Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)
- Class of 1965
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4 3 A h 1 I Nj. , , i ,JN-U JS Q 1- :Y in , x .i 2 6714 MWJW CRATE le 6 Medford 5evixov5fsi9h Qchool, Mooyord, Oregow' Vo Mme, Editor Salbf Bratton Adoisor Mr. Riley Winchell . - I A I -Il- Adrninistration, Faculty, and Academics .......... jeanne Salade Activities .... .... ...... A n na Richardson Classes ...... .......... . .c...... T erry Pitts Organizations. ............. ...... T orn Kerr Assistant to Organizations .... .... G ary Quinn Photography. . ........... .... P aul Brainerd Art. .......... ...... G ary Quinn Exchanges. . . . . .... Cathy Carlson Index. .......... ..... D an Thomas Business Manager. . . ........... Randy Smith Sports ............................. Susan Boals Students ...... ..Margaret Fleet, jack Groves, Carol Kennedy In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure You will always feel that life touching yours, that voice speaking to you, that spirit looking out of other eyes, talking to you in the familiar things he touched, worked with, loved as familiar friends. He lives on in your life and in the lives of all others that knew him. Angelo Patrz W W'hf4nnmf4wfwfW f My ffwffmw fw ,M A . Lf' ,f,,3f.:f,5f'p-V5 y V .. , Q 9' -Q' , '- , V. , meg yi X ,, ,LX '71, ,yn-3 1 M- Y X. ,,,:,,::,Wg5-J '1' 4, . H, Mfr ' f-fi: '22 -2 J:-:55f1.:z-' -f ' 1140, gi, 1 f I wiwsrgfafff-,, gf- f, ,A , Aw, wwf MA, ., ,J A ',W.5,tf na' Wwlfw , W2 , f 41,713 f 'Q-'1zGf12zffff:'p'f4-Q 7. , f. 'f ' ' 'z'4f:fff.: ftfffi f, . A f ff., 4 W4 4 mf, 4 , , L, h , ,,.,, W, ,1,, J nz, 1: ' . , ,,f-vw ffmpzx. f ' rf ,. f ,vgy,j1r,c,,, f,.- M, ,. ...ma ......:,:::: , 3 , ,A ,,,,..i T196 0 r 'F f.:fi'L53'r7'l wx! h 1-- ' 5?-I, '. 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Q f 2279 i But - realizing a purpose, ffesh rninds strive fhr knowledge and new understandings- ashing in their nzinds, answers are sought and found through tedious concentration and wrt. a s seise e i Lv-L , as 22. We fwfr , ssv ',i tfl ' ,f, Q a , , tl 3 Some answers are jhuna' through everyday communication with classmates 15 16 while others are sought outside of the regular acadeinic world. Minds are cleared to start the searclo fir security and attention. lilo Z if I m. I 'i r ' ,cleft f 4? 4 2 . I ' 1 4 c up. 'Q 01 W Z iM Zzfy Z, Explosion! of concentration bum fifth in pulyes of frioolity and joy, 1 - ni ,I y okgg 4. 3' X 1 , ., , 'LW Tux, y. 44A ?oQ H Fin WL LE n'Ai l'5 Q??4fil!?SZS WANT mm L 1, f K, X ana' then comes the time hr contemplation ana' planning the planning for the image of the future. I V ,M ,fyw Mwfgi gm Qi ? Ei? f V' Qmw Wiafifft E n 2 i!iA 1- T jJ A4 41 ? Qwiilx 'ff -w 2 447' ' fm CLA MQMW Mwfma QQBM8 A7 WMAWMM ,,m V,W f I x 1XiXxxxxx'zxxx1xx ,fm 113 ff, Xxxxx X Hb PO W ,V A MQW, fs? V ST? ffff X . ,4 J ' fy? 'ff 400 ff Administration and Facziizjf Directing students to the ful- fillment of their purpose are the ever dedicated teachers, adminis- trators and supervisors. Standing hy, always ready to help, these people form the mold of the educational system by which each student is educated. l 't Dr. Leonard B. Mayfield Mr. l. Russell Acheson has the responsibility of directing all maintenance activities within the school district as would relate to all school buildings and grounds. ln addition, he is responsible for school trans- portation and cafeteria operations. Administration Determines Scloool Policier Dr. Leonard B. Mayfield provided dynamic educational lead- ership to the Medford school district for the past ten years. His efforts played a major role in maintaining the stature of the Medford School district as one of Oregon's best. He was on sick leave several months before his death in April, 1965. One of the highlights of his career here was his selection to participate in a six weeks tour of Russia under the direction of the U. S. State Department in the fall of 1959. Dr. Mayfield served as chairman of the State Textbook Commission during the year and his commission had the responsibility of selecting textbooks for all Oregon schools. He was the past president of the Oregon Association of School Administrators and had a strong record of leadership and accomplishments in many civic, service, and fraternal organizations. Dr. Elliott D. Becken has served for many years as assistant superintendent for instruction and has served out the past school year as Acting Superintendent in View of the superintendentis absence on sick leave and subsequent death. He has been directly responsible for school curriculum, professional personnel, and certain assigned public relations activities. His Work in the area of curriculum and instruction was recognized with his election as the first state chairman of the Oregon Council for Curriculum and Instruction, which was initiated one year ago by the state Board of Education. He has been active in community affairs - particularly those relating to the United Crusade with its sig- nificance to youth and welfare activities in the home community. Dr. Elliott D. Becken Mr. .l. Russell Acheson -' XX Mr. William A. Barker Dr, David C, Boals, Chairman Vice-Chairman School Boo rd Members Make Dimfict Policiey Mr. William Barker has served as chairman of the school board for the second time, giving outstanding service to the Medford schools. Mr. Barker owns and operates Barker's Menls Store. Dr. David Boals, Vice-chairman of the board, is an in- terested and well informed member of the school board, Dr. Boals served previously as a board member in a suburban Portland school district. He is an anesthesiologist. Mr. John Reid is a former member of the Eagle Point school board and also a past president of the Jackson County School Board Association. He owns and operates Hubbard- Wray Machinery Company. Serving for the third year, Mrs. Carroll Haupert lent her feminine point of view. Mrs. Haupert has been a very dedicated member who has worked closely with both admin- istration and teachers. Serving for their first year were Dr. Billy Blackstone, dentist, and Mr. Wayne Wakefield, who owns Wakefield's Drapery Store. Mr. Frank Bash, past chairman of the board, has offered years of service to Medford. Mr. Bash is a vice-president with Pacific Power and Light Company. 'ffwfmM,,,,,u,bM 3 . 4 ,C Mr. Wilson C. Slater Business Manager Mr. Wilson Slater as clerk 'of School District 549-C disperses all funds for the district. Among his other responsibilities, he serves as clerk of the school hoard and takes charge of the budget. Dr. Billy Blackstone and Mr. Wayne Wakefield r,...:,2lf sk Mrs. Carroll Haupert Mr. 101111 Reid Mr. Frank Bash nnnuqun --nu. --9 wi? '7- wrt! l' l f , 5 'Wt Miss Kirtley Offers Assistance Miss Kirtley, Vice Principal, often looked on the bright side of her most tedious and distasteful duties. For instance, she brightened up cafeteria duty by com- paring it to heaven, If cafeteria duty is anything like heaven, I think I will make it.', Throughout the year she has patiently given her help and advice to the faculty and students. Solutions to the many prob- lems that occurred in the course of the year were made possible through her knowledge and experience. Miss Kirtley was indispensable during the year performing duties that were es- sential to the smooth running of the school. She handled student records and IBM, took care of girls discipline, honor roll, gradua- tion requirements, and directed counseling and the signing of transcripts. She also con- tributed her advice- and service to school dances, daily announcements, and follow up studies. Mr. McDonald Serves as Acting Princibvzl Mr. Alex McDonald, former Dean of Boys, became acting principal after the death of Mr. Harris in February. Facing this diflicult task, Mr. McDonald combined responsibility with authority to handle the remaining duties that con- fronted Medford High School. Some of these duties included: the supervision of classroom teaching and the supervision of classroom equipment, student discipline, and the supervision of cafeteria duty and of custodians. Being in direct contact with the super- intendent, Mr. McDonald directed policies that related to school finance and public relation. Mr. McDonald has always led an active life. He has played four years of profes- sional baseball, served as a deck ofiicer on a naval transport during World War ll. 4' , fa 4 Quail: YH I , Dr. Justin Dyrud Mr. Henry DeVoss Mr. lrving Mirick Vocal MUSIC Special Education Instrumental Music Mr. William Ruck Administrative Assistant Mr. Bill Ruck, who had previously served as combination scholarship director at MHS and as Oregon program director for the school district, was drafted into service in the school district administration staff as administrative assistant following Dr. Mayfield's departure on leave of absence. In this capacity, he has continued to serve as Oregon program director, which utilizes a large foundation grant to the school district in affecting improved instructional methods through new technologies in education. Mr. Robert Huff' has taken over the job as scholarship chair- man this year in addition to being the homeroom program director. Among his other duties he has organized the Lester D. Harris Memorial scholarship fund. Not only does Mr. lrv Mirick direct the high school band, but is also the instrumental music supervisor of the Medford School District. Mr. Lee Ragsdale is director of health, physical, and recrea- tional education activities for the Medford schools. He is credited with much of the success of Medfordis physical education and sports activities. Directing the food angle of the public schools is Mrs. Virginia Wait. She supervises all Medford school cafeteria menus and- trains cafeteria employees. Along with these duties she also makes up the master menus for school lunches and is the main reason behind success of MHSis a la carte and plate lunch program. Su pervisors raw Perfction in Various Fieldr Dr. Justin Dyrud heads all the vocal music departments in district 549C and maintains harmony throughout each of the various schools involved. Directing special education and testing for all Medford schools is Mr. Henry DeVoss. ln addition to this his depart- ment provides for home teachers and also for educational benefits to the physically and academically handicapped. Mr. Lindsay Vinsel directs the adult education in Med- ford and this year has added through his program educa- tional opportunities for high school dropouts. Mr. Lindsay Vinsel Mr. Robert Huff Adult Education Scholarship Director Mr. Lee Ragsdale Mrs. Virginia lvait Health-Physical Education Cafeteria f six 1 . Mrs. Butler patiently listens to Mike Emmens' explanation of his reasoning. The overhead projector has become a very useful item for Mrs. Butle aliil - ,ilr , Ed Coss ponders over Mrs. Butler's explanation of the solution of a er ' I Mrs. Elsie But er Honored by Crater Sfdj? This year, Mrs. Elsie Butler retired after a 25-year teaching career at Med- ford High School. Beginning her term at Medford in 1911-O, she taught mathe- matics and took the responsibility of Mathematics Department Head. She maintained this position for the entire 25 year periodf Among the math sub- jects taught by Mrs. Butler during her career were basic algebra, geometry, algebra HI, trigonometry, and college algebra. In 1945, Mrs. Butler became the Boys, League Advisor and in follow- ing years was either senior, junior, or sophomore girls, counselor. Other ad- visory positions during the years in- cluded Tri-Hi Y advisor and scholar- ship chairman. She was scholarship chairman until 1961. Mrs. Butler has achieved a key posi- tion of admiration at Medford High and will long be remembered and ap- preciated for her kindness and teaching abilities. l' ii Mrs. Johnnie Von Scoy Honored by Crater Staff Desk work constituted much of Mrs. Van Scoy's social studies career of 36 years at Medford High School. Mrs. Johnnie Van Scoy retired this year after fulfilling a teach- ing career of 36 years at Medford Senior High School. She began teaching in 1928 in the field of civics and history. ln 1934, Mrs. Van Scoy became the advisor for the History Economics and Civic Association and maintained this position for the rest of her teaching career here at Medford. Later she broadened her subject areas to meet the needs of the expanding student body and she began teaching Economics and Sociology. Because of the fact that Mrs. Van Scoy dedicated over 36 years to Medford High, many present day students were acquainted with her through their parents, experiences of previous years. During each of her teaching years, she has offered a pleasing classroom at- mosphere and special closeness to her students. She often seemed more like a friend than a teacher. Mrs. Van Scoy will long be remembered and honored at Med- ford High as one of the most dedicated teachers ever employed. She will always hold a place in the hearts of each of her students because of her sweet and understanding manner and good will. Bonita Denyer and Mrs. Van Scoy examine a 1ext's explanation of some of the social problems in Sociolgy. Mr. Marvin Kautz Acting Dean of Boys Mrs. Grace Berg, Dean of Girls Mrs. Naomi Van Dyke Mr. DeVere TaY10f Deons ond Counselors, Guule Students for the Future Medford High was fortunate to have a conscientious and interested group of counselors to guide it through the 1964 65 school year. The helpful counselors gave much assistance in scheduling and in helping to solve individuals' personal problems as well as school problems. Among the many duties of the deans such as attendance and being advisors for the Girls' and Boys' league, Mrs. Grace Berg and Mr. Marvin Kautz helped students on the journey of their last stepping stone of their high school career. Mrs. Audrey Butler MTS- Alice Sm0Ck Mr- Robert Myfiok Sophomore Girls, Counselor JUIU01' Girls, COUHSCIOI' Junior BoYS7 Counselor f--M, ' G ni oi gw . -L . : go L Te C1 C h 9 rs, Through Lerzaierslogb, Symbolizer a Crown 0fLea1'12ing Mr. Mirick grins slyly when he is given a crown to wear at an annual band party that was held in December. Mrs. Juanita Mr. James Backen Miss Leona Barrera Anderson Mr. Dean Benson Mr. Ryder Berg Mr. Keith Bayne Mr. Milford Mr. Eugene Brown Mrs. Thelda Bevens Biddington Mrs. Elsie Butler Miss Beverly Butts Mrs. Barbara Cabler Mr. George Campbell Mr. Hal Carver Miss Sandra Chamberlin Mrs. Dorothy Corbit Mr. John Crabb Miss I an Crisp Mrs. Mabel Day Mr. Dennis Dedrick Mrs. Stella Demo Mr. John Drysdale Mr. Donald Eastman ix N N Mrs, Linda Evans Mr. Paul Evensen Mrs. JoAnn Smith loves to record those A's. Mr. Jack Fink Mr. John Finkbeiner Miss Catherine MiSS G61'U'11d6 Miss Sandra Cabel Mrs, Kaye Goff Miss Linda Grimes Mr. Robert Gross Fonken FI'6dFiCkS0H Mr. Don Hanning Mrs, Margaret flibrary assistantl Mr. Del Hackeff Mr. Ralph Hale Harrang or Mr. James Heath Mr. David Hile 2. Mrs. Jean James Mr. Don Johnson .41 Mrs. Ruth Hockersmith Mr. Robert Huff Mr. James Johnston Miss Sally Jones Patience ana' Understanding Twig Faculty Mr. John Kovenz Mr. Robert Lane Mrs. Marjorie Mr. Lloyd Lyda Mr. Louis Mahar Mr. Tom Marier Mr. John Mast Mr. Vondis Miller Lininger Mr. Ralph Monroe Mr. Billie Moore Miss Pat Mounts Mr. John Neal Mr. Lowell Nelson Mr. Irving Mirick Mr. Dave Newland Mr. Floyd Pawlowski Mr. Rolf Pederson Mr. Charles Nevi Mr. Duane Richardson Mr. Frank Roelandt Mrs. Helen Roper Mrs. Frances Ruck Mr. Gene Rushing Mr. Glenn Shireman Mr. Arthur Scott Mr. Lynn Sjolund Mr. Gatewood Smith Mr. Del Hackert discusses an algebra problem in his usual good-natured way. Mr, Don Johnson relaxes on an overhead projector as he dis cusses MacBeth with his attentive students. Mrs. JoAnn Smith Mrs. Mary Ann Smith Mrs. Maxine Smith Mr. John Smock Mr. Fred Spiegelberg Mr. Robert Stedman Mrs. Edna Stewart Mr. James Tacchini Mr. DeVere Taylor Mr. Jack Teeters Mr. Marvin Trautman Mrs. Naomi Van Dyke Mrs. Johnnie Mr. Vern Voss Mrs. Mary Gale Mr. Gary Watts Mr. Ray Weinhold Van Scoy Mr. Robert Werner Walter Mr. Riley Winchell Mrs. Leona Winters Mrs. Clara Wendt Mrs. Lenore Zapell Miss Dorothy Wilson Mrs. Hackert left after three years of teaching to take care of her newly adopted baby boy. She holds a doll as she chats about child care during a tea given in her honor. ,...,f.-Qfsiax Mr. Vern Wolthoff Mr. Sjolund is very engrossed as he directs Medford High's Fine A Cappella Choir during a Christmas performance. Clerical Staffs Promote- Orgmzizaiion and Ejjhimcy ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE STAFF 'Lift Mrs. Berniece Stephenson Mrs. Maralyn Anderson Mrs. Lavon Darneille Mrs. Doris Lyon Mrs. Margaret Morvan Mrs. Virginia Morgan Mrs. Mary Robbins Mrs. Lillian Dorrell Mrs. Carroll Burman Mrs. Bonnie Atwood Mrs. Elaine DuFfy Mrs. Jan Boardman Mrs. Lillian Connolly Mrs. Ilse Hargrave Mrs. Elaine Hugoboom Mrs. June Metzger Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bernice Morris Marie Shafer Lydia Sisson HIGH SCHOOL STAFF Mrs. Delores St. Martin Mrs. Mary Saltmarsh Mrs. Carol Follis Mrs. Jackie Simcox Mrs. Marion Smith Mrs. Clara Young V,,n ,fra . V, of ,Ma f, Cusfodions Work Day ana' Night Sbws Mrs. Julia Thomas Mr. John Shroder Mrs. Margaret Rouhier Cafeteria Personnel Provide Tarty Meals Mrs. Jeanette Fernlund Mrs, Hilda Nouguier Mrs. Dorothy Sideras Mrs. Lorraine Wasden f l 5.3 -:r, -:', I ,ff I 1 . . , V ' I I y Mr. Cliff Hutchins Mr. Arthur Buettner Mrs. Irene Drew Mrs. Anona Jensen Mrs. Juanita Atkins 3 'f fig' .i, Mr. Ralph Brew Mr. Clayton Fegley Mrs. Mary Bedell Mrs. Ethel Osborn Mrs. Vesta Pyle N X W Q 91. JA, Qf 1' L 1773 QL: if ,M me .,wh :SX Mr. Richard Dolan Mr. Jack Carman Mrs. Lova Delgado Mrs. Lois Pfahl Mrs. Martha Taylm ' 1 L l 'la- X is W f , k , f' ff, 4 ' , wp ,vw fm -W ,ff-f ,721 f ffff A-S 5- .-Mygm. ,.:: 5, '.4,v J6- .....,..,,M Uqkrr , f M wwwnawwwme Amdemzcs Representing the prime purpose of an educational system is the academic division. Learning about sciences, social sciences, and humanities broadens the student's mind and makes him more fit to face the challenging world. To fill this purpose, long hours of study, teacheras lectures, and ex- periments must he utilized. N5 , Social Studies View Om' Heritage Social Studies teachers -have taught their students the means of organizing and par- ticipating in a democracy. Graduates pro- ceeded forth with an understanding of the past which will enable them to' cope with today's world and the situations that will occur in tomorrow's. World History, Ancient History, Ad- vanced Placement European History, Eco- nomics, and Sociology were courses offered that afforded a large variety to the students. ,luniors were required to take'U. S. His- tory and Government which gave them an understanding of the past that will assist them in future decisions as American citizens. A required course for seniors was Ameri- can Government and Problems, Through this course seniors graduated with an un- derstanding of America's problems today and the responsibilities they have to con- tribute in solving them, Some team teach- ing Was used in the American Problems classes. E ng I ish Opens Doon to Communication Many students have benefitted and acquired new knowledge this year from the English de- partment. The guided reading program has taught students to have a deeper understanding and appreciation of novels. Sophomores studied world literature. Juniors acquired a realization of the history of American literature. Seniors graduated with an understanding and knowl- edge of English literature. Drama classes con- tributed to entertainment and cultivated stu- dent talent. Journalism classes, Hi-Times staff, and Crater staff have enabled the school to func- tion as a unit through communication with the students. Dick Howsley expresses an important point in his debate. I I U if Jim Douglas seems to have lost interest in the discussion of transcendentallsm 1n early American literature, or maybe he is worried about tomorrow. s assignment 1...- John Cart, Cathy Bradiord and Toni McGraw, drama students presrnt a sum from a one act play for the homerooms. at ' 4 ft ,., fe S -:Q vs t A a . fa , A L Jannell Cheatum studies and records the various items in her biology class. Barbara Nixon views a microscopic world. i 'trr'-We---M... ,.c, M ,, Science Presents Answers But Still More Questions Courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Science have opened areas of scien- tific knowledge to their students. Biology classes will prove valuable in future years. They have revealed life's processesfand familiarized students with scientific method and tools and techniques of the laboratory. Chemistry students studied the mater- ials of the world-what it is, how it behaves, and why it behaves that way. Experiments have proved exciting through mistakes as well as accuracy. Students will continue with' a better understanding of the components of earth and how they react with each other. Physics courses offer a good foundation for further work in the field of science and also reveal the practical aspects of physics for everyday use. Physics gives the students knowledge of energy and its relation to matter. Physical Science gave the students knowl- edge of the practical, everyday aspects of science. 4111-tial- f , ,Wy f My QV , aww 1 , f,, rn .fx ',4Qx,,, ,f www ay. . V. fL,'QfQf25Z' V, 61,1 F ' Q' v f f ',!,7 f f, ,, Z4 X f 1 f : ffzfff I f 'A'1--'- -'-'- A Qi ' f fnfuf ffff f f,, ' f f , n ,fun Mr. Dedrick illustrates an algebra problem on the overhead projector. Mary Gordenier attempts to work a math assignment in her geometry class. Math Coursey Shmpen Studentf' Reasoning Developing accuracy and facility in prac- tical situations Was the main goal of the Mathe- matics department. Courses were offered in Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry, Calculus and Senior Math. First year Algebra students studied general- ized arithmetic and a set 'method of thinking. Those who were ready could advance to Algebra 3 or even further into College Algebra. College Algebra is a preparation for students in the scientific and engineering fields. For those who desire mathematics on a more advanced level, Matrix Algebra and Boolean Algebra were offered. Geometry taught students to prepare state- ments by a process of careful reasoning which is necessary in almost any line ofiwork, Team teaching was used in some Geometry classes. ? W1 49-aa.w,Wa,.f,A,,, f I donlt understand why my balance sheet doesn't balance, thinks Charles Elienberger as he diligently tries to keep up with his bookkeeping asmgnmemq Busi n SSS Prqvmfey Stzzdmtsjbr Irs World To meet the needs of students interested in various types of ofhce work, the Business Education Department strives to make a well-rounded offering available to the student. There are several courses that will equip stu- dents with skills that will enable them to step into worth- while jobs after high school as well as being highly beneficial in their own personal needs. The three business majors at MHS are stenographic, bookkeeping and clerical. Typing 1 and 2 are open to sophomores, while juniors may take bookkeeping, short- hand, business machines and clerical typing classes. Sen- iors are able to choose from any of these courses. Lois Goold practices on an adding machine, one of the many business machines N ,i ' Physical Ed ucation Develops' Healthy Bodies ln addition to academic achieve- ment, MHS promoted physical fitness through the physical education pro- gram. The purposes of this program are: to create vigorous physical activity in order to promote muscular strength and endurance, to promote growth and development of all studentsg to teach those skills which will enable students to participate in activities and recrea- tion before and after graduationg to teach students health and safety prac- ticesg to teach good sportsmanship, co- operation, self-confidence, courage, and initiative. At Medford High physical educa- tion is required of all sophomores. It is an elective for juniors and seniors. Among the more famous units of sopho- more P.E. is the rhythm class. Many of the students seemed to cringe at the knee-slapping music of the '4Salty-dog Rag. The sophomore girls complained about wet stringy hair after swimming class, but all of these students learned a lot through their physical education program. The juniors and seniors chose P.E. as an elective usually to provide a break in the tedious academic day. Gymnastics, weight' training, bowl- ing and basketball-are among the many activities offered to junior and senior boys. Included in the junior girls pro- gram are archery, bowling, trampoline, and tennis. The senior leaders were the students that showed an interest and an aptitude in physical education. These students helped instructors in teaching classes. Ieslie Barker and Louise Lehman jump for a tie ball. Dusty Lewis looks on with hopeful thoughts for her teammate. , ff! wh My I ,WU f my ,..f,,QW.f ww 1 ,W,ff, , , M,-V fu' fa mf, an 7 fi f wwf f W 7 wuz ff iffy , ff nf, Wi 4 , Q55 , ,W ff f ff, f 4 xmfyi 23 , 2, ff 77fK'fJ, we f 254, Wwwwwmwwww ' V, ,, , f -,.,,,,WW.,,6,..,,....,.w-w,.n ,,,W.mm,,n,.,,M f 'f' A.,-,wx W , ,My-aww a.f.Www.4W1fMwM WW W Q-M -.iww ,ff ar- M n' 4 7 -yn v ,-.,. ..,A, ' 'ff. A 1 Q 3 3 A Q Q A ' ' 'Wi . 5 'v ,aw Ai . 11' ' g 47 Pat Pursel studies machinery in Auto Shop. Industrial Arts Aids Practical Work Beginning drafting, engineering drafting, archi- tectural drafting were courses offered to'students who desired to take engineering or architecture in college. Wood shop, carpentry and millwork were courses available for boys interested in working with wood. Two courses were available using metal, general metal shop was a basic study course which stressed mainly emphasis of safety, proper usage of tools, shop procedures, and operation of the equipment, and advanced metal shop was a two hour class-en- couraging creativeness in design while working on their projects. Related work in safety, proper procedure, and hand tools was included in Machine Shop. For those interested in automobiles, two Auto- motive Trades courses were available. Mr. Lloyd Lyda, instructor, was named by the Saturday Even- ing Post as the only shop instructor in the nation to have a team in competition at the national trouble shooting contest held in Detroit for each of the three years the event has been held. Measuring a piece of wood is an ordinary task in woodsbop as Larry Milligan shows here. sr sid QV N. Q Xggg b JM! Gary Austin looks very intent as he solders this metal in metal shop. Here Bob Emig is patiently working on a preliminary house plan. B. .1 , ' - i Ed Calloway works intently on a required project for machine shop. ,I I 'U I s 'Q Q 'Q i ff 5- Sli Alt 5. V Mike Hall Larry Revis Larry Copeland Linda Davis Laurie Shuler Ann Donahue and Gary Quinn busily Arts and Crafts Giver Enjoyment and Useyfzzlners Through Arts and Crafts, students not only de- veloped their natural skills, hut they learned the many different phases of arts and crafts. ln beginning art, which is for the student with no previous training, students learned the basic elements of design, form shape, color, texture, bal- ance and composition. Students worked with proh- lems ranging from class experiments to units in drawing, painting sculpture, industrial and com- mercial design. ln intermediate art, these same prin- cipals are taught only at a more advanced level The advanced art classes were made up of juniors and seniors. Emphasis was spread from-experiments in design media and application to specific study of academic methods, theory, and practice- in a variety of art fields. WA ,WV WEWMH 571 sketch this scene for their advanced art class Homemctking and Home Nursing Prepare Girlfjrr Future Homemaking and Home Nursing sro hand in hand in preparing for a practical, healthy home of the future. Whether girls had planned marriage or careers, homemaking fit right into the needs and interest of every one of them. ln first and second year home- making, girls studied both foods and clothing and related areas. In the third and fourth years of homemaking, junior and senior girls had their choices in specializing in either food or clothing, or both, and to study Home Management, Home- making Seminar helped those very busy academic students. This course is offered to senior girls and includes a semester of cooking and a semester of sewing. After taking the required semester of home nursing, junior girls left this class with many new skills and techniques that will he useful to them in caring for themselves, for their future families, for neighbors, or for complete strangers in time of dis- aster. During the first nine weeks. the girls studied first aid for sick and injured. At the end of this section the girls should have heen able to he of some assistance in time of need hy any fellow man. Thersecond part of Home Nursing was devoted to child care. Ann Banniste r looks on as Bonita Denyer bathes the baby. Shirley Jones prepares a pattern layout for Pat Hogan looks very satisfied with the meal she has iust prepared. one of her homemaking projects. im i if if if ye f Ann Foreign Longuoge Brings Students Clam' to Foreign Nezlglobom Foreign language classes opened up hroad realms of interesting and important education. All studentsplanninfz to continue their educa- tion are advised to take a forei-rn language. The primary objective of Spanish, French, German, and Russian, is to read. Write, and speak the language as Well as possible. Each of these lan- guages offers an extensive study of literature and a hackaround of their foreign countries. Latin students strive to develop comprehen- sion as well as facility and exactness in oral and written translation. Through Latin, students were able to grasp a deeper appreciation of our own heritage through reading and interpreta- tion of classical literature. l-leysell correctly repeats her Spanish. ,lim Savard learns to operate the tape recorder in the lan guage laboratory. Music spade cl DQ?-6'7672f Language Through music, students are ahle to understand a universal language that is expressed hy composers all over the world, The Varsity and Junior Varsity Bands provided marching entertainment on the foothall field and in parades. After marching, the Varsity Band converted into two groups, the Senior Symphony and the Concert Band. The 'orchestra with the sounds of strings ex- pressed a more delicate language of music. The groups that composed the vocal department were: the A Cappella choir, the Sophomore Choir, the Advanced Girls Chorus, and the Mixed Chorus. Janet Lee practices Block Band Jazz in preparing for the East West Shrine game held in San Francisco. Expression is the main goal for Dick Fosbury and the other members of the choir. Achieving precision on a violin is a tedious but satisfying process as shown hy Lois l,e Faiue 1 5 AX 1. W ,wg V K , X Ls Actzwizey Promoting school spirit and adding levity to the school year are the various school activities, such as musicals, pep assemblies, and' class parties. Together the members of student council and the student body plan these activ- ities to make the school year more meaningful and pleasant for all. 1 A, I Concessions Groapy Boon' Farrah By Serving Public One of the varied ways that M.H.S. groups raised funds was by selling food and programs at football games. During basketball games, Boys, League played popcorn venders, IRL sold cokes, and Snomads'sold programs. Different groups supplied these services to,the football fans. The sophomore.class took care of cokes, FTA sold hotdogs, GAA supplied coffee, and FHA followed up with donuts. L'Thirteen Pepsis, please! The bane of IRL Members' lives were similar requests as they rushed to fill hundreds of orders in the few minutes of basketball halftimes. Here displaying their advertising symbols, 'crazy hats, this group of junior girls supported their class by selling football programs at all home games. - fsesfeM-1--- Junior Girls Wear Crazy Hats To Se!! Prograrm Distinctive hats were used by Junior girls to draw attention to the programs they sold at' home football games. Shown in the picture to the left are girls who participated in this service: Marsha Graham, Carolyn Wimberly, Linda Dorrell, Linda Chase, Sue Lowery, Holly Dur- ough, Carol Hjorton, Claudia Potts, Brenda Mitchell, Catherine Collins, Peggy Leverton, Marali Stedman, Kathy' McGee, ,Janene Tracy, Martha Downing, Pam Beaman, Linda Beatty, Cathy Hearrell, Marilyn Lafleur, Sandy Vowell, Holly Hartzell, Karen Kurovsky, Sheryl Gardner, Penny Hayes, and Susan Shelton. American Field Service Students Promote Peace Narciso Maravilla Mechtild Reithmueller 162-C Democracia Street Autenriethstrasse 3 Jaro, Iloilo City 74 Tubingen Philippines Baden-Wuittemberg Germany My year with you has been a fruitful one. What I have learned from my experience gives me a better outlook and a broader horizon on life. By living your way of life, I seem to have discovered for myself some key concepts of why your country is a great nation.. Medford Senior High School is a great institution of learn-ing, and I am very proud to have been a part of a student body active in both the academic and athletic aspects of school life, a student body which is eager to learn through the perusals of printed pages, and a student body beaming with pride for its teams' achievements. I wish to thank my teachers for imparting to me the knowledge they have accumulated through experience, my counselor, my coaches, and the oHice stafi who had always been willing to spend some of their precious time to help me with little problems of fitting in. I also want to convey my gratitude to those who have shown their interest in the American Field Service program. I feel that with your responses to the spirit which we want to promote, we shall have succeeded in our effort to contribute to mankin-d's ultimate goal which is world peace and understanding, I I hesitate to leave that which I have learned to cherish as my second home, but the time has come for the parting of ways. A year so full of wonderful experiences, however, will never be forgotten, the days of which leave happy imprints and lasting memories. 'ilaaging manatili kayo sa aking puso't mga panaginipf' You will always remain in my heart and in my dreams. Paalam. Narciso Sing Maravilla A great asset' to the community, Mechtild found time to be a Candy- striper while keeping a sparkling personality on display. .X 1, ss I 1 'I Wie 349 4' I 9 1' f 'iff if Q, U p ,V f'k' ' 5- t e it ,1 to ' -At f t f ,.V, A V: fi . t A, if VJ-K . g x, 45990 , 1 - 31 I 'Ig 'V Q, Q j , -.-, g . 6 Q Se .t .,k'kV I ' X' t x , 1 Even after all his other activities, Sing found time for sports. He displays a tennis racket, but he also made varsity wrestling. Though I do not know what the future has to olier me, I um convinced this year, which presented to me a unique experience, was one of the geatest and most wonderful parts of my life. Given the opportunity of living among you, actually in- volved in your way of life-not just as a tourist-I acqvired insight and a much better understanding of the United States, its people, and the life associated with it. By this wonderful experience I gained personally and also hope I will he able to contribute to my community. Most wonderful were getting to know you and being made to feel one of you. I admired the importance you granted to your school life and how much personal responsibility, self- initiative, and school- spirit you show in your activities. There are unforgettable things, to mention, that were special for me during this year. The highlights were: my first American football game with all its amazing spirit: the par- ticipation in Choir, especially My Fair Lady: the day you sang 'iHappy Birthday to me in the cafeteria: and the great times I spent with some of you at Drama, IRL, and FTA state con- ferences. These activities as well as many others gave me together with the daily life of my stay numerous ideas for my future life. I am very grateful to my teachers, advisers, friends, and to all who have made this year such a happy one for me. Mit herslichem Dank, lieben Cruessen und das Beste fuer dif- kommenden Iahre. Mechtild Riethmueller We 57 I M XXX wx msg 9 f . f ncif' Q y ff I . f A f M 7 f fy! ff fff mf , Q 1 X W V if f .f V- W ,. ' 3 A ' wil 41:2 5 ,,,' ,ff , . X 1,5 'HWN X W f .1 I . .W 4 m 'x '-A 5 'Q 1 1 3 ! 'V 1, f ii , 49 'df M A isa V GTX , 'K f' b ' V X I M' Nw.. X Y 1-4rjrA?9!ff 'Zn,.M QL! q3.,,i!f4i..6 x V , , - , ., -,Qxxkaqi 'I' X 3 N..bW , vw, ' . 1 - ' mx 1 X , Q ' '3- K M j N ff , Vhkr iii i JLV VL 56355 I my R 'nu . X Mai G . gs-f , V O ,ff Ryu V, , fr J, ,W I My, ,W f' u X lpnfy., X f f 47 T: V .blb 4 , :,.. 3 gin , 4 '- f 4:jf,,:a ., ' .1255 -,.'?e,2g , z , . f ' ,,i-ZW ? .v A- ff ff .Of gf A J .5 f- ,.Q,.7.,-iw V ff OE! - 'X 5 ,, - div.. Z f uf ,C -fy :if 4 cj V1 f . -.,,.-ggi' W 6 C A 3 f , - Q Y agp , 1 I 1 Q ' A Yff f 1, 7 H Q, E Q z W W 4 Cv f if .Os A f? if f f ny 2' 'Q fi 5 f 4' 3 4 f 4 ' G g Dinny and the Witches was Thespians first pro- duction during the school year. Under the direction of Mrs. Lenore Zapell, it was performed in the auditorium December 3, 4, and 5. The play is described as a afrolic on grave matters by its author, William Gibson, and is done in almost a slapstick style although it concerns a serious subject. Outwardly, it is about a man fDin- nyi who blows his horn so well that he acquires control of the world from the three witches who originally ran it. They in turn, try to regain their power from him. More deeply, the play concerns man's quest for himself and what will fulfill his purpose on earth. CAST Dawn . . ....... .... G wen Smith Chloe . . . . . . Julie Hoxworth Bubbles . . .. . Rhonda Farfan Ben ..... Jake .... Stonehenge Tom .... Dick .... . . . . Martin Kees .. . . . Mike Clark . . . Bruce Guenther . .. Dave Sorenson . . . Tom McGraw Harry . . . ..... ,lim Kerber Dinny . . . . . . Mike McDonald Amy . . . . . . Diana Buckles Luella . . . Ugla .,.. Zenobia . . Announcer Minnie .. Baby . . . Judy Mee . . . Evonne Plummer . . . Karen Hugdahl JohnEads Madelyn Buonocore . . . . . Dayle Cabler ,W Syn. If , I ,AG 'el AW-,P Dinny, played by Mike MacDonald, blows the trumpet which he played so well than power over the world fell into his hands. Assemblies Aid Sporismizmloibg Bowl Pep, Spirit Prominent in the minds of all M.H.S. students were assemblies held on Fri- days before games. During football season, autumn as- semblies filled the grandstand with en- thusiastic students. The festivities were directed by the rally squad which led yells, danced, and performed skits of high spirit. During all this, they were accompanied by the band which en- livened things by bursts of spontaneity. Basketball brought with it home- room assemblies and high hopes foi' the state tournament. Again led by the rally members, competition yells between students, faculty, and bandg or seniors, juniors, and sophomores shook the rafters in the auditorium. ' All inlall, assemblies were prime factors in promoting attendance en- thusiasm for M.H.S. sports. With his inimitable style yell king, Mike Barker announces another skit He and the other members of the rally squad were the main- As the rally squad urges it on, the M.H.S. Student body exhibits its spirit and support of the team The classes of '65, '66, and '67 completely filled the student grandstand during one of the pep assemblies. 2, 5 ff f fn ffl ff, Wx f fi 1 Alice in Wonderland Entlmzlls Children Playing to capacity audiences, this years childrenas play was an adaption of Louis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland',. Put on by Mrs. Zapell's senior drama students, the play featured Diane Buckles, as Alice, Sharon Hugdahl as her aunt, Jim Kerber as the White Rabbit, 'Barbara Wood as the Cheshire Cat, Caroline' Giliey as the Mock Turtle, Scott Wagoner as the Mad Hatter, Sue Davis as the Dormouse, Marvin McCoy as the Gryphon, Rhonda Farfan as the Queen of Hearts, Karen Hugdahl as the Duchess, Tom McGraw as the Knave, Jerry Wall as the King, and Linda Keplinger as the March Hare. Wfwinkle, twinkle little bat . . f' is the song sung by Diane Buckles as Alice listens raptly to her aunt, played by Sharon Hugdahl, as Siiggtlyvsfnigiieciisclglfacilgid Halter as he diSP1aYS l11S the story of the rabbit hole is unwound to her. The play was a financial success as children had to be turned away at the door. MOH with her head! With a suggestive gesture, Rhonda Farfan as the Queen of Hearts, seals the doom of Alice. Costumes for the play were made by stu- dents of Mrs. Zapell's senior drama class. 1 i', ff? Th ree Cne-Act Plays A Plooenzx T00 Frequent DYNAMENE ...... .,.. L inda Keplinger DOTO .........,........... ......,..... ........ J u lie Hoxworth TEGEUS-CHROMIS .................................... lim Kerber HA Phoenix Too Frequentn by Christopher Fry, was the story of a woman, Dynamene, and her maid, Doto, who decide to starve to death in the tomb of Dynamene,s late husband, Virilius. Tegeus-Chromis a Roman Soldier enters the tomb and persuades them to abandon their obligation and return to normal Roman Society. Dona and Dan played by Sharon Hugdahl and Martin Kees are reunited after years of separation. It Should Happen To A Dog JONAH ............................ ......... T om McGraw MAN ................................ ............ T ym Travis lt Should Happen To A Dogn was a seriocomic strip in which God's question to .lonah is asked-'4Why should I not spare Ninevehfw The author says, This is, one hopes, how God feels about Man-unlike Manwho is less tolerant of himselff' The setting for the play included Tarshish, the sea, the belly of the whale, and Nineveh. It was presented in the drama room January 21, 22, 23 under the direction of Mrs. Lenore Zapell. Aa- i .... T . Tegeus-Chromis, Jim Kerber, attempts to persuade Dynamene, Linda Keplinger, to preserve her life in- stead of dying A Sunny Morning DONA LAURA .............. Sharon Hugdahl PETRA ........... .... C aroline Gilley DAN GONZALO .... ...... M artin Kees JUANITO ........ ............ S tan Robbins A Sunny Morningi' was a warmhearted char- acter study of two lovers, Dona and Petra who are reunited in Spain after assuming for a period of many years that the other was dead. Tym Travis playing Man talks to Jonah portrayed by Tom McGraw. Mrs McDonald and Mrs Berg help serve some of the 15 gallons of punch that was consumed at the dance as Kathy Mitchell looks on. Spring Formal I5 Spring Time Splendor Although many girls' dress plans were upset, the plan to change the Winter Formal to the spring was ex- tremely successful as 135 couples, more than ever before, attended. The theme, :Spring-time Splendorf' was carried through imaginatively in all the decorations. The crew Worked all day erecting daisies and a minia- ture park. Couples danced to music from a group of independent musicians and were entertained during intermission by Bill Bailey from Radio Station KSHA, 1-an-g -C-rx Les Bush does his part by putting together one of the daisies that dec- orated the walls of the gym. Although the crew worked hard all day, Les seems to be enjoying his part. Anything will do to stir paint with, and Joy Guidry has resorted to a piece of cardboard, while Marty Fegley and Mechtild Reithmueller are absorbed in their work. X- 67 5 fy X-.3- Tg .k..x Q Q5. K 5 S N i A l is 3 x . :si Q . X Os-,5X 9 .,x. x ' X f X 'F if AP 4 m L , 1 W, Henry Higgins Eliza Doolittle . . . Colonel Pickering . . . Alfred P. Doolittle .. Freddy Eynsford-Hill Mrs. Pearce .......... Mrs. Higins ...... Mrs. Eynsford-Hill .... Selsey Man ...... Hoxton Man . . . First Cookney .... Second Cockney .... Bartender ........ Harry ...... Jamie ....... Mrs. Hopkins . .. Butler ........... Zoltan Karpathy . . . Chauffeur ........ Lord Boxington .. Lady Boxington .... CAST . . . Carole Tinsley, Marali Stedman Fred Haupert, Phil Frohnmayer . . . . Terri Tihhutt, Karen -Foley . . . .. Greg Smith, John Eads .. .. John Rogers, John Yoakley Boh Haworth. Chris Beyer . . . Carole Freeland, Linda Scott . . . . Mary Bannister, Lois Goold Dick Howsley, Doug Mann John Case, Tom McGraw DaleDurkee ...............RonMcUne 1,5 Dick Howsley, Doug Mann .. . . . . . David Doolen, John Rowan , . Mike Christian, Dick Anderson i .. Sue Fox, Madelyn Buonocore . . . . . . . . . . Buzz Donker, Les Bush 4 .. . . . . . .Dale Durkee, Dick Minshall David Sorenson, Terry Anderson . . . . . Roh Recter, Claud Hoover Anne Bannister, Michele Niehaus ,HILL lilq , blql 'A 'f ,A Steward ......... ...................... L es Bush Constable .... ..... M ike McDonald, Dean Hansen Flower Girl ...... .... C athy Bradford, Jeanne Wood,s Footman ............ .... S pence Wehlver, Steve Edmonds Queen of Transylvania ................. Cathy Watson Q Mrs. Higgins' Maid .... Kathi'Dougherty, Sue Plumley 5 FreddY Eynsford-Hill becomes infatuated with Eliza and pursues her on lljieildflqdanuellzligfaieljglry Higgins informs fha f'UdieHfC HS to the doorstep with a song. Porlraying Colonel Pickering, Greg Smith performs in the Ascot Cavot. H., 153' 'Mr uOwwww whines Karen Foley playing Eliza as Professor Higgins condemns her so familiar environment. John Eads portraying Colonel Pickering calls Scotland Yard John Yoakley is bountifully hauled off stage to be presented for his marriage in the morning in his portrayal of Alfy Doolittle. fwvmm The finale concluded the magnificent performance and ever-popular musical to a capacity crowd. Henry Higgins Phil Frohnmayer and Karen Foley argue about ' the degrading p0S1t1On the onetime flower girl is to assume Y r G Y Undertaking the momentous task of producing My Fair Lady. the MHS choir spent many hours perfecting the ever-popular Broad- way play. Playing to capacity crowds all four nights, the two casts shared tdious rehearsals, comments, and criticisms with composure. The story of My Fair Lady is taken from the play Pygmalion written hy Bernard Shaw. Frederick Loewe and Alan Lerner adapted the plot to the musical My Fair Lady. The setting for the musical is London in 1912. Professor Henry Higgins, an expert on dialects, makes a bet with Colonel Pickering that he can turn a common flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a duchess in six months time merely hy changing her speech, At the end of six months, Eliza is taken to an Embassy Ball and hailed as a prin- cess. Professor Higgins succeeds, but he leaves Eliza in a world in which she has no place. After searching for her old place in Covent Garden selling flowers, and considering marriage with Freddy, a young loafer who is infatuated with her, she returns to Professor Higgins as the play closes on a note of uncertainty. Chris Beyers sings i'On the Street Where You Live. 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The most time-consuming project was the musical '4My Fair Lady. The 110 member group found time to sing at the country club, the Rogue Valley Manor, and various churches. They also performed at their Christmas and Spring cencerts. As an A Cappella group, the choir sings without accom- paniment. Quite a few of the members participated in the All-Northwest Choir. BAND The various divisions of the band participated in numerous festivals and other events during the year. Led by Mr. I, A. Mirick, the organization gave a Helping Hand Concertv to raise funds to finance a trip to San Francisco to play in the Shrine East-West football game. Medfordls own high school games were enlivened by the Varsity Band which hacked the Rally Squad and Pep Club and pre- sented a show during the half-time. The Pep Band, directed by Mr. Miller, played for basketball games. All phases of the band organization played for the all-city music festival which also included grade school and junior high school bands. During May. an exchange program with Madison High School of Portland, brought the two bands together in an outstanding concert. ORCHESTRA Conducted by Mr. John Drysdale, the orchestra gave several concerts and played for various civic functions during the year. The orchestra also par- ticipated in an exchange concert with Madison High School. The Christmas activities of the music department were culminated with a traditional concert presented by the combined choirs of Medford Hi h l Two mayors, Jimmy Dunlevy of the city of Medford, and Jack Mullen of Student Government Day, compare notes on city government. Government Day Encourages Concern fbr Government In order to familiarize students with the workings of city government, the Elks Lodge and city and school oilicials organized a Student Govern- ment Day. More than 40 students participated in the program including American Field Service and city and county observers. Candidates for councilmen and may- or were nominated by petition and then elected through primary and final ballots. Appointed officials were named by the elected councilmen and a steering committee comprised of rep- resentatives from the American Prob- lems classes. .lack Mullen was mayor and Mark Milne, Jim Root, Carol Tinsley, Bill Warren, Dennis Boshears, Madelyn Bounocore, and Hal Kings- lien served as councilmen. Student G0VefUmef1f DHY librarian, P31113 Potts, ICCCIVBS SOTUC Hd' The Wilson school cafeteria was the scene of the banquet held for vice from the real-life librarian, Mr. Omar Bacon. the participants in the Student Government Day. 1 Q Yr B. I ,fax wi' ,Aff ,. f il 'sig Students who Hlled appointive offices were: City Manager ....... Assist. City Manager . . .... Sue Fox .. . . . . .Mike Finley Ad. Asst. 31 Airport Mgr. ,... Bod Nielson Recorder-Treasurer .. Purchasing Agent . . . Chief of Police .... Services Lieutenant . . Captain of Police . . . Fire Chief ........ Assist. Fire Chief .... Fire Marshal ....... Park 81 Recreation Dir. City Attorney ....... Building Safety Dir. . . . . Municipal Judge ..... Street Superintendent . . . Water Dept. Mgr. . . . . School Superintendent Librarian ........... Sec. to City Attorney . Mgr. Chamber of Corn. Capt. State Police ....,. Sewage Superintendent Planning Director . . . ..Diane Buckles .John Casterline . .Dick Anderson . .Wade Thomas .......JimCox ... ...Jack Watson . . .Manfred Stamrn . . . . .Don Todd Kathi Dougherty .. . . .John Eads . . .Albert Taylor . . . .Jerry Mason . . . . .Mike Dean .Phil Cilbertson . . .Sandi Bayliss . . . 1 .Paula Potts . . . . . .Kris Mosher .Cheryl Hastings . . . .Dave Schott . . . . .Mike Gordon . . . .Phil Rupp Jim Cox, student Captain of Police, is Htted for manacles by his counterpart, Clyde Fichtner, Dick Anderson, Bill Warren, and John Casterline look on. The more adventuresome tried out the city's ladder truck. E July 4 finds the family worrying about whether Richard is all right out at night alone. Mildred Miller, played by Mariann Haapke, begs a favor from her mother, Rhonda Farfan, as Lily, played by Sharon Hugdahl. tries to ignore the noise. An, , K, K' 7 , ,f A ram, ,ya . of 6 ' f, ., , W5 ,xx -I X 'Wh N 11' Y' -sig iw' Z - avi? x vw 1 . Nat Miller . . . Essie Miller . . Arthur Miller Richard Miller Mildred Miller Tommy Miller Sid Davis ...... Lily Miller .. CAST . . . . . . . . .Scott Wagoner David McComber . . . Wint Selby ., .Rhonda Farfan . . . .Tym Travis . . .Bill Hedburg Mariann Raapke .....,lim Zapell .Mike McDonald Sharon Hugdahl . . . .Him Kerber ...Mike Clark Muriel McCoInber ...... . . .JoAnn Jarvis Norah .............. Margaret Goodwin Belle . . . .... Mechthild Riethrnuller Edith . , . .......... Chris Semple Ah - Wilderness Received With Entbusiarm and Warmth As their last production of the year, Thes- pian Troupe 5358 presented Eugene O7Neill7s comedy mAh, Wilderness . Occurring in the early l900,s, the play pre- sented an episode concerning the Miller family, centered on the love-life of Richard Miller and Muriel McComher played hy Bill Hedberg and JoAnn Jarvis. The plot is complicated hy Murielas father, played hy Jim Kerher, who disapproves of the poems Richard has heen Writing to Muriel. Production of the play was made more diliicult hy the fact that all props and costumes had to he fitted to the time of the heginning of the 20th century. Nat Miller, played hy Ser Wagoner. defends his son. position of the new and daring poetry. 1 -I Zag? - Richard, played by Bill Hedburg, upholds his right to write poetry to Muriel without her fathers intervention. 1 . 'xl 5 f ,f 4 1 ' 'CLR' E l I Mrs. Miller, played by Rhonda Farfan, expresses the concern she feels for her son's moral safety. n 1 I C' e- ' 77 Bicycle Day Provides Break in Routine Bicycle day, sometimes known as sack-lunch day, was held on May 14 and served as a final semester tension-breaker. Casual clothing was the order of the day, and many rode bi- cycles to and from school. Lunch hours were lengthened to allow for picnicking on the field. High-1 lights of the day were a dance on the tennis courts and an auction of pictures put on by the Crater staff. During lunch, impromptu games of football and baseball erupted with members of the regular teams taking starring parts. Steve Davis plays quarter back and goes for a long pass 1n an impromptu ame of football Meanwh1le he 1S in grave danger of being mobbed. 'lu by Sophomores found target shooting very enjoyable. Sophomore Po rty Gives U nderclassmen a Chance fir Fun With Spence Webber as its chairman, the Sophomore party was an unrnitigated suc- cess. 'The Jolly Green Giantv was organ- ized so that each sophomore English class had a booth. Various contests and games such as tricycle polo were also held during the evening. Another event was one in which contestants tried to put on all the various pieces of apparel contained in a sack. Playing for the well-attended dance were the popular Tom Swift and the Movers. Bob Haworth and John Eads entertained with their folk songs and humor. Junior-Senior Prom- Tiki I Impariea' at Name 0f1965 Theme Tiki 1 was me name of the theme given to the 1965 Junior Senior Prom, by co- chairrnen Greg Smith and Christie Sleeter. The theme was carried out through all the decorations which were in a tropical motif. Predominate was the giant head of the 4'Great god, Tikiga' The bandstand was decorated in fish nets and shells. One end of the room was transformed into a giant waterfall with live goldfish swimming in pools at its base. The princesses and queen of the event were elected by the student body. Yell queen, Teresa Riggs, was elected prom queen and was crowned by student body president, Fred Haupert. Princesses were juniors Barbara Collins escorted by John Ingram, ,leanne Woods escorted by Greg Smith, and Lee Ann Riggs escorted by Dale Durkee. Senior princesses were Mechthild Reithmueller escorted by Bob Haworth, Karen Foley escorted by Marty Fegley, and Katy Mitchell escorted by John Eads. Dancing to the well known Randy Hugdahl Combo, couples attending the Junior Senior Prom were provided with a very entertaining evening Ut' T 'Z an K' 3 ily, Prom Queen Teresa Riggs is crowned by ASB President Fred Haupert as Senior Princess Katy Mitchell and the two crown' bearers look on. The rom queen, Teresa Riggs, and her court are shown just following the coronation ceremony. The couplles as shown from left to right are: John Ingram escorting Barbara Collins, Bob Haworth escorting Mechthild Reithmueller, Marty Fegley escorted Karen Foley. Queen Teresa Riggs escorted by Fred Haupert, Kathy Mitchell escorted by John Eads, Lee Ann Riggs escorted by Dale Durkee, and Jeanne Woods escorted by Greg Smith. f V uWhen lsrael Went Forth Out of Egypt was the son sung by the choir at the commencement exercises. Graduation Bring! Future Close to Many Senior! Bringing to a close the high school careers of Medford Seniors, were the traditional Bacca- laureate service and Commencement exercise. 1965 saw the largest class ever to graduate from MHS with 645 receiving diplomas. The Baccalaureate service was held at the Armory on May 30. The Reverend Charles R. McDonald gave the Invocation and the Bene- diction. The Reverend Robert W, Tull of the Congregational church gave the sermon. He spoke of a humanis a'zoo of traits and how we must learn to keep each tame and in its place. Mendelssohnis march from 4'Athalia7' was played by the MHS Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. John Drysdale, as the proces- sional and recessional. The Choir, led by Mr. Lynn Sjolund, sang the hymn 'Taith of Our Fathers and the response to the benediction. Governor Mark O, Hatlield addressed the graduating class. He spoke of bettering the world by participation instead of standing by doing nothing 82 lAWf'f ' A Ns rf 1 as sa Q It v ..7. Rapt attention expressed itself on the faces of these girls as they listened to the Governor Mark 0. Hatfield's speech. Em, The repetition of marching in and out of the stadium polished the students for their Hnal performance. The moment every one had been waiting for came with the distribution of the diplomas, The cases had been handed out empty to avoid a d. . D 1S2lSlI'Ol1S 1'I1lX Llp. The entire 645 members of the graduating class of Medford Senior High of 1965 stand at attention for this composite picture. f f M k W'lson Phil Frohnmayer and Bill Akin as they wait for commencement practice, Expressions of thoughtfulness cross the aces o ar 1 , , i. M ', 121 ,i .l - ' s'Xt i ,t,t.,,,f,.,.,,, . V ,,,,M,,,,.. W ,, f, W ,ww u'-pwwvwvvwswwwlwk . V. -wwsvsw-mrrm' .. X ,, YG' x 5 5, 1 5 s My mod Q14 .l panuwwv----fe ?4K mans-ww wsviw - . Commencement - 1965 Releases the Larger! Class Ever at MHS After two days of learning to walk in time to the music, the Medford Senior High School Class of 1965 made its final appearance as a group at the commence- ment exercises held in the stadium on June ll. Dressed in blue gowns and mortar-boards, the class was an impressive sight as it marched in 645 strong. Speaker for the exercises was Governor Mark O. Hatfield, who told the graduates to strike out for new and better worlds. He emphasized that we cannot stand by as observers, but must participate if we expect better things. The choir and band also added to the ceremony. With the excitement of commencement over, the graduates poured in to rid themselves of their vestments. I I 5'1 -J gr- 'yuh :l rf3Tf Zi Q u ,., I Ay, , ff, ,, qw U, 1 I 3 1' if , 4 Qs, - , f ' , x I g,,:yQgff,, Q X, , ff f f ,,' fff 'f f f f ,wx X if NLM , V f ,L,, 141447 ff f , ,, ,,!,, ff Spam The sports divisions at MHS strive for unity and excellence through long hours of training and practice. Coaches, instruc- tions and individuals' instant decisions give the athletic department a traditional good name in hoth the school and community. Sophomore Teom Hold Victorious Season Prqoaring for Vanity First Row Left to Right: Frank Roelandt, coach, Chuck Lewis, Steve Johnson, Bob Dees, Chuck Sander, Russ Fer- guson, Doug Johannson, Phil Hackworth, John Tomlin, Tom Jackson, Bill Parke, Dave Culbertson, Ralph Monroe, coach. Second Row: Dave Benson, Shawn Lees, Marc Per- due, Gary Kirkandahl, Gary Vaughn, Lee Suksdorf, Craig Cooper, Dick Orr, Larry Russell, Brad Thompson, Bryant Jones, Bill Brooks. Third Row: Gary Lemacks, Steve Stockton, Kent Clark, Dave Sherrill, Judd Greenman, Rick Rozzell, John Bruce, Cary Casebeer, Randy Moyer, Dennis Hancock, Jim Gordon, Spence Webber, Richard Todd. Fourth Row: Mike Garnier. Larry Young, Richard Lal-lue, Clyde Lees, Mark Weigand, Phil Taylor, Bill Atwood, Mark Dipple, Phil Jahn, Lane Forncrook, Tim Warren, Stan Horton, David Jack. Fifth Row: Dale Fowler, Steve Pierce, John Knox. Varsity cmd J. V. Maintain Spirit to Dwizzf Olbponemif First Row Left to Right: Tom Wlooton, Bon Wallace, Tim Brown, John Pierce, Curt Wyatt, Dana Thurman, Crea Dippel, Jim Cox, Art Lee. Jerry Sullivan, Don Todd. Jack Mullen, Fred Spiegelberg, head coach. Second Row: Mark Vanderlinden, John Yoakley, Frank Toews, Ed Coss. Dane Smith, George McNair, Steve Davis, Brian Hart, Dave San- ford, Bill Enyart, Lynn Flanders, Rick Newland, Paul Evensen, line coach. Third Row: George Dumais, Bruce Bertrand, Ron Hale. Leonard Howe, Charles Grady, Mike Cox, Bruce Stewart. Don Wilson, Ron Schwindler. Curt Smith, Ken Curtis, Tom Dallas, John Ingram, Sal Fsquivel, Tom Marier, back coach. Fourth Row: Ken Martin, Neil Shaw, Dennis Hoffbuhr, Mike Jewett, Larry Krieger, Mike Allen, John Pruitt, Jack Hurt, Ron Sanford. Terry Lewman. Mark Bayliss, Phil Morris. Rob Rector. Fred Puhlf Dean Benson, end coach. Fifth Row: Bob Phillips. Bob Dames. Dennis Van Winkle, Ted Bennett, Mike Cilmor, Dale Mapes, Bill Scofield. Ron Harris, Cliff Dalton, Mike Farthing, Henry Muller. Sixth Row: Lloyd Clark, John McCardell, Dennis,Fowler, Jim Douglas, John Henderson, Mark Milne, Bill Collins. Dick l-lowsley. 'T 4 -. - 1,2 I X x 1 7 1 ...Wh li L i -uri ' 1 F i Bill Envart cracks through the tough Boise line to score the game's only touchdown. Vo rsity Football Teom Lea' by Speigelberg, Had Fine Pre Seaton The Black Tornadoes opened their football season in Corvallis against the Spartans. Medford's Bill Enyart scored late in the second quarter and Bill Collins kicked the important extra point. Corvallis came back in the third quarter and scored, but Dane Smith crashed in to stop the extra point. Corvallis attempted a field goal from 15 yards out in the final three seconds of the game, but failed. The game ended with the score 7 to 6. Bill Enyart sparked the team by carrying 27 times for 1341 yards. Medfordfs second pre-season encounter and first home game was against the North Salem Vikings. The Tornadoes scored an upset victory over the number one rated Vikings. Medford fans were quite surprised 'when Jim Cox, Tornado back, took the opening kick off and ran 90 yards for a touchdown, Bill Collins kicked off for the Tornadoes, and a fumble recovered by Dane Smith, set up Medfordis second touchdown. Bruce Bert- rand then ran the ball in for the second score on an end sweep. An intercepted pass by Lynn Flanders gave Medford a third chance at a touchdown. Jim Cox then ran the ball into the end zone for the third score. Bill Collins kicked all three extra points. The game ended with a final score of 21 to O and a Tornado victory. Dane Smith, Lynn Flanders and Dana Thurman led Medford's defensive efforts. After the upset victory over North Salem, Medford took on the South Salem Saxons. The first quarter ended scoreless and the half ,ended with a 7 to 6 margin over the Saxons. In the third quarter a Medford fumble paved the way for the Saxons second touchdown. Med- ford now behind rambled back to win with a 28 to 13 victory. Bill Enyart scored two touchdowns. one from 3 yards out and the other from 7 yards. Cox and Mullen- both scored a touchdown each and Bill Collins kicked 4 extra points. Medford's only out of state game of the season was with Borah of Boise. Borah opened the game by scoring as soon as they got their hands on the ball. Medford came back with a touchdown pass to Steve Davis and Bill Collins missed the extra point. Medford came back with a drive after a-Borah punt and scored as Bill Enyart went in from 3 yards out and Bill Collins kicked the extra point. Medford still behind by a point was unable to score again. The game ended with a 27 to 13 victory for the Lions. The best defensive football game for the Tornadoes came against the Boise Braves. Boise scored early in the game on a field goal, which turned out to be their only score of the game. Bill Enyart drove in from 2 yards out and Bill Collins kicked the extra point. The game ended with a 7 to 3 victory for the Tornadoes. . HL, Dana Thurman Sr. Fullback Ed Coss Sr. Center Ken Curtis Jr. Quarterback Bill Collins Jr. Halfback Conference Play 5161175 With Cmfer The Medford Black Tornadoes edged the Crater Comets in the opening game of the District 6 A-l conference. For the third consecutive year the Medford High gridders have beaten the Comets by one touch- down. Medford received the opening kick off and on a series of l6 plays was then able to score on a Jack Mullen to ,lim Cox lateral from six yards out, The next time Medford had the ball a Tornado fumble set up Crater's first touchdown. Crater was successful in kicking the extra point to lead tb' game by one point. The half ended with a 7 to 6 score in favor of the Comets. Crater opened the second half by kicking off to Medford. An elec- trifying 81 yard run back by Bill Enyart suddenly changed the score in favor of the Tornadoes. Bill Collins, extra point attempt was successful and in spite of a spirited second half battle by the Comets the Tornadoes posted a 13 to 7 conference victory. Bill Enyart led Medford's attack by carrying 21 times for l00 yards. Supporting Bill,s successful efforts were Jim Cox. Jack Mullen. Art Lee. and Bruce Bertrand. Lynn Flanders evades a Comet defensive back and rearhes for the ball. Bruce Bertrand Jr. Quarterback Jack' Mullen Sr. Quarterback Bill Enyart .lim Cox Sr. Fullback Sr. Halfback All State First Team All State Honorable S. O. All Star Mention Steve Davis Sr. End All State Honorable Mention s. o. A11 star E ,.', T s S. O. All Star Tom Wooton Sr. Tackle All State Honorable Mention S. O. All Star .lohn Yoakley Jerry Sullivan John Pierce Ron Wallace Ron Hale Frank Toews Sr. Center Sr. Tackle Sr. Guard Sr. Tackle lr. Tackle Sr. End George McNair Tim Brown Curt Wyatt Sr. Guard Sr. Guard Sr. Halfback S. O. All Star S. O. All Sta' S. O. All Star The Medford High gridders climaxed Tornadia Week with a 21 to 7 victory over the Klamath Falls Pelicans. The first quarter of the game ended scoreless with Medford holding the' ball on Klamath's 2 yard line. The first play of the second quarter was a 2 yard plunge by Bill Enyart for the first score of the game. Medfordls next chance to score came when Ken Curtis intercepted a Pelican pass and ran back 14 yards to the Klamath 27 yard line. Jim Cox then ran the ball in to the end zone from one yard out for Medfordls second score. The Tornadoes scored again in the fourth quarter when Bill Enyart bullied his way in to the end zone from 14 yards out ending a 75 yard drive, Bill Collins kicked all three extra points for Medford. The Pelican's scored once in the fourth quarter. Their Dane Smith Greg Dippel Lynn Flanders Jr. Tackle Sr. Halfback Sr. End S. O. All Star S. O. All Star All State Fourth Team only other scoring efforts were ended at the Medford 43 yard line. The Black Tornadoes storming back calmed a brilliant Ashland quad at Ashland's Walter A. Philips Field 21 to 12. Medford scored three times, twice by Jim Cox and once by Bill Enyart. Bill Collins added three more extra points to his collection. The defensive crew stymied the Cubs to just 29 yards on the ground. Two sensational scoring jaunts f92 and 52 yards respectivelyl by Cox and Curt Wyatt were can- celled by oflicials both on clipping infractions. As the second quarter opened the score was 0 to 0. By recovering a fumble in Medford territory, the Grizzlies got the first break of the game and capitalized on it. But, Med- ford got the second break of the game and did a better job of it, taking the lead 7 to 6. From then on Medford led the game. Jim Cox plows through Ashland's defense with the help of B. Envart and G. Dippel while D. Smith and L. Flanders look on. ' . , SV !UW1 '1 N'HVVWV95'i'5'l'f.HISE..:-K. K Y K dl. Va., ..1.'2' :X ,LI'7xxs.2?1f 'T.' '1 'f7.'23wl.i'l'1 Mu .A , I 5 inf ,g I 4, I avr, 'Q 'O OJ Dick Howsr-ly runs hack an Ashland punt in the Ashland-Medford .l.V. game. Mvdford Mvdford Msdford Mc-dforcl Maid ford Mvdlora Mvclford 12 13 13 20 .... .,.. 141 14. 21. J. V. cmd Sophomore Teoms Have Fine Seafom J.v. FOOTBALL RECORD .Ashland O .... ....GI'EiI11S Pass 14 .. .... Rogue River 7 Klamath Falls 7 Roschurg 13 Ashland 13 Grants Pass 7 Bledford hledford Bledford hledford Bdedford hdedford hdedford Bdedford SOPHOMORES FOOTBALL RECORD 13 ,... .... A shland 0 14 .... .... K lamath Falls 6 6 .... .... G rants Pass 12 27 ..,. .... C rate-r 0 19 .... .... K lamath Falls 20 21 .... .... P hoenix J.V. 7 3111 .... .... A shland 18 13 .... .... G rants Pass 13 f VARSITY BASKETBALL: First Row: Bob Barry, Mike Pollard, Dane Smith, lack Mullen, Jim Brennan, Coach Roelandt. Second Row: Mark Milne, Ken Curtis, Curt Wyatt, Rick Hassman, Doug Olson, Rob Rector. Third Row: Tom Wooten, Bill Enyart, Steve Davis, Bruce Bertrand, Mike Bickler, Dick Fosbury. Mr. Roelandt, varsity basketball coach, gives the team a few pointers. Y' ! 1 MEDF ORD HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM RECORD Medford 58 .................. S. Eugene 47 Medford 68 .... .... S . Eugene 65 Medford 56 .... .... H udson Bay 44 Medford 52 .... .... H udson Bay 51 Medford 73 .... .... R oseburg 43 Medford 49 .... .... R oseburg 46 Medford 70 .... ..... G rants Pass 62 Medford 54 .... ..... K lamath Falls 41 Medford 64 .... .... A shland 40 Medford 62 .... .... C rater 49 Medford 56 .... . . .Grants Pass 51 Medford 58 .... .... K lamath Falls 57 Medford 62 .... .... A shland 50 Medford 52 .... ..... C rater 48 Medford 54 .... . . .Crater 46 Medford 58 .... .... G rants Pass 62 Medford 42 .... ..... K lamath Falls 51 Medford 67 .... ..... A shland 49 Medford 63 .... . . .Crater 54 Medford 48 .... ..... G rants Pass 44 Medford 60 .... ..... K lamath Falls 81 Medford 79 .... .... A shland 42 Bill, EHY2-lrt Steve Davis SCIIIOI' Senior Bruce Bertrand ,lack Mullen Junior Senior Medfordis varsity and Klamath's varsity split the four season games. Medford won the first two and Klamath won the last two. The first two games! that Medford won were played at the Hedrick Gymnasium while the last two games were played at Klamath. The Tornadoes and the Pelicans were district co-champions and hoth participated in the Oregon State Basketball Tournament in Eugene during spring vacation. - The Tornadoes first meeting with the Pels turned out to he a surprise and an easy victory. Medford outdid the Pels hy 13 points. The second encounter was proh- ahly one of the most interesting games of the season. Medford came hack from a 10 point deficit in the fourth quarter to tie the game, Medford played one of its hest team efforts of the season in defeating the Pels hy one point in an overtime. Bill Enyart's rehounding and Doug Olson,s hall stealing led the Tornado victory. The last two encounters with the Pelicans proved to be disastrous. Medford lost the third game with Klamath hy 9 points. Klamath took the lead early in the second quarter and held the lead throughout the hall game. The last game was Medford7s worst defeat of the regular basketball season. The Pelicans outplayed the Tornadoes hy 21 points. Medford Vcarsiiy Splits Gamer With Klamath Bill Enyart charges in for a shot against Klamath. , t v. Ken Curtis Mike Pollard Junior Senior Doug Olson outmaneuvers Grants Pass opponent. Medjhrd Taker Three From Cpzvemen Medford won three season games with Grants Pass while losing one. Grants Pass gave Medford's five a hattle in each of the four games. None of the games came as easy victories for either side. The Tornadoes won the first two games with Grants Pass. Medford won the Hrsl game hy 8 points and the second game hy 5 points. Medford hattled from behind in the Hrst encounter and made a fourth quarter plunge to win. The Tornadoes, first loss of the season was against the Cavemen, The Cavemen won by 4 points. Grants Pass took an early lead in the game and was ahle to hold it against the attacks of Medford. Medford came hack and won the last game with Grants Pass hy 4 points. P Rick Hassman Senior Doug Olson Cliff Wyatt DZH16 Senior Senior Junior 4 l Tornadoes Defeat Crater and Afhlmm' Medford captured all four season games with Ashland. In the first encounter with Ashland, Med- ford scored 35 out of 64 of its points at the free throw line. ln the second game'Medford hattled from behind to finally win in the fourth quarter. The other two games came as easy victories for the Tornadoes. The Tornadoes also won four season games from Crater. The second and third-encounters with Crater were almost disastrous. Medford just squeaked hy in those two games by a couple of points. In the second encounter Medford came from behind by 11 points to win with only ll minutes left in the game. Mike Bickler .lim Brennan Senior Senior Tom Nvooten Dick Fosbury Senior Senior Bruce Bertrand sets in to make important points in an exciting encounter with the Ashland Grizzlies as Medford battled from behind to finally win. New 2, Q.. Q at ,W mi,-J Tornadoes defend their basket as the Springfield Millers bring the ball down McArthur Court in Eugene. Bill llnyart, who placed on the tournament all star team, at- tempts a hoop shot during the Springfield game. kr ,, , wm,,,,..,.,-a- MW. WMMWMMWW, WW , -,.mw,..,.-ww-'M State Tournament Ofkff Much Excitement Traveling to the Oregon State High School Basketball Tourna- ment as number one basketball team from Southern Oregon, Medford Won their first game by defeating Springfield 70-51. The Tornadoes second game turned out to be a heart breaker. They lost to Parkrose by one point in the final seconds of the 56-57 game. They Won their third game easily by defeating the Jefferson Democrats 64--54 and lost their fourth and final game to David Douglas 49-54. Medford placed seventh in the tournament and placed Bill Enyart and Doug Olson on the Tournamentfs all-star first team. Doug Olson thrusts by his defender for a shot. Mae!! , was AWWA! MEDFORD JAYVEES SEASON Junior Varsity 1 T Hola' Even 56415012 Tom Dallas struggles with a Grants Pass player for the ball. JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row: Dave Jack, John Ingram, Mike Farthing, Tom Jackson, Bob Domes, Ron Sanford, Lynn Westwood. Second Row: Stan Horton, Tom Dallas, Curt Smith, Lee Suksdorf. Ron Hale, Mike Gilmore, Ron Smith, and Tom Marrier, coach. Missing: Dane Hill. L 4 fi in ' - Medford 32 ............... Prospect 35 Medford 50 ..... ..... R osehurg 60 Medford 55 ..... . . .Rosehurg 47 Medford 58 ..... ,.... G rants Pass 46 Medford 54 ..... ..,.. K lamath Falls -l-5 Medford 61 ..... ..... A shland 55 Medford 54 ..... ..... C rater 48 Medford 65 ..... ..... G rants Pass 55 Medford 54 .,... ..... K larnath Falls 69 Medford 53 ..... ..... A shlancl 42 Medford 51 ..... ..... C rater 36 Medford 44 ..... ..... P rospeet 47 Medford 54 ..... ..... C rater 46 Medford 59 ..... ..... G rants Pass 61 Medford 71 ..... ..... K lamath Falls 50 Medford 66 ..... ..... A shland 57 Medford 73 ..... ..... C rater 63 Medford 67 ..... ..... C rants Pass 19 Medford 72. .. ..... Klamath Falls 7l Medford 78. . . ..... Ashland 48 SOPHOMORE TEAM: Front Row: Bill Cobb, Bill Johnson, David Boals, Greg Miller, Bob Bigger, Bill Atwood. Second Row: Tim Wray, Greg Jones Mike Offord, Kent Clark, Paul Greeny, David Sherill, Bob Townes, Coach Biddington. Missing: Mike Gillespie, Jim Gordon, Phil Taylor. Sophomore Teom Hay Victorious Season SOPHOMORES SEASON RECORD Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford St. Marys J.V. Roseburg Grants Pass Klamath Falls Ashland Crater Grants Pass Klamath Falls Ashland Eagle Point Crater Prospect Crater Grants Pass Klamath Falls Ashland Crater Grants Pass .Klamath Falls Ashland David Sherill gets a shot off before his Klamath opponent can check it Varsity Golf Team Takes Second at State eotr SEASON RECORD Medford 15 ........... . ...... Ashland 0 Medford 12 .................. Marshfield 3 Medford, Roseburg, South Eugene Sheldon, Medford Tied for First Medford, North Eugene, Willamette Marshfield, Medford Second Medford 12 ..........,......... Ashland 3 Medford 9 .................. Klamath Falls 6 Up State Medford Fourth Medford 9V2 ................ Grants Pass SV2 District Medford Won First State Medford Second . . . . , ' '-is f r - , ' alia ' Q -,. , I r . , Y , Doug Olson, Medford's first man, lines up putt. Front Row: Bob Drysdale, Doug Olson, Greg Miller, David Boals, Steve Housel. Second Row: Curt Smith, Mike Nuich Kent C1 k Ed M k , ar , enc e, Mr. Evensen. .TS 4,5 'M ff 1 f sr, 3, ,sg I . 1 'Q S, 5 ' X 1 X 7' gy x L' 'N ins- kk 1. ,.g,.J,'., 15 S ft :pi i t y, 1 S if H ' P ..,,,?'sy :N E D ivil D ,,,, Q iflfi ll H fx- E Q f.,i Q N L , . be K . ' 1 o JL . ,,, Coach ,N 1 1 '- ,. 1. a . d ,fir bi, .ve-4 Baek Row: Dale Durkee, Doug lfakin, ,lim l3rinson,'Rick Williams, Tom Mallams, Bill Mohr. Front Row: Ron Simmons, Dennis Byrnes, Ben Taylor, Otto Ryn, and Doug Sweet. Doug Sweet finishes third in meet with Grants Pass. Cross Country Harrier! Win Distrirtg Seventh in State The Medford High cross country team climaxed the 1964 season with notable suc- cess. The squad, showing tremendous team effort and great consistency, ran away with the Southern Oregon conference title and claimed seventh place in the state meet. The Tornado harriers, guided by head coach Robert Huff and assisted by John Finkbeiner, came out in full force this year with the return of letterman Doug Ealcin and the addition of Doug Sweet, Jim Brin- son, and Otto Ryn. The season also was side-lighted by the passage of the Olympic fund raising torch which was carried from Medford to Ash- land on its journey from the US.-Canadian border to Los Angeles. The Medford runnersbegan by defeat- ing the Crater Comets, 27-29, on October 1. The following week the Big Wind con- fg ,'-. fgzgsf Q-q.s16k:3.,?!lsWR.i-SDV 'EX S Q- ' s'ii-:QL.'-Hs .4 ' tinued by defeating Ashland at their home course and reigned as champions by de- feating the Grants Pass Cavemen. Cross Country Coach, Mr. Bob Huff, checks times- wi The 1964 season started with the Dlstrlct Four Relays held at the Jackson pool. Other meets were SWIIT1 Team Sezzey an Ozmmnding Record place place place place place place place Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls place place place place place place place Front Row Linda Holland Kathy Stacy Cheryl Gerety and Carol Llttle Second Row Chee Chee Dobrowski, Dennis Carson, John Langston Bob Watson Jlm Brmson Paul Larson and Mr Robert Gross coach Thlrd Row Lou1s Budge John Stout, Tom Capsey, Kelly McHugh, and Dale Carson 1 , Barney Szymaniak Senior-Weight, 141 Dan Walker Senior-'Weight, 178 Sing Naravilla Mike Miller Jim Hettinga Senior-Weight, 98 Senior-Weight, 130 Junior-Weight, 148 Don Wilson 'Otto Ryn L Tom Mallams Junior-Weight, 168 Junior-Weight, 136 Sophomore-Weight, 115 Otto Ryn makes strong attempt to pin his struggling Klamath High School opponent and rival. Henry Muller Junior-Weight, Unlimited George McNair Senior-Weight, 157 J. V. Grclpplers Make Prqlmmtion fir Varsity Team J.v. WRESTLING SEASON' Medford 14 ........... Glendale 35 Medford 24- ..... .... R ogue River 17 Medford 13 ..... .... H enley 36 Medford 24 ..... .... ' Grants Pass 22 Medford 11. . . .... Eagle Point 38 Medford 9 ..... .... C rants Pass 32 Medford 39. .. .... Rogue River 11 Medford 19 .... .... H enley 31 Medford 18 .... ...... E agle Point 36 Medford 21 ........... Glendale 28 Eagle Point Tournament ........., 3rd lohn Pruitt Tim Brown Rusty Smith Junior-Weight, 168 Senior-Weight, 191 Seniorhweight, 123 Mike Miller prepares to pin his Klamath Union High opponent 1 i N f' ,.af7'.,,, ,rm First Row: Mike Miller, John Gross, Rusty Smith, Henry Muller. Second Row: Tom Mallams, Otto Ry'n, Barney Szymaniak, Jim Hettinga, George McNair, John Pruitt, Don Wilson, Dan Walker, Tim Brown. Third Row: Larry Duysen, Dwight Brown, Bob Ellis, Gary Custance, Craig McDougall, Rick Williams, Fred Graten, Bryant Jones, Spence Webber, Barry Barber, Craig Cooper. Fourth Row: Roger Williams, Louis Mahar, Curt Harrison, Rick Slavin, Dave' Culbertson, Ron Harris, Jerry Warren, George Dumais, Judd Greenman, Bill Scofield, Ted Bennett. Fifth Row: David Benson, Ricky Rozzell, Gary VanStein, Chuck Lewis, Bill Leever, Dwight Wilson, John Bruce, Larry Russell, Bruce Hawkins, Rick Peters, Bob Napolitano. Sixth Row: Randy Moyer, Jim Bennett, Lynn Crawl. Varsity Wrestlers Port Excellent Remm' VARSITY WRESTLHNJG SEASON V 2nd V Medford 30 - ..... Medford 56 30 ..... Medford 32 27 ..... Medford 3514 29 ..... Medford 48 36. . . Medford 51 37 ..... Medford 17 10 ..... Medford 32 20 ..... Medford 11 3 ..... Reedsport Ashland Crater Klamath Falls Crater Ashland Grants Pass Klamath Falls Grants Pass Roseburg Tournament ............. Medford Tournament .... . . . Marshfield Tournament District Tournament . . . . . . 17 2 20 18 3 6 27 18 33 lst 2nd 3rd 2nd 2nd 17 36 8 15 5 35 9 42 lst nd lst Sing Naravilla, A.F.S. student, attempts wrestling for the first time in America, making many wins. W ,- . ,4 1' S Track Teams Have Good Year GIRLS' TRACK SEASON RECORD Eagle Point ...... Ashland ...... Grants Pass 81 Rogue River .... District ....... State ......... Sue Fox ....... Robyn Davis .. Cathy Root . . . Kathy Bevis Caroline Schott Cathy Root Robyn Davis . . . .Medford First . . . .Medford First . .Medford Second . . .Medford Third . .Medford Fourth . . . .First Shot Put .First 220 yd. dash . .Sixth long jump Third Relay , fa, f fi' , 7, , , ,, f Vfffff ffff 'V ' , 'Z4f'z?f,f' i' f if ' 2' 75 . 4 Q we f X Steve Davis, Medford High Jumper, leaps high in the air to clear the ba Members of the girls' track team are: front row: Sue Fox, Sue Wakefie1d,Sue Beacham, Kathy Bevis, Linda Holland Carolyn Schott Becky Brumback Robyn Davis. Second Row: Cathy Root. Third Row: Theresia Emmerich, Paula Dorff, Linda Cass, Marta Heffner. .Toy Guidry If 21. . gg, ni' .-, mfs Q' k-., , it Q. i 5 Q X , ai W 1 I XXZV , I 4, W1 f A' . 2 E , , f v i 5? E A T ff T fi, if R ,.. - v V is TRACK TEAM Front Row: Dick Fosbury, Steve Davis, Frank Toews, Doug Sweet Jim Brinson, Doug Eakins John Tungate Second Row Ed Chizek Dave Benson, George Dumas, Bob Phillips, Otto Ryn, Rick Williams B111 Mohr Third Row Tom Durnate, Steve Ekert Bill Durante, Tom Mallams Mike Cllmore, Danny Veal. Fourth Row: Greg Hart, Gary Vaughn Gary Kirkendal, Mark Wiegand D1ck Howsley, Mike Allen ,lim Taylor Ken Morris attempts to pole vault over the bar. 2 i, if TRACK TEAM: First Row: Jim Phillips, Marvin Perdue, Dennis Burns, Randy Wiley, Phil Taylor, Stefan Lemire, Phil Rupp. Second Row: David Culbertson, Phil Jahn, Bob Kagy, John Pierce, Lynn Flanders, Max Guiley. Third Row: Grieg Pudry, Dave Brown, Bill Collins, John Stout, Louis Budge, Steve Haines. Fourth Row: Doug Johannson, John Tomlin, Bob Chambers, Dick Orr, Neal Shaw, Bill Burrough. Dick Fosbury's unusual high jumping style has attracted national attention. Dick clears cross bar in local meet. Varsity Track Team Places FWZ: at State TRACK sRAsoN RECORD Ore. Cal. ........................ First Relays Rogue Valley . . . . . .FirSt Relays Hayward Relays . . . . . Fifth Crater-Ashland . . . . .First Roseburg ...... . . .First Klamath Falls . . . . . .First Grants Pass . . . . . .First District .... ..... F irst State , , , .... 112 J.V. BASEBALL: First Row: Danny Jack, Bruce Moyer, Tim Warren, Rick Slaven, Don Stroh, Brad Thompson, Mike Rudy. Second Row: Dave Osborn, Bill Leaver, Jim Douglas, Bill Johnson, Don Wilson, Leland Suksdorf, Mike Hickey, Gene Taylor. Bill Enyart awaits the ball in a home baseball game. Vo rsity Baseball Breaks Even in Record VARSITY BASEBALL SEASON RECORD hledford hledford Bdedford Bledford hdedford hledford hdedford hledford hdedford hledford Bledford Bledford hiedford Bdedford bledford hledford hledford hdedford hledford Bledford hdedford hdedford hledford 9 2 2 0 3 4 0 6 5 1 5 6 0 2 6 0 10 7 2 5 9 2 1 Ashland 3 Yreka 1 Crater 8 Crater 10 Grants Pass 9 North Eugene 0 North Eugene 4 Ashland 2 Grants Pass 2 Grants Pass 2 Ashland 2 Klamath Falls 5 Klamath Falls 6 Crater 7 Crater 7 Yreka 7 Ashland 0 'Ashland 1 Roseburg 5 Grants Pass 1 Grants Pass 6 Klamath Falls 3 Klamath Falls 2 Medford s baseball team put out a great effort this year but finished with 11 wins and 12 losses. VARSITY BASEBALL First Row Ron Sanford, Bill Atwood, Rick Hassman, Sal Esquivel, Ed Coss, Jack Hurt, Dana Thurman, Jim Cox Mike Farthing Second Row Coach John Kovenz, Jack Mullen, Mike Bickler, Tom Wooten, Bill Enyart, Mike Cox, Bruce Bertrand, Dane Smith, Bob Dames, Steve Edmonds, and Tom Marrier ass slam coach. Q A W X 4 8 3, ,K 4 f' x fif fu' ' , wa, f . , 4' 54, 1 -.0 , Boys' Tennis Team Trzumpbanz BOYS' TENNIS SEASON RECORD Medford .......... Crater 1 Medford Anderson 4 Medford Shasta 7 Medford Ashland 2 Medford Del Norte 1 Medford Eureka 3 Medford Grants Pass 4 Medford Shasta 4 Medford Crater O Medford Roseburg 7 Medford Klamath Falls 4 Medford Eureka 6 Medford Roseburg 4 Medford Klamath Falls 4 Medford Anderson 4 Medford Ashland 0 Medford . . . . . .Second in District Mlke Offord Medford's second man, returns the ball. MHS Girls' Tennis Team H arf Successful Season Medford 9 ...... .,..... Y reka 0 Medford 3 .... .... S t. Mary's 7 Medford 3 .... .... P hoenix 3 Medford 8 .... .... E agle Point 2 Medford 5 .... .... L ake Oswego 1 Medford 3 .... .... R oseburg 2 Medford 3 .... .... H edrick 4 Medford,5 .... .... S t. Maryls 5 Medford 7 .... .... K lamath Falls 2 Medford 6 .... .... Y reka O Medford 5 .,.. .... S hasta 4 Medford 7 .... .... K lamath Falls 2 Medford 2 .... .... R oseburg 2 .ssr. Medford 1 .... .... H edrick 6 Medford 2 .... .... A nderson 7 Medford 4 .................... Shasta 4 if District ................ : ........... Won First 121-fv 7 4 W, . State Paula Lowery and Mary'Gordenier second in doubles Medford's Paula Lowery stoops to return the tennis ball. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Wirf' now: Sandra Poirier, Linda Lewman, Karen Davis, Jeanne Salade, Paula Lowery. Second How: Gail Lyon, Sh Chipman, Linda Boren, Janet Lee, Charlene Lawrence, Patty Hogan, Mary Gordenier, Linda McGinty. HIOII 2 MM' 21 fy, 4 'A Q A A xv i N' MI'-warg 1 I Q it-32 if L. Organizatiam Helping to divert the student from the routine academic school day are the meetings of various cluhs and organizations. Ranging from language cluhs to music groups, each organization meets to comhine interests and ideas and put them to use as extra activities or services in the school or community. LA 'ln F111 Senior Symphony Outstanding in Northwest .Under the direction of Mr. I. A. Mirick, the Senior Symphony -made two trips during the year. One was to the All Northwest Music Educators Conference and the other to Grants Pass. Members are front row left to right: Janice Lampkin, Gail Fosbury, Nancy Bridenstine, Judy Simmons, Linda Acord, Wilma Toenninges, Penny Forbes. Second Row: Don MacKenzie, Jim Savard, Jeanne Salade, Linda Graham, Pat Shafer, Peggy Hilton, Paula Minear, Jody Simmons, Kathy Bowers, Bonita Denyer, Roger Schmidt, Rhonda Hess, Michael Dean, Christie Sleeter, Bev Schwartz. Third Row: Dorothy Minshall, Cassie Large, Jim Arnold, Dave Gregory, Mel Taylor, Bill Jones, Dick Johnston, Suzanne White, Pat,Haugan, Vic Snyder, Suzi Monsey, Linda Boren, Linda North, Jean Vinson. Fourth Row: Rick Slosser, Lee Nelson, Wayne Taylor, Ed Mencke, Ben Lear, Dave Doty, Bob Heyerman, Dale Durkee, Jim Hicks, Lonnie Harper, Gary Breeden, Joe Thornton, Bob Cull, Kathy Bevis, Bob Haworth, Sharon Chipman, Kathy Vandagrift, Diane Holt, Jan Main, Judy Arnold, Ilene Mitchel, Nanci Lewis, Pam Hampton, Lila Bell, Bill Hedberg, Mike Knox, Rod White, Mr, Myrick, director. Medford High School Senior Symphony Grch estra Highlights Year With Exchange Concert This year, the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. John Drysdale, participated in many activities. The full orchestra met on Thursdays when the band did not meet. Members are front row left 'to right: Larry Tyson, Patsy Reed, Karen Smith, Sandra Rupp. Second Row: Terri Tibbutt, Cathy Collins, Cecilia Wilson, Neil Paulsen, Jerry Wisdom, Terry Birman. Third Bow: Sandra Ekberg, Lois LeFaive, Sharon French, Steve Lamb, Kay Sneed, Susy Brooks, Sue Fox, Bill Allen, Robert Drysdale, Joy Huntemann, Linda Hendrickson. Fourth Row: Signe Lusk, Nancy Lyman, Pat Haugen, Suzanne White, Linda Graham, Pat Shafer, Penny Forbes, Jody Simmons, Kathy Bowers, Jane Sanborn, Bonita Denyer, Roger Schmidt, Caroline Gandt, Mike Dean, Christie Sleeter, Lynne Taylor, Beverly Schwartz Gail Fosbury, Judy Simmons, Anita Coffman, Tina Boe, Sherry Hamilton, Doris Burchfield. Fifth Row: Mr. Drysdale, Ben Lear, Wayne Taylor, Dick Johnston, Mike Knox, Dorothy Minshall, Cassie Large, Nancy Lewis, Jim Hicks, Dale Durk'ee, Dave Doty, Bob Heyerfnan, Marilyn Barnes, Sandra Wilson, Bob Lacy, Kathy Bevis, Robert Haworth, Marcia Hale, Carol Borgen. Not Pictured: Janice Lampkin, Kathy Wyrick, Dave Williams, Rhonda Hess. Patty Graham. ff? lt' a ai? 2 it 2 .1 1 ,,, I 2' 2 Y! 2 5 s it ef , at .A Junior Varsity Bond Play! in December Concert Beginning the concert season for the .lunior Varsity Band was the December Varsity Band Benefit. Following through the year it played for more events than any previous J.V. Band in the history of Medford High School. Among the performances were the Candidates Fair in the Fall, the Southern Oregon Music Festiva- April 17 in which hands all over Oregon par- ticipated, and the well known annual Spring Music Concert. Also many members played in the football and basketball pep bands for J.V. team events. The sixty members of the band, directed by Vondis Miller, were mostly' Sophomores who were originally chosen for Varsity Band Mem- bership. Because of seniority and longer ex- perience, preference was given to the juniors and seniors in regard to varsity ability. The fact was displayed in their playing ability and blended throughout their fine performances. INNER CIRCLE, From Left to Right: Dave Mc- Eachron, Joyce Levtzow, Lana Miller, Liz Henning, Virginia Martin, Joyce McBeth, Larry Russell, Faye Hartsook, Sue Davis, Kristi Bittle, Tom Humphries, Larry Duysen. Second Row: Dennis Kurovsky, Ady Constantine, John Fountain, Pat Poole, Velinda Hen- derson, Keith Henney, Mike Henning, Sandy Bower, Yvonne Luschen. Third Row: Ron Skog, Erwin Mar- tin, Arn Hackett, Terry Tempkman, Sharon White, Gayle Ann Richmond. Fourth Row: Jim Henderson, Larry Haines, Russ Zundell, Jim Kneedler, Lynn Gra- ham, Mike Andrews, Kave Yandell, Dale Mitchell, Woody Newman, Mr. Miller. Fifth Row: Sue Bailey, Elizabeth Blew, LaVerne Hall, Wayne Cox, Vicki Webster, John Lynch, Tim Nolte, Cary Casebeer, Boyd Travis, Ray Constantine. Not Pictured: Dennis Watts, Mike Pursel, Pat Pursel, Jim Sharp, Bill Taylor, Tom Taylor, Larry Young, Dan Mitchell, John Bruce, Sherrie Witten, Russ Bessonette. Concert Bo nd Particgmtef in Vamity Bmqit Medford's Concert Band, compris- ing one half of the varsity band, played a dual role this year. During the foot- ball season it formed with the Senior Symphony band members the march- ing Band, participating in half-time activities. The remaining part of the year it transformed into a dignified concert band. Among appearances in concert form, it performed for the Southern Oregon Music Fesival and ended the year with its own concert. Another performance was its participa- tion in the December Concert to help earn money for the New Year's Day trip to San Francisco to play for the East-West Shrine game half-time cere- monies. Composing the Concert Band are mostly Sophomores and Juniors. Of these members, some participated in the Pep band while others took more interest in the student conductor pro- gram. INNER CIRCLE. From Left to Right: Linda Acord, Julie Hoxworth. Kathy McCurdy. Betty Gay CoHman, Janice Nash, Dave Wil- liams, Tom Bolton, Donalyn Minear. Shirley Isaac. Row 2: Paul Hagerman. Dan liek. Fritz Ramsey, ,lim Westerfield, Dave Wooten. Rich Todd, Kay Teeter. Pam llevey, Day Lynch. Row Three Right: Greg Harpole. Carleen Morgan, Marcia Dunlap, Peggy Hil- ton. Row 4: Bill Travis. Claudia Glass. ,lan- ice Gilmore. Steve Flannery, .Ian Lee, Terry Partsifas, Ron Duce. ,left Casterline. .lim Popham, ,Ierry Smith, Stan Schlosser. Row 5: Craig McDougall. Virginia Teeter. Don Biedler, Mike Finley, Sharon Hugdahl. Karen Hugdahl. Curt Offenbaclier, Dave Johnson, Martin Kees, George Walker. Mar- tin Pemhleton. Mr. Miller. Not Pictured: Patti Graham and Jerry Caldwell. Sophomore Choir Sirives 121' Quality Members of the Sophomore Choir are chosen at the termination oftheir ninth grade year when registering for high schooll Acceptance for the choir depends upon the student's participation in previous years in vocal music groups. Expanding each year, the membership exceeded 80 this year. Directed by Mr. Lynn Sjolund, the Soph- omore Choir had many performances dur- ing the school year. A few of them include the regular Christmas Program, the Spring Concert, and other extra events at the Manor and at service leagues. This year many of the students participated in the musical My Fair Lady. Many helped or sets while others held actual speaking and vocal parts. As the Sophomore choir acts as a joining group for the merging talents from the two junior highs, they prepare for entrance into the A Cappella Choir during this time. First Row, From Left to Right: Cindy Farnham, Zellah Mason, Sue Cearley, Becky Morris, Jeannie Smith, Jean- Foley, Barbara Lilly, Suzanne Mas- song, Karen Mapes, Linda Beardsley, Teresa Allen, Beverly Schwartz, Pat Huffman, Paula Hatton, Sheri Jewett, Patti Eastwood, Pam Mc- Cay, Jane Sanborn, Leslie Barker, Cathy Brad- ford, C. J. Porter. Second Row: Jane Anders, Kathy Taylor, Linda Hendrickson, Linda Fleeger, Pam Gidean, Linda DoughertY, Jill Coltrane, Peggy Clute, Sheri Bethel, Patty Clark, Jo'Anne Longmore, Suzanne Knudson, Sue Bullard, Star Leonard, Lita Lauritzen, Karen Razor, Marta Heffner, Teresa Dougherty, Mary Gordenier, Lois Harger, Sheryl Gerety. Third Row: Virginia Mar- tin, Mary Ann Cherrier, Gary Van Stein, Tim Nolte, Bob Morris, Tim Warren, Dennis Olson, John Hunt, Bob Mann, Bob Kagy, Don Sroh, John Hunter, Bill Brooks, Lorna Clark, Marti Steeck, Cathy Bartels, Linda Messal, Meredith Martin, Sheryl lpson. Fourth Row: Melanie Jost, Greg Miller, Bruce Cunningham, Bill Mayer, Ed Mencke, Spence Webber, John Rowan, David Sorenson, Mike Clark, Phil Jahn, John Tomlin, Spence Bufiington, David Uhreen, Paul Freeny, Greg Carlson, Jon Houston, Dusty Lewis, Cora Lee Sickels, Sue Kaer, Gail Smith. A Cappella Choir Excels in M y Fair Lady The A Cappella Choir, under the di- rection of Mr. Lynn Sjolund, partici- pated in many activities this year. Be- fore Christmas, the choir performed at both Rotary and Kiwanis luncheons and presented a program at the Manor. The traditional Christmas program was presented on December 16 and 21 with choir alumni joining in the traditional Song of Christmas. Following Christ- mas, the choir began work on their annual musical production which this year was My Fair Lady. The largest production ever attempted by the high school choir, the musical was com- pletely double cast for its four night run. Proceeding into spring, the choir presented its annual Spring Concert with the other musical groups from the school. Concluding the year, they per- formed for the senior graduation exer- cises in June. First Row, From Left to Right: Madelyn Buonocore, Dottie Minshall, Carolyn Hulse. Kathy Nelson, Mary Lorish, Lorreina Lip- pert, Jan Main, Sandra Rupp, Sandra Yow- el, Carol Freeland, Sandra Bayliss, Linda Scott, Jonni Six, LeAnne Riggs, Suzi Brooks. Jill Christiansen, Sara Jo Dimet, Rina Brew. Mechtihld Reithemueller, Dathi Dougherty, Sally Bratton, Boni Denyer, Sue Acheson, Michele Niehaus, Teresa Riggs. Second Row: Sue Wakefield, Linda Hagerman, Carol Tinsley, Kris Skaar, Marali Stedman, Cathy Collins, Sheryl Bramhall, Terry Tibbutt, Karen Foley, Lois Could, Mary Bannister, Kris Mosher, Carolyn Candt, Kathy Watson, Nancy Edwards, Linda Dorrell, Sara Mat- thews, Judy McFadden, Ellen Sherman, Ann Bannister, Jeanne Woods, Sue Fox, Kathy Dyrud, Sue Plumley, Nancy Cordon, Page Meyerding, Lois Jacobs, Pat Smith. Third Row: Mike Allen, Dick Thierholf, Dennis Boshears, Chris Beyers, Fred Haupert, Den- nis Melum, Mike Christina, Hal Van Sickle, Brian Hart, Dean Hanson, Rick Trullinger. Bob Haworth, Greg Smith, Doug Mann, David Doolen, David Culbertson, Dale Dur- kee, John Eads, Max Guiley, Dick Howsley, Cary Harper, John Case, Hojn Pruitt, Tom McGraw. Fourth Row: Bart Whitney, Les Bush, Ron McUne, Dick Minshall, Dick Anderson, Curt Smith, Phil Frohnmayer, Marvin McCoy, Dick Fosbury, John Evans, Jim Gordon, Stewart Wilcox, Cordon Lilly, Mike McDonald, John Rogers, Steve Ed- monds, John Yoakley, Roger Schmidt, Bob Stacy, Rob Rector, Bob Heyerman, Calud Hoover, Ken Stockman, Hosea Hunter, Dave Shoemaker, Gene Anderson. Mixed Chorus Offrs Opportunity fir Individual Expression The Mixed Chorus was under the direction of Mr. Lynn Sjolund this year. It provided many students the chance to participate in a music group without having previous experience. They performed at the Christmas program and other times during the year. Members are front row, left to right: Pamela Fox, Janet Baird, Linda Francisco, Patti Bowen, Frances Musgrove, Roberta Gartin, Esther Ronnander, Sylvia Windscheffel, Helen Childers, Darlene Myers, Susie Turner. Second Row: Alice Stephens, Sherrie Shaffstall, Sharon Funk, Dayle Cahler, Marcia Berteau, Charles Christan, Stanton Hall, Lance Stanley, June Hendry, Norma Comstock, Cheryl Sturgill. Third Row: Gitta James, Louise Lehman, Barhara Houston, Paula Park, Betty Damron, Boh Cox, Frank Patrick, Linda Rey- nolds, E. L. Johnson, Carolyn Porter, Betty Thames. Fourth Row: Laura Griilin, Barbara GriHiths, Anne Duttan, Becky Maxson, Linda Ammons, Cary Vaughn, Terry Brown, John Tungate, Nancy Ashton, Barbara Ronnander, Linda Bay, Charlotte Wilson. Advanced Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Advanced Girls Chorus Blends Feminine Sound Directing the Advanced Girl's Chorus this year, Mr. Lynn Sjolund had them participate in various concerts throughout the year A few of which were at the Manor and at the traditional Christmas Concert. Members are front row left to right: Gloria Rasmussen, Marilyn Boelfs, Linda Redding, Janice Williams, Cynthia Pedley. Nikki Longueville, Sonia Christensen, Linda Gilley, .Jill Hiblis. Ruth Wilcox, Linda Schulz, Lana Cunningham, Joanne Jarvis. Rose Marie Van Dusen. Second Row: Janene Tracy, Renee James, Linda Fox. Roxanne Fowlkes, Debbie White, Joan Hinkle, unidentified, Carol Kennedy, Betty Lou Damron, Ginny Clark, Maggie Grant, .lan Hammer, Connie Bittle, Debbie Clement, Terry Greenfield, Laurie Unruh, Third Row: Judy Driskell, Ann Gaston, Joyce Dillon, Karen Perkins, RuthAnn Martin, Janine Lusk, Roberta Blank, Gayle Richmond, Janet Walker, Janice Carlson, Sandi Edwards, Kay Porter, Carolyn Schott, Sandi Withrow, unidentified, Judy Wilson, Jan Roberts. Fourth Row: Shirley Slater, Carolyn Howe, Vicki Seeberger, Marilyn La Fleur, Sue Peters, Mary Moore, Paula Buckmaster, Janean Cummons, Charlotte Klahn, Sherry Dwight, Patti Adair, Barbara Wood, Pamela Dunlap, Marcia Manning, Clarine Hackett, Charlotte Mattson. IZ! W , xx, ,,, if ' 4 4, . ' , , ,,,,f-4 an -r , Members of Madrigal are: front row, Kris Skaar, Kathy Dyrud, Susan Plumley, Nancy Gordon Kathi Dougherty Caroline Gandt Sue Fox Second row: Les Bush, Ron McUne, Cathy Watson, Terry Tibbutt, Karen Foley, Mary Bannister Roger Schmidt Third row l red Haupert Mike Christian Phil Frohnmayer, John Rogers, John Eads, Doug Mann, Bob Haworth, Greg Smith. Choir oflicers are: Sue Plumley, Robariang Madelyn Buonocore, Secretaryg Kris Mosher Robariang Sue Fox, Robariang Mr. Lynn Sjolund, Directorg Phill Frohnmayer, Vice Presidentg Bob Haworth, Presidentg Kathi Dougherty, Treasurerg and Dennis Boshears Robarian. Officers and Ensembles Activate Music Groups Helping to in the school groups. The organize any unite the various music groups are the ofhcers of the different officers work together to help extra activities they may par- ticipate in and also prepare for election of new officers at the end of each year. They serve as a communicant with the student body as a whole. Also the uniform managers and robarians put in long hard hours in keeping the band uniforms and choir robes in shape for each performance. Each officer of every various group maintains a good association with the instructor and other members to help keep all informed and well organized. Organization is the most important factor in the operation of any musical group. Majorettes are front row left to right: Randi JoDell Moore, Becky Morris, Madge Barker. Baker, my 'hr 514 Mi! Band officers are from left to right: Dick Johnston, President: Christi Sleeter, and Jeanne Salade, Secretariesg Suzzanne White, Pat Shafer, Karen Hugdahl, Uniform Managers. Back Row: Sharon Hugdahl, Uniform Managerg Diane Holt, Uniform Manager. Marty Mast, Marilyn Couch. Back Row: Peggy Leaverton, Teresa Dougherty, ff la 4 .llkll l Since its establishment in 1958, the Inter- My ,T Marty Fegley, Student body vice-president, addresses a noon meeting of inter-club council. Inter-Club Council Cemfmlizei Club Activities Club Council has become a vital asset to MHS. Under the leadership of Marty Fegley, ASB Vice-President, the organization has succeeded in its purposes which were to coordinate school activities with the school calendar and act as another linlf between the students and the stu- dent council. Mernbership 'consists of the presi- dents from all the clubs and has grown as the number of new clubs increased. 128 Marty Fegley President Laurie Shuler G.R.A. Nancy Luchen F.H.A. Ken Linstrom Radio Club Ron Hale Shutterbug Sue Fox F.T.A. Sharon Bross F.B.L,A. Bill Enyart Order of M John Casterline Torch Honor Mike McDonald H.E.C.A. Sally Bratton Crater Editor Tom Kerr Quill and Scroll Cyndy Taylor Future Medios Linda Lampman D.E.C.O. Doug Sweet German Club Bob Haworth Latin Club Mary Bannister French Club ,lack Mullen. Spanish Club Bruce Johnson Russian Club Bill Collins Snomads Rafe Anders Chess Club Karen Hugdahl Thespians Linda Davis Art Students Victor Snyder l.R.L. Bob Haworth League A Cappella Choir Kathy Bevis Orchestra Dick Johnston Band Danae Patella Hi-Times Editor Paul Brainerd Sally Bratton Cathy Carlson Ed Davis Anne Donahue Vice-President Toni Einhouse Mia Fleet Steve Gordinier Tom Kerr President Lin Kretz Carol Konschot Jerry Mason .lack Mullen Danae Patella Kay Pawlowski Terry Pitts Anna Richardson Penny Roach Treasurer Joan Sexton Kay Sneed Secretary Ion Stout ,lack Watson fy 91 vf' -be 'Ki' At a potluck dinner with the Ashland chapter, MHS Quill and Scroll members took part in a program in which students from both schools were initiated into the international society. Quill ond Scroll Under the direction of Mr. Vern Wvolthoff, the MHS chapter of Quill and Scroll advanced to unprecedented stature during the last school year. Membership in the society is based upon scholas- tic achievement, journalistic ability, and creative interest as exempliiied by Medford High's own student publications of Crater and Hi-Times. This year the local chapter presented its own publication, that of a literary magazine in which students poetry was compiled and sold for a small fee, Members of the organiza- tion helped to compile and publish the magazine. Rodio ond Electronics Radio and Electronics Club, organized by a group of ambitious Radio-Bugsn serves as a rendezvous for those students who are interested in amateur radio and electronics. Under the direction of Mr. ,lack Fink, the -organization has actually constructed its own amateur radio stations. Meeting the strict requirements by the FCC rules, the main station and novice station operate. The club conducted code classes for those students interested in getting their amateur radio licenses. The activities of the club included a field trip to KMED radio and television. Rick Lowthian, Ken Lindstrom, and Rick Maulding, members of the Radio and Electronics club, discuss the com- ponent parts of a new electronic instrument for their ham radio. Greg Carlson Rick Cusic Steve Lamb, Secretary Bill Leever Ken Lindstrom, , President Rick Lowthian Don. Mackenzie, if if ' I 9' V1ce4President Rick Maulding Judy McFadden Corey Robbins Harry Simmons Roger Williams Dave Wlooten H' ,fl . .dim I 1' i 5 3 gi' W .Hg Active debaters in the senior division are: Craig Horton, Betty Hicks, Frank Patrick, Steve Whinihan, Ed Davis, Jim Root, Linda Dorrell, Carol Wimberley, Doug Black, John Eads, Dennis Strong, Mike Merickel, Tym Travis, Mechtild Reithmueller, John Casterline, Jim Elliot, Vic Snyder, Steve Lamb, Dick Howsley, Greg Smith, Pat Haugen, Brenda Powers, Max Guiley, Tom Hampson, Dick Thierof, Jim Kerber, Randi Struble. Not shown was Phil Frohnmayer. Trophies in hand, MHS debaters return from the various regional oratorical contests. Debate Imlilly Leaderslayb Students were provided an opportunity to acquire classroom experience and actual compe- tition with other schools through the debate course offered at MHS. November saw twenty members chosen to travel to North Bend to participate in the South Coast Invitational Forensics tournament where they won the sweepstakes trophy. December took them ,to the Pacific University speech tournament where they captured second positions in two areas of debate and two semi- final positions in other events. 1 In February they traveled to Linfield win- ning the junior division sweepstakes and re-' ceiving three iirsts, two seconds, and four third prizes. The MHS squad placed fourth in grand sweepstakes. Sophomore members who are not shown in the picture are: Les Bush, Carol Carver, Pete Sage, Cory Sickels, Dave Landis, Gwen Smith, Pam McCay, Bill Hedberg, Judi Richard, Kathy Wyrick, .lim Phillips, Teresa Wilkins, Charlette Mattson, Jon Stong, and Dave Soren- son. Torch Honor Society Excel! Academifalbf Torch Honor Society, an affiliate of the National Honor Society, whose chief purpose is to recognize scholastic excel- lence had a membership of 33 members this year. In order to be a member of Torch Honor, a student must maintain a 3.5 grade point average throughout all three years of high school. Projects of the year included an initiation in April, a homeroom skit, sponsorship of a school dance, and assisting in the distribution of caps and gowns at graduation. President was John Casterline, secretary, Danae Patellag vice-president, Tim Watrudg and treasurer, Vic Snyder. Members included Mary Bannister, Mike Bickler, Dennis Boshears, Sharon Bross, Linda Cass, Michael Dean, Kathi Dougherty, Doug Eakin, Daren Foley, Phil Frohnmayer, Phil Gilbertson, Mike Gordon, Sue Gordon, Ruth Grant, Fred Haupert, Ken Himes, Richard Johnston, Sharon Keene, Linda Lampman, Ben Lear, Jeff Lear, Doug Mann, Judy Miller, Joan Sexton, Cyndy Taylor, Diana Vinzant, Cathy Watson, Bob Biegand, and Mark Wilson. XX .4 W4 ix , 3 a 1-A 7437 ' L . my ,ffi , luq ,, ,,kA A f I ii -AL Officers of Torch Honor pause from their busy activities to pose for an informal picture. As a change of pace, Torch Honor is provided entertainment by a group of wandering minstrels, Dick Thierolf, Les Bush, Tom Hampson, and Mark Wilson, promising members of future years. VW., , x .I V4 . ali, + 41 A .elm f , I ii .. , Ollicers of D.E.C.O. are from left to right: Lynda Butler, Reporterg Glen Watson, Vice- Pres.g Linda Lampman, Pres.g Sue Padgett, Secretary: and Mark LoHand, Parlia- mentarian. Ursula Drysdale Sherry Dwight J im Files Virginia Goddard James Golden Tom Golden Lynn Graham Gary Granger Jeanette Greeley Diane Guyette Don Adams Jack Adams Sgt, at Arms Vicki Anderson Bill Bailey Richard Barnhart David Bishop Karen Boyd Sherrie Burelson Lynda Butler Reporter Recorder Sonia Christensen Michael Hall Janet Christianson Bill Haynes Carl Clymer Virginia Heard Tom Deibele Keith Henney A banquet for students and employers in Distributive Education was held during the year at Nortlis Chuckwagon. L1 1 lim. Distributive Education Teaches Business Skills D.E.C.O., commonly known as the .Tornado Merchants, is afliliated with the Distributive Education Club of Oregon. The main purpose of the club is to act as liaison between students in need of part-time jobs and local merchants in need of part time laborers. Students in the distributive education program attend school for half a day and Work in a downtown bus iness for the rest of the day. Under the direction of Mr. John Crabb, members worked' in some 14 different areas of business. The State D.E.'C.O is also affiliated with the national society of D.E.C.O. Ned Howard ludy Keith Mitchell Killey Richard Kinney Donna Knapp Gary Kravig Linda Lampman President Dick Larson Robert Larson .lean Levtzow Mark Lofland Parliamentaria Carol Longan Phillip McGee Il J im McGinnis Sharon McLallen Walt McPherson Marvin McTevia Karen Merrifield Pat Merriman Bonnie Morgan Mike Nixon Tony Note Chris Olson Sue Padgett Secretary Dana Pinney Dan Rawstern Kay Reeves As part of the homeroom skit these two 'gbeautie-s demonstrated the- versatility of D.E. members. 0 4' Os ff' 4 b 9 it , S 5 lily, 3 U K 's 'sr the GRA Enjoy Sports The Girls Recreation Association provided an outlet for girls to parti- cipate in such activities as volleyball, basketball, softball, gymnastics, bad- minton, tennis, as well as other intra- mural sports. Teamwork is stressed and valuable physical activity becomes a part of each girls' daily life. Contests with similar organizations from other schools were held, under the direction of Miss Mounts, the advisor, Athletic letters were awarded to some of the members. Karen Ban-kston Sue Beacham Barbara Boren Vickie Browns Sharon Cannon Sidney Condon Terri Crovette Linda Cosler Sue Davis Alice Dickens Theresa Edwards Sue Fox Secretary Helen Harper Margie Harper Marla Harris Judy Hemingway Liz Henning Teresa Hepker Patty Hogan Point Keeper Karen Hugdahl Treasurer Sharon Hugdahl Vice-President Virginia Johnson Pat Knapp Mary Knox Janet Lee Lorraine LeFaive Linda Lewman Nancy Lyman Gail Lyon Sports Director Pam McCay Susan McFarlane Meredith Martin Ilene Mitchell Liz Musgrove Francis Musgrove Courtney Odell Janet Olson Sheryl Oppie Teresa Patten Earlene Pidcock Marge Robinson Dorothy Sellers Maureen Shangle Lois Shorey Connie Shuler Lauri Shuler President Judy Simmons Jody Simmons Janice Soran Karen Spafford Kay Stevens Joanne Strickland Sue Tinsley Janeal Trower Janice Trower Carol Tungate Vickie Webster Kathie Welch Sandra Wilson Barbara Wood Maria Ysunza 294415 4 f Officers of G.R.A. are from left to right: Gail Lyon, Sports Director Patty Ho an Point lxeeper Sharon Hugdahl, Vice-Pres.g Karen Hugdahl, Treasurer: Laurie Shuler President Sue Fort Sec Basketball is just one of the many sports in which tht Flrls Reerf 1t1on Association participates throughout the year Thespicms Create Moody Tom McGraw and Bruce Guenther apply makeup before going on stage for Dinny and the Witches. ,..,. January initiates into MHS Thespian troupe 358 are warmly greeted by an eloquent oratory by Karen Hugdahl, president. Other speakers are Sharon Hugdahl, Tom McGraw, Rhonda Farlan, Bruce Guenther, Julie Hoxworth, Mrs. Lenore Zapell, advisor, Jim Kerber, Diana Buckles. Busy, busy, busy, there is never a dull moment with MHS Thespian Troupe 55358 around. During the last year, under the super- vision of Mrs. Lenore Zapell, two full length plays, a collection of three one-acts, and a childrenis play were presented. The first play was Dinny and the Witches. lt was effectively produced on December 3, 4, and 5. On January 2l, 22, and 23 three one-act plays were presented in arena style in Room 63. They were: 'tlt Should Happen To A Dogf A Sunny Morningf' and UA Phoenix Too Frequent. On April 2, and 3 the childrenis play, 4'Alice in Wonderland was rewardingly staged before hundreds of children. At the Oregon State Thespian Conference at SOC, besides working as one of the two host Troupes, the MHS Thespians were well repre- sented as they had several winners in various acting areas. The Spring production was 4'Ah! Wildernessng it was presented on April 22, 23, and 24 in the auditorium. In all of the productions, the goals that they set before themselves were completely accomplished, making 1964-65 a year that will be remembered 'by all involved. Terry Anderson Diana Buckles, Records Clerk Bill Bulger Janet Burke Madelyn Buonocore John Carte Mike Clark Alvin Craver Sue Davis David Doolen John Eads Mary Beth Ellis Rhonda Farfan, Sergeant-at-Arms Carole Freeland Caroline Guiley Margaret Goodwin Bob Gordon Bruce Guenther Marlene Hall Sharon Hendrix Olivia Jonason, Sergeant-at-Arms Karen Hugdahl, President Sharon Hugdahl, Secretary JoAnn Jarvis Martin Kees Linda Keplinger Jim Kerber, Treasurer Marilyn Lalfleur Mike McDonald Tom McGraw, Vice-President Judy Mee Richard Poe Evonne Plummer Marianne Raapke Mike Reznick Stan Robins Steve Schroeder Gregory Smith Carole Tinsley Tyrnothy Travis Barbara Wood Linda Ammons Linda Ashton Sheri Bethel Melody Bilderback Shawn Caperna Sue Caperna' Linda Carmicael Torn Cutting Linda Davis President Anne Donahue Vice President Martha Downing Dale Draeger Bunny Fluery Margaret Goodwin Pixie Graham Bruce Guenther Committee Chair Mike Hall Holly Hartzell Judy Haun John Henderson Ann Heysell Secretary Julie Hoxworth Winnie Johansen Jim Kerber man Tom Kerr Treasurer Cindy Konschot Barbara Kretz Richard La Tour Sherri Lawler Marilyn Lea Debbie Luehrs George McNair Bonnie Morgan Linda Neel Barbara Olson Sherly Oppie Linda Phipps Gary Quinn Larry Beavis Anna Richardson Clara Riecke Historian Chuck Sander Dorothy Sellers Laurel Shuner Jon Stewart Rayetta Stoner Donna Thompson Jill Whalen Jeanie Wilson Carla Wray Art Students Seek Eajyreyfion Bringing unity to the club and helpful advice to many students, Miss Catherine Fonken led the members of the Art Students League to new goals. During the past year, the Art Students League was many different things to many different students. For some it provided a means by which they might express themselves to those around them, Others sought the special satisfaction that comes from little things done by the club, such as the sponsorship of art shows through the year, or, at Christmas time, the wreaths made for the sick and aged in the community. With the capital raised from the club projects, a scholarship was provided to help further the education of a promising senior. Also, several field trips were taken to such places as the Oregon coastline, where sketching was done. Later in the year Art Students also sold senior pins. Some of the members of the Art Student's League discuss the qualities of an ink sketch. Seated at table are Pixie Graham, Marilyn Lea, Dorothy Sellers and Sheryl Oppi. Those standing are Melody Bilderback, Linda Ashton, Mike Hall, Gary Quinn, Barbara Kretz, Judy Haun, Richard LaTour Julie Hoxworth, Linda Davis, Ann Heysell, and Jim Kerber. 1 lttttit is ,f -K R H I F Wifi Q, f ' it 1 fx. ' fa rv P sri' Greg Becken, president, explains to the members of Mountaineer Club the climate and terrain of the Seven Lakes Basin as they make plans to take an extended hike. Mountaineer Club To further interest in hiking, camping, and other outdoor activities, the Mountaineer Club was formed under the advisorship of Mr. Milford Biddington. Members of the club took part in com- munity service work such as offering their services to faculty members, and clean-up drives. The club went on several one-day hikes, and more extended trips to remote areas such as the Seven Lakes Basin and Lost Lake. Jim Arnold Paul Andrews Greg Becken President Bill Bennett Mike Bickler Bob Bigger Mike Black Jim Brinson Dave Brown Grady Brown Tim Brown Tony Buettner Bill Burrough Craig Cooper Ed Cooper Historian Steve Cutting Secretary Tom Cutting Michael Dean Gary Deubert Doug Dickens Dave Dyche Steve Edmonds Bob Emig Marty Fegley Mike Finley Treasurer Steve Gordenier Dave Gregory Paul Hagerman Larry Haines Brant Hall Bruce Hoppe Bill Huffman Michael Hufteling John Hughes Dan Jack Wayne Jackson Bob Kagy Mike Kelly Mike Kenyon Tom Kerr Hal Kingslien Rob Kinney Tom Lee Stefan Lemire Rick Lowthian Gary Ludwig Kelly McHugh Neil Maloney Ted Mauck Grant Mayfield Dave Mickelson Dale Mitchell Rick Newland Dennis Peebler Steve Potter Greig Prudy Gary Quinn Corey Robbins Stanley Robbins Phil Rupp Dave Schott Larry Scoville Steve Shinn Harry Simons Richard Slusser Ben Smith Darrel Smith Ted Spencer Gary Spires John Stelle Gale Strong Bernard Szymaniak Melvin Taylor Wayne Taylor John Teetor Ron Thomas Wade Thomas Joe Thornton Gary Wagoner Bill Warren Vice President Tim Watrude Dave West Preston Wheaton Dave Yandell John Zimmerman Vic Snyder discusses some of the aims and purposes of IRL organizations, I Promotes y International Friendslonb Enlivening interest in International Relations work, Vic Snyder, president of the club, and Mrs. JoAnn Smith, advisor, have helped to make the International Relations League one of the most popular clubs at Medford High School. Taking part in a hilarious homeroom skit and many interesting workshops between meetings has been only a small part of the lRL'work done around school. This last year the MHS chapter sent several delegates to the Oregon State convention in Eugene. ' The purpose of the IRL is to enable students to become cognizant, and better acquainted with the people and customs of the various nations of the world. we J lf : Study the 12 Q Political World tion marked its 10th year in interest in the social sciences and good Citizenship. lts many aetiye rnemlwer. followed an enthusiastii yearly dance, noted speakers. and money making projects. Pointing out places in which they would like to travel are HECA members. ln front Kathy Bevis and Eat Glather and in back Jim Root, Mark Milne, Mike McDonald, Dean Hansen, and Sarah Matt ews. Mike Barker - Ed Cooper Olivia Jonason PM Reed JZil'!Cll B3l'llOl0lTlCl Stevg Edmondg President Jim ROOI Kathy Bevis. James Elliot Mike Kenyon Kathy Rnnyon Membership Teresia Emmerich Linda Lampman Phil RUP? Vie Snyder Mike Stephenson Secretary Dennis Strong Mike McDonald Cheryl McLane Nlark Milne Vice-President Paula Potts Nanci Lewis Sarah Matthews John Evans John Fisher Pat Clathar Joy Guidry Dean Hansen Activities Chairman Pat Haugen Conrad Hodson Lynn Benton Mike Bickler Jan Bishop Dennis Boshears Charyl Bramhall Jim Brennen Dale Carson John Casterline Jim Taylor Bill Warreri Cathy Jvatson Mark lvilson A typical HECA meeting demonstrates the enthusiasm of the members and their interest in the club. Advised hy Mrs. Johnie Van Scoy, the History. Ee- onomies, and Ciyie Associa- providing and stimulating schedule Consisting of a 11 'kv 'tidbit I A-a 59f 1- - QB - A. Y ,. ,QQ ' ,gyp I i A .,,' We W ' 0 iif3- '-1 7 ,'., ' 13 P1 '41 -74516255 J wwf, 'L 'WP' if ' n 4 ,Lf . iffia ' fi, i fi! , .,. y Q ' ,J Latin Club ofiicers are from leftg Cecilia Wilson, Scriptor-Quaestorg Cathy Collins, Praetorg Bob Haworth, First Consulg Kathy Watson, Second Consulg Sandi Ekberg, Program Chairman. Members of the Latin Club enjoy feasting at their annual banquet at which ' time they employ slaves from the Junior Highs to serve them. G U UQ ...C Holds Annual Banquet Cathy Collins Kathi Cook Kathi Dougherty Sandi Ekberg Weldon Engle John Fountain Jerry Goddard Jim Gordon Mary Louise Harmon Fred Haupert Bob Haworth Lin Kretz John Lynch Dwight McGonagle Page Meyerding Paula Minear Jim Price Tony Speare Carol Templeton Jerry Templeton Carole Tinsley Kathy Watson. James Westerfield Cecilia Wilson Mark Wilson Lucy Zack The Roman banquet was again the highlight of the Latin Clubs activities. Both members and non- members were invited to the event which required the traditional apparel of toga and sandals. It might be said that apparel for the evening was unique to say the least. Slaves were recruited from McLoughlin and Hedrick Junior Highs to serve the higher classes of the MHS Rornanites. Other events during the year included movies about ancient Rome, student reports on Roman life, and records in Latin such as the play Julius Caesar, At Christ- mas time they sent a message composed in Latin via a Christmas card to Medford's sister city, Alba, Italy. Affiliated with the National Classical Latin League, the main purpose of the club is to promote interest in Latin as a great literary language, and to study more about Roman Culture. This is fully accomplished as Latin Club is one of the most successful clubs around school. Aiding their community as well as their school, Linda Beatty and Carolyn Wlimberly admire the cake at the annual Candy Striper banquet. Candy Stripers 1 f f- President of Candy Stripers, Linda Bailey, Kay Stevens,,and Laurie deliver uknick-knack tray to patients. 0 Futu re Med lcs ,ee-1 I, s. Schuler Helping students with their future interest in Candystripers spent many hours each week working at Rogue Valley Memorial Hospital. Distinctive in their pink and white striped uniforms, they aided the regular hospital employees by taking care of the gift cart, entertaining the children in pediatrics, providing com- pany for many other hospital patients, and performing many other needed tasks. Under the guidance of Mrs. Hoffbuhr, the group acts entirely as a service organi- zation and 'receives no- recompence for its work. Members of Future Medios clubs from Medford and other local schools of medical science at an evening meeting held at MHS. medicine is the Future Medics Club under the direction of Mrs. Juanita Anderson. The club met during the year on the regular club schedule but also had evening meetings for the purpose of hearing community speakers elaborate on different phases of medicine. All of the members hold an interest in the medical profession, either as doctors, nurses, technicians, vet- erinarians, therapists, and many more unnamed. By scheduling experienced medically trained persons as speakers during the year, the students broadened their knowledge and helped develop specific interest in certain fields of medicine. listen enraptured as a professional of the field relates a few of the wonders 1iu1,j ' H l4l Future Business Leaders Promote Clerical Skills Promoting business leadership at MHS, the Future Business Leaders proved to be one of the more active clubs during the 1964-65 school year. At the close of the year they offered a full-term scholarship to one of the more outstanding members. Working toward this goal they set up many money- making operations such as selling Tornadia booster buttons, operating the student store and vending ma- chines, and publishing the student directory. These ac- tivities both aided the scholarship fund and were bene- ficial to student interest. The two advisors for the club were Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Evans, whose guiding assistance was a founda- tion for the workings of the club. Choosing a cover design for the student directory, members of FBLA are shown here. Left to right they are: Judy Hemingway, Diane Cuyette, Tari Martin Sharon Bross, Susan Lowery, .lean Dooms, Shirley Epps, and Margaret Atkinson Randi Baker Jonni Barnes Janet Bartolomei Vicki Berg Terri Berman Jeanine Bishop Linda Bismark Connie Bittle Dianne Bliss Linda Boran Sharon Bross President Sherri Burelson Sharon Cannon Sharon Carlson Jeane Carte Dianne Clark Toni Compagnoni Terri Crovette Jean Dooms Jane Dussault Carolyn Ellison Linda Emery Secretary Shirley Epps Lauri Gain Jim Cant Margaret Gemachlish Cheryl Glover Fredia Goltz Sallie Goodman Lois Goold Diane Guyette Treasurer Penny Hayes Judy Hemmingway Bonnie Hoglen Clarrisa Hogue Jeanne Holley Linda Hult, Sheryl Ipson Lois Jacobs --.-vas-. 1- Shirley A. Johnson Kris Killingsworth Judy Kime Donna King Kris Knapp Janet Kolkemo Fay Konopasek Jere Kreischer Barbera Kretz Carole Lammon Linda Lampman Lynn Lampman Lorraine Lelfaive Carole Leon Christine Lewandowski Carol Longan Sue Lowery Marcia Manning Reporter Tari Martin Karen Maxson Cheryl McLane Pat Merriman Teresa Merritt Vice President Kathy Mitchell Sue Monsey Sue Padgett Alice Peterson Maureen Phillips Kathy Preston Teresa Riggs Teresa Rowbotham Sue Shelton Janice Smalley Pat Spayde Deanne Stewart Carolyn Uhrich Diane Vinzant Cherolyn Vosika Melissa Wassum Georgia Windschefiel 1 1 f X A ,, ,i , J' 1, l wr ,V V , ,.y, ','- Q ,Wig ,VL!,iify,y . , , ,.,., , V' f W, . X , f . , ,, tliilaoadw-f ' an M 1 -az- - . A Bob Haworth and Kathi Dougherty entertain the Future Teachers at a banquet in the cafeteria. An initiation ceremony was also performed. Margaret Atkinson Teresa Allen Mary Bannister Histoiian Julie Barclay Linda Beatty Linda Boren Bill Brooks Suzy Brooks Cathy Carlson Lana Carpenter Linda Cass Gini Clark Bette Coffman Cathy Collins Jo Crawford Curl Andria Sara Jo Diment Paula Dorff .lim Douglas Kathy Dyrud Secretary Patti Eastwood Linda Edward Sandi Ekberg Sue Fox President Jane Foley Linda Fransisco Future Teachers of America Learn Imtructizfe Methods Bill Frazier Claudia Class Linda Grahm Irene Groves Vicky Harris Cheryl Hastings Elaine Hastings Sharon Hendrix June Hendry Cheryl Holsted Carolyn Hulse Tom Humphries Lois LeFaive Laurie Lindberg Paula Lowry Nancy Luschen Meredith Martin Linda McGinty Karolyn McMahan Carlen Morgan Kathy Nelson Pam Newland Teresa Patten Carla Paulsen Herb Pearson Sharon Olson Dick Orr Kathy Rasor Carol Riecke Penny Roach Treasurer Linda Rumbo Sandra Rupp ludyYounman Jeannie Salade Vice President Linda Schulz Beverly Schwartz .lohn Sedey Pat Shaffer Linda Shepard Sandra Smalley Marali Stedman Kay Stevens Karen Swenson Dirk Taylor Nancy Taylor Janene Tracy Laurie Unruh Sue Wakefield Dennis Watts Alecia West Ruth Wilcox Cecilia Wilson Joanna Winktield Judy Woolridge Kathy Wyrick Linda Youman One of the biggest aids to studentsgo- ing into the teaching profession is the Fu- ture Teachers of America. The organization provided a good opportunity for students to decide it they want to become a teacher, and if they did, in what grade level they would be most successful. Members of the MHS Future Teachers attended the November convention of the Oregon Education Association at the re- gional conference in Portland. At three dif- ferent times during the year many students gained some actual experience through the observation day program. The Future Teachers were responsible for the concession stands. and hot dog sales on home game nights during the Football season, ln December they sponsored a sock hop in the girls gym. and organized the Sophomore Day program at the start of the school year. Each year a promising gradu- ate is given a full-tuition scholarship with funds earned during the yearis activities. At the close of the school year. all l965 FTA activity was fulfilled with a students- parents banquet. 4 0 7' , .V ata 5 z ag ' f , .,.N,4,,6, ,. I I . f ,, , Q 5 ' fm Q ef 4 'MM is , V V ,,L,,. W2 ,A I t 1 A fm? 'mt Busy packing' gift food boxes for the state hospital, members of the FHA are shown. They are Shirley Johnson, Patty Adair, Christie Ayres, Sue Ritchey, and Shirley , ones. Future Homemakers Under the able direction of Mrs. Ruth Hocker- smith, the Future Homemakers offers valuable experience to students and the advancement of the practical arts. Many aspiring homemakers enter into the organization, coming out much the better with the experience gained from the unlimited possibilities available to them through the club program. The program ties in with the regular class activities, only it is more extended and offers an outlet for homemaking talents on a state and national level. Pat Adair Ann Akins Christie Ayers Pamela Babcock Carolyn Bailey Julie Barley Sue Benesl. Linda Blew Linda Broker Madelyn Buonocore Cheryl Burch Susan Carpenter Helen Childers Debbie Clement Sidney Condon Linda Cosler Jo Crawford Andria Curle Karen Davis Joan Dempsey Karol Devorak Alice Dickens Delcie Dibble Judy Driskell Teresa Edwards Theresia Emmerick Holly Forncrook Linda Fredrick Joyce Funk Ann Gaston Claudia Glass Nancy Gorden LaVerne Hall Marlene Hall Merla Harris Vicki Harris Pam Hampton Ellen Heidemeich Ruth Henney Ann Heysell Patty Hogan Lucille Homan Carol Hueners Shareen Hueners Susan Ingram Shari Jewett Gayle Johnson Reporter Shirley A. Johnson Karen Jones Secretary Shirley Jones Sharon Keene Susan Keene Diane Kimbal Gloria Lane Charlene Lawrence Star Leonard Paula Lowery Gloria Ludwig Nancy Luschen President Yvonne Luschen Leslie Martells Treasurer Ann Martin Meredith Martin Sue McCardell Cheryl McLane Maureen McNiel Sue Mercer Judy Miller Mayde Mills Ilene Mitchell Judy Mitchell Kris Mosher Vice President Liz Musgrove Barbara Olson Sandra Poirier Cathy Pool Paula Potts Sue Plumley Karen Rasor Mrs. Wirkkula of Lawrenceis Jewelers demonstrates the different choices involved in crystal and china. Kathy Rasor Cathian Reavis Linda Redding Carol Reicke Sue Ritchey Rebecca Robertson Regina Robertson Teresa Rowbotham Kathy Runyan Kathy Sanborn Chris Semple Susan Sheldon Sidney Slead Kay Sneed Sue Stever Gail Taylor Sharon Thompson Pat Valdez Ruth Wilcox Historian Alice Whitmore Fredena Wilkins Jeanie Wingert Cherrie Witten Lucy Zack Mary Zier an r t Sue Acheson Fred Acquire Angelika Bailey Randi Baker Cathy Bartels Lynda Bayliss Sandra Bayliss Susan Beacham Linda Beatty Greg Becken Tela Bell Jeanie Bennett Linda Bismark Connie Bittle Sue Boals Cathy Bradford Becky Breeze Dwight Brown Grady Brown Tony Buettner Spence Bufiington Bill Bulger Maddlyn Buonocore Less Bush Ed Butchine Ed Calaway Tom Campbell Shawn Caperna Sue Caperna Paul Chinn Jill Christeansen Sue Clearley Bill Collins President Jill Coltrane Ray Curl Nancy Davidson Larry Daysen Mark Deaver Ross Dickenson Martha Downing Karol Dvorak David Dyche Salli Eaton Bob Emig Mike Emmens Cindy Farnham Paul Foland Sheryl Gerety Phil Gilbertson Mike Ginn Cherly Glover Steve Gordonier Merril Haggard Marcia Hale Cheryl Hall Margie Harper Brian Hart Holly Hartzell Skip Harvey Fred Haupert John Henderson Ann Heysell Jill Hibbs Jack Hibbs Carol Hjorten Charles Howard Mary Kay Jacobson Cathy Jones Karen Jones Brian Kellington Tom Kerr Donna King Mike Knox John Langston Janet Larson Marilyn Lea Rick Lorthian Mary Lorish Susan Lowry Doug Lowry Nancy Lyman David McEachron Doug McGinty Kelly McHugh Riley McHugh Ladd McQueen Leslie Martell Nancy Materil Ted Mauch Grant Mayfield Ted Metz Page Meyerding Jeff Mickelson Judy Millerm Dick Minshall Brenda Mitchell Kathy Mitchell Jean Mongomery Bobby Morris Mickey Niehaus Renee Nigette Linda North Kris Nottingham Barbara Olson David Pappas William Parkes Carla Paulsen Cynthia Pedley Alice Petterson Evone Plummer Sandi Poireir Trudy Poling Secretary Jim Popham Claudia Potts Dennis Peebler Gary Quinn Mariann Raapke Judi Richard Anna Richardson Dan Ritchie Cathy Root .Jeannie Salade Treasurer Dixie Schafer Carolyn Schott Dave Schott Larry Scoville Sue Sheldon Craig Sheperd Karen Shoop Rick Slauin Sidney Slead Christie Sleeter Jeannie Smith Kathy Smith Randy Smith Janet Speer Connie Stalcup Manford Stamm Don Stroh Cheri Sturgill Lynn Taylor Mel Taylor Wayne Taylor Virginia Teeter Joe Thorton Terry Tibbutt Vice President Kathy Vandergrift Jean Vinson Jerry Wall Bob Watson Jack Watson James Westerfield Teresa Wilkins Dave Wilson Sandy Wilson Carolyn Wimberly Jerry Wisdom Joan Yoakley Members of the MHS racing team are shown here before they departed for Satur- day racing events at Ashland. Shown left to right they are Mr. Duane Richardson advisor, Trudy Poling, Greg Becken, Grady Brown, Spence Buffington, Riley Mc- Hugh, Caroline Schott, and Sue Boals. Snomads Crown '65 Snow zzeen Utilizing the resources afforded them by the further development of the Mt. Ashland ski area, the Snomads polished their skills on weekly trips to the area. Under the direction of Duane Richardson, a racihg team was formed and competed in several school meets both at Mt. Ashland and at Bachelor Butte in Bend. Enthusiasm of individual skiers grew, and club spirits also mounted, as the Snomads membership exceeded any other club with 199. High-light of the year was the 2nd annual Snow Queen contest. Terry Tibbutt was selected as this years queen by the Rogu Snowmen, the valley ski club. Enjoying some of the wonderful skiing afforded them by the development of the Mt. Ashland Ski Area, Dennis Peebler and Trudy Poling track their way down to the bottom of the chair lift. 'iid' EE 91s 2 fLz,,1pG77 Ie j 'f 11.5, Q :'f :.. . , 'lrl i X , ' ,i l , F , 1,, f Q i by Fred Beyers attempts a blufl' that he hopes will outwit his opponent in a game of chess. Rafe Anders Brant l-lall President Rvb KIUHCY Fred Beyers Steve Lamb Bickler Littrell Grady Brown B05 MHHH Shawn Caperna Crffg Miller r Linda Chase KHY PHWl0Skl Julie Cummings SCC--T.FCfiS- Douglas Bob PllllllpS Mike Finley Vice President Penny Forbes .lim Pl1illipS Connie Frohreich Mike P0016 Ron Hale Chess Club Gow to Stale Students searching for an air of competition find it when they become members of the Chess Club. Under the arduous supervision of Mr. Robert Werner, the Chess -Club has set up many intramural tournaments during the year. These contests determine the most outstanding players who are then eligible to enter into the State tourna- ment. This organization is open to all students who have a sincere interest in learning or improving their skill in the Game of Kingsf' Mariann Raapke Spence Buihngton Bernard Szymaniak Sergeant-at-Arms Lane Thorncrook Rose Marie Van Dosin Shutterbug Club Develqiv Techniques Comprised of students interested in the field of pho- tography and film development, Shutterbug Club pro- vided a haven for those students fitting into this cate- gory. High-lighting the year for the Shutterbugs was a talk by Paul Brainerd, Crater photographer. ln'the lecture, Paul recalled his experiences that occurred during his trip to Winona, Indiana. He attended special classes at the Winona Photography Institute, a pro- fessional photographers school. Through the conscientious direction of Mr, Marvin Trautman and the ambitious leadership of Ron Hale, the Shutterbugs attained emi- nent stature in 1965. Among the many activities that the club took an active interest in were a homeroom skit, guest speeches, and monthly meetings. Mr. Marvin Trautman, advisor, demonstrates the versatility of a double-lens-reflex to Ron Hale and Kathy Mitchell. ,fry A Q L4 ,, L V 1:2 ,, 'Wei 5' f W A M an f iv Z H am!! if rr J im? VA-ite ir' I . .V J ' ' Ad W QVA -1 .x-....a- .,t- . vnyggmsm., J I t ,A,A M, y ,ling-ig.:-iz-1:1-L ,f A ,Q , . 'cfs qt? N .1 ' xwf' if e' 7 ' lvi. AAA' 1 A, , 1,f i 3-'Di it ff ff . ','AAA '-. f . , 2- f if aft A 1 ' .... ' t...... gf., Jyei ,Q ,, '- ---W ,p M K . 711 . f ...J f , . ' f 0 g . VV 1 I ,ZX ' tx, rl ZQHVN at S v ' PQ '-4492645 , ..., We an ' Q X ..c,g ff -0 79 ,, 1.k 1 , f . A - mini- it QPR X .l'f.J,-55'-4.3 E, J ' , A .CLF J V QW QZ as Q '73, I ' w- iie -we 4. f c-1 f ' ,Nab , f-1-.f I .-ig. Q.: I :ft , I, ,. 4 ff --V his 1 sits-fsf......sss-1-3 Order of M officers from left to right are Jack Mullen, Vice Presidentg Doug Olson, Secretary-Treasurer fseatedlg Tim Brown, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Bill Enyart, President. Mike Allen Bruce Bertrand Mike Bickler Tim Brown Sergeant-at-Arms Dwight Brown .lim Brennan Jim Brinson' Phil Bulebar Dennis Byrne Bob Chambers Lloyd Clark Bill Collins Ed Coss Jim Cox Ken Curtis Bob Dames Steve Davis Mark Dippel Greg Dippel Jim Douglas Bill Durante Doug Eakin Bill E'nyart President Sal Esquivel Mike Farthing John Fisher Lynn Flanders Dick Fosbury Dennis Fowler Tom Gilman Fred Graten Phil Hackworth Ron Hale Brian Hart Rick Hassman John Henderson Jim Hettinga A. T. Highland Rodger Johnson Jim Jones Greg Kingman Art Lee Jon McCardell George McNair Ladd McQueen Mike Miller Mark. Milne Ken Morris Jack Mullen Vice President Henry Muller Ken Myers Rick Newland Mike Nuich Doug Olson Secretary-Treasurer John Pierce John Pruitt Rob Rector Otto Ryn Dave Sanford' Bill Schofield Ron Schwinler Ron Simmons Russ Smith Dane Smith Bruce Stewart Jerry Sullivan Doug Sweet Bernard Szymaniak Dana Thurman Don Todd Frank Toews John Tungate Mark Vanderlinden Jim Vroman Ron Wallace Rick Williams Don Wilson Tom Wooton Curt Wyatt John Yoakley Lloyd Zacharias Order of Maintaining the highest of standards concerning athletic events, Order of M members insure a sense of good sportsmanship at all times. Membership in Order of Mn is gained only by earning a letter in a major sport. One of the duties of the group is to take charge of keeping the fields clean both before and after the games. Mr. Spiegleberg and Mr. Benson were the advisors. Shown here during the Order of MMM homeroom skit John Yoakley falias coachl gives a pep talk to the 5'Medford Mets. ! 1 First Row Roilene Thurmond Cheryl McLane Cheryl Hastings Nancy Luschen Sue Fox Sue Plumley Sidney Slead Linda Blew Sue Preston Madelyn Buonocore Fourth Row Nancy Taylor Anne Donahue Jill Hibbs Rhonda Farfan Sandy Bayliss Nancy Materie Sarah Matthews Suzy Brooks Mary Bannister Kathi Dougherty Seventh Row Nancy Lyman Anne Bannister Sara lo Dimet Karen Waldron Betty Hicks Cecilia Wilson Terri Tibbutts Cheryl Sturgill Mary l,orish The Pep Club generously radiates school spirit to boost the team's drive for victory. Second Row Kay Sneed Barbara Wood Karen Foley Sue Gordon Paula Lowery Nancy Edwards Linda Scott Cathy Thanos Carol Konschott Kathy Sanborn Fifth Row Elaine Hastings Salli Eaton Frieda Goltz Diana Vinzant Linda Lampman Carol Longan ,lean Montgomery Carol Tinsley Mechtihild Riethmuller Penny Roach Not Shown Carolyn Bailey Vickie Browns Lana Carpenter Toni Campagnoni Karen Davis Linda Davis Kathy Dyrud Phylis Elzea Third Row Diana Buckles Paula Harper Danae Patella ,loan Sexton Linda Cass Karen Davis Ruth Grant Cindy Taylor Joy Guidry Nancy Gordon Sixth Row Lin Kretz Kathy Jones Linda Keplinger Mary Jacobson Kathy Nelson Cathy Root Bev 'Jacobson Sue Sheldon Theresia Emmerich Ann Jensen Not Shown Diana Gilbert Mary Jacobson Linda Keplinger .ludy Mee Michele Niehaus Cathy Root Pep Club Creates Spirit and Good Will Enthusiastically supporting the MHS teams during the football and basket- ball seasons, the Pep Club traveled throughout the state to make sure school spirits were always at a high point. Under the direction of Miss Janice Crisp, the Pep Club was always well-organized and polished in their drills and yells. Many evenings were spent in drill- ing and improving the yells which led the Black Tornado to victory. During the year the Pep Club worked on posters to prompt spirit, sold Tornadia buttons, and sponsored Tornadia week. VARSITY fabovel Top Row: David Doolen Barbara Collins LeeAnn Riggs Paula Potts Bottom Row: Jeanie Woods Nancy Elmgren Teresa Riggs, Yell Queen Jonnie Six Mike Barker, Yell King Tom Hampson JUNIOR VARSITY fbelow frontl Donna Thompson Pat Saran Patty Clark Berlette Stephens Teresa Allen SOPHOMORIC lbackl Leslie Barker Jeanie Bennett Dusty Lewis Barbara' Lilly Cathy Bradford Rally Squad School spirit and good-sportsmanship were representative of Medford's rally squad this year. The many hours they spent perfecting dance routines and yells gave them second place in competition at rally school in Squaw Valley. Under the leadership of Teresa Riggs and Mike Barker and their adviser, Mrs. Mary Ann Smith the squad rose to new heights of enthusiasm and pep as they led MHS students, cheers for the football and haskethall teams. 'r 1 I 1 i ey ,gy ,al - tt..::..w-1,..f'11..... Mr. Riley Winchell, advisor and Sally Bratton, editor discuss the candid image theme and how it can be used to express student life. fp N- Ieanie Salade, academics editor, Randy Smith, business managerg Tom Kerr, or- ganization editor, and Gary Quinn, art editor work on some page layouts. Cathy Carlsen, exchange editorg Dan Thomas, index editorg and Jack Groves, Carol Kennedy, and Margaret Fleet fbottoml review some of the yearbooks from other schools to see if there are any new innovations that could be adapted to the Crater. Crater Working as a team the '65 Crater staff produced the first Hcompletew yearbook in Medford High's history. The greatest attribute to this is the fact that this is the lirst large-sized yearbook that MHS has ever had. Guiding the staff to the ever-present goal of a zenith of excellence was Mr. Riley Winchell, advisor, and Sally Bratton, editor. This was achieved not without difliculty, for hun- dreds of pictures had to be taken, reams of copy written, and many page layouts sketched before the final drafts were sent to the printer. This year with the extra time allotted through the larger book, the fall delivery, and the better selection of pictures, it is not without pride that the staff presents this book to the student body. Sue Boals, sports editor: Anna Richardson, activities editor: and Terry Pitts, class editor pose so that Paul Brainerd, photographer, can snap their picture. 'J' it-www is -- it --. fl Y ,Hz Mr Vern Wolthoff H1T1mes advisorg Danae Patella, editorg and Joan Sexton, news editor take a peek at the latest issue of Hi-Times as it has come fresh from the printer. Hi-Times Making the student body and faculty cog- nizant of events and issues going on around them, the Medford Hi-Times has succeeded in providing both news and light entertainment. lts timely editorials have even brought about several reforms in school policies. Advised by Mr. Vern Wolthoff and edited by Danae Patella, 16 issues were published during the 1964-65 school year. At the annual Hi-Times banquet students who had contributed at least 60 inches of copy were awarded the Hi-Times pin. Several students also received two and three year pins. The Hi-Times, sent five delegates to the Oregon State Press Con- ference in Eugene, where they heard many notable speakers and learned new journalistic techniques. lack Mullen and lack Watson, co-editors for sports discuss the quality of a MHS baseball bat with Jon Stout and Steve Gordenier, members of the sports staff. 4 s'-S1'iLf4?i25t1aYt 1 Km., 1. gvs- or Lin Kretz interviews exchange student Sing as Anne Donahue, feature editor supervises. Dick Thierolf, Carol Konschot, and Steve Whinihan, compare sales with business manager Penny Roach as they meet downtown. Wt 11994 rw' 4 ef' 011351 , , ,, ..,..f-1- ' r 151 2 Fred Haupert, student body president, Finds hard work can be rewarding in the acadernic field as well as in his many extra-curricular activities. He was elected the Outstanding Senior Boy and received the Elk's Leadership Award. Marty Fegley, vice-president of the associated student body, also headed the Inter-Club Council. Marty was a recipient of one of the Carpenter Foundation Scholarships. 5 i .., Student Council U tilizes Talents President ...... .... F red Haupert Vice-President . . . . . .Marty Fegley Secretary .... . . .Karen Foley Yell King ........ . . ..,. Mike Barker Yell Queen ................... Teresa Riggs Boys' League Co-Presidents ....,. Vic Snyder John Yoakley Girls' League President .... Kathie Dougherty Senior Class President ........... John Eads Senior Class Representative ......... Art Lee Junior Class President ,....... Dick Howsley ,lunior Class Representative ..... Karen Jones Sophomore Class President ....... Dave Boals Crater Editor ...,............ Sally Bratton Hi-Times Editor ....... Danae Patella Advisor ................ Mr. DeVere Taylor Karen Foley, secretary of student body, was voted the uOutstanding Senior Girl. Z 'f 27 til' iv Fl.:-yyfn . E Q 4 .. - 1 U1 ' if Six of the twelve members of the Homeroom Advisory Committee are from the left: Jo Dell Moore, Russ Ferguson, Jim Root, Mr. Robert Huff Director, Cory Sickles, Janet Wilson, and Sue Tinsley. Homeroom Program Adopts N ew Objectives A direct line of communications between the school and the studentg a program of enrichment activitiesg wide opportunities for student participationg are some of the objectives of the Medford Senior High Homeroom Program. The modern school must inform the student on important ideas and matters regarding future plans in a complex society. A sharing of ideas helps the school keep in touch with student thinking and aids the student in fully understanding what the school requires of him. The twenty five minute daily Homeroom period was founded in the helief that a modern education is more than just 3 R's',. Provisions are made for students to engage in a wide range of activities which will allow them to develop a variety of talents The period is used in many ways to henefit the student and make the school function more smoothly. The Homeroom Program seeks to serve the school hy pro- viding an effective tool for dealing directly with the student hody in non-academic areas. It seeks to serve the student hy searching for ways to train and develop youth to he hetter citizens, more confident and understanding adults who will have every chance for a successful and satisfy- ing future. V f X ,L,L , mr , t ,A , My ' ri? M. ' 5' Qjyff . 2 2 f I 5 Oflicers'of Girls, League and Boys' League are front row left to right: John Yoakley, Co-presidentg Bob Haworth, Vice-presidentg Vic Snyder, Co-presidentg Doug Mann, Sec.-Treas.: Tim Watrud, Sergeant-ab John Casterline, January Boy of Month. Armsg Back Row: Kathy Dougherty, Presidentg Judy Mee, Secretary: Linda Blew, Vice-president. Girls' cmd Boys' League This was the first year that the Boys' League selected a boy of the month to go along with the tradition established by the Girls, League of choosing a girl of the month. Girls and Boys League oflicers helped to promote the welfare and general interest of the students by election of these people. All of the students are automatically members of either girls or boys league when they join the student body, Working together the oilicers spon- sored the Spring formal which was held in the girls' gym. Outstanding academically are Sue Fox and Phil Frohn Missing a boy for the month of October is Kathy Dougherty, October Girl of the mayer the December selection for Girl and Boy ofthe Month with Jack Mullen and Karen Foley the November Boy and Girl of the Month. Month. Yi ,..,f, J 'HS X iv 0 iff. G O Danae Patella, January Girl of Month. and Sing Maravilla. f, IW kuf, Chosen for the February girl and boy are Susan Plumley ' f f f nmem, liy If Y Marty Fegley and Linda Blew who take much interest in srhool activities the April boy and girl. Yell Queen Teresa Riggs and John Eads were chosen to represent May as the Month. were selected as Girl and Boy of For the month of March John Yoakley and Mechthild Reithmueller took the position of Girl and Boy of the Month. fx., N.- 2 5 WV, 'w ' on an , ,MM .iff Q Z t,-.f . The month of June was represented by two rfhriir members. Sally Rrutton and Bob -Haworth. 155 1. Q Ha, , 11 We fy, fc!! ,fi K, ff, , div- V 1 Q Q 5. f X f 3 f fffff ,V ' f f, ,J M X f , A f r ' 41 f 44 ' 0 77 2 4 W ff 4 fy.. 5 A Q Q ff - ? ga, ff E WWC Y fffcfwf ww f' fffwf f f , ,KW gupfnw www -2.1 ,ny-2.. I ff: -' writ: . 4 3, 491 fy, nv V9 ,gn f ,ng ' Ok, X - f. 4 in A Sojlhomores Merging together from two jun- ior highs from another school, the students who form the Sopho- ITIOTG Cl3.SS meet I'I'1B.Hy COU- fliots and complications. Through- out the school year, basic prob- lems are solved and individuals begin to blend with each other forming the unity and class spirit to carry them through their remaining two years at Medford Senior High. f, gy A ,, Q? fs, ,lg fa Linda Acord George Adams Evelyn Agee Cherie Aldrich Eddie Akins Monty Alexander Violet Alfonso Bill Allen Teresa Allen Jane Anders Val Andren Susan Applebaker June Arnspiger Linda Ashton Sophomores Paz! Im the 5619001 Harold Asitonia Ray Attebery Bruce Atterberry Bill Atwood Bill Atwood Mike Bailey Susan Bailey Susan Bales Steve Bankston Barry Barber Leslie Barker Beni Barlow ,lonni Barnes Marilyn Barnes Pat Barnes Kathy Bartels Sandy Bates Lynda Beardsley Dennis Beckman Lynn Bekken Bette Beliveau .leanie Bennett David Benson Linda Benson Dixie Bentley Russ Bessonette Sheri Bethel Monte Bewley Linda Beyer Bob Bigger Melody Bilderback Tom Bishop Kristi Bittle John Black Julie Blakeway Roberta Blank Elizabeth Blew Daphne Bliss David Boals Nancy Bogener Tom Bolton Ben Booth Barbara Boren Carol Borgen Sandy Bowers Tom Bowman Cathy Bradford Bill Branson Terry Bratton Marilyn Breazeale Bill Breedlove Becky Breeze Dennis Brenhaug Gary Brewer Nancy Bridenstine Pattern Nick Briggs William Brook Grady Brown Gale Brownlee John Bruce James Bryan Paula Buckmaster Spencer Buflington Que Ballard Doris Burchfield Janet Burke Bill Burnette Les Bush Larry 'Butcher Dayle Cabler Daisey Calhoun Charles Callagan Tom Campbell Shawn Caperna Greg Carlson Sharon Carlson Linda Carmichael Sonja Cames Jan Carte John Carte Mike Carfwright Carol Carver Cary Casebeer Jeffrey Casterline Sue Cearley Martin Chadd Cindy Charley Jonell Cheatum The expresslon on Dusty Lewiss face was typical of all students on Sophomore Day I .lean Foley aims for perfection in sewing as well as academic studies. Election 1-47 Mary Ann Cherrier Helen Childers Paul Chinn Sandy Christensen Debbie Clark Kent Clark Lorna Clark Pat Clark Gini Clark Mike Clarke Deborah Clemansi Peggy Clute Bill Cobb Anita Coffman Bette Gay Coffman of Ojfcerx Occzm .lill Coltrane Linda Conklin Boyd Conner Ray Cook Bob Cook Barbara Cooper Craig Cooper Hubert Cowan Ed Cox Wayne Cox Sandie, Crandall Jim Cranston Judy Croucher Mary Lou Croy David Culbertson Bob Cull ,Ianean Cummons Julie Cummings Bruce Cunningham Lana Cunningham Andria Curl Ray Curl Gary Custance Tom Cutting Doug Dailey Linda Daugherty Nanci Davidson Joe Davis Linda Davis Rhonda Davis Robyn Davis Ernie Dawson Bruce Deardorff Mark Deaver John Degn Joan Dempsey Linda Denbo .lim Decuvees Randy Dibble Alice Dickens Ross Diebel Mark Dippel Deena Dorff Teresa Dougherty Doug Dow Peggy Drinkwater Robert Drysdale Ron Duce Mike Duncan Pam Dunlap Tom Durante Jane Dussault Larry Duysen Nancy Eakin Patti Eastwood Steve Edson Mike Edwards Sandi Edwards Dan Eek Kay Eilenberger Bob Ellis Carolyn Ellison Kathy Emmerich Dwight Epps Dennis Ervin Lynda Farfan Ken Farner Colleen Farnese Cindy. Farnham Russ Ferguson Linda Ferns Clair Ferris Dave Ferris Steve Flannery Linda Flecger Bunny Fleury Jean Foley Art Forbes Cherie Forler Lane Forncrook Fail Fosbury John Fountain Dale Fowler Linda Fox Rick Frazier Roger French Linda Froehle Connie Frohreich Alice Frye Sharon Funk Laura Cain M ze JIYWZ , V, , ' G10 4 , 'W' , f ,,,, f ' ' ,W ,. jf gffgwl if ff f W Ii if 1 Earbf in School Year 3 So 4 N I fi ',,'I Af E 3 eff :gi 'rf-5 P Kg' The finishing touches are put on Gwen Smithis hair before her per- formance in Dinny and the Witches. V MW ,, 1 iw' 1 35' Mike Garnier Steve Gates Jim Gaut Sheryl Gerety Pamela Gideon Jim Gillaspie Mary Gordenier Jim Gordon Sheldon Grafton Kathy Graham Patti Graham Pixie Graham McLoughlin and Hedrick Freshmen Unite as QW? Chef , ii T pf Vx? 4, .qwxlu t-few J Z V yf Q Margaret Grant Terri Greenfield Bob Greeley Judd Greenman Paul Greeny Greg Gresham Susan Griffin Barb Griffiths John Gross Rachel Guetzlaff Janice Guidry Marie Gunn Linda I-lackworth Phil Hackworth Katherine Haertle Paul Hagerman Larry Haines Dan Halhy Marcia Hale Steve Hale Al Hall One Jackie Hall La Verne Hall Sherry Hamilton Virginia Hamilton .lim Hamm Jerry Hammer Dennis Hancock Dorothy Hansen Anne Harder Lois Harger Helen Harper Kathy Harper Greg Harpole Curt Harrison Greg Hart Faye Hartsook Richard Hartwein Skip Harvey Paula Hatton Dan Hawkinsv Phyllis Haynes Pam Hector Bill Hedberg Stephanie Hedrick Marta Hefiner Judy Hemingway Jim Henderson Ve Linda Henderso Linda Hendrickson Roger Henney Ruth Henney Liz Henning Linda Henson Scoti Hess ,lack Hihbs Mike Hickey Art Hill Joan Hinkle Linda Holland Lucille Homan Bob Hoober Karen Hooper I1 .4 can 0 Sophomores Paul Hoppe Cary Horton Stan Horton lon Houston Charles Howard Anita Hubble Pat Huffman William Huffman Byron Hulse Tom Humphries Dean Hunt Jim Hunt Joy Huntemann John Hunter Keith lcenhower Sheryl lpson Mike Ireland Shirley Isaacs Mike Iverson Paul lzzi Dave ,lack 'Q if Q .rl have wg gf Krew? '.':2'g ., 'L fa, 4- ,V FL it Les Bush is one of the two Sophomores in the A Cappella Choir under the direction of Lynn Sjolund. ,. , gy ' , t fs . 1 . ,W , f, gt ff, 0 ,gm 4, , - ,at f,,,fvf,f,f, Pam Jackson Tom Jackson Phil Jahn Rocky James Mike Jenkins Shari J ewett Tom J ewett Winnie Johansen Doug Johannson Bill Johnson Brenda Johnson Dave Johnson Karen Johnson Linda Johnson Steve Johnson Vic Johnson Elizabeth Johnston Bryant Jones Dale Jones Gregory Jones Kristi Jones Melanie Jost Susan Kaer John Kamlin Pauline Kamody Debbie Kelley Brian Kellington Joe Killingsworth Dan Kime Cathy Kinkade Gary Kirkendall Esther Knighten Mary Knox Mike Knox Bob Kolkemo Suzanne Knudson Cyndy Konschot Bill Krause Dennis Kurovsky Walt Kurz Robert Lacy Ric LaHue Karen Lamison David Landis John Langston Janet Larson Sandra Larson Lita Lauritzen Charlence Lawrence Linda Lawton Cary Lee Kay Lee Twist Lees Shawn Lees Bill Lcever Louise Lehman Cary Lemacks Star Leonard Christine Lewandowski Charles Lewis Dusty Lewis Paul Lewis Linda Lewman Barbara Lilly Laurie Lindberg Carol Little Mike Littrell JoAnne Longmore Niki Longueville Chuck Lowman Josephine Lowry Scott Lucas Debbie Luehrs Yvonne Luschen John Lynch Joyce McBeth Sue McCardell Pam McCay Kathy McCormack Kathy McCoy Bob McDonald Tom McDonough Craig McDougall David Mcljachron Beverly McGee Linda McGinty Bill McGrath Riley Mol-lugh Linda Mclntyre Tom McIntyre Helen McKee Sharon McNeal Tony McPherson Lois McWhorter Stephen L. lVIacAdams April Macknicki Sue Magerle Louie Mahar Tom Mallams Mike Maloney Neil Maloney N L S0phOlT'l0l'eS Begin to Establiyh New Vi .2455 is A XT5' if , 'YYT9 if 2 Ee' fx Goals - X ,ti ff' 5 if L. fy' rl ' z 1 ' vo. o - ffl , - i 5 , fi 'ff X 1 x Z. 1 .A S C P h 0 rn 0 reS Swell School Pqbulation to 21 00 Q1 W if sv , 1? X we ,M y fi Allen Malotte Bob Mann Tom Mannen Karen Mapes Nikki Marshall Brad Martin Christine Martin Larry Martin Meredith Martin RuthAnn Martin Valerie Martin Ronnie Mason Zellah Mason Suzanne Massong Sherry Mast Charlotte Mattson Becky Maxson Bill Mayer Ed Mencke Sharon Mendenhall Dawn Merickel Sidney Merrimaa Linda Messal Greg N. Miller Greg Miller Lana Miller Marilyn Miller Larry Milligan Virginia Milligan Mayde Mills Donalyn Minear Paula Minear Dale Mitchell Dan Mitchell Allison Mode Christie Mole Linda Mollett Becky Morris Bob- Morris Dona Morris Candy Morrison Mike Morton Tom Moser Randy Moyer Gary Milrphy Mike Myers Bob Napolitano Janice Nash Linda Neel Linda Neely Mike Nelson. .lude Netz Barbara Nixon Tim Nolte ' Lowell Norris John North Karen Nygren Ken Oakes Earl OlDell Danny O'Duane Mike Oflord Barbara Olson Dennis Olson .lanet Olson Sheryl Oppie Dick Orr Steve Orr George Ortiz David Osborn Jr. Cary Overturf David Pappas William Parke John Pelican George Penland Marvin Perdue Laura Perini Karen Perkins Richard Peters Fred Petty ,loyce Phelan .lim Phillips Marcia Pickett Earlene Pidcock Chuck Pierce Steve Pierce Gary Pinkham Sandy Poirier Cathy Pool Pat Poole Terre Poole Leeroy Pope Judy Poppa C, J. Porter Kaye Porter James Porter Jay Poulos Marc Prentice Kathy Preston Tim Price Dick Probst Pat Pursel Charlyn Quacken Kay Quinn Arlene Quitt Linda Rambo Albert Rametes bush , W, f y I 0 QW , WW' 'I , , 76 X 'r ein iz: f -, A ,C 'QW 4 yr Q 2? ff ,fl f Z , . WY' ,ytfil lu I, ,Af f f ffffi, 'fwf A A y'f,m.W, , Hz. 1 , filth I QW 'Q f yi Q 5 f X 4- 2 f zz 'M afia 6 ,W Ze, 1 f X , 4 fl f ,W new F, r 7 V ,ij 1' 9, ' g f MW lo Anne Longmore discusses her Biology assignment with a friend in study hall. 'hi KM Fritz Ramsay Kathy Rasor Karen Rasor Linda Ray Linda Redding Debbie Reed Sandra Reeves Gayle Ann Richmond Judith Lynn Rickard Craig Roady Regina Robertson Fred Robinson Barbara Ronnander Linda Rose John Rowan Rick Rozzell Mike Rudy Larry Russell Pete Sage Marcia Sample Jane Sanborn Chuck Sander Bill Savard Dixie Schafer Gordon Schofield Carolyn Schott Linda Schulz John Sedey SOphClTl0l'e Class Taker DAT Testi' in December wolf wag e !! ,We iff Mitch Selby Dorothy Sellers Charles Sessions Pat Shelley Dave Sherrill Cory Sickels Judy Simmons Vicki Simmons Harry Simons Faune Skinner Bonnie Skolfield Rick Slavin Ben Smith Darrel Smith Donna Smith Gail Smith Gwen Smith Jeannie Smith Kathy Smith Ken Smith Neal Smith Mary Snodgrass Janice Soran Pat Soran Therese Soran David Sorenson Doug Spaulding Larry Spielbusch Kathy Stacy Lance Stanley Debbie Stanton John Stark Marti Steeck Steve Steinmetz Alice Stephens Berlette Stephens Donald Stetler Mark Stevens Deanne Stewart .lim Stinson Steve Stockton Jon Stong Don Stroh Cale Strong Carol Stuart Lee Suksdorf Dennis Sullivan Linda Summers Bev Sandman Melody Swagerty Kathy Syhrant Sophia Szymaniak Dirk Taylor Gene Taylor Kathy Taylor Phil Taylor Wayne Taylor ,lohn Teetor Michael Tejcka Carol Templeman Terry Templeman Dave Thacker Danny Thomas Brad Thompson Donna Thompson Luci Thompson Rich Todd Wilma Toenniges Denis Toney Randy Tooley Bob Townes Boyd Travis Ianeal Trower Carol Tungate Michael Turner Sue Turner Mike Tusow Kathy Bradford and John McCart present the opening scene from The Unsfnlmble Molly Brown. 3 .-5-ag fi :Q rx ,V ,ms fa? What was the name of that bug? asks David Pappas as he concentrates on one of his baffling biology assignments. So pho ITIOFS Party Terminatef Social Year Linda Uchytil Dave Uhreen Mike Updike Laurie Unruh Mike Valdes Jack Van Buren Steve Vance Cary Vaughn Vicki Vaughn Dan Veal Martha Verschoor Cherolyn Vosika Claudette Wadlow Tom Wagar Elkon Walker Tom Wallace Tom Ward Bill Warne Tim Warren Linda Wash Melissa Wassam Bob Watson Dennis Watts Tom Weaver Spence Webber Vickie Webster Byron Wells Vicky Wells Dave West David White Suzanne White Mark Wiegand Ruth Wilcox Randy Wiley Teresa Wilkins Dave Wilkie Linda Williams Priscilla Williams Sheryl Williams Mary Williamson Charlotte Wilson Dwight Wilson .leannie Wilson Judy Wilson Sylvia Windscheffel Jeanie Wingert Sharon Winn Kate Winne Larry Winona Melvin Winterhottom Louise Wirch Sherrie Witten Harvey Woods Dave Wooten Carla Wray Tim Wray Kathy Myrick Larry Wright Dave Yandell Dave Yarbrough Linda Youmans Jack Young Jennifer Young Larry Young Marla Ysunza Terry Zimmerlee Russell Zundel The Sophomore class leaders are Dave Boals Secretary Kathy Bartels Girls League Representative Dixie Shafer Vice President Dale Fowler Boys League Representativeg Les Bush President Sue Bullard Girls League Representative JoAnne Longmore Treasurer Russ Ferguson Boys Lea ue Representative. MQ, m V f f ,H Ar .vw ,fr Z r Q H 4 miw2?i . 7 wil ' -4 -,-- WV-W-W H M WV-, . 4 jf '+ W f 'WVZQQ ff ' f P f- k v - ' v 25:42 ' ' Z! 721075 Standing as the mln Betweensn, the Junior class faces the problem of planning more seriously toward the future. This is the time when the biggest transition is made from a mere student of the masses to the individual student of planning and decision. .t,,, L--. -El LA, ll Sue Acheson Patti Adair Andy Adams Ann Akins Linda Ammons Martha Anderson Paula Andrews Mike Allen Beth Appleton ,ludy Arnold Shirley Arnold Nancy Ashton Bill Atkins Gary Austin Christie Ayers Carol Baird Charlene Baker Lauri Baldwin Louie Barker Anne Bannister Bob Barry Bud Baucom Donna Bates Lynda Bayliss Marc Bayliss Susan Beacham Pam Beaman Linda Beatty Tela Bell Sue Benesh Bill Bennett James Bennett Ted Bennett Craig Bergren Carmen Berriman Marcia Berteau Bruce Bertrand Germaine Beveridge Fred Beyer Bev Biehn Chris Billings Jeanine Bishop Doug Black Mike Blank Susan Boals Bruce Boese Judy Bogart Pete Bogart Dale Bohannan Richard Booker Sherry Borden Mike Bradley Cheryl Bramhall Alana Brandon Paul Brainerd John Bratton Cary Breeden Rena Brew Nancy Brewold Marlene Britt vi' 99453 4 f f 1 L2 YQ ,il 3 2 ai 3 ' Y iirzlf ' rr Q f 2 f , 'f , Wx at 1 f fff , 9 hh a Louis Budge and Bob Johnson easily convert the lunch room into a study hall, ffl? tif' I 79 ff ff 1 A f Q .. I B S we if Y ff 1 , 7 gf Arrival of Claw Rings I5 Eagerb Anticglmted Linda Broker Dwight Brown Terry Brown Ed Buchanan Louis Budge Cheryl Burch Wayne Butcher Barbara Cain Jerry Caldwell Ed Callaway Karen Cardin Jean Cardwell Sue Cardwell Gladys Carlson Janice Carlson Lana Carpenter Susan Carpenter Dennis Carson Karen Casey Mike Casey Richard Casey Jeanne Centers Larry Center Robert Chambers Bonnie Chandler Mark Chartier Harry Chastain Ed Chizek Jill Christensen Kathy Christensen Sue Christian Robert Christianson Tom Claassen Charles Clark Dianne Clark Lloyd Clark Rick Clark Jerry Clarke Patty Clute Barbara Collins Cathy Collins William Collins Sammie Colvin Norma Comstock Kati Cook ,loan Corbin Marilyn Couch Mike Cox Don Cranston Alvin Craver ,lo Crawford Lynn Crowl Larry Crowl Ken Curtis Tom Dallas Cliff Dalton Bob Dames Betty Lou Damron John Danuser Jim Darling Ted Bennett believes in being on the defensive at all times Ike I , 1 fn y it Ron Hale, an ardent member of Chess Cluh concentrates on his present chess match. Greg Davis Ray Davis Suzan Davis Bob Dawson Bonita Denyer Pam Devey Doug Dickens Ross Dickinson Richard Dickson Sara Jo Diment Chee Chee Dobrowsky Dave Doolen .lean Dooms Linda Dorrell Kathi Dorsey ,lim Douglas Martha Downing Dale Draeger Judy Driskell George Dumais Dedee DuPuis Bill Durante Dale Durkee Karol Dvorak Rodney Dyera Alvin Eason Salli Eaton Linda Edwards Theresa Edwards Sandi Ekberg Bob Emig Lu Emmens Weldon Engle Sal Esquivel Robert Fairchild Mike Farthing Janet Fierling .lim Finney Gail Flagg Margaret Fleet Laurie Flett Annette Flinn Bob Flyte Paul Foland Beckie Forbes Richard Forshee Dennis Fowler Iudy Franklin Judy Frazier Carole Freeland Sharon French Forrest Funk Joyce Funk Carolyn Gandt Cheryl Gardner Roberta Ganin Margaret Gemaehlich Mike Gillespie Susan Gillaspie Jan Gillmore . uniors Arrive a Year Closer to Graduation 16' Michael Gilmore Mike Ginn Claudia Glass Sandra Gledhill Cheryl Glover Jerry Goddard Fredia Goltz Bob Gordon Lois Govenor Billie Sue Gruber Charles T. Grady Marsha Graham Loretta Graves Fred Green Bob Gresham Dower Grimes Gloria Griffin Lauri Grifhn Class of .I Meets College Rqbresenteztizfey AW 'mf X 'T N. Q X f i f Irene Groves Toni Grow Bruce Guenther Maxwell Guiley Arnold Hackett Clarine Hackett Ron Hale Jerry Halfhill Brant Hall Cheryl Hall Jodi Hall Stan Hall Cheryl Halstead Dwight Hamilton Tom Hampson Pam Hampton Richard Hanawalt Dale Harkin Mary Louise Harmon Margie Harper Vicki Har er I9 Stanley Harrington Ralph Harris Vicki Harris Brian Hart Holly Hartzell Elaine Hastings Patricia Haugen Bruce Hawkins Ruth Hay Hal Haydock Penelope Hayes Cathy Hearrell Ellen Heidenreich Carol Heiken Judy Hemingway John Henderson June Hendry Alfred Henney Teresa Hepker Rhonda Hess Larry Hiatt rt 7 , 1 i lmikiwgf 4 QQN Janice Smalley and Claudia Potts look on as their partners take their turns bowling in their physical education class. wwf 'Q I ' , . V it ,A - vis . J .- h , I' if ' Randy Struble, along with other members of debate class, takes time out to read and do research for better preparation. f Betty Hicks Angie Hill Peggy Hilton Carol Hjorten Fred Hobbs Dennis Hoffbuhr Pat Hogan Linda Holden Connie Hooper Margaret Hooper Claud Hoover Catherine Horsley Craig Horton Dave Houghton Barbara Houston Elizabeth Hover Carolyn Howe Leonard Howe Dick Howsley Julie Hoxworth Barbara Huckaba Carol Hueners Shirleen Hueners Mike Hufteling Ronald Hukill Dan Hulbert Jack Hurt Marjorie Hylton Steve Housel Greg Imus Bill Ince John Ingram Susan Ingram Dan Jack Wayne G. Jackson Beverly Jacobson Mary Kay Jacobson Jo Anne Jarvis Belinda Jennings Isaac Jensen Dennis Jensen Mike Jewett Bob Johnson Emmy Lou Johnson Eric Johnson Gayle Johnson Paula Johnson Rodger Johnson Shirley Johnson Barbara Jones Bev Jones Cathryn Jones Karen Jones Ron Jones Shirley Jones Barbara Kadin Gene Kapin Clark Knauer Susan Keene Edith Keller W-if MQ' ,f Juniors Select Candidates hr ASB Ojicerf 5 Ysvpff T7 ? Dave Michelson looks intent as he creates his chemical composition. ,ua 7 ga y Q i, I. fi gy a Mary Keller Cheryl Kelly Mike Kelly Martin Kees Carol Kennedy Linda Keplinger Diana Kimball Rob Kinney Wally Kliever Janet Koehler Arlyn Kravig James Krause Larry Krieger Judi Kropp Karen Kurovsky Janice Lampkin Clint Lane Paul Larson Shirley Lash Marilyn Lea Peggy Leaverton Janet Lee Lois Le Faive Nan Lehman Joyce Levtzow Terry Lewman Marlene Lindsay Michelle Littrell Barb Lofland Bob Longan Karen Lord Mary Lorish Erin Lorton Stephanie Lovell Susan Lowery Doug Lowry Gary Ludwig Janine Lusk Signe Lusk Nancy Lyman Gail Lyon Pam Lyon Marilyn La Fleur Carol McCall ,lon McCardell Chuck McCart Starlene McCauley Rheanna McCormick Terry McDonald Kathy McGee Phillip McGee .lim McGinnis Dwight McConagle Tom McGraw Mary McNeen Maureen McNeil Walt McPherson Ladd McQueen Gary McTevia Al Macknicki e HRH' f ,Urn un lOrS Utilize Drivers' Training Program ,s 'TY Janice Main Doyle Mallard Dale Mapes Kathy Marchant Kathleen Marsh Leslie Martell Erwin Martin Ken Martin Bill Mathey Dennis Melum Michael Merickel Kelly Merriman Dale Metzger Dave Mickelson Daunis Millard Diane Millard Judy Miller Randy Miller Bill Minnec Dorothy Minshall Brenda Mitchell Darylin Mitchell Bill Mohr Jean Montgomery ,loDell Moore Mary Moore Bill Morgan Carleen Morgan Judy Morris Phil Morris Sue Morris Bruce Moyer Richard Moyer Henry Muller Richard Muller Ron Munro Elizabeth Musgrove Darlene Myers Ken Myers Sara Myers Bill Neely Christine Negles Kathy Nelson Carol Newman Renee Niquette Linda North Courtenay Odell Lydia Orgain Curtis Offenbacher Steve OHord Stephen Ogier Bill O'Grady Maria Ortiz Dan Osborn Sandra Paris Rosalie Parke Steve Parsons , W 4 , J, . J ,fzkff Dick Howsley and Bob Heyerman struggle over their music for a Christmas program. ' ,V 'ffm K K H , 7 Terry Partsafas Frank Patrick Teresa Patten Sue Patterson Greg Paul Carla Paulsen Kay Pawlowski Cynthia Pedley Martin Pembleton Linda Pepper Marilyn Peters Sue Peters Larry Peterson Bob Phillips Maureen Phillips Linda Phipps Karalee Piels Gary Pitts ,lohn Pitts Evone Plummer Richard Polski Mike Poole Pauline Pope Sharon Porter Claudia Potts Philip Powell Brenda Powers John Pruitt Fred Puhl Greig Purdy Paula Purkerson Mike Pursel Mariann Raapkr. Carol Ralph Gloria Rasmussen Jerry Rawstern .ludy Reavis Dannie Reed Linda Reynolds Mike Reznick Jack Rice Carol Riecke LeeAnn Riggs Susan Ritchey Marge Robinson Stanley Robbins Jeanette Roberts Ron Robertson Jon Rode Marilyn Roelfs Iohn Rogers Dale Rollins Cathy Root Davc Rott Teresa Rowbotham X Sandra Rupp Janice Williams listens attentively to the di cussion ln Mrs Liningerls class. .,- Carol Dvorak and other members of FHA make Christmas swags for the holidays. Otto Ryn Steve Sandberg Dave Sanford Ron Sanford Stanley Schlosser Lynda Schrein Steve 'Schroeder Kathi Schroeder Mike Schweizer Ron Schwinler Bill Scoiield Karen Seely Christine Semple Sharee Shaffstall Neil Shaw Sue Sheldon Linda Shepard Craig Shepherd Diane Shinn Steve Shinn Pamela Shofstall Karen Shoop Connie Shuler Peggy Singler Jonni Six Christie Sleeter Janice Smalley Sandra Smalley Bruce Smith Cal Smith Curr Smith Dane Smith Gregory Smith Gerry Smith Karen Smith Pat Smith Ron Smith Chuck Snow Marie Snow Pat Southard Karen Spafford Tony Speare Gary Spears Barton Speegle Gary Spires Bob Stacy Shari Stacy Connie Stalcup Geoff Stathos Marali Stedman Jim Steinbach Gary Stevens Bruce Stewart Jim Stewart Tari St. Germain Tom Stiehl Ken Stockman Loretta Stoner Phyllis Strawn Randy Struble U nlCl'S Realize Their Future Goals W ,W x ff Rena Brew's mind wanders while olher Juniors around her are busily eating lunch. uf 'af W I M43 Cheryl Sturgill Barbara Sullivant Karen Svensen Gayle Taylor Ben Taylor Jim Taylor Linda Taylor Lynne Taylor Kay Teeters Dan Terry Betty Thames Dick Thierolf Dan Thomas Ron Thomas Susan Tinsley Len Tipton Terri Tibbutt .lanene Tracy Dale Trautman Tym Travis Bill Travis Larry W. Tyson Carolyn Uhrich Rick Vallee Rob Vallee Hal VanSickle Dennis VanWinkle Linda Vatland .lean Vinson Vicki Vorheis Sandie Vowell James Vroman Sally Vroman Susan Wakefield Karen Waldron Kris Walker Jann Walker Jerry Wall JoAnn Webb Dave Warren Jesse Warren Moira Waters Tom Webb Peggy Weber Kathie Welch Darrell Wells Linda Wertz James Westerfield Todd Weston Lynn Westwood Preston Wheaton Stephen Whinihan Debby White Bart Whitney Nicky Wilke Dave Williams Initiative Is Characteristic ofjaaior Class C15 ss- . Ev wih- si If 9 F57 12:9 4 ee,,, 4 Jean Woods does her part along with the restlof the rally squad at basketball games. vu.. Janice Williams Linda Williams Rick Williams Rodger Williams Cecilia Wilson Don Wilson Sandra Wilson Stuart Willeurs Otis Winchell Sonja Wray Carolyn Wimberly Diana Wimmer Sandi Withrow Tom Wood Darell Woods Jeani Woods .ludy Wooldridge David Wright Lyle Wright Margie Wright Mary Wright Pat Wright Pam Wyatt Ron Yarbrough Judy Youmans Lucy Zack Beti Zawadzke Marcia Zweigart Juniors Find iz World of Competition The Junior class leaders are: Gary Breeden and 'Lloyd Clark, Boys League representativesg Betty Hicks and Mary Lorish, Girls League representatives Diane Shinn, secretaryg Greg Smith, vice-presirentg Dick Howsley, president. I L, if ff Dr ..1.' 3-MMM iii ? if 5 ' 95 K ' f fm' ,A f' X fit-93521 f f f ff if t ff! 4 I 1 -A ' A-va! 729' gQQf,f,!f f ff , ffmjff ' ff f f , . , ef. ..h- ,V f ' ' J f ., N ,V,V f 1 F104 LV A X f ff Seniors Reviewing their high school years, the Senior class of 1965 can look back on many exciting and rewarding experiences. The stress of education in the form of basic book knowledge, work skills, and social etiquette have led each member of the class to the ter- mination of his high school career -years always to be remembered. Pat Acord Pat Allen Richard Alexander Rafe Anders Paula Potts shows her enthusiasm at a pep assembly. Seniors Embark on Lay! Lap of School LW Dick Anderson Gene Anderson Terry Anderson Vicki Anderson .lim ArI10ld Margaret Atkinson Jim Backes Bill Bailey Carolyn Bailey Rod Bailey Krista Baker Randi Baker 1 Karen Bangston Mary Bannister Julie Barclay Mike Barker Madge Barker Dick Barnhart Janet Bartolimi Iris Bates Sandra Bayliss Dale Beare Vern Beardslee Gary Bendickson Lynn Benton Vicki Berg 'Greg Becken Kathy Bevis Andrea Bessonette Chris Beyar Chris Beyer Mike Bickler Douglas Bieghler Terry Birman Dave Bishop Jan Bishop Linda Bismark Connie Bittle Mike Black Johnny Blair Charlotte Blew Linda Blew Diane Bliss Linda Boren Dennis Boshears Kathy Bowers Terry Bowles Karen Boyd Paul Branchfleld Gary Branson Sally Bratton Vicki Breen. Jim Brennan Jim Brinson Suzanne Brooks Sharon Bross Dave Brown Tim Brown Vicki Browns Joe Brucker Becky Brumback Diana Bl-ICklCS Tony Buettner Phil Bulehar Bill Bulger Janice Bullard Sherri Burelson Bill Burroughs Ed Butchino Linda Butler Madelyn Buonocore Janice Campbell ak - Wnwffww-ff1y'f Sharon Cannon Susan Caperna Bob Haworth and Kathy Dougherty entertain at an F.T.A. club meeting. Sel'liO.fS Select Homecoming King and Queen Cathy Carlson Dale Carson Maggie Carte Robert Casad John Case Linda Cass John Casterline Larry Cheatom Sharon Chipman Gary Christensen Sonia Christensen Mike Christian 2 Nancy Clemens Debbie Clement Carl Clymer Jerry Cole Toni Compagnoni Sidney C0nd0I1 Gary Conner Ed Cooper Larry Copeland Linda Cosler Jim Cotton Jim Cox Mary Craig Terri Crovette Jack Culver Richard Cusic Steve Cutting Ron Darby Betty Davis Ed Davis Karen Davis Linda Davis Steve Davis Ted Dawson Michael Dean Tom Deibele Alene Deubert Gary Deubert Delcy Dibble Joyce Dillon Q f Kathy Bevis smiles for the candid camera in the lunchroom, Grep Dippel Anne Donhue Buzz Donker Paula Dorff Larry Dorsey David Doty Remedial Englzsla Tests Create A Hazezrdjhr Senzers Kathi Dougherty Ursula Drysdale Marcia Dunlap Dave Dyche Kathy Dyrud Sherry Dwight John Eads Doug Eakin Dorena Earl Steven Edmonds Nancy Edwards Toni Einhouse K7 James Elliott Linda Ellis Mary Beth Ellis Nancy Elmgren John Elmore Phyllis Elzea Mike Emmeng Theresia Emmerich Linda Emery Bill Enyart Shirley Epps John Evans Anwinietta Fagorle Rh0nd8 Farfarl Mary Fegley Don Fiedler Mike Finley John Fisher Karen Fixsen Deanne Fjeldsted Lynn Flanders Karen Foley Penny Forbes Holly Forncrook Dick Fosbury Linda FOSt6r Pam Fox Sue Fox Linda Francisco Linda Frederick Phil Frohnmayer Phyllis Garris Syrena Gay Mark Wilson and his jug band entertain the homerooms. 0 Sen I0 FS Faced Long Hozzrx on Compositions Phil Gilbertson Tom Gilman Pat Glather Tom Glonning Virginia Goddard Cheryl Garren Ann Gaston Diana Gilbert James Golden -Q IQ ...of Sally Goodman Margaret Goodwin Lois Goold Steve Gordenier Mike Gordon Nancy Gordon Sue Gordon Roxanne Goucher Linda Graham Gary Granger Ruth Grant Fred Graten emo YS Met Burdem Wztlo Experzence S ' Jeanette Greeley David Gregory .lack Groves Joy Guidrey Diane Guyette Linda Hageman Merrill Haggard Marlene Hall Mike Hall ,lan Hammer Judi Hanning Dean Hansen Jim Harbinson Margaret Harmon Gary Harper Lonnie Harper Paula Harper Carol Harris l 1 iw Larry Harris Marla Harris Scott Harrison Paul HartS00k George Hartwein Rick Hassman Cheryl Hastings Fred Haupert Bob Haworth Bill Bulger entertains the student body at an outdoor assembly before a game. Bill Haynes Virginia Heard Sharon Hendrix Michael Henning Keith Henning Tom Hermont Ann Heysell Jill Hibbs Jeff Hicks .lim Hicks A. T. Highland Ken Himes O Dave Hittle Bob Hjorten Conrad Hodson Larry Hofmann Greg Hogue Jeanne Holley Diana Holt Bruce Hoppe Larry Hubler Karen Hugdahl Sharon Hugdahl John Hughes Hosea Hunter Judy lcenhower Lois Jacobs Ann Jensen Gale Johnson John L. Johnson Johnny Johnson Julie Johnson Bonnie Hoglen Judy Haun Caroline Hulse Bruce Johnson Leslie Johnson Clarissa Hogue Ned Howard Linda Hult Connie Johnson Linda Johnson Vic Snyder, Marty Fegley, and Sue Fox decorate for the Spring Formal. Shirley Johnson Virginia Johnson Senl0l'S Order Caps and Gewm or Commencement Dick Johnston Olivia Jonason Bob Jones Jim Jones Bruce Kay Sharon Keene Sherri Keene Judy Keith Roger Kendall James Kenney Mike Kenyon Jim Kerher Tom Kerr Chris Killingsworth Judy Kime Donna King Gregory Kingman Hal Kingslein 209 Richard Kinney Charlotte Klahn Fay Konopasek Carol Konschot Kathy Kula Chuck La Grone Loren Langston Cassie Large Pat Leard Art Lee Donna Knapp Carol Kramer Steve Lamb Sherri Lawler Tom Lee Kris Knapp Pat Knapp Janet Kolkemo Jere Kreischer Barbara Kretz Steve Krieger Linda Lampman Lynn Lampman Gloria Lane Geraldine Lawler Mike Lawson Ben Lear Jeff Leer Lorraine Le Faive Stefan Lemire Carole Leon .lean Levtzow Nancy Lewis L Cordon Lilly Ken Lindstrom Lorene Lippert Larry Long Carol Longan Ruth Lorenz Lee Loughary Paula Lowery Rick Lowthian Hqqful Seniors- Appb br Sclaolarslojm Our group had 20W fewer cavities. Choir members and special guests enjoy the cast party following the last performance of My Fair Lady. '. QA,gr. , 211 Day Lynch Carol Ludwig Kay Lusk Nancy Luschen Mike McDonald Judy McFadden Doug McGinty Kelly McHugh Cheryl McLane Sharon McLallen Karolyne McMahan George McNair SDIOFS Take Advantage of Speed Readzng Classes S ' Bobbie McNeal Peggy McNeel Ron McUne Don MacKenzie Diane Maehren Doug Mann Marcia Manning Narciso Maravilla Nancy Materie Diane Martin Russell Martin Tari Martin Jerry Mason Sarah Matthews Ted Mauck Rick Mauldin Linda Maupin Karen Maxson f X M7 5 aw iw I ' f - f ,V Ll 'f', , fw2f,:f,'2f,qiQff' ef ' y f , , l f r reirr are llrlrr ww, w i f , Gary Mayer ' Grant Mayfield Rick Cusic, a member of Radio Club, works on his radio equipment. Judy Mee Susan Mercer Karen Merrifield Pat Merriman Teresa Merritt Ted Metz Page Meyerding Jeff Mickelson Carol Millard Judy Miller Mike Miller Mark Milne Dick Minshall Carol Mitchell Daryl Mitchell Katy Mitchell Susan Monsey Dennis Moore Cary Moore Claudia Morgan Karen Morrison Kris Mosher Jack Mullen Francis Musgrove Elaine Nations Rob Neilson Lee Nelson Randy Nelson Pam Newland Rick Newland emo l'S Prowde Leadersbzp jbr School S ' Maxine Newman Janice Niedermeyer Michele Niehaus Terry Nitzsehke Tony Note Kris Nottingham Mike Nuich Linda Nygren Pat O'Laughlin Chris Olson Doug Olson Sharon Olson Dan O,Quinn Rick Orr Bob Ottosen Sue Padgett Nancy Parker Danae Patella 1 l Linda Paul Dennis Peebler Greg Peters Tom Peters Alice Peterson Terrance Phillips John Pierce Herb Pierson A Tom Wooton, Rod Rector, and Bill llnyart sing in a talent show f?J during a pep assembly. Dana Pinney Larry Pitts Terry Pitts Sue Plumley Richard Poe Trudy Poling l 77 Mike Pollard Dan Rawstern Kay Reeves Penny Roach Theresa Rose Jim Popham Paula Potts Sue Preston Shireen Prough Gary Quinn Cathian Reavis Larry Reavis Patsy Reed Mechthi1dReithmul1er Darla Rehmer Carol Revis Anna Richardson Virginia Richey Clara Riecke Teresa Riggs Jim Root Brian Robertson Rebecca Robertson Steve Rogers Esther Ronnander John Rosenthal Ellen Rossknecht Juanita Rowden Kathy Runyan Phillip Rupp 6' Rick Rush Jeannie Salade Phil Gillaertson displays his drafting talents in doing a class assignment. Class of '65 Sees the Last of I TED Tasty Kathy Sanborn Jim Savard David Schott Sheila Schlosser Bev Schwartz Linda Scott Larry Scoville Joan Sexton Pat Shafer Maureen Shangle l,ynn Sheldon Dan Shelley 7 Ellen Sherman David Shoemaker Laurie Shuler Jody Simmons Ron Simmons Kris Skaar Shirley Slater Sidney Slead Richard Slusser Doug Smith Elden Smith Gary Smith Senzor Skqb Day Followsjumor-Senzor Prom Nerine Smith Randy Smith Rusty Smith Kay Sneed Victor Snyder Arley Spain Pat Spayde Steve Sparling Janet Spear Ted Spencer Rusty Spiker Manfred Stamm Becky Stames John Stelle Sandra Stelle Mike Stephenson Kay Stevens Larry Stevens ff V 'ff ,, , ,ff- , ff , Z 1 ,V ,, W, f , 'S , it 5 X 4 1 The Queen of Transylvania, Cathy ,Watson, acknowledges Eliza Doolittle, Karen Foley, at the Embassy Ball in the choir's production of My Fair Lady. Sue Stever ,lon Stewart Chet Stickley Rayetta Stoner Jon Stout Robert Straube Dennis Strong Jerry Sullivan Bob Sutherlin Karen Swartsfager Doug Sweet Barney Szymaniak Carol Taylor Cindy Taylor Nancy Taylor Melvin Taylor Rosemary Teetor Virginia Teeter Ken Thacker Cathy Thanos Rick Thomas Wade Thomas S ' en lOl'S Parizczpate zn Annual Student Governnzent Day Mary Thomason Dana Thurman Roilene Thurmond Sharon Thompson Joe Thorton Kitty Tingleaf Carole Tinsley Mike Titus Don Todd Frank Toews Janice Trower Richard Trullinger Colin Tubbs John Tungate Laurie Underwood Mark Vanderlinder Patricia Valdes Kathy Vandergrift -. Geary Vaughn Sonja Vermeulen Darlene Vincent Diane Vinzant Susan Vroman Cheryl Walker Vic Snyder portrays the Tin Man in a skit put on by the Torch D311 Walkel' George Walker ROH Wallace Hgngf Club fgr the hgmerogm prggram, R011 Wallace Bill WHFHBF Bill Warren Mike Washburn Tim Watrud Kathy Watson Glen Watson ,lack Watson Lee Weels Alicia West Jill Whalen Connie Whisnan Rodney White Alice Whitmore Bob Wiegand Fredeana Wilkins Dave Williams Danny Williamson Dave Wilson Mark Wilson Sandra Wilson Final Singing of Alma Mater Brzngs Temfy Eyes Georgia Windscheflel Joanna Winkfield Bill Wenzel Jerry Wisdom Tom Wooten Sandi Wolk-Laniewsk Barbara Wood Jerry Woods Curt Wyatt John Yoakley Don Young Mike Young Mary Zier f If Senior class officers include Katy Mitchell, Secretary: Doug Mann, Vice-President: Phil Frohnmayer, Treasurer: and John l-lads, President PATRICIA L. ACORD: General: Girls' League I,2,3: Ushers 3. DON ADAMS: General: Boys' League I,2,3: D.E.C.O. 3. JACK ADAMS: General: Boys' League I,2,3: D.E.C.O. sgt.-at-arms 3. FRED AGUIRRE: General: Boys' League I,2, 3: Snomads 3. RICHARD ARLEN ALEXANDER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. PATTY LYNNE ALLEN: General: Band I,2: Girls' League l,2,3. RAFE ANDERS: General: Band I,2,3: Bas- ketball I: Boys' League I,2,3: Chess Club I,2: Pres. 3: Inter-club Council 3: Saturday League Basketball 2,3: Snomads I,2: Track 3. GENE GARY ANDERSON: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Choir 3: My Fair Lady 3. TERRANCE ALFRED ANDERSON: Gener- al: Boys' League I,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: I.R.L. I,2,3: Thespians I,2,3: Saturday League Basketball I,2,3. JIM ARNOLD: General: Band I,2,3: Boys' League I,2,3: Future Medios 2: Mountain- eer Club 3. JIM BACKES: General: Boys' League l,2,3. CAROLYN BAILEY: General: Candy Strip- ers Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3: F.H.A. I,2,3: Future Medics 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3: Pep Club 2,3. ROD BAILEY: General: Boys' League I,2,3. WILLIAM M. BAILEY: General: Baseball l: Boys' League I,2,3: D.E.C.O. 2,3: Snomads 2. KRISTA BAKER: General: Art Students' 'League 2: German Club 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads 3. RANDI BAKER: Academic: Majorettes 2,3: F.B.L.A. 3: F.H.A. I,2: French Club.21 Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads 3. JANICE MARIE BALLARD: Transfer 2, Jef- ferson High School, Portland: Girls' League 2,3. KAREN KAY BANKSTON: General: Boys' Mixed Chorus I,2: G.A.A. 3, Girls' League 1,2,3. MARY BANNISTER: Academic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.T.A. 2, Historian 3: French Club 2, Pres. 3: Girls' League I,2,3: Inter-club Council 3: Madrigal 3: Pep Club 3: 'lorch Honor 73' Ushers 3: Mo- ments from Musicals ana Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. JULIE BARCLAY: General: F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. I,2,3: Girls' League I,2,3. MADGE L. BARKER: General: Band I,2: Girls' League l,2,3. MICHAEL DEAN BARKER: General: Yell King 3: Boys' League I,2,3: Sophomore Class Rep.: Junior,Class Vice-Pres.: Foot- ball I,2: Future Medios 3: H.E.C.A. 3: Natural History Club 2: Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball I,2: Student Council I,2,3: Track 3. STEVE CURTIS BARNARD: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Golf 1: Track l. RICHARD DUANE BARNHART: General: Transfer 3, St. Mary's High School, Med- ford: Boys' League 3: Saturday League Bas- ketball 3. JANET LOU BARTOLOMEI: General: F.B.- L.A. 3: F.T.A. I,2: Girls' League l,2,3 H.E.C.A. 3: Prom Committee 2. 224 Senior Activities SHARON IRIS BATES: General: Transfer 3, Brookings Harbor High School, Brookings: Girls' League 3. SANDRA SUE BAYLISS: General: Sopho- more Choir: Choir 2,3: F.H.A. 2: French Club 2: Girls' League I,2,3: Pep Club 3: Snomads I,2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. DALE LYNN BEARE: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Football I: Saturday League Basket- ball I: Track I. GREGORY ELLIOTT BECKEN: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Snomads I,2,3: Moun- taineer Club Pres. 3. GARY WAYNE BENDICKSON: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Saturday League Bas- ketball l,2,3. LYNN KATHLEEN BENTON: Academic: Girls' League I,2,3: H.E.C.A. I,2,3: Hi- Times 2,3. VICKI BERG: General: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3. ANDREA BESSONETTE: General: Mixed Chorus I: Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads I,2: Swim Team 2. KATHLEEN BEVIS: General: Band 2,3: Senior Symphony 2,3: F.T.A. I,2: Girls' League I,2,3: Orchestra I,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: Inter-club Council 3. CHRIS BEYER: General: Transfer 2, Win- nemucca High School, Winnemucca, Neva- da: Boys' League 2,3: Choir 2,3. CHRISTINE BEYER: General: Transfer 3. Helena High School, Helena: Advanced Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' League 3. MICHAEL JON BICKLER: Academic: Base- ball l,2,3: Basketball I,2,3: Boys' League I,2,3: Chess Club I, Sgt.-at-Arms 2,3: H.E.C.A. I,2,3: Order of M 3: Torch Honor 2,3: Mountaineer Club 3. DOUGLAS R. BIEGI-ILER: General: Boys' League l,2,3. RAY BIGELOW: General Boys' League l,2,3. TERRY BIRMAN: General: German Club Tres. 3: Girls' League I,2,3: 'Orchestra I,2,3. JAN BISHOP: General: Transfer 2, Berkeley High School, Berkeley, California: Candy Stripers 3: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2: French Club 2: Girls' League 2,3: H.E.C.A. 3. DAVID L. BISHOP: General: Boys' League I,2,3: D.E.C.O. 2,3. LINDA C. BISMARK: General: F.B.L.A. 2,3: G.A.A. 1: Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads I,2,3: Tennis I. CONNIE D. BITTLE: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus I,2,3: F.B.L.A. 2,3: G.A.A. 2: Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads 2,3. MICHAEL DENNIS BLACK: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Mountaineers Club 3. CHARLOTTE MARIE BLEW: General: F.H.A. I: German Club l,2, Sec. 3: Girls' League l,2,3. LINDA BLEW: Academic: F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. I: French Club l,' Sec. 2: Girls' League I,2,3: Girls' League Council Vice-pres. 3, Girls' League Rep. 2: Girls' State 2: I.R.L. I: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Sno- mads 2: Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I. DIANE BLISS: General: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. KATHY BOWERS: General: Band I,2,3: Candy Stripers 2,3 : Future Medics 2,33 German Club I,2,3: Girls' League I,2,3: Orchestra 2,3: Senior Symph0HY 1-2,35 Music Man 3. TERRY BOWLES: General: Band I,2: Boys' League I,2,3: Russian Club I: Techni- cians I. LINDA LEE BOREN: General: Band I,2,3: Candy Stripers 3: F.B.L.A. 2: F.T.A. 3: Girls' League I,2,3: Orchestra I: Bye Bye Birdie I. DENNIS ARTHUR BOSHEARS: Academic: Baseball I: Boys' League I,2,3: Boys' State 2: Choir 2, Robarian 3: Sophomore Choir: F.T.A. I: H.E.C.A. 3: La Tertulia 2,3: Torch Honor 2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. KAREN ELAINE BOYD: General: D.E.C.O. 3: F.B.L.A. I: Girls' League l,2,3. PAUL EDWARND BRANCHFIELD: Gen- eral: Boys' League I,2,3: Swim Team I. GARY ELDON BRANSON: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2,3. SALLY ILENE BRATTON: Academic: Choir 2,3: Crater 2, Editor 3: F.T.A. I: French Club I, Future Medios 2: Girls' League l, 2,3: Inter-club Council 3: I.R.L. 1: Prom Committee 2: Quill and Scroll 3: Snomads I: Student Council 3: Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. VICTORIA JEAN'BREEN: General: Sopho- more Choir: Girls' League I,2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. JAMES D. BRENNAN: General: Baseball I, 2,3: Basketball I,2,3: Boys' League I,2,3: Cross Country I: H.E.C.A. 3: Order of M 2,3. JIM BRINSON: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Cross Country 3: Order of M I,2,3: Track 2,3: Swim Team I,2,3: Mountaineer Club 3. SUZANNE DENICE BROOKS: Academic: Choir 3: F.T.A. I,2,3: French Club 2, Sec. 3: Girls' League I,2,3: Orchestra I, Repor- ter 2, Librarian 3: Pep Club 2,3: Music Man 2: Bye Bye Birdie 1, My Fair Lady 3. SHARON DIANE BROSS: General: F.B.L.A. 1, Reporter 2, Pres. 3: Girls' League I,2,3: Inter-club Council 3: Torch Honor 2,3. DAVID CARROL BROWN: Academic: Boys' League I,2,3: Chess Club 1: Football I: I.R.L. 2,3: Natural History Club 2: Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball I,2,3: Torch Honor 2: Track 1,2,3. TIMOTHY ALLAN BROWN: General: Boys' League I,2,3: Chess Club 3: Football I,2,3: Order of M 2,3: Saturday League Bas- ketball I,3: Wrestling I,2,3: Mountaineer Club 3. VICKI ANN BROWNS: General: F.H.A. I,2, 3: G.A.A. 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3: Pep Club 2: Tennis I,2,3. JOSEPH JOHN BRUCKER: General: Trans- fer 2, Glide High School, Glide: Boys' League 2,3. REBECCA J. BRUMBACK: Academic: Girls' League l,2,3. DIANA LEE BUCKLES: General: Candy Stripers 33 French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3: National Thespian Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Inherit the Wind 23 The Stoops to Conquer 23 Dinny and the Witches 3. TONY BUETTNER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Snomads 33 Mountaineer Club 3. PHILLIP DANIEL BULEBAR: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,3. WILLIAM WINTON BULGER JR.: General3 Boys' League 1,2,33 National Thespian Club 1,2,33 Yell King.33 Snomads'2,33 Bernadine 13 Beautiful People 1. MADELYN M. BUONOCORE: General: Choir 2,33 F.H.A. 33 French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,33 National Thespian Club 1,2,33 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 23 Snomads 1,2,33 Student Council 33 Ushers 23 Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musi- cals and Down in the Valley 13 Beautiful People 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 33 Dinny and the Witches 3. SHERRI LYNN BURELSON: General: F.B.- L.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. DENNIS DIXON BURKE: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3. DENNIS DALE BURMAN: General3 Trans- fer 3, Ludwigsburg American High School: Boys' League 3. WILLIAM E. BURROUGH: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Boys' State 23 Saturday League Basketball 1,2,33 Track 2,3. EDWARD C. BUTCHINO: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Chess Club 13 French Club 1,23 Snomads 2,3. LYNDA M. BUTLER: Academic: Girls' League 1,2,3. JANICE MARGRET CAMPBELL: General3 Sophomore Choir: F.B.L.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I. SHARON CANNON: General3 F.B.L.A. 2,31 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 2,33 Girls' League l,2,3. SUSAN G. CAPERNA: General3 Transfer 3, St. Mary's High School, Medford: Art Stu- dent's League 33 Girls' League 33 National Thespian Club 33 Snomads 3. CATHERINE CARLSON: General: Band 13 Crater 33 F.T.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 3. DALE L. CARSON: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club 13 Swim Team 1,2,3. MAGGIE CARTE: Academic: Transfer 2, San Juan High School, Sacramento, Cali- fornia: French Club 33 Girls' League 33 Majorettes 3. ROBERT CASAD: General3 Boys' League 1, 2,3,3 Saturday League Basketball -23 Track 1,2,3. BOB W. CASE: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. LINDA LOUISE CASS: Academic3 F.T.A. 1,2,3: French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2, 33 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committee 23 Torch Honor 2,33 Senior Leadership 3. JOHN CASTERLINE: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,3: Band 13 Debate 1,2,3: Golf 33 H.E.C.A. 33 Inter-club Council 33 I.R.L. 1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 33 Latin Club 1,21 Torch Honor 2, Pres. 3. LARRY ROSS CHEATUM: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 1,23 Wrestling 2,3. SHARON ALEEN CHIPMAN: General: Band 1,2,33 F.T.A. 13 Girls' League 1,2,3: La Tertulia 2,3. MIKE EVERETT CHRISTIAN: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Madrigal 33 Saturday League Basket- ball 23 Moments in Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. JANET RAE CHRISTIANSON: General: D.E.C.O. 33 French Club 2: Girls' Leaguw 1,2,3. NANCY JEAN CLEMANS: General: F.H.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3. DEBBIE LYNN CLEMENT: General: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus l,2,33 F.H.A. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3. GERELD KEITH COLE: General: Transfer 2, Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass: Boys' League 2,33 German Club 233. SIDNEY MAY CONDON: General3 F.H.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. GARY B. CONNER: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3. HARRY E. COOPER: General: Band 1,23 Beta-Kappa-Phi 23 Boys' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 2,33 I.R.L. 3g Mountaineer Club 3. LARRY L. COPELAND: Academic: Beta- Kappa-Phi 1,23 Boys' League l,2,33 F.T.A. 23 Russian Club 23 Saturday League Bas- ketball 1,2,33 Snomads 3. LINDA COSLER: General3 Sophomore Choir: F.B.L.A. 1,23 F.H.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. ED COSS: Academic3 Baseball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 2, 33 Natural History Club 23 Order of M 2,33 Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3. JIM MELTON COTTON: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. JIM COX: Academic: Baseball 1,2,3: Bas- ketball 1,23 Boys' League 1,2,3: Junior Class Tres.3 Football 1,2,3: Order of M 2,33 Prom Committee 23 Saturday League Basketball 33 Torch Honor 2. MARY ANNE CRAIG: General3 Transfer 2, Ashland Senior High School, Ashland: Girls' League 2,3. TERRI SUE CROVETTE: General: F.B.L.A. 1,2333 G.A.A. 2,31 Girls' League 1,2,3: Swim Team 1,2. JOE CUOZZO: General: Band 1: Boys' League 1,2,3. RICHARD EDNOR CUSIC: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: German Club 13 Radio Club 1,2,3. ROBERT DAHM: General: Transfer 2, Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass: Boys' League 2,3. RON DARBY: General3 Sophomore Choir: Boys' League 1,2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. EDMOND CHRISTIAN DAVIS: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,3: Crater 23 Debate 1,2, 33 F.T.A. 13 German Club 1,33 I.R.L. l,2, 33 Quill and Scroll 2,3. KAREN DAVIS: General: F.H.A. 1,2,3: G.A.A. 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3: Pep Club 33 Tennis 1,2,3. LINDA D. DAVIS: Academic: Art Students' League 1,2, Pres. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 1: Inter-club Council 3: Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 2: Russian Club 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3. STEVE DAVIS: General3 Basketball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 132,33 German Club 1,23 Order of M 2,3: Snomads 2: Track 1,2,3. TED E. DAWSON: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. MICHAEL C. DEAN: Academic: Band 1,2, 33 Boys' League 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2,3: Torch Honor 2,31 Mountaineer Club 3. TOM J. DEIBELE: General: Transfer l, Eureka High School, Eureka, California: Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir: D.E.C.O. 3. ALENE GAYLE DEUBERT: General: .Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. GARY DEUBERT: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Mixed Chorus 1. DELCY DEE DIBBLE: General: Girls' League 1,2,3: F.H.A. 3. JOYCE PATRICIA DILLON: General: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 F.H.A. 13 Girls' League l,2,3. STEPHEN GREGORY DIPPLE: General: Baseball 33 Boys' League l,2,33 Sophomore Choir: Football 1,2,3: Order of M 2,3: Track 1,2. ANNE CECILLE DONAHUE: Academic: Art Students' League 2,33 Crater 3: French Club 13 Future Medics 33 Girls' League 1, 2,33 Hi-Times 1,2,3: Inter-club Council 3: I.R.L. 13 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committee 2: Quill and Scroll 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Snomads 2. PAULA DORFF: Academic: F.T.A. 1,2,3: Future Medics 33 G.A.A. 23 Girls' League 1,2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Committee 2. LARRY L. DORSEY: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Saturday League Basketball 3. ' DAVID RODGERS DOTY: Academic: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2.3: Bye Bye Birdie 1. KATHLEEN MARY DOUGHERTY: Aca- demic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2, Tres. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girls' League Rep. 1: Girls' League President 3: Girl of the Month for Oct. 33 I.R.L. 1,23 Latin Club 1,33 Madrigal 2,33 Pep Club 2,3: Prom Committee 23 Student Council 3: Torch Honor 2,3: Ushers 1,23 Moments from Mus- icals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. URSULA ANN DRYSDALE: General: D.E.C.O. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3. . MARCIA DUNLAP: General: Band 1,2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3. ' SHERRY DWIGHT: General3 Advanced Girls' Chorus: 2,33 Mixed Chorus 13 D.E.C.O. 33 Future Medios 23 Girls' League 1,2,33 Rus- sian Club l,23 Ushers 1,2. DAVID RAY DYCHE: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Snomads 3. KATHRYN JOANNE DYRUD: General: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.T.A. 1, Tres. 2, Sec. 33 French Club Sec. 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2,3: Madrigal 2,33 Majorettes 1,23 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 23 Bye Bye Birdie 13 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. JOHN WESLEY EADS JR.: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,33 Boys' State 23 Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 Debate 1,2,3: German Club 2,33 I.R.L. 1,23 Latin Club 23 Madri- gal 2,31 National Thespian Club 2,33 Senior Class Pres.3 Student Council: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Bye Bye Birdie 13 Music Man 23 Inherit the Wind 23 My Fair Lady 33 Dinny and the Witches 3. DOUG EAKIN: Academic: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Cross Country 1,2,3: Football 13 La Ter- tulia 23 Order of M 1,2,3: Torch Honor 2,33 Track l,2,3. STEVEN HAROLD EDMONDS: Generalz. Baseball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Choir 3: H.E.C.A. 33 I.R.L. 2,3: Order of M 3: Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3: My Fair Lady 3. NANCY LYNN EDWARDS: Academic: Band 1,23 Candy Stripers 33 Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3: Pep Club 3: Snomads 1,2,3: Senior Symphony 1,23 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. TONI SUZETTE EINHOUSE: General: Art Students' League 3: F.B.L.A. 2: Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 3: Quill and Scroll 3. JAMES RAYMOND ELLIOTT: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club 2: Debate 3: H.E.C.A. 1,2,3: I.R.L. 3: Natural History Club 1: Shutterbug Club l. LINDA ELLIS: General: Girls' League 1,2,3. MARY BETH ELLIS: Academic: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2,3: National Thes- pian Club 1,2,3: Natural History Club 2: Ushers 1,2,3. NANCY ELMGREN: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus 1,2,3: Future Medios Rep. at Large '2, Historian 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girls' League Rep. 2: Girls' League Council 2: Prom Committee 2: Rally Squad 3: Snomads 1,21 Ushers 1,2. JOHN ELMORE: General: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Prom Committee 1. PHYLLIS ELZEA: Academic: F.H.A. 1: Future Medics 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2: Pep Club 3: Prom Committee 2: Snomads 2,3. MICHAEL ROBERT EMMENS: General: Boy's League 1,2,3: Future Medics 2,3: Snomads 3. THERESIA EMMERICH: General: F.H.A. 1, 2: French Club 1,2: Future Medics 2: Girls' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: Pep Club 3. WILLIAM D. ENYART: Academic: Baseball 1,2,3: Basketball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,2,3: Inter-Club Council 3: Order of M 1,2,3: Sophomore Pres. SHIRLEY ALICE EPPS: General: Transfer 2, Shamrock Senior High School, Sham- rock, Texas: F.B.L.A. 3: Girls' League 2,3. JOHN GREDRICK EVANS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Choir 2,3: F.T.A. 1: French Club 1: H.E.C.A. 3: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. ANTOINIETT 'TONI IVAGONE: General: G.A.A. 1: Gi.is' League 1,2,3: Ushers 2. MARTY JON F.,.Gl l'. : Academic: Band 1, 2: Beta-Kappa-Phi l,2: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Boys' State 2: Cross Country 2: Inter- club Council Pres. 3: I.R.L. 3: Mountaineer Club 3: Natural History Club 2,3: Order of M 2,3: Radio Club 1: Russian Club 2,3: Student Body Vice-Pres. 3: Student Council 3: 'Track 2. RHONDA FERFAN: General: Girls' League l,2.3: La Tertulia 2,3: National Thespian Club 1, Record Clerk 2, Sgt-at-Arms 3: Pep Club 2,3: Bernadine 1: Angle Street I: Inherit the Wind 2: Twelfth Night 2: Dinny and the Witches 3. DONALD M. FIEDLER: General: Band 1,2, 3: Boys' League 1,2,3. MICHAEL VALTON FINLEY: General: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club 1, 3: Snomads 1: Mountaineer Club 3, Pep Band 3. KARYN LOREE FINSEN: General: F.H.A. 1,21 Girls' League 1,2,3. JOHN LEWIS FISHER: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,2: H.E.C.A. 3: I.R.L. 2,3: Natural History Club 2: Order of M 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3: Track 1. LYNN ALLEN FLANDERS: Academic: Bas- ketball I: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1, 2,3: Order of M 2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2,3: Track 1,2,3. KAREN LEE FOLEY: Academic: A.S.B. Sec. 3: Sophomore Choir: Choir ,Sec. 2,3: Debate 1,2: F.T.A. 1: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girl of the Month: Girls' State Governor: I.R.L. 1,2,3: La Tertulia 3: Pep Club Rep. 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Student Council 2,3: Sophomore Class Tres.: Junior Class Sec.: Torch Honor 2,3: Moments from Mus- icals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2:My Fair Lady 3. PENNY JILL FORBES: General: Band I,2, 3: Sophomore Choir: Chess Club 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Orchestra 2,3: Shutterbug Club 3: Snomads 1,2,3: Ushers 1,2: Swim Team 3. 226 HOLLY JEAN FORNCROOK: General: F.B.L.A. 3: F.H.A. 1, Reporter 2,3: French Club I,2: Girls' League 1,2,3. DICK FOSBURY: Academic: Basketball I,2, 3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Chess Club 1,3: Football 1,22 French Club 1,2,3: Order of M 2,3: Track 1,2,3: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. PAMELA FOX: General: Transfer 2, Crater High School, Central Point: Mixed Chorus 2,3: Girls' League 2,3. SUSAN FOX: Academic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2, Robarian 3: F.T.A. 1,2, Pres. 3: G.A.A. I, Sports Director 2, Sec. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girls of the Month 3: Girls' State 2: Inter-club Council 3: Madrigal 3: Orchestra 1, Vice-Pres. 2,3: Pep Club 2, Sec. 3: Prom Committee 2: Senior Leader 3: Student Council 3: Down in the Valley and Moments from Musicals 1: Bye Bye Birdie 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. LINDA G. FRANCISCO: General: Transfer 1, Grants Pass High School, Giants Pass: Mixed Chorus 3: F.T.A. 1,2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 2,3. BILL RAY FRAZIER: General: Transfer 2, Eisenhower High School, Yakima, Wasli.: Boys' League 2,3: F.T.A. 3: Shutterbug Club 2. LINDA J. FREDERICK: General: Candy Stripers 3: F.H.A. 1,2,3: French Club 1,21 Girls' League 1,2,3: Snomads 2. PHILIP BERNARD FROHNMAYER: Aca- demic: Band 1: Boys' League 1,2,3: Choir 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Debate 1,2,3: Exchange Student 2: German Club 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1, 2,3: Latin Club 2: Madrigal 2,3: Orchestra 1: Prom Committee 2: Snomads 1,2,3: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. CHERYL LOUISE GARREN: General: F.B.- L.A. 1: F.T.A. I: Girls' League 1,2,3. PHYLLIS J. GARRIS: General: Girls' League 1.2,3: National Thespian Club 3. ELIZABETH ANN GASTON: General: Sopho- more Choir: Advanced Girls' Chorus 3: F.H.A. 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Ushers 1, 2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. SYRENA GAY: General: Girls' League 1,2,3. DIANA LEE GILBERT: Academic: F.H.A. 1: Future Medios 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2: Pep Club 3: Prom Committee 2. PHIL GILBERTSON: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 2: Natural History Club 1,2,3: Snomads 3: Torch Honor 2,3. THOMAS LEE GILMAN: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2: Wrestling 1,2. PATRICIA LOUISE GLATHAR: Academic: Band 1,2: Girls' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: I.R.L. 1, Tres. 2, Historian 3: Orchestra 2: Torch Honor 2: Bye Bye Birdie I: Music Man 2. THOMAS MICHAEL GLONNING: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,21 German Club 2,3: Latin Club 1: Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3: Tennis 1,2,3. VIRGINIA ANN GODDARD: General: G.A.A. 2: F.H.A. 1: D.E.C.O. 3: Girls' League 1, 2,3. JAMES ROBERT GOLDEN:'General: D.E.C.O. 3: Boys' League 1,2,3. SALLIE A. GOODMAN: General: Mixed Chorus I: F.B.L.A. 2: I.R.L. 3: La Tertulia 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3. MARGARET SUE GOODWIN: General: Art Students' League 1,2,3: French Club 1: Girls' League 1,2,3. Lots ANN GOOLD: General: sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.B.L.A. 3: F.H.A. 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3. STEPHEN CRAIG GORDENIER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Snomads 1,2,3: Mountaineer Club 3. MICHAEL KEITH GORDON: Academic Boys' League 1,2,3: German Club 2: I.R.L. 2: Prom Committee 2: Radio Club 2: Torch Honor 2,3. - NANCY GORDON: Academic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.H.A. 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Madrigal 3: Pep Club 3: Russian Club 1,2: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. SUSAN JEAN GORDON: Academic: Future Medios 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 2,3: La Tertulia 2,3: Natural History Club 1: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Chairman 2: Snomads 2: Torch Honor 2,3. ROXANNE JO GOUCHER: General: Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2: La Tertulia 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Ushers 1,2,3. LINDA GRAHAM: Academic: Band 1,2,3: F.T.A. 2,3: I.R.L. 2,3: Orchestra 2,3. LYNN ALBERT GRAHAM: General: Band 1,2,3: D.E.C.O. 3: Boys' League 1,2,3. RUTH ELIZABETH GRANT: Academic: Transfer 1, North Eugene High School, Eugene: F.T.A. 2: French Club 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Torch Honor 2,3. FRED DUNHAUS GRATENA: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: ,Football 2: Order of M 1,2,3: Track I: Wrestling 1,2,3. DAVID RUSSELL GREGORY: General: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3. JACK V. GROVES: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club 1: Crater 3: Debate 2: German Club 3: Natural History Club 1: Radio Club 3. DIANE KAY. GUYETTE: General: D.E.C.O. 3: F.B.L.A. 2,3: F.H.A. 2: Girls' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir I: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. LAWRENCE NARDELL HABLER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. LINDA HAGEMAN: General: Choir 3: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 1,2: F.H.A. 1: Girls' League 1,2,3: My Fair Lady 3. MERRILL HAGGARD: General: Band 1: Boys' League 1,2,3: I-.R.L. 2: Future Med- ics 3: Snomads 3. MARLENE ANN HALL: General: F.H.A. 1, 2,3: G.A.A. 1,2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girls' State 2: Latin Club 1: National Thespian Club 2,3: Ushers 2,3: Inherit the Wind 2: Twelfth Night 2. - MICHAEL LEE HALL: General: Art stu. dent's League 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: D.E.C.O. 3: Natural History Club 2. JUDI HANNING: General: Girls' League 1, 2,3: Ushers 1. JIM HARBISON: General: Boys' League 1, 2,3. MARGARET ELLEN HARMON: Academic: Transfer 2, St. Mary's High'School, Med- ford: Girls' League 2,3. LONNIE HARPER: General: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3. PAULA HARPER: General: F.B.L.A. 1: Future Medics 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Girls' State 2: Hi-Times 2,3: Orchestra 1, 2: Pep Club 3: Ushers 3: Bernadine 1. LAWRENCE HARRIS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: La Tertulia 1,2,3. MARLA HARRIS: General: F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. 2,3: G.A.A. 3: Girls' League 12,33 La Tertulia 1: Snomads 1: Swim Team 1, SCOTT RAYMOND HARRISON: General: Band l: Boys' League l,2,3: F.T.A. 2: National Thespian Club 3. HARTSOOK: General: Boy.s',League GEORGE HARTWEIN: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3: Football 1: H.E.C.A. I: I.R.L. l,2,3: Latin Club l: Natural History Club l,2: Wrestling l,2,3. RICHARD HASSMANN: General: Baseball I, 2,3: Basketball l,2,3: Boys' League l,2,3: F.T.A.,1: Football l: H.E.C.A. 3: Order of M 3. JUDY HAUN: General: Transfer 2, Savanna High School, Anaheim, Calif.: Art Students' League 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' League 2,3: La Tertulia 2: Nation- al Thespian Club 2: Ushers 2,3. FREDERICK LOWRANCE HAUPERT: Aca- demic: Art Students League lg A.S.B. Pres. 3: Beta-Kappa-Phi I: Boys' League l,2,3: Sophomore Choir Pres.: Choir 2,3: Chess Club l: Debate l,2: German Club l,2,3: Inter-club Council I: I.R.L. l,2,3: Latin Club l,2,3: Madrigal 2,3: Prom Chairman 2: Rally Squad 2: Snomads l,2,3: Student Council Pres. 3: Torch Honor 2,3: Bye Bye Birdie I: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley l: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. ROBERT LARRY HAWORTH: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3: Boys' League Council 3: Boys' State 2: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Cross Country I: Latin Club l,2, 3g Madrigal 2,3: Orchestra' 2,3: Senior Symphony 3: Prom Committee 2: Student Council 3: Torch Honor 2: Bye Bye Birdie l: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. TERRY HAYES: General: Boys' League l,2, 3: H.E.C.A. 2: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3. VIRGINIA IDELL HEARD: General: Sopho- more Choir: Gifls' League l,2,3. JOHN HEATH: General: Boys' League l,2,3 SHARON ANN HENDRIX: General: Bant l,2: F.T.A. l,2,3: French Club l,2: G.A.A 12' Girls' League 123 National Thes ia' 3 7 b 7 5 p Club l,2. BILL M. HENEY: General: Boys' League l, 2,3. KEITH HENNEY: General: Band l,2,3: Boys' League l,2,3: Chess Club 2: Tech- nicians 2. RONALD C. HENSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3. TOM HERMANT: General: Boys' League l, 2,3: Chess Club 3: Saturday League Bas- ketball l,2,3. ANN HEYSELL: Academic: Art Students' League 2, Sec. 3: Candy Stripers 3: F.H.A. l,2,3: Girls' League l,2,3: F.T.A. I: I.R.L. 1: Prom Committee 2: Snomads 2,3: Ushers l,2. JILL ANNE HIBBS: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus 3: F.H.A. l,2: Girls' League l,2,3: I.R.L. 2,3: La Tertulia 3: Pep Club 3: Snomads l,2,3. JAMES L. HICKS: General: Band l,2,3: Orchestra l,2,3: Wrestling 2. JEFFREY LOWELL HICKS: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2: Torch Honor 2. A. T. HIGHLAND: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Saturday League Basketball l,2,3: Tennis l,2. , CHRIS HILLINGSWORTH: General: F.B.- L.A. 3: F.H.A. l,2: Girls' League l,2,3: Ushers l,2. KENNETH HAROLD HIMES: Academic: Transfer I, Hawthorne High School, Haw- thorne, Calif.: Boys' League 2,3: F.T.A. 2: Torch Honor 2,3: Homeroom Advisory Committee. DAVID W. HITTLE: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2: Sno- mads 3. ROBERT OWEN HJORTEN: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Football 2: Saturday League Basketball l,2,3. CHARLES NORMAN HOARE: General: Boys' League l,2,3. - CONRAD WILLIAM HODSON: General: Beta-Kappa-Phi l: Boys' League l,2,3: Chess Club l,2: H.E.C.A. 3: Natural His- tory Club l,2. DIANE LEE HOLT: General: Band l,2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. LARRY DEAN HOFMANN: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Chess Club 2: Russian Club l,2. BONNIE LYNN HOGLEN: General: Transfer 2, West Plain Senior High School, West Plains, Missouri: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League 2,3. CLARISSA ANN HOGUE: General: F.B.L.A. l,2,3: F.H.A. I: Girls' League l,2,3: Sno- mads 2. ' GREGORY DALE HOGUE: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3: German Club 2: Natural History Club 1, Historian 2,3: Shutterbug Club 2: Mountaineer Club 3: Inherit the Wind 2. JEANNE SUZANNE HOLLEY: General: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. BRUCE HOLT: General: Boys' League l,2,3. ROBERT ALLEN HOGUE: General: Boys' League l,2,3. ROBERT BRUCE HOPPE: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2,3: Mountaineer Club 3. NED ALLEN HOWARD: General: Transfer 3, Madera Union High School: D.E.C.A. 3, Boys' League 3. KAREN LOU HUGDAHL: Academic: Band l,2,3: G.A.A. I, Sec. 2, Tres. 3: Girls' League l,2,3: National Thespian Club l,2, Pres. 3: She Stoops to Conquer 2: Twelfth Night 2: Dinny and the Witches 3: Alice in Wonderland 3. SHARON LEE HUGDAHL: Academic: Band l,2,3: G.A.A. I, Tres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3: Girls' League l,2,3: National Thespian Club l,2 Sec. 3: Twelfth Night 2: Alice in Wonder land 3: A Sunny Morning 3. JOHN HUGHES: General: Boys' League l,2, 3: Football l,2: Snomads 3: Mountaineer 3. CAROLINE M. HULSE: General: Choir 3: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2: F.T.A. 2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. LINDA FAYE HULT: General: Art Students' League 2: Sophomore Choir: F.B.L.A. 2,3: G.A.A. l,2: Girls' League l,2,3. WILLIAM HOSEA HUNTER: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Saturday League Basketball l,2,3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. JUDITH CAROL ICENHOWER: General: Girls' League l,2,3. ALLAN ROBERT JACKSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3. THOMAS E. JACKSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3. LOIS EILEEN JACOBS: General I: Sopho- more Choir: Choir 2,3: F.B.L.A. 3: Madri- gal 2: Shutterbug Club 2: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. LUTHER JACOBSON: General: Transfer 3, St. Mary's High School, Medford: Boys' League 3. ANN JENSEN: Academic: Candy Stripers 3: Debate l,2: Future Medics 2: Girls' League l,2,3: Girls' League Council l: I.R.L. 2,3: Latin Club I: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Com- mittee 2: Torch Honor 2. BRUCE BLANCHARD JOHNSON: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3: Inter-Club Council 3: Russian Club 2, Pres. 3: Mountaineer Club 3. JOHN L. JOHNSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Snomads 2. JOHNNY JOHNSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Chess Club 2. JULIE ANN JOHNSON: General: G.A.A. 2: Girls' League l,2,3. LESLIE ANNE JOHNSON: General: Girls League l,2,3: I.R.L. 2,3: Russian Club l: Ushers l,2. LINDA DIANE JOHNSON: Academic: Soph- omore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.T.A. l: Frenclt Club I: Future Medics 2: Girls' League l. 2,3: I.R.L. 3: Pep Club 2: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. SHIRLEY ANN JOHNSON: General! Mixed Chorus I: Girls' League l,2,3. SUSAN DIANE JOHNSON: General: Girls' -League l,2,3. VIRGINIA M. JOHNSON: Academic: Trans- fer 3, Butte High School, Butte, Montana: Advanced Girls' Chorus 3: G.A.A. 3: Girls' League 3. RICHARD W. JOHNSTON: General: Band l,2, Pres. 3: Beta-Kappa-Phi l: Boys' League l,2,3: Inter-Club Council 3: Natural History Club 2, Historian 3: Orchestra 3: gegturday League Basketball 2: Torch Honor WILMA M. JOHNSTON: General: Girls' League l,2,3. OJLIVIA ANN JONASON: General: Girls' League l,2,3:' H.-E.C.A. 3: I.R.L. l,2: National Thespian Club l,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley I: She Stoops to Conquer l. BOBBY LANE JONES: cenefaig Boys' League l,2,3: Wrestling l,2. JIM H. JONES:.General: Boys' League 1, 2,3: Order of M 2,3: Saturday League Basketball l: Wrestling l,2,3. WILLIAM ROWE JONES: General: Band l,2,3: Boys' League l,2,3. BRUCE KAYE: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Senior Leader 3. SHARON L. KEENE: Academic: F.H.A. I, 2,3: Girls' League l,2,3. Sl-TIERSRIE KEENE: General: Girls' League JUDITH MARIE KEITH: General: F.H.A. l,2: Girls' League l,2,3. MIKE STEVE KENYON: General: Boys' League l,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: Snomads 3. JAMES FRANK KERBER: General: Art Students League 2,3: Boys' League l,2,3: Debate 3: National Thespian Club l,2, Tres. 3: Bernadine l: Beautiful People l: Inherit the Wind 2: Twelfth Night 2: Rumplestilt- skin 2: Dinny and the Witches 3: A Phoe- nix Too Frequent 3: Alice in Wonderland 3: Ah Wilderness 3. THOMAS MICHAEL KERR: General: Art Students' League l,2, Tres. 3: Boys' League l,2,3: Crater 3: Hi-Times 2,3: Inter-Club Council 3: Quill and Scroll 2, Pres. 3: Slgulztterbug Club Vice-Pres. l: Snomads MITCHELL KILLEY: General: Boys' League l,2,3: D.E.C.O. 2,3. . JUDY DARLENE KIME: General: Mixed Chorus I: F.B.L.A. l,2,3: Girls' League 1, 2,3: Shutterbug Club 3: Senior Leader 3. DONNA LEE KING: Academic: F.B.L.A. 3: Girls' League l,2,3: Snomads l,2,3. 7 GREG KINGMAN: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,33 French Club l,2,3: Wrestling 2. HAL KINGSLIEN: Academic: Boys League 3. RICHARD LEE KINNEY: General: Boys' League l,2,3. CHARLOTTE ANN KLAHN: General3 Trans- fer 1, St. Francis Academy, Baker: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 1,2,33 Future Medics 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,33 National Thespian Club 3. DONNA KNAPP: General: Girls' Chorus 13' Mixed Chorus 23 D.E.C.O. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. KRISTINE KNAPP: General: Girls' League 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 F.B.L.A. 1,2,33 F.H.A. 1,23 Shutterbug Club 33 Ushers 1. PATRICIA KNAPP: General: Candy Stripers 2,33 Sophomore Choir3 F.H.A. 1,23 F.T.A. 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3. JANET JEAN KOLKEMO: General: Sopho- more Choir3 F.B.L.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Shutterbug Club 33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. FAY LIDA KONOPASEK: General: Advanced Girls Chorus 1,23 F.B.L.A. 2,31 Girls' League 1,2,3. CAROL LYNN KONSCHOT: Academic: At- tended Westlake School for Girls, Los Angeles, Calif. Junior Year: F.H.A. Histor- ian 13 French Club 1,33 Girls' League 1,33 Hi-Times 33 Pep Club 33 Quill and Scroll 3. CAROL ROSE KRAMER: General: Transfer 3, Roseburg Senior High School, Roseburg: Girls' League 3. JERE KREISCHER: G6HCl'd1Q Boys' League l,2,33 F.B.L.A. 2,3. STEVEN KRIEGER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. BARBARA LOUISE KRETZ: General3 Trans- fer 2, Ft. Lauderdale High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida: Art Students' League 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Mixed Chorus 3: F.B.- I..A. 2,33 G.A.A. 33 Girls' League 2,3. KATHERINE ANN KULA: Academic3 Girls' League 1,2,33 La Tertulia 3. ROBERT CHARLES LA GRONE: General: Boys' League l,2,3. LINDA LAMPMAN: Academic: D.E.C.O. Pres. 33 F.B.L.A. 2, Sec. 33 Girls' League 1,2,33 H.E.C.A. 2,33 Inter-Club Council 33 Pep Club 2,33 Torch Honor 1,2,3. LYNN SHARLENE LAMPMAN: General: F.B.L.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. STEPHEN MITCHELL LANE: Academic, Chess Club 1,33 Boys' League 1,2,33 Debate l,2,33 I.R.L. 2,33 Latin Club 1,23 Orchestra l,2,33 Radio Club 1,2, Sec.-Tres. 3. CASSIE ANN LARGE: General: Band 1,2,33 French Club 13 G.A.A. 2g Girls' League 1, 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 National Thespian Club 33 Ushers 2. ROBERT LARSON: General3 D.E.C.O. 33 Boys' League l,2,3. A GERALDINE O. LAWLER: General: Girls' League 1,2,3. SHERRI VENITA LAWLER: General3 Trans- fer 3, Costa Mesa High School, Costa Mesa, Calif.3 Art Students' League 33 Girls' League 3. MICHAEL L. LAWSON: General3 Boys' League l,2,33 Saturday League Basketball 2,3. BENJAMIN LAWRENCE LEAR III: Aca- demic3 Band 2,33 Boys' League l,2,33 Orchestra 3: Torch Honor 3. TOM LEE: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. LORRAINE LE FAIVE: Academic: F.B.L.A. 2,33 F.H.A. 33 G.A.A. 3: Girls' League 1, 2,33 La Tertulia 23 Snomads 23 Tennis 2. STEFAN EDWIN LEMIRE: General: Boys' League l,2,33 French Club l,2: Saturday League Basketball 3: Snomads 2,33 Track 33 Wrestling 2. CAROLE JEAN LEON: Academic: F.B.L.A. 2,33 Girls' League l,2,33 La Tertulia 2, Sec. 3. JEANNE LEVTZOW: General: Candy Stripers 33 Girls' Chorus 13 D.E.C.O. 33 F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. 23 Girls League 1,2,3. NANCI LEWIS: General: Band 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,33 H.E.C.A. 33 National Thespian Club 13 Natural History Club 23 Orchestra 1,2,33 Ushers 1. GORDON R. LILLY: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Choir 3: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3. RICHARD ALLEN LINDSAY: General: Boys' League l,2,3. KENNETH W. LINDSTROM: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Prom Committee 23 Radio Club 1,2, Pres. 33 Technicians l,2,3. SUSAN LORENE LIPPERT: General: Choir 33 Advanced Girls' Chorus 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,33 Hi-Times 1,2,33 I.R.L. 1,23 Quill and Scroll 33 Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 My Fair Lady 3. CAROL' LONGAN: cenefaig D.E.C.O. 3, F.B.L.A. 2,33 Girls' League l,2,33 La Ter- tulia 2,33 Pep Club 2,3. PAULA JACQUE LOWERY: General: F.H.A- 33 F.T.A. 1,2,33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Pep Club 33 Snomads 13 Tennis l,2,33 Ushers l,2,33 Sophomore Choir: Swim Team 1: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. RICHARD ALAN LOWTHIAN: Academic3 Transfer 2, Ayersville High School, Defiance, Ohio: Boys' League 2,31 German 2,31 Latin Club 23 Radio Club 2,33 Snomads '3. MARK LOZLAND: General: Transfer 3, Bil- lings High School, Billings, Montana: Boys' League 3g D.E.C.O. 3. NANCY JANE LUSCHEN: Academic: F.H.A. Parliamentarian 1, Tres. 2, Pres. 33 F.T.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2333 Inter-Club Council 33 Pep Club 2,3. CHARLEEN KAY LUSK: General: Transfer 2, Albany Union High School, Albany: Girls' League 2,33 F.T.A. 2. CAROLYN DAY LYNCH: Generate Band 1, 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Hi-Times 13 I.R.L. 13 La Tertulia 33 Ushers 13 Swim'Team 2,3. ROBERT WAYNE MCCOLLUM: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Saturday League Bas- ketball 3. MARVIN E. MCCOY: General: Transfer 3, Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, Nev.: Boys' League 33 Choir 33 Golf 33 National Thespian Club 33 My Fair Lady 3. MICHAEL ALEX MCDONALD: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,33 Boys' State 23 Sopho- more Choir3 Choir 2,33 F.T.A. 23 French Club 2g H.E.C.A. 2,33 Inter-Club Council 33 National Thespian Club 2,33 .Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Inherit the Wind 23 Twelfth Night 23 Music Man 23 Dinny and the Witches 33 My Fair Lady 3. JUDY MCFADDEN: General3 Candy Stripers 33 Sophomore Choir: Choir 33 Advanced Girls' Chorus 23 Future Medics 23 G.A.A. 23 German Club 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Radio Club 1,2,33 Technicians 2: Swim Team 13 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 My 'Fair Lady 3. SUSAN MCFARLANE: General, G.A.A. 1,2, 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. KELLY Mcl-IUGH: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Chess Club l,2,33 Cross Country 23 Future Medics 33 Order of M l,2,33 Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3: Snomads 2,31 Tennis 13 Track 3: Swim Team 1,2,3. SHARON MCLALLEN: General: D.E.C.O. 3: F.B.L.A. 23 Orchestra 1,2: Pep Club 2. CHERYL MCLANEI Academic: F.H.A. 2,31 Girls' League l,2,33 H.E.C-A- 31 PCP Club 2,3. KAROLYN JUANITA MCMAHAN: GCHCT81Q 'F.T.A. 1,2,33 Girls' League 1,2,32 USIICTS 1- GEORGE RAY McNAIR: Academic:'Art Student's League 3g Junior Class Pres.: Football 1,2,33 Order of M 12,35 P1'0m Committee 23 Snomads 1, Tres. 2g Student Council 1,23 Wrestling l,2,3. BARBARA MCNEAL: General: Transfer 23 Portland3 Girls' League 2,32 Ushers 2. PEGGY ANN lVIcNEAL: General: G.A.A. 23 Girls' League l,2,3. RONALD LEE MCUNE: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Sophomore Choir3 Choir 2,33 La Tertulia 3g Madrigal 33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 2g My Fair Lady 3. DONALD GORDON MACKENZIE: Aca- demic3 Band 1,2,33 Boys' League 1,2,33 Prom Committee 23 Radio Club 1, Sec. 2g Vice-Pres. 33 Technicians 1,2,3. DIANE ALLYN MAEHREN: General3 Girls' League 1,2,3. DOUGLAS A. MANN: Academic: Boys' League 1,2,33 Boys' League Council Sec.- Tres.. 33 Boys' State 23 Sophomore Choir3 Choir 2,33 Senior Class Vice-Pres.3 I.R.L. 23 Madrigal 33 Torch Honor 2,33 Mo- ments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. MARCIA MANNING: General3 Candy Strip- ers 2,33 Advanced Girls' Chorus l,2,33 F.B.L.A. 1,2, Rep. 33 Girls' League 1,2,3. NARCISO PENETRANTE MARAVILLA: Academic3 Exchange Student 33 Boys' League 33 I.R.L. 33 Student Council 33 Tennis 33 Wrestling 3. DIANE JEANNINE MARTIN: General: Future Medics 2,32 Girls' League 1,2,33 Latin Club 1. RUSSELL CHARLES MARTIN: General Boys' League 1,2,33 Saturday League Bas- ketball 2. TARI LEE MARTIN: General3 F.B.L.A. 2, 33 F.H.A. 1,23 Girls' League l,2,33 Ushers 2. IERRY DENNIS MASON: General: Hi- Times 33 I.R.L. 33 La Tertulia 2,3. VANCY ANN MATERIE: Academic: F.H.A. l,2,33 French Club 1,2,33 Girls League 1, 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committee 23 Snomads 2,3. SARAH MATTHEWS: Academic3 Band 1,23 Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 F.T.A. 13 Girls' League 1,2,33 H.E.C.A. 33 I.R.L. 1, 2,33 Orchestra 1,23 Pep Club 3g Bye Bye Birdie 13 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley lg Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. TED MAUCK: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 German Club 2,33 Snomads 33 Mountaineer Club 3. RICK MAULDING: General3 Boys' League 1,2,33 Radio Club 1,2,33 Technicians 2,3. GARY MAYER: Academic3 Band 1,23 Bas- ketball l,23 Boys' League 1,2,33 Golf 3g I.R.L. 33 La Tertulia 2,33 Saturday League Basketball 33 Track 1. GRANT SHAW MAYFIELD: General: Boys' League 1,2,33 Snomads 2,33 Mountaineer Club 3. JUDY MEE: General: Candy Stripers 33 F.T.A. 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,33 Girls' League Council Sec. 33 I.R.L. 33'National Thespian Club 33 Pep Club 2,33 Prom Committee 2g Snomads 2,33 Tennis 1,2,3g Dinny and the Witches 3. SUSAN MERCER: General3 F.H.A. 1,33 French Club 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3, KAREN E. MERRIFIELD: Generali sopho- more Choir3 F.H.A. 23 Girls' League 1,23, TERESA MERRITT: General: F.B.L.A. 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3: Girls' League I,2,3. 1 TED JAMES METZ: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,2: Saturday League Bas- ketball 2,3: Snomads 3: Wrestling 2. PAGE LAREL MEYERDING: Academic: Candy Stripers 3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Debate 1,2: F.T.A. 1,2: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2,3: Latin Club 1,2,3: Sno- mads 1,2,3: Ushers.2: Moments from Musi- cals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. JEFF MICKELSON: General: Boys' League I,2,3: German Club 1: I.R.L. 3: Snomads 3. CAROL JUNE MILLARD: General: Girls' League I,2,3. JUDY LORAINE MILLER: Academic: Band 1,2: Girls' League 1,2,3: Orchestra 1,2: Torch Honor 2,3: Senior Symphony 1,2. MIKE MILLER: General: Boys' League I, 2,3: Cross Country 1,2,3: Order of M 1. 2,3: Saturday League Basketball I,2,3: Track 1,2,3: Wrestling I,2,3. MURRAY BUCK MILLER: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club. MARK SHANNON MILNE: Academic: Bas- ketball 1,2,3: Boys' League I,2,35 Football 2,3: Future Medics 3: H.E.C.A. 2, Vice- Pres. 3: I.R.L. 2: Order of M3' 2,3: Sat- urday League Basketball 2,3. IRVIN I. MINCKS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. JAMES MICHAEL MINNES: General: Boys' League I,2,3. RICHARD GEORGE MINSHALL: General: Band 1: Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: Mixed Chorus 1: Mad- rigal 2: Natural History Club 1: Snomads 3: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. CARROL MITCHELL: General: Candy Strip- ers 2, Historian 3: Future Medios 2,3: H.E.C.A. 2. KATHLEEN MITCHELL: General: Senior Class Sec.: Girls' League 1,2,3: Shutterbug Club 3: Snomads 2,3: Ushers 1. CHARLES D. MOORE: General: Boys' League I,2,3. GARY D. MOORE: General: Transfer 2, Twin Falls High School, Twin Falls, Mon.: Boys' League 2,3: Hi-Times 35 Quill and Scroll 3. BONNIE ANN MORGAN: General: Transfer 1, Cascade High School, Cascade: Art Students' League 2,3: Mixed Chorus 2: D.E.C.O. 3: Girls' League I,2,3. CLAUDIA LEA MORGAN: General: Candy Stripers 2,35 F.H.A. 1: Girls' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir. KENNY LEE MORRIS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: 'Order of M 1: Saturday League Basketball 1: Snomads 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3: Wrestling 1. KAREN LEE MORRISON: General: Trans- fer 2, Madison High School, Portland: Art Students' League 2: F.B.L.A. 35 Girls League 2,3. KRISTINE KAY MOSHER: Academic: Sophomore Choir: F.H.A. 1,2,3: French Club l,2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1: Snomads 1: Moments from Musicals and Down in, the Valley 1: Music Man 25 My Fair Lady 3. JOHN O. MULLEN: Academic: Baseball 1, 2,3: Basketball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football l,2,3: Hi-Times 2,3: La Tertulia 2, Pres. 35 Order,of M '1,2, Vice--Pres. 3: Quill and Scroll 35 Student Council 3. FRANCES MUSGROVE: General: Mixed Chorus 3: G.A.A. 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3. DAVID RANDOLPH NELSON: General: Transfer 3, Crater High School, Central Point: Boys' League 3. MARVIN LEE NELSON: General: Band 1, 2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: La Tertulia 2,3: Music Man 2. CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH NEPPER: Gen- eral: Transfer 2, Kennewick, Wash.: Boys' League 2,3. PAMELA MARIE NEWLAND: General: F.H.A. 1: F.T.A. 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3. RICK NEWLAND: General: Baseball 1: Bas- ketball 1,2: Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 1,2,3: German Club 1,2: Order of M 1, 2,3: Prom Committee 25 Saturday League Basketball 3: Mountaineer Club 3. MARINE NEWMAN: General: G.A.A. 1,25 Girls' League I,2,3. WOODY NEWMAN: General: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League I,2,3. JANICE O'DEE NIEDERMEYER: General: Girls Chorus 1: Girls' League I,2,3. MICHELE SUSAN NIEHAUS: Academic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,3: F.T.A. 1,25 Girls' League 1,2,3: Pep Club 2, Vice- Pres. 3: Snomads 1,2,3: Bye Bye Birdie 1, 'Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Mari 25 My Fair Lady 3. RODNEY C. NIELSEN: General: Transfer 2, Crater High School, Central Point: Boys' League 2,3. TERRY LYNN NITZSCHKE: General: Trans- fer 3, Eagle Point High School, Eagle Point: Candy Stripers 3: Girls' League 3. R. ANTHONY NOTE: General: Transfer'3, St. Mary's High School, Medford: D.E.C.O. 3: Boys' League 3. KRIS NOTTINGHAM: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Snomads 2,3. MICHAEL J. NUICH: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Basketball 1: Golf 1,2,3: I.R.L. 3: Order of M 3: Sat. Basketball 2,3. LINDA CAROL NYGREN: General: Girls' FLeague I,2,3. PAT O'LAUGHL1N: General: Art Students' League 1: Boys' League 1,2,3: Chess Club 2: German Club 1: Natural History Club 2, Technicians 35 Ushers 2. CHRISTINE G. OLSON: General: Girls' League I,2,3. K. DOUG OLSON: Academic: Basketball 1, 2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Golf 1,2,3: Order of M I,2,3. SHARON ANN OLSON: General: F.B.L.A. 2: F.T.A. 3: Girls' League 1,2,3. RICHARD R. ORR: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Order of M 1,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 35 Tennis 1: Wrestling I,2,3. BOB OTTOSEN: Academic: Boys' League 1, 2,3: German Club 1,2. DANIEL T. O'QUINN: General: Transfer 2, Pheneas Banning High School, Wilming- ton, Calif.: Boys' League 2,3. SUSAN LEE PADGETT: General: D.E.C.O. Sec. 3: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3. NANCY ELIZABETH PARKER: General: Transfer 3, Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass: Mixed Chorus 3: Girls' League 3. TERRY DWAINE PARSONS: General: Transfer 3, Flowing Wells High School, Tucson, Ariz.: Boys' League 3. DANAE ROSE PATELLA: Academic: Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times I,2, Editor 3: Inter- Club Council 3: Natural History Club 1,2, 3: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Committee 2: Quill and Scroll 2,3: Russian Club Rep. 1, Vice- Pres. 2, Sec. 3: Student Council 3: Torch Honor 2, Sec. 3: Girl of the Month. LINDA PAUL: General: Girls' League I,2,3. DENNIS PEEBLER: General: Boys' League l,2,3: Snomads 3. ALICE KAY PETERSON: General: F.B.L.A. 2,3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Shutterbug Club 3: Snomads 3. VAN PERRY: General: Transfer 2, Clayton Valley High School, Concord, Calif.: Boys' League 2,3. GREG PETERS: General: Boys' League 1.2, 3? Cross Country 2: Tennis 1: Swim Team 1,2,3. TOM PETERS: General: Baseball 3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Russian Club 1. TERRANCE MARK PHILLIPS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Snomads 3. JOHN PIERCE: General: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Football 1,2,3: Order of M 2,3: Track 1,2,3: Wrestling 1. HERB PIERSON: General: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Baseball 1: F.T.A. 2,3: Football 1: H.E.C.A. 2. DANA PINNEY: General: Transfer 2, Kla- math Falls Union High School, Klamath Falls: Boys' League 2,3: D.E.C.O. 3: Future Medics 2. LARRY E. PITTS: General: Boys' League I,2,3. TERRY PITTS: Academic: Candy Stripers 3: Crater 3: Future Medics 2: German Club 2,3: Girls' League I,2,3: Quill and Scroll 2: Swim Team 2. SUSAN CAROL PLUMLEY: Academic: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2, Robarian 3: F.H.A. 3: F.T.A. 1,2: French Club 1.2: Girls' League 1,2,3: Inter-Club council 3: Madrigal 3: Pep Club 2, Pres. 3: Prom Committee 2: Snomads 2: Moments from Musicals and Down. in the Valley 1: Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. RICHARD ALLEN POE: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: German Club 2: I.R.L. 2: National Thespian Club 2,3: Natural His- tory Club 1,2,3: Shutterbug Club 2: Inherit the Wind 2: Twelfth Night 2. TRUDY ANN POLING: General: Band 1,2, 3: Chess Club 1: Girls' League 1,2,3: F.T.A. 1: Prom Committee 2: Snomads 1,2, Sec. 3: Tennis 2,3. MICHAEL ALAN POLLARD: General: Base- ball 2,3: Basketball 1,2,3: Boys' League 1, 2,3: Order of M 3. JAMES POPHAM: General: Band 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2,3: Snomads 3. PAULA LEE POTTS: General: F.B.L.A. 3: F.H.A. 2,3: French Club 1: Girls' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: Prom Committee 2: Rally Squad 3: Ushers 1. SUE FRANCES PRESTON: General: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 2: French Club 1,2, 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 1,2,3: Pep Club 3: Ushers 1. SHIREEN LEE PROUGH: Academic: Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 1: French Club 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: Shutterbug Club 3: Snomads 2. GARY STEVEN QUINN: General: Art Students' League 1,2,3: Boys' League 1,2, 3: Crater 3: German Club 2,3: Prom Com- mittee 2: Saturday League Basketball 2,3: Snomads 3: Mountaineer Club 3: My Fair Lady 3. DANIEL EUGENE RAWSTERN: General: Transfer 2, Tascosa High School, Amarillo, Texas: Boys' League 2,3: D.E.C.O. 3. LAWRENCE S. REAVIS: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: German Club 3: Russian Club 1,2: Prom Committee 2. PATSY LOU REED: Academic: F.H.A. 1: Future Medios 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3: Orchestra I,2,3. JACQUELINE KAY REEVES: General: D.E.C.O. 3: F.B.L.A. 3: F.H.A. 1,2: Girls' League I,2,3. DARLA REI-IMER: General: Transfer 3, St. Mary's High School, Medford: Girls' League 3. CAROLYN JEAN REVIS: General: Transfer 2, McCloud Union High School, McCloud, Calif.: Girls' League 2,3. 229 ANNA RICHARDSON: General: Art Stu- dents' League 3: Crater 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 1,2,3: Natural History Club 1,23 Prom Committee 23 Quill and Scroll 2,33 Snomads 1,2,3: Ushers 1. CLARA JO RIECKE: G61'1Cl'3.IQ Art Students' League 1,2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Ushers 2. MECHTHILD RIETHMULLER: Academic: Candy Stripers 33 Choir 33 Exchange Stu- dent 33 German Club 33 Girls' League 33 I.R.L. 3g Pep Club 33 Student Council 3. TERESA LYNN RIGGS: General3 Yell Queen 3: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 F.B.L.A. 33 F.T.A. 13 Girls' League 1,2,33 Rally Squad 2,33 Student Council 33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley lg Bye Bye Birdie 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. PENNY ROACH: Academic3 F.T.A. 1,2, Tres. 33 French Club 1,22 Girls' League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 1,2,33 I.R.L. li Natural History Club l,2, Sec. 33 Pep Club 2,33 Quill and Scroll 1,2, Sec. 33 Snomads 1. BRIAN ROY ROBERTSON: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 1. REBECCA -LOUISE ROBERTSON: General3 D.E.C.O. 33 F.H.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1, 2,3. ESTHER CAROLYN RONNANDER: Aca- demic: Mixed Chorus 33 Girls' League 1, 2,33 La Tertulia 2,3. JAMES M. ROOT: Academic3 Basketball 13 Beta-Kappa-Phi 2: Boys' League 1,2,33 Boys' State 2g Debate 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 33 I.R.L. 1,2,3: Prom Committee 23 Saturday League Basketball 2,33 Snomads 1,23 Home Roon Representative 3. THERESA LORRAINE ROSE: General Girls' League l,2,3. JOHN ROSENTHAL: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3. ELLEN FAYE ROSSKNECHT: General3 F.H.A. 33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Latin Club 1. KATHLEEN ANNE RUNYAN: General3 F.H.A. 33 F.T.A. 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,33 H.E.C.A. 3. PHILLIP RUPP: General3 Basketball 1,23 Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Choir3 Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. H.E.C.A. 33 Football lg Saturday League Basketball 33 Student Council 1,23 Track 1,2,33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. RICHARD RUSH: Academic3 Baseball 13 Boys' League 1,2,33 La Tertulia 2, Vice- Pres. 3. JEANNE SALADE: Academic3 Band 1,2, Sec. 33 Crater 33 F.T.A. 1,2, Vice-Pres. 33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Girls' League Council Tres. 33 I.R.L. 23 Snomads l,2, Tres. 3g Tennis 1,23. KATHLEEN SANBORN: Academic3 Candy Stripers 33 Sophomore Choir3 F.H.A. 1, Sec. 2,33 French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,33 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 23 Ushers 1,23 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 12 JERROLD DEAN SASSE: GCHSIHIQ Boys' League 1,2,3. JAMES ARTHUR SAVARD: Academic3 Band 1,2,33 Boys' League 1,2,3. SHEILA GAY SCHLOSSER: General3 D.E.C.O. 33 German Club 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3. ROGER SCHMIDT: General3 Band 1,2, Drum Major 33 Boys' League 1,2,33 Sophomore Choir 2,33 Chess Club 33 Madrigal 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,33 Saturday League Basket- ball 23 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Bye Bye Birdie 13-Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. DAVID SCHOTT: Academic3 Transfer 2, Maidstone Grammar School, Maidstone, Kent, Englandg Boys' League 2,33 Football 33 Golf -23 I.R.L. 3: Snomads 2,33 Tennis 3. BEVERLY JANE SCHWARTZ: General: Band 1,2,33 Choir 33 F.T.A., 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 33 Orchestra 2,3: Sophomore Choir: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man3 My Fair Lady 3. LINDA SCOTT: General: Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Madrigal 2: Pep Club 33 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 13 Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. LARRY SCOVILLE: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3: F.B.L.A. 33 Mountaineer Club 33 Snomads 1,2,3. A JOAN SEXTON: Academic3 Future. Medios 2, Sec.-Tres. 33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Hi- Times 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Quill and Scroll 33 Snomads' 23 Torch Honor 2,3. PATRICIA DIANE SHAFER: Academicz Band 1,2,3: Candy Stripers 2,3: F.T.A.' 3: Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 33 Latin Club 1,23 Natural History Club 1,23 Orchestra 3. MAUREEN SHANGLE: General: Transfer 3, Marshfield High School, Coos Bay: Girls' League 3. DAVID LAWRENCE SHOEMAKER: Gen- eral: Boys' League 1,2,3: Choir 2,33 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. TOM WAYNE SHOPP: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3. 'LAURI LEE SHULER: General: Candy Stripers 2, Sec. 33 Future Medios 2,3: G.A.A. 2, Pres. 33 Girls' League 1,2,33'Inter- Club Council Latin Club 1. LYNN D. SHELDON: General3 Mixed Chorus li Girls' League 1,2,3. DANIEL LEE SHELLEY: General: Transfer 2, Crater High School, Central Point: Boys' League 2,33 Football 2,3. ELLEN LOUISE SHERMAN: Academic3 Sophomore Choir3 Choir 33 Advanced Girls' Chorus 23 F.H.A. 33 F.T.A. 1,23 French Club 1,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. 23 Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. JO VAUGHNA LEE SIMMONS: General: Band 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3: Girls' League 1, 2,33' Hi-Times 23 Orchestra 2,33 Ushers 1. RON SIMMONS: General: Band 1: Basket- ball lg Cross Country 33 Football 23 Order of M 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3. LADAWNA CORINE SINKS: General3 Trans- fer 23 Cascade Union High School3 Girls' League 2,3. GRETA KRISTINA SKAAR: Academic: Candy Stripers 2,33 Sophomore Choir: Choir 2,33 Girls' League 1,2,3: Latin Club 1,2,33 Madrigal 33 Ushers 23 Moments from Musi- cals and Down in the Valley lg Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 3. SHIRLEY JEAN SLATER: General 13 Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 1,2,33 F.H.A. 1,23 French Club 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. lg Prom Committee 23 Snomads 1. SIDNEY KIANE SLEAD: General3 F.H.A. 2, 33 French Club 13 Girls' League 1,2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Snomads 2,33 Ushers 1,2. RICHARD SLUSSER: General3 Band 1,2,33 Boys' League 1,2,33 Mountaineer Club 3. RICHARD MARC SMETS: Academic: Chess Club lg Orchestra 1,2. CHARLES ALLEN SMITH: General: Boys' League 1,2.3. ELDEN DOYAL SMITH: 'General3 Boys' League 1,2,33 Saturday League Basketball 2,3. DOUG SMITH: General3 Transfer 2, Klamath Falls Union High School, Klamath Falls3 Boys' League 2.3: French Club 2. GARY SMITH: General: Boys' League 1,2, 33 Football lg Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3: Snomads 3: Track 1,3., LINDA LEE SMITH: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus li F.H.A. 2,33 G-A-A 13 Girls' League 1,2,3. NERINE SMITH: General: Transfer 2, Kla- math Union High School, Klamath Falls: D.E.C.O. 33 Girls' League 2,3. RANDY SMITH: General: Transfer 2, Kla- math Union High School, Klamath FHIISI Crater 2,33 Boys' League 2,3: S1'10m3d5 3-- KAY NELL SNEED: Academic: F.H.A. l,2, 33 Girls' League 1,2,33 Hi-TiITl6S 1,-2,31 La Tertulia 2,33 Orchestra 1,2,3: Pep Club 2,33 Bye Bye Birdie 13 Music Man 23 My Fair Lady 33 Quill and Scroll 2, Sec. 3. VICTOR SNYDER: Academic3 Band 1,2,33 Boys' League 1,2,3: Boys' League Council Pres.: Debate 1,2,33 French Club 13 H.E.C.A. 33 Inter-Club Council 33 I.R.L. 2, Pres. 33 Student Council 33 Torch Honor 2, Tres. 3. SHIRLEY KAY STEVENS: Academic3 Candy Stripers 33 Sophomore Choir3 F.T.A. 1,2, 33 French Club 1,23 G.A.A. 3: Snomads 2: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. ' RALPH E. SOUTHARD: General: Boys' League 1,2,3. PATRICIA SUZANNE SPAYDE: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus 23 D.E.C.O. 33 F.B.L.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 23 Shutterbug Club 3: Snomads 2. TED SPENCER: General3 Boys' League 1, 2,33 Mountaineer Club 3. RUSTY SPIKER: General3 Boys' League 1, 2,3: Saturday League Basketball 2. MANFRED STAMM: General: Boys' League 1,2,3: Sophomore Class Sec.: Snomads 3. JOHN RAYMOND STELLE: General Boys' League 1,2,3: Football 13 Saturday League l,2,3Q Track 2,32 Mountaineer Club 3. SANDRA STELLEQ cenefai, D.E.C.O. 3: F.H.A. 1,23 Girls' League 1,2,3. MIKE STEPHENSON: General3 Boys' League 1,2,3: H.E.C.A. 3. LARRY EUGENE STEVENS: General: Boys League 1,2,33 D.E.C.O. 3. CAROLYN SUE STEVER: General3 F.H.A. 1,2,3: Girls' League 3. JONATHAN LOGAN STEWART: General: Art Students League 33 Boys' League 1,2, 33 H.E.C.A. 13 I.R.L. 23 Natural History Club 1,23 Russian Club 1,2,3. CHET STICKLEY: General3 Boys League 1,2,3: Hi-Times 23 Saturday League Bas- ketball 2,33 Tennis 1. LARRY STOCKMAN: General3 Basketball 1, 23 Boys' League 1,2,3: Track 1. DENNIS STRONG: Generali Boys' League 1,2,33 Mixed Chorus 13,Debate 33 French Club 23 H.E.C.A. 33 Hi-Times 33 I.R.L. 3g Quill and Scroll 33 Inherit the Wind 2. JERRY SULLIVAN: General3 Boys' League 1,2,33 Football 1,2,33 Order of M 2,33 Saturday League 3. BQB 3SUTHERLlN: GCHCIHIQ Boys' League ,Za - RUTH SUTTON: General3 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 1. LINDA SWARTSFAGER: General3 Girls' League 1,2,3. DOUGLAS HARLAN SWEET: Academic3 Band 1,23 Boys' League 1,2,33 Cross Coun- try 33 German Club 3: Inter-Club Council 33 Order of M 33 Track 1,2,3. BERNARD SZYMANIAK: General3 Boys' League 1,2,33 Chess Club 33 Football 13 German Club 33 Order of M 3g Russian Club 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,33 My Fair Lady 3. ALBERT TAYLOR: General, Transfer 2, Dalles High School, The Dalles, Beta- Kappa-Phi 2,3, Boys' League 2,3, German Club 2,3. CAROL F. TAYLOR: Academic, Transfer 3, John Marshall High School, Portland, Girls' League 3, La Tertulia 3. CYNTHIA L. TAYLOR: Academic, Candy Stripers 3, Debate 1,2, F.H.A. 1, French Club 2, Future Medics 2, Pres. 3, Girls' League l,2,3, Inter-Club Council 3, I.R.L. 2,3, Latin Club 2, Natural History Club 1,2, Sec.-Tres. 3, Orchestra 1,2, Pep Club 2,3, Torch Honor 2,3. MELVIN LEE TAYLOR: Academic, Band l,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3, Boys' State 2, Snomads 3. NANCY JANE TAYLOR: Academic, F.T.A. l,2,3, French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, G.A.A. 1, Girls' League l,2,3, Pep Club 3, Senior Leader 3. VIRGINIA LYNN TEETER: General, Band l,2,3, .French Club 1,2, Girls' League 1, 2,3, Hi-Times 3, Snomads 3. ROSEMARY JANE TEETOR: Academic, Transfer 3, South Side High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Girls' League 3. RICHARD JAMES TEMPLETON: General, Boys' League l,2,3, Football 2. KEN HOWARD THACKER: General, Trans- fer 2, Arcata High School, Arcata, Calif., 'Boys' League 2,3, Technicians 3. CATHELINE MARIE THANOS: Academic, Candy Stripers 3, F.H.A. 1, French Club 2, Future Medios 2,3, Girls' League l,2,3, I.R.L. 2,3, Latin Club 1, 'Natural History Club l,2,3, Pep Club 3, Prom .Committee 2, Ushers I,2.. DICK ALLEN THOMAS: General, Boys' League 1,2,3. DORIS DARLENE THOMAS: General, Girls' League 1,2,3. WADE THOMAS: General, Beta-Kappa-Phi l,2, .Boys' League l,2,3, Chess Club I, German Club 2,3, Latin Club 1,2, Natural History' Club 2,3. MARY ALLENE THOMASON: General, Girls' League 1,2,3. SHARON LEE THOMPSON: General, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Girls' League l,2,3, JOE M. THORNTON: General, Band l,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3, Chess Club 3, Sno- mads 3. DANA ROBERT THURMAN: General, Base- ball 1,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3, Football I,2, 3, Order of M 2,3, Saturday League Bas- ketball 1,2,3. ROILENE THURMAND: General, Transfer 2, North Salem High School, Salem, Girls' League 2,3, Pep Club 3. CATHERINE TINGLEAF: General, Major- ettes l,2,3, Sophomore Choir, Girls' League l,2,3, Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1, Bye Bye Birdie 1. CAROLE ELIZABETH TINSLEY: General, Candy Stripers 2,3, Sophomore Choir, Choir 2,3, Girls' League l,2,3, Latin Club 1,2, 3, National Thespian Club l,2,3, Pep Club 3, Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1, Music Man 2, My Fair Lady 3. MIKE G. TITUS: General, Boys' Leaguf 1,2,3. DONALD TODD: General: Boys' League 1, 2,3, Football l,2,3, Order of M 2,33 Wrestling I. FRANK TOEWS: General, Boys' League 1, 2,3, Football 1,2,3: Order Of MH 1,2,3: Saturday League Basketball 1,2,3, Track l,2,3, .IANIS DIANE TROWER: General, Sopho- more Choir, G.A.A. l,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. RICHARD WARREN TRULLINGER: Gen- eral, Transfer 2, Henley High School, Klamath Falls, Boys' League l,2,3, Choir 3, My Fair Lady 3. COLIN EDWARD TUBBS: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3, French Club 1: Golf l,2,3: I.R.L. 3, Wrestling 1,2, Home Room Rep. 3. JOHN TUNGATE: General: Boys' League l,2,3, Mixed Chorus 1,2,3: Track l,2,3, LAURIE ANNE UNDERWOOD: General: D.E.C.O. 3, F.I-I.A. l,2, G.A.A. 2: Girls' League l,2,3. PATRICIA SUSAN VALDES: General: D.E.C.O. 3, F.H.A. 3: Girls' League 1, 2,3. KATHERINE LILLIAN VANDAGRIFT: General, Band l,2,3, G.A.A. l,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Snomads 3. MARK EDWARD VANDERLINDER: Gen- eral, Transfer 3, Boys' League 3, Football 3, Saturday League Basketball 3. GARY VAUGHN: General, Attended Crater Sophomore year, Basketball 1, Boys' League 1,3, Mixed Chorus 3, Football 1, Saturday League Basketball l,3, Track 1,3. SONJA VERMEULEN: General, Girls' League l,2,3, Prom Committee I. DIANA RUTH VINZANT: General, Sopho- more Choir, D.E.C.O. 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Girls' League l,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Torch Honor 2,3, Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley l. SUSAN JEAN VROMAN: General, Girls' League 1,2,3. CI-IERYL CHRISTINE WALKER: General, Sophomore Choir, Girls' League l,2,3, La Tertulia 3, Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1. DANIEL DAVID WALKER: General, Boys' League l,2,3, Football 1,2, Wrestling l,2,3. RONALD E. WALLACE: General: Basketball I, Boys' League l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Natural History Club 2, Order of M 2,31 Saturday League Basketball 2,3. GARY WALTON: General, Transfer 3: Boys' League 3: Radio Club 3. BILL WARNER: General, Boys' League I, 2,3, Track 1. WILLIAM WARREN: General, Boys' League l,2,3, H.E.C.A. 3, Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball l,2,3, Shut- terbug Club 2. MICHEL JOSEPH WASHBURN: General: Boys' League l,2,3, French Club 2. MICHAEL K. WATERS: General, Transfer 2, Boys' League 2,3. TIMOTHY FRANK WATRUD: Academic: Basketball 1, Boys' League l,2,3, Boys' League Council Sgt-at-Arms 3, Class Rep- resentative 2, Football l,2,3, German Club 2, I.R.L. l,2,3, Latin Club 2, Natural His- tory Club 3, Order of M 2,32 Prom Committee 2, Saturday League Basketball 2,3, Student Council 2: Torch Honor 2, Vice-Pres. 3. ' CATHERINE KEIL WATSON: Academic: Band 1,2, Sophomore Choir, Choir 2,31 Girls' League l,2,3, H.E.C.A. 3, Latin Club l,2,3, Madrigal 2,3, Torch Honor 2,3, Bye Bye Birdie I, Music Man 2: My Fair Lady 3. GLEN WATSON: General, Boys' League I, 2,3, D.E.C.O. 3, Saturday League Bas- ketball l,2,3. JACK WATSON: General: Boys' League l, 2,3, Chess Club 1,21 Golf l,2,3, Hi-Times 3, I.R.L. 2,3, Prom Committee 2: Quill and Scroll 3, Snomads I,2,3. BILL WEAZEL: General: Boys' League 1, 2,3. JAMES LEE WELS: General: Boys' League l,2,3, ALICIA GENE WEST: General: F.T.A. 2,31 Girls' League l,2,3, La Tertulia 2. JILL LORRAINE WH.-XLEN: General: Art Students' League 2,3, F.B.L.A. 2,31 Girls' League I,2,3: Snomads l. CONNIE SUE WHISNAN: General: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' League l,2,3, Ushers 2. RODNEY LEE WHITE: General: Band l,22, 3: Boys' League l,2,3, Orchestra SHARON MAE WHITE: Generalz. Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' League 1,2,3. ALICE ILENE WHITMORE: General: Girls' Chorus 1, F.I'I.A. 2,3, Girls' League I,2,3. ROBERT WIEGAND: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3, German Club 2: Inter-Club Council 3, I.R.L. 2,3, Natural History Club l,2, Pres. 3, Prom Committee 2: Saturday League Basketball 1: Torch Honor 2,3: My Fair Lady 3. FREDEANE A. WILKINS: General: Girls' Chorus I,. F.H.A. l,2,3, Girls' League l,2,3, JERRY LEWIS WILLIAMS: General: Band I, Boys' League l,2,3, French Club 2,3. DANNY LEWIS WILLIAMSON: General: Boys' League l,2,3, Saturday League Bas- ketball 3. ALAN WILSON: General: Boys' League l, 2,3. DAVE WILSON: General: Boys' League l,2, 3: Saturday League Basketball 2: Sno- mads 2,3. MARK LOWELL WILSON: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3, German Club 2,3, H.E.C.A. 3: LR.L. 2,3, Latin Club l.2,3: Torch Honor 2,3. MIKE H. WILSON: General, Boys' League l,2,3, D.E.C.O. 2,3. SANDRA LEE WILSON: General: French Club l,2,3, Girls' League l,2,3, Orchestra 3: Snomads 2,3. GEORGIA KAY WINDSCHEFFEL: General: Sophomore Choir, D.E.C.O. 3: Girls' League l,2,3, Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley l. JERRY WISDOM: General, Boys' League I, 2,31 Orchestra l,2,3, Snomads 3. SANDRA WOLKLANIEWSKI: General: Fu- ture Medics 2: Girls' League 1,2,3. BARBARA WOOD: General: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2,3, G.A.A. I,2,3: Girls' League l,2,3, National Thespian Club 2,3: Pep Club 3. GERALD D. WOODS: General, Transfer 2: Band 2, Boys' League 2,3. THOMAS L. WOOTON: General, Band l,2: Baseball l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3, Football l,2,3, Natural His- tory Cltib l,2: Order of M 2,3. CURTIS ALLEN WYATT: General: Basket- ball l,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3, Football l, 2,3, Order of M l,2,3, Track l,2,3. RANDY YANKEE: General, Transfer 3, Dal- las Senior High School, Dallas, Oreg., Boys' League 3. JOHN EARL YOAKLEY: Academic: Boys' League l,2,3, Boys' League Council Pres. 3: Sophomore Choir, Choir 2,3, Chess Club 3: Football l,2,3, Inter-Club Council 3: I.R.L. 2,3, Order of M 2,3, Snomads l,2,3, Student Council 3: Torch Honor 2: Moments from Musicals and Down in the Valley 1: Music Man 2, My Fair Lady 3. DONALD L. YOUNG: General: Boys' League l,2,3, Football l,2: Saturday League Bas- ketball l,3. MICHAEL A. YOUNG: General: Boys' League l,2,3. MARY RUTH ZIER: Academic: F.H.A. 3: French Club 1,22 Future Medics 2,32 Girls' League 1,2,3: I.R.L. I,2. 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BOW! lYlLUl:1.l!ACK L'::1 .,A, ,E gf. mms' smnv 711-11 Vehfh V. f-2, i5','2?Y' WJ!!! XIIWI' M3255 bun-4 V JUANITA I. ANDERSON: R.N., Trinity Hos- pital, Minot, N.D.: Home Nursing: Wrote official Home Nursing Course of Study Manual for the state of Oregon. JAMES BACKEN: English Dept. Head: B.S., Southern Oregon College: M.Ed., Univer- sity of Oregon: Advanced Senior English. LEONA BARRERA: B.A., Western State College of Colorado: Spanish and English. KEITH BAYNE: B.S., Oregon State Univer- sity: Metal Shop and Wood Shop. DEAN BENSON: B.A., Willamette Univer- sity: M.A., San Jose State College: Biology: Assistant Football coach: Head Track coach: Article published in 'iCoaching Clinic? GRACE BERG: Dean of Girls: B.S., Univer- sity of Oregon. RYDER BERG: B.A., Minot State College: M.A., University of Oregon: Science Dept. Head: Chemistry. THELDA BEVENS: B.A., Southern Oregon College: English. MILFORD C. BIDDINGTON: B.S., Southern Oregon College: U.S. History: World His- tory: Advisor, Mountaineer Club: Coach, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball. GENE A. BROWN: B.S., Southern Oregon College: M.S., Oregon State University: Biology: Advisor, Natural History Club. AUDREY BUTLER: B.S., Lewis and Clark College: Counselor, Junior Girls. ELSIE L. BUTLER: B.S. University of Ore- gon: Math Dept. Head: Basic and College Algebra. BEVERLY BUTTS: B.S., Oregon State Uni- versity: Homemaking: Assistant Advisor to F.H.A. BARBARA W. CABLER: B.A., Southern Oregon College: Sophomore English. GEORGE CAMPBELL: B.S., LaSierra Col- lege: M.Ed., University of Oregon: Reading Courses, and Remedial Courses. HAL CARVER: Drivers Training. SANDRA CHAMBERLIN: B.A., Colorado State College: Homemaking: Advisor, F.H.A. DOROTHY CORBIT: B.S., University of Wis- consin: M.S., University of Wisconsin: French. Faculty Rover JOHN CRABB: B.S., Whitman College: M.A., University of Vlfashington: Distributive Ed- ucation and Occupations: Advisor, D.E.C.O.: Past Pres., State Distributive Education Clubs. JANICE CRISP: B.S., University of Idaho: Girls P.E.: Advisor, Pep Club: Coach, Field Hockey: Vice-Pres., Oregon Division for Girls and Women's,Sports. MABEL DAY: R.N., Hunter College, St. Lukes Hospital School of Nursing, New York: School Nurse. DENNIS A. DEDRICK: B.S., Southern Ore- gon College: Algebra and Geomefrv. STELLA DEMO: R.N., Nursing Diploma, Uni- versity of Iowa: Home Nursing. JOHN DRYSDALE: B.S., University of Ore- gon: Orchestra: Pres., Southern Oregon Music Educators Association. DON EASTMAN: B.S., Southern Oregon Co lege: American Problems. LINDA EVANS: B.S., Oregon State Unive sity: Business Education. PAUL A. EVENSEN: B.S., Oregon State Uni- versity: 'U.S. History: Assistant Coach, Football and Wrestling Coach, Golf. JACK FINK: B.A., University of Colorado: M.N.S., University of Idaho: Biology: Advisor, Radio Club. JOHN D. FINKBEINER: B.A., Seattle Pacific College: Bookkeeping and General Bus- iness: Coach, Cross Country and Track: Homeroom. KATHY FONKEN: B.S., University of ore- gon: Art. GERTRUDE FREDRICKSON: B.A., Univer- sity of Nebraska: Business Education. SANDRA GABEL: B.A., State College of Iowa: Sophomore English. KAYE GOFF: B.S., Southern Oregon College: Junior English. ROBERT A. GROSS: B.S., University of North Dakota: Senior English: Coach, Swirr Team. DELBERT F. HACKERT: B.S., Oregon State University: Algebra III and Trig, Calculus, College Algebra, Matrix and Boolean Alge- bra: Advisor, Sophomore Class. SHIRLEY HACKERT: B.A., Southern Oregon College: First Semester Algebra III and Trig. RALPH HALE: B.S., University of Idaho: U.S. History. DON HANNING: Five Year Vocational Cer- tifrcate, Oregon State University: Machine Shop. MARGARET HARRANG: B.S., Oregon State University: M.Ed., Oregon State University: Homemaking IV: Advisor, F.H.A. JIM HEATH: B.S., Western State College of Colorado.: American Problems. DAVID HILE: B.S., University of Oregon: M.S., University of Oregon: General Bus- iness, Recordkeeping, and Personal Typing. RUTH HOCKERSMITH: B.S.: Oregon State University: M.S., Oregon State University: Homemaking Dept. Head: Homemaking: Advisor, F.H.A.: State Scholarship Com- mittee, Oregon Home Economics Associa- tion: District Chairman, Oregon Home Economics Association. ROBERT HUFF: B.S., University of Kansas: M.A., University of Missouri: Group Guid- ance Director: Scholarship Chairman: Coach, Tennis and Cross Country: Chair- man, O.S.A.A. Tennis Committee. JEAN B. JAMES: B.S., Oregon State Univer- sity: Homemaking IV, Second Year Foods, and Practical Homemaking: Assistant Ad- visor, F.H.A. DONALD D. JOHNSON: B.S., Southern Ore- gon College: M.S., University of Oregon: English. JAMES A. JOHNSTON: B.A., Western State College of Colorado: M.A., Western State College of Colorado: Physics: Advisor, Sen- ior Class. SALLY D. JONES: B.S., University of Ore- gon: Health, P.E., and Drivers' Education: Advisor, Girlis Gymnastic Team. MARVIN KAUTZ: B.A., State Teachers Col- lege, North Dakota: M.A., Colorado State College: First Semester, Junior Boys' Coun- selor: Second Semester, Dean of Boys. JOHN KOVENZ: B.A., University of Oregrfn: English: Coach, Baseball: Assistant Coach, J.V. Football. ROBERT LANE: B.A., University of Washing- ton: U.S. History and American Problems. MARJORIE LININGER: B.A., University of Oregon: English: Advisor, Sophomore Class: Vice-Pres. of Faculty Association. LLOYD .S. LYDA: B.A., George Fox College: B.S., Southern Oregon College: Auto Mech- anics: Instructor for Plymouth Trouble Shooting Contest.: Featured by Saturday Evenling Post in Sput Pop Clank Varoomi' artlc e. ALEX MCDONALD: First Semester, Dean of Boys: Second Semester, Acting Principal: B.S., Pacific University. LOUIS W. MAHAR: B.S., Mayville State Teacheris College: Typing III, Bookkeeping, and Clerical Practice. TOM MARIER: B.S., Washington State Uni- versity: Sophomore English: Coach, J.V. Basketball: Assistant coach, Football and Baseball. JOHN T. MAST: B.S., University of Idaho: M.S., University of Idaho: Past Pres., Jack- son County Teachers Association: Vice- Pres., Medford Teacher's Association. VONDIS MILLER: B.M., University of Ore- gon: M.M., University of Oregon: Varsity Band, Junior Varsity Band, and Concert Band: Director, Pep Band. IRVING A. MIRICK: B.A., 'Upper Iowa Uni- versity: M.A., Iowa University: Band. RALPH MONROE: B.S., University of Mis- souri: Drivers' Training and Physical Edu- cation: Assistant Coach, J.V. Football: Coach, Wrestling. BIFFLE MOORE: B.A., George Peabody Colt lege: M.A., University of Denver: English and Public Speaking. PATRICIA MOUNTS: B.S., University of Oregon: M.S., University of Oregon: Sopho- more and Junior P.E.: Advisor, G.R.A.: Coach, Girls' Tennis: Sec.-Tres., Oregon Association for Health Physical Education and Recreation. ROBERT D. MYRICK: B.S. Southern Oregon College: M.S. Southern Oregon College: Counselor, Junior Boys'. JOHN NEAL: B.S., Southern Oregon College: Biology. LOWELL NELSON: B.S., Western Montana College: Senior English. CHARLES NEVI: B.S., Southern Oregon College: English: Coach, J.V. Baseball. DAVE NEWLAND: B.S., University of Ore- gon: Math and Driver's Training: Assistant Coach, Wrestling and Track. FLOYD PAWLOWSKI: B.S., Southern Ore- gon College: Chemistry. ROLF PEDERSON: B.S., St. Olaf College: B.S., University of Minnesota: Biology. DUANE RICHARDSON: B.S., Oregon State University: M.Ed., Oregon State University: Drafting: Coach, Ski Team: Advisor, Sno- mads. FRANK ROELANDT: B.S., Oregon State University: P.E.: Coach, Basketball, J.V. Football, and J.V. Baseball. HELEN ROPER: B.S., Oregon State Univer- sity: Mathematics. FRANCES RUCK: B.S., University of North Dakota: Junior English Advisor, Torch Honor and Junior Class. WILLIAM RUCK: First Semester, Scholar- ship Chairman: Second Semester, Adminis- trative Assistant to Superintendent of Schools. GENE RUSHING: B.S., Southern Illinois University: M.S., Southern Illinois Univer- sity: U.S. History. GLEN SCHIREMAN: B.S., University of Min- nesota: M.A., University of Minnesota: Biology: Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator. ARTHUR SCOTT: B.S., University of Ore- gon: M.S., University of Oregon: Head, Boys' Physical Education Dept. LYNN SJOLUND: B.S., University of Oregon: M.A., University of Oregon: Advisor, Choir: Advanced Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus: Music Theory and Lit. GATEWOOD SMITH: B.S., Colorado State College: M.S., Oregon State University: Geometry and Algebra III, Trig.: Advisor, Junior Class. JOANNE SMITH: B.A., State University of Iowa: Social Studies Dept. Head: Social Studies: Advisor, I.R.L. MARY ANNE SMITH: B.S., Iowa State Uni- versity: M.S., University of Oregon: Ameri- can Problems and European History, Ad- vanced Placement: Advisor, Varsity Rally Squad. MAXINE SMITH: B.A., University of Oregon: German I, II, and III: Advisor, German Club. ALICE SMOCK: A.B., Pacific University: Counselor, Junior Girls. JOHN SMOCK: A.B., Pacific University: M.S., Southern Oregon College: World His- tory and Ancient History. FRED SPIEGELBERG: B.S., Washington State University: B.Ed., Washington State University: P.E. and Drivers Education: Coach, Football: Assistant Coach, Track: Advisor, Order of NM . ROBERT STEDMAN: B.S., University of Oregon: M.S., University of Oregon: Eng- lish: Advisor, Technicians: Auditorium Superintendent. EDNA STEWART: B.A., Coe College, Iowa: Russian: Advisor, Russian and Latin Club. JAMES TACCHINI: B.S., Southern Oregon College: M.S., Southern Oregon College: Senior English: Advisor, F.T.A. DEVERE TAYLOR: B.S., Oregon State Uni- versity: M.S., University of Oregon: Speech and Social Studies: Advisor, Student Coun- cil: Coach, Debate. JACK TEETERS: M.S.. Fort Hays Kansas State College: Crafts. MARVIN TRAUTMAN: B.A., Huron College, South Dakota: M.S., University of Idaho: Chemistry I and Il: Advisor, Shutterbug Club. NAOMI VAN DYKE: B.A., University of Oregon: Spanish: Counselor, Senior Girls. JOHNNIE VAN SCOY: M.A., University of Missouri: U.S. History, Economics, and Sociol0gYJ Advisor, H.E.C.A. VERNIVOSS: B.S., Oregon State University: M.S., Stout State College: Wood Shop. MARY GALE WALTER: B.A., Oregon State University: Business Education: Co-advisor, F.B.L.A.: Secretary, Medford High School Teachers Association. GARY WATTS: B.S., Southern Oregon Col- lege: U Sophomore English. RAY WEINHOLD: B.S., Southern Oregon College: Senior English. CLARA WENDT: 'B.A., Linfield College: Librarian. ROBERT WERNER: B.S., Mankato State College: Plane Geometry, Algebra III and gpg? and Senior Math: Advisor, Chess u . DOROTHY WILSON: B.A., Iowa State Col- lege: Head, Language Dept.: Spanish: Advisor, Spanish Club. RILEY WINCHELL: B.S., Southern Oregon College: M.S., Southern Oregon College: Junior English: Advisor, Yearbook: Presi- dent, Oregon .Association of Journalism Advisors. LEONA WINTERS: B.S., North Dakota State University: Home Management. VERN WOLTHOFFI: KLA., University of Missouri: B.A., Dubuque University: Ameri- can Problems and Journalism: Advisor: News Paper: Past President of Oregon Association of Journalism Advisors. LENORE ZAPEI.L:' B.A., College of St. Benedict: M.S., Southern Oregon College: Drama: Advisor, Thespians. A Senior Class of 1965 Scbolmfslogzbr Academic Honors Banquet Scholarship . .. ..... Dennis Boshears Art Students' League Scholarship ....... California Lutheran College Scholarship .... . . . . .Lawrence Reavis ...............PatriciaGlather Foley . ...Mark Milne, Penelope Roach, Victor Snyder Elks' Leadership Scholarship ................ Elk Lumber Co. Scholarships ................. Federation of Women's Clubs Art Scholarship ...... .............................. L inda Davis Future Business Leaders of America Scholarship ...... ......... ................. C a rol Longan Future Homemakers of America Honors Scholarship ....... .... K ay Sneed Future Teachers of America Scholarship ................... ...... S usan Fox Harry and David Holmes Scholarship, University of Oregon .... ..... D ouglas Mann Haupert Tractor -Company Scholarship .................... ........ D ouglas Sweet History, Economics, Civics Association Scholarship ........ .... M ichael McDonald Insurance Company of America Scholarship ........ ...... W illiam Enyart .. . . . . .Jack Mullen . . . . .Douglas Mann KMED Sportscasters Scholarship ........... Leonard B. Mayfield Memorial Scholarship . . . Lester D. Harris Memorial Scholarship ......... .... ....... R u th Grant Little Garden Club of Medford Scholarship ................................. .... ................ C y nthia Taylor Lowell Berry Foundation Scholarship, U. of California at Irvine ....................................... Sarah Matthews Medford High School General Scholarships . . .Michael Barker Kathryn Dyrud, Dean Hansen, Nancy Luschen, Esther Ronnander Medford Mail Tribune Scholarship .................................................................. Stephen Lamb Medford Rotary Club Scholarship ....... ............................... .... ............ ..... D 0 u g Eakin Michael T. Dwyer Memorial Scholarship ....... ,... ....... R o bert Ottosen Moore Hamilton Memorial Scholarship .......... .... ................ R i chard Rush National Foundation Health Careers Scholarships ........... ..... A nne Donahue, Phyllis Elzea N.R.O.T.C. Principal Appointment, Princeton University ..... ........... T imothy Watrud Northwest Nazarene College Scholarship .................. ......... N ancy Gordon Oregon Junior Miss Scholarship ......... ............... K aren Foley Oregon State University Scholarships . . . .... Doug Eakin, Joan Sexton P.E.O. Scholarship ................ .......... K aren Hugdahl Portland State College Scholarship .... ....,,..,.............. ................ ............. C a r ol Taylor Rogue Equipment Sales Scholarship ........................................,......................... Doug Eakin Senior Class Honors Scholarships ............. David Brown, Michael Dean, Philip Frohnmayer, Phillip Gilbertson, Frederick Haupert, Kenneth Himes, Ann Jensen, Judith Miller, Susan Plumley, Catherine Watson Southern Oregon College Scholarships .... Mary Bannister, Suzanne Brooks, Rebecca Brumback, Sharon Chiprnan, Shirley Epps, Linda Graham, Sharon Keene, Katherine Kula, Linda Lamprnan, Nancy Luschen, Beverly Schwartz, Patricia Shafer, Nancy Taylor Stanford University Scholarship ..................................................................... Karen Foley State Scholarship Commission Award, Willamette University ............................................. Victor Snyder The Carpenter Foundation Scholarships .... Lynn Benton, Kathleen Bevis, Lynda Butler, Linda Davis, Anne Donahue, Katherine Dougherty, John Eads, Marty Fegley, Patricia Glather, Nancy Gordon, Linda Graham, Marlene Hall, George Hartwein, Karen Hugdahl, Bruce Johnson, Olivia J onason, Katherine Kula, Benjamin Lear,.Richard Lowthian, Sarah Matthews, Patricia Reed, Joan Sexton, Patricia Shafer, Theodore Spencer, Shirley Stevens, Jon Stewart, Nancy Taylor, Robert Wiegand, John Yoakley Thespian Troupe F5358 Scholarship ................................ ............ ................... S h aron Hugdahl Torch Honor Society Scholarship ...... ............................................................. D anae Patella University of Oregon Scholarships ........,. James Anderson, Linda Davis, Robert Haworth, Stephen Lamb, Benjamin Lear, ' Douglas Mann, Danae Patella, Cynthia Taylor Willamette University Honor Scholarship ........... ..... ....... V i ctor Snyder Zonta Club Scholarship ................. . . . . . . Suzanne Brooks Grants In Ana' American Legion Auxiliary, Centennial Post 135100 . . . ...... ......................................... C heryl Walker Emil' and Amelia Britt Educational Grants ........,....... Sidney Condon, Linda Cosler, Pamela Fox, Michael Henning. Ronald McUne, Richard Minshall, Jerry Sullivan Frank TouVelle Trust Educational Grants . . Gregory Dippel, William Frazier, Dennis Strong, Bernard Szymaniak, Albert Taylor Linfield College ...,................................................... ...... ............... T i mothy Brown Medford Beauty School ................ .......................................................... L inda Boren Medford Rotary Club Educational Grants . . . . . . Richard Alexander, Sharon Cannon, Syrena Gay, Elizabeth Gaston, Day Lynch. Rodney Nielson, Ronald Simmons, Kenneth Thacker, Cheryl Walker University of Oregon ................................ Lynn Flanders, Thomas Wooten Valli Beauty School . . . . ,,,, , , Karen Day-is Awnmfv and H anon American Chemical Society Award .... .... K enneth Himes Bausch and Lomb Science Award ....... ............. T imothy Watrud Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow .. . ................. Nancy Gordon Drama Award - Best Thespians of the Year . . .... Karen Hugdahl, Sharon Hugdahl Elks, Leadership Awards ................................ . . . .... Karen Foley, Frederick Haupert John Nuich Award - Outstanding Football Player ............,....... ................ W illiam Enyart Journalism Awards - Eric W. Allen Certificate of Newspaper Service- Outstanding Senior Girl, Newspaper ...................... .... D anae Patella Outstanding Senior Boy, Newspaper ........................ .... .... T h omas Kerr Journalism Awards - George S. Turnbull Certificate of Yearbook Service- Outstanding Senior Girl, Yearbook ......................... .... S ally Bratton Outstanding Senior Boy, Yearbook ............ ....... G ary Quinn KMED Sportscastcrs Award uAll Aroundn Athlete . . . .... William Enyart Kiwanis Awards for Outstanding Service- Band .................... .... R ichard Johnston Orchestra .............. . . . ........... Susan Fox Choir ............... .............. P hilip Frohnmayer National Merit Finalists .... .. . ..... ......... C onrad Hodson, Mark Wilson Oregon State University- Honors At Entrance , , , ,... Dennis Boshears, Michael Dean, Phillip Gilbertson, Kenneth Himes, Bruce Johnson, ludith Miller, Robert Wiegand Southern Oregon College- Honors At Entrance ............. Mary Bannister, Virginia Johnson, Katherine Kula, Anna Richardson, Richard Rush Sterling Silversmith of America Award- Outstanding Senior Girl in Homemaking . . . . . . . Kathleen Sanborn University of Oregon- Honors At Entrance .................. . . ...... Danae Patella, Cynthia Taylor Willamette University-Honors At Entrance . .. ...................... .. . . Victor Snyder Outstanding Senior Girl Outstanding Senior Boy Karen Foley Frederick Haupert We W MEDF !2D152 ASIEQAGES COMPAIZED T O 3,00 afuoot svsfrms AKLUJAGES -GRADE IZ I , I ,.,, W ,,,Wf,WMwW4-www A , ,,,,,,,,,nw ' fl ' HMM PM 4 W ,,,,. M V A f F534 QAM , , -X., mr In Memoriam - Dr. Leomzm' B. Mayfield 1905-196 Dr. Leonard Mayfield, was born in Esta- cada, Oregon April 8, 1905. He graduated from Oregon City High School in 1923 and from the University of Oregon in 1929 with a bachelors degree. He continued his edu- cation in following years and received his masters and doctorate also from the Uni- versity of Oregon. Dr. Mayfield began his teaching career in Springfield in 1927. He also taught in Grants Pass, Oregon City, before coming to Medford in 1939 as principal of Medford High School. He was assistant superin- tendent of public schools under E. H. Hed- rick in 1955 and became superintendent the following year. Dr. Mayfield not only upheld his job as superintendent, but was also very active in civic and national organizations. He was a member ef educational associations both on a state and national basis. He was also active in Rotary, Shrine, Boy Scouts, and the First Presbyterian Church. ln 1959, he made a tour of Russia under the sponsorship of the National Educators, Program. 7 BOARD OF EDUCATION Barker, William A., Chairman 25 Boals, David C., -Vice-Chairman 25 Haupert, Carroll, Member 25 Reid, John, Member 25 Bash, Frank C. 25 Blackstone, Billy 25 Wakefield, Wayne 25 BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF. Slater, Wilson G., Clerk-Business Mgr. 25 Stephenson, Berneice, Bookkeeper 36 Anderson, Maralyn, Clerk-Typist 36 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mayfield, Leonard, Superintendent 24 Becken, Elliot D., Acting Superintendent 24 Acheson, J. Russell, Assistant Superintendent ' 24 Ruck, William, Administration Assistant 27 Darneille, Lavon, Executive Secretary 36 Dorrell, Lillian, Oliice Mgr. 36 Index Atwood, Bonnie, Receptionist 36 Lyon, Doris, Stenographer 36 SUPERVISORY STAFF DeVoss, Henry, Special Education 27 Wait, Virginia, Cafeteria 27 Dyruei, Justin, Vocal Music 27 Ragsdale, Lee, Health-Physical Ed. 27 Mirick. Irving A., Instrumental Music 27 Vinsel, Lindsay, Adult Education 27 Wicker, R. E. Bud , Maintenance Matthews, Ralph B., Transportation Stroh, Don, Audio-Visual Medley, Precia, Elem. Libraries York, Laura, Penmanship Lundquist, Kathryn, Curric. Materials Morrill, Bertha. Practical Nursing PUBLICATIONS AND CLERICAL STAFF Morgan, Margaret, Clerk-Steno 36 Morgan, Virginia, Multilith Operator 36 Robbins, Mary, Secretary 36 Burman, Carroll. Clerk-Typist 36 Cumming, Jack, Custodian Administration Building Dufiy, Elaine, Secretary, Office Mgr. 36 Boardman, Jan, Teacher Aide-Music 36 Connolly, Lillian, Secretary, Adult Ed. 36 Hargrave, Ilse, Teacher Aide-English 36 Hugohoom, Elaine, Secretary Metzger, June, Bookroom Clerk Morris, Berneice, Teacher Aide-English 36 St. Martin, Dolores, Teacher Aide-Soc. St. 36 Saltmarsh, Mary, Scholarship Secretary 36 Shafer, Marie, Teacher Aide-Counsel. Ctr. 36 Simcox, Jackie 36 Sisson, Lydia 36 Smith, Marion 36 Follis, Carol, Soc. St. 36 Young, Clara 36 ASSOCIATE TEACHERS Block, Francis. Mathematics Faculty Anderson, Juanita 31,141 Backen, James 31 Barrera, Leona 31 Bayne, Beach, Keith 31 Harold Benson, Dean 31 Berg. Grace 66 Berg, Ryder 31 Bevens, Thelda 31 Biddington, Milford 31,102 Brown, Eugene 31 Butler, Audrey 30 Butler, Elsie 28,31 Butts, Beverly 31 Cabler, Barbara 31 Campb ell, George 31 Carver, Hal 31 Chamberlin, Sandra 31 Corbit, Dorothy 31 Crabb, John 31,132 Crisp, Janice 31 nay, Mabel 31 Fink, Jack 32 Finkbeiner, John 32 Flann, Adaire Fonken, Kathy 32 Fredrickson, Gertude 32 Gabel, Sandra 32 Goff, Kaye 32 Grimes, Linda 32 Gross, Robert 32 Hackert, Del 32,34 Hackert, Shirley 35 Hale, Ralph 32 Hanning, Don 32 Harrang, Margaret 32 Harris, Lester 2,3 Heath, Jim 33 Hile, David 33 Heckersmith, Ruth 33 HuFf, Robert 27,33,63.114 James, Jean 33 Johnson, Donald 33,34 Johnston, James 33 Dedrick, Dennis 32 Demo. Stella 32 Drysdale, John 32,172,119 Eastman, Don 32 Evans. Linda 32 Evensen, Paul 32,103 Jones, Sally 33 Kautz, 'Marvin 30 Kirtley, Josephine 26 Kovens, John 33,113 Lyda, Lloyd 33 McDonald, Alex 26 McDonald, Mrs. 66 Mahar, Louis 33 Marier. Tom 33,101,113 Mast, John 33 Miller, Vondis 33,120,121 Mirick, Irving 27,30,33,118 Monroe, Ralph 33 Moore, Biffle 33 Mounts, Patricia 33 Myrick, Robert 30 Neal, John 33 Nelson, Lowell 33 Nevi, Charles 33 Newland, Dave 33 Pawlowski, Floyd 33 Pederson, Rolf 33 Richardson, Duane 34,145 Roelandt, Frank 34,96 Roper, Helen 34 Ruck, Frances 34 Ruck, William 27 Rushing, Gene 34 Schireman, Glenn 34 Scott, Arthur 34 Lane, Robert 33 Lininger, Marjorie 33 Slllllti PM Students Acheson, Sue, Jr. 123,174 Allen, Mike, Jr. 89,110,123,147,I74 Baker, Krista, Sr. 138,198 Acord, 198 Acord, Adair, Adams, Adams, Adams, Linda, Soph. 118,l21,138,158, Patty, Sr. PattYv .111 125,144,174 Andrew, Jr. 174 Don, Sr. 132 George, Soph. 158 Adams, Jack, Sr. 132 Allen, Patty, Sr. 198 Allen, Teresa, Soph. 122,149,158 Ammons, Linda, Jr. 124,174 Anders, Jane, Soph. 122,158 Anders, Rafe, Sr. 128,198 Anderson, David, Jr. Anderson, Gary, Sr. Anderson, Gene, Sr. 123,198 Anderson, James, Sr. 254 Adams, Norma, Sr. Agee, Evelyn, Soph. 158 Aguirre. Fred, Sr. Akin, Bill, Sr. 84 Akins, Ann, Jr. 174 Akins, Eddie, Soph. 158 Akins, Joyce, Soph. Aldrich, Shery, Soph. 158 Alexander Mont So h 158 Anderson, Martha, Jr. 174 Anderson Richard, Sr. 75,123,139, 198 Anderson, Robert, Soph. Anderson, Shyrll, Jr. Anderson, Terry, Sr. 198 Anderson Vicki Sr. 132198 Andren, Val, Soph. 158 7 - , Y, P - Alexander, Richard, Sr. 198,255 Alfonso, Violet, Soph. 158 Allen, Bill, Soph. 119,158 Andrews, Mike, Soph. 120 Andrews, Paul, Jr. 174 Applebaker, Susan. Soph. 158 Appleton, Elizabeth, Jr. 174 Armstrong, Linda, Sr. Arnold, Jim. Sr. 118,198 Arnold, Judy, Jr. 118,174 Arnold, Shirley, Jr. 174 Arnspiger, June, Soph. 158 Ashton, Nancy, Jr. 124,174 Ashton, Linda, Soph. 135,158 Asitonia, Harold, Soph. 158 Athinson, Margaret, Sr. 198 Atkins, Bill, Jr. 174 Atkinson, Margaret, Sr. Attebery, Raymond, Soph. 158 Atterberry, Bruce, Soph. 158 Atwood, Bill, Soph. 102,113,158 Atwood, Bill E., Soph. 88,158 Austin, GarY, Jr. 49,174 Ayers, Christie, Jr. 144,174 Babcock, Pam, Jr. Backes, Jim, Sr. 198 Bailey, R. Carolyn, Sr. 148,198 36 Osika, Ruth, English Pruitt, Ronald, Social Studies CAFETERIA STAFF Drew, Irene, Mgr. 37 Atkins, Juanita 37 Delgado, Lova 37 Fernlund, Jeanette 37 Jensen, Anona 37 Nouguier, Hilda 37 Osborn, Ethel 37 Pfahl, Lois 37 Pyle, Vesta 37 Sideras, Dorothy 37 Wasden, Lorraine 37 Wengren, Mildred 37 CUSTODIAN S Hutchins, Cliff, Head Custodian 31 Buettner, Arthur 37 Brew, Ralph 37 Dolan, Richard 37 Fegley, Clayton 37 Garman, Jack 37 Rouhier, Margaret 37 Schroder, John 37 Thomas, Julia 37 Sjolund, Lynn 34,35,73,124,126 Smith, Gatewood 34 Smith, JoAnne 32,34 Smith, Mary Anne 34,149 Smith, Maxine 34,138 Smock, Alice 30 Smock, John 34 Spiegelberg, Fred 34 Stedman, Robert 34 Stewart, Edna 34 Tacchini, James 34 Taylor, DeVere 30,34 Teeters, Jack 35 Trautman, Marvin 35,146 Van Dyke, Naomi 30,35, Van Scoy, Johnnie 29,35,137 Voss, Vern 35 Walter, Mary Gale 35 Watts, Gary 35 Weinhold, Ray 35 Wendt, Clara 35 Werner, Robert 35 Wilson, Dorothy 35 Winchell, Riley 2,315,150 Winters, Leona 35 Wolthofi, Vern 35,151 Zapell, Lenore 35,130 Bailey Li nda 141 Baileyi Mike, soph. 158 Bailey Rod, Sr. 198 Bailey, Susan, Soph. 120,139,158 Bailey, William, Sr. 132,198 Bailie, Carol, Jr. Baird, Carol, Jr. 174 Baird, Janet, Jr. 124 Baker, Charlene, Jr. 174 Baker, Randi, Sr. 127,198 Baucom, Bud, Jr. 174 Baldwin, Lauri, Jr. 174 Bales, Susan, Soph. 158 Ballard, Janice, Sr. Bankston, Karen, Sr. 133,199 Bankston, Steve, Soph. 158 Bannister, Anne, Jr. 51,123,128,139 148,174 Bannister, Mary, Sr. 123,126,148 199,254,255 Barber, Barry, Soph. 108,158 Barclay, Julie, Sr. 199 Barelay, Ann, Sr. Baillcgzr, Leslie, Soph. 46,122,136,149, Barker, Louie, Jr. 174 Barker, Barker, Madge, Sr. 127 K Mike, Sr. 62,137,149,199,254 Barlow, Maurine, Soph. Barlow, Reni, Soph. 158 Barnard, Steve, Sr. Barnes, Jonni, Soph. 158 Barnes, Barnes, Marilyn, Soph. 119,158 Patrick, Soph. 158 Barnhart, Richard, Sr. 132,199 Barry, Bob, Jr. 96,174 Bartels, Kathleen, Soph. 122,136,139, 158,171 Bartolomei, Janet, Sr. 137,199 Bates, Donna, Jr. 174 Bates, lris, Sr. 198 Bates, Saundra, Soph. 158 Batok, Allen, Jr. Batok, Sandra, Sr. Baucom, Bud, Jr. Bayley, Angelika, Jr. Bayliss, Lynda, Jr. 174 Bayliss, Marc, Jr. 89,174 Bayliss, Sandra, Sr. 123,148,199 Beacham, Susan, Jr. 109,133,174 Beaman, Pam. Jr. 56,174 Beams, Bev, Soph. Beardsley, Lynda, Soph. 122,158 Beardslee, Vern, Sr. 199 Beare, Dale, Sr. 199 Beatty, Linda, Jr. 56,141,174 Becken, Creg, Sr. 136,145,199 Beckman, Dennis, Soph. 158 Bekken, Lynn, Soph. 158 Belau, Larry, Soph. Belau, Marcie, Soph. Beliveau, Bette Lou, Soph. 158 Bell, Tela, Jr. 118,174 Bendickson, Gary, Sr. 199 Benton, Susan, Jr. 174 Benesh, Bennett, James, Jr. 108,174 Bennett Jeanie, Soph. 149,158 Bennett, , Ted, Jr. 89,108,174,177 Bennett, William, Jr. 174 Benson, David, Soph. 88,108,110,158 Benson, Linda, Soph. 158 Bentley, Dixie, Soph. 158 Lynn, Sr. 137,199,254 Blew, Elizabeth, Soph. 120,158 Blew, Linda, Sr. 148,154,155,199 Bliss, Daphne, Soph. 158 Bliss, Diane, Sr. 200 Boals, David, Soph. 102,103,139,158, 171 1,145,150,175 Boals, Susan, Jr. Boe, Tina, Soph. 119 138,175 Boese, Bruce, Jr. Bogart, Judy, Jr. 175 Bogart, Pete, Jr. 175 Bogener, Nancy, Soph. 158 Bohannan, Dale, Jr. 175 Bolton, Tom, Soph. 121,139,158 Booker, Richard, Jr. 175 Booth, Ben, Soph. 158 Borden, Sherry, Jr. 139,175 Boren, Barbara, Soph. 133,158 Boren, Linda, Sr. 115,118,200,255 Borgen, Carol, Soph. 119,158 Boshears, Dennis, Sr. 123,126,137,139, 200,254,255 Bostwick, Loren, Jr. Botefur, Jewell, Jr. Bowen, Patti, Jr. 124 Bowers, Kathy, Sr. 118,119,138,200 Bowers, Sandy, Soph. 120,158 Bowles, Terry, Sr. 200 Bowman, Tim, Soph. 158 Boyd, Karen, Sr. 132,200 Bradford, Cathy, Soph. 41,122,149,158 Bradley, Mike, Jr. 175 Brainerd, Paul, Jr. 1,129,150,175 Bramhall, Cheryl, Jr. 123,136,137,175 Branchfield, Paul, Sr. 200 Brandon, Alana, Jr. 136,175 Branson, Bill, Soph. 158,200 Branson, Gary, Sr. Bratton, John, Jr. 175 Bratton, Sally, Sr. 2,123,128,129,150, 155,200,255 Bratton, Terry, Jr. 158 Breazeale, Marilyn, Soph. 159. Breeden, Gary, Jr. 118,175,195 Breedlove, Bill, Soph. 159 Breen, Vicki, Sr. 200 Breeze, Becky, Soph. 159 Brenhaug, Dennis, Soph. 159 Brennan, Jim, Sr. 96,99,137,200 Brew, Rena, Jr. 123,139,175,192 Brewer, Gary, Soph. 159 Brewold, Nancy, Jr. 175 Bridenstine, Nancy, Soph. 118,159 Berg, Vicki, Sr. 199 Bergren, Craig, Jr. 174 Berriman, Carmen, Jr. 174 Berriman, John, Soph. Berteau, Marcia, Jr. 124,174 Bertrand, Bruce, Jr. 89,91,96,97,99, 113,147,175 Bessonette, Andrea, Sr. 199 Bessonette, Russel, Soph. 120,158 Bethel, Lynn, Soph. Bethel, Sheri, Soph. 122,158 Beveridge, Germaine, Jr. 136,138,175 Bevis, Kathy, Sr. 109,118,1l9,126,128, 137,199,203,254 Bewley, John, Sr. Bewley, Monte, Soph. 158 Beyer, Chris, Sr. 71,199 Beyer, Chris, Sr. 123,199 Beyer, Fred, Jr. 146,175 Beyer, Linda Cheryl, Soph. 158 Bickler, Mike, Sr. 96,99,113,137,147, 199 Biedler, Don 121 Bieghler, Doug, Sr. 199 Biehn, Bev, Jr. 175 Bigelow, Ray, Sr. Bigger, Robert, Soph. 102,158 Billings, Chris, Jr. 175 Bilderback, Melody, Soph. 158 Birman, Terry, Sr. 119,138,199 Bishop, David Lynn, Sr. 132,199 Bishop, Jan, Sr. 137,199 Bishop, Jeannie, Jr. 175 Bishop, Tom, Soph. 158 Bismark, Linda, Sr. 199 Bittle, Connie, Sr. 125,199 Bittle, Kristi, Soph. 120,158 Black, Doug, Jr. 130,138,175 Black, John, Soph. 158 Black, Michael, Sr. 199 Blair, John, Sr. 199 Blakeway, Julie, Soph. 158 Blank, Mike, Jr. 175 Blank, Roberta, Soph. 125,158 Blenkush, Ruth, Soph. Blew, Charlotte, Sr. 138,199 Briggs, Nick, Soph. 159 Brinson, Jim, Sr. 104,105,110,147,200 Britt, Marlene, Jr. 175 Broker, Linda, Jr. 176 Brooks, Suzanne, Sr. 119,123,126,139, 148,200,254 Brooks, William, Soph. 88,122,159 Bross, Sharon, Sr. 128,142,200 Brown, Grady, Soph. 145,159 Brown, Dwight, Jr. 108,147,176 Brown, David, Sr. 111,200,254 Brown, Terry, Jr. 124,176 Brown, Tim, Sr. 89,92,107,108,147, Butcher, John, Soph. Butcher, Larry, Soph. 159 Butcher, Wayne, Jr. 176 Butchino, Ed, Sr. 200 Butler, Lynda, Sr. 132,200,254 Byrne, Dennis, Jr. 104,132,147 Cabler, Dayle, Soph. 124,159 Cain, Barbara, Jr. 139,176 Caldwell, Jerry, Jr. 121,176 Cale, June, Soph. Calhoun, Daisey, Soph. 159 Callagan, Charles, Soph. 159 Callaway, Ed, Jr. 49,176 Campbell, Janice, Sr. 200 Campbell, Tom, Soph. 159 Cannon, Ernest, Jr. Cannon, Sharon, Sr. 133,201,255 Canty, Mike, Jr. Caperna, Shawn, Soph. 159 Caperna, Susan, Sr. 201 Capsey, Tom 105 Cardin, Karen, Jr. 176 Cardwell, Jean, Jr. 176 Cardwell, Sue, Jr. 176 Carlson, Catherine, Sr. 129,150,201 Carlson, Annette, Jr. 176 Carlson, Gladys, Soph. Carlson, Greg, Soph. 122,129,159 Carlson, Janice, Jr. 125 Carlson, Sharon, Soph. Carmichael, Linda, Soph. 159 Carnes, Sonja, Soph. 159 Carpenter, Lana, Jr. 176 Carpenter, Carol, Jr. Carpenter, Susan, Jr. 176 Carruthers, Lance, Jr. Carson, Dale, Sr. 105,137,201 Carson, Dennis, Jr. 105,176 Carte, Jean, Soph. 159 Carte, John, Soph. 41,159 Carte, Maggie, Sr. 201 Cartwright, Mike, Soph. 159 Carver, Carol, Soph. 130,136,139,159 Casad, Robert, Sr. 201 Case, Bob, Jr. Case, John, Sr. 123,201 Casebeer, Gary, Soph. 88,120,159 Casey, Karen, Jr. 136,176 Casey, Mike, Jr. 176 Casey, Richard, Jr. 176 Cass, Linda, Sr. 109,148,201 Casterline, Jeff, Soph. 121,130,136, 137,159 Casterline, John, Sr. 75,128,131,136, 154,201 Cavitt, Don, Jr. Cearley, Susanne, Soph. 122,159 Center, Larry, Jr. 176 Centers, Jeanne, Jr. 176 Centers, Bill, Soph. Chadd, Martin, Soph. 159 Chandler, Bonnie, Jr. Chaney, Tammy, Jr. Chambers, Robert, Jr. Champion, Judy, Jr. Champion, Daniel, Sr. 111,147,176 Clark, Loma, Soph. 122,160 Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark , Pat, Soph. 122,149,160 , Rick, Jr. 177 , Ted, Sr. ' , Ginny, Soph. 125,160 e, J erry, Jr. 177 Clarke, Mike, Soph. 60,122,160 Clemans, Debbie, Soph. 160 Clemens, Nancy, Sr. 202 ' Clement, Debbie, Sr. 125,202 Cleveland, Susan, Jr. Clute, Peggy, Soph. 122,139,160 Clute, Patty, Jr. 1F Clymer, Carl, Sr. 132,202 Cobb, Bill, Soph. 102,160 Coffman, Anita, Soph. 119,136,160 Coffman, Bette Gay, Soph. 121,138, 160 ' Cole, Jerry, Sr. 138,202 Collins, Barbara, Jr. 59,80,81,149,177 Collnfo, Bill, Jr. 89,91,11o,111,123, 147,177 Collins, Cathy, Jr. 56,119,123,140,177 Collins, Mike, Jr. Collins, Richard, Soph. Coltrane, Jill, Soph. 122,160 Colvin, Sammie, Jr. 177 Colvin, Leo, Soph. Compagnoni, Toni, Sr. 202, Comstock, Donald, Soph. Comstock, Norma, Jr. 124,177 Condon, Sidney, Sr. 133,202,255 Conklin, Linda, Soph. 160 Conklin, Mike, Jr. Conley, Melvin, Jr. Conner, Boyd, Soph. 160 Conner, Gary, Sr. 202 Constantine, Adalaide, Soph. 120 Constantine, Raymond, Soph. 120 Cook, Katherine, Jr. 140,177 Cook, Ray, Soph. 160 Cook, Bob, Soph. 160 Cooper, Barbara, Soph. 160 Cooper, Craig, Soph. 7,88,108,160 Cooper, Ed, Sr. 136,137,202 Copeland, Larry, Sr. 50,202 Corbin, Joan, Jr. 177 Cosler, Linda, Sr. 133,202,255 Coss, Ed, Sr. 28,89,91,113,138,147 Cotton, Jim, Sr. 202 Couch, Marilyn, Jr. 127,139,177 Coulter, Sam, Soph. Courtright, Tom, Soph. Cowan, Hubert, Soph. 160 Cowart, Skeet, Sr. Cox, Bob, Soph. 124 Cox, Edward, Soph. 160 Cox, Glenda, Soph. Cox, Jackie, Sr. COX, Jim, Sr. 58,59,75,89,91,92,113, 147,202 Cox, Wayne, Soph. 120,160 Cox, Mike, Jr. 89,113,177 Craig, Crand Mary, Sr. 202 all, Sandy, Soph. 160 Cranford, Susan, Soph. 200,255 Brownlee, Gale, Soph. 159 Browns, Vicki, Sr. 133,200 Bruce, John, Soph. 88,108,120,159 Brucker, Joe, Sr. 200 Bruesewitz, Darlene, Sr. Brumback, Rebecca, Sr. 109,200,254 Bryan, James, Soph. 159 Buchanan, Ed, Jr. 176 Buckles, Diana, Sr. 64,134-,l48,200 Buckmaster, Paula, Soph. 125,159 Budge, Louis, Jr. 105,111,176 Buettner, Tony, Sr. 200 Buiiington, Spencer, Soph. 122,145,159 Bulebar, Phillip, Sr. 147,200 Bulger, Bill, Sr. 200,207 Bullard, Janice, Sr. 200 Bullard, Sue, Soph. 122,136,159,171 Buonocore, Madelyn, Sr. 123,126,148, 200 Burch, Cheryl, Jr. 176 Burchiield, Doris, Soph. 119,159 Burelson, Sherri, Sr. 132,200 Burke, Dennis, Sr. Burke, Janet, Soph. 159 Burman, Dennis, Sr. Burnette, Bill, Soph. 159 Burns, Dennis, Jr. 110,111 Burns, George, Sr. Buriss, Becky, Soph. ' Burrough, Bill, Sr. 111,200 Bush, Les, Soph. 67,123,126,130,131, 138,159,171 Chaney, Tom, Jr. Charley, Cynthia Rae, Soph. 139,159 Chartier, Mark, Jr. 176 Chase, Lind a, Jr. 36 Chastain, 1-larry, Jr. 176 Cheatum, Larry, Sr. 201 Cheatum, Lisa Jonell, Soph. 42,159 Cherrier, Mary Ann, Soph. 122,160 Childers, Helen, Soph. 124,160 Childers, Tom, Sr. Chinn, Paul, Soph. 160 Chipman, Sharon, Sr. 115,118,139, 201,254 Chizek, Ed, Jr. 110,176 Christensen, Gary, Sr. 201 Christensen, Jill, Jr. 123,136,139,176 Christensen, Kathy, Jr. 176 Christensen, Sandra, Soph. 160 Christensen, Sonia, Sr. 125,132,201 Christensen, Mike, Sr. 201 Christian, Charles, Soph. 124 Christian, Harold, Sr. Christian, Mike, Sr. 123,126 Christian, Sue, Jr. 176 Christianson, Janet, Sr. 132 Christianson, Robert, Jr. 176 Claassen, Thomas, Jr. 176 Clark, Charles, Jr. 176 Clark, Debb ie, Soph. 160 Clark, Dianne, Jr. 176 Clark, Douglas, Kent, Soph. 88,,l02, 103,139,160 Clark, Lloyd, Jr. 89,14-7,176,195 Cranston, Don, Jr. 177 Cranston, Jim, Soph. 160 Craver, Alvin, Jr. 177 Crawford, Claud, Soph. Crawford, Josephine, Jr. 177 Croucher, Judy, Soph. 160 Crovette, Terri, Sr. 133,202 Crowl, Larry, Jr. 177 Crowl, Lynn, Jr. 108,177 Croy, Mary Lou, Soph. 160 Culbertson, David, Soph. 88,108,11l, 123,133,160 Cull, Marcus Robert, Soph. 118,160 Culver, Gloria, Jr. Culver, Jack, Sr. 202 Cummings, Julie, Soph. 160 Cummons, Janean, Soph. 125,160 Cunningham, Bruce, Soph. 122,160 Cunningham, Lana, Soph. 125,160 Cuozzo, Joe, Sr. Curl, Andria, Soph. 160 Curl, Ray, Soph. 160 Curliss, Judy, Soph. Curliss, Michele, Sr. Curtis, Ray Kenneth, Jr. 89,91,96,98, 147,177 Cusic, Richard, Sr. 129,202,213 Custance, Gary, Soph. 108,160 Cutting, Steve, Sr. 202 Cutting, Tom, Soph. 160 Dahm, Bob, Sr. Dahm, James, Soph. Dailey, Doug, Soph. 160 Dallas, Tom, Jr. 89,101,177 Dalton, Clifford, Jr. 489,177 Dames, Bob, Jr. 89,93,101,113,147, 177 Damron, Betty, Jr. 124,125,177 Damron, John, Soph. Danuser, John, Jr. 177 Darby, Ron, Sr. 202 Darling, James, Jr. 177 Dashney, Peggy, Soph. Daugherty, Linda, Soph. 139,160 Daves, Robert, Jr. Davidson, Nanci, Soph. 160 Davis, Betty, Sr. 202 Davis, Ed, Sr. 130,136,138,202' Davis, Greg, Jr. 178 Davis, Joe, Soph. 160 Davis, Judy, Soph. Davis, Karen, Sr. 58,59,115,148,202 255 Davis, Linda, Sr. 50,63,128,135,138, 161,202,254 Davis, Linda M., Soph. Davis Davis , Ray, Jr. 178 Rhonda, Soph. 139,161 Davisl Robyn, Soph. 109,161 Davis Steve Sr. 78 89 91 93 96 97 109 i110,147,202 ' 1 ' 7 ' ' Davis, Suzan, Jr. 120,133,178 Davis, Victor, Sr. Daws Daws Daws on, Bob, Jr. 178 on, Ernie, Soph. 161 on, Ted, Sr. 202 Gideon, Pam Dean, Michael, Sr. 118,119,202,254, 255 Deardorff, Bruce, Soph. 161 Deaver, Mark, Soph. 138,161 Decuvees, Jim, Soph. 161 Dees, Robert, Soph. 88 Degn, John, Soph. 161 Deibele, Tom, Sr. 132,202 DempsCY, Joan, Soph. 161 Denbo, Linda, Soph. 161 Dent, Jackie, Jr. Denyer, Bonita, Jr. 29,118,119,123, 136,139,178 Duebert, Alene, Sr. 202 Ducbert, Gary, Sr. 202 Devey, Sue, Jr. 121,178 DeVore, Bill, Soph. Dewees, Alfred, Soph. Dibble, Delcy, Sr. 202 Dibble, Randy, Soph. 161 Dickens, Alice, Soph. 133,161 Dickens, Douglas, Jr. 178 Dickson, Kenneth, Soph. Dickson, Richard, Jr. 178 Dickinson, Ross, Jr. 178 Diebel, Ross, Soph. 161 Dillon, Joyce, Sr. 125,202 Diment, Sara, Jr. 123,136,148,178 Dippel, Greg, Sr. 89,92,93,147,203, 255 Dippel, Mark, Soph. 88,147,161 Dixon, Dan, Sr. Dobrowsky, Chee Chee, Jr. 105,178 Donahue, Anne, Sr. 50,63,129,148, 151,203,254 Donker, William, Sr. 139,203 Doolen, David, Jr. 123,149,178 Dooms, Jean, Jr. 142,178 Dorff, Paula, Sr. 109,203 Dorff, Deena, Soph. 161 Dorrell, Linda, Jr. 56,123,130,178 Dorrough, Holly, Jr. 56 Dorsey, Kathi, Jr. 178 Dorsey, Larry, Sr. 203 Dorsey, Terry, Jr. Doty, Dave, Sr. 118,119,203 Dougherty, Kathleen, Sr. 123,126, 14o,143,148,154,201,203,254 Dougherty, Linda, Soph. 122 Dougherty, Teresa. Soph. 122,127, 161 Douglas, Jim, Jr. 41,89,112,147,178 Dow, Doug, Soph. 161 Downing, Martha, Jr. 56,178 Draeger, Dale, Jr. 47,178 Drinkwater, Peggy, Soph. 161 Driskell, Judy, Jr. 125,178 Drysdale, Robert, Soph. 103,119,161 Drysdale, Ursula, Sr. 132,203 Duce, Ron, Soph. 121,161 Dumais, George, Jr. 89,110,108,178 Duncan, Mike, Soph. 161 Dunlap, Marcia, Sr. 121,203 Dunlap, Pamela, Soph. 125,161 DuPu is, Dedee, Jr. 178 Durante, Thomas, Soph. 110,138,161 Durante, William, Jr. 110,147,178 Durkee, Dale, Jr. 80,81,104,119,123, 178 Dussault, Jane, Soph. 139,161 Duttan, Anne, Jr. 124 Duysen, Larry, Soph. 108,120,161 Dvorak, Karol JOY, Jr. 178,190 Dwight, Sherry Lynn, Sr. 125,132, 203 Dyche, Dave, Sr. 203 Dyer, Rodney, Jr. 179 Dyrud, Katheryn- J., Sr. 123,126,203, 254 Eads, John, Sr. .70,79,80,81,123,126, 130,138,155,203,233,254 Eakin, Doug, Sr. 104,1l.0,147,203,254 Eakin, Nancy, Soph. 136,139,161 Earl, Dorena, Sr. 203 Eastwood, Patti, Soph. 122,161 Eaton, Salli, Jr. 148,179 Eckert, Steve, Soph. 110,161 Edmonds, Steve, Sr. 40,113,123,136, 137,203 Edson, Steve, Soph. 139 Edwards, Linda, Jr. 179 Edwards, Michael, Soph. 161 Edwards, Jeane, Soph. Edwards, Nancy. Sr. 123,148,203 Edwards, Sandra, Soph. 125,161 Edwards, Theresa, Jr. 133,179 Eek, Dan, Soph. 121,161 Eek, Sharon, Jr. Eilenberger, Chuck, Sr. 45 Eilenherger, Kay, Soph. 161 Einhouse, Toni, Sr. 129,203 Ekberg, Sandra, Jr. 119,140,179 130,l36,137,204 Elliot, James, Sr. Ellis, Bob, Soph. 108,161 Ellis, Linda, Sr. 204 Ellis, Mary Beth, Sr. 136,204 Ellison, Carolyn, Soph. 161 Elmgren, Nancy, Sr. 149,204 Elmore, John, Sr. 204 Elzea, Phyllis, Sr. 204,254 Emery, Linda, Sr. 204 Emig, Bob, Jr. 49,138,179 Emmens, Lee, Jr. 179 Emmens, Michael, Sr. 28,204 Emmerich, Katheryn, Soph. 139,161 Emmerich, Theresia, Sr. 129,137,148, 204 . Engle, Weldon, Jr. 138,140,179 Enyart, Bill, Sr. 59,89,90,91,96,97, 100,112,113,128,204,215,254,255 Epps, Shirley, Sr. 142,204,254 Epps, Dwight, Soph. 161 Epps, Bruce, Soph. Erickson, James, Soph. Ervin, Dennis, Soph. 161 Esquivel, Sal, Jr. 89,93,113,147,179 Ettinger, Steve, Jr. Evans, Constance, Soph. Evans, John, Sr. 123,137,204 Fagone, Toni, Sr. 204 Fairchild, Bob, Jr. 179 Farfan, Lynda, Soph. 122,161 Farfan, Rhonda, Sr. 64,77,139,148, 204 Farthing, Mike, Jr. 113,147,179 Farrier, Patt, Sr. Farner, Ken, Soph. 161 Farnees, Colleen, Soph. 161 Farnham, Cindy, Soph. 161 Farthing, Mike, Jr. 89,93,101,139 Fegley, Marty, Sr. 62,67,80,81,128, 136,138,155,204,209,255 Ferguson, Russell, Soph. 161,171 Ferns, Linda, Soph. 161 Ferrier, Pat, Sr. Ferris, Clair, Soph. 161 Ferris, David, Soph. 161 Fichtner, Donald, Jr. Fiedler, Donald, Sr. 204 Fierling, Jan, Jr. 179 Files, Jim, Sr. 132 Files, Jack, Jr. Finley, Mike, Sr. 121,204 Finney, Jim, Jr. 179 Fisher, John, Sr. 136,137,147,204 Fixsen, Karyn, Sr. 204 Fjeldsted, Deanrne, Sr. 204 Flagg, Gail, Jr. 179 Flanders, Lynn, Sr. 89,91,92,111,147, 204,255 Flannery, Steve, Soph. 121,161 Fleeger, Linda, Soph. 122,161 88,114,139, Fleet, Mia, Jr. 1,129,150,179 Flett, Laurie, Jr. 139,179 Fleury, Bunny, Soph. 161 Flinn, Annette, Jr. 179 Flyte, Robert, Jr. 138,179 Foland, Paul, Jr. 179 Foley, Jean, Soph. 122,161 Foley, Karen, Sr. 62,70,71,80,81,123, 126,139,148,154,204,219,254,255 Forbes, Arthur, Soph. 161 Forbes, Penny, Sr. 118,119,204 Forbes, Beckie, Jr. 179 Ford, Barry, Jr. Forler, Cherie, Soph. 161 Forncrook, Dale, Soph. 88,161 Forncrook, Holly, Sr. 204 Forshee, Orland, Jr. Forshee, Richard, Jr. 179 Fosbury, Dick, Sr. 53,96,99,110,111, 123,139,147,204 Fosbury, Gail, Soph. 118,119,138,161 Foster, Linda, Sr. 204 , Fountain, John, Soph. 120,140,161 Fowler, Dale, Soph. 88,138,161,171 Fowler, Dennis, Jr. 89,147,179 Fowlkes, Roxanne, Jr. 125 Fox, Linda, Soph. 125,161 Fox, Pam, Sr. 204,255 Fox, Sue, Sr. 109,119,123,126,128,133 148,154,204,209,254,255 Francesco, Linda, Sr. 124,136,204 Franklin, Judy, Jr. 179 Frazier, Bill, Sr. 255 Frazier, Judy, Jr. 179 Frazier, Rick, Soph. 161 Frederick, Linda, Sr. 204 Freeland, Carole, Jr. 123,179 Freeman, Larry, Jr. French, Roger, Soph. 161 French, Sharon, Jr. 119,139,179 Froehle, Linda, Soph. 161 Frohnmayer, Philip, Sr. 70,71,84,123, 126,136,138,154,205,223,254,255 Frohreich, Connie, Soph. 161 Frye, Alice, Soph. 161 Fulsher, Lee, Sr. Fulton, Joanne, Soph. a Goodwin, Margaret, Sr. 206 Goold, Lois, Sr. 45,123,206 Gordenier, Mary, Soph. 44,l15,l22, 136,139,162 Gordenier, Steve, Sr. 129,151,206 Gordon, Jim, Soph. 88,123,162 Gordon, Mike, Sr. 206 Gordon, Nancy, Sr. 123,126,148,206 254,255 Gordon, Susan, Sr. 136,139,148,206 Gordon, Bob, Jr. 180 Gordon, Jim, Soph. 102,140 Goucher, Roxanne, Sr. 139,206 Governor, Lois, Jr. 180 Graber, Sue, Jr. 180 Grady, Charles, Jr. 89,180 Grafton, Sheldon, Soph. 162 Graham, Kathy, Soph. 162 Grahm, Linda, Sr. 118,119,120,132 136,206,254 Graham, Marsha, Jr. 56,180 Graham, Patti, Soph. 119,121,162 Graham, Pixie, Soph. 135,162 Graham, Ronald, Soph. Granger, Gary, Sr. 132,206 Grant, Margaret, Soph. 125,136,162 Grant, Ruth, Sr. 136,148,206,254 Graten, Fred, Sr. 108,147,206 Graves, Loretta, Jr. 180 Greeley, Bob, Soph. 162 Greeley, Jeannette, Sr. 132,206 Green, Fred, Jr. 180 Greenfield, Terry, Soph. '125,136,162 Greenman, Judd, Soph. 88,108,162 Greeny, Paul, Soph. 102,122,162 Gregory, David, Sr. 118,206 Gresham, Greg, Soph. 162 Gresham, Robert, Jr. 180 Griory, Joy 136 Griffin, Gloria, Jr. 180 Griffin, Lauri, Jr. 124,180 Grimn, Susan, Soph. 162 Grilliths, Barb, Soph. 124,162 Grimes, Dowen-, Jr. 180 Gross, John, Soph. 108,162 Groves, lrene, Jr. 180 Groves, Jack, Sr. 1,138,150,206 Funk, Forres Funk, Joyce, t, Jr. 179 Jr. 136,179 Funk, Sharon, Soph. 124,161 Gain, Laura, Gallagher, D Soph. 161 ave, Soph. Gallagher, Dan, Jr. Gallentine, Robert, Sr. Gandt, Carolyn, Jr. 119,123,126,179 Gardner, Cheryl, Jr. 179 Garner, Lorra, Soph. Garnier, Mike, Soph. 88,162 Garren, Cheryl, Sr. 205 Garris, Phyllis, Sr. 205 Gartin, Robe Gaston, Ann, na, Jr. 125,179 sr. 125,205,255 Gates, Steve, Soph. 139,162 Gaut, James, Soph. 162 Gay, Syrena, Sr. 205,255 Gemaehlich, Margaret, Jr. 179 Geradian, Kenny, Soph. Gerety, Sheryl, Soph. 105,122,162 ela, Soph. 122,162 Grow, Toni, Jr. 180 Guenther, Bruce, Jr. 63,134,180 Guetzlaff, Rachel, Soph. 138,162 Guidry, Janice, Soph. 139,162 Guidry, Joy, Sr. 67,109,137,148,206 Guiley, Max, Jr. 111,123,130,138,180 Gunn, Bernie, Sr. Gunn, Marie, Soph. 162 Guyette, Diane, Sr. 132,142,206 Hackert, Arnold, Jr. 120,180 Hackett, Clarine, Jr. 125,180 Hackett, Dan, Jr. Hackworth, Linda, Soph. 162 Hackworth, Ken, Sr. Hackworth, Phil, Soph. 88,147,162 Haertle, Kathy, Soph. 162 Hagerman, Paul, Soph. 121,138,162 Hagerman, Linda, Sr. 123,206 Haggard, Merill, Sr. 206 Haines, Lary, Soph. 120,162 Haines, Steve, Jr. 111 Halby, Dan, Soph. 138,162 Gilbert, Diana, Sr. 205 Gilhertson, Phillip, Sr. 205,217,254, 255 Gill, Bruce, Jr. Gillaspie, Susan, Jr. 179 Gillaspie, Jim, Soph. 102,162 Gillespie, Mike, Jr. 179 Gillette, Gary, Jr. Gilley, Caroline, Jr. 125 Gilley, Lynda, Soph. Gillmore, Janice, Jr. 121,179 Gilman, Glenn, Jr. Gilman, Tom, Sr. 147,205 Gilmore, Michael, Jr. 89,101,110,180 Ginn, Mike, Jr. 180 Glass, Claudia, Jr. 121,180 Glathar, Patricia, Sr. 136,137,205,254 Gledgill, Sandra, Jr. 180 Glogowski, Mike, Jr. Glonning, Tom, Sr. 114,138,205 Glover, Cheryl, Jr. 180 Goddard, Jerry, Jr. 140,180 Goddard, Virginia, Sr.132,205 Golden, Jean, Jr. Golden, Jim. Sr. 132,205 Golden, Tom, Jr. 132 Golx, Fredia, Jr. 148,180 Goodman, Sallie, Sr. 136,139,206 Goodnight, Roy, Soph. Hale, Marcia, Soph. 119,162 Hale, Ron, Jr. 89,92,101,123,14' 180 Hale, Steve, Soph. 162 Halfhill, Jerry, Jr. 180 Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Hall Z Brant, ,Jr. 180 Albert Soph. 162 Cheryl, Jr. 180 Jackie, Soph. 163 Jodi, Jr. 180 LaVerne, Soph. 120,163 Marlene Sr. 206 254 iMike, sf. 50,132,135,2o6 Stanton, Jr. 124,180 Halsiead, Cheryl, Jr. 180 Hamilton, Dwight, Jr. 38,180 Hamilton Hamilton, Virginia, Soph. 163 Hamm, Jim, Soph. 163 Hammer, Janet, Sr. 125,206 Hammer, Jerry, Soph. 163 Hampson, Jeffery, Jr. , Sherry, Soph. 119,163 Hampson, Tom, Jr. 130,131,136149 180 Hampton, Pam, Jr. 118,180 Hanawalt, Richard, Jr. 180 Hancock, Dennis, Soph. 88,163 Hancock, Norm, Soph. Hanning, Judi, Sr. 206 Hansen, Dean, Sr. 114,123,137,206,254 Kelly, Hansen, Dorothy,-Soph. 163 Harbison, Jim, Sr. 206 Harder, Anne, Soph. 163 Harger, Lois, Soph. 122,163 Harkin, Dale, Jr. 180 Harmon, Margaret, Sr. 206 Harmon Mar Jr. 138140 181 Jacobson, Beverly, Jr. 148,183 1 y, 7 7 Harol, Cathy, Jr. 56 Harper, Gary, Sr. 123,206 Harper, Helen, Soph. 133,139,163 Harper, Kathy, Soph. 163 Harper, Lonnie, Sr. 118,206 Harper, Harper, Margie, Jr. 133,181 Paula, Sr. 148,206 Harper, Vicki, Jr. 181 Harpole, Greg, Soph. 121,163 Harrington, Stanley, Jr. 181 Harris, Carol, Sr. 206 Harris, Larry, Sr. 207 Harris, Marla, Sr. Harris, Ralph, Jr. Harris, Ron 108 Harris, Vicki, Jr. 181 Harrison, Curtis, Soph. 108,163 Harrison, Scott, Sr. 207 Harrow, Barbara, Jr. Hart, Gregory, Soph. 110,123,163 Hart, Brian, Jr. 89,93,147,181 Hartsook, Paul, Sr. 207 Hartsook, Faye, Soph. 120,163 Hartwein, George, Sr. 207,254 Hartwein, Richard, Soph. 163 133,207 89,181 Hartzell, Holly, Jr. 181 Harvery, Skip, Soph. 163 Hassmann, Rick, Sr. 96,98,118,147, 207 Hastings, Cheryl, Sr. 148,207 Hastings, Elaine, Jr. 148,181 Hatton, Paula, Soph. 122,163 Hiatt, Larry, Jr. 181 Hibbs, Jack, Soph. 163 Hibbs, Jiu, sr. 125,136,139,148,207 Hickey, Mike, Soph. 163 Hickman, Janet, Soph. Hicks, Betty Jb, Jr. 130,136,138,148, 182,195 Hicks, Jeffrey, Sr. 207 Hicks, Jim, Sr. 118,119,207 Highland, A. T., Sr. 147,207 Hill, Angie, Jr. 182 Hill, Arthur, Soph. 163 Hill, Dane, Jr. 101 Hilton, Peggy, Jr. 118,121,182 Himes, Kenneth, Sr. 207,254,255 Hinkle, Ernest, Sr. Hinkle, Joan, Soph. 125,136,139,163 Hinkle, Linda, Soph. Hittle, David, Sr. 208 Hjorten, Bob, Sr. 208 Hjorten, Carol, Jr. 56,182 Hoare, Charles, Sr. Hobbs, Fred, Jr. 182 Hodson, Conrad, Sr. 137,208,255 Hoffbuhr, Dennis, Jr. 89,182 Hofmann, Larry, Sr. 208 Hogan, Patty, Jr. 51,115,133,182 Hoglen, Bonnie, Sr. 208 Hogue, Clarissa, Sr. 208 Hogue, Greg, Sr. 208 Hogue, Robert, Jr. Holden, Linda, Jr. 182 Holland, Linda, Soph. 105,109,163 Holley, Jeanne, Sr. 208 Holt, Bruce, Sr. Holt, Diane, Sr. 118,127,208 Homan, Lucille, Soph. 163 Hoober, Bob, Soph. 163 Hooper, Connie, Jr. 182 lreland, Mike, Soph. 163 lsaacs, Shirley, Soph. 120,163 lverson, Mike, Soph. 163 lzzi, Paul, Soph. 163 Jack, Dan, Jr. 112,183 Jack, David, Soph. 88,101,163 Jackson, Allan, Sr. Keller, Ethel, Jr. Keller, Mary, Jr. 184 Kellel, Debbie, Soph. 164 Kellington, Brian, Soph. 164 Kelly, Ann, Jr. Kelly, Cheryl, Jr. 184 Mil-ze, Jr. 138,184 Haugen, Pat, Jr. 118,119,130,136,137, 181 Haun, Judy, Sr. 135,208 Hauper, Fred, Sr. 62,68,69,80,81, 123,126,136,138,140,207,255 Hawkins, Bruce, Jr. 108,181 Hawkins, Dan, Soph. 163 Haworth, Bob, Sr. 69,79,80,81,118, 119,123,126,128,140,143,154,155,201, 207,254,255 Hay, Ruth, Jr. 139,181 Haydock, Hal, Jr. 181 Hayes, Penny, Jr. 181 Hayes, Terry, Sr. Haynes, Billy, Sr. 132,207 Haynes, Don, Jr. Haynes, Rosetta, Soph. Haynes, Phyllis, Soph. 163 Heard, Virginia, Sr. 132,207 Hearrell, Cathy, Jr. 139,181 Heath, John, Sr. Hector, Pam, Soph. 163 Hedberg, Bill, Soph. 77,118,130,163 Hedrick, Stephanie, Soph. 163 Heffner, Marta, Soph. 109,122,136, 163 Heidenreich, Ellen, Jr. Heiken, Carol, Jr. 139,181 Heidon, John, Jr. Hemingway, Judy, Jr. 133,181 Hemingway, Judy, Soph. 142,163 Hemingway, Mike, Soph. Henderson, Jim, Soph. 120,163 Henderson, John, Jr. 89,147,181 Henderson, Ve Linda, Soph. 120,163 Hendrickson, Linda, Soph. 119,122, 163 Hendrix, Sharon, Sr. 207 Hendry, June, Jr. 124,181 Henney, Alfred, Jr. 181 Henney, Jim, Sr. Henney, Keith, Sr. 120,132,207 Henney, Roger, Soph. 163 Henney, Ruth, Soph. 163 Henning, Liz, Soph. 120,133,163 Henning, Mike, Sr. 120,207,255 Hooper Hooper , Karen, Soph. 163' , Margaret, Jr. 182 Hoover, Claud, Jr. 123,182 Hopkin Hoppe. Hoppe. s, Jerry, Soph. Bruce, Sr. 208 Paul, Soph. 163 Horsley, Catherine, Jr. 182 Horton, Craig, Jr. 130,182 Horton, Gary, Soph. 163 Horton, Stan, Soph. 88,101,163 Hought Housel, on, David, Jr. 182 Steve, Jr. 103,183 Houston, Barbara, Jr. 124,182 Houston, Jon, Soph. 122,163 Hover, Elizabeth, Jr. 182 Howard, Charles, Soph. 163 Howard, Ned, Sr. 132,208 Howe, Carolyn, Jr. 125,182 Howe, Leonard, Jr. 89,182 Howell, Edwin, Sr. Howsley, Dick, Jr. 41,56,89,94,110, 123,1 36,139,182,187,195 Hoxworth, Julie, Jr. 121,134,135,l82 Hubble , Anita, Soph. 163 Hubler, Larry, Sr. 208 Huckaba, Barbara, Jr. 182 Jost, Melanie, Soph. 122,164 Henry, Bill, Sr. Henson, Linda, Soph. 139,163 Henson, Ron, Sr. Hepker, Teresa, Jr. 133,181 Hermant, Tom, Sr. 207 Herndon, John, Jr. Hess, Dave, Jr. Hess, Rhonda, Jr. Hess, Scott, Soph. Hettinga, Jim, Jr. Heyerman, Robert, Jr. 118,119,123, 118,119,181 163 106,108,147 187 Heym, Nic, Soph. Heysell, Ann, Sr. 135,207 Hueners, Carol, Jr. 138,182 Hueners, Shirleen, Jr. 138,182 Hullman, Lynn, Jr. Huff, Dorothy, Sopl. Huffman, Pat. Soph. 122,163 Huffman, William, Soph. 163 Hufteling, Michael, Jr. 182 Hugdahl, Karen, Sr. 60,121,127,128, 133,134,208,254,255 Hugdahl, Sharon, Sr. 64,65,127,133, 134,208,254,255 Hughes, John, Sr. 208 Hukill, Ronald, Jr. 183 Hulbert, Dan, Jr. 183 Hulse, Byron, Soph. 163 Hulse, Carolyn, Sr. 123,208 Hult, Linda, Sr. 142,208 Humphries, Tom, Soph. 120,163 Hunt, Dean, Soph. 163 Hunt, Jim, Soph. 163 Hunt, John, Soph. 122 Huntemann, Joy, Soph. 119,163 Hunter, Hosea, Sr. 123,208 Hunter, John, Soph. 122,163 Hurt, Jack, Jr. 89,113,183 Hylton, Margorie, Jr. 183 lcenhower, Judy, Sr. 208 lcenhower, Keith, Soph. 163 lmus, Greg, Jr. 183 lnce, Bill, Jr. 183 Ingram, John, Jr. 80,81,89,101,138, 183 Ingram, Susan, Jr. 138,183 lpson, Sherryl, Soph. 122,163 Jackson Grant Soph. Jacksoni Pamala, Soph. 164 Jackson Susan, Soph. Jackson: Tom, Sr. 88,101,164 Jackson Jacobs, , Wayne, Jr. 183 Lois, sr. 123,208 Jacobson, Luther, Sr. Jacobson, Mary, Jr. 148,183 Jahrt, Philip, Soph. 88,111,122,164 James, Renee, Jr. 125 James, Gitta, Soph. 124 James, Rocky, Soph. 164 Jarvis, JoAnne, Jr. 76,125,183 Jenkins, Mike, Soph. 164 Jennings, Belinda, Jr. 183 Jensen, Jensen Ann, Sr. 148,208,254 Davis Jr. Jenseni Dennis, Jr. 183 Jensen lsaac Jr. 183 Jewenf Mikef Jr. 89,183 J ewett, J ewett, Johanse Johanns Sharalee, Soph. 122,139,164 Thomas, Soph. 164 n, Winnie, Soph. 138,164 on, Doug, Soph. 88,111,164 Johnson, Beverly, Jr. Johnson, Bill, Soph. 102,112,164 Johnson, Brenda, Soph. 164 Johnson, Bob, Jr. 183 Jolggigon, Bruce, Sr. 128,138,208,254, Johnson, Connie, Sr. 208 Johnson, Dave, Soph. 138,164 Johnson Emmy Lou, Jr. 124,183 Johnson: Eric, Jr. 183 Johnson, Gayle, Jr. 183,208 Johnson, Gale, Sr. Johnson, John, Sr. 208 Johnson, Johnny, Sr. 208 Johnson, Julie, Sr. 208 Johnson, Karen, Soph. 164 Johnson , Leslie, sr. 136,208 Johnson, Linda, Sr. 208 Johnson, Linda, T., Soph. 164 Johnson, Paula, Jr. 183 Johnson, Bob, Jr. Johnson, Richard, Jr. Johnson Johnson Johnson , Rodger, Jr. 147,183 , Shirley, Sr. 209 , Shirel Jr 144183 Yr - v Johnson, Steve, Soph. 88,164 Johnson, Suzie, Sr. Johnson, Tony, Jr. Johnson, Victor, Soph. 164 Johnson, Virginia, Sr. 133,209,255 Johnson, Wayne, Soph. Johnston. Dick, Sr. 118,119,127,128, 209,255 Johnston, Elizabeth, Soph. 164 Johnston, Janet, Soph. Johnston, Wilma, Sr. Jonason, Olivia, Sr. 137,209,254 Jones, Barbara, Jr. 183 Jones Bev, Jr. 183 Jones, Billy, Sr. 118 Jones, Bob, Sr. 209 Jones, Bryant, Soph. 88,108,164 Jones, Cathryn, Jr. 148,183 Jones, Dale, Soph. 164 Jones, Don, Jr. Jones, Gregory, Soph. 102,138,164 Jones. J im, Sr. 147,209 Jones, Karen, Jr. 183 Jones, Lawrence, Soph. Jones, Ronald, Jr. 183 Jones, Shirley, Jr. 51,144,183 Jones, Tricia, Jr. Jones, Kristi, Soph. 164 Kadin, Barbara, Jr. 183 Kadin, Gene, Jr. 183 Kaer, Sue, Soph. 122,164 Kagy, Robert, Soph. 111,122,139 Kamlin, John, Soph. 164 Kamody, Pauline, Soph. 164 Kaye, Bruce, Sr. 209 Keene, Sharon, Sr. 209,254 Keene, Sheri, Sr. 209 Keene, Susan. Jr. 183 Kees, Martin, Jr. 60,62,121.184 Keith, Judy. Sr. 132,209 Keller, Edith, Jr. 183 Kemper, Andrew, Sr. Kendall, Roger, Sr. 209 Kennedy, Carol, Jr. 125,150,184 Kenney, James, Sr. 209 Kent, Michael, Jr. Kenyon, Mike, Sr. 137.209 Keplinger, Linda, Jr. 65,148.184 Kerber, Jim, Sr. 65,130.13-1,13S.209 Kerr, Tom, Sr. 1,128.129,150g209,255 Kilby, Pat, Jr. ' Killey, Mitch, Sr. 132 Killingsworth, Chris, Sr. 209 Killingsworth, Joe, Soph. 164 Kimball, Diana, Jr. 184 Kime, Dan, Soph. 164 Kime, Judy, Sr. 209 King, Donna, Sr. 209 Kingman, Greg, Sr. 147,209 Kingslien, Hal, Sr. 209 Kinkade. Cathy Ann, Soph. 164 Kinney, Jack, Jr. Kinney, Richard, Sr. 132,210 Kinney, Robert, Jr. 184 Kirk, Darrell, Soph. Kirkendall, Gary, Soph. 88,110,164 Klahn, Charlotte, Sr. 125,210 Kliever, Wally, Jr. 184 Knapp, Donna. Sr. 132,210 Knapp, Kristine, Sr. 210. Knapp, Patricia, Sr. 133,210 Knauer, Clark, Jr. 183 Kneedler, Jim, Soph. 120 Knighten, Esther, Soph. 164 Knox, Mary, Soph. 133,164 Knox, Mike, Soph. 79,88,118,119,138, 164 Knudson, Suzanne, Soph. 122,139,164 Koehler, Janet, Jr. 184 Koelmel, John, Jr. Koester, Beth, Sr. Kolkemo, Bob, Soph. 164 Kolkemo, Janet, Sr. 210 Konopasek, Fay, Sr. 210 Konschot, Carol, Sr. 129,139,148,151, 210 Konschot, Cyndy, Soph. 164 Kramer, Carol, Sr. 210 Krause, Bill, Soph. 164 Krause, James, Jr. 184 Kravig, Arlyn, Jr. 184 Kravig, Mike, Sr. 132 Kretz, Barbara, Sr. 135,210 - Kretz, Linda, Jr. 43,129,140,151 Kreischer, Jere, Sr. 210 Krieger, Larry, Jr. 89,184 Krieger, Steve, Sr. 210 Kropp, Judith, Jr. 184 Kula, Katherine, Sr. l39,210,254,255 Kurovsky, Dennis, Soph. 120,138,165 Kurovsky, Karen, Jr. 184 ' Kurz, Walter, Soph. 165 Lacy, Robert, Soph. 119,165 LaFleur, Marilyn, Jr. 125,185 LaGrone, Chuck, Sr. 210 LaHue, Richard, Soph. 88,165 Lamb, Stephen, Sr. 1l9,l29,136,210, 254 Lamison, Karen, Soph. 165 Lammon, Carole,,Jr. Lammon, Pam, Sr. Lampkin, Janice, Jr. 1l8,119,139,l84 Lampman, Linda, Sr. 128,132,137, 148,210,254 Lampman, Lynn, Sr. 210 Lamproe, Margie, Soph. Landis, David, Soph. 130,165 Lane, Gloria, Sr. 210 Lane, Kenneth Clint, Jr. 184 Langston, John, Soph. 105,165 Langston, Loren, Sr. 210 Large, Larson Cassie, Sr. 118,119,210 , Janet, Soph. 165 Larson, Paul, Jr. 105,184 Larson, Robert, Sr. Larson Larson , Richard, Sr. 132 , Sandra, Soph. 165 Lash, Shirley, Jr. 184 LaToor, Richard, Jr. 135 Lauritzen. Lita, Soph. 122,165 Lawler, Sherri, Sr. 210 Lawler, Geraldine, Sr. 210 Lawrence, Charlene, Soph. 115,139,165 Lawson, Michael, Sr. 210 Lawton, Linda, Soph. 165 Lea, Marilyn, Jr. 135,184 Lear, Ben, Sr. 1l8,119,210,254 Leard, Pat, Sr. 210 Leaver, Bill, Jr. 112 Leaverton, Peggy, Jr. 56,127,184 Le Blanc, Cynthia, Soph. Lee, Art, Sr. 89,92,147,210 Lee, Gary, Soph. 121,165 Lee, Janet, Jr. 53,115,133,184 Lee, Kay, Soph. 165 McCurdy, Cherry, Sr. McCurdy, Kathy, Soph. 121 McDonald, Bob, Soph. 165 McDonald, Mike, Sr. 61,123,128,137, 212,254 McDonald, Terry, Jr. 185 McDonough, Tom, Soph. 165 McDougall, Craig, Soph. 108,121,165 McEackron, David, Soph. 120,165 McFadden, Judy, Sr. 123,129,138,212 McFarlane, Susan, Sr. 133 McGee, Beverly, Soph. 165 Mattson, Charlotte, Soph. 125,130, 136,166 Mauck, Ted, Sr. 138,212 Maulding, Rick, Sr. 129,212 Maupin, Linda, Sr. 212 Maxson, Becky, Soph. 124,166 Maxson, Karen, Sr. 212 Mayer, Gary, Sr. 136,213 Mayer, Roland, Soph. 166 Mayer, William, Soph. 122 Mayfield, Grant, Sr. 213 Mee, Judy, Sr. 60,154,213 Lee, Tom, Sr. 210 Leer, Jeff, Sr. 210 Lees, Clyde, Soph. 88,165 Lees, Shawn, Soph. 88,165 Leever, William, Soph. 108,129,165 LeFaive, Lois, Jr. 53,119,184,210 LeFaive, Lorraine, Sr. 133 Lehman, Louise, Soph. 46,125,165 Lehman, Nancy, Jr. 184 Lemacks, Lynn Gary, Soph. 88,165 Lemire, Stefan, Sr. 111,210 Leon, Carole, Sr. 139,211 Leonard, Star, Soph. 122,139,165 Levtzow, Jeanne, Sr. 132,211 Levtzow, Joyce, Jr. 120,185 Lewandowski, Christine, Soph. 165 Lewis, Charles, Soph. 88,165 Lewis, Claudia, Soph. Lewis, Dusty, Soph. 122,136,149,165 Lewis, Nanci, Sr. 118,119,137,21l Lewis, Paul, Soph. 165 Lewman, Linda, Soph. 115,133,165 Lewman, Terry, Jr. 138,185 Lilly, Barbara, Soph. 122,165 Lilly, Gordon, Sr. 123,211 Lindsay, Marlene, Jr. 185 Lindsay, Richard, Sr. Lindberg, Laurie, Soph. 165 Lindstorm, Kenneth, Sr. 128,129,211 Linville, Linda, Jr. Lippert, Lorene, Sr. 123,211 Little, Carol, Soph. 105,139,165 Littrell, Michelle, Jr. 185 Littrell, Mike, Soph. 165 Lofland, Barbara, Jr. 185 Lofland, Mark, Sr. 132 Long, Larry, Sr. 210 Longan, Bob, Jr. 185 Longan, Carol, Sr. 132,139,148,211, 254 Longmore, JoAnne, Soph. 122,165, 171 Longueville, Niki, Soph. 125,165 Lord, Karen, Jr. 136,185 Lorish, Mary, Jr. 123,148,185,195 Lorenz, Ruth, Sr. 211 Lorton, Erin, Jr. 185 Loughary, Lee, Sr. 211 Lovell, Stephanie, Jr. 185 Lowery, Paula, Sr. 114,148,211 Lowery, Susan, Jr. 56,142,185 Lowman, Chuck, Soph. 165 Lowry, Doug, Jr. 138,185 Lowry, Josephine, Soph. 165 Lowthian, Rick, Sr. 129,l38,21l,254 Lucas, Scott, Soph. 165 Ludwig, Carol, Sr. 212 Ludwig, Gary, Jr. 185 Ludwig, Gloria, Sr. Luehrs, Debbie, Soph. 165 Luschen, Nancy, Sr. 128,148,212,254 Luschen, Yvonne, Soph. 120,165 Lusk, Charleen, Sr. Lusk, Janine, Jr. 125,185 Lusk, Kay, Sr. 212 Lusk, Sigue, Jr. 119,185 Lyon, Pamela, Jr. 185 Lyon, Gail, Jr. 115,133,185 Lyman, Nancy, Jr. 1l9,133,148,185 Lynch, Day, Sr. 121,139,212,255 Lynch, John, Soph. 120,140,165 McBeth, Joyce, Soph. 120,165 McCall, Carol, Jr. 185 McCardell, Jon, Jr. 89,185 McCardell, Sue, Soph. 165 McCart, Charles, Jr. 138,185 McCauley, Starlene, Jr. 185 McCay, Pamela, Soph. 122,133,165 McCleary, Sherry, Sr. McCollum, Robert, Sr. McCorkle, Jeanne, Soph. McCormack, Kathy, Soph. 165 McCormick, Charlene, Jr. McCormick, Rheanna, Jr. 185 McCoy, Edward, Sr. McCoy. Kathy, Soph. 165 McCoy. Marvin, Sr. 123 McGee McGee McGee , Donna, Soph. , Kathleen, Jr. 56,185 , Phillip, Jr. 132,185 McGinnis, James, Jr. 132,185 McGinty, Douglas, Sr. 212 McGinty, Linda, Soph. 118,139,165 McGonagle, Dwight, Jr. 140,185 McGrath, Bill, Soph. 165 McGraw, Tom, Jr. 41,65,123,134,185 McHugh, Kelly, Sr. 105,212 McHugh, Riley, Soph. 139,145,165 Mclntyre, Linda, Soph. 165 Mclntyre, Tom, Soph. 165 McKay, Pam 130 McKee, Helen, Soph. 136,139,165 McLallen, Sharon, Sr. 132,212 McLane, Cheryl, Sr. 137,148,212 McMahan, Karolyne, Sr. 212 McNeen, Mary, Jr. 185 McNair, George, Sr. 89,92,107,108, 147,212 McNeal, Bobbie, Sr. 212 McNeal, Donna, Jr. McNeal, Sharon, Soph. 165 McNeel, Peggy, Sr. 212 McNeil, Maureen, Jr. 185 McPherson, Anthony, Soph. 165 McPherson, Walter, Jr. 132,185 McQueen, Ladd, Jr. 147,185 McTevia, Gary, Jr. 185 McTevia, Marvin, Sr. 132 McUne, Ron, Sr. 123,139,126,212,255 McWhorter, Lois, Soph. 165 McWhiJrter, William, Soph. MacAdams, Stephen, Soph. 165 Mackenzie, Donald, Sr. 118,129,212 Macknicki, Al, Jr. 185 Macknicki, April, Soph. 165 Maehren, Diane, Sr. 212 Magerle, Sue, Soph. 165 Mahar, Louis, Soph. 108,165 Main, Jan, Jr. 118,123,186 Mallams, Tom, Soph. 104,l06,108, 110,138,165 Mallard, Doyle, Jr. 186 Maloney, Mike, Soph. 165 Malotte, Allan, Soph. 166 Manfield, Gloria, Soph. Mann, Bob, Soph. 122,166 Mann, Doug, Sr. 62,123,126,154,212, 223,254 Mannen, Thomas, Soph. 166 Manning, Marcia, Sr. 125,212 Mapes, Dale, Jr. 89,186 Mapes, Karen, Soph. 122,166 Maloney, Neil, Soph. 165 Maravilla, Narciso, Sr. 57,106,108, 155,212 Marchant, Kathy, Jr. 186 Marsh, Kathleen, Jr. 186 Marshall, Nikki, Soph. 136,139,166 Martell, Leslie, Jr. 186 Martin Martin Brad, Soph. 166 Charlotte, Jr. Martin Christine, Soph. 166 Martin, Diane, Sr. 212 Martin, Erwin, Jr. 120,186 Martin Ken, Jr. 89,186 Martin 7 Martin, Martin, Martin Martin Martin Martin, Martin Larry, Soph. 166 Meredith, Soph. 122,133,166 Ronald, Jr. Russell, Sr. 212 Ruth Ann, Soph. 125,166 Teri, Sr. 142,212 Valerie, Soph. 166 Virginia, Soph. 120,122 Masonf Jerry, sr. 129,136,139,212 Mason, Mason, Ronnie, Soph. 166 Zellah, Soph. 122,166 Massong, Suzanne, Soph. 122,166 Mast, Sherry, Soph. 127,166 Materie, Nancy, Sr. 148,212 Mathey, Bill, Jr. 186 Mattern, Sandy, Soph. Matthew, Bob, Sr. Matthews, Sarah, Sr. l23,137,148, 212,254 Melum, Dennis, Jr. 186 Mencke, Ed, Soph. 103,118,122,166 Mendenhall, Sharon, Soph. 166 Mercer, Susan, Sr. 213 Merickel, Dawn, Soph. 166 Merickel, Mike, Jr. 130,186 Merrifield, Karen, Sr. 132,213 Merrim Merrim Merrim an, Kelly, Jr. 186 an, Pat, Sr. 213 an, Sidney, Soph. 166 Merritt, Teresa, Sr. 213 Messal, Linda, Soph. 122,166 Metz, Ted, Sr. 213 Metzger. Dale, Jr. 186 Meves, Meyerd Jim, Jr. 123 ing, Paige Lord, Sr. 140,213 Mickelson, David, Jr. 139,184,186 Mickelson, Jeff, Sr. 136,213 Milich, Millard Millard Millard Danny, Jr. , Carol, Sr. 213 , Daunis, Jr. 186 , Diane, Jr. 186 Miller, Greg N., Soph. 166 Miller, Greg, Soph. 79,102,103,122, 166 Miller, Judy Kaye, Jr. 186 Miller, Judy L., Sr. 43,213,254,255 Miller, Lana, Soph. 120,166 Miller, Marilyn, Soph. 166 Miller, Mike, Sr. 106,107,l08,14-7, 213 , Miller, Murray, Sr. Miller Robert Jr. 186 Millhollin, Jan, Jr. Milligan, Larry, Soph. 48,166 Milligan, Virginia, Soph. 138,166 Mills, Mayde, Soph. 166 Milne, 254 Mark, Sr. 89,96,137,147,213, Mincks, lrvin, Sr. Minear, Donalyn, Soph. 121,166 Minear, Paula, Soph. 118,l36,140, 166 Minnec Minnis, i, Bill, Jr. 186 Mike, Sr. Minshall, Dick, Sr. 213,255 Minshall, DorothY, Jr. 118,119,123, 186 Minshall, George, Sr. 123 Mitchel, Elsie, .Jr. Mitchell, Brenda, Jr. 56,186 Mitchell, Carol, Sr. 213 Mitchell, Dale, Soph. 120,166 Mitchell, Dan, Soph. 120,166 Mitchell, Daryl, Sr. 213 Mitchell, llene, Jr. 118,133 Mitchell, Darylin, Jr. 186 Mitchell, 233 Moad, Edward, Jr. 105 Mobley Mobry, , Calvin, Soph. Oscar, Jr. Mode, Allison, Soph. 166 Mohr, Bill, Sr. 104,110,186 Mole, Christie, Soph. 166 Mollett, Linda, Soph. 166 Monsey, Suzi, Sr. 118,213 Monson, Annod, Soph. Montgo Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, mery, Jean, Jr. 148,186 Dennis, Sr. 213 Gary, Sr. 214 JoDell, Jr. 127,136,139,186 Maryg Jr. 125,186 Tim, Sr. Morgan, Bill, Jr. 186 Morgan, Bonnie, Sr. 132 Morgan, Claudia, Sr. 214 Morgan, Carleen, Jr. 121,186 Morris, Becky, Soph. 122,126,127 Morris, Dona, Soph. 166 Morris, Philip, Jr. Morris, Judith, Jr. 186 Morris, Ken, Sr. 147 Morris, Robert, Soph. 122,166 Morris, Phil, Jr. 186 Morris, Sue, Jr. 186 Morrison, Candy, Soph. 166 Katy, Sr. 66,80,81,145,213, Morrison, Karen, Sr. 214 Morton, Mike, Soph. 166 Moser, Tom, Soph. 166 Mosher, Kristine, Sr. 123,126,139,214 Moyer, Bruce, Jr. 112,186 Moyer, Randy, Soph 88,108,166,186 Moyer, Richard, Jr. Mullen, Jack, Sr. 74,89,91,96,97,1l3, 128,129,139,14-7,151,154,214,254 Muller, Henry, Jr. 89,107,108,147,186 Muller, Richard, Jr. 186 Munro, Ron, Jr. 186 Murphy, Gary, Soph. 166 Murphy, Ken, Soph. Musgrove, Elizabeth, Jr. 133,187 Musgrove, Frances, Sr. 124,133,214 Myers, Darlene, Jr. 124,187 Myers, Kenneth, Jr. 114,147,187 Myers, Mike, Soph. 166 Myers, Sara, Jr. 187 Napolitano, Bob, Soph. 108,166 Nash, Janice, Soph. 121,136,166 Nations, Elaine, Sr. 214 Neel, Linda, Soph. 166 Neely, Bill, Jr. 187 Neely, Linda, Soph. 166 Negles, Chris, Jr. 187 Neilson, Rod, Sr. 214 Nelson, Kathy, Jr. 123,148,187 Nelson, Lee, Sr. 118,139,214 Nelson, Mike, Soph. 166 Nelson, Randy, Sr: 214 Nepper, Chris, Sr. Nepper, Mary, Jr. Netz, Judy, Soph. 166 Newland, Pamela, Sr. 214 Newland, Rick, Sr. 89,147,214 Newman, Carol, Jr. 187 Newman, Maxine, Sr. 214 Newman, Woody, Sr. 120 Nichols, Mike, Jr. Niedermeyer, Janis, Sr. 214 Niehaus, Michele, Sr. 123,214 Nielson, Lynn, Sr. Nielson, Rodney, Sr. 255 Niquette, Renee, Jr. 187,136 Nitzschke, Terri, Sr. 214 Nixon, Barbara, Soph. 42,166 Nixon, Mike, Sr. 132 Nolte, Tim, Soph. 120,166,122 Norcross, Carol, Soph. Norris, Lowell, Soph. 166 North, John, Soph. 166 North, Linda, Jr. 187,118 Norwood, Jerry, Jr. Note, Tony, Sr. 214,132 Nottingham, Kris, Sr. 214 Nuich, Mike, Sr. 214,103,147 Nygren, Karen, Soph. 166,214 Nygren, Linda, Sr. Oakes, Ken, Soph. 166 Odell, Courtenay, Jr. 187,133 O'Dell, Earl, Soph. 166 O'Duane, Danny, Soph. 166 Oifenbacher, Curtis, Jr. 121,187,138 Offord, Mike, Soph. 166,102,114 Offord, Steve, Sr. 187 Ogier, Stephen, Jr. 187 O'Grady, Bill, Jr. 187 O'Laughlin, Patrick, Sr. 214 Olson, Barbara, Soph. 166 Olson, Christine, Sr. 214,132 Olson, Dennis, Soph. 166,122 Olson, Doug, Sr. 96,98,214,100,147, 103,147 Olson, Janet, Soph. 167,133 Olson, Sharon, Sr. 214 Oppie, Sheryl, Soph. 167,135,133 O'Quinn, Dan, Sr. 214 Orgain, Lydia, Jr. 187 Orr, Richard, Soph. 88,167,111 Orr, Rick, Sr. 214 Orr, Steve, Soph. 167 Ortiz, Maria, Jr. 187 Ortiz, George, Soph. 167 Osborn, Dan, Jr. 187 Osborn, David, Soph. 167,112 Ottosen, Bob, Sr. 214,254 Overturf, Gary, Soph. 167 Pace, Bette, Jr. Pace, Roberta, Soph. Padgett, Sue, Sr. 214,132 Pappas, David, Soph. 167 Paris, Sandra, Jr. 187 Park, Della, Soph. Park, Paula, Jr. 124 Parke, Rosalie, Jr. 187,139 Parke, William, Soph. 88,167 Parker, Nancy, Sr. 214 Parsons, Steve, Jr. 187 Partsafas, Te1'1'y', Jr. 121,188 Patella, Danae, Sr. 128,129,131,138, 148,151,155,214,254 Patrick, Frank, Jr. 188,130,124 Patten, Teresa, Jr. 188,133 Patterson, Sue, Jr. 188 Patton, Jeane, Soph. Paul, Linda, Sr. 215 Paulsen, Carla, Jr. 188 Paulsen, Neil, Jr. 126,119 Pawl, Greg, Jr. 188 Pawlowski, Kay, Jr. 188,129,139 Pedley, Cynthia, Jr. 188,125 Peebler, Dennis, Sr. 145,215 Pelican, John, Soph. 167 Pembleton, Martin, Jr. 121,188 Penland, Donald, Soph. Penland, George, Soph. 167 Pepper, Linda, Jr. 188 Perdue, Marvin, Soph. 88,167,111 Perini, Laura, Soph. 167 Perkins, Karen, Soph. 167,125 Quitt, Arlene, Soph. 167- Raapke, Mariann, Jr. 188 Ralph, Carol, Jr. 188 A Rambo, Linda, Soph. 167 Rametes, Albert, Soph. 167 Ramsay, Fritz, Soph. 121,168 Rasmussen, Garry, Jr. Rasmussen, Gloria, Jr. 188,125 Rasor, Rasor, Karen, Soph. 168,122 Kathy, Soph. 169 Rawstern, Daniel, Sr. 216,132 Rawstern, Jerry, Jr. 188 Ray, Linda, Soph. 168,124 Ray, Mark, Soph. Ray, Tim, Soph. Reavis, Cathian, Sr. 216 Reavis, Judith, Jr. 189 Reavis, Larry, Sr. 216,138 Rector, Reddin Bob, Jr. 59,89,96,123,215,147 g, Linda, Soph. 168,119 Perry, V an, Sr. Peters, Greg, Sr. 215 Peters, Marilyn, Jr. 188 Peters, Richard, Soph. 167,108 Peters, Sue, Jr. 188,125 Peters, Tom, Sr. 215 Peterson, Alice, Sr. 215 Peterson, Larry, Jr. 188 Petty, Fred, Soph. 167 Phelan, Joyce, Soph. 167 Phillips, Jim, Soph. 167,130,111,138 111 Phillips, Maureen, Jr. 188 Phillips, Robert, Jr. 89,188,110,138 Phillips, Terry, Sr. 215 Phipps, Linda, Jr. 188 Pickett, Marcia, Soph. 167,139 Pidcock, Earlene, Soph. 167,133 Piels, Karalee, Jr. 188 1 Potts, Pierce , Charles, Soph. 167 Pierce, John, Sr. 89,92,215,111,147 Pierce, Lynn, Jr. Pierce , Merle, Jr. Pierce, Steve, Soph. 88,167 Pierso n, Herbert, Sr. 215 Pinkham, Gary, Soph. 167 Pinney, Dana, Sr. 215,132 Pitts, Pitts Curtis, Jr. Gary Jr. 188 Pitts, John: Jr. 188 7 Pius, Pitts, Larry, Sr. 215 Terry, Sr. 129,215,150,1,138 Plumley, Susan, Sr. 123,215,148,126, 254,155 Plummer, Evone, Jr. 188 Poe, Richard, Sr. 215 Poirier, Sandy, Soph. 167,115 Poling, Trudy, Sr. 145,215 Pollard, Mike, Sr. 96,98,216 Polski, Richard, Jr. 188 Pool, Cathy, Soph. 167 Poole, Mike, Jr. 188 Poole, Patrick, Soph. 120,167 Poole, Terre, Sopb. 167 ' Pope, Leeroy, Soph. 167 Pope, Pauline, Jr. 188 Popham, James, Sr. 121,216 Poppa, Janice, Jr. Poppa Judy, Soph. 167 Porter, Carolyn, Soph. 167,122,124 Porter, James, Soph. 167 Porter, Kaye, Soph. 167,125 Porter, Sharon, Jr. 188 Potter, Stephen, Sr. Claudia, Jr. 188,56,139 Reed, Dannie, Jr. 189 Reed, Debbie, Soph. 168 Reed, Pat, Sr. 216,137,119,254 Reeves, Kay, Sr. 216,132 Reeves, Sandra, Soph. 168 Rehmer, Darla, Sr. 216 Reid, Ray, Soph. Reinking, Edie, Jr. Revis, Carol, Sr. 216 Revis,-Larry, 50,254 Reynolds, Linda, Jr. 189,124 Reznick, Mike, Jr. 189 Rice, Jack, Jr. 189 Rich, Anette, Soph. Richey, Virginia, Sr. 216 Richardson, Anna, Sr. 129,216,136 . 150,1,255 Richmond, Gayle Ann, Soph. 120, 168,125 Richard, Judi, Soph. 168,130 Ricks, Ginger, Jr. Riecke, Carol, Jr. 189 Riecke, Clara Jo, Sr. 216 Riethmuller, Mechthild, Sr. 155,57,67, 123,130,216,136,148,81,80,138 Riggs, Teresa, Sr. 123,149,216,81,80, 155 Riggs, Lee Ann, Jr. 189,123,149,81,80 Ritchey, Susan, Jr. 189,144 Ritchie, Dan, Sr. Roach, Penny, Sr. 129,216,151,148, 254 Roady, Craig, Soph. 168 Robbins, Stanley, Jr. 189 Robbins, Corey, Soph. 129 Roberts, Gary, Sr. Roberts, Jeanette, Jr. 189,125 Robertson, Brian, Sr. 216 Robertson, Roy, Sr. Robertson, Rebecca, Sr. 216 Robertson, Regina, Soph. 168 Robertson, Ron, Jr. 189 Robinson, Fred, Soph. 168 Robinson, Marge, Jr. 189,133 Rode, Jon. Jr. 189 Rodgers, Monte, Jr. Roelfs, Marilyn, Jr. 189,125 Rogers, John, Jr. 189,123,126,138 Rogers, Steveri, Sr. 216 Rollins, Dale, Jr. 189 Ronnander, Barbara, Soph. 168,124 Ronnander, Esther, Sr. 216,125,254, 139 Root Rose Rose Rose Cathy, Jr. 189,148,109 Jim, Sr. 130,216,136,l37 Root, , Linda, Soph. 168 , Theresa, Sr. 216 nthal, John, Sr. 216 Sanborn, Kathy, Sr. 217,148,255 Sander, Chuck, Soph. 88,168 Sanford, Ron, Jr. 89,190,101,118 Sanford, David, Jr. 89,190,147 Sasse, Jerrold, Sr. Sasse, Valarie, Soph. Sauve, Alan, Jr. Savard, Bill, Soph. 52,168 Savard, James, Sr. 217,118 Schafer, Alice, Soph. 168,171 Schaffer, Pat, 136 Schalow, John, Jr. Schleip, Warren, Soph. Schlosser, Sheila, Sr. 217,138 Schlosser, Stanley, Jr. 121,190,138 Schmidt, Roger, Sr. 123,118,126,119 SchoHe1d, Bill, Jr. 89,147 Schofield, Gordon, Soph. 168 Schott, Carolyn, Soph. 168,145,136, 125,139,109 Schott, David, Sr. 217,136,114 Schrein, Lynda, Jr. 190 Schroeder, Kathi, Jr. 190 Schroeder, Steve, Jr. 190 Schultz, Linda, Soph. 168,125 Schwartz, Beverly, Sr. 122,217,136, 118,119,254 Schweizer, Mike, Jr. 190 Schwinler, Ron, Jr. 89,190,147 ScoHeld, Bill, Jr. 190,108 Scott, Linda, Sr. 123,217,148 Scoville, Larry, Sr. 217 Sedey, John, Soph. 168 Seeberger, Vicki, Jr. 125 Seely, Karen, Jr. 190 Selby, Mitch, Soph. 168 Sellers, Dorothy, Soph. 168,135,133 Semple, Christine, Jr. 190 Sessions, Charles, Soph. 168 Sexton, Joan, Sr. 129,217,151,148,254 Shafer, Patricia, Sr. 217,118,127,119, 254 Shaffstall, Sharee, Jr. 190,124 Shangle, Maureen, Sr. 217,133 Sharp, James, Jr. 120 Shaw. Neil, Jr. 89,190,111 Sheldon, Lynn, Sr. 217 Sheldon, Susan, Jr. 190,148 Shellabarger, Clifford, Soph. Shelley, Dan, Sr. 217 Shelley, Pat, Soph 168 Shelton, Susan, Jr. 56 Shepard, Linda, Jr. 190 Shepherd, Craig, Jr. 190,136 Sherman, Ellen. Sr. 123,218,139 Sherrill, Dave, Soph. 88,168,102,138 Shinn, Stephen, Jr. 190 Shinn, Diane, Jr. 190,195 Shoemaker, David, Sr. 123,218 Shofstall, Pamela, Jr. 190 Shoop, Karen, Jr. 190 Shoop, Tom. Sr. Shorey, Lois, Jr. 133 Shuler, Connie, Jr. 190,123,133 Shuler, Laurel, Sr. 50,218,133,141 Sickels, Cory, Soph. 168,122,130 Simmons, Jody, Sr. 218,133,118 Simmons, Judy, Soph. '168,133,118, 119 Simmons. Ronald, Sr. 104,218,141 255 Simmons. Vicki, Soph. 168 Simons, Hany, Soph 168,129 Sims, Gary. Jr. Singler, Peggy, Jr. 190 Six, Jonni, Jr. 191,123,149 Skaar, Kristina, Sr. 123,218,126 Skinner, Faune. Soph. 168,139 Smith, Darrel, Sgph. 168, Smith, Donna, Soph. 168 Smith, Doug, Sr. 218 Smith, Elden, Sr. 218 Smith, Gail, Soph. 168,122 Smith, Gary, Sr. 218 Smith, Jerry, Jr. 121,191 Smith, Gregory, Jr. .191,195,69,123, 130,126,139,136,81,80,63 Smith, Gwen, Soph. 168,130 Smith, Jeannie, Soph. 168,122 Smith, Karen, Jr. 191.119 Smith, Kathy, Soph 168,136,139 Smith, Ken, Jr. Smith, Kenny, Soph. 168 Smith, Linda, Sr. Smith, Melvin, Jr. Smith, Neal, Soph. 168 Smith, Nerine, Sr. 218 Smith, Pat, Jr. 191,123,138 Smith, Randy, Sr. 218,150,1 Smith, Ron, Jr. 191,101 Smith, Russell, Sr. 106,108,218,1-1-7 Smith, Bud, Soph. Smith, Ryan, Sr. Sneed, Kay, Sr. 129,218,148,254,139 Snodgrass, Mary, Soph. 168 Snow, Charles, Jr. 191 Snow, Marie, Jr. 191 , Snyder, Victor, Sr. 255,128,130,131, 136,209,218,221,154,137,118,254 Soran, Soran, Soran, Janice, Soph. 168,133 Pat, Soph 168.149 Therese, Soph. 168 Sorenson, David, Soph. 168,122,131, 136,1 38 Southard, Pat, Jr. 191 Southard, Ralph, Sr. Spaffor d, Karen, Jr. 191,133 Spain, Arley, Sr. 218 Sparlin g, Steve, Sr. 218 Spaulding, Dave, Soph. 168 Potts, Paula, Sr. 149,198,216,74,137 Poulos, Jay, Soph. 167,139 Powell, Gary, Soph. Powell, Phil, Jr. 188 Powers, Brenda, Jr. 188,130 Prentice. Marc, Soph. 167 Preston, Kathy, Soph. 167 Preston, Sue, Sr. 216,136,148,139 Price, Tim, Soph. 167,140 Prohst, Dick, Soph. 167 Prough, Shireen, Sr. 216,139 Pruitt, John, Jr. 89,188,106.108,147 Puhl, Fred, Jr. 89,188 Purdy, Gregg, Jr. 188,111 Purkerson, Paula, Jr. 188 Pursel, Mike, Jr. 120,188 Pursel, Pat, Soph. 48,120,167 I Quackenbush. Charlyn, Soph. 161 Quinn, Gary, sr. 50,135,216,78,150, 1,255,138 Quinn, Kay, Soph. 167 Rossknecht, Ellen, Sr. 216 Rott, Dave. Jr. 189 Rowan, John, Soph. 168,122,139 Rowbotham, Teresa, Jr. 189 Rowden, Doug, Jr. Rowden, John, Soph. Rowden, Juanita, Sr. 216 Rozzell. Rick, Soph. 88,168,108 Rudy, Mike, Soph. 168.112 Runyan. Kathy, Sr. 216,137 Rupp, Phil. Sr. 216,111,137 Rupp, Sandra, Jr. 189,123,119 Rush, Richard, Sr. 217,254,255,139 Russell, Larry, Soph. 88,120,168,108 Ryn, Otto, Jr. 104,190,106,108,110, 147 Sage, Peter, Soph. 168,130,114,138 Salade, Jeannie, Sr. 217,150,1,118,127 Sample. Marcia, Soph. 168 Sandberg, Steve, Jr. 190 Sanbom, Jane, Soph. 168,122,119,139 Skog, Don, Soph. Skog, Ron, Soph. 120 Skolfield. Bonnie, Soph. 168 Slater, Shirley, Sr. 218,125 Slavin, Richard. Soph 168,108,112 Slead, Sidney, Sr. 218,148 Sleeter, Christine, Jr. 191,136,118, 127,119 Slusser, Richard, Sr. 218.118 Smalley, Janice, Jr. 191 Smalley, Sandra, Jr. 191 Smets Smith Smith Benny, Soph. 168 Richard, Sr. Alan Soph Smith, Bruce, Jr. 191 Smith Calvin, Jr. 191 Smith Charles, Sr. Smith, Craig. 136 Smith, Curt, Jr. 89,191,10l,123,103 Smith, Dane, Jr. 89,92,191.96.98.113 147 Spaur, Randy, Jr. Spayde, Pat, Sr. 218 Speare, Tony, Jr. 191,140 Spears, Gary, Jr. 191 Speegle, Barton, Jr. 191 Speer, Janet, Sr. 218 Spencer, Ted, Sr. 218,254 Spielbusch, Larry, Soph. 168 Spiker, Rusty, Sr. 218 Spires, Gary, Jr. 191 St. Germain, Tari, Jr. 191 Stacy, Bob, Jr. 191 Stacy, Kathy, Soph. 105,168,19l,123 Stacy, Cherrill, Jr. Stacy, Bjork, Jr. Stalcup, Connie, Jr. 191 Stamm, Manfred, Sr. 218 Stanley, Lance, Soph. 168,124 Stanton, Debbie, Soph. 168 Stark, John, Soph. 168 Starnes, Becky, Sr. 218 Stathos, Geoff, Jr. 191 Stedman, Marali, Sr. 191,56,123 Steeck, Marti, Soph. 168,122 Steinbach, Jim, Jr. 191 Steinmetz, Steve, Soph. 168 Stelle, John, Sr. 218 Stelle, Sandra, Sr. 218 Stephens, Alice, S ph. 168,125 Stephens, Berlette,goph. 169,149 Stephenson, Mike, Sr. 218,137 Stetler, Donald, Soph. 169 Stevens, Gary, Jr. 191 Stevens, Kay, Sr. 218,133,14l,254 Stevens, Mark, Sr. Stevens, Larry, Sr. 218 Stevens, Mark, Soph. 169 Stever, Sue, Sr. 219 Stewart, Bruce, Jr. 89,191,147 Stewart, Deanne, Soph. 169 Stewart, James, Jr. 191 Stewart, Johnathan, Sr. 219,254,138 Stickley, Chet, Sr. 219 Stield, Thomas, Jr. 191 Stinson, Jim, Soph. 169 Stockman. Ken, Jr. 191,123 Stockman, Larry, Sr. Stockton, Steve, Soph. 88,169 Stoner, Loretta, Jr. 191 Stoner, Rayetta. Sr. 219 Stong, Jon, Soph. 169.130,138 Stong, Phylis, Jr. Stough, Chuck, Jr. Stout.'John. Sr. 105,129,219,151,111 Straube, Robert, Sr. 219 Strawn, Phyllis, Jr. 191 Strickland, Joanne 133 Strong, Dennis, Sr. 130,219,137,255 Strong, Gale, Soph. 169 Strong, Jim 136 Tingleaf, Kitty, Sr. 220 Tinsley, Carole. Sr. 123,220,141-8,140 Tinsley, Susan, Jr. 192,133 Stroh, Don, Soph. 169,122,112 Wilson, Alan, Sr. Tipton, Stroup, Richard, Jr.' Struble, Randy, Jr. 183,191,130 Stuart, Carol, Soph. 169 Sturgill, Cheryl, Jr. 192,148,124 Suksdorf, Leland, Soph. 88,169,10l.' 112 Sullivan, Barbara, Soph. Sullivan, Burdette, Soph. Sullivan, Dennis, Soph. 169 Sullivan, Jerry, Sr. 89,91,219,147,255 Sullivant, Bobbie, Jr. 192 Summers, Linda, Soph. 169 Sundman, Bev, Soph. 169 Surrett, Bob, Soph. 169 Sutherlin, Robert, Sr. 219 Svensen, Karen, Jr. 192 Swagaerty, Melody, Soph. 169 Swanson, Gary, Jr. Swartsfager, Linda, Sr. ,219 Sweet, Doug, Sr. 104,128,220,110, 147,254,138 Sybrant, Kathy, Soph. 169 Szyfnaniak, Barney, Sr. 58,106,108, 220,138,147,255,138 Szymaniak, Sophia, Soph. 169 Taylor, Albert, Sr. 255 Taylor, Benjamin, Jr. 104,192 Taylor, Bill, Jr. 120 Taylor, Carol, Sr. 220,254,139 Taylor, Cyndy, Sr. 128,220,136,148, Len, Jr. 192 Wallace, Tom, Soph. 170 Walton, Gary, Sr. Ward, Tom, Soph. 170 Warne, William, Soph. 170 Williams, Sheryl, Soph. 170 Williamson, Danny, Sr. 222 Williamson, Mary, Soph. 171 Titus, Mike, Sr. 220 Titus, Tom, Soph. Todd, Don, Sr. 89,93,220,147 Todd, Rich, Soph. 88,169,139 Toenniges, Wilma, Soph. 169,118 Toews, Frank, Sr. 89,92,220,110,147 Tomlin, John, Soph. 88,122,111 Toney, Dennis, Soph. 169 Tooley, Randy, Soph. 169 Townes, Bob, Soph. 169,102 Tracy, Janene, Jr. 192,536,125 Trautman, Alan, Soph. Trautman, Dale, Jr. 192 Travis, Boyd, Soph. 120,169 Travis, Tym, Jr. 192,65,130 Travis, William, Jr. 121,193 Trower, Janis, Sr. 220,133 Trower, Janeal, Soph. 169,133 Trullinger, Rick, Sr. 123,220 Warner, Warren, Warren, Warren, Warren, Warren Warren, 137 v Bill, Sr. 221 Bill, Sr. 47,221,75 David, Jr. 193 Jerry, Soph. 108 Jesse, Jr. 193 Marion, Soph. Tim, Soph. 88,170,122,112, Wash, Linda, Soph. 170 Washburn, Mike, Sr. 221 Wassum, Melissa, Sophr 170 Waters, Michael, Sr. Waters, Moira, Jr. 193 Wilson, Cecilia, Jr. 148,140,119,194 Wilson, Charlotte, Soph. 171,124 Wilson, Dave, Sr. 222 Wilson, Donald, Jr. 89,106,108,14-7, 194 Wilson, Dwight, Soph. 171,108 Wilson, Jeannie, Soph. 171 Wilson, Judy, Soph. 171,125,139 Wilson, Mark, Sr. 131,205,222,255, 138,84,137,140 Wilson, Sandra, Jr. 1-3,119,139,194 Wilson, Sandy, Sr. 222 Wimberly, Carolyn, Jr. 56,130,141, 194 Tubbs, Colin, Sr. 220 Tucker, Bill So h a P - Tungate, Carol, Soph. 169,133 Tungate, Susan, Jr. Tungate, John, Sr. 220,110,147,124 Turcotte, Sharon, Soph. 254,255 Taylor, Dirk, Soph. 169 Taylor, Gayle, Jr. 192 Taylor, Gene, Soph. 169 Taylor, Jim, Jr. 192,110,137 Taylor, Kathy, Soph. 169,122 Taylor, Linda, Jr. 192 Taylor, Lynne, Jr. 192,126,119 Taylor, Melvin, Sr. 220,118 Taylor, Nancy, Sr. 220,148,254,139 Taylor, Phillip, Soph. 88,169,102,111 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teete r, Teeters, Ronald, Sr. Tom, Soph. 120 Wayne, Soph. 169,118,119 William, Soph. Virginia, Sr. 121,220 Kay, Jr. 192 Teetor, John, Soph. 169 Turner, Michael, Soph. 169 Turner, Susie, Soph. 169,125 Tusow, Mike,'Soph. 169 Tyson, Larry, Jr. 193,126,119 Uchytil, Linda, Soph. 169 Uhreen, Dave, Soph. 169,122 Uhrich, Carolyn, Jr. 193 Underwood, Laurie, Sr. 220 Uhruh, Laurie, Soph. 170,125 Updike, Mike, Soph. 170 Updike, Pete, Jr. Valdes, Mike, Soph. 170 Valdes, Patricia, Sr. 220 Vallee, Richard, Jr. 193 Vallee, Robert, .lr. 193 Van Buren, Jack, Soph. 170 Vance, Steve, Soph. 170 Vandagrift, Kathy, Sr. 220,118 Vanderlinden, Mark, Sr. 89,220,147 Van Dusen, Rose Marie, Jr. 125,139 Van Sickle, Harold, Jr. 193,123 Van Winkle, Dennis, Jr. 89,193 Vatland, Linda, Jr. 193 Watrud, Tim, Sr. 131,221,154,254,255 Watson, Bob, Soph. 105,170 Watson, Cathy, Sr. 123,219,221,140, 137,126,254 Watson, Glen, Sr. 221,132 Watson, Jack, Sr. 129,221,136,151 Watson, Robert, Soph. Watts, Dennis, Soph. 120,170' Weaver, Tom, Soph. 170 Webb, Dolores, Jr. Webb, Jo Ann, Jr. 193 Webb, Thomas. Jr. 193 Webber, Robert, Soph. Weber, Peggy, Jr. 193 Weber, Spence, Soph. 59,88,170,108, 122 Webster, Vickie, Soph. 120,170,133 Weels, Lee, Sr. 221 Welburn, Sandra, Jr. Welch, Kathy, Jr. 193,133 Wells, Bryon, Soph. 170 Wells, Darrell, Jr. 193 Wells, Howard, Sr. Wells, Vicky, Soph. 170 Wels, Lee, Sr. Wels, John, Jr. Weazel, Bill, Sr. Wertz, Linda, .lr. 193,139 West, Alice, Sr. 222 West, David, Soph. 170 Westerlrield, James, .lr. 40,121,193 Weston, Todd, Jr. 193 Westwood, Lynn, Jr. 193,101 Whalen, Jill, .lr. 222 Wheaton, Preston, Jr. 193 Wimmer, Diana, Jr. 194 Winchell, Otis, Jr. 194 Windscheliel, Georgia, Sr. 222,124 Windscheffel, Sylvia, Soph. 171 Winena, Larry, Soph. 171 Winegert, Jean, Soph. 171 Winktfield, Joanna, Sr. 222 Winn, Sharon, Soph. 171 Winne, Kate, Soph. 171,139 Winterbottom, Melvin, Soph. 171 Winzel, Bill, Sr. 222 Wirch, Louise, Soph. 171 Wisdom, Jerry, Sr. 222,119 Wirch, Louise, Soph. 171 Witten, Sherrie, Soph. 120,171 Wohlsdorf, Suzette, Soph. Veal, D Teetor, Rosemary, Sr. 220 Tejcka, Mike, Soph. 169 Templeman, Carol, Soph. 169,140 Templeman, Terry, Soph. 120,169,140 Templeton, Rick, Sr. Vaughn Vaughn Vaughn , Barbara, Jr. , Gary, Soph. 88,170,221 , Gary, Sr. 124 Vaughn, Vickie, Soph. 170 an, Soph. 170,110 Whinihan, Stephen, Jr. 193,130,151 Whisnan, Connie, Sr. 222 Whisnan, Jim, Jr. White White Terry, Dan, Jr. 192 Thacker, Dave, Soph. 169 Thacker, Ken, Sr. 220,255 Thames, Betty, Jr. 192,124 Thanos, Cathy, Sr. 220,136,148 Thierolf, Dick, Jr. 192,123,130,151, 138 Thomas, Dan, Jr. 192,150,1,l' Thomas, Danny, Soph. 169 Thomas, Dick, Sr. 220 Thomas, Doris, Sr. Thomas, Ron. Jr. 192 Thomas, Wade, Sr. 220,138 Williamsj Rick, Jr. 104,108,194 Thomason, Mary, Sr. 220 Thompson, Bradley, Soph. 88,169,112 Thompson, Donna, Soph. 169,149 Thompson, Jim, Soph. Thompson, Lucy, Soph. 169 Thompson, Sharon, Sr. 220 Thornton, Joe, Sr. 220,118 Thurber Larr Jr Vermeulen, Sonja, Sr. 221 Verschoor, Jane, Soph. Verschoor, Diane, Soph. 170 Vincent, Darlene, Sr. 221 Vinson, Jean, Jr. 193,118 Vinzant, Diana, Sr. 221 Von Stein, Gary, Soph. 108,122 Vorheis, Vicki, Jr. 193 Vosika, Cherolyn, Soph. 170 Vowell, Sandie, Jr. 193,56,123 Vroman, James, Jr. 47,193,147 Vroman, Sally, Jr. 193 Vroman, Susan, Sr. 221 Wadlow, Claudette, Soph. 170 Wagar, Tom, Soph. 170 Wagoner, Gary, Soph. Wagoner, Scott, Sr. 64,77 Wakefield, Susan, Jr. 193,123,109 Waldron, Karen, Jr. 193,148 Walker, Cheryl, Sr. 221,255,139 Walker, Dan, Sr. 106,108,221 , David, Soph. 170 , Deborah, Jr. 193,125 White, Rodney, Sr. 222,118 White, Sharon, Sr. 120 White, Suzanne, Soph. 170,118,l27, 119 White, Jonna Kay, Jr. Whitmore, Alice, Sr. 222 Wolk-L aniewski, Sandra, Sr. 222 Womack, David, Jr. 194 Wood, Barbara, Sr. 222,1-48,133,125 Wood, Thomas, Jr. 194 Woods, Darell, Jr. 194 Woods, Gerry, Sr. 222 Woods, Harvey, Soph. 171 Woods Jeani, Jr. 123,149,81,80,194 Woodyl Wooldr Tom, Soph. idge, Judy, Jr. 195 Wooten, Dave, Soph. 121,171,129 Wooton, Thomas, Sr. 89,91,96,99,215 222,113,14-7,255 Wray, Carla, Soph. 171 Wray, Sonja, Jr. Wray, Time, Soph. 171,102 Wright, David, Jr. 195 Wright, Glenn, Soph. Wright, Larry, Soph. 171 Wright, Lyle, Jr. 195 Wright, Margie, Jr. 195 Wright, Mary, Jr. 195 Wright, Pat, Jr. 195 Whitney, Bart, Jr. 193,123 Wicker, Howard, Jr. Wiegand, Mark, Soph. 88,170 Wiegand, Robert, Sr. 222,255,254 Wilcox, Ruth, Soph. 170,123,125 Wiley, Randy, Soph. 170,111,138 Wilke, Dave, Soph. 170 Wilke, Nicky, Jr. 193 Wilkins, Fredeana, Sr. 222 Robertson's School of Business, 244 , yv - Thurman, Dana, Sr. 88,91,220,147, , 113 Thurmond, Roilene, Sr. 220,148 Tibbutt, Terri, Jr. 191,68,69,123,148, 126,119 Tillery, Mike, Soph. Timm, Bob, Jr. Barker's, 233 Walker Elkon, Soph. 47,170 Walkerz George, Sr. 121,221 Walker, Janet, Jr. 193,125 Walker, Wall, Je Kristine, Jr. 193 rry, Jr. 193 Wallace, Ron E., Sr. 88,92,221,147 Wallace, Ron G., Sr. 221 Jack's Drive-up, 250 Wilkins, Theresa, Soph. 170,130 Willard, John, Jr. Willcuts. Stuart, Jr. Williams, Dave, Jr. 193,119 Williams Dave, Sr. 121,222,139 Williams, Janice, Jr. 189,125,194 Williams, Jerry, Sr. Williams, Linda, Soph. 170 Williams, Linda, Jr. 194 Williams, Priscilla, Soph. 170 Williams, Rick, Jr. 110,147,194 YVilliams , Rodger, Jr. 108,129,194 Advertisers Index Brophy's Jewelers, 240 Brainer Burelso dis, 247 n's, 248 Dempster's, 237 Elk Lumber Company, 241 First National Bank of Oregon, 245 Hubbard Bros., lnc.. 235 Jewett's Office Supply, 244 Kenn Knackstedt, Photographer, 235 KVSHA Radio, 244 Lamport's, 244 Landis Studio, 234- Leonard's Flowers, 247 McLain's Drug Center, 235 Medford Meat Mart, 235 The Melody House, 237 Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal, 24 Pacific Power and Light Company, 244 Parker Woods, 243 Purucker's Music House, 251 Qua'lity4Market, 236 ' Wyatt, Curt, Sr. 89,92,96,98,222,147 Wyatt, Pam, Jr. 195 Wyrick, Kathy, Soph. 171,130,136, 119 Yandell, David, Soph. 120,171 Yankee, Randall, Sr. Yarbrough, Ron, Jr. 195 Yarbrough, Dave, Soph. 171 Yoakley, John, Sr. 89,92,70,123,222, 136,14-7,154,147,254,155 Youmans, Judy, Jr. 195 Youmans, Linda, Soph. 171 Young, Don, Sr. 222 Young, Jack, Soph. 171 Young, Jennifer, Soph. 171 Young, Larry, Soph. 88,120,171 Young, Mike, Sr. 222 Ysunza, Maria, Soph. 171 Zacharias, Lloyd, Jr. 147 Zack, Lucy, Jr. 195,140,138 Zawadzke, Beti, Jr. 195 Zier, Mary, Sr. 222 Zimmerlee, Terry, Soph. 50,171 Zimmerman, John, Sr. Zundell, Raymond, Soph. 120,171 Zweigart, Diane, Soph. 171 Zweigart, Marcia, Jr. 195 Robinson Bros., 242 Sam's Sporting Goods, 240 Sullyls Drive-in and Col1ee Shop, 235 Swem's Gift Shop, 234 Thunderbird Market, 239 U.S. National Bank, 237 Walt Young's Stationery Store, 250 if v fr Q , ,. w K . 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