'::'K'c.iNo ' V-1 .-,if Q we . L ,.-,V .V ,,,- .Y ,,.,,-h THE BLACK TORNADO gave hinl ol a fine season wirh a iirsl game, 2If7 yiclory over Jrhe Norfh Salem Vikings. Allhouqh Norlh Salem was ahead by slalislics, lhey were lell lar behind by line Tor- nado runninq which gained Jrwo of Jrheir Jrhree louch- downs, and by Mike Murray who added all lhree Cennfersionf, Ron Reich and Skip Benneil made louchdowns alier long hard drives down lhe field, Don Peek raced 89 yardi lo make lhe lhird loueh- down. Norlh Salem has been Jrhe only Team lo score THE DAVID DOUGLAS SCOTSMEN were hosl lo lhe BLACK TORNADOS for fhe second dame o lhe season. The iacl rhal lhe scene was 300 mile from Tornado Land did noi' slop ihe maqnilirenl leam from sduelchinq lhe Scols I9-O. Gerry Lyons and Skip Bennel were lhe men ol lhe niqhl wilh Lyons makira iwo loichdovn-s and Berne? one. Bid Mike Murray nwade one conierfion io rack up ire lolal of I9 poinls. aqainsl Medford. GEORGE lC Giiai-il IS3 Ilia. Sonic F N BOB POND Quailerback Ibl lbs. Senior JIM CLARK Oiiarlerbaczk I67 lbs, Senior tvpilix' Tornado QLIIHGS AFTER TASTING BTTTER defeai for eleven years ai The hands ol The MARSHFIELD PIRATES, Med- Tord eleven scored only during ihe Tirsi OUGFTSV, when bid Mile Murray lciclced a Tield qoal from The I2-yard line. The Tornado held The Pirales scoreless all of The remaining lhree periods. The Marshfield learn was hcl wifh Their passes, buf Medford over- came This by some furious rushing. The dame was largely defensive Tor boih Teams, and They had very Tew iirsl dowrf. AN AMBITIOUS CRATER COMET Team held The raging Blaclc Tornado +o only seven poinls in The Tirsi hall ol The second cohlerence qarne Tor boih Jreams. Danny Seig was lop ball carrier wiih 66 yards on I2 Tries. Lynn Kniqhl blocked a Conner kick on The fwo-yard line which sei up Difli RGQSA dale's Tirsl-hall iouchdown. Raosdiile fwepl fo an- olher 'Touchdown lalrer in The dame. Len Griqqs and Danny Seiq were The olher T. D. men Tor Medford io ser up a final score of 2670. Danny Seiq evades would-be Craler laclcler and slarls on 'Touchdown iaunl. GARY HEATH I77 lbs. Senior GERRY LYONS Tackle l-lallback l5I lbs, Senior FRANK PETERSON End Ib5 lbs. Senior ... Y.l' Tornado amen. of might' honor alma mater IN MEDFORD'S THIRD CONFERENCE, and sev- enlh aiclual qnrne, lhe ASHLAND HIGH GRIZZ- LIES qave lvledlord a lussle. Conlrary lo general opinion lhe Grivzlies were nor ea pushover. A spiril- ed Ashland 'learn lcepl The Tornado scoreless unlil lhe lourlh period when il Durlree-l'o'Reich pass sel up one ol Durlees lwo louchdowns. Len Qrioqs and Bud Quinney made lhe lfnal louchdowns ol The eveninq. lvlilfe Murray, wilh his golden loe, rnacle lhree oul ol lour Conversions, lo brinq The score up lo 27-O. WHO? YES! NCI YES! . . . Yes, lhey won. The Tornado won lhe biq one. The GRANTS PASS CAVEMEN, eller a biq weelc ol building up lheir conlidence, were upsel by The Tornados in a O-O hassle. Bolh reams marched up and down lhe lield loul neilher scored. The Tornados, who are usually on The orouhd loolf +o lhe air wilh I8 passes ard nine Cofnoleliorf, The Caverren nelled only 70 yards, while Medford nefled 25l. By lhe O.S.A.A. rules lvledlord lhen moved Inlo lhe quarlerlinals againsl The Marshlield Pirales. JOHN HARVEY UENTXIIS BARR ' bs. Sen 'BF Y s Gridiron pounders produce MEDFORD BLACK TORNADO-BoHom row: C.. Win' lrouf, B. Pond, G. Lyons, D. Jones, F. Peiorson, B. Taylor, I- U D, Barr, M. Murray, J. Fonlainc, J. Clark, J. Harvoy, R. Roiclm. Second row: B, Dernlrins, P, MCLQUC-qlilin, C. Solis rnarsli, G. Pallirnan. E. Coolr, J, Sliocrnalcur, L. Kniqlwr, K. Berg, D. Jensor, B. Linclenzan R. Kfuno use-lr, K. Dnrlefm -'T ir row D, K u.-1' C. Hri J. F3r'fm'r'e, J. Fri 'n5z',-ir ls. i.i1'r' C, Donn, J. fXndels0n. Four'll1 row: B, Hobbs, T. Earl, B. Cliarley, A. House, L. Brown, P. Morris, P, Hurnplurcy, B. Rix, l. Harnrnoclc, W. Park, M. Monroe, J. Piorcc. il. O'SUlli- van. Fiflh row: Fx. Minwiclf D. Cfwnnrlly, K. Crfllin, ll. onvow , 'J r L. W,nefriL? A. Fqnsir D. Rnqfdal-N, Sixlh row: ltr- M. Prnwoll, D. Harrison, G, Healh, D. Pocwlr, P. Rassmnson, S. Bonnnll, G. Br-eclw, B. Eclrol, L. Griqqs, P. Baird, M. l-loocl, S. Hobbs. Sevenih row: B. Cuslanrc, D. Mann, D. Scirg, t'l'l2ll0.l' spirit advances Ivum mor ' Charging over fallen Grizzlie opponenls Kern Dirkcf- qoes fivr-r lln- ond zonr- lor Mrldlcrfll lir-.l l.D, DON MANN MONTY PENWELL Mll4E MURRAY Guard Taclxle End l9O llms. Senior 220 lbs. Senior 206 lbs. Senior UE MWUSSW Nl G cl l 0 1' fl ll o 1 d s l ll e 5 0 u I h er Il Fwd I85 llvs. Sc-nior THE MEDFORD TORNADOS wiped our The Klam- alh Falls Pelican hopes wilh an overwhelming score ol 53--O. The lirsl hall wenl fairly slow, wilh only one louchdown, buf in lhe fecond hall lhe Tornados romped, ran, and rolled over 'lhe goal line lor seven louchdowns. The Pelicans fried lo lalfe lo lhe air, bur lo no avail, because I7 passes were incom- plele and four were inlercepled. Bio lvlilce Murray made lhe conversion live our of eighl limes. G. Lyons and his inlerference Cul around end lor qain aiarfl l-'3'sL:'el:l. 'Y V. C-:K QTY QVCP5 X V F.'X'J'fVT.fA I-lnifback Halfback Tackle IBO ibs. Swwior I42 lbs. Senior I79 Ybf. Svrwior f,If'g0ll COIlft'I't'I1t't' Svurvless in '58 WITH A TOUCHDOWN DRIVE, and reinforced FRED FUNQTON bx .1 Eureka Longer fumbNe in Jrbe Qecomd bali fbe F11 bail n Tcmedo frounced Jrbe Eufelia eVe.eo wifb a 33-O soire. fn fbe Hzfrd qearier an aefal pais fo Tbe end zone and a 75-yard romp +o Hue pay dirlr by Dom Peek gave Medford +wo more Jroucbdowns. A pave from Bob Pond fo Ron Reicb Gaye Medford Ni bi. S-'P -f IJENNES JINSEN Gllafd IFO Nba. Jnmimr Wg 57-5 igudwdqwvw w'+b ody 15 feiomds oF We came 'eff Tvfle Muffav eod Do' EEFVVFCW Made fb:-eo oui of fiyo conversions, , 1 I , . , f, Q. AL. .Md of' Fugfzaf , ,. 'f 3 TP. Q Gr Lyon. Rasmussen takes pass dispifc PQ-I dufomdfrrl. KEN DURKEE HR 5kvL l45 lbw Junior CALVWN DEAN Hdfbaclg l45 Hua. Junior .QERRY ANDERSON lgnd '63 HN. Junlcwr AL WFUNSTCN H sa'-, l65 H31. Ssplv. Will powvr and flrlxf' SKIP EENNETT Fdlback 160 lbs. Junior B o y S+-cz 0 as it li 'li 0 1' I1 21 d 0 Medford began llwe season wills a 2If7 virlorv and ended il al llie slale finals wills a score of 21-77 only llwe liand ol Pale liad changed sides llwis lime as llwe Jeff Dernos ended willw llwe 2l poinls. ln be- lween 'rlwe opener and final dame, llie Tornado slwul oul all of llwe Soullwern Qreqon conference and nonfconlerence qames leavinq Jrlwe opponenls willi nollwinq. Two of llwe qrealesl llvrills of llwe season were llwe 30 and 7-O viclories over Marslnlield. LYNN KNlC5l-lT Tackle I85 lbs. Junior LOWELL DEAN End ISS lbs. Junior DlCK RAGSDALE l-lalfbaclc l5O lbs. Sopn: more JOHN FROHNMAYER Jun or I66 lbs. Guard cllaravterlzv Tornado 7 G Pendlefon Buclceroos waved aiido as Don Pick darls S9 yards For a TD. Jirn Funfame sfands poised ready fo defend Running inferference for G. Lyons, as he fakes off againsf The Pelicans, are S. Bannrzf and B. Pond. State playoffs disclose best of Oregon Wifh high spirifs, school pride, and belief in fhemselyes fhe Medford Black Tornado enfered fhe Sfafe guarferffinals againsf fhe Marshfield Pi- rafes. Much lilce fhe fwo 'reams' firsf meefing fhis year fhe big brealc came early in fhe game. Wifh hard work, harassed by penalfies, fhe Tornados finally worlced fheir way fo fhe 9-yard line. and affer only fwo and oneihalf minufes of play, Bob Pond passed fo Gerry Lyons in fhe end zone for 6. Pond converfed fo make if 7. A raging Tornado fhrew fhe Buclceroos during fhe semi-finals of fhe Sfafe Playoffi on Medford furf. This was fhe closesf game of fhe season, wifh fhe Buclceroos raclcing up more poinfs fhan all of Medfords opposifion combined. Pendle-fon, wifh magnificenf playing, made 26 poinfs on four fouch- downs, The Medford Men of fhe Mighf were Gerry Lyons wifh fwo, Don Peelf, wifh an 89-yard TD., and Skip Bennef wifh one. Big Milce Murray made fhree ouf of four conversions fo fofal 27 poinfs. The Tornado marched info sfafe finals fo play fhe Jefferson Democrafs affer crushing fhe Pendle- fon Buckaroos on fhe home field, For fhe Medford scoring, Ken Durkee made fhe only Soufhern Ore- gon fouchdown: fhis was made in fhe lasf guarfer wifh fime running ouf. The game was a nip and fuck fighf all fhe way, buf leff fhe Jefferson Democrafs on fop. The Democrafs fools an early lead in fhe game wifh superb passing which fhe Tornado could nof equal. The Jeffersonians did nof obfain fheir Zl poinfs easily, for fhe Tornado foughf hard and yielded only fo greafer speed. Alfhough fhe Black Tornado losf fhe big baffle, fhey won The war wifh a fine season and a fown fhaf is proud of fhem. lr-lail Blaclc Tornado for a greaf season. Af+er receiving a pass IT Y 'Wi loweU Dram cms upfic-Nd, Hrruldnq Hxmuqb Pcrvdff-inn Um- Bfynn nmkes 5 ftvf Qin. M .H.S. teachers reveal outside awar s Admiring Scofch plaid displays are Ewald Turner. presideni of 'rhe national deparimenf of classroom 'ieachersp John Siewari, 'From Phoenix: Mrs. Maxine Smifh, presiclenf of +he O.E.A.: and Miss Belva June Mayor. presidenf of grade school ieachers, O.E.A. The 'Firsi' language 'ieacher 'io be elecfed presideni' of ihe O.E.A., Mrs. Maxine Smirh, was insialled during Spring Vacaiion. She is greaily deserving of 'rhis high of- fice 'For she has been very aciive in boih ihe naiional and sfaie as- socialions. In I958 she was elecied vice presidenr of ihe Oregon Ed- ucaiion Associafion. ln l959, as presidenr of lhis organizaiion. Mrs. Smiih is kepi busy by These aciiv- iiies as well as wiih her regular dufies of +eaching Laiin and French al' M.H.S. Wouldn'+ I love +o plop clown in 'lhal' chair and resl', Mrs. Joanne Smiih says she was ihinlc- ing. This group visifed Elk Lumber company, a member of 'rhe Cham- ber oi Commerce. only one of +he several es+ablishmen+s 'reachers ioured on Business-Educaiion Day. The educaiors were impressed by 'rhe world of business: and ihe pur- pose of Jrhis clay, io prornoie bei- Jrer undersianding beiween school and business. was accomplished. ae fa Q Q-9 Kilts. hagpipes, and Scottish songs Sorrow falls upon The wedding celebraTion when Harry BeaTon llecl Lawsonl is accidonTally killed as The villagers Try To prevenT his leaving Brigadoon. The brillianT musical Brigacloon by Alan Jay l.erner and Frederick Lowe, was presenTed by The sTu- denTs oT MedTord Senior T-ligh on December 4, 5, and 6. The suc- cess oT This ambiTious underTalcing was possible only Through The co- operaTion oT many diTTerenT de- parTmenTs in The school and in- dividuals in The communiTy. ln ad- diTion To The drama deparTmenT and The choir, on whom resTed The maior responsibiliTy Tor acTing, sTaging, and singing, The arT de- parTmenT under Mr. Wairren WolT helped design and decoraTe The coloriul seT-at The orchesTra and Mr. John Drysdale lurnished The ace companimenT: Mr. Louis Mahar and The F.B.L.A. were in charge oT The 'liclcei' sales. Supervising The cos+uming was Mrs. RuTh T-loclcersmiTh Tor whom Mr. Ray Lewis provided slceTches. The dances were sTaged by Miss Colleen l-lope, and The KilTie Band oi Ashland generously provided auThenTic lcilTs Tor many oT The principals. MacConnachy Square in The midsT OT an eighTeenTh cenTury Tair is a puzzle To The TwenTieTh cenTury Americans Tommy Al- brighT lJohn Frohnmayerl and his wisefcracking pal. JeTT Douglas lGeorge Kochi. The ScoTch lassies Fiona Macl.aren lRosemary Dool- enl and Meg Broclde lSusan Balerl Talce The sTrangers in hand and maine Them welcome. An enchanTA ing advenTure is broughT abouT by a miracle in Brigadoon. age lor another ITlLlSlCLll slicvc-Ss. money. Slancling in bewilclermenl al llne lair, Tommy and Jell Wonder al Qlwe vI 53f s a :e b-lex' f wer fvnerifian Only Mr. Lundie lDennis Barrl, llwe village dominie, can explain +o +l'1e lravelers fhal Brigadoon is an enclwanlecl lown llwal comes lo life for only one day every hun- dred years. Fiona lalcee llwe visilors lo lwim. Tommy falls in love willw Fiona, bul, because lie relains some cloubls aboul llwe miracle, be cannol' slay in Briqacloon. He relurns lo New Yorlc, quarrels willw his fiancee and al las? goes back lo Scollancl, wliere by llne power ol love, he reawalcens 'flue slumber- inq lown long enouqlw 'lo ioin Fiona. .4 New fb,-, .. ., xy, . Q W, .L Ss , a e f +5 L ,f in '... fi ' - t if V WW f, Q K . 7, . 5, . J wa Na ' 35 w 'Q ,M I 1 friggin! Q , 5 5 5 4 ,1 ' '- E ig Q, ,Y if 1 Y i -. : ' : . . -. LN Q 2' 2 QP N ' Wy' 5' A . i ii i V 1 ' if .Q ww ,, l I ,L --h-- - 11' U-k, ip, 2. fy, fag, R f L ,E X 'g x 4 ,N x 4- ,N E 9 v X, fl gk , House lllleil to c'a1pz14'1Ixf. A sincere promise of love as long as ye bolh are on earlhu is all lhal is reguired, explains Mr. Lundie lo The dainly bride Jean MacLaren llvlarianne Samuelsonl and The romanlic groom Charlie Dalrymple lpaul Moorel. There is no minisler because Mr. Forsylhe, +he lcindesl man in Scol'land, had sacrificed his life lo bring aboul lhe miracle. The clans-Bealons, MacGreg- ors, lvlacGuTlies. Dalrymples - have galhered 'ro wilness ihe sim- ple ceremony which Touches The hearls of all - parlicularly +he American, Tommy Albrighl. The l-lealher on The Hill, Al- mosl Lilce Being in Love, and There bul for You Go l, sung by Tommy and Fiona, provide mo- menls of poignanl beauly. Fiona has held her hearl lor lhe one she was sure would come and finds him in Tommy. Mr. Forsylhe had made il possible lor an oulsider lo Brigadoon 'lo come There lo slay. The oulsider had only lo love someone in lhe lown enough lo give up all else lo be wilh her. Tommy loves Fiona ihal much. Waifin' for My Dearie' sings Fiona, explaining lo her friend Meg and ihe olher village lassies why sho has noi yel lhoughl of marriage. hx '4 My '53 was , ,,,,. ML W, Q -ag 35 K I W I Q X2 5 5 X my ge Qs S! Gi nf Sf 8 ' f ,ax . i V, 121 .K . xgliii s spf N L Q I . ' 2' ,25 4 ' 1 5 QVQ- ' H .A 5 5 , L1 1. if QL Q -L LEL.,L E7 Y Q 1 Tj iQ gl, L Q Q 6 X, . 'lf Q 9 s 1' O 9 .L if o L L Q Q w u x K . .f,f '- ML, Q I U ' 5 sw B-Q X LL . ,.L,f. Lf, ' Q- I L , uw L V425 L 5'2- ff ' Y Q 1 S my N , , .1 Q. ' ' I I Q . ,. x 1 . 2: ' Q L L 3Qf3fQf' 1'gi7 ,. L Nf EL! 's X a t 1- M :Q ,ji L 1, ,. 6L ' L -L ,L L4 , ' ',,,. , My H - i , W n, 1 - 4 -9 5 . f L3 N f . Q ,..,,,--.,,.-- M 1-.1n1f? :, 4' ' ' ' 1L.f'.- ff .-. 5' 1' ,- . r L . -s x. X. ' ' N ' 1 ink. 1. X.. fffwfiiaf ,V ,gg bfvimj,-.H . 1 1 I , O ff' S ki f Wal WINTER Cold, briglwl hours lwinlcle wiili acriviiy. Baslcelball, rerm papers, iesls. The Winfer Formal. music, TAP, A car waslw, caroling, Clwrisimas . .. A few hours. slipping rhrough lingers. Are spenr-wl'1a+ did l buy? Juniors lnfrl deserved Organizing fhe annual Junior-Senior prom is only one of lhe big jobs awailing lhe Junior Class. Realiz- ing lhal ailer anoiher year lhey will be eniering col- lege or business and Thai They musf uphold iheir high scholaslic slanding, The Junior Class members are importance in new offering lheir besl as sludenls. Leading ihem in Their plans are lhese well-chosen class officers: Keilh Berg, vice presidenlj Judy Bash, lreasurerq John Frohnmayer, presideni: Ray Konopaselc. represenlalive: and Miclce Noble, secrelary. I'O C HS l1pp6I'ClE1SSIl'1CI1 Across: Bob Adams Shirley Adams Par Albrighf Diana Allen Dick Allen Bonnie Allinglwam Jerry Anderson Richard Andre David Ayer l.oreHa Ayers Bob Baker Sfeplwanie Ball Janef Barker Molly Barker Marcia Barrell Tom Barry Judy Bash Ursula Bales Gary Beach PaHy Beafon Nancy Beclnon Cecile Bell Brenda Benneff Eldon Benneff Keillw Berg 411075 V A Energy is a must to meet senior competit1 Across: Jeanne Revis Pal Biqham Carleen Black Sandra Boese Shirley Boswell Allen Bowman Mildred Boyd Dwighf Bradford Reggie Breeze Sue Brennan John Broadben+ Pa+ Brookr-nan A momeni' of leisure near lhe bollom of 'lhe cenfral slairway is unusual. This is lhe mosl' crowded place in school for five minules oul' of every hour. Enjoying lhe remarkably uncrowded condilion during classes are Marian Parsons. Rifa Miller, Susan Fonlaine. and Gary Fields. The cenfral slairway is always coniesfed, for H' is rhe mosl convenienl 'ro lhe mosl' slu- denis, and is a 'lavorife rneeling place for friends. S ew -- Y If - . ,.,, - ,, ,- - . MM ww A H N ' ' as S 2 www .if ,QR . is R , ' 34 fgiifr f 2 f Q ,Y J, A 1 5?- Q A M WKHY . -Ad ' an r X -5 ' . Y' 5-sg f- 2- khimmzs-fwbf pviikiiv .W . 4' - ,. W, wr ,W y if ,my V, is . f if - .m i 'U gg ., X Q is E. 4 QQ .- L xx.. Fm Q XS.. Tji .gg K ff! i' K . ' - E235 SS sv .W x :ii kg ' fs q F fm, ' gp, , K W, QM, A W Taking 'lime ou? from lhe usual grind of sludies, iuniors Sandy Todd. Deanna l-lull, and Roqer Doalc gel logeiher for a coniab. When asked whal is inlereslinq, a iunior may say: opposile sex, chemislry, home ec, social sludies, pep assemblies. or dances. For ihe morneni ihe more frivolous side of school life is paramounl. Laler grades begin lo be more impori- ani' as each sludenl realizes how much They will counl in his plans. Juniors meet 0 r1 n , s ory, Englls Across: Kay Fellows Linda Fellrner Gary Fields Cecelia Fichlner Eileen Fineqan Susan Fonlaine Jewell Forbes Sharon Forde Ray Foulon Bill Fousl Across: Diane Franlclin Dorina Fraysher Sharon Frazier Marlene Froeber John Frohnmayer Sherry Funl: Mike Gardner Elaine Gebhard Cecile Gidney Dan Gilman Frank Glenn Dean Goddard Class of 1960 striv Discussing The amusing aspecTs of The day are busy juniors, Doug Paddock, Janice Evernham. and Sandy Sanner, Like mosT sTudenTs They enjoy The worlc as well as The Tun connecTed wiTh acTive school liTe. STudenTs Tind The work hard, buT rewarding and inTeresTing. A TavoriTe pasTime is relaxing and discussing The good Times wiTh Teachers and classmaTes. FavoriTe rendezvous are The TronT sTeps. caTeTeria, library, and The newly compleTed baclc enTrance chosen by These amused sTudenTs. to cut favorable nic Across: Margie Good Barbara Gordon Charles Gorr Max Goucher Donna Granger Marilyn Gralen Diane Grilfiih Sandra Gross Doug Guches Gayle Guinoffe Phyllis Hagle Ken Hall Across: Nixon Hall Bob Hamilion Eloise Harberf Joan Harbison Gene Harvey Sandra Heidemann Georgiana Henry Charlene Highland Chris Hillesfead Harold Holmes Barry Holi Liz Howard Linda Howe Al Hubbard Deanne Hull Understudies preparing to become Seniors Across: Sandra Hullon Eslher Jacobs Jeannine James Marlcey James Donna Jasmann Elaine Jennings Mary Jenny Dennis Jensen Kennelh Jensen Dave Johnson Kenny Johnson Jim Johnsfon Dudley Jones Roberl Jones Jack Joyce The boys' cars are a greaf source of infer- es'r al' Medford High. bolh 'ro The boys and 'ro +he girls. Admiring one of lhe older mod- els. which is owned by Ralph Large. are Eileen Finegan, Monica Se+i'y, and Carolyn Menclce. This parlicular car is one unique on campus: we also have The new- es+ models and several 'rha'r are nored for 'lheir cuslom jobs. FE 516 Mi sgfik A J is . V Qfrew Ky J mga , X 3? Q55 192 ,, ,NWN , Q fam, . ' WL! i . ,, , ilk geyz, aw ,A Q, A iii ,ml 4 ,. M fix AKYWAX x , ga ,vw - '-331-.154 Ari: K if ,ww-vuikiij ' mv-may f' . . A, Q? X M: 4 Q 1 J Q . . , x Q 1: if A S: 1 f -W' ff? 1-vw 'Mlm . Q fi wwf - Ng, .E- v,-:' ew, 3. , I1- : is Q . , Q ?N, 2,7-Q R . . K-1 -Mfg -H f , Q 1 4. V , 1.m,A,,, A , 1 ,,.k,,A , J A A I Q '4'fn,szw-:- 'Y E 4 L -. 1155 .. -.-ly , J'-33122 51 Q-J fi. 4. J k j 'akgf . 23+-vw X --.A . -1. wqyis, , f- H 2 . fsikig A k -g1gg5q.k, ,5g- gi-L551---.,s1- . , f :L 5 155 , X ,Q ,.A. ,, . . . . -fav ai -U ., : . wa- .my Ai ,:f,.,:, 5,'f'?x . H M- Ji m , L , - -. 526 -Q fi ft , , 1 Q- - ' .,-M., - 1. 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Across: Paul Moore Diclc Morgan Karen Morlan David Morris Janei Myhre Shirley Neff Ken Nelson Pal Nelson Pai Newlory Miclce Noble Larry Nored Heaiher Norris Juniors participate iin extracurricu ar Across: Keren Oakes Dan Oldham Sharon O'Conners Henry Olson Joy Olson Dick Orr Laura O+is Valerie Offoman Doug Paddock Marian Parsons Mike Parsons Marilee Palclw Across: Mary Pale Gordon Palhmann Connie Paulson Joyce Pearson Linda Peebler Dick Peferson Palsy Peylon Loisann Pike Garrea Piffman Jean Plersch Jim Pool Jeff Porfer Judy Poifer Sandra Powers Margo Pres+on events including Brigadoon, clubs, sports The rising middle class, our iuniors. develop senior hails. Juniors Clini Sliger and Sharon Forde show a generous pari of iheir personalifies. These people are band members doing Their share oi ihe work required +o move ihe band from 'rhe audilorium io 'rhe new room in 'rhe recenily con- sirucied building across Melrose Sireei. li looks as if Sharon is do- ing all lhe work: however, a liHle cheering up on 'fhe pari of Clinl' apparenily is paying off in Sharon's smile and ihe slack of books she is carrying. Across: Rosalind Pruiif Denny Pugmire Bud Quinney Rosalind Randles Hazel Rawlings Rosemary Rawslern Mike Reich Carolyn Reid Kalhy Relling Suzi Reule Rosalinde Ripfl Dennis Roberfson Juniors try to m M be Across: Jeci Sluelfon Carol Slaler Linda Slessler Jerilyn Smilh Jeri Smiih Linda Smifh Paf Smifh Ray Smi+h Terry Smifh Kelly Somers S+opped ai' a favorife gaihering place ar +he lop of rhe ramp are Peggy Kei+h. Judy Bash. Sharon Laing, Wayne Thompson, and Dean Goddard. This is a place of conversion rhar ca+ches sludenfs from many differenl' occuparions- sfudying in 'lhe library, Lalin or public spealcing classes. or pos- sibly a conference wilh The voca- 'lional .guidance counselor. This parficular area is always crowded: buf if is also one spof where you are cerlain ro meer a friend. illed personalities in the Junior Class Across: Toni Spence Jim Spoerl Ted Sfamper Adrian Slanslielcl Lauren Sloylon Clinfon Sleiger Jim Slenerson Pal Slriplin Mavis Slrom Loralee Sufherland Exploring +he older porfions of Medford High in order 'lo com- pare lhem wilrh The cheerful new paris are Nancy Beclcon. Paul Moore, and Molly Barker. As a cross-seciion of +he Junior Class. who could aslc lor loeller represenl- a+iyes Than +hese 'rhree sludenls? They are lypical of fheir hard- working, hard-playing classmaies. Paul is well known as having por- 'rrayed Jrhe characier of Charlie Dalrymple in 'rhe produclion Brigadoon. The honor of T.A.P. queen las+ year wenl io Molly. while Nancy is lcnown for her high scholaslic sranding. ta e e roles in class aCtiv1t1 Across: Jaclcie Thompson Wayne Thompson Teresa Thorman Myrna Thornion Barbara Ticlcner Margarel Tizelrlcer Beverly Todd Sandy Todd Diana Tomlin Terry Turpin Tom Turpin Barbara Tyler Across: Kay Sufion Bob Swan Jay Taylor Linda Teerer Sharon Tepovac Carolyn Thames Jim Thomas Sharon Thomas Teresa Thomas Ginger Thomasson Juniors study U.S. literature, h1stor Across: John Walsh Craig Walslead Karen Warner Doug Wasden Pam Walson Maxpaula Weslon Gary Whipple Pam While Perry Whilloclc Linda Wicker Bill Williams Marsha Williams Across: Bob Unger Sandy Urine Nancy Van Valzah Clair Varney Clyde Va rney Jeannerle Vermuelen Charlolle Walch Ron Wallcer Charles Wall they feel new stir of patriotic pride Who's going to win the game tonight? This is the big question asked by these sports-minded iunior boys, Ken Jensen, Dennis Jensen, and Lowell Dean. All three are ac' tive in school sports and as equally enthusiastic about their other school activities. They tind that talking over last weelc's victory boosts the mo- rale and spirit considerably. The boys are all excellent stu- dents, Dennis Jensen recently had a poem published in the National Anthology ot High School Poetry. Typical ot most students, the boys are cheer- tully loolcing torward to the game whether the results be win, lose, or clraw. Across: l-tarlene Willis Jim Wilson Jean Wobbe Marjorie Wonderley Craig Wright Scott Wright Dean Wood Harold Young Jack Young Janet Young Bea Ziemann Robert Croucher Q , a 3 5 a I, Qs. 'iii we 351. 5 ,X M if R if 1 psf is Y xi. 4525- W fn im? ia. 'w W '- ll si 5' H L ff 'V U xg 32 ' 4 M ,sf . , 5 LM afgi fb ? .fy ai W S -V f 1 1. A -Q, 1 . , we 'z5'31:,l ?S2Q Yf xx E ,ak 11,4 26 'ffsf,.. fa 1 5,.'X. :N fish ff w ,AV 5 4, M Q . 1' W. 1,11 ' 4 ir. . . p lthlghllghtedbycarol All was a flurry +he lasl week of school before Chrislmas vacalion. The Winler Formal was much nearer, and everyone was hunlinq eilher for a new formal or for The +ime lo purchase Jrhe Jriclcels. The dance was made parlicularly enioyable by Jrhe lovely decorafions, which consisfed of a silvery Chrisfmas free and many snowmen. S, dance, and tree The huge Chrisimas lree, seen in our main hall every year, is secured by members of Boys' League, who bravely face fhe snow of moun+ain slopes 'ro bring +he fir +ree. I+ is lhen decorafed by The Girls' Leaque Council, who leeler on ladders while Trying lo pul +he silver spire on lop. Pu+ flue spire on 'lhe very lip lop! Ruby Rowan insfrucis Sue Baker, whiie Sharon Bliclrenslafl and Claudia Hoover unfangle ligh+s. Carwashers, salesmen competitively Q flI'Il Excifemenh anxiery, and surprise are slwown by TAP queen candidales, Monica Selly, Carol Hubbard. and Roberia Willel, as Sludenl Body President Dale Foresee, crowns Carol Hubbard queen. The candidalcs' escorls are Jolwn Prolin- rnaxer, Larry Anderson, and Al Funsron. Royalry dances-Queer Care' ard Per par?-er Larry Ander- son lcenlerl sernnely dance llze coronalion dance. Included are .lolwn Frolwnmnycr and Princess Monica Selly llefll, and Sli-rlf-y Rurlwrlord willi Ted Lawson lrinnrl who ere no? rnernlzers Cl 're aourl. l Y i Afrer weeks of hard work by bollri Qornrnirlee cbairrnen and members, The local TAP drive Came lo an end willi llie crowning of Queen Carol Hubbard, Follow- ing llie dance rlweme, Hillbilly Hop, Carol was crowned willw a wrealli ol flowers. Decoralions were in llwe form of slcelclwes of nick cliaraclers, and bales of l'1ay scallerecl around llwe gym. This year llne winning class was chosen by a per capila syslem. Tlne seniors loolc bonors willw e lolal of 577773, a per capila of S2.I8. T.A.P. funds Wafer, wa+er everywhere was ihe iheme of The car washes. Wa- rer was on lhe worlvers' cloihes, shoes, hair, and on lhe ground. Bui waier and elbow grease made dirly cars brighi and clean again and more money For ihe TAP. fund. Each class held carwashes io raise money lor iis individual goal by working ai various gas sraiions every Saiurday. The slu- denrs' spiriis were noi dampened by ihe cold weaiher which froze lheir lingers and made scrubbing cars arduous. Workers' enihusiasm for helping lhe liirle crippled chile dren was noi lowered by ihe rain, snow, or log. -S v Q' Soap, waier and elbow grease are ad- minisrered io diriy cars by Diane Lewis, Beclcy Gales, Beclcy Rowan, and Mary Kay Harris. Pink coHon fluffs are every- where! Junior and senior ciiizens of Medford seemed io enioy This T.A.P. proieci besi, The co++on candy siand was swamped wiih cusiomers, and hanlcs of +he pinlc sweei were ealen everywhere. on ihe sireei corners, in siores, in cars. Pinlc smears on ihe laces and iaclcers of apple-cheelced children ideniiiied The buyers oi lhis new- oldlashioned sweei, colron candy. Mm mm good! Children enioy helping TJNP. by buying coircn Candy. R Sheff meefings are necessary fc plan paper. Members of fhe sfaff are, bo'H'om row: S. Heidemann, J. Lacy, News Edifor. Second row: D. Mohr, News Ediiorg S. Kline. J. Railfon, Sporfs Ediror: R. Cunningham. Third row: J. Frake, Clubs Ediforg R. Eismann. J. Adams, P. Fisch, Co-Edifor. Fourih row: J. Po'Her, Exchange Eclifory M. Good, M. Tizekker. Fea+ure Edifor. Shunding: Conneffe Hinesly, Co-Edifor. Diligenf news edifors on Hi-Times are Diane Mohr and Jim Lacy. FOICHNQ of WPGYS is done by N- SCPWGH. 5- Kline. P Fisch, C. Hlnesly, B. Nulfon. Journal is result of Preparing The high school column Tor Mail Tribune, Jim Fralce and Barbra NulTon Type and ediT copy. cumulative efforts The school news column appearing weelcly in The Mail Tribune is duTiTully wriT- Ten each weelc by members oT The Third period journalism class. Senior, Barba NulTon, has had The big iob oT rewriTing, ediTing The ediTion, and composing The column. This column is only one oT The many Tunc- Tions oT l-li-Times. The paper promoTes re- laTions beTween sTudenTs and down-Town merchanTs Through adverTising. A compeTenT and reliable adverTising manager such as MargareT Medlin, who is assisTed by Ken Wise, is absoluTely neces- sary Tor The success of The newspaper as mosT oT The money needed Tor iTs publica- Tion musT come Through The sale oT ads. This whole operaTion would undoubTedly Tall To pieces wiThouT The sTeady and reli- able hand oT iTs advisor, Mr. Vern WolT- hoTT. Fighfing The crowd is a bi-weekly baTTle Tor The disTribuTers of Hi-Times. Way back when ShorQy Frehnmayer, Baby-Face Pond, and Perpendicular-lo-a Plane Pererson were sophomores faking Geomelry ll The +ransi+ion from sophomore back lo freshman is a qrear one. We all can re- member our lirsl scared day in Jrhal' huqe building known as Medford l-liqh School, and we are conslanrly loohinq lorward lo lhar miraculous day when we shall enrer college, We ollen rhirlc lhe qrealefl change should surely be belween our sen- ior year and our lirsr year ol college, bul acrually lhe bio chanoe occurs durivg fre years when we progress from sophomores lo seniors. We find lhal lhe allenlioh a sludenr pays his reacrer as a sobhomrre is considerably less lhan Thar of The lresh- man in college. There are many orher changes lhal we go lhrough, buf we do nor norice lhem unlil lhey have gone by. MED?-ORD c ,..,., . ' f?f'? x'L7N ' ww... 'AESYQE1 , Siigfiiie f. ,.,,Pw f ages r W.. . . .V k ma . f syri- 4 W I - .is 9 r .rl E -Q. or vw... - Seniors review and preview school life o wi, Oregon S+afe sfuden+s Sonya Lea, Millon Srniflm and Marcia Spence discuss flue change 'lo college willw Miss Josepliine Kirlley. Assignmenis have io be done-and Keifli Berg does his as Diclr Ragsdale lcibilzes. Because college is noi far in llie olfing lor lwigli scliool sludenls, ir is irnporlanl lor lliern lo plan aliead. Seniors are loolcing lor- warol lo college and realizing ine irnpor- lance ol Sludying, and juniors are begin- ning lo slanr lneir sludies foward careers. They know ilwal exlracurricular aclivilies provide a lol ol lun, buf llwal classes are lundarnenlal. lliree years rnalce a lol of dillerence in everyllwing we lcnow-people, solwool, cuslorns. We are loolcing forward lo llie clilferenl, wonderful experience ol col- lege. l Oregon statehood: lVl.H.S. ,f 5? Funnyface Dave Havliclr grlmaten lor ploneer-clad Beverly The cenlennlal did noi' go un- celelorafed a+ Medford! Wlwen llxe annooncemenl came llmal pioneer dress would be worn for one day, all had llweir lweads loqellwer make lrq plans. A varlely ol garb ap- peared - everyllwlng from llwe dresses ol a lavorile qreal-grande rnollwer lo The aullwenlic coslume ol a pioneer underlalcer. Many dresses lwad crossed llwe plains, wlwile ollwers were copies. Jus+ +l'1e money, ma'am, says Bob Allen as lwe and John Connolly prepare lo make change lor llruo people who buy lunclwes. Celebrates Centennial in pioneer dress Pioneer day brougl1+ brighl' col- ors, yards and yards in slcirls, and pieces of old iewelry. The looys lied an easier lime copying llieir anceslors llian did The girls, buf all did a marvelous iob ol making Jrlwe day a success. Cosrumes ol prospecrors, lilrle girls, and grand- mollwers provided much lun. H -'Ms' 18' 'lil ,seen ws. s ,gg wg yre. 'Q rkyrjlk .M 'lfilf wt U 'W 5, fl WAETVL in ne of The more au+l'1en'ric Pioneer Day coslumes was worn by Barbra Nullo t ,A 1 . Q Q, , f X 1 ' K . , ' rx? L I tg L ' L H rg' ' I' ' lt' iQ A A ff TV' L 'x .ef ,Tr h W X . g I tl ri V . Qt? L yi V- A an K wk V Lf, , 'Q ? Y, .. .Q Q . , , 3 ,4 K, Y I 'I' I ' , c' ' . R as ,xx X h ' .K , 1 r L .HL . 3 4 X ll Sr ii -K I A Q5 XV.. K, ,xi 9 1 ' - -v V W rx 1 sg N A is - rx te my AA , . h Q ,IIL yi, fx , ik! ? S 'L + K 1 Q ' I Q N' 4 ' in - V i Q- A . 35,5 gg. ' :X sg 'X I M NP S v ' X 1, ' ,V 2? C 15. W. N? g. A Q X A I L I M L K 1' L , J f 1 K 'X X, ,X Q . ,, Q X , 'J . A X fl 1 5 ., : Q A ' fi ,Q 1 X fa M Rf , A . m, SV, , H 3 F, . '. vi I , ' .1 Q uv ' V ' -4 I- S a gk, Ro -'x , fi 6 'n -v- . A. V F, if y' 3- i v , iv 'Ag 'Yr football games, Concert X S ff '7' , r .JW J.V. BAND-BoHom row: J. Gernaehliclw, C. Spence, N, Rawrinqs, C. Varney, K. Wilson, C. Gorr. Second row: D. Wafldns, G. Lane, S. Scheel, B. Hobbs. G. Myers, J. Thomas, W, Weaver. Third row: R. MIfcneU, J. Snrcyer, S. Bandy, S. Sweef, J. Walsh, R. Walker, D. Orr, B. Thrasher. Top row: Mr. Drysdaie, L. Bafernan, J. Anderson, R. Triop, J. Evernlwam, P. Donyer. MAJORETTES: K. Suffcn, D. Reed, B. Young, B. WHson, P. Nelson, S. Laing, B. FaHc, S, Herfager, M. Jones, C. Leffler, Head Mo- lorefre. X A N wi M, 3' g Q ':iE1-': 1 111, JR 0 f 'Q Q NW , h gf ik , 4 V ,x rg , Q ,Y 5 IX' X5 Y' fixm X - m 4 vw . X 5 if w ew Rv W 5' 'ar My ,f y I Q1 am, 53231, v- , xz tw-ff N, Plf gf X W X N 6 Q... M if S - S Q 3 N ? tk Shri ne hospital Their long hours of hard work are rewarded as They piay for 'rhe crippled children in ironir of ihe Shririe hospiiai in San Francisco, and when ire-v nmrgh down ihe green hir? darlrro fre hai?-time ac- 'iiviriesz oi The Eas,1'fWes'1 Game. Coniesi season Comes aiier ihe irip io San Francisco, and ihe solos and ensernbbx oraigrige hard to Try To omain excelieni' or superior raiinqs. Leader--direcior and guid- ing Spirii is Mr. I. A. Miriciic. . . . ,,'2-., - OFFICERS--BOHOITI FOWZ Vflcgiiy, Sgcrefaryj Rgbfgp-ia Sigfg-10,-N Pros idenit Jean Piefsch, Uniforrnw. Second row: Judy Wyiwwcgre, Uniiorniiq Joanne Rcbrwucn Uniforms, 'lied Lawson, Viqq, Pregidgnfq DQ,-, Tqmoiiyl D,.,,,,, Maw, De-area Rove' Lin'-rfrs soil, J. Websior, L. Vozrgiiyp Third row: L. Hess, S. Hopkins, L. Wirker, D. Banker, D. Hussong, T. Tocnniqes, R. Paich G, Marin, J. Harper, S. Hired, B, Couch, C. HubLer, P. Giilinson, C. Pahiseri, M. Sheppard, J. Denherdcr, L. Ayres, M Mcdifn R. Slevor J. Merrfh. Fourfh row: C. Hccxer L, Shan M, Mrehff C. B rrzuqh, R. Miiiern L, Jennings. T, Lawsfn H. Srehi M- R. im. ir, U VVa.Lffr M, Nobie J. Faqz' ' 3. Bo H. Ffens P. Trkiw M EIJWCSC' M. C rrer A Yn..nQcr Fifth row: 5. iw If Rfrevgr J. We-'ffl' N. Aiwroer-. R Ha 'in G. S? f J. Lat, B. Popp' J. Fqfzine K Hiidobiand, D. iinsofh, M. Johnson, J. Lacy, W. Ayers, J. Randies, R. Smiih, S. CZVHITHTI, D. Hiscr, in ifwaidsion, M. Gardno Sixih row: S. Ru!hnriord, K, Pascfhke, M. Goodman, J. Vawceii, J. Cciliiris, E. Jcannirnqu, H. Taylor, J, Ross, J, Hake, R. O'N0i W. Harvmok, IW. Vifasden, D. Morgan, M, Qiiiord, B. Hannaiurd, J. Beairy R, Hlifii, H. Young, R. Wricjhi, H, Baiiey Sfanding behind band: Mr. 1. A. Mirick, Direcmr. ?-its ef'- Mr. John Drysclale Wifh no official home rhe orchesrra has rehearsed in such places as ihe caleieria, audirorium, +he machine shop, and The las? place, lhe aulo shop. The inslrumenlalisis were very busy pracricing lor concerls and for lhe highlighf of +he season-a four ihrough Norrh Bend and surrounding lerriiories. Al +he end ol each year an award ban- guer is held lo presenl le++ers and pins lo deserving siudenrs. A lerier is given for every l,OOO merils earned and a gold lcey is given as lhe lop award ol 7,500 poinis. The merils are cumulalive from year lo year and are given for all performances, solos, ensembles, and orher musical aciiviries. Orchestra Works on merit system, represented ORCHESTRA--BoHom row: R. Allen, P. Shafer. S. Thomas, l. Iverson, W. Ayres, B. Kyker, J, Elgin, C. l-lil? P. Tsmplmirs J. Neison. M. Sanborn, A. Vail, L. Lafham, B. Baumer, Second row: C. Dunn, J, Sandi, S. Fonlaine, A. Ma+Thews, C. Breazealle, L, Voegily, J, Websier, J. Smiih, S, Srniih, C. Allingham, M. Kerr. J. Taylor. Third row: C. l-loovor, L, Shaw, R. Miller, T. Toenniges, D, Barns. J. Wyfrnore, E, Harlzerl, A. lvlclluilie, N. Van Valzah, M. Mediin J. Merrill, R. Sleeier. Fourlh row: B. l-lannalord, I-l. Young, B, Ellioif, J. Rob- erlsnn. J. Pleisch, P. l-lagle, G. Schmill, T. Lawson, B. Sheldon, D, Hildebrand, R. Smiih, W. Harwood. Slandingz Mr. Drysdale, Direciorq S. Rulherford, K. Paschlce, M. Harris, C. Walsiead. J. Bcvis, G. Guinolie J. Webbe T. Sirrnncns. .mfg- ,. EK Ex -4.,, 1 BPH mia, A L ya, W1 we ff X 5 Q-- fs-. .' 4 4 1 1 sf ' ' ' 'sits A0 I 221-3:4 ' -H 7 . '. 5 ,ww L5 .. . Q 1 5.89, xi' ' . . f A, ggi-g Mi Qi M f f mf' Q P sig N. V., 4 fi.: iw E ff. ,.,, , E fa 3 xiii , fi' i , f fa? ,xx M 4 f ,wi 1.4 5. . .- hx xx? g ,, may f ww ' I lfhf akx I' 'MW . Q.: vi ' I V A -1 Q rl? x, WV A X ...Q l Mr. Lynn Siolund NONETTE-Boffom row: L. Reavis, S. Baker. Second row: S. G-rail, J. Creaqor. Third row: O. Walden, M. O'Sullivnn. FourTh row: J. Chris' Tcnson, S. lroriner, K. Paschlso, IAA Programs, Seattle 'trip Climax musical year Ensemble pracTice 1'onigl1T, is The announce- menT oTTen made by Mr. Siolund To his various music classes. The ensembles do a loT oT worlc in order To malce Their public appearances, and The worlc is enioyed and appreciaTe-fl by all Their audiences. Ahnouqh The ensembles do noT usu- ally Talce The lengThy Trips ThaT The choir does, They Tind Their own Tun riqhT here in The Rogue Valley. Gnly Those who are rnosT TalenTed are chosen Tor The small groups, which are puT Toe qeTher wiTh reoaro To The besT arranqerrienT oT voices. This requires CareTui planning, buT The resulT is so good ThaT is is really vvorTh The eTTorT. CHOIR--BoTTom row: J. Carver, N. Picard. S. Balmer, l., Rc-avis R, Miller, J. Brill, M. Wiiliarns, P. Bigharn, M. Pierce, M, O'Sullivan R. Randles, S. Carr, M. Harris, J, Crcaqer, K, Morlan, L. Voeqlly S. Clark, C. Barr, M. Fanger, F. Frohriech. Second row: L. WalTer mire, J. Myhre, N. l'Tinnnan, K. McCay, B. Tyler, K. Lylle, S. llinlclo if ii' 5 v 5 i '5,,,g' Al, Q, .i Q' XE, 6' ' !-gd FEW 45 VV ',.4! gg -' 5' 2534.334 W 19' L ' 49 'iff Wvf if at gl I ' K4 Q ww, will A Qtr' 0 m ag. QM F My I + 1 f q T?if!W,, 1 2 1 Q N gl 1 ll' ll L E In ll zz N 1 A D U - I Q 5 Vocal groups acquire musival experience BOYS' ENSEMBLE-BoHom row: W. Wirilm, E. OYdl1am, L. Bosiwick. Second row: A. Cone, L. Scmrqqs, J. lrmders R. Tvwdeff. Third row: H. Taylor, W. Duggan, J. Sicphens, J. Sfoncrsorv. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS-BoHom row: L. Can-i' L. Serwe 3' H M. Tizelcf M. Se , C. Sha' J. LNJSTINQ:-E'V H. N- H: B. Rn' P- S. Cv ltr: IX. Bwfwr C Second row: G. Ycmg, D. Robir:-w E. Efcaocoik, S. S? 'TL' J. Pearce, R. Tia , S Lfrl 5 S. Funk, M. Jwrwmy. C. In Jw.. .., Fx. Vvfarner, J. Van Gordon, K. Conper. Third row: M. Affewburx. H. Rawfimgs, R. Peferson LM- . .lr r, J. Bohl, K. GNL, C. Icwfer, C. Dunn, J. Thomason. Fourfh row D. Df-Iuwhe, K. CJww1 rw'.er1, L. Mr Mm, B. H1 D frmqo J. Yu.1Hwy, V. Ihnnscm, IX. Rowan, C. Fur-nhfcr, L. SmIHv, L. Lowry, C. Menckv, D. Koseclca, P, ParYler, B. Cox, C. Van Der Sfeon M. frcJwmrvaym, C.Ti1omps ,Q X X in . 655335 wi i 9 5 , K 2 if N Q W W ff: A ,MW ff 4 1 'f rffr 'EW Q Q, , 5 , H- 3- Q 2 , , '- :EqEyi 'i E . 94 54 '24 3 if 1 Aga Q 5 sf. av-E I 5 1 1 ' 'V' Y ix! All 2 If R 22 1 ension mounts through months of confinement A story ot eight Jewish people liying in hiding and tear tor twenty-tive months was the basis ot the play presented this year by the Senior Class ot I959. This story is an actual account written in the diary ot a young girl thirteen years old. Anne Franlc spent her thirteenth to her tit- teenth years shut up in a tin tour-room attic above her tather's tormer place ot business. The Franks and their two daughters' their triends, the Van Deans, and their son Peter, and a dentist triend were torced into hiding during World Wfzr II because ot the Jewish persecution by l'litler. The setting is Amsterdam, Holland, to which Mr. Otto Franlc returned atter two years in a German corcentration camp. Memories are re- vived and Mr. Franlq reliyes the months in hiding. Don't let them take me away, screams Anne as she has nightmares ot the Green Police -' rf- 'ri 5-al af f ,ie .nr glee., ,FM -,- , A, 'n L. . .c t.. M.F Ml hc ht, c- I tsterintheqwe wg Q Six y r 5 5 mx it-- -C. .R ik E X Q 'Q' X X , E 'W N 1 rv- grg-f ,. A-I E J , 1 nv 'L ,f-.qv-.. .. ,W - Q Y .W ,, , ' -wa-, fi: Q1 1 W x 1 5 y fg f ,E y L 'U' if 1 ' ' L ', x L pjl -di' 3 -1 W A Ml. . R 'Q yrxvlel we P,-J Mernoera rnary Toicar, iL4x,1n. I Ni Looking 'far info H1ei'fu+ure, Anne and Poier wonder wiiai is 1,1 I, ii-qw Life in a concen+ra+ion camp 's Kraier iiiinn quieiiy. or M Vifew i Young girlie diarv Mernbers of Jrhe producfion sfaff were JVM Fonfwife ammo nv3'1,a::er3 Mr. S+eqiwm, Kgw Peer, iiqnri' Pnii Morqan. Ron Q'Neiii, Sound, Geraid Byrd, riirrain: Mr. Sinn Zapeii, Gerald Byrd, Phil Morden, Jirn Foninine, Bolo Asriion, Ted Lawson, Dewey Qfiii, ser consrriicliong Bob n 5 3 f: i 'I5E1..'x 29' NE -fl 3Q'ii'N'A NfVc'f, fer cecsfaficn. Oi We rifoperfg 'iaii were Row, nmnaoer, Danrizzin Kosecizn, Iyerne Snfiiiii, Sandy Arani, .lo Ann Iverson, Syiyin Jamison, Marianne Sonwelraon. Time c,oS'Iume5 Commiiree rnernbers were Karen Fissnor, Carol id nord KY ,' in C,.cef':2', AM Snercr, Jo Creel and Marlene M'ier. Qtner mernbem of ine prodricricn Siciii were Coiieen Riiey, Bonnie Cox, pi'ompier'i, Mary- bein Ramsay, Dewandn Wincheli, Siiiriey Ruilif erford, Judiiri Ross, Geraid Byrd, Siifwin Baker, rbi' 'ry Kw pw life T Q NI if 4 CJ if' f' .ren -JD , er fa nee, ic e f' i , Dave Hai. 'irq Nei, Vwfilson, iirCQra'n Senor' oi ine Gini League, i,3Her,' Brie Baker, Jodie Creamer, iiaiier co-dmirrnen: Miss Ciiiberison, Mr. Taylor, advisors. 1 r ff, Fra' ei Minn ard Mr. furnishes Anne Frank ,, Mr. Frank . .. Mrs. Frank Margo! Frank Peler Van Dean Mr. Yan Dann . Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Dussel Meip ,, Mr. Kraler tI'l1C CAST drama of war-torn Holland Susanne Moore Dennis Barr Judy McGraw , Sylvia Morris . . Glen Kaye Bob Sheldon Judy Riebe , Ted Lawson , Pal' Hanson , Dewey Gail ln spile of all lhis, l loelieye 'rhal' people are really good al hearlf' These words spoken by a lhirreen year old girl who spenl Two of her hardesl years in hiding, showed her lrernendous Jailh in lhe human race. The ellecl ol lhe play was lhal a+ The end of lhe performance 'rhe audience was so spellbound Thar lhey sal in complele awe and wonder. No olher young girl's slory has crealed such an ellfecl. Thanking God 'thai They are slill alive, Mr. Olro Frank bows his head in humble prayer. The fervenl' lugiiives are Peler Van Daan, Mrs. Van Daan, Mr. Van Dean. Mrs. Frank, Mr. Frank, Mr. Dussel, and Anne Frank. Cify Governmenf Day officials lake oalh ol ollice which is adminislered by S4udenl Mayor, Larry Anderson. The Mayors meell Larry Anderson receives lhe qavel lrorn Medlord's Mavor, John Snider. Council meelings are an inler- esling and necessary parl ol cily governmenl. ln lhe meelinq con' ducled by lhe sludenls' cily coun- cil many lhihos were decided which were imporranl lo lhe reen- agers ol Medford. Among lhe resolulions passed were lhose de- creeinq lhar all cily slreels should loe paved, a recrealion cenrer should be provided lor leenaqers. and seniors al lhe high schools should be allowed lo wrile lheir names on lhe pavemenl near lheir schools. The molion lor a recrea- lion cenler was aclively discussed by lhe council, wirh sludenls and adulls laolh presenling lheir sides. The sludenls found il helplul and educalional lo lake over lhe cily lor a day, and lhey gave inleresl- ing reporrs when lhey rerurned fo school. Seniors govern I do solemnly swear beoan lhe oalh ol o l'ce wbch was adminis lered by Mayor Larry Anderson lo crly ollrclals on February 4 belore Sludenl Governmenl Day Seniors were elecled by lheur classmales lo lake lhe place ol mayor and councilmen lor a day The council lhen selecleo olner seniors lor lhe appoinllve ollnces Aller lhe swearing in lhe sludenls were a en lo lhe lelevuslon and radio s a lion lor unleryuews Then lhe Elks held a banquel lor lhe ollicuals The nexl dev lhe sludenls aclually ran lhe culy Discussing Medford! fulure, Dick Hogan Don Wilson, Joel Reeder, and a Sl Mary's sludenl view proposed plans. vity through Elks, project -'N my ii Ts Criminal filing is explained lo Frank Pelerson and Ted Lawscn by Lieulenanl Roliie Pean. To gel oul of school 'for a day was nol lhe only reason lhal slu' denls were inleresled in Sludenl Governmenl Day. All seniors are required lo lake American prob- lems, and Sludenl Governmenl Day was a proiecl ol lhe problems classes. Previous sludy helped a lol lo qel sludenls enlhusiaslic aboul lhe cily qovernmenl. Mock cily ollicials visiled many ol lhe public ollices, and lhey learned aboul lhings lhey had never lhouqhl ol belore, such as how lvledlord gels ils running waler. ,. v' X ' 1 Clubs lvvcorne lsmincling Tournamenls, playdays, lrips . . . llwese are oppor- lurnilics llwal' lVl.l'l.S. ollers sluclenls. Club aclivilies are one ol Merllord l-liglik liriesl romlribuliofis lo ils mem- bers: Aller llwe sludenl erilers a club lie begins lilfing a lreasiire clwesl ol memories whicli lie will slware willi forces in School unitv luis lrienols. Memories ol llie lime lie bowled live slrilces in a row, ol llwe Roman laanquel and llie lillle slaves from iunior lwiglw, llwe 'llirill when lie saw lvis lirsl news slory in primr-lliese are among llie lreasiires llial lie will long cherislv. E: E , , f fs -- 1 , xx Agfa x. Q M an .M LJ' W 52' W r Q Q Q 'Y Q' '1 f :,.:.sN , V 5 .lt g ,ms Sam l -2 .....-Mx: V, 1 . Q 4 1 - ' . . A , Qt Q' x ' , . we P x . 'lf ss: ffl ' 'r' L3 1 f il X, L '- V 4 JJ, Q X L- D x 1 5 Q :J - 3 ' 4 X , ,A if .wan I W - '31 .1 R -11555, 2 gf, y X? ' 'A' jg? ' x ' -eg F? S . sf. Q 5 5' .w 'i .M 4 A 'Y' 4 ' 'Q ' . wg , -M - iw YV, -, ' f 5 1 'Wi P12 A Q X W 5. 2, ya wn, V? ' , , . Q-H5 a ' 1-1 4 ,if 4- gf . - M L 'X IS' , 4 1 . f It N 1 x ax' V4 Nr y J QWQH Q. IC.C. functions as House of Representativ Acfing as a lower house in lhe Medford sludenl governmenl is The l.C.C. or lnler- Club Council. The organizalion consisls ol +he presidenls ol every aclive club in school. ll was organized lasl year and is now lunciioning well lo Turlher emphasize imporlanl decisions concerning school. The l.C.C. helps wilh such lhinqs as lhe annual lloal parade. Since all The clubs are rep- resenled on lhe l.C.C. il was logical lhal This organizalion be responsible Tor seeing lhal each group had a lloal in lhe parade. Sludenl Council anlicipaies lhal wilh lime Jrhe l.C.C. will become more imporlanl as The linlc loelween The sludenls and ihe council. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL: Mr. Taylor, advisor: George lco. presidenfevice Dresidenl. B0'HOm row: S. Anderson. PTA.: C. Leiller, Fl-LA.: S. Bliclcenslall, Girls' League: J. Wymore, Ari Sludenls' League: M, Jones, Shullerlnuq: K. Cullaerlson, F,B.L.A.: K. Golf, l'l.E.S.C.: D. Robinson, Pep Club and Spanish Club: R. Sleeler, Band. Second row: F. Pelerson, Torch Honor: J. Kerr, F.N.A.: l-l. Head, Craler: B. Pond, Boys' League: D. Barr, Choir: A. Wolfe, Order of M: D. Newman, Bowlers: P. Slacey, G.A.A.g R. Allen, Orchesira. Top row: B. Quinney, Junior Red Cross: P. Morqan, Technicians: J. Fonlaine, Lalin Club: J, Frohnmayer, Junior Class: J. Frohnmayer, Bi-Phy-Chem and l.R.L.: L. Anderson, Senior Class: l-l. l-larberl, l-l.E.C.A.: D. Foresee, A.S.B.: D. Tinselh, French Club. Membership in Torch Honor Sociefy is one of lhe highesr honors a srudenl al Medford High can achieve. Only sludenls wilh lop grades and a record of good cilizenship are accepled as members. Al- lhough moslly honorary, lhe club lalces an aclive parl in lhe noise parade, coke con- cessions, and olher aclivifies which encour- age school spiril and scholarship. Good characler, cilizenship, leadership. and schol- arship characlerize Jrhe officers and slu- denls who remain dedicaled To lhe main- lenance of lhe high slandards of The local and Nalional Honor Sociely. visor. onor students achleve Bofrom row: S. Coffman, J. Merrill, M. Minshall, P. Shafer S Balmer M Samuelson K Lylle G Lockwood Second row D Barker, S. Berns, F. Flinlc, J. Snodgrass, J. Creager. K Cluberfson S Graff S Carr K Fisher Third row H Head S Maulding. 6. Kaye, M. Ramsay, O. Walden, L. Shaw, R. Sleefer l Voeqfly Top row C Barker J Barnes L Anderson B Presion. K. Paschlce, R. Sfeele, T. Monroe, J. Connolly, B. Pond Torch Honor Officers: Frank Pelerson, presidenl: Sandy Hess, vice presidenl: Bob Allen, secrefaryz Pam Slacey, lreasurerp and Mrs. Harriel Tobin, ad- ew xx IU 0 er with acftivilv om row D Hussonq K Nelson D Fosgale K GQ-schirnan D l-l ill, B. Hohensee, L. Lurnan, S, Kline, J. Elgin, afor cond row S Gehhard S Forde M Anderscn S rid, P. Dnnyci C. Bnrnlieisc-l C Cu-zlancc, l,. iuqgs l. Teoior W Whale Third row K Harrison l Young LIVl'OLlQl'lfi, M. Allerbury, C, Klnll, M. McCoy, Thms er ll Holmcs J Morris Fourih row C Homes E. Palhmann. W, Thompson, P. Whilloclc, T, V P d C lr' T M ' ' Pla' P Ri' i C VMQX' .i. ' 7 . 'WTLIFSPV' Medford High's newes+ club is The Bowl- ing League. ln ils lirsl year, il has become one ol rhe rnosl aclive clubs in school. wilh weelcly meelings and many unsched- uled ones loo, and has been a source ol enreriainrnenr and good sporlsmanship. The league reams cornloele for sernesler win- ners and a reoresenraliye ol each winning learn plays lor a lrophy ar lhe end of lhe year. The club is alfiliared wilh rhe Ameri- can Junior Bowling Congress. Bowling League Officers: Mr. John Smoclf, ad- V-ET Din 'elm-.'na' D'e5Tdn-+- Mr. Galnwcfd Srnill' aoxrrf' seared arf- Jr-fr Barnes, seuroary. and Bilan Srfio vice presidenr. Good cilizenslmip in school aricl communi+y is llwe goal of l-lislory Economics Civics Associaiion. Tlwe club is designed +0 slimulale an inleresl in social sludies and de- velop good cilizens. Eacli year. l-l.E.C.fX. presenls +l1e social siudies deparlmenl willi somellwing useful lo ine classes. Lasl year llie club bouglwl records describing lwislorical evenis for ilne record player purchased llne year before. Mosl of llie money for lliis proiecl comes from flue l-l.E.C.A. dance and colce sales al llie baslelball games. lnleresiing meelings dur- ing llie year include llwose com- memoraling ine birllidays of Lin- coln and Waslwinglon, and llne an- nual spring parly. ' 1 W l'l.E.C.A. Officers: Clarlc 3arlcor, vice presidenl: Sandy Maxon, commissioner of records: Marsha Minshall, commissioner of membership: Marybeilw Ramsay. com- missioner ol aciivirzesp Henry l'-larberl, president . - H.lL.i..A. presents hlstorlcal rcuor Boliom row: S. Aranl, I. Iverson, G. Lockwood, J. McGraw, S, Baker, J. Boll, K. Culloerlson, Advisor Mrs. J. VanScoy. Second row: H, Head, J. Creager, L. Myers, C. Hinesley, J. Snodgrass, P. Hanson, T, Lawson, R. Allen. Top row: J. Barnes J, lrlaiing, J. Frolwnmayer, B, Pond, D. Barr, R. Sieele, F. Pelerson. Future teachers explore art of education F.T.A. Officers, kneeling: Bonnie Lawrence, Secrelaryg Slephanie Anderson, Presiclonl. Slanding: Nyla Murray, Vice Presidenlq Rila Millar, lroasurerg Jeanine James, hislorianq Mr. Masl, advisor Me? . . .a 'leacl1er? Alrhough all slodenls in F.T.A. do noi be- come leachers, lhe club loslers an inleresl in leaching as a career and provides inlormalion aboul olher areas connecled wilh leach- ing. The club allends such eyenls as lhe fall slale conyenlion and ils semi-annual regional meelings. Fu- lure Teachers, which offers general services lo The school lacully, also conlribules lo a scholarship hind each year. The scholarship award, presenled annually, is given lo a sludenl who will make a career of leaching. The club is allilialed wilh bolh lhe slale and nalional l:.T.f'x. Boflom row: A. Sherri . C. Barr, J. Bel S. Balfer K. Lafmer B. Gebhard. J. Sinrs. J. W'yniore L. Reayk, M. Jones, P. Shafer Lylle, M. Medlin. Second row: S. Gebhard, D. Newman, D. Mi ler, B. Donahoo, R. Marlin L. Snflh, J. Smith, B. Taplell, M, Rarnsa M. Good, P. Tompkins, C. l-linesly, Third row: L. Voeglly, l 'l. Friend, B. Nelson, J. Roells, B. Young, R. Eismann, B. Allingharn Noble, N.'Van Valzah, J. Plelsch, M. Boyd. Fourlh row: C. l-loover, J. Jamison, P. Hanson, S. Boswell, S. Berns, J. Faughl, J. Sm G. Kaye, A. Meir, K. Paschlre. Top row: J, Websler, A. Walson. R. Allen, F. Pelerson. Q., su Bollom row: NVa':i'-, N. Saemesfr, V. lnaccer C Bef' E. Rec' M ref'-1' 9 B1-f- lx' L Pfebe' B Tcfd J l i .. -, ,-. c . . .. ., . .- .. . .,, . Mi. cond row: R. Sclirocdcr, M. Anderson, N. Wilson, J. Olson, S. Grail, J. Creaqor, R. Polorson, J. Brill, S. I-less, C. Hubbard. Third w D Greiiicu-i D. Wiiwclwcll, S. Brermur, D. Miller, R, Randles, Ll. Hales, B. Tyler, S. Simple, A. Slierrill. Fourfh row: L. Lowry, in Llmlc S, Pxiwlerson, M. Willizxms, P. Slacey, P. Wliile, T. Enders, K. Morlan, li. Fineqari, S. Smilli, C, Mccay, Top row: J. Moe, K . wc er, C. Mericlw A. Mow, T. Mee, K. Ruli. J. Basli, P. Barnes, P. Higham M. Baller, N, Bcrlmri. and widf Pvm 4-lulm iournexs lar r lo guinvs Abou+ face! wui llwe drill meal pracflceo by the Pep Club al loolball li-all'lime.Oi1orie occasion Preaiclenl Delia Robinson gave one ol lier lloriqimalu aommaricls and slie wap Qurprised wlien llwe group lurnei aid marclwecl lo llwe ollrier een :rf llie Veld as ulwe conlimed lorwurd. By exlwaufalimq praclices and slieer clelermirialion, llwe Pep Club was im line shape lor marclwf ima ul loolbnll qame-1, In aclcliliori lo miffiliricx llwe bfmcl willw lwalllirrie ecier 'i'e'eee-'tl liwey ufiisi llwe rally am. +1 w F yells. avril lrayel lo eul- olflcnwii loollball and loaslcelball qarriesh llwey are aclvisecl by Miss Janice Criip. Pep Club Officers: Cari. Swan, uiu1ui'... riiaumuer, Manila O'Sulliyan, vice prc-fiiclerilg Judy Clwriuliamscn, arvcrclaryg Delia Robimszin, prosidvnl. l!llIl rwgnlseirs aw.. Boflom row: 5. l-loidumann. C. Sallwrrr, J. Creagor, P. Nuwlnry, J. Larnbcrl, R, Randlcs, B. Buclqo, M. Samuelson, V. Palmer M. lnnger, K. Donalwo, B. Reich, N, Donahoo, S. Bronnan, T. Enclers, D. Tcfrnlin, S. Reule, L. Poffbler, M. Barrell, J. Olson Second row: XX. Sli:-rrill S. Bliclcenslalf, R. Pclerson, M. Anderson. M. Pearfaon D. Wallccr. S. Yader, D. Allen. U. Bains. E F vr-iv S. 2-rv: 0 f' Jgzvwfn NV. LJSVII'-'LE'I'. Third row: E. La---'e-'15 J. Janne J. S n, L. Srnri' S. Emir, N. Wi .gn P. lf.,-i'h, M NVQ law L. Luna' S ll :no J. Bri V. Eel. Fourfh row: N. Mmm, M. MQCCX, R Har 'L J. Chri5:I.m1,9n M. C7'Suli3vm', J. Mrfiraw, J. Jamizwn, C. Kiev. B. l-lohunaee, D. Rcbingor, L. Lcviry, K. Selby. Top row: J. Sides, D l-lunlrvr, B. Wil-,on, ll. Will, R Nellli.-lon, R. Parlior, C. Thompson, B. Safco, M. Harris, D. Winchell, K. Ruhl. Head Usher: Sue Baker. llshr-rs light. lead. svrvff. and Sf'il'l Bolfom row: ir-iw.3' T l.-1' 1' lf M JW95 S. Barca, M. Frre-Der D. G' 5 2'n H Nirrl., R. Ripll, D. llu.l M. lim-lflw l' Linn H. WH vs, S. T. dd, fx Bark.: l.. Snneuegon, L. Mecmi. S. lluflnmn. Second row: C. Riley, J. Widbbc K. lriiinwr, ll. lvliliui, B. lylm, S. Cilirislinn, P. Nr-lu' n, S. Crolicgol, V. Tln masson, lvl. Darras, D. Dali-, J. Drxvenpwrl. J Younq, M. l'nrs0ns,. Third row: il. 'lhormonmn, S. CDYFOSS, l. Thonmu, D. CTIVGUQCV, lj. Wnlmon, B. Donolroo, D. Lewis, V. Lar son. M. llf'lf'l'ifx I. Mcllnllic. M. Boyd, J. Pollrw, M. Barker. Fourlh row: K. Sullon, J. Boll, S. Clark, F. Fllnli, C. Slnlcr L TJ V5 ' . F Q 19 .'. 3'ae': J. Caper D. Cir, f. Buff N. Bidi . Top row: A. Owens ..l Lv-ff T : H. 2 5a..: ' ':. Sf 3 7 . Hyff 'fi' B Fav' D CwL:we D. Kfifla S. l-Milan, R. Raman C. ld-'rl--b l lrgig: B Bi- - SF mia-. . . F B.L.A. runs store, sells directories - u1 They will sell you almosi' any- 'lhing-school supplies, a sludenl direclory, or liclcels lo Brig- adoonf' Ol course we are reler- ring lo lhe energelic Fulure Busi- ness Leaders, under lhe advisor- ship ol Mr. Louis Mahar. They op- erale The sludenl slore lhal is open every morning before school, and They have lalcen up The huge laslc of publishing a sludenl direc- lorv. The club lries lo develop compelenl aggressive business leadershipg 'lo encourage members in The developmenl ol The individ- ual in business managemenly and lo parlicipale in worlhy under- lalcings lor lhe improvemenl ol business and communily. F.B.L.A. Officers: Karen Culberlsen, presidenl: Randi Peler- son, reporler: Barbara Reich, Treasurer, Sandra Kline, vice presidenlg Marisue Anderson, secrelary. Bollom row: K. Konopaselc, F. Adams, V. Palmer, M. Samuelson, I. Iverson, J. McGraw, K. Donahue, S. Baker, S. Crofool, J. Wymorc. C. Barr, S. Thomas, V. Thomasson, P. Linn, R. Ripll, L. Reavi-5, B. Young, S. Hullman, R. Marlin, L. Caldwell. Second row: P, Nelson, S. Chrislian, B. Hohensee, J. Robbins, P. Newbry, J, Lamberl, J. Creager, M, Good, M. Pearson, J. Bell. F. Frohrc-ich. J, Robinson, N. Dean, J. Barker. B. Beclc, N. Donahue. Third row: D. Chrislian, D. Childrelh, D. Fraysher, L. Pile, B. Van Dyke, S. Berne R. Schroeder, B. Broadbeclc D. Barker, F. Pink, C, Claylon. L. l-lorlon, T. Elzea, B. Wilson, M. Harris. C. Frith, N. Hir-nrnan. Fourlh row: C, McVav, S, Boese. F. Keilh P. Payanl K. Lill'e, O. Walden, J, Jamison, M. O'Su 'wa' S. Gross T. Thomas, L. Lcman D. DeLcrme D. Lewfs, J. McDi.fiie. Top row: S. Howard, S. Forde. D. Alon. J. Ross, J, Noriancier, S. Boswell, T. Spence, A. Moir, B. Tapieir, C. Klail, W. While, J. Davenporl, S. Kessler, J. Edwards, B. Adams, B. Cline, C. Hubbard, V, Larson, D. Melum, E. Jacobs, M. Pelerson, I'--nr TECHNICIANS: K. Peek, P. Morgan, D. Newman. Technicians, Ari Students render serx Sparlcplugs of The school are The lechnicians. advised by Mr. Bob Sled- rnan. These hard-worlcing mechanics musi be al all praciices and perform- ances oi school iheairical produciions and help wiih all mechanical and elece irical proiecis. Please don'+ bring all your can-can slips! is Mr. Woli's annual plea io The girls of The Ari Siudenis' League going io Poriland 'ro receive ari awards. The League is busy ihe year around rnalcing The signs ihai appear in 'che halls and siage seis for such produclions as Brigadoon and The Senior Class play. The oufsianding club acliviiy is service io school and comrnuniiy. ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE-BoHom row: E. Gebhard, C. Black, S. Revle, M. Moore. J. Warnock, S, Bliclcenslafi M. Jones, U. Bales, K. Donahue. B. Nelson, N. Mears. Second row: D. Day. S. Ball, C. Oleson. J. Griffin, D. Welch, L. Shaw, S. Michcllree, M, Hcalh, M. McCoy, B, Marshall, K. Fisher. Top row: G, Lowery, B. Richards, J, Dickey K, Sherlfy S, Frogner, V. Wally, J. Howard, A. Owens. R. Ashlon, P. Samperl, J. Smilh. Q' i E x gy 5 V I s A ' ' ,1 , 'Q 151a, ?' , 'V 'WK ix Z is gs? A1 1 if K, 2, my Q 1 A 5 - H P I I 1 gl 1 vs 5 A M , M, Q ns ig .!Ib ' ir A , , ' Q 5 'V vers 3 -gg, K'-gi - Q Y, 3 1 6 , : A. Q In 'S - Q In ' x -ww is K 7' M I Ei If 21- , 1 ' ' . A - h in vs Zi L -' 3, L: 13 . 3' - -fig Q UZ , 1' X y L1 ,X , X I IZA , ...,.. - NO , .A My L K , W sw x . 5 kg i ' J w ll A A ' 9 1, SP eakers vital part of F.N.A. program Visiiing +l1e new hospifal was only one of lhe inlereslinq aclivilies lhis year of Fulure Nurses. Their firsl' aid for Pelicans slafion in 'rhe floal parade won second place in lhe orioinalily division. Members also worked on Chrisfmas decoralions for +he resr homes ol lhe valley. This acfive club provides useful inforrnalion for i'fs members aboul nursing and rhe re- laled medical 'fields by having spealc- ers al lheir rneefings and by malcing field lrips. Fulure Nurses, an in'l'eres+- ing, purposeful club, is advised by Mrs. Anderson. 'rhe school nurse. F.N.A. Officers--on bench: Jackie Creager, vice presidenl: Judy Kerr, president Janel Merrill, secrelarv. Sfanding: Julia Thomason. hisloriam Jean Williams, lreasurer. BoH'om row: R. Ripll, D. Tomlin, M. Barrell. C. Barr, S. Baker, S. Moore, D. l-lull, V. Thomasson, J. Evernham, M. Parsons, D. Barnes. Second row: L. Shaw, l. lverson, C. Hubler, D. Robinson, S. l-less, M. Pearson, S. Funk. S. Cro- fool, J. Poller, L, Voegfly, S. Carr. Third row: C. Dalher, L. Laing, R. Eismann, P. Fisch. C. Riley, J. Young, G. Loclcwood, J. Barlcer, M. Darras, K. Warner. C. Hoover. Top row: A. Mallhews, S. Fontaine, l... Howe, C. Menclce, S. O'Connors, S. Kessler, M. Casad. K. Culberlson. R. Rowan, B. Hale, J. Edwards, D. Dell. ,aa Girls show sports enlhusias Having fo sleep on 'lhe hard floor is lhe only lhing wrong wilh belonging lo G.A.A. The many'overnigh+ conven- lions lhal members allend require lhal +hey slumber in sleeping bags on a hard gym lloor. Wilh lheir play days, slci Trips. and swim parries, 'rhey prove Jrhey are iusl as rugged as lhe boys if nor more so. G.A.A. promoles inleresl in sporls among lhe girls wilh lhe help ol' ils advisor, Miss Palricia Mounls. The club is officially recognized by Jrhe Oregon School Aclivilies Associafion. G.A.A. Officers: Jean Warnock, secrelaryg Rila Miller, sporlg direclcrg Marile C-ood. poinls keeper: Janel' Young, lreasurer: Sally Maulding, vfce presi- derilg Pam Slaccy, presidenl. Bollom row: D. Jasrnann, B. Todd, C. Reid, B. Thomas, M. Jones S. Crolool, H. Norris, D. Hull. D. Grllfilh. C. Fousl, R. Marlin. S. Huffman, J. Heidemann, S. Hopkins, Second row: J. Sims B. Gebhard, B. Kyper, J. Dahl- slrorn, M. Darras, S. Forde, D. Allen, D. Miller, P. Keilh, D. Walker, B. Beck, A. Vail, L. Hess. Third row: C. Bell M. Gralen, K. Larimer, B. Donagoo, J. Burroughs, D. Robinson, S. Hess, B. Hohensee, C. Klall, C. Pool, C. Hubler, J. Roberlson, S. Milchellree. Top row: A. Owens, S. Boese. J. Diclcy, S. Boswell, T. Spence, B. Adams, L. Shaw, J. Snodgrass, S. Anderson, non-member, R. Rowan, nonrmember, A. Moir, B, Boggs. The main purpose of H.E.S.C. is fo sfring marshmallows. Ol course lhis isn'l lrue, bul members were beginning lo lhinlc so when lhey slrung conleclions lor lheir Marshmallow Whirl dance. The purpose ol lhe club is really lo pro- mole inleresl in and high sland- ards for home economics, and render service lo school and in- dividuals. Besides p o l i 5 h i n g Q14 . , W sf., i lrophies, l'l.E.S.C. aclivilies ine - ' 'Y V1 sax, clude mending loolball unilorms, s 'QS ish 'f P .sf 1 giving a gel-acquainled parly and a molher-daughler dinner, hearing speakers on home economics and lalcing field Trips. H.E.S.C. Officers: De'r'es Prti. 'waswer' Fav Adams repcrler' l-lealher Norris, secrelaryi Karen Golf, presfdenl' Jeanne Warnock, vice prosidenl: Claudia Fowler. hislerian. pples obsolete, H.E.S.C. polishes trophies Bolfom row: K. Korcpatelc, D. Jasrnarin S. Heideman, S. Jewell: J. Wf iams C. Cusiance L. Caldwell, D. l-lull, D. Grillelh, M. Frcelaer. Second row: V. Palrrer, J. McGuire, E, Jacobs, T. Elzea, J. Barker, L. Snyder, J. Bur- roughs, N. Schell, J. Roberton, S. Edwards, J. Carl-er, Top row: C. l-lilleslead, C. Bell, S. O'Conners, J. Ac- cord, J. Knudson, A. lvloir, S. lvlaxson, L, Knipps, J. Davenport W. l-lenriclcson, Mrs. l-loclcersmilh, Advisor. . ' xQ 3 'xI'SG l ItIlLl1ltS Qonxc .lt club rc-nciiezvous Boniour! This nnighi be 'rhe greeiing you would receive if you aflended a meeiinq oi Le Rendez- vous Francais. This ac+ive club augmenis French class and affords an opporiuniiy for Those who have finished French io coniinue Jrheir inleresl in ihe lanouage. The mosi imporfanf aclivilry oi ihe club is lhe annual Chrisinnas dinner and parly which is usually held ai Mon Desir Dinino inn. The club, advised by Mrs, Maxine Smiih, furnishes i'rs members colorful and inieresi- inq rneehnqs abou? once a rnon+h. French Club Officers: Claudia Hoover, vice presi denig Priscilla Shafer, lreasurerz Susan Coffman Secrelaryp Don Tinselh. presidenl. Boiiom row: M. Wesion, A. Sherrill, V. Palmer, P. Douqherfy, C. Barr, B. Budqe. K. l-lulirnan, R. Triep, M. Barlccr K. Lyile. S. Eacls. Second row: Advisor Mrs. Maxine Srnifh, P. Sla:ey. A. McDui'lie, B, Donahoo U. Ba+es, 5. Brennan J. Larnperi S. Clnrisiian, B. Hohensee, C. Schwieger, J. Eldn A, Vai. Third row: J. Bevis, L. Lowry, M. Cuslon, L Ayres, L. Howe, E. Harberl, A. Moir, A. Owens. J. Smiih, S. Fraysher. Top row: M. Gardner, L. Anderson, T Tiliel. wg, . 1 , - .VX More wine, slaves! is a com- mand otten repeated at the Latin Club banquet. The wine is ac- tually punch served by the iunior high school slaves Romans, in tlowing robes fotten compared to nightgownsl, are seated at long tables as they eat a typical Roman dinner. One ot the songs sung is, Quis Magnum Lupum Timet, which is, ot course, Who's Atraid ot the Big Bad Wolt? The pur- pose ot this club is to promote interest in Latin and learn more about the early Romans and their customs. Latin Club is advised by Mrs. Edna Stewart. was Latin Club Officers: Marybeth Ramsay, second consul: Penny Linn, praetorq Jim Fontaine, tirst consul: Sharon O'Conners. scripter quaestor. Students portray Romans at Latin banquet Bottom row: D. Hussong, D. Stratton, M. Howard, S. Jewett, L. Medcalt, M. Moore, J. Sims, R. Randles, J. Lambert U. Bates, J. Merrill, S. Brennan, M. Barker, E. Jennings, M. Tizelclcer, B. Todd, P. Shater, l. Iverson, G. Lockwood, M. Strom Second row: R. Lobdell, J. Evernham, P. Stacey, S. Cottrnan, C. Hubler, M. Med'in, A. McDuttie, J. Pearce. B. Taplett. G Kaye. D. Taylor, R. Willett, B. Gordon, M. Patch, R. Eismann. Third row: R. Stewart, F. Lornish, V. Bigalow, R. Rowan J. Roelts, S. Mauldinq, D. Fraysher, L. Smith, J. Young, T. Thoromlin, L. Voegtly, C. Hoover, S. Sanner. Fourth row: D Dell, R. Coovert, S. Laing, P. Gilbert, J. Den Herder, C. Menclce, K. Ruhl, J. Barnes, J. Lacy, W. Steele, H. Holmes, R Allen, J. Phillips. Fifth row: J. Webster, A. Matthews, S. Powers, R. Patch, J. Van Gordon, J. Lacy, P. Moore, R. Steele J. Haring, T. Monroe, H. Bailey, E. Cripe. Top row: M. Flett, S. Dowson, D. Peterson, L. Jones, B. Sheldon, J. Frohnmayer J. Winetrout, P. Morgan, J. Flanagan. M. Morrisey, C. Stiger, D. Kliever, J. Gastineau, J. Crawford, N. Stanstield. Bi-Phy-Chem probes world of Science Bugs. angslroms, and acicls. These are some of The main inler- esrs of The science club. Bi-Phy- Chem. These young men and women of 'rhe Roclcel Age have The allilude ol iubilance and The willingness lo worlc Tor lheir ever higher goals. The men leading lhese sludenls are Mr. James Johnslon, a Teacher ol physics, and Mr. Ryder Berg, chairman ol lhe science deparlmenl. Our club is al The pinnacle ol The upsurge in scienlific inleresl in This counlry and il is slill pressing forward. Bi-Phy-Chem Officers: Mr. Johnslon, advisor: Jim Frohnmayer presidenl: Mr. Berg. advisor: Charlene Hubler, vice presidenl Sally Maulding. secrelary. Boffom row: K. Larimer, D. Slrallon, S. ColTman. J. Merrill, N, Dean, M, Palgl-i, P, Linn, J, Creaggr, S, Baker, P, Shafer, G. Loclrwocd, M. Tizelclcer, K. Lylle, J. lssi. Second row: J. Wobbe, B. Donahoo. T. Thomas, S. Gross. D. Mohr, J. Harbison, S. Hess, G. Kaye, M. Ramsay, L. Voeglly, L. Myers, J. Creel, l. lverson, J. Elgin, Third row: S. Fonlaine, A. Mallhews, L. Shaw, J. Smilh, C. Slaler, C. Highland, C. Mencke, S. Carr, R. Sleeler, C. Hoover, B. Pond, J. Barnes, B. Emmens. Fourih row: T. Lawson, W. Harwood, C. Comsloclq, J, Haring, D. Dell, D, Newman, F. Pelerson. B. Sheldon, E. Cripe, R. Allen, C. Gorr, R. Smilh. Fiflh row: D. Pugmire, lvl, Morrisey, C. Sliger, T. Monroe, K. Harrison, C. Barker, B. Shoop. R. Sleele, H. Sexlon, N. Slansfield, J. Connally, R. Rush. Top row: D. McCurdy, L. Dupray, K. Berg, H. Olson, G. Ice. L. Slaylon, T. Manley, J. Norris, G. Marvin. W. Slcoog, J. Flanagar, J. Fonlaine, L. Anderson. Shuttcrbugs Sponsor iZorro Rides Again, The only floal' +ha'l' drove wilh 'l'he emergency brake on lhrouqhoul lhe enlire noise parade belonged lo Shullerbuq Club! Olher excilinq proi- ecls ol lhe year were showing free Carlooris lo lhe children ol Medlord al rhe Y.M.C.Px. and sponsoring a school-wide pholo conlesl. The desire Io assisl leachers in showing classroom movies led lhe club lo lake proieclion lessons from Mr. Scoll. Wilh 'rhe help ol ils new advisor, Mr. Marwin lraul- man, Shullerbuq Club lullilled ils pure pose ol being ol service lo school and comrnunilv lhrough inleresl in pholoo- rephv. Shullerbug Officers: Marilyn Conner, secrelarv-Ireosurer: Lynn Lalham, vice presidenlq Mimi Jones, presidonlg Mr. Troulman, advisor, Boflom row: L, Lea K. Knnopasek, M. Miller, I, Iverson, M. Good, A, Younger, L. Reavis, B. Gordon, B, Hohen- see. Second row: I, Goodroad, S. Kniqhl, D. Dell, L, l-lollis, C. Slaler, D. Koseclca, S. Sanner, C. Klall. Top row: T. Lawson, R, Smilh, E. Mrlzaclden, J, Taylor, G. liqe, Y i5i'?'ll5 YQ . Nl XX K S L s W, ,I ., ,-Tiff Hard worlc. fun, friendship. and frophies for The besf speakers are Things experienced by members of 'lhe debale sguad. Sludenls enlering de- bale, exlemporaneous speaking. im- promplu speaking. oralory, humorous and serious readings, salesmanship. and olher evenls al lournamenls, worlced hard gafhering rnalerial and praclicing speeches, Debalers allaclced fhe Ques- fion: Reserved. fha? lhe Uniled Slrales should adopl The basic principles of lhe Brilish Educalion Syslern. al speech Tournamenls held al Pacific Uniyersily, Soulhern Gregori College, Linfield College. and disfricl and s+a+e meels. Clear, analylical lhinlcing and slcill in speaking are lhe goals ol sludenls who work and lravel on lhe debale sguad. Boarding lhe bus for lhe clebale lrip, No- vember 5. are Elaine Jennings. Carolyn lvlenclce, Dianne Louis, and Dale Forsee. eJ.1te1'sempl0yl4een minds, speaking skills BoHorn row: K, Wise E. A ingl-and B, Buoge D. Le,-E S, T'-fmpsin M Tzelier M, M--fi r sl, Sn . Second w: T. Thomas, S. Q-ross, F. Lorish, J. Vice, J. Frohnmayer, C. Mc-nclce, D. Kliever, N. Slanslield. Top row: J. Fralco, T Lawson, J. Gaslineau. S. Dowson, B. Sheldon. D. Forsee, D, Goddard. advisor Mr. Taylor. l.R.L. Officers: Jim Frohnmayer, presidenlq Bonnie Allinghan. secrelary: Clark Barker, lreasarerr Carolyn Menilre vice presidenl. oup keeps actl J l fhinlc we should recognize Red China. The argumenrs go back and lorrh al meelings of rhe ln- rernalional Relalions L e a g u e. l.R.L., aclive in rhe school and communily, every year lakes on some large proiecl such as losler- ing an underprivileged child. To earn money lor lhis proiecl lhe club has charge ol colce conces- sions during The baslcelball games, Membership in l.R.L. is open lo anyone who is inleresleol in learn- ing aboul inrernalional allairs, BoHom row: J. Yoalcley. D. Lewis, B. l-lohensee, P. Granslon, l. Iverson, C. Salhor, J. Lambert R. Randles. U Bales, E. Finegan, B. Budge. M. Walson, M. Jones N. Mears, M. Minshall. L. Reavfs D. Slrallon, Second row Advisor Mrs. JoAnne Smirh, L. Moran, S. Chrislian. J. Wobbe, J. Taylor, S. Brennan T. Enders. M. Williams K. Mvrlan, L. Smilh, L. l-lorlon, N. Beclcen, M. Barker, J. Bell. Third row: C. Hoover, R, Sleeler, L. Voeqfy P. Walson, S. Powers, L. Lowery. L. Myers, J. Smilh, S. Carr, M. Medlin, A, Sherri l, L. Lalham, J. Schmidt Four row: H. Barberl, F. Larnish, M. Garnner, J. Lacy, J. Barnes, J. Lacy, N. Edwards, B. l-lales, D. Koseclxa, S, Sanner M. Conner, l. Goodroad, T, Lawson. Top row: S. Underwoolc, L. Slaylon, J. Flanagan, S, Dawson, J. Hari D. Klic-ver, C, Slieger, J. Fonlainc, M. Versenale. K. Chrisliansen. io, Tallring fhings over in discussion groups are Bob Rix, Sandra Powers, Jenny Dickey, and Jean Wobbe I.R.L. equivalent of history class Unclerdeveloped lands is rhis year's Topic for discussion in lhe lnlernalional Relaiions Leaque. By round lables and siudy groups slu- denls aflempl lo solve such prob- lems as Should more foreign aid be senl +o Africa? and Are our ambassadors doing Jrheir job? The hiqhliqhl ol lhe year is a dislricl nneeiinq in which all schools of Souihern Oregon aflend. The League is run on lhe poinl syslem and lhe sludenls wilh lhe hiqhesl number ol poinls are chosen +o allend lhis conlerence. Deciding on maferial lor l.R.L. meolingf are Bonnie Alllnqham, Jm Frohnnfvayer. Carolyn Menclce, and club advisor Mrs. Jo Ann Sm INNO l7L Rally squad leads fervent, rooters Organizers supreme-'rhal lille could easily be applied lo lhe rally squad. They have or- ganized lhemselves and The resr ol lhe school irilo a large supporlirig body for our reams. Led by Shirley Rulherlord and David l-lavliclc, ihey have worlced our clever dance roulimes lor halllimes and original yells lor lime ours. The rally squad has done no small amouril ol worlc in order io buy lhe various oullils lhal lhey can be seen wearing al qames. RALLY SQUAD: Shirley Ruiherlord ilronllq Linda Harnsberger Jaci Slcelion Judy McGraw, Sylvia Morris, Judy Lamberl, Pal Newbry and Nancy Picard Shirley Rulheriord. Yell Queen lRiqh+ Abovel: David l-lavlick Yell ing irzagiii, semi. Hi-Times staff plans editorial polio Spare paris of older papers are used by co-edilors Peggy Fisch and Connelfe Hinesly as lhey make a Hi-Times layoul. Amid fhe sleady clang of lypewrilers, 'and lhe low buzz ol lalk, an occasional wail demands ol any lislener, Wha+ happened lo Lacy's copy? or Who's wriling The headline lor Jrhe Ashland game? This is a l-li-Times deadline, and lo iusl any passer-by il mighl look like mass confusion, bul lo lhe compelenf news- paper slali, deadline is simply a bi-weekly hap- pening 'rhal is mel and overcome wilh apparenl ease. The newspaper is one of lhe mosl' imporlanl aspecls ol school lile al M.l-l.S. We all have eagerly awailed lhe announcemenl lhal, l-li- Times will be dislribuled al noon, and ils la- miliar pages have broughl us all a lol ol en- ioymenr. Who hasn'+ laughed over some prob- lem in Dear Marlhaf' The advice-lo-The-love lorn column? Oricarelully scrulinized lhe ex- change lo see whal olher schools are doing? The slrall, headed by co-edilors Connelle Hinesly and Peggy Fisch, keeps a careful lab on all evenls around, and allecling school, and Then do 'lheir besl lo bring us, lhe readers, an unbiased reporl. Bur l-li-Times has pul lorlh ils own opinions evalualing lhis year in various edirorials. ln lhis manner, lhe paper has bolh crilicized and commended: for example, il has crilicized in lhe maller ol loo few school as- semblies: and il' has commended in regard lo +he senior class. Sludenl viewpoinl has noi been lell in iusl' 'rhe s'ralf's hands, lhough: for everyone is en- couraged lo express his opinions in lellers lo lhe edilor or even in guesl edilorials. Y 14095 LL, 'W S1 if Q ,'E3is1f 3 L. . .. 2 L MW, ,.,.,: . at , ,,., X 3 U A f-' fd' ' 'RL .5-vs X I , ...A k 2 V, , 3 zgfq W x ' t ,k, 3, Q kph,- ii, .A ,.-5.-11 ., f Zi . ' v ,V A . ' V L Q ff ' r gb 5 . X E l 11 avi -f 'TWH f ' 1. 2 5.3, A, Wim ? I . S 5 L , ' 'iw' : X N ww Q 5 l p g Q5 Y .. F I Crater is out Slavery, Q:-e :Coy sneeis. and live lypewrilers are only a lew ol llwe clwar- aclerislics ol Craler slall. Overcoming a lumull ol deadline dilliciullies, llwe members came llirougli willi a lreslw and unioue boolc, Climbing llwrougli llwe Craler room vfnuviw, worlcing fill mid- niolv, and wffi A sages ol copy re- ouire 're la'e ' rf fezono Sforv men ., - A lane girl.-,. If llie average svludenl came inlo llie Craler ollice lwe would be very con- lused by flue 'lolliuiial jargon ol The slall. Vlfords lilce roclel, copy. guller, bleed, and page-ebyepage have special meaning in We rublicalions deparl- m9 l. WC l.i o mme several nexes and mislorwunes, pnraaes like Cn, nol ilwe grand erasure! and Chl lwow glwasl- lyl were rommon sayings. Regardless ol all llwe blood, sweal, and lenra, llie slell le-els iuslly reward- ed willi ils resulls. New recruils Carolyn Menlce, Riclmrd Andre, and Nancy Dean praciico lor nexr ycar's slafl. Senior Shirley Berns lypes for deadlines. lnspecling ad piclures is llwc business slall, laround The lablel Pam Slacoy, Craler Sales Manager: Sally Maulding, Assislanl Sales Managerg Jim Coponliaver, Bookkeeper: Jolwn Con- molly, Aclverlising Manager: and Clarlc Barlcer, Business Manager. .JK-' , l5 it Lf. ' fifkgfji' hm' 11? . ,ggi H 1 X. . CS 1, Saturday League active with many me IRM HORDE-Kneeling: Ed Cripe, Lee Mellish, Ken Melcalf. Sianding: Bruce Bromley, Tom Manley, Gary W1nelrOUl'- FOUR ROSES PLUS ONE-Kneeling: John Shaw, Wayne Thompson, David Ryn, Clinl Sfiger. Sfanding: Keilh Berg, Jack Hering, Milce Parsons, Pal' McLoughlin. Paul Ryn. fl? I , N, EAGLES - Kneeling: Joe LeFa1re Gar Rheinsburg. Sianding: Sam Oehnger Ju Thomas. Bob Kurz. Bullshivics Bachelors Horde A.,.... Blobs ,.,..... . Bony Five Morning League Buzzards ....... . .Y..... .-...------ - lIncomple+e teams and players Sa+urday League baskeiball gives many line alhleles a chance lo play un- der Team and league condilions Thai +hey would olherwise noi experience. Cornpelilion is sliii and games are hard-loughl baffles. Unusual and clever 'learn names are chosen, among 'rhese +he l-lorde, Bachelors, Blobs, Bullshivics of lhe Morning League, and lhe Things, Eagles, Four Roses and One of lhe Al- lernoon League. The winner of Jrhe Morning League, lhe Bullshivics, will meel lhe winner of The Alfernoon League, lhe Roses, in a playoff game, ailer Craler goes +o press. Also The scoring leaders of each league are recorded, and al lhe presenl lhe Bull- shivics' Bob Pond leads wilh l I7 poinls in nine games for an average of I3 poinfs a game. Affernoon League W L Roses .. .. ....,..., 7-0 Misfils . ,. ,... 4-3 Hoopsfers . ....,.. 4-3 Eagles . .. . . . 2-6 Things , .... .. , l'6 llncompleiel BULLSHIVICS-Kneeling: Tony Monroe, Bob Pond. Sfanding: Diclc Pelerscn, Robcrl' Allen Fm,-L Pegs,-,Cal Keeping fraclr of game records, Mr. Benson ponders slalislics while Frank Peferson keeps an eagle eye on lhe acfion. v X i 'l+'s mine! George Krcn moms fi as Fc slfuhnlnr fc keep H19 baVl from Granis Pa Cpprncni. While John Harvey drives in foward Hue baslwf, Jerry Anderson screens ouf on Ashland defender. Championship Mr. Frank Roelandh Coach -' im . 9,1 .' ., ,., I basketball squad moves to state tournament Y . - T VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-BoHom row: Frank Roelandt Coach: R. Konopasek, K. Durkee, J. Harvey, D. Peek, D. Allen, 6. MiNne, Manager. Second row: G. Ice, J. SI'1uI+s, P. Rasmussen, H. Oison, C. Dean. B. Deakins. J. Miller, Manager. Top row: G. Koch, L. Dean, J. Anderson, J. Frohnmayer. DON PEEK-Guard GEORGE KOCH--Cemker PETER RASMUSSEN-Forward Senior, 5' IO Sen7or, 6' 3 Senior, 6' I E Vu tones plan e Tornado in every Weekly The Knighfs of The Sphere-known more Tamiliarly as The lVledTord l-ligh Blaclc lorhaoloware a well-rounded club wiTh much TalenT. The Team has come a long way This year, and wilh The righT breals will go Tar in s+aTe. The games ThaT were losT could be challced up To lrmexperlehce and mise Talces. The Tad ThaT The Team has made all oT The coaches' polls shows ThaT elsewhere in The sTaTe much TalTh is placed In lVledlord's alolllTy. Much credil' should be given To Coach Fravk F?oelamdT Tor his coachlng. The reserves added much To The high morale OT The regulars. On a iump George Korh 'Tps 'lee ball away from The Cyrels 'C Jerw Ahdersorw. KEN DURKEE LOWELL DEAN F ard RAY KONOPASEK-Guard QQ ln V63 JLVYCV 5'IO' newspapvr poll The s+ar+ing line-up of Medfords baslvelball learn was anwono llwe besl in +he slalez Jerry Anderson-Oulslandinq player Jrhis year, scored 4l poinls aqainsl Granls Pass and averaged I9 poinls a game. George Koch-Sel up many loaslfels wilh accurate passive, Ken Durlcee-Sparkplnq of the squad. se+ up plays and made poinls, loo. Lowell Dean-Allhouqh he dropped +o second place in scorlnq, he made many baskelg for lhe Tornado. Booih Dealcins-A good shot he can hil lhal baslcel from any anale on 'lhe floor. Jerry Shulfs-Allernalinq for liflh pow silion, he saw nnuch aclion for Jrhe Tor- nado. Going high, Klanwaflw's All,S1'ale Bob Pe!-argon fakes a rebound from Boollw Dealcins and Jerry Anderson. JERRY ANDERSON-Fcmard CALVIN DEAN-Guafd JERRY SHULTS-Forhard lfr-fcyv l' 51' no gy I .. IOL Medforcfs Lowell Dean and Boofh Dealrins conTend wiTh several GranTs Pass players Tor possession oT The ball, while George Koch moves in To help. JOHN HARVEY-Guard HENRY OLSON-Guard Opponents fall The Black Tornado baslceTball squad began iTs non-conTerence games in a blaze oT glory as iT de- TeaTed The MarshTield PiraTes by an unexpecTedly large 64-48 mar- gin. The snappy oTTense and sTiTT deTense seemed To ToreTell a sTronq season Tor MedTord. ln The remaining pre-conTerence baTTles, MedTord vanquished NorTh Bend, 56-44, and Toolc a pair Trorn Cor- vallis, 58-43, and 57-55. ATTer such a promising sTarT, The Tornado losT The opening conTerence hassle, bl- 7O, To The Pelicans oT KlamaTh Falls. The Big Wind soon goT baclc inTo The TiTle race by ouTscoring CraTer 60-37 and Ashland 55-39. The MedTord l-loopsTers dealT leading GranTs Pass iTs TirsT de- TeaT, 57-4l, and wenT on To gain a halT-game lead in comference play by Talcing one Tronn KlamaTh Falls, 66-48. BOOTH DEAKI NS-lic rwa rd Senior, 5' ION Senior, 6' Junior, 6' 2 lwllmw Lxggrvssiwe unsluughl ol' Turnuclo Medford sharpshoo+ers Soi Cra- ior bad MW n 78 50 Wow, and H7100 ow' 42' e w f- 7:.1 e:1 7l-32. We Ycwnw Hara: k2 ET , Paras 59 54 in 'Mme firm! of cl pan, Then SUHOVQH fan Lxpfxvf 57 68 in Hm seCovf1.Af Wi! uint Medbrd avi: K P- ' Si 7--:M A 72 Conworcnzw I-FCCXVKU. Mfxhorci loai 0 sewwnd n0nr1-br'QfmkInc'1 name +0 flwe POWM-an 49 47 In ovcriime, ani jfomiec Wie soxgbnd Mace. A F'cL.sn .T9:63 'kf1 Cfffef F13-46 Aslwland 55--39, and Granh Pass 76 60, Mcrc,H'orJ wav again Con' Qnevfed lm KM '3'n FMS, winch Sninen 7- 'Viz fdz'C1nT confer- ence CI'OVwH.Th6?Bk5CkTOFI'1EidO,Gf' fer a Hwrilnng Reason of I5 wins wiin only 4 Wosse-1, won Hs Hckef +0 H10 Mak- ':m'w'nen+ bm GPWPXPQ Cimter and ASm'G7':' ff Sqckegswe A Gvranfs Pass Caveman sfreicnos for ine ball, wniiu Lowcn Dean, Jerry Snuns mqldg, and Jerry Andercon cdqo in. DICK ALLEN-Guaffi JOHN FROHNMAYER-nfwd GEORSE 'CE-F7 'f-wi Q . ,, 5' .' Bjyff 5, 1 .-e '16'I WILDCATS-Bo'Hom row: C. Gardener. K, Adams, J. Boyce, J. Slever, L. Brown. Top row: A. I-louse, I-l. Brown, l-l. Wheeler, D. Walson, D. Tichenor, R. Tichenor, Manager. Preparing for ihe Varsi'I'y, The Junior Varsily and rhe new sophomore Team, called The Wildi:a+s, drill wilh The hope of someday malcing Tl-lE ream. The Wildfals, which formed This year, have provided early games Tor Those enlhusiaslic Tana ol baslcelball. The games also help 'rhe coach preview his Tulure reams. The players can begin rheir Training earli- er lhan before, wilh an im- pressive goal in mind, Junior Varsity practices for big league J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM-Boffom row: P. Humphries G, Lindernann, D. Seig, D. Raqsdale, C, Miller, J. Barry. Top row: S. Dowson, B. Bray. J. Gaslineaii, B. Lindemann, B. Quinnoy, L. l-lamoclc, S. Hools, D. Miller, Mr. Marier, Coach. - ' m FH? ff ' fx . iifil- it-f Y ,S ,nw . QA, , w f 4 xi V, X E' 1,15 - - SJ 1. ,,q, 71 S 1 4 n 2- , .1 ,, f Tl 5 I M' , 'L .- :- , 'I 'Q SPRING Soil. balmy hours. a few coins lell. Spring lever, final exams, Gardenias for The Prom, pear blossoms. Baccalaureale, good-byes. gradualion . . . An inveslmenlr made, a diploma for Jroday. Ancl a promise-a new minling for lomorrow if T 1 Ja 4. , va-. wupq .1 'iff 3 u J-X,g, Q K W 1 ,, Y ,X . bv . ,,- fn . I: t ,pg Q.- .,j..A,, LAL? f , I 24 , 'Z qmkfwf ' -., 9 1 AB gg V! . Q- N Q A , 5 -' ' 5 1 x 1 Y ' W, S AB sa H+... Q ' 5 uni' f M f Q wr ' A W all W , aff- fl Q5 We 'W f Q ig , i f , , flings: A, '1.,5,i! ff A N f g, ,M ' . , iii. Wx ' 9 Q Y., h y 'W' L' .-4 54 'f A 15 . 'Y ' - I h gi L.. M 1 X J.. ' ,s f LMS -x A - 5 , ' r f W .W .N 'P' ' f x ck 1 A 'E if h M W .' W ff A .X A 3 f W Q f W ,L 'Y ' , .. Q 'Q . .1 . X . Y -N. Q x.gA aim in . A . EL 3 AQ 'f,sfQ'fsAP'5aiY',,,,. X' ,:L. mf-5 L. ' 1' f s' 5 fy 1 ,Wy . y V. . X . 1 1 ul' if Y I 1' - .Ng mi' 'I . leadership, and sc FAYE ADAMS Girls' League l-2-3: FBLA 3: Slci Club 2: HESC 2-3, Re- porier 3. CLARENCE ALLEN Boys' League I-2-3. DONALD ALLEN Boys' League l-2-3. ROBERT ALLEN Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Orcheslra I-2-3, Presideni' 3: Torch Honor 2-3, Secreiary 3: HECA I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Laiin Club I-2-3, Presidenl 2: FTA I-2: Boys' Siale 3: Merii Scholarship Semi-Finalisi. LARRY ROBERT ANDERSON Academic: Siudeni Council 3: Class Oiiicer 3, Presideni' 3: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 2: Science Club 3: French Club 2-3: FTA 2. MARlLYN JEAN ANDERSON Girls' League l-2-3: Bowling Club 3: Friendship Club 2. holarship Q. Q3 -- ' 13 , 'D .4 .ANLNII MARISUE R. ANDERSON Enlered from Havre, Moniana, l957: Girls' League 2-3 FBLA 2-3, Secreiary 3: Pep Club 2-3: Bowling Club 3: Ushers 3. STEPl'lANlE SUE ANDERSON Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 3: Spanish Club 3: FTA l-2-3 Presidenl 3: Pep Club 3: lnierclub Council 3. SANDY KAY ARANT Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: HECA 2-3: FBLA 2-3: Girls Chorus l: Lafin Club l: FTA I: IRL 2: Craier 3: Ushers I WANDA ASHFORD Eniered from Klamaih Union High. Klamalh Falls, Oregon l958: Girls' League 3: FHA 3. Faye Adams Clarence Allen Don Allen Roberl Allen Larry Anderson Marilyn Anderson Marisue Anderson Slephanie Anderson Sandy Aran? Wanda Ashford li , swf 2'-nr 3 Yi - WLLK M Y 1 4, 2- J? 3 QQ WH' X X Wiz, ig. Jing .Q N l'P 1 , 1 I 3 , , JXP 1.,,, ' J it Y Q-5' 9 X, Ag My ,V ..L forward to graduation ROBERT AMON ASHTON Boys' League I-2-3: Arr Sfudenls' League 3: Slage Crew 3. MARY ELLEN ATTERBURY Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2, Poinl Keeper 2: Girls' Chorus I: Band I-2-3: Ushers I: Bowling Club 3. CECIL WINFORD BAILEY Boys' League I-2-3. RAY GARY IJOEI BAILEY Boys' League I-2-3. SUSAN CARYL BAKER Academic: Girls' league I-2-3, Vice Presidenl' 3: FHA I-2: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 3: FNA 2-3: Choir 2-3, Robarian 3: Girls' Chorus I: Science Club 3: Lafin Club I: Spanish Club 3: FTA I-2: Pep Club 3: Slci Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3. Head Usher 3: Nonelle I-2-3: Madrigal 3: Ouarfel I: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. SYLVIA DEE BAKER Girls' League I-2-3: Spanish Club 2-3: FTA 2-3: Pep Club 2: Bancl I-2: Music Ensembles I: Prom Commillee 2. CAROLYN BARKER Girls' League I-2-3: Ushers I. CLARK LERCY BARKER Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA I-2-3, Vice Presidenl 3: Science Club 2-3: Spanish Club IF2-3: FTA 2: IRL I-3, Treasurer 2: Craler 3. Business Man- ager: Debafe 2-3. DONNA LOU MURIEL BARKER Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: FBLA 2-3: Band I-2-3' Music Ensembles I-2-3. Perf, bright, and friendly are fhe words which besf describe charming Karen Paschlce. Karen is an honor sfudenl. plays drums in band. was iunior represenlalive and Iafer lreasurer of Girls' League. She is well liked by bolh sludenls and +eachers. Karen was Ihe December Girl of 'rhe MonIh DEE ANN BARNES Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Orcheslra I-2-3: FNA 2-3: Spanish Club I-2: FTA I-2: IRL 2: Bancl I-2-3, Secrelary 3: Music Ensembles I-2-3. JEFFERY PARKER BARNES Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 3: Science Club 3: Lalin Club 2-3: IRL 3: Band I-2: Music En- sembles I: Boys' Sfale 2: Bowling Club 3, Secrelary-Treasurer: Meril' Scholarship Semi-Finalisl: COLEEN CLAIRE BARR Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 2-3: FBLA 2-3: Choir I-2-3: French Club 2-3: FTA 3: Pep Club 2-3: Trio I-2-3: Maclrigal 2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. DENNIS LEE BARR Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-3: HECA 3: Choir I-2-3, Presidenl I: Foofball I-2-3: Baseball I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3: Senior Play 3. DAVID ROSS BASCOM Boys' League I-2-3. JOYCE DALLENE BAUMAN Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2: FNA 2: Spanish Club 2-3 Craler Salesman I: Ushers 2. JUDITH ANN BELL Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: HECA 3: FBLA I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA 3: IRL 3: Ushers I-2-3. DAISY LEE BENNETT Enlerecl from Prescoll Senior High, Prescolf. Arizona. I95B: Girls' League 3. CARMEN LOUISE BERNHIESEL Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Ushers I: Bowling Club 3: Brigacloon 3: Senior Play 3. SHIRLEY MAE BERNS Girls' League I42-3: GAA I: FHA I-2: Torch Honor 2-3: FBLA 3: FTA I-2-3: Craler 3: Ushers I. NANCY LOUISE BESSONETTE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: French Club I-2-3: Spanish Club 3: FTA I: Pep Club 2: Slci Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3. gf' -Q 141. M. . gk,fL'Q'., 3 X WM, ak! ALS J sm Q my . -Kp U 3 3 L ki 1 44 H L gg.. 221.1 , Q 1 1 S 'M A Jw Q , ga, 'wif-1 ,..,, W Qiiils ra 1 Msg A 1 1 .. ,L Q v ,W ' xv L f' 2 x .zfgma ww 5 1 :5 . 2 ia . ,xiii- N 2 , we 215 w, , af fra? Ri: ' Q ' Q .ww-1, n Z4 .d M1 f , 4 fsf 1 i fl' . ., 7 xv' A- . ,, ' ,, 25599 6 govern city for day GERALD L. BYRD Boys' League I-ZV3: Wreslling I-2-3: Brigadoon 3. SHARON LOUISE CARR Academic: Siudenf Council 3. Represeniaiive 3: Class Officer 3: Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: FNA 2-3: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Science Club 3: Lalin Club I: FTA 2: lRL 2-3: Noneiie 2: Madrigal 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. MARTHA CASAD Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: FNA 2-3: Lafin Club I: Band I-2: Ushers I. LELAN D RAY CHAM SERS Eniered from Bend Senior High I957: Boys' League 2-3. JUDITH JEAN CHRISTENSEN Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Lafin Club I-2: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 2-3, Secrefary 3: Slri Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. JAMES AARON CLARK Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 2-3: Choir 2-3: Boys' Chorus I: Foorball I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. ROBERT ALLEN CLARK Eenlered from Granis Pass High, Granls Pass, Oregon, I95B: Boys' League 3. SANDRA LEE CLARK Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I-2, l-lisforian 2: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3: Senior Chairman for TAP. CAROL JEAN CLAYTON Enrered from Lincoln High, Poriland. Oregon, I956: Girls' League l-2-3: FBLA l-2s3: Girls' Chorus I-2: Pep Club 2. SUSAN LAVETA COFFMAN Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Science Club 2-3: French Club 2-3. Secrelary 3: Latin Club I-2-3: FTA I-2-3. Hisiorian 2: Craler 3, Copy Ediior. JANICE COGHILL Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I. Sharon Carr Marfha Casad Ray Chambers Judy Chrisfensen Jim Clark Roberf Clarlr Sandra Clarlr Carol Clayfon Susan Coffman Jan Coghill Typically in The cenier of Things, Sylvia Morris plays The par? of Margol in The Senior Class play, Diary of Anne Frank. Sylvia is on Rally Squad, and was in Brigadoon. She has been on Prom commillee, and has served as Girls' League ropresenlalive and pasl presidenl of F.l-l.A. Clarence Coms+oclr Allen Cone John Conno Jim Copenhaver Bonnie Cox Ken Cox Individualism marks CLARENCE D. COMSTOCK Boys' League l-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Boys' Siaie l. ALLEN RAY CONE Enlered from Prescoll Senior High, Prescoll, Arizona, l957: Boys' League 2-3: Boys' Chorus 2-3: Tennis 23 Carousel Z7 Brigadoon 3: Senior Play 3. JOHN LAWRENCE CONNOLLY Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-35 Science Club 2-3: Phy-Chem iq Shulferbug 2: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA 2: Craler 33 Track I-2-3: Fooiball l: Prom Commiilee 2: Boys' Siale I. MARIAN CORRlNE COOK Girls' League l'2-37 GAA I: Girls' Chorus 2: Ushers l-3: HESC 3. KATH RYN COOPER Girls' League I-2-35 Girls' Chorus I-2-3. JIM DRAKE COPENHAVER Boys' League I-2-33 Craler 3. BONNIE COX Girls' League I-2-31 Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Ushers 37 Senior Play 3: Brigadoon 3, KEN COX Boys' League l-2-3. JACKLYN LEE CREAGER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I-23 Torch Honor 2-3: FNA 2-3, Vice Presiclenl 2: Choir I-2-3: Girls' Chorus 3: Science Club 2: Lalin Club I-2: Spanish Club 2-31 FTA I-2: Pep Club 2-3: Slci Club I-2: Ushers I-2-33 Ouarfef Ig Nonelfe 2-3: Madrigal 3: Prom Cornrniilee 2: Carousel 2: Briga- cloon 3. llY Corrine Cool! Kaihryn Cooper Jaclrlyn Creager Jo Creel upperclassmen '59 HAZEL JO ELAYNE CREEL Girls' League I-2-3: Science Club 3: Craier 3: Ushers 2. EDWIN BRYCE CRIPE Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 2-3: Science Club 3: Lafin Club I-2-3: Foolball I-2. KAREN JANE CULBERTSON Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I-2: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 2: FNA 2-3: FBLA 2-3. Presidenl 3: Lafin Club I: Spanish Club 2-3: IRL 2: Ski Club I-2: Senior Play 3: Infer- club Council 3. CAROL ANN CUSTANCE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: HECA 3: French Club I: Senior Play 3: Bowling Club 3. LINDA LUE DAHL Girls' League I-2-3: Larin Club I-2. HENRY ALAN DAHLKE Boys' League I-2-3. JOANN LORRAINE DAVENPORT Girls' League l-2-3: GAA 2: FBLA I-2-3: Ski Club 2: Band I-2: Ushers 2-3: Music Ensembles I: HESC I-2-3. Hisiorian I. Ed Crip! Karen Culberison Carol Cusiance Linde Dahl Henry Dahlke Jim DeLorme Gaylon Diedriclr Joann Davenpori' Nicky DePIaco Kay Donahue JIM ROBERT DELORME Boys' League I-2-3: Ski Club I: Golf I: Track I: Bowling Club 3. JAMES NICKOLAS DEPLACE Boys' League I-2-3. GAYLON DIEDRICK Boys' League I-2-3: Band I: Wreslling I. KATHLEEN LOUISE DONAHUE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: FHA I-2: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus I: Ari Siudenls' League 3: Pep Club 2: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Prom Commiflee 2. Wall liked. and Doesn'+ have an enemy, are Ihings said aboul Arnold Wolfe. Presideni of Order of 'Ihe M, he has been a irack Irainer, foofball manager, and wresiler. Music is anolher of Arnold's inIeres+s, and he has sung in Boys' Chorus, Choir, and in Carousel. ROSEMARY DOOLEN Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Choir I-2e3: Ushers I: Trio I-2: Madrigal I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. AILENE ANN DORAN Girls' League I-2-3: Ski Club I-2: Ushers 2: HESC 2. PATRICIA ANNE DAUGI-IERTY Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: French Club 2-3: Laiin Club I: FTA 2: Pep Club 2. ANITA LOUISE ISUSIEI DRAKE Girls' League I-2-3: Ushers I. CHERYL DUNN Enlered from Wilson High, Poriland, Oregon. I957: Girls' League 2-3: Orchesira 2-3: Girls' Chorus 2-3: Music En- sembles 2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. LARRY F. DUPRAY Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3. They prepare for JANET MAE EDWARDS Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 2-3: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus 2: IRL 31 HESC 2. JUDITH OLIVIA ELGIN Girls' League IV2-3: Orchesfra I-2-3: Bi-Phy-Chem 3: Shuf- 'rerbug 2: French Club 2-3: Bowling Club 3. DOUG GENE ELLIOT Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 3: Band I-2: Music En- sembles I-2: Track 3: Foolball 2: Baseball I-2: Prom Com- miHee 2: Bowling Club 3. ROBERT WALTER EMMENS Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Track I-2-3: Prom Commiflee 2: Bowling Club 3. STEPHEN ROBERTS FABRICK Academic: Boys' League I-2-3. MARILYN ANN FANGER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Choir 3: Girls' Chorus I-2: Spanish Club I-243: Pep Club 3: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Brigadoon 3. JAMES SCOTT FAWCETT Boys' League I-2-3: Boys' Chorus I: Foofball 2. JERRY FIELDS Boys' League I-2-3: Baseball I. JILL ANN FILATREAU Girls' League I-2-3: FBLA 2: Band I-2: Craier I: Music En- sembles I-2. PEGGY ELAINE FISCH Sludeni Council 3: Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 3: FBLA 2-3: Quill and Scroll I-2: Hi-Times I-2-3, News Edifor 2, Co- Ediior 3. LAUREL KAREN FISHER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Arl Siu- denfs' League I-2-3: Laiin Club 2: Spanish' Club 3: Senior Play 3. JOHN C. FLANAGAN Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Lalin Club I-2-3: IRL 3: Brigadoon 3. FRANCES FLINK Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I: Torch Honor 2-3: FBLA I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Spanish Club I-2: Pep Club 2-3: Ushers I-3. JAMES HERYFORD FONTAINE Academic: Sfudenf Council 3: Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-3: Orchesfra I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Phy-Chem I: Lafin Club I-2-3, Presideni 3: IRL 2-3: Music Ensembles 2: Foolball I-2-3: Senior Play 3: Inferclub Council 3. p , .A-A - x xr gx 1 , gf gf 'i S2 ww im - Sf? 1-ff X 1 ' -f.af- A .V ' 5 ... Q A? x xnxx in x -. www N I AN .W il H iff- W 50... M lv' fn i, 5 Q, , gig ' ..,,,W if . SQ ,. Q-'A' 4 1: . Y, K' , 0 m wfai Q' Q-.Min , W - wg.. 7 l 'ang V Q11 ,,,g',S f'f, NM W , LH I x , if 'A W' MQ in A' ,, Asa' 1 , Sp Y A 1 . MW y M. , x Q 'U' wh' Dale Forsee Donna Forresi Ted Fosdal Pal Foulon Claudia Fowler Harolcl Friend Dwighf Friesen Charlofle Froeber Sissel Frogner Jim Frohnmayer Seniors bear mantle DALE DONALD FORESEE Academic: Sfudenl Council 3, A.S.B. Presidenl 3: Boys' League I-2-3: Ski Club I-2: Foolball I: Boys' Slale 2: De- bale I-2-3. DONNA LEE FORREST Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus 37 Ushers I: Friendship Club I. TED MARTIN FOSDAL Boys' League I-2-3. PATRICIA DEE FOULON Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I: FBLA I-2: Ushers I. CLAUDIA ANN FOWLER Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus 3: Ski Club I-2: HESC 2-3, Hislorian 3. HAROLD WARD FRIEND Boys' League I-2-3: FTA 2-3: Ski Club I-2: Band I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: Track I-2-3: Foolball I-2: Wreslling 2-3: Boys' Slale I. DWIGHT L. FRIESEN Boys' League I-2-3: Choir I-2-3: Baskelball I: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. CHARLOTTE GWEN FROEBER Girls' League I-2-3. SISSEL I-IERBORG FROGNER Enlered from Skien, Norwayf I95B: Girls' League 3: Choir 3: Ari Sluclenls' League 3: Pep Club 3. JAMES VAUGHN FROHNMAYER Sludenl Council 3: Boys' League I-2-3: HECA 2-3: Science Club 2-3, Presidenl 3: Lalin Club I-2-3: IRL 2-3, Presidenl 3: Ski Club 2: Prom Commillee 2. FAYE LOUISE FROHREICH Girls' League I-2-3: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus I: Choir 231 Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. FRED LEE FUNSTON Sludenl Council I: Class Officer I, Presidenf I: Boys' League I-2-3. Vice Presiclenl 3: Order of M I-2-3: Track I-2-3: Foolball I-2-3: Baskerball I: Wreslling 2-3: Prom Comrnil- Iee 2. DEWEY SCOTT GAIL Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Ski Club I-2: Craler 3, Sporls Edilor 3: Prom Commilfee 2: Senior Flay 3: Boys' Slale 2: Debale I. of leadership JERRY WILLIAM GAINES Boys' League 3. ROBERT RUSSELL GATES Boys' League I-2-3: Goolers lA2. ROBERTA GEMAEHLICH Girls' League l-2-33 GAA I. JACK G-IDLEY Enlered from Day's Creek High School, Day's Creelc, Oregon, I957g Boys' League 2-3: Band 2. IRVIN ROSS GOODROAD Boys' League l'2-3: Shullerbug 3: IRL 31 Goofers 2. KAREN LOUISE GOTT Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus l42-3: HESC 2-3, Hislorian 2. President 33 Friendship Club I: lnlerclub Council 3. SUSAN GRAFF Girls' League I-2,33 Torch Honor 3: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus lg Spanish Club I-23: Pep Club 2-3: Ski Club 2: Ushers I-2-37 Music Ensembles I'2-3. Music lover, Lou Elsa Voeglly, is a long lime members of Band. Orchesfra, and Choir. Lou Elsa plays piano solos wilh lhe orcheslra and bend, and lhe organ al her church. A member ol Sludenl Council and Torch I-lonor, she also belongs lo Bi-Phy-Chem. Faye Frohreich Fred Funslon Dewey Gail Jerry Gaines Roberl Gales Roberia Gemaehlich Jack Gidley Irvin Goodroad Karen Golf Susan Graff Bob Greer Jim Guches Belly Gunler Bobbie Jean Hale Richard Hall Pal Hanson BOB GREER Boys' League I-2-3: Slci Club 2. JIM EARL GUCHES Boys' League I-2-3. BETTY LEA GUNTER Girls' League I-2'3. BOBBIE JEAN HALE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: ENA 2-3: Girls' Chorus IRL 3: I-Ii-Times. 3: Ushers I: Craler, Salesman. First ' split class 7 RICHARD GLENN HALL Boys' League I-2-3. PATRICIA IRENE HANSON Academic: Girls' League I'2-3: GAA I: HECA 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Spanish Club I-2-3: ETA I-2-3, Secrefary 2: Slci Club I-2: Band I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Senior Play 3: Brigacloon 3. HENRY LUCIEN HARBERT Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2: HECA I-2-3. Presidenl 3: Lafin Club I-2: IRL I-2-3: Debaie I-2-3. JACK I-IARING Boys' League I-2-3: HECA 2-3: Science Club 3: Lalin Club I-2-3: IRL 3: Wresiling 2: Bowling Club 3. LINDA CAROL HARNSBERGER Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: Ari Siudenls' League I-2-3, Secrelary 3: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 2: Rally Squad 3: Slci Club I-2: Ushers I-2: Prom Cornmirlee 2. DONALD EARL HARRISON Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 2-3: French Club 2: Lalin Club I-2: Eoolball I-2-3: Wreslling I-2. KEITH W. HARRISON Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Bowling Club 3: JESSI 2. MICHAEL LYNN HARTLEY Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Shuflerbug I-2, Vice Presi- denl 2: Lalin Club I: Rally Squad 3: Band I-2: Craler 2-3: Hi-Times 2-3: Prom Commillee 2: Technician I-2. Henry Harberf Jaclr Haring Linda Harnsberger Don Harrison 5 ' fl. .I .Kp J, ,ff 911 jffiifffi -' K- 3: - A ,. A 7,2 , ,QM X Affr, In B: LJ ld, 41 yi awww V45 9' .mzgnz may 5 in-Af x ww, , ,, g m. V L ' .ew V ln. I Z Q 1 A V 1 ' n f f - x it ,.,. A X ,rwfggiu 3. ,sk 2 Q.. ,, A H 35SffWfvmw mm. M A f My ' x .- i Q, ,,g2i??' 1' v wid- 5' ESL Q ' f - F - ' M 205 S. 5 i aaxfgxl NWN - ie' .29 it--fr , 1 ,Q . wr -X '- 1:2 Q- x xi f -'w ww.. ,.,, A ,, f I: - ' r r Mg , A A WAN V,,,11,,, qu 9. if K Y 5' E W' 2, 6 5 J 731: 1 Q A .. up.. Q ' i 5 'sn J- n., '11 if X , Q. 15:15, V, , I V , ' Ll - .X x ,L f M A f wil 1 J' 1: , L LJ, A ,A ,M mm, ff.. J' 5 5 . ca 7 va ..,, 1 fc ' 1 , ,gr 1, , '4, M r -F A il. , fav Q ' ,, ew , Z' .., ' . ' gf' A 3 . . , Qu rf .kv W 1 f ia . 'K y W ',' ',,'f 3 1. 5 P, Q 4 P3 , U X,,e4w1a:: 'ai-,g',,1:1z, 4, x f f . S . X ww A , li R w U-1 J ? . V ff, T ,,.. .f 'A ' -A v K g ' - mf if ' x v - ,V .wf ig, , A f 5 1 gi g gffag ,L- z if ,PHI 2 5 Q -M31 V ' ,. 3? k k,,X s A .., ,K , X . w 'cs' , ,, 4 . :Q 4 '1 45 ' ' V 's 52 M. , .fm:2' .EA . ,6 5. LA,A,,A Qbjgkf- 2 unforgettable events SANDY RAE HESS Academic: Student Council 3, ASB Treasurer 3: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3. Vice President 3: FNA 2-3: Science Club 2-3, Treasurer 2: Pep Club 2-3: Ski Club I: JESSI 3. RICHARD L. HILDEBRAND Entered trom Springfield High School, Springfield, Oregon. I958: Boys' League 3: Orchestra 3: Band 3: Music Ensembles 3: Tennis 3. CONNETTE JUNE HINESLY Academic: Student Council 3: Girls' League I-2-3: HECA 2-3: Quill and Scroll 2: Spanish Club I-2-3, Secretary- Treasurer 3: FTA I-2-3: Hi-Times I-2-3. Feature Editor 2, Co-Editor 3. BRENDA HOHENSEE Reentered from Portland, Oregon, l958: Girls' League I-3. CURTIS HOLMES Boys' League I-2-3: Choir I-2-3, Robarian 3: Boys' Chorus I: Bowling Club 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. ELVIN ALLEN HOOD Boys' League I-2-3: Track 3. CLAUDIA HOOVER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3, Representative 3: Orchestra I-2-3, Vice President 3: French Club 2-3, Vice President 3: FNA 3: Science Club 2-3: Latin Club I-3: FTA 2-3: IRL 2-3: Ski Club I-2: Band I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3. LINDA ORENE HORTON Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: FHA I: FBLA I-2-3: Choir 2: FTA 3: Girls' Chorus I: IRL 3: Ski Club I: Crater 2: Ushers I: Music Ensembles '2. Nonette: Prom Committee 2. JACK A. HOWARD Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Art Students' League I-2-3: Spanish Club I-2-3: Prom Committee 2. CAROL LEE HUBBARD Entered from Valleio Junior High, Valleio, California, I957: Girls' League 2-3: FBLA 2-3: Girls' Chorus 3: Pep Club 3: Senior Play 3. CHARLENE RAE HUBLER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2-3: HECA 2: FNA 2-3: Bi-Phy-Chem 2-3, Vice President 3: Latin Club I-2-3: Bend I-2-3: Music Ensembles 2-3. SUSAN CAROL HURT Girls' League I-2-3: Orchestra I: Girls' Chorus 2-3. GEORGE EARL ICE Academic: Student Council 3. ASB Vice President 3: Boys' League I-2-3: Order ot M 2-3: Ski Club I: Science Club 2-3: Spanish Club I: Football I-2-3: Basketball 2-3: Baseball I-2-3: Prom Committee 2: Bowling Club 3: lnterclub Council 3, President 3. American Field Service Exchange Student to Norway, Roberta Sleeter is an adequate representative ot Medford High in both Norway and Medford. Her good work in Student Cabinet. Brigadoon. and in her ottice as Band president has not deterred her trom being a tine student. The Headline series from American problems and her member- ship in Torch Honor clearly show that Roberta studies dili- gently. JANET LOUISE ISSI Girls' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Art Students' League 2: Spanish Club I: Pep Club 2-3. IVERNE ANN IVERSON Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Orchestra I-2-3: FNA 2-3: Science Club 3: FBLA 3: HECA 3: Shutterbug 3: Quill and Scroll 2: Latin Club I-2-3: IRL 3: Crater 2-3: Ushers I-2-3: Music Ensembles l-2-3: Senior Play 3: Brigadoon 3. JOANN JAMISON Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus I-2: FTA 3: Pep Club 2: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3. PATRICIA JARMAN Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I. BRIAN LEE JEFFERSON Boys' League I-2-3: Band I. MARY KAY JOHNSON Girls' League I-2-3. MAX JOHNSON Boys' League I-2-3: Choir I: Gooters 2. is - AEM... -gggegf 5 355 , iffiigfy. , ' Q.. 2 ,wg Mg f 5 5,155 , . In ' Jn. .:, K X53 :Ni 1 Ig V ' 10 A xi ... ,QL we 5 A g M ml a 55522, Q R' A f ' W' ' N -. H H 1' NSW 'K -'f-1?-QW' -wr A .Q ff I - -- -V - , ,Q ,-. . Q. q,,.,, 2 g:.,.,:.... 4 - -1 Nw , aw ,L f-M M Q , H ,..-, J.: ,V ,is X W . Fei 3? , X. A if QM s -mil 15, Iii. x 5,3 WW ET f ,4 I .L w-rw ,Y fm., N x 1 Q - x . A ,X 5 N f X F Q 4? , f' '-QIL4' seems very short SANDRA KLINE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: FBLA I-2-3: Girls' Chorus 3: Ushers 2-3: Bowling Club 3. LYNDA LEE KNIPS Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I: Lalin Club I: Craier l: Ushers 3: HESC 3: Brigadoon 3. EVELYN JEANNE KNUDSEN Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: Girls' Chorus l: HESC 2-3. GEORGE KOCH Boys' League I-2-3. Sergeanl-al'-Arms 3: Order of M I-2-3: Choir I-2-3. Vice Presiden+ 3: Track I-2-3: Baskelball 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. KAY RITA KONOPASEK Girls' League I-2-3: FBLA 3: Shulierbug 3: HESC 2-3. DANUSIA KOSECKA Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Shuller- bug 2-3: IRL 3: Ski Club 2: Ushers 3: Senior Play 3: Brig- adoon 3. FRANKLIN DONALD LAMB Enlered from Holbrook, Nebraska, l957: Boys' League 2-3. TOM DAVID LAURANCE Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-3: Baseball I-2-3: Senior Play 3. BONNIE MAE LAWRENCE Girls' League I-2-3: Orchesira I-2: FTA 2-3. Secrelary 3: Band I-2: Ushers 3: Music Ensembles I-2. THEODORE EARL LAWSON Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Orcheslra I-2-3: Choir 2-3: Shuilerbug I-2-3, Presidenl 2: IRL 3: Band I-2-3, Vice Presideni 3: Craler I-2-3: Hi-Times I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: Prom Commirlee 2: Senior Play 3: Boys' Slale I: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. CARON LEE LEFFLER Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: FHA I-2-3, Presidenl 3: Science Club 2: Band I-2-3. Head Maioreile 3: Hi-Times I: Friendship Club 2. JANET KAY LITTLE Girls' League l-2-3: GAA I: FHA I: FBLA I-2-3: Girls Chorus I-2: Pep Club 2: Ushers l-2-3. Jean Knudsen George Koch Kay Konopaselr Da nusia Kosacka Frank Lamb Tom Lauranca Bonnie Lawrence Tad Lawson Caron Lefflar Kay Lillle ,, -. X I .1 Isfiiijl- , isziiaifg v-Qiiieiiisff-1 L J.. Ng 11m :J :,. , ' ilysilfkfi x MQ, - sf . 1' '?KJSl'i' 5 faeesfssfvi, fu r -n . -I11-we - , ,' - we--. at vessel erin, 25lkr:.m?.r slug. ,- . A 5s,2:?iiA1F1iYifs?i?t?5 ,23iEf.s..' f-iilfassii f-ss? X' 'eww f:sH1faz'. f is .2 u. vs ,. , 1 . The girl wifh fhe ready smile is Janel Merrill. Besides parlicipaling in Band and ihe Brigadoon Orchesira, she is an aclive member of Torch Honor. Janel also lincls lime To prepare for her chosen profession, nursing, by being secreiary ol Eufure Nurses of America. Classes prove LESLIE RONALD LITTLE Boys' League I-2-3. ELIZABETH GAI LOCKWOOD Acadernicg Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 2-3: FNA 2-3: Science Club 3: Lalin Club I-2-3: Ushers l-2-3. LINDA LEIGH LU MAN Enlered 'from Sl. Mary's l957: Girls' League 2-3: FBLA 2-37 Girls' Chorus 3: Ushers 2-3: Bowling Club 3. GERALD LEE LYONS Boys' League I-2-31 Order of M I-2-3, Vice Presideni 3: Boys' Chorus I-2: Track I-2: Fooiball I-2-3: Wresiling l. KAREN R. LYTLE Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Orcheslra I-2: Torch Honor 2-3: French Club I-2-3: ETA I-Z-3: Band I: Music Ensembles I-253: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. DONA MARLENE MaclNNES Girls' League I-2-33 Ari Sludenls' League Ig Slci Club I-2. THOMAS C. McCALL Boys' League I-2-3: Goolers 2, Vice Presiclenl 2. SANDRA MQCLANAHAN Girls' League I-2-3. LGS Li++le Gai Lockwood Linda Lumen Gerald Lyons Karen Lylle Dona MGCIHNPS Tom MCC-all Sandra McClanahan Margarei McCoy Judy McGraw harder than expected MARGARET ANN MCCOY Enlered from Gulhrie High School, Oklahoma Cily, Olcla- home, l957: Girls' League 2-3: GAA 3: FNA 2-3: Girls' Chorus 2-3: Arr Srudenls' League 3: Spanish Club 2-3: FTA 2-3: IRL 2: Ski Club 27 Ushers 2-31 Bowling Club 3. JUDlTH ANN MCGRAW Girls' League I-2-3: GAA l: FHA l-2, Secrelary 2: Torch Honor 3: HECA 3: FBLA 2-31 Girls' Chorus lg Choir 2-3: Rally Squad 2-3: Ushers I-2-3: Senior Play 3: Prom Princess 2: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. JEAN ANNETTE MCGUIRE Girls' League l-2-3: FHA 2: HECA 3: l-li-Times l. RONALD DRUGER MCKEMIE Boys' League l-2-31 Band I. CHARLES DOS MCKINLEY Boys' League I-2-3: Foolball ly Wreslling I-2. SHARON KATHLEEN MCNEAL Girls' League 2-3. SHARON LEE MCNEILL Girls' League l-2-3. Jean McGuire Ron McKemie Chuclr McKinley Sharon Kaye McNeal Sharon McNeill Tom Manley Don Mann JACK EARL McOUlGG Boys' League I-2-3. THOMAS EARL MANLEY Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M' lcelbal l-2-3: Bowling Club 3, CAROL MANN Girls' League l-2-3: HESC 2-3. DONALD WARREN MANN Boys' League l-2-3: Order of lvl 2 WILLIAM ALFRED MANSFIELD Boys' League l-2-3. Jack McQuigg Carol Mann Bill Mansfield 3: Science Club 3: Bas- -3: Foofball 2-3. Seniors become instruments of curriculum , I V A l !,.. W ' .. - - qi .A www ,W v .,,e,r,mw..W.,,-A-sssfm:a.-,,A.uasssQ Merif Scholarship winner and presidenf of lhe orcheslra is ambilious Roberl' Allen. One of Medford's lop sfudenls and concerl masler of The orchesira, Roberl was one of live inslrumenlalisls chosen 'ro allend lhe All-Norlhwesl orcheslra in Seallle, Washinglon. He was presidenl of Lalin club and secrelary of Torch Honor. BARBARA JOAN MARSHALL Girls' League l-2-3: Girls' Chorus 2: Ari Sludenrs' League 3: Pep Club 2. DON MARSHALL Boys' League l-2-3: Choir 2-33 Boys' Chorus li Wreslling 2: Carousel 2: Brigacloon 3. SALLY MAY MAULDING Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2-3, Vice Presideni 3: Torch Honor 2-31 Science Club 2-3, Secreiary-Treasurer 3: Lafin Club l-2-3: Spanish Club 3: FTA 2: Craler 2-33 Meri? Scholarship Semi-Finalisl. SANDRA JEAN MAXSON Academicg Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 21 HECA 2-3, Commissioner of Records 3: Spanish Club l-2-3, Vice Presi- denl 2. ROBERT R, MEADOWS Eeniered from Corvalis, Oregon, I957: Boys' League 2-3. TEREASA MEE Girls' League I-2-3: Spanish Club I: Pep Club 2-3, FRITZ DOUGLAS MEIER Boys' League I-2-31 Wreslling I. FREDERICH LEE MELLISH Boys' League I-2-3: Lalin Club l. JANET KAY MERRILL Academic: Girls' League l-2-3: Orcheslra 2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: FNA 2-3, Secrelary 3: Science Club 2-3: Lalin Club 3: Band I-2-37 Music Ensembles I-2-3: Brigadoon 3. Barbara Marshall Don Marshall Sally Maulding Sanclra Maxson Roberi Meadows experimentation KENNETH JAMES METCALF Boys' League I-2-3: Rally Squad 3. JUDAY A. MEVES Reenlered from Lincoln Senior High, Sealile. Washingion, l959: Girls' League 3, JAMES L. MILLER Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 3: Gooiers 2: Baslcelball I-2-3. MARLENE ANN MILLER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Shulierbug 2-3: Spanish Club 2-37 Craier 3: Ushers I-2. ROBERTA ESTELLE MILLER Girls' League I-2-3: Orchesira I-2-3: HECA I: Band I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3. RONNIE H. MILLER Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Craier I, Salesman: Fooiball I-2: Wresiling I-2. JOHN E. MILNE Boys' League I-2-3: Golf IgTracI: I-3: Fooiball I. MARSHA ANNE MINSHALL Eniered from Jacksonville High, Jacksonville, Oregon, I957: Academic: Girls' League 2-3: Torch Honor 3: HECA 2-3, Commissioner oi Membership 3: Spanish Club 3: IRL 2-3: Band ZV3. Teresa Moa Doug Meier Lee Mellish Janei' Merrill Ken Metcalf Judy Meves Jim Miller Marlene Miller Roberla Miller Ron Miller John Milne Marsha Minshall Musically giffecl, Rosemary Doolen plans a singing career and hopes +o be a recording ar+isl'. A naiural siar, Rosemary has pariicipaied in Madrigal. Trio, and Choir. She also sings ai her church and has performed on ielevision, af Girls' League programs, and in Kiwanis Kapers. ALICE KATHLEEN MOIR Girls' League I-2-3: GAA l-3: FBLA 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: French Club 2-3: FTA 3: Pep Club 2-3: HESC 3. ANTHONY ALLYN MONROE Academic: Class Officer I, Vice Presidenl I: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Science Club 2-3: Laiin Club I-2-3: Golf I-2-3: Baskefball I-2: Fooiball I-2: Bowling Club 3: Merif Scholarship Semi-Finalist SUSANNE MOORE Siudeni Council 3, ASB Business Manager 3: Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 2-3: Laiin Club I-2, Secreiary 2: Brigadoon 3: Senior Play 3. PHIL W. MORGAN Boys' League l-2-3: Choir 2-3: Boys' Chorus I: Shuiierbug I: Lafin Club I-2: Craler l, Salesman: Track 2: Prom Com- miiiee 2: Senior Play 3: Technician l-2-3, Head Technician 3: Brigadoon 3: Carousel 2: Goofers 2: lnierclub Council 3. SYLVIA LU MORRIS Girls' League I-2-3, Represeniaiive I-2: FHA I-2, Presideni 2: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA I: Pep Club 2-3: Rally Squad 3: Ushers 2-3: Prom Commiliee 2: Senior Play 3: Friendship Club I: Brigadoon 3. Report cards, grade MARVIN MUIR Boys' League I-2-3. MICHAEL PATRICK MURRAY Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 3: Boys' Chorus I: Hi- Times I: Track 3: Fooiball 2. NYLA C. MURRAY Girls' League I-2-3: FTA 2-3, Vice Presidenf 3: Band I-2: Ushers 3: Music Ensembles 2: Friendship Club I. LEORA MYERS Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: HECA 3: FNA 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Science Club 3: IRL 3. RAYMOND NEFF Boys' League l-2-3: Boys' Chorus I. BARBARA LEE NELSON Girls' League I-2-3: Ari Siudenis' League 3: Spanish Club 3: FTA 3: Pep Club 2: Ski Club I-2: Ushers 2. KAREN NELSON . Girls' League l-2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Bowling Club 3. MARGARET ELAINE IPEGGI NELSON Eniered from Boihell Senior High, Boihell. Washingion, l958: Girls' League 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Brigadoon 3. DONALD EUGENE NEWMAN Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: FTA 3: Crarer 3: Baseball l: Bowling Club 3, Presideni 3: Tech- nicians 3. SHARON LEE NEWMAN Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Ouill and Scroll 2: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA I-2-3: Craler 2-3: Ushers I-2: Music Ensembles 2-3, Noneire 2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3: Bowling Club 3. LARRY KENNETH NOLTE Boys' League I-2-3: Choir I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3, Madrigal 3: Brigadoon 3: Carousel 2: Fooiball 2. BARBRA NULTON Academic: Girls' League l-2-3: FNA 2-3: Science Club 2-3: Laiin Club I-2-3: Hi-Times 3: Ushers I-2: Bowling Club 3: Medford Mail Tribune School News Edifor 3. RICHARD BOYD OAKES Boys' League I-2-3. RONALD JAMES O'NElLL Boys' League l-2-3: Band I-2-3: Tennis I: Wresiling I-2: Senior Play 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3: Technician 2-3. MARSHA ANN O'SULLlVAN Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: FBLA l-2-3: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: La+in Club I: Spanish Club 3: Pep Club 2-3. Vice Presideni 3: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Music Ensembles 2-3. Noneiie 2-3: Prom Commiiree 2: Prom Princess 2: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. A 1.-gn. 3 x 1 . . , ,,N.,. X W 2 ,C .5 , N -EQ.-5,xw i. 'f-ra.-. ibn if . L fx. f it Y '-: L -I 1 .. 1 N -5 MEQXQMQ N V . .v , :N qlm ' . x 'T - aw, Q r SQ' I 1 a kk ,ff Q9 X12::'1'.f .ggijg ,.. Wg, , ..., iq .'5b 4.g', , . 15 .2127 Q ye .X , .wx 1 . I Y 4 ,uw f - Q , . , ,-. - 45 X W. - .1 Q V- -iff 4.2 GL 7 R Q, 1 ' L N . 5 4 ILE, W Qi.. gl. I t . 1. 'ig Q . L uw. 3 7 A ff - -out ' , M --I fghiwf ' . - E. , A .. ZZ? ..,L ,f,, W J -- XA , K .. 221: ' , . m g. N -S gk ' 3 , M , W I ,,.. .y fZsQ,.,, 1- Vlfkif. gg'-9, ,Qi ,g U:-mb'-.-. - ,: Jw. ,rf g fp , Af, xg Sf? . - ,ff 7 T , L . 4 4 2 ' Af- .gsff 9 A V fe I 3. A - ff A - V, 72: gf '- -f . 1 f wx., Lu 1 1 'KY ,. . -, K., .awk Y .gg ,S ,Lf V, gf K, is A E Q , vm- , fn- AA . , QW. x X W.-5.3190 u v' 7 , m,,,,W' .165 Vicki Palmer Karen Paschlre Ernesi Parhmann Pai Payanr Barry Paylon Mary Lynn Pearson Don Peek Monfy Penwell Frank Peierson Randi Pelerson Class presents 'The VICTORIA ANNE PALMER Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: HECA 3: FBLA 3: Girls' Chorus 3: French Club I-2-3: Ski Club 2: Ushers I-2-3: Craler I, Salesman: Senior Play 3: Tornadia Princess 2. KAREN ELAINE PASCHKE Girls' League I-23, Represenlalive 2. Treasurer 3: Orcheslra I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Choir 2-3, Treasurer 2: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA 2-3, Vice Presidenf 2: Ski Club I: Music En- sembles I'2-3, Nonelfe I-2-3, Madrigal 3: Prom Commiflee 2: Prom Princess 2: Girls' Sfaie 2: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. ERNEST E. PATHMANN Boys' League I-2-3: Bowling Club 3. PATRICIA LEE PAYANT En+ered from Willamina Union High School, Willamina, Or- egon. I957: Girls' League 2-3: GAA 2: FBLA 3: Band 2: Ushers 3. BA R RY WAYN PAYTON Boys' League I -2-3. MARY LYNNE PEARSON Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Class Officer 3, Secrefary 3: GAA I-2: FNA 2-3: FBLA 2-3: Larin Club I-2: Ushers 3: Bowling Club 3. DONALD CARLTON PEEK Academic: Boys' League I-2-3, Represenlalive 3: Order of M I-2-3: Science Club 2: Spanish Club I-2: Ski Club I: Golf I-2: Track 2-3: Foolrball I-3: Baskelball I-2-3: Prom Commiflee 2. MONTY PENWELL Boys' League I-2-3: Order ol M I-2-3: Boys' Chorus 3: Foolbell I-2-3. FRANK LYNN PETERSON Academic: Class Officer 2-3, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenf 3: Boys' League I-2-3. Represenlalive 2: Order of M 2-3: Torch Honor 2-3, Presiclen+ 3: HECA I-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Spanish Club 2-3: FTA 2-3: Foofball I-2-3: Baskelball I: Baseball I-2-3: Prom Commilfee 2: Boys' Slafe I: JESSI 2. RANDI PETERSON Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I: Orcheslra I-2: FNA 2: FBLA I-2-3, Reporler 3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: FTA I: IRL I-2: Pep Club 3: Ski Club I-2: Band I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Music En- sembles 2: Carousel 2. RICHARD GRANT PHAIR, Il Boys' League I'2-3. 1.ifS?Wi . mSi'ii-Q J ' Q-Q,iiH f 5 M. x ,L 3 W ,, . QLZZY 6:5 f A fi? .W ,., Q 'f-Szgfgafg? -fx w.q41,-,. v , Tlyfffiff , 1 Q V - k f MN' f'5XAis10 .fi fwiwzsx ur- ,Z W-rw N ,X sb N, 'Rl Q95 gigs A -A :, wwf Y 3 ff jr ' L -, HL . X ' if' - .E-'C-It -TF ii- 23? ' ,WQ-.,,, , 'f - . ,Q , . Q, , , Q. .. 5512 - ' Qw K Q -. A .JW . A . 'wt ' wwniljfisbyfsi-rm1..::,.,- - A -Sf f x v, E21 ' 1'h Hi'ie'1'fL3 , f m- ff? Pele Rasmussen Dave Raih Leah Reavis Connie Reed Barbara Reich Ron Reich GEORGE PETER RASMUSSEN Boys' League I-2-3, Represenlaiive I, Secrelary 3: Order of M I-2-3' Lalin Club I: Track I-2-3: Foorball I-2-3: Bas- kefball I-2:3. DAVID RATH Boys' League I-2-3: Spanish Club 3: Track I-2-3: Fooiball I-2: Wresiling I: Prom Commiiiee 2. LEAH FAUVETTE REAVIS Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Choir 2-3: Shullerbug 2: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. CONSTANCE FAYE REED Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2-3: Orchesira I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: Carousel 2. BARBARA LYNN REICH Girls' League If2-3: GAA I: FHA I-2: FBLA 2-3. Treasurer 3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Pep Club 3: Ski Club 2: Ushers I-2-3: Prom Comrniiiee 2. '59'ers conquer last RONALD REICI-I Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M I-2-3, Secreiary 3: Track I-2-3: Foolball I-2-3. BILL EARL RICHARDSON Boys' League I-2-3: Golf 3: Bowling Club 3. JUDITH ANN RIEBE Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: FBLA 3: Ari Sluclenls' League 3: FTA 2: Ski Club I-2: Ushers I-2-3: Senior Play 3. COLLEEN JOANNE RILEY Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 3: Girls' Chorus I: FTA 2: Ski Club I: Ushers I-2-3: Senior Play 3: Brigadoon 3. LOIS JOANN ROBERTSON Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2-3: Orches'Ira I-2-3: Band I-2-3. Uniform Manager 2-3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: HESC 2-3. Vice Presiclenl 2. DELIA NORMA ROBINSON Girls' League I-2-3, Secrelary 3: GAA 3: FHA 3: FNA 3: Girls' Chorus 2-3: Spanish Club I-2-3, Presideni 3: Pep Club 2-3, Presidenl' 3: Ushers I-2-3: Inlerclub Council 3. PAUL GENE ROBY Boys' League I-2-3: Choir I-2-3: Brigadcon 3: Carousel 2. Bill Richardson Judy Riebe Colleen Riley JoAnn Roberison SE:- . rr 1 11.11 ,',k U Q l - ' ' Wf' 6 3' N, -fl f l s , ff H. f o ,fx Q Q-FJ W 3 - 2, ,, ,' K '4 V 7 V '- ' ' , 5 - ff 551' .1 'Q- 'ffivg' . f Q V -- W I ia- -i 1 3' 1 X 5- X., , V-M -A , , s V k ' . .Lf V ji ' fl ,N K 1 1. y H X A 5, ,gr 'f fum QS ,J-.fu rl V X Q1 ,1.,, Q. . Q ' ., SS ' . .Q,1g.,,,Wi?: . ,4 af? .. X wfxw x. , N N my XX- , nf V - Q ' J L - , u N, :Q f A W mf? .f ,L ,I - 1-1 . an -' ' ' , ' - T. X L 7. ,. ,gn E-Vile 'i::: : ' ' x IL , f 7 ,A 5 '. ,W . X. 5 K I .I 4 I Q F . , i , X . - , ,, , .H-.-Q , Q ' Q- H ' ' , 14? 9 K Ame, -5 , ' ' Q.: ,. 'Hf - W 1 nssafw' M ' 'gg M fx, '- W5 I Y - H 1 1 uf - .fx 1'-13, fd GFX mv . ' .. .A -mf A... 1, , q F 5' -N ',,., A ...,,:.: E Q J 9 I Q Noralene Schell Eugene Schmidl' Rulh Schroeder Marshall Sellars Harold Sexlon Priscilla Shafer Lynelle Shaw Bob Sheldon Five upperclassmen NORALENE SCHELL Girls' League I-2-3: FNA 2: Girls' Chorus I: Ski Club 2: Ushers I-2: HESC 2-3. EUGENE RAYMOND SCHMIDT Enrered from Granls Pass High, Granls Pass, Oregon, l958: Boys' League 3: Orchestra 3: Band 3. RUTH ANN SCHROEDER Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: FBLA 3: Shulierbug I: Pep Club 2-3: Ushers I-2. MARSHALL DALE SELLARS Boys' League I-2-3. HAROLD COREY SEXTON Sludenl Council 2: Class Officer, Presidenf 2: Science Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Prom Commillee 2: Boys' Slale I. PRISCILLA MARIE SHAFER Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Orcheslra I-2-3, Secrelary 2: Torch Honor 2-3: Science Club 2-3: French Club 2-3: Lalin Club I-2-3: FTA I-2-3: Ushers 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3: Bowling Club 3: Merif Scholarship Semi-Finalisf. LYNETTE MAE SHAW Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2-3: Orcheslra 2-3: Torch Honor 2,31 FNA 2-3: Science Club 2-3: Ari Sludenls' League 3: Lalin Club I: Band I-2-3: Music Ensembles 2-3: JESSI 2. Allyn Sherrill Brian Shoop Ann Shellon Kenl Sherfy become Merit Scholarship semi-finalists ROBERT CHARLES SHELDON Enlered from LaSierra High School, Sacramenlo, California, I9571 Academic: Boys' League 2-3: Orcheslra 2-3: Choir 3: Bi-Phy-Chem 33 Lalin Club 33 Band 2-31 Music Ensembles 2-37 Senior Play 3: Boys' Slale 2: Debale 3. MARY ANNESA SHELTON Girls' League I-2-3: FHA I-2: FBLA I-2-3: Ushers l-2: Senior Play 3. KENT J. SHERFY Boys' League I-2-37 Arr Sludenls' League I-2-3: Rally Squad 2: Boys' Sfale l. ALLYN CAROLYN SHERRILL Enlered from Marshfield High, Coos Bay, Oregon, l957g Girls' League 2-3: HECA 2-3: FBLA 2-3: French Club 2-3: FTA 2-3: IRL 2-37 Pep Club 3: Ski Club 2: Ushers 3.. BRIAN LEROY SHOOP Boys' League l-2-3: Science Club 2-37 Bowling Club 3, Vice Presidenl 3. JAMES WARREN SHREEVE Boys' League l-2-3. LARRY NORBERT SHREEVE Boys' League l-2-3. SHIRLEY ANN SHULER Girls' League I-2-3: Ushers 3. JANE SIDES Girls' League l-2-3: Ushers 3. WARREN CLIFFORD SKOOG Boys' League l-2-3: Science Club 2-3: Band I-2-37 Music Ensembles I-2-3. One of lhe busiesl and friendlies? seniors in school is Milne Harlley, Crafer and Hi-Times pholographer. Milne, a Rally Squad member and school Technician, lhrows himself vig- orously info all his work. He finds lime fo hold down a regular oul-ol-school iob in spile of his olher responsibililies. Jim Shreeve Larry Shreeve Shirley Shuler Janie Sides Warren Skoog E ' ,: . af 3 2, I W . , .. A 5.1 k ' -iwiw igfgvtiif 1 ' lib?-Q5Ei.5 1 r' 'MW fn 4 ? 'H'- R3 X lf X . 1 J XF XX ' 22 5- Li A-1 ' ',,z' .f QS., f 5, L, A .4 ,:,.g. A Wx A I fig, I Y . V, 5,,Il,L S S ,' 1, J' new , W A' .4 we gf wg X W rl satisfies uppercla ROBERTA SLEETER Academic: Sfudenl' Council 3: Girls' League I-2-3: Orcheslra 2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: Choir 3: Girls' Chorus I: Science Club 3: IRL 3: Band I-2-3, Presidenl 3: Music Ensembles I-2-3: Brigadoon 3: American Field Service Exchange Srudenl 2. DONALD WAYNE SMITH Boys' League I-2-3. STEPHEN SMITH Boys' League I-2-3. SYLVIA MAY SMITH Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Pep Club 2-3: Ushers I: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. JANET ELIZABETH SNODGRASS Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 2-3: Spanish Club I-2-3: FTA I-2-3. Publici+y Chair- man 2. Vice Presidenl' of Membership 3: Band I-2: Music Ensembles 2: Friendship Club I. WALTER RICHARD SPEARE Ill Enlered from Eagle Poinr High School, Eagle Poinf. Oregon. I958: Boys' League 3. CLARENCE LEROY SPROUL Boys' League I-2-3. PAMELA MAY STACEY Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA 2-3, Sporls Direcior 2. Presideni 3: Torch Honor 2-3, Treasurer 3: Science Club 2: French Club 3: Laiin Club I-2-3. Second Consul 2: Spanish Club 3: FTA 2: Pep Club 2-3: Craier 3, Sales Manager. ENOCH EARL STANSFIELD Boys' League I-2-3: Science Club 3: Lalin Club 3: Foolball 2. ROBERT LEE STEELE Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: HECA 2-3: Science Club 2-3: Lalin Club I-2-3: Craier 2-3, Phofograph Edifor 3: Baseball I-2-3: JESSI 2. FRANCES ELIZBETH SULLIVANT Girls' League 2-3. DARRYL DENNIS SUTTON Boys' League I-2-3: Prom Commillee 2: Goofers 2: Debafe 3. CAROL MAURINE SWAN Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3: Pep Club 2-3, Uni- form Manager 3: TAP. School Assislanf 3. JERRY BRUCE SWARTSLEY Boys' League I-2-3: Boys' Siale 2: Bowling Club 3. Brain Pam Slacey has Ialcen 'rhree years of Lafin. Iwo years of Spanish. plus one year of French. Wifh her language maior she plans Io become eveniually an inierpreler in The U.N. Pam also seriously considers ioining Ihe Secret Service. BARBARA JOANNE TAPLETT Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I: Torch Honor 3: FBLA 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Larin Club I-2-3: FTA 2-3: Slri Club I: Band I-2: Hi-Times 3. u BLAKE TAYLOR Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 2-3: Foofball I-2-3: Wresfling I-2-3, JULIA ANN THOMASON Enfered from Crafer High. Ceniral Poinf, Oregon. I957: Girls' League 2-3: FNA 2-3, Hisforian 3: Girls' Chorus 2-3. MARVIN THORNBURGH Boys' League I-2-3. DONALD TINSETH Academic: Boys' League I-2-3: French Club 2-3. Presidenl 3: Band I-2-3, Drum Maier 3: Crafer 2: Music Ensembles I-3: Track I-2: Foolball I: lnrerclub Council 3. ANTONIO TITTELL Eniered from Sinelra. Porlugal, l958: Boys' League 3. 991 E E I 5 I I I .1 I , gigs' 5 .r i f 1, fg .,,, W,,, ,, .A,, . .,,. Axlul wufn V ,L I L I P r M V YW in M Y 'fe gi 1.1, Wings? .... . ,,.., -mes . . Divided inieresis Ireep George Koch occupied. I-Ie has be- longed Io Choir all lhrougli high school and is now Vice Prosidenl. His greal' sense ol: humor paid oil when he gol' ihe parl of Jeff in Brigadoon. I-Ie is a sergeanrfal-arms ol: Seniors victorious ROSEMARY ANN TOKAR Girls' League I-2-33 Girls' Chorus I-2-3: I'-Ii-Times It Senior Play 3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. SANDRA TOLLEESON Girls' League IA2-3' Band I-2-3. PHYLLIS MARIE TOMPKINS Girls' League I-2-3: Orchesira I-2-3, Librarian 2: ETA 3, Music Ensembles 2' Carousel 2. BEVERLY JEAN IOSH Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3. PATRICIA A. TRICKEL Girls' League I-2-33 Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Band I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. LLOYD LOVETT TYSON, JR. Boys' League I-23: Orchesrra I: Boys' Chorus 3: Band I-2, Music Ensembles Ig Carousel 2. CAROLYN JOYCE VAN DER STEEN Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus I-2-3. BONNIE J. VAN DYKE Girls' League 172-3: GAA 2: FBLA 2-3: Spanish Club I-2-37 Pep Cub 2: Crater 2: Ushers 3. GERALD ALLEN VICE Academic: Enlored from Granl I-Iigh, Porlland, Oregon, l957g Boss' League, a member ci rhe Order of flee M and Srudenr Ceunci' 3 Sludenr Advisor Board: Boys' League parricipares in Track and basieiball, 2-33 Boys' Srare 3: Boys' Narion 3. Rosemary Tokar Sandra Tollefson Phyllis Tomplrins Beverly Tosh Pal' Triclrel Lloyd Tyson Carolyn Van Der Slein Bonnie VanDyIre Gerald Vice Lou Elsa Voegfly in T.A.P. campaign GERALD ALLEN VICE Academic: Eniered from Granr High, Porfland, Oregon, I957: Sludenf Council 3, Sludenl Advisor Board: Boys' League 2-3: Boys' Slafe 3: Boys' Nalion 3. LOU ELSA VOEGTLY Academic: Sludenl Council 3: Girls' League I-2-3: Orchesrre I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: FNA 2-3: Choir I-2-3: Science Club 3: Larin Club I-3: FTA I-2-3: IRL 3: Band I-2-3: Music En- sembles I-2-3: Carousel 2: Brigacloon 3. OVETA WALDEN Girls' League I-2-3: Torch Honor 2-3: FBLA 3: Choir 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Spanish Club I'2-3: Pep Club 2: Music En- sembles IV2-3, Nonelle: Carousel 2: Brigadoon 3. RICHARD M. WARE Boys' League I-2-3: Choir 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Band I: Brig- acloon 3. ROBERTA JEANNE WARNOCK Class Officer 3, Treasurer: GAA 3, Secrelary 3: Shulrerbug I: Arr Sfuclenls' League 3: Spanish Club I-2-3: Pep Club 2-3: Slci Club I: HESC 2-3, Treasurer 2. Vice'PresidenI 3: Tornadia Queen 3. MARILYN TOYNETTE WATSON Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: Lafin Club I: Spanish Club I-2-3: IRL 3: Ushers I-2-3. DEAN RALSTON WELCH Boys' League I-2-3: Ari Sludenfs' League I-2-3: Prom Com- miflee 2: Goofers 2. THOMAS HAROLD WELLS Boys' League I-2-3. WANDA WHITE Girls' League I-2-3: FBLA 2-3: Bowling Club 3. PEGGY WILKES Girls' League I-2-3. JEAN WILLIAMS Girls' League I-2-3: HECA 3: FNA 2-3, Treasurer 3: -Girls' Chorus 2: Bowling Club 3. Ovefa Walden Richard Ware Jeanne Warnock Marilyn Walson Dean Welch Tom Wells Wanda While Peggy Wilkes PHYLLIS LUCILE WILLIAMS Jean Williams Girls' League I -2-3 Phyllis Williams Rugged schedules provide intense training WILLIS ROGER WILLIAMS Boys' League I-2-3: Lalin Club I: ETA I-2-3: Tennis 2: Wreslling I. DONALD EDWARD WILSON Boys' League I-2-3: Shullerbug I: Band I-2-3: Music En- sembles I-2-3: Prom Cornmillee 2: Senior Play 3: Tech- nician 2-3. MARY ANN WILSON Girls' League I-2-3: PNA 2: Quill and Scroll 2: Spanish Club 2-3: I-Ii-Times 2-3, Exchange and Copy Edilor 2. NANCY SUE WILSON Girls' League I-2-37 GAA I-2: FHA I-2: FBLA I-2: ENA 2: Choir 2-3: ETA 2: IRL I-2, Secreiary 2: Pep Club 2-3: Ski Club I-2: Ushers 2-3: Prom Cornmillee 2: Carousel 2: Brig- adoon 3: Deloale I. DEWANDA SUE WINCHELL Academic: Srudenl Council 3: ASB Secrelary 33 Girls' Leaque I-2-3: Class Ollicer I, Secrelary: GAA I-2-3: EI-IA I: Science Club 2. Secrelary 2: Shullerbug I: Ari Sludenls' League I-2-3. Vice Presidenl 2: Spanish Club 2-3, Vice Presidenl 3: IRL I: Pep C ub 2-3: Craler 3, Arl Edilcr: I-Ii-Times I: Ushers I-2-3: Prom Cor-nrnillee 2' Girls' Sfale 2' Girl cl lhe Monlh 23 DAR Good Cilizenship Award. Foreign exchange sludenls, Sissel Frogner from Norway and Tom Tillel from Porlugal. bolh plan college educalions, Sissel, described as a cralIsn'ian by her arl Ieacher, enjoys knilling, sewfnq and skfnq. Allhough she and Torn are kep? busy rnakinq speeches io Medfordires, Sissel has lime fo parlicipale in Choir and Nonelle. Tom, a member ol l.R.L, and French Club, likes Van Gogh, hiking, wresllinq, and Jack's egqnogs. Bolh Sissel and Tom enioy Iraveling and bicycling. Willis Williams Don Wilson Mary Wilgon Nancy Wilson Dewanda Winche for College courses GARY ARTHUR WINETROUT Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 2-3: Foorball I-2-3: Brigadoon 3. OTTO W. WIRTI-I Boys' League I-2-3: Order of M 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Track 2: Baseball I. ARNOLD A. WOLFE Boys' League I-2'3: Order ol M I-2-3, Presidenl 3: Choir 2: Boys' Chorus I: Track 2, Trainer: Foolball I-2, Manager: Wresrling I-2-3: Bowling League 3: Carousel 2: Inferclub Council 3: Tornadia King 3. WINTON F. WORTH Eniered from Eagle Poin'r I-Iigh School I957: Boys' League 2-3: Boys' Chorus 3. JUDITH ANN WYMORE Academic: Girls' League I-2-3: GAA I-2: Orchesira 3: FBLA IA2-3: Ari Sfudenis' League I-2-3, Presidenr 3: FTA 2-3: Band I-2-3. Uniform Manager 2-3: Hi-Times I: Music Ensembles I-2: Prom Commiiiee 2. CORRINNE JUNE YOCUM Eniered from Walerrown High School, Waierfown, Soulh Dalrofa, I958: Girls' League 3: Girls' Chorus 2-3. BERNADINE ELAINE YOUNG Girls' League I-2-3: FBLA 2-3: Girls' Chorus I: Bowling League 3. WILLIAM LARRY YOUNG Boys' League I-2-3: Boys' Siaie 2. GLENDA ELIZABETH YOUNG Girls' League I-2-3: Girls' Chorus 3. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG Boys' League I-2-3: Brigadoon 3. Gary Winefroul OHo Wirfh Arnold Wolfe Winfon Worfh Corrine Yocum Bill Young Judy Wymore Bernadine Young Glenda Young Jim Young 090 Hobbies show W1dC vanety lnterests Peering info The engine of his ancienT Sfudebaker Jeff Barnes makes a final adiusTmenT. Work and fun somefimes do go Togefher. Jeff Barnes aroused a loT ol inTeresT when he drove his old Timer To school. Jeff. who is one oT The Tew Teenagers in an of- ficial Old Timer Club, spends many hours of pleasurable work on his car. Caron l.eTTler, l-lead MaioreTTe, and Mi- mi Jones pracjrice w'iTh The band when iT marches. Caron has been a maioreTTe Tor Three years and Mimi Teaches a baTon class aT The Y.M.C.A. Head maiore'He Karen Lelller, and Mimi Jones Twirl dawn The sTreeT, GOLF TEAM-Bo'Horn row: B, Jones, J. Hamlin, M. Monroe. T. Monroe, P. Rasmussen J. Frohnmayer. Second row: D. Miller, C. Miller, P. Dunlevy, J. Boyce, L. Brown, J. Joyce Top row: B. Richardson, H. Holmes, V. Bigelow, S. Cummins, K. Ward, G. Clark. Coordination accented in tennis, golf TENNIS TEAM: D. Ryn, A. House, P. Ryn, Mr. Huff, Coach: J. Shaw. J. Randles, G. Schmidt, D. Hildebrand. Mr. Dean Benson, Coach Mighty Tornadoes show Tornado fhinclacls promise lo be a greal leam lhis year. Leading lhe field will be seniors Roger Johnson lmilel, Marlc Norlon lmilel, Milce Murray lshol pull, John Harvey lpole vaulll, George Koch lhigh lump and broad iumpl, Ron Reich l44Ol, and Don Peelc lsprinlsl. Wilh help from juniors Bruce Hill, Slfip Bennell, Jerry Shulls, and Leonard Griggs, 'lhe leam will gain much slrenglh. An excellenl sophomore squad will be a laclor in The over-all success of lhe Tor- nado. The combinalion ol seniors, iuniors, and sophomores promises lo leave Medford among lhe lop Gregori schools in Jrraclc. TRACK TEAM-Bollom row: B. Hamilfon, B. Rupp, L. Knight K. Berg, R. Johnson, M. Murry, S. Benneff, T. Ryan, W. Ayres Second row: B. Dahlslrom, J. Schmidt K. Blow, P, Humphreys, G. Pafhmann, L. Nored, B. Hill, D. Lundquisl. Third row W. Horlon, B. Knorr, E. Hood, L, Wood, D. Gordon, D. Andrews, S. Drew, G. Lane. Noi' picfured: G. Koch, J. Shulls. J. Harvey M. Norlon, D. Peelc, M. Hood, D. Seig, P. Reich, S. Dowson, B. Maclnlyre, A. Funslon, J. Winelroul, L. Griggs, B. MCKnighl B. Bray, H. Brown, T. Borlis, B. Charlie, K. Morse, B. Emmens. R.Smilh, B. Rix, F. Funslon, J. Connolly. strength and endurance in Track skills 4 yn - . 'Q 9 False sfarl in lh lrighfl break. 6 .. ,,.... l , - . .-fl ' - .' e:M:.vf'- v l l ll w.-fam , N Baffling for a pole posiiion in lhe 440-yard dash are Ron Reich llefll and Mike Russell. IOO-yard dash leaves Don Peek llefll in his blocks. Other Medford runners, John Jones and Gerry Lyons ,f -A? ,. X .l gfijxjr ' :Nui I ' lu X -f i W slum' z'iz11-,.i-w . '--islsfui .ww-frsi A ifzzwwi' f ...,X .H Wk , iw- 1- . 11,x,c,,.,..., ,.. ag: 1.1 1.15515-gg i, jgfwfiig'-51 Us - ,. W - i ii my i ibllwufsnili if lily:-:EW -idly '15 .. ffp:f.y,g,A cs,1is.zs.1,,i K f:.:..i. . :2Q3fn.igjL2r1.w,g . - K in-iififfflf 2Ti22fZ55'lW?f A5452 - - sew- . . x seen? . . ' 1 5,33-' flgflki- -2 f rg, ...- ,I ,Mfg - '5fgQ5i1f'zffi.j.z 1 l?ift5ii f-sis:-,fm-is-:ef i , . .Ax ,'..,,:n - gf. W ' ., .,,, ,, , Wes . 'S if 'iw fl Af . .mf i . . -. . i s -. i,1'igi Sli2?EliE -.ggqulq .AWN - . ::sfs.mi-i1ff- ' i.snf,2w:E.fei4f.'i - Niwgafqfi 'N Mei i ' . A ..,, -52ers-15255-1My,Qr5w?Qssizm5v rsriiffe . .. . ' sap 3552 44 Vaul+ing loolls easy when John Harvey does it a+ II feel: Ron Reich waiis io caich +he pole. iw, T0I'11Hd0 tracksters Owl Thai' looks as if H' would hur'I'! Bui +he pole vaulrer gels up, dusls +he sawdusi off, and goes on his way. Ofher rhan learning +he basic Jrraclc skills, ii is esseniial 'ro lcnow how +o land properly. During rraining, before Jrhe acrual season begins, each member of The squad is disciplined and insirucied in ihe ar+ of falling. High jump, broad jump, and pole vaulr require +hese iechniques. The fasiesl runner in lhe mile, 330, and 440 is encouraged by Jreaching 'rraclcsrers +o brearhe correcily. Good form is necessary for gaining speed. Srrong muscles and good arms are siressed in iraclc. Shoipui and discus 'rhrow help 'ro solve 'rhis problem of physique building. For ihe secono year Dean Benson coaches 'lhe 'rrack learn, and Jrhrough his guidance fraclc remains a sirong spori ai' Medford. Leonard Griggs wins 220-yard dash wiih ease as Dave Bergman lleiil and Bob Mclfnighi' baffle wiih a Klamaih runner for second place. 232 show promise for the 1959 Track season ll Qamv ' -- -. es' They're off, Medford! Den Peek Har Ieffj won fhis IOO-yard dash. Ofher Medford sprinfers are John Jones fcen+erl and Gerry Lyons lriqhfj. Sprin+ing io vic+ory. Mike Russell passes Ron Reich lrighfj and Terry Ryan fcenferj in o Medford sweep in The 440 race. . ,k ,mm qw fr wr.-rr, .wry ,, ggi.. -M ,dai ' Y T'-QVWSU ,, iff at . ' 'It Wai -M W4 J ' 'W- siggg,f 1 . Q -4 -1 'fdf'7LfET'I1'i54'?A ' ' 1' ' - ' -lrivxf ff! .,-f',,-- . -,i .9 .,,. . kufw f -'yr -l e ,L 2 r, 1 'Q M... - U rf fe, .mm , - .K . .fm V. - . 9 .,.' r. - ' ixiqfifh J. h . r V , - -y- ,L . K ,F f , M VA ,'??kiq -5' , , K Q .i k Jig , d., . w a'!w4 P: Half'- , 1 Q . ,W ,Q 1 . ff- ,. . 233 Improved pitching, hitting yields fine Mr. John Kovenz, Coach America's national pastime, baseball, has come into its own at lvtedtord l-ligh. With a record turnout, including a number ot promising sophomores, the tuture ot base- ball loolcs bright. Baseball at Medtord l-ligh School was ushered in by ideal March weather. Strong interest and enthusiasm prevailed on the diamond as it was telt that this would be the year to unseat Grants Pass trom its two- year hold on the district title. High hopes abounded due to the pres- ence ot rnany returning lettermen trom last year's second place. These included the l958 all-conterence selections: Ken Jensen, catcher: Dennis Barr, pitcher: Cal Dean, shortstop: and Lowell Dean, tirst base. BASEBALL TEAM-Bottom row: R. Konopaselc, T, Turpin, K. Jensen, D. Barr, W. Thompson, B. Pond, P. McLoughlin, K Durlzee D. Raqsclale. Second row: J. Casad, C. Dean, H. Wheeler, G. Ice, B. Quinney, J. Anderson, L. Dean, T. Laurence, F Peterson E. McFadden. conference i o i - e Tips on ca+ching from Mr. Kovenz help Bob Pond. Discussing sfrafegy are Seniors George Koch, Dennis Barr, Tom Lawrence, and Frank Peierson. ,X 4. ,NH-O4 1?- First annual Grubby Day - Students rev Sfudenis enioy eafing on the lawn and top off their iunclw with ioices and smiles, Airing 'feet and opinions are Sharon Picard and Charlene Schuppinies. roam Clothes' Hilarious Grubby Day was a high spol in Boys' and Girls' League Weelc. Each srudenr lei himself go and showed his inner desires in his choice of dress. King Gary Winelroui and Queen Karen Sloniger reigned in shabby glory lor +he whole day. The following day all lhree noons were made inlo one giganlic lunch period. Each sfudeni broughl a sack lunch which was downed wi'rh relish in rhe company of friends noi seen previously because of various busy schedules. Acfivilies laier in +he week included such evenls as a slyle show and a field day: All in all ir was a grand weelc and en- joyed by all. Adding +o an already overflowing garbage can is Mike Forbes. Expechanlly awaiting 'final decision, Gary Wnelrour Tony Monroe Lee Mellish. Roberl Allen charm iudges Grulbloies Jim Frfhnrraycr ard C gg B5 gf Y e library. 5 I 'VIR Leagues, Week features talented stu dents The combo is at it again! The members ot the group are Frank Albert, Doug Randles, Dave Frohnmayer, i t l t ct Steve Hoag. an Wandering through the crowd at the tair, Rosemary Boys' and Girls' League Week is an annu- al attair at lvledtord l-ligh. It is one ot the busiest weeks in the school year. This oc- casion provides many social tunctions as a change trom the regular routine, Qne ot the biggest activities ot the weelc is the Mother-Daughter lea, which teatures a style show. The attendance at the tea is usually large, and daughters enjoy a time ot companionship with their mothers. Stu- dents show talents heretotore unlcnown when called on to entertain tor the Leagues' Week. There is only one catch to this: the girls can see Girls' League assemblies, and the boys can see Boys' League assemblies, but neither can see both! Doolen and Coleen Barr pause to serenacle tho other sightsocrs. The anfique silveffeapoi is graciously handled by Joyce Gilinslcy who is serving Nancy and Sharon Picard and lheir rnofher, Mrs, Picard. In ihe back- qrmind are Nancy Morgan, Barbara Reich, and Judy McGraw. My, wha+ a preHy cake! murmured quesrs al lhe Girls' League Molhers' Tea. All weel- lhe slndenls parlicipaled in many arjlixiie' hocoriro oirls and boys of lhe school. As a filling climax To The weelc lhe qirls gave a lea lor iheir molhers. The lherne was a Japanese Garden. Afler lhe rea 'rhe oirls and lheir quesls wenl To lhe audilorinnw for a siyle show pui on oy The sewing classes and direcred loy Mrs. Jean James, The slyle show, a slcil enrilled l-lel- lo, 'Friscof' had as ifs locale a sfreel in San Francisco where ihe qirls window shopped. One of lhe mosl dillicull paris of Jrhe show was for 'rhe manneouins in lhe windows lo hold perleclly slill. 740 Art fulfills aesthetic desire. serves These maslerpieces of sfudenl arf were pul on display lor public crilicisrn as parl ol' llie arl show. I can'+ clraw a s+raigl'i'l line is a com' mon saying amond people wlwo wifslw lo ex-w pfess llieii' arf ii2abi +,, Ar? aliidenls in lvledlorul l-lioli rerlainl, learn more lban iiisl liow lo draw a slraiqlnl line. Wood mryinq, yernniculile-cemenl slruclure, and nrclwileclilral Hslwellersu Compose some ol llie dillerenl media ol expression besides painlinfi and drawing. Eaelw year llie classes erliibil ci wide yoriely ol llweir worlc in llie sprinq nrl scliool. Many ol llwe works on display in lliis sliow liaye since won lwonors ol gold keys, seliolarsliips, and ollier awards. XVCVL' fffrrn We Grade ffl'oo's evil innier riolws delicililed ob'e yers v.iln a pan- oramic view ol ml worl-. Brains behind llwe dcaoralions, .lack Howard dabs a panel p1'a1l'TiCz1l purpose As Tradifion clic+aTes, each Junior Class spends long hours decoraTing The gym Tor The Junior-Senior Prom. The Theme oT The prom lasT year was The ATomic Age, and arT classes and oTher inTeresTed sTudenTs helped in The consTrucTion oT The TuTurisTic nnoTiT. Sparkling aToms were placed Trom one end oT The gym To The oTher. The boys gallanTly climbed precarious heighTs To TransTorm The everyday gym To a glorious wonderland. LiTTle could The sTudenTs be- lieve ThaT This shadowed kaleidoscope was The same gymnasium where so many iubi- lanT pep rallies had been held. The decora- Tions were very well received and added The Tinishing Touches To The gala evenT oT The year. Symbol of Tomorrow is hung by Don Wilson and Frank PeTerson lndusfry on Parade. LasT year's iuniors, Marsha O'SuIlivan, Judy Wymore, ancl Linda Harnsberger painT seTs Have you heard who will be queen? Who will reign over lhis land of +omorrow and land ol promise is lhe queslion on everyones mind. Couples arrayed in nel and iallela and while dinner iaclcels exchange opinions as lo who rhey predici will be crowned queen as lhey owail her arrival, Popular Swedish The sound of swishing ne? and faffela blends in wilh The slrains ol music: as slarry-eyed couples glide over lhe dance floor. In The back- ground couples who have decided +o sir one oul', are enioyinq re- lreshrnenls. This enchanled niqhl will be mosf precious of all in rhe lreesure of memories. May l have +he nex'f dance? pervades fhe ballroom. ffirl is honored as Medford prom queen A highlighl' in The lreasure of memories qalhered by Marqarela Fxulim while in America was The momenf Presidenf Dave placed lhe floral crown on her head and pro- claimed her Queen of lhe Prom. l-ler warm personalily and radienl smile were accehlualed by The splashes ol color lhal loalhed lhe l'l1l'Ol'19. l fhf N Y...-0 f i 1 ., .. Z' . ,,.r , V, N Happiness reigns as every girl's dream comes lrue for Margarola l. Aiii :ws . --. ,. -,..-.. .. ii91.i' Lis,'-rf ,s5fEf,f,g I-'igrssi iff - Z i-isfifjig if xxx.. ,Q . I is-is fc , e v' 'V T sv - t: f's:'2'f'f 'SJW 'ff'--'N Us-Y-N iz-c.. '5:..'29.5:xS 1555? QW X' i 1' KN- if 25 :4- . U .ms E' ',-E ff TiT N il f 'V UK' Y VU ms' if 5 155' U i'7f'1 :'l 7' ' S5275 BKT? 4554, it ivii5'?i'? i Xxx Hs f , M , Queen Margariia I is crowned! Her courl consisls of lFron+ rowl: Junior Princesses and escorfs-Judy McGraw and John Jones: Shirley Rulherlord and Harold Sexionz Karen Paschlce and Frank Pelerson: Marsha O'Sullivan and Mike Russell. lTop rowl: Senior Princesses and escorls-Bob Gee and Myda McCabe: Tony Brauner and Pal Rushlong Tom Hamlin and Jane Jordan: David Frohnmayer and Queen Margarila Aulin. Joy engulfs throne as court is presented Tonighl' is 'l'he nigh'l'l To a girl who is allending her lirsl big dance, lhis is a wonderlul experience. When The couples arrive, lhey gel' a glimpse ol Jrhe lulure as rhey walk lhrough lhe enlrance in+o a sei- iing of Things ro Come. As The dancing begins, worries aboul new lormals and freshly-ser hair magically disappear in rhe romanlic almosphere. Boys' doubls aboul iheir while dinner iaclcels and choice ol corsages lor Jrheir dares happily vanish. The girls in The gueen's courl bubble over in brealhless anlicipalion, knowing lhar one of ihern is lo become queen. Anxiely is soon over as Margarila is crowned and Dave Frohnmayer places lhe circlel on her head. Aller rhe coronalion, dancing is resumed and al I2 o'cloclc lhe mosl enchanling dance ol lhe enlire school year is over. Bul il is noi ended. To lhose who go home and lhose who slay our a lillle longer, corsages, programs, and happy memories will be lreasured as Jrolcens of This wonderful nighl. ,58iers receive many scholarships, SCHOLASTIC HONORS Valedicforian A AA AA A Salufaforian A AA Oufsfanding Senior Girl Oufsfanding Senior Boy SCHOLARSI-HPS A.F.L.-C.l.O. A A A Befa Sigma Phi, Alpha Rho Chapfer A A Marjorie Bufler Memorial Scholarship A AA Delfa Kappa Gamma A Fufure Business Leaders of America A Fufure Teachers Associafion Girls' League AA AA A AA AA mqfw. 'EA Gladys Beddoe A Sandra Buxfon Nancy Adams David Frohnmayer Sandra Buxfon Inger Palmquisf Alpha McMahon Mary Campbell Susan Campbell AA A Carolyn Carr A Linda Smifh Jackson Counfy Medical Auxiliary Marcia Spence KMED-Sfaff and Managemenf Frank Alberf Medford Mail Tribune A A A Milfon Smifh Medford Realfy Board AA A A A Richard Duranfe Medford Rofary A A A David Gifford Nafional Secrefaries Associafion, Rogue River Chapfer A Judy Blackburn U.S. Nafional Bank AA A A AA A AA A Ron Peery Zonfa Club A AA A AAAA Maureen McCurdy COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS California College of Arfs and Craffs, Oakland, California Myrna Calloway NROTC A Loren Canfrall, Sfephen Hoag Harvard Universify Admission A A A David Frohnmayer Admission and Scholarship Dic Corum Jim Corum Lewis and Clark College lElk Lumber Companyl Linfield College AA AA Medford Beaufy School A Oregon Sfafe College Soufhern Oregon College A AA A Sfanford Universify Admission and Scholars Universify of Oregon hip honors A AA John Jones Jack Goucher Barbara Ogden A Sandra Buxfon Curfis Cook Leilani Kunkel Jon Thompson DadA's Scholarship AAAAA AAAAAA J oe Burns Honors af Enfrance AAAA AA Joe Burns Carolyn Carr Universify of California af Berkeley Honors af Enfrance AA AA AA AAAA A Karen Johnson Washingfon Sfafe College A A A A Bob Gee Willameffe Universify lElk Lumber Companyl AA A Nancy Adams Lynn Hales, Joan Laurila, Tom Morris Yale Universify Admission and Scholarship A AA Eric Eifrem SENIOR AWARDS American Chemical Sociefy Award Sandra Buxfon Arf Award Agnes Flanagan Arf Merif Award AAAAAA AAAAAA A A AA AA Myrna Callaway Consolidafed Freighfways Award Nancy Adams Daughfers of American Revolufion Good Cifizenship Award A AA A A Winifred Goff Elk Lodge Awards Oufsfanding Senior in Leadership A A A AA David Frohnmayer Oufsfanding Senior Sandra Buxfon TTQQTEQ Honor Science Award Sfephen l-loag Kiwanis Music Service Awards Band Susan lvlarfin OrchesTra Larry Albrighf Choir Sharon Walsh Oregon Scholarship Press Awards Newspaper Service CurTis Cook, Joan Laurila Yearboolc Service, George Turnbull CerTificaTes Sfephen l-loag, Sandra BuxTon P.E.O. OuTsTanding Girl Award DeLores Williams Larry Schade AThleTic Award Jim FunsTon UniversiTy of Oregon Leadership Award Franlc A'berT NaTional MeriT Awards Sandra BusTon Jim Corum, Karen Sloniger, John Thompson Graduafion . . . cherished dreams and fulfilled hopes are compleTed by This ceremony. The seniors have pracTiced many long hours on siTTing, sTanding, and wallcing. They have learned To have perfecT conTrol of Their ouTward appearance. BuT for Their emoTions aT This momenT no one has prepared Them. No one has Told Them ThaT in This final hour They musT leave behind Them high school cares and bring To a close every precious, happy, fun-filled hour. No one has Told Them ThaT They musf sfruggle To conTrol Their feelings, ThoughTs, and memories. ThaT They musT force baclc Tears while singing The Alma MaTer for The lasT Time wiTh Their classmaTes. The diplomas for which They have worlfed for Twelve years are now Theirs. 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Qu N461 .W 3 Xka . if ,X I . .gpg - Q., .. ,. , F 2' , 1 fy t 4 9 hx D' ' A Ai Fig. 5 inn. . 5 Q 3, , ,Qi f M xt A 5 if JE , .. Q. ., -ffi?iU+5 . -I gf . Qi ff ' 4 b f uv! Q .f .P rv , 5 it Q' if f ' . 2. -- . ., - .F , , wf f.. 511' ' - . ff? ::- 'rf 21 , Lrg- 1.5 Q, g1,,, AH- aviw 2?5 'f ' ,, If fn 'iflif F, ' 11- 4' 2 : ,ry V 'g - . gf,,,f,.,.v l 2. .Q 51 3 . 1 ,fi A wg.. 1 . 22. 5. Z V-1 sa w g -. Yr if , Eu. Q w ix S S kim . XfQSZwm1 W .MLW M . N wl., A . 9- ' ,if a m w ' 4 Y, ,.. , 3 . , ref .A :iff- CUBBY'S Affer fhe Games The MEETINIG PLACE ls CUBBY'S THE MODERN AND CONVENIENT WAY TO DINE - Eai' Inside - Eai' in Your Car - or Take If Wiih You - Fea+uring 'ihe Delicious CUBBY Deluxe l275 S. Riverside PHONE 3-29l9 COLEEN BARR - DAVE HAVLICK ,diiwf MA N i E W 'MH-A K' M . 1 ,ww wuuffs- ,. -Q ' 1-N, i.f,.,,H HX, x-,, .gy , ,. 11 Q ,nf A -A f PURUCKER MUSIC HOUSE Sou+hern Oregon's Mos+ Complefe Music Sfore I II NO. CENTRAL MEDFORD 'iw gig V' R ,.4,,.-w4M W pal' '7 S e ,f 2 . 1 M Ry ,AEE 5 GROCETERIA 6+h and Grape Sis. MEDFORD'S DOWNTOWN SUPER MARKET If You Aren'+ Trading af +he GROCETERIA You'RE PAYING Too MUCH JOHNSTON STORES THE CROWN COMPANY MEDFORD I3I6 S. W. I3'II1 Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON MEDFORD Agizzsncgrzmiifssgiguggcns BEAUTY SCHOOL BOB McREYNOLDS 235 E. Main Represenhaiive Sp 2-6155 From 'rhe Camera of DWAINE SMITH CLASSIC STUDIO III5 W. MAIN MEDFORD PorI'rai1's Are Precious Beyond Price YELLOW CABS Any Time-Anywhere DIAL SP2-6262 SP2-2 I 2 I THRIFT AUTO SUPPLY Every'I'I1ing for II16 AuIo GRANTS PASS MEDFORD ELECTRONIC SERVICE CO I8 N. Grape Sp 3-I97I I 15 .1 uf, L, S1- X ,Grea+es+ A+hIe+e, IFavori+e Teacher, fComed ian, ,Lovable, ,Teacher's Pei, fSmoo+hes+, ,Y ell Leader, ,Na+ure Lover, ,Dreamer, ,Sociali+e, ,Gredesf Hoopsfer, 4 ,Going S+eady, Little Daisy AUTOGRAPHS ,FIir+, ,Engaged, ,Married, Uhinlmer, ,Playboy, ,Blow-hard, fGambler, ,Ho+ Rod Owner, ,V.I.P., ROY R. PICARD Picard's Cer+iIiecI of Medford Md?-I'er FeaI'ure Lock JEWELERS WaI'cI1maIcer Diamonds I29 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD CompIimenI's of MEDFORD NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION DARRELL MILLER COMPANY Goodyear Dis'I'ribu+or-Recapp Oldsmobile MEDFORD Sales and Service TIRE SERVICE, INC. 4:5 sour:-1 RIVERSIDE ,zgwfu Ffglffjde .. J I GARY,S SIGNATURES 6'II'1 and Ivy CLUBS-I54-I75 Ar? Sfudenfs League-I64 Bi-Phy-Chem-l7I Bowling Club-l58 Debaie-I73 F.B.L.A.-I63 F.H.A.-I 65 F.N.A.-166 Le Rendez-Vous-Francais lFrench Clubl-I69 F.T.A.-l6O G.A.A.-I67 H.E.C.A.--I 59 H.E.S.C.-I 68 ln+er-Club Council-l56 I.R.L.--I74. l75 Larin Club-I7O Order of M -lb5 Pep Club-I6l Shufferbug-I 72 La Teriulia lSpanish Clubl-I55 Sludeni Council-54 Technicians-I64 Torch Honor-l57 Ushers--I62 CLASSROOMS Aduli Educafion-52 Ari-40. 4-I Commerce-36. 37 Drivers' Training-53 English-22. 23. 24. 25 Foreign Languages-26, 27 Homemalcing-42, 43 Library and Boolr Room-5I Mafh-28, 29 Music-38. 39 Physical Educaiion-48, 49, 50 Science-32. 33, 34. 35 Shop--44. 45, 46, 47 Social Siudles--30. 3I ALUMNI Alberl. Frank-238 Aulin. Margarira-243. 244 Brauner, Tony-244 Forbes. Milre-237 Friend, Mary-59 Frohnmayer, David-238, 243, 244 Gee. Bob-244 Gilinsky. Joyce-239 Hamlin, Tom-244 Hoag, Sieve-238 Hubbard. Sue-239 Jordan, Jane-244 Lea. Sonya-I35 McCabe. Myda-244 Morgan, Nancy-239 Picard, Sharon-236. 239 Randles. Doug-238 Rushfon, Pai-244 Index Russell. Milre-244 Schuppines, Charlene-236 Smilh. Millon---I35 Spence, Marcia-I35 Snider, John--l52 SCHOOL LIFE Ari Show-240 Boys' League Week-236, 237. 238 Brigadoon-IO0-I05 Cenfennial-I36, I37 Chrisfmas-l28, I29 Commencemenf-245. 246, 247 Consfruciion-76. 77 Craler Week-83 Girls' League Week-236. 237. 238, 239 Hi-Times: Producrion-l32. I33 lniramural Baslceiball-IBO, ISI Music Band-I38. I39. l4O, I4l Orcheslra-l42. I43 Vocal Music-144. I45. I46. I47 Prom--240, 24I, 242, 243. 244 Senior Play-I48, I49, l50. I5l Sfudeni' Governmenl' Boys' League-56. 57 Girls' League--58. 59 Siudeni Council-54, 55 Teen Age Program-I30, I3l Teachers: Business Educaiion Day-98, 99 Tornadia Weel:-80, SI, 82 Sporfs Baseball-234. 235 Basliefball-l82-I88 Fooiball-86-97 Golf-229 Tennis-229 Track-230-233 Wresiling--I89 ADMINISTRATION Bash, Franlc C., Chairman Board of Educa- 'lion-I3 Barlcer. William, Vice Chairman, Board of Educalion-I 2 Beclcen. E. D., Assisfanl Superiniendenf-I I. 99 Berg, Mrs. Grace, Dean of Girls-2I. 58 Branchfield, Edward C., Board of Educaiion -I2 Darnielle. Mrs. Don, Secrelary 'lo Superin- +enden+-I7 Dorrell, Mrs. Lillian, Adminisiralion Recep- 'rionisi--I6 K Duffy. Elaine. Office Secreiary-2I Ewaldsen, Ofio, Board of Educalion-I2 Harris. Lesler D.. Principal-I8. 75 Hoclzersmifh. Keith, Board of Educarion-I3 Kiriley, Josephine. Vice Principal-I9, I35 Malcris. B. J., Office Secreiary--20 Mayfield, L. B., Superinfendenl-I0 Slaier. Wilson, Clerk-I3 EMPLOYEES IN ADMINISTRATION Glascock, Donna--I6 Shumafe. Mrs.--I6 Sfolle. Mrs.-I6 MAINTENANCE Cooks-60 Drew. Mrs. Irene-60 Harrison, Mrs. Marianne-60 Myers. Mrs. Virginia-60 Pfhal, Mrs. Lois-60 Pyle, Mrs. Vesfa-60, 84 Turman, Mrs. Mariorie--60 Cusiodians-6I Clay. Mr. Lloyd-bl Harder. Mr. Ray-bl Pifman, Mr. Marion--6I Rouhier. Mrs. Margaref--bl Swearingen, Mr. Alan-6I Thomas. Mrs. Judy-bl ADVERTISERS Alexander and Brown-25I A 8: W Drive Inn-26I Barker's-264 Big Pines Lumber Co.--25I Big Y Marlnef-257 Brainerd's-26I Burelson's-262 Burlc's-265 California Oregon Power Co.-253 California-Pacific Ufiliiies-255 Cascade Eleciric Mofor Service-259 Cash Davis Pharmacy-265 Chris The Tailor-25I Classic Sfudio-270 Communify Grocery-25l, Copco-253 Couriesy Chevrolef-253 Crown Co.-270 Cubby's-267 Darrell Miller Co.-272 Deve's Pad-259 Dempsier Furnifure Co.-25I Eed's Furnifure Sfore-255 Eesfside Beaufy Salon--265 Elecfronic Service Co.-250 Elle Lumber Co.--270, Farrell's Glass Service-255' X Firsf Nafional Bank-26I Fralce and Smiih-26l Gary's-272 Groceferia-269 Hadley's-255 Hamlin Moior Co.-259 Hubbard Brolhers Hardware-253 Jacl:'s Drive Up-254 Jaclcson Counfy Federal-263 Berg. Ryder-32 .1ewe+1' Office Supply-251 Johnslon S+ores-270 Kliever Machine Shop-265 Klocker Prinlery-255 Lamporf's-263 Landis S+udio-255 Leonard Elecfric Co.-261 Mann's-266 Medford Beaufy School-270 Medford Cleaners-251 Medford 1'1ea1+h Club-263 Medford New Car Dealers-272 Medford Radiafor Service-255 Medford Tire Service-272 Medical Denial Pharmacy-259 M M Depar1men1S1ore-265 Monarch Seed and Feed-251 Morse Molors-253 Nu Way Cleaners-259 Park Barber Shop-255 Picard's-272 Piggly Wiggly-255 Purucker Music House-268 Qualify Marker-261 Ra'rh's-252 Robinson Brolhers-258 Sam's Sporfing Goods-255 Smifh-Dynge Lumber Coy-265 Snider's-271 Swem's--260 The Clock-261 The Fashionerfe-259 The Music Mari-255 The Yardage Shop-259 Thriff Auio Supply-270 Trowbridge and Flynn-261 Valley Fuel Co.-259 Wall Young's Sfaiionery-256 Williams and Croucher-263 Yellow Cabs-270 FACULTY Anderson, Juenifa-49 Benson, Dean-48 Builer, Elsie-28 Carver. Hal-53 Cox, Delphie-32 Crisp, Janice-48 Culberfson, Josephine-36 Dailey. Teresa-36 DeVoss, Henry Donahue, Marlha Drysda1e,John-38, 139, 142 Dyrud. Jusfin--14 Evensen. Paul-30, 87, 189 Fredrickson, Gerfrude-36. 37 Gray, Rufh-32 Hanninq, Don-44 Hoclcersmiih, Rufh-42. 168 Huff, Roberf-30 Johns+on, James-171 Johnsfon, Mrs. Jim-32 Kaufz, Marvin-28 Kovenz, John-23. 235 Krahberg. Claudine--42, 165 McDonald, Alex-20 Mahar, Louis-36 Marier, Thomas-22, 188 Masf, John-30, 160 Men+zer, L. A.-44 Miric1:,1. A.-15, 38, 75, 140, 141 Miriclc, Naomi-51 Mounfs, Pafricia-48 Pa+1on, Frances-51 Ragsdale. Lee-15 Richardson. Duane-44 Roe1and+, Frank-48, 182. 183 Ruclc, Frances-22 Ruclr, William-30 Scoif, Arlhur-32 Semon, Roberf-22 Seffle. Elizabefh-22 Sharp, Huberf-28 Siolund, Lynn-38, 99, 144 Smoclc, John-30, 158 Smifh. Gafewood-28, 158 Smilh, JoAnne-30, 99, 174, 175 Smi+h, Maxine-26, 98, 169 Spiegelberf, Fred-48, 87 Sfedman, Roberi-22 S1'ewar+, Edna-22 S1ewar+, Sally-36 Taylor, DeVere-23. 54. 99, 156, 173 Tobin, 1-larrieff-22, 157 Trauiman. Marvin-33. 172 Van Dyke, Naomi-26 Van Scoy, Johnnie-30, 159 Vinsel, Lindsay-52 Weil, Virginia-14 Wesierfield, Virginia-38 Whisenanf, Delie-22 Wilson, Dorolhy-26 Wolf. Warren-40 Wo1+ho1f, Vern-30, 83 Workman, Margery-22 Zapell, Lenore-22. 105 Allen, Roberf, Sr.-29, 136. 142, 143, 156 157,159.160,170,171,193,212.237 Allingham, Bonnie, Jr.-109. 160, 173, 174 175 Allingham, Chrisfy, Soph.-65, 142 Anderson, Dennis, Soph.-65, 189 Anderson, Jerry, Jr.--90, 94, 109, 165. 182 183 Anderson. Judy, Soph.--65. 139 Anderson, Larry, Sr.-54. 56, 75, 130, 152 156.157, 169,I71.191,193 Anderson, Marilyn, Sr.--158, 193 Anderson, Marisue, Sr.-161, 162, 163, 193 260 Anderson, S'1ephanie.Sr.-155, 156, 159, 161 167. 193 Andre, Richard. Jr.-109, 179 Andren, Eddie, Soph.-65 Andrews, Dick, Soph.-65 Anfony, Terryl, Soph.-65, 147 Aranf, Sandy, Sr.-83, 159, 178, 193 Ashford. Wanda, Sr.-165, 193 Ashlon, Robert Sr.--164, 194 Ashfon, Tom, soph.-65 A++erbury, Mary Ellen, Sr.--141, 146, 158 194- Aubrey, Linda, Soph.-65, 147 Ausfin, Bill, Soph.-65 Ayer, David, Jr.-47, 109 Ayres. Lorelfa, Jr.-109, 141. 169 Ayres, Walt Soph.--65, 141, 142 Baccus, Barbara, Soph.-65, 147 STUDENTS Acord, Judy. Soph.-65, 168 Adams Adams, Adams Adams Adams, Adams. Be1sy,Soph.-65, 162. 163, 167 Bob. Jr.-109 Faye, Soph.-65 Faye, Sr.-163, 168, 193 Kennelh. Soph.-65, 188 Shir1ey,Jr.-109, 132 Aeschliman, Karen, Soph-65, 158 Albright, Par. Jr.--109 Allen, Clarence. Sr.-193 Allen. Diana, Jr.-109, 162, 163, 167 Allen, Dic1c,Jr.--109, 183 Allen, Don, Sr.-193 Bailey. Cecil, Sr.-194 Bailey, Harold, Soph.-65, 141, 170 Bailey, Joe, Sr.-194 Baird, Phil, Soph.-90 Baker, Dave. Soph.-189 Balmer, Ray, Soph.-65 Balmer. Robert Jr.-109 Baker. Susan. Sr.-58, 102, 103. 128, 129, 144,145,155,157,159,161,162,163,166. 171, 194 Balcer, Sylvia, Sr.-155, 160, 194, 252 Balch. Franlc, Soph.-65 Ba11.S1ephanie,Jr.-109, 164 Bandy, Sandra, Soph.-65, 139, 162 Barker Barker 1 Ann, Soph.-65, 146, 147, 162, 165 Carolyn, Sr.-194 Barlcer Clark, Sr.-155. 157, 159. 171, 174. 179, 194, 205 Barlrer, Donna, Sr.-141, 157, 163. 194- Bar1cer,Jane1,Jr.--109. 162. 163. 166, 168 Barlcer Molly, Jr.-109. 124, 161, 162, 169. 170, I74 Barnes. Dee Ann, Sr.-140, 142, 155, 166. 194 Barnes, Jeff. Sr.-29, 157, 158, 159, 170, 171, 174, 194, 228 Barnes, Pafly, Jr.-161 Barr, Coleen. Sr.-144, 145, 160, 161, 163, 166, 169. 194. 237, 238, 268 Barr. Dennis, Sr.-24, 56. 90, IOI, I4-5, I4-8. I49, l50, ISI, I56, l59. I65. I94, 235 Barrell. Marcia, Jr.-I09. lbl, I62. I66 Barry, Jim. Soph.-65, 90. l88 Barry. Tom, Jr.-I09, l58 Bascom. Dave, Sr.--I94 Bash. Judy, Jr.--I08, IO9, I23. I4-5. I55, l6I Basse++, Arr. Soph.-65, I89 Bareman, Linda, Soph.-65, l39, I47 Bafes. Ursula, Jr.-I09. lbl, I62. I64. I69 I7O. I74 Bauman, Dennis, Soph.-65 Bauman. Joy. Sr.-I55, I94 Baumer, Broolcs, Soph.-65, I42 Beach. Gary. Jr.-90. I09 Bealon, Parry. Jr.--I09 Beally. Joe, Soph.--65, I4l Beck. Befsy. Soph.-39, 65, I47, I55, I62 I63. I67 Becken, Nancy. Jr.-I09, l24, I55, Ibl, I62 I74 Bell. Cecile. Jr.-42, IO9, I62. I67, I68 Bell. Diane, Soph.-65 Bell, Judy. Sr.--I55, I59, I60, I62. I63, I74 I94 Bengfson. Karen, Soph.-65 Bennell. Brenda, Jr.-I09 Benneil, Daisy. Sr.--I94 Benneff. Eldon lSkipl,. Jr.--90, 94, 96, 97 IO9, l65 Benneri. Lorena. Soph.-65 Berg. Keifh. Jr.-54. 90, IOS, IO9, l35, I45 l65 Bernheisel, Carmen. Sr.-I46, I58. I94 Berns, Barbara, Soph.-65 Barns. Shirley, Sr.-I57. I60. I63. I79, I94 Bessonehe. Nancy, Sr.-I94 Bevis, Jeanne. Jr.-I IO. I42 Bigham, Pal, Jr.-I IO. I44, I47. I6I Bigalow, Vaughan, Soph.-65, I7O Bishop. Joe, Soph.-65, l45 Black, Carleen, Jr.-I I0, I64 Blaclrburn. Roger. Jr. Blankenship, Gaylond. Soph.-65 Blew, Kent Soph.-65 Bliclrenslaff, Sharon. Sr.-54, 58, l29, I56. I62. I64. I96. 262 Boese, Sandra, Jr.-I IO, I63. I67 Bogenoff, Lanny, Sr.-I96 Boggs, Bonnie. Sr.--I67 Bohl, Gene, Soph.-65, 74 Bohl, Geraldine. Jr.-l4I, I46 Bohls. Jim. Soph.-65 Borden. Dick. Sr.-I45 Borden. Milce, Soph.-65. I45 Borough. Carla, Soph.-65. I4-I Borfis. Tom. Soph.-65 Bosfwiclr, Larry, Soph.-I46 Boswell, Shirley. Jr.-I IO. I63, I67 Bowman, Allen, Jr.-I I0 Boyce, John, Soph.-65, l88 Boyd, Mildred. Jr.--I I0. I55, I60, l62 Bradford. Dwighr. Jr.-I I0 Bray, Bruce, Soph.-65, I88 Breazeale. Carolyn. Soph.-65. I42 Breeze, Nancy. Soph.-65 Breeze. Reggie. Jr.-90. IIO, I65 Brennan, Sue. Jr,--IIO. I6l, I62. I69, I7O. I74 Brill, Judy, Sr.-I44, I55, l6I, I62. I96 Bringle. Georgiann. Soph.-66 BriH. Gary. Soph.-66 Broadbeclr, Bonnie, Sr.-I46, I63. I96 Broadbent, John. Jr.-I I0 Bromley. Bruce, Sr.-57. I96 Brookman. Ken. Sr.--I96 Broolcman, Par, Jr.-l IO Bross, Ted. Soph.-66 Brown Brown, Brown Brown. Deana, Sr.-I96 Brown. . Howard. Soph.--66, 188 Larry. Soph.-66. 90. I88 Nancy. Soph.-66. I55 Pamela, Soph.-66 Brumbaclr, David, Jr.-I I I Budge, Barbara, Jr.-I I I, I62. I69, I73, I74 Burghardf. Joan, Jr.-I I I Burghardr. Judy. Jr.--I II Burns, Carol, Soph.--66, I62 Burroughs, Jerolyn. Jr.-III, l58, I62. I67 I68 Bush, Bruce. Soph.-66 BuHs, Janice, Jr.-I I I Byers, Dean, Sr.- I 96 Byrne, Kaiherine, Soph.-66 Byrd. Gerald. Sr.-ISB, I96 Caldwell, David, Soph.-66 Caldwell, Loreila. Jr.-42, III, I63, I68 Califf, Sheryl, Jr.--I II Cameron, Roderick, Jr.--I I I Campbell, Danny, Soph.-66 Canrrall. John, Jr.-I I I. I45 Carmichael, Sandra, Jr.-I I I Carr, Sharon. Sr.-54. I4-4. I7I I45, I57. I66 I74, l92, I97 Carson, Wayne, Soph.-66 Carrer, Dale. Soph.-66 Carter. Judi. Soph.-66. I62, I68 Carfwrighi, Sue. Jr.-I I I Carver, Judy, Jr.-I I I, I44 Carver, Linda, Soph.-66, I4-6, I47 Casad. James, Jr.-I I I Casad. Marrha, Sr.-lbb, I97 Chambers, George. Soph.--66 Chambers, Ray, Sr.-I97 Champion, Diclr. Jr.-I II Charley, Bill. Soph.-66, 90, I89 Cherry, Milne, Soph,-66 Cherry, Sherill, Jr.-I I I Childers. Margaret Soph.-66 Childrefh, Donna, Jr.-I63 Chin, James, Soph.-66 Chrisfian. Doris. Jr.-I55, I63 Christian, Sherrie, Jr.-I62. l63, I69, I74 Chrisrensen, Judy, Sr.-I44, I45. I55, Ibl' I62. I97 Chrisfensen. Karen, Soph.-66, I46, I47. I74 Clark. Gary, Soph.-66 Clark, Jim. Sr.-88. 90. I45, l65. I97 Clark, Roberl, Sr.-I97 Clark, Sandy, Sr.-43. I44. I62. I97 Clayfon, Carol, Sr.-I28, I63. I97 Clemenf. Daleen. Jr.-I I I Cline, Bolle, Jr.-I I l. l63 Close, Duane, Soph.-66 Coffman, Roberf, Jr.-I I I Coffman. Susan. Sr.-83. I57. I69, I70. I7I. I76, l92 Coghill. Jan. Sr.-I97 Collins, Jim. Jr.-I I I, l4I Comsrock, Clarence. Sr.-35, I7I. l98 Cone. Allen, Sr.-I4b. I98 Conner. Marilyn IJol, Jr.-I I I. l4I, I72 I74 Connolly. John. Sr.--35, I36, I55, I57. I65 I79, I9B Connolly, Richard, Soph.-66, 90 Cook, Charles, Soph.-66 Coolc, Corrine. Sr.-I9B Cook, Cl-rrisrine, Soph.-66 Cook, Elgan. Jr.-90. III, I89 Cook. Lee. Jr.-I65 Cooper. Kafhryn, Sr.-I46, I98 Cooverf, Rufh, Jr.-39. III, I47, I7O Copenhaver. Jim. Sr.-I79, I98 Couch. Barbara. Jr.-I I I. I4I Coulfer, Terry, Soph.-66 Cox, Bonnie, Sr.-I46, l62, I98 Cox, Janice, Soph.-66 Cox, Ken. Sr.-l98 ' Coy. Dee, Soph.--66, I62 Craig. Jacque. Jr.-I I I, I47 Cranslon. Par. Soph.-66. I74 Crawford, John, Soph.-66. I70 Creager, Jackie. Sr.-I44, l45, l55. I57. I59. I6I. I62. I63. I66. I7I. I98 Creel. Jo. Sr.-I7I. l78, I98 Cripe, Ed, Sr.-25, l65. I70, I7I. I99 Criswell. Bob, Jr.-I I I, I89 Crofooi. Sue, Jr.-Ill, I46, I55, I62. I63 I66, I67 Croucher, Roberl, Jr.-I27 Croucher, Sandra, Soph.-66, I47 Crowell, Bill. Jr.-I I I Cruce, Leafha, Jr.-I I I crm, S+ewar+. soph,-aa, ee, I4I Culber+son. Duane, Jr.-I II I Culberlson. Karen, Sr.-36. I55, I5b, I57. IS9, I63. I66, I99 Culp. Cynfhia, Jr.-I I2 Cummings, Gary, Jr.-I I2, l55 275 174 Frazier. Sharon, Jr.-114, 140 Cummins. Sieve, Soph.-66 Cunningham, Richard, Soph.-66, 132 Cusfance. Carol, Sr.-158. 168. 199 Cusfance. Bob, Soph.-66. 90 Dahl. Linda, Sr.-25, 199 Dahlke, Henry. Sr.-199 Dahlsfrom, Bill. Soph.-66 Dahlsrrom. Jeanel-fe. Soph.-66. 167 Dale, Donna. Jr.-112, 162 Darby, Barbara, Soph.-66 Darres, Mickey, Jr.-112, 162, 165. 166, 167 Daughlery, Pat Sr.-31. 169. 201 Davenport Joann, Sr.-162, 163. 168. 199 Davis, Bob. Soph.-66 Davis, Diane, Soph.-66 Davis, Elaine, Soph.-66 Davis. Ken, Jr.-112, 145 Davis, Lorraine, Soph.-147 Day. Dick, Jr.-164 Dsakins. Boofh, Jr.-56, 90, 112. 155, 183, 186 Dean. Calvin, Jr.-88, 90. 94, 112, 155, 165. 183 Dean, Lowell. Jr.-56, 90, 95, 97, 112, 127. 155, 165. 183, 186 Dean. Nancy. Jr.-112. 163, 171, 179 Deckard, Bill. Soph.-66 Dell, Donna, Jr.-112, 166. 170. 171, 172 De1.orme, Dianne. Soph.-66. 147, 162, 163 DeLorme, Jim, Sr.-199 DenHerder, Jan, Soph.-66. 141. 170 Denyer, Pau1ine.Jr.--112, 139, 158, 165 Denzer. Linda, Soph.--66 DeP1ace. Mary, Jr.-112 DeP1ace. James 1Nicky1. Sr.-199 DeRushe, Devvi. Soph.-66. 146 Deubert Gerald. Soph.-129 DeVore, J. D., Soph.-66 Dickey. Jenny, Jr.-112, 165, 167. 175 Dickey. John, Soph.-66, 164 Diedrick, Gaylon, Sr.--199 Dixon, Hun+er, Soph.-66 Doak, Roger, Jr.-112, 113 Donahoo, Barbara. Jr.-112, 160, 162. 167 169, 171 Donahue, Kay, Sr.-163, 164, 199 Donahue. Nancy. Soph.-66, 140, 162, 163 Doolen, Rosemary, Sr.-103, 145. 201. 214 238 Doran. Ailene. Sr.-201 Dourghfy. Lonnie, Jr.-112. 189 Dowson, S'1an,Soph.-66, 170, 173, 174. 188 Doyle. Jim. Jr.-112 Drake. Susie, Sr.-201 Drysdale, Fred, Soph.--66 Drew, S1ephen,Jr.--112 Drinkwafer, Coleen, Jr.-112 Duggagn, Wesfon-146 Dunlevy, Pat Soph.-66 Dunn, Cheryl, Sr.-142. 143. 146, 201 216 ' Dupray, Larry, Sr.-201 Durkee, Ken, Jr.-90. 94, 112, 145, 165, DuHon, Mary, Soph.-66 Eads. Sharon, Soph.-66, 169 Earl, Terry. Soph.-66, 90 Easrin, Lila. Soph.-147 Eckel, Bob. Jr.--90 Eddy. Dan, Soph.-66. 189 Edwards, Jan, Sr.-163, 166, 174, 201 Edwards, Sandra, Jr.-112. 168 Eismann, Rosemary. Jr.-112, 132. 160, 166. 170 Ekberg, Pafricia. Soph.-66 E1gin.Judy,Sr.-142, 158, 169. 171. 201 Elkins. Arfhur. Soph.-67 Elliot Douglas. Sr., 201 Elliot Robert Soph.-67, 141. 142 Elrod. Sandra. Soph.-67, 141, 158 Elzea. Theresa, Jr.-112, 147, 162. 163, Emmens, Bob, Sr.--28, 165, 171,201,217 Emmens, Jim, Soph.--67 Enders, Tanya. Jr.-27, 112, 155, 161. 162. Erickson, Sharon. Soph.-67 Ernst Marilyn. Soph.--67, 155 Evanson, Jim. Soph.-67 Evernham. Jan, Jr.-112, 114, 139. 166. 170 Ewaldsen, Eric, Soph.-67. 141. 158 Fabrick, Sieve, Sr.-201 Falk. Be++y, Jr.-112, 139, 140 Falk, Gordon, Soph.-67 Falkenhagen, Susan, Jr.-112 Fanger. Mari1yn,Sr.-144, 155. 161, 162,201 Fariss. Darrell, Jr.-112 Fariss, Sandy, Soph.--67, 146 Farrier, Mike. Jr,-112 Farsfer. Sue, Jr.--112 Feught Julie, Soph.-67, 141. 160 Fawceft Jim, Sr.--201 Fawce1tJohn. Soph.-67, 141 Fellows, Barbara, Jr.-147 Fellows. Kay, Jr.-113 Felkner, Linda, Jr.--113 Ferris, Sharon, Soph.-67 Fichlner. Cecilia, Jr.-113 Fields Fields , Gary, Soph.-67, 189 . Gary, Jr.-113 Fields. Jerry. Sr.-201 Fields, Wayne. Soph.-67. 189 Filafreau. Jill. Sr.-201 Finch. Carolyn. Soph.-67, 146, 155. 163 Finegan. Eileen. Jr.-113. 116, 155. 16 174 Fssch, Peggy. sr.-54, as, 132. ree, isa. 201 Fisher. Karen, Sr.-25. 155, 157, 164. 201 Flagg, Charles. Soph.-67, 74 F1anagan,John, Sr.-25, 170, 171, 174, 201 Flink, Frances, Sr.-155, 157. 161, 162, 163 201 Fleft Mike, Soph.-67, 170 Flood, Linda, Soph.-67 Fonraine. Jim. Sr.-54. 90. 93. 95. 156, 165 I70.171,174.201 Fonfaine, John. Soph.-49. 67, 141 Fonfaine, Susan. Soph.-113, 142, 155. 166 171 Forbes. Jewell, Jr.-113 Ford. Donald, Soph.-67 Forde. Sharon, Jr.-113, 121. 158. 162. 163 167 Foresee, Dale, Sr.-54, 55. 75, 130, 156, 173 202 Forrest Donna, Sr.-202 Fosdal. Ted, Sr.-202 Fosgafe. Donna, Soph.-67. 158 Foulon, Pat Sr.-202 Foulon, Ray. Jr.-113 Foust Bi11.Jr.-113. 189 Foust Carolyn. Soph.-67, 167 Fowler. Claudia, Sr.-146. 168. 202 Frake, Jim, Soph.-67, 132. 133, 141, 173 Franklin, Diane. Jr.-114, 155 Fraysher. Dorina, Jr.-114, 163, 170 Fraysher. Sharon, Soph.-67, 169 Friend, Haro1d.Sr.-31, 141, 160, 189, 202 Friesen. Dwight Sr.-145. 202 Froeber. Charlofie, Sr.-202 Froeber, Mar1een.Jr.-114, 162, 168 Frogner, Sissel. Sr.-58. 144, 145, 161, 164 202, 226 Frohnmayer, Jim, Sr.-54, 90, 134, 156, 159 170. 171, 173, 174, 175. 202. 237 Frohnmayer, John, Jr.-54, 101. 108, 114 130, 145, 156. 165, 183 Frohnmayer, Mary, Soph.--50, 67, 146. 155 Frohreich, Faye, Sr.-37, 144, 163. 203 Funk, Gerald. Soph.-67 Funk, Sherry, Jr.-114. 146, 166 Funsfon, Alfred, Soph.-64. 67, 90, 94, 130. 189 Funs'1on, Fred, Sr.-56. 93. 155. 165, 189, 203 Gail. Dewey. Sr.-150. 178, 203. 256 Gaines, Jerry. Sr.-203 Gandt Julie, Soph.-68, 142, 147 Gardner, Craig, Soph.-68, 188 Gardner. 1-larold, Jr.-119 Gardner, Mike, Jr.-114. 141, 169, 174 Gas+ineau. Jerry. Soph.-68, 170, 173. 188 Gales. Bec1ry.Soph.-68. 131. 155, 162. 165 Gafes, Robert Sr.-203 Gay. Donald, Soph.-68 Gebhard. Beverly, Soph.-68. 160, 167 Gebhard, Elaine, Jr.-114. 164 Geise, Kay. Jr.--147 Gemaeh1ich.Jeanne, Soph.-68, 139 Gemaehlick, Roberia. Sr.--203 Gibbel, Kaihy, Soph.-68 Gidley. Jack, Sr.-203 Gidney, Ceci1e,Jr.-114 Gifford. Mike. Soph.-68, 141 Gilbert Peggy, Jr.-170 Gould. Jim, Soph.-68 Hea+h, Gilkison, Pam, Soph.--68, I4l, I4-7 Gilman, Dan, Jr.-I I4 Glenn, Frank, Jr.-48, II4 Glenn, Glenda, Soph.-68 Goddard, Dean, Jr.-I I4, I23. I73 Good, Margie, Jr.-I I5, l32, I6O, I63, I72 Goodman, Mark. Soph.-68, l4I Goodroad, Irvin, Sr.-I72, I74, 203 Goodwin. Don, Jr.-l78 Gordon, Barbara, Jr.-I I5, I70, I72 Gorr. Charles. Jr.-I I5, I39, I7I Goii, Karen, Sr.-I46, I56, I68, 203 Goucher, Max, Jr.-I I5 Graff, Susan, Sr.-I44, I45, I55, I57, l6I I62, 203 Granger. Donna. Jr.-I I5. I46, I6l, I62 Graien, Marilyn. Jr.-I I5, I55, I67 Green. Richard, Soph.-I89 Greer, Bob, Sr.-204 Griffin, Julie, Soph.-68, I64 Griffin, Mike, Soph.-68. 90 Griffifh. Diane, Jr.-I I5, I62, I67, I68 Griggs, Leonard, Jr.-45, 90 Grissom, Tom, Soph.-68 Gross, Sandra. Jr.-50, II5. I62, l63, I7I I73 Guches. Doug, Jr.-I I5 Guches. Jim, Sr.-204 Guinoile. Gayla, Jr.-I I5, l42 Gunier, Belly, Sr.--204 Hackefl, James. Soph.-68 Hageman, Darrell, Soph.-68 Hagle, Phyllis, Jr.-I I5, I4-I, I42 Hale, Bobbie Jean, Sr.-I46, I66, I74, 204 Hall. Kennefh, Jr.-I I5, l45 Hall, Nixon, Jr.-I I5 Hall, Richard. Sr.-204 Hamilfon, Robert Jr.-I I5, I4I Hamlin, John, Soph.-68, 90 Hammack, Larry, Soph.-68, 90. I88 Hampion, Merle, Soph.-68. I89 Hannaford, Bill, Soph.-68, I4-I. I42 Hanson, Pal, Sr.-I46, I50, I55, I59, l60 I62, 204 Hanson, Vernon. Soph.-68 204 Harberl, Eloise, Jr.-I I5, I40, I4-2, I69 Harberf, Henry, Sr.-I56, IS9, I74, 204 Harbison, Joan, Jr.-I I5, I55, I7I Harden. Judy. Soph.-68 Harinq, Jack. Sr.-I58, IS9, I70, I7I, I74 Harnsberger, Linda, Sr,-40, I55, I76, 204 24l Harper, Judy, Soph.-68 Harris. Marvin, Soph.-68 Harris, Mary Kay, Soph.-SI. 68, I3I, I42 I44, I47, I55, I62, l63, l65 Harris, Roger, Soph.-68 Harrison, Don. Sr.-46, 86, 90, I65, 204 Harrison, Keiih, Sr.--I58, I7I, 205 Harfley. Mike, Sr.-I78, 205, 221 Harvey, Delberl, Sr.-205 Harvey, Dick, Sr.-205 Harvey. Gene, Jr.-I I5, H5 Harvey, John, Sr.-90, I65, I82, I83, I86. 205 Harwood, Willard, Sr.-I4-I, I4-2, I7I, 205 Havlick, David, Sr.-4l, 54, 82, l36, I76, 205, 268 Hayse, Jean, Soph.-68 Head, Harlow. Sr.-54, 83, I56, I57, l59, I78, 205 Heafh, Gary. Sr.-89, 90. I65, 205 Mary Jo, Soph.-68, I64- Huffman, Kay, Soph.-69. I69 Huffman, Sharon, Soph.-39, 69, I47, I62, I63. I67 Hull, Deanna, Jr.-fII3, II5. I58, I62, I66, I67. I68 Humphrey, John, Soph.-69 Humphreys, Phil, Scph.-90, I88 Hunfeman, Don, Soph.-69, I40 Hunfer, Diana. Soph.-69. I47, I62 Hurl, Susan, Sr.-206 Hussong, Donna, Soph.-69, I4I, I58, I70 Hurchison, La Praal, Jr.-I47, I62 Huiion, Sandria. Jr.-I I6, I62, I65 Ice, George, Sr.-54. 55, 88, 90, I56, I58, Heidemann, Jean, Soph.-69, I67 Heidemann. Sandra, Jr.-I I5, I32, I62, I68 Hendrickson, Wanda, Sr.-I62, I68. 205 Henry, Georgiana, Jr.-I I5 Herfager, S+ephanie, Soph.-68, I39, I4O Hess, Linda, Soph.-38, 64. 69, l4l, I67 Hess. Sandy, Sr,-54. 55, l57, l6l, I66, I67, I7I, 206 Highland, Charlene, Jr.-I I5, I45, I47, I7I Hildebrand, Dick. Sr.--I4I. I42, 206 Hilleslead, Chrisline, Jr.-I I5, I4O, I47, I68 Hinesly, Connefle, Sr.-54, 83, l32, I55, I59, I60, I88. 206 Hines. Lorelfa. Soph.-69 Hinkle, Sara. Soph.-69, I4-5 Hinman, Nancy, Soph.--69. I44, I63 Hiser, Dean, Soph.-69, I4-I Hifi, Carolyn, Soph.-69, I42 Hobbs. Bill. Soph.-69, I39, I89 Hobbs, Sian, Soph.-69, 90, I89 Hohensee, Brenda, Sr,-I58, I62, I63, I67, I69, I72, I74, 206 Hollis, Linda, Soph.-69, I65, I72 Holmes, Curiis. Sr.-l45, I58, 206 Holmes. Harold, Jr.-90. II5. I58, I7O Holmsirom. Joanne, Soph.-69 Holi, Barry, Jr.-I I5 Hol+, Charles, Soph.--69, 90 Hood, Elvin, Sr.-206 Hood, Mike, Soph.-69, 90, I45, I89 Hooper. Judy, Soph.-69 Hools, Sieve, Soph.-69, I88 Hoover, Claudia, Sr.-58, I29, I42, I4-3, l60, I66, I69, I70, I7I. I74-.206.2I9 Hopkins, Shirley, So-ph.-I4I, I67 Horion, Erwin, Soph.-69 Hor'I'on, Linda, Sr.-I63, I74, 206 House, Ari, Soph.-69, 90, I88 Howard, Jack, Sr.+l55, I64, 206, 240 Howard, Liz, Jr.-I I5, I63 Howard, Marian, Soph.--69, I7O Howe, Linda, Jr.-I I5, I66, I69 Hoxworih. Lane. Soph.-69 Hubbard, Al, Jr.-I I5 Hubbard, Carol, Sr.-l30, I4-7, l6l. I63. 206 Hubler, Charlene, Sr.--l4I, I66, I67, I70 I7I, 206 I47, I55, I65, I7I, IS3, 206 lssi, Janei. Sr.-I6l, I7I, 206 Iverson, Iverne. Sr.-3I. I42. I59, I62, I63 I66, I70, I7I, I72, I74, I78, 206 Jackson. Warren, Soph.--69 Jacobs, Esiher, Jr.-I I6, l63, I69 Jahn, Julie, Soph.-69 James. Frank, Soph.-69 James. John, Soph.-69, I89 James Jeannine, Jr.-I I6, I55, I6O, I62, l65 James Markey, Jr.-I I6 Jamison, Jo Ann. Sr.-l6O, I62, I63. 206 Jarman. Jerry, Soph.-69 Jarmen, Pal, Sr.-206 Jarvis. Judy, Soph.-69 Jasmann, Donna, Jr.-42, II6. I62, I67, I68 Jefferson, Brian, Sr.-206 Jenkins, Dave, Soph.-69. I89 Jennings, Elaine, Jr.-84, II6. I4I, I70, I73 Jennings, Lance, Soph.-37. I4-I Jenny, Mary, Jr.-I I6, I46 Jensen, Dennis, Jr.-90, 93, II6. I27, I65 Jensen, Kenneih, Jr.-I I6, I27, l65 Jewe'H', Sandi, Soph.-69, I68. I7O Johnson. Dave. Jr.-I I6, I89 Johnson, David, Soph.-33 Johnson, Gary, Soph.-69 Johnson, Judy, Soph.-I47 Johnson, Kenny, Jr.-I I6 Johnson, Mary Kay, Sr.-I4I, 206 Joh nson, Max. Sr.-206 Johnson, Riia, Soph.-69 Johnson, Roger. Sr.-I65, 208 Johnsfon, Jim, Jr.-I I6, l65 Johnsfon, Mike. Soph.-69 Jones, David. Sr.-90, 208 Jones, Dudley, Jr.-I I6 Jones, Larry, Soph.-69, I70 Jones, Mimi, Sr.-I39, I40, I56, I60, I62, I64, I67, I7I, I74, I78, 208,228 Jones, Roberi, Jr.-I I6 Jordan, Jerry, Soph.--69 Joyce. Jack, Soph.-48. I I6 Kadin, Nancy, Jr.-I47 Kaye, Glen, Sr.-28, l50, I5I, I65, 208 Kaye. Glenda, Sr.--I55, l57, I60, I70, I7I, 208 . 271 209 Keever, Jean. Jr.-I I7 Keifh. Peggy, Jr.-58, II7, I23, I55, I62, I63. I67 Kellow, Laurene, Soph.-69 Kengla, Richard, Jr.-I I7 Kennedy, Ken, Soph.-69. I89 Kenneii. Howard, Jr.-27, II7, I4-5 Kerr, Judy, Sr.-I56. I66, 208 Kern MQnan,Saphf-69,142 Kessler, Sara, Sr.-I63, I66, 208 Keyser, Bill, Jr.-I I7 Kinlcle, Dorofhy. Soph.--69 Kinney. Doug. Soph.-69 Kinney. Gerald. Jr.-I I7 I67. I72. I62, I63. Klaff, Carole, Sr.-I58, I62, I63 208 Kliever, Doug, Jr.-84, 90. II7, II9, I73, I74 Kline. Sandra, Sr.-I32, I47. I58, 208 Knapp. Leon, Jr.-I I7 Knapp, Linda, Jr.-I I7 Knighl, Jerry. Soiph.-69. I58 Knighf. Lynn, Jr.-90, 95, II7, l45, l65 Knighf, Sharon, Jr.-I I7, I4-7, I72 Knips. Lynda. Sr.-I62, I68. 208 Knorr, Bill. Jr.-l65 Knudsen. Jean, Sr.-I68. 209 Koch, George, Sr.-56, IOI, IO2, I45, IB3. 209. 224, 235, 258 Konapaselc, Kay. Sr.-I63. I68. I72. 209 Konapaselc. Ray, Jr.--48, 54. 90, 95, ll7, I4-5. l65. l83 Kosecka, Danusia, Sr.-3I. I46, I62, I74. 209 Kreischer, Rose. Soph.-69 Kuyper. Linda, Jr.-I I7 Kylrer, Be'r+y. Soph.-69, I42. I67 Lacy, Jim, Jr.-II7, I32. I4-l, I70, I74 Lacy, John. Jr.-l I7, l32, I4-I, I4-5, I70. Laing, Sharon, Jr.-II7, I22, I39. l40, I70 Lake, Melinda. Soph.-69 Lake, Val. Jr.--I I7' Lamb. Frank, Sr.-209 Lambert Judy. Jr.-II7, I62, I63, I69. I74. I76 Lane. Gene. Soph.-I39 Landers. John. Soph.-69, I46 Lanh, Gene, Soph.-69 Large. Ralph, Jr.-I I7 Larimer, Kaihy. Jr.-I I7, I55, I60. I62, l7l Larimer, Linda, Soph.-69 Larson. Virginia. So-ph.-69. I62, I63 Laiham, Lynn Ann, Jr.-II7, I42. I4-3, I74 Laurance, Tom, Sr.-I65, 209. 235 Lawrence. Bonnie, Sr.-I6O. I62, 209 Lawson, Ted. Sr.-I00, I30, I4I, I42. 278 I49, ISI, I53. I59. I7I, I72. I73, I74, I78. Leaverion. Ron. Soph.-70 Lea, Larry. Jr.-I I7, I55, I72 Lees. Barbara. Soph.-70 Lee. Carol, Jr.-I I7 LeFaive, Joe, Soph.-L70 Leffler, Caron, Sr.-I39, l40, I55, l56, l65 209, 228 Lemings, Leonarcl. Soph.-70 Lenz. Beverly, Soph.--70, I36 Lewis, Diane, Soph:-70. l3l, I62, I63, I73 I74 Lindemann, Bert Jr.--90, II7, I88 Lindemann, George, Jr.-90, II7, I88 Lingren, Nick, Soph.-70. I55 Linn, Penny, Jr.--I I7, I62, I63, I70, I7I Li++Ie, Kay, Sr.-I62, I63, 209 Liffle, Les, Sr.-I55, 2I0 Lobdell, Ralph, Soph.-70. I4-5, I70 Lockwood, Gai, Sr.-25, I57, l59, I66, I70 l7l, 2lO , Lorish. Fred, Soph.-70, I70, I73, I74 Lowe. Elaine. Soph.-70 Lowery, Garlan, Jr.-I I7, Ib4 Lowry. Linda. Jr.-I I7, I46, l6l. I69 Lowry. Lucile. Jr.-I I7, I62, I74 Luchierhand, Carl. Soph.-70 Luman. Linda, Sr.-I47. I58, I62, I63, 2I0 Lundquisr, Dave, Soph.-70, I45 Lundgren, Dennis, Jr.-I I7 Lunsman, Sharon, Jr.-I I8 Lyon, Sharon, Soph.-70 Lyons, Gerry. Sr.-44, 89, 90. 92, 93, 96, 97 I65. 2l0 Lyfle. Karen, Sr.-I44, I57, l60. I69. I7I 2l0 Maclnnes. Dona. Sr.-2I0 MacManama. Ann. Jr.-I I8 McCall, Torn, Sr.-2IO McCay, Kafhie. Jr.-I I8, I44. lbl McClanahan, Sandra. Sr.-2IO McCleary. Jacqueline, Jr.-I I8 McCorkle. Karherine, Soph.-70 McCormick, Barbara, Soph.-70 McCoy, Margaret Sr.-I4-7. I58, I62, I64. I67. 2lO McCoy, Marilyn, Soph.-70 McCurdy, Don, Jr.-I I8 McDowell, Larry. Soph.-70 McDuffie, Anne, Jr.-I I8, l4O, l42, I65 I69, I70 McDuffie, Jo Dee, Soph.-58, 70, I62, I63 McFadden, Eugene, Jr.-I I8, I72 McGinIy, Edward. Soph.-70, 90 McGraw, Judy, Sr.-24. 84, 85, I4-5, I49 ISI, l59, I62, I63. I76. 2l0, 239, 244- MCC-Brew, Eddie, Jr.-I I8 McGuire. Jean. Sr.--I68, 2II Mclniyre, Bob, Soph.-32. 70. I55 McKemie. Ron, Sr.-2Il McKinley. Chuclc, Sr.-2II McKinley, John. Soph.-70, l45, I55 McKnight Bob, Jr.e-I I8 McLaughlin, Pai, Jr.-90, II8, I65 McNabb. Barbara. Soph.--I4-7 McNeal, Sharon Kaye, Sr.-2II McNeil, Beverly, Jr.-I I8 McNeil, Paiiy, Soph.-7I, I47 McNeill, Sharon. Sr.--2lI McQuigg. Gene, Soph.-7l McQuigg. Jack, Sr.-2ll McVay, Carol, Jr.-I I8, I63 Manley, Tom, Sr.-I58. I7I, 2II Mann. Carol, Sr.-2lI Mann, Don, Sr.-90, 92. 2!I Manning, Bill, Soph.-70 Mansfield, Bill. Sr.-2II Marin. Glenn. Jr.-I I8, I4I, I55. I7I Marshall, Barbara. Sr.-I64, 2I2 Marsha Marlin, Marrin, Merlin, Marlin, Martin, Maffhews, Anne, Jr.- ll, Don, Sr.--l45, 2I2 Doyle, Soph.-70 Judy. Soph.-70 Ronda, Soph.-70, I6O, I63, I67 Sarah. Soph.-70 Wallace. Jr.-I I8 Malhews, Janice. Jr.-I I8, I55 Maulding, Sally. Sr.-29, I I78. I79. 2I2 Maxson, Gary, Soph.-70, I89 II8, I42, I66, Maxson, Sandra, Sr.--I59, I68. 2I2 Mayfield. Karen, So-ph.--70, I47 Maynard, Beverly, Jr.--I I8 Meadows, Robert Sr,-2 I2 I70. l7I 55. I57, I70. l7I, Mears. Nicki, Soph.-7I. I64. I74 Medcalf, Linda, Soph.--7I, I62, I65. I70 Medlin, Margaref. Jr.-II8, I4I, I4-2. l60. I65. I70, I73, I74 Mee, Jaclcie. Jr.-I I8, I6l Mee, Ronnie, Jr.-I I8 Mee, Teresa. Sr.-Ibl, 2l3 Meier. Doug, Sr.-2l3 Mellish, Lee, Sr.-2I3, 237 Melum. Diane. Soph.--7I, I63 Menclce, Carolyn, Jr.-24, II6. II8, I46. I6I. I62, I66, I70, I7I, I72. I73, I74. l75. I79 Merrill, Janei. Sr.-SI, I4I. I4-2, I57, I66, I70, I7I, 2lO, 2I3 Merz. Ilene, Soph.-7I Mefcalf, Befiy. Soph.-7I, I47 Mefcali. Kenneih, Jr.-I I8 Mefcalf, Kenny. Sr.-2l3 Meves, Judy. Sr.-2l3 Middlekauff, Ric, Jr.-I I8 Miles, Jim, Jr.-I I8 Mills, William, Soph.-7I. I58 Miller. Barbara, Jr.-I I8 Miller, Craig. Soph.-7I, 64, I88 Miller. Darrell, Jr.-I I8, I88 Miller.'Donna,Jr.-II8, I6O. I6I, I62, I67 Miller. Ken. Jr.-I I8 Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Miller. Milne. Milne. Jim. Sr.-2I3. IS3 Linda. Jr.--I I8. l55 Marlene, Sr.-I55. l72. I78. 2I3 Rila. Jr.-I I8. I60 Roberla. Sr.-l4l. I42. 2l3 Ron. Sr.-2I3 Gary. Jr.--I I8. I83 John. Sr.-2l3 Minnick. AI. Soph.-90. I89 Minsha I74. Miiche Miiche ll. Marsha. Sr.-l4I. I55. l57. I59 2l3 ll. Russell. Soph.-7l. I39 lfree. Sue. Soph.-7l. I55. I64. I67 Mogerman. Kafhryn. Soph.-7l Mohr. Diane. Jr.-II8. I32, I55. l7l Moir. Alice. Sr.-l60. l6I. I63. I67, I68 I69. 2I5 Monroe, Mike. Soph.-32. 57. 7I. 90. l55 Monroe. Tony. Sr.-29. 57. l57. I70. l7l 2l5. Moore. Moore. Moore, Moore. I 5 I . 237 Linda, Soph.-7I Mary Lou. Soph.-7l. I64. I70 Paul. Jr.-I02, II9. I24. I45. I70 Suzanne. Sr.--54. 55. l48. I49. ISO I66. 2I5 Morgan. Dick. Jr.-I I9. I45 Morgan. Phil. Sr.-l45. l56. I64. I70. 2l5 Morgan. Richard. Soph.-7I, I4-I Morlan. Linda. Soph.-7l. ll5. I46. l55 I66. I74 Morlan. Karen. Jr.-27. II9. I44. I47. l55 I6l. I74- Morris. David. Jr.-I I9 Morris. Phil. Soph.-7l, 90 Morris. Sylvia. Sr.-I49. I55. l65. I76. I98 2l5 Morrisey, Mike. Jr.--I70. l7l Morse. Kennelh. Soph.--7l. 90. I89 Morion. Al. Soph.-7l Morlon. Ba rbara, Soph.-7 I Muir. Marvin. Sr.-2I5 Murray. Mike. Sr.-90. 92. I65. 2l5 Murray. Nyla. Sr.--l6O. I62. 2l5 Myers. Myers. Myhre. Myers. Gary. Soph.-7l. I39 Leora. Sr.-l59. l7l. I74. 2I5 Janef. Jr.-I I9. I44. I4-7 Ron. Soph.-72 Naihan. Judi. Soph.-7l. I55 Neff. Raymond. Sr.-2I5 Neff. Shirley. Jr.-I I9 Nelson. Barbara. Sr.-I55. I60. I64, 2I5 Nelson. Gary. Soph.-7I Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Janice. Soph.-7I. l42 Karen. Sr.-I58. 2l5 Ken. Jr.-l I9 Linda. Soph.-7I Mike. Soph.-7I Pal. Jr.-II9. I39. l40. I62. I63 Peggy. Sr.-2I5 Ne++le+on. Renae. Soph.-7I. I62 Newman. Don. Sr.-35. l56. l58, I6O. I64 l7l. l78. 2l5 Newman. Sharon. Sr.-I55. l58. I60. 2l5 Newman. Doroihy. Soph.-7I Newman. Larry. Soph.-7I Newbry. Pal. Jr.-II9. I47. I62. l63. I76 Nienow. David. Soph.--7l Noble. Micke.Jr.--I08. II9. l4l. I62. I68 Nolie. Larry. Sr.-l45. 2l5 Nored. Larry. Jr.-46. I I9 Norlander. Janine. Sr.-I46. 163 Norris. l leafl'1er.Jr.-II9. I46. I62. I67. l68 Norris, John. Jr.-158. l7l Norion. Mark. Sr.-I58 Nulion. Barbara. Sr.-l32. I33. I37. 2l5 Oakes. Boyd. Sr.-2l5 Oakes. Karen. Jr.--l20 O'Connors. Sharon, Jr.-l20. I66. I68. I70 Offord. Lynn. Soph.-7l Ogden. Doris. Soph.-7I Ogle. Richard, Soph.-7I Oldham. Dan. Jr.-I20 Oldham. Elgia. Soph.-71. I4-6. I89 Oleson. Carol. Soph.-7I. I64 Olsen. Ron. Soph.-7l Olson. Henry. Jr.--I20. I55. l7l. l83. l86 Olson. Joy. Jr.-l20. I55. I6I. I62 O'NeiII. Ronald. Sr.-l4l. 2I5 Orr. Dick. Jr.-I20. I39 Osborn. Jim. Soph.-7l. I58 O'SulIivan. Marsha. Sr.-I44. I55. lbl. I62 I63. 2l5. 24I. 244. 266 O'Sullivan. Terry. Soph.-7l. 90, I89 Oiis. Laura. Jr.-I20 Offoman. Valerie, Jr.-I20. l40. l55 Owen. April Marie. Soph.--7l. I62. I64 I67. I69 Owens. Mary Ann. Soph.-7I Paddock. Doug. Jr.-I I4, I2O Palmer. Vicki. Sr.-I6l. I62, I63. l68. I69 ZI6 Parke. Warren. Soph.-7l. 90. l89 Parlier. Pal. Soph.--7l. I46. I62. I65 Parsons. Marion. Jr.--I20. I55. I62. l65. I66 Parsons. Mike. Jr.-l20 Paschke, Karen. Sr.-58. I4-I. I42. I44. I45. I55. l57. I60. l95, 2I6. 244 Parch. Marilee. Jr.-l2O. I70. l7l Pafch. Rosali'la.Sopl'1.-7l. l4l. I70 Pale. Mary. Jr.-l2O Palhman. Ernesf. Sr.-I58. 2l6 Paihman. Gordon, Jr.-90. l20 Paulsen. Connie. Jr.--I20. I4I Payanl. Pai. Sr.-I62. I63. 2l6 Paylon. Barry. Sr.-2l6 Pearce. Jennifer. Soph.-I46. I70 Pearson. Joyce. Jr.-l20 Pearson, Mary Lynne. Sr.-I62. I63. I66. I92. 2l6 Peebler. Lynda. Jr.--I2O. I6l. I62 Peek. Don. Sr.-56. 90. 93. 95. l58. l65. l83. 2l6. 258 Peek. Ken. Soph.-7l. I64 Penwell, Monfy. Sr.-90. 92. I28. l65. 2l6 Pelerson. Carol. Soph.-7I Peferson. Dale. Soph.-7l. I70 Peierson. Frank. Sr.-57. 89. 90. l34. I53. I55. I56. I57. l59. l60. l65. l7l. I92. 2l6. 235. 24I. 244 Peierson. Mary. Soph.-58, 72. I62. l63 Peferson. Randi. Sr.--I46. I6I. I62, I63. 2lb Peferson. Richard. Jr.--57. l20 Peylon. Paisy. Jr.-I2O. I47 Phair. Dick. Sr.-52. 2l7 Phelan. Carol. Soph.-72 Phillips. Jackson. Soph.-72. l45. I70 Phillips, Michael. Soph.-72 Phillips. Ray. Soph.-72 Picard. Nancy, Sr.--75. I44. I76. 247 Pierce. Bert Soph.-72 Pierce. John. Soph.-7l. 72. 90 Pierce. Melody. Sr.-I44, I55. 2l7 Pike. Lois Ann. Jr.-I20. I63 Piiiman. Garrea. Jr.--l20 Plankenhorn. Bob. Sr.--2I7 Plankenhorn. Diane. Sr.-2l7 Plelsch. Jean. Jr.-l20. I4I. l42. l60 Poling, Larry. Soph.-I89 Pond. Bob. Sr.-35. 54. 56. 57. 89. 90. 96. I34-. I55. l56. I57. I59. I65. l7l. 2I7. 235 Pool. Delores. Sr.--I67. I68. 2l7 Pool, Jim. Jr.--l20 Pope. Rock. Sr.-2I7 Porier. Jeff. Jr.-I20 Pofler. Judy. Jr.-l2O. l32. I55. I62. I66 Powers. Sandra. Jr.--I20. I47. I70. I74. l75 Preniice. Chris. Soph.-72. 50. I46 Presion. Barbara, Sr.-I4-5. I57. 2I7 Presfon. Margo. Jr.-l20 Prifcharcl. Sherrie, Soph.-72 PruiH. Rosalie. Soph.-72. I47 Pruiii. Rosalind. Jr.-l2l Pugmire. Denney. Junior-l2I. I55. I65. l7l. I89 Pyle. Ronald. Soph.-72 Ouinney. Bob. Soph.-72. l88 Ouinney. Bud, Jr.-90. l2l. I55. l56 Ragsdale. Dick. Soph.-49. 56. 64. 72. 84. 90 95. l35. I45. l88 Rail+on. Joe. Soph.-72. l32 Ralfs. Joyce. Soph.-72 Ramsey. Marybeih. Sr.-l57. I59. l60. I70 l7l. 2I7 Randles. Jim. Soph.-72. I4I. l55 Randles. Rosalind. Jr.-58. l2I. I44. I4-7 lbl. I62, I70. I74 Rasmussen. Peie. Sr.-56. 90. 92. 94. l59 l65. IB3. 2I8 Rafh. Dave, Sr.-56. I55. 2I8. 264 Rawlings. Hazel. Jr.--l2l. I46 Rawlings. Neva. Soph.-72. I39 Rawsfern, Rosemary, Jr.-l2I Reavis, Leah, Sr.-I44, I60, l63, I72, I74, 2IB Reed. Connie, Sr.-I67, 2I8 Reed, Dee. Soph.-72, I39, I40 Reich, Barbara, Sr.-I4-6, I6I, I62, l63, 2l8. 239 Reich. Mike, Jr.-I2I Reich, Ron, Sr.-90, 93, I65, 2I8 Reid. Carolyn, Jr.-I2I, I64, I67 Relling, Kaihy, Jr.-l2l Reule, Suzi, Jr.-I2l, I62 Reule, Salli, Soph.-72, I64 Richards, Bill, Soph.-I64 Richardson, Bill, Sr.-218 Ridenour, Jim, Soph.-72 Riebe, Judy. Sr.-I49, ISI, 2I8 Riley, Colleen. Sr.--I62, I66, 218 Ripfl, Rosalinde, Jr.-I2I, I47, 162, I63, I66 Risley, Elaine, Soph.-72 Rix, Bob, Soph.--72, 90, I75, IB9 Robbins, Judy, Jr.-l63 Roberis, Diana. Soph.-72 Roberfson. Dennis, Jr.-I2I Roberlson, JoAnne, Sr.-37, I4l, I42. I67, I6B. 2l8 Robinson, Craig, Jr.-I22 Robinson, Delia, Sr.-58, I46, I55, I56, Ibl, Samuelson. Marianne, Sr.-I02, I55, I57, I60. I62, I63. I65,2l9 Sanborn, Mariha, Soph.-72, I42 Sanner. Sandy, Jr.-II4, I22, I62, I70, I72 I74 Sarher, Chrisline, Jr.-I22, I55, I62, I66, I74 Schaffer, Beverly, Sr.-I76, 2l9 Scheel, Slanley, Soph.-72, I39 Schell, Noralene, Sr.-I32, I68. 220 Schmidt Eugene, Sr.-I4l, l42, 220 Schmidt Jim, Soph.-72, I74 Schroeder, Richard. Jr.-I22 Schroeder, Rufh, Sr.-I55, I6I, I63, 220 Schwieger, Carol, Soph.--72, I69 Scoit Margaret Soph.-I47 Scort Paula, Soph.-72 Scruggs. Larry, Soph.--72, 146, I58, l83 Schulz, Leo, Jr.-I22. I89 Selby, Karalee, Jr.-I22, I55, Ib2, I65 Sellars, Marshall. Sr.-220 Selleclc, Jerry. Jr.-I22 Semple, Sandra, Jr.--I22, I6I, l62 Se'H'y, Monica, Jr.-I I6, I22. l30, I46 Severson, Lewis, Soph.-74 Sexion, Harold, Sr.-I55, 220, 244 Shafer. Howard, Soph.-72 Shafer, Myron, Jr.-I22 Shafer, Priscilla, Sr.-24, I42, I57, I58, I60 n i Siamper, Ted. Jr.-I24 I62, I65, I66. I67. 2I9 Robinson, Janice, Soph.-72, I63, I65 Robinson, Robert Soph.-72 Roby. Paul. Sr.-I4-5. 2l9 Rode, Mart Jr.--I22 Roelfs, Joyce, Soph.-I47, I60. l7O Rogers, Roberra, Sr.-2I9 l62, I69. I70. l7I,220 Sharp, Susan. Jr.-I22 Roias. Bob. Soph.-72 Rone, Srephen, Soph.-72 Roohr. Joanne, Jr.-I22, I47 Ross, Judifh. Sr.-I4l. I63, 219 Rowan, Becky, Soph.-72, I3I, I46 Rowan, Ruby, Sr.-58, I29, I4-5, I62, I66. I67, l7O, 2I9 Ruhl, Arihur, Soph.--72 Ruhl, Kay Lee, Jr.--I22, I45, I47, I6I, l62, I7O Rupp. William, Soph.-72, I4l, I45 Rush, Robert Jr.-I22 Russell, Deanna, Jr.-I22, I4I Ruiherford, Shirley, Sr.-54, 75, 82, 84. I30, l4I, l42, I76, 208. 244 Ryan, Terry, Jr.--I22, Ryn, David, Jr.-57, I22, I55 Ryn, Paul, Sr.-I55, 219 Sacchi, Douglas, Sr.-2l9 Sacchi, Ken, Jr.-I22 Safley, Gordon, Jr.-I22 Sallmarsh, Curiis, Jr.-90 Sampert Penny, Jr.--I22, I64- Samuelson, Linda, Soph.-72, I46, I55, I62. I65 Shaw, Barbara, Jr.-I22 Shaw, Chuck, Soph.-72, I89 Shaw, Jim, Jr.-48, I22 Shaw, John. Jr.-I22 Shaw, Lyneife, Sr.-I4-I, I42, I57, I64, I66 I67, l7l, 220 Sheldon, Bob, Sr.--I4l, I42, I45, I4-9, ISI, I70, l7l. l73, 208,220 Shelfon, Ann, Sr.-220 Shepard, Marilyn, Soph.-72, l4I Sheppard, Linda, Jr.-I22 Sherfy, Kent Sr.-40, I64, 220 Sherrill, Allyn, Sr.-I6O, l6I, I62, I69. I74 Shoemaker. Jack, Jr.--90. I22 Shoop, Brian. Sr.-I58, I7I Shroyer, June, Soph.-72, I39 Shreeve. Jim, Sr.-22I Shreeve, Larry, Sr.-45, 22I Shuler, Shirley, Sr.-22I Shuler, Tom, Jr.-I22 Shult Brenda, Soph.-72 Shulrs, Jerry, Jr.-I22, I83 Sides, Jane, Sr.-I62, 22I Sieg, Carl, Jr.-I22 Sieg, Danny, Soph.-56, 72, 89, 90, I88 Simcox, Karen, Soph.-72, I55 Simmons. Sharon, Soph.-72 Simmons, Terry, Jr.-I22, l42 Simpson, Mariha. Soph.-72, I4I, I55 Sims, Jim, Jr.-72 Sims, Judy, Soph.-72, I60. I67. l7O, I73 Slrelion, Jaci, Jr.-I I9, I23, I76 Slroog, Warren, Sr.-I7l, 22I Slafer, Carol, Jr.-I23, I62, l65, I7I, I72 Sleeier, Roberia, Sr.-54, I4I, I42, I45, I57, l7l, I74, 207, 222. 262 Slessler, Linda, Jr.-I23, l45, I47, I55 Smiih, Don, Sr.-222 Smilh, Jan, Soph.--72 Srnilh, Jeri, Jr.-I23, I55, I64, I69 Smilh, Jerilyn, Jr.--I23, I55, I60. I62, I74 Smifh, Jerry, Soph.-72, I42 Smifh, Linda, Jr.--l23, I46, I60. I62. I74 Smifh, Pat Jr.-I23 Smiih, Ray, Jr.-I23, l4l, I42, I55- l7l, I72, IB9 Smilh, Sharon, Soph.-72, I4-2, I47 Smirh, Siephen, Sr.-34, 222 Smilh, Sylvia, Sr.-I46, I6I, 222 Smifh, Terry, Jr.-I23 Snodgrass, Janet Sr.-5l, I55, I57, I67, 222 Snyder, Lynne, Soph.-72, I68 Somers, Kelly, Jr.-I23 Speare, Rick, Sr.-222 Spence, Cheryl, Soph.-72, I39 Spence, Toni, Jr.-I24, I64, I67 Spoerl, Jim. Jr.-l24 Sproul, Clarence, Sr.-222 Slaals, Joyce, Soph.-72, I62 Sfacey, Pam, Sr.-27, 58, I55, I56, I57, l69, I70, I79, 222, 223 Slahl, Sharon, Soph.-72 Siansfield, Adrian, Jr.-48, I24 Siansfield, Niclc, Sr.-l7O, I73, 222 Sfayion, Lauren, Jr.-I24, l7I, I74 I56 l7l I70, l58. l59. Ibl, Sleele, Robert Sr.-25, 57, 83, I57, I59, l7O, l7I, I78, 222 Sleele, William. Soph.-72, I70 Sielle, Karen, Soph.-70 Sienerson, Jim, Jr.-l24, I46 Siephens, Jerry. Soph.-72, I46 Srever, Jim, Soph.-72. IBS Sfewart Ray, Soph.-72, l7O Siiclxney, Gail, Soph.-72, I55 Sfiger, Clint Jr.-l2I, l24, l45, I70. I74 Sroclcford, Max, Sr. Sfolces, Chuck, Soph.-72 S+raHon, Dayle, Soph.-l7O, l7I, I74 Slrawn, Bill, Soph.-73 S+ripIin, Pat Jr.-I24 Slrom, Mavis, Jr.-I24, I65. l7O Sfuart Judy, Soph.-73 Srubbs, William, Soph.--73 Sullivant Belly, Sr.-222 Sufherland, Loralee, Jr.-I24 I7l. x SuHon, Darryl. Sr.-222 Suiion, Kay, Jr.-I25. I39, l4O, I62 Swan, Bob. Jr.-l25, l45 Swan, Carol. Sr.-I46, I6I, 222 Swarlsley, Jerry, Sr.-222 Swee'r, Sian. Soph.-73. I39 Tabor, Joyce. Soph.-73 Taplgfi. Barbara. Sr.-I60. I63. I70, 222 I65. 227. 237 Taylor, Blake, Sr.-90. I65. 222 Taylor. De Anne. Soph.-50. 73, I70, I74- Taylor, Harry-I4-I. I46 Taylor, Jay, Jr.-I25. I42, I72 Taylor, Joanne, Jr.--I47 Taylor. Louise. Soph.-73 Taylor, Roy-l4I, I45 Teeler, Linda. Jr.-I25. I58 Tepovac, Sharen, Jr.-43. I25. l62 Thames, Carolyn, Jr.--I25. I4-7 Thomas, Barbara, Soph.-73. l4O, I47, I67 Thomas, Jim, Jr.-l25, I39 Thomas, Sharon. Jr.--l25, I4-2. l63 Thomas. Teresa, Jr.-l25, I47. ISS, l62, l63 I7l. l73 Thomason. Julia, Sr.-I46. I66, 222 Thomasson, Virginia, Jr.-I25. 162, I63. I66 Thompsen, I64 Thompson, Jackie. Jr.-I 25 Thompson. Suzy, Soph.-64, 73, I55. I73 Turner, Jewel, Soph.-73 Twedell, Roger, Soph.--I46 Tye, Glen, Soph.-73, I72 Tyler, Barbara, Jr.-50, I25. I44. I47, l6l. I62 Tyson. Lloyd, Sr.-224 Uhrine, Sandy, Jr.-l23 Underwood, Sieve, Soph.-73, I74 Unger, Bob, Jr.-I26 Vail. Amy. Soph.-73, 142, I67, 169 Van Der Sfein, Carolyn, Sr.-I46, 224 Van Dyke, Bonnie, Sr.-I55, 162. I63, 224 While, Pamela, Jr.-l26, I55, lbl While, Wanda. Sr.-l58, l63, 225 Whillock. Perry, Jr.--l26, l58 Wicker. Jim, Soph.--73 Wicker, Linda. Jr.-I26, I4-l. I55 Wilkes, Peggy, Sr.-225 Willeff, Roberla, Soph.-73. l30. I65. I70 Williams, Bill, Jr.-48, l26 Williams Williams Williams , Doug. Soph.--73 .Jean, Sr.-I66. l68, 225 Marcia, Jr.-I26, I44, I55, lbl. I62. I74 Van Gordon, Judy, Soph.-73, I4-6, I70 Van Sickle, Suzann, Soph.-73. I47 Van Valzah, Nancy, Jr.-l26, l40, I42. I55. I60 Van Valkenburgh. Jim, Soph.-73 Varney, Clair, Jr.--l26 Williams, Phyllis, Sr.--225 Williams. Willis, Sr.-226 Wilson, Bonnie, Soph.-73, l39, HO, Willis. Harlene. Jr.-l27, I47, I62 Willis, Louise. Soph.-73 Willoughby. Lonny, Soph.--73, I55, l89 I62. Cassie, Soph.-73, I46, I4-7, l62, Thompson. Wayne, Jr.--l23. I25. I55, I58 Thornburgh. Marvin. Sr.-222 Thornton, Myrna. Jr.-I25 Thoromlin. Teresa, Jr.-I25. l62, I70 Thrasher. Bob, Soph.--73, I39, I58 Thursion, Louie, Soph.-73 Tichenor, Don. Soph.-73, I88 Tichenor, Ron. Soph.-73, I88 Tickner, Barbara. Jr.-I25 Timms, Jerry. Soph.-73 Tinsefh, Don, Sr,-l4I, l56. I69. I96. 222 Varney. Clyde, Jr.--l26, I39, I55 Vermeulen. Eugenie, Soph.-73 Vermeulen, Jeanneffe. Jr.--l26 Versfrafe, Mary, Soph.-73, I74 Vice, Jerry, Sr.-54, l28, l73, 224 I44, Voeglly, Lou Elsa, Sr.-54, I4-l, l42, l45, l57, l60. l66, l70, l7l. 174.203, 224 Walch, Charlofle, Jr.-I23 Walden, Oveia, Sr.-I44, l45, I55, l57, I63. 225 Walker, Bob. Soph.-90 Walker, Diane. Soph.-73, l4l, I62, I67 Walker. Ron, Jr.-l2b, I39 Wall. Charles. Jr.-I26, I45 Walsh, John, Jr.-I26. I39 Walsfead, Craig, Jr.-l26. I42 Waliermire, Linda Jo, Soph.-73. I44. I55 Ward, Keifh, Soph.-73 Ware, Richard. Sr.-l45, 225 Warner, Karen. Jr.-I26, I46, I66 Warnock. Jeanne. Sr.-5I. 82. I55. lbl, I64, I63 Wilson, Don. Sr.-I53. 226, 24-I Wilson, Jim, Jr.-l27 Wilson, Kenneth, Soph.--73, I39 Wilson, Mary. Sr.-l 55, 226 Wilson, Nancy, Sr.-l45, Ibl, I62. 226 Winchell. DeWanda, Sr.--4l. 54. 55. I55. l6l, l62, l7B, 226, 252 Winchell, Marida. Soph.-73. I55 Winchesfer, Jack, Soph.-73 Winelrouf, Gary, Sr.-86. 90, I4-5. Wineiroui, Jerry. Soph.-57, 73, 90, I70 Wir+h. Offo. Sr.-227 Wise. Ken. Soph.-73, I73 Wifi. Harrier, Soph.-73. I62, I63 Wobbe. Jean, Jr.--l27, l42, I55, l62, l7l. I74, I75 Wolfe. Arnold, Sr.--82, l56, l65, IB9, 200. 227 Wonderley, Mariorie. Jr.-I27, I65 Wood, Dean. Jr.-I27 Worth, Winlon, Sr.-I46. 227 I70, Tiplon, Don. Soph.-73 Tiliel, Anionio, Sr.--I69. 222, 226. 260 Tizekker, Margaret Jr.-I25. 132, I46. I62. l7l. l73 I68. l92, 225, 256 Wasden, Doug, Jr.--l26, I4-I. I45 Walkins, Don, Soph.-73, l39, I88 Walrud, Susan, Soph.-73 Wright Craig, Jr.-I 27 Wrighl. Lloyd, Jr.--I89 Wrighf, Richard, Soph.-73, I4l Wrighf, Scoif, Jr.-I24 Todd, Beverly. Jr.--l25, l6l, l65, I67. I70 Todd, Sandy, Jr.-I I3. I25. l62 Toenniges. Treva, Soph.--73, I4I, I42 Tokar, Rosemary. Sr.-QI46, 224 Tolle, Judifh, Soph.-73 Tollefson, Sandra. Sr.-224 Tomlin, Diana. Jr.-I25. l62, I66 Tompkins. Phillis. Sr.--l42. l60, 224 Wafson, Al, Soph.-73, l6O Wafson, Marilyn. Sr.-I55. I74, 225 Wafson, Pam, Jr.-l26. I55, l62, I74 Weaver. Don. Soph.-73 Weaver, Gary, Soph.-73 Weaver, Leah, Soph.-73 Weaver. Wayne. Soph.-73, l39 Websier, Jack. Soph.-73. l4I, l42. I60. I70 Wymore, Judy. Sr.-I4-0, l4I. I42, I56. I60. I63. 227, 24I, 256 Yoakley. Julie, Soph.-73. I46, I55, I74 Yacler, Susan, Soph.--73, I55. l62 Yocom, Corrine. Sr.-I47, 227 Young. Bernadine, Sr.-I63, 227 Young, Berry. Soph.-73. 139. 140. iso Trumbly, Penny, Soph.--73 Tosh. Beverly, Sr.-224 Trickel, Pai, Sr.-l4l, l4S, 224 Triep. Rifa, Soph.-73, I39, I69 Tully, Bonnie, Soph.-73 Turpin, Terry, Jr.-l25 Turpin. Tom, Jr.-l25 Welch, Dean. Sr.-40, I64. 225 Wells, Tom, Sr.-225 Welfy, Vance. Soph.-73, I64 Wesfon. Maxpaula, Jr.-l26, I69 Wheeler. Herberf, Soph.-73, I88 Whipple, Gary, Jr.--l26 While, Jackie. Soph.--39. 73. I47 Young, Bill, Sr.-227 Young, Glenda. Sr.-I46, 227 Young, Harold. Jr.-l27. l4l. I4-2 Young. Jack, Jr.-I27 Young, Janei. Jr.-l27, IS8, l62, I66, l70 Young. Jim. Sr.-227 Younger, Ann. Soph.--l4l, I72 Ziemann. Bea. 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