Milwaukie High School - Maroon Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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A urn.. 5 d O U ' 1 7 BARBARA MARKS Ed1tor 1n Chlef As another busy school year draws to a close your Annual statt pauses to thank all those who have made th1s Maroon poss1ble Unbounded grahtude goes to our adv1sers Mrs Flxnt and Mr Webb to Mr Brldges and Bern hfl Prmters to the photographer ot Dore Studlo and to all of you here at M1lwauk1e who have cooperated so fully A year hlled wlth ga1ety and laughter teamwork and tellowshlp IS rehved m th1s yearbook captur1ng we hope the events each one ot you holds most dear Wxth the hope that lt 1S the most memorable book poss1ble we the members of the staff dedlcate thls l954 Maroon to you the students and tr1ends ot Mllwaukre Hlgh School CLAUDINE DAVIS Asslstant Edltor AL TATE Busmess Manager f . , . . 5 . N- I I I 1 1 , . 1 1 , . ,fs . l ia A A na, K I MARILYN HICKOX NADINE NUTTING CAROL MODIN Activities Editor Art Editor Associations Editor PETE YAZZOLINO SALLY WAMBAUGH IOANNE DEFFENBAUGH BUD GROSSENBACHER Boys Sports Editor Girls Sports Editor Snapshot Editor Advertising Manager Sxttmq Nadine Nutinq Sally Wambauqh Marilyn Hickox A T te Caoidine Davs Barb Marks Joanne Detfenbauqh 'art Modin Bud Grossenba her Pete Yazzolino Milly Mehre Stcrndmq Bob Bell Don lckes Dick Wheeler lanet Se-dg Nl k dns rl Marilyn McLaughlin Marlene Sorensen Vir qinia Palmer Gloria Knanpp Karin lensen Lee Harrison Sand J Bro fn lrs Flint 'advise-rl , . . , . . . . , t, ,, Q3 A, ., J . L ' ' , , ' ' 2 ' t' . . ' ' , F 1 , 1' '. , , o Q , F , , 4' , , , , .. ' : , , ' , ' 'C , Mr Welsh 'id' e , ' ' , , '. ' ' , ' ' , ' , ' , 1' v ,L , ' X . STUDENT BODY OFFICERS 'L SHERRILL HOUSER Premdent MPX Y'-r BARBARA SWEETLAND LARRY I-ARSEN lst V1ce Pre-smlent 2nd VICG President 3rd VICG Pfesldem Flnonces Q pgrtg Publxccmons AL TATE if ,Yu KA 4th Vlce Pres1der1t Secyefgry ACTIVITIES Y VOGEL PAT CULLEY RE W X' U V ' ' ' f -, .gn ' up 'fi A A AQ? A -1 A Tim . e -J -. V V 1 I 1 . V A ' XQ IX Y M A I g --.. e . 'A Nw Q A, U, 5 ' s x KL' 0 J 12 LY Q B X A ,. 2+ kk BBB B ... f Q K , L If A B, A 'V APU ' A ' .. V, w ' Q pw B ' B , XJ' , v X W f A 3 I 2 A A ' 'WBM as gf B QB :iL-1 , . 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B ij 1 I A rf I X 51 4 fb 7y ' Q' ' XX X L 5 5 W W EQ f, Z, I- C' ,.,-Y., E3 Graduatror marks an end to your happy days as a Mrlwaukre Hrgh student lt rs an event however whrclf' w1ll open up an entrrely new and excltlng Iuture One of the nrcest thrngs about the tuture IS that rt only comes one dav at a tune As alumnr we hope you w1ll contrnue to help make our school the llnest anywhere We who remarn behrnd have conhdence rn you Each ot you w1ll carry awav somethmg ot ourselve ana you wxl leave a vacan y small o large whlct can neve D9 txlrea Mr L1ll1e Boys Dean P 1nc1pa ,ggzss- - W A tew days ago I had a telephone call from a college classmate of some twenty hve years past I had not seen h1m srnce those days a quarter of a century ago lt was lI'1Sl1l'lCl1V9 for me to d1g out my college annual and recall experrences ot those grand old days So rt w1ll be wrth you and I would hke to hear you when your chrldren say Mom surely you d1dn t wear skrrts hke that and Dad how could you fall rn love w1th anybody that dressed that way? Yes these w1ll be your grand old days captured w1th1n the pages ot your l954 Maroon Owen O So.b1n Supermtendent To thme ownselt be true- These words ot Shakespeare express a wrsh that I would make for each of you May you be true to the best that IS w1th1n you There can be no real success of happrness for you as an 1nd1v1dual un less you can face yourself wlth honesty and s1n cerrty Sometrmes IH these days of 1nternat1onal problems and strrvrngs for world secur1ty we forget that real peace can come only when the individual himself is at peace. May your life be a truly happy and successful one. Mrs. Ferriss Girls Dean To Mr, Sabin A friend he is . . . and wise. Quietly he sets an example for many, In years to come they will remember . . . And count this friendship as their heritage Class of 54 SCHOOL BOARD Loft to right Mr C C McLaughlin lclerkl Mr Henry Wiseman Mr Kenneth Mecklem Mr Ioseph Edmiston Mr Henry Bottermller Mr Erwin Adams tchairmanl Mr Owen Sabin I keep six honest sewing men Whey taught me all I knewl 'Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who Rudyard Kipling Reference to the encyclopedia indicates that the term liberal arts was originally used to designate the arts or studles suited to freemen Ifree Menl Changes have been very great from the past day of alchemy to the present day of atomic fission Whether the individual s field of interest is arts science or both the six honest serving men noted by Kipling are essential to the free man s vocation his avocation and his responsibil ities as a voter Irwin S Adams 1 W ,..m- U -' 4- -.. . . . . , . , , I , I , . , . . I . . . H . , ,, . . 1 . . . '1 . . . . ' . . 1 1 .. . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 Hamet Baldwxn Columbla Ul l1V9I'S1lY B A M A Chorr Glee Choral Groups AdV1S 5' X, Georgia B Dunning Umversrty of Oregon BS Socral Studles Freshman Class Aclvxser L Crain ot Portland Nettxe V Drew Umversrty of Oregon Llbrarzan Consumer Don Durland Umversrty of Oregon General Math Audro Vxsual Club Advrser Wlllram Foelker PQClflC Umversrty B S Umversrty of Oregon MS Socral Studres PE and Health Coach of Ir Football Frosh Basketball Track Boys League Advzser Ira Forrey Oregon State College Lzbrary Club Advlser Margaret Evans Paczirc Umversrty BA Algebra Biology Iunror Class Advrser Rock and Agate Club Advlser Maude Fowler Pacrtrc Umversrty B A Amerrcan Government Vocatronal Agrrculture Amencan I-lxstory F F A Advrser Englrsh Preppers AdV1S9Y Thelma Fernss Umversxty oi Oregon Engllsh Grrls League Advrser s Er Sam Louis Gadol Umversrty of Texas B A Specral Educahon Rernedral Readmg Clrmc 'l4'11f M,.fwlu jfiulilfw Nell I-'lint Umversrty of Colorado Versatrle School of Art r Maroon Advxser Lauren Godard Oregon State College B S M A lndustnal Arts A ' l B'A.' B.A. I . r. . . X I . . I ' r ' X' , V l in f . N Z M , t , J Q 1 J , gf M , V, ' J lv ' X A ,C 3 1 gr, N or I 1 l -A 1. r ' ' B.S, - ' ' ' B.A. ' - ' - At .V . 7 A :fr , L fr ig? A , . . wg - I of , X J r A . . I 7 1 . . ' v ' Q 1 1 1 4. I , wtf A X . tw I t 3 WWII Charles 1. Harm lowa State Teachers College B A English Radio American History AUIGIXCOH GOV9IT1ITl6l'll American Problems Thesprans Adviser Kathyrn Hardt Lewis and Clark College B S Health and P E Athletta Adviser Nl' Elizabeth Heringer University oi North Dakota B S University of Oregon M Ed Biology Iunior Class Adviser 'R . tx 2 -Charles Hoque University of Kansas, B.S. General Science General Math IV Football Coach ftwlg . G.. 43 E Norman Martinson Oregon State College B.S., M.S. PE and Health Coach ot Football Wrestling IV Baseball Amy McLaughlin Robert Misley Margaret Morehouse University oi Arizona B S Lewis and Clark College Oregon State College Home Economics BS PE and Health Social Studies Columbia University Coach of Baseball Football IV Basketball Home Making F H A Adviser Sadre Io Read Willamette Umversity University oi Oregon English A R Robnett Reed College B A University of Oregon English Senior Class Adviser fbi Arizona Sawyers Oregon State College Transcription Shorthand Tri Y Adviser Grayce Ohver Aletha I Peery Lucy Pierson Oregon State College Minot State Teachers Pacific Colleqe B A College English Dramatrcs nghsh PE and Health Senior Play Adviser peech English Stagecratt Adviser Erna Schmidt Bethel College Kan BS Homemakrng F H A Adviser Norma I Shner Western Illmois State College BS Health and P E Rally Advxser Cheerleader Adviser Emma Srmthson Unrversrty of Washrngton B A Unlversrty of Oregon M Ed Engllsh Tr1Y Advrser Archre Timmons Oregon State BS Metal Work Hobby Club Advrser Kathenne Stevens Umversrty at Oregon B A M A Algebra Bookkeepmg Footlzghters Advrser Harvey E Tobre W1llamette Umversrty B A Urnversrty of Oregon MA PhD Amerrcan l-lrstory Amerrcan Government Amerrcan Problems I-lrY Advrser Wayne Sturdwunt Wrllamette Umversriy B A M Ed P E and Health Basketball Coach Lettermen Advrser Lormne Vrck Wrllamette Unrversrty M A B A Arnerrcan Problems Senror Class Advrser Internatronal Relatrons Advrser C lrmnces E whhehm Lyle Wrllxams Helen Winter O PY Colfqe l:Cl11'1e B A Unrversrty of Oregon Umversrty of Oregon renc Spanrsh Physrcs Chemrstry Englrsh Latm Englrsh Honor Roll Advrser Sophomore Class Thalrans Advrser Adviser -fx fl., 186 Iohn W Sutherland Wrllamette Unrversrty B A Umversxty of Oregon M A Geometry Hrgher Algebra Frre Squad Advrser Ronald Webb Pacrfrc Unrversrty BA Arnerrcan Hrstory Amerrcan Government World I-hstory Maroon Advrser Qurll and Scroll Advrser Iuomta Wolt Oregon State College Typmg Ir Red Cross Advrser 'fr Sylvester Tomresre European Trarnrng IU France and Germany Band Orchestra Instrumental Groups Advrser 1 Eleanor Westlmg Heed College B A Brology Preppers Advrser Robert Yorkston Stout lnstltute B S Mechanrcol Drawrng Photography Club Advrser Archery Club Advrser sttr S A . ,.. r, 5 sflgggi , W A ,:,, ,':- .g g A . , G if-gf ,l.: A Q Z .1 I - we 9 ' ag xy-, 1 x g r Z, 'I I A l I B.S. I A IIB.A. 3.5, ' I ' f I X X X 7' 'K Jlx ll' f 'I OFFICE STAFFS MRS BELL Bookkeeper .Nik W-1 ,,, ....,,..-S mm.,--v1 MRS HARRIS Accountant MRS HABERLACH Secretary W Sittmg Betty Mullenhoif Marlene Sorensen Matrlda Beuwaqen Carol l-lennrnqs Pat Davts Stand mg Shrrley Brune Claudette Waddell Ianet Sedqwlck Arlrne Meaney YY h K b Slttmg Gmc Tltus Marlene Nelson Standing MaryAnn Slttmq Nancy Le-back Standmg Dana Bourke Rut rnqs ury Mlldred lven Gerry Lane Donna Wersenfluh Audrey Rousseau Pedersen Beverly Westbrook Beverly Phelps Ierry Rledhnqer Darlen Damel Nancy Robertson Sandra Voss x QS L y eg, fi .4 lr 'xr' 1 W., L .M- f : ' , , ' , ' - I: ...-'..i...... I in ---F: ....,...... : .....- : A 1 1 l ' . n 1 W 4 -i 'V 0, , t . . . . . : ' ' , . ' : . . I ' . l I 1 I V I I , Left to nght loe Ltbby Al Searles Les Wetzstem Bob Knoll COOKS Turkey mashed potatoes gravy peas cran berry sauce all hxed the Way only Mllwaukle cooks can hx lt Everyday We have good hot A spec1al thanks to all four of our cooks IANITORS Who IS responsllole for the Job of sweeprng up old h1story exams Engllsh tests and shorthand notes that happen to m1ss the wastebaskets'9 none other than our talthtul Jamtors They can be seen all over the school domg vanous yobs to keep up the appearance ot MUHS We can certamly thank them for the many yobs they do for 96-Qffn ..ww-.T'..,,, Let to nqht Mrs Alrce Whnehead Mrs Io Thoeny Mrs Lors Thompson BUS DRIVERS DISTS rw. af' al klAt1 Kneelmg Mr Douglas Drysdale Mr C E Freed Mr Stmon Roth Mr Wesley Fumal Mr lack Brown Stand 20 mg Mr Sylvan Shemll Mr R T Iohnson Mr Dave Hoeltz Mr hm Thompson Mr Ie-fry Lrllte prmcrpal Mr S C Getter Mr A V Rtley Mr Dlck Street Mr Fred Sperr Mr Stanley Zelasko I 3 us. sf? xl lx 4 :lv V L 3 5 of 5? f' 4. A' '55 5 .4 M sc. M -A .Q , 'f 1 I f f ' Jar Y lvl E l li meals made especially tor us students. L i ' : , ' ' , . , . ' . ' 4 :A W, ,. P5 'A ' 'vi' l ' ,.- at . di ,Q ffm in ' ...M X 9 f Q f 1 .QE- .3 . , N W3 , fi pm Y mr tn, , W -. 9 4 3 A '15 +1 ! N - K by Q nf 15 I :rn , ' 6 ii fl? UI W I if 'x ,wf nz, f f , jf w ,-4, 'bgw X A er 'R , Wx 7 an ' M p , N., 'KK ,Vw- M 44 'f-'aft M L . a K - ' ,war Y? W, ' ' -mf 7, kr - A' pk' , ww 1 . . F . X5 g, Vx Nx Ck Q'QiNNQX,1ikXkNRl?XNuXN 9 W X ' K ,Wo 'AX QMLL 'JQCKSQX WMM, mx. Xmu Lk mul- f Aww 'A I WMQ XX 4 f X W1 WW- 73 N 17 ifesg, ' Xyxi CQ. K I ' GCN . K I, 1 Q ' I W .T fig: gkswmk f' j X . ,ff .-' I' Q,-.fb 1 ' , 1 Q 1 . 'VM , V - .,.1 it I ' 5: f I 23 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BUD GROSSENBACHER NAN LAFFERTY Vice President Secretary CAROL HENNINGS Treasurer PETE YAZZOLINO President As the Senior Class of 1954 leaves the hal- lowed halls ot Milwaukie Union High School We pause to here give tribute to an outstanding group of students. Throughout the past four years they have played an active role in school activities, hav- ing taken top honors in the annual Thespian Tournament plays their Sophomore and Iunior years? This year's Senior Class Play, Foot- loose, displayed exceptional dramatic ability. Members of this class have proved them- selves outstanding in every field-scholastic achievements, sports, drarnatics, and their ab- sence will be a great loss. They will leave high goals for the Seniors of following years. Yes, this year's graduating class has been very active and will be remembered down through the history of M. U. H. S. BOB RICHARDSON Sgt.-at-Arms Sittmg Ioanne Deffenbaugh Lorna Rojas C1a1rene Frederxcks Mary Wallner Nadine Nuttmg Standing Rudy Vsetecka B111 Fredencks Kay Yoshltomx Drck Wheeler The top ten COHSISTS of the upper 5 fo ot the semor class 1n scholastrc standmg Th1S pomt average of 3 84 or better 1S d1tf1cu1t to achreve but IS very Worthwhrle M a r 1 1 y '1 H1okox was the top student Wlth a pomt average ot 4 O Whxch IS the h1ghest grade based on college graduatlng system SENIOR NT CO D1f6Cf1DQ and decxdmg upon many of the class act1v1t1es the Semor Permanent Comm1ttee has functloned smoothly throughout the past year TOP TEN ur How l Pat Dav1s Arlme Meaney Manlyn I-hc kox Barbara Sweetlcnd Karen Brebner Row 2 lack Lhllend Re-qma Tltus Nancy Sauers Betty Muilenhoff Terry Kaufman up- 25 NELDRA LOUISE ACKERMAN She bears a charmed lie. Transfer from Iordan Valley 3- Student Body Secretary 2' Student Council 27 Class Play 2' Student Body Play l 2- Cla Permanent Committee l 2- G.A.A. ' Girls Sports 1 2 3 4' All Star Baskete ba 2. RONALD IOHN ANDERSON Hrs busmess of lrfe ts to go forward Chrrstmas Proqram l Tournament Plays l Footllqhters l 2 Pres1dent2 Photo ra Q phy Club 1 2 Freshman Basketball l Track l 2 KEITH BACKMAN Theres musrc ln hrs fmgers DONALD BARR He achieves through enthusiasm Room Representatzve 2 3 Iumor Letter men 2 Lettermen 3 4 Auto Club 3 4 V Baseball l I V Basketball 2 I V Track l 2 Varsrty Basketball 4 Varsrty Track 3 4 GARY BECK Hts energy 19 eternal dellght Boys Glee l 2 Ir Red Cross l 2 Iumor Cholr 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Auto Club 3 4 Audra V1sual4 D E Club 4 Photography Club 2 Iumor Letterman 3 I V Football 3 I V Baseballl I V Basketballl 2 Track 2 CARLENE BELECZ The temple o our purest thoughts lS ulence Transfer from Ieiferson Hugh School 3 Sprmq Concert 3 Ch t tmas Program 3 Tr1Y 3 4 Ir Red Cross 4 Grrls Glee 3 Iumor Cholr 4 RODNEY ALEXANDER He is eueryone's riendf' Iumor Lettermen 2- I. V. Football 2- Varsity Football 45 Wrestling 3. GAIL ARIVIFIELD Her sweetness has made her many rtends Student Cauncll Advlsory Committee 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Mrlwaukran Staff 2 3 4 Ed1tormCh1et 4 Maroon Staff 3 Footlrqhters l 2 Secretary 2 Footlrqhter Program 2 Athletta 3 4 Gxrls Rally 4 Grrls Sports l 2 3 4 Qurll and Scroll 4 PAUL BADER F trmness IS great perszsterwy ts great Archery 3 Auto Club 3 4 ROGER DEAN BAYLY It ts fortune that rules mens lwes Cholr 2 F F A l 2 3 4 Photoqra hy Club l 2 Auto Club 4 Track l 2 3 I V Football 2 3 MATILDA MAE BEIRWAGEN She IS a grrl who does her own thmk tn H A 4 Trl Gzrls Sports 3 4 ROBERT DAVID BELL A genms wtth hrs camera Bandl Electromcs l 2 3 Secretary 3 Photography Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Ma roon Staff 4 Mrlwaukran Staff 4 D E Club 4 4. is I IANET MARIE BENNETT She's one of the sweetest ever. Armistice Day Assembly 1, 25 Hi-links 27 Gay Nineties Review 1, 27 Christmas Pro- gram 1, 2: Spring Concert 1, 2. SHIRLENE BINNALL Her nature is like a cloud which calmly floats on. Transfer from Tekamah High School Ne- braska 2' Tri-Y 1, 3- National Honor So- ciety 3 4- Girls' Sports Z' Honor Roll 3 4. BEVERELY BLOME Shes not noisy but shes always there Transfer from State School tor the Blind 2 Christmas Program 2 3 4 Spring Concert 2 3 4 Girls Glee 2 3 Choir 4 F H A l 2 3 4 Presidentl Honor Roll 4 BEVERLY BLUHM Good ln every wav Prep rs lQB oo Y Club 1 2 oot r ilwaukian Staff 4 Ir croll 4 Honor ! allQg'SRadio 4 Girls We P24 ELIZABETH SUZANNE BOWMAN Music lS the speech o angels Footlighter Play 2 Senior Class Play 4 Christmas Play l 2 3 4 H1 link 1 M kado 3 Spring Concert 1 2 4 Style Show 3 Commentator 4 Class Program 3 Dads Club Program 3 Speech Class Program 3 Athletta 2 3 4 Girls Rally 4 Footlight ers 2 Treasurer 2 Girls League Program Chairman 4 Thespians 4 Class Treasurer 3 Girls Sports l 2 3 Thespian Play Director 4 MARDA BREWSTER No more capable person could be found Speech Class Program 1 Photography Club l 2 3 4 Vce President 4 Milwau kian Staff 3 nn, i LLOYD BENNETT Always a gentleman. Transfer from Sioux City, Iowa 27 Radio 1: Photography Club l 35 Electronics Club Z, 3, 4: Vice-President 3: President 4: Audio-Visual 45 Basketball 1. ss ROBERT EDGAR BLAIR Wisdom is more than wealth. Christmas Program l 2 3: Spring Concert 1, 2 3' Hi-links 1- Class Permanent Com- mittee 4' Auto Club 3' Fire Squad 3' Hi-Y 3 41 D. E. Club 47 Secretary 4: Freshman Basketball Manager 1- I. V. Basketball Manager 2' I V Football 3. SONDRA BLOME She is always patient Christmas Play 1 Spring Concert 1 Vaudeville l Girls Gleel F H A 2 Girls Sports 2 3 4 ROBERT I BOSS Wit makes its own welcome Tournament Plays l 3 4 Second Best A tor 3 4 Footlighters l Thalians 3 1 or Roll l 3 4 Ca Program 3 Senior Class Play 4 Room Representative 3 Auto Club 4 Dads Club Program 3 Stagecraft 3 Footlighter Play 3 Thalian Talent Show 2 Class Program 3 Linfield Speech Tournament 2 Radio 4 KAREN BREBNER friendship is the staff of li e Milwaukian Staff 4 Financial Manager 4 nor Roll 1 2 3 4 H A l Athe 2 3 4 Girls Rally 4 Class Permanent Committee 3 Girls Sports 1 2 3 4 Quill and Scroll 4 SHIRLEY IEANENE BRUNE bhe ll bless you with the sunnzest smile Preppers 1 9 Tr1Y 3 4 O ice Stal 4 Girls Sports 1 GARY BRYAN Oh he's little, bat wise. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor So- ciety 3. 45 President 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 45 I. V. Football 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Voice of Democracy Speech Contest 45 Milwaukian Staff Ad Manager 4. WILLIAM BUSCH Gentle in manner, firm in reality. Transfer from Central Catholic 15 Fire Squad 2, 3, 45 D. E. Club 3, 45 Track 2, 35A Cross Country 3. STANLEY BYARS The best sportsman of us all Hilmks l 2 Christmas Program l 2 Class President l Spring Concert l 2 Winter Wonderland King 3 Gay Nrneties Review 2 Radio 3 Iunior Lettermen l Lettermen 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Fire Squad 3 Captam 3 Auto Club 3 4 Vxce President 4 Honor Roll 2 3 Room Repre sentative 2 3 H1Y 2 Freshman Basket ball l I V Football l Varsity Baseball Varsity Football 2 3 4 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Track 3 DALE CAMPBELL The virtue lies rn the struggle and not in the pralse Track 2 3 IANICE CHAMBERLAIN Softly speaks and swiftly smiles Transfer from Columbian High Corbett Oregon 3 IANIS LEE CHRISTIANSON Sweet girl graduate with her golden hair Magic Show l Tournament Plays l Spring Concert l 2 3 Christmas Program l 3 Girls League Style Show 3 Dads Club Program 3 Girls League Council 3 Stage craft Play 2 Thalian Talent Show 3 Class Program 3 Thespians 3 4 Yell Leader 4 Honor Roll l 3 4 Thespian Play Director 3 4 Girls Glee l Linfield Speech Touma ment 2 Speech Class Program 3 WILLIAM LAWRENCE BRYANT He built for character, not for fame. Yell Leader 45 Footlighter Program ly Footlighters l, 25 Speech Class Program 25 Letterman 2, 45 Fire Squad Z, 45 Football 25 Golf 45 Tournament Play 4. IEAN MARIE BUSSEY A thing of beauty, a joy forever. Room Representative l5 F. H. A. l, 25 His- torian 25'TheSpianS 45 President 4: Thali- ans 35 Historian 35 Girls' League Treas- urer 45 Girls' Panel 45 Toumament Plays 35 Best Actress 35 Speech Class Program 2, 35 Senior Class Play 45 Linfield Speech Tournament 35 Girl of the Month 35 Honor Roll l, Z, 3, 45 Champion Volleyball Team FRANK H CALDWELL Silence is as great an art as speech Fire Squad 3 4 I V Lettermen 3 I V Football 3 Dial Log Co Editor 4 Milwau kian Staff 4 SYLVIA IANET CARTASEGNA A girl of hope and orward looking mind D E Club 4 MARVIN CHARTER Hes speedy to ualk with and witty to talk with Lettermen 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cross Coun t 3 4 cg ,UA if if BARBARA A CI-IURC ot llre al g if A 5' 3 gf tnfgian gs LG D l t St t Rgpesrlle Trtgllfli MlIlvfrErt vSqa 4 Third' Page Avssistqyt 3 culation and Ekch Ilqi Plditor J l L 2 1, 2, sl, 4Q ' ' I , , , ' . .,-,, I 'H f ' h YY r - I I l I I h 11' lt ff Lv Icy IU ,ILL lJ if . .fa alhlihgwxv ! hc, ,ga Anvmyrt -,L- ' I bt, WJ ' ' .a,. 3 ' , ' ,V . I -In . , 4. O ',- V K' . , . V .ll, 5 m ' ' 'U . ' . ' 5 F lfoc : M6317 - t ' ' ' , f ' ' A T125 '- : ' llffll I J: :5A I' f I: - ' G Ll 3 ' dll' : ' .Az U : ' 'ft I, L 1, L I I tt, I l I A I I ,I - IQ- XX . list, ' ' , ' 5 .lf f ff CAMERON IOHN CLELAND He rs able and ullllng A SHIRLEE MAE COLLINSWORTH The better you know her the better you lllce her Transfer from loseph Oregon 4 Vice President Student Body 4 Class Vice President l Class Treasurer 2 G A A l 2 Bab Ruth Sportsmanship Award 3 Milwaukian Staff 4 Honor Roll 4 DONALD CRIVELLONE As merry as the day as long Fire Squad 2 3 4 Ch1ef4 Lettermen 3 4 Iunior Lettermen l 2 President 4 H1Y 3 4 Milwaukian Staff 2 3 4 Co Editor 4 I V Basketball 2 I V Baseball l 2 Basketball Manager 3 4 Varsity Baseball 3 4 Tournament Plays 4 DARLENE YVONNE DANIEL To be gentle lS the test of a ladv lr Red Cross Council 4 CLAUDINE K DAVIS A happy heart is better than a ull llllfse. M. C. Athletta Banquet 45 Honor Roll l 2 3, 45 Maroon Staff 3, 45 Assistant Editor 45 Christmas Program 35 Dads Club Pro- gram 35 Speech Class Program 3: Mikado 35 Athletta 2 3, 45 National Honor Society , 5 Gir ' Sp rts , 2, 3, 45 Champ' Soccer Team 35 Quill and Scroll 4. KEITH DEARDORFF uietly and calmly he goes his way. Photography Club 4. GENEVA COBB A good heart IS worth gold Transfer from Cloverdale California 4 Band 3 4 lumor Constitution Committee an Am ric n Club 2 Sharps and Fl s 3 Pep Club 4 WESLEY A COOK He who IS flrm lll wzll molds the uorld to hlmself F F A l 2 3 4 Freshman Basketballl l V Basketball 3 GEORGE CURTIS True ment ls luke a rner the deeper zt runs the less nozse tt makes Honor Roll l Science Club l Milwaukian Stat 3 GLENDA ANNE DAVENPORT She has a merry heart Christmas Program l Spring Concert l A 4 D E Clu PATRICIA ANN DAVIS Heres the kind of friend to have and ta be. Speech Class Program 25 Armistice Day Program 35 Girls' Panel 3, 45 Class Perma- n,nt Committee 35 Tournament Plays l, 25 Second Best Actress l5 Yell Leader 45 Ath' a 2, 3, 5 ..., 25 Tri-Y 35 ' ' ortsl,2,,5 Senior Class Play 45 Football Queen 45 Linfield Sreecl' Tournament 25 Class Pro- gram 35 All Star Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Tennis Champion l, 25 Basketball Championship Team 3. lOANNE L. DEFFENBAUGH She's eL'eryone's friend. Class Program Director 35 H'-links lf Christmas Program l5 Spring Concert ly e Show 35 G'rls' B lly 3, 45 cot- lighters 25 Vice-President 25 Athletta 2, 3, 45 Fire Squad 45 Class Vice-President 35 Class Permanent Committee 45 Mil- waukian Staff 4: Maroon Snapshot Editor 45 Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 45 All Star Basket- ball 2, 35 Badminton Champion 25 All Star Volleyball 45 Dial-Log Editor 45 Honor Roll 4. -2. 3, BETTY DIXON Silence is virtue Transfer from Burns Oregon 4 G A IOAN DONNER Her voice is like sweet music Glee l Choir 4 Art Club 4 Hilmks Spring Concert l VIRGINIA CLAIRE DUTTON Happy is the person who has friends Librarian 2 Tr1Y 3 4 F H A 4 irls Sports l 2 RICHARD FLEIVIING Little but Oh My! Fire Squad 4' Milwaukian Staff 3' Assist- ant Business Manager 3g Auto Club 4: Intramural Basketball l. WILLIAM OLIVER FREDERICKS A great man with a dynamic person- ality! Boys Panel 45 Hi-Y 2 3 4: Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Magic Show 1: ar- sity Track l, 2, 3 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 2: Freshman Basketball lp Cross Country 2g State Low I-lurdler Champion 3g Winter Wonderland King 4. DIANE CAROL GAFFNEY Divinely tall, a daughter of the Gods. Mikado 3, Christmas Program 2: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. l, 2, 35 D. E. Club 45 President 45 Girls' Sports l. DOUGLAS DOEHLE A finished gentleman rom top to toes Honor Roll l 2 3 School Explanation Panel for P T A 3 Math Club 3 Auto Club 4 Lettermen 3 4 Freshman Basket ball l I V Basketball 3 Varsity Basket ball Manager 4 Varsity Baseball Manager 3 4 Varsity Football 4 MERLE DOW Not simply good but good at every thing Auto Club 4 IERRY R FINLAY In quietness and confidence shall be your strength Tournament Plays l Class Vice President l Lettermen 3 4 Sergeant at Arms Varsity Footballl 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Freshman Basketball l LAIRENE FREDERICKS When anything happens shes there with bells. Class Permanent Committee 4- Girls Rally 4: Athletta 2 3, 45 Preppers l 2' Try-Y 3: Photography Club l 2- Girls Sports l 2 3 45 Badminton Champion 2' All Star Basketball Team 2, 3- Basketball Princess MAL We WALTER FREI A good man possesses a kingdom. Boys Glee 3: Librarian 3' Library Club 3, 4' President 4. DONALD PAUL GASS It is his nature to be silent. Lettermen 4: Room Representative 33 I. V, Baseball 1, 27 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Var- sity Basketball 3. RICHARD P GASSAWAY He has soared out of the shadows of all expectations Choir l 2 3 4 Spring Concert l Boys Quartet 3 4 Mikado 3 Golf Club 3 4 Auto Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Fre Squad 3 D E Club 4 Yell Leader 3 FRANK I GORHAM Travel has gained him many new friends Transfer from Lincoln High Tacoma Wash ington 3 l Jo ANN GREATHOUSE Strong is her soul and wise IrRedCrosslFHAlDE ub WALTER GROSSENBACHER He is busy being glad Yell Leader 4 Class Program 3 Senior Class Play 4 Business Manager 4 Foot lighter Play 2 Thalins 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 3 Thespians 4 Footlighters 1 2 l-l1Y 4 Milwaukian Staff 4 Maroon Staff Advertising Manager 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Fire Squad 4 Auto Club 4 Freshman Basketball 1 THOMAS L HALE Upon his shoulders we have placed much responsibility. Boys Glee l' Choir 2 3 4' Letiermen 3 4' I. V. Football l- Freshman Basket- ball l- I. V. Basketball 2, 3' I. V. Baseball 2- Varsity Football 3 4g Varsity Baseball 3 45 Christmas Program l 2 3, 4- Spring Concert 1 2 3 4: lst String All County Football Team 45 State Honorable Men- tion 4. IOHN HART A mans fiends are his magnetisms. Fire Squad 3, 4, Audio Visual 4: Auto Club 4: D. E. Club 4' Choir 4. BARBARA A GILMORE Her heart in her lips her soul within her eves Girls Glee l Christmas Program l SPUHQ Concertl F H A 2 Tr1Y 4 DONN GRACE He has the nobility 0 all men Auto Club 4 TrOCk 2 KATHRYN ISABELLE GRIFFITH From Heaven comes the music in her voice l-lilinks 1 Christmas Program l 2 M1 kado 3 Spring Concert l 2 3 Gay Nine ties Review 2 Choir l 2 3 F H A l ROBERT GUYTON Loyal lo himsel and mankind Photography Club l 2 3 4 Audio Visual 3 4 Hobby Club 4 Iumor Lettermen 3 Track 2 3 Wrestling 3 4 I V FOOUDUH RICHARD ALBERT HAMEL Ir The world is all his neighborhood. Golf Club l, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Basketball li Footlighters l- Auto Club 3, 4. PHYLLIS IU NE HEISLER Tomorrou always brin!-N 'WV 0 ny. Girls' Glee l 4- MARILYN E HELM A happx life rs ahead or her Honor Roll 4 D E Ll1b 4 MARILYN HICKOX Its nzce lo be natural and shes nat urallw mee Preppersl 2 V1cePres1dentl Presrdent 2 Sen1or Class Play 4 Gtrl of the Month 2 Stlas Peake Award 3 Thahan Taletn Show 2 Mmkado 3 Class Program 3 VOICE of Democracy Speech Contest 3 4 Maroon ACIIVIIIQS Ed1tor 4 Toastmasters Speech Contes 3 Chrtstmas Pogram 2 3 4 Sprrng Concert 2 3 4 Gay NIHQIIQS Re vrew 2 Gtrls League Style Show 3 4 Carls Rally 3 4 V1rePres1der1t 4 Na tlonal Honor Soclety 3 4 Ir Red Cross Counc1l2 3 4 Pres1dent3 4 Cholr 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 G1rls Leaque Councrl nor Roll l 4 Athle Grs Sports l 2 3 4 Dads Club ro gram 3 4 D A R Representattve 4 Qulll and S rfll 4 Rad1o 4 Hello Week Pro aram 2 3 4 Arm1st1Ce Assembly 2 4 MARY AVIS HOGAN Her eueetness made her mam rrende Chnstrnas Play l 4 Sprmg Concert l Som Clrss Play 4 Sr eech Class Program 2 l'11I1nks l Vo1re et' Democracy Contest 4 'Nlatmnal Honor Soclety 3 4 lr R d Cross 3 4 Athletta 3 4 Gtrls Sprrtsl 2 3 4 Glrls Glee l Mllwaukran Staff 3 4 MARY HOLMAN Her urtues are mam Style Show l Chr1stmas Program l 2 3 Sprtn C n ort l T 'ent Sh Forth hfrs 2 Foothghter Program 2 H1 Inks l 1 1 o 3 G Rally N1t1onal H nor Soctety 3 Grrls 2 3 G1rls Spa HARRY WILLIAM HOWELL Hes such a romrade such a rlend L11 ra D E Clu 'Y' ,wt CAROL ANN HUTCHINSON K1 1 Her rlrarms arc many ndl 2 Tr1Y3 CAROL ANN HENNINGS A ladw o mchee and every meh a ads Chnstmas Program l Sprmg Concert l Room Representattve l 3 G1rls Glee l Secretary l l-l1I1nks l Student Body Sec retary 2 Tr1Y 3 Style Show 3 Class Program 3 Class Treasurer 4 Grrls League Counctl 4 Olhce Staff 4 Basket ball Queen 4 IACK HILLEND He wont retreat until hrs success lS complete Chnstmas Program l 2 4 Sprmg Con cert l 2 4 Pep Band 2 Room Representa txve 3 4 D1str1ct Mustc Contest l Band l 2 4 Auto Club 4 Math Club 3 a tlonal Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Sergeantat Arms 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Honor l 2 ROBERT R HOLBROOK 'llen of ew uorde become famous SHERRILL HOUSER A man 0 hrs Amd lb hard to lnd Orchestra l Footllghters l M1lwauk1an Cartconlst l Chrlstmas Play l Tourna mert Plays 2 The p1an Play 3 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Drawmgs for ACl1VIlY Cal ondar 4 Thesptxns 3 4 Nattonal Honor S tety 3 4 Elmtromcs Club 3 Pres1dent 3 Mrth Club 2 Sprntsh Club 3 1ce Pres1dent 3 Class Permanent Commtttee 2 3 Student Body Pres1dent 4 Wrest l1na 4 PATRICIA C HURT 'llzrthful soul urth ews so snappw L1brary Club l 2 SecretaryTreasurer 2 A 4 Trl DONALD DALE ICKES He shall haze frrende uhoreuer he goes B nd l 2 Photography Club 3 4 Presr dent 4 Electrontcs l 2 3 4 Pres1dent 2 Treasurer 3 Freshman Basketball 1 I V Bask tb 1ll 2 Varstty Basketball 3 Ma rffn ul :tt Photcgr pher 4 KARIN IENSEN Dignity of manner always conveys a sense of reserved strength. Transfer from St. Mary's of the Valley, Beaverton 37 Treble Triad lg Hobby Club lp Thalian Talent Show 37 Freshman Re- cital lp Music Recital 27 Thalians 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Maroon Staff 45 Valmarie Choir Z. DORIS I OHNSON The mildest manner and the gentlest heart. Mikado 3' Christmas Play l 3 4- Spring Concert l 3 4- Choir l 3 4' Preppers 1 2 Milwaukran Staff 2 3 4 Feature Editor 2 Third Page Editor 3 Tr1Y 4 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Honor Roll 4 ILRRY IOHNSON Men of few words are often the best Track 2 3 Cross Country 3 Auto Club J 4 t xx RICHARD IONGELING He leads ln strength and silence Transfer from Benson Hrgh School 3 F A 3 4 Track 3 VIRGINIA GRACE KELLER True goodness springs rom her heart Transfer from Newberg l Style Show l Gay Nzneties 2 Chorrl 2 4 F H A l Library Club 4 Secretary 4 Tr1 Y 4 ARTHUR KIBBLE Its the mmd that makes the man H1 Imks l Christmas Program l Band l Class Preslclent 2 Frre Squad 4 Track 4 SHARON IENSEN Quietly she goes her way. Tri-Y 41 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. GLORIA HELEN IOHNSON You'll know her if you meet her and you ll find it worth your uhile. Thallan Talent Show lg Girl of the Month 3- Honor Roll 2 3 4- Footlighters l 2' Reporter l G1rls Rally 3 4 Athletta 4 National Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Girls Sports MARY ANN IOHNSON Her sparkling personality is reflected on her shining hair F H A 4 D E Club 4 G1rls Sports l 2 TERRENCE KAUFMAN Reservation and friendliness are his qualities Armistice Day Program 3 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Auto Club 4 Math Club 4 lntra mural Basketball 3 IAMES KENNEDY A gentleman ln all respects Photography Club l 2 V1ce Presldent 2 Match Club 3 National Honor Society 3 Fxre Squad 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 RUTH KINGSBURY Her wit has such shining qualrty that everyone admires lt Room Representative 4 Girls Rally 3 4 Sergeant at Ar'ns 4 Athletta 2 3 4 F H A l All Star Basketball 3 Grrls Sports l 2 3 4 Basketball Princess 4 ARLENE KLETZEL Gracious sunshine Transfer from Cleveland High 3 Latin Club l 2 Sergeant at Arms 2 D E Club 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 WILLIAM KOIDA Short of stature but high o ideals F F A l 2 3 4 Cha1rmanF F A n quet 3 4 Delegate to F F A Convention Z 3 Treasurer 2 Vice President 3 Presi dent 4 Auto Club 4 Track 3 CLAYTON CLARENCE LQBAW Patience is the hey to contentment Hobby Club 4 GERALDINE LANE Her sunny smile is welcome in this rainy' climate. Christmas Program l, 25 Spring Concert l, 2, Hi-links 27 Girls' Glee l, 2, Tri-Y 3, 47 Office Statt 4. LARRY LeGRAND LARSEN Gfefll men Tlellef Teqllife experience. Christmas Program lp Spring Concert 1' Mr. Personality 3: Silas Peake Award 3: Choir l- Class Permanent Committee 3, Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Auto Club 4' Room Rep- resentative 3g Student Body 2nd Vice-Presi- dent 4, Freshmen Basketball lp I, V. Base' ball lg Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 47 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. NANCY MARIE LEBACK Her eyes are hers alone. Room Representative lp Office Staff 47 Dads' Club Program 35 F. H. A. l, 25 Tri-Y 35 Ir. Red Cross Council 4. .7 Y Wi ,ig v, , ' K ' 'Tift . ii, , . SUZETTE LOUISE KOFLER Like the mghtmgale she sings Thalian Talent Show l Z Class Program 3 Spring Concert l 2 Christmas Program l 2 Footlightersl 2 Girls Glee l Choir 2 National Honor Society 3 4 Honor Roll RONALD LEON KRIEGER A man with a good mind Transfer from Taft High School 4 Choir l 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Lettermen 3 4 Football 3 Track 3 NAN LAFFERTY Her sweetness and sincerity have won her many friends H1 links l Gay Nineties Review 2 Student Body 4th Vice President 3 Girls League Council 2 Choir 2 Girls Glee l Band l 2 3 Athletta 2 3 Miss Personality Class Secretary 4 Spring Concert l 2 3 Winter Concert 3 Christmas Program 2 3 4 Milwaukian Staff 4 Assistant Feature Editor 4 Career Day Hostess 3 Girs Sports l 2 3 IANICE LARSEN A Liolet by a massive stone hidden rom the eye. Choir l 2. ROBERT LEACH Happy is he for his life is ull. Band l, 2, 35 Photography Club l 2 3 . IULIETTE LeCOMTE smle lS pow ul than Transier from ef on gh Scho 7 flitlts its 5 is, IUDITH LESLIE Little in stature, but wise in wordsf' Transfer from St, l-le'len's Hall 45 Milwau- kian Staff 4. RICHARD LIDDELL Silence is golden. ' F. F. A. l 2 3 4- Treasurer 3' Vice-Presi- dent 4 HUNTLEY LIPPERT A keen mind filled with wit MARCIA LUCE A girl with everlasting kindness Transfer from Washrnqton Hlqh School Z Ir Red Cross Councrl 4 Tr1Y 4 Grrls Glee 2 Chou 3 4 Mlkado 3 EDWARD MAPES Happy and carefree all the day Transfer from Kmqs I-hgh School Seattle F F A 2 3 Auto Club 4 Sk1 l 2 Football 1 Skunq l 2 RUSSELL MARSHALL Nothing disturbs his peace of mind Transfer from Bremerton Hugh School 3 Lettermen 3 4 Iunror Chorr 4 Varsrty Football 4 Varsrty Baseball 3 4 lntra mural Basketball 4 WENDELL ROY LETSON None but the bravest deserve the fairf, Electronics Club 2, 3, 4: Photoqraphy Club 3, 41 Boys' Glee l, 2, 3: Choir 45 Christ- mas Proqram 2, 3, 47 Spring Concert 3, 4. IOYCE ANNE LINDLAND Shes a friend whos always true. Transfer from Sandy Hgh School 4- Christ- mas Proqraml 2 3 Chorr l 2 3 IANICE LISENBY Always smiling never sad Transfer from Glrls Poly 3 Room Repre sentatrve l 3 Sprmq Concert 2 Tr1Y 3 Grrls Glee 3 G1rls Sports 2 IUDY MACKEY Once your friend always your friend Y 3 4 D ub 4 Preppers 2 Gzrls Sports l 2 3 4 BARBARA MARKS We know her as one gentle :use and efficient Scholastrc Art Competrtzon 2 Thallan Tal ent Show 3 F H A l Footlrqhters 2 Thalrans 3 4 Qu1ll and Scroll 3 4 Ma roon Staff 3 4 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 4 Preppers l F l-l A Style Showl Student Councll Advxsory Commrttee 4 Honor Roll l 3 4 DONNA JEAN MATOTT She rs successful m all she attempts Room Representatrve l Footlrqhters I 2 F H A D1str1ctRepresentat1ve 4 Mayor e 2 3 Z 3 4 Preslden Grrls Rally 4 Grrls Sports l 2 3 Wmter Wonderland Prrncess 4 36 't Mwst if 2 X . W .,-at., H. . W., , X ,Ut 1 of ef, ,,A, ,.f 5 ' L- a 4 t it :YL K' 1 1 ROBERT MCCARTER Eyes converse as much as tonguesf, I. V. Football l, 27 Varsity Football 3: Freshman Basketball ly Track l, 2: lunlor Lettermen l, 25 Auto Club 3, 4. WILLIAM B MCELFISH Hts actton IS eloquence Transfer from Benson Htgh School 4 Hon or Roll l IANET MCKEEL bmtle and the uorld smiles muh sou Mag1c Show l Class Program 3 Style ow l 2 F 2 Athle Tr Y 4 Glrls Sports l 2 3 HELEN MCMILLAN A gurl noted for her charms Gtrls Glee l Chr1stmas Program l 2 H1l1nks l Band 2 Sprxng Concert l 2 Span1sh Club 3 Tr1Y 4 Ptadlo 4 Gtrls Sports 4 ARLINE BUNNY MEANEY Those happv smiles on her lzps whlch play make rzends to all who pass her way Glrls Panel 3 4 Dads Club Program 3 Student Handbook Co Edttor 3 Football Court Prmcess 4 D1rector ot Foothghter Play Z lnnheld Speech Tournament 2 Gals Rally 3 4 Board 3 Secretary 4 Athletta 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Pres1dent 4 Footl1ghters l 2 Treasurer 2 F H A l 2 Nat1onal Honor Soclety 3 4 Honor R l 2 3 4 Mllwauklan Staff 2 lst Page Assxstant Ed1tor 2 Chrxstmas Pro gram 3 Othce Staff 4 Fash1on Show l 3 4 Nordstrom Fashlon Board Ftepresenta t1ve 4 Gxrls Sportsl 2 3 4 RALPH IAMES MISHLER The peace wlthm ts shown wtthout Transfer from Benson Hxgh School 2 Photo graphy Club 4 Hobby Club 4 F A Rb Elle? RS SHARON MI-XUREEN MCCLEARY She enjoys life as it isf' Transfer from Iefterson High School 3: Freshman Rally lg Usherettes' Club 2: Tri-Y 3: Choir l, 2, 3, 4pxF, H. A. l, 2, 3: Girls' Sports l, Z. JAMES MCGOVERN Nothmg ts more valuable than cour tesy Transfer from Ashland lumor H1gh School Z Tumblmg l Aud1o V1sual3 4 Auto Club 4 I V Baseball 2 MARILYN IANE MCLAUGHLIN Modesty becomes her aroon Staff 4 F H A l 2 4 wauluan Staft 2 NANCY NOREAN MCMILLAN With honest pride she scorns each selftsh end Transfer from Gtrls Poly 3 Sophomore Talent Show 2 Student Counc1l l 2 Dramatxcs Club 1 2 Rock and Agate Club 3 MILDRED MEHRER What comes rom the heart goes to the heart Class Secretary l Tournament Plays 2 3 Second Best Actress 3 D1rector 4 Sen1or Class Play 4 Football Court Prmcess 4 Arm1st1ce Day Program 4 Dads Club Program 3 Style Show 2 3 4 Chr1stmas Program l 2 4 Maglc Showl Thallan Talent Show 3 Tr1Y 3 4 Worshlp Cha1r man 4 Foothghters l 2 V1cePres1dent l F H A l 2 Thahans 2 Thespxans 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Glrls League Coun c1l 4 Maroon Staff 4 Gxrls Sports l Class Program 3 Yell Leader 4 CAROL BERNICE MODIN A happv mixture o work and pllw Transfer from Cleveland H1gh School 2 Art Exh1b1t l Scholastlc Art Contest l 2 Thalxcm Talent Show 3 Class Program 3 Chr1stmas Program 3 4 Toastmaster Speech Contest 3 F H A Style Show 3 Semor Class Play Props 4 Hello Week Play 4 Thohans 3 4 Honor Roll 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Maroon Staff 3 4 Organtzatlon Edltor 4 M1lwaulc1an Staff 4 Stage Crew 4 Gals Sports 2 Qu1ll and Scroll 4 lst Place Chrlstmas Card Contest 4 Tournament Plays 4 Curl ot the Month 4 Drama Class Play 4 KENNETH MORRISON He's one of the best, we must confess. Auto Club 4. GERALD R. MULDER lt is his nature to sing. Christmas Play 35 Mikado 37 Spring Con- cert 3: F. F. A. 3: Choir 37 Fire Squad 2, 3, 4: D. E. Club 47 I. V. Football 1, 2, 37 Track 3. RONALD GARY MYERS The honest man is able to speak for himself.' Iumor Choir 4 Auto Club 4 D E Club 4 IAIVIES ALLEN NEFF Ambition is the thought o noble deed Fire Squad 4 DARLENE MAE NELSON As merry as the day l3 long A 2 3 4 D E Clu IACK R. NEUBERT He makes it fun for others to lwe Transfer from Franklin High School 3 RAYMOND MOSSER When you have a problem he is al- ways willing to help. Auto Club 47 D. E. Club 41 I. V. Foot- ball 2. BETTY MULLENHOFF Fair and wise and good is she. Athletta 3, 47 National Honor Society 3. 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE H. MYRA You find him always doing his duty. IAMES R NEFF His loyal friendship will carry hum ar F F A 2 I V Baseballl 2 Intramural Football 3 MARLENE ELIZABETH NELSON Always sweet Style Show 3 F H A Style Show 2 3 Oice Staff4 F H A 2 3 4 TrY Girls Sports l Z 3 HAROLD IOHN NEVIN Hts travels have taken him far Auto Club 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 4 W NADINE NUTTING Her crown I9 m her heart not on her head Career Day Hostess 3 Bedell Style Show 3 Magrc Show l Class Program 3 Gtrl of the Month 4 Honor Roll l 3 4 Foot lrghters l 2 V1cePresrdent l Athletta 2 3 Sergeant at Arms 3 Mrlwaukran Re porter 2 Grrls League Counctl 3 Grrls Rally 3 4 Maroon Art Echtor 4 Room Representattve 4 Ftre Squad 4 Class Permanent Commzttee 4 Grrls Sports l 2 Qurll and Scroll 4 Student Councrl Ad vtsory Commrttee 4 2nd Place Chrrstmas Card Contest 4 Basketball Prmcess 4 RICHARD ROSS PAILTHORP Some are born zreat some achteve greatness Operetta 3 Chrtstmas Program 3 Speech Class Program 3 Class Program 3 Dads Club Program 3 Spnng Concert 3 Boys Panel 4 Lettermen 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 4 H1 Y 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Chotr 3 4 Prestdent 4 Freshman Basketball l I V Basketball 2 Varsrty Track 3 4 Varsrty Football 2 3 4 MARY ANN PEDERSEN A cleuer mmd o pretty ace Ofhce Staff 4 Sprlng Concert 2 Stage craft Program 2 Preppers l Tr1Y 3 4 Secretary 4 Class Permanent Commrttee 3 Mtlwauklan Staff 4 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 lr Red Cross Counctl 4 IO ANN CATHERINE PETERSON She Q brtght and ull 0 pep Transfer from Lewrs 6. Clark l-hgh School Spokane 2 Sprrng Concert 2 4 Chrxst mas Program 2 4 Grrls Glee 2 3 Chorr 4 Tr1Y 4 Lrbrary Club 3 4 S2 BURKE PIERCE What he wins he holds Band l 2 3 4 Thesplans 2 3 4 e Presrdent 3 Tournament Plays l Thalran Talent Show l 2 Chrrstmas Program 2 4 Hello Week Program 4 Senror Class Play 4 Stagecratt 4 Dads Club Program 3 Speech Class Program 2 Room Represen tatrve 4 Track l 2 Intramural Football 3 KARL REBSTOCK He ze an exceedmgls well read man F F A 2 3 4 AutoClub4 GILBERT EDWARD ORB Hugh thoughts and noble ut all thtngs Transfer from Shertdan Hlgh School 4 Class Play 3 Football l 2 3 I V Basket ball 3 I V Baseball 3 VIRGINIA LEE PALMER Love ts better than fame Tr1Y 4 F H A 4 Maroon Staff 4 Grrls Sports l Honor Roll 4 DOUGLAS LEE PETERSEN Men with wtll are sure to wm Chrrstmas Program 3 Sprrng Concert 3 Boys Glee 3 Auto Club 3 4 D E Club 4 Class Sergeant at Arms 2 Room Rep resentatrve l BEVERLY PHELPS I rlneds were money shed be a mt ltonazre Senror Class Play 4 Dads Club Program 3 Chrrstmas Program 2 3 Grrls Panel 4 Student Handbook CoEd1tor 3 Dlrector Foothghter Play 2 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Gtrls Rally 3 4 Footlrghters l 2 Treasurer l V1cePres1dent l 2 Class Treasurer 3 Athletta 2 3 4 Grrls League Vrce Presrdent 3 Prestdent 4 Drstrrct Vrce Presrdent 3 Thesprans 4 Tournament Play Drrector 4 Toastmasters Speech Contest 3 Hello Week Program 3 4 Band l 2 M C for Mrkado Tour 3 Honor Roll 3 4 G1r S ortsl ALBERT RAINEY He looks to the uture Chorr l 2 Lrbrary Club 3 Secretary 4 D 'E Club 4 H1 lmks l 2 Chrtstmas Pro gram l 2 Sprmg Concert l 2 Dads Club Program 3 Mrkado 3 Gay Nmetres Re VIGW 2 PHILIP EDWARD RENNER Whv worrv I never do F F A l 2 3 Wrestlmg 3 ROBERT RICHARDSON There is no wisdom like his HiY 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Auto Club 3 4 President 4 Room Representative 4 D E Club 4 Student Council Advisory Com mittee 4 NANCY AILEEN ROBERTSON We learn from those we love Transfer from Olympia Washington 3 Office Staff 4 Honor Roll 2 3 4 Tr1Y 3 4 lr Red Cross Council 4 Athletta 4 French Club 2 Girls Sports l 2 3 4 Soccer Championship 3 LORNA ROIAS She so tly speaks and gently smiles Style Show l Stagecraft Program 2 4 Spring Concert 4 Senior Class Play Under study 4 Talent Show l Class Program 3 Athletta 2 3 4 Girls Rally 3 4 F H A l Class Secretary 2 Class Permanent Committee 4 Room Representative 3 Speech Class Program 2 Honor Roll l Girls Sports l 2 3 4 All Star Volleyball l 2 3 4 All Star Basketball 3 KEIVIIMERER RYAN In hlmsel is his might B nd l 2 3 4 MARY SCHILLING Such joy ambition inds. Mikado 3' Christmas Program l 3 4- Spring Concert l 3 4, Library Club 1 2 3 4- Treasurer 3: Girls' Glee l: Choir 3, 4- D. E. Club 4. IANET SEDGWICK Her pleasure in li e is in loving. Girls Glee li Choir 27 Hi-links lg Girls Rally 3, 47 Board 31 Treasurer 47 Athletta 2, 3 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Christmas Program l, 2, 4: Spring Concert l, 27 Tour- nament Plays 37 Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 41 Office Staff 45 Dads Club Program 37 Class Program 35 Girls League Program 3: Honor Roll l 2, 3, 47 G y Nineties Review 25 All Star Basketball Team 35 Maroon Staff 4. IERRALEE I. RIEDLINGER A merrx heart that laughs at cure Christmas Progr m l 2 3 Athleta 2 3 4 Girls Rally 3 4 Preppers l Grls Sports 2 3 4 Honor Ro FRANK LLOYD ROGERS Blesed are the meek for thew shall inherit the earth Bndl 2 3 4 AutcClub3 4 AUDREY ROUSSEAU The smallest can be the greatest Girls Glee l H1 links l hoir 2 3 Spring Concert 3 Christmas Program l 2 3 Ofiice Staff 4 Gay Nineties Review 2 Speech Class Program l Footlighters l TriY 3 lr Red Cross Council 4 Girls Sports l NANCY SAUERS Her grace IS a gift of Cod Drawings for ACllV1lY Calendar 3 Stu dent Handbook Co Editor 3 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Photography Club l Girls League Council 3 National Honor SOCIGTY 3 4 Secretary 4 Girls Sports l WAYNE SCHWIETERT Nothing is so firmly believed as what we want to believe. Transfer from Benson High School 4. BARBARA IOAN SHARBUNO Bright eyes and a lovely smile. Transfer from Oregon City lunior High School 2. PATRICIA SHAW On her tongue IS the law of kindness Transfer from Gresham High School 3 Band 3 D E Club 4 PAUL IAMES SHIMER The greater the man the greater the courtesx A o Club 2 3 Lettermen 2 3 4 I V Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 ROGER MERRITT SIELICKY The uorld IS his to have and to hold Thalian Talent Show 3 Boys Panel 4 Yell Leader 3 Footlighters 2 Golf Club l 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 Thalians 3 Vice President 3 Boys League Council 3 4 Fire Squad 3 Milwaukian Staff 2 3 4 Sports Editor 3 4 Honor Roll 3 Auto Club 3 4 Sergeant atArms 3 Letterman 4 Freshman Basketball l I V Basketball 2 Varsity Football 4 Galt l 2 3 4 CONNIE SMITH None more gracious Christmas Program 1, 2 3 4: Hi-link - Operetta 3, 4: Spring Concert l, 2 3 4: Gay Nineties Review 2- Girls' Glee - oir 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 4: Tri-Y . IEAN CAROL SMITH Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. F. H. A. Style Show 2: Hi-links l: Christ- mas Program l 4- Class Program 3: Hello Week Program 4: Spring Concert l: Ath- letta 3, 4- Thalians 4: Girls' Glee l: Dra- matics 4- Athletta 2, 3, 4- Stage Crew 4: Girls' Sports l, 2, 3 4: Drama Class Play 4: Thalian Play Director 4. MARLENE SORENSEN Rippling is the laughter of her heart. Scholarship Tea General Chairman 4: Spring Concert l 2 3 4- Christmas Pro- gram l, 2, 3, 4: Mikado 3: Hi-links l: Gay Nineties Review 2: Hello Week Program Chairman 4: Choir l. 2, 3, 4: Secretary , 4: Gir s' Rally 3, 4: Athletta 2, 3, : Preppers lg Photography Club l: Girls' League Council 4: Maroon Staff 4: Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4: Office Staff 4. A 'Q IUANITA ARLENE SHERK Her heart is as warm as a summers 03' Girls Gleel 2 Class Program 3 F 1 2 3 Photography Club 2 Tr1Y 3 4 President 4 Girls Sports 2 CHARLES THOMAS SHORT A good man is contented HiY 3 4 Hobby Club 3 RUTH SHIRLEY SKILLE A girl whose bright eyes twinkle as a star Transfer from Franklin High School 3 Girls Glee 1 Choir 2 3 Mikado 3 Spring Con cert 3 Christmas Program 3 TriY 3 4 DAVID H SMITH Always on the bright side of ll e. Auto Club 4- D. E. Club 4: Wrestling 4. RICHARD LEWIS SODERBERG Trouble never troubles me. Transfer from Franklin High School 3- Senior Class Play 4- Spring Concert 2- Fall Concert Z- Midwinter Concert 3: Pep Band 2 3 4: Projectionist Club 2: Archery Club 3- Audio Visual 3 4- Band l 2- Auto Club 4: Track 2: Tournament Play 4. CAROL B SOUDERS Gentle an excellent thing in women. Tri4Y 3, 47 F. H. A. 4- Class Program 3- . . A. Style Show 3: Dads' Club Pro- gram 3: Girls' Sports 2. RICHARD SPENCER 'Tis well to be honest and true. I. V. Lettermen l, 2: Vice-President 25 D. E. Club 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: I. V. Foot- ball l. WILLIAM LEWIS STACY Gwe me nerther poverty nor rzches just happmess Hobby Club 3 4 Presrdent 4 Auto Club 3 4 Varstty Football 3 Wrestlmq 3 4 GENEVA MAE STEINEBACK A sot word turneth away wrath A 2 Tr1Y STANLEY STOCKWELL He IS wisest who avolds extremes A EDWARD LEE SUMERLIN So courteous so krnd Transfer from Franklm Hlgh School 3 Track 3 4 I V Track 2 NORMA I TALARICO I have a heart wzth room for every Room Representatrve 3 Tr1Y 3 4 F H A IAN ET ELEANOR SPROWLS Wisdom is more than rubiesf' Transfer from Grant High School 45 F. H. A 4. KATHERINE LAURENE STEELE As full of splrrt as the month of May eppers l F H A T l 1rs Sports 3 RICHARD K STEPHENS Knowledge comes but ulsdom lung ers Transfer from Seastde Htgh School 3 e termenl 2 3 4 Sergeant at Arms 2 Class V1cePres1dent 2 Varstty Footballl 2 3 4 Varsity Baseballl 2 3 4 I V Basketball 2 3 Track CONNIE MAE SULLIVAN btudlous of ease and ond o humble thmgs Sprmg Concert l Chrtstmas Program l Grrls Glee l Ir Red Cross 4 F H A 4 Tr1 Y 4 BARBARA SWEETLAND Nothing great rs beyond her reach Pootltghter Program l Chrlstmas Program l 3 Honor Ptolll 2 3 4 Natzonal Honor Society 3 4 Speech Class Program 3 Class Secretary 3 Footllghters l 2 Sec retary l Athletta Z 3 4 Grrls Rally 3 4 Thesprans 4 Umted Nattons Contest Wm ner 3 Dads Club Program 3 Student Body lst V1cePres1dent 4 Semor Class Play 4 Grrls Sports l 2 3 4 Student Handbook 3 CoEd1tor 4 Girl of the Month 3 De mocracy Speech Contest 3 Toastmasters Speech Contest 3 ALBERT DONALD TATE Steadfast of thought Senior Class Play 4 Sprxng Concert 3 Mr Farmer fPharm Phrohcl 3 Asststan Busmess Manager Maroon 3 Busmess Manager 4 Audro Vrsual 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Photography Club l H1Y 4 Ourll and Scroll 3 4 Student Body 3rd Vrce Presrdent 4 Wrestlmg 3 Vi? HAROLD THOENY Pwrvtlung. is important to a willing heart Audio Visual 4 Elec ronics Club l 2 3 4 Auto Club l 2 REGINA TITUS She has something trulv valuable which cannot be purchased bv money Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Speech Class Pro gram 3 Room Representative 3 Office Staff 4 Girls League Secretory 2 Athletta 2 3 4 V1cePres1dent 3 Treasurer 4 Girls Rally 3 4 President 4 National Honor Society 3 4 All Star Basketball l G S 2 3 4 Stu Handbook Co Editor 3 Girls League Style Show 2 All Star Volleyball 4 GAYLE ELAINE TOWNLEY Fter charming always smiling Girl of the Month 3 Class Program 3 Dads Club Program 3 Thalian Talent Show 3 Christmas Program l 2 3 4 Footlighters l 2 Reporter l Hilinks l ado 3 F l-t A Ch Student Director 3 Band l Girls Glee l Hello Week Program 4 Thalians 3 Thes plans 4 Drama ics 4 Speech Class Pro gram 2 Spring Concert l 2 3 Miss Farm erette tPharm Phrolicl 2 Gay Nineties Review 2 Senior Class Play Stage Man ager 4 MARGARET G UTGARD The art of pleasing is to seem pleas Transfer from Franklin Higs School 2 Room R rescntative l F H A 2 3 Tr1Y 3 4 Athletta 4 Milwaukian Staff 4 Girls Glee RUDY I VSETECKA None but himsel can be his parallel. Operetta 3, 47 Christmas Program 3, 47 Spring Concert 3, 47 Mikado 37 Dads' Club Program Class Permanent Committee , 47 Hi-Y 3, 47 Choir 3, 47 Treasure 7 Boys' Glee 37 Auto Club 47 Iunior Letter' men 37 Lettermen 47 I, V. Football 2, 37 1. V. Baseball 27 Varsity Football 47 Track 3: Wrestling 3j Winter Wonderland Prince MARY MARCIA WALLNER A laughing brook that never ceases to bubble. F. H, A. l7 Athletta 4: Class Permanent Committee 4: Girls' Sports 2. VERNE THORNES Variety makes lt e interesting Auto Club 4 SHIRLEY MAY TOTTEN Slncerltv and truth are the basis 0 eterv virtue Transfer from Newberg Union High School 4 Yell Leader 3 YTe-ens 2 3 F H A asgue Club 2 3 G A Tigerettes 3 Drama Club 3 Chorus 3 D E Club 4 Milwaukian Staff 4 Girls S orts l 2 3 ROBERT TROUT He has an unconquered will Transfer from Glenwood Washington 3 Class Play l 2 Talent Show l 2 Christ mas Play l 2 Annual l School Paper 2 Photography Club 3 4 Letterman l 2 B nd l 2 3 4 Choir l 2 Orchestra 4 Pep Club l 2 Varsity Football l 2 Var sity Basketball l 2 Varsity Baseball l 2 SANDRA VOSS Ambition is always with her Honor Roll 1 3 4 Office Staff 4 Preppers l Photography Club l 2 TriY 3 V e President 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Girls Sports l CLAUDETTE WADDELL Her dreams turn into deeds. Style Show 27 Girls' League Style Show 37 Dads Club Program 37 Class Program 3: Girls' Rally 47 Preppers l: Secretary 7 , , , 5 A 4' Tri- - Treasurer 3: Honor Roll l 2' Milwaukian Staff 3, 47 Girls Sports Editor 3: Feature Editor 4- Ir. Red Cross Council 3 4' Scrap- book Editor 5 Reporter 4' Room Repre- sentative 4: Office Staff 47 All Star Basket- ball 3 47 Quill and Scroll 47 Girls Sports l, 2, 3, 4- Girl of the Month 4: Christmas Program 4. SALLY M. WAMBAUGH She knows her own mind and talks like lightning. Miss Personality 37 Room Representative lg Yell Leader 3, 4: Milwaukian Staff 27 Reporter 27 F. H. A. l, 2: F. H. A. Style Show 17 Athletta 2, 3, 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 37 Girls' Rally 3, 47 Student Council Ad- visory Committee 4: Maroon Girls' Sports Editor 47 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: All Star Basketball 2,t3: All Star Volleyball 47 Volleyball Championship 3: Basketbal Championship 2, 3: Tennis Champion 3: Girls' Sports l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY WARTHEN Her happiness makes others happy Class Program 3 Footlighters l Athletta 2 3 4 Tr1Y 3 SergeantatArms 3 F H A l 2 Iunior Choir 4 All Star Volleyball rts WILLIAM WEAVER Courtesy rs hrs arm In Transfer from Oak Park lllnois 3 D E 'K 'S' Club 4 Treasurer 4 Auto Club 3 Track l 2 Footballl 2 Swimming Teaml 2 ROBERT WEBER He IS htmsel always honest DONNA DORIS WEISENFLUH A gtrl of few words but words that mean somethlng Transfer from Gresham I-hgh School 3 TriY 4 Girls Sports l DANIEL L. WESCHE Virtue is bold and goodness never earful Math Club 3 Christmas Program 4 BEVERLY IEAN WESTBROOK Beauty is power, a smile is its word.' F. H. A. 4, Tri-Y 4: Office Staff 4. 'X LESLIE WATTS He is serene set strong majestic' yet sedate Freshman Basketball l I V Football 7 Varsity Football 3 4 T k 2 3 At Club 3 Archery Club 3 Lettermen 3 4 Anglers Club 4 MAX CLAUDE WEBBER Hrs music fills his heart H1 links l Spring Concert l 2 3 4 Md Winter Band Concert 3 4 Christmas Pro am 1 2 p nd l Bi 3 4 Auto Club 4 Lettormen ball ra 4 Cros Country 2 Wrestling 3 4 MARGARET I OAN WEIKUM Wlsely she goes and slow thev slum ble who run fast Christmas Program l 2 Spring Con ert l 2 Vaudeville l Girls Gleo 2 re urer 2 Tr1Y 4 Photography Club l Choir Girls Sportsl 2 ROBERT G WENZEL Move cautwusls in this yzllopirig world Boys Glee l DAVID HENRY WESCHE None but the wise can enjov leisure ue Math Club 3 Electronics Club 4 A to Club 4 I V Baseball 2 RICHARD WHEELER Many great things that hate been done have been done bw vouth Boys Panel 3 4 Chairman 4 Armistice Day Assembly 2 4 Tournament Plays 2 Senior Class Play 4 Mr Personality 2 Radio 3 4 Class Program 3 l'l1Y 2 3 4 Secretary 3, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4: Thespians 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Class Vice-President 2: Class Presi- dent 3g Boys' League Council 3, 45 Class Permanent Committee 45 Iunior Letterman 25 Lettermen 3, 4: Maroon Staff l, 2, 3, 4g Administration Editor 3: Student Hand, book Co-Editor 37 Room Representative lj D. E. Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. IANET ANNE WINTERS She IS lzked bv us all T 4 Grrls Sp PETER VERNON YAZZOLINO Wu and wisdom are bom wrth man Sen1or Class Play 4 Tournament Plays 3 4 Best Actor 4 Class Program 3 Dads Club Program 3 4 Merer G Frank Art Competxtron 2 Honorable Mentton 7 Yell Leader 4 Class Presrdent 4 Maroon Staff 3 4 Boys Sports Edrtor 4 Boys Panel 4 Student Handbook Co Ed1tor 3 Student Councrl AdV1SOTY Commrttee 4 l-l1Y 4 Room Representatrve 2 Ourll and Scroll 4 Wmter Wonderland Prxnce 4 Fox Furmture Art Competxtron 4 Honor Roll l 4 RGd1O 3 4 CAROL ANN ZERBACH On pleasure she IS bent H A l 2 Preppes 2 Athlett 4 Gxr Spors SENIOR FAREWELL eric e sr I-lr h c o aulua s Spo s 3 KAY YOSHITOMI True nghtness of heart rs always top most Lettermen 3 4 Treasurer 4 Iunror Letter men 2 Class Permanent Commrttee 4 Room Representatrve l l-l1Y 4 Freshman Basketball l I V Football 2 Varsrty Football 3 4 ARNOLD ZUEHLKE In htm alone lS the pleasure t please Band l 2 3 4 Chorr l Dads Club Pro gram 3 Chr1stmas Program l D E Club 4 Sprmg Concert l 2 3 4 I V Footb l 3 VGTSIIY Football 4 Lettermen 4 Audra Vlsual 3 Auto Club 3 It was but four short years aqo that we as freshmen f1rst entered the halls of M1lWGUk1e Uruon I-hgh School not knowrng what the years ahead would hold for each of us As we look back upon past pleasures our mernones are fllled Wlth thoughts of the var1ous act1v1t1es 1n whlch we have part1c1pated scholasuc extra currrcular and athlet1c We must also nghtlully pause here to express our gratltude to the faculty and our classmates for therr ass1stance and frlendshlp Tlme has qu1ckly passed Now 1t IS that We must say our good byes thus partlng Wlth so very many frlends and separate to llve our 1nd1v1dual l1ves 1 . .NX-XUIV! , YC .ff , X Ll If sc - - I in 4 :wa 9 F. 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X Dlck Shoemaker Ramona Doehle Keith Pcnlthorp David Coffin SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Presldent Kelth Pcnlthorp V1ce Pres1dent Dav1d Coihn Secretary Ramona Doehle Treasurer Dlck Shoemaker The openrng of school found the Sophomore closs large rn numbers ond full of en YPUSIOSITI Gettmg rnto the SWIHQ of thrngs they sponsored the second Rec Room Rornp of the yeor The mom proyect of the cldss was the sponsorlng of Cotton ond Cord Week lostmg from Apnl 12 to the 17th The onnuol Cotton ond Cord Dance was the successful chrnox i rw Y J , .C S? 3 '7 E' has as' vr 4 I A Howl Sharon Abrams Emmet Albe ts lerr Alb ht Mk y r1g 1 e Anders n 'Wlllram Anders r' D n And B A ms ong Ierry Asqulth Donna Babst Dean Barley Sharon Baker F ggy Baldwrn Row 2 Nor B man all Elvrn Bartholomew Gary Baumer Gary Bechtol Ierry Beck Sharon Be k lohn Berrv gen lane Bell Larry Bell Tom Bender lanet Beynon Bob Bxxby Row 3 Dave Boggs Beverly Bohrer Marllyn Bope Roma Bowland Gayle Boyd Krm Brewster Steve Brockell Ierry Brooks B111 Brown Carol Burke Gary Burns Geraldme Burson 'WP' C 1.3 R 1 5 C' ffl I ff-J' C7 .fffiff 3 U as ,. an ir? 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AQ 5 X4 1, 'Of ff f 'kai How l Norman Hawk lack Hemstreet ludy Hrllend Barbara Hlnkle George Hrrata Martlyn Hooks lrm Hoel Davld Hoelz Mary Beth Hopp Ron Householder Lxnda Howard Bonnre Howell Row 2 Kelh Huffman Darrell Hunt lanrce Hutchrnson ludy Huyoke Byron lnqrarn Larry lrwxn Henry Isbell Carol lames Lors Ianson Phyllrs lanz Carolyn Iazdrnskt Twna lenlczns Row 3 Irm lennrnqs Lenore lenson Norman lensen Bruce lohnson Camrlle lohnson Carol Iohnson Charlotte Johnson Robert lohnson Denrta lones Donna lones Rrchard lones Mary lordan Wm 'N hit., 'vs ,sn N 33 Nik Jffr. sv 1 I Row 4 Sheryl Iudd Ierald lung Lo.11e Kammerzell Iohn Keyser Th lma Kllllnqer Drck K1V1 Leta Klock Paul Knaupp George Koller Ruth Knopf Bob Krlck Else Krlstensen Row 5 Ray Larrd Marranne Lamb Russell Lanphere Gary Larsen Lmda Larsen LaVonne Loymon Rosemary Lertz Harry Lewrs Cheryl L1ohty Debbre Lrddell Erleen Lrnd Kerth Mabm Row 6 Car l Mace Gary Manson Barbara Mantel loAnn Marcusen Nancy Martm Ianyoe Maxtreld Wllbur Maxson B111 McCarthy Nell MoArtor Denny MoBr1de Delores MoCarter Sylvla McCartney 49 iv am .sr pw' I' A-. 3 4' 5' ' 3 ,v 1 'AA Row 7 Marlene McCleary Tommy McDowell Wayne McFarland Terry McG1llvrey Charles MCMlll1H Gertrude MCVICKQT Diane Metler RICKY Meyers Tom Mlnqer Dorothy Mxshler lean Mlshler Sandra Mrsko Row 8 Lrnd Morgan Roger Mosley Ilene Moudy Don Mounoe Kent Myers Carol Naqely Iayne Nawrockl Doreen Nelson Ellen Nelson Marlene Nelson Marvrn Nelson Don Newman Row 9 Tom Newman Larry Nues Ianrce Norbeck Gary Nortell Irm Osterman Kerth Pallthorp Larry Palmrter Walter Paltrrdqe en Paola Io n Parker Sharon Pattee Davld Payn . 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'lg Ar , 'U' 'v-9' Y vi Q .QR Row 4 loyce Schuster Wayne Settle Vrc Shaw Drck Shoemaker Mtldrecl Shook Kay Souclers Sharon Sxlvernarl Drck S1mmons Doug Srmth Floyd Smrth loanne Smrth Katherme Smlth Row 5 Kxm Srruth Pat Snyder Stephen Snyder Bob Starr Donna Staples Rosemary Staples Lourse Steele lack Ste1del Itm Stell Don Stewart Glorla Summers Ron Swanson Row 6 lanet Swoverland lrvtnq Swyers Deanna Taylor Iune Thompson Vrna Thornes lerry Totten Ioyce Townley hm Townsend Iohn Verm1ll1on Rolarne Vmes Mary Io Vxnyard Karolyn Voq 05- We '97 3 Az. 3 if .gf .1 Q 4- Q F .A rg' Y -I , def' Sh l Row 7 Ed Vsetecka Bob Waqenknecht Stan Walker Bob Walsh Tom Walsh Ken Warner Ray Warthen Mel Weaver Bob Watts rr ey w d L W k Whiz dk Bgfnnvelrvlrrgdon Charlotte wheetwftqht B tu Wh te sham whtte Brll Wlckland Gary WHQS B111 Wmdow Gefv Woodburn Lenora Yoast Paul Young 3 no n . L ' 4' Q -D 5 N . 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J' f ,- 'tv .: , 1, - ' Q, 4 'vm 5 7 Qs 4 'C ffl ak 4' B it . - Q-F IJ ' ,Q iff If' ki K Bn Qt 5 ef .WI 'J 5 e 16.3 48 'f 1 3 Q 91 W 45 1- N 7 7 wwf' 3 , - , X , -X C' M f l z, na? 5 Row l Ernest Aebr Evon Aebrscher Bob Andersen Charles Anderson Estle May Anderson Ierdrce Anderson Lloyd Anderson Bay Ander son lrm Atcherson Ianet Aune Vrrgrnra Backman Peter Barles Row 2 Donna Barnes lack Barnes Pat Barnes Gary Barstad Vrrglnta Basler Bon Beach Daren Lee Beck Pat Becker Dxana Beckstrom Karen Beers Carol Beeson Charles Beghtol Row 3 Evangelrne BSITWGQGH Barbara Bell Connre Bennett ludy Bennett Ruth Bennett Clarence Benson Arthur Bettger Frances Blser Doug Brthell lack Black Peggy Blackerby Bay Blackford 1? Q fair- 1 QQ an 2 I ,A 17 Row 4 Gerald Blalr Phtl Blake Mrldred Blanchard Sandra Borleau Bowen Myrna Brebner Jeanne Breltenstem Ilm Breuer Row 5 Barbara Brown Beverly Brown Ioanne Busch Danny Butler Boo man Beverly Carmen Darlene Carner Wesley Carson Row 6 Iudy Carter lon Chaney Carol Clay Sharon Clemens Frances Lrnda Collars Ray Contreras Alfred Cooke fy 'Han 3.5.44 iff as 'Q 35,3 'Q' 'S 'ZF' V-fff be Bxlly lean Boos Barbara Boss Marleen Bosteder Blll Bowen Don Caldwell Ken Cameron Donna Carlson Marxan Carlson Tom Car Cleveland Ieanette Color ltm Corteux Dav1d Cole Donna Cole .ff 4 XM, li' for ,nn ff, ,fi A A '-1 Q B' 7 A Row 7 Bay Cook Wayne Cottrell Nuke Craft 11m Cranston Bruce Dahmen Jack Davrdson Karen Davrdson lody Davres Glorra Demsher Nancy Denman Stuart Des Brrsay Deanna Dtamond Row 8 Rlchard Drlley Lynn Drxon Sam Doney D1ana Downs Daryll Duval Bob Eakm Ann Ed1SOH Bernlce Egan Ruth Erde Brll Ellrott Bob Enge Don Fears Row 9 Steve Fears Wayne Ferguson Irm Ferretty Marrlyn Ferretty Ken Ftelds Ed Frmmel Iudy F1tzell Wally Flanner Wanda Fountam Duane Fox Don Fulmore Charlotte Funk A at 1 f ' -Q W Q V ,ya - f A 141, ti , at C tv we 'vii V I A , ' my ll' i I swf y ,iq I , lt A . af ff! fr f r 'I ff I 5 ' - A F. vb lub f 'rf' 4, l F ,iii A fs 'Rm if ,F f it - A rt na A X ' at 'IX ,f gl f 4 ki - x t' if ', A m 11 F M - fi. at 'A' qi v - - ' to as umm' A , avi? ig B E to B5 ,Qtr - 'Y-rt fd t tw wr W- at f . 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'Fl rf I I K u ,,, ' Q 99 H- H L QQ'-' 'T 0 9 ,fu Howl Don Games Gal Garb G er lfrxa Grrrrscn lc' Grrr son Thelhet Gask l Ruth Gay Gary Go d S Govwey Iohn Gr ham Nc l Green Ho 2 on ylvra Gorham Irm Goss Sherry w Ianrcc Gogrn Emory Ht rnl n Melvtn Hansen Lraa Harmon Hesannd Harmon Sandra Hart lackre Harston Chlford Hawkrns Lrnda Hawkrns Mary Hayner Norma Herrran Larry Hersh Row 3 Arthur Hess Olrve Hllls Rnhard Hrttle Robert Hoekstra Rwhard Howard Norma Howe Kerrn Huddle Gaye Hughes Iames Hughes Danna lnqraham Marvm lnqram Charlotte lrey Bien RG 'IW' nk.. ver 'P -ian Row 4 Lrnda Irons Sharon Iacobson Hon Iakobson Curtrs Ianson Robert Ianz Darlene Iasmer Don Iendrrtza Gene Ienkrns Roberta Ien nmqs Ianrce Iensen Fnchard Iensen Wayne Iensen Row 5 Dennrs lohnson Ioan Iohnson Iudy Iohnston Carol Iones Charles Ion s Earl Iones Henry Icnes Deanna Iordan lackre lordan Katy Iuchemrch Lrnda Karser Davrd Kammerzell Row 6 Alford Kellar Merna Keller Dave Kensmqton Karen Kmq Ron Krnsella Gary Krrk Larry Krrk Sandra Klern Drck Kohler Iohn Kre1ter Darlene Krentz Sandra Kyle-r W s'ln?'5 7 'if ini T I 19 How 7 B1llLaash Fay Landrs Phylhs Lanphere Darllce Larson Mary Layman Beverly Lee Mar L Lmd lda Lrttle Delores Lurde y ee Ron Lennard Gary Lrqht aro Row 8 Merle Lunclell Ge rqe Lyman Sally MacDouaal Dorrs Mansrreld Glenn Marchant ludy Marks Wayne Marlett Susannah Mason Gary lvlasshott Kathy Mat hreu Trfn lf E Ncfartney How 9 Kay MCCo,1n Dcrma M C ken Valda McDrd lv' lea M ll 1 e lary McKay Sandra MCKeel Iohn McKrnney Bob McLauqhhn Tedr Medford n e en Ioel Meyers Esther Vleha A 'hur Mrllard 61 tes A, 1 l V , I- , 1 I A N 5 It .4 ' -vw is -4' L f ' f ' ' 1 X 'S' ' vt '96 ' . , V xl 54 A I 'Y -V L A I ' A '52 ,, 9 Q. 9 v x k vp- :X 5 A ' ll 1 'Q 6 1 G M A fl ya y ' 'ji , as S P1 ' 4 fp L! - Q , K Il , I L 'N , . 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A K ' A I W I I 1 C' 'S 'B 4 -3 7 8 XC ' 'ra G K f ., M, K , .4 1 F ' C Q we-V 75 A ,ml How 1 lerry Mrller Mary Mrller loyce Mrnamr Don Mrnckler Sandra Mrner Davld Mrsner Lmda Mohr Barbara Mollenbeck Shrrley Monck ton Dorothy Moore Marjorre ,Morgan George Moudy Row 2 Don Mullan Don Mullenhotl Pat Murphy Ierald Myra Ralph Nelson Irll Neubert Franczs Northrup Herb Oetken Allen Olson Louts Ott Donna Ouellette Carol Ovtatt Row 3 loAn P y Conrad Pekkola Eugene Persey Vernon Peterson Dan Petk ps on Phtlhps Franklrn Plna Krm Plaster ne altrrdge Terry Payne Ron Petsle Phrlh R e Frances Phelps Gerald RV' we-' 'W' Q 6y:.J -19 fi' ... A -J C7 Y 'I 16-matt A Row 4 Elwood Poff Ed Pomdexter Toby Porter Bob Potter Ann Powell Lary Reed D R Dwrqht Rtchordson Fred Rte y an enard Paul Renner Tom Rentenaar Nrckre Repp qer Row 5 loe Rrley Pete Rrslove Drck Robertson Geor R Marl S ae oqers Darlene Rurtz Harold Russell Beulah Ruyle lack S hmldt Nancy Schmrdt ene chmrdhamer Velda Schnack Betty Schnexbel Row 5 Rlchard Schnelbel Don Schnelder Ruth Schoebel Lynn Schwalbe Ilm Seateldt Trm Sedqwrck Nancy Selby Carl Shantz Sharon Shaw Tom Shaw Phrlrp Shlmer Don Srmpson 31' -I Cr 4' 'VC' ,Q 33.5 1- 'i 'f-K' P- N Row 7 Ed Skow Bob Smrth Ioyce Smrth Sharon Smrth Lawanna Smythe Nrck Snyder B111 Spady Clara Sponagel Carl Sporrt Bob Stanq land Roger Steeck Stan Steward Row 8 IoAnn Stones Delbert Strahrn lrm Stump Margaret Stuller Charles Sumerlm Gordon Summers Ralerqh Swarls Rhondr Swan Terry Sylvester Grace Takahashr Bob Taylor Marcus Taylor Row 9 Terry Teague Wayne Thelen Ken Th ornton Wallace Trft Gerald Trmm Gayle Turner Sharon Tyree Mary Utqard lack VanDyke Amy Vanliouten Donna Vannoy Herbert Vernon -.. .. , .... 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S 9 2 4 R' S fs- 1 - , - R J, V ' 'Q-of .- I 'f ' rf A 1 'rt' 1 I, , . 99 ts e' nd Hr CV? 29 QM '-1' Row 1 Dennrs Vockrodt Larry Vockrodt Garl Vohnson Tom Waddell Charles Wane Ardus Wakefreld Kay Wald lanet Wallace Rose mary Wallace Don Walton Fred Wambaugh Don Washburn Row2 Dlck Weaver Dorcas Weeks Sharon Welsenfluh lady Werss Bob Westover Drck Whlte Beverly W1ebe Carol Wrlcox ludy Wilcox larnes Wrley Tom Wzlkrnson Don Wrlllams Row 3 Lorrlee Wrlhams Nancy Wrlson Gary Wrnters Gary Wolfe Don Woodruff Bonme Woods Leola 'Wnght Maureen Wynn lay Yelton Sandra Young Ioanne Zregle UNBROKEN COLTS OF THE MUSTANG CORRALS You the freshman as the unbroken colts of the Mustang corrals are the rrghtful herrs of many happy days to come as you krck up your heels and par take of the varlous act1v1t1es of the school currrculum Yes the years ahead hold much to remember and shall frll your memor1es wrth pleasure as you look back upon the sport events Where the Mustangs battled wrth thelr many opponents and as you recall the plays dances and Vanous programs Wh1ch tlllecl the days wrth tears and laughter There IS much knowledge to be garned as you Walk on hand rn hand Wlth frlendshlp From the faculty your advrsers frlends and often from yourselves you wlll learn much of benef1t toward the future Many N111 be the t1mes when you shall look back upon these corrals and know rt was good to have been here f M V W N ' M 'A JV fl 1 A Q. ,.,, TJ' A ,, las I 1 1 ' Q ' A 'V sr 1 ,a . vw 1 I ,, , , , I , M' 'J Tl Q' , 1 , '. - , f ' I h A- 'Q' sa : A ni Q 1. 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At this dance, which was sponsored by the Maroon statt, the Mr. and Miss Per- sonality winners from each class were announced. They received their crowns from Claudine Davis, assist- ant editor ot the Maroon. 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V ' 4 4 , 5 , A ty V.., T, W, ' . - , Y fr ' 6 Y r , M7 ' Mary .. . fro, Bud Barb On November 20th the cmnuol Sen lor Class Play Wcls presented under the dlrectlon of Mrs Lucy PISTSOTI Tlus produchon Q three oct comedy entltled Footloose was enloyed by cn Dlck S Mrs Plerson SENIOR CLASS PLAY GV Mllly fp 5 6011 Pete Burke 'E- 5. ai ll Dlck W Manlyn Bob Mary Early ,,,,,, , , Randy Cunningham Delplue ,,,,, ,, , Hope Early ,, ,, Play Cast Bob Early , ,,,, , ,, H ,,,, .,,,, , , , Dick Early ,,,,,, Emily Early , ,,,,,, , Richard Early Mmam Walker ,, ,,,,,, ,, ,, , , Ienny Malloy lack Milford , Buzz Daily Mrs. Forester , , , , Sanford Welles , lean Bussey Bud Groxsenbacher ,, Barb Sweelland ,, , Milly Mehrer ,, Pete Yauolino Dick Wheeler , Mary Hogan ,, , Al Tale , Pal Davis , Marilyn Hiclrox Bob Boss Dick Soderberq Bev Phelps , Burke Pierce 3 lk? x l :rag 5 axk x re X V AY X f xlb ,X 'B' ,gf-ei 'af o In 1 4' 1, 5 my XX N I 1 1 X X f 'l flfqzlul A ia K ' 40fnf'5'-'L If 'Q fb x x .7 le to ' 'u'3i'f'-ww 'l 11 s '. , 1 3'-3 Mt t 'K XCFJA QMV W? 'lma- n Q 3 ,ss E 9 rf awww!! M1lWGuk16 s Chnstmas p r o g r a m combmmg the choral groups band and orchestra and the stage department was presented the even1ng of December 22nd for the commun1ty and the followmg mormng for the student body Carrylng out the theme of The Ntght Before Chnstmas ICG skaters carolers Chrrstmas Belles and a danclng snowman added galety to the hollday sp1r1t The second half of the program was an 1m presslve church scene presented by the cho1r whrle the story of the Nat1v1ty was narrated 'YN 'if' NX .if Irie! viiffm X vyssi ' we I 'QP y S L xir 'le W7 ' N 56 IIA , all-:M , Z is I Q x., ':. - 5 1 . ff- YJ - - 1 r X .. ,DS AA-A' f?Q 'A' at , flu J nw v 4 I 0. l'1, xIq',b- ll , K ,' V A, . U 174 V 1. P! lk s ff , 5 4 ,Ziff W4 ygv Y X, if-5.1. 1 KKE-A y 'l N If wi ' Qt 1, X ' l l , if f ini 5 . O I , :QS f Q 5 l' - . 3 ffi ' - 4. aa f 7' V o j T, f -We. e f 1141 :ai 'Egg . f ly af, 'Q Q, 44, f , ,?. ' , V '1' -4 . Q ,:5'?5:?15Tgf V0 4 v ' ' S Af'- ' -5.x X N WN Y E up ,C ,, 'X K4 A Q . lt 1M Mia, ,,ArM .M,,,y tm . , ' ,, ' V . ,.'. . - M V, Wim Mm Queen Ann Kmg Bxll vfwcess Y xe Queen Carol Crowns Her Successor Yngwie e nn Lvcme cess Donna Mdwoukres only sernlforrnol dance the Wmter Wonderland was sponsored thrs yeor by F H A on December 19th Condrdotes for the court of fh1S successful pre vocotlon event were nornlnoted by F H A cmd voted on by the student body Wmners recexved thelr crowns from lost yeor s queen Corol Bottermller ond pnnce Elmen Bloedel Pun Rudy d!,zf12.7'2fzf Lfciu-LZZQU Q - 335 ,J q Sai' A, .4 , f 1 , A ffif . Q , AJ 521 554 Jjwfi X if 1' 4 if 5 12 5 af I LJ X .Ja Cfmo QS' 'V Q N QRXN CE C2933 NH ol iimfflf 5 .,..- ln vrew of Mxlwaukle s outstandmg basketball season lt seems espec1ally t1tt1ng that tlus was the hrst year that Mllwaukle s royalty lncluded a basket ball queen and her prmcesses Candrdates were nommated by the Letterrnen and from these the student body selected Carol Henn ngs as queen and Nadlne Nuttmg Clarrene Fred er1cks and Ruth Kmgsbury as prmcesses Members of the court were crowned at the half tune of the Gresham M11 WGUk1e game February 5th Later 1n the even1ng they re1gned over The Queen s Royal Hop whlch was sponsored by Tn Y X f a l . f 4-1 4 1 J N Q? 5 Sn? Ky in be X fmt. is ,y 6 4,0 iw N l f I l I l 1 l I I l I it l f I I X . 'Su SENIOR Nat Bartlett Pete Yazzolmo Dr Higgins Terry Kaufman Sue Bartlett Carol Modm Captain Bartlett Bob Boss Ghosts Don Cnvellone Bull Bryant and Dxclr Soderberg The presentatlon of Eugene ONe1ls dramatlc Where the Cross IS Made gamed second place for the cast of the sen1or play Pete Yazzol1no and Bob Boss recerved the best and second best actor awards Ian Chrrshanson drrected the play and she was assxsted by Bud Grossenbacher and D1ck Parlthorp Carol Modm Pete Yazzolmo Don Crwellone Bob Boss Dlck Soderberg B111 Bryant On February 4th the curtam went up on the 19th annual Thesplan Tournament Plays Each class pre sented a one act play Wh1ch was chrected by a Thesp1an member Wlth the assrstance of Thesp1an under studres After an evenmg s drsplay of outstandmg dramatlc talent the Best Play Trophy Went to the fresh man class w1th the senlors takmg second place Pete Vazzolmo and Alverta Struckman recelved the best actor and actress awards whlle Bob Boss and Estle Anderson were Judged second best The Tournament Plays were under the superv1s1on of Mr Charles Hahn Thesplan adv1ser MUSIC be tween the plays was provlded by Mr Sylvester Tam1es1e and the hlgh school orchestra augmented by some of the members of the band IUNIOR Iosefa Gladys Iongelmg Anna Alverta Struckman Crecencxo Ioe Colony Mlgueleta Kay Vogel Doctor Alvazar Dxck Shook Husband of Ioseta Lxn Thelen Legend of the Lake dlrected by Mrlly Mehrer and her asslstant Ke1th Pa1lthorp was the play g1ven by the Juruor class Th1s also was a very dramatlc product1on Alverta Struckman was 1udged best act ress 78 me Ioe Colony, Alverta Struckman, Lm Thelen Kay Vogel Gladys Iongelmq Inset Dtck Shook :gp A-l. Q, - 7 . ' fe T f , if - Q if ' ' - . , . , . .. - H xx ' V , I 1 I I I V I l I I . Inset: Terry Kaufman. I V - . I. 1 - . A tl ll . I ' , . r . , , . , . - - , T T K - .1 ' ' V tr 'rw my ff We '1 Lf , , 1 . I 4 ,. K P s ? , - V 2 . 7' , ' it to , ' . Q lt, l . . . 1 . V ' , Q . s f - y I Q, P 1 , ' if A l 5 i Vrrgmra Basler Estle Anderson Dolores Lunde Inset Ernest Aebx gs Sandra Brown Pete Yazzohno Wmnmg Dlrector Best Actor SOPHOMORE Etta Mugiord Charlotte Wheelwnqht TUMJY PIPP Sharon Chnsuunson MVS I-Owen Ian Haberlach Caleb Ome Bob Eben The sophomore class drarnatlzed the play Mooncalt Mugtord It was dlrected by Burke Prerce and hrs asslstant Kay Haberlach :Jil Alvertcx Struckman Best Actress s , Q fi' 5 . X L 1 t A 5 . i 101111 MU9f0fdVVViV1 YVVV,,V V, , A n,Y,lStephen Snyder K ' Stephen Snyder, Charlotte Wheelwriqht, Sharon Christiansen Bob Ebert Inset Ian FRESHMAN Texie Estle Anderson Rexie Emest Aebt Ma Dolores Lunde Mrs. Allen Virgmra Buster The freshmen won the Tournament ylays this year with thelr presentatton ot he dramatic-comedy Ptnlc and Patches fstle Anderson recerved the award tor ,econd best actress Sandra Brown was he dtrector ot the wmnrn play and her lssrstants were Betsy Bowman Barbara 3 weetland and Dtclc Wheeler ff Hwy 4 5 gfflly, ,xx 51 4 AK at R2 0 The Royal Court Dances The Sweetheart Ball IS the only formal dance Wh1Ch underclassmen may attend and trad1 tlonally IS one of the blggest dances of the year Th1S g1rl ask boy event IS sponsored by F H A and 1S always hlghhghted by the crowmnq of the queen and her prmcesses who are selected by the members of F H A Th1s year the court re1gned from a platform backed by a huge red and Whxte paper heart Dance musrc was prov1ded by Gene Bentley and h1s band U U W X I ff., 5 aftw ' Wm kxj 1, I I, X I X ff, HW H H V Y Standing Dlck Ladeen Doug Dcehle Bob Rlchcxrdson Byron Boyd Elmen Bloedel Soaied Bev Westbrook Ioan Blatch ford Connie Bepp Conme Smlth Lucllle Coldwell Y ' ffff ' I Wx ffm , I I !w wa.,-.M l . 724mm Mwif, The Winner -Dolores Lunde The first dance held in the new gymnasium was the Pharm Phrolicf' sponsored by Ath- letta. Square, folk, and modern dancing, pie eating contests, and sack races were included in the evening's entertainment. Dolores Lunde and Dave Coffin won the pie eating contests, Nancy Robertson, Max Webber and Pete Yaz- zolino outran their opponents in the sack races, and Bruce McCartney received the prize for the loudest socks. Claudine Davis and Ron Krieger Pharmerette and Pharmer Umm' Ulf Jim On the Showboat The Dcnnty Ccm-Ccm Gxrls The Grand Fmale Dads Model the Latest Fashxons The second annual Dads Club Varrety Show was presented to a capacrty crowd rn the hrqh school audrtorrum the mqht of Aprrl 9th Carryrnq out the theme of Showboat thrs outstandmq product1on combmed srnqrnq dancma black ltqlrtt numbers novelty acts and several protessronal performances Mrs Lucy Prerson dlrected be show proceeds of whlch were used by the Dads Llub to provrde scbolarshrps and to ard rn l'nqlr1 school act1v1t1es EE Clififll Q.?,,, Those BGSIII Street Blues 'N f 5! yCZZdp6lUH2CL Queen Cotton and Kmg Cord Lytm D1xon and Byron Root CIIHIGXIDQ Cotton and Cord Week Wlfuch always s1gna1s the wearmg of sprmg outhts at MUHS was the Cotton and Cord dance on Apr1l 17th Weeks before the event whlch 1S spon sored annually by the sophomore class posters foretold the sweetest dance ever The theme Candyland bore out the adverhsements and the evenmg s entertamment was h1ghl1ghted by a fudge walk a Jawbreaker dance and the select1on of Queen Cotton and Kmg Cord The chaperones selected Lynn D1xon and Byron Root to rexgn over the even1ng s f6St1V1t1eS Betsy Bowman Entertams 'FQ 1 - , - - 1- 11 - 1 U 11 . . . ., . , ' A 1 1- 11 - 1 n 11 . 1 . 1 . . . H. 11 . 1 1 1 . . . , . . . - Nadine Nutting September Barbara Marks April loanne Deifenbaugh Ianuary Denita Iones October Claudette Waddell November 1b7f ,wllbb f am, Y-J S-Q1 14A xf if 34... The evenmg of May 7th Come to the Mardr Gras was the bv worcl at Mllwaulcre a Jumors and Qemors and therr dates arrrved at the luruor Se-mor Prom Tradrtronally the Juruor class worked very hard to make tlus dance a memorable one for the clepartmg semcrs Wrtb the lestrval theme predommatmg colorful balloons masks armcl a gculy bedeclced store Wmdow gave the auclltorrum a very lGSl1VG appearance Truly thrs dance was a perfect way to end the year s soclal actrvmes l R wl- ,,,.,, 'M ggmfwf , if -US- We, Fig -, is Q Q 52:11 ! If r., ' ff ifwifg T92 3 . y I ig ' Iifzlilwfil this Elf-15 fi? 1- ag . , g , V .,, lr N , ,z g aw ,X A 5 v iw1 si gig lg , f,,, A i? J 4 Lv ', ,.,, ff. I . x .A 1 :A wana ., xxx 5 21 wwf 3. A Nw W sg ff- I ig Si O? E . 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' if 1 il -f,' f ,, f west: f 'iii L 4 P M Q - X wi H, ry xii - 7 ' f K1 ' ' 5' W ,VY 5? m,,, 1 , ,! kr sd, f i f. 1 V 1 gf Q1 g V ' if , 1 FH is m I. ig, 54 '-,w XA h X b , H K- . r A If . i VM x , 'f ,.-if ff 'F' QL 2' f ' ' ' 1' LQ ,, i ,T ' ' Q1 xgl N V .0 g 91 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Top to bottom Row l Gina Titus Ioe Colony Ted Millar Larry Larsen Ted Miller lim Kennedy Darrel Mecklem Rudy Vsetecka Row 2 Mr Williams Bev Phelps Suzette Kofler Kay Haberlach Barbara Bilyeu Barbara Sweetland Gloria Iohnson Sandra Brown Marilyn Hiclcox Dana Bourke Claudine Davis Row 3 across lack Hillend Nancy Sauers Bill Aldrich Gary Bryan Top to bottom How 4 Helen Fredericlcson Bev Church Marge Stout Annette Moore Pat Molstad Gladys longelxng Shirlene Bmnall Mary Hogan Carol Modin Row 5 Mary Holman Betty Mullenhoff Charles lnqraham Carl Moser Sherrill Houser Dick Shook B b K d D k Wh l o enne y ic ee or Dave Wilson Milwaukie High School s chapter of the Na tional Honor Society began its first year by electing the charter officers Who did a fine iob in leading the group throughout the school year To become eligible for membership in th1s organization a student must have a grade average of l 8 and be outstanding in charac ter leadership and service to the school Not more than 6 per cent of the iuniors and 10 per cent ot the seniors may be in the club Mem bership in the Honor Society becomes a per manent part ot the student s record and a grad Presxdent Vice President Secretary Sgt -at Arms Adviser OFFICERS Gary Bryan Bill Aldridge Nancy Scruers lack Hxllend Mr Wxlluxms NATI U N AL HUNUR SUEIETY X! uating member receives a gold emblem upon his or her diploma MUHS HONORARY SOCIETIES Milwaukie Union High School is privileged to maintain .branches of th-ree national honor societies each recognizing outstanding and admirable accomplishment in a separate field. Only through hard Work and Study do students become eligible tor membership. We of the staff believe -that this year these clubs should be given recognition due them thus We place these three at the front ot this section. THESPIANS Row 1 Burke P1erce Ian Chnstranson lean Bussey Mrlhe Mehrer Sherrlll Houser Row 2 D1Ck Wheeler Ianet Sedqwxck Bar hara Sweetland Bud Grossenbacker Sandra Brown Row 3 Mr Hahn Bev Phelps Betsy Bowman Kerth Parlthorp Gayle Town ley Kay Haberlach The-sprans lS a nat1onal drarnanc honorary socrety whrch promotes drarnatlc pGfl1C1 patron 1n the hlgh schools The annual Tournament Plays ln wh1ch each class presents a one act play are chrected by the rnernb rs of the club ln order to become a Thesp1an one must earn hlteen po1nts 1n dramatxc producuons presented at the school OFFICERS Presldent lean Bussey VlcePres1dent Mzlhe Mehrer Secretary Ian Chnstranson Treasurer Burke Pxerce Sgt at Arms Shemll House: Advlser Mr Hahn Sandra Brown F1rst Place f Millie Melxrer Dtrector Iumor Play Ian Chnstmnson Second Place Burke Pxerce Dlrector Sophomore Play r Z ,I . . Dzrectort Freshman PIGY I If fx.: Director, Senior Play l X f 10 1 4 I 1 2 f' Z Q ' 'i 1 , Vw' 1. V A , I . 47 1 , QUILL AND SCROLL ,ff Z0 Seated Dorrs Iohnson Karen Brebner Bud Grossenbacher Gall Armheld Barb Marks Lee Harrrson Marxlyn Hrckox Bev Bluhm Lorrame Rogers Standing Nadme Nuttmg Pat Shantz Claudette Waddell Mtlwaukre Hrgh School s Marshall Dana Chapter of Qu1ll and Scroll rs an honorary SOC1GlY to whtch students outstandrng 1n 1ournal1sm are elected Throughout the world the 3 200 chapters of Qutll and Qcroll proclarm the same purpose whrch 1S to xnstrll tn students the ldeal of scholarsh1p to develop better lournahsts and to promote exact th1nk1ng and clear and forceful wrttxng Local members are chosen from the M1lwauk 1an and Maroon staffs LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS President Walter Frel Vlce President Ioyce Smxth Secretary Al Harney Treasurer Vxrqlma Keller Adviser Mnss Drew The L1brary Club lS a servlce club composed of twenty stu dents mterested 1n l1terature Spectal prorects mclude a fall faculty tea drsplays of new books a new f1lm stnp hbrary and contrrbutlons to the Byers Scholarshlp Fund The club 1S also sendlng magazmes abroad to spread the truth of democra cy through Magazmes for Fr1endsh1p Sitting Ioyce Smrth Rosemary Staples Vxrqrma Keller IoAnn Smlth Walter Frer, Mary SCl11llll'1q Al Razney Standmq Kathy Coleman Dorothy Davtson, Barbara Mol lenbeck Mlss Drew Myrna Lmdqurst Harry Howell lean Mrshler, Deanna lordan il l KJ O fix! , 4 A ,far . 1' -A K A iii 4 . Gary Bryan, Pete Yazzolinof Claudine Davis! Dick Wheeler Members nat present: Carol Modin, Al Tatef V ' I I - D I I - I l L . . . .. . . . b . . I K! - I V . . . I yy I - 44 , if ' , ' ' -0 f P I . ' is . .. . ? I . 94 Iody Peterson. 1 I Edxtor ln Chief Gall A1-mheld GAIL ARMFIELD Edrtor Front Page Edrtors Feature Edltor Thrrd Page Edltor Assrstant Sports Co Edltors Exchange Crrculatlon Asslstant Photographer Advertrsrng Manager Frnancxal Manager Typist Advxser Pat Shantz Front Page Roger Srelrcky Lorrame Rogers Pat Shantz Claudette Waddell Beverly Blu Barbara Church Roger Srelzcky Don Cnvellone Barbara Church Beverly Blu.hm Bob Bell Gary Bryan Karen Brebner Mary Ann Pedersen M.r Bouthxlet Sports MILWAUKIAN STAFF Lorrame Rogers Front Page Claudette Waddell Bev Bluhm Feature Thrrd Page Boble Church Exchange and Crrculatron Don Cnvellone Karen Brebner Gm? B,-Yan M, Bouthlleg Sports Frnancral Ad M CUIGQGT Adv1ser lssued br weekly our school newspaper 1S much looked for Ward to by the members of the student body Under capable leadershrp of edrtor Gall Armfreld the staff carrres the respon s1b1l1ty of gathermg prmtmg and drstrrbutrng all news of the school so that lt may be read and apprecrated by all Constantly facmg a deadlme each page edrtor and assrstant ed1tor has spent many after school hours to meet publ1cat1on dates Important behrnd the scenes workers are those responsrble for acqurrrng necessary frnances for the pubhcatron of the Mrlwaulcran Also a rnajorrty of the reporters are members of the Journal 1SI'1'1 class taught by Mr Bouthrlet staff advrser Reporters Karen Brebner Shrrlee Collmqsworth Ioanne Deffenbauqh Bud Grossenbacher Carol Modrn Gladys Ionqelrnq Nan Lafferty Helen Lamb ludy Leslre Bob Stokes Drck Stones Bob Stones Alverta Struckman Barbara Sweetland Peqqy Utqard Carol Walters Donna Whrtehead Tama Wolfe Dorrs lohnson hm Neff Seated Carol Walters Ioanne Deffenbauqh Dxck Stones Shrrley Tot en Helen Lamb Alverlfl Sfl'UCkmC11'1 TONIC Wolfe Mary Ann Pedersen Pat Shantz Standmg Mr Bouthrlet Bud Grossenbacher Bob Stones. Nan LOff9fTY Barbara Sweetland, Gladys Ionqelrng, Donna Whrtehead F1'CIUk Caldwell Carol Modm Bob Bell K . 4 lf ' : f x ' A .--. I -gt.. , 1 -1 .. , 5 Q., . .. . . . . . - 1 ' I - - . HWY 'HW ' ' 7 V N-W ' 'Jn ' ' - mn W' 1 ' . . , . : , ' ' , , . ' . f , ,,,,, . . , f , , . - , M ,es . I- - , ',,.,. -nr A w ' 1 . . . , 1 f , 1 5 ' Q - . A V f L ,. . ,, I yn A 5.4 1. ' I s. . ' A I . , A , . 1 BOY'S LEAGUE BOY S PANEL Ted Mrller B111 Freclerlcks Roger Srelrcky Fred Lennard Mr goillfler Don Newman Pete Yazzolmo Drck Wheeler Dick all orp Newly founded and advrsed by Mr Foelker the Boys League has made a good start thls year Not havmg othcers they are governed by an exe utrve commrttee Freshman boys have found the Boys Panel to be of great asslstance throughout the past year as panel members d1s cussed varrous phases ot school and communrty hte An outstancltng feature ot thrs newly tormed organrzatlon was the excellent type ot program presented at each monthly meetmg Thls pollcy w111 contmue 1n the years to come 96 Seated Drck Wheeler Drck Pcnlthorp Stand mg Fred Lennard Roger Slellcky B111 Fred erlcks Ted Mrller Don Newman EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B111 Fredenclzs Fred Lennard Ted Miller Don Newman Dick Pculthorp Roger Sxellcky Dick Wheeler Mr 1'-'oelker Advrser Mx Foelker Advrser GIRL'S LEAGUE COUNCII. Betsy Bowman Esther Peery Marlene Sorensen Mxlly Mehrer Pat Glbbons Carol Henmngs Sharon Pattee Marge Stout Marlene Carter Marllyn Hlckox Row I lean Bussey Lucrlle Caldwell Bev Phelps Char lene Welgandt How 2 Carol Hennmgs Esther Peery Marge Stout Pat Grbbons Marrlyn Hrckox Betsy Bowman M1ll1e Mehrer Marlene Carter Sharon Pattee Presxdent Vxce Presrdent Treasurer Advxser Mn Ferris: Advxser W-mf. Bev Phelps Presldent OFFICERS Marqe Stout Arlme Meaney Bev Phelps Mrss Olrver Pat Dav1s Pat Grbbons lean Bussey FRESHMAN PANEL Bev Phelps Members ot the Freshman Panel under dlrectlon Lucille Caldwell lean Bussey Valuable throughout the past year The purpose ot Mrs Femss the panel drscusstons was to help orlent lreshman grrls to hrgh school hte DISCUSSION lOp1CS were Clothrng hrgh school act1v1t1es developmg a pleas mg personahty and datmg The ma1n OblSCl1V9 of Glrls League IS to promote a sp1r1t of fnendlmess and serv1ce among the g1rls of MUHS Under the able leadershlp of th1s year s presldent Bev Phelps a number of projects have been successfully carr1ed out Among the leagues annual act1v1t1es are the Sad1e Hawkms Dance the Scholarshlp Tea and the World SGTVICS Prolect Each month a glrl of the month IS chosen for outstandmg Ob1l1l1SS tnendhness and SGFVICS to the school M1lWauk1es GL members have taken actlve parts ln both d1str1ct and state work Beverly Phelps havlng served as dlSlT1Cl VICS presr dent th1s year and Marge Stout havmg been elected to the same Olf1Ce for the year 1954 55 I 'S secretary oo,...o, 1iixjxijiiiiiirilEltarlene weagmu ot Miss Oliver, have proved themselves to be highly if . , , I 1 . . . . - Q . ' . - ' IUNIOR CHOIR A Iunior Choir was forrned this year to give mixed choral experience to s tu d e n t s who otherwise would have been part of an all-girl or all-boy glee. This choir has also proved beneficial in the training of promising students for the Sen- ior Choir. SENIOR i s S ' sf? L it x xJ sat Row l Marilyn Hickox Virginia Keller Marcia Luce Denita Iones Marlene Wenzel, Iudy Hillend, Mari- lyn Haney Ramona Doehle Kay Vogel Beverly Blome Gayle Boyd Mary Schilling, IoAnn Peterson, Sharon Bixel IoAnn Beck Row 2 Lorraine Rogers Betsy Bowman Connie Smith Gloria Knaupp, Peggy Byington. Donna Ormsby Marge Stout Kay Haberlach Doris Johnson Anita Kaiser Winifred Baileau, Sharon Pattee, S3 FRESHMAN CHOIR Composed entirely of first-year choral students, the Freshman Choir, also under the direction of Miss Bald- win, is constantly gaining valuable experience toward promotion to the lunior and Senior Choirs. HOIR ' Q K U 3 ,,,.,. .8 ' 1, , ' f . 6 E5 S5 F1 , 'B A 2. if , t- ag Row 1: Lawanna Smyihe, Mary Lee, Mary Miller, Kathy Matthieu, Norma He-rrian, Karen Davidson, Karen Beers, Barbara Mollenbeck, Deanna Diamond, Teddy Medford, Nancy Schmidt. Row 2: Marlene Bosteder, Rosemary Staples, Linda Mohr, Diana Beckstrom, ludy Weiss, ludy Fitzell, Barbara Brown, Iill Neubert, Gloria Demsher, Darlene Carter, Ruth Eide, Row 3: Miss Baldwin, Gaye Hughes, Penny Burke, loyce Townley, Gary Blair, Glenn Mar- chani, Tom Shaw, Fred Rieqer, lanice Grogan, Barbara Lonqland, Gloria Summers, Bonnie Woods. Row 4: Toby Porter, Sandra Boileau, Bob Smith, Lynn Schwaibe, Thelbert Gaskill, Marvin Genz, Charles Waite, Ray Contreras, Sam Doney, lay Yelion, Rhondi Swan, Pat Becker. J ti-01 6 Y l GIRLS DOUBLE SEXTET 2 'Q ,ap uw Y? C.: How l Sharon Blxel Kay Vogel Kay Haberlach Arula Karser Peagy Bylngton SP ron Petr-ee Row 3 Glcrra Knalrp l. rarre Rc r Marge So.1 Donra Orrnspy BOYS OCTET N Q.-I I. lo R Marlowe Thompson Dennrs Hawke Cralg Warnock Larry Smrth Eugene Prerson Drck Gossaway Carl Moser Ken Keller At Plano Marrlyn Hrckox Thrs year two smaller vocal groups were selected from the Senror Chorr The Boys Octet and the Grrls Double Sextet performed at several cornmuruty functrons The grrls group provrded sorne especralh beau t1ful Chrrstmas rnusrc for the area surroundmg Mrlwaukre at I qi 423 , .. 'lm , Y or ' n v XJ ,Ur . , ,J Q ugly ly-'lk J -I I Ill, i rr, '?',' IJ4 ' I - .' fl . A ' J ,J l I VK r I 9 'A L, 1 l' .-' M, l J Ulf' 17' lr . V I., . L ,1 ,X V ..,, , Wx J j. fy! X 1 ,luv W .' ' N Gayle Boyd, Virginia lfeller. Row ',,'oru'. Ages ol t'i, 2 . A I rr,o NS I U' 1- ' ' Y g l f r I I :,. - ,x ' v I , id ' . 'O Pal A , ' ' ' ' ' A ' I , 0 ' J -6' 4 X x fc l ' ' . 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ORCHESTRA ':'n .aQ Row 1 Rtchard l-Toward Brll Spady Sharon lensen Elma Doney Bev Ch.1rch at plana Row Bob Tr ut' Btll Grler Harold Nevtn Dale Osborne Mr Tamtesre drrector Although small the orchestra has provtded muslcal accompamment and entertamment for several occasrons both school and commumty Among these appearances the orchestra annually plays under the dtrectton of Sylvester Tamteste at the Semor Class Play Dads Club Program Sprmg Concert and Baccalaureate IUNIOR BAND The Tumor B a n d IS prepartng to undertake the responsrbrltty ot plavrng tor pep assem bltes games and varx ous concerts tor rn the cornrng years tts mem bers Wrll compose the Senror Band Upon them rests much of the future school sprrrt 102 Lei! to nght Dt k Whrte Lours Ott Ruth Knopf Sandra Mtn r Allen Olson Norman Hawk lack Barnes uatl Garber Dolores Lunde Ronald Kmsella Else KY1Sf9I'lS9H Kenneth Ftelds Itmmy Townsend Davtd Payn M: Tamlesre Robert Krlck, Elvm Bartholomew Audrey Faye George Iohn Bezrwaqen J: . .1 ,,,4 lf ': ft , 4 my . X 5 -1 . y., is Q U .1 Vt vi 3' ' - A 1 , , , v , . 2: nw ' lx Q Y ' - 4 1 .U a ., 11 1, t , ,, I A I I 1 1 . , , 1 ' V I I I I I - 1 l l Z C , 1 1 9 1 1 1 ,,4 4 4 4 4 . . THALIAN S OFFICERS Pres- Bob Ebert Vice-Pres. Rolaine Vines Sec. Doris Kay Hall Treas. Charlene Wei- gandt Sgt.-at-Arms Lin Thelen RSP. Alverta Struckman Adv. Miss Whitehill l Gisli! How 1 Barbara Marks Carol Peterson Gayle Boyd Ioanne Hardt Ramona Doehle Sharon Chrtstxanson Ianlce Norbeck Charlotte Wheel wrtqht lean Smtth Carol Modtn Row 2 Sandra Brown Don Mounce Sandra M1SkO Bob Ebert Rolame Vtnes Dons Kay Hall Charlene Welqandt Vtna Thornes Bud Grossenbacher Cheryl Ltchty Row 3 Harry Lewts Alverta Struckman Verlte Cook Carol Adams DeAnn Dodd Kay Haberlach Bev Church Lmda Clark Larry Kelly Mtss Whttehtll Stephen Snyder Helen Lamb Beatrtce Redtfer Kann lensen Cecel1a Calkxn loAnne Marcussen Martlyn Hacks Ltn Thelen The atm ot Thaltans ts to promote tnterest tn dramattcs among the sophomores Juntors and sentors ot the school Thts year under the able leadershtp ot thetr new advtser Mtss Frances Whttehtll they presented a hne talent show tor the student body OFFICERS President Sharon Smith Vxce Preszdent Ruth Eide Secretary Vrrqmxa Bassler Treasurer jane' Aune Sgt cxtArms Kathy Matthxeu Councxl Members Estle Mae An derson Velda Schnack Kay Wald Adviser Miss Stevens Footltghters was reargan tzed thts year to lnclude freshmen only Many of the freshmen tnterested tn dra mattcs have thus been able to become members and ttes whtch tnclude theater parttes and the presentatton ot an annual one act play F OOTLIGHTERS 'MQ f Y fb 1 1 Row 1 Karen Ktnq Ann Ed1son Gerald Blatr Carol Beeson Row 2 Sharon Smtth Bdh Eae Patty Becker Connte Bennett leanne Bretter-st tn Veld Sclnnack Vtratnta Bassler I ret Anne Row 3 Nancy Wllson Car l Wtl ox Sharon Tyree Kay Vfald Martlyn F rr tty ,Tackle la s n B V au,hlxn Estle Mae Anderson Indy Marks Gay Hughes De ores Lunde Kathy Matthteu Mtss Stevens B rh ra Brown Donn Carlson 103 if fft : , , , , , ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . - . - ' K . t . , . . Q J y take part tn the club s acttvt- 2 , t . . . 1, ' ff 1 1 f ' ' O ' .4 1 , V , , - A 1 ' , +1 g M, t x t , i ' I, 'V . e' , A . , ' I , a. 'I , S C :A ' , c. 'c , , t , e e. , ' fa To , ob hcl. a ' , 1 ' ' W f. r I I A I I I '4 'JM 1 ' STAGE CREW 'Y' The Stage Crew under di rection of Mrs Pierson is the backbone ot each stage pro duction Constantly repaiiing stage equipment painting backdrops and standing by to pull the curtains members of this group are always busy .-nav-0' Q- 14 Larry Palmiter Stephen Snyder Irm Hoel lack l-lemstreet Burke Pier e Sandra Brown Gayle Townley Mrs Pierson On ladder Carol Modin lean Smzth HIY and community high standards of Christian character Each spring delegates are sent to the annual Youth and Government Legislature at Salem Other activities include assistance to Milwaukie business clubs pro motion ot YMCA protects and arrangement of the Thanksgiving program This past year as a special proi ect a survey of recreational interest was conducted by the club OFFICERS Presldent Drck Wheeler Vxce President Dick Pmlthorp Secretary Charles Short Treasurer Fred Lennard Sgt at Arms B111 Fredencks Chaplain Darrell Mecklem Advlser Mr Toble Clockwxse from center Di k Wheeler Charles Short Fred Lennard Bob Stones Kay Yoshrtomi Dick Pailthorr Di k Davis T d Miller Elmen Bloedel Bob Rlchardson Doug Doehle Mr Tobie Dick Stones Pete Yazzrlino Don Crivellone Bill Fredericks Al Tate Bud Cirossenbacker Rudy Vsetecka Bill Robbins Gary Woodburn Keith Patlthorp Darrell Mecklem I Y ' I l ' 1 . 1:0 ' ,Q r 5' A U tr V 5 an N ,tt,, c. ' 85 ,Q ' . A , ' : I ' ' l I l i. ' 7 2 ' - , 1 ', A , 1 531- E V Q ,- ' wr: 45. - ' .- -. -K V, , a . An affiliate of the YMCA, Hi-Y's objective is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, L. , D ' X , 1 TRI-Y OFFICERS President' Iuanita Sherk Vlce-President Gladys Iongeling SGCWYUYY Mary Ann Pedersen Treasurer Sandra Brown P1'09ram Chairman Nancy Holsclaw Worship Chainnan Millie Meh,-er SOCial Chainnan Ianice Rondestvedt Inter-club Rep. Tonic Wolfe How 1: Tania Wolfe, Sandra Brown, Gladys longeling, luanitr Sherk, Mary Ann Pedersen, Milly Mehrer, Ianice Rondestvedt, Nancy Holsclaw. Row 2: Carol Peterson, Barbara Allasia, Vir- ginia Keller, loanne Stevens, lackie Moore, Alverta Struckman, Ioan Kaufman, Dolly Cook, Mrs. Smithson, Miss Sawyers. Row 3: Donna Whitehead, Bev Westbrook, Nancy Garrett, Carol Hutchin- son, Gwen Heater, Pat Matteson, Kathy VVilkinson, Marian Sprowls, Pat Webb. How 4: Arlo Flater, Virginia Dutton, Nancy Robertson, Doris lohnson, lody Peterson, Claraine Ackerman, lulie l.eComte, Doris Hecht, Peggy Weikum, Sharon Redding, Row 5: Annette Cornoyer, Virginia Palmer, Diane Gaffney, Carlene Belecz, Helen McMillan, Elma Doney, Delores Hamrnack, Geneva Steinebach, Carol Zerbach, Row 6: Dorothea Green, Katherine Steele, Sharon lensen, Shirley Urban, Ianet Winters, Helen lackle, Beverly Church, Matilda Beirwagen, Donna 'Weisenfluh, Norma Talarico, Row 7: DeAnn Dodd, Dixie Muno, Myrna Lindquist, Neldra Ackerman, Barbara Grlmore, Pat Hurt, Shirley Brune lanet McKeel Gerry Lane Preppers and Tri Y are each affiliates ot the YWCA Freshman and sophomore girls are members ot Prep pers while the membership ol Tr1 Y is composed of Junior and senior girls As stated in the constitution the YWCA purpose is to build a fellowship ot women and gtrls devoted to the task ot realizing tn our common lite those ideals ot personal and social living to which We are committed bv our talth as Christtans ln this endeavor we seek to understand lesus and to share H s love tor all people and to grow ln the knowledge and love ot God Y teen goals are to grow in trtends hip with people ot otner races religions and nation alittes and to aror m the knowledge and love of God OFFICERS Presrdent Nancy Mamn seCfelUfY Grace Takahashi Vice President Ignef Aune Treasurer Vina Thomes ChUPlUll'1 Rolame Vines World Fellowship Pm Culley Program Chamnan Lois Dugken Pub1lCllY Manlyn Haney Row c Taka as Tho nes Row 2 fs 4 a Mc eel n d or L rd A Row Row 4 , s 1 Row 5 c lf How 6 o Row 7 V s ois lx' 'rr e s How B a HF , - , , I Q . , . . ,. io If . . . . 1 - . , 7 ' ' A e A ' ' 1 1 A P R7 I , J . . Q I 'N 1. r f f . ' 7, , Q v. i l , , I I ,- N . t I: ffanoy Marin fane. .f-.une Gra e ' ,F. 'find ,. r : l-frs 'ffxtltng I'dy Httlend -Sandr K... loan Marcusen l-larnvn Hanfy' P11 C...e'f liilfllfif' 'fznf-S' K'i'?',' Poaf Ton'-L flewrttan S :'in Akwzrns iiawrn Davz s,. Sylvia Gorham loycf- Sc:1.:1'--' 1. a llor' l.f'.-1 l'o .ff' 3:Q-1-f.:nr.a f'or.r.'1C.-fe - Betty' S: nr-1-. 'Io':7.1 fiowf- Darlene Cainer Kay '.'ff:.d Mrvran twin fling, '.'.'.K'cn : fine P-Q. L'f1'1 lavig' Sai: FCE -n fanloe l:'Z'I.-T, Pf':':x l. :t .f-. Gay' Haare, Sharon 'l , ee l'l'1':l','n Biota? Lani : 'feaa Sognsofi fzana Flhoetpvzri fox: lfay Hall lox , I':':.':n Praqf Bl.of-ri:',' LLYIGS l'ons Ianzcf- lf-nf'-n : lon-na '.'v'--fzibook Sandi l.f,nv ly-l'j'n': Ewfbnf' Darlene lasrncrf ld? Daz.-s Crfrg'.vl..o:it',' : Lenore .aa 2, I. Duclceti ,an .axe flea f, lf: fiutonlnsan Lnda Cola. : Sy.'.'1a LTCC r ey Ruth Knorf rat Becker ELECTRONICS OFFICERS President Lloyd Bennett Vice-President Harold Thoeny Secretary Wendell Letson Treasurer W Don Ickes Adviser , Miss Chandler The purpose of the Elec- tronics Club is to promote interest in amateur radio f and electronics. The club 11 is Working toward the establishment ot an ama- teur radio station in the school. Several members have their own amateur sets and licenses. Row 1 Don lckes Dave Wesche Harold Thoeny Lloyd Bennett Ga y Gordon Phllllp Blake Carl Moser Row 2 Wayne Thelen Kent Prlce Sherrlll Houser lvhke Daugherty Al Tate Wllbur Maxson Terry Kaufman Wendell Letson M1ke Freeland lack Mxllay Mxss Chandler The student body ol MUHS owes a large vote ot thanks to the members ol the Audto Vrsual Club for thelr rnvaluable asslst ance v ltn the sound and other electncal eaurpment at all sports events and varrous programs OFFICERS President Charles Inqrcham Vxce Presxdent Eugene Prerson Sec Treas Don Cameron Sgt at Arms Byron Reynolds Advlser Mr Durland 'IO6 AUDIO VISUAL Bowl Mr Durland Don Cameron Gene Plerson Charles lnqraham Byron Reynolds Row 2 Wayne Thelen Ph1l Blake Lynn Godfrey Ke-1th Mabm lack M1llay Larry Kelley Pat Barnes Dave Mlsley Row 3 Cllftc d H xwklns Ernmot Alhcrts Lloyd Bennett Chuck lone-s Dlck Shock Blll Aldnch Ice Cclcny Gary G rd n Row 4 Ie ry lohrson G ry l.1,ht F ed W :ml a H Dlck ls nscn Sam Dcney IL pl ey Dave D yn Row 5 DJ n Vnm n P rr Dar Benard Bobby lanz Lar y Vockrodt Phll Shxme Tom Crrrn n ar Sh mtz Row B Bon B155 B b Blxly Bob Epglck Harry Slnnerud l-la ry Howell lcrn Hart hm lv' Goverr' A T te im-Q Kneelmq Dick Gassaway Dick Flemrnq, Carl Moser Albert Cranston Bud Grossenbacher Ierry Mulder Iohn Hart Frank Caldwell Lynn Godfrey Wrke Cunningham Ray I-loekstra Bill Flatner Darrell Mecklem Crarq Warnock Mr Sutherland On truck Bob Rrchordson Doug Petersen Dave Taylor Art Krbble Shrrley Totten loanne Deffenbauqh Brll Bus h Brll Freclerrcks Don Crrvellone llm Kennedy Nadrne Nuttrnq Bud Wrrqht Irm Neff FIRE SQUAD Fire Chief ,, Don Crivellone Assistant Chief , I Carl Moser Adviser I. W. Sutherland Members of the Frre Squad are of areot se vrce to the student body durrng hre drrlls and rn case of actual t1re Dutres of the squad are to shut all doors and wrnolows turn out lrqhts after everyone has left the burldrnq and to keep trre hghtrnq equrprnent tn workrna condrtron at all trmes 55 9? Row I Frank Carmen Drck Spencer Doug Peterson Drck Gassaway Bob Blair Brll Weaver Row 2 Ron Myers D rlene Ne son Glenda Davenport Slurley T ten Kathyrn Grtffrth Arlene Kletzel Ca ol Souders Dawn Char on u Marlene Puderb ugh arry Wtllrarns Row 3 Gary Beck Merle D If K herlne Steele Pat Sh N loAnne Greathouse Shrrley C lrns vorth Drane Gaffney Marrlyn Hem Neldra Ackerman Ian Chamberlaln rat Bo ander Row 4 Mr rain Mary Ann Johnson ludy Mackey lo nre Carter Carol Zerbach l me Ltsenby Roger Brandenlmrry Al B rney Brll Sta ey Gall Krtzmrller Row 5 Dave Hawke Larry McCoy Don Butler Bill Busch Harry l-lofvell Bob Brchardson Walter Frr D Je Srnrth lohn l-lart Drck Wheeler Row 6 Bob Whl Bon Boslccwslu B ln Butler Floyd Cloward Dale Osborn Arnold Zuehlke Ray Mosser lerry Mulder Bob Bell Dennrs Hawke Members ot the D E Club are students who under the drstrrbuttve educatron program now rn ettect at MUHS are able to Work durrng the latter part ol the school day and sttll re cerve credrts tor rt The club rs really two organrzatrons rn one the grrls drvrsron and the boys each boastrng a separate set ot ofhcers GIRLS OFFICERS President Diane Gaffney Vice Pres Katherine Steele Secretary Ioanne Carter Treasurer Mary Ann Iohnson Arlene Kletzel Adviser Mr Cram BOYS OFFICERS Doug Peterson Dick Gassaway Bob Blair Bill Weaver Dick Spencer Frank Carmen Mr Crcnn President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Sqts -at Amis Adviser , 1 ' 2 ' . , ' ' 1 1 1 , 1 r I 1 5 I 1 1 I 1 1 . . : 1 . . I . , r r K . , , . , I I J . . I I I I I 2: . 1 my . gr 3 .Q I . . . - h. , . , . I L . , . . . V - 4 ,lr I v ' 1 , - , M ,,,, Sqts.-at-Arms Glenda Davenport , 1 , a 1 , ' 1 ' 2.2 1 ' ' . , r . C. b ea , a , L ' ' ' . : , o' , at ' , ' T, , ' oil '. 1 . ' l 1 1 ' . ' ' r ' 1 B l . : . C 1 A . 1 1 G r 1 V V ' , 3 'C ' , r .,' , 2' , ' c , ' ' ' . : , ' 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 9 1 C' 1 A 1 1 , - ' ' . : fe, ' ', oo , ., 1 1 1 . ' V Y V in . ' LETTERMEN 9? Ou wa? Us Row 1 Mr Sturdwant Stan Byars Paul Shrmer B111 Frederrcks Ierry Fmlay D1ck Parlthorp Kay Yoshrtomr Row 2 Charles Inqra ham Torn -lale Doug Doehle Don Gass Elmen Bloedel Don Barr Ron Hyde Fred Lennard Drclc Stephens Gary Bryan Darrell Mecklem Row 3 Gary Matson Terry Gassaway Larry Larsen Don Crrvellone B b Sturgrs Drck Gassaway Drck Wheeler Brll Rhodes Ken Keller B111 Robbxns How 4 Bob Brthell Byron Boyd Denms Srscel Marvrn shall Russ Ashley Rlcky Robertson Max Webber All boys earnma varsrty letters throuah partrcroa hon ln Varrous school sports are el1a1ble for member shrp rn the Letterrnen Club The Letterrnen select Football and Basketball Queens and several prrn cesses for each court FOOTBALL COURT Charter Bob Waqenknecht Ted Mrller Roger Srehcky Russ Mar OFFICERS Brll Fredencks Stem Byars Paul Shrmer Kay Yoshxtomr Ierry I-'mlay Drck Pcnlthorp Mr Sturdwant President Vice Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sqts at Arms Adviser Happiness mingled with surprise IB shown ln the faces of Queen Put and her two pnncesses lust miter their coronatxon 108 BASKETBALL COURT Basketball pnncesses wutchmq Queen Carol receive her bouquet of roses l Q X Q M. 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Top to bottom Row 1 Elna Martm Ca cl Gl1V1DSk1 Ianr e Ronde tvedt Lorna Rojas Garl Armfreld Glorra Iohnson Marrlyn Hrckox Shlrley Wartlsen Pa D vrs Row 2 lN ncy B o rson Dx l Mary Fagan I ret McKeel Donna Ormsby Anrta Kalser Barbara Svyeetland Cl Jdette V addel R h Kn sluy Row 3 Ge Walden P By rgton Sally Collrns Pea Utqard Nancy Garrett Bev Phelps Iery Pmd ncer In nn Jet lauizh Sally au to Across top Row 4 ldelcn Frederrckson Sharon Pattee Barbara Man 61 Iean Srruls Mrs Ha at Bur Kr t Ianet l-laberlach Marr yn Haney P t 'Pull y B rbara Hrnkle Across center Row 5 Pat Shantz Ann Pee y I nc Sed wrck .15 e ney Mary I. -'ante Gma Trtus fl rene Sorensen Top to bottom Row lv t a Berrwaqen Deanna Taylor Claudrnc l, rs Borrh ra Buye D ly Cook Lars Ho tell Io nne Beck Carol Zerbach Row 7 Mary Wall ner Erleen Llnde rame Ackerman l nyn ld ward P Glo ns Nancy Bau C ol W alters Clarrene Frederrclcs Row 8 Betty Mul lenhotf Neldra Ackerman Marge Stou Karen Brehner Kar Acxers Velrna Alcorn Athletta Mrlwaukre Hrgh School s actrve branch ot the Grrls Athletrc Assocratron has played a major role IH the school s actrvrtres thrs past year The annual Football Banquet Pharm Phrohc and Athletta Letterman Prcnrc are all under the club s sponsorshrp Members also en1oy h1kes play days wlth other schools and several held tr os throughout the school year OFFICERS President Arlme Meaney Vrce President Ann Peery Secretary Mary Lou Hunter Treasurer Reqlna Txtus Sql at Arms Iunet Sedgwick Pat Shantz P-dvlser Mrs Hurdt I V YELL SQUAD Thr wear for the rrst trme rn the 'H+ f' history ot NUHS the student body elected tour urvor yell leaders from the freshman and sophomore l sses to promote prrrt and enthus sm at the IV games The membe s o thrs sauad haue done a trne Ioo and have prov ded touah compet tron tor others rn future years Keith rarlthcrr' Ramona Doehle Sh ron Halls hm Stell Rafal- ' . e ...ff f 6 - 1 z g M ' of 2, Es ' I i -1 F ' Y I Q, X ,- 1 , - Q - l u I V n X 1 74-xt ' b L -. , G.: u Q v , ' . 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I . 1 ' ' I - r i - Q ' .., W V YELL LEADERS Bud Grossenbccher Milly Mehrer X Peie Yazzolino B111 Bryant Ian Christiansen Sully Wambcuqh RALLY Bottom to top Row 1 Norma Byars Claudette Waddell Pat Shantz Marlene Sorensen Marge Stout Ann Peery Gall Armheld Row 2 Bev Bluhm Karen Brebner Barbara Sweetland Glor1a lohnson Lucrlle Caldwell Nancy Rau Ioanne Deffenbauah Across Row 3 Bev Phelps Mar1lyn Howard lanet Sedqwrck Arhne Meaney Gina T1tus Martlyn Hlckox R-u't'52K'1nqsbury Nadme Nuttmq Barb Bllyeu Top to bottom Row 4 Lots Howell Clatrene Frederlcks Kay Vogel Karla Akers Lormf Ro Sue Grrfftth Pat Grbbons Row 5 Mary Lou Hunter Sharon Cunnrnqham Betsy Bowman Ioan Blatchford Ierry R1edl1nqer Sally arngauqh Dana Bourke The Gtrl s Bally club rs composed ol 1un1or and senror grrls the obtect of the club IS to promote enthustasm and good school sp1r1t among the students They attend all athletlc events presentrng varrous drrlls at halt tune durmg both football and basketball seasons New members are selected from glrls oth1gh character showrng school sprrrt and who have been of servrce to the school OFFICERS President Reqma Txius Vxce Presxdent Marilyn Hrckox Secretary Arlme Meuney Treasurer ltmet Sedqwrck Sgt -at Arms Ruth Klnqsbury H Adviser Miss Shrler gl ig 00 FHA Zi rbr Row 1 Phylhs McLauqhl1n Sue Grxihth Norma Byars Iocn Blatchford Donna Matott Conme Peep Barbara Gerber Sharon Cunnrnqham Row 2 Bosem ry Leztz Kay Voael Lmda M rqan Lucrlle Caldwell Beverly Westbro lc uae Wrlcox Marzorre Morgan Sherry Phllhps Row 3 M1ss S hmrdt Nan y Selby Drane Metler Gertrude M V1ClC,6I M rlene C rter Barbara Oleson Ca ol Hayner loa L1'tle Row 4 Beulah Buyle lfrckre lvfoore Kathy Poque Ellen Nelso a ol For l I Anne Busch Iamce Maxlteld Bety Moulton Row 5 Ka olyn Voa loAnn Carter Vrrqlma Dutto rlo later arole Nag ly Sylvla Ch mb rl Ill Snaron B ker Prrsc lr F x Row 6 Tanrcc- Bevens Barbara Grlmor l chr er Marte SP rn Carol Feyerrsen S 1ly Cctlrrs Irene Farrrrtaton Carol l mes Nancy Smrth ff' F l-l A one of the largest grrls clubs rn the school 1 open to all g1rls mterested rn hom Ll, Z makrng and who have had or are talcmg a course rn th1s subrect Among 1ts GCl1V1l1GS th 1 ' club ponsorea Her Hughness l-lop honormg the Football Queen the Wmter Wonderlan dance and rn February the Sweetheart Ball a formal dar-ce Each year a sprmg stylei JL show rs held at the mstallatlon of the next year s othcers A , LJ 17 Z QQ4 Zvi OFFICERS Pres Donna Matott V pres Ioan Blatchford ec Conme Repp Treas Barbara Gerber Reporter Sharon Cunnlngham Hlstonan Norma Byars Parlxmentanan Phyllls McI.aughlm Sgt at Arms Sue Gnfhth Advxser Mxss Schmxdt 'wh W How 1 Sharon Fxrn Averta Struckman Grace Takahashr Carol Souders Shrrley Webb Tony Rentenarr Dar lene Kurtz Dorothy Mtshler Lors Duckett Row 2 Kathy Poque Merna Keller Katherrne Steele Sue Ladd Vrratnla Palmer Mlldred Blanchard Barbara Marrs Dorothea Green Dorcas Weeks Row 3 Tome Newman Sharon Abrams Glenda Davenport Danna lnaraham Norma Howe Evanqellne Betrwaaen Phylhs Lanpltere Ierdrce Anderson Lots lanson Row 4 Sally Ma Douqall Geraldrne Burson Esther Mrchal IoAnn Stones Lenora lenson Leola Wrrqht An nette Cornoy r Barbara Boss Donna M Cralcen Kay Be ah Row 5 Bcnnre Howell Velda McDade Cla a Sponaqel Marlene Nelson Marllyn McLauqhl1n Beth Hopp Carolyn lazdlrskr Beverly Bohrer Laura Esele Mary lo Vmyard Row 6 Lenore Yeast Marrlynn Chrrstranson K Mortensen Lorrlee Wrllrams Pat Hur janet Sprowls Marran Sprowls lune Campbell Leta Klock Sharon Beck Ct ' , ' K , 1 I S' K 'l 3 1 'I ss-. 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A. lege 3 if , f 'W if ee-,.,w5 Row 1 lay Wrrght Drck Ionqellnq Ierry Asquzth Ierry Brooks Rrchard Lrddell Wrllram Korda Art Cherry Byron Beyn olds Cameron Cleland Mr Forrey Row 2 Bob Weber Anton Mortensen Kenny McCoun Dave Bateman Ernre Kunze D1Ck Mehner Carl Bebstock Mrke Anderson Bob Holbrook Row 3 Bob Hopkrns Francrs Bateman Dale Iohnson Lester Lutz Monte Nelson Don Bowen Krm Plaster Drck Iones Crarq Leslre Row Roger Barley Durnolt Larry 4 Hank Iones Ted Durqan Gary Campbell Irm Iennrnqs lohn Oetken Len Paola Bob Trmm George Keller Row 5 Gary W1les Wrllrarn Cole Dlck I-httle Wayne Marlett Howard Ransom Wes Cook Stan Walker Don Sparn Frank Hack Iohn Dunlap President Vlce President Treasurer Reporter Sentxnel Advrser ffxfx Jjfwp -457 OFFICERS Willy Korda Dick Liddell Ierry Asqulth Art Cherry Ierry Brooks Mr Forrey 3-X One of the larger boys clubs Future Farmers of Amerlca boasts from srxty trve to seventy actrve members The purpose ture rn the future Among annual actrvrtres rs therr F F A Ban quet tor rnstallatron ot otfrcers and many held trrps Also each member has a tormrng project approved by state supervrsors XL ,MP 'f JVA me 32- ,fi 1 X If -ef! as ll lvx3hkA 'X 42:2 Nrr T 'A' ww? me fvtfgw 'Z fxpyx J of, 1 ,. ai' .Q ' X V s ze Z ll 5eC'eff1'Y -----'-' - - f - ' --'-'-' B Yfon ReYn01'dS of this organization is to promote education for better agricul- f ..: '. ll' l 'n i X -C I ' j N f 1 ' I 4 f , 1 t . 1, - F . 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QA 4 , s r , Zzdkj f Q - 'X I tx X' K s , 1 4,1 .- 1-13'4 ' :. sf E 1 K -A 12 ' , Q ' 'I , Q., fe, i Presxdent Vlce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Sgt at Arms Advxser Row 1 Mr Yorkston Marda Brewster Don Ickes Bob Bell Bob Guyton Row 2 Lowell Doehle Sherry Gowey Lyla Davts lane Bell Glona Summers Kent Prtce Row 3 llm 'Ice lrvmq Swy ers Denny Saulsbury Davtd Bo s Larry N1les Row 4 Cary N rtell lactc Hems ree lohn Keyser B T cut Vtendell Letscn OFFICERS Preggdeni Manlyn Hxckox DeAnn Dodd Vxce President Secretary Charlene Werqandt Treasurer Lee Harnson Claudette Waddell Art Edxtor Adviser Mrs Wolfe M1lwauk1e s chapter of the Iun1or Red Cross Councll has been busy th1s past year co ordmattna tts work wlth the county and nattonal counctls An ex change scrapbook was sent to Iapan money was contnbuted toward the nl ltng of a county gtft chest Whlch was sent overseas Members also DGTIICI pated tn the County box and member shtp drlves 114 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Thls oast year me bers ot the rnotograpnw Club n ve taken vart ous ptctures for lootn the Maroon and Mtlfvautctan The also have purchased a camera and complete darkroom equtprnent OFFICERS Don Ickes Marda Brewster Denlta Iones Bob Bell Bob Guyton Mr Yorkston IUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL HHN Row l De Ann Dodd Marllyn Hckox Row 2 Le Harrlson Charlene We1qandt Row 3 Advlser Mrs Wolfe Claudette Waddell Row 4 Beverly Bluhm Darlene Damels Mary Ann Pedersen Nancy Robertson Carol Peterson Sandra Brown Velma Alcorn Iackte Moore Io Ann Stevens Row 5 lacqute Meeks Charlotte Anderson lean Kaufman Elna Martm Carlene Belecz Gladys lonqelmq Dorothea Green Annette Cornoyer Prlsctlla Fax Row 6 Elma Doney Beverly Church How 7 Donna Whttehead Raelyrm Wagner Row 8 Kathy W1lk1nson Barbara AIIGSIG Row 9 Io Anne Carter Dat Shantz ARCHERY The purpose of the Archery Club, one of the newest organizations ot Milwoulcie High, is to promote the construction, use, ond proper repoir of oll orchery equipment. Through- out the school year, members hold vorious field meets. OFFICERS President Don Puderbauqh Vice-President Don Cameron Secretary Ierry Beck Treasurer Bill Anderson Sgt.-at-Arms David Hoelz Adviser Mr. Yorkston How 1 lon M Anelly Don Puderbauqh Tim Sedgwick Bonnie Kznsellct Ge ld Dhilh s Bert Cranston Row 2 h rles lones Bruce MCCQ tney Btl Anderson Lory Beedy Bay C lc Duon Fox Don Comeron lerry Bock lerry D Iohnson Mr Ycrkston ROCK AND AGATE 1 OFFICERS President Dick Shoemaker Vice Presldent B111 Aldnch Secretary Treasurer Norman Iensen Reporter David Cofim Adviser Miss Evans Row 1 Bill Aldri h Dick Shcern lc D Je C 'n N vnon l rts P Row 2 D n d Walton Bch cyl rl nes Uer n n ss B rres Cro a lin upp lim Us -1 B Row B r B1 had or D s is lr r' The Bock ond Agote Club ts nomposed of students lnterested 1n the studv ond collectmg ot vorlous rocks The members 1dent1fy ond cltscuss tosslls ogotes ond other mmerols The, hove token severol mterestmg : .CF s'l 1 I , Q I I AQCAVFI ,- l eq 1 ll 5 Q: I A JA ' ,.'-A ' w I I fr. I I :Q 'c, .der,.,d' Coil, 3. ,e.e.. : :dl , N T lor, Bo. lo , .. lo Oe'lce , Darrell Duvzl, l.1.d': P'l:',-Jird, lfdrlene Vfenzel, Mx Evans, Row 3: Dick Robinson, Henry Iznes Horcld Lind, foe Girrzson, Bihari Erie Bay Anderson, Donna 11 . , l rx . 2' , termzn Bliley ..ol:er's:n. 4: Donnie Eedth, Bill Spidy, Rtfhdrd How: d, r l ,es, dve M: on, Elf: Shook, Foe Colo .y, Boi Anderson Pe'er Bizles. ond intormotive field trips during the yeor. H5 .,. fi AUTO CLUB Row 1 Doug Peterson Stan Byars Bob Rrchardson Doua Doehl Mlke Stoutt Row 2 Edward Mapes Byron Root Bud Grossen ua ld 1 lc Fcrrrnj Ken tlcrrrson Brll Sta y Don Butler Don Ba r Paul Shtmer lohn llart R n Sherk Frank C rrren Row 3 lerry lohns n Drk G ssdwdy Pl :yer Sr kv Dennrs Hawke Floyd Cl x rrd lltke Cvramps lchn Oetken Drvrd Hawke B b MCC ter Bob lohnson Dave B teman D ve Wes he Ron Meyers Row 5 Dtck Edmonds lohn Dawson Crarq Warnock Noel Kemmerrclc Rrchard Unren R r Anderson Wrlly Kmda Karl Rehstock Art Krbble Bo Whlte Row 6 Hon Roskowskl Lee Landrs Mrke Gramps lack Frdle R ky Meyers Bc Boss D rell Stutzman Ron Cornrlles Gary Peedy Bob Vvrraht Harold Thoeny How 7 Har ld Nevm Rage yard chn Schaetter Rudy Vsetecka Brll Fl trcr Monte N lson L rry Larsen D n Gr e lrm M Govern D1 lc H mel Roger Bar ey Merle D x Organrzed only a year ago the Auto Club has proved to be a very successful venture Durrng the past year the members have helped solve varrous parkrng and drrvrng problems around the school Presrdent Bob Rrchardson represented Mrlwaulae at a student councrl held at Salem MUHS rs fortunate rn berng the only school rn the state sponsorrng such a club Presldent Bob Rlchcxrdson Vnce Presldent Stan Byars Secretary Treasurer Doug Doehle Sgts atArms Doug Peterson Mike Stoutt Advlser Mr Suhm Bob Blau' Doug Doehle B111 Stacy Dick Gussaway Dick Flemmq .. 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I 4. rllcn' ,f , '. .au-, .e , 3 , C ac,' c , c a., , 2' x ' X Ar' HOBBY Ill iii ll 3 OFFICERS President Vice-Presidenl Secretary Adviser Tre l-lobbx Clulo rnw purpose of 'urtlaern a l res of ho re cornpentron amond T e Bill Stacy Dick Shook Bill Aldrich Mr. Timmons yo he-In FTOITI l lPll'l and enoouraamg tue a p 1 of these hobbies Tm r P non ls ooen to all sd l were te students Row 1 loe Obrllschkewllsch Bill Stacy Gary Masoif Dennis Voclc al Row 2 Gene Benson loe Garrison Bay Anderson Don lf' llin foe Riley Denny Sailshoi y Ear J nes Row 3 Mr m mans lim Nevin Bob Guvlcn Cl y n l.aBaw lee Colony D u Di ve Bill Alclrrch Dlck Shook RADIO CLASS Aoluallx a one serriesler ac ore led four e llie radio Pla s ll deserves tlns re oanvlron l er lpervlslon o Mr Ha n rnerr erolleca sas s awed a new s topic to hover 'or a 'al proararns lu ll ae laroadoasl eafh Tnesda and Fr d rnornma over KGON Dre on C Tln s ear sludenk f ere dole Jraa fat drreftlw lrorn e sflaool lauldma over toe a hoc no es e o so ool ne s the class also 'are sented several radio plays w-gy YJ Row l Pete Yazzolmo Dick Flemino l-lelen McMillan Marv vn Hi lc X B-eve lv Bldlim Bl Bryant Row 2 l-uinley Lipper? 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Ab ,,,,, M ,W yr aww lllklituln nu nl ' M1lwaulc1e s Mustangs under the coach1ng ot Norm Mart1n son and Bob M1sley have made a name tor us 1n the football world at last We ended the season IH llth place 1n the State s Assoc1ated Press Poll Wllll a record ot 8 W1ns and l loss lthat be1na to the state champtonsl VVe W1ll lose lil sernors but Wlll have several returntng lettermen We hope to ma1nta1n our good record and keep M1lWOhklS among the l aders lv' NORM MARTINSON VALLEY coAsT LEAGUE Coach Mart1nson ended h1s second successful year Cenfrql Cmhohc rn coach1ng vars1ty football w1th a record of e1ght Mxlwcxulue wms and one loss Norm who IS a former graduate ot MUHD and attended Oregon State College was Tlumncok vars1ty wrestl1ng and freshman baseball VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD i ili Fl -1 an TTQT1-J Row 1 Manager Buss Ashley Bon Hyde Byron Boyd B1ll G1lbert Pau Young Dlck Stones Terry Gassaway Bob Stones MGYVID Nelson Don Tho'np an Harry Sannerud Manager Darrell Me klern How 2 Bddy Vsatc lc B ger S1el1cky Arnold Zuehlke lerry Fmlay 1c1c P llc rp S' 1s Byars D1ck Stephens Tom Hale Kay Yoshrt W1 D1 lc G ssawdy Dau Dcehle Buss M1 hal' Bob B1thel Rod Alex ander Row 3 Coach Bo M1slry Dale Iohnson Pat Bolander D1 k Scott Bolo Kennedy Ted Mtller G rdon DGVIS Larry Srmth Bol Stdrgs Mme Stoutt Btll Hzller M nager Charles lngraharn Coach Norm Ma tnson ' if nl ' A D vs 1 ,. ., ,wt A I ' ,, , .. A 1 ' C V, . . W L PF PA - ' E A -l V l I ' 5 0 158 6 - 4 1 144 54 - b I - I a 2 sa so - n 1 4 54 so l f ,,,, 1 4 47 152 tormerl ' a coach at l-hllsboro. Norm also coaches Purkrose 1 4 Y 25 119 I1 rl 1 gl , ' ' - V A -gif 1 -k.k ., M C, v B' I, -', A yy eewzc I - -. Wm, ' .f 'A ' . 1 1 . 1' . n I . - 7 X . 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' ,evil f he , . , ,ff ! Tom Hale left tackle most improvvrl' 'ffl -5 Dick Stephens right half f f Q Roger Sielicky right end right half 1 'T J si If Rod Alexander I -Y! 11 , 4 Q f , 'K l 'air' Jxllll 2 3, Rudy Vseteckcr 5 Russ Marshall left end . I , . , n quarterback . ' , 5 lax Bab Sturgxs I 5 9 Ughf end ' n f l Les Watts I Ierry Finlay fullback . .1 1 :nfl 4 1 N .47 WM.. ' f 7+ . , . L ff :inf 5 . , w' fn, ww ., - Q. right tackle J I -M-f f . 1, , ...M:' 414- ' , .kflf l VY N l 7 -V. 4 ' a W Dick Gassaway . 'A 3757, right end Y - 'W H+ ' fa., Q f . 4 ' ' Q wwf? ff ., 'A .W Q , . , i f em . I ' Q ' ' ' -' w . 5 -e if dub ' A ' 123 SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS Byars takes Millers pass for final minute wlnnxnq TD aqamst Gresham Football Lettennen , Q . 'E Homecoming Milwaukle never had H so crowded Cmfm Blu Horst Coach Sturdxvant and trophy U-Uterl eer Leaders and Bracket 1 L L K ' if 4. ... 1 ' 1 ' in ' in 1 ' v- ' Y f V.C.L. lamboree at Astoria I0-Ol Gold Basketball Presentation. Championship Tourney at Eugene. C27-ll , , 1 if E L! If ' rf' . v , J Y f OL 0' , ' ,Q 17 1 - 1 ,. Y Ch I i Q IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 1 ...L .1 E I - . . ' u H1 f J' , : 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' -'ilk 1 V Y ff.-an Row 1 D1Ck l-lamtlton Bob Krrck Marlowe Thompson Fred Co1l1ns Wrlbur Maxson Kent Myers Norm Iensen K1m Brewster B111 W1ndow Drck Ellrs Row 2 Dave Hoelz Wallace Gowey Lynn Gartrell jerry Albnght Bob Ebert Ken War rter Ierry Beck M1ke Daugherty Bob Johnson Bob EPP1Ck Row 3 Coach B111 Foelker Bob Sta1r lCe1th Huffman Bob Waqenknecht Larry Kelley Bob Sherk G11 Rtchardson Dave Cotirn Coach Charles Haque The 1un1or vars1ty ended a successful season Wllh a record of 4 W1ns 3 losses and l t1e Our returmng va Slly lettermen Wtll be west Linn 5 greatly a1ded by boys W1th I V experrence next year Cleveland Central Gresham Camas Central Parkrose Gresham The freshmen football team coached by 'Wayne Sturdwant ended the1r season W1th a record of 1 Wm and 4 losses but as always 1n the case of IV s and Frosh 1t s expenence that counts FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ir. ,Z li 11 K-P I I x i -1 Row 1 Frankun Prnq lay Yelton Don Fotlmore Don Mmckler Don S1mps n Don Mullan Bob Hoekstra Larry Krrk Ken F1elds Ronald Pe1sley Paul Benner Iohn Graham Don Games Manager Wally Flarner Row 2 B111 Elhott Ierald Myra Merle Lundell George Rogers Coley Beqhtol Fay Land1s Del Strahm Gary K1rk Larry Fersh Bay Contreras Melv1n Hanson Vernon Peterson Tom Shaw B111 Spady Bob Cald w 11 D1Ck Schne1bel Manaqer Bay Cooke Row 3 FYGHCIS Northrup Tom W1lklUSOU Ioel Meyers I1m Fc-rretty Tom Waddell Al Kellar Gary Barstad Ion Chaney lack Van Dyke Emory Harmlton Ron Lennard Gary Mtller Ron Beach D1Ck Robertson Coach Wayne Sturdrvant 19 - l N, ' , , 1 , . 7 14 6 32 20 6 12 12 27 32 19 6 8 0 A ' .L .. 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' V A 1 . 1 I , , 125 VARSITY WRESTLING Howl Larry Puderbauqh R1ChGl'd Robertson Gerald lung Max Webber B111 Robbms Gary Manson Ixm Osterman Row 2 Klm Brewster Carl Moser Gary Bryan B111 W1nc1ow Tom McCall Ron Householder Don Schnelder Row 3 Don Thompson Kent Myers Ierry Beck Gary Barstad Row 4 B111 G11bert Ron Hyde Bob Guyton Larry Smtth Manager 1-larry LGWIS Under the gu1dar1ce of Coach Norm Martmson th1s years Wrestlmg squad came up Wlth a fa1rly suc cessful season It was chmaxed by placmg flVe men 1n top pos1t1ons 1n the D1str1ct Tournament Whlch qual 1f1eC1 them for the State Wresthng Tournament at Corvallls Because of the large number of freshmen and sophomores on th1s year s team the prospects for the 1954 55 season are very bnght -41' Larry Puderbaugh takes down B111 Robbum 126 Gary Bryan trymq for reversal against Max Webber B111 Stacy captain and most advanced wrestler Wcntmg for the Whistle Larry Smith and Bob Guyton. : , . , . , . - . . . , . . . I - . , - 1 ' - M.afW . , . . Row 1 Gary Callahan Paul Rerser lrm Townsend Bob Maynard Row 2 Farrell Hyde Elvm Bartholomew Marvrn Charter K 1th Mabrn Gary Bryan Not pictured Iohn Belrwagen The cross country team rs managed and coa hed by the team members wrth the help of Btll Foelker who arranges the meets The boys partrcrpated Wrth the thought of rncreasmg therr experrence for drstance runs rn sprmg track and not the thought of W1D1'111'1Q awards The team paced by Marv Charter went the en t1 e dlstance Wrthout dropprng a dual meet Mrlwaukre placed 7th rn state competrtron whlle Marv placed l2th rn 1nd1v1dual runnmg MEETS Oswego-2 meets Gresham 2 meets North Marlon l meet Lmcoln l meet Estacada lmeet North Menon Invitational State Meet at Lewxs and Clark Marvm Charter I L .FX ll v .3 . C 1 . . I 1r 1 1 I . 1 1 I 1 I - 1 . 1 I - - l ' f . T L I 5' I 1 Y A . T Y t 5 ' l W H' A . I27 WAYNE STURDIVANT 6 'X mm ln the past seven years Mrlwaukle nas had the pleasure Ol hav1nq Wayne Sturdwant as head basketball coach In these seven years he has taken hve Drstrlct l2 charnp1Onsh1p teams to the state tourna ment at Eugene Thrs last year he coached a near perfect season Wlnnlng the State Charnpronshlp w1th a record Ol 27l l-le has coached four all state players The hrst ever selected from M11 wauk1e was lerry Zrrnrnerman rn l952 and Jn l954 Ted M1ller Btll Fredencks and Elrnen Bloedel Coach Sturdlvant also was treshrnan football coach and asslstant track coach Wayne Sturchvant has certarnly made M1lWOUk16 tops wrth hrs basketball teams and wrll be rmssed by all Mustang fans We wrsh h1rn happlness and success Tn hrs new 1Ob as head coach at Llncoln I-hgh School VALLEY COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONS DISTRICT 12 CHAMPIONS Left to nqhlz Stan Byars Bob SIUYQIS Ted Mrller Elrnen Bloedel Don Barr Duane McDonald Paul Sh1mer, B1ll Fredencks, Ron Cornllles D1ck Dwvls Larry Larsen Fred Lennard Kneehnq Coach Wayne Sturdlvant I 'lc ct' l A . . l . . 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OREGON CLASS A BASKETBALL STATE CHAMPIONS Managers Milwaukie 62 Milwaulrie 73 Milwaukie 61 Milwaukie 62 Mllwaukie 80 Milwaukie 78 Mllwaukie 76 Milwaukie 75 Mllwaukie 65 Mllwaukie B2 Milwaukie 60 Mllwaukie 47 Mllwaukie S4 Milwaukle 56 Mllwaukie 73 Mllwaukie 62 Milwaukie 43 Mllwaukie 63 Milwaukie B3 Mllwaukie 56 Milwaukie 65 Mllwaukie 61 Mllwaukie 67 Mtlwaukie 72 Mllwaukle 72 Mllwaulrie 53 Mllwaukie 86 SEASON'S RECORD DISTRICT STATE 34 Beaverton 39 West Linn 45 Beaverton 53 Lincoln 43 West Llnn 50 Ietierson 56 Roosevelt S3 Salem 45 Lincoln 32 Oswego 44 Astoria 35 Gresham 34 Parkrose 50 Central 52 Tillamook 49 Oswego 45 Gresham 41 Tillamook 41 Parkrose 32 Astoria 49 Salem 50 Central 48 Oswego 53 Molalla 54 Marshiield 43 Gresham 57 Clatskame The boys who keep records and LEAGUE see that equ1pment IS IH good order These two unsung heroes have done mlwmkle a qreat Job th1s year Cenml Mllwaukie 52 44 Euqerw Don Cr1vellone Doug Doehle VALLEY COAST Gresham Tillamook Astona Parlrrose 0 0 i ,I Mllwaukle s team had the determ1nat1on th1s year to go all the way wh1ch as many expected they d1d The Mustangs started the season by bu1ld1ng up a s1xteen game w1nn1ng streak W1th the pressure put fully on the boys and Wllh all opponents out to down us the strong Gresham Gophers upset the Mustangs 45 43 for the only loss of the season The conhdent Maroon cagers took th1s 1n the1r str1de and went on to aga1n bulld up an eleven game w1nn1ng streak that took IH the toughest teams 1n the state ln th1s Wlnnlng SSTISS M1lwauk1e won the Valley Coast League champ1onsh1p the D1SlT1Cl 12 champ1onsh1p and most 1mportant the Oregon State H1gh School Class A Basketball champ1onsh1p Th1S seemed to be the year for hrsts for Mrlwaukre as we were rated Number One 1n the Assoc1ated Press Poll and the Iournal Coaches Poll throughout the season Another honor was the plac1ng of three men on the all state teams Agaln next year Mllwaukle w1ll have a team that W1ll br1ng home the hardware We W1ll have seven men return1ng from th1s year s twelve two ot these be1ng all staters INDIVIDUAL SCORING Height Post Year Reg Seas Pts League Pts D'1st State Total Larry Larsen Ted Miller Elmen Bloedel 8 315 Bill Fredencks Paul Slunrer Stan Byars Bob Sturgxs 5 Dick Davls 6 115 Don Barr Duane McDonald 6 512 Fred Lennard 5 9 12 Ron Cornilles 5 31g ,f N f J 1 . 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' Q1-1-111111 , e nwk frm . 'f NXHDDCI fur ' mm ce - h h b X Rox al W elf ome Home bet T LA O To Greet Champions Today ml Pia S I , 4 904,119 Mllwaukle Bllsters Teds 76 to 36 Larsen Leads Attack Wlth 28 Mustangs Do I t A gam, All State M 5 3-'f J, ,f Swamp Molalla, 62 53 g f , Journal Polls f xx Q5 tate Coaches: Am fieuav-f Slate Tournew RO ustangs Chalk Up Wm No 14 Mushmgs Brmg 3 Home FIPS1' Tifle 1 33 Gresham Topples Qulnt WIDS Flay Up toUppo PEP BAND Basketball fans were entertained at most ot our games by the peppy 1azz and d1X1e played 1n the pertect Mustang manner by our M1lWGUk1e Pep band under the d1rect1on of Syl Tam1es1e M1lWGUk1e s pep b a n d showed great sp1r1t at the state tour ney by makmg themselves heard by the record breakmg crowds at Mxl waukre s games Xi' EP X QV 44' pgs., fl! Row l Bob Trout Frank Rogers Don Puder bauqh Arnold Zuehlke How 2 Bob Iohnson Kerth Mabm Ken Warner hm Nevm Row 3 lack Hlllend Dave Wllson Kem Ryan Row 4 Mllwaulae s new spacrous Athletrc Plant wrth capacrty of 2400 fans lroll away bleachers to be lnstalledl health classes glrls showers and locker rooms wresthng rooms ath letlc rooms and basketball court w1th gloss backboards Walt Swan Donald Andrews Bob Maynard B111 Robbrns Bow 5 Larry Smzth 'Lu-.N IUNIOR VARSITY How 1 Bob Starr Don Sherk Ed Grossenbacher Bay Warthen 'Vlarvm Nelson Gary arsen Manager Don Newman Row 2 Coach Bob Mlsley Bob White lohn Bexrwaaen Larry Haller Gary Burns Iohn Keyser Len Paola The all new Iumor Varsrty team composed entrrely of Sophomores gamed valuable expenence for future Mustang Hoopsters The1r wrns were few but they never lost the spark and drrve that basketball fans pay to see FRESHMEN Q... nl. L Row 1 Francxs Northrup Wallace Planner Larry Kxrk Conrad Pekkola Gary K1rk Bob Caldwell Dick S hnelbel Trm S9dQW1Ck Row 2 Coach Bxll Foelker B1ll Spady Delbert Strahrn Merle Lundell Bon Lennard Bay Cook Fred Bleqer Tom Shaw Row 3 Ray Contreras Iohn Kryder Lynn Schwalbe Emory Hamrlton Iay Yeltcn Jerald Myra Bob Enae Bob Smrth The freshmen showed some DFOITIISIDQ basketball stars for next years IV team Although they d1dnt have much backlng they never lost thelr Splfll We ll expect to see them play1r'g rn Prelrmlnarles next year ., , I if 1 fe , f ' Q J 'V' 1? B' V Q' li., n at q 1. 7 ,F , R 5 3 5 V A I V 2 ' 12 . 5 lf l it 1 1Q 4 L J 3 Q '10 y 4 I E 11 7 . ' A ' ' f , 5 5 2 , ff I 6 4 . x K 'J Y X 1,211 0 il ,' 7 -, A 1 A N' 1 B . ., . . x , , I . w -3- . Y fu 't f ' - mm.- 3 ,r K VV A in xyyky ,Mfg ' , A ' ' I , , y or ' at he y t t GOLF TEAM Tom Shaw B1ll Bryant Burke Pxerce Dxck Hamel Roger Srelrcky Not Pxc Thrs years d1vot men made a stronq showmq aqa1nst our opponents and should rank h1qh ID the state playoffs the 28th of May Roger Srehcky our No 1 man has been M1lWOUk19S most con s1stent medahst D1ck Hamel and Drck Gassaway also have shared th1s honor Although the team 1S mostly senrors Tom Shaw a freshman furnlshes a nucleus for future teams Mr Ierry L1ll1e was ad v1ser and arranged the matches l36 og Sxehcky lst man D1ck Hamel 2nd man tured Dlck Gassaway Dxck Gassuwcxy 3rd man 5- B in , . I , 'Q ' Y it 'V , R. if I f ' fl ' . -ih, V . . B B f . . - I . ' ' , . f I I I I I - ! ,537 :ily 6 f if , R D I ,' I ,ma 1 6 til' al tai I Bob Misley, head baseball coach, LV. basketball, and assistant football coach completes his second year at Milwaukie Bob was an all-around athlete at Oregon City, being on the only team in District 12 to go to the state finals until Milwaukies present l954 team achieved that feat, He was selected the top athlete at Lewis and Clark the year he graduated. Following his graduation he coached at Hillsboro high school, and then came to Milwaukie in l952. Next year Bob steps up to head football coach. Congratulations BOB MIS!-EY and best wishes for continued successes. Although last year s diamond men were rained out of the state finals Milwaukie should again have a good chance for the finals this year The Mustangs have the pitching power that no other school can equal with Dick Stephens Ted Miller and Don Gass our three top hurlers Larry Larsen last years all county shortstop and leader in Mustang hitting again is the mainstay of the infield Most of the boys played on the team which was the runner up in the State American Legion finals in l953 VARSITY How 2 Craig Warnock Dick Stcphens Bcb S urgis Don Gass Tom Hale Elmen Blcedel d M1 ler Dick vis L rry Smith Dck Stcn s Ramon Warthen L g . L an X 1 ,X Row l: Russ Marshall, Larry lrwin, Larry Larsen, Bob Stones, Fred Lennard Stan Byars, Bill Haller, Lewis Weikum, Dcn Crivellone. 3 r A , ' , , , ' A , Te l , ' Da , fx , 1 S re , l37 1. v. BASEBALL How. 1. Paul Knaupp, Kent Myers, Wilber Maxson, Larry Delap Marvin Nelson Ed Grossenbacher Don Sherk Gary Woodburn Don Puderbauqh George Koller Row 2 Bob Stalr Lours Kamrnerzell Denny McBr1de Kelth Huffman Don Mmqer Henry Isbell Bob lohnson Mrke Daugherty Drck SChne1bel Wally Gowey Gary Larsen FRESHMAN BASEBALL Row 2 Bob Enqe Bay Landls FIGHCIS Northrup Emory l-lamrlton Herbert Vernon George Moudy Wally Planner Wayne Cottrell Bay Cook Don Games Row 3 Tom Wrlklnson Ray Contreras Bon Lennard Don Mtnckler Irrn Breuer Merle Lundell Nrck Snyder lohn Krerter Don Mullan Tom McCall Row 1: Tom Shaw, Bob Caldwell, Larry Kirk, Gary Kirk, Bob Hoe-kstra, Conrad Pekkola, Lloyd Anderson, Ron Beach. Bill Foelker completes his seventh year as track coach at M11Wauk1e Also he coached cross country I V toot ball and Freshmen basketball thrs year In Brlls seven years he has coached many 1nd1v1dua1 track stars Last year B111 Fredencks won the State tmals m the low hurdles Coach Foelker has many prospects commg up who should glve a good account of themselves before they graduate BILL FOELKER M11WGuk1 s c1ndermen have shown other schools that the Mustangs are a tough contender 1n track as well as 1n the other mator sports M1lwauk1e s thmclads so tar thts season have beaten 4 teams and lost to 4 The Mustangs also took 4th place rn the Beaverton Relays B111 Frederrcks seemed to be the most outstandt ng 1nd1v1dua1 on the team as he p11ed up the most trrst places Thrs years team w111 lose 12 semors but has great promrse tor tuture stars ltke Ioel Meyers Terry Gassaway Bon Hyde Elvm Bartholomew Paul Young and lerry Beck 09 WQJ., We , -500 Row l Elvm Bartholomew Ke1th Mabm D1ck Shoemaker Bob Kennedy Dxck Wheeler Don Cameron Bob Guyton Ron Cormlles B111 Frederlcks Don Barr Ierry Fmlay D1Ck longelmg Marv Charter G11 Btchardson Row 2 Paul Young Ed Sumerlm Bob Kr1ck hm Stell Ken Warner Farrell Hyde B111 Busch Gary Bryan loel Meyers B111 Gllbert Art Kthble Terry Gassaway No! ln Picture D1Ck Poxlthorp Ron Hyde Ierry Beck I. 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' 0 4 ' ff , 9 'e , ? l -. , A .2 e, , i Xl A NNY ms ww ' ,rv mua mucs STFJGT 3 Quasar ER ig rumen DSFPEK ik Q Ei Y sf Pm BQLL Mrs. Aletha Peery Mrs Kathryn Hardt lVI1ss Norma Shner Q9 Nancy Robertson Nancy Robertson a senlor has greatly contrrbuted to glrls sports thrs year by recordmg all of the polnts made by each 1nd1v1dua1 g1rl gorng out for sports As there were about 400 g1rls It took a great deal of Nancy s trme The g1r1s ln Mrlwau kle Hlgh owe Nancy a vote of thanks for her good Work VULLEYBALL RATINE V! LocalOif1c1als kneelmq Carol Walters Nancy Garrett Ann Peery Barb B11yeu National Ofhcxals standmg Mary Lou Hunter Ioanne Deffenbauqh Donna Ormsby Barb Hmkle Inset Delores McCarter FIVE glrls bestowed an honor on Mllwaukle Hrgh thrs year by earnlng the r1ght to ofhclate any volleyball games rn the Umted States wlth the prrvllege of charglng a fee for therr SGTVICSS Four other grrls may off1c1ate any volleyball games 1n the lmmedlate v1c1n1ty Slnce fh1S IS new at M11WGUk1e thrs year more glrls are expected to attam thls honor rn the years to COITIS I X W5 ,-7zfV il Bottom to top: Norma Howe, Sandy Misko, Sandra Boileau, Ruth Kingsbury, Gladys longelinq, Sylvia McCartney, Arline Meaney, Iudy I-lillend, Ianet Wallace, Velma Alcorn, Sherry Gowey, Elna Martin, Donna Cole, Marilyn Haney, Ierrie Riecllinqer. f Kee 5 Donna Ormsby I-011161 Roius Captain Manager Next in the line at girls' sports was volleyball. Six teams were chosen from each class, First, the teams played for the class championship, and then the four winning teams for the school championship. The best team proved to be Donna Ormsbys team which beat Donna Babst's team in the finals, ls 146 EUEEER Marlene Sorensen Marilyn Haney Manager Captain With the fiililaing' ol the new gym this year, girls' sports started later than usual, and, too, the Weather kept the girls from finishing the soc- cer playotts. As a result, all of the girls who were on a soccer team held a meeting and chose what they considered the top team. Marilyn Haney's team Won all of its games and was ready lor the finals, thus proving itself to be a championship team. Loft to right: Nancy Holsclaw, Dolly Cook, Elma Doney, Peggy Byington, Donna Ormsby, Howell, Lee Harrison, Dixie Muno. VOLLEYBALL ALL STARS Shxrley Warihen Mary Wallner Matxlda Berrwagen R- f Gmc T1tus Captam Myrna Lmdquxst an Mary Carruthers Donna Babst Each year the g1rls gym teachers choose the outstanclmg vol leyball players from the tour classes to form an all star team Thrs year s all star team cons1sted of four semors two yumors two sophomores and one freshman Usually thxs team goes to d1fferer1t schools for play days and competltlve games but smce g1rls' sports started so late thrs year, the gxrls d1d not have the opportumty to go Donna Ormsby Dolores Lunde l - Q . , gl in 4 a g . 5 ,J . . ggqgggg . , - . i J at fi Pi v e y ,1,3r.23il--tniyyivrrm. X 3 ' at-fi 1' i- 1' Z- I I 'v x 'S' . is ca M i as , : 1 N C7 u - . . r 4 ' ' T A' ua' -J Q5 X -mr f 0 fr -, 2 ti txt 5it'tfit ADVANCED Row 1 Peggy Blackerby IoAnne Hardt Norma Howe Kathy Matthieu Ianet Aune Beulah Ruyle Sandy Mrsko Gertrude MCVICKGY Terry McG1llvrey Row 2 Peg Bymgton K Mortensen Bae Lynn 'Wagner Ianice Bonaestvedt Evelyn Erick son Sharon Christiansen Deanna Taylor Sylvia McCartney Deanna Diamond Row 3 Cecilia Calkin Nancy Garrett Velda Schnack Donna Carlson Charlene Weigandt Dorothy Davison Barbara Brown Ianet Sedgwick Row 4 Marilyn Bope Eileen Lind Gaye Hughes Amy Van hlouten Camille Iohnson Phyllis Ianz Deanna Whedon Annamae Phelps Karla Akers Row 7 Pat Davis Clairene Frederxcks Ioanne Deffenbaugh Irll Neubert Genevieve Walden Barb Bilyeu Velma Alcorn Swimming is a newly organized girls' sport this year. Although it is the first year, there were a great many girls who turned out. These girls were divided into three classifi- cations according to their ability- beginners intermediate and ad- vanced The girls goal in the years to come 1S to have a representative swimming team from Milwaukie in state competition 49065 LJ Ioanne Deffenbaugh Manager Barb Mantel Manager INTERMEDIATE Row 'l Dolly Cook Sharon Finn Marilyn I-locks Vina Thornes Charlotte Wheelright Doris Hall Nancy Selby Anita Kaiser Row 2 Dorcas Weeks loanne Zlegle Bolaine Vines Nancy Robertson Beth Hopp Pat Barnes Charlene Griffith Gaye Turner Linda Mohr Sandra Miner Row 3 Gloria Knaupp Barb Mantel Verlie Cook Sharon Baker Marie Sporri Marilyn Schneider Nancy Martin Laura Beed 35 T7 'SA Manlyn Haney Manager Y it BEGINNERS Row l Sherry Gowey Marilyn Ferretty Ann Edison Ieanie Boos Darlene Kurtz Kay Wald Sandra Kyler Terry Sylvester lOAnn Paltrrdge Karen King Genevieve Walden Row 2 Kathleen Colman Marilyn Haney Lenore Yoast Ramona Doehle Mary Layman Grace Takahashi Dolores Lunde Sandra McKeel Danna lnqraharn ludy Bennett Lois lansen Sharon Beck Row 3 Carol Glivinski Carol Feyerrsen Dixie Muno Ioanne Krmmell LaVonne Laymon Ruth Knopf Carol Naqely Carol Wilcox Olive Hills Ianet Wallace Donna Cole harm 1 .nrt -f r T. 1 Ev L. : . 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J K 1 .ill B J .J I Marshall-Wells Store Xx x 1 xg, 13231 X I Your Loccxl if Q , I O 0 ' e 'JZ Gift Headquarters X ' Q 1028 Main sf. - CX - EVergreen l 4641 X.-wx xb Q Q Five and Ten 0 I M Best of luck to the graduates RADIO s TELEVISION 0 Q Milwaukie, oregon gales Service O ex E D E I WALIKIE 2 DRE D , D Vis- A lm SZ U t L MU. Best Wishes to the graduates from W t A t S I DERWEY IEWELERS es em 0 'W' 7 A friendly place to buy fine china and household needs O CJ EV 1-1013 U 0 DICK GROENER Agent Dependable Insurance 3 S Auto-Fire-Accident-Health Jeffe on St M lwauk e oi I 1 T For the fmest in watch repair f, - -U V N 1 rs . i i , Ore . E ff XX A D -QQ! S J 0 2025 Ieiierson. Milwoukie The Moroon's Home Plate THE SWEET SHOP 7 Across From the High School Milwaukie Pharmacy - I J X ff, VERNE C. CONWELI. CE' A Q if FVergreen 1-5413 gl' f' 0 Congratulations. . . O O to Graduating Seniors and Staff BERNCLIFF PRINTERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS PORTLAND -:- OREGON Loder Insurance Agency M0NAUGHT0N9S 2026 Monroe sneer TV - RADIO - APPLIANCES Ev 1-5441 Milwaulde, oregon Main and Washington Evergreen 1-1255 fQ X rj PERRY PHARMACY CONGRATULATIONS fi jg MILWAUKIE, OREGON GOOGSIEIMUCK -1 '41 rg EJ? 'X - EV. 11043 to Q AAX- the X GRADUATES Z - N? x. QXA1 Evsnzrrs Compliments G L E N ' S of I f PoRTLAND's owN STORE Men S shop X DQ W fffwqmmt av A fn X N POWNDSOWNSTORE ll 0 E S L t U W ev Furniture U Company Authoruzed Dnstrubutor for 1018 M CONGRATULATIONS FROM I-effefmfm JOE S MAIN STREET CLEANERS an Expe t Clea g ond Press ng Ra y JOE FOSSATTI Sweaters GS Congratulations CLASS OF 53 ROBERT S BARBER SHOP 4 Barbers nd look D D MULLEN S GARAGE Shop at 0' pe di ' QUALITY M1 um 0 so Ev1222o o NEWEST STYLES C S ' 5E V'CE W J McCready Lumber Q sAvlNGs Qf Mllwqukle FINEST GRADE or LUMBER PABCO PAINT O ,1 X 'MIN SIIYNNQIVSON AND MIX! ' ' ' Ubdvvv Ill' J f K I 'X ' . 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J NN f E, 4 xx I I 4, X CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN P . - V l GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS NICKLES BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE M at elle Ice e Make Every Pay Check a Double Check Let us help you Almost DOUBLE B y Q Power of you Food Dollcr ove more by Shoop ng Regulo ly ot PRICE RITE GROCERY lll3 Mom Street MILWAUKIE PLUMBING 6 HEATING L z I9I2 Monroe 1626 S E Bybee EV I l073 Fl 2327 SUPER Sc SI 00 At Bomber Shopping Center KEN 5 ADA Mcl-lALEY fo ll 'm OAK GROVE SUPPLY hH fok U Ev12535 Flowers by Kloster EV I 2267 2070 Central St aydl y otl d0 go .Savmgs lS the blrth of success Q-'Ci'-+ FIRST STATE BANK OF MILWAUKIE Mllwaukle Estacada Mllwaukle Lumber Co H46 Zlst St eet Mllwaukle O e Phone EVerg een I 4 7 MARKS M ETAL SHOP HEATING VENTILATING d GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK 8725 S E 132 AVENUE xg? PORTLAND 66 OREGON 1 0 STUDENT STORE C00 lc ov 0 I NELSUN ELECTRIC Grossenbacher Bros 305 S W Sth Ave AT 2064 A A W WE KJ OHQLV Wfgb 85? 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