Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)
- Class of 1962
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This ls the time when they look for direction L From the . . s W 1' ,' 1 jf! l..1' ,6 'XX L S' gf Ax nk l J .Y T. Q' ' if HW : ,J ,A scggzgi rj FL ' x:ie,.g ,.-Qi, , l ef' 1 NX I .Hof LA J. lk V ! F 'x ' ..' . -ky A T 5 l , X' 3 ,ff U' v sl 'A f V L w at 'li X fx WK o R C ' l Sir vi U 15 , t i lk Nl F 'j ' ' IN 5 X rv, :PY fig, X!4X'X at X- Viv' Wm' an J J . , ., ,,.. , U , E ga, 1' . v 1 A , -s.- 3g f . A , 9 ' V .Fifi 't I, 1.53 . -f if l i I W is 5 :V J C, we J xf, n , 1 L eff .2193 .TV 5' 115, WW' : ,. -jf , , , fgef 1, mln lstrcuhon , J v fix? Q aff' 72 ,Y A we f A E 5 , .wm- . .2 15-5,7----uf new ,,-f ,..... ,A ' a ay' niw X - - ,- Y -Y V H..p - -ipaq- , 'L -'QPF -,Tri A-'21, fx ff? V 'T' T , 9 , I V 1 i 1 SuperinTendenTs Assume Huge Task DR, LEONARD B, MAYFIELD, Superinfendent of Schools. Heading The sTaff organizaTion of The Medford school disTricT is Dr. Leonard Mayfield. As superin- Tendenf, Dr. Mayfield has final responsibiliTy for The enfire sTaff, including assisTanT superinTendenTs, prin- cipals, supervisors, assisTanT principals, deparTmenT heads, deans, and The school disTricT clerk in The Medford public school clisTricT. He is also responsible for The rules, regulaTions, adminisTraTion, and inTer- preTaTion of disTricT policies and philosophies. He deTermines The applicafion of school law To The adminisTraTion and operaTion of every phase of The school program. He compiles The school bud- 6 geT which includes The planning and supervision of all school revenues and expendiTures. He direcfs The research and TesTing division and sees ThaT all The research and evaluaTion proiecfs are carried ouT. One of The biggesT jobs carried ouT by Dr. May- field is in The public relafions field. This includes The formal and informal aspecTs of sfabilizing and improving a favorable relafionship wifh Those who supporT and influence schools direcfly or indirecTly. This dynamic educaTion leader has high professional sTaTus, not only in Oregon, buT Throughouf The counTry. ln Regulating School District MR. ELLIOT BECKEN, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. As Assistant Superintendent, J. Russell Acheson heads the non-instructional program. He has the responsibility for selection, training and supervision of non-certified staff members. Under this category are cafeteria, transportation maintenance, custodial, and secretarial person- nel. He also has charge of school buildings and grounds and arranges for their care and main- tenance. By attending to all these responsibilities with enthusiasm and a smile, Mr. Acheson represents an integral part of the total staff organization. Heading the instructional program of the school district is the Assistant Superinten- dent, Elliott Becken. One of his many duties is selection of certified personnel for the Medford school district. Certified personnel include all professionally certificated per- sonnel in employ of the district. Mr. Becken is responsible to the superintendent and school board for the curricular program in all schools. This area includes all school courses, programs of study, and instruct- ional materials. Mr. Becken also has charge of all school district publications. This includes the plan- ning, implementing, and editing of all school system bulletins, courses of study, work- books, handbooks, and other printed matter. MR. RUSSELL ACHESON, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Schoolboard Seeks to Raise Superior MR. KEITH HOCKERSMITH Mr. Otto Ewaldsen, a ten year member of the school board, is presently its capable chairman. He is past- president of the Chamber of Commerce and is prominent in community affairs. Mr. Ewaldsen is co-owner and manager of Swems. MR. WILLIAM BARKER Mr. Keith Hockersmith, vice-chairman of the board, has served actively and effectively in school affairs. ln the past he served on the former Oak Grove school dis- trict board. At present he is chairman of the Jackson County Reorganization Committee, which has received statewide recognition for its improvement of school dis- trict boundaries and organization. Mr. Hockersmith is associated with the Grange Co-op. MR. OTTO EWALDSEN Mr. William Barker is a civic worker and still finds time to pursue his hobby as an artist. He has been chair- man ofthe school board in past years. Mr. Barker owns and operates Barker's men's store. Level of Medford District board years affairs mlttees School Oregon Frank Bash has always taken an interest in school He has served on local and state education com- and has been chairman of the Medford school At present he is vace presldent of the Oregon Boards Association and on the Board of the School Study Council Mr Bash has given many of distinguished service to the schools of both Medford and Oregon He is associated with Pacific Power and Light Company MR. FRANK BASH Dr. Boals is the new addition to the Medford School District Board of Education. He brings to the school board his prior experience in a similar public service at a suburban Portland school district. An anesthesiolo- gist, Dr. Boals is a well-informed and keenly interested member of the School Board. un-l E MR. WILSON SLATER DAVID C. BOALS, M.D. Mr. Wilson Slater, clerk of the board, is financial director of the school district and is in charge of the budget. He takes minutes of the meetings and disburses funds of the district. 9 Supervisors Solve Riddle Of Is There a docTor in The house? A doc- Tor of music educafion, Dr. JusTin Dyrud supervises The vocal music deparTmenTs in The sevenTeen schools in disTricT 549c. He mainTains harmony and coordinaTion in These vocal music deparTmenTs. His knowledge of acousfical engineering has been valuable To The success of many seasonal music presenTaTions. Dr. Dyrud has wriTTen numerous arTicles for sTaTe and naTional periodicals. Medford is Truly Thankful for ifs exTensive and ex- ceIIenT vocal music program. DR. JUSTIN DYRUD II eTiaT un bon menu! Thanks To Mrs. Vir- ginia WaiT. Mrs. Waif, a former homemaking Teacher, selecfs The ingredienTs for The hoT lunches prepared aT Medford Senior High. Among her duTies are The selecfion and Training of cafeTeria employees. She supervises all aspecfs of The cafeTeria program including personnel, menus, foodsTuffs, and eauipmenf uTilizaTion. This pasT school year approximaTely 800,000 hoT lunches will have been served in The schools of Medford under her supervisory direcfion. MR. HENRY DeVOSS MRS. VIRGINIA WAIT Mr. Henry DeVoss is Direcfor of Special Edu- caTion and TesTing for The school disTricT. His duTies include arranging for The adminisfering of psychomeTric and oTher TesTs in all Medford schools. He is responsible for Those educaTionaI provisions for The physically and academically handicapped. Home Teachers for Those confined aT home for exfended periods are provided Through his deparfmenf. Speech correcTionisTs and reading clinicians also work under his supervision. I0 Complex School District Mr. Lee Ragsdale is Director of Phys- ical Education, Health, Recreation and Safety for the Medford Public Schools. He is responsible for all educational pro- grams relating to health and physical education. His introduction of such sports as bowling, archery, and swimming to the high school program has added to The success of the physical education pro- gram..Mr. Ragsdale is also credited with numerous innovations in his depart- ment including physical development tests administered throughout the district. MR. l. A. MIRICK Mr. Lindsay Vinsel directs the Adult and Vocational Education Program, and is in charge of arranging schedules and staffing the adult courses with instruct- ors. The program includes business edu- cation, general classes, homemaking classes, college extension classes, trade preparatory classes, auto mechanics, and many hobby craft classes. Mr. Vinsel also directs the Southern Oregon Practical Nursing School, which is a ioint project of the school district with the Rogue Valley Memorial Hos- pital. MR. LEE RAGSDALE Mr. Mirick, instrumental music supervisor of the Medford School District, strives to increase the excellence of the band and orchestra pro- grams of the schools. He also directs the Med- ford High School Band. Year after year his leadership and guidance has made the band more skilled and increasingly popular. Mr. Mirick's personal interest in each individual has combined with his infectious and pleasing per- sonality To make the total Medford instrumental program an outstanding one. MR. LINDSAY VINSEL Large Administration Staff Makes Sure Carroll Seoley is a clerk-TypisT, anol Virginia Morgan operaTes The mulTiliTh machine. Besides being Office Manager, Lillian Dorrell is secreTary To Mr. Becken. Helen Poore ancl Shirley Rollins help To form The office sTaff in The aclrninisTraTion builcling. Shirley Rol- lins wriTes checks and runs The book- keeping machine in her iob as a bookkeeper ancl clerk's assisTanT. Helen Poore is ci clerk-TypisT who assisfs in The bookkeeping anol clerk's oIeparTmenT. MargareT M o r g a n conTribuTes highly To The office siaff as The sec- retary To The special eolucaTion super- visor. As such, she checks TesTs ancl recorols scores. I2 I That School Runs Smoothly The bright, smiling toce thot greets Cl person entering the odministrotion building is thot ot the receptionist, Scilly Lciusrnonn. Another well-known tcice is thot ot Mdry Robbins, sec- retory to Mr. Acheson ond Miss Durrond. As odministrotive secretory, Lovon DdrneilIe's work is directly connected to the superintendent. As secretory to Dr. Moytield, she does such things os coll to orrdnge tor substitutes. Bette Beon helps os o port-time clerk ond typist. Administration Formulates A guiding force in The lives of many sTudenTs of MHS, Mr. Lesfer Harris skill- fully fulfills his office of Principal. By carefully combining such duTies as Teacher evaluaTions and raTings, super- vision of classroom Teaching, and regu- laTing The school acTiviTy program, Mr. Harris provides for The over-all edu- cafional program of The building. Through direcT conTacT wiTh The super- inTendenT, Mr. Harris forms and direcrs policies relaTing To The building, The school finances, and public relaTions. An enThusiasTic sporrsman in his own righT, Mr. Harris makes game arrange- menTs, has charge of The reserve seaT sales, and supervises The aThleTic di- recTor. I-le also has charge of The school dances and confrols The car Traffic. Some of his oTher responsibiliTies in- clude Teacher, parenT, and sTudenT dis- cipline and The supervision of custodians and classroom equipmenT. Mr. Harris also has charge of cafeferia duTy, boys' make-up Time, and acTs as class con- sulTanT. Among his exTra-curricular acTiviTies Pleasanrly fulfilling his duTies, Mr. Harris is admired by bofh sTudenTs and Teachers. His eighTeen years as our Principal have given him experience and insighf in handling The many problems ThaT arise. Mr. Harris also enjoys parriciparing in winTer sporTs such as ice skaTing and skiing. Fond of ouT-door sporTs, Mr. Harris is an avid hunTer and fisherman. Policy For School Well known To all sTudenTs of Medford Senior High is The Vice Principal, Miss Josephine Kirfley. Dividing her Time equally befween her many duTies, Miss Kirfley sfrives To mainfain a sysfemafic managemenf of The school curriculum. Included among her duTies are: aufhor- ship of The Regisfrafion Handbook and The Parenf Handbook, regulafion of re- cords and Transcripfs, managemenT of l.B.M. June finds The end of school and graduaTion. Upon applying for admis- sion To a college, a copy of The sTudenT's record is senf To The school. These records and TranscripTs are kepT up To daTe by Miss Kirfley. Connecfed closely wiTh regisTraTion of sTudenTs and Their scheduling is The operaTion of The I.B.M. sysTem. Schedules, reporT cards, and Transfers, pass Through Miss KirTley's office on Their way To The l.B.M. machines. Anofher phase of her duTies is dis- cipline. Miss Kirfley makes The necessary decisions involving discipline of girls. A new exTra-curricular acrivify This year is The guardianship of The foreign exchange sTudenTs when They speak before The public. Miss KirTley accom- panies Them on These Trips. Miss Kirfley has given much of her valuable Time and energy To The beTTer- menT of Medford Senior High sTudenTs. WriTing ouT Transcripfs is buT one of The many Tasks ThaT Miss KirTley performs daily. STudenTs who geT To know her are charmed by her good humor and warm personaliTy. Deans Solve Counseling, ATTendance, And ,-', , FE 13117 fl xi A Cf? 7 'W S fli,:6T7f7. JC-A 67Lf Mr. McDonald, as Dean of Boys, musf divide his Time among many duTies. The issuing of aTTendance slips, counseling, and discipline of of The boys aT M.H.S. are several of his duTies. He is also advisor of Boys' League and supervises The acTiviTies of This organizafion. Mr. Alex McDonald adds an imporTanT Touch To The excellenT adminisfrafion of Medford Senior High School. As Direcfor of Guidance, Mr. McDonald works wifh The counseling cenfer To help develop beTTer guidance services. Plans for The 1961 -i962 school year call for increased acTiviTy in such areas as sfaff Training, The occupaTional and educafional infor- mafion program, The uTilizaTion of coun- selor Time, and communiTy educafion. As direcTor of The Guidance Commif- Tee, Alex McDonald direcfs The acTiviTies of The counselors in such fields as The individual analysis, The selecfion of Training, and placemenf. The various phases of The individual analysis are now neaTly combined in The Oregon Elemenfary School Cumulafive Folder. Aid is also given To sTudenTs in selecfing proper Training programs for posT-high school educafion. Wifh The help of The Cumulafive Folder, The counselors are able To choose The Training program which will besT serve The sTudenTs in- TeresTs, abiliTies, financial resources, and scholasfic background. The culminaTion of The educaTional program is The place- menT of a sTudenT in a job which will serve The individual and socieTy in a saTisfacTory manner. Even wiTh all of his duTies, Mr. McDonald's inTeresT in sporTs is noT hindered. He aTTends all The games he possibly can and helps by Taking Tickefs aT The door. He also enjoys camping and boafing. Discipline Problems With Usual Skill A cheerful and pleasant personality characterizes Mrs. Grace Berg. Dean of Girls, Mrs. Berg is concerned with the activities of the girls at Medford Senior High. These activities range over a large area and include: advisor to Girls' League, attendance, girls' employment, home visits, conferences, registration, and processing of new students, and recommendations. A useful and one of the most impor- tant time-consuming duties of Mrs. Berg is the issuing of attendance slips. These slips are filled out by her for every girl when they return to school after being absent. As advisor to Girls' League, Mrs. Berg supervises the various activities of this organization. Such projects include, the winter formal, senior daughter-father banquet, and the Christmas Proiect. A large part of the work done by Mrs. Berg is connected with counseling. She holds conferences with students, teach- ers, parents, and community agencies in order to help the students with their problems. Although her duties are numerous, she accomplishes them with a gracious and cheerful attitude. Perhaps this is the reason Mrs. Berg is an outstanding figure at M.H.S. Always ready to greet you with a smile, Mrs. Berg is a busy Dean of Girls. Usually to be found in her bright, cheerful office, she is re- sponsible for records, attendance, and problems of all her girls. Counselors Work Harcl To Arrange MR. KAUTZ Well known To all iunior boys is Their counselor, Mr. DeVere Taylor. Mr. Taylor works individually vviTh The looys in scheduling Their classes. He has aTTained recognition as The debaTe coach as well as Teaching public speaking. The inTroducTion of all sophomore looys To Medford High School is Through The counseling of Mr. Marvin KauTz, Mr. KauTz balances his Time beTvveen sopho- more counseling and his regular duTy of Teaching algebra and TrigonomeTry. MR. RUCK MR. TAYLOR Senior counselor, Mr. William Ruck, conducTs The guidance programs for senior looys. Wiih senior peTiTions and inTerviews, Mr. Ruck prepares each boy Tor graduaTion. Among Mr. Ruck's oTher regular duTies are Those of Teaching social sTudies and serving as scholarship chairman. Schedules And Prepare Students For Graduation All Sophomore girls are well acquaint- ed with their counselor Mrs. Evans. She has given much help to make their tirst year at M.l-l.S. a happy one, To her they can take confusing schedules or prob- lems. Mrs. Evans also teaches typing classes. T., -7,4 si, 1 . -. , , -5351 J -X , .L , at S-.X ,.. fe, , 'El ' -in' A V Xxx- cx c .. ,r 1 . 1' I ,' 1 -A X- S? I ' RNNQ U .f 1 MRS. EVANS - XX. I . Senior girls receive valuable advice from their counselor Mrs. Naomi Van Dyke. Her afternoons are busy with the important task ot giving advice on sched- ules or class problems. She has to see that all senior girls tile a petition tor graduation, showing credits earned dur- ing high school. MRS. VAN DYKE yr 4 MRS. SMITH Mrs. Mary Anne Smith is responsible for scheduling the classes of all iunior girls. She gives out experienced advice on careers or any other problems the girls may bring her. She is always wil- ling to be ot any help possible. Mrs. Smith teaches American Problems to Seniors. Close Harmony is cl Product Never cmy resT seems To be The rule for Mrs. Elciine Duffy. She is cilwclys on The go eifher fulfilling The gigonfic Tusk of regisfer- ing sTudenTs or making ouT qucirTerly cmd sTciTe reporTs, As chief secrefciry To Mr. Hor- ris, Mrs, Duffy finds many ciddifionol Tasks To fill her leisure Time. And There ore olwoys TronscripTs To be filed ond TesTs To be processed in c1ddiTion To her roufine office procedures. Of Our Office Staff Always helpful, Mrs. Lila West fulfills her position as secretary with more than average enthusiasm. She types and mimeographs the daily announcements and processes exams for the MHS fac- ulty. She also answers the phone, records student insurance, and handles the mail. The smiling face of Mrs. Jackie Simcox greets all people coming into the Student Affairs Office. As bookkeeper, Mrs. Simcox pays bills, writes checks, and keeps the books in order. One of her main duties is the recording of all absen- tees. She also has charge of the infirmary and helps the treasurers of various clubs balance their books. 2l 1962 Crater Honors Two Faculty X ' MRS, DELPHIE COX ii ' Finding pleasure in the out-of-doors, Mrs. 'L,. . 4' Delphie Cox pursues her hobbies of gardening, Hvxgamping, and nature photography. Her love of ' Q'ia . nature has been a great asset in her chosen lsprotession as a biology teacher. During the weekends Mrs. Cox may be found camping in the mountains or working in her wild-flower garden. Whenever possible she also likes to read. She cares little for novels, but enioys biographies and science-fiction books very much. Cooking is a simple household duty, but Mrs. Cox likes to prepare special dishes. Coinciding with her culinary interests, she also collects olemitasse spoons. 22 WE HONOR Mrs. Delphie Cox for her dedicated service to the biology department Through her ever-increasing love of nature, she has made the study of biology a unique experience for all her pupils. Her quiet and patient manner has endeared her in the hearts of all who know her. Members for Exceptional Service WE HONOR Mr. ErnesT Miller, FulbrighT Teacher, whose sincere love of Teaching has been carried To all Those who know him. In his classes he emphasizes That we musT respecT The views and opinions of The resT of The world and abandon our selfish ways. MR. ERN EST MILLER Mr. ErnesT Miller, AusTraIian exchange Teach- er, finds The American way of life quiTe difTerenT from ThaT of AusTraIia's. in AusTraIia he pursues hobbies ThaT few Americans can enioy, includ- ing squash playing and kangaroo hunTing. Mr. Miller also enjoys The bag-pipes and ScoTTish dancing. Speaking To various organizaTions leaves him iiTTle Time for reading, gardening, and horse-back riding. 23 Shops And New Language Lab As head ot the language department, Miss Dorothy Wilson is proud ot the new language lab at Medtord Senior High. She herself teaches Spanish and her classes are moved around from room to room, so that other teachers may have equal time inthe lab. Mrs. Juanita Anderson Miss Mary Annextad Mr. Elmer Ayres Mr. James Backen Miss Dolores Barrell Mr. Keith Bayne Mr. Dean Benson Mr. Ryder Berg Miss Barbara Bieler Mr. Eugene Brown 24 Lend Helping Hand To Teachers ,wk f1II,flfi?l7f5 Mr. John Burg Mrs. Elsie Butler Mr. Harold Carver Mrs. Delphie Cox Mr, John Crgbb Miss Janice Crisp Mrs. Janice DGVIS Mrs. Stella Demo Mr. John Drysdale Mrs. Linda E ans MRS. JUANITA ANDERSON: R.N., Trinity Hos- pital, Minot, North Dakota, Post Graduate, De Lee's Hospital, University ot Chicago. Home Nursing, Advisor, Candy Stripers, Future Nurses ot America. MISS MARY ANNEXTAD, B.S., University of Min- nesota. English, Advisor, Swim Team, F.T.A. MR. ELMER AYERS, B.S., Southern Oregon Col- lege. Junior Varsity Band Director. MR. JAMES BACKEN: B.S., Southern Oregon College, M.Ed., University of Oregon. Head of English Department, English. MISS DOLORES BARRELL: B.A., University of Ore- gon. World History and United States History, Advisor, I.R.L. MR. KEITH BAYNE, B.S., Oregon State University. Metal Shop Instructor. MR. DEAN BENSON: B.A., Willamette Univer- sity, M.A., San Jose State College. Biology, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Assist- ant Basketball Coach. MR. RYDER BERG, B.A., M.A., University of Oregon. Head of Science Department, Chemistry. MISS BARBARA BIELER: B.S., Oregon State Uni- versity. Homemaking, Advisor, F.H.A. MR. EUGENE BROWN, B.S., Southern Oregon Col- lege. Biology. Advisor, Natural History Club. MR. JOHN BURG: B.S., University or Oregon. Coach, Cross Country, Wrestling, Track. MR. HAROLD CARVER, Portland State College. Driver Training. MRS. DELPHIE COX: B.A., University ot Or- egon. Biology. MR. JOHN CRABB: B.S., Whitman College, M.A., University ot Washington. Head ot Distributive Education Department, Distributive Education and Related Occupations, Vocational Counselor. MISS JANICE CRISP, B.S., University ot Idaho. Physical Education, Health, Advisor, Pep Club. MRS. JANICE DAVIS, B.S., Oregon State Uni- versity. Aolvisor, F.H.A., Homemaking. MRS. STELLA DEMO, R.N., Nursing Diploma, University ot Iowa. MR. JOHN DRYSDALE: B.S., University of Oregon. Orchestra Director. MRS. LINDA EVANS, B.S., Oregon State College. Typing I and ll. Varied Curriculum Displays An exacting but popular teacher, Mrs. Ruck teaches Advanced Junior English. She is a great poetry enthusiast, able to communicate her love tor poetry to her students. MR. PAUL EVENSEN: B.S., Oregon State College. United States Historyg Assistant Football Coach, Golf Coachg Assistant Wrestling Coach. MISS GERTRUDE FREDRICKSON: B.A., University of Neloraska, Bookkeeping, Business Machines. MRS. MARY LOU GLENN: B.S., Southeastern State College, Durant, Oklahoma, M.C.E., University ot Oklahoma. Typing, Junior Advisor. MR. DEL HACKERT: B.S., Oregon State College. Senior Math, Geometry. MR. DON HANNING: Five Year Vocational Cer- titicate, Oregon State College. Machine Shop. MRS. MARGARET HARRANG: B.S., Oregon State College. Hornemakingg Advisor, F.H.A. MR. JAMES HEATH: B.A., Western State College, Gunnison, Colorado. English, World History. MRS. ELLEN HEGLER: B.S., Southern Oregon Col- lege. English. 26 Mr. Paul Evenson Miss Gertrude Fredrickson Mrs. Mary Lou Glenn Mr. Del Hackert Mr. Don Hanning Mrs. Margaret Harrang Mr. James Heath Mrs. Ellen Hegler The Many Talents Ot Faculty MR. DEAN HIRST: B.A., Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri. French. MRS. RUTH HOCKERSMITH: B.A., M.S., Oregon State College. Homemaking, Advisor, F.H.A. MR. ROBERT HUFF: B.S., Kansas University, M.S., University ot Kansas City. United States History, World History, Tennis Coach. MR. JAMES JOHNSTON: B.A., M.A., Western State College ot Colorado. Physics, Senior Class Advisor. MISS ESTER JONES: B.A.B., Barnard College, M.Ed., Linfield College. French, Spanish. MR. MARVIN KAUTZ: B.S., State Teachers Col- lege, Dickinson, North Dakota, M.A., Colorado State College. Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Sophomore Boys' Counselor. MR. ARTHUR KEITH: B.S., Oregon State College. English, Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coach. MR. JOHN KOVENZ, B.S., University ot Oregon. English, Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. MR. LLOYD LYDA: B.S., Southern Oregon College. Auto Trades. MRS. CYNTHIA McKAY: Assistant Librarian. i X , X I it ii . Mr. Dean Hirst Mrs. Ruth Hockersmith Mr. Robert Huff 3 .I ,mes Johnston Miss Ester Jones Mr. Marvin Kautz Mr. Arthur Keith Mr. John Kovenz !i5IKI,LIiyd Lyda Mrs. Cynthia McKay fir r Fulbright Exchange Teacher Enriches Representing a part ot the faculty known as sports advisors and coaches , These teachers put The poli- cies ot good leadership to work. These Teachers take on singular and overlapping duties: Miss Nelson, swim team, Mr. Evensen, tootball, wrestling, and golf, Mr. Marier, football, basketball, and baseball, Mr. Benson, football, basketball, and track, Mr. Burg, cross country and track. MR. LOUIS MAHAR: B.S., University ot State Teachers. Head of Business Education Depart- ment, Student Store Advisor. MR. THOMAS MARIER: B.S., Washington State University. English, Assistant Football Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach. MR. JOHN MAST, B.S., M.S., University of Idaho. Social Studies, Advisor, F.T.A. MR. ERNEST MILLER, B.A., B.Ed., Melbourne Teachers College. World History. Fullbright Ex- change Teacher, Australia. MR. MARVIN MINER, B.A., Drake University. English, Public Speaking, Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. I. A. MIRICK: M.A., University of Iowa, B.A., Upper Iowa University. Band, Instrumental Music Advisor. MISS PATRICIA ANN MOUNTS: B.S., M.S., Uni- versity ot Oregon. Girls' Gym, G.A.A. Advisor. MISS JANET NELSON, B.A., University ot Oregon. English, Senior Class Advisor. 28 Mr. Louis Mahar Mr. Thomas Marier Mr. John Mast Mr, Ernest Miller Mr. Marvin Miner Mr. I. A. Mirick Miss Patricia Ann Mounts Miss Janet Nelson Both Student And Faculty ,fwwuoeeffuzlljo Mrs. Frances Patton Mr. Floyd Pawlowski Mrs. Freda Potter Mr. Duane Richardson Mr. Frank Roelandt ' ' ' M. T S h Ier Mr. Arthur Scott Mrs. Frances Ruck Mr. William Ruck Mr. Glen Schireman r omas c uy MRS. FRANCES PATTON: B.S., Oregon State Col- lege. Librarian. MR. FLOYD PAWLOWSKI: B.S., Southern Oregon College. Chemistry, Physical Science, Geometry, Advisor, Bi-Phy-Chem. MRS. FREDA POTTER: M.Ed., Oregon State Col- lege. Typing, Bookkeeping, Advisor, F.B.L.A. MR. DUANE RICHARDSON: B.S., M.Ed., Oregon State College. Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Advisor, Ski Club. MR, FRANK ROELANDT: B.S., Oregon State Col- lege. Physical Education, Health, Varsity Basket- ball Coach, J.V. Football Coach, Assistant Base- ball Coach. MRS. FRANCES RUCK, B.S., University ot North Dakota. English, Advisor, Torch Honor. MR. WILLIAM RUCK: B.S., M.Ed., University at Oregon. American Problems, Scholarship Chair- man. MR. GLEN SCHIREMAN, B.S., M.S., University ot Oregon. Director ot Intramurals, Cross Country Coach. Physical Education. MR. TOMAS SCHUYLER, A.B., San .lose State College. Advisor, Chess Club. English, Public Speaking. MR. ARTHUR SCOTT: B.A., M.A., University of Minnesota. Biology, Head Audio-Visual Aids. Student Teachers and Reader Mr. Burg, cross country coach, makes use of a teacher's latest helper, an overhead projector, in his algebra and geometry classes. Mr. Evansen stresses a point to his U.S. History class. His after school hours are filled with coach- ing football, wrestling, ancl golf. Mrs. Cynthia McKay seems a little dubious of the help she is getting, but manages to process the book. As assistant librarian she is in a never-ending whirl of activity. Mr. Warren Wolf has made the art room one of restful quietness for a chance to create. He encourages all of his students and has become a favorite at M.H.S. According to Crater's rival down the hall, Mr. Wolf had his 78th birthday this year. Aids Ease Teacher's Burden Miss Dee Barrell has become famous for her apples since coming to Medford. As proof of her popularity, she was noted the Hswingingesf Teacher. Mr. James Backen, head of the English department, opens one of the practical Christmas gifts he received. A five cent fine for each lost cover, warns Mrs. June Metzger. Working in the book room, she is always help- ful when books are losf, or need repairing. Teachers Spend Long Hours Make your home more beautiful with flowers, is the suggestion given by 'Mrs. Davis to her home- making class. Among other things, the girls have experienced a few lessons in flower arranging. MR. LYNN SJOLUND: B.S., M.A., University of Oregon. Vocal Music, Choir Director. MR. GATEWOOD SMITH, B.S., Colorado State College. Algebra, Geometry,.luniorClass Advisor. MRS. JOANNE SMITH, B.A., University of Iowa. Head of Social Studies Department. American Problems, Advisor, International Relations League. MRS. MARY ANNE SMITH: B.S., Iowa State Uni- versity, M.S., University of Oregon. American Problems, Counselor, Junior Girls, Advisor, Var- sity Rally Squad. MRS. MAXINE SMITH, B.A., University of Oregon. French, German, Advisor, French Club. MR. FRED SPIEGELBERG: B.Ed., Washington State University. Physical Education, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Advisor, Order of M. MR. ROBERT STEDMAN, M.S., University of Ore- gon. English, Advisor, Technicians. MRS. EDNA STEWART: B.A., Coe College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Latin, Russian. Advisor, Russian Club, Latin Club. 32 Mr. Lynn Siolund Mr. Gatewoocl Smith Mrs. JoAnne Smith Mrs. Mary Anne Smith Mrs. Maxine Smith Mr. Fred Spiegelberg Mr. Robert Stedman Mrs. Edna Stewart Preparing For Year's Work MR. DeVERE TAYLOR: B.S., Oregon State, M.S., University ot Oregon. Public Speaking, Debate, Advisor, Student Council. MR. JACK TEETERS: M.S., Fort Hays Kansas State College, Hays, Kansas. Crafts. MR. MARVIN TRAUTMAN: B.A., Huron College, M.S., University ot Idaho. Chemistry, Advisor, Shutterbug Club. MRS. NAOMI VanDYKE: B.S., University ot Ore- gon, Spanishy Senior Girls' Counselor. MRS. .IOHNNIE VanSCOY: M.A., University of Missouri. U.S. History, Economics, Sociology. Ad- visor, H.E.C.A. MR. VERN VOSS: B.S., Oregon State. M.S., Stout State College, Wisconsin. Woodwork. MRS. VIRGINIA WESTERFIELD: Assistant in Instru- mental Music. MISS DOROTHY WILSON: B.A., Iowa State Col- lege. Head of Foreign Language Department. Spanish. Advisor, Spanish Club. MR. RILEY WINCHELL: B.S., Southern Oregon Col- lege. Crater Advisor. English. MR. WARREN WOLF: B.S., University ot Oregon. M.F.A., Kansas City Art Institute. Advisor, Art Students League. Head ot Art Department. Art. Mr. DeVere Taylor Mr. Jack Teeters Mr. Marvin Trautman Mrs. Noami VanDyke Mrs. Johnnie Van Scoy Mr. Vern Voss Mrs. Virginia Westerfield Miss Dorothy Wilson Mr. Riley Winchell Mr. Warren Wolf Patience ls But One Virtue Mr. Vern Wolthoff Mrs. Margery Workman Mrs. Lenore Zapell MR. VERN WOLTHOFF: B.A., University of Dubu- que, iowa. M.A., University of Missouri. Ameri- can Problems, Journalism, Advisor, l-li-Times. MRS. MARGERY WORKMAN: B.A., University of Washington. M.A., Wellesley College. English. MRS. LENORE ZAPELL: B.A. College of St. Bene- dict, Minnesota. Drama, Sponsor ot Thespian troupe. 34 CHEERIO AND TEA TIME is the cry as Mr. Ernest Miller, Fulbright exchange teacher, introduces a bit of Australian pleasantry into his World History classes. Observed by M.H.S. Teachers Although new This year, Mrs. Janice Davis has shown that home economics can be fun as well as work, A housewife, herself, Mrs. Davis knows how valuable cooking and sewing can be. Thai will be Two cenTs, says Mrs. Frances Patton, Head Librarian, to a bewildered sophomore. Overdue books fines, help finding reference material are all a part of her many iobs. Cooks, Custodions are Integral Mrs. Ethel Osburn Mrs. lfem? Drew Mrs. Frances Mrs. Marianne Head Cook Harrison Grantham Mrs. Lois Pfhal Mrs. Vesta Pyle Mrs. Betty Williams Mrs. Irene Drew, a busy Head Cook. Mmm-what smells so good? Food, what else? As lunch time approaches the fragrant aroma of hot lunches rnellovvs throughout the cafeteria. Preparing lunches for 500 students is no easy task, but the M.l-l.S. cooks perform their duty with great efficiency. A well-balanced hot meal is served every day. This entails preparation that starts early in the morning and runs into the late afternoon. Port of HecTic School Life Mr. Roy Harder Mr. Morion Pitman Mrs. Morgoref Rouhier Mrs, Julio Thomos Head Cusfodion Helpful is The key worol in The life of on cusTodic:1n. Al- Though Their duTies ore numerous ond Time consuming, They cil- wciys sTcmcl reooly To help, wheTher iT is merely To leT you inTo ci room c1T nighT or open ThoT sTicking locker. CusTodicJn, Mr. Jock Gorman, con be seen working around The hcills of our school eorly in The morning. Q I, WEV BL ' , ' AQ ' N R Elk - fx W A year is many things: Jancxih spdxrtsg ,J-fb Xl! and clubs a only J - Qbeginnihg. As the time 'Ny I asssx actixs?-itQshvllelop g n as if Y m, 'ic .f- . hx J X 5' Q figqxUthe,Et?EVE5I:1,Hg:lHOj.Sl. 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If' A ,' if ' , . .,.f 1 v,-I--'H-f -' ' '. . X,-.fff ' 2 ' ' ' Af 1, 1 ---F - ' rw ' ....g ,J-Hffilv 5 . . Soft Lights End Hectic Tornoclio Week Black Tornadoes, Tornodia ribbons, and a huge white mum, all symbolize the magical moments that brought cz week full of fun and high spirit to a close. A court was honored, the music was soft and lights low, as the bustling, rushing Tornadia Week came to a happy end. The junior princess was Janet O'Sullivan and the iunior prince was Roy Shaw. Reigning this year as Tornadia queen was Sussi Bergholm and king, Dave Elmgren. Sophomore princess was Bev Bush and prince, Larry Vowell. 40 Queen Sussi and King Dave enjoy the traditional Queen's Waltz. Halftime Coronation Aclcls Glamour to Homecoming Backed by the thrill and excitement of The Homecoming Game, Yell Queen Vicki Enders and Yell King Mark Cochran add the crowning touch as Sussi Bergholm and Dave Elmgren begin their reign as Tornadia King and Queen. Accompanying them at the place of honor are Princess Janet, Prince Roy, Princess Bev lnot shownl, and Prince Larry. Escorts are Sandra Bates and Pat Thompson. Sh d P' J net O'Sullivan, and Sophomores, Princess Traveling to the Homecoming coronation in style are Juniors, Prince Roy ow an rincess a Bev Bush and Prince Larry Vovvell. Trucks, Stuclents,cmcl Noise Are Prevalent Enthusiastic Sophomores pile onto their class float for a ride through town. It's their first Noise Parade at M.H.S. Take some small trucks, large trucks, a lot of energy, ci morning of rain, and one has the ingredients for the Friday afternoon Noise Parade. This event is only a prelude to the excitement that follows. 42 A whirlwind of events charac- terizes Tornaclia Week at M.H.S., an annual event sponsored by the Student Council. The bonfire on Thursday evening arouses school spirit and urges the team on to victory. The Noise Parade displays floats of clubs and organiza- tions which compete for prizes. This year's winners for original- ity were: Choir, first place, band, second place, Torch Honor, third place. The winners for making the most noise were? the Sopho- more float, first place, the- Senior float, second place, and F.B.L.A., third place. The football game on Friday evening, and the semi-formal on Saturday bring to an end a breath-taking week. as Work on Noise Parade Progresses Crush the Cavemen! was the cry of the Pep Club as they promoted school spirit at the annual home- coming bontire. Torches set off a roaring blaze that drove Black Tornadoes to victory. The floats look like junk-yard scraps when in the first stages of being put together, but the finished product is far from iunk. A little rain won't hurt you! laughs Wally. Lois Stedman, Pat Selby and Wally Huffman spent a damp day working on the choir's Noise Parade Float, which later won first place fo: originality. 43 Best of Broadway Signifies Firs Students provided outstanding voices for the play. Wally Huffman, Mark Cochran, and Annice Black, did a song specialty called Sea Chantyf' CURTAIN GOING UP! was heard as the Thespian fall production, The Best of Broadway poured forth its entertainment to the audience. ln the picture to the left, Brian Porter, composer, introduces a comic opera. 44 A delightful array of student talent was displayed as the actors sang, danced, and performed. A Spanish song and dance number included JoAnn Johnson, Tammy Wright, Sue Gifford, Donna Marin, Tom Martin, and Bob Neal. Great Thespian Feat of the Year. Femme fatale Madame Lapis da Lazuli lAlice Jonasonl, and Franz Liszt lJim Douglassl, furnished outstanding vocal en- ioyment for The Best of Broadway audiences. Train Going South, by southern gentleman Joel Gregory, gave outstanding vocal enioyrnent for The Best of Broadway audiences. Splash! Tracy Blackstone, vocalist, added her voice to . t l'tf tt' 'th' 'It. One of the stars of the performance, Lois Stedman, was he 'S O en BVGWWEVS In I5 SODQ specia y comedian and vocalist rolled into one with ner Jolly Old Sigmund Freud. As the curtain came down on the first Thespian feat of the year, the cast felt a sense ac- complishment, the audience knew it was a iob well done. -.....,, ..- f - 45 Hello Out There is one A In dnofher scene from Hello OuT There, Brion Porter ond Judy Brookrncin give 0 sensi- Tive p'orTrc1yc1l of The desperdfe deTerminc1Tion ond pdinful sorrow of This bedufiful ploy. The- ofer in orencf sfyle was The highly difficult ex- perirnenf mode by The drdmd depdrfmenf This yecir. The hord work in- volved in These one-c1cT plciys proved iTself cis c1TTending dudiences were deeply impressed. Steve Eichelberger, The colorful ond entertaining gentle mon of The Boor, is served o gloss of wcnrer by the mold, The delighfful Alice .lonoson receives cz cup of Teo from the moicl, Nolcx Robbins, os The Two reheorse o scene from The Boer. 46 to be Presented at Conference Hello Out There by Saroyan has been chosen to be the one- act play presented by Medford l-ligh's Thespian Troupe 358 at the National Thespian Confer- ence to be held in Indiana this June. Medford High School is one of two high schools chosen to receive this high honor of representing the West Coast. The six drama enthusiasts who will participate in this presenta- tion are, from left to right: Nola Robbins, Judy Brookman, James Douglass, Brian Porter, Richard LaFIevre, and Greg Keith. Led by Mrs. Zapell, drama instructor and Thespian Troupe sponsor, the drama department has grown into a creative organiza- tion of outstanding quality. The Boar by Chekov was one of the three one-act plays presented in arena style in the drama depart- ment's new theater-classroom. Out- standing performances vvere given by Nola Robbins, and Alice Jonason while Buff Pratt and Gary Staats added humor in their minor roles. 47 Li'l Abner Plays to Delighted Ll'L ABNER CAST: Li'l Abner ...,........... Mark Cochran Jarl Dyrud Daisy Mae ... ... Lois Stedman Kathy Allen Mammy Yokum ... Pappy Yokum ..... . . Jean Banks .. Mike Higgins Marryin' Sam ....... Wally Huffman Earthquake McGoon ..... General Bullmoose ...... Appassionata Von Climax Evil Eye Fleagle ........ Romeo Scragg . . . . . Clem Scragg ... Alt Scragg ............. . Garner Haupert ... Joel Gregory Lindsay Darneille .... Reed Harris . Gary Highland .. . . Doug Gattis Rick Bell Moonbeam McSwine ..... JoAnn Johnson Mayor Dawgmeat Dave Underwood Senator Phogbound ......... Jim Henson Available Jones ... Stupetyin' Jones .... .. Bill Buettner . . . Joyce Leon Radio Commentator . . . .... Brian Porter Dr. Finsdale ........ . Lonesome Polecat Hairless Joe ............ . Jim Snodgrass .... Jim Stiger . Frank Van Pelt Mammy, Jean Banks, puts her foot clown, as usual, when Pappy, Mike Extras CCIST l:I'Ot'T1 Cl'lOlI'. Higgins, wants to speak. Li'l Abner, Mark Cochran, shyly thanks Daisy Mae, Lois Stedman, for the fine fat worms she brung him. 48 Daisy, Kathy Allen, tells Abner, Jarl Dyred, that he deserves someone who's willing, namely her. R. , Standing Room Only Crowds 6x66 fa KX, Marry'n Sam, Wally Huffman, tells all of Dog Patch about the magnificent Jubilation T. Cornponer, hero of Dog Patch. A fine chorus of voices made this particular scene one of the most popular in the spring choir production. Marry'n Sam explains his two dollar deluxe wedding to Earthquake McGoon, Garner Haupert. Earthquake has set his sights for Daisy Mae, and through a complicated mass of events, Daisy finally consents to marry him if he will help Abner. McGoon is later tricked out of the bargain, and Daisy lives happily ever after with Abner. What's good for General Bullmoose is good for the Q.S.A., shouts Bullmoose, Joel Gregory, at Senator Phogbound, Jim Henson, and his Four Secretaries. A greedy billionaire, Bullmoose stopped the show with his solo, Money ls the Root of All Evil. 49 M.H.S. Students Head State Clubs A future in business demands an education of business technique. Dave Redmond, 1961-1962 D.E.C.O. state president, realizes this, and through the iob obtained him by his club, he has learned to put this education to work. 50 Popular, hard-Working, interested in their school and respective clubs, John Alonsky and Lois Sted- man smile happily. John was 1961-1962 state president of l.R,L. and Lois was 1961-1962 state president of F,T.A. Not a special honor, maybe, but certainly an honor, these girls represent the tops in debating. Sandra Irving and Sandra Joyce were undefeated in three tourna- ments, Nancy Duncan and JoAnn Johnson defended their title at Pacific Debate Tournament. Scholars have an Enviable Record National Merit Scholars: SITTING: Hannah Booth, Vicky Enders, Nolo Shurtleft, Carol Wiegand, Sue Elder, Jill Barnes lFinalistI. STAND- ING: Faye Rasmussen, Mike Higgins, lFinaIistI, Richard Knights, Alfred Mercer, Carl Washburn, Joel Gregory, Sandy Shugart, Ruth Milligan. Medford can be proud of its top scho- Iastic record, its students of honor. Vale- dictorian is a hard choice to make when there are more than two students of equal ability. These honor students have accepted the challenge that high school, the eleventh hour, has offered. The clock will strike and these honored ones will be secure in the knowledge that they are ready for the hour of midnight. TOP FIVE PER CENT: BOTTOM ROW: Jill Barnes, Sue Elder, Julie Latham, Vicky Enders, Ellen Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Marsha Watson, Nola Shurtleff, Hannah Booth, Sandy Shugart, Norma Jenks, Carol Wiegand. THIRD ROW: Wally Huffman, Jon Jensen, Joel Gregory, Mike Higgins, Jim Albright, Carl Washburn. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Gaster, Nick Gier, Richard Knights, John Alansky. Sl Pep Assembly Rouses School Feeling The Rally Squad dons flapper costumes to present a Roaring 20's . . . Klamath Falls school of music, tra-la-la, sing pep assembly. The yells and dance routines are characteristic of me lglel-ned boys on flle Rally Squad G5 They lead llle this spirit-filled era. pep assembly in a lively yell. Q- .s my is sssxss -l -.Z QLp5e:V,e??: L , its ,liz I ' .v -V-s:,:-el if -7 -' ' - 1 5 'l 2 J l-.1 iff 'l-k ' Q .. ,il xx. , . , T i ' l if , ef 1. , ' ,f g e- it ft-'E' A is is, is .f sw The important job of Winning is never realized more clearly ihan when Medford sludents stand To sing the fight song and alma mater, which traditionally close every pep assembly. Twlsters are Center of Drspute The controversy over the Twist ond Rocky Roll affected Medford Tore nadoes this school year. One of The few dances held at The school this year was after the Klamath Falls game, March 3, A big turnout proved that young people are no different now than when their mothers and fathers did the Black Bottom and the Charleston VYWQ XP ti QTY UN Xu 0 53 Soft Lights And Glittering Decorations Bursting forth with delightful music are Bob Anderson at the piano, Randy Hugdall, and Kenny Brew. The Popular Bob Anderson Trio set the pace for an evening of good dancing. The Night ot the Star is one that will be long remembered by students attending the annual winter formal. The dance was held on a school night, but still received a big turn out of enthusiastic students. The night was a success with lots of good music provided for dancing. The Girls' and Boys' League officers were in charge of the dance, and spent many hours working to make it a success. Demonstrating the new dance, The Slap , are Lloyd Hammons, Mary Marg Barr, Jack Richardson, Kathy Uridel, Joe Griffin, DeVonne Prough, Bill Heyerman and Shelley White. , 54 SeT Mood For The Night Of The Star Help me hang This one please. Decorations chairman, Mary Barr, Do we dare Try The TwisT, whispers Mr. McDonald soliciTs The help of Joe Gregory, Ticke-T chairman. To Mrs. McDonald. Even The chaperones managed TO QET in The scene and enioy The music. The holiclay's fesiive mood soars aT The annual winTer formal, NighT of The STar . l l se l 55 f '58 1 Hai mmmw f 14211421 swf we fm ,gwrffsmsfi f- 45716 a 5' Q M K 5+ 91 2 is 2 fx Q5 ?i 3 sw 1 f W mx 3 H5 ii 2 mi Q fx 5 , M bi X 4 slf B Q si :E 5 M 3' E 5 i . .. Music Combine long hours of practice, strong discipline, a love of music . . These are factors that contribute to the eventual feeling of success that each member of Band, Choir, and Orchestra feel at that last moment before the curtain goes up . . . at the ELEVENTH HOUR. ! A 7 I 3 MR. LYNN SJOLUND Choir Director Offered at Medford High are classes in music appreciation and theory. This class supple- ments the actual vocal training students receive in girls' chorus, choir, and mixed chorus. Studied most thoroughly are the loasics for composing and music arrangement. The differ- ent periods of music are also studied. Choir Presents Varied Program MADRTGAL: BOTTOM ROW: C. Owens, S. Jahn, l. Stedman, V. Knights, E. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: M, Barr, J, Long, P. Selby. THIRD ROW: W. Huffman, M. Higgins, C. Helmon. FOURTH ROW: J. Stiger, B. Buettner, J. Gregory. FIFTH ROW: J. Dyrud, B. Houston, B. Heide. LAST ROW: M. Cochran, J. Henson, L. Wimlnerly, Choir: BOTTOM ROW: J. Banks, A. Beardslee, L. Creel, E. Young, T. Croucher, L. Van White, L. Nelson, J. Latham, R. Reynolds, L. Darneille, S. Gifford, E. Montgomery, V. M. Ells, J. Allen, V. Gant, S. Jahn, P. Thompson, C. Woods, M. Bullard, A. Jonoson, M. Higgins, B. Allen, D. Deffley, L. Walch, B. Edwards, P. Hinman, M. Barnes, R, Calkins, Young. FOURTH ROW: J, Stiger, B. Piche, G. Highland, M. Neathammer, E. Clark, Stansfield, D. Andrews, L. Wimberly, F. Ewaldsen, J. Rowan, J. Everson, J. Mee, R ls to Lovers of Fine Music Gordon, C. Kent, L. Johnson, C. Owens, D. Lawson Knights, P, Jones, C. Brown. SECOND ROW: ,fm The state and district contests, local produc- tions, and public appearances have won for the Medford Senior High Choir great praise for their unusual talent. Under the direction of Mr. Lynn Siolund, the choir contributes much to the life ot the school and community. Caroling through the halls and the traditional Christmas program add festive air to the Christ- mas Season. Later in the year, the choir presents their annual musical. The production this year was the story ot Dogpatch, Li'I Abner. CHOIR OFFICERS ARE: Wally Huffman, President, Ellen Montgomery and Bill Allen, Robarians, Julie Latham, Treasurer, Lois Stedman, Secretary, Jack Richardson, Vice-President. T. Backstone, J. Long, M. Goodwin, M. Humphrey, D. Edmonds, S. W. Huttm n, K. Moulton, M. Doolen, K. Ruck, S. Allen, M. Barr, J. O'SuIIivan, S. Bates, L. Stedman, B. Whalin, L. Michaels, . Heilman, P. Selby, J. Woods, J. Barker. THIRD ROW: D. Gallis, J. Arthur, R. Nickodemus, J. Gates, B. Buettner, V. Klukkert, J. Ore y, R. Harris, R. Thornton, M. Watkins, S. Van Sickle, R. Knight, M. Callan, L. Vawell, S, F. Schuchard, D. Underwood, B. Houston .Harvey, S. Lovenborg, C. Paterlini, B. Heidi, J. Henson, F. Van Pelt, J. Fann, R, Bell, D. J. Dyrud, G. Haupert, J. Richardson . Gangstee, M. Cochran, J. Snodgrass. X Advanced Girl's Chorus The choir, as an annual Christmas treat, carol Advanced Girls' Chorus adds color yearly to the Christmas program. down the lWGllS- A favorite this year, arranged especially for girls' chorus by Mr. Siolund, was A Partridge in a Pear Tree. GIRLS' CHORUS: BOTTOM ROW: unidentified, C. Crow, H, Ripfl, G. Voight, N. Morrison, B. Byers, unidentified, A. Harris, S. Grimes S, Brookmon, S. Spurgeon, unidentified, P. Green, N. Shurtleff. SECOND ROW: L. Braun, W. Hunter, M. Watkins, B. Champion, A Chesney, L. Buonacore, K. Friesen, M. Conrad, L. Bennett, unidentified, S Root, M. Dean, J. Miller. THIRD ROW: M. Kilby, M. Overstreet, S. Myers, S. Elmgren, S. Young, unidentified, J. Ward, K. Folly, C. King, L, Slessler, D. Strong, L. Jacobs, C. Nelson, K, Ross, D. Smith, K. Smith, unidentified, S. Myers, unidentified, J. Johnson, unidentified, J. Miller, D. Groff, J. Barker, V. Vaughn, unidentified, M. Moir, 60 is Pathway to Choir ....-9'-Q f L. Grimes, D. Chitwood, S. White, L. Wilson, M. Kenyon, C. Buckmaster, L. Nash Schrien, S. Best, D. Wilson, P . Harris, E. Davenport, L. Johnson, S. Gannon, T. P. Kennedy, M. Potter, S. Henldrickson, D. Martin, J. Bogart, B. Bush, M. Noble, unidentified. FOURTH ROW: P. M. Music, D. Taylor, J. Chestr Hosick, M. Barker, J. Sherrill, V. Little, C. Anderson ut, J. Gault, S. Rambo, B. Rowan, J. Brookman. To improve musical skills is the function of Advanced Girls' Chorus. Composed of girls with outstanding musical ability, Advanced Girls' Chorus offers a chance to further develop musical tone and quality. More attention is paid to solo ability to prepare many of the girls for the advanced choir. An outstanding mixture of voices, directed by Mr. Lynn Siolund, the chorus adds color yearly to the Christmas program. The Advanced Girls' Chorus also participates in the Regional Spring Vocal Contest. Medford Bond Displays Skill and BOTTOM ROW: S. Myers, E. Young, G. Oftenbacher, S. Sneed, J. Johnson, D. Carmichael, K. Heidenreich, D. Pouios, C. Monia, B. Meyers, D. Chitwood, M. Arant, L. Van Sickle, R. DenHerder, G. Mitchel, M. Harwood, A. Beardslee, M. Davis, C. Partsafas, D. Evernham, ID. Bieghler, L. Peterson. THIRD ROW: N. Housel, B. Edwards, J. Taylor, L. Nash, D. Taylor, D. Dupray, H. Lane, C. Nelson, E. Lippert, M. Orr, B, Darras, C. Denyer, D. Young, R. Hockersrnith, K. Ruhl, D. Hall, L. Young, B. Aeschlemann, C. Schmidt, S. Van Sickle, R. Traylor, R. Heisel, G. Beard, D. Nuiton, B. Heide, B. Hogenson, R. Ingram, D. Anderson, J. Hay D. Farnsworth, E. Bell, B-. Ardry, C. Voegtiy, B. Poirier, J. McArthur, S. MeIIish. FIFTH ROW: S. Bradbury, K. Boyd, D. Rushton J. Hobbs, L. Loros, Mr. Mirick. MAJORETTES and DRUM MAJOR: B. Brantley, V. Hall, T. Wright, K. Ruck, J. Ayres, R. Knights I I I Precision for Half-time Show V Burch, M. Sfong, L. Buonocore. SECOND ROW: T. Barker M. Dunphy, J. Johnson, V. Toenniges, S. Garner, V. Knighfs, S. RiTchey, A, lsaacs, P. Allen, J. Jones, M. Kenyon, L. Hoover, Turman, E. DavenporT. FOURTH ROW. R. Champion, R P. Jenny, J. Andrews, M. Kennedy, A. Taylor, M. Hoover, E. Jones, P. Goodwin, B. Champion, S. Elmgren, W. Chipman J. Ayres, L. MaTTson, C. Poulos, L. McKann. BAND OFFICERS ARE: Don Biegler, Uniform Manager, Diane Evernham, Doris Young, Carole Sfandridge, Librarians, Caro- line Denyer, Evelyn Young Lynn Peterson, Uniform Managers, Jacque and Judy Ayres, Head Maioreiiesg Richard KnighTs, Drum Maior, Roger HockersmiTh, President. AbouT face, whisTle, vvhisfle, 2-3-A, and vviTh These commands The Medford Senior High Band begins anoTher excellenf performance. Traveling To The Universify of Oregon in SepTem- ber, during fooTball season, The band presenTed a colorTUl half-Time program. Under The guid- ance of Mr. l. A. Mirick, band advisor, The band also performs aTTracTively for The M.H.S. half- Time shovvs. An efficienT unif of HO members, The band displays a variefy of skill as They play for games, conTesTs, and concerTs. Mcliorettes Aclcl Grace and I. A. MIRICK MAJORETTES: Bonnie Bromley, Vicki Hull, Tummy Wright, Kay Buck, Lindo Mott- son, Curolyn Foulos, Lindo McKc1nn, Jclci and Judy Ayres, Heod Mcjore-Hes: Richard Knights, Drum Major. The Moioretfes escort The Color To Marching Band Precision ond pride hcive mode The vc1rsiTy bond o winning cornponenf of Medford Senior High. Performing wiTh skill ond imoginofion, They ore The highlighT of mony pcirooles. The molioreTT s escorT The bond, impressing crowds os They perform of holf-Time shows, po- rocles, onol oThe' bound funcfions. Mofching The rhyThm of The loond wiTh groce- ful sTrides, They Twirl Their logfons in on fanciful whirl of inTricoTe poTTerns ond roufines. The moioreTTes work long hours To creofe ond perfecf Their excicting roufines. To eorn money for Their vcirious uniforms worn during Their roufines ond ' QT school, They wcish cdrs ond hold looked food H d M ' .J V E soles. A colorful oddiTion To The bond, The Raimi wand Judy Ayregowm Mulor moioreffes perform wiTh ccire ond enThusiosm. bond, impressing crowds os They perform QT holf-Time shows, and other bond funcfions. J.V. Bond and Senior Symphony BOTTOM ROW: S, Myers, E. Young, S. Sneed, J. Johnson, J. Offenbacher, L, Buonocore, M. Milne, P. Selby, K. BrighT. ROW TWO: B. Meyers, M. Aram, R. DenHerder, G. MiTchel, J, Jones, M. Kenyon, C. Nelson, I., Hoover, D. Evernham, S. Garner, D. Bieghler N. Housei, B, Edwards, D. Taylor, V. Toenniges, B. Allen, A. Beardslee, C. Denyer, D. Young, R. Hockersmith, D. Hall ROW FOUR: R, Knighis, R. Champion, S. VanSickle, E. Scalberg, R. Schmidt, P. Trailer, D. NulTon, B. Hiede, B. Hogenson, R. Ingram R. Bell, P. Jenny, J. Andrews, M. Kennedy, E. Jones, P. Goodwin, B. Aeshleman, C, Turman, E. Davenport, K. Ruhl. ROW FIVE Mr. Mirick. BOTTOM ROW: P. Fagone, J. Thomas, Harris, G, STaaTs, J. Sanderson, D. Freemeyer, S. Bolle, F. Britf, M. Music, Due To The increased enrollmenf in band aT Medford Senior High, The Junior VarsiTy Band was organized. This is The Third year for This band. The Junior VarsiTy Band plays for J.V. fooTball games, some pep assemblies, Takes aT leasT one Trip wiTh The J.V. TooTloalI Team and Takes parT in The spring band concerT. IT is a Training band as a prerequisiTe Tor VarsiTy Band. J.V. Band members, under The olirecTion of Mr. Elmer Ayres, work Toward band awards and receive Tull school l credit Continue as Active Organizations T. Barker, D. Chifwood, L Peterson. ROW THREE: L. Young, V. Knights. C. Coffman, D. Anderson, W Chipman, J. Hobbs, Receiving high honors among the musical groups at M.H.S. is Senior Symphony. Commonly referred to as S.S. by its members, Senior Symphony is composed of the better band and orchestra students. Meeting on Tuesday nights, the group practices the music they play for various pro- grams. Maintaining their acquired perfection, Senior Sym- phony remains a distinguished division of the musical department. S. Daniken, J. Baker, S. Beckman, D. Taylor, R. Terry, L. Severson, J. Gilmore. ROW TWO: F. Jennings, L. Vosika, R. Brandon, C. Travis, T. Smith, G. Dailey, M. Canfrall, S. Rodman, ROW THREE: S. Gilman, C, Akes, L. Hackett, J. Cain, R. P. Chinn, M. Evans, L. Homan, R. Hawkins. BOTTOM RO Twenty-Four are Chosen to One of the most popular organizations at M.H.S. is the orchestra. Directed by Mr. Drysdale, the orchestra performs with expert skill and harmony. A colorful attraction to any program, the orchestra has played this year for the choir production, Li'l Abner, and the winter concert. Twenty-four mern- bers were chosen to represent Medford at the all- state contest held in Portland in the spring. This is the largest number of students ever selected for the contest from Medford. Whether performing as a group or as individuals, the orchestra members al- ways strive for perfection. W. P. Stockman, J. Latham, B. Bush, J. Miller, V. Gant, K. Friesen. SECOND ROW: L. Johnson, D. Patella, A. Parsons, S. THIRD ROW: L. Jacobs, L. Turman, K. Bright, P. Selby, D. Bieghler, D. Hall, E. Davenport, C. Sfandridge, L. Buonocore, M, unidentified. Beardsley, J. Jones, L. Peterson, T. Barker, B. Myers, D. Chitwood, M. Arant, L. VanSickle, S. Myers, J. Johnson. FIFTH D. Anderson, R. Knights, E. Scalberg, R. Schmidt, P. Goodwin. Harwood, A. l i Go to All-State Orchestra , Kagy, C. Paulazzo, R. Stockman, D, Trout, J. Bogart. P. Goltz, K. Kent, B. Yaden. FOURTH ROW: M. ROW: N. Housel, B. Hiede, B. Hogenson, R. Ingram, ORCHESTRA OFFICERS. Linda Johnson and Boyd Yaden, Librarians, Rita Byrne Vice President, President, Loretta Turman, and Julie Latham, Secretary. N Seas- , - 35 L.. ...q ,.:s.N N 69 - - 1' as .wi E Q sg? 3,2 if Q .. A club is more than a meeting . . It is a lasting friendship, recording itself in the minds and hearts of its members. Victory or disappointment, the lasting impressions gained from hard work show themselves in the numerous prizes and awards that have accumulated . . in the ELEVENTH HOUR. ? W' is 7I ORDER OF THE M OFFICERS ARE: George Clearwater, 2nd Vice President, Scott Eaton, ist Vice President, Mike McCullough, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Tim White, President, and Monte Jones, Sergeant- at-Arms. Athletes and more athletes seern To he The rule rather than the exception in the halls of Medford Senior High. They are easily recognized in their black sweaters with large red letters. Possess- ing not only braun but brains, These ath- letes set high academic as vvell as phys- ical standards of leadership for all of Their fellovv students. With The help and advice of Fred Spiegelberg, The Order of The M serves many useful purposes at MHS. Mem- bers take charge of cleaning The fields before, during, and following The foot- ball games. Members also help with The seating of spectators at The laasket- ball garnes. Order of The 'M' Serves with ci Purpose BOTTOM ROW: D. Miles, D. Brumlaack, D. Weter, C. McNair, D. Byrd, J. Griffin, R. Vowell, B. Heyerman, J. Burke, S. Hompson SECOND ROW: C. Farner, L. Harnmons, E. Clark, C. Brewer, S. Young, D. Coghill, S. Smith, D. Miller. THIRD ROW: H. Martin, J Snodgrass, R. Gandee, D. Stansfield, W. Cowan, T. Ross, D. Serry. TOP ROW: F. VanPelt, B. Niederrneyer, D. Elmgren, P. Bauer, B Schroeder, and Fred Spiegelberg, Advisor. 72 Pep Club Provides Color and Spirit Friday at Medford Senior High ex- hibits The Pep Club colortully attired in its red sweaters, black shirts, and white Tams. This year along with ushering in The new grand stands, Pep Club mem- bers have Taken on The added duty of selling seats. A familiar sight to sport fans, These girls can be seen marching or support- ing the rally squad. Under The direction of Their advisor, Miss Crisp, The members are found every Thursday night prac- ticing with The varsity band for The pre- game show. Their skill at marching and The intricate pom pom and glove rou- tines provided by The members add color and excitement To all The games. PEP CLUB OFFICERS ARE: Theresa Six, President, Devonne Prough, Secretary, Janet Crawford, Uniform Manager, Nona Donahue, Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: J. Dixon, L. Wilson, P. Tosh, J. Crow, J. Eddy, G. Voight, J. Zack, S. Tillery, D. Winningham, R, Legas, R. Olson, G Johnson, S. Bergholm, J. Crofoot, V. Ingram, R. Warren. SECOND ROW: J. Johnson, C. Kellenberger, C. Kent, L. Turman, J. Payton R. Milligan, E. Elzea, G. Meier, L. Rupert, L. Davis, P. Felkner, L. Van Gordon, T. Croucher, T. Sfienback, C. Bulger. THIRD ROW: M Andrews, N. Duncan, V. Ray, A. VanDyke, M. Humphrey, A. Vail, R. Sims, K. Fields, N. McLoughlin, L. Nelson, L. Stedman, C. Carver K. Uridel. FOURTH ROW: M. Music, S. Baize, J. O'Sullivan, M. Barr, V. Little, S. House, M. Watson, P. Kennedy, P. Brewold, P. Goltz L. Braun, D. Edmonds, C. Paulazzo. ROW FIVE: S. Koblik, C. Faulon, J. Speerl, E. Clark, P. Riechers, S. Zunclel, C. Barnett, B. Whalin K. Leawitt, B. Cheney, M. Jensen, F. Bessonette, J. Rummel, V. Brumbach. New Divisions Spark Added Interest Ranking as one of the largest clubs at MHS, the Future Homemakers ot Amer- ica also ranks as one of the best or- ganized clubs. The entire group of girls is divided into three smaller units. These units consist ot a college-bound career group, a service group, and a marriage- minded group. These groups are ad- vised by Mrs. Hockersmith, Mrs. Har- rang, and Mrs. Davis, respectively. Delegates and representatives ot this club attend district, state and national meetings in order to formulate and bring back new ideas. Among the services renolereol by this organization is the annual sale ot indi- vidual class pictures. They also hold va- F.H.A. OFFICERS ARE: Linda Wilson, Treasurer, Deanna Kunkel, Vice4President, HOU3 0l0 iUlC1l'l0l PCTCHO Soles during the Barbara Myers, President, Sue Sneed, Degree Chairman, Georgia Mitchel, Secretary, year. Kay Kent, Historian, Mary Beth Lockington, Parliamentarian. BOTTOM ROW: C. Monia, D. Williams, R. Allen, J. Zack, N. Jenks, P. Jones, C. Kieft, J. Williams, M. Hart, D. Winningham, S. Christensen, C. Eri, S. Urie, D. Jore. SECOND ROW: N. Goodnight, R. Sims, J. Payton, E. Davenport, P. Flenner, J. Standridge, D. Klyn, G. Johnson, N. Crowley, L. Gray, E. Anderson, M. Graham, J. Rush, J. Hogan, F. Boardman. THIRD ROW: C. Hart, S. Myers, A. Parsons, M. Weisbrod, M. Barder, F. Sage, S. Gastineau, D. Nordstrom, D. Collins, L. Rupert, C. Carter, L. Prewitt, P. Borough, R. Feibenston, K. Pitts. FOURTH ROW: D. Heidemann, L. Bell, M. Outhouse, J, Turner, A. Douglass, S. Tucker, S. Jones, S. Hansey, B. Knapp, R. Holland, D. Fields, J. Kelley, T. Johnson. FlFTH ROW: L. Walks, A, Taylor, J. Taylor, S. Scott, D. DePlace, R. Emmins, L. Carpenter, S. Olson, J. Kietf, P. Ellis, S. Spoerl, J. Hueners, C. Elniore, P. Nelson. SIXTH ROW: S. Galvin, J. Smith, S. Shirar, S. Zundel, G. Often- bacher, P. Nelson, J. Zien. 74 FuTure Teachers of America uniTe un- der Their advisor, Mr. MasT, To learn abouT The Teaching profession. Members of F.T.A. combine Their learning abiliTy wiTh acTual class observarions in order To TurTher Their knowledge of Teaching. In otrder To make an observaTion, mem- bers musT acquire Ten hours of service by aiding Teachers. Included in The acTiviTies of This club are The disTricT meeTing in The Tall and The regional meeTing in The spring. AI- ways a TavoriTe among The acTiviTies is wiTh F.T.A. FuTure Teachers of America are TurTher securing The educaTion of our naTion. F.T.A. OFFICERS ARE: Martha Gifford, Vice-PresidenT, Marlene Klym, Hisforiang Shelley Whife, Librarian: Mr. Mast, Advisor, Lois Stedman, Presidenr: Georgia Johnson, Treasurer: RiTa Olson, Secrerary. Future Teachers Learn by Observing ROW ONE: E. Young, L. Langsfon, S. Myers, S. Christensen, C. Brown, K. Topley, D. Lawson, M. WaTson, J. Johnson, N. ShurTleff, L. Morse, S. Joyce, H. Ripfl, D. ChiTwood, S. Higgins, J. Wray, S. Spencer, M. Dixon, L. Johnson, P. Lindsay, M. James, D. Parker. ROW TWO: K. Ruck, L. Befz, N. Sirncox, J. Moyer, D. Eismann, J. Ward, C. Wiegand, B. Jacobson, S. Madden, L. VanGordon, J. CroTooT, L. Dawson, J. Paulsen, V. Gandr, C. Finch, J. Miller, S. Hale, D. SmiTh, S. Irving. ROW THREE: M. MaTTherson, L. Buonocore, C. Rice, B. Bush, J. Finnell, K. Foley, C. HunT, S. Baker, P. Emig, A. Guiley, J. Spencer, J. Allen, P. Selby, C. Converse, R. Serry, M. Dolen. ROW FOUR: M. Higgins, J. Green, P. Lake, C. Rasmussen, J. PeTers, B. Whalin, E. Broadbeck, C. Paulos, M. Weichbrod, W. Eubanksf A. Jonason, S. Elmgren, M. Cheney, D. Taylor, S. Urice, ROW FIVE: M. WiTT, J. Wright, N. Housel, J. Spoerl, V. Burch, S. Jones, P. Trow- bridge, S. Roor, M. Jensen, A. Harger, L. MaTTson. ROW SIX: K. Graves, J. Hensen, L. Wimberly, N. Rasmussen, D. Graff, B. DePlace, M. Harwood, J. Gaulr, L. Jacobs, J. Offord. 75 The banqueT which is held in honor of The parenTs in order To acquainT Them Student Directory Product of FBLA Future Business Leaders ot America, with the help and advice ot Mrs. Potter, provide many usetul activities tor the students of Medford Senior l-ligh. To- ward miolwinter, F.B.L.A. puts over the student directory which contains all the addresses and telephone numbers of the pupils. F.B.L.A. is made up ot busi- ness maiors and students interested in ottice careers. Many of the members help with the typing and tiling in the school otfice, counseling centers, and the administration building. This gives stu- dents the working knowledge they will need in the business world. F.B.L.A. OFFICERS ARE: Rilla Kay Den Herder, Treasurer, Jaci Rummel, Vice-President, Diane Evernham, President, Bonnie Brantley, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: C. Nelson, D. Winningham, V. Beachman, J. Eddy, L. McCann, J. Stinson, L. Medicus, D. Hittle, M. Wright, M. Klym, C. Standridge, C. Turk, D, Jore, D. Poulos. SECOND ROW: C. Ravenor, M. Kilby, A. Beardslee, D, Beard, L. Bennett, C. Nelson, M. Cochran, Rita Spain, P. Myers, R. Davis, P, Felkner, T. Steinbach, J. Farier, Y. Evans, R. Terry, N. Morrison. THIRD ROW: C. Moore, K. Mathern, D. Fields, J. .Watts, S. Everharr, M, Kenyon, D. Arnold, C. Linn, A. Vail, D. Dupray, L. Gray, D. Wood, S. Shipley. FOURTH ROW: M. Noble, C. Pattenson, A. VanDylce, M. Luther, J. Johnson, P. Brewold, K. Wiltermood, C. Wainscott, P. Mickey, B. Edmonds, V. Hartsook, D. Strong, D. Blackwood. TOP ROW: R. Stockman, D. Shaw, R. Payne, P. Bowman, B. Corbin, L. Coats, P. Brown, M. Williams, L. Southard, N. Burger, C. Wood, M. Fetherston. 76 wg ..,..., F.N.C. officers are: Lynn Peterson, Secretary-Treasurer, Sandy Allen, Vice-President, Jean Banks, Historian, and Carolyn Sponsored by F-NCI' The Candy Smpers Work of Kef1ffPfeSident- Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital. Judi Birge and 1961 president Janet Crawford rush a telephone up to a patient. Girls Plan Future as Nurses BOTTOM ROW: W. Hunter, M. Holden, V. Toenniges, M. Wright, L. Berry, M. Fox, J. Miller. SECOND ROW: L. Young, J. Dixon, J Oetinger, L. Nash, J. Neel, G. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Barker, J. O'Sullivan, -S. Mellish, J. Birge, L. Hylton, C. Miller. FOURTH ROW J. Crawford, S. Lewis, J, Anderson, N. McLaughlin, M. Harwood. Scholarship Highlights Club's Year The HisTory Economics Civics Associa- Tion is an organized group of sTuclenTs wishing To Turiher Their knowledge of hisTory. To become a member one musT have compleTed one semesTer of hisTory and be voTed in by The club members. Each year, under The direcTion of Their advisor, Mrs. Van Scoy, The members provide a scholarship Tor a qualified member. To raise The necessary Tunds for The scholarship, The 'club sponsors an aTTer school dance and promoTes oTher money making proiecTs. Through The sTudy of hisTory, economics, and civics, The members promoie a beTTer under- sfanding of our world and iTs affairs. l-l.E.C.A OFFICERS ARE. Commissioner of Membership, Jim Burke, Com- missioner of AcTiviTies, Sandra ShugarT, PresidenT, Bill Dames, Commis- sioner of Records, Grefchen Meier, and Vice-PresidenT, Jim Yoder. BOTTOM ROW. J. Berg, R. Milligan, N. Donahue, M. WaTson, C. Wiegand, E. Bell, B. Edwards. SECOND ROW: C. Paulozzo T. Six, M. Higgins, J. Gregory, C. Foulon, B. Hodge. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Van Scoy, Advisor, J. Alansky, S. Blair, M. Miller, J. STraTTon, OFFICERS OF TORCH HONOR ARE: Joel Gregory, President, Jill Barnes, Treasurer, Vicky Enders, Vice-President, ond Morsho Wcztson, Secretory. The tlcime of leorning burns brightly in the hecirts ot oll Torch Honor mem- bers. Outstanding scholcistic students ottciining oll A's ond B's for the semes- ter ore eligible to become members of this ncitionol society. Pledged iuniors ond seniors comprise the membership of this orgornizotion. The l-lorvest Moon dcxnce sponsored by the Torch Honor vvos very successful this yeor. Besides their onnucil donce, the club cilso builds o tlocit for the noise pcirode which climcixes homecoming Week. The outstonding event of the club's octivities is the initiotion ceremo- nies held ot the end of the yeor. At this time the pledged iuniors become octive members. Under the direction ot the club's cid- visor, Mrs. Ruck, Torch Honor becomes onother fine crsset to Medford Senior High. Pledges Activity Causes Torch to Grow. BOTTOM ROW: J. Ayres, E. Montgomery, N. Jenks, N. Shurtleff, J. Lothom, J. Ayres. SECOND ROW: E. Young, D. Kunkel, M. Higgins, C. Wiegond, D. Hyott, J, Albright. THIRD ROW: H. Booth, S. Elder, R. Jensen, C. Woshburn, N. Gier, W. Huffman. FOURTH ROW: R. Knights, F. Grohcxm, D. Gcister, G. Offord,J. Alonsky. IRL Hosts Successful Pre-Conference The International Relations League constitutes a large percentage of the students ot Medford High. This organ- ization, under the direction ot Mrs. J. Smith and Miss Barrell, is composed ot students who are interested in advanced discussion and study ot international relations. Heading the large group ot all the state clubs is the new state presi- dent, John Alansky, ot Medford. The annual state Conference is one of the highlights ot the year and is eagerly anticipated by the members. At this conterence the representatives gather in- formation about American relations with other countries from panel discussion , .... A as W fsgigs. and study groups. I.R.L. OFFICERS ARE: John Alansky, State President, Jim Tungate, Treasurer, Jim Albright, 2nd Vice-President, Carl Washburn, President, Ruth Milligan, Secretary, Jill Barnes, Historian, and Joel Gregory, Ist Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: J. Banks, M. Conrad, L. Wilson, V. Ingram, S. Joyce, C. Skaoll, R. Legas, S. Madden, S. Kagy, P. Sage, M. Watson, S. Lewis, J. Stratton, R. Hoag. SECOND ROW: B. Bush, K. Neill, S. Irving, S. Hale, V. Knights, Doolen, K. Ruck, C. Anderson, E. Davenport, M. McQueen, G. Ottoman, M. Mattheisen, B. Edwards. THIRD ROW. P. Ellis, K. Foley, S. Bergholm, K. Topley, C. Denyer, D. Konkel, S. Allen, B. Whalin, M, Callan, E. Clark, B. Dames, A. Stewart, C. Butfington. FOURTH ROW: B. Cheney, L. Sempert, M. Belknap, P. Emig, S. Jahn, L. Peterson, T. Jones, M. Higgins, M. Miller, S. Eichelberger, N. Rasmussen, R. Younger. FIFTH ROW: L. Young, D. Graff, R. Emmens, J. Barker, S. House, L. Tuttle, G. Taylor, M. Witt, A. Mercer, S. Blair, G, Haupert, M. Whinihan. TOP ROW: J. Henson, C. Paterlini, D. Irving, B. Christoftersen, H. Reid. l 80 Disarmament No Longer Mystery To IRLers The twin gavels above are wielded by John Alansky, state IRL president, and Carl Washburn, president of Medford IRL, during the regional pre-conference hosted by Medford. John served as an observer for the state organization, and Carl presided at the meeting. Art work in the backbround is part of an Oregon State Fair traveling show then on display in the lecture center. This year the Medford IRL club hosted a pre-confer- ence in preparation for the state meeting. A dozen schools from the southern Oregon region convened at Medford January 6, Following the procedure of the state conference, delegates met in roundtable discussions on the topic of disarmament. Mr. Robert Curry, assistant to the executive secretary of the state IRL, attended the pre-conference as an observer and gave the keynote address. Medford IRL advisors Mrs. J. A. Smith and Miss Dee Barrell flank Mr. Robert Curry, assistant to the executive secretary of the state IRL organization, shortly after he delivered a critique to the pre-conference delegates. Scientists Work for National Awards BI-PHY-CHEM OFFICERS ARE: Dave Underwood, Vice-President, Sue Scott, President, and Dave Irving, Secretary-Treasurer. With the purpose of promoting a better understanding. and knowledge of science at Medford Senior I-Iigh, the Bi-Phy-Chem club, is ever active. Membership is made up of students enrolled, or previously enrolled, in either biology, physics, or chemistry. Each year, the club under the supervision of its advisor, Mr. Pawlowski, sponsors a scholarship which is given to a qualified student wishing to further his scientific edu- cation. Along with this scholarship the club also sponsors students for the various na- tional scientific awards. Movies, speakers, and discussions are just a few of the many ways in which the club members enhance their scientific knowledge. BOTTOM ROW: D. Chitwood, M. Jensen, T. Blackstone, B. Stearns, G. Schroeder, M. Lawrence, M. Callan. SECOND ROW: J. Stratton M. McQueen, T. Jones, G. Bigham, T. Harvey, G. Ottoman, A. Harrang. THIRD ROW: J. Berg, J. Woods, J. Gates, G. Taylor, M. Miller C. Buffington, M. Sharp, A. Mercer. TOP ROW: G. Haupert, G. Keit, J. Hensen, S. Eichelberger, R. Knights, H. Reid, L. Hammons V. Milhoan, M. Whinihan. 82 The members of The Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation join together to participate in sports ot all kinds. Not wishing To be excluded from extra-curricular sport activities, The members sponsor many diTTerent contests and games. Under the direction of Their advisor, Miss Mounts, the girls plan taffy pulls, bicycle rides, play days, and a variety of intramurals. During The Tootball games, members ot G.A.A. sell coTTee in The concession stands. They also create and build a Tloat for The noise parade held during Tornadia Week. Each year The club sends delegates to The state G.A.A. convention. G.A.A. OFFICERS ARE: Evelyn Young, President, Betty Byers, Secretary- Treasurer, Jan Johnson, Sports Director, Doris Young, Vice-President, and Georgia Mitchel, Point Keeper. Fairer Sex Competes in Variety of Sports BOTTOM ROW: D. Winningham, P. Tosh, S. Dixon, L. Morse, J. Stinson, J. Dixon, V. Toenniges, J. Hogan, C. Sacchi, M. James, M. Hart, SECOND ROW: J. Watts, R. Beyer, P. Mickey, A. Beardslee, C. Muir, K. Smith, M. Barker, D. Chitwood, R. Howard, S. Tucker, D. Landis, C. Batten. THIRD ROW: B. Champion, S. Elmgren, D. Fields, L. Ha pton, D. Paulsen, R. Serry, P. Roberts, S. Lind, D. Budge, H. Reeves, D. Felkner. TOP ROW. S. Beckman, J. Pierce, K. Miller, E. Broadbeck, C. Murphy, C. Taylor, E. Davenport, P. Lake, L. Slessler. 83 Students Meet Faculty Over Chess Board The Chess Club can boast of a large mem- bership again this year. lt is composed of students interested in learning, or furthering their knowledge ot, the game ot chess. Many tournaments are held throughout the year with the help ot Mr. Schuyler, the club advisor. One ot the most challenging tests ot skill is the student-faculty tourna- ment held towards the middle of the year. For then, members match wits with their teachers, and the result is usually surprising. The winner ot the tournament receives a gift donated by the Boys' League. CHESS CLUB OFFICERS ARE: Howard Haugen, lst Vice-Presidentg Gary Ottoman, Sergeant-at-arms, Mike Miller, 2nd Vice-President, Jerry Stratton, Treasurer, Tim Johnson, President, and Bob Collins, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: M. Cook, E. Scalberg, B. Kellogg, D. Eismann, J. Marrs, B. Stearns, L. Hofman, M. Callan, D. Simmons, J. Kelly. SEC- OND ROW: B. Porter, C. Nelson, J. Gastineau, R. Neeley, S. Sneed, A. Black, S. Myers, M. McQueen, D. Snider, M. Moir. THIRD ROW R. Hight, P. Bowman, L. Hoover, B. Gonzales, T. Jones, G. Wheeler, S. Blackhurst, J. Tungate, V. Milhoan, A. Mercer, D. Johannson FOURTH ROW: B. Corbin, R. Hockersmith, M. Arant, H. Reid, C. Mitchell, B, Christoffersen, G. Gegham, D. Blackwood, P. Goodwin C. Buffington. TOP ROW: F. Graham, M. Whinihan, R. Knights. 84 Checkmate Echoes During Tournaments Pawns, knights, and bish- ops take their respective places as the chess game begins. Chess Club presi- dent, Tim Johnson, chal- lenges the club's secretary, Barbara Edmonds, to a round. Other club members are intent upon playing Their own games. l Tournaments are held at least once each nine-weeks pe- riod. Opponents are chosen Checkmate may be called at any moment during a chess game. Through practice, the club members can achieve a better knowl- edge and skill ot chess playing. To aid the club members in their practice, various tournaments are held throughout the year. from names drawn from a hat and are then entered in the con- test, As the tournament pro- gresses the tension mounts until a winner emerges victorious. THESPIAN OFFICERS ARE: Judy Crow, Vice-President: Anice Black, dent: Nola Robbins, Secretary. Foreman, Treasurer: Joyce Clerk: Jim Douglass, Presi- Thespians, one ot the outstanding organ- izations at Medford Senior High, is advised by Mrs. Zapell. Excelling in the dramatic arts, members ot Thespian Troupe 358 pre- sent colorful shows each year. The tall show, presented November 16, T7, 18, was entitled, The Best of Broadway. Members ot this international organiza- tion are admitted on a point system. Only after a person has earned TO points from participation in some phase ot theater arts may he be accepted into the club. During the year the troupe engages in several club activities: two formal initiations, drama conferences, a spring banquet, and a spring and tall production. The troupe is self-sufficient, drawing only on the talents ot its members. Thespians Work in Old Theater Tradition BOTTOM ROW: J. Foreman, S. Mculot, J. Daigle, S. Foster, J. Miller, B. Barlow. SECOND ROW: J. Watts, L. Creel, L. Braun, D. Taylor, P. Daigle, N. Duncan. THIRD ROW: J. Stewart, J. Gregory, J. Yoder, J. Smeltz, Debaters Continue Adding Trophies For The debaTe squad This is definifely The elevenrh hour. Now is The Time for vicTory or defeaf. Throughout The years The number of Trophies in The show case has increased rapidly. Members refIecT The excellence of Medford High as They aTTend The Tourna- menT aT Pacific Universify, Oregon STaTe Uni- versify, Marshfield High, UniversiTy of Ore- gon, and Linfield UniversiTy. Resolved, ThaT The federal governmenT should guaraniee higher education To quali- fied high school graduaTes, is The 1961- 1962 debafe Topic. STudenTs also compeTe in such evenTs as imprompTu, afTer-dinner speaking, and oraTory. Senior Debaters are: Carl Washburn, Mike Higgins, John Alansky, Bill Dames, Nancy Duncan, Marcia Belknap, Jill Barnes, JoAnn Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: M. Dixon, K. Kem, N. Duncan, J. Johnson, S. House, S. Irving, S. Higgins, S. Joyce, H. Rode. ROW TWO. M. Doolen, B. Dames, S. Jahn, J. Chasfain, M. Cheney, S. Hale, J. Barnes, R. Hoag. ROW THREE: C. Savage, B. Porter, C. Washburn, D. Collins, S. Blackhursr, S. Turtle, M. Belknap. ROW FOUR: S. Koblick, J. Gates, M. Higgins, J. Alansky, A. Duncan, M. FeThersTon, M, Whinihan. ROW FIVE: Mr. Taylor, Advisor, D. Hockersmifh, M. Aranf, M. Hoover. DOUG SMITH President Shutterbug Provides Opportunities Leadership of the Shutterbug Club is shared by Doug Smith, president, cmd Jim Henson, vice president. Working together as a team, they supervise the various club programs. Both Jim and Doug participated ac- tively in the formation of the South- ern Oregon Photographic Contest. BOTTOM ROW: N. Duncan, P, Miller, J. Neel, B. Rasmussen. SECOND ROW: S. Lovenborq, R, Bell, J. Spoerl, J. Henson, N. Gier, C. Peters, P. Bowman. THIRD ROW: V. Milhoan, B. Yaden, J. Smeltz, T. Ness, D. Smith JIM HENSON Vice-President The Shutterbug Club of Med- ford Senior High is an organiza- tion of interested students who wish to further their knowledge of photography and picture developing. Advised by Mr. Trautman, the club endeavors To cultivate these photographic interests. Since its organization, the idea of a camera club has spread to many parts of South- ern Oregon. Participating in various pho- tographic contests adds to the efficiency of the members. En- tries were chosen this year for the Southern Oregon Photo- graphic District contest. The club members also took their pictures for the Yearbook. for Future Photographers Doug Smith, president, and .lim Henson, vice-president, lecture to Nancy Duncan, a club member, on photography. Doug Smith and Mr, Anders discuss picture developing and photographic equipment. A fishing scene taken by Doug Smith is typical ofthe selections entered in the Southern Oregon Photographic Contest. The contest, held in the spring, is spon- sored by Medford merchants and was originated by the M.H.S. photography club. Several prizes are being issued. First prize is 55100. Students wishing to participate must be 19 years or under and comply with the contest rules. This is the first contest of its type in Southern Oregon. Job and School Form Solid Background The Distributive Education Clubs of Ore- gon chose a new state president this year, elected was Dave Redmond of Medford. This is a highly honored position and one of which Medford can be proud. D.E.C.O., with the help of Mr. Crabb, sponsors a dance each year in order to raise funds for their regional and state con- ventions. lt also has a swimming party to commence the year. Members of D.E.C.O. are already ac- quainted with the world of business by the time they leave MHS. By carefully combin- ing school work with an occupation, these students prepare the way for their future. D.E.C.O. OFFICERS ARE: Ted Van Sickle, Reporter, Dan Miller, President, Charley McCormack, Vice-President, Jim Collier, Historian, Donna Johnson, Treasurer, Diane Hittle, Secretary, Dave Redmond, Parliamentarian. BOTTOM ROW: D. Guches, S. Martin, S. Reich, J. Ward, P. Mickey, L. Southard, B. Revip, B. Hensen, G. O'Brien, C, Francis, V. Burwash J. Johnston. ROW TWO, K. Pascke, D. Shaw, R. Adair, G. Shreeve, D. Kirkpatrick, P. Brownf C. Lowery, D. Myers, B. Bullock, Y. Perreard, J. Hogan, D. Bowman. ROW THREE: B. Reuther, T. Langley, C, Dean, R, Austin, M. Hunt, R. Payne, C. Potucek, S. Johnson, M. Guches, B, Hard. ROW FOUR: B, Vaughn, L. Muir, M. Higclay, G. Strong, D. Jordan, D, Henderson, D. Nahss, D. Concannon, P. Bowman, G. Moore, D. Griffin, M. Gillispie, W. Childreth. 1 90 ART STUDENTS LEAGUE-BOTTOM ROW: J. Ayres, R. Reynolds, L. Johnson, J. Ayres. ROW TWO: K. Miller, P. Borough, D. Sheppard, M. Smith, G. Johnson. ROW THREE: Mr. Wolf, Advisor, M. Gannon, S, Elder, J. Spoerl, E. Clark. Art and French Still Favorites FRENCH CLUB7BOTTOM ROW: C. Marisol, L. Ellison, B. Edmonds, C. Berry, M. Doolen, R. Legos, D. Edmonds, K. Allen, S. Shipley L. Berg, H. Rode. ROW TWO: L. Buonocore, B. Carver, P. Riechers, K. Leovitt, C. Carter, J. Crofoot, F. lssi, J. Woods, P. Jenny, E Clark, D. Budge. ROW THREE: F. Bessonette, C, King, M. Bullard, C. Anderson, T. Six, P. Emig, M. Barr, C. Farner, C. Dees, T. Antley B. Edwards, ROW FOUR: B. Rowan, S. Baize, L. Michael, M. Witt, C. Buffington, B. Buettner, S. Elmgren, F. Schuchard, C. Helman J. Allen. Christmas Pinata Is Annual Affair BOTTOM ROW: L. Culbertson, D. Graham, E. Davenport, K. Coleman, J. Larison, L. Medicus, D. Jordon, L. Farmer, S. Hodge, S. Tillery T. Steinbach, S. Spencer, M. Park. ROW TWO: L. Taylor, C. Booth, J. Chastain, J. Bogart, K. Kent, B. Brantly, R. Turk, S. Franklin N. Simcox, C. Elmore, A. Parsons, R. Smith, J. Pedersen. ROW THREE: A. Carter, C. Stewart, K. South, R. Sims, R. Main, R. Edmonds J. Mack, M. Callan, D. Taylor, B. Hight, M. Miller. ROW FOUR. C. Voegtly, P. Hinman, S. White, V. Gandt, S. Young, C. Savage R. Larson, K. Winkfield, H. Haugen, D. Johannson. ROW FlVE: L. Hammons, S. Swartsley,'R. French, L. Wimberly. BOTTOM ROW: S. Flett, S. Marrin, C. Standridge, M. Humphrey, L. Hay, V. Enders, M. Schultz, G. Meier, C. Wainscott, J. Kingslien M. Luther. ROW TWO: S. Everhart, H. Booth, B. Whalin, V. Little, D. Kunkel, S. Gastineau, S. Garner, D. Huson, S. Sneed, C. Taylor L. Cooper. ROW THREE: C. Libby, P. Brevvold, J. Leon, P. Brown, B. Myers, J. Crawford, J. O'Sullivan, C. Turk, N. Maxson, G. Alex- ander. ROW FOUR: F. Rasmussen, N. McLoughlin, C. Barnett, C. Potucik, J. Jones, R. Ingram, J, Arthur, P. Thompsen, B. Kellogg, C Carver. ROW FIVE: D. Smith, S. Bates, L. Stedman, K. Uridel, R. Payne, D. Warren, S. Smets, B. Allen, R. Vowell. 92 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS ARE: Michael Whinihan, Second Consul, MarTha Graham, Scripfor-Quaestor, Mike Gannon, PraeTor, and Julie Latham, FirsT Consul. One of The mosT inTeresTing evenTs of The year is promoTed by The LaTin Club. IT is The annual banqueT held Toward The closing of each year, un- der The supervision of Mrs. STewarT. AT The banqueT, The members dress as The ancienf Romans did and have a feasT, compleTe wiTh slaves Trom The iunior high schools. The LaTin Club endeavors To fill in iTs members on The background of The period which They are sTudying. IT also informs Them of The basic habiTs and cusToms of ThaT highly devel- oped age. The LaTin language has evolved Through The ages and, as The large membership of The club shows, iT will always be of inTeresT To The sTudenTs of MHS. Olcl Rome Revivecl at Yearly Feast BOTTOM ROW: L. Wilson, M. Murphy, T. Wrighf, C. Eagleton, P. Neff, J. Paulsen, P. Green, B. Brindley, M. Kilby, L. Johnson, C. Ras- mussen, J. Knips, M. Naumes. SECOND ROW: S. Wakefield, B. Jacobson, K. Meadows, S. Gifford, L. Nash, B. Dames, M. Higgins, J. Tungafe, S. Taylor. THIRD ROW: C. Edson, G. Offenbacher, S. Myers, S. Gannon, J. Spoerl, N. Rasmussen, G. Hauperf. J. JeweTT, A. Sfewarr, P. Rutter. FOURTH ROW: J. Henson, D. Irving, D. Kengla, C. Coffman. 93 Foreign Languages Grow in Popularity RUSSlAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: P. Miller, S. Dixon, S. Shugart, K. Ekberg. SECOND ROW: S. Koblick, L. Hofmann, W. Howard, J. Tungafe. THIRD ROW: G. Taylor, F. Graham, A. Stewart, M. Whinihan. GERMAN CLUB: BOTTOM ROW: L. Betz, M. Hein, R, Milligan,G. Meier, R. Legas, J. Barnes, H. Ripel, K. Ekberg, B. Brinclley J. Wehinger. SECOND ROW: M. Higgins, B. Dames, M. Higgins, S. House, S. Jahn, M. Belknap, L. Braun, P. Sage, M. Davis THIRD ROW: H. Vallee, J. Jensen, J. Tungate, N. Rasmussen, C. Rasmussen, J. Johnson, T. Blackstone, R. Emmens, D Elsmann, W. Blackly. FOURTH ROW: G. Schroeder, T. Ness, T. Tod, B. Niedermeyer, J. Douglas, R. Millhollin, M. McQueen S. Kingman. TOP ROW: D. Palella, R. Schmidt, R. Bell, R. Collins, P. Goodwin, D. Billingsley, V. Brumback, M. Smith Advisor. NATURAL HISTORY CLUB: OFFICERS ARE: Don Kent, Treasurer, Laurie Beth Buonocore, President, David War- ren, Representative at Large, Linda Wilson, Secretary, Arne Ha rrang, Vice-President, The sky, The composition of The earth, The plants and animals about us and life of past ages, These are subiects in which people have a natural interest. To cultivate that in- terest and build a genuine understanding anal appreciation for The world of nature is The aim of The Natural History Club. This newly organized club is open To any sincerely interested student but draws its membership chiefly Trom The Biology classes. Mr. Gene Brown, club advisor, has stated that a series of guest speakers from various fields, movies, and a number of weekend field Trips are some of The activities avail- able to club members. Natural Historians Learn on Field Trips BOTTOM ROW: L. Wilson, B. Brindley, S. Hale, V. Knights, J. Chastain, S. Myers, Mr. Gene Brown, Advisor. SECOND ROW, J. Arthur, D. Jefferies, K. Damon, D. Kent, A. Harrang, M. Whinnihan, K. Ross. THIRD ROW: M. Arant, M. Hoover, T. Ness, R. Heisel, K. Graves, D. Warren. Spirit is WaTchword of Rally Squad MARK COCH RAN Yell King PracTice makes perfecffl This cerfainly holds True vviTh The Med- ford High Rally Squad. Long hours of rehearsal for dance cmd drill rou- Tines have made The rally squad a colorful oddifion To The sporfing evenfs. Also, The comical skiTs per- formed by The rally squad members enliven pep assemblies. Traveling To ouT-of-Town sporTing evenTs, The members conTribuTe exciTemenT and enThusiasm To The games. To pay for uniforms, The members sell donuTs and cup cakes during The noon hours. MEDFORD SENIOR HIGH RALLY SQUAD: BACK ROW: Mary Milne, Vicky Enders, Queen, Shirley Donahoo. FRONT ROW: Jim Singer Sandra Gannon, Sandra Bafes, Mark Cochran, King, Par Thompson, Nancy Simcox, Tom Barker. VICKY ENDERS Yell Queen lnTer-Club Council Increases Activity 4 III The InTer-Club Council is Truly The Coun- ,f E I I cil of PresidenTs. Each of The club presi- ff x denTs is cn member of This imporTanT organ- X izaTion. AlThough This group doesn'T meeT oTTen, iT is sTilI of Tremendous value. The council, in coniuncTion wiTh The STu- denT Council, sponsors a sTudenT governmenT Workshop. IT is aT This SaTurday meeTing ThaT The presidenTs can meeT and discuss The problems conTronTing Their clubs. IT is also The responsibiIiTy of The council To coordinaTe school acTiviTies wiTh The school calendar, The close associaTion beTWeen InTer-Club Council and The sTudenTs has made This organizaTion a valuable asseT To Medford Senior I-Iigh. Frank Graham, ASB. Vice President, heads The lnTer-Club Council. BOTTOM ROW: E. Young, C. Kenf, N, Duncan, E. Montgomery, J. LaTham, K. Allen. SECOND ROW: S. Elder, B. Dames, J. Gregory, L. STedman, T, Six, V. Brumback. THIRD ROW: T. Johnson, J. Douglass, J. Alansky, B. Myers, W. Huffman, C. Washburn. TOP ROW: F. Graham, DeVere Taylor, Advisor, R. I-IockersmiTh, and J. TungaTe. JOEL GREGORY Hi-Times Editor Joel Gregory, Hi-Times editor, works enthusiastically and diligently to achieve perfect caordination among the staff members. As edi- tor, his responsibilities are varied but he performs each with the ut- most efficiency. He assigns stories to the individual staff members and plans out the front page of the paper. Hi-Times Records Never Ending The master-minds of the Hi-Times staff are working. Carol Washburn, Managing Editor, Susan Elder, Feature Editor, and Nancy Duncan Assistant Editor, help Editor Joel Gregory plan another edition. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Brown, Nancy Duncan, Susan Elder, Mike Higgins, Heather Rode, Marsha Graham, Vickie Toennings. SECOND ROW: Karlene Niell, Dave Smith, Joel Gregory, Judy Booth, Sue Sne-ed. THIRD ROW: Carol Wiegand, Carl Washburn, Sue House, Mike Callan, Bill Daves, Mr. V. Wolthoff, Advisor. TOP ROW: Doug Smith. l Human Comedy at M Q- -di ,mrs fr K rl Q .ssglf As B memb rr 1. rm 'fix ts 12i,fYwse3f mage me Si Q5 ,gimp f ll ff' XEQQQQ 1353 dteiktis We 'iw ig! It as slr X f as twstttfrrriseeesssi 2 ee me 22 1-sig, eggsk, t 'erxx r ws eg JM? aiferwt it N? mg, 54 'ti . is 3, s s rx -SQ? ,dm gsi,e'x1tg1s,Q'22r5,n-, fe V wif, ms ' iwlr , me X, as ,. , ,, ee wrt fs , wrt R E -fr, Q , iimswr Q si tr f Q if wh fs' . 16:55 4 sQx,g15 J 'E Psfsiafm H358 passe 35-Q tt ,re s ' er Q NX 5 Q rv at 5 'tt K mi s-:wing if i f jfs- 4 Wi Nff if fda tri Q Len ss F- C wg, is -fists , . i S K may N ft Q .M reififxf Mm N slimy, z-SSWSL? rem 1 Ev as if tin' .2 mg gh 'Wi ssrirxiqrsfts? 'Q is ie . ,,.W,,,-Wyse-rr mw v-we Wea 1 Q. 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Q,:,M,N gm?-is 5 K ' '- 7J,gsggqwggszgqfgz, -255-:'::' n,, pil nz ,-f,:iZ.11-Q J fr r ' r ' f ill Dames industriously puts the finishing touches on some sports copy. pho- ms, i Gm 3 gie we was MN w 2 sf iw? e at K iv' we we is 4 ti my 'fp my it N? vi M s 1 an W we vw sf Top ranked by the Oregon Scho- lastic Press Association, the Hi- Times, Medford High School's official newspaper, is highly sought after as an exchange paper by the other high schools of Oregon. Un- der the direction of the advisor, Mr. Vern Wolthoff, and the editor, Joel Gregory, the Hi-Times staff labors long hours to compile, edit, and distribute the bi-monthly newspaper to the students who anxiously await it. Every issue expresses editorial opinions, spotlights sporting events, school activities, and outstanding students. Hi-Times endeavors to acquaint the M.H.S. students with school news and to present it to them in an attractive manner. Frank Graham, Sue House, Sue Elder, Bill Dames, Carl Washburn, and Jim Burke do not seem to mind the cramped space as they work to turn out another edition ofthe Hi-Times. 99 My The publication of the MH S yearbook The Crater is di- rected by Mr Winchell advisor and Vicki Brumbcick and John Alansky co editors Looking ot last year's book lays a foundation for future improvements and additions. x tl' My ll i vl Otlrjly ving Book of Memories is U xx ajlxyuf kit Xp , 1 lf At lining high recognition among ,he various school publications is the Crater. Advised by Mr. Winchell and two competent editors, Vicki Brumback, and John Alansky, the Crater staff members work industri- ously to achieve the best possible yearbook. The Crater, issued in the spring, takes many months and long hours to pertect. Deadlines must be met entailing the completion ot varied amounts ot copy, photography, and art work. As the last deadline drew near, the tension that mounted soon passed with the knowledge that once more the students at M.l-l.S. had been presented with a living book of memories. Rob Hoag and Garner l-laupert work diligently as the yearbooks bus: ness managers. Combining their services they sell ads books and keen an accurate account of the expenses the Aim of the Crater Basketball, football, and other sport activities are Larry Tutile's main concern. As sports editor he is responsible for the sports pages and is assisted by Grant Schroder. Steve Shipley, exchange editor, shows Pam Miller and Vicki Ingram the mechanics of the typewriter. Pam is the index editor and Vicki writes copy and does layouts, Staff l i l i i i i Layouts and copy are important to any yearbook. Susan Baize writes copyg Mary Kenyon is layout editor. Art work occupies an important section in the yearbook. To achieve perfection is the aim of Carl Washburn, art editor, and Lori Braun. l l0I Whig . . . Sports The long run, the last minute basket, the stolen base . . . results of a special effort. Each time the opportunity presents itself, that extra push for victory is always found . . . in the ELEVENTH HOUR. WZ ff Coaching staff expresses ioy over victory Black Tornado Starts Season The 1961 Black Tornado retained its repu- tation of excellence by again demonstrating its ability to the state. The Big Wind pos- sessed all of the elements necessary for a fine gridiron aggregate, ability, power, speed, depth, and desire were combined to complete another highly successful season. The Tornado possessed the best win-loss record in the conference, missing going to the play-offs by a draw. Medfords seven win, two loss record is one they can truly be proud of, as they lost only one confer- ence game. The finest prep coaching staff in Oregon was no less than instrumental in developing and cultivating the team's natural ability. Head coach Fred Spiegelberg, who was as- sisted by Paul Evenson, line coach, Tom Marier and Glen Schireman, backfield coaches, and Dean Benson, end coach, pro- vided for the sports fans of Oregon their usual great team. Scott EOTOVW George Clearwater Renny Vowell Mike McCullough Tim White S Quarterback Sr, Fullback Sr. Guard Sr. Halfback Sr, Hglfbgqk Impressively with Big Wins Over Opponents Mike Barnes returns a The Dalles punt to the one-yard line. Chuck McNair Sr. Guard The Black Tornado continued its reputa- tion ot excellence in the year's opening tracas. A tired-up The, Dalles indian crew was held to twelve points as the Big Wind rolled to a 35-12 victory. The Quarterbacking ot Scott Eaton sup- ported by the running ot Dick Byrd, George Clearwater, and Mike McCullough led the Tornado to a decisive victory. The Tornado showed developing depth as forty-tive players were used throughout the game. The foundations ot a strong defense were also established by holding the indian crew scoreless until the third quarter. Monte Jones and Norm Olson were defensive standouts, holding the Indians to only T90 net scrimmage yards. Dick Byrd Sr. Halfback Medford defender stops The Dalles quarterback. l05 Devil Cloud Proves Speed and Byrd runs over Red Bluff facklers for a good gain. Medford's perennial encounter with the dangerous Marshfield Pirates produced an electrifier. The explosive Tornado squad scored early in the first quarter on only five plays and George Clearwater's 49 yard romp. The Bucs also demonstrated strength as they climaxed a 66 yard drive in 16 plays. Both the Tornado and Pirate of- fense seemed bogged down with the score tied 7-7 until late in the fourth quarter. The Bucs began a drive on their own forty- eight and reached a first down on the Med- ford 26. Two plays later, Marshfield's Gary Crabough furnbled. The ball was scooped up by end Gibb Mitchell who rornped 70 yards for the decisive touchdown. Barnes avoids Red Bluff 'lacklers for a first down. Paul Bauer Sr. Center Jack Lowery Jr. Halfback Strength as Schedule Draws To a Climax The Black Tornado showed ifs diversi- fied sTrengTh loefween ground and aerial affacks by subduing The Red Bluff Spar- Tans by a 33-7 Tally. The Tornado displayed ifs dominance by crossing The goal each of The firsT Three Times if had The ball. Defending againsT a spread offense, The Big Wind subdued a sTrong aerial aTTack by The Sparfans who complefed 22 of 33 pass- ing aTTempTs. Medford, ufilizing The sfrong running of Lowry, McCollough, Barnes, Clearvvafer, and Byrd, crossed The goal four Times on The ground and once vviTh a 49 yard pass-run play To Byrd. The Sparfans' only Tally came in The second quarfer as auarTerback Mendosa passed for six yards info The end zone. Mike McCullough makes long gain agalnsf Red Bluff Norm Olsen Bill Heyerman Gary Griffin Mike Neathammer Mike Barnes Sr. Guard Sr. Quarferback Jr. Linebacker Jr. Quarterback Soph. l-lalfback si A if ry .- ill ev ,Mg T 4' i X Big Wind Ends Season in Three f 2 J a Ts K, X if f T-K I 1 ff f -1 , W 1 ,X , T f- i. ,, ,s if T, , - ,: 1.1. V - 5 fl lr- fs '. i , L If ' f' ' fill Q' T Nl 1 I . , ' T I gy 1, Mis: g , ,iw Jr Mike McCullough drives for firsf down. A Tornado display of poTenT defense com- bined wiTh iTs own scoring abiliTies led The Tornado To a decisive vicTory over The SouTh Salem Saxons. The Big Wind, crossing The goal in every auarTer wiTh iTs diversified sTrengTh, defeaT- ed The improving SouTh Salem clulo 34-O. The running of Lowery and Van PelT and The fine auarTerbacking of ScoTT EaTon led To 7-O, 13-O, and 20-O auarTer scores. Jack Lowery demonsTraTed many Tine break- away runs, seTTing up The 'firsT Touchdown wiTh a 55 yard punT reTurn To The one yard line and scoring Two himself on successive Tries. A key facTor of The game was The efforTs of The defensive Team holding The SouTh Salem club To only T2 neT scrimmage yards, no firsf downs, no pass compleTions, and keeping The Saxons in Their own TerriTory The enTire game. Medford line opens huge hole To allow Dick Byrd To score. ' Way Tie for Conference Honors Dave Elmgren Sr. Tackle Brent Mitchell Sr. Tackle Klamath Union High School's Peli- cans brought an abrupt end to the Tornado string of victories in confer- ence play with a 7-6 victory. The de- feat gave the Tornado its first loss in conference play since 1953. A Klamath conversion after a touchdown provided the necessary margin to win. The only sustained Medford drive of the evening went 86 yards to the Klamath 19 where a field goal attempt by Dan Miles was wide. Medford's only touchdown of the evening came on a T6 yard drive climaxed with George Clear- water crossing the goal from five yards out. The Pelicans utilizing overall speed, outplayed the Tornado both on of- fense and defense. The Medford club, however, was without the regular quarterbacking of Scott Eaton. Tim White sparks a Tornado drive against the Cavemen. Roy Ross charges through interference to stop a Red Bluff halfback The Black Tornado continued its de- fensive dominance by holding its oppo- sition To less Than TOO net scrimmage yards in The last two games. The Big Wind weathered a O-O first quarter To down The Comets 49-O in The first conference encounter for both clubs, Medfordslfirst Tally came late in The second quarter on a blocked put that was recovered on The one yard line. Later Medford Touchdowns came with Lowery scoring on a 58 yard pass-run play, and Two and Three yard runsg Eaton on a 38 yard rung McCullough on a 77 yard sweep, and a Barnes run good for 47 yards. The only Crater Threat of The game came early in The firsT quarter when The Comets reached The five-yard line only To have a fumble recovered by Paul Bauer. Other standouts on The defensive Team were Monte Jones, Gary Griffin, Ron Gandee, and Chuck McNair. Black Tornado Places Mike McCullough rambles for first down against Crater .lack Lowery picks up interference To score on a long run against Crater. Il0 One All Stater Dave Serry Sr. End Frank Van Peli charges Through line To score against Crater. Frank Van Peli Jr. Fullback Gibb Mitchell Jr, End Lloyd Hammonds Jr. End Lowery scores his rhird Touchdown against CroTer. Medford Has Good Representation on ArcaTa Tigers, scoring laTe Touch- downs, broke a scoreless TirsT half To hand The Black Tornado Their second de- TeaT of The season T3-O. Joe Sarboe, The Tigers' sTellar quarTerback, was The decisive TacTor in a Team eTTorT by run- ning for one Touchdown, passing Tor an- oTher, and inTercepTing Three Medford passes. Medford, demonsTraTing ball-moving qualiTies, ouTgained ArcaTa 303 To 214 yards only To have The scoring machine bog down wiThin The 20 yard lines. Scor- ing opporTuniTies were wrecked by Tum- bles, penalTies, and pass inTercepTions as was The TirsT drive on The Three yard line by a Tumble. The deTeaT marked The second for Medford This season and iTs TirsT loss To a California Team since 1954. EaTon scores on a pass-run play for his Halfback Tim White Jack Lowery plunges across The goal To score against The Dalles. lI2 Tribune All-Conference Team Tom Ross Sr, Tackle Dan Miles Jr. Quarterback The Big Wind, demonstrating the aerial side of its diversified attack with late second quarter touchdowns, defeated an improving Grizzly team IATO. Medford, kept well back in its own terri- tory throughout most of the first quarter by booming Ashland punts, was unable to get a drive going until the second quarter. The drive, which began on the Medford 38, con- sisted of a 26 yard pass play and a pass to Lowery in the end zone getting the touch- down. The Tornado kicked to the Grizzly 36 and they were halted there in four plays. The next play, a White-to-Eaton pass, got the touchdown. Head coach Fred Spiegelberg accredited a fine defense effort to Gary Griffin with nine tackles, Monte Jones, Ron Gandee, Chuck McNair, Paul Bauer, and Stan Smith. Lowery carries on an end sweep tothe Ashland l2. Lowery drives into the end zone against Crater Medford's Black Tornado completed its confer- ence play with a decisive victory over the Cavemen of Grants Pass. The Tornado covered itself with mud in order to command the entire performance over the confident Cavemen. The first quarter of the conflict went scoreless after a Grants Pass threat was ruined by a fumble on the Medford sixteen. Early in the second quarter a drive from the Medford 33 got a touchdown in nine plays. The Cavemen, however, came immedi- ately back with a 67-yard touchdown drive. The second-half kick-off drive was stymied on the Medford 25 when Lowery intercepted a pass. After a Medford punt, the Cavemen were again forced to put to the Big Wind with Lowery returning it 18 yards. Clearwater totaled 33 yards in 5 plays to the five-yard line where a fumble cost the Tor- nado possession of the football. The Cavemen were held and punted with Lowery again returning ll yards. Nine yards by Clearwater, four by Lowery and a six yard pass from Eaton to Mitchell placed the ball on the 5 where Clearwater put it over in two plays. Black Tornado Fearecl as Lowery intercepts Grant Pass pass play. Clearwater crashes over for his second and the winning touchdown aaainst the Cavemen. II4 Fast Intelligent Team Roy Shaw Jr. End Mike Watkins Jr. Fullback Uqmirz Q1 moves into Grant Pass Territory and a first down Clearwater rambles across goal for first Touchdown against Grants Pass Cavemen, Medford Maintains Good Monte Jones All State Tackle Stan Smith Outstanding Player A friendly handshake by head coach Spiegelberg closes another highly successful season. BOTTOM ROW. J. Casterline, J. Hiatt, T. Murray, M. Barnes, B. Maynard, W. Verstrate, M. Mayfield. SECOND ROW: D. Brown, G. Beard, J. Swartsfager, R. Knight, L. Vowell, T. Pesenti, IB. Houston. THIRD ROW: B. Peterson, R. Stokes, C. Kimball, T. Wine- trout, J. I-larclrath, R. Hahn, C. Topley, J. Seibert, Mgr. FOURTH ROW: J. Monroe, S. Toews, M. Merton, L. Byrne, B. Riche, R. Edmonds. FIFTH ROW: S. Cunningham, Mgr., J. Martin, T. Maxon, C. Buffinaton, E. Clark, D. Coltrane, J. Bell, Mgr. II6 Record with Strong Finish BOTTOM ROW: F. Spiegelberg, head coach: T. O'Connors, P. Garren, T. White, G. Clearwater, S. Eaton, C. McNair, C. Griffin, D. Byrd S. Smith, P. Bauer, T. Ross, R. Vowell. SECOND M. McCullough, M B. Bunting, R. Ross, J. Burke, K. Graves, . Jones, N. Olson, B. Mitchell, G. Griffin, M. Neathammer, J. S. Spiegelberg, R. Shaw, G. FIFTH ROW: C. Famer, N. Gier, S. Hampson, J. B. Minshall. SIXTH ROW: E. Clark, C. Buffington, T. Pesenti, B. Houston, L. Byrne. SEVENTH ROW: DATES Sept. 8 Sept. I5 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. I3 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 LOCATION home Marshfield home South Salem home Klamath Falls Arcata home home ROW: C. Brewer, B. Goodroad, G. Mitchell, J. Fann, J. Lowery, C. Kyer, L. Hammonds, D. Serry, B. I-leyerman. THIRD ROW: M. Watkins, F. Van Felt, J. Stratton, J. Mee Snodgrass, J. Forde, D. Stockton, G. Haupert, J. Bandy, L. McCammon. FOURTH ROW: Miller, L. Sander, R. Calkins, R. Heysell, R. Barnes, D. Evernham, E. Radliff, B. Buettner. Watson, C. Riechie, D. Miles, M. Barnes, C, Verstrate, B. Maynard, M. Mayfield T. Brown, J. Casterline, J. Hiatt, K. Davis, D. Elmgren, T. Murray, J. Swartsfager J. Bell, E. Clark, T. Maxon, B. Peterson, G. Beard. 1 SCORE Medford ..... 35 The Dalles .. .. . i2 Medford ..... 13 Marshfield . .. 7 Medford ..... 33 Red Bluff . . , . . 7 Medford South Salem Medford Crater ..... Medford ..... Klamath Falls Medford Arcata ..... Medford ..... Ashland . . Medford ..... Grants Pass . Block Tornado Records Winning VARSITY: KNEELING: Mgr. Eorl Clark, Mork White, Don Miles, Mike Neothornmer, George Cleorwofer, Mike Barnes, Gib Mitchell, Chris Brewer: STANDING: Mgr. Jim Bundy, Dennis Solyers, Jim l-lill, Scott Eaton, Jock Forde, Doryl Stockton, Bob Schroeder, Coach Frank Roelont. SCOTT EATON GEORGE CLEARWATER BOB SCHROEDER 6'2 SV- F0fWGFd 6'0 Sr. Guard 6'1 Sr. Guard Season Despite Fierce Competition JIM l'llLL DAN MILES MIKE NEATHAMMER 6'3 Jr, Center 5'7 Jr, Guqrd 5'll'l .lI'. Guard Coach Roelondt outlines play during practice. Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford. . . Marshfield . North Bend South Eugene South Eugene ,. Tillamook . .. .Willamette II9 Medford Downs Ashland l JACK FORDE MARK WHITE GIBB MITCHELL 6'5 Jr. Center ai Sr. Forward 6'0 Jr. Forward Eaton and Clearwater show hustle in on Ashland contest, Medford Ashland 59 ..... .... 4 7 76 . . . . . 63 75 . . . . . 47 79 .................................. 59 The story of the Medford-Ashland series seemed to be determined in the opening half of each clash. The Big Wind compiled shooting percentages of over .500 on two occasions to give the Tornado substantial winning margins. The Big Wind used a T9 points first half lead to overcome the Grizzlies in the first match. The second game saw the Medford club divert an early first quarter threat to romp to a victory in the second half. The third and fourth encounters followed the same pattern. The Pear City club romped to early leads that provided substantial margins for victory. and Splits with Comets George Clearwater rebounds lose ball in Crater encounter, Scott Eaton ties up Crater on a rebound attempt. Medford Crater 51 .... . . . 66 57 . . . . . . 43 46 . . . . . . 54 56 ...,.......,..............,....... 38 The Comets proved to be the spoilers in the Medford bid for o conference title. The Comets compiled large leads in the eorly panels of the two goirnes on the Medford court ond with sharp boill-hovvking dixferted late Tornodo rdllies. The first Comet win came on the Medford court with a combination of ball-hovvking ond torrid shooting. The shooting of George Cleor- wciter and the rebounding of Jim Hill provided the Tornddo with the Winning combinotion for the second gonne. The third meeting sovv the Comets invade the Tornado court to goin their second victory. The Big Wind showed good hustle ond rebounding in the fourth encounter to compile an T8 point lead ot the finol buzzer. Jim Hill demonstrates his strength under the boards as he wrestles ball from Comet. l2l Big Wind Drops Three to G.P Mike Barnes and Scott Eaton scrap for ball under the Caveman basket. Dan Miles drives through Caveman defenders to put in two more points. 122 Jim Hill brings down another rebound in the closing seconds of a Grants Pass encounter. Medford Grants Pass 56 ...... ........ 5 5 55 . . . . . 65 69 . . . . . 71 59 .................................. 62 The Cavemen proved to be the most formid- able of all opponents of the Tornado. All of the games, with the exception of the second, were extremely close with less than three points separating the clubs on three occasions. The first game saw the Tornado gain its only win over the Cavemen. During the encount- er the lead changed nine times with no team compiling a lead of more than five points on any occasion. Foul shots by Mike Neathammer in the closing moments provided the winning margin. ln the second encounter, the Cavemen used an extraordinary stiff defensive game to defeat the Tornado. The last two fracuses fol- lowed the same pattern as the first game, ci nip-and-tuck battle with the Cavemen ecking out a win in the closing seconds. but Whirls over Pelicans Medford Klamath Falls 66 ..... ......... 3 7 4O . . . .. 45 63 . .. . . . 58 74 .................................. 70 The Southern Oregon Champions and de- fending State A-i Champion Klamath Falls Pelicans were three-times victims of the Big Wind. The Tornado handed the Pelicans their only setbacks during the T961-62 season as well as doing it in brilliant manner. The first Medford victory over the Pels came in the first meeting between the two clubs. The Medforolites invaded the Klamath court fired up for a victory over the number one ranked team in the state. The Tornado crushed the Pelicans 66-37 with Scott Eaton's 28 points and Jim Hill's 17 points providing the necessary scoring punch. The second game proved to be the Pels only vic- tory over the Tornado. The third and fourth en- counters found the Tornado again determined to defeat the favored Klamath quintet. The play- making of Dan Miles and the scoring trio of Eaton-Hill-Clearwater, as well as a stiff defense, led to Tornado victories. Jim Hill goes high in the air to bring down a rebound against Klamath. MIKE BARNES DARRYL STOCKTON DENNIS SALYERS 5'iO Soph. Guard 6'1 Jr. Forward 6'3 Jr. Forward l23 J.V.'s and Sophs ore Strong Scott Eaton lays up ball on a fast break to assure the Tornado of a victory over the Pels, Mike Neathammer and Scott Eaton duel with Klamath players for possession of ball. I24 .lim Hill's rebound is responsible for two points in a Caveman match. Eaton drops in two more to contribute to season's total of 347 points, Foundation for Devil Clouds Future JUNIOR VARSITY: KNEELING: J, Allen, R. Edmonds, D. Deffley, J. Gilbertson, L. Vowell, M. Railton, R. Heysell. STAND ING: Mgr. J. Wise, D. Kengla, H. Reid, L. Sander, C. Partsafas, B. Houston, Coach Tom Marier. SOPHOMORES: KNEELING1 R. Knight, P. Hinman, M. Rickard, N. Rasmussen, D. Driskoll, S. Root STANDING. R. Larson, C. Kimball, N. Ziesmer, D. Stuart, T. Lavine, L. Wimberly. Six M.H.S. Grapplers Win Highly v. BOTTOM ROW: M. Orr, J. Marrs, F. Jennings, D. Anderson, N. Cambell, R. Smith, M. Horton, J. Spitz, M. Merton, D. Robertson. SECOND ROW: D. Todaro, J. Swartstager, T. Owens, J. Harris, R. Jennings, C. Pence, D. Jefferies, G. Gandee, D. Weter, Owens, J. dePlace. TOP ROW: D. Evernham, L. McCarnmon, unidentified, T. Metz, B. Medtin, J. Keller, T. Winetrout, J. Hardrath, R. Gandee, M. Jones. Wrestling coach Art Keith has again demon- strated his capabilities to develop a strong team. The T962 grapplers emerged with a good 9-3 season record. The squad also capped team honors in the Clackamas Invitational tournament to begin another highly successful season. District competition found the Tornado with a third place and six berths in the state tourna- ment. Three Tornadoes won championships for Medford: Doug Robertson li3Ol, John dePlace ii48l, and Monte Jones iheavyweighti. Second places went to Rod Smith l98l, Don Weter ii38l, and Ron Gandee ii78l. The first and second place winners form the contingent from Medford in the statewide tournament at Corvallis. John dePlace works his head free' for a Takedown and two points .7 47 Aff? f ff, C7',7i4iA.. Q. ,f'.fff5f1f95L. l26 ,Q Toutecl State Tournament Births ' 'U' -new MONTE JONES John dePlc1ce uses 0 'double-leg tukedown to get his opponen-t to the mat for two points. JOHN dePLACE BILL OWENS DOUG ROBERTSON Tornado Wrestlers Develop '-vw., .HM SPITZ Don Weter switches and gains two points to start way for victory over a previously unbeaten opponent. JOE KELLER Heavyweight Monte Jones controls his opponent to sustain his winning lead. I28 as Season Matures DON WETER X RON GANDEE i 1 i 1 Jim Spitz attempts Q switch against Grants Pass opponent. Ron Gandee completes a duck under for two points that gave him a victory over a previously unbeaten opponent. I29 Thinclads Have Outstanding Year BOTTOM ROW: H. Martin, J. Hill, B. Niedermeyer, D. Kengla. STANDING: J. Martin, D. Brumback, J. Smeltz, and Jack Berg, coach. Contestants line up for state meet at Salem. J I30 Medford Medford .... 29 Medford .... 30 Medford Medford ....26 ....2O The Medford High School harriers completed one of their most successful seasons for many years with a tie for second in district and winning three of five meets. lLow score wins in cross country meetsl. Dennis Brumback, a iunior, demon- strated great promise by placing first in individual competition in all except the first meet, first in district, and tenth in state competition. Other memloers of the team include Hiram Martin, Jim Martin, Bruce Niedermeyer, Fred Kieth, Jack Smeltz, Jack Richardson, Jim Hill, and Don Miller. ....24 Crater........3l Ashland, .. .... 26 Grants Pass .... 25 Klamath Falls H29 Crater ..... ...35 Natators have Victorious Season SWIM TEAM: STAN ING: Miss Nelson, Advisory N. Donahue, A. Bessoneffe, Swim team members relax before q strenuous B. Knapp, L. Wilke D. Huson, J. Crawford. KNEELING: Coach Ken Lyons, Workout, J. Bran-son, . Cork? J.t2l,arfin, B. Dames, T. Lyons, B. Hess. si Dim 9 , fbi' Ni' xi' l O9 if it xiwivdbt? EO. fi If? iw ii? it .Xe Is 'isi-00.,f W MW F' Medford Hlgh's swimmers entered their second year of interscholastic competition in l962. Tornado swim- mers compiled a winning record in statewide competition. 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Under the capable guidance of advisor Glen Schireman, a spirit of competition is developed as the season pro- gresses. At' the season's end, an inter-league tournament terminates the Saturday League pro- gram. and Excitement Throughout Season Saturday League champions, the Twisters, STANDING: D. Byrd, SOTUVCIUY LEUQUG fUnn9f'UPS, The HVPVS- STANDING: P- BGUBF D M. Morris, S. Ray. KNEELING: R. Vowell, L. Plankenhorn, B. Serry, D. Elmgren, L. Hammonds. KNEELING: D. Miller, J. Griffin Clgugen, J. Richardson, B. Heyerman, K. Bradford. FRIDAY LEAGUE Win Loss Pinnacles .... .. 5 O Slop Shots .... . . 3 2 Sinister Seven ... .. 2 3 Lotus Eaters .............. .. O 5 MIDDAY LEAGUE Win Loss Twisters . 4 1 Hi-Pi's .... .. 3 2 Hangovers .,. . 3 2 Sloe Gins .. . O 5 MORNING LEAGUE Win Loss Simple Simons ... .. 5 O Night Caps ..... . . 2 3 Yo-Yo's ......... .. 2 3 Koons ....................... 1 4 AFTERNOON LEAGUE Win Loss Bad Engines .... .. 5 O Gladiators .. .. 4 1 Esquires .... .. 3 2 Chasers ...... .. 2 3 Spread Outs .... .. 1 4 Hoopsters .... . . O 5 High School possesses a singular and special meaning for each and every student . . To some it reflects only bad, to some only good, to a few fortunate few, a mixture of the two. To one and all, however, it does represent . . the ELEVENTH HOUR. . -s ua .L A O -n I Jr 3 I I 0 5. -1 A. E S, 3' - 'S 2 O S :- ' a. 0 X 3' 0 2 .III m g -. ' m ' 4 ' . CD ' Q Q. f - f ?-- N a' B ..,,,.-Q4:'1 -ff'fff '1tm .,..Is.IIIIIIII I Q 2 . . 3 'c :ZT3..', V 3 3- ' X.. if 54--. ,,,,m.,-,1rvI1wf.1.,......-... Y.. IIII . ,4 'fu L ' '--an .9--H -Q V --.x 'u-414 - .L.. V- 2-4 ' A :C .V - ' ' 1 -.N ' -414-51 - . ' I 4, ,I ua- A - N-.,,A :...s.1.fV . 305 . ' --- -,p...wI :I IS, ,III -II . 'ie . 4 . '.- ' -2 .,.V w . 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The council belongs to the students ond provides o plcice in which they coin express their own ideos ond put them into proctice. A.S.B. president, Chuck Mc- Noir, directs the olctivities ond lecxds the Student Council under the expert guidcince ot Mr. De- Vere Toylor. I36 FRANK GRAHAM DeETTA LAWSON A.S.B. Vice-President A.S.B. Secretory Presenting our foreign exchange students, Sussi Bergholm, and Cloudis Potterlini with closs rings, is Student Body President Chuck McNair. The International Relations League initiated the proiect ond Student Council sponsored it. Council And Student Life ' x i vi . ii 'ix ni JOYCE LEON JOANN JOHNSON MR. DeVERE TAYLOR A.S.B. Treasurer A.S.B. Business Manager Student Council Advisor ROW iz Rick Knight, Doug Robertson, Vicky Enders, De Lawson, Sussi Bergholm, Nancy Duncan. ROW 2: Pefe Hinnman, Carl Washburn, John Alansky, Vicki Brumback, Joel Gregory, Jo Ann Johnson. ROW 3: Mark Cochran, Claudio Pafferlini, Bruce Niedermeyer, Frank S. Graham. Seven Seniors ore Girls-of-the-Month ,c, 'flies Lf, 45 CQ Qi 1' J 5 NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY Ellen Montgomery Lois Stedman DeEffo Lawson f i FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL Vicky Enders Sue Elder Sandra Bates X' ,.f MAY MRS. GRACE BERG Nancy Duncan Girls' League Advisor. 'rw 'U 4.0 re 5. elf U Boys', Girls' League Lead Way GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS ARE: Susan Elder, Treasurer, Susan Garner, Secretary, Nancy Duncan, President, Ellen Montgom- ery, Vice-President. The Boys' League was organized to promote worthwhile activities among the boys of Med- ford Senior High School and to be of general service to The school. Some of the services per- formed by The Boys' League are the scheduling and coordinating of The intramural basketball tournaments and The securing of prizes for the Chess Club tournaments. The amusing Boys' League assembly at The end of The year is al- ways anxiously awaited by both The students and The faculty. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL: Ellen Montgomery, Susan Elder, Sussi Berg- holm, Mrs. Berg, Susan Garner, Nancy Duncan, Carol Wiegand, Mary Barr, Georgia Johnson, Kathy Ross, Leslie Von Gordon. Girls' League is a carefully planned program whose membership includes all The girls aT Med- ford Senior High. Promoting the welfare and general interest of The girls, The league strives to provide a means through which responsibili- ties and good Times are shared. A carefully planned program stresses social training and etiquette. Protects of the league include the Winter Formal, and the senior father-daughter banquet. This year the club collected dolls and dressed them for their Christmas protect. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS ARE: Jim Tungate, Treasurer, Dave Elm- gren, Secretary, Bruce Niedermeyer, Vice-President, Bill Heyerman, Sergeant-at-Arms, Doug Robertson, President. The Girls' League Council serves to direct the activities of the Girls' League. lt's com- posed of the league officers, the class rep- resentatives, and the girl A.F.S. student. One ofthe many projects conducted by the Coun- cil is the selection of the girl of The month. The senior class representatives, with the aid of the Girls' League members, maintain the faculty cookie iar. Through their work, the council strives to promote the welfare and general interest of the girls at Medford Senior High. l39 V I . Sophomores The confusing hours of sophomore day, coke sales, basketbali games, Torngdia Week, and class elections are all a part of a Sophomore's year. There are times when doubts of success arise . . . doubts soon over- shadowed by the fun and pleasure that is found . . . in the ELEVENTH HOUR. S 3 C ,, A l4l 1 S 1 is X. ' ' ' . . XXXXX M, X XXX- ,. X... . QXXQXXH . T .. X. .r.X. . 523 . X : L .X. . XXXX . - -- af We i--.--':- - -- Xie,--.. X A XX, -X...X, X 'iw' XXX . 1: X X? . . 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Margo Bowers Keith Boyd Gordon Bradford Dick Breeden Lance Brewold Kay Bright Chris Buckmasfer Donna Budge Chip Buffingron Martha Bullard Robert Burch Venifa Burch Bonnie Ellen Do Brindley Broadbeck nna Brobeck Carol Brown Doug Brown Mike Brown Nancy Burger Bev Bush Diane Bush Larry Byrne Jim Cain Louis Campbell Norman Campbell Leslie Carpenter Arlene Carter Jim Caslerline Barbara Champion Mary Cheney Pa Candy Chesney Rob Childs uletle Chinn Darlene Chrisfean Ronny Chrislner Ernie Clark First Few Days Prove to Be Cnes of Jerry Clark Terri Clark Tom Clark Rusty Clave Leland Coats Lynn Coffman Sylvia Coggins Dave Collins Donna Collins Don Coltrane Cheryl Converse Bob Conzales Jim Coovert Dave Corbitt Karen Cornecl Jill Crawford Kathy Crosby Chris Crow Roxanna Crowley Lynne Culbertson Cheryl Cummings Scott Cunningham Johnny Dahl Larry Dahl George Dames Bobbi Darras Elaine Davenport Allen David Marilyn Davis Mary Davis Gary Dawson Jim Dawson Marilyn Dawson Guerry Dean Bette DePlace Dan Dixon Martha Dixon Jim Donahoo Maureen Donaldson Margret Doolen Ann Douglass Don Driskell Stan Drysdale Doreen Dugan Angus Duncan Carolyn Eagleton Corla Earl Barbara Edmonds Bewilderment as Sophomores Adiust Irs a woman's world! Martha Bullard and Sue Elmgren show off their collection, Both girls are members of French Club. Linda Forme I' Jerry Fellows Roberto Felherslon Russ Ch Fields risly Finch Ron Fipps Pene Flenner Sally Flelf Kathy Foley Dave Forbes Georgina France Rick Freemyer LeRoy Fry Mary Frye Warren Fullmer Jim Fulwiler Slandel Gaclo Greg 'Ganclee Bill Frazier Ron Edmonds Claudia Edson Bill Edwards Bolo Edwards Dellef Eismann Linda Ellison Sue Elmgren Christy Elmore Karen Elmore Robin Emmens Ana Esquivel l-lane Ewaldson Par Fagone Glenn Farley Dale Hockersmifh and Sandra Irving proudly display trophies. Both Sophornores are in debaie and Sandra To F.T.A. and I.R.L. 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' 'X 1 CUVOIYH Ungef ' '1 , M . 1' 1- e1,.-we - f ' I G GD FC 8 -1 1' ' ' ' ne 1791.1 we ' l53 Sophomores form cheering section Rob VanSickle Skip VanSickle Mike Vaughan Pat Vaughan Walter Verstrate Raylene Viers Carl Voegtly Alan Vollmer Judy Vollmer Larry Vosika Sally Wakefield Bob Walker Ronald Ward Mariana Warren Lynette Waters Marilyn Watkins Mary Weislorod Laura Wells Ursa Weston Willie Wheeler Oma Lee Whipple Sue White Roger Wiley George Wilson Paul Wilson Lee Wimberly Terry Winetrout Ken Winkfield Jim Wise Linda Wilkes Chuck Williams Craig Williams Darla Sue Williams Ellen Williams Jean Williams Donny Wood Judy Wood Don Woodrum Daryl Wright Lana Wright Tammy Wright Don York Shareen Young Jane Zier Sophomores Find Fun in Work Pens, paper, pencils!! These items certainly constitute an important part of school life. If Tim Murray can find the strength to push the coin in, Marilyn Watkins may have a pen for English class. Tim is interested in sports, Marilyn is one of the more active sophomores with a future in music. 'N S Sophomore debators are continuing the rec- ord of excellence that students before them have attained. Mr. DeVere Taylor, debate coach, has high hopes for these students. Among this group are undefeated debators and first place winners. English class rooms in the round seem to be a growing fancy at Medford High. Mrs. Hegler's sophomore English students find dis- cussions and group more valuable when con- ducted in this informal manner. I55 3 . . . Juniors As a iunior, new responsibilities iump up on the horizon the constant dream of next year's supremacy: the constant worry of this year's promp the pride in a class ring. These thoughts are all part of a iunior's life . .. in the ELEVENTH HOUR. A D l57 Juniors look on new year as one of A. J. Beardslee Rick Bell Lynda Bennett Richie Bennett Larry Berg Linda Berry Frances Bessonette David Billingsly Wayne Blackly Susan Blackburn Tracy Blackstone Danny Blackwood Fran Boardman Carol Booth Pat Borough Nancy Acord Cindy Anderson Don Anderson Evelyn Anderson Deanna Arnold James Arthur Ann Ashton Don Atkinson Ron Austin Susan Baize Jim Bandy Jan Barker Tom Barker Nancy Barnes Rick Barnes Cindy Barnett Mary Barr Celia Batten Ken Braumer Vicki Beacham preparation for the future Bonnie Brantley Lori Braun Chris Brewer Fred Britt Judie Brookmen Charlotte Brown Why, look! Those heads look iust like some of our teachers, comments Terry Steinback to Fran Bessonette. Terry is active in F.B.L.A., Pep Club, and Spanish Club. Fran belongs to Candy Stripers, French Club, Pep Club, and works in our lilnrnrv Dennis Brumback Bill Buettner Lona Buffington Cheryl Bulger Bob Bunting Gloria Burchett Jackie Burton Rita Byrne Mike Callon Beulah Carver Charyl Carver Virginia Chadd Lance Chapman Jacque Chesnut Darlene Chitwoocl Paul Christensen Sherry Christensen Max Christiansen Earl Clark Peppi Clark Jackie Crofoot Ron Croucher Tammy Croucher Norm Cuddie Fred Cuozzo Dick Dahl Jane Daigle Keith Damon Lindsay Darneille Benny Darras Jim Davis Rick Davis Martin Davis Linda Dawson Art Deckard Dick Deffley Rilla Den Herder Kathie DeWitt Eddie Dey Judy Dixon Class of '63 contributes to success Pat Clay Margaret Cochran Mary Ann Cochran Chuck Coffman Karen Coleman Bob Collins Lowell Colvvell Kay Conklin Walter Conner Marilyn Conrad Monte Cook Cheryl Cooney Bill Corbin Vicki Correy Wayne Couch of sports , clromotics and publications Mike Dunphy Jarl Dyrud Louis Eck Janet Eddy Diane Edmonds Louise Ekerson Pat Ellis Greg Elliot Eileen Elzea Pat Emig Carnille Eri Willetta Eubanks Dean Eyernham Jerry Fann Jean Farley Carl Farner Doug Farnsworth Coralie Fawcett Phyllis Felkner Stacey Kerrenburg Gary Fichtner Darlene Fields Kay Fields Which way should We go? Best ot triends and always busy are Janet Spoerl and Jacque Crogoot. Janet belongs to FTA., Latin Club, Pep Club, and Art League. Jacque is active in French Club, Pep Club and FTA, Prom is utmost in mind of all .loan Finnell Dick Florey Tammy dropped her books and along came Jones Tammy Croucher sings in Choir Jack Forde Judy Foreman and yells in Pep Club. Todd is a member of Bi Phy Chem Judy Forler David Fosdal Russ France Sheila Franklin Ray French Kathy Friesen Sherrie Frirsch Roger Fuller Bill Funk Dave Gaines Roland Gangsree Sandra Gannon Jerry Ga rrnan Roberra Garrison Bill Gates John Gates Juniors as year passes too rapidly ssliiifiigfw , - .,, '. :.'3xF4'- Sze-mztifrr' :S ,1t5g:i5 ttstifaw f 5555, time was ei at gn ?22Qig:ff ,. A we an jx, fiieiiw. seffzvsts H , new ,gHg,gv,, 'iffi ?',1ss:!ffg5?Q:-Q My-f .. K., ,-... 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K' , ,SW ,A f- '4 i-Q 21215159 free,-.: - ,1'f if-21552 f J -I Biff? vga, fr rn, ,- 'Z at 'ziiifggwfzwi 'ib:?1v1x :.?tf3ii?fi 14' Y!tff'?i14ite5fTs?xi92iE'5 Q 'ff W '.,,1?ef1iYi2211.1-2i?1iitisff2ff:1i2 '11'z,s1: , . ,Q 5:1111 it,ggQzrg2v,g3ti?tg,y -f gq,,., ev qgm - 'Iwi - f42,gM:f-,J f.g,'4Jzgwfm i I xt Doug Gattis Sue Gifford DeWayne Gier John Glogovvski Dennis Golden Paul Goodwin Charlene Grabowski John Gilbertson Barry Goodroad Marthanne Goodwin Martha Graham Melba Graham Calvin Granger Keith Graves Linda Gray Gary Griffin Lynda Grimes Sandra Grimes Allida Guiley Karen Haas Gwen Hall Mildred Hamblin Lloyd Harnmons Scott Hampson Lorraine Hampton Arne Harrang Pat Harris Reed Harris Stephen Harris Marla Hari Pam Hart Virginia Hartsook l63 Sue House Nancy Housel Judy Hueners Linda Hukill Martha Humphrey Wendy Hunter Lyn Hylton Gary Ingram Ron Ingram Vicki Anne Ingram Jon Inskeep 'Frank lssi Jerry Iverson Lauren Iverson Sue John I64 Scholarship tests and tough assignments Tom Harvey Garner Haupert Howard Haugen John Haviland Susan Haydock Tom Helman Chuck Henny Chuck Henry Mary Heyerman Ray Heysell Mike Higgins Gary Highland Robert High! Jim Hill Rob Hoag Jean Hobbs Larry Hofmann Marcella Holden Mike Horton Phillip Houck only part of '63'ers long hours Dan Jeffries Meredith Jensen Dick Johannson Cheryl Johnson Jan Johnson Karen Johnson Anybody for a little football in the cafeteria? Juniors Lloyd Hammons, Roy Shaw and Jim Watson were all players on the Big Wind Varsity squad this year. Linda Johnson Royal Johnson Tim Johnson Ernest Jones Rosemary Jones Todd Jones Dan Kadin Gary Kaer Ronald Kamody Greg Keith Candy Kellenberger Boyce Kellogg Dick Kelly Mary Kenyon Donna Kerr Gene Kimbell Connie King Steve Kingman Frank Kinney Steve Knight l65 Sten Lovenborg Jack Lowery Martha Luther Paul McAtee Larry McCammon Pat McCorkle Mike McKee Mark McQueen James McVay Jeanne Mack Diane Madsen Rick Main Ron Mankins Lana Matheny Karan Matherr Dennis May John Mee Sharon Mellish Terri Mentzer Bob Metternick I66 1962 - 1963 is time of transition Sherry Koblick Susan Krieger Rosalie Lane Lynne Langston Jacie Larison Mark Laurence Ray Lauritzen Steve Lawton Katie Leavitt Rosanne Legas Robin Lewis Tom Linn Vivian Little Bill Logan Lloyd Lovell iuniors prepare for school leadership Steve Morris Nanci Morrison Charline Muir Mary Music Lily Myers Sue Myers Linda Nash Robert Neal Torn Metz Lynda Michael Dan Miles David Miller Gary Miller Judy Miller Karen Miller Mike Miller Pam Miller Rusty Miller Bob Minshall Clifton Mitchell Georgia Mitchel John Mitchell John Moir Taking a break 'tween classes are Marta Luther and Martha Graham, Marta is a member of F.B.L.A. and Martha belong to Latin Club. 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Mike is active in F.T.A., Railton l7l Juniors are tired as year terminates Harry Wenzel Mike Whinihan Shelley White Ella Mae Williams Larry Tuttle Dave Underwood Sharyn Urie Herb Vallee Ann Van Dyke Leslie Van Gordon Frank Van Pelt Virginia Vaughn Gail Voight Rick Wagner Dick Ward David Warren Mike Watkins Dave Webb Jayne Wehinger Frances Williams Marsha Williams Linda Wilson Dianne Winningham Mike Witt Greg Wolfe Carol Wood Dianna Wood Jim Woods Julie Wray Jerry Wright Marilyn Wright Steve Wyatt John Yocum Brad Young Doris You l72 HQ but proud of all their achievements Nancy Zimmerman Sylvia Zundel Looks like Trouble ahead! Gary Griffin and Jim Hill are almost around the corner. Watch Out! Linda Young Stuart Young Judi Zack Bob Ziegler Don Ziesmer No serious calamities, thank goodness. Jim is new at MHS, but already well liked, and outstanding in track and basketball. Gary was one of our best football linebackers. I7 Ari' MP eseniors Deep in the mind of every senior is the great responsibility he must assume. Now he must turn to college, occupational work, maturity His time is full of tests, scholar- ship forms, college applications, commencement. The past is closing behind him, his future beginning . . . in the ELEVENTH HOUR. Q Mi , 5 I75 Seniors Spend Year Working r 1 in 1 Bob Aclcley Ron Adair Have a cup ot tea anyone? asks Jim Albright Verna Adams John Alansky Sharon Dixon during a tea break in Mr. Gloria Alexander MiIler's room. Sharon enioys athletics and is an actiye member oi G.A.A. One ot her most outstanding talents is in the field at tennis, During spare time she operates her own ham radio set as a hobby, Sharon also belongs to Russian Club. Kathleen Allen Patricia Allen Sandra Allen William Allen Danny Andrews Mary Andrews Thomas Antley Bill Ardry Rome Atkins Jacquelyn Ayres l76 Toward June Commencement Judy Ayres Jean Banks Bicki Barlow Jill Barnes Colburn Barrell Steve Bartlett Sandra Bates Paul Bauer Marcia Belknap Dudley Bell Ellen Bell James Berg Sussi Bergholm Sharon Best Ruth Beyer Don Bieghler Judith Birge Annice Black Steve Blair Doris Bohnet Class Of '62 Holds Maior Top man when it comes to almost anything is Monte Jones. He was chosen as an all-state tackle in football, and is recognized as one of the best wrestlers in the state. Hannah Booth Judy Booth Darlene Bowman Peter Bowman Theron Boyd Ken Bradford Elva Bratton .June Brew Patricia Brewold Sharon Brookman Patricia Brown Vicki Brumback Offices Ancl Runs School Smoothly Betty Bullock James Burke Vickey Burwash Barton Butler Betty Byers Dick Byrd Robert Campbell Pam Campbell Careen Carter Rance Champion Bonnie Cheney Teresa Chesney Wesley Clwildreth Wayne Chipman Brian Cnristofferson Bob Clausen George Clearwater Mark Cochran Robert Coffin Judie Coffman I79 Seniors Take Over City During ill G The, Dunce's Corner as occupied by Terry Tod. Seriously though, Terry is sitting there of his Dan Coghill James Collier Dave Concannon own free will. Active in track, he belongs to Lynda Cooper Wayne Cowan Beverly Craver Order of 'M, besides Ski Club. Other interests are funneled through Chess Club and German Club. Janet Crawford Lynn Creel Berta Crippen Joyce Crow Bill Dahl Pat Daigle William Dames Bob Darby Kevin Davis Letha Davis Busy Student Government Day Wesley Davis Clyde Dean John DeLorrne Caroline Denyer John DePlace Sharon Dixon Shirley Donahoe Nona Donahue James Douglass Mike Drinkwater 'N xx. !'mnnNNx - -QM .1 r' 1 Nancy Duncan Dixie Dupray ennis Dwyer ,X Michael Dwyer Barbara Eastwood Scott Eaton Bill Edwards Stephen Eichelbffrger Karen Ekberg Susan Elder li I8i Class Of '62 Holds Top Positions Books, Books, Books! thinks Nola Shurtleft as she struggles through the mounds of them beside her. Besides being a good student, advanced Girls' Chorus, Chess Club, and David Elgin Richard Ellis Torch Honor are among her activities. Vicky Enders Minda Ells David Elmgren Dena Evans Yvonne Evans Sandra Everhart Diane Evernham Samuel Fagone Carol Faulkerson Doris Felkner Sherry Fellows Mike Fetherston Paulette Fimple Gary Fipps I82 In Three Statewide Organizations John Fisher Kenneth Ford David Fdoreman Gary Fossen Carol Fouion Muryla Fox Charlene Frances Ron Gandee Mike Gannon Bill Garcia 'Ur iii ..',., Ylma, Susan Garner Paul Garren Dennis Gaster Sunny Gastineau Jim Gault Nick Gier Martha Gifford Patricia Goltz Nancy Goodnight Frank Graham Seniors Struggle Through Raymond Graves Sue Green Joel Gregory David Guches Merl Guches Jerome Hass Carolyn Hackney Ma Hadley g7Ydez,gZ,,, Hier ist Deutschland, says language major Gretchen Meier. Gretchen busies herself with Pep Club, Spanish Club, and German Club, of which she is Secretary-Treasurer. She also holds the position of Commissioner of Records for H.E.C.A. Richard Hake Randy Hale Sharon Hamm Bonita Hard Term Papers In Time For Prom William Hard Carolyn Hart Marilyn Harwood Danny Hawkins John Hoy Linda Hay Robert Heide Mary Ann Hein Dennis Henderson Carl Hendrickson Sharon Hendrickson Bonnie Henson Jim' Henson Bill Heyerman Diana Hiatt Mike Higgins Diane Hiiile Rogjerfli-iockersmiih Beatrice Hodge Judy Hogan M A rr .J X I f IU ,X f jj f if ,fy ff i 1' i85 s Year Speeds By, Seniors Prep How in the worlcl does this thing work? Nancy McLaughlin has many talents, but is not a film proiectionist. Spanish Club, Pep Club, and F.N.C. can all claim Nancy as an active member of their club. Bob Hogenson Bill Hogue Raymond Hogue Joann Holmes Steve er Nancy Huckaba l Wally Huffman Melvin Hunf Darelyn Huson David Irving Dave Jackson Lenore Jacobs Kenneth Janzen Norma Jenks Jon Jensen Donna Johnson I86 For Always Harcl College Boards Georgia Johnson Gloria Johnson JoAnn Johnson Linda Johnson Linda Johnson Sherry Johnson Jim Johnston Joyce Johnston Alice Jonason Janette Jones Monte Jones Dianne Jore Fred Keith Joseph Keller Janet Kelly Patricia Kennedy Jean Kennett Carolyn Kent Carolyn Kietf Nancy Kime Seniors Combine G.P.A. With Athletic Sewing can be lots of fun as a hobby, outside of being prac- tical, claims F.l-l.A. Vice President Deanna Kunkel. Deanna is an excellent student belonging to Torch Honor, l.R.L. and Spanish Club. Deanna Kunkel Barbara Kurz JoAnn Kingslien Lynn Victor Klukkert Marlene Bonnie Knapp Carolyn Knoll Jim Chuck Kyer Marvin Kyniston fv Field For Outstanding Year .x -,Q 'L sd Nl 5- V ii. 5. E w 2 4 E Clarence Lamp Harold Lane Julie Laihom John LaTourreHe Craig Laurance DeET1a Lawson Walter Lee Clarence Leffler Joyce Leon Sheryl Lewis Carol Libby Donna Lilly Sherril Linn Larry Little Ben Long Connie Lowery Russel Lowery Midi Luther Ted Lyons ChCl'l95 MCCOHTIGCIK I89 Class Of '62 Largest Ancl Which end do you read from? ponders Ruth Milligan. Ruth is secretary of I.R.L., a member of H.E.C.A., Pep Club, and German Club. She had the distinction of working with her church group in San Francisco's Chinatown last summer. Alger Marsh Hiram Martin Mike McCullough Scott McDonald Nancy McLaughlin Ken McMahon Charles McNair Henry Mack Sandra Malot Coralee Marical James Martin Sandra Martin Finest In History Of M.H.S. Q y i is fji ,B :U J will Sheryl Martin Judy Maxon Nancy Maxon Gretchen Meier Alfred Mercer Brent Messinger Pamela Mickey Glenn Miles Victor Milhoan Connie Miller Daniel Miller Don Miller Jean Miller Jim Miller Jo Miller Sharwyn Miller Ruth Milligan Wyllaio Mills Mary Milne Steven Minneci I9l Many Traditions Prod Seniors Sing along with Alger? Maybe not yet, but Alger Marsh can be heard in most choir productions and accompanying a few of the singing groups on the piano. Barbara Mitchell Brent Mitchell Jim Mitchell Margaret Moir Ellen Montgomery Gerald Moore Mike Morris Kathleen Moulton Larry Muir Wilma Music Barbara Myers Diana Myers To Work Harder For Their Class Par Myers Janice Neel Ron Neely Karlene Neill Beverly Nichols Rex Nicoclemus Bruce Niedermeyer Jerry Niedermeyer Diana Nordsfrom Judy Norton Dean Nulton Georgann O'Brien Terry O'Connors Gene Offord Garry Olson Larry Olson Norman Olson 'Rita Olson Milton O'Neill Marilyn Oversireer I93 Senior Class Displays Talent Claudia Owen Bill Owens Dianna Parker Deck the Halls with . . Christmas time is Ken Paschke Claudio Paterlini Cheree Paulazzo G bUSy time fOr Janet Crawford. Besides being uniform manager for Pep Club, active in Spanish Club, and a member of R.N.C. she devotes much of her spare time to the Candy Stripers. Royce Payne Jack Peebler Yvonne Perreard Charles Peters Lynn Peterson Sandra Pheister Penny Phillips Larry Plankenhorn Marsha Potter Cheryl Potucek Both In Ancl Out Of Classroom Wm i , 1 ff , W R' Mary Powell Mike Pritchard DeV0nne PVOUQl'l COVWSTUVWCG PUQmll'e Gilberf Quill Eddie Rodliff Faye Rasmussen Sfeven ROY Dave Redmond Hope ReeVe5 ,Mag QW MMM Sondra Reich Norman Renner Jock Richardson Bob Riechers NOlC1 R0bbir1S Richard Roberts D0ug Robertson Russell R0b9l'f50Yl Helen R0dmbl'1 Thomus R055 I95 Scholarships And Other Awards NaCl2 -l- H20 '9 r2 thinks Chemist-Physicist Vic Milhoan. Besides the sciences, Vic is interested in photography, as a mem- ber of Shutterbug Club, and chess. Sue Scott Judie Seawell Jaci Rummel Laura Rupert Linnie Sample Evalyn Sasse Adele Schrein Gordon Schroeder Linda Sempert Robert Schroeder Maureen Schultz Thomas Semple I96 Are Garnerecl By Class Of '62 David Serry James Shaw Deana Sheppard George Shreeve Sandra Shugart Nola Shurtlett Nancy Simmons Jeanette Simons Teresa Six Al Smith Anita Smith Delores Smith Douglas Smith Stanley Smith Stephen Smith Ron Snopl Vivian Snyder Lea Southard Sharyn Spurgeon Carole Standridge I97 Lois Stedman Tom Stephenson John Stewart Ronald Stockman Gary Strong John Stroup Don Tackley Anne Taylor School Life I Headed .. ky Vkknr I. .krtgn-X K .f A. I I I ,.-'?,,,,i,,5.g 5,:, f-Q1 f. ie ,::,q.z ,. , - 1 3 . - ,ff - fs P' .cfs Www: me r3:,r.,'.yrw'7gfs f. , ,gm 1 pw .las - f.Q , -,w rr gg .p r ru gs .-fee: gf We 5 ' .wz,f,.msS,,1vfwr,, w-.?gr.m,gw,,..,,ffm - r. , .. - 5 , . - , Sq- amy .f .5 55 bask-,, .mf ,str 5.1: -, . f , . . K. - ,- , .f mg... f. V. 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' 1 '- 55 7 'fi-'??5UfQ5'bf-!5'P?,-?r45i-z 3if?:?J?:'5,-31343'5 ':S': Q3'SiI'f?:-, rr -. if if ?!V?t??i1ca5i1'iZ3,,-yPiJr,l,zg2-- ,,fmsw,- ., 5 --sm ...Q-Q. in-A .t .:. i 1.1 frees,-ft.,q,?c5,sf3gW1r+4tam5'fSrgwl,y.,-1,g.fyiQ,igwr. I :2l!Wm,a:,5gsMfw,g4,,wr.1 M t, 5:.,m,.igwaif-'..ei-..:.w.--e.yWxz,fft??ifa-M.fffwmff eiwifrvtglarfyirfetgfgef:ww,-1.3ta'mfwj3ff.f. -V 5 W ,- r 1. .rss ma., . , Maw, , m,.e,2,-MN, ,,,m,,,rr.r, r. M,,,,..,sM, 1 . rr ye. ' 1 1 - fwsv of rrr' ' r Y - V 1 Q R Q if Where's my T square? Dennis Gaster is one of this year's out- standing drafting students and an all around student. As a member of Torch Honor, he worked on the float committee for the noise parade. Ter Cheryl Taylor Gary Tay lor Bill Thompson ry Tod By Ever Active Seniors Phyllis Tosh Win Trumbly Jim Tungate Carole Turk Loretta Turman Kathy Uridel Amy Vail Betty Vail Linda Vance Bob VanDuker Clay Varney Patricia Vaughn Robert Vaughn Linda Vice Eugene Vincent Renny Vowell Marilyn Waller Cheryl Wainscott Leonard Walch Brian Waldeyer KWWA English Takes Time From Seniors' Schedule Barbara Walker Shirley Walker Jane Ward Joan Ward Rosann Warren Carl Washburn Marsha Watson Judy Watts Drama productions owe much of their success to hard working people backstage. Jean Kennett is taking care of costumes for a Thespians production. Jean is also busy as secretary of Russian Club. Don Weter Barbara Whalin Gary Wheeler James Wheeler Dramas, Debates, And Remedial Gordon White Carol Wiegand Barry Wright Allan Zieman Mark White Tim White David Whitmore Mike Wickersham Jim Wilkinson Gloria Williams Karlene Wiltermood Leland Worth Boyd Yaden Jim Yoder Evelyn Young Ralph Younger' .jfyww 4 1' 174.2 Xiggfv 5325 ,Iliff Ip If fl ,WW M MW -1 1 , 4 1 fl ! w:,lff 2,04 JV 52' 149' 5 if ff' , aww Z 3 X' , My ff W fx? ji if gf? 20l Senior Activities '-:'f if'lsef 'Hifi-5'r lifuf ?is: l: Lf? 1 if Yffi1ffi l?V:e ' 5 .I , .-iff' 'tu' 'H f r - 7 5 E--,. vf,.-- ,e--,-,..-L, ., -, -fr, ,-'f re...-,,.-f,,: .--f-f , ree ff.--f ,u -,, 1: ---f r,f,s ,few iiii lf 555153 92?3f 3 ZEQWZYJ fsiflfieifil 2 2-3:,3,flDQi29f?'.- ti-i ' ' 'i gr L,CflUb '2-3, l.R.L. l-2-3,',SECff2iCfyx' z.,.-, Boys' League ffl-EQ-,,2i,,E,,i'Historian 3, LOUD Club ' ii'i ii Committee 2, Torch Honor ' VERNA, Girls' League i-2,3, urer 3. 3: F.B'L'A. 2: FIHIA- 3. BARRELL, COLBURN: Boys' League i,f2.33,'Qff JOHN, Academic, Bays' Bays' State i, Larin Club i, ski CIul5gf3,.,i--5' l-2-3, Crater Business Manager BARTLETT, STEVEI BOYS' l-GUQUE l'2432 223-ilECo-editor 3, Debate ie2-3, A.F.S, Fin- Bclfid l'2- 2. FOOT,-,ali 1,2? H-EAC-A' 37 Hi. BATES, SANDRA LEE, Girls' League l, Inter-Club Council 3, l.R,L. l- Choinu Fini0ri'S Rainbow 2, Hil- Pres. 3, La Tertulia l, Prom Abflef 3? Advanced Glfls Cliofl-lSf7-Lf 2, Student Council 3, Torch C5955 ClUl3 2, SSCVGTUVYI Ffenfll La Tertulia 2e3, Prom Committee JIM, Academic, Boys' League Helly Squad 2-3- 53,2Q3,iiiigrgggilgghy.Chemh Boys' State l, BAUER, PAUL G., Academic, Boys' League, T l Vice Pres. 3, Prom l-2-3: BOYS' STGTS 22 F00lbC?ll,f' Honor 2-3, JEssi 2. l-2-3, French Club l-2, ,JJ,, 3jQ5der of Girls' League 1- 1,2-3, Saturday L9Ggl:lrfQ'?',',Ef1iQlfl5,il9Gll l-2333:-1,2 La F.T.A. 3. TfC1Cli 2-3- V .-1A',, l'ilSf?1l4LEN, KATlEi3liEE'l3Ti4i??Er?49icademic, Girls' BEUVEAU PATRl5l'r5-5aAiNN1' Glfls' leU9F ?' 1-2-3, ,,.i ..., . ,l12:31...fvXiTiE5fF'??ll?Fil5Q?WQUE lf FAH-A-E ,ILV Club 23' 'J iff5Elf?fl'Jf 4l7'liMGWJAE-'BSUZANNEZ ACC'd9m!9?4 iflW?il5lFl9Gl 3i NGfl0fl0l ff-.alcililiil-,'21'i.l:?-99933 iilt' 2'3l Debole li2+3f of BfO0dwGy 3- ' ,,,,',,i, I,,G?51mm?ff'QlUb 'plesldenl 32 Girls' PAT, Girls' League Qyg1i22. ,.Eff-E,-iCQA:i3, l.R.L. 2-3, La Terrqlidwilrff-,ir 2, Choir 3, 'Lil Abner 'Z', N Academic, Girls' Leaguie 2-3, I.R.L. 2-3, Latin Club Girls' Chorus i, Finian's 2, L'il Abner 3, F.N.C. 2-3, 3- Academic, Bays' League Officer 3, Finian's Rain- L'il Abner 3, La Terlulia DANNY, Boys' League 'l-2-3, 22.--if-.ri 1'-2 'wi ,E iff 22: i, ' ,- MARY, Girls' League 2-3- ,L ,'-.- THOMAS, Boys' Chess Club 2, i- 2, l, Swim 2-3- ieer, itil ' BILL: l-2-3, Band . riffliffffillvs, BOYS' League Choir i-2. Girls' League 1-2- l-2r3, Maiorelte 3, Prom Committee league l'2'3i Af' 'fl?o'seburg Senior High School, Ro'seb'urg,:- G ,lrlfllelk Elub Co u n ci l 3 . , ' 5 ' 5 ' Oregon, 1961, Boys' League 3.'f' -i' V'r-'--- 'ff i BELL, ELLEN KAY, Girls' League flf2.2i--3,5 - ' Barra i-2-3, i-i.E.c.A. 2-3. BERG, JAMES vicroier Aaaaemiaglsaysf League i-2-3, Bi-Phy-Chem 3, H.E'.'C.A,fjf,15, 3, Wrestling l-2-3. .,','- iff BERGHOLM, ANNA BIRGETTA lSU,SS'l,ligi'g ' Academic, Girls' League 3, Siudenl 3, German Club 3, Girls' ri' 1 Council 3, Pep Club 3, l.R.L. 3, cauaei i 3 , L y f .Ui BESTft'5l?flAl?ON: Girls' League Stude'n'?5l3jlfeague 2, Girls' Chorus -tr-, , ' M i Advance'd '5'Giifis',, Chorus 3: G.A,A. BEYER, RUTFE-Q3fEr1'tered from Our SnViafff-,1f Lutheran York, New 1959, Girls' Lea'gUefiigf2-3, Ari Studefjtsflf League l-2, Candgifgtripers 2, G.A.A.f'3'.Y,, BIEGHLER, DON R, 'eqysfieague Band l-2-3, Orchesira',,2,'5,3,liby BIRGE, Juoiriei ANN, Girigigeague i-2-3E,.,,,j,., Candy Siripers 2-3, F.H.'A'L'z lg',f,N.C, La Tertulia l-2. ,-,r BLACK, ANNICE OLENA, i-2-3, Chess Club . . ,RM , .. wie' Tliespm ..,, Clvb---?f-1 reirr, Qfiw A i C, J A999922 MOG ii, it -ee eiierieie ii 1 iiii 'lfl3eSf ,,,.', QV il5Ff?Q,dYYQ-Yr -,i. AC! ' DU DL EY, Ac a d e m ic, E n te reclj' L L A ,,,..,, e,-,- ,,... ,... ,,,,, , , ... , ., ,,,, , .., U, , ,,,, jfifpl fi , 'fl'Gfjj'jj ',,', , , s, i,-i 'tii ,iii . A iff? T :f5: - 'A fffirlml i . l5ili9.fi3fflfligiifl? 'i -J I 5'eSL??'9'9?,'.f9,?59'-1233-flibliiqrl'-Qii7f'l?79hlf'l7l'3'79V i'31+'- 5Q'??Tglfli J 2 ACG'dE4?11CQ1H-,501 Steffi.. ' 2 ,' f' Senior Activities . ' 12' iiii Lii'i' 2 LLLLT ERESA lVlARlEi j.BQWENg THOMAS R., Bays' League iiyi iii' Girls' Chorus 1, 2. 11i'1f i ' iChorus 2-3, Mixed Chorus 3. BQWMAN, DARLENE, Girls' League 1-2-3. CHILDRETH, WESLEY KEITH: PETER, Boys' League 1-2-3, 1-2-3. Club 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Saturday League CHlPMAN, WAYNE HOWARD: B ,Basketball 3, Shufterbug Club 2-3, League 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3. -QgEQC.O. 3. CHRISTOFFERSON, BRIAN D., says' HBQYD, THERON GEORGE: Boys' League 1-2-3, Chess Club 2-3, I,R.L. 2-3, terbug Club 1-2-3, Vice Pres. 2, KEN: Boys' League 1-2-3, niCians 1. Manager 1, Football Manager CLAUSEN, BOB, Boys' League League Basketball 1-2-3. Basketball 1-2, Football 1, ELVA BERNICE, Entered from League Basketball 3. .If, School, Jan. 1961, Girls' CLEARWATER, GEORGE 4-League Chorus 2, G.A.A. 2, League 1-2-3, Basketballgg,,fj1iQQ2Tifi?, Class, 2, Thespian Club 2, Ski Officer 1, Football of xggqlub 2. --..k 1-2-3, Prem Commiiiee.,52,,,l.35iiJldeai Couaf-f League 1-2-3, Cil 1, Track 1-3 .g.g. 5 -rti ,ff,l,j,g, 1-2. iil ...... COCH RAN, Aeaderiiiqi QQEEEWOLD. .---'. ,... .... B QYS, '.--.-..- I-2, Clierue 1, ll.. l-'ll Abnefl-53535 PEP Club 2-3- ........ Yell 55l3 QKMANr SHARON: Chorus 1, DANIEL: Boys' Gills' Chorus 3- 'iltir 1-2, PATRICIA LYNN: Girls' JuaIE: Girls' LSGQUS Baird 1, F,B.L.A. 3, La Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus3, Vi-: , ,..., .-TI-iespian Club 3. VICTORIA SUE, Girls' League COLE, JOE MICHAEL Entered Stripers 2-3, Crater, Lay- burg Senior High, Roseburg, 2, Co-Editor 3, G.A.A. 1, 1961, Boys' League 3, Mixed 3, H.E.C.A. 3, Hi-Time, 1-2, COLLIER, WILBUR JAMES, Council 3, Pep Club 3, Prom Cleveland Senior High, 2, Student Council 3, Ushers 1. 1961, Boys' League 3, BETTY ANN, Entered frarrr CONCANNON, DAVE, Entered California 1960. Girls' League Klamath Union High School, ,,g,g, giu, . ..,7 Falls, Oregon, 1960, Boys' JAMES NJ Acodemlcl -'ii A iiii 3- 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, I iill ag.gRE,R, LYNDA SUE: Girls' of Chorus 1, , Latin Club 1, Club 2. ,g-F?liQin5Qf5CommitTee 2, Ski ,,, Wrest- WAYNE: Boys -3. igry 1-2-3 , Football 1-3, VICKY, League of 'M F.H.A. 1-,g,,,iT,Pe552Club 2, D.E.C.A. Track 1-2. CRAVER, Entered i i Boys' League 1-2-3. Tillamook High g-,,, 1961, Q-l33t5ERs, BETT1g5gE,gr5I,,5ilGirle' League 1-2-3, League 3, gggvarreed 3, Mixed Chorus CRAWFORD, JANET, Candy Striper 2-3, League 1-2-3, Band 2-3, G.A.A. 1, La 1-2-3, Order of 2-3, Uniform Manager 3. League Basketball CREEL, CYNTHIA LYNN, 1,, ,r,.,, ,... . ,,,....,, ,-. , , -,., ..-, , ,.,,, i ,,., .. ., ,. .,.. . , ,,. .. .,.,,, .--- i,,,..,,. , ,. r ,. rr ,A r.,-li.,--r.--vi-P.:-I.,-1, -ii,-irie . ,,I-:- ,fi .:,,,.,r..-.,.-, :.J-ff,-,,-I..r su.: r.,,.:---..-ri-..r-we r 11,1 'fr I'--A-N '55lk-ffft .. .. . .. . -. .r r ,. .. ,... .. .. . . ,+L ma, -iflieifr l'ifQ,e,li-L! -. R,.,..,.-, fe 1 .. r,. . . ,, ,7k,V ,,,k,n,.:,,V,.,k,g,,,,.,.u,-,:5,1,,,if-,9.kw,,.e-,g,, 1, ..,. ,r,,,.-S-,..,r,.,-rm -,..,-,,r.e-,ss ,e-2 . ,J ,,- Senior Activities 1 l ,.l- .,L.4 a I Thespian, geAsrwo D,, BARBARA: eine' 12g3,'-'Girls' Chorus 2, F.H.A. SMITH: Academic, Boys' Pl-2, Distributive Education 3. 'ffgf ,g:-, ? i ,E ' Debate, I-2-3, German EATON, SCOTT: Bcys' League H.E.C.A. 2-3, President 3, Hi- ketball 2-3, Football 2-3, Order 2-3, Sports Editor, Inter-Club Coun- Track I-2-3. Latin Club I-2-3, ska Club 3, Track EDWARDS, BILL: Bays' League Wrestling l-2, Swim Team 2-3, Baseball 2, Cl1OlI' 2-3, l'I.E.C.A. 2?-3,-I ,i3gg.iQ5Y, ROBERT M., Bays' League 1.2.3, Saturday League Basketball 2-3, FiQiil? Chorus I-2, Tennis I. nian's Rainbow 2, Li'l Abner 3. .,5'gfi- -ff KEVIN: Bays' League 1-2-3. EICHELBERGER, s. STEPHEN, Acaderfiigfgf Girls' League I-2-3, Pep Boys' League I-2-3, Bi-Phy-CheUiii'Q 3g, tgligr, TL Bays' State 2, I.R.L. 2-3, Nariaag2j,,1.,,Thee.g. JOE: Entered from Grants Pifm Club 3, Saturday Leogue.,,.Bii?gketbQil.l,' High 1961, Boys' League 3: Madwoman of ChaiIlot'',,,,.-'2ffffQ'Best Broadway 3. CLYl2lgfiffBfiNJAMlN: Boys' League EKBERG, KAREN: Acude,m.iC:l,l,'iQiEls' League' DiSifirlLe2,fr,qe,,,,.g,eueaiiae 3. L-2-3, aaaa 1.2, 3, Latin. QEIJORMEI League l-2-3- CIUIU If RUSSFGH ClQli. 2.H'3'ifi1liL5fCh Honoffz, 5 .El5lYERi LGGQUG I- ELDERI SUSANE-Q?f5I3l5lf'.',i3'2AG'5Clemici Glfli-'f Bend Lrf -L 1 errree Girls' LeG9.'-ii? 3: Ushers 2, ea ,,, League 2-3,-'Rei- JOHN CGUCIY SIVIPEVS Wie-Sfline I-243-I LLLL 'meS VIVIAN MARIE, Edlm' 232 efrCli9ll5' Abner 3. ',L'h COfT1mIlTee 27 Torch ANNE: Academic, Cofdllof M-H-5 News G.A.A. 3, I.R.L. 2, Latin I Tnsrf ii,-ss2,,i3i,Meafara Mail Tribune 3. Russian Club 2-3, Tennis 2, ELGIN, DAVID: Academic, Boys' 2. I-2-3, Football I, La Tertulia SHIRLEY ANN: carrie' League day League Basketball 1-2-3. Students League 2-3, F.T.A. ELLIS, RICHARD J.: Entered 2-3, Pep Club 2, Prom High, Long Beach, California 2, Prom Princess 2, Rally Squad demic, Boys' League l-2-3, 3, Tornadia Princess 2. l. A NoNA JEAN: Academic, Girls' ELLs, MLNDA LEE, Girls' League Girls' League . Council,,,5g,,g's-if, .-..'.,V. Choir 2--3, Advanced Girls' 2, Band l, -- '.f. 2, Li'l Abner 3. Vice Ppesident 3, i-- i ELMGREN, DAVID TODD, 3, I.R.L. 2, Swim Lea'gQ'E,'i.1 ,I' g.hBoys' League Council 3, JAMES BRIAN: Officer'-53,,,'ffQEoQtbaII I-2-3, Order German Club 3, Coun- 2-3, Prom' 2, Saturday National Thes,piari'.'?f.'fY,.QElub I-2-3, Basketball. 'i 3. ll., ENDERS, vicra,gg,A.ig,,..,MLoREE, Aeaateltiilieiii QEfi2l,N'KWATER, Miigegg53,ggi'y1siffLeague I-2-3, eine' League 1-2i235l.Qj-.ehaaf 3, Li'l I-2-3, l-2, Wrestling 3, A.S.B. Officer i.'i I CIWOVUS 2: Chess CIUb'L -1555555410 VY 2: Debfifil Academic, Girls' I, l.R.L. l-2, La TertliITa'Q,'2,iglT,,'g2-3, League Council Pres- Committee Chairman 2, 3, Associate Editor Student Council 3, Torch Inter-Club Council 3, President 3. if , - Club 3, Pep EVANS, YvoNNE CAROL, 2, shunerbug I-2-3, F.B.L.A. 3, E.H.A. .,...,,, 599 ....' Q . . ',.. - ,,,-. e.:.-re-L.,-,,,z,e,,,,,., ...f. ...,.51.,.e,,,,,,.u..i, ...,, ,gg .,... ,emuM:Wm,:,.,,VA:,M kyrrk .,.W,.,.fm a --,,- ,-i- ,--,- 2 - l---- I e .. . u. W., . .. e.... 1, .. . . ..... e. . . -- I, . .. .: .., :H f .Ji '21 f G .7.Q1H1'.'?:s.7S57-5... Sflri fx 177--1 ' f,i '7l E'1 l -Y' ' LTL' Y il.1I5Vff5E..-: 51.'?5iFls7'-' fu.,Le.-':f,..1-,,,,if,.,,1f,,,z'f,.e,,,,a..,-fesi.'r..,.,,e.e5.1-2251:-f.-L.,,g,g-fg,..,1fg ,,ggege.,,..,,-,...,- gl,gg'ig-,i5ays,Tg,,Leq'gue1f2S3Q, .'1.,..,1 Senior Activities . .y-V, ,L,gg,.-1-1 J ez- ,-,,:, 'J ,,.,-fi. ,--5-J, .. 3, i ' Council 3: SUE: We 2- High School, Sunnyvale, Cali- Yiiii 1 GRAVES, RAYMOND: says' 961, Girls! League 3, F.H.A. l. GREEN, SUSAN, Girls' JAMES, Boys' League 1-2-3. Mixed Chorus 3, French JOHN vv.LLlAM, Bays' League GREGORY, JOEL WAYNE, Football 1, Saturday League Bas- League 1-2-3, Choir 1-2-3, 1-2. ' 1, Finnian's Rainbow 2, SUSAN E.: Girls' League 1-2-3, 3, Senior Class Treasurer 3, -2, 1-2, La Tertulia 3, Swim Team H.E.C.A. 2-3, Hi-Times of Chaillof' 3. Editor 3, Inter-Club KENNETH, Boys' League 1-2-3, 1-2-3, lst Vice President 1-2, Cross Country 2, Saturday Thespian Club 1-2-3, 2, 3. Student Council 3, ELLET: Boys' League President 3, Dino i'l Boys' League 1-2-3, and Scroll 2-3. ll155?'bC ' GR'FF'N1 JOE: U9 1 Girls' League ball 2-3, F.H.A. ,ml-lV.E.C.A. 3, mittee CCC, Club 37 -,f-- 1 L , BOYS' Siflpefs 21 F .... iii 5C U'G'UY RON: BOYS' Ofdef Of 'M 1 i DAVH32 BOYS' iiii iiii 3. MICHAEL, Aeaalemic, iiii CHEM MERL CUFFORD1 Hi-Times 2-3, l.R.L. li -3, Band 1, Saturday 1-2-3, Scriptor-Quaestor 3, ' ' A bC1ll 1: D.E.C.A. 2-3. Thespian Club 1-2, Prom Chair- HAAS, JEROME: Boys' Club 3. Chess Club 2-3, D.E.C.A. WILLIAM A., Emerea from san HACKNEY, CAROLYN JANE, High School, 1960, Boys' Brookings Harbor High Band 2. Girls' League 1 -2-3, SUSAN ELIZABETH, Academic, HADLEY, MARK, Bays' 1-2-3, Girls' League Coun- HAKE, RICHARD, Entered 3, Band 1-2-3, Senior Sym- Senior High School, 1961, 1-231 Clflss ReP'eSe'1'Uf'V?, , 3- 2. Swdem Colm Art Students League PAUL WILLIAM, ' ttsi Theslviun Club DENNIS: Cha gyy Best of me Home HARD. llsss Girls' 2, 3, Debate 1 , HART, li llss F-T-A 2: Hf-rim-S Keele PM Bgyg' League HARWOOD, League Bas- League 1 -2-3, l-2-2, ETA. 1-2-3: La eefR.eeeRe1Q1aes FRANC'5 Acedeeiff Qf PLLC' 3- eeseeee, ees . --,- U 9 ' , U 9 .,., 5, ' R 7 ' 1 L. ' .f ' f1 f7'Q1'f' :Lil'..'5'S ll:SAllYF:'T.'1l'Eire-krfffiff'l'.L--hivinfiwidiijxl-few?'iiflier?:fi3--'f.:i-fLSl.ftfE.l'.fL.K--fi,we fm 'ly-EP:fgeefslziuwieeie,,-5215. 7, , ' . .v .e-e,-norm, -' ll .f ' -1 w- -g-,gage-sr-e-f,,..f ,-ef.:-'lg ie' ,- , A ' ,L it , ' L le ,J ,,, II. li L l L '-i , -f..,,. ,:..- .,., .,,.,e, .. f,,,,....,, l.,-, . l,.. ,..-. ..,, . ,f.,. L -,. ff.l ..., V ..e.: RL., f ,,. ,,....--., iee. .. ll., .. .. J. .. . .. .... , ,. .. aa., .,..... .Q ..., ,. l....,, ..,.,, ,.,. , ..,.. ,ae .,,.. .... re .,.. ..., Q gi J . . . . .3 .. E i.. . M sew -Q 22:2.Q-ie-ffiaeseev-1,f:Z.J.e1,wie eaelffsgiizizevvv -wwf Senior Activities W, Lyris.i:2,Qi,igii,j1 ffl' ci L-ri:vL,i.5gs.zrx1i1 3 f-'r4'f:vil: w.- ,z if -W: gr, 'fs L.--Q .8 ..,.,,, ,s 'f':i1,,: 'L . iii ' ii ii i i L Glfl5'i Viii E1 iih ffffz,1ezE3'5ClQ5. LNWDLAVEI BOYS' LeggU93lQili,i?'5f35L Lii'i BONNIE JEAN: GMS' T 'iii A5253'if2'E5l5i5ili5VfbiU9 Club 2- Chorus l, Distributive Edu- .r---SACOBS, LENORE ADAlRE: Girls' i-2-3, Girls' Chorus i, Advanced 5fQQ'iijl,fsf.'I JAMES ALAN: Academic, Bays' Chorus 3, E.T.A. l-3, Orchestra I-2-3, Choir l-2-3, Crater 1-3, JANZEN, KENNETH: Boys' League i-2EfQjQ, 3, E.r.A. 3, Hi-Times 2-3, l.ie.L. JENKS, NORMA, Girls' League Latin Club i-2-3, Madrigal 2-3, , F.H.A. 2-3, Torch Honor 2-3. l-2-3, Li'l Abner 3. 1 JENSEN, JON: Academic, Boys' Leagde, BiLL: Boys' League l-2-3, .Kp i-2-3, Band l-2, German Club'3, Council 3, Football i-2-3, w Club i, Saturday League Basketball 'M' 2-3, Saturday League UW rQ5Tennis 3, Torch Honor 2-3. 1-2-3. ri JOHNSON, DONNA: Girls' GAE, Academic, Girls' ' Band 3: Advanced Girls' Torch Honor 2-3, Swim ' Xl i-2, G,A.A. i-2, ' 3' Academic, Bays' ' JOHNSON, GEORGLA, League State 2, Debate ' l-2-3, Senior Girls' l'l.E.C.A. 2-3, A 1 r I 1 tive, F.T.A. Pep Manage' ,,,,.- ...,,, -...- Glfls' LEGS? Ski Club 32 ', l'3f A l: 'IIL' DlANE Acodemki F-B-L-A 2'3f LU liili A-5-5 Office' 31 ROGER NEIL: Glfls' Chorus li 1-2-3? Bond Debllle I-2-3, Exchang Bi-Phv-Chem ii BOYS' Stat? i,' 'll' ,i,, F-T-A V22 Gifls' SWE Club 3, Inter-Club Council 3, ,ii.t f i 'f Nollonol Thesplun Club 3? LOUISE, Girls' League xi , . ,,.V 151911, 2- , Prom Committee 2: Student I-2, Candy Stripers 2, Girls' yii, ,ffgfxgikiiifirfji' , Einian's Rainbow 2, Li'l F-BLA. i-2, GAA. l-2, U' A , JOHNSON, LINDA ELAiNE, Acadcmiag,Q2,gEii5fQ Ushers i. it-fl' ,J iii,'.' tered from Grants Pass High ANN, Girls' League ,G if illlyl l96lr Girls' League i-2-3: Band Chorus 1, F.H.A. 3, French . ,f.,,,,.., ,jig ,-, ,M vanced Girls' Chorus 3: Latin G.A.A. l-2-3, Pep Club 2, 'El if ,yrir JOHNSTON, JAMES DOUGLAS: rg3. ' ' 'i ,.,, ,g League i-2-3, Band i. BOB: Bays' League l-2-3, ,gy ,i,,i..' 1 AOHNSTON, JOYcE LEE, Girls' Vice President 3, I French Club 2. , . .,, 1 llfiii i AUCE L0U'5Ei Glfls' W,: Entered ,,,f. A 2-3: Advanced Girls' Senior High, Sacrame,ri.tOfjfff5fjQlitor- l, Abner 3. .1 ,',' .'iQTi'i Bend l. RAYMOND, i-2-3, ' ONES, League i-2-3. A Oolbcll l'2'3i l fIi3??!,t,Of 'M' l'2?355 League i-2-3, i. wrasriirig i-2-3. Chorus JGRDONL DAVE: B0E5?,i?iiii,E??9Ue l'2'3?Zl Boys' League Basketball i, Cioss of 'M' li track li Boys' League JORE, DIANNE, Girls' Rl KWH, FRED: BOYS' League .,,,. ..,,. r .,,...,,... .rir ii',li, A ll rrrc .,,.. .,....s li'l 'rr,,:wr-fist,-,,'Es?rr:Pia1ri97i'zT?6iij Ii,S1ifg 13sfisi1r'5t ',fE:'fQ15 i5i,ifYi,s':'7' ?'EfJ,5P5Ifz Fsfefiieri-Lrj',gifrQ?ilr'.gf3glf.'Yrg5''ri 2 ' A ' -- ,fa x 12 1' 'gifiifi , I it l Senior Activities ..-f,, , ,,-- l- -,.-M, .,-', ,-,K k,.k V.,- - ,Rive-5 :.,..,k,,,k5. if:l1Qllfifl3Z-ei: Ql'Q1l?Qfl--55553 lzi RO WN: Gi rls' iii iprlolml Committee Abner 3, AdvancedGrli2lf5jY:l1jiQ:ff:2,, ',Li f ,':1' 3, Ushers 1: ''Oklahdnigifjlgf.flljg F.N.C. 2-3, President 3, Inter-A iiii 'ii' l 'Jl'l Finnian's Rainbow 2, Li'l ,,iCiilb41lCduncil 3: l.R.L- 2: PHP Club 2-3- LAURANCE, CRAIG KENNETH: 'iC AROLYN ANN: Girls' League League l-2-3: Baseball l-2-3: Bask'ellja,l,f'f E.H.A. 1-2-3. 1-2, Football 1-2, Order of 'M' NANCY L.: Girls' League 1-2-31 Saturda Lea ue Basketball 3, Tig -,i:',,i. L 5 2 ENC 2 LEE wf1L1El2'gB L 12 3 tripers , . . . . , : oys' eague - - . i',- JOANN: Academic: Girls' LEFFLER, CLARENCE: Boys' League I-2-3: La Tertulia l-2-3. Wrestling i. LYNN: Girls' League 1-2-3, LEON, JOYCE MARIE: Girls' Leagesiej 2. l-2-3: A.S.B. Officer 3, Treasurer:,:5Qhc5l5i'l-li DALE ALLEN: Boys' League 2-3: Advanced Girls' Chorus lg 2-3. La relfulla 2-3, Pep Club Boys' League l-2-3: Committee 2: Student Councilf grr 3, i?ffEi4fjlQx:,lAbner'', French Club i. 2, Oklahoma 'lp ''Finniangiggiilgininbowf' Girls' League 2, Best of Broadway 2: Advanced LEWIS, SHERYL CHRISglQglQl3liE,iQ5ff,G,i,rls' Leagulef Chorus 3, E.ls.L.A. 2-3, 1.2-3, Candy F.H.A. 2-31 l'2'3' F-N-C 31 lv riul .rrr Cllows lf :iii LG Teflullti l,!S:2i'f 2 ' 3 - FHCHARD LEE: League l'2'3l Band 2: 2-3: Chess Bays' Leugue l-2-3: Saturday JAMIN: Boys' League 3: TOFCLW HOHOV 2-3: JESSI Qlflll-525 ',l: lp Saturday League CARI: Girls' League l-2-3: 135511 2-3. French Club l-2: l.lz.L. 3. LOWERY, CONNIE: Girls' League JIM: Boys' League 1-2-37 Band Girls' Chorus l. 3, Football 2-3, Prom Cam- LGWERY, BUD: BOYS' Lwgue 50iUVd0Y l-EUQUC B05l49Tl3Gll Baseball I, Distributive Club 2. LUTHER, MIDI: Girls' League DEANNA: Academic, Girls' Stripers l-2-3: La Tertulia 2-3: -2-3: Bama i-2: Symphony 3. ,,, l'2r F-l'l-A l-2-3: SECVGTGVY LYONS, TED: Entered from Moscow 3, I.R.L. 3, La Tertulia dl-ligh, 1960: Boys' League rlleeplan Club 3: Bev 2-3, 3: Prom Cfimmittee 2: MARC: Entered from :,.: llll fl6li5ll3!5e5i5l?iQ,l l'll9h School' N591 siSglyl2lZ1i,3iE5lBARBARA JEAN: Grrlgggiglirgicrglue League'i1lQ,2525gl-3,:,HCllees Club 3, wreelllag-,,g,1llg 3- ,,n, Entered from?-E,Mt,gr, BOYS' l-eG,9QQfillfQ?l35l2f31 FOOT- Sbbsffl High l960r BOYS' lellegez l-Rel 2'3- rl ':lll' 2.3, MARVIl3lgQEfSI3iSf2ilEr1lered from MCCORMACK, Boys' Leagguell Pass l96l: Boys' l-2-3, Football ly League 3: 3, ,me 3, ketboll 1-3, D Boys' League lvleCuLLouGl-l, ademic, Boys' League Stat?-r League 1-2-3, 2-31 UGSS Cfflief lr l Ofdef Of 'M' l-2-31 Tmfk L il' l ' N' .l-,L: A 5 - , : :,,,,: :L ::,:,, L. 1 '::- f :,,,,-.,., -,. l risszw,-1-ffz''ill-2 1- if ifllelfm- 21 lr- -1 uf: te, :ffm-.il rise-we '?lfz,':121--wi emi- lief,,i?l-.ri sm-112''ssreeiesiiiilll , ,,,, , ,,,.., .. 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A me -- E Senior Activities : ,,,. .,,,Mfr-ff.Sf,,11r,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,--,,,,,e,erf: 1-,. ff,,,k.' ,e,,s .e, ew-,,,,,.regg,g1,,t,1,,W 3, we 1 .fr,,lY,,e,,,-r,,--rgs, 1 rr: rwivre' Hr i- rs,,1e,,-wa 1- gg,'rw.,,fr3:,,.,-are :fa 1e,,,-rr, rr-.-ae 1.f,,s f,,,, .R f,..- 1 me rg .R ,.-fk ,, ,5,,,,e f,,,,,f,,,,g,,,,,,,, :me e,,..e,,--1,,.,-,Qna.,-, -,kk fr, ,-'f ,,, ,,,,,,--,, ,,, ,,,,, .vagfgfa A are 11,,ws, e,,.-a,,,-,.'r- 12, eff- .R ,..f ,,-e-We vffy- 15,1-fe f WVV. 1-Q,-.fR, , R, ,,., .i,, ,e,,..,,- f, ,,,,,-- ,, ea, ,,,,. f--,e:rge,,gg'r r 1-,e,,,g-rw,,:s'ez R215-'re ifzzsrfg, gg,,-:rfa,gy,grf,r,z,'4s, .e ,-,,.gQ,,-1,'fg1,f,,5r,,- g,, ,.5r,,,rgf,, , ef, ..,,.. f.., was ie? 23,5 ,, e ,,, .,,,,.,,, 1,,.- ze, .e f.. r,, ,, ,, ,,,... ,. .,,,,.,,m ,--f ,,,,,s,,. ,,,. ,,,,,,, ..,. We. ,,,,,,U. ,,,, ,e ., ,.f,e Q, M., ra.,-,,.1 eff, ff, erp re.,-,f,,.fer, f1i,..-,f--.f,,,,-fe, 1 ,,,-,S ffvyf .. f, V, .- r, e,,,-,fi ,.,.,- .s,., ,,, ., ea, ,,,,,, .. 2,,.,,,,- V, .: ,-1,,,-, A ::f,,g,g,,,,-Q,,,,,,,,,,,.s,,,e,,vr,- --f-, .,,. e f,.1,i,..f,Q,,e,,,-L 1 .-,,,,,,.,,,,, .e,V,,e,,. ..,.,,ffe,:,,--,,, H ,,,, ff .f,,-ee, W, fff,,-. ,, ,.,---f e, ,,,, .., .--f' ., .-,f- ,,,,. .. ,, ,,..,,,,,.s,,,,,.,.. ,.,k ,,,,,, ,... 1 ,,. e 1 Aca d e rn i c, P .e of Bfaaaiwayn 3, ifi anger of 'M' 2-3, res' me - CORALEE: Entered from Grants NUTCHELL, BARBARA LEEI Girls' School, 1961, Girls' League 1-2-3: AFT 5iUdef1TS LSGQUG 32 F.B.L.A. 2, French ciaia 3, National MiTsHEEL,HBRErgir3 D6 gaye'fLelaAaa3e ALGER: Academic, Boys' League UV0lClY LSGQUS BU5l491L9Gll 1'2'3: Band, Mixed Chorus 2, Choir lllr19l:SWlmTRC1m2- . Abne,-r 3, MOIR, MARGARET, Academic, HIRAM VERN: Bays' League lerlgue l-2,31 G-A-A ls Girls' Band 1-2, Chess Club 1, Cross :idvoriced Girls' Chorus i-2-3, Order of 'M' 1-2-3, U 3- League Basketball 3, Track MONTGOMERY, ELLEN Girls' League 1-2-3, Choir Bays' League 1-2-3, 3, Li'l Abner 3, ?QBi5i.nd li 3- Chorus i, Girls' LEE: Enlered from Pfesldeflf 3: l-G 1961: Girls' rulia 1-2-3, 3- e.,, .,,. P 'Om QF L0 . JUDY f DENNETW Candy Sfripers .,.,. , ,,... ,,, , 1'3f NANCY KAY: 2' LG Terlvllc 2-3- Girls' GRETCHEN VALERlEf iiiii 3' G 'S'.C'l0'U5 lf 1.2-3, carrie' Chorus iili 'US 2' 'Med C'10 '5 C I u b, Secretary-Treasurer 3, lf' 'ner ' ' 2-3: Commissioner of Records ' r H ' MULR, LARRY: BOYS' League 1-2-3, Pep Club 2-3, Prom D.E.C,A, 3, I 2, rarer. Honor 2, MU5Cl, WILMA: Grrls' lwgue ALFRED: Academic, Boys' Girls' Chorus 1, Advanced Bi-Phy-chem 3, Chess 2, Mixed Chorus 2, GAA. i. l.R'L- 3, MYER, BARBARA JEAN: BRENT M., Academic, Ea- League 1.2.37 Bgnd 1.2.3, Resedu High School, Reseda, 5 3, Parlimeritariari, President, 1961, Boys' League 3, District Secretary, State PAMELA ANN: Entered from 'llss Council 3, Lo Terrulio 2-3: GAA. 3: rrr ,OHV on - vrcrorf, Grrrs' league asr 1'2'31 Chess Glfls ,.. D-ECA' 3' 3, MYERS' League CONNIE League Mlxed 2-3, 3- can Y 'pe'S 1'2r F- BOYS' League 3, GAA. 2: 3- NEELEV ROLL BOYS' Ggris' League NEILL, KARLENE, l -RAL 21 Orfhes. Bond 1-2-3? H,,,,mes 32 3. 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U, ,..., i. ., ey--sa, , Y ,,--,, ,,me,.-af.,,---s,..,,-ram.,,.R,af,--fy-.,.f,A-i,,,,,, ,,.. ,ml ,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,H,,,,, R,e,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,.s, .---- R, R, f,1,f1s,.er:,- re,,,2re'es,.f?1,::.e,,,:r.,,'awe fgziesrRirre:..2r,-2'srviewfii'421,,f:Rw.fa-sifiz,-s?r,sf'4S2'sxrr:'r1f:,ff'rsiszfrrsi-'rii,'51' ,,,. we R I ei 1,,,,,,r, ,,.. ef eh if 1462, eg , rs 5 aff: 1: ma, er ., ..,, .al A i,..W,i R ,,.,,, Ui., R 1 1 Senior Activities LQ. ..ff.f. . 4--ei ' X .. i.,,.. -- A '-L '. - ..,,, S R , , ii' i--' S Sf-'rr'--5' 'fre '-Si'? r' 'hifi f r'f'f'- N-:fr.'i'-5Wil J' if :Si5'g:-Q:7'f.rr:Z 'WQl :f1'if7l.':f:?r'i?.'l'-951555fiSjI155t'E7'2f'r55f'Iliiflw-:l':5?:lTV. 5ef 'liT'H4:lF'f'fif'5':r'i'Hifi ii ii:J.:5'3T'.llU7'1l:rr-'5'iI.E..I--'fi' UDY1 Glfls i ' if - . 3 -'ii' SYLVIA PENELOPE: DEAN B , L ,Y Y, f,... - V I .OY5 eague l'2'3f ' f A Grrls Chorus 2: Mrxed Herrmee 2. G.A.A. 1. GEORGANN- Ente df o R L . 1 . re rom a - POTTER, MARSHA: Grrls League Hlgh 5Cl'l00l, Oakland, OFGQOYL Girls' Chorus l, Advanced Girls' trzir -t' f . . -ra:s-1EL.'eq-fin! Girls Lea ue l-2-3- F H A 2- 2 3 'ir' 'ii- ff! 3. . - ' TERRY: Bays' League 1-2- llL?g.lfEKffQEg5Rg,rl,3lel:SNEQ.GTE State 2, Chess Club 37 Foot- 2-3, Orchestra l. Order of 'M' 3r Sewrdey POWELL, MARY LOU: carrie' League mf ,vsfff fkfhsi at R rfa.:f5'mil.-lf' Basketball 3. 3, GENE: Academic: Boys' League PRITCHARD, MIKE: League Basketball l-2- League l-2-3, Wrestling 2. , . 2 3- PROUGH, DEVONNE: Q LSON, GENE: Boys League l-2- League l-2-3, French CIUbQQQf2jri5?f2R'Qep , Saturday League Bas- 2-3, Secretary-Treasuregrffgfgiggfgjilom mittee 2r skr Club Q,-SON' Boys- League 1- PUGMIRE CQNN . ' 'Om Cffl-EPM Sflfvfdey keqgye5g5gske,r,boII 2. High School, ky W - Y ,.k.. H' l-2-3: --t' A rrrf Foofbfl ll l - 2 - 3 rr . League LGUQUS 3- -. f -1 fr-. H' -.f'--- ff rr-, 1 -.fr. le:-1 ,ee-,:reeqgr.s': e-.. fair-L- :mgf,,s'-1-err-r'.4ew1re'rz,.fv-fx-,vzuefg-Qfshasegsrg, -r I- -- .r rf fr,,,'f,.ae-,- wa.up,-.gr..a:f-f,f,f,L WA: GMS rrrr Entered from 2'3r SGCVCTCV Y 31 LG Grants Pass, 23' 2-3: Football 2-3. 'WLTON' BOYS League PAYE L0RRA'NEr r-SJC--1:-rrfi l r 'ii' - League l-2-3, La Tertulra -f-,-iVifl'- . -'.- 'r - ' - MARWYN2 Emeled from MC' THQSPIGH Club 3- sarees, Fresno, calrfemra RAY STEVEN- Bo S' Lea 1 2 . . ' e-r' r ' Y QUC ' ' MyW-gg.r,,e1,-i2g,Q.r.,feg,:--GH-I5 League 2.3. Shunerbu b H 1 1 9 Cl -2-3: BClSl49Tl3Gll 2: League Basketball l-2-3. 'fXL..,G'QL L?F'9ge LA? 33 EEDMCZND' SAVEE CBOYS - - r ner - axe o s' tate r D A 2-3 Mcdrrgvl 3. REEvEs, HOPE: cms' League 'iz'-IPLYWTE 7' n ' ' Um' Jr v.s'IfrT's :iLj:.,1 r.'r. . Lirrflxezi ,',, jf-1? Bm: BOYS Leesue l-2-3: Foot- Mrxea Chorus 3, G.A.A. 3. Wrestling 1-2-3, Order of 'M' REICH, SANDRA GAIL: Girls' H A rrr' NGTIOHGI THGSPIGH Club 31 WANNA KAY' ACGdem'Cr '- - ..-' r F-T-A l'2'31 NORM: Boys League HOW 2- Foofbcll I-2: Truck KEN BOYS RrcHAR s 1u,. JACK: Boys' League -teeth-':vx WH' :wr r ullri-F '.wV511'-1' lf11f?'.r:f'5r1 'r'. : 1'ill1lr e:ez I1f'H5,ri1 an rel-2. ..-, Choir p 'd T. C . 'es' en' 'OSS Etoys try 3, Prom 31 EXCHGH 3: Chorr 3 Saturda Lea 'r . . . Ab r A ..... Y ave., ..... 512.61 e 1 , HGV 3: Student Coun- Abner 3 r'r' ..r. ' Torch RIEQHERS, BOB: -r.-.. at -..-.. r 1 ..-.. L ' Irs Saturday League Baskeiballr 3- Sk: 5selgS59.9Ue l-2 Clvb l-2: H-E.C.A. 3, Swrm Team 2-3. was f'21 - y'.if,:7!,1ii ,li Pep Club 3. ROBBINS, NOLA1 1 '.ff f 1- 'f if iuerers-5 . 2,-r-',:p3,g .... mx, ,-,,-- Y 3... N5 League I-2-3: Bama l-2g Crater 3, 'tiiariararar l-2-3: SGTUV- plan Club l-2-3, lf D-EC-A' 2'3f lr Teerwwse of the --M d f Qh -H , ,,.. O Woman O O' Ol ..... 3, . 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JACKIE: eine' League 1-2-3, iiiiii WGSMITH, DOUGLAS: Boys' ls AdVf11'1CCCl Gi1'lS' Chorus Photographer for Crater anal 2-35 Vicehiaresident 35 Pep 3' Shunerbug Club 2-3' Presldeni iiiiii CEomcglllfeL5'g 1 2 3 ?5M'l '5STAN'EYp E':bBii's' Le-915, 5 Q: G ue F - I ays' tate 25 oot a i-2-35 r 'S-31: QTYCSSUVSEI ij: G-A-A l: 'M 2-35 Saturday League Basketbdil? u - 5 ep u 2-35 Swim 1-2.3. ij5i-ifig? 2- SMITH STEVE: Academic- Boys' RQBERTI ACC1Cl9m1Ci BOYS' l-EUQUS l-2-35 Baseball lp Football l-25 Club i-2-35 National Thes- Ming 1.2, 1-2-3- SNORL, RON: Beye' League BML' 'efgue H - 11011 1- 1 GHS' eesee 1-2-31 SNYDER VIVIAN LOU- - . , ' ' Advanced Girls Chorus Girls' Polytechnic, 19605 Girls' League BRENT: seye' SOLJTHARD, HAZEL Leeggii Club- 11bfef1Gf1 1-2-3: F.B.1-A 3- spnz, JIM: cilc 1-2-31 onsefit 1-2-1 2 '31 Le'-'Que Ode' Advenced KARO1 5 1-2-3: F-1-A 2: Le e 1 CAROLE ANN: NONA SUE A d .,,...,, R, e.,,,e 5:.,e Q .e,5 t . e,e,i 5,,,, ,ee,, 2 . 1 . CG Bend 1-2-31 Union High School, 2-35 Orchestra 35 1960: Gifls' Leeewe 2-3: iii 1. . cii League 1-2-3, Bend 1, Choir JUDIE: Entered bfrorn The Del. me RC,tnL,OW-- Q, --L5-I Abne,-4 School, 1961: G11'l5 LGUQUS 3: 1-2-3, State President 2-35 Girls' Council lg Girls' State 25 Entered from Myrtle cil 35 La Tertulia 2-35 C 00, 1961: Gif1S' Leeave Pep Club 2-3, Prom Committee 2- Seve League 1-2-3, STEPHENSON, GERALD THOMAS: -1 eve' Leesee 5,LL T-2-3. li Foofboll 1-2-3: Order JOHN BREWSTER5 Boys' Salurday league Zii TheSpian Club DEANA SUE: JAMES: STE 2 3 Bene' E.B.L.A. 2-3, ieei ' 1 ' ' f 101111 511112 '15?i-iiififiieheeffe 1-2-3 3- A U ' STROUP, Beye' 1 Girls i-2-35 Order of 2. l4'2'37 Commissioner SWAN, RICHARD: 25 inter-Club TACKLEY, DON: 2' ,1Gf1f1 Club 1-25 TAYLOR, ANNE 21 Russian 1-2-3: Bend 11 F-H-A 35 Tennis 2-3, TAYLOR CHERYL: eerie' 555 W A V F.B.L.A. L-25 F,H.A. 2, La Awdemmf G '5 TAYLOR' GARY ALAN CWS 31 F-1-A Devfd DOUQIGS H1911 1 --51 Jeeer, '1 1 frr ---e'- IV- --,, ,,.. -' LL- t LLLLL as L ' ' RJLRL- J.-V e,..e ..e, egiieee--,.re1,g,,Tee-e?fLe.,,w,55-ee,111--fee-Lew,TRL-.ree-eeeferee,-et e-1,-- ,e-e:.n:Le 1e,J2e:f:e-1- .e,,, ffr., ,,,fe,-en--efeess-.r, ---R L 5 Ltt --J LLLJ i enior Activities e :ee-M-.::7-,-L-I----M:-r.1e..-21-Q7: r:e:---:r,7.97r-rQff2.--A-::-525---fr-.gfri-I-7er.rLes,, ,-LL, we- ,737-,re7ee:ra1r ,wear--71:-e,g!f+5,-7 mf: ---,eerrrax ,r,,1aR-.-I-ere, ,.,,,e:,,. ,i.ge..f,, ..rgI,., ,.,,,,r2,,..r..,.,.,.,sa ,. .e2...,,. .Rr-ere-fr-me --7--rr wi- .er-Ie ws R. - 1- A .r r M :M 1. :L 'SWF 511-KI 3562225 1'Ieas::6f29lLIE'l9S7fFre7 .. . .. .. ., .L I. - A AW A ' r ' V 'i v,k--- v - '- Sf 'R-L Hr ,h'- l'2-3: Pmeror 27 Chorus 3: F-B-L-A 3: 37 JESSI 2. Club 2-3. L F555Aiffilciac-55315lfafhlfivllhryll fix- 'kk' lLW :5Ht Iidiblif. 535-lli57flJfi?:E:3'l2f'dfiiililll LINDA- Girls' League l-2- WETER DON- Bo s' Lecl u ' . ' ' Y g e 37 La TertulIa 2-3. MIxed Chorus 37 Cross Country 27 'Si' lfigluil - A I LORETTA: Gnrls League 1-2-37 Club 17 Order ofM 2-37 Saturday LeagiiB2I5f3's.'? CouncIl 37 La TertulIa 2-37 Basketball 37 SkI Club 37 Wrestlmg I-2-3, Pep Club 3. 2-3. KATHI: Glrls League 1-2-37 WHALIN, BARBARA: AcademIc7 ChoIr - .. ., .. . . . . Chorus 1: L0 Tertulrc 1-2-37 Pep 3, Oklahoma I- Frnrens Rcrnboweeefir '??'4- 1??-4i'Ircl5?. . ' Prom Commntee 2. 2 Li'l Abner 3- Advanced lW5ilrl?53Ai?39+-MY LOUISE- Girls' League I-2- Chorus I- FTA I-2-3- IRL ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1-27 F.B.L.A. 2-37 Orchestra TertulIcI 1-2-37 Pep Club 2-37 ' Vt- . . 2-37 Ushers 1-2. mlttee 27 Sk: Club 3. A -ER' fb' 'F fi E iff? - I I -V:ff.ffz'l1?l7 eg! 17597 Grrle League I-2-3. WHEELER, GARY HALE: Beysgriiigegaue JAY: Boys' League 2-37 Band 1-27 Chess G0li5ZEr:ZT5zi'r'5RL..5GfUfdGY l-'ROQUE BGS' 1-2: Orchestra 17 r L - I- 1':frg,i'tg'2sfer,..,,:kl ,rrsrrqlrgf 3. WHEELER, JAMES DAXQ QSQQQQES Leaguggfgig 9 'S League Hr G 'S Chorus WHWE- 2 ' H539 -f'r 'lf-EEZ were fifiififle' e1fe:EQQ?,.L 2:4-gferg-Iefev'-' --wr rf'-A '. ir ,X fierf'-A1:1--fergwrjeeffrff' ROBERT res: ee. --:reeewe..-e,.,..e..s11 .-er.R:--2377.-eEre.,-er:-AM-I 1---e-we----Iereseefize-9-e..Rs--RH:er-re-er--.e,erer9e,.se--W . . ,..,, :emeef -rw,-,L..,,,,,Qe,geW,.., ,,,,w,.,w,..e, RUTH: Le-we 1-2-3: ..k- e,..i:',.-:rL::4. .I - . I . .':f.,,-Vrriqr,--,7w -ryvgfsgzrg-3-,7-,X -,:e5:L,gg1-J'-r..sszf-e-Aiii-LJ '- 'E--gg-res -175.15 '.1i5'7r,-r 2' rw- - ,,Leg-7:-977-re, 2-37 Frhlvh S 2-3: Order 3: Advanced Grrls 31 5U'U'dUY LSOQUE L' . -, - -2- Frehch Ch-h 2- 1-2-3- .YW--1-IRI? 3. r'--PM ' -, :. X' . 4.-'L--W :',.EL-'im ..-' A-Uni? f.., bf-:'l.27L,:I: zS,Iv - R'iz:l.,,' -ngx' red ,rl 3 u A V7 7 ' 7 ALJ ,rf-ls ,-R5gs,:.Wjjlfw- EUGENE I-IOWARD. DAVID ALLEN: aeye -we ..' 1feiff'.?2,fI 1e:1r,.z1f'f7-12224521--I-fewi-..,,:f,.g,7:3,M-213 ef1,,1,9:19-75--gif'ri-.rf,,.Ie:-if - 2 - 3 . - 3 - IV' ffm 3 :i'5 r Efizf- :'i5:'f2lf'i?4-Ji 7 I5551lff1:lt:EZf?5i3s-Iffiif7Q555'?lfiif RENNY GARY: Boys League I- WHICKERSHAM, MICHAEL S.: . 1-27 Boys State 27 League 1-2-37 Baseball 17 Boys Football 1-2-3- Order of 'M 2- Football 1- Hi-Times 1- Prom Fri , fiiffff 1 ' . ' gommmee 2' Saturday League l:nvlIlEiGixI3ID CAROL ANNE A el i ' '- 71- . 7 ca ,, , ' . MARILYN: Entered from Wood- tered from R0Sel9Uf9 H'9h --Wiil' W2 ' 'Ti-5 A EW: ' ' il?lff-VIE-I' 'iEff, .l2l7EIfll: ' ' '.'i37e'M':f7'k'i--.: School' l96li Glfls LGOQUG 3- lourg, Oregon, 19607 GIrls League 1f?l:'5f-h'i1ff7 ii 'itligml 7 L' - r'f59l:f?1' 51? ' ' r CHERYL LlANEr ACGdEmlCp GIrls League Class Ir's1.s21r.e:-'-''e 1i,iiftY- 'fR::.'rf'zf-frIi'f ' f ' wil. , . 2L:.ef'---7, Q11-45,fiYf.Q--75371-,gee 1-2-3: l-0 Tertuhfl 1-2-3: 1-2-3: Llbrfrrran 2: F-T-A 2- 3: Prom Comrhrrree 2: LEONARD: Boys' League -3. I-2-3, LI I Abner . WILWIQ QIA JIM: seye League - lr' BRIAN: Boys Leggfifgggggky-3. WILLIATCYEQQQQLEXQLQRIA JEAN: Entered BARBARA LEA: Crater I-961, Gvrls :?537fS5fV'T'lW 3 'rrsrzr ,.r-5145325151125Lziliiifylfi Liisiiiflillvls '?3hE::f.kJl- 355: 7-iz.CH-f'sgIZS'?vrriff'-552 2- 3- --SE r -.wij11i1.5ff7:.. . . ,SHIRLEY League WILTERMOOD, Grrle Mixed 1-2-3. F BL A JANE: Gif-Liiriiiireirgue I-2-3, Girls' WORTH, LELAND B..:AiiBi2f5fs2ifee.Leegue 1. D Wresmng 1 Grrle Leegue I- WRIGHT, BARRY: Boys '5'f'5 Advchfed Grrls YADEN, BOYD: Boys 'SIA 7 . 'jvmfifxizi - - ibifaiiiifffjvggiiiii . . 2 2 3' chestra 1-2-3, LIbrarIan KAY- Girls' League Club I-2-3 Club 2'3' .,.. 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IE , I V11 EU , I FYLRITUYQ and Carpets qxbf I I ,nbm 1110 2 MI A I by , 011,114 Wex?TICMGin Medford Y pf wus ST 594-TE ,,,, C ,ff PI I I I I I 'I If I 2!I'I If I I YI I U 9 MIM Jiri' X LQ I IQEFIIJJII . M, if 11 iv If 1 It Uv Crater Title Insurance Co. I VI A V gjbijlji' f Titie Insurance and Escrows XILWU fI I LJIVI K 51 Qtsst 6th Street Phone SP 2-5264 J r V I e 1? I 01911, If z 6 I JVIJU NSXEFXLX QIthernxOr5eNgfi5h IJ ,I ,I I CI wifi foi'28 ffeizurs E ff ' Atfjbf A JQYV 2 ily? I Af I A ,JIIQI N ZIIUUIDII I X f do I ,I IVV I I fi . fIj,Qf'I ILI Eff! VIII rbi 1 X71 FRED GAT R -INSURANCE If III I I LI I0 I I Y I C .R I FG I dt , I . I O J W5 on ey on ' Liv gNfI'Ii9372,59CkS me 'wh V 1 I3 in dh odkddle, Medford I f X - I 'I 5 I J J III! IQLJX I I I if 1 DI I I X , I giugifice SP 3-6691 Residence SP 3-3121 ,I Y ,I ,I Cf! a :f,5' J I IIP If 1 ff fI .... .. FIRST FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association of Medford Insured Savings Home Loans Visit Our New Home Office 201 W. 6th Street Robert F. Kyle, Mgr. ALEXANDER AND BROWN JEWETT OFFICE SUPPLY Sales and Service Phone SP 3-3133 31 North Bartlett Medford Insure the Town 128 East Main Phone SP 2-6139 The Place Io Meet and Eat JACK'S DRIVE-UP Medford's Largest Hamburger Place Jumbo Milk Shakes - CompleTe Fourifain Service HOME OF THESE SANDWICHES The Pizza Burger - Mile Long Hound Dog The Big 'T' STeak - Big Chief Burger OTHER FINE FOODS Mexican Tacos and BurriTos Freshly Baked Pizza Pie JACK'S DRIVE-UP 911 North Riverside, U.S. 99 North BECAUSE OF WINDOW SERVICE - YOU PAY LESS I. Hs, 1 .f ,. .X ,f -1 f 'V ' 1 ., ,f vi, 1 QE! - RX! 1 ff .fn Katt'-3,. 1 ff! 1 xXX'1Q1xmj k ! 1 ffdxrv' ,X X lj rv' ,V , . 1-2 , if ,,A Ne J 2 , 15 J Q fx' 1 J we 1. 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J Nj, I ' 7 ' :J , , .ab-1' , . xl ,ix fx, . uf eh M V ,J 'wif' .fr hey- N' em 226 Eost Mom T' Fu, ' -V+.. will 7 xx :X F W JT' Q2 '-N A' 7 ' W ' fx X , Medford Q W, if if If N Q-f M ,ff . Il, xxx !'F,. rw V 1 X-1 , I, ,V . M...f . , , gf' 1 Y K. eu JN, ,' x K Q 5 f , 1' ' H ,few 'R , 1 , . 2 I,-J W I, 1 A ' li Pilf'?l,'ff'd51f 5h'1P S' fp SMITH-DYNEE NE3'v5LIjI2r5yffif55M0KER 's SUBPLIES ry' LQMBER 199-MPANY 15542-2476 Q sgjifoufh Central 1 J' !,i.j XX: Q4 X' QXOUHQSTCDWD Kitcljen Center V 1 ,' J' J' u.PERSONALlZ'1fDjgERVICE ,.,-I X X11 mx X x,k A, xx-jx J- V, ,NF Ju k on7Count T'tIe Co. .J 35 ,lg ft xx, ifyb y I N5 ff cgi?-ver Eighth'5curjq?Fir Streets .- 1 21 ECI st STTGE1' J Meld 1 if TI' 3 Oregon X- f 1 L-' , -1 ,f gil? Tx 'V Sp 3- 551 Medtggfylf, Ore of AfeA ' 'WF' 523 A lpfxx 2 rx XJ Ph S Q-618971 M we F51 J Corner M5Hi40ndS13Nerside Eastside Market 5 NDR 43 , HARQWA1313 we Ec1stMain Medford EPORTIQG Gooos PAINTS - HOUSEWARES , , Electromc Service Co. MILL SUPPLIES 18 North Grape Sp 3-1971 HUBBARD BROTHERS, INC. s . Y f , N ,. Q, A, V R! 1 X wa 'I A , X 4 l. X X J ., X, If , gy- A 1 K feff M KU A - A5f I ,ff M TL ji QMAJ V fw Y V X ff J EBDMIF E'S 7 if! W by I X ' . 0 2... Aj 1 5 fi X J f , 1 LI 7 l LO! 1 lf P O 1 Vw ty My 3 Vo M6 'Dj Wy l fJALITY 4 if U , MARK T ff! NVQ ,7 7 Lf flf W fy Q fi AV,V 1 U j MEDFORD'S FINEST MEATS SINCE 1940 J I OCLAMML p A V F'-XXV frkiflv-01 l UMM- A65 -V5 fwfvd F I K ML,l Jaffa?-Q tu I I K, CZ! Mrcffvva Y, E MA 6760241 f 151 dwg ,fm Emma is r QW, ML .7 J , ff ki cs? Quad f94,If 0i' - All filcwdl gow ffgwfw 'W PACIFIC ROWER 8g LIGHT COMPAN l-CN ,Bevel JW CMM! cbmitffifvill AUM QQQQJSX j U K 2' Y , , ,C f QQUNEL ,AL-1? 1?v'vf5l fxQ,4'lc?,M,Qj7 ISD Q M ., I' l ' g , f I , W rw ' 5 Q r T. J. HIGHT AGENCY INC. REALTORS The Crown Company 221 North Central Avenue i316 South West 13th Avenue Sp 2-5223 Medford, Oregon Portland, Oregon CLASS RINGS Live Better, More Economically GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS With Gas CAPS and GOWN5 California Pacific Utilities CO. Bob McReynolds Medford Oregon Chris The Tailor Made-to-Measure Clothes Alterations Southern Oregon Representative Sp. 2-8473 36 North Bartle If Where the Girl Who Knows Goes for Clothes Gloria Johnson looks for opprovol in Burelson's lofesf 9 mEDl-'ORD Crater Lake Machinery Co. B U R K ' S CATERPILLAR for I-Iyster and Athey Equipment GRADUATION LUGGAGE Sp. 3 7514 Medford Sampsonite 314 East Main Skyway Medford, Oregon Atlantic Sp 2-4472 Men's and Ladies' Shoes and Handbags JOHNSTON and STEWART The Corner Shoe Store Sp 2-2177 Medford Trunks and Footlockers S8tH Green Stamps Big Pines Lumber Co. 32 West Sixth Street Medford, Oregon Dependable Building Advice Acme Hardware Co. Try us first for smart housewares and gifts! Sp 2-5201 1Oth and Central, Medford WAINSCOTT'S PHARMACY Main and Riverside Medford MEDFORD TIRE INC. Eighth and Riverside Complete tire recapping and repairing, wheel balancing and alignment, and battery service Free Parking SBQH Green Stamps Sp 3-6266 Dempster Furniture Co. 45 North Bartlett Sp 3-4000 Medford, Oregon Bates Candy Co. Eat more candy, it sweetens your disposition 160 North Fir Dale Newman's Medford Radiator Service 205 West Eighth Street Medford Sp 2-7572 Do it yourself - we rent the tools WEST MAIN RENT-ALL Tool and Equipment Rentals Sp 3-5660 2122 West Main Medford THE BEST IN MEN'S ATTIRE Claudio Poferlini ond Gcxrner Houperf admire 0 Borker's sweater. BA R K E R ' S 206 Ec1s'r Morin Corner Main cmd Cenfrol Phone Sp 2-6501 RALPH R. BUNTINGS TIRE STCRE 9..... 1760 North Riverside Phone Sp 2-9629 PIGGLY WIGGLY QUALITY SHOES Properly Fitted OI' Sfewarr for All the Family and King NORFlELD'S 'IGOOD FOOD East Main J. W. Copeland Yards 1765 North Riverside Sp 2-5235 Medford MONARCH SEED AND FEED CO. Your Seedman Since 1910 6th and Bartlett 10th and Fir Village Variety and Garden Shop 771 Stewart Avenue Piggly Wiggly Shopping Center For the Best in Dairy Products - - Always - JORGENSEN DAIRY PRODUCTS For the Smartest in Sportswear from Nationally Known Lines Judy and Jacque Ayres model school and date clothes for Woods. Parker WO0D'S L e o n s 220 East Main Phone Sp 2-5847 -b:no'ur.r-Ib:niE.g-e elec-b:nic Sp 3-6241 Main and Fir Medford, Oregon MEDFORD MARINE 2060 West Main Sp 3-H88 ROGUE EQUIPMENT CO. 2920 North Pacific Highway Medford Serving the Lumber lndustry BIG Y BARBER HOUSE OF BEAUTY SHOP Shop with the Friendly Atmosphere Sp 2-8266 at the Y 309 East Eighth Medford ST McLAIN'S DRUG CENTER Prescriptions and Cosmetics 8 North Central Medford THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORRISON'Si MEN sHoP Be Fitted By A Tailor 229 East Main Sp 3-3803 OF OREGON MEDFORD BRANCH Complete Banking Service Monday thru Friday IO to 5 Monday - Thursday I0 to 6 Fridays THRIFTY NIFTY MARKET 223 West Jackson Medford LEONARD ELECTRIC Frigidaire Sales and Service 309 East Main Sp 3-4541 Perfect Clothes for Perfect Times Kcnthy Uridel models Mcnn's formcrl wear. MA N N 'S 14 NORTH CENTRAL PHONE SP 2-6133 Southern Oregon's Most Complete Music Store Nona Donohue cmd Paul Bauer Tune ci guitar from Puruckers. PURUCKER MUSIC HOUSE Home of Good Music Iii NORTH CENTRAL MEDFGRD VALLEY RENTAL SERVICE 1128 Court Street - 'Sp 3-1522 Medford, Oregon STUART MECHANICAL INC. Medford's Best Plumbing and Heating Contractors 518 West Sixth Medford, Oregon VARSITY MEN'S STORE For the Best in Clothing 105 East Main Medford SHOPPING CENTER BARBER SHOP Slips, Clips, cmd Crooked Deals 408 Hawthorne Medford 69 0 N Keith Bates W' Owner - Realtor B I N E R D JS lt i M ' 609 East Jackson fxcr 'A1-'f ,W X : Phone Sp 3-7393 Medford, Ore. for the Multiple Listing Service Best in , Serving Southern Oregon and Plclures Northern California for 35 years 'HPortraits XXI If Cameras For the Gifts You'lI mg , - PM E - Weddings Give with Pride Q Z b H Let Brophy's w f 9 Your Senior Portrait Photographer Q y ' Be Your Guide fgi A C 'rf 0 E .' LERS I MEDFORD, OREGON Headquarters for School and Office Supply I E ue ns MEDFORD STATICNERY STORE Phone Sp 2-6780 210 East Main ., 1 , , ..- X TOP NOTCH CAFE Good Food Is Our Business ROSE GROCERY Open Weekdoys o Sundoys 7 'ro 9 df d Sp 2-4102 Qol Wesl -lacks n Me or 27 South Cenfrol Medford O . LEO R 'S FLOWERS LA POINTE'S o rs re Heart of Our Business lT's A Wonderful Store X p - 687 575 EosTJc1ckson r Xurfletf edford, QT! Medford, Oregon 1 K , . is . J Q A Qi Q l ' Ur S dv Q1 lu-:Auons Q - rlizlff' 5 MN M E R I C A N wr :Home cr LAND cos N 1 Homes - Ranches - Rentals - Investments ' Medford Hotel Lobby Sp 3-7543 va THE STORE OF LASTING GIFTS Jane? Crawford and Barbara Whalin chose a paffern from Swem's many. D ' SWEMS Books - Gifts - Records 217 East Main Phone Sp 2-9331 I F13 X XX Xi K ' '-' f X, 4' 1 lm? U f ELK LUMBER COMPANY They're the Buds for Quality Duds .lock Richardson cmd Dove Elmgren Try on sporf coats C1TRObif1SOl'1'S. ROBINSON BROTHERS COAST TO COAST STORE AUTOMOTIVE 84 HARDWARE SUPPLIES Fred and Ellen Ddvies, Owners KEN CALLISON REAL ESTATE JL As v fi 2 2 REALTORS g 1 S .Q ..,...,.V vo 'un Y Homes - Ranches Investment Property II7 N. Central Medford Medford, Oregon Sp 3-1739 5I 9 S. Riverside Sp 3-2970 EAD'S TRANSFER AND FURNITURE CO. 'I23 S. Front Sp 2-7I2I MODERN PLUMBING 81 SHEET METAL CO. Sp 3-5368 Paul Lorson 613 E. Jackson Owner Medford MOORE'S PATIO 8. TOY SHOP Finest in Potio Furniture 81 Toys V, JACKSQNVILLE MARKET J ,F Iocksonville, Oregon V V J . ,z rw 9-1262 816 S. Riverside I Sp f2f5458 I vi V ,f X 1 V ,V g wb I JI 5 ig I I' V ' I , ,4 AI ' , VI it I' It I I I I ' IJ :U II 4I'IL' I 1 . J I X 115 . I' I I 1 'II . ' If 5 If ' L, iff T ,- 5, ,If My , I If , V IV V5 I. U NVE IVV I LII L I ,Vid I V IL, ,1 iw we ff If R if w if , . I I If U, V V pf, FL IJ 1 X J T .V , I V. fm I rf It ,I ,I V if V, I X V V IL' Aff VV ,VVIVLV Y V 1 V V I V VV! V eV ,I J VAV -. X' OV V, -Y ,V X . IV fx I V QV. 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I J .-N A I Lx .L M Photographer 91 Renault SP 2-8683 Weddings - Portraits - Commercial A Q ff Pierson's Market open any time Jackson and McAndrews XJ KOGAP LUMBER INDUSTRIES The sign of quality products Douglas Fir 0 White Fir P Ponderosa Pine 0 Sugar Pine E and the home ot' Idaho White Pine MULTI- BARK and the GOOD HUMUS MAN Our goal: Complete Forest Crop Utilization Verl G. Walker Company Distributors of Electronic Equipment 205 W. Jackson, Medford, Oregon gr ? X 1 QLMV, Xi ff? 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'W WN W 239 'F N ADMINISTRATORS AND SUPERVISORS Acheson, Mr. Russell-7 Bash, Mr. Frank-9 Barker, Mr. William A.-B Berg, Mrs. Grace-I7, 138 Becken, Mr. Elliot-7 Boals, David C., MD.-9 DeVoss, Mr. Henry-IO Dyrud, Dr. Justin-10 Ewaldsen, Mr. Otto-8 Harris, Mr. Lester D.-I4 Hockersmith, Mr. Keith-B Kirtley, Miss Josephine-15 Mayfield, Dr. Leonard B.-6 McDonald, Mr. Alex-16, 55 Mirick, Mr. I. A.-Il Ragsdale, Mr. Lee-11 Slatar, Mr. Wilson-9 Wait, Mrs. Virginia-10 Vinsel, Mr. Lindsay--ll ADMINISTRATIVE EMPLOYEES Bean, Bette-13 Darneille, Mrs. LaVonne-13 Dorrell, Mrs. Lillian-I2 Lausman, Sally-13 Morgan, Margaret-12 Morgan, Virginia-I2 Poore, Helen-12 Robbins, Mary--I3 Rollins, Shirley-12 Sedey, Caroll-I2 ADVERTISERS Acme Hardware-220 Alexander and Brown Insurance Co.-214 American Home and Land Co.--229 Andy's Jewelers-237 Barker's-221 Bates Candy Co.-220 Big Pines Lumber Co.-220 Big Y Barber Shop-224 Brainerd's -227 Brophy's Jewelers-227 Burelson's-219 Burk's-220 California Pacific Utilities Co.-218 Callison's Realty-233 Chris the Taylor-218 Clock Cafe, The-237 Coast to Coast Stores-233 Copeland-222 Crater Lake Machinery-220 Crater Title Insurance Ca.-214 Crown Co.-218 Dempster Furniture Co.--220 Eads Transfer-233 Earl's Pipe and Gift-216 Eastside Market-216 Electronic's Service-216 Elk's Lumber Co.-281 First Federal Saving and Loan Co.-214 First National Bank-224 Fred Gotter Insurance-214 Groceteria-234 Home Appliance Co.-216 House of Beauty-224 Hubbard Bros. lnc.-216 Jack's Drive-up-215 Jackson County Federal-216 Jackson County Title Co.-216 Jacksonville Market-233 Jewett Office Supply-214 Johnson and Stewart-220 Jorgensen's Dairy-222 Kliever's Machine Shop-229 Knackstedt-237 Kogap Lumber Co.-238 Lamport's-216 Landis Photos-237 La Pointes-229 Leonard's Electric Co.-224 Leonard's Flowers-229 McLain's Drug Center-224 Mann's Dept. Store-225 Medford Corporation-233 Medford Marine Co.-224 Medford Radiator Service-235 Index Medford Realty Co.-235 Medford Tire Co.-226 Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co. 233 Monarch's Seed and Feed Store-222 Morre's Patio and Toy Shop-233 Morrison's Men Shop-224 Norfield's Shoe Store-222 O. K. Tire Store-222 Oregon Food Store-235 Pacific Power and Light Co.-218 Parker Wood's Leons-223 Pierson's Market-237 Piggly Wiggly Market-222 Purucker's-226 Quality Market-217 Rabinsan's Bros.-232 Rogue Equipment Co.-224 Rose Grocery-229 Roxy Ann Lanes-235 Saylar's Barber Shop-235 Sam's Sporting Goods Shopping Center Barber Shop-227 Smith Dynge Lumber-216 Stuart Mechanical-227 Swem's-230 T. J. Hight's Agency inc.--218 Thrifty Nifty Market-236 Thunderbird Market-236 Top Notch Cafe-229 Town and Country Realty-227 Town House Cafe-235 Trowbridge Electric-224 U. S. National Bank-235 Valley Rental Service-227 Varsity Men's Stare-227 Village Variety-222 Wainscott's Pharmacy-220 Walker Radio Co.-238 Walt Young's Medford Stationery-228 Weeks and Orr-214 Wes Pearson's Jewelry-235 Western Thrift Westgate lMatlack'sl-214 West Main Rent-All-220 FACULTY Anderson, Juanita-24, 77 Annexstad, Mary-24 Ayres, Elmer-24 Backen, James-24, 35 Marier, Thomas-28, 125 Mast, John-28, 75 Metzger, June-35 Miller, Ernest-23, 28, 34 Miner, Marvin-28 Mirick, I. A.-28, 63, 64, 67 Mounts, Patricia Ann-28 Nelson, Janet-28, 131 Patton, Frances-29, 35 Pawlowski, Floyd-29 Potter, Freda-29 Richardson, Duane-29 Roelandt, Frank-29, 118, 119 Ruck, Frances-26, 29 Ruck, William-18, 29 Shireman, Glen-29 Schuyler, Tomas-29 Scott, Arthur-29 Sialund, Lynn-32, 58 Smith, Gatewood-32 Smith, JoAnne-32, 81 Smith, Mary Anne--19, 32 Smith, Maxine- 32, 94 Spiegelberg, Fred-32, 72, 116, Stedman, Robert-32 Stewart, Edna-32 Taylor, DeVere-IB, 33, 87, 97 137 155 Teeters, Jack-33 Trautman, Marvin-33 Van Dyke, .Naomi-19, 33 Van Scoy, Johnnie-33, 78 Voss, Vern-33 Westertield, Virginia-33 Wilson, Dorothy-24, 33 Winchell, Riley-33, 100 Wolf, Warren-30, 33, 91 Wolthoff, Vern-34 Workman, Margery-34 Zapell, Lenore-34 OFFICE STAFF Duffy, Elaine-20 Simcox, Jackie-21 West, Lila-21 MAINTENANCE Cafeteria Staff Drew, Irene-86 Grantham, Frances Harrison, Marianne-36 Osburn, Ethel-36 Barrell, Dolores-24, 35, 81 Bayne, Keith-24 Benson,Dean-24, 28 Berg, Grace-17, 138 Berg, Ryder-24 Beiler, Barbara-24 Brown, Eugene--24, 95 Burg, John-25, 28, 30 Pfhal, Lois-36 Pyle, Veste-36 Williams, Betty-36 CUSTODIAN STAFF Hander, Ray-37 Pitman, Marion-37 Rouhier, Margaret-37 Butler, Elsie-25 Carver, Harold-25 Cox, Delphie-22, 25 Crabb, John-25 Crisp, Janice-25 Davis, Janice-25, 32, 35 Demo, Stella-25 Drysdale, John-25, 68 Evans, Linda-19, 25 Evensen, Paul-26, 28, 30 Frediickson, Gertrude-26 Glenn, Mary Lou-26 Thomas, Julia-37 EVENTS Music Advanced Girls' Chorus-60, 61 Band-62, 63, 64, 65 Choir-58, 59 J. V. Band-66, 67 Maiorettes-64 Orchestra-68, 69 Senior Symphony-66, 67 Hackert, Del-26 Hanning, Don-26 Harrang, Margaret-26 Heath, James-26 Hegler, Ellen-26, 155 Hirst, Dean-27 Hockersmith, Ruth-27 Huff, Robert-27 Johnston, James-27 Jones, Esther-27 Kautz, Marvin-IB, 27 Keith, Arther--27 Kovenz, John-27 Lyda, Lloyd-27 McKay, Cynthia-27, 30 McDonald, Alex-16, 55 Mahar, Louis-28 Clubs Art Students-91 Bi-Phy-Chem-82 Chess Club-84, B5 Debate-87 DECCO-90 FBLA-76 FHA-74 FNC-77 FTA-75 French Club-91 GAA-83 German Club-94 HECA-78 Inter-Club Council--97 IRI.-BO, B1 Latin Club-93 88 Boyd, Keith, Soph.-143, 63 1 , ,,.l .f' 1 I .ikx Y J . l ,J l ,1 11 'Ll ,, , .Wm ,fc l lf A 5 Ll A ,U , 1 l ' Ngtural History-Q5 cf' 1 It A, lf fOrder of,,'fM -37 L: 5, V 3 Ll ,M Pep Club-+7341 1, 1 Nl . L RallyvSquad-L96Lf L , l 9 1 1 - l J 0 V Russian Clq6-94 V yi , 1 Shbfgytffl-?1l9+88, as fl 1 ,- spqyash' clubs? 5 1 ,arhegpsu slag, , ,, -' I L Tprch 1-lgnor-1-79,2 v L , 1. 1 SSPM9 1 Liu 1 1 if N Zz , Basketball--118-125 , vi Cross Country-130 1' ' ll football!-104, 1 1,7 ' A 4,511 lf 1 smlfksay reggae sgsketbqli-Qaz, isa swiinmingfi :fi L WrestlingL126-5129 lf ,'5chqqI,Days P1 J ,IJ Best'Qf Broddway-44, 45 V fy! Li'l'Abner-Y-48, 49 O Act Plays-46, 47 l c oollife'-52, 53 Special Honors--50, 51 Tornadia Week-40-43 W1l'11'ef Formal-54, 55 X, Publications Crater-100, 101 Hi-Times-98, 99 Student Government Boys' League-139 Girls' League-138 Student Council-137 Ackley, Bob, Sr.-176 Acord, Nancy, Jr.-158 Adair, Ron, Sr.-90, 176 Adams, Verna, Sr.-176 Aeschliman, Barbara, Soph.-62,67,142 Akes, Charles, Soph.-67, 142 Alansky, John, Sr.-50, 51, 78, 79, 80, 81, 87, 97,100,137,176 Albright, James, Sr.-51, 79, 80, 176 Alexander, Gloria, Sr.--92, 176 Allen, Bill, Sr.-59, 66, 92, 176 Allen, Jean, Soph.-58, 75, 91, 142 Allen, Jim, Soph.-125, 142, 143 Allen, Kathleen, Sr.-48, 91, 97, 176 Allen, Patricia, Sr.-62, 176 Allen, Roseland, Soph.-74, 142 Allen, Sandra, Sr.-58, 77, 80, 176 Ammons, Jacklyn, Soph.-142 Anderson, David, Soph.-126 Anderson, Don, Jr.-63, 66, 69, 158 Anderson, Evelyn, Jr.-74, 158 Anderson, Lucinda, Jr.-60, 80, 91, 158 Anderson, Maralyn, Soph.-142 Anderson, Paul, Soph.-142 Andrews, Danny, Sr.-56, 176 Andrews, Dave, Soph.-142 Andrews, James, Soph.-63, 66, 142 Andrews, Mary Beth, Sr.-73, 176 Antley, Tom, Sr.-91, 176 Applebaker, Dan, Soph.-142 Arant, Michael, Soph.--62, 66, 68, 84, 87, 95, 142 Ardry, Bill, Sr.-63, 176 Arnold, Darlene, Soph.-142 Arnold, Deanna, Jr.-76, 158 Arthur, James, Jr.-59, 92, 95, 158 Ashton, Annie, Jr.-158 Atkins, Rome, Sr.-176 Atkinson, Don, Jr.-158 Austin, Ronald, Jr.-90, 158 Ayres, Jacquelyn, Sr.-63, 64, 65, 79, 91, 176 Ayres, Judy, Sr.-63, 64, 65, 79, 91 , 177 Bailey, Gerald, Soph.-67, 142 Baize, Sharon, Soph.--142 Baize, Susan, Jr.-73, 91, 101, 158 Baker, Jerry, Soph.-66, 142 Baker, Sharon, Soph.-75, 142 Balderson, Gerald, Soph. 142 Bandy, Jim, Jr.-117, 118, 158 Banks, Jean, Sr.--48, 58, 77, 80, 177 Banks, Joseph, Soph,--142 Barker, Janice, Jr.-59, 60, 77, 80, 158 Barker, Marilyn, Soph.-60, 74, 83, 142 Barker, Barker, Index Mary Ann, Soph.-142 Tom, Jr.-62, 66, 68, 96, 158 Barlow, Becky, Sr.-86, 177 f Barnes, Jill, Sr.-51, 79, 80, 87, 94 Barnes, Mike, Soph.-59, 105, 106, 1 107,l16,117,118,122,123,142 Barnes, Nancy, Jr.--158 Barnes, Richard, Jr.-117, 158 Barnett, Cynthia, Jr.-73, 92, 158 Barr, Jack, Soph.-142 Barr, Mary Margaret, Jr. 54, 55, 58, 73, 91, 139, 158 Barrell, Colburn, Sr.-177 Bartlet, Donna, Soph.-142 Bartlett, Steve, Sr.-177 Basnett, Cheryl, Soph. Bassett, Jim, Jr. Bates, Sandra, Sr.-92, 41, 177, 96, 138, 59 Batten, Celia, Jr.-83, 158 Bau:cm, Diana, Soph.-142 Bauer, Paul, Sr.-72, 106, 117, 177, 133 Bauman, Ronald, Soph. Baumer, Ken, Jr.-158 Beacham, Vicki, Jr.--76, 158 Beard, Deena, Soph.-76, 142 Beard, Gregg, Soph.-142, 116, 117, 63 Beardslee, Anna Jean, Jr.-76, 83, 158, 62, 66, 58, 68 Beare, Sharon, Soph.-142 Beck, Fritzie, Soph.-142 Beckendorf, Carole, Sr. Beckman, Sharon, Soph.-83, 142, 66 Beliveau, Pat, Sr. Belknap, Marcia, Sr.-87, 94, 80, 177 Bell, Dudley, Sr.-177 Bell, Ellen, Sr.-78, 177, 63 Bell, Jim, Soph.-142, 116, 117 Bell, Laura, Soph.-74, 142 Bell, Rick, Jr.-94, 158, 66, 88, 48, 59 Bennett, Lynda, Jr.-76, 158, 60 Bennett, Richie, Jr.--158 Bennett, Robert, Soph.-142 Berg, Jim, Sr.-78, 82, 177 Berg, Larry, Jr.-91, 158 Bergholm, Sussi, Sr.-73, 80, 40, 41, 177,136,137,139 Bergren, Don, Sr. Berry, Linda, Jr.-91, 158, 77 Betz, Linda, Soph.-94, 75, 142 Bessonette, Frances, Jr.-73, 91, 158, 159 Best, Sharon, Sr.-177, 60 Bewley, Diana, Soph.-142 Bewley, Tom, Jr. Beyer, Ruth Ann, Sr.-83, 177 Bieghler, Don, Sr.-177, 62, 63, 66, 68 Biehn, Marilyn, Soph.-142 Bigham, Gary, Soph.-82, 142, 84 Billingsley, David, Jr.-94, 158 Birge, Judith, Sr.-77, 177 Black, Annice, Sr.-84, 86, 44, 177 Blackburn, Susan, Jr.-158 Blackhurst, Steven, Soph.-87, 84 Blackly, Wayne, Jr.-94, 158 Blackstone, Tracy, Jr.-94, 82, 158, 45, 58 Blackwood, Danny, Jr.-76, 158, 74 Blair, Steve, Sr.-78, BO, 177 Blew, Bill, Soph.-142 Boardman, Francene, Jr.--74, 158 Bogart, Janice, Soph.-92, 142, 68, 60 Bohnet, Doris, Sr.-177 Bowen, Peggy, Soph.-142 Bowers, Dana, Jr. Bowers, Margo, Soph.-143 Bowman, Darleen, Sr.-90, 178 Bowman, Edwin, Jr. Bowman, Janice, Soph. Bowman, Kathleen, Soph. Bowman, Peter, Sr.-76, 90, 84. 178, Boyd, Theron, Sr.-178 Bradbury, Steve,-63 Bradford, Gordon, Soph.-143 Bradford, Kenneth, Sr.-178, 133 Bramhall, Donald, Soph. Brandon, David,-67 Branscum, Bill, Jr. Brantley, Bonnie, Jr.-76, 92, 159, 63 64 Bratton, Elva, Sr.-178 Braun, Lori, Jr.-73, 94, 86, 159, 101, 60 Brawn, Michael, Soph. Breeden, Dick, Soph.--143 Brew, June, Sr.-178 Brewer, Chris, Jr.-72, 117, 159, 118 Brewold, Lance, Soph.-143 Brewold, Patty, Sr.-73, 76, 92, 178 Bright, Kay, Soph.-143, 66, 68 Brindley, Bonnie, Soph.-94, 93, 143, 95 Britt, Fred, Jr.-159, 67 Broadbeck, Ellen, Soph.-75, 83, 143 Brobeck, Donna, Soph.-143 Brookman, Judie, Jr.-159, 60, 46, 47 Brookman, Sharon, Sr.-178, 60 Brooks, Brown Brown Rose Ann,-Jr. Carol- Soph.-143 I Charlotte, Jr.-75, 159, sa Brown, Doug, Soph.-143, 116, 117, Brown, Mike, Soph.-143 Brown, Patricia, Sr.-76, 90, 92, 178 Brumback, Dennis, Jr.-72, 130, 159 Brumback, Victoria, Sr.-73, 94, 97, 178, 137, 100 Buckmaster, Christina, Soph.-76, 143 60 Budge, Donna, Soph.-83, 91, 143 Buettner, Bill, Jr.-91, 117, 159, 48 58, 59 Buffington, Chip, Soph.-82, 91, 143, 80, 84,116,117 Buffington, Lona, Jr,-159 Bulger, Cheryl, Jr.-73, 159 Bullard, Martha, Soph.-91, 143, 145 59 Bullock, Betty, Sr.-90, 179' Bunting, Robert, Jr.-117, 159 Buonocore, Laurie Beth, Jr.-75, 91, 95 62, 66, 68, 60 Bolle, Susan, Soph.-142, 67 Booth, Carol, Jr.-92, 158 Booth, Hannah, Sr.-79, 92, 178, 51 Booth, Judith, Sr.-178 Booth, Stephen, Soph.-142 Borough, Patricia, Jr.-74, 91, 158 Bost, Glen, Jr. Bostwick, Layle, Soph.-142 Bottger, Richard, Soph. Boughner, Mikelynn, Soph.-142 Bourn, Dennis, Soph.-142 Bowden, Ronald, Soph.-142 Bowen, Patricia, Soph. Burch, Robert, Soph.-143 Burch, Venita, Soph.-75, 143, 62 Burchett, Gloria, Jr.-159 Burger, Nancy, Soph.-76, 143 Burke, Jim, Sr.-72, 78, 117, 179, 99 Burton, Jacquelyn, Jr.-159 Burwash, Vicky, Sr.-90, 179 Bush, Beverly, Soph.-75, 143, 80, 40, 41, 68, 60 Bush, Diane, Soph.-143 Butler, Barton, Sr.-179 Buttram, Rodger, Jr. Byers, Betty, Sr.-83, 179, 60 Byrd, Dick, Sr.-72, 105, 106, 108, 117, 179, 133 Byrne, Larry, Soph.-143, 116, 117 Byrne, Rita, Jr.-159, 69 Cain, James, Soph.-143, 67 Calkins, Ron, Jr.-117, 59 Callan, Mike, Jr.-82, 92, 80, 84, 159 59 Campbell, Bob, Sr.--179 Campbell, Lewis, Soph.-143 Campbell, Norman, Soph.-143, 126 Campbell, Pamela, Sr.-179 Cantrall, Mary, Soph.-67 Carmichael, Diane, Soph.-62 Carpenter, Leslie, Soph.-74, 143 rs MV 111511 . 1?'?x 9 1 2,151 N , N U ,N Q-3 NV Q 1 - Seph . ' J V ' rl - Hao Carter ene Sop 92 1 PQ! rawfo d Janet S 73, 92, 77, 180 1 V, rso rand, . gy 0raver, y, S 1 V Cortina re 'A n, Srw74 0191, 179QJ 7 194, 31 H 'Ljh A Carv Beula r.-91,1 ,Q ' Cra d, Ji , op .-14 if Ca er, char 1 Jr.-73,29 ,159 KJ Y cfe ,11,nn, -eo, 1120. 58 ' ad, Joh , , X43 1 11 ' pen, B 1 , Sr.-18 4 ase, Dennis, 8 ph. Lf JE, Kp X ocker, iid, Jr. X as erlwj Jim, ph.-HXQN 6, rofaot, Mueline, Jr.-73, 75, 91 , Cha , irginia, .l,r.-159 , . 160 lbgk X3 Barge J, soph.-1as,Q143,, 3, X cfmbgkar ,Soph.-14 0, ' A Crh ch , Rona , Jr.-16 Q Qgcdpion, ce, SLQX179, W Crgglkfh QTTGMGFC: -lf---'Z3blx6y55 . ' NJ C11 ' 5 So .-14 , V' gllagmanl ancllll 'l!159 Q, Joyll, 8173, 86, lp 1 lha ,ai Joann, h.-81,9 95 3 l,Crowley. ROW' 50Ph- , 144 l c e ey, aonna , , 3, , 1 ,J . cuddse, , Jr.-1 1 U C X ey, Mary, . 7, 75, 143 Culbertson y n, Soph. 92, 144 l 'sney, C y, S h.-1433 l Cummings, efylz ' --144 NJ , A sn xy, 'li elssa, Sr.-179, 6dCJ Cummons. f- : ',' -h H6 1 sn ,xJ,acque, r+159, 6,0 TV ' C in T' P --144, J Ughll et, Wesle gif.-90, 79 11 quo red Jr. 150 U .hi ds, oben: ph--1 Dahl, thon' oph. ' inn, au , Soph.-1 3, 67 A, l Dqhl, Dick: -l ' 160 1 Cltipma X yne, Sr.-179, 63, DCI . JOHN: So 1-144 il li vYChitwo arlene, . 75, 82, 3, gdm, Cfliyz 50211--:gg 159, 2,6 ,6 o . iicm, r.- V 'J X C is , Dqin ph,-1-1 xNQ.aigle, Jane, Jr.-86, 160 tyhf Q tensen, Jr.--15 , Xjaigle, Pat, Sr.-86, 180 ,b KJ C Ustensen, ilyne, J 4, 75, 159 , Ddlb-GC, Keith: JI'- f 1 Christians n, aryl, Sop . A DOlbeC. Ronald, Jr. vt, , Xlhchfasnun , Ma , Jr. 159 O X , Dalton, Earl, Jr. fixb Christner, onny, 1 h.-14 , 000001 Elef-W10r, Sr.- K U Christofferson, Bri , Sr.--86. , 179,!? 0125. Genfgei 5090-E'9L,4l'3Q Q20 - 0 .W :5-7. . . 1 chi CIGEII9' Elin' Jr,-H ' MLK., ' W V a8f?97,I1I8l0ll 99, 131 LJ XC rk, Eliz'b'jl1C Jr.- 91, 159 xiii! Damon, Keith, Jr.-95, 160 Clark, Ergrgyljkph.-143 153,xgJ,, , 3 EGMLON, lgyhnda, Sgphi' 66 11 I 7 J-1 ani en, aron, op .- Clark Jerry, Soph.-144 ,JJ Q D0fbYr Robeni 5'--130 Cla 'Terri, Soph. 144 Q XJ Darneille, Lindsay, Jr.-160, 48, 58 JJ Ckgk Tom: SOQY144 X Darras, Benny, Jr.-160, 62 ', owen, Bob,- .-179, X Darras, Bobby, Soph.-144 V1 lave, Louis, ph. I 4-J Davenport, Elaine, Soph.-74, 83, 92, ,fClave, Rust 5S'oph.- 44 144, 30, 62, 67, 63. 60 Clay, P tr , JLU oo ' David, Allen, soph.-144 Clearwa George- S .-7 104, 114, Davis, Jim, Jr.-160 XGachr K ar are 11,,117,' ,12, 21,118 CI t , J. f QMS, 1 1, Sopqvl-76, 144 lx V ',' - r.-160 X h ar r xx., oc RM -?.m44,179,137, 9 a,5 9 Co in, er, S - 9 Coffma , Chuck, Jr.-93, 160, 66 Coffman, Judy, Sr.-179 Coffman, Lynn, Soph.-144 Coffman, Wayne, Jr. Coggins, Sylvia, Soph.-144 Coghill, Danny, Sr.-72, 180 Cowgcg tglsry Ann, Jr.-76, 160 G5 1- r. 17 Davis, Kevin, Sr.-117, 180 Davis, Letha, Sr.-73, 180 Davis, Marilyn, Soph.-94, 144, 62 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dawso Martin, Jr.-160 Mary, Soph.-144 Ricky, Jr.-76, 160 Wesley, Sr.-181 n, Gary, Soph.-144 Dawson, James, Soph.-144 Dawson, Linda, Jr.-75, 160 Damon, Marilyn, Soph. Dean, Clyde, Sr.+90, 181 Dean, Glenn, Jr. Dean, Guerry, Soph.--144 Coleman, Karen, Jr.-92, 160 Collier, Wilbur, Sr.-90, 180 Collins, David, Soph.-87, 1 44 Collins, Donna, Soph.-74, 144 Deckard, Arthur, Jr.-160 Deemer, Bill, Jr. Deffley, Richard, Jr.-160, 125, 59 Delgado, Stan, Soph. 242 Collins, Robert, Jr.-94, 84, 160 Coltrane, Donald, Soph.-144, 116 Colvin, Ron, Jr. Calwell, Lowell, Jr.--160 Conconnon, Dave, Sr.-90, 180 Conklin, Kay, Jr.-160 Conner, Linda, Soph. Conner, Walter, Jr.-160 Conrad, Marilyn, Jr.-80, 160, 60 Converse, Cheryl, Soph.-75, 144 Cook, Monte, Jr.-84, 160 Cooney, Cheryl, Jr,-160 Cooper, Linda, Sr.-92, 180 Coovert, Jim, Soph.-4.144 Corbin, Bill, Jr.-76, 84, 160 Corbitt, Dave, Soph.-144 Corbitt, Sherain, Soph. Cornecl, Karen, Soph.-144 Correy, Vicki, Jr.-160 Cottin, Steve, Soph. Couch, Wayne, Jr.-160 Coulter, Jeanette, Soph. Cowan, Aletha, Sr. Cowan, Wayne, Sr.-72, 180 Craig, Rodney, Soph. Delorme, John, Sr.-181 Den Herder, Rilla Kaye, Jr.-76, 160, 62, Denyer, Caroline, Sr.-80, 66 66 Deplace, Bette, Soph.-74, 75, 144 Deplace, John, Sr.-181, 126, 127 Deube rt, Barry, Jr. De Roboam, Barbara, Jr. Deweerd, Vivian, Sr. De Witt, Kathleen, Jr.-160 Dey, Edwina, Jr.-160 Dixon Dan' Soph.-144 Dixon: Judy, Jr.-73, es, 77, 160 Dixon, Martha, Soph.-87, 75, 144 Dixon, Sharon, Sr.-94, 83, 176, 181 Donah Donah Donah oo, James, Soph.-144 oo, Shirley, Sr.-181, 91 ue, Nona, Sr.-73, 78, 181, 131 Donaldson, Maureen, 'Soph.-144 Doolen, Margaret, Soph.-87, 75, 91, 144, 80, 58 Dough erty, Robert, Jr. Douglass, Ann, Soph.-74, 144 181, 62, 63, Douglass, James Sr.-94, 86, 97, 45, 181, 47 Douglass, Mary, Soph. Drinkwater, Mike, Sr.-181 Driskell, Donald, Soph.-144, 125 Drysdale, James, Soph. Drysdale, Stan, Soph.-144 Duggan, Dorene, Soph.-144 Duncan, Nancy, Sr.-73, 87, 86, 97, 181, 137, 139, 98, 138, 89, 88, 50 Duncan, Robert Angus, Soph.-144 Dunphy, Mike, Jr.-161, 62 Dupray, Dixie, Sr.-76, 181, 62 Dwyer, Dennis, Sr.-181 Dwyer, Mike, Sr.-181 Dyke, Roger, Sr. Dyrud, Jarl, Jr.--161, 48, 58, 59 Eagleton, Carolyn, Soph.-93, 144 Eagletan, Frank, Sr. Earl, Carla, Soph.-144 Eastwood, Barbara, Sr.-181 Eaton, Scott, Sr.-72, 104, 112, 117, 181, 120,121,122, 118,124 Eck, Louis, Jr.-161 Eddy, Janet, Jr.-73, 76, 161 Edmonds, Barbara, Soph.-76, 91, 144 85 Edmonds, Diane, Jr.-73, 91, 161, 58 Edmonds, Ronald, Soph.-92, 145, 116 125 Edson, Claudia, Soph.-93, 145 Edwards, Bill, Sr.-78, 181 Edwards, Bob, Soph.-91, 145, 80, 62, 66 Edwards, William, Soph.-145, 59 Eichelberger, Steve, Sr.-82, BO, 181, 46 - Eismann, Detief, Soph.-94, 75, 145, 84 Ekberg, Karen, Sr.--94, 181 Ekerson, Louise, Jr.-161 Elder, Susan, Sr.-79, 91, 97, 181, 139, 99, 98, 138, 51 Elgin, David, Sr.--182 Elliot, Greg, Jr.-161 Ellis, Dwight, Soph. Ellis, Harvey, Soph. Ellis, Pat, Jr.-74, 80, 161, 58 Ellis, Richard, Sr.-182 Ellison, Linda, Soph.-91, 145 Ells, Minda, Sr.-182 Elrngren, David, Sr.-72, 40, 41, 109, 117, 182, 139, 133 Elmgren, Sue, Soph.-75, 83, 91, 145, 63, 60 Elmore, Christy, Soph.-74, 92, 145 Elmore, Karen, Soph.--145 Elzea, Eileen, Jr.-73, 161 Emig, Patricia, Jr.-75, 91, 80, 161 Emmens, Robin, Soph.-94, 74, 145, 80 Enders, Vicky, Sr.-79, 92, 41, 182 137, 96,138, 51 Engstrand, Richard, Jr. Enz, Larry, Soph. Epps, Linda, Soph. Eri, Camille, Jr.--74, 161 Esquivel, Ana, Soph.-145 Eubanks, Willetta, Jr.-75, 161 Evans, Dena, Sr.-182 Evans, Mary, Soph.-67 Evans, Yvonne, Sr.-76, 182 Everhart, Sandra, Sr.-76, 92, 182 Evernham, Dean, Jr.--117, 161, 62, 66 126 Evernham, Diane, Sr.-76, 182, 63 Ewaldsen, Hans, Soph.-145, 59 Fagone, Patricia, Soph.-145, 66 Fagone, Sam, Sr.-182 Fann, Jerry, Jr.-117, 161, 59 Farier, Judi,-76 Farley, Glenn, Soph.-145 Farley, Jean, Jr.-161 Farmer, Linda, Soph.-92, 145 Farner, Carl, Jr.-72, 91, 117, 161 Farnsworth, Doug, Jr.-161, 63 Forster, Kris, Sr. Faulkerson, Carol, Sr.-182 Fawcett, Caroline, Jr.--161 Felkner, Doris, Sr.-83, 182 X 1 x .4 X x . .6 Index ,-,Xxx XX 1 J .54,X1.f5fj1lNi. . tm we y, P1 1 1 as ' 41. gy, 1,5-1, I ,lx -J., ,Ra Fellgner, Ehyllis, Jr? 73,176, 161 1 X4Gijn, Tomi s6,,1,.-146 Fello1:vs,XEleQg': SOFMJ5 X -Glass, Linda, Soph.-146 Fellows, ee herry, Sr,-4182 X, Glognwski, Heleh, Soph. 146 Ferrenburg, facy, JLJQ561 X ,G X, XX, Glogowski, John, Jr.+1 3 Fetherston ,xMike, Sr.-87, 763-1688 X i - GQ2-gs, Jefferypls PHX Fetherston, err A.,,56ph.-74,,.145.X Q X e,,,5l16y,16rry,36pl,.-146, X Fichtner, Gary, Jr.-la H XX X Goxdley, Larry,,Soph.-14611 1 Fidds, Dgrl-'2E11': JI'--26A 3, X' Golden, Dennis, Jr,-16,37 Fields.XK0y, Jr.-73, 1 Q- , - , G6 dschniidt, ETna, soph, :fe'd1nQ:':a rr 1. 1, f imp e, X e e: r.- ' ot'z, atrifia, Xi.- 5, 'X .,X 1, l Finch, Chxri ine, Soph.- 5, 1451111-' X 1 Gonxfalez, Robert- Sophwfil, 84 SIX, Fir1r1eII,J6e -Jrf 7 , 162 X XX 5 1 o6f,61n1gm,N6hc , sr.,-174, 121 ' H Fipps, GaYyy!Sr.- greg X F ,Xl Wx NGoodroad, Barry, JF.--1171, 1631, Q, X Fip s, Rojiqlii, So hi 145 yi 1 fG,oogLwin, Mar Xanne, JQ4163, 58 V X Fisl15J,Slw Sf 5, 1 , laeodwln, PaUL,bdP.794, 8X4, 163, 63,1 i' Flenrier, Penelope, S h. 4, 1451 N '67, X69 Q Q1 ' X YA' N--ek' Fletf, 56 i, Soph.-1 l 8 XGould, 1-la1, Jr, Nfl CNG r., X Fletf, Susan, Sr.-92 '-,X w 6 Grabowg?i,4Ih1arleen 63 X PN- X, Florey, Dick, Jr.-,1'g62 X KG1Qaff,DruXQn,Soph., 76350, MQ 60, Fly, Glenn: ST. ' L ,-X 5 3 rpham, Danielle, Sap N 2, 14 7- ' Foley, Kallhrfi, Soplxi-j5,1l1X45, aoixx ,lg f6r6h6m, Frank, Sr.-79, ,4, 84, 97fiJ 60 sq N 4 if-183, 136, 11171, 99 x, rqbes, l96,,1J, SOE?-145 , ge' Xer61,6m, M6r,gg,,ur.-9:17'16s, 167 FDI' K9 nelhi Sl'-'Plas . Graham, Melb ,Jr.-74, 163 Forde, Tek, Jr.-1 iQ 162, 12,141 18 Q Q Gr6nge11,xc6lvQ1,X--Ur.-163 Foreman, avid, 83 , kv XX ass, HQ, Jr.-75, 95, 117, 163 Foreman dy, Jr.-- 6, 162 .Xu -' .X-'X X,rav s, y X al Sr.-184 Forler, J , Jr. 5 XXX X 7 G, y, Lin , Jrlee-74, 76, 163 Fosdal,1 id: Jr. ' 2 -j 2-X We een, J l1sOPR5T75, 146 Foiemsw FX, Zgge sa ego, 5:11211--93, 146, 60 os e , cs 1, r.- ., , 1 reen, ue, r.- oul lfl, C I,Qr,-75.578, 18N XX X' ,XG'regory, Joel, Sr.-79, 78, 80, 86, 97, 6wler, S1 '67 ag. N, XX, ff -5 1 345, 184, 551,'137, 59, 51, 48 If sr.43q,H1aaH,fX.,X 1 -xv, 98, 513 r ce orgina, ,- jekx ii in, Davif fgggncefllussell, Jrg,162 X X -riffin, Gary, r.-107, 117, 163,,173 E ancis, Charlene, Srl,-90, 1 X' Gr1f1r16mes, Soph.-117, 146 . Harris, Patricia, Jr.-163, 60 Harris, Reed, Jr.-163, 48, 59 Harris, Ron, -67 Harris, Stephen, Jr.-163, 126 Harrison, Bob, Soph.-147 Hart, Carolyn, Sr.-74, 185 Hart, Marla, Jr.-74, 83, 163 Hart, Pam, Jr.-163 Hartsook, Virginia, Jr.-76, 163 Harvey, Thomas Jay, Jr.-82, 164, 59 Harwood, Marilyn, Sr.-75, 77, 185, 62, 68 Hawkins, Danny, Sr.-185 Hawkins, Janet, Soph.-147 Hawkins, Russell, Soph.-147, 67 Hawkins, Sandra, Jr. Haugen, Howard, Jr.-92, 84, 164 Haupert, Garner, Jr.-82, 93, 80, 117, 164, 100, 48, 49, 59 Haviland,John, Jr.-164 Hay, John Sr.-185, 63 Hay, Linda, Sr.-92, 185 Haydock, Susan, Jr.-164 Hearin, Joan, Soph.-147 Hearrell, Douglas, Soph.--147 Heathman, Judy, Soph.-147 Heide, Robert, Sr.-185, 63, 66, 58, 59, 69 Heidmann, Diana, Soph.-74, 147 Heidenreich, Kathryn, Soph.-147, 62 Hein, Mary Ann, Sr.-94, 185 Heisel, Ricky, Soph.-147, 95, 63 Helman, Christine, Soph.--91, 147, 58 Helman, Tom, Jr.--164, 59 Helms, Gary, Soph.-147 Henderson, Dennis, Sr.-90, 185 endri 1, Carl, Sr.-185 endricksonT5haLor1-, Sr.-185,AQW I-Franklin, Sheila, Jr.-92, 162 v riffin, Joe, Sr.-72, 54, 133 'R H' hey, C YleS: -lf--164 ? Frazier, Bill, Soph.-145 Griffin, Wanda, Soph. rx Xl ,ry, Chuc , Jr.-164 reemeyer, Richard, Soph.-145,,67f Griffiths, Thomas, Soph.-146,788 1-lgpry, Jim, ph.-147 French,,Rg,y, Jr.TQ,,L522 Grimes, Bonny, ph.-146 ik ,QI Qgson, iojnie, Sr.-90, 185 Friesen, Kathryn, Jr.-162, 68, 60 Grimes, Lynda, Jr. 163, 0 16 X , nson, , Sr. ' 5, 82, 93, 80, 185, Frifsch, Sherrie, Jr.-162 Grimes, Ronnie,3 p .-14 N ,Q , 9, Bhd-69,13 , 59 Fryjfie Roy, Soph.-145 Grimes, Sandr 63 X ks, Br, ' So ,+, 47, 153, 131 X Fr7e,lMary, Soph.-145 Grow, aylef h. 14' V , e sel, n is, Souhi 1, 1 , XXLfuller,rR6ger, Jr,-162 F- Guche:iDavid, r.-49 ,'i'184 Xl HN itingamng S EX. X wxful r, Warren, Soph.-145 6 X ,N Guchesu Donnavr. B VE, YN erma 1 'll,38r. 2,,J0 117, Q85 'Fuwl .1YJames: Soph.-I 1 1, Guche Merl,, --90, 11, ' - N' ' 5 1333313 6, ' ,N . 1XvFunk,,XB1lI, Jr.-16 , K' XkGuil6'y,x, llida, xr.--75,116 I 1, J Heier n, ,Mum 11115-PJ Xl I Q ,vGado,'8gande L., Sop .-L145Y ' xJ L. X Gunn, ernard-N' oph. iq fHe se l, ay, Jr.f117, '164m QR! .J 1.,G7di11e5,X,David,? 'r.-1 We Xjlllaasxfie rles- o h.-1 , N 1 , XHiatt, 'o ,Sr.-L79,185 Y XGUIV ,sharleyg -74 X V ,Q H6 Xlero e-1vr.- 84 ' X by Je qyy,s6pHe-147,X116X ' .Garaifi 71Greg, Sbph. UFXZZ, 1451 X16 ad xQaren,DX7-1163 V 4 1 X gag 'hael, Jrx-f90 Xi X1 X Q X50 Allan: 5,5472-L I 12159 1 1 Ki? 'Larry,1S ph.-146, 6? Jxx iggirL,,M,keiSr5579, 87,19 , 78, 93, mpandt, yirginia, Soph. X , 9,2, 146, X1 ne Caqyn, Sr.J,f1'84 X1 , , 80, 85,51 X Q3 XQ 58,X68XX XJX-, ,, ,Hoc ey, Vexyh. l X 1X HN Xilligginsx ike, Jr. 9Q,1,1B4,48kX XGGYTQSYGQ, 1z6166d,u,.-,1g,2, , 4 fe Hack fn, M, vin, SOPQT 1 1, 1 rg sa, 5,94 QNX 1111 ,V Gannon, Mike, .- 15 3, X X 1-J Q,Hadley, ark, Sr.-18 '1rliggins, Susan, Soph.-lf-87, 715, 1 Gandgd, Sandra, Jr.- 3 1 N 6, OXV X agle, I n, ph. i -X li ighland,'Gary, Jr,i164,1.48, 59, 6 ruGarcia,18iIl, Sr.g-V88 ,X 5jHahn, ichar xjdp . , Xa Xglllht, BOQ: if--9?,b4 X N Garm' n Jerry, r.-162 T ,Hake, Donna, ph. X iX, ames, r.--1 X, 16 , , ,121I-- , l1s6rn:?,'R6b6 1s6ph. . 461 XX NQJ' MH6 6,1c6fhy, ph.-1 6 y all XXL' 12?5123,124,,rA,h8,119X X , ,G ne ,fSusan, r.-92, 3, 6 139, , H N- hard, Sr.-I-'18 - 1' ines y, ery, So .-,1 7 '1 X 6 6 1 ' s --184XX' '06 KX, Xgar,kl6,w1,4,n5,s61,li VXQXH' 'Q i 1' 'Garren, Paul, Sr. 117, 3 X Xl f L 'Hale, S ro S ph.-8 75, 80 5, i' X inman, eter,'Soph.--92, 1,4 , 137i XGarris, garet,Soph':--146 . N 4114 L 'Xl X 125,' ' XX XX1 J X 1 Garrigon, RoLe1g:, Jr,41F62 X 1J0HaII, ir, Qoph..4.146, 2, 66,63 X XX, X X -nie, Digrge, Sk+78, 20, IB? ,Xi 1-XGGS1' 57DeXnn1 , r.--79, 83, 1 X, 51 . NQHUII, G en l n, Jr.-16 1' 4 X oag, RS: rt, Jr 187, 180, 164, 100X-,1 X , ,G6sf1n'6au, 6 ne, Sohh.-84, 146 1-1611, 'C i,So .-146, ,64 X ,. X1 gbbs, Sli fr. 164 63,67 - 11, Gastineau, Rnny, Sri-74, 92, 1 X3 JHaIley, erry, S 1 N Hockersflyh Dafcxsph. 7, 1411146 Y 1q,Gate,g,18rl, Jree-162 Ki ,1 .. -amb in Mildre, r.--1 3 ix., , , kers ith, ger, r.--841 7X1-85,,.f X1 1 Ga-Fesiilbl, -yJr.4q, ,162, 59 6 s'6r6n- r.-184 1X K , A 2, 6 ,466-Q. , ,Ki ly R ,X,XG6n1s'N16bg 5, Jr.-1 ,48,?HX . 6m ns, 6961, Jr.-54-f'72, 82, 92, age, ls 6fr1c?Nr.-q,7a,1u,1s, 11, ,NX 1, G1Sulfg4Janice, oph.- , 1452, 0 1, l XX J, 111,,117, 3, 1655 33 , Q' Xl odge, Robert, Soph. , X XJ XXX 'xi Gaidt, sim, X 183 T , XX XX ,VJ Hampyn Barbk ra, SophkI146 X, , M Hodge, Stgen, SophNT92,xb-S7 ,xg 1 Gent, XEjleen,1 ph4 , 1 T , V 5 1 lHamps Sco 1- r.3-7 ,- 17, 3 ' Hagan, JMX Anh, Sr,-74 , 90, 185 1 XXXG6rr11XQr1, Lam? Sesahh-Qwbw N X 5vg6mp?1DrsfT6rXfu1 e, Jr.-Ea ,Xlblfkl ,X TH dun, 6 :fTsipHT1X47Xj , , X, N1fG1erKDewayn ,1Jr.-31613 'X ' ankins, Jennife. Sopl-IQU6 N Hggenso Bob,-, r. f86, 63, 66, 69,1 X jL,Gier,qck, 85879, 1171 18 , 88 qs ,X ,XHa ey, ShaWph.45146 , Hogueh Bi - Sr.-18 ., 1 fi X X1 J Giffor Marth, , Sr.+75, 18 ' r X X XJHQQPA Vena,1 . X XJ XHogua, mesh. Svph.-147X-J Q' , X J Gifford, SusanFxJr.-9 , 163, , 58 EX Hard, Bonita, Srcg-90,8814 1 X Ffogueull 'mond,1'Sr.-186, Y ,Z . csalbefggc, Joh -Jr.- 3, 125XX gil-lar, William, Sr.-18a Q -Ofm0I'1f1XX xcvidp JrgX gj, 1 PRX N: Gillildnd, ' liam,-'So . XX 6 1 Y NHar nburge , nnigxiizh. wx X, K4 ,1XHofmani:1,1l.,arry, Jr,-T-94, 84,164.1 XJ Gillispife Ma ell- Sr '90 X X 'D Hard h Jeff- h- 6 146 126 X1'1olden,11-larold, Soph. X1 ' XJ X Gll or 'An J X X, 1Harg r Alic 'Soph' 75 ' 6 ,XX X A Q-4 Holden Marcgllal1Jr 77 X164 GIllf!1O Jo3:gXSoph 4 JHarr ne 82 95 X Holmes1 J ann Sr ,186 Giflmx re Je op 146 66 K XHar e Pau 1' X X X, XX. ol and Regina Soph 8 14 31.1 N 1 l HX L I - J 11 1 X rx l - - A4 14 L. Lqlxxil RH ,X 7 I 3? 'X - 1 . X I .6 h , X I X K X X 1,1 IT X, ,xi Q X I I ik. x .1 X 1 , ' .L X X, . 1 6 - 'J a,Ar , r.- , , 16301 X X ,ynjo , ,g XX X 1 Gillmi 11,1 S-eve 467 X1 1. -J Harris, da, Sap .-1417, 60 1X1 ji , Xl-lolt, Ji',, Jr. ' -J 5 X , J -.J I z . , 5 X1 1.1 XJ Homan, Lewis, Soph.-147, 67 Homer, Melinda, Soph.-147 Hoover, Louise, Soph.-147, 84, 62, 66 Hoover, Mike, Soph.-87, 147, 95, 63 Horton, Mike, Jr.-164, 126 Hosick, Pam, Soph.-147, 60 Hotz, Shelia, Jr. Houck, Phil, Jr.-164 House, Susan, Jr.-73, 87, 94, 80, 164, 99 Housel, Nancy, Jr.-75, 164, 62, 66, 69 Houston, Bill, Soph.-147, 116, 117, 125, 58, 59 Hover, Richard, Soph.-147 Howard, Irene, Jr. . Howard, Steve, Soph. Howard, Wayne, Soph.-94, 147 Howe, Gay, Soph.-147 Howe, Rex, Sr. Hubler, Steve, Sr.-186 Huckaba, Nancy, Sr.-186 Hueners, Judy, Jr.-74, 164 Huffman, Wally, Sr.-79, 43, 97, 44, 186, 51, 48, 49, 58, 59 Hughes, John, Soph.-147 Hukill, Linda, Jr.-164 Humphrey, Martha, Jr.-73, 92, 164, 58 Hunt, Connie, Soph.-75, 147 Hunt, Louis, Jr. Hunt, Melvin, Sr.-90, 186 Hunter, Veda, Soph.-147 Hunter, Wendy, Jr.-77, 164, 60 Hurt, Mike, Soph.-147 Huson, Darelyn, Sr.-92, 186, 131, 58 Hutcheson, Bill, Jr. Hylton, Lenora, Jr.-77, 164 Ingram, Gary, Jr.-164 Ingram, Ron, Jr.-92, 164, 63, 66, 69 Ingram, Vicki Anne, Jr.-73, 80, 164, 101 lnskeep, Jonathan, Jr.-164 Issi, Frank, Jr.-91, 164 Irving, David, Sr.-82, 93, 80, 186 Irving, Sandra, Soph.-87, 75, 147, 80, I46, 50 Isaacs, Ann, Soph.-147, 62 Iverson, Barbara, Soph.--147 Iverson, Jerry, Jr.-164, 59 Iverson, Lauren, Jr.-164 Jackson, Dave, Sr.-186 Jacobs, Lenore, Sr.--75, 186, 68, 60 Jacobson, Barbara, Soph.-75, 93, 147 John, Sue, Jr.-87, 94, 80, 164, 168, 58 Jakl, Carol, Soph. James, Marilyn, Soph.-75, 83, 147 Janzen, Kenneth, Sr.-186 Jefferies, Dan, Jr.-95, 165, 126 Jenks, Norma, Sr.-79, 74, 186, 51 Jennings, Fred, Soph.-147, 67, 126 Jennings, Lei Lani, Soph.-147 Index ,O K! N-Q Johnson, Tanya, Soph.-148 -ZKUIG, r - SOPIW. Johnson, Tim, if.-84, 97, iss, as dqqkei, D ,lm ii.-74, 79, 92, ao, Johnston, Darrell, Sr. 3 V 88 Johnston, Jim, Sr.-187 Kurs, 0: Sf. .28 Johnston, Joyce, Sr.-90, 187 , , huc ,fd-Tl 17.118 . Jonason, Alice, Sr.-75, 45, 18 y 'Q , fviggwrggilltaa 46, 47 f , La F ' m, e Q Jones, Ernest, Jr.-165, 63, 745, --J Fleur, J 3011?-143, 4 Jones, Janette, Sr.-92, 187, 62, 66, L 9 T: OP -- ' - 68 Luke, Pr-,fy Jimggfue-'75,-Qg'i'4e 'F Jones, Leslie, Jr. Lamp, 'Q D, Shiga, N . Jones, Monte, sr.-72, tis, 117, 178, Lamp, mic, . 4:27 187, 126, 127, 128 Lumpkin, John, .-148 Rh' Jones, Pamela, Soph.-148, 58 ' Di ez SOPIL- ' 3 '. Jones, Patty, Soph.-74, 148 La old, SI'--1 I . M' l --' Jones, Rosemary, Jr.-165 Lan osalie, Jr. A C1 Jones, Sandee, Soph.-75, 148 Langley,E '2g,Ly: Sf--90 Jones, Todd, Jr.-82, 80, 84, 162, 165 Langston, WW: -lf.-75. 166 Jordan, Dave, Sr.-90 Larimer, Janice r Jordan, Diane, Soph.-92, 148 Larimer, Janice: 148 Jore, Dianne, Sr,-74, 76, 187 Joyce, Sandra, Soph.-87, 75, 148, 80, 50 Kadin, Dan, Jr.-165 Koer, Gary, Jr.4165, 132 Kagy, Sue, Soph.-148, 80, 68 Kamody, Ron, Jr.-165 Keith, Fred, Sr.-187 Keith, Greg, Jr.-82, 165, 47 Keith, Larry, Sr. Kellenberger, Candy, Jr.-73, 165 Keller, Joseph, Sr.-187, 126, 128 Keller, Melvin, Soph. Kellogg, Boyce, Jr.-92, 84, 165 Kelly, Janet, Sr.-84, 187 Keiiy, Richard, Jr.-165 Kelsoe, Wayne, Soph.-178 Kemper, Warren, Soph.-148 Kencla, Don, Soph.-93, 148, 130, 125 Kennedy, Gary, Soph.-148 Kennedy, Montee, Soph.-148, 63, 66 Kennedy, Patricia, Sr.-73, 187, 60 Kennerly, Sandy, Soph. Larison, Jackie, Jr.- , Larson, James, Jr j Larson, Kathy, Sop 4 A .1 Larson, Richard, Sop .-92, , 25 Larson, Robert, Soph.-148 ' Latham, Julie, Sr.-79, 93, 97, 189, 51, 58, 59, 68, 69 La Tourette, John, Sr.-189 Laurance, Craig, Sr.-189 Lauritzen, Ray, Jr,-166 Lauritzen, Verlee, Soph.-148 Lavine, Thomas, Soph.-148, 125 Lawrence, Mark, Jr.-82, 166 Lawson, De Etta, Sr.-75, 189, 136, 137, 138, 58 Lawton, Steve, Jr.-166 Leavitt, Katie, Jr.-73, 91, 166 Lee, Walter, Sr.-189 Le Faive, Thomas, Soph. Leffler, Clarence, Sr.-189 Legas, Rosanne, Jr.-73, 94, 91, 80, 166 Le Masters, Sherry, Soph.-148 Jennings, Ronnie, Soph.-147, 126 Jenny, Paul, Soph.-91, 147, 63, 66 Jensen, Jannette, Soph. Jensen, Jon, Sr.-79, 94, 186, 51 Jensen, Meredith, Jr.-73, 75, 82, 165 Jewett, James, Soph.-93, 147 Johannson, Dick, Jr.-92, 84, 165 Johnson, Cheryl, Jr.-165 Johnson, Donna, Sr.-90, 186 Kennett, Jean, Sr.-187 Kenney, Garry, Sr. Kent, Carolyn, Sr.-73, 77, 97, 187 58 Kent, Donald, Jr.-95 Kent, Kay, Soph.-74, 87, 92, 148,68 Kenyon, Mary Edith, Jr.-76, 165, 62, 66, 101, 60 Kerr, Donna, Jr.-165 Kibler, April, Soph. Kieff, Carolyn, Sr.-74, 187 Kieff, Judith, Soph.-74, 148 Kilby, Maureen, Soph.-76, 93, 148, 60 Kimball, Charles, Soph.-148, 116, 125 Kimball, Gene, Jr.-165 Kimerell, Robert, Jr. Kime, Nancy, Sr.-187 King, Connie, Jr.-91, 165, 60 King, Jackie, Soph.-148 Kingman, Steven, Jr.-94, 165 Kingslien, Jo Ann, Sr.i92, 188 Kinney, Frank, Jr.-165 Kinney, Lynn, Sr.-188 Kirkpatrick, Dale, Sr.-90 Klatt, Sandra, Sr. Kline, Curtis, Soph.-148 Klukkert, Victor, Sr,-188, 59 Klym, Donna Jean, Soph.-74, 148 Klym, Marleen, Sr.-75, 76, 188 Leming Leming s, Edward, Soph. s, Leon, Soph.-148 Lenz, Calvin, Soph.--148 Leon, J Lester, Lewis, oyce, Sr.-92, 189, 137, 48 Gwendolyn, Jr. Robin, Jr.-166 Lewis, Sheryl, Sr.-80, 77, 189 Lewis, Steven, Soph.-148 Libby, Carol, Sr.-92, 189 Lick, John, Soph. Lilly, Donna, Sr.-189 Lind Suzanne, Soph.-83, 148 Lindsay, Patricia, Soph.-75, 148 Linn, C heryi, Sr.-76, iso Linn, Tommy Jr., Jr.-166 Lippert, Ed, 62 Little, Larry, Sr. Little, Vivian, Jr -189 -73,92, 166,60 Lockington, Mary Beth, Soph.-74, 148 Logan, Bill, Jr.-166 Logan, Pamela, Soph.-148 Long, Ben, Sr.-189 Long, Jacqueline, Soph.-148, 149, 58 Longan, Don, Soph.-148 Longmore, Patricia, Soph.-149 Loros, Lynne, Soph.-149, 63 Lorton, Michael, Soph.-149 Lovell, Lloyd, Jr.-166 Lovenborg, Sten, Jr.-166, 168, 88, 59 Johnson, Georgia, Sr.-73, 75, 187, 139 Johnson, Gloria, Sr.-74, 91, 77, 187 Johnson, Janice, Jr.-94, 76, 83, 165, Knapp Knapp , Bonnie, Sr.-188, 131 , Colleen, Soph.-148 Knight, Richard, Soph.--148, 116, 188, 125 Knight, Stephen, Jr.-165 Knights, Richard, Sr.-79, 82, 84, 137, Lowery, Connie, Sr.-90, 189 Lowery, Jack, Jr.-106, 110, 111, 112, 113,114,115,117,166 Lowery, Russell, Sr.-4189 Luther, Marta, Jr.-76, 166, 167 Luther, Midi, Sr.-92, 189 62, 66, 68, 60 Johnson, Joann, Sr.-73, 87, 44, 187, 137, 48, 50 Johnson Judith, Soph.-75, 147, 62 Johnson Karen, Jr.-165 Johnson Larry, Soph.-148 Johnson Leonard, Jr. Johnson Linda, Sr.-91, 187 Johnson, Lindo E., Sr.-93, 187, 60 Johnson Linda, Jr.-75, 165, 58, 68, 69 Johnson, Ramey, Jr. Johnson, Royal, Jr.-165 Johnson, Sherry, Sr.-90, 187 63, 64, 65, 66, 51, 59, 69 Knights, Valerie, Soph.-148, 80, 95, 62, 66, 58 Knips, Jon, Soph.-93, 148 Knoll, Cari, Sr.-188 Koblik, Sharon Lee, Jr.-73, 87, 94, 166 Koelmel, Diana, Soph.-148 Krause, Carol, Soph.-148 Kridler, La Dawna, Soph. Krieger, Susan, Jr.-166 Kubalek, Jim, Sr.-188 Lynch, Michele, Soph.-149 Lyons, Theodore, Sr.-189, 131 McAllister, Marc McArthur, Jannette, Soph.-149, 63 McAtee, Paul, Jr.--166 Mc8eth, Carol, Soph.-149 McCammon, Larry, Jr.-117, 166, 126 McCann, Linda, Soph.-76, 149, 63, 64 McClearen, Ruth, Soph. McCleary, Cherry, Soph. McCorkIe, Pat, Jr.-166 McCormack, Charles, Sr.-90, 189 McCormack, Ernie, Sr. McCullough, Mike, Sr.-72, 104, 107, 108, 110, 190 McCullough, Ruby, Soph.-117 McDonald, Scott, Sr.-190 McDonough, Terry, Soph. McDowel, Bruce, Soph.-149 McElrath, Becky, Soph.-149 McGuire, Ronald, Soph.-149 Mclntyre, Joely, Sr. McKee, Mike, Jr.-166 McLaughlin, Nancy, Sr.-73, 92, 77, 190, 186 McMahon, Ken, Sr.-190 McNair, Charles, Sr.-72, 105, 117, 190, 136 McNerney, Larry, Soph. McQueen, Mark, Jr.-94, 82, 80, 84, 166 McVay, James, Jr.-166 Mack, Henry, Sr.-190 Mack, Jeanne, Jr.-92, 166 Madden, Sarah, Soph.-75, 80, 149 Madsen, Diane, Jr.-166 Main, Richard, Jr.-92, 166 Maliams, Duane, Soph,-149 Malot, Sandra, Sr.-86, 190 Malotte, Wayne, Soph.-149 Manlcins, Ronald, Jr.-166 Marchant, Albert, Soph.-149 Marical, Cora Lee, Sr.-91, 190 Marin, Donna Lee, Soph.-149, 44, 60 Marrs, Charley, Soph.-84, 149, 126 Marsh, Alger, Sr.-190, 192, 58 Martin, Hiram, Sr.-72, 130, 190 Martin, James, Sr.-130, 190 Martin, Jim, Soph.-116, 149 Martin, Sandra, Sr.-190 Martin, Sheryl, Sr.-90, 92, 191 Martin, Tom, Soph.-149, 44 Martin, Tony, Jr. Mason, Janel Rae, Soph. Matheny, Carla, Soph.-149 Matheny, Lana, Jr.-166 Mather, Sharon, Soph. Mathern, Karan, Jr.-76, 166 Mattheisen, Michael, Soph.-75, 80, 149 Mattson, Linda, Soph.-75, 149, 63, 64 Maxson, Judy, Sr.-191 Maxson, Nancy, Sr.-92, 191 Maxson, Roger, Soph, Maxson, Terry, Soph.-116, 117, 149 May, Dennis, Jr.-166 Mayfield, Marsha, Soph.-149 Mayfield, Mike, Soph.-153, 116, 149 Maynard, Robert, Soph.-116, 117, 149 Meadows, Karen, Soph.-93, 149 Medcalf, Diane, Soph.-149 Medfin, B.-126 Medicus, Olivia, Soph.-76, 92, 49 Mee, John, Jr.-117, 166, 59 Meier, Gretchen, Sr.-73, 94, 78, 92, 184, 191 Mellish, Sharon, Jr.-77, 166, 63 Mentzer, Terri, Jr.-166 Mercer, Alfred, Sr.-82, 80, 84, 191, 51 Merriman, Martha, Soph.-149 Merritt, Sylvia, Jr. Merton, Mickey, Soph.-116, 149, 126 Messinger, Brent, Sr.-191 , Methvin, Robert, Soph.-149 Metternick, Robert, Jr.-166 Metz, Tom, Jr.-167, 126 Mevesi Russell, Soph.-149 Michael, Linda, Jr.-91, 167, 59 Index .- Miller, Don, Sr -72 l ls , a 74, 8 Miller, Gary, Jr. 7, 167 e tricia, Jr- ,'74 Miller, Jean, Sr.- 9 , 68 es , T ,Jr. 9 , 5 8, Miller, Ji Sr.-1 Neuma , Ray S . Z4 Miller, ro, 6, 19 e , l h Jr.-16 , Miller, - .--167, 60 i o s, e rly, Sr.-1 Miller, Ju e, Soph.-75, 149, 1 6 l Nicode s, R , Sr.- , Miller, K en, Jr.-83, 1, 166 Nieder r Bruce, . 2, 94, 130 Miller chael, Jr 7 , 82, 9 , 80, 19 1 139 84 1 ' Ni d ,Je y, Sr.- 9 Mill , P .-94, 166, 1 , 88 2 No Monte Je n, So 76, 5 , 60 Mil r Rusty, Jr.- 67 Nor torm, Dia , r. ,193 'ler, Shar n, Sr 191 N , arior , .-150 illhollin, ch r Sop , 149 t udy, r,-193 L Milliga r.-73, 94, 78, 80, 19 , ss, Helen, Soph.-15 19 ' Nulto , Dean, 6 , 6 i , Obertz So h.-1 9 O'Bi rg , .-90, 193 Mills, Wylla' , . 1 ' , erry, Sr. 7 ' Mil e r.-191, 66 6 Neil, Milton, Sr. 1 3 Mi , Connie, Soph. O'Sullivan, Ja , . 7 , 92, 40, 41, 1 ke, Carol- r. 77 168, Mi eci S , r-191 , icolee, Soph. M' h , e t, r.-11 , 167 etinger, Jaunita, Jr.-77 168 c , Georgi , r.-7 , 83, 16 Offenbacher, Gayle, Soph 4, 93' 266 62, 66 1 Offord, Gene, Sr.-7 len c e J Ml? ell ' - . M' hell, Mitchell , .-192 Mitch ohn, Jr.- Mitch l, Phil, Soph.-150 Mobl y, Ralph, Soph.-150 l Moh , Stanton, Sap Mo' , James, Soph. Moir, John, Jr.-1 Moir, Margaret, Sr. Monday, Bill, Jr, Mania, Carol, Soph h.-149, 150 -150 67 -84, 192, 60 .-74, 150, 62 Monroe, Jeff, Soph.-116, 150 Monroe, Robert, So Montgomery, Ellen, 139, 138, 57, 5 Montgomery, John, ph.-150 Sr.-79, 97, 192, 8, 59 Soph.-150 Moore, Cathy, Soph.-76, 150 Moore, Gerald, Sr.-90, 192 Moore, William, Jr. Morgan, Judy, Soph. Morris, Mike, Sr.-192, 133 Morris, Steve, Jr.-167 Morrison, Nancy, J Morse, Linda, Soph Moulton, Kathleen, Moyer, James, Sop r.-76, 167, 60 .-75, 83, 150 Sr.-192, 58 h.-75, 150 Muir, Charline, Jr.-83, 167 Muir, Larry, Sr.-9 0,192 Murphy, Carol, Soph.-83, 150 Murphy, Marsha: S oph.-93, 150 Murray, Tim, Soph.-116, 117, 150, 155 Music, Mary, Jr.-73, 167, 67, 60 Music Wilma, Sr,-192 Myers, Barbara, Sr.-74, 92, 97, 192, 62, 66, 68 Myers, Diana, Sr.-90, 192 Myers, James, Soph. Myers, Lilly, Jr.-167 Myers, Pat, Sr.-76, 193 Myers, Sandra, Sap Myers, Susan, Jr.- 66, 68, 60 h.-75, 95, 150, 60 Nahss, David, Sr.-90 Nash, Linda, Jr.- 93, 77, 167, 62, 60 Naumes, Michael: Soph.-93, 150 Neal, Jackie, Soph.-150 Neal, Robert, Jr.- 167, 44 Neathamer, Mike, Jr.-107, 117, 168, Mit l i..ng,Sr 2,- .- 4 .- 9,1171 11, Cli n, f. 4, 1 , I ,GI ,.lr 11 , 2 ,118 1 e 50 167 74, 93, 84, 167, 62, Offord, Jon' e S p Olson or, Soph tt a ,r 80 8 son rr Jr 1 SOY1 Off '- Ol , , - Ol , . , Olson a vin- So .- 5, 15 Oleham El OM.-168 n 73 75 93 rr, Michael, Soph.-150, 62, 126 Sr 1 , , 150 ls , n, .-107, 117, 193 ls , 1 , .- , , 1 l on, e, Soph.-150, 74 Ottoman, Gary, Jr.-82,80, 84, 168 Ottosen, Donold, Soph.-150 Outhouse, Myra, Soph.-74, 150 Overtree, Marilyn, Sr.-193, 60 Overturf, Phyllis, Soph.-150 Owen, Claudia, Sr.-194, 58 Owen, Eldon, Soph. -150 Owens, Bill, Sr.-194, 126, 127 Owens, Tom, Soph.-150, 126 168 Owney, Sue, Jr.- Pace, Roderick, Jr,-168 Padgett, William, Jr.-168 Park, Michael, Soph.-92, 151 Parker, Dianna, Sr.-75, 94 Parsons, Ann, Soph.-74, 92, 151, 68 Parton, Linda, Jr.-168 Parton, Sandra, Sr.-168 Partsafas, Clinton, Jr.-168, 62, 125 Paschke, Ken, Sr.-90, 194 Patella, Dennis, Jr.-94, 168, 68 Paterlini, Claudio, Sr.-BO, 194, 136 137, so Pattinson, Cheryl, Jr.-76 Paulazzo, Cheree, Sr.-73, 78, 194 Paulsen, Diane, Jr.-83, 168 Paulsen, Janet, Soph,-75, 93, 151 Payne, Royce, Sr.-76, 90, 92, 194 Payton, Janice, Jr.-73, 74, 168 Pease, David, Jr. Pedersen, Jean Marie, Jr.-92, 169 Peebler, Jack, Sr.-194 Pence, Cecil, Soph.-151, 126 Penland, Suzanne, Soph.-151 Permenter, Vernon, Jr. Perreard, Roger, Soph.-151 Perreard, Yvonne, Sr.-90, 194 Perry, Randy, Soph.-151 Pesenti, Terry, Soph.-151, 116, 117 Peters, Charles, Sr.- 194,88 Peters, Joanna, Soph.-75, 151 Peters, Joseph, Soph.-151 ,68 Mickey, Pam, Sr.-76, 83, 90, 191 Miles, Dan, Jr.-72, 113, 117, 167, 122, 118, 119 Miles, Glenn, Sr.-191 Milhoan, Victor, Sr.-82, 84, 191, 196, 88 Miller, Arthur, Jr. Miller, Connie, Sr.-77, 191 Miller, Dale, Soph.-149 Miller, Daniel, Sr.-90, 191 Miller, David, Jr.-167 124, 118, 119, 59 Neel, Alta, Soph:-150 Neel, Janice, Sr.-77, 193, 88 Neeley, Ron, Sr.-84, 193 Neff, Pamela, Soph.-93, 150 Neill, Karlene, Sr.-80, 193 Nelson, Carolyn, Soph.-76, 84, 150, 62, 66 Nelson, Claudia, Jr.-76, 168, 60 Nelson, Linda, Jr.-73, 168, 58 Nelson, Pam, Soph.-150 Peters, Rebecca, Soph.-151 Peters, William, Soph. Peterson, Barry, Soph.-151, 116, 117 Peterson, Lynn, Sr.-80, 77, 194, 62, 63, 66, 68 Peterson, Wayne, Soph.-151 Pfaender, Annette, Soph. Pfaender, Lynette, Soph. Pheister, Sandra, Sr.-194 Phillips, Penelope, Sr.-194 Phipps, Ken, Soph.-151 yn.. 5.1, . 8 1 X-.1 lu -.4 f, .l1rciie,,,wiiiaaf1i, Soph.-151, 59 'Piels,'1M,jchael, Soph.-151 Pierce, Janice, Soph.-83, 151 Pierc James, Jr. Pilpe 'Bev., Soph.-151 Pitts, Jerry, Jr.-169 Pgts, Karen, Jr.-749169 ff Qlankenharn, Betty, Soph.5e151 Plank rih rn, Larry, Sr.?i4-194, 13 r Poi ag, age Sophia ifaa Polhwg, Lynda,iSoph. jst Qi , 5? der, Robert,XS,9pli- X 4 gexiimmy, Sophf 151 Popha , Tucker- Sophx-f 51 4 Poppo, Milton, Soph. XX X :tj Porter, Brian, Soph.-87,E5Y, 84, 44, 48, 46, 47 , Potter, Marsha, Sr.--194, 60 Potucek, Cheryl, Sr.-90, 92, 194 Poulos, Carolyn, Soph.-75, 151, 63, 64 Poulos, Donna, Jr.-76, 169, 62 Powell, Mary, Sr.-195 Powers, Jim, Jr. Pratt, Buff, Soph.-151, 47 Prewitt, Lawnedia, Soph.-74, 161 Price, Wilma, Sr. Prince, Walter, Jr.-169 Pritchard, Mike, Sr.-195 Prock, Mike, Soph. Prough, De Vonne, Sr.-73, 195, 54 Pugmire, Constance, Sr.-195 Pullins, Jack, Soph.-151 Quitt, David, Soph.-151 Quitt, Gilbert, Sr.-195 Radliff, Eddie, Sr.-117, 195 Railton, Mike, Jr,--169, 171, 125 Rambo, Susan, Jr.--169, 60 Rasmussen, Beatrice, Jr.-169, 92, 88 Rasmussen, Chris, Soph.--94, 75, 93, 151 Rasmussen, Faye, Sr.-92, 195, 51 Rasmussen, Nick, Sr.-94, 75, 93, 151, 80, 125 Ravenor, Cora, Jr.-76, 169 Ray, Steven, Sr.-195, 133 Ray, Vonia, Jr.-73, 169 Reavis, Jack, Soph.-151 Reavis, Susan, Soph.-151 Redmond, Dave, Sr.-90, 195, 50 Reeves, Hope, Sr.-83, 195 Reich, Robert, Soph.-116 Reich, Sandra, Sr.-90, 195 Reid, Harold, Jr.-82, 80, 84, 169, 125 Renner, Norman, Sr.-195, 132 Reuther, Bob, Jr.-90, 169 Revip, Barbara, -90 Reynolds, Ronda, Jr.-91, 169, 58 Rheinsburg, Sandra, Soph. Rice, Cheryl, Soph.-75, 151 Richardson, Jack, Sr.-195, 54, 133, 59 Richey, Virginia, Soph.-151 Riechers, Peggy, Jr.-73, 91, 169 Riechers, Robert, Sr.-195 Rikard, Mike, Soph.-151, 125 Riptl, Hedy, Jr.-94, 75, 169, oo Ritchey, Karol, Jr.-117, 169 Ritchey, Sharon, Soph.--151, 62 Ritchie, Daniel, Soph. Ritterspach, Patsy, Soph.-151 Rix, Ann, Soph. Rix, Penny, Soph. Robbins Nola Sue, Sr.-86, 195, 46, 47 Roberts, Clayton, Jr,-169 Roberts, Pamela, Soph.-83, 151 Roberts, Richard, Sr.-195 Robertson, Doug, Sr.-195, 137, 139, 126, 127 Robertson, Richard, Soph.-151 Robertson, Russell, Sr.--195 Robinson, Norma, Jr.-169 Rode, Heather, Jr.--87, 91, 169 Rodgers, Ken, Jr.-169 Rodman, Helen, Sr.-195 Rodman, Sharon, Jr.-169, 67 Roemer, Steven, Soph.-151 Rogers, Darrell, Jr.-169 Root, Steve, Soph.-125 fu Index Root, Susan, Soph.-75, 151, 60 Ross, Kathy, Soph.-151, 95, 139, 60 Ross, Roy, Jr.--109, 117, 169 Ross, Thomas, Sr.-72, 113, 117, 195 Rossknecht,, Gary, Jr.-169 Rowan, Bonnie, Soph.-91, 151, 60 Rowan, James, Soph,-151, 59 Rowden, James, Jr.--169 Ruck, Rudy, Ruhl, Kay, Jr.-75, 80, 169, 63, 64, 58 Robert, Soph,-151 Karen, Jr.169, 62, 67 Simmons, Nancy, Sr.-197 Simons, Jeanette, Sr.-197 Sims, Roma, Jr.-73, 74, 92, 170 Sinks, Maxine, Soph.-152 Six, Jocelyn, Soph.-152 Six, Teresa, Sr.-73, 78, 91, 97, 197 Skaoll, Carl,--80 Skolfield, William, Jr.-170 Slessler, Lois, Soph.-83, 152, 60 Smeltz, Jack, Jr.-86, 130, 170, 88 Smeltzer, Michael, Soph.-152 Ruhl, Michael, Jr. Rummel, Jaci, Sr.-73, 76, 196 Rupert, Diane, Soph. Rupert, Laura, Sr.-73, 74, 151, 196 Rush, Juleen, Jr.-74, 169 Rushton, Richard, Jr.-169, 63 Rutter, Paul, Jr.--93, 169 Rutter, Robert, Sr. Sacchi, Carole, Jr.-83, 169 Sage, Penny, Soph.-94, 74, 152, 80 Sage, Susan, Soph. Salyers, Dennis, Jr.-169, 123, 118 Sample, Linnie, Sr.-196 Sander, Larry, Jr.-117, 170, 125 Sanderson, John, Soph.-152, 67 Sanford, Kathleen, Soph. Sanner, Harold, Jr.-170 Sasse, Evalyn, Sr.-196 Satterfield, Cassandra, Jr.-170 Savage, Craig, Soph.-87, 92, 152 Scalberg, Ernest, Jr.-84, 170, 66, 69 Schalow, Dale, Jr. Schmidt, Richard, Jr.--94, 170, 63, 66, 69 Schoppert, Tom, Soph.-152 Schrein, Adele, Sr.-196, 60 Schroeder, Gordon, Sr.-94, 196 Schroeder, Grant, Jr.-82, 170 Schroeder, Karen, Soph. Schroeder, Robert, Sr.-72, 196, 118 Schroeder, William, Soph. Schuchard, Frank, Jr.-91, 170, 59 Schultz, Maureen, Sr.f92, 196 Scott, Robert, Jr.-170 Scott, Sue, Sr.-74, 82, 196 Seabourn, Hazel, Soph. Seabourn, Judie, Sr. Seawell, Judie, Sr.-196 Seeberger, Danny, Soph. Seibert, John, Soph.-152, 116 Selby, Patricia, Soph.-75, 152, 43, 66, 58, 59, 68 Sempert, Linda, Sr.-80, 196 Semple, Thomas, Sr.-196 Serry, Dave, Sr.--72, 111, 117, 197, 1 33 Serry, Rhoda, Soph.-75, 83, 152 Sessions, Wendall, Soph.-152 Severson, Linda, Soph.-152, 66 Smets, Smith, Sherron, Jr.-92, 170 Albert, Sr.-197 Smith, Andrea, Soph.-152 Smith, Anita, Sr.-197 Smith, Chester, Soph.-152 Smith, David, Soph. Smith, Smith, Delores, Sr.-92, 197 Donna, Soph.-75, 152, 60 Smith, Douglas, Sr.-197, 99, 89, 88 Smith, Jerry, Jr.-170 Smith, Joanne, Soph.-74, 152 Smith, Smith, Smith, Kathy, Soph.-83, 152, 60 Larry, Jr.-170 Le Roy, Soph.-152 Smith, Linda, Soph.-152 Smith, Marilyn, Jr.-91, 170 Smith, Michael, Jr.--170 Smith, Rodney, Jr.-170 Smith, Ronald, Jr. Smith, Ronald, Soph.-92, 152, 126 Smith, Stanley, Sr.-116, 117, 197 Smith, Stephen, Sr.-72, 197 Smith, Sylvia, Soph. Smith, Toby, Soph.-67 Sneed, Sue, Jr.-74, 84, 92, 170, 62, 66 Sniden, Duke-84 Snodgrass, James Robert, Jr.-72, 117 170, 48, 59 Snopl, Ron, Sr.-197 Snopl, Sherron, Soph. Snow, Soper, Henry, Soph.-152 Dewain, Jr.-170 Sevick, Jim, Soph. Sharp, Martha, Jr.-170 Sharp, Martin, Jr.--82, 170 Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, David, -90 Dennis, Jr.-170 Dennis, Soph.-76, 152 James, Sr.-197 Shaw, Roy, Jr.-40, 41, 115, 117, 165, 170 Shehab, Margo, Soph.-152 Sheldon, James, Soph.-152 Sheperd, Gary, Soph. Sheppard, Deana, Sr.-91, 197 Sherrill, Janet, Soph.-152, 60 Shipley, Steve, Jr.-76, 91, 170, 101 Snyder, Vivian, Sr.-197 South, Karen, Soph.-92, 152 Southard, Lea,-90, 76, 197 Southred, Hazel, Sr. Southerd, Samuel, Soph. Spain, Rita, Jr.-76, 170 Spafford, Gary, Jr.-170 Sparks, Sally, Soph.-152 Sparling, Eugenia, Soph.-152 Speare, Stephanie, Soph.-152 Spencer, Joan, Soph.-75, 152 Spencer, Sue, Soph.-75, 92, 152 Spires, Melvin, Soph. Spitz, Jim, Soph.-126, 128, 129 Spoerl, Janet, Jr.-73, 74, 75, 91 , 93, 161, 170, 88 Sproul, Leonard, Soph.-152 Spurgeon, Sharyn, Sr.-197, 60 Staats, Gary, Soph.--152, 67, 47 Standridge, Carole, Sr.-76, 92, 197, 63, 68 Standridge, Judy, Soph.-74, 152 Stanley, Jim, Soph. Stanley, Leslie, Soph.-143, 152 Stansfield, Dale, Jr.-72, 170, 59 Staten, Ken, Soph. Stearns, Carol, Jr.-170 Stearns, Robert, Soph.-82, 152, 84 Stedman, Lois, Sr.-73, 75, 92, 43, 97 45,198, 138, 50, 48, 58, 59 Steinbach, Theresa, Jr.-73, 76, 92, Shirar, Sharon, Jr.--74, 170 Shoe rna ker, Robert, Soph.-152 Shohe, Larry, Soph.-152 Shouts, Jeri, Soph.-152 Shreeve, George, Sr. -90, 1 97 Shreeve, Lynn, Jr.-,170 Shreeve, Margo Rae, Jr.-170 Shugart, Phil, Soph.-152 Shugart, Sondra, Sr.-94, 78, 197, 51 Shurtleff, Nola, Sr.-79, 75, 182, 197, 51, 60 Simcox, Nancy, Jr.-75, 92, 170, 96 Simmonds, Larry, Soph. Simmons, Donald, Soph.-152, 84 159, 170 Stephenson, Tom, Sr.-198 Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Sandra, Soph.-152 Alden, Jr-94, 93, 80, 171 Cheryl, Soph.-92, 152 Stewart, John, Sr.-86, 198 Stewart, Walter, Jr.-171 Stiger, Jim, Jr.-171, 96, 48, 58, 59 Stillwell, Sam, Jr.-171 Stimson, Ronald, Soph.-152 Stimson, Louella, Soph. Stinson, Jane, Soph.-83, 152 Stockman, Patty, Jr.-171, 68 Stoehr, Robert, Soph.-152 Young, Stockman, Ron, Sr,-76, 198, 68 Stockton, Darryl, Jr.-117, 171, 123, 1 1 8 Stokes, Ronald, Soph.-152, 116 Stoltenburg, Gary, Soph.-153 Stong, Mary, Soph.-153, 62 Stratton, David, Soph. Stratton, Jerry, Jr.-78, 82, 80, 84, 117, 171 Striplin, Robert, Jr.-171 Strong, Deanna, Jr.-76, 171, 60 Strong, Gary, Sr.-90, 198 Stroup, John, Sr.-198 Strout, John, Sr. Stuart, David-125 Stuart, Gerald, Soph.-153 Stubbs, Virginia, Soph.-153 Studebaker, Gary, Soph. St. Clair, Kathy, Sr. Sult, Jack, Soph. Sutherlin, Charles, Soph.-153 Suttle, Pamela, Soph.-153 Swan, Dick, Sr. Swanson, Greg, Soph.-153 Swartsfager, John, Soph.-153, 116, 117, 126 Swartsley, Steve, Jr.-92, 171 Sybrant, Dawn, Soph.-153 Tackley, Don, Sr.-198 Tarvin, Terry, Soph. Taylor, Allen, Soph.-63 Taylor, Anne, Sr.-198 Taylor, Carol, Soph.-83, 153 Taylor, Cheryl, Sr.-92, 198 Taylor, Dale, Soph.-153 Taylor, Denna, Soph.-153, 62, 66 Taylor, Dixie, Jr.-86, 171, 60 Taylor, Donna, Soph.-75, ,92, 153, 66 Taylor, Gary, Sr.-198 Taylor, Greg, Jr.-94, 82, 80, 171 Taylor, Janice, Jr.-74, 171, 62 Taylor, Linda, Soph.-92, 153 Taylor, Robert, Soph.-153 Taylor, Scott, Soph.-93, 153 Teague, Brion, Jr.-171 Temple, Richard, Jr. Terry, Roxanne, Jr.-76, 171, 66 Thames, Juanita, Soph.-153 Thames, Ronald, Soph.-153 Thomas, Cheryl, Soph.-153 Thomas, Janet, Soph.-153, 66 Thomas, Judith, Soph.-153 Thomas, William, Jr.-171 Thompsen, Pat, Jr.-92, 41, 171, 96, 56 Thompson, Bill, Sr.-198 Thomsen, Doug: Soph. Thornhill, Mike, Soph.--153 Thornton, Ron, Jr.-171, 59 Tillery, Shirley, Jr.-73, 92, 171 Titus, Jim, Jr-171 Tad, Terry, Sr.-94, 180, 198 Todaro, Dean, Soph.-153, 126 Toenniges, Vicki, Jr.-83, 77, 171, 62, 66 Toews, Steve, Soph.-153, 1 16 Topley, Charles, Soph.-153, 116 Topley, Kellie, Sr.-75, 80 Tosh, Phyllis, Sr,--73, 83, 199 Townsend, Anita, Soph.-153 Travis, Clyde, Soph.-153, 67 Traylor, Richard, Soph.-63 Trout, Donna Lee, Soph.-153, 168 Trowbridge, Pamela, Soph.-75, 153 Trumbly, Win, Sr.-199 Tucker, James, Jr.-171 Tucker, Sharon, Soph.-74, 83, 153 Tungate, Jim, Sr.-93, 80, 84, 97, 199, 139, 94 Turk, Carole, Sr.-76, 92, 199 Turk, Rosemary, Jr.-92, 171 Turman, Carolyn, Soph.-153, 62, 67 Turman, Loretta: Sr.-73, 199, 68, 69 Turner, Jean, Soph,-74, 153 Turpin, Daniel, Soph.--153 Turpin, Dwayne, Soph,-153 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY lncle Tuttle, Larry, Jr.-87, ao, 172, 101 Underwood, David Allen, Jr.-82, 168, 172, 48, 59 Unger, Carolyn, Soph.-153 Uridel, Kathy, Sr.-73, 92, 199, 54 Urie, Sharyn, Jr.-74, 75, 172 Vail, Amy, Sr.-73, 76, 199 Vail, Betty, Sr.-199 Vallee, Herbert, Jr.-94, 172 Vance, Linda, Sr.--199 Van Duker, Robert, Sr.-199 Van Dyke, Ann, Jr.-73, 76, 172 Van Gordon, Leslie, Jr.-73, 75, 172, 139, 58 Van Horn, Julie, Jr. Von Pelt, Frank, Jr.-72, 111, 117, 172, 48, 59 Van Riper, Laurel, Jr. Van Sickle, Linda, Soph.-153, 62, 68 Van Sickle, Seldon, Soph.-154, 63, 66, 59 Van Sickle, Seldon, Soph.--154, 63, 66 Van Sickle, Ted, Jr.-90 Varney, Clay, Sr.--199 Vaughan, Mike, Soph.--154 Vaughan, Pat, Soph.-154 Vaughn, Patricia, Sr.-199 Vaughn, Robert, Sr-90, 199 Vaughn, Virginia, Jr.-172, 60 Veal, Thomas, Soph. Velasquez, Gene, Jr. Verstrate, Walter, Soph.-154, 116, 117 Vessey, Cheryl, Soph. Vice, Linda, Sr,-199 Viers, Raylene, Soph.-.154 Vincent, Eugene, Sr.--199 Voegtly, Carl, Soph.-92, 154, 63 Voight, Laura Gail, Jr.-73, 172, 60 Vollmer, Alan, Soph.-154 Vollmer, Judith, Soph.-154 Vosika, Larry, Soph.-154, 67 Vowell, Larry, Soph.-40, 41, 116, 125, 59 Vowell, Renny, Sr.-72, 92, 104, 117, 199, 133 Wadler, Marilyn, Sr.-199 Wagner, Rick, Jr.-172 Wakefield, Sally, Soph.-93, 154 Wainscott, Cheryl, Sr.-76, 92, 199 Walch, Leonard, Sr.-199, 59 Waldeyer, Brian, Sr.--199 Waldron, Sue, Sr. Walker, Barbara, Sr.-200 Walker, Robert, Soph.-154 Walker, Shirley, Sr.-200 Waltermire, Lois, Jr. Walters, Lonnie, Soph. Ward, Jane, Sr.--90, 200 Ward, Joan, Sr.-75. 200, 60 Ward, Richard, Jr.-172 Ward, Ronald, Soph.-154 Warren, David, Jr.-92, 95, 172 Warren, Marian, Soph.-154 Warren, Rosann, Sr.-73, 200 Washburn, Carl Lewis, Sr.-79, 87, 80, 97, 200, 137, 81, 99, 98,101, 51 Waters, Lynette, Soph.-154 Watkins, Marilyn, Soph.-154, 155, 60 Watkins, Mike, Jr.-115, 117, 172, 59 Watson, James, Jr.-117 Watson, Marsha, Sr.-73, 79, 75, 78, 80, 200, 51 Watts, Judy, Sr.-76, 83, 86, 200 Webb, David, Jr.-172 Wehinger, Jayne, Jr.-94, 172 Weisbrod, Mary, Soph.-74, 75, 154 Welch, Edward, Soph. Wells, Laura, Soph.-154 Wenzel, Harry, Jr,-172 Weston, Ursa, Soph.-154 Weter, Don, Sr.-72, 200, 126, 128, 129 Whalin, Barbara, Sr.-73, 75, 92, 80, 200, 59 Wheeler, Gary, Sr.-84, 200 Wheeler, James, Sr.-200 Wheeler, Willie Joe, Soph.-154 Winnihan, Michael, Jr.-87, 94, 82, 93, 80, 84, 95, 172 Whipple, Oma Lee, Soph.-154 White, Gordon, Sr.-201 White, John, Sr. White, Mark, Sr.-120, 201, 118 White, Shelley, Jr.-75, 92, 171, 172, 54, 58 White, White, 201 Susan, Soph.-154, 60 Tim, Sr.-72, 104, 109, 117, Whitmore, David, Sr,-201 Wickersham, Mike, Sr.-201 Wiegond, Carol, Sr.-79, 75, 78, 201, 139, 99, 51 Wilcox, Sandra, Soph. Wiley, Roger, Soph.-154 Wilkes, Linda, Soph.-154, 131 Wilkinson, Jim, Sr.-201 Williams, Charles, Soph.-154 Williams, Craig, Soph.-154 Williams, Darla, Soph.-74, 154 Williams, Ella Mae, Jr.-172 Williams, Ellen, Soph.-154 Williams, Frances, Jr.--172 Williams, Gloria, Sr.-201 Williams, Jean, Soph.-74, 154 Williams, Marsha, Jr.-76, 172 Williams, Ruby, Soph. Wilson, Donna, Sr.-60 Wilson, George, Soph.-154 Wilson, Judy, Soph. Wilson, 172, Linda, Jr.-74, 73, 93, 80, 95, 60 Wilson, Paul, Soph.-154 Wiltermood, Korlene, Sr.-76, 201 Wimbe rly, Lee, Soph.-75, 92, 154, 125, 58, 59 Winetrout, C. 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