Milwaukie High School - Maroon Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1958

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' ' L Erwaf- f A , VA. -1 'V -V sg fs, , QEIESQZQ.-43 JS. J ., ' '- , '53, - . , FM ' if Pk .1-fm, V - , ,sm V -, 'fkiai' 1 ' - ft - G.. n gf.s4Q,,1'- .. Q- -V H-,'.'--vis , '- 5, gf-is-u.,, itz- 7344 f--... ,,,,, f'2Wy:Q, , . Q .. Q -, 3 -1 '+f:s:ffgF-'wav , f - '-1 A . f, HSV' -5 we ,. , 1 ,ff '1 , A , 1:1 A ' V if - --., '1f4, V- . ' 1-4:f3? :1f:.4,', , '14fff1VE1':g.,.u' . W . f K! ,,,. x AT ':-I , ' , 'Z 'rv H' E ' x V+ -' f ' ' 'V F 2 - 5 2 WY. 'M' . - X f w. - - ' fig .. .i ' 4 71:12-. 'Q' ' c '- R '- - M -3' 'J - 1+ ul-:f.s.ag-:-acrifsli... ' f ' '- -,' A 5 -Q - M 'M-.-,Q A. -' ,tellta- K 1.1 -,cV,,k Nga -.Vff 11 m-,V-. 'if 1 ADMINISTR TIO OWEN SABIN Superintendent Seated: Dr. Victor Phelps, E. C. Zak, Bill Collins, D. N. McCormick, Ray Rmfr0W- Sllmllingr Owen Sabin, Ferd Paulsen. SCHOOL BOARD The school board, made up of several public spirited citizens, are willing to sacrifice.a lot of time to take care ot the school district's business. To carry out that responsibility the board levies taxes, determines general policies, and empolys professional educators to perform the various tasks of instruction. U JEROME LILLIE Principal THELMA FERRISS Girls' Dean PAUL MUNO Boys' Dean DADS' CLUB The Dads' Club sponsored its sixth annual show. The combined talent of parents, stu- dents, faculty and past alumni helped to make this show a rousing success. The proceeds will be used to benefit our students in the way of scholarships and equipment. R010 1: Ross Pailthorp, Rod Wagner, President, Clyde Basler, Morriss Nelson. Row 2: Leroy Beghtol, Harwood Bloedel, Jerry Lillie, Ted Hickox. P.-T.A. During this past year the P.-T.A. has coordinated the three hearts of a student's life: Qlj the School Heart, QZQ the Home Heart, and Q31 the Community Heart. From the proceeds of the P.-T.A. Scholarship Dance and also the food sales, we shall contribute one scholar- ship to some worthy person. Mr. Edgar Fuller, Treasurer, Mrs. Harold Bluhm, lst Vice-President, Mrs. Clyde Basler, Secre- tary, Mrs. Harmon Crites, President, Mrs. Emmett Dutton, 2nd Vice Presidentg Mrs. Marvin Nelson, 4th Vice-President, Mrs. Lillian Masterman, 3rd Vice-President. ENGLISH - MARGARET VANDERFORD SADIE J? EEAD English Eng is National Honor Society PWPPU5 7 5 ll EJ' xmtg' l f :: . lg it ' 1,f Q M r wi. Hs go l S : ' r awww lu' ,W -N l ,f My ' S ' :ea E if 5 w X .aff ' JOYCE LUCY PIERSON in WARREN FAY English English fr W g English and Drama journalism Assembly Coordinator 'V , Senior Class Play The Milwaukian ' I ff L jf' if Illournament of Plays Quill and Scroll ?f,4 ly' if-'Dads' Club Show 1 : if 2 lj! Thespians f' if -Qc f , f , GEORGE BOUTHILET A. R. ROBNETT ESTHER KINNAN English English English Creative Writing German Senior Counselor Alpha Chi Hi- Y Senior Class Advisor Future Nurses LANGUAGES FRANCES WHITEHILL STANLEY STARR Spanish Latin French World History Preppers Sophomore Class Advisor Drama Club GEORGE CRANDALL Algebra General Math Varsity Basketball Freshman Football J. V. Baseball KAY STEVENS Higher Algebra Solid Geometry and Trig Future Teachers ELIZABETH HERINGER A Blology SCIENCE Junior Class Advisor CAL ELSHOFF Biology Outdoor Club Sophomore Class Advisor CLIFF MILLEN Algebra Geometry J. V. Football Freshman Basketball Freshman Baseball GLADYS CHANDLER Algebra Plane Geometry Electronics Club LYLE WILLIAMS Chemistry ' Physics DONALD DURLAND Audio Visual General Science Physical Science Audio Visual Club NELL FLINT ERNA SCHMIDT GRAYCE OLIVER A Homemaking SPCCCI1 A 3 b Future Homemakers English rt u of America Speech Activities THEODORE HAVLICEK RALEIGH MCVICKER Band Choir Orchestra Glee Pep Band and Dance Band Musical Rose Festival Seventeeners Math ROBERT CRAIN ARCHIE TIMMONS Distributive Education Metal Shop Director of Adult Educ. Metal Craft Student Store Industrial Arts Refresher Math Fife Squad ' Auto Club I E ' L 'wx K ..,......',a......... E l LAUREN GODARD ROBERT YORKSTON CHARLES MCGEE Industrial Arts Mechanical Drawing V0C2fi01121 Ag- Wood Shop Industrial Arts Future Farmers Stage Crew Photography - I5 SOCIAL SCIENCE .L l I EDGAR FULLER LORAINE VICK RONALD WEBB American Problems American Problems American History and Gov't Student Council Senior Class Advisor Maroon Advisor Debate X li f-f -t ' ,. i- . K ,.kwti,-,,.,, g K . ' A- .L 5, , .... ,,,.e L. if 'ig-. , ROBERT MISLEY BILL FOELKER GEORGIA DUNNING American History and Gov't. Social Studies Social Studies Varsity Football Athletic Director English Varsity Baseball Varsity Track Freshman Class Advisor Wrestling Assistant Rgyal M Freshman Service Social Studies ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION LORRAINE POMEROY BARBARA MORRIS P. E. and Health P. E. and Health Athletta Rally RON USELDINGER ELMER LUCAS HERB BOOTH P. E. and Health P. E. and Health PTE- vfd Health Varsity Wrestling Tumbling and Apparatus VQYSWY Golf Football Assistant Varsity Cross Country Freshman Football Track Assistant Assistant Track .l- V- Basketball 16 Hi-Y BUSINESS ARTS JUANIT4 WOLF MARY LEE DAVENPORT BRUCE SCHRIEVER TYPIHS , Shorthand Bookkeeping Peffoml Typmg Transcription General Business -Iumor Red Cross Tri-Y General Math Book Rental LIBRARY JOELLA ISA Library Library Club ALICE POWELLSON School Nurse OFFICE STAFF MRS. EMILY HOELZ MRS. LORRAINE BROWN Bookkeeper Switch Board Operator V I ' 1 I MRS. RUTH HABERLACH MRS. PEGGY SMITH MISS LUCILLE CALDWELL Super1ntendent's Secretary Attendance Secretary COOKS , , I Mrs. Sedgewick, Mrs. Gruhlke, 'Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Thoney. J Ross Pailthorp, Harold Keller, Charles Reynolds, Al Searles, Ernie Church, Joe Libby Paul Tidswell. Special thanks must be extended to the cooks, janitors, and bus drivers for their cheerful service which they provide for our convenience. GIRLS' DEAN OFFICE Seated: Mrs Ferriss. Siamlingz Bette Aldridgeslvif' ginia Edmieton, Joyce Aune, Bonnie Deffenbaugh Donna Smith, Diane Hickox, Shirlei' Schuff' BOYS' 'DEAN OFFICE Seated: Judy De Ford. Standiyg: Mary Renard, Jean Johnson, Joyce Nunamaker, Karen Jones, Janice Hols- claw, Irene Bechtold, Sharon Morrison. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Sealed: Harry Berg. Standing: Jean Johnson, Linda Landis, Sharon Thom, Bev Brooks, Marilyn Watt, Carolyn Edmonds, Mary Davis, Amparo Sanchez, Vicky Callahan. SPORTS' OFFICE Front Row: Marge Millar, Sharon Hilzer, Peggy Iffert, Marjo Docken, Lloyd Elliot, Ron Mantei, Doug Bridwell. Back Row: Larry Day, Gene Berg, Doug Crites, Lee Yoast, Wally Wolf, Ken Hart, Mr. Booth. MAIN OFFICE Front Row: Elaine Covault, Margie Smith, Joann Hopp, Pat Osterman, Gloria Ebert, Judy Barn- hart, Wanda Traudt, Kim Brewster. Bark Row: Joan Bailey, Bonnie Cottrell, Pat Kendig, Reba Nelson, Janice Smith. 19 STUDE T GOVER ME T FIRST SEMESTER RCOM REPRESENTATIVES Row 1. Bette Aldrige, Sue Holcom, Joyce Aune, Vickie Stones, Faraday Merrill, Lorna Barnhart, Marge Millar, Bonnie Ransdell. Row 2. Pat Kendig, Georgia Sharon Thom, Anita Girvan, Andrea Pershin, Karen Turner, Judy Boeschen. Row 3. Jay Beck, Ron Mantei, Mike Norris, Sam Zook, Dan Phillips, Joe Egge, Denny Ted Brewster, Clark Lindsay. Row 4. Phillip Becker, Dave Bottemiller, Gary Albright, Jerry Christiansen, Dick Boggs, Les Arent, Rod Lippert, Bob Matson, Doug well, Craig Jacobson. SECOND SEMESTER RGQM REPRESENTATIVES Row 1. Pat Kendig, Jan Fisher, Bonnie Boyd, Sharon Thom, Bette Aldridge, ,Arclee Vines, Virginia Edmiston, Andrea Pershin, Sally Fowler, Linda Kelsey,. Kathy Young, Bev Ferrell. Row 2. Tom Fouch, Gary Starr, Kim Brewster, John Wycoff, Joan Howard, Lynn Cillo, Lois. Stone, Lorna Barnhart, Normandie Charell Lamb, Mike Rimer. Row 3. Len Delano, Varis Ratnieks, Lloyd Phelps, Lyle Ballew, Clark Lindsey, Jerry Chrxstiansen, Jerry Crawley, Sam Zook, Rod Denny Carmen, Jon Busch, Mr. Fuller. 20 STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES Luncheon at the student conference. A bull SCSSi0n- An executive meeting. Suggesuons from the adv1sor. Student conference. E STUDENT a I TED BREWSTER President KATHY BASLER REBA JO NELSON Secreta ry lst: Vice-President Finances BODY OFFICERS JIM BELL 3rd Vice-President Publications i RODGER BLOEDEL 2nd Vise-President Athletics NAN JOHNSON 4th Vice-President Organizations 23 QE .I,fm,Y a MZ. . ,. .' f jf-55W ,, .- - 1 . ' .Af 1 ' si, iff: .T . fn-:I 2 A 'Gi A. h - - 1 5 V.. 'C' wif? .J 5' 1' 1':nS.,n, ' ' 'ifp i y fs V, ' i'-WEE, 4' -. ' QP ' i , 11.1 ' i,g'fv ff 19, , ii' 555 1- 1 ' 1, .- Nu-624' ' -wV fl-if f vi - .iw ,.-'.u.:,4f: 1 MJ' . . -333,753-,izagf 1-L x , V 4-- g.-Aw V . N, .5 NJA .5-, ff, 4432122 - f -1:,.yg.m,,f-CNS.. f Q-U, 1-' v,.,,4mx,,g4.4a.1- .,.1,z,.-W ' ' OG ,.,....-w .ff Qlgnif' BILL I-IENNIGS Vice Presidept LEE YOAST Treasurer SENIOR CLASS - .2 - F xgsl JERRY FENTON President - DELLA ROGERS Secretary MIKE RIMER Sgt.-at-Arms II .' N TOP TEN -. --1 C P f '. -. . f , ' J -5' 1 im xl' ff 11' A , ,Q f Q:-E. 5 x'7'f X 'YN Sharon Poet Meng ,X fv- W Row 1: Laurel Ratcliff, Diane Hickox, Irene Bechrold, Mollie Houghton. Row 2: Bette Aldridge, Elaine Kiesz, Nicky Fax, Shirley Schuff, Jeannie Kullberg. PERMANENT COMMITTEE FRONT ROW: Je ' K Ib . . . Marcel Hurliman, f:hnrieH:ntjlfF- Jean JOIUISOH, Fred Aebl, Penme Window, Shirley Schuff. BACK ROW: Doug Bridwell, Charles Darby, Dave Baumgardner, 27 SENIOR HALL OF FAME FRIENDLIEST MOST TYPICAL Bob Koida and Sue Holcomb I-3U'Y C918 and M3110 Dffcken WITTIEST BRAINIEST Don Hicks and Carolyn Meyers Landis Laurel Raggliff and Nicky Fax MOST ATHLETIC BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Liz Lamb and Ted Brewster Gordon Howell and Joyce Aune BEST DRESSED MOST TALENTED Larry Yunker and Irene Bechtold Bob Jabkle and Janice Holsclaw T j ? aww 1, ' BEST LOOKING Bill Hennings and Jean Johnson 'Sr- MOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS 30 Larry Day and Bette Aldridge MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ierry Fenton and Della Rogers BEST DANCERS Jerry Crawley and Penny Window DAVID ACKERMAN One who loves his fellow man Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Dads' Show 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Exchange Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Electronics 1, 2, 35 Sec. 25 Audio Visual 1, 2, 3, 45 Room Rep. 15 Social Studies Rep. 1 FRED AEBI BETTE ALBRIGHT When joking is made a grime, he will The kind of friend to have and to he BRIAN ADRIAN He is himself honest and able Transfer-Astoria 25 Band 1, 3, 45 Football Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Spring Concert 1, 2, 45 Pep Band 2, 45 Rod SL Gun 1 be hanged Dads' Show 3, 45 Christmas Program 15 Cot- ton 85 Cord Comm. 25 Sigma Delta Phi 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Sgt.-at-Armsg Senior Perm. Comm.5 Room Rep. 1, 35 D. E. Club 45 Bas- ketball Manager 1 Preppers 1, 25 World Fellowship 25 Rally 3, 45 Vice Pres. 45 Jr, Red Cross 3, 45 Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Girls' League Council 35 F.H.A. 1 GARY ALBRIGHT Is not life too short to bore ourselves Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Sigma Delta Phi 1,2,3,4: Alpha Chi 1,2,35 Anglers' Club 15 Lettermen 3,45 Perm. Comm. 35 Social Studies Rep. I: Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Football l,2, 3,45 All-County 45 All-Metro 45 All-State 4 LESLIE ARENT He is able because he thinks he is able Angling Club 1, 25 Thalians 15 Alpha Chi Hi-Y 3, 4, Pres. 45 Hi-Y Council 45 Vice Pres. 4 BEVERLY JEAN ALEXANDER KAREN ANDERSON ffzgiitlpgildextp manner and the gentlest HA keen mind filled witb wltj, Library Club 45 Preppers 1, 25 Bowling 4 BETTE ALDRIDGE Those happy smiles on her lips whirl, play-make friends to all who pass her ways: Room Rep 3, 45 Girls' League Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Rally 3, 4, Council 3, Drill Master 45 Athletta 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 35 Zinotti 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Perm. Comm. 15 Homecom- ing Princess 45 Miss Personality 35 Senior Hall of Fame5 Preppers Princess 25 Nat. Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3,4 Q N.,,, 4 JOYCE AUNE It's nice to be natural and she's natur- ally nice Dads' Show 1, 25 Preppers 1, 2, Service Chair- man 25 Athletta 25 Zinotti 3, 45 Room Rep. 45 Girls' League Council 45 Student Body 4th Vice Pres. 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Hall of Fame 45 Championship JANICE BACKES I waste no time on worry Transfer-Washougal 25 jr. Choir 25 Home- coming Comm. 1, 25 Freshman Assembly 25 Basketball Banquet 15 Glee Club5 Pep Clnb 25 Tri-Y 35 Cheerleader 1, 25 Intramural Bas- ketballg Softball 1, 2 Volleyball Team 2 DARRELL BAILEY A good man 31 JOAN BAILEY She is all fun Dads' Show 3, 4g Armistice Assembly 43 Cot- ton 8L Cord Comm. 23 Prom Comm. 3, 43 Pi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Zinotti 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, Rally 45 Footlighters lg Preppers 1, 29 Honor Roll 3, 4 DAVID BAUMGARDNER He shall have friends wherever he goes JUDY BARNHART A sweet attractive kind of grace Exchange Assembly 2, Girls' League Style Freshman Class Treas.g Junior Perm Comm., - e n Sports' Princess 4 ' DAVID BARTLETT SHARON BASS I don't say much, hut who knows what Modest and quiet she goes her way I' thinkn jr. Red Cross 2, Preppers 1, 25 Nurses Aid Class 4, Speedball 3 Show 4, Prepp rs 1, 2, Pres. 23 Pi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Historia 2, Jr. Red Cross 29 Rally 3, Council 3, Nat. Honor Society 3, 4g Cheerleader 49 Winter Treas. 4g Zinotti 3, 43 IRENE BECHTOLD She walks serenely Electronics 1, 2, Senior Perm. Comm., Room Rep 4, D.E. Club 4 4 RODGER BLOEDEL This is a man who has power and skill Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y, Vice Pres. 4g 2nd Vice Pres. of Student Body 45 Boys' League Sec. 4g Freshman Pres., Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Mr. Per- sonality 3 TRISTA BURGOYNE BOGGS A good friend is my nearest relation Dads' Show lg Christmas Programg Freshman Assembly, ,Freshman Girls' Service Club, Swimming 1, 25. Volleyball 3 ALAN BERCK GENE BERG Labor is the lot of man .HYWWK and full of fun KW' In Angling Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Elec- .lumof Perm- C0mm-S Phi Sigma T Hi-Y tl-onics 3 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2 Rally 45 Nat. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, His- torian 4g Zinotti 3, 4, Future Nurses 3, His- torian 35 Tri-Y 33 jr. Red Cross 3, Preppers l, 23 Footlighters lg Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Room Rep 3, Senior Hall of Fame, Constitu- tion Revision Comm. Chairman 4 DICK BOGGS The little foolery that wise have makes a great show Debate,Team 39 Sigma Phi Upsilon 2, 3, 43 Audio Visual 1,25 Room Rep. 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Letterman 3, 4 KEITH BOOS Which I have earned with the sweat of lily brow F-F-A. l,2,5,4, Sentinel 2, Vice Pres. 3, Presi- dent 4 1 DAVE BOTTEMILLER A student a mixer an athlete Operetta 2 3 4 Christmas Programl 2 3 4 Dads Show 2 3 4 Phi Sigma Tau HiY Pres 3 Town and Country Council Pres Metropolitan Council Pres Anglers Club 1 2 Pres 2 Honor Rolll 2 3 4 Football 1 2 4 Cross Country 3 Track 2 3 4 Bas etballl 2 3 4 sv- -. seat-- ,,,,.,e.rf 'f'1sq..is -.xr 'E 1553 '. Q Swift nv MARY BOVEY If good be there, she will find it Transfer Salt Lake City 4 Flute Sextette 2 3 Christmas Program 2 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Traveling Assembly 1 2 FHA 4 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4 FTA 4 Chaplain 4 Honor Rolll 2 3 4 Girl of the Month 4 Utah and Oregon All State Orchestras TED BREVVSTER Great things are alone when men and mountains meet Student Body Pres. 4g 2nd Vice-Pres. 3, Phi Sigma Tau 2,3,4g Sec. 2,33 Lettermen 1,2,3,4g Vice-Pres. 3,4g'Quill and Scroll 4, Shrine Foot- ball 4g Mr, Sophomore, Football 1,2,3,4, Co- Capt. 4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Co-Capt. 3,4, State a gen BONNIE BOYD MIKE BREMMER As merry as the day is long' Trouble never troubles him Room Rep 4, Preppers lg Freshman Service Student Workshop 3, 4, Nat. Honor Society Clubg Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, Athletta 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Pres. 45 Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 3 Tri-Y 3 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3, 4 Mr. Yule Tide 4g Football lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4, Golf 3 V DOUGLAS JON BRIDWELL Great things are :lone when men and mountains meet Sigma Phi Upsilon 2, 3, 4g Senior Perm. Comm. 4, Room Rep 3, 4, Fire Squad 25 Track 1, Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 2,33 2 LARRY BUZAN Champ 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4g Sr, Hall of Fame A' BEV BROOKS Ever charming, always smiling Transfer-St. Marys' Academy 2, Armistice Program 3g'Phi Phi Phi 2, 3, 4, Pres 4, Corr. Sec. 33 Preppers 2g F.H.A. 25 Tri-Y 35 Hi Steppers 4 EUGENE BROWN His voice is like the splendor in Iune Transfer Central Catholic 2, Christmas Pro- gram 3, 45 Thanksgiving Program 3, 4, Op- eretta 4, Exchange Assembly 43 F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Auto Club 3, 45 Ensemble 49 Quartet 4 RICHARD MELVIN BUSIC A charitable man is iz true lover of God Dads' Show 1:Band 1, 2, 3g Room Rep. 3: Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 All he does, he does with all his might Freshman Assembly, Minstrel Show 4, Thanks- giving Program 45 Room Rep Ig Alpha Chi Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Pres. 49 Photography Club 1, 2, Treas. 2g Basketball lg Football 2g Track 1, 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Football 3g Intramural Softball 2, 3 MARGARET CAMPBELL CLIFFORD CHRISTENSEN She is willing, she is ablel' By mlfuffy 'lffifen Choir 1,25 Christmas Program 1,29 Thanks- Sr. PlaY? Mllwluklan Staff 43 Ofegon Youth giving Program 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4, COUHCH 45 LR-L 3, 4, PICS- 45 F-T.A- 4, I.R.L. 42 Preppers 1, 23 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. 45 Honor Roll 4 Intramural Basket- ball 33 JERRY CHRISTIANSEN Being good is sneh a lonesome job Room Rep.. 2, 3, 43 Sigma Delta Phi 2, 3, 43 Auto Club 1, 2g Fire Squad 45 Football 13 Basketball 1 STEVE CHRISTIE All the great men are dying off, in fact, I don't feel so well myself Room Rep. 1, 25 Sigma Delta Phi I, 2, 3, 45 D.E. Club 43 Fire Squad 1, 2, Basketball 1, Intramural Basketball 2, 3g Football 1 BONNIE COTTRELL She walks in beauty like the night Pi Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, Corr Sec. 3 ROBERT COLLINS A good fellow among friends Room Rep. 1, 3, Fire Squad 1, 2g Intra- mural Baseball 2, Football 1, 2 JACK COOK What's the use of living if you ean,t enjoy yourself Sigma,Phi Upsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Vice Pres. 3, 45 D.E. Club 3, 4.5 Audio Vis- ual 1, 2, Pres. 2g Auto Club 2, 3, 45 Room Rep. 2, 35 Fire Squad 3 Baseball l, 23 Foot- ball lg Wrestling 1, Zg Basketball lg Track I, 2 LARRY CRAIG His heart is as great as the world junior-Senior Prom Comm. 35 Choir 45 Christ- mas Program I, 25 Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Letterman 4, Senior Hall of Fame, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track lg Wrestling 4 AILSA CRAWFORD Travel has gained her many new friends Transfer-Cairo, Egypt 2, Cairoglyph Staff 1 Pharoah Year Book Staff lg Tourn. of Plays 4, Girls' League Program 2, Orchestra 45 I.R.L. 2,3,4g Historian 39 Sec. 45 Honor Roll 4 DOUGLAS CRITES CHARLOTTE CRANSTON She moves with easy grace Freshman Service Club, Preppers 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 F.N.A. 2 Q. Girls' League Program 4, F.H.A. Q Mi- waukian Staff 4 ELAINE COVAULT A trustworthy friend ' C JERRY CRAWLEY The day shall not be up so soon as I to try a new adventure Yell Squad 3, 4, Yell King 35 Audio Visual lg Sigma Phi Upsilon 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Room Rep 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Hall of Fame, Wrestling 3, Football lg Baseball 1 Unless a man works he can not find out DIANN MARIE DAHL what he is able to do ff l . . L t I ' - v Boy of Yr. Comm. 3: Lettermen l,2,3,4q Pho- Freshmgie grille giug 'gl Wulf: out dehfhl tography 2,3,4g Audio-Visual 1g Rotarian of Red Cross I 2. P ' 11o'BE0mm- 1: Jr- the Month 3, Football Mgr. l,2,3,4g Basketball l ' reppers 2' ' ' Club 4 Mgr. 1,2,3,4g Track Mgr. 1,2,3,4 I l MICHAEL DANA Be what you appear to be CHARLES V DARBY Words of truth and soherriesxu Senior Play Manager, Perm. Comm. 4, Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 1, Hon- or Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, Intra- 'nural Softball 3 l MARY DAVIS NORMAN DAVIS Happy gm I, from 4-aye Pm fyggff His loyal friendship will carry him far Armistice Assembly 3, Tri-Y 3, Preppers 2, Senior Pl2Y-50UHdS T011fl'12mCHf Of Pl2Y5 4 Frosh Service Club, Maroon Staff, Club Edi- -Sound and Lighting? Angling Club 12 tor 4, Girls' Sports l,2,3 Pl 0f08l'3Pl'lY Club 1, 2, 51 4 JUDITI-I SUE DAWSON LARRY WILLIAM DAY A happy mixture of work and play He gathers audiences wherever he goes Band 1, 2, Room Rep 1, Sadie Hawkins Quarter 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 3: Armistice Dance Comm. 1, 2, 3, Spring Concert 1, 2, Assembly 2, 3, 4, Choir Vice Pres. 3, Pres. Nat. Honor Society 3, 4, Preppers l, 2, Tri-Y 43 Cheerleader 3, 4, Yell King 4, junior 3, 4, Inter-Club Rep 4, Jr. Red Cross 2, Perm. Comm., Senior Hall of Fame, Rotarian Thalians 3, Vice Pres. 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, of Month 4, District Leadership Winner 4, Girls' Sports 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Mr. Personality 4 BETTY DeBRAY Nothing is impossible to a willing heart STUART DES BRISAY Preppers 1, 2', Jr. Choir 1, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, It ix fortune that rules 1nen's liver Christmas Program 2, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Armistice Assembly 2, 3, 4 BONNIE DEFFENBAUGH JUDY DeFORD A laughing hrggk fha! never CMMS to She enjoys life as it ix h1ibhle Freshman Assembly, Father and Son Banquet X Student Body Sec. 2, Miss Personality 2 1, 2, Senior Play, Opretta 4, Preppers 1, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Princess 4: Foofllgllfefs Girlef the Month 4, zanom' Tri-Hi-Y 2 3' 43 Ch3Pl3lf1 35 Girls League Council 3, F.I-l.Al 31 49 PYCPPCYS I, 2, Sec. 1, Publicity Chai,-- man 2, Dads' Show 2, Athletta 2, 3 4 Treas. 3 i ' DOUGLAS DELANO LARRIE DOCKEN He Shall have u happy memory Mildew of manners with the bravest Christmas Program I, Milwaukian Staff 4, mind Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,4, Auto Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3, Auto Club 4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Fire Squad 2,3,4, Fire Junior Perm. Comm., Letterman 4, Boys' Chief 4, D.E. Club 4, Outstanding Achieve- League Rep. 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, District Champ ment Award 2, Football 1,3, Track 2,3, Intra- 3: Foorball 1: Basketball 1, 2s Baseball 1: mural Basketball 3,4 BOYS, SPOYIS li 2, 3, 4 . l 35 MARJO DOCKEN You'll know her if you meet her, and youlll find it worth your while Armistice Asscmbly 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Chairman Prom Comm. 35 F.H.A. Style Show 15 Tri-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Rally 45 junior Perm. Comm.5 Room Rep, 25 Athletta 45 Preppers 1, 25 Nat. Honor Society 45 Senior Hall of Fame. GLORIA EBERT Her thoughts and condutt are her own Christmas Program 1, 35 Orchestra 35 Prep- pers 1, 25 Girls' League Council 1, 25 Athletta 1, 25 Rally 3, 45 Room Rep. 1, 2, 35 Girls' League District Rep. 25 Cotton 86 Cord Comm. 25 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Girls' Sports 1, 2, 3 JERRY 'DURHAM JERRY DUMQLT , No is also an answer Go :along with me,the best is yet to Audio Visual lg DE- Club 4: pr0otl.fl1l1.f, 001110 - I l Bsketball 45 raC , 3 ' F,F5A, ll 2, 3, 45 Sec., Vice-Pres.5 Auto Club isgskerxgnmira 3 4, ec. MARIAN DONAHUE With honest pride she scorns each self- ish end Transfer-Lee Vining, Calif. 45 Cheerleader 35 Band 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Glee 1, 25 Chorus 35 Photo Editor, Annual 35 Ski Team 2, 3 VIRGINIA EDMISTON Loyal to truth and fricndshipl' Aghlerra 2,3,45 Room Rep. 45 Tri-Y 45 Honor Society 3,45' Honor Roll 2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2, 3,45 Manager 35 Tennis 3,45 Operetta 2,3,41 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 FRANCIS ELKINS Once a friend, always a friemlv CAROLYN EDMONDS Time is capitul5 she invests it wisely Preppcrs-1,25 Room Rep. 1,2,35 Honor Roll 1,25 Swimming Team 3 Choir 3,4 RON EDMONDSON Tis love that makes the world go round Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Room Rep. 1,25 Class Vice Pres. 15 Honor Roll 1,25 Let- termen 3,45 Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball 45 Variety Show 4 Transfer-North Marion 35 Dads' Show 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Publicity chairman 45 Letter- men 1,25 Room Rep. 45 Senior Nom. Comm.5 Cross Country l,2,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Intramural Sports 3,4 Club 45 Audio-Visual 1 MIKE ELLINGBOE LLOYD ELLIOTT It is best to be rautious and to avoid I 'YA finished gentleman from head to mei, fxfffmffn . Room Rep. 15 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Lettermen 4' Tr ck Choir 3,45 Thanksgiving Program 3,45 Christ- 13 Basketball 1: Baseball 29,43 Football 1,234 mas Program 3,45 Spring Concert 45 D.E. JOYCE ELKINS Her goodness is to he azlmireau' Armistice Assembly 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Tri- Y 3,45 Program Chairman 45 F.H.A. 2 JAN ELLIS If the will, she will5 If sbt' w0n't, sbt' won't Operetta 3,45 Christmas Program 2,3,45 Spring Festival 2,3,45 Freshman Assemblyg Athlettai Tri-Y5 Preppersg Thalians5 Jr. Red Cr0SS4 Swimming5 Tennis NICKY FAX A scholar, and a good om- Dads' Show 35 Alpha Chi Hi-Y 3,4, Treas. 45 Angling Club l,2,35 Treas. 35 Honor Society 2,3,45 Chess Club 15 Senior Hall of Fameg CHARLENE FRAZIER Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 4,1 ALLAN EVENSON VIIHEIHSIA dn A man who chooses bis own society S , QT youlqlmi lien Ii' M , Transfer-Oberon, North Dakota 35 Choir 1, emo: ay' tmlstlce mgram 4: lmm 25 Basketball 1,25 Intramural Basketball 45 Comm. 35 Room Rep. 35 F.H.A. 3,45 Girls' 1 P Sports 1,25 Big and Little Sister Comm. C ass res' 2 ,Q JUDY ENGELMAN Gentle mm' Kind Transferred from Spokane 45 Tri-Y 4 JERRY FENTON Wil 111111 wixzlom are born wifb a man Phi Sigma Tau5 Senior Prcs.5 Senior Hall of Filmei Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Wrestl- ing 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4 BOB FINDLEY I-EN FINKEL Loyal to himself llllll mulzkilul' HHHNW Nfl W l'f l'f' ull fbi' 1l1',VH Qfcl-,een-3 l 2 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Sec. 45 Senior Alpha Chi Hi-Y 3,45 Letterman 2,3545 Pres. 45 Play, iMusicl1l,C0medy 3,45 Dads' Show l,2,3, Football 1,2,3,45 Frosh Basketball5 Track 1.2, 45 Student Director Pep Band 3,45 Business 3,4 Manager, Maroon 45 F.T.A- 43 Honor Roll 2- 3, 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 JANET FISHER Sha is successful in ull sbt' ullrmptsn Transfer-Franklin 25 Prom Comm. 35 Armi- stice Assembly 3,45 Cotton 81 Cord Comm, 25 Christmas Program 25 Thanksgiving Program 25 Sweetheart Ball Comm.5 Preppers 25 F.H.A. 2,3,45 Parliamentarian 45 Tri-Y 45 Room Rep. 45 Nat. Honor Award 15 Honor Roll l,3,4 RICHARD FREEMAN GERRI GAUGER His lifl' is his to mold!! A different personality uml rz must gru- Transfer-Eugene 25 D.E. 45 Football 1,25 In- giou-r smilie' tramura1BaSk6fb2ll 1,3,4 Transfer-Saint Mary's 25 Red Crossg Art Club 45 Christmas Program, Art Workg Senior Play, Art Work She is pretty' lo walk wiib and willy lo talk wills Transfer-Spokane 35 Armistice Assembly 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 F.H.A. Style Show 35 Girls' League Style Show 4g Tri-Y 3, 45 lnterclub Cabinet Vice-Pres, 4, Sec. 35 Rally 45 Pep Club 25 Milwaukie Tri-Y Princess5 Tri-Y Queen PAT GAY Simplicity t11 manner has an enchanting effect Operetta 45 Christmas Program 2,3,45 Spring Concert 2,3,45 Armistice Assembly 45 Preppers 1,25 Footlighters 15 Library Club Pres. 45 F.H.A. 1,2 DON GRAF Thoughts are mightier than the strength of hands Dads' Show5 Skin Divers, Vice Pres. 3 KEN GIDDINGS GENE GLIVINSKI Smooth runs the water where the hroole The essence of politeness il dffpn D.E. Club 45 Electronics 2 Transfer-Cleveland 35 Lettermen 3,45 Nat. Honor Societyg Honor Roll 35 Track 1,25 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 1 SHARON GEORGE No more capable person could be found Dads' Show Z5 Armistice Assembly 35 Rally 45 Tri-Y 35 Preppers 1,25 Thalians 2,35 Treas.: Footlighters lg Girl of the Month 35 Tri-Y Winter Princess 35 Girls' League Council 45 junior Perm. Comm.5 Prom Comm. 3 3 , if x 1 X WARREN HABLUETZEL None but himself can be his parallel Sigma Phi Upsilon 1,2,3,45 Fire Squad 2,35 D.E. Club5 Vice Pres. 45 Auto Club Pres. 3' Rock Bc Mineral 25 Track 1,25 Boys' Sports 1 a DON HAMBURG DENNIS HARDMAN ln himself is bi! 'mlghf' Men of few worrls are often the best Sigma Phi Upsilong D.E. Club Parliamentarian Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Dance Band 2,3, 45 Sports 1 45 Metro Band 8: Orchestra5 Westernersg Span- ish Club: Golf PAUL HARRIS Happiness lies, Band l,2,3,4 first af all, in health JUDY HARTMAN VERNON HARTSHORN A firm rietermination will always win NA hard 1,L,gi,,,,ing mwkctj, u good emj, 0141 ings, Transfer-Honolulu 15 Toastmasters 'Speech Student Stores Electronics? Honor Society Contest 2, Phi Phi Phi 3,45 Sec. 4, Treas. 35 D.E. Club 3,45 Sec. 3, Historian 45 Preppers 2 KENNETH HART Nobody loves life like a young man 5 Lettermen 3,45 Track 1: Football 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,4 RAY HASKINS A kind fare, a kind heart CAROL HAYS Gaiety without eclipse Transfer-Iefferson 35 Drama 35 Choir 3,45 Operetta 45 D.E. Club 45 Girls' Sports 1,3 DONNA HEMSWORTH A happy heart is better than a full purse Christmas Program 1,25 Room Rep. 35 Prom Comm. 35 Thanksgiving Program 1,25 Spring Concert 25 Pi Sigma l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Preppers 1,25 Corres. Sec. 3 DIANE HICKOX If every good deed were a rent, size'a' be a millionaire Dist.. Girls' League Pres. 45 Rally 3,45 Pres. 45 Girls' State Rep. 35 Girl of the Month 35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Ensemble 2,45 Operetta 1, 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Christmas Program 1,2,3,45 Girls' League Sec. 25 Class Sec. 35 jr. Red Cross 1,2,3,45 Pres. 3 WALT HICKS Happy men shall have many friends Angling Club 2,35 Audio Visual 1,2,35 Letter- man 45 Sgt-at-armsg Audio Visual5 Football 1,45 Baseball 1,25 Wrestling 45 Track 4 JOHN HINTZ Do as you would be done by Transfer from Franklin 2 LOREN HAWKINS Gentle in manner, firm in reality Fire Squad 3,45 Auto Club 3,45 Electronics 1,2 JEAN HAYWARD Quietly she goes ber way Pendleton Convention D.E. 45 State F,I-LA, Convention 35 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 25 Freshman Service Club5 F.T.A. 3,45 D.E. Club 45 Prcppers 25 Girls' Sports 1,2,35 Tennis 25 Badminton 3 . BILL HENNINGS Nothing rerommenils a man more to a female mimi' than good looks Chairman Cotton 51 Cord Comm. 25 Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,45 Sophomore Pres.5 Senior Vice Pres.5 D.E. Club Pres.5 Room Rep. 2,3,45 Fire Squad 25 Auto Club 3,45 Senior Hall of Fame5 Football 1,25 Intramural Football 3 ,ix DON HICKS Filled with jokes from toe to crown-no chance to be sad when be's around Dads' Show 15 Room Rep. 2,35 Intramural Basketball 35 Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,45 Rock :SC Agate 25 Fire Squad 25 Senior Hall of Fame SHARON HILZER plotted mischief Christmas Program 15 Frosh Service Show 15 Dads' Show 1,45 Spring Concert 1,25 Frosh Service Club5 Office Staff 4 DEON HITTLE With a modest and quiet air Dads' Show 2,3545 Senior Play 2,3,45 Junior Play 2,3,45 Prom Comm 234' Tourn of Plays 2,3,4, Christmas Program 2,3,4, Oper- etta 2,3545 Rock 81 Mineral Club l,2,35 Art Club 3,45 Future Nurses 45 Intramurals 1 2 3 By the twinkle of ber eye, I fear slye LETHA HOLBROOK Nothing is impossible Io u willing heart Maroon Staff Editor 43 Orchestra l,2,3,43 Operetta 3,43 Christmas Program ' I,2,3,4Q Northwest Orchestra 33 Spring Concert 2,3,43 String Quartet 3,43 Tri-Y 43 Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll 33 Girls' Sports 13 Quill St Scroll 4 SUE HOLCOMB A xmilc in ber eyes, on her Iipx a song Transfer-Oregon City 33 Ensemble 3,43 Operetta 3,43 Triple Trio 43 Choir 3,43 Christ- mas Program 3,43 Exchange Program 3,43 Spring Concert 3,43 Hi Steppers 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Senior Hall of Fameg Winters Sports Queen 4 JANICE HOLSCLAW Like flu' nigblingzzlz' .ibc .ving.v OPWCUI3 1,2,3,43 Choir 1,2,3,43 Ensemble 23 43 Triple Trio 43 Christmas Program l,2,3,Zt3 Th lt ' ' an S8lVH1g Program I,2,3,4Q Dads Show 2, 3,43 Yell Leader 33 Girls' League Council 15 P1 Sigma 2,3,43 Vice Pres. 4, Chaplain 43 Senior Hall of Fame JOANNE HOPP Thr nzildest Wlt111YII'l'A uml the gcnilcxt heart Armistice Program 43 Prom Comm. 33 Big and Little Sister 43 Preppers 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Rally 3,43 Girls' League Sec. 43 Room Rep. 33 Sweetheart Ball Princess 33 Girls' Sports 1,23 All-Star Volley- ball I MOLLIE HOUGHTON To seek glory is not E'071f'!'if,, Tourn of plays 2,33 Maroon Staff 43 I.R.I.. 3,43 Vice-Pres. 43 Preppers l,2Q Footlighters 13 Thalians 2,33 Athletta 43 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,43 Honor Roll l,2,3,43 Girls' Sports l,2,3,4 JEANINE HOWARD A lady of infbcr and every inch a lady Pi Sigma l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 43 Honor R011 45 Dads' Show 23 Operetta l,2,33 Christmas Pf0Sf31Tl 1,235 Spring Concert l,2,33 Cotton 8C Cord Comm. 23 Room Rep. 43 D.E. 43 Hi Steppers 3 JOHN HUNTER Good grooming ix the mark of zz good man ' Electronics 13 Photography 13 Thalians 23 D.Il. 43 Senior Prom. Comm.3 Golf 2,33 Intramural BONNIE HUGHES Art for arts' sake mr ymun Choir 3,43gSenior Hall of Fame3 Football 13 Art Club 3'4 Track 2 T53- g ,I t 3 MARCEL HURLIMAN A hola' man F.F.A, l,2,3,43 Treas. 23 Pres. 33 Hi-Y I3 Wrestling l,2,3,43 Fifth Place State 43 Base- ball 13 Intramural Basketball 3,4 Ping Pong 2 PEGGY IFFERT Pm just a minute and u half tall Tourn. of Plays 13 Christmas Program 23 Cot- ton Bc Cord Comm. 23 Operetta 33 Exchange Assembly 33 Pi Sigma l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Chap- lain 2, Corr. Sec. 3,43 Preppers 1,21 Foot- lighters 13 F.H.A. 23 Cotton Bt Cord Princess 33 Frosh Assembly. HOPE IRA Tomorrow always brings her ri new clay Dads' Show 2,3,43 Junior-Senior Prom 2,3,43 Christmas Play 2,3,43 Operetta 2,3,43 Tourn. of Plays 2,3,43 Sadie Hawkins 3,43 Minstrel Show 43 Senior Play 3,43 Art Club 3,4 OPAL JENSEN JEAN JOHNSON ROBERT JAOKLE What Com-es from the artist mmcs from the man Room Rep. 1,2,33 Sadie Hawkins 43 Art Club 43 F.F.A. 1,2,33 Reporter 23 Safeway Award 23 Sigma,Phi Upsilon 3,43 Senior Hall of Fameg P.T.A. Poster Contest, First Place 33 Football l,2,3Q Wrestling 13 Baseball l I TOM JENSEN Silence is golden ELMER JOHNSON He smiles, and smiles, and is still the villainv D.E. Club 4g Room Rep. 2,33 Honor Society 13 Football 13 Basketball 13 Baseball 1 With honest pride sbt' storms earl: selfixlv one Transfer-Hood River 43 Room Rep. 4: Band 1,23 Drama Playg G.A.A. lg Historian: F.H.A. 1,2,3Q Sec.-Treas. 23 Pres. 33 Honor Roll l,2, 3,4 LLOYD JOHNSTON W'itb modesty be bears hivnselfn ALICE JONES A soul or honor, truth urzzl loyalty Choir 43 Dads' Show3 Art Work 33 Operetta 45 Art Club 4g Christmas Program 4J Art Work 3 ,4 PETE JONES Here beauty outslaines the rest Senior Perm. Comm.3 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 35 Cotton 85 Cord Comm. 23 Office Staff 43 Pi Sigma 2,3,4Q Rally 43 Zinotti 3,43 Preppers 1,23 Senior Hall of Fame3 Room Rep. 2,3 ROBERT JORDAN JIM JOLLEY A hubby-go-lucky guy SANDY JOHNSON On wings of winds came flying Frosh Service Club3 F.H.A. 1,21 Frosh Talent Pi-ogramg Art Club 43 Christmas Program 4 KAREN JONES Bz'gone dull care, Thou and I shall never agree Dads' Show 23 F.H.A. 13 Preppers 1,2Q D.E. 4 A gentle man of u good consciz'nre Virtue is bold and goodness never fear- Dads' Show 33 Band 1,2,3,4Q Photography l,2, 3,4, Pres. fuln AUDREY KEETH Good words are worih murh and cos! littlen Transfer-West Linn 25 Choir 1,2,3,45 Oper- etta 3,45 Spring Festival 1,2,3,45 Christmas Program I,2,3,45 Armistice Assembly 45 May Queen Assembly 35 May Day Festival 15 Tri-Y JAMES KELLEY Hr knows what is whuf' Audio-visual 1,2 ' I 45 Volley Ball 1 ELAINE KIESZ From her lhey honor Transfer-Ontario 2 ' Milwaultian Exchan 1. ALLEN R. KELLY I would help others out of 11 fellow feeling 5 . Frosh Football MS!-9 Elecffomcs 1-29 Audio' Visual 2,3,4, Pres' 4 Q' PAT KENDIG I know a Irick worth two of yours Armistice Program 45 Prom Comm. 35 Chair- man5 Cotton 85 Cord Comm. 25 Office Staff 45 Rally 3,4, Sec.5 Zinotti 2,3,4, Treas. 35 Honor Society 2,3,45 Preppers 1,25 Room Rep. 45 Honor Roll 2,35 Class Treas. 25 Perm. Comm. 3 read fhe perfevl ways of BONNIE KING Her smile is sweetened by her gravity Preppers 1,25 Footlighters 1 D E Exec Comm 4 , g' Editor 35 Editor-in-Chief 45 Pony Express Feature Editor 35 Tourn of Plays 35 Dads' Show 35 Tri-Y 3,4, Pres. 4, Council 35 Thali- ans 2, Sec. 35 Girl-of-the-Month Chairman 45 Thespians 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4 DONNA KUEHN Her charms are many Christmas Program 25 Thanksgiving Program 25 F.H.A. 25 Style Show 35 F.N.A. 45 Bowling 15 Swimming 1,3 BOB KOIDA The hes! man of us all W'hy worry, I never dp Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Letter- Audio-Visual 1,25 Fire Squad 45 Auto Club man? Junior PFCSQS HOIIOI' S0Ciety5 Honor Roll- 3,4g 11-'RA' 4 Cross Country l,2,3,45 Wrestling 4 JEANNE KULLBERG Smile and the world smiles with you. Christmas Prograrn5 Cotton and Cord Comm. 25 Room Rep. 25 Pi Sigma 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 35 Zinotti Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 25 Honor Society 2,3545 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Science Fair Sweepstakes Winner 4 HARRY KURTZ 0RVfxLfLf-?D I J , hh d I ,, NTIJ b .5 -A - ou in imaways omg 1S.1lJ' Selfyf' ones! man zs able to speak for him Electronics 1,2: DIE. Club 4: Angling Club Band 1 42 1 CHARELL LAMB Wisely she goes-mul slouu They stmnhle who run fasl Armistice Assembly 3,45 Preppers 1,25 jr. Red Cross 2, Historian 3, Vice Pres. 45 Tri-Y 3, Inter-Club Historian 4 1 LINDA LANDIS Fair and wise and good is she. Christmas program 25 Dad's Show 25 Prom Comm. 35 Cotton and Cord Comm. 25 Room Rep. 35'MilWaukian staff 45 Rally 3,45 Pi Sigma l,2,3,4, Historian 45 Zinotti 3,45 Prep- pers 25 F.H.A. 25 Style Show 1 ELIZABETH LAMB An hour of foil, a day for sport Armistice Program 3,45 Junior-Senior Prom Comm. 35 Girls, Sports Editor, Maroon5 Ath- letta 2,3,45 Swimming'Manager 3, Pres. 4, Honorary Pin Award 45 Tri-Y 3,45 Senior Hall of Fame5 Nat. Volleyball Rating 35 Ten- nis 3,45 Badminton Tourn. Winner 25 Cham- pionship Speeclball Capt. 35 Championship Vol- leyball Team 4 JEANNETTE LANGLEY Her happiness makes others happy Operetta 1,2,3,45 'Cotton and Cord Comm. Z Dad's Show 1,25 Christmas Program 1,2,3,45 Senior Play prompter5 Sadie Hawkins Comm. 45 Thanksgiving Program 1,2,3,45 Armistice Program 45 Spring Concert 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,2, 3,4, Pres. 45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Office Staff 4 GERRIE LAWLER She sees the funny side of everything Transfer-St. Mary's Academy 35 Freshman Recitalg Maroon Staff, Class Editor 45 Armi- stice Assembly 35 Phi Phi Phi 45 Tri-Y 35 Red Cross 1,25 F.T.A. 35 Honor Roll 3,4 CLARK LINDSAY Common sense is uncommon Alpha Chi Hi-Y 45 Audio-Visual 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 Auto Club 45 Room Rep. 4 CHARLES LE COMTE Always on the bright siele of life Photography 1,25 D.E. Club 4 JACK LEITZ JAY LILLIE He ix well paid who is well satisfied!! A little nonsense does noi mishecome a F.F.A. 1,2,35 D.E. Club 4 monarch Junior-Senior Prom 35 Boys' League Pres. 45 Phi Sigma Tau 2,3,45 Lettermen 2,3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Perm. Comm. 35 Honor Roll 2. 35 Perry Peake Award 35 Toastmasters Speech Contest 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,4. RICHARD LOMBARD CHUCK LONEY' 5 5 D HU ix his nature lo be Xilenff A lion ls not so fierce as they paint hzm Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Auto Club 1,2: Room REP- 1.2: Football 13,32 Golf 3 Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2 BOB LIVINGSTON H It's the mind tha! makes the mahn Audio-Visual 15 Electronics 1,25 TCHHIS 3-4 i I 43 l BETH MACDOUGALL Strong is her soul, and wise Milwaukian Staff 3,-4, Business Manager 45 Of- fice Staff 2,35 Dial Log 35 Armistice Assembly 45 F.H.A. Style Show 1,2,35 March of Dimes Chairman 45 Girl of the Month 45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,35 Girls' Sports 1,2, 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Athletta 3,4 COLLINS MARTIN He lives to build, but not to boast j'.V. Basketball 2,35 J.V. Football 2,35 Varsity Basketball 45 Football 45 Room Rep. 1,25 Sig- ma Delta Phi l,2,3,4, Pres. 4 LEE MATTESON Merrily, merrily, I shall live D.E. Club 45 Freshman Basketball and Football CATHY MCCORD She enjoys life as it is Drama Program 45 Freshman Representativeg Rally 3,45 Athletta 1,25 Girls' Sports 1,25 Volleyball Champion 25 Tennis 3,4 DONALD MCCOUN He who means no mischief does it ull Room Rep. 1,2,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Treas. 3, P1-eg, 4: Audio-Visual 1,2,35 Lettermen 45 Voc. Ag 1,25 Citizenship Award Winner 45 Football 1,2 43 Baseball 15 Wrestling 1,2 JACK MASTERMAN Give me room fo slaml and I slaall mort' the world Electronics 1,2,3,4 MICHAEL MCCORD A smile is worth u million frowns Football 45 TCnrliS 2,3,45 Basketball 2 RONALD MANTEI A lilile nrmsense now and flaen is relivlml by lhe wisesl men Room Rep. 1,45 Intramural Supervisor 4: Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,45 Honor Rall 2,41 Basketball 15 Intramural Basketball 253,45 Base- ball 1,2,3 ,4 LORETTA MCCARTER All who joy would win Swimming 2,3 fm-fix lewis VERNA MCDONALD Ambition is always wilb her Usherette Commencement 35 Usherette Senior Playg Fine Arts Editor, Maroon 45 Freshman Service Club: Rock BL Agate Club 1 DAVE MCROBERTS Because of you we will be glad to be gay Sigma Delta Phi Z,3,45 Electronics 1,25 D.E. Club 45 Audio-Visual Club5 Intramural Basket- ball SHARON POET MENC Wealth of character Prom Comm. 35 Room Rep. 1,25 Dads' Show 25 Armistice Program 35 Christmas Program 1: Pi Sigma 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Chaplain 45 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sec. 45 Tri-Y 35 Preppers 25 jr. Red Cross 25 Freshman Service Club: Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 MARJORIE MILLAR Sunny is her nalure Room Rep. 45 P.E. Office 45 Sadie Hawkins Dance Chr. 45 Bids Chr. Sweetheart Ball 45 Cotton 84 Cord Comm. 25 Prom Comm, 35 Girls League Council 45 Rally 45 F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 Council 45 Preppers 25 Honor Roll 35 Sweetheart Ball Court 3 SHARON MORRISON Shift a right good lass Office Staff 45 Rally 45 F.H,A. 1,25 Preppers 1,25 Prom Comm. 35 Girls Sports 1.2 NORMAN NELSON RITA MISKE Bill to see her was io love her Transfer-Oregon City 45 Choir 2,35 Acapella Choir 45 Ensemble 45 Operetta 45 F.T.A, 2, Sec. 35 Y-Teens Sec. 35 Christmas Ball Prin- cess 25 Girls' Track 1 PEGGY MORBY BOB MORGAN A girl with everlasting beauty Move cautiously in this galloping world Christmas Program 25 Thanksgiving Program 25 Audio-Visual 1 DENNIS MYERS He is ever ready to reach new spheres of activity Transfer-Benson 2 'ls ALBERT MORTENSEN He was not merely a fhip off the old block, but lhe old block ilselff' Photography 152, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Chess Club Sec. 35 Maroon Staff, Boys' Sports Ed. 45 I.R.L. 3, Treas. 4 KAREN NANCE She is liked by us all Dads' show 2,35 Room Rep. 15 Cotton 81 Cord ,Chairman 25 Armistice Program 45 Christmas Program 25 Hi-Steppers 3,45 Honor Rall 1,25 3,45 Girls' sports 152,35 Preppers 1,2,5 Jr. Red Cross 25 Thalians 2,35 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 Few things are impossible to diligence Band 1,25 Christmas Program 1,25 Spring Con- cert l,25 Pep Band 25 D.E. Club 45 Milwauk- ian Staff 4 REBA Jo NELSON She is willing and ablev Dads' Show 35 Tourn. of Plays 1,35 Best Ac- tress 35 First Vice-Pres. Student Body 45 Rally 3,45 Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Girls' League Council 35 Room Rep. 1,2,35 Perry Peake Award 35 Girl of the Month 45 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Athletta 2,3,45 Sgt.-at-Arms5 Talent Show 4 DAVE NOVOTNY There is no wisdom like franleness Cotton BL Cord Comm. 25 Sigma Delta Phi 1, 2,3,45 Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 45 Rock BL Agate Club 25 Football l,2,3,45 Intramural Basket- ball 2,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4i Orchestra Participa- tion 1 JOYCE NUNAMAKER I have gained my experienre and learned -well here Sadie Hawkins' Comm. 45 Big 81 Little Sister Comm. 4 STEVE PETERSEN PATRICIA OSTERMAN The sunny soul needs no letters of intro- duction? Cotton 81 Cord Comm. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 23 Phi Phi Phi ls2,3,4, Pres. 4, Trcas,3, Corres. Sec. 3, Historian 2: F.H.A. 25 Hi-Steppers 3,45 Swimming 2 JIM PEISLEY has himself A wise man 11r'vc'r loses anything if he PEGGY PERLEY She is very knowing Choir 2,3,45 Ensemble 45 Triple Trio 45 Oper- MIKA PAIZANNIS Her s111111y smile is appreciated in this rainy climate Exchange Student from Greece 45 Athletta 45 Girlls Sports 4 Art Club 45 Christmas 45 Operetta 4 etta 3, 45 Christmas Program 2, 3, 45 Armi- stice Program 3,45 Spring Concert 2,3,45 Tri-Y 3,4, Chaplain 45 F.N.A. 49 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Swimming 35 Volley- ball 3 , NHS? if fl 5 '3lflJiYlg adzwiturous in life Sigma P111 Upsilon 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 49 D.E. Club 3,45 Audio Visual 1,25 Wrestling ROBERTA PRENTISS Be the labor great Of small-do it well or not at all Transfer-Anchorage, Alaska 25 Tourn. of Plays 45 Senior Playg Milwaukian Staff 45 Armistice Assembly 3,45 Prom Comm. 35 Hi Club Board of Directors 45 Athletta 2,3,45 Preppers 25 Tri-Y 3,4, Publicity Chairman 3. Sec. 45 Honor Roll 3,45 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,45 Volleyball Championship Team 4 JUDY QUINCER brings risk German Program 3 2 'F' LARRY PHILBRICK WALTER POWERS A slow man is a contented man He is wisest it seems who avoids ex- Roc-k 8: Agate l,2,3,45 Audio Visual l,2,3,4 Memes Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4 JOHN PETTERSON Worth makes the man, and courtesy the gentleman Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,4, Pres. 35 I.V. Yell Squad 25 Electronics 15 G lf 2- It I Basketball 29,4 O Hmmm I I. JUDIE QUIMBY Who gives and asks nothing in return Girls' League Council 45 Hi Club Board of Directors 45 Art Club 3,45 Preppers I5 F.H.A. 15 F.N.A. 45 Room Rep. 1,45 Girls' League Style Show 45 D.E. 45 Christmas Program 3,45 Sweetheart Ball Comm. 1.35 Maroon Staff 4 In silence also there is a worth that MARY MCCOLLUM RENARD A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Dads' Show 35 Armistice Program 35 Christmas Program 15 Office Staff 45 Hi-Steppers 3, 45 Stepperettes 3, 45 Tri-Y 35 Freshman Service Club5 D. E. Club 4 LAUREL RATCLIFF Constantly striving lo make her better best Exchange Student to Germany 45 Honor Roll l,2,3,45 Y-Teen Interclub Cabinet and Coun- cil 3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Rally 45 Elks' Leader- ship Award 45 Senior Hall of Fameg Athletta 2,3545 Tri-Y 3,45 Jr. Red Cross 1,2,3, Treas. 25 Preppers l,2, Treas. 25 Merry Christmas Prin- cess 3 LINDA ROBBINS She's the fairest one of all Maroon Staff, Senior Class Editor 45 Armistice Assembly 35 Phi Phi Phi 3,4, Chaplain 35 Vice Pres. 45 Tri-Y 35 Preppers 1,25 Sadie Hawkins Comm. 2 DELLA ROGERS To Charm, to strengthen and to teaz'h Tourn. of Plays 2,3,4, 2nd Best Actress 2. Ass't. Dir. 3, Dir. of Best Play 45 Senior Playg Dads' Show 2,3,45 Class Sec. 45 Nat. Honor C 3 Socieflf 3,43 F.T.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4'5 Thespians Omm- 2f3,4, SCC- 4: Girls' League Service Chrm. 3, Program Chrm. 45 Footlighters 1, Reporter5 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 45 Senior Hall of Fame JUDY ROLL Kindness and Sweetness meet as one Preppers 1,25 D.E. Club 3,4 KATHY GRIMES ROSE FRED RUSH BILL RIEDLINGER MICHAEL VERNON RIMER Ah wh, 13 Id I'fe all labor may H '0f it W fefmffw of M 'J 7' JV Yell, Leadeii gli Dli Club 4 Treas 4' Phi Sigma THU Hi-Y 2,3545 Town 8l2CouiKry, . . . , . . , . , . l 1- -A 5 E . Eagceitbglgzlntramural Basketball 3,45 Foot- Xlcieifjxinig Elaiflgfgr 2iiollrg:ifFo0Tl-igl 13- a 5 o 45 Golf 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4 DONNA JEAN ROLL As full of spirit as the mouth of May Rally 3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Preppers 1,25 D-E- Club 45 Cotton Sc Cord Comm. 25 Prom VARIS RATNIEKS A man not to be changed' by time or place Transfer-Oregon, City 45 Room Rell' 45 -l'V' Basketball 2 PAT RODGERS Life is too short for me Io worry over Football 2,3,4, All-County 45 Sigma Delta Phi 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Lettermen 2,3,4, Sgt.-at- Arms 35 Boys' State 35 Milwaukian Staff 45 Room Rep. I,2,35 Dads' Show 35 Baseball 15 Wrestling 25 Exchange Assembly 4 TOM RONNE All things rome round to him who will hzgt wait Audio Visual 15 Anglers 25 Track 1,2 ff tb U We earn from use we lmfe bmtev I The man who hlushes is not quite Ihr' AMPARO SANCHEZ , Her sweetness has made hm' man-5 friends Senior Playq Tourn, of Plays Dir. 45 Dads' Show 1,3,45 Armistice Program 45 Rally 3,45 Thespians 4, Vice Pres.5 Thalians 2,3, Pres. 35 Footlighters 1, Treas. 15 Tri-Y 3,45 Freshman Service Clubg Maroon Staff 45 Volleyball Championship Team 3. DALE SAN TTI No legacy is so rirh as honesty Band 1,2.3 SHIRLEY SCHUFF The mirror of all courtesy Miss Merry Christmas 45 Girl of Month 45 Perm. Comm. 45 Jr. Red Cross 3,4, Pres. 45 Tri-Y 3,4, Council 3,45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Armistice Assembly 4: Operetta 1,2,3,45 Christmas Program l,2,3,4- Choir 1,2,3,45 Prom Comm. 3 v JERRY SCI-IOMBER IRENE SCHGT Steadfast of thought H . . A ,- , U Audio Visual 15 Angling Club 25 Auto Club 4, T lglggfegifgsof HMM Sgt.-at-Armsg Intramural Football 35 Wrestl- mm er ing l SHIRLEY SCOTT Beauty seen is never lost Phi Phi Phi 2,3,45 Historian 45 Chaplain 3 Cotton Bc Cord Comm.'3,45 Prom Comm. 3 Room Rep. 25 Dads' Show 2,3 SANDRA SETTELMEYER Silence is sweeter than speech TOM SCOTT ELIZABETH SEAFELDT ffciw me neiiber paver! , b , A sweet and virtuous soul bappimmv y nm H6 M' im, Red Cross 2,35 F.N,A. 45 Sadie Hawkins Band l,2,3,45 Audio-Visual 15 Auto Club 4 ommi 4 RAY SHAW Variety is the spice of life Transfer-Carlton 35 Sigma Phi Upsilon 4 D.E. Club 4, Sgt.-at-Armsg Wrestling 3 DONALD SMITH DONNA SMITH Little strokes ffl: big oaksv Fw all of fffffffffoffi swf mf' W - ff Boys' League Vice Pres. 45 Lettermen 2,3,45 tbimblf' of mmmon Xc 1'len V Sigma Phi Upsilon 2,3,45 Wrestling I,Z,3,4 Preppers 1,25 Ir. Red Cross 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3: Zinotti 3,4, Tre as. 45 Rally 3,4, Treas. 4: Girls' League Sec. 4: Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Room Rep. 1,2 JANICE SMITH Live gaily, while ye may Cotton Sl Cord Comm. 25 Sadie Hawkins Comm. 35 Pi Sigma 2,3,4, Chaplain 2,3, Corrs. Sec. 45 Jr. Red Cross 25 Preppers 2: D-E- Club 45 Hi-Steppers 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Exchange Assembly 45 Intramural Swimming 2 RICHARD SMITH Thoughts are mightier than the strength of handsu Room Rep. 2,35 Sigma Delta Phi 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3,45 Golf 1,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Letterman 1,2,3,4 JIM STALEY To have made an effort alone is worth the struggle clk. 86 A ate Club 2 DE 4' Football Man- Ro ' g S ' - , ager 25 Intramural Basketball 2,3,4 JERRY W. SMITH MARJORIE SMITH From a little spark may burst a mighty Small of stature, hut great of eapacityi' flame Transfer Klamath Falls 25 Armistice Assem- Chess Club 1,25 Audio Visual 25 F.F.A. 4: HY 33 PfePPef5 21 Rally 45 Zinotti 3,45 Tri-Y Wrestling 1 3,4, Treas. 35 Girls' Sports 3 JERRY A. SMITH I love the world and everything in it Sigma Phi Upsilon 3,45 Alpha Chi Hi-Y 253,45 D.E. Club 3,45 Wrestling 15 Football 2 PENNY SOMMER Light-hearted, merry, jolly and gay-a girl with happy-go lucky way Hi Steppers 3,43 Christmas Program 15 Dads' Show 15 Cotton 86 Cord Comm. 25 Social Studies Rep. 15 D.E. 45 Pi Sigma l,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 35 Junior Vice Pres.5 F.H.A. 25 Preppers THOMAS BRUCE SPAIN 1,2 He is an exceedingly well read man CYNTHIA STALEY Photography 3,45 I.R.L. 45 F.T.A. 4, Histor- Bright eyes and 4 lovely smile ians Dads' Show 3.4: Senior Play: Tennis 2.3.4 Zinorri Tri-Hi-Y 5,-1, Pres. 4, Historian 35 Rally 45 Preppers 1,25 Historian 15 F.H.A. 2,35 Dads' Show 25 Prom. Comm. 35 Girls' Sports l,2,3 DICK STARK KEITH STEPHENSON What you do still better: what youwg Wise men say nothing in dangerous done times Sea Fans 35 Audio Visual 2 Elecgfonicg 1,2,3,45 Audio Visual l,2,3,4 VIC STANKEWITSCH Large his bounty, his soul sincere Sigma Phi Upsilon 45 Fire Squad 4 DICK STOLTE The word impossible is not in my dic- tionary Cotton 85 Cord Comm. 25 Intramural Basket- ball 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,4 STEVE SWAN Few things are impossible to diligence Auto Club 3,4 Christmas Play 45 Senior Play5 D.E. Club 4: . JERRY STUTZMAN Little but mighty Track 35 Fire Squad 45 D.E. Club 4 KEITH SWOVERLAND . I know a trick worth two of yours Choir 1,2,3,45 Christmas Program l,2,3,45 En- semble 35 Operetta 3,45 Room Rep. 25 Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3,45 Audio Visual l,2, Sgt-at-Arms 1,25 Baseball 15 Foot- ball 2,3 CLINTON TAYLOR , Thou art free Auto Club 3,4 MIKE THELIN His heart is as greut us the worlill' Sigma Delta Phi 3,45 Sec. 45 D.E. Club 45 Auto Club 3,45 Room Rep. 25 Honor Roll 1 TOM TAYLOR They can conquer who believe they can Chess Club I,2,35 Nat. Honor Society 3,4 DOUG THIESSEN Ye, I can give and take a joke Ag. l,2,3,45 D.E. Club 45 Football l,2,3 SHARON THOM Ad1niration will linger here long Transfer Washington High 25 Cotton ISL Cord Comm. 25 Prom Comm. 35 Dads' Show 35 Girls' League Style Show 45 Pi Sigma 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Sec. 35 Hi-Steppers 3,45 Preppers 25 F.H.A. 25 Honor Roll 2,3,45 Room Rep. 4 WANDA TRAUDT When anything happens she is there with hells Rally 3,45 Zinotti 2,3,45 Fire Squad 35 Room Rep. 25 Preppers 1,25 F.H.A. 1,25 Prom Comm. 35 Cotton 8L Cord Comm. 25 Nom. Comm. 2 CAROLE THOMPSON Play your part5 she has hers Choir 1,2,3,45 Mixed Ensemble 2,3,45 Dads' Show 1,2,3,45 Operetta 1,2,3,45 Art Club 3,45 Tri-Y 45 Athleta 45 Thespians 45 Girl of the Month 45 Art Award,35 Tennis Champion 3 MERRITT TUTTLE Slow but sure Band l,2,3 PAT VASA The magic of a face ' Transfer Sidney, Nebr. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 jr. PIHYS Senior Play5 Teen Queens5 Pep Club 1,2, 35 G.A.A. 3 BEVERLY WEIKUM Where will we ever find another like her Phi Phi Phi 1,2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Sec. 35 Rally 35 Prcppers 1,25 Yell Leader 3,45 Choir 1,25 Christmas Program 1,25 Thanksgiving Program 1,25 Prom Comm. 35 Cotton 86 Cord Comm 2 JOAN WILLARD A rlever mind, a pretty face Armistice Program 35 Pep Band !,2: Spring Concert 1,25 Christmas Program 1,25 Dads' Show 1,2,45 Band Concert 1,25 Dial Log 35 Pi Sigma 3,45 Hi Steppers 3,45 Preppers 1,25 Of- TED WALTZ MARILYN WATT The star of an unconquered will Her heart is as far from fraud as heaven Dads' Show 2,35 Chess Club 15 D.E. Club 4 and earlbn Footlighters 15 Preppers 25 Jr. Red Cross 25 Thalians 3 TODD V. WILDER JAYNE CAY WILDSCHUT PTi1lCP of f0u7ff-Wi Pf0ud and Sffongn Here's the girl with the dark brown hair Lettermen 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Football 35 -wbofg always willing 10 lake 4 dare Tl'3Ck 1,2,3,4 Senior Play5 I.R.L. 4, Historiang Art Club 3,45 Hi Steppers 4 ARDEE VINES Those who have more talents develop them morel' Senior Play5 Dads' Show 1,2,3,45 Exchange Assemblies 1,2,3,45 Tour.- of Play Dir. 4: Ass't. 35 Thespians 2,3,45 Pres. 4, Sec. 35 Rally 3,45 Ass't. Drill Dir. 35 Footlighters' 1, Pres.5 Preppers 1,2, Vice-Pres. 25 Inter-club Chair- man 25 Most outstanding Sr. in Dramatics5 Talent Contest Winner 45 Honor Roll 1,2,3,4 DAVE WILCOX I'm minding my troubles with a smile Sigma Phi Upsilon 45 Angling Club 15 Tourn. of Plays Comm. 45 Operetta Comm. 45 Ex- change Assemblies 45 Baseball 15 Football 15 Intramural Wrestling 35 Intramural Basketball 45 Intramural Football 3 DAVID CHARLES WILLIAMS Tis good to live and learn Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Concert Orchestra 2,3545 F.F.A. 2,3,4, Sentinel 45 Metro-League Honor Band fice Staff 4 JUDY WILLIAMS For we that live to please, must please to live Dial-log Staff 35 Spring Concert 1,2,35 Orches- tra 3,45 Sadie Hawkins Comm. 45 Freshman service Clubg F.N.A. 3,45 Pres. 45 Jr. Red Cross 1,25 Tri-Y 3,4, Service Chairman 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Honor Roll 35 Girls' Sports 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3 J. MIKE WILLIAMSON A peace above all earthly dignitiesn Basketball 15 Football 15 Rock and Mineral 2: Fire Squad 35 Band 4 BOB WILSON In him alone it is natural to please Senior Play, Tourn. of Plays 4g Footlighters 13 Photography 1,2,3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 33 Star Farmer 33 Best Actor 4 PENNIE WINDOW Charm and beauty meet in one Winter Sports Princess 43 Senior Hall of Fameg Honor Roll 1,2,33 Perm. Comm. 43 Girl of the Month 43 Girls' Sports 1,2,3,43 Hi Steppers 3,43 Athletta 2,3,4, Sgt-at-Arms 43 Tri-Y 4: Dads' Show 33 Operetta 4g Preppers 1, 2 LEE YOAST Man is the measure of all things Lettermen 1,2,3,43 Senior Treas.3 Hi-Y 2,33 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 1,33 Football 2,4 SUZANNE ZIRBEL Happy is she from morn till night Footligh 3 Jr, R CHARLOTTE WOLF An old-fashioned charm, and sweet Prom Comm. 33 F.H.A. Style Show 23 Preppers 13 D.E. 4g Girls' Sports 1,2 WALLY WOLF Humor is always with him Phi Sigma Tau Hi-Y 2,3,43 Letterman l,2,3,43 Dads' Show lg Rock 81 Agate Club 1,2Q Prom Comm. 33 Cotton Bl Cord Comm. 2: Football 1,2,3,43 Shrine Football 43 Basketball l,2,3,4Q Baseball l,2,3,43 Room Rep. 1,23 Fire Squad 2 LARRY YUNKER He has that glance that seldom a lady's heart can resistv Sigma Phi Upsilon 1,2,3,43 Footlighters lg Fire Squad 1,23 Alpha Chi Hi-Y 1,2,33 Class Vice Pres. 23 Mr. Personality lg Cotton Bl Cord Prince 33 Tourn. of Plays 13 Dads' Show 13 Cotton Bl Cord Comm. 23 Football3 Basket- ball 1. ALLAN ZIMMERMAN Minds may rule won't start my ear Lettermen lg Audio Visual 1,2,43 Vice Pres. 2: Fire Squad 43 Wrestling 1,2 Talent Sh 1: Choi 3 Banquet Comm. 43 Z KQV 2 3 ' Mil Nga? bil, JW' se ll f,,5lg,f 5, sl? 9,32 a girl who does her own thinking 23 Art Club 43 Bowling 13 Swim- STEVE YOKOTA Oh hels little, but he'.v wise--he's a terror for his size Sigma Phi Upsilon 1,2,3,43 Alpha Chi Hi-Y l,2Q Auto Club 43 Audio Visual 4g Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1 the worlrl, but thry SAM ZOOK Always last but never least Senior Play Tourn. of Plays, Best Actor 13 Christmas Programg Dads' Show3 Sigma Delta Phig Historiang J.V. Football 2,33 Wrestlingq Golf l,2,3 SENIOR SNAPS A .4 f 1559? Q . f. x k K N kyyk In K 1 h ,E K A si-f E - I I .,, I A .,,, A A5 44' Wil' it L ! H A EVN' , VW :, ,,.. Si .1 Y .,,,.., 1, 3 fix' L1 1 is 2 ,4. we riff ' 'A'A :JL A f 1 5 1, . , -if ? . , ' -Q Nw Lp gf R . 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V I' LL ,i i ,IZX ag is A i 'L if if 5 Q N' 'If' as 41 14 1 A. NPL.-l JUNIOR CLASS , S:1,,.,,, ARDINE LACEY L ' Secretary ' S. ' .5 x 'A L S L BUDDY SMITH V President BILL GARTRELI Ser geant-at-Arms 1X1'v1x1:-.1-r-.-1.--.-4 ----- -,LL. . are-m V If 'S ,M I ws ,Q v , V:-.ss ' S SfSS TAMMY BEATTY Vice President P9- , es.-e . A 1 SALLY FOWLER Treasurer Seated: Beth Hooper, Janice Deardorff, Linda Kelsey, Joann Knepper, Sue Marich. Standing: Rod Cillo, Gene Adrian, 'Terry Busby, Dan Belecz, Reid Ferriss. Gene Adrian Kenneth Amend Ed Anderson Judy Ashley Doug Atcherson Dale Backes Carolyn Bailey Phillip Baker Allen Baldwin Carlyn Ball Lyle Ballew Peter Barnhart Tammy Beatty Beth Beers Dan Belecz jim Bell Susan Bell Charlotte Benedict Salli Benson Judy Bergemann Rosella Bettger Mike Bisceglia Scott Blackmore Judith Blue Tracy Brown Marian Bryant Lowell Burnett Terry Busby John Busch Sheila Callahan Vicky Callahan Deanne Carlson Diann Casciato Don Chambers Bill Cheesman Rod Cillo Carol Clark Gary Coates Marcia Conger Jean Cornilles Pat Crayne Shirley Cross Glen Davies Darlene Deardorff Janice Deardorff Anita Dickey Larry Dickson Jerry Doak Jon Donner Del Edmondson Greg Eibel Kay Eldridge Linda Erickson Elaine Farrington Bev Ferrell Reid Ferriss Bob Fleming Mike Foidel Robert Foster Sally Jo Fowler Gary Freauff Lloyd Fredrickson Jim French Bill Gartrell Frank Gifford Erik Gilbert Denny Gilliam Anita Girvan Ray Gist Reed Godfrey Neil Gruhlke Sharon Gustafson Sandy Hale Anna Haley Karen Harti Ron Hassler Fred Heidt Kathy Hicks Dwight Higby , Bill Hoelz N :,' A -' 5 ia m. i V .A-'H :LW s M 3 5 :' '1--f' ,Q ,ff '7 ' ,IN mx mm ,... :lv K J' e ' A .1 ', an - if L :tw 521 tx K gl ,, Q s . fm' .V . if K x , , .-., , ei if s .. fi . , 2 'H' A , .f ro 2. 3 ,Fw 9 is ,X r .rflfa f SIE 5, ,L cr win, . 55, itil? 1 wiv 1, ,ful fi n . f ' 4:24 arsir, . 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' 51' Sharon Holbrook Beth Hooper Dwight Hostetler Mel Hostetler Nick Houser Gary Hunemiller Dennis Jackson Bill Janz Darryl Jasmer John Jeffcotr Lee Jeffreys Marty Jenson Jeff Johansen Bev Johnson Mike Johnson Nan Johnson Connie Johnston Luther Johnston Betty Jones Claudia Jones Peggy Jones Gordon Kageler Don Keller Linda Kelsey Carol Kemnitz Dennis Kirk Dorothy Kirk A Charlotte Kirker Joann Knepper Karen Krause George Kringelhede Ardine Lacey Mary Ann Larson Rod Lippert Cathy Long Susan Marich Phil Marquis Jim Mason Jim McCartney Ron McConnell Mike McCormick Mickey McCuen Karen McCullough Gordon McFarlane Russell Meeks Joan Merk Judy Middleton Pat Miller Sharon Miller Pat Mockford Bill Mohr Bill Montgomery Glen Moore John Moore Rollin Moore Dick Morby Marge Moser Datold Muddeman Bernard Muffenbier Larry Nelson Mike Newman Phil Niles Mike Norris John Nye Henry O'Donohoe Kathy Oetken Glenn Olson Mike Orr Kay Orton Shirley Palmer Terry Partipilo Andrea Pershin Lyle Petke Bob Pettijohn Marilyn Philbrick Steve Purcell ' Dale Rau Richard Reese Jim Rimer Bill Robertson Mary Rogers Ed Rowan Judy Rude Barb Rudolph Betty Russell Dick Saulsbury Joanne Schaffer Harvey Schmidt Judy Schroeder Arlene Scott Tim Scott Dick Senger Bob Shauger DeAnne Smith Hallie Smith Henry Smith Steve Snodgrass Len Stankewitsch Laura Stanley Roger Staver Lee Steinmetz Frank Stevens Craig Stewart Roger Stones Sandra Streich Nancy Stuart Carol Summers Jerry Taylor Bill Thomas A X , .gg . , W. .A A .f 5 Q , I Q 1 fa ., r 1 if it .1 QW f -, nf: Kathy Thomas 1 Gloria Thompson ' Gary Tipton S Simeon Tugadi 4. e Dick Uffelman Neil Webber 19 Gary Weinard Z Yi Georgie Wells ' V- -:, - Lona Wester Chuck Westergren M ' f N , -aw' is ys., at in R i s 4- 'T Y 1' 4 age? 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Larry Hardin, Jeff Kelly. nw V V , ,A r i Barbara Addicott Karen Alexander Julie Alexander Glynn Alvstad Dale Anderson Larry Anderson Steve Anderson Carl Armstrong Carol Armstrong Kathy Arnold Kenneth Bailey George Ball Beverly Bartley Kathy Basler Dan Baxter Harry Bearg Janice Beck Jay Beck Carol Becker John Becker Phil Becker Shirlene Benson Judy Benton JoAnne Berck Don Bernardi Dave Bertman Chuck Billings Doug Blatchford Judy Boeschen Darlene Browning Jack Burgoyne Dick Cady Lynette Caldwell Dennis Calkins Patty Callahan Carey Canucci Sharon Carlisle Dennis Carman Cathy Carter Dick Cavender Roger Cherry Lynn Cillo Jim Clark Frank Clore Joyce Collins Ann Cook Rosemary Crites April Crook Carole Crown George Dahl John Dahlstrom Roger Dahlstrom Steve Darby Dennis Darling Larry Darnell Deanie Davis Jack Day Len Delano Karen Docken Jon Egge Dick Eichenlaub Larraine Eikrem Paul Engerman Eric Ericsen Mary Ann Ernst Ellen Fahey Ruth Farrier Joyce Farrington Gerrie Ferrell Jeff Fields Tim Finch Elizabeth Fisher Kathy Fisher Bonnie Fitzell Judeen Flath Sally Fletcher Joyce Flowers Tom Fouch Mike Fulwider Bill Garrett X P , , A ily it i ' r -4. 1 if t,-, , W' h V ir. : 2' E tt' M V n 1, aa af I 5' f f A .1 J 1 . 1 3 z, - W. 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KA apr 3 X f ,Q JOE EGGE RON PAO'-A S Vice President Presldenr 553, I I t l - N N SHEYARDSO PAT Kao STA Treasurer SeCI'et.q1-ELER DOUG LOCKHART BRUCE COVAULT I ' ,J LORNA BARNHART ' JACK BECK Sgts.-at-Arms 1 I - . , SOCIAL STUDIES REPRESENTATIVES if I Srdted: Linda GIOVS, Sharon Mahoney, Ch 1 Nl M D b Stam. 11131 Sand? Zack. Carolyn Chrisrig. Ca:SI My en-Y stty, Sharon Russell Alexander Jeanette Allen Christine Anderson Daryl Anderson James Armstrong Barbara Ashley Joe Asti Bill Ball Lewis Banks Elaine Barnard Lorna Barnhart Carolyn Barter Dennie Barth Timothy Beatty jack Beck Linda Becker Elaine Beckstrom Ross Beecher Walter Beecher Marilyn Beem Jerry Beghtol Tommy Bell Clifton Benson Howard Bergin Andrejs Berkis Theresa Bettger Janice Bevans Kenneth Billings Warren Bollons Connie Bostwick Diane Bovey Kay Boylan Doreen Kay Bradley Larry Brandsen Glenn Braye Riley Brown Clay Buchanan Jerry Busic Dean Caldwell Larry Campsey Norman Carlson Kay Carter james Cassidy George Cathey Arthur Cheesman Carolyn Christie Glen Clark Penny Clark David Cleland Shirley Collins Victor Collins Corrine Contreras Marie Cook Bobby Cookson Gary Cooper Beverly Cosma Bruce Covault Susan Cowell Gary Craig Robert Crivellone Dan Croft Don Cross Lynda Cross Grant Cummings Kenneth Darby Judith Darnell Sue Davis David Denny Mary Derryberry Phillip Derryberry James Douglas Connie Downs Daryl Duty Judy Earl Willard Edwards joe Egge Soundra Eibel Don Eichelberger Jim Eldridge Ken Elkins t- Q if is ' fl . f in y . ,:..E f.. 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P ATIO AL H0 OR SOCIETY Row 1: Mollie Houghton, Judy Barnhart, Bette Aldridge, Sharon Poet Meng, Irene Bechtold, Laurel Ratcliff, Diane Hickox,.Donna Smith. Row 2: Elaine Kiesz, Shirley Schuff, Charell Lamb, Pat Kendig, Della Rogers, Virginia Edmiston, Linda Erickson, Carol Clark, Karen Nance, Sue Holcomb. Row 3: Jay Lillie, Jeanne Kullberg, Letha Holbrook, Andrea Pershin, Laura Stanley, Reba Jo Nelson, Linda Kelsey, MarJo Docken, Judy Blue, Janice Deardorff, Sharon Gustafson, Judy Dawson. Row 4: Bob Koida, Nicky Fax, Charles Darby, Walter Powers, Tom Taylor, Vern Hartshorn, Bob Findley, Dick Uffelman, Bill Thomas, Rod Lippert, Phil Niles, Mrs. Vanderford. National Honor Society mem- bers are selected by the teachers of Milwaukie High School in the spring of the year. Qualifications are a high grade point average and general leadership ability. Certifi- MIKE BREMMER President cates are presented to all students MRS' VQEZEFFORD who have been on the honor roll throughout the year. Juniors who ,,,,p. S have been on all three years are awarded pins, and a ruby is set in ' fu-'J' , A , ' ' ' the pm of a senior who has re- mained on the honor roll all four years. B 2 L+, ' w::'f'.sswf.2sz, :itsesziriftzf :af asv? H .. . , , 1' E??ilfY?fs5g-: e erea.. .e.re 1 etr J ig fr J BETTE ALDRIDGE MOLLIE .HOUGHTON IRENE BECHTOLD The National Honor Society offers heartiest congratulations to these ten girls, all of whom have remained on the honor roll throughout their high school careers. These lovely girls prove that beauty and brains mix very Well. DIANE HICKOX ELAINE KIESZ JEANNIE KULLBERG SHARON POET MENG LAUREL RATCLIFF SHIRLEY SCHUFF DONNA SMITH Q ILL A D SCROLL Quill and Scroll is the only international society in Mil- waukie High School. Mem- bers are chosen by the advis- ors from the Creative XVrit- ing classes, the Maroon Staff and the Milwaukian staff. They have creative and jour- nalistic abilities and do out- standing work. Sealed: Jeanne Kullberg, Elaine Kiesz, Andrea Pershin, Sharon Gustafson, Roberta Prentiss. Standing: Wanda Traudt, Letha Holbrook, Cliff Christensen, Bob Findley, Ted Brewster, Allen Kelly, Mrs. Scott. Thespians Troop 7 S of Milwaukie High is a National Dramatic Society. Each year they present the annual Tour- nament of Plays, taking over the chores of directing, make up, props, and doing lots of hard work. Their excellent Work on this activity always increases the interest of the students in the field of dra- matics. THESPIANS Row 1: Terry Busby, Della Rogers, Amparo Sanchez, Ardee Vines, Susan Marich, Mr. Fay. Row 2: Charlotte Benedict, Diane Hickox, Nan Johnson, Carole Thompson, Elaine Kiesz, Carolyn Fredrickson, Renee Whedon. MISS MERRIE CHRISTMAS AND Sleigh Bells Lynnell Knopf, Annette Zundel,, Elaine Farrington, Miss Merrie Christmas Shirl Schuff, Princes Joe Egge, Terry Busby, Doug Blatchford, Mr. Yuletide Mike Bremmer. This year, Girls' League sponsored the third annual Miss Merrie Christmas contest, while Boys' League sponsored the Mr. Yuletide contest. Each class nomi- nated one boy and one girl to represent them. Votes were cast by bringing canned foods and toys for those less fortunate than we and depositing them in cans in the main hall. The Winners were presented at one of the basketball games just before Christmas. The votes were put into Christmas baskets, and helped to make some child's Christmas a happy one. MR. YULETIDE Judy Quimby, Mary Jo Thoms, and Reba Jo Nelson cast their votes. But despite their preferences happy senior Shirl Schuff was crowned during half-time ceremonies by last year's Winner, Kathy Basler. FOOTBALL COURT Queen Joyce Aune and Princesses Bette Aldridge and Bonnie Deffenbaugh were crowned during the half time ceremonies at the Milwaukie-Central game. Afterwards a dance was held in their honor. WINTER SPORTS' COURT Milwaukiefs Basketball Court was crowned at the Milwaukie-Central game. Sylvia Gorham crowned lovely Queen Sue Holcomb and her Princesses Pennie XVindow and Judy BarnhartQ who reigned over all of the winter sports. ' VARSITY YELL LEADERS LARRY DAY Yell King JOYCE AUNE BEV WEIKUM , 439' A MIKE JUDY BARNHART NORRIS :K 'KS' BONNIE DEFFENBAUGH j. V. YELL LEADERS Kneeling: jay Beck, Randy Sutton, Tom Bell. Standing: Vickie Stones, Janice Beck, Karen Kullberg, Pat Kageler. MUSIC HONORS PETE JONES AND MARY BOVEY flfwo Milwaukie ,High School Seniors, Marv Bovev and Pete Iones, were honored in December when thev -were the only two students chosen from Oregon roi play in the Robin Hood Rand. The Robin Hood Band, sponsored by the Inter- national Order of Foresters, is made up of students from all over the United States,-Canada, England, and South America. It is one of the best bands marching in the Pasadena Rose Parade. -h IALI 7l JAY LILLIE AND BONNIE DEFFENBAUGH CAROLE THOMPSON AND JIM BELL PENNIE WINDOW AND LARRY DAY OF THE , J' f E wgfzmf .na DAVE BOTTEMILLER AND SHIRLEY SCI-IUFF 2 TED BREWSTER AND REBA JO NELSON ROTARIAN S BMOEWTEI LIZ LAMB AND BOB KOIDA 2 gi, eh -I Ns! ff F ' ai E 'W-, A -A A REID FERRISS AND BETH MACDOUGALL A ,.G1 A M A l . P 52559 VNQSE N.EA :Inf 5f'fr5ff.Ag3f 32 A if E N 3 M gg 1g,1ffA,mvfgz agh Si If sl ,- mi h Vb if, im! ,,' ,M':5Q,-fi i A , , ' ' f ' , V EE,, ' 1 gaffffkhwiilaai, - 'H Q' iif ROD LIPPERT AND MARY BOVEY GIRL A D ROTARIA OF THE YEAR Mario Doclren fn . Q 'fs 'L . fe ..,. ii at K4 , - A 1Yi,?1'1Z.:i: fi f ' -121.-,4 . ,. .gy . Ardee Vines GIRLS' 86 I-...lk W- . 'RW' Leflw Holbrook Sharon George ' wx , ,Ll I li Joanne Hopp .gk A if Bette Aldridge Bob Koidg n ' , Y - L . -A -'f' - ..,., .1 21 1-, :- w -mf-Jim.' w - -f - -wx - -'.r '-'e1'- G - r,,:, ie' ,-,, rre-,r - Diane Hickox Jerry Fenton Elaine Kcisz RUNNERS UP Amparo Sanche1 LEAGUE Di.. Ros.. L A f':..i, P' Cheryl Lamb I Margie Millar Roberta Prenuss L zure l Ratcliff B HO OR SPEECH WINNERS VOICE OF DEMOCRACY In the annual Voice of Democracy speech contest, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Reba Jo Nelson was the win- ner and Charlotte Benedict and Diane Hill 'were the sunners up. All contestants were re- quired to write a five minute essay and pre- sent it to the judges. This contest was held in November. Charlotte Benedict, Reba Jo Nelson, Diane Hill. UNITED NATIONS Elaine Farrington, Sue. Marich, and Nick Houser were the winners in the United Na- tions speaking contest held in February. Milwaukie was again privileged in having the district winner, Elaine Farrington, who won an all-expense paid trip to New York this summer. The Rebekahs and Ocldfellows were the sponsors of this contest. Sue Marich, Elaine Farrington, Nick Houser. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The Battle for Freedom was the topic for the Knights of Pythias speech contest held in April. Janice Deardorff presented her ten minute speech at the district contest which was held in Salem. Janice Deardorff, Vernon Hartshorn. A Z g an PERSON ALITY WINNERS MR. A Sue Holcomb and Larry Day Mike Norris and Ardine Lacey ND MISS SENIOR MR. AND MISS IUNIOR MR. AND Miss SOPHOMORE MR- QED M155 51g?PgMAl1:I Karen Docken and Doug Blatchford Vw e tones an 1 mit EXCHANGE STUDENTS Milwaukie High School is very proud of its American Field Service scholarship winners. Laurel spent last summer in Osnabriick, Ger- many, Kathy will spend this coming summer abroad, and Mika is our exchange student from Athens, Greece. The American Field Service is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting friendship among the young people of the world. Any Junior who has had two years of a foreign language may apply for a scholarship to spend the summer abroad. v K A'ee A , 44 is lu... S ,,..fAi Laurel Ratcliff, Kathy Hicks, Mika Paizanis. Seated: Kari Walden, Finlandg Ingerborg Holman, Norwayg Jaap Wertheim, Holland: Rossana Mgxsari, Italyg Mika Paizanis, Greece. Standing: Maurizio Foschi, Italyg Roger Nilsen, Norwayegs Per Malmberg, Swedeng Haraldur Sigurdson, Iceland, Maurice Penanhoat, France. April 25, 1958, was designated as Exchange Student Day. An assem- bly was held in the morning at' which these students, who are studying in the Portland areaunder the auspices of the American Field Service, spoke on their native coun- tries. After lunch, they visited in various classrooms where interested Milwaukians asked them many questions about their homelands. 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Vegetable corsages, made by the girls for their dates, were judged and a prize was given for the best one. Jon Busch and Judy Ware were named Mr. and Miss Dogpatch. ,,,..... MISS 85 MR. DOGPATCH SWEETHEART BALL ' 'Q--f . . is A W' ' f I ' Mwwsllx P5 iQ-1 if' 3- fi. Y ik 2.3 . .W ARLENE SCOTT ANDREA PERSHIN CAROLYN BAILEY Princess Queen Princess Ly ,, 5' 'J The annual Sweetheart Ball, sponsored by the F. H. A., used the Castle of Heartsi' as a theme. Queen Andrea Pershin, and Princesses Arlene Scott and Carolyn Bailey reigned over the dance. 99 PHARM PHROLIC if i 'TW . Jfx'-xx ? di ' ' . ,. , Lzyvmhi X WK ls 5 The Pharm Frolic, sponsored by Athletta, was enjoyed by everyone that attended. The brightest sock contest was won by Tom Bell and the longest beard contest was won by Len Finkel. Some other features of the dance were the sack race, wheelbarrow race, three-legged race and the hog calling contest which b M k N h ,Ph rme BH, G - D was .won y i e orris. 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Alf .4 . wie. . 9 DV- f V' 4 l:'2E'1- - -wb 5 VV' T- I ,. , ,.AA, . h , V ' afhwg 'Q-iirwifiri' V f Val ! gi' V ' , V' H 13 3:5 - '-:'j-PW' w9f'Vf,' .- f 'JE 106 MILWAUKIE HI-STEPPERr Kneeling: Ann Martin, Barbara Johnson, Marcia Conger, De Ette Wald, Pat Osterman, Betty Russell, Carol Kernnitz, Beth Beers, Beverly Brooks, Lana Tarkia, Pat Taylor, Yvonne Walworth, Betty Haberlach, Anita Dickey, Dawn Walworth. Siamfing: Rosemarie Schuerch, Sandra Tyson, Sharon Thom, Sharon Hilzer, Jayne Wildschut, Carole Crown, Kathy Smith, Penny Sommer, Karen Kullbcrg, Ginger Hudson, Franny Jones, Bonnie Fitzell, Nancy Lillie, Susan Marich, Kathy Hicks, DeAnne Smith, Pennie Window, Karen Hart, Karen Nance. Q-Q . ip.. J.. N ..! .ff h 'i '- RALLY - . . 3, VL . Q3 if ' 1 E , Row 1: Bette Aldridge, Donna Smith, Treas.g Bette Albright, Vice Pres., 'Diane Hickox, President, Reba Jo Nelson, Pat Kendig, Sec., Mrs. Morris. Row 2: Sheila Noack, Linda Erickson, Margie Millar, Margie Smith, Ardee Vines, Joanne Hopp, Ardine Lacey, Judy Ashley, Sharon George. Row 3: Cynthia Staley, Linda Kelsey, Joann Knepper, Laurel Ratcliff, Irene Bechtold, Jean Johnson, Linda Landis, Wanda Traudt, Sharon Morrison. Row 4: Marjo Docken, Tammy Beatty, Elaine Farrington, Sally Fowler, Charlene Frazier, Amparo Sanchez, Gloria Ebert, Janice Holsclaw, Cathy McCord, Joan Bailey. 107 GIRLS' LE G E OFFICERS A D COUNCIL Row 1: Donna Smith, Linda Erickson, Treasurer, Bette Aldridge, President, Shella Noack, Vice President, Joanne Hopp, Secretaryg Marge Millar. Row 2: Sharon George, Joyce Aune, Renee Whedon, Anita Dickey, Anna Haley, Karen Docken, Karen Turner. Row 3: Elaine Farrington, Barbara johnson, Nancy Lillie, Judy Quimby, Elaine Keisz, Mrs. Ferriss. The picture below shows one of the many activities of Girls' League. Other activities include Miss Merry Christmas, sale of Valegrams, and the Father-Daughter Banquet.- Iiijsrsm g : ' , ' ' ':'i i 'ZWSF ,lw15+??':fs'.:I:2Z J f :f1.:,f a:5iEf sgga- Q 15 ,:,. K I ,I . -. Q, , ' 2. 5 . A Q2 of 'Ze Meier 81 Frank's Style Show BOYS' LE Msg! I gm-L -f . . '5 Pk' , 3 , x L f e L ,fri ,Q 1 S M Father-Son Banquet gi M' GUE 1,4 Judo Experts These pictures include some of the highlights of Boys' League activities this year. Lewis 86 Clark Musicians Don Smith, Vice Presidentg Dave Borremiller, Secretary-Treasurerg Jay Lillie, President. are L 'lnlqqgul FUTURE NURSES Row 1: Judy Earl, Roberea Moore, Sec.-Treas.g Janice Dearclorff, 2nd Vice Pres., Judy Williams, Presidentg Anna Haley, lst Vice Pres., Marjorie West. Row 2: Dorothy Kirk, Bev Cosma, Kathy Sterner, Donna Kuehn, Deon Hittle, Nancy West. Row 3: Mrs. Kinnan, Elizabeth Seafeldt, Barbara Thom, Carole Crown, Peggy Perley, Sandra Zook, Karen Krause. JR. RED CROSS l E ROYAL M Row 1: Mr. Crandall, Wally Wolf, Jerry Fenton, Sec., Len Finkel, President, Ted Brewster, Vice Pres.g Rodger Bloedel, Treas.g Mr. Foelker. Row 2: Jerry Staley, Vern Hahn, Mike Rimer, Dick Uffelman, Doug Crites, Glenn Olson, Mike Orr, Bob Janz, Dan Phillips, Bill Gartrell. Row 3: Jay Beck, Joe Harvey, Lloyd Elliott, Bob Koida, Jay Lillie, Ron Edmondson, Gary Albright, Dave Bottemiller, Larry Day, Larrie Docken, Mickey Shaw, Don Smith. Row 4: Ken Hart, Marcel Hurliman, Rod Lippert, Ken Giddings, Lee Yoast, Dick Smith, Fred Heidt, Dick Boggs, Walt Hicks, Larry Craig, Pat Rodgers, Todd Wilder, Ron Hassler. ' A sponsors all girls' sports activities. Row 1: Mary Ernst, Linda Hughes, Sec., Kathy Hicks, Vice Pres.: Liz Lamb, Presidentg Bonnie Boyd, Treas.g Reba Jo Nelson. Row 2: Carol Clark, Marian Bryant, Jan Ellis, Beth MacDougall, Kathy Arnold, Virginia Edmiston, Laurel Ratcliff, JoAnne Schaffer, Josie Houghton, Kathy Foster. Row 3: Mika Paizanis, Soundra Eibel, Sue Marich, Arlene Scott, Carolyn Bailey, Judy Blue, Mollie Houghton, Barb Monckton, Carole Thompson. 4: MarJo Docken, Marge Hayden, Leslie Smith, Roi Jossy, Lynn Cillo, Jean Rodin, Karen Turner, Judy Boeschen, Andrea Smuin, Kay Kra- kow, Sharon Holbrook, Carolyn Fredrickson. Row S: Joyce Collins, Roberta Prentiss, Lynn Lippert, Bette Aldridge, Ann Cook, Linda Grove, An- drea Pershin, Fran Jones, Mary Stuart, Darlene Browning, Janice Deardorff, Nancy Stuart. Row IH MILWAUKIE AMATE R R DIO CLUB SM Row 1: James French Greg Eibel, jack Masterson Tom Jones Miss Chandler Row 2- Dou l ' ' A ' ' ' , Y Y - - s S L , B k , M h 1 M C Benson. Row 3: Lowell Burnett, President, Michael Tonclreau, Vice President, Dennis Jackson,aSec.?,'l3l'leas.nan Jen m IC ae C ormlck, Clifton AUDIO VISUAL Row 1: Dave Waldorf, Howard Haynes, Ron Hassler, Tracy Brown, Allen Kelly, Harry Berg, Don Keller. Row 2: Doug Lyon, Dennis Spore, jerry ' Beghtol, Dave Ackerman, Terry Gaines, Jeff Kelly, Allan Zimmerman, Ricky Page. Row 3: Larry McCready, Dennie Barth, Jerry Howell, Glenn Olson, Wayne Flint, Dave Wilson, Glen Davies, John Haskins, Keith Stephenson, Bary Kennedy, Mr. Durland, Advisor. 2 X1 -N. ul ixf 01? V an 2' ., ab. 0' , , Q x ,A . , 'N S i , - ' ilix -:Mez inn K . . .af :ze la, Iflifif 'QQ2 1 viii? 5 3 rp. ' 5 U- rf ' H A , ' fa 'r h 5 ,1 X a in ? bp, M 5 'A . 5 5 W Wwargggs afzgm r 'T J QILW mm: ss-:AP H v L rks ck Hattan Dave Akers Gar Bowan Gar Zne ler W., f K f :f 1 f ' e 1 f e fi 1 .1 5 6, 1 f V. Q rr N' , . 1 ' 1 , ' , ' , -: , ' -9 ' , ' : ' - Row 1 Byron Mann Warren Meyer Neal Young Jnm Pflugrad Jack Shxelds Treas Jerry Dumolt Vrce Pres Kenth Boos Presndent Dave Wll u u n 0 o .ll x n :ln on xl 1 n of 1 PREPPER Row 1: Roi Jossy, Karen Docken, Claudine Shumate, Lynn Cillo, President, Normandie Williamson, Vice Pres., Linda Grove, Treas.g Elaine Bar- nard, Katie Huff. Row 2: Joyce Farrington, Mary Lou Knight, Sandy Fuller, Carol Larson, Gail Lanigan, Susie Sedgwick, Micki Grignon, Sharon Carlisle. Row 3: Glenda Jenson, Linda Jameson, Cheryl Nelson, Carol Ratcliff, Jean Ewalt, Janet Grenier, Eileen Kennedy, Pat Kagler, Vicki Partipilo, Kay Krakow. Row 4: Miss Whitehill, Roberta Moore, Nancy Lamb, Carole Peggar, Jean Rodin, Andrea Smuin, Ardelle Jensen, Shirley Morrison, Nancy McCulloch, Barbara Thom, Lorraine Eikrem. Row I: Pat Hanson, Cheryl Huber, Deanie Davis, Sharon Volker, Connie Bostwick, Sharon Mahoney, Joyce Soderquist, Kathie Klemsen. Row 2: gary I-gulk Nola Gilbert, Carey Canucci, Faith Nierhoff, Karen Spady, Sharon Wynn, Josie Houghton, Peggy O'Neil. Row 3: Beverley Bartley anne 'ec strom, Judy Russell, Ellen Fahey, Faraday Merrill, Joan Howard. Row 4: Karen Smith, Linnell Knopf, Sandy Tehle, Pat Warner, Shir: ley Collins, Susan Cowell, Marietta Peterson, Miss Read. TRI-Y Row I: Laurel Ratcliff, Shirl Schuff, Judy Dawson, Roberta Prentiss, Sec., Marjo Docken, Vice Pres.: Elaine Kiesz, Pres., Judy Blue, Treas., Anna Haley, Carol Clark, Beth Hooper. Row 2: Miss Davenport, Charlene Frazier, Letha Holbrook, Audrey Keeth, Charell Lamb, Marian Bryant, Joan Merk, Joyce Elkins, Jan Fisher, Liz Lamb. Row 3: Kathy Hicks, Judy Engelman, Judy Bcrgcmann, Anita Girvan, Sharon Holbrook, Sharon Miller, Beth Macdougall, Carolyn Fredrickson, Amparo Sanchez, Sue Bell, Connie Johnston. Row 4: Laura Stanley, Carole Thompson, Andrea Pershin, Janice Deardorff, Sandra Hale, Judy Williams, Renee Whedon, Tammy Beatty, Joann Knepper, Barbara Pagel, Diann Casciato, FIRE SQUAD ROW 15.-Jerry Dumolff Assistant Chief? Erik Gilbert, Pat Gay, Bonnie Boyd, Roberta Prentiss, Jan Ellis, David Bertman. Row 2: Ken Hagaman, Jerry Livengood, Jerry Stutzman, Lloyd Elliot, Allan Zimmerman, Vic Stankewitch, Mr. Timmons, Doug Delano, Chief. Row 3: Roger Dahlstrom, Ed Tenney, Ralph Steel, Fred Aebi, Mike Johnson, Jerry Christiansen, Neil Gruhlke, Loren Hawkins, Stuart Des Brisay. 1 DRAMA CLUB K Row 1: Lorna Barnhart, Ann Cook. Row 2: Pat Taylor, Paige Kinsman, Katherine Huff. Row 3: Miss Whitehill, Diane Wildy, Judy Ashley, Carolyn Christie, Melda Elliott, Diane Hill. Row 4: Lynn Cillo, Dan Croft, Tom Bell, Andy Keene, Frank Lamb, Bruce McKeel, Lmnell Knopf. I B does most of the set designing and executing for the school,s presentations. Row 1: Mrs. Flint, Carol Thompson, Dwight Hostetler, Hope Ira, Alice Jones, Shirley Scott, Bob Jackle, Karen Hart, Sheila Callahan. Row 2: Anita Girvan, Gerri Gauger, Scott Blackmore, jim Peisley, Pat Miller, Cathy Long, Deon Hittle, Bonnie Hughes, Jayne Wildschut, Ed Anderson, Charlotte Kirker. EUT RE TEACHERS OE ERICA ,- -tj 'V l - . . ' dl , B es, Row 1: Cliff Christensen, treas.g Jeannette Langley, presidentg Della Rogers, SGC-3' Margaret C3mPbellw V156 Pres Row 2' Bob Fm ey etty Jon Mary Jo Thoms, Mary Bovey. Row 3: Tom Spain, Jean Hayward, Miss Stevens, Diane Bovey, Sharon Tay or. I TER TIO AL RELATIONS LE G E lst row: Albrt Mortensen, treats., Jayne Wilderhut, Clifford Christensen, presidentg Mollie Houghton, Ailsa Crawford, sec. 2nd row: Phil Niles, Kathy Arnold, Laurel Ratcliff, Tom Spain, Laura Stanley, Margaret Campbell, Miss Vick. f 5 QW' 47' 4 ,, zf ,. ' .ff L I , , mwswzz-aa: - 2 .1 31 , s 1 .fy ,sms 5. fi 5: 1 H 5 , sl' sf ' K is ,. 5 wg, 7 1214 1 ,iz ' 11 LF ' C' , ,SQ . X L fi sis Q x N , 5 ai i 125 2 fig , is 1 Q' ig? 2 gl.. Q ,gg qi iz! X s S -g W , , 5,3 :rf - 3 . .f f 'R e y . , In 'STI '-SQ Q57 :T i l V sf J F if ' Wi 2ff,?2 45158 V Q -,J-5 . 1 1 gxfsgpyu L A TO CLUB Row 1: jerry Dumolt, sec.-treas.g Mr, Timmons, Doug Delano, presidentg Clinton Taylor, Jerry Scl1omber,sgt.-at-armsg Neil Gruhlke. Ro1u2: Chuck Westergren, Stuart Des Brisay, Ted Brewster, Steve Yokota, Loren Hawkins, Larrie Docken. Row 3: Jerry Christiansen, Warren Habluetzel, Clark Lindsay, Fred Aebi, Bill Hennings, Mike Thelin, Steve Swan. Not pictured: Dick Huddleston, vice pres. OUTDOOR CLUB Row 1: Don Bernardi, Mr. Elshoff, Dudley Nelson, presidentg Jack Burgoyne, vice pres., Randy Sutton, sec-treas.g Dennis Darling. Row 2: Lee Wag- enknecht, Roland Steiner, Frank Lamb, Nick Merrill, George Dahl. ALPHA CHI HI-Y Hu-ix -sn-lf 7 X k I Mwcf Q. 'LWCQ 5,- . 3 .z .lf...,-. Row 1: Nicky Fax, Treas.g Larry Buzan, Vice Pres., Les Arent, President, Mike Orr, Sec., Harvey Schmidt. Row 2: Mr. Bouthilet, Vern Hahn, John Moore, Len Finkel, Dick Uffelman. Row 3: Gary Starr, David Graf, Don Croft, Reid Ferriss, Jerry Smith, Dick Saulsbury. Row 4: Bruce McKeel, John Wykoff, Denny Gilliam, Rick Mootry, Wayne Paola, Bill Gartrell. PHI SIG A TAU HI-Y , -FT 1 in I i A .gk . f y . ,... ' H ' 'GT' 'B Q fi' .ftp I I ,y .. 5 4 il , K p, . :ff dvi. Row 1: Ted Brewster, Jay Beck, Doug Blatchford, Sec.: Bob Koida, President: Dan Belecz, Vice Pres.: Keith Swoverland, Larry Craig, Treas. Row 21 Jerry Hopp, Gary Pailthorp, Lloyd Elliott, Dan Phillips, Rod Cillo, Ron Edmondson, Gene Berg, Walt Leavitt. Row 3: Mike Rimer, Micky Shag, Charles Darby, Jerry Fenton, Larrie Docken, Denny Kirk, Bill Thomas, Mr. Booth. Row 4: Marcel Hurliman, Mike Norris, Wally Wolf, Fred H ' M'k ' ' ' ' ei t, 1 e Bremmer, Jim Bell, Dave Bottemiller, Rodger Bloedel, Ray Edmondson, Jay Lillie. isaselective social club. F ll P 'd R 2 Shirle Scott Linda Robbins Sharon Hilzer J.1dy Hartman Bev Wei Row 1: Bev Brooks, Spring President, Pat Osterman, a resi ent. ow : y , i v ' 1 ' kum. Row 3: Carol Armstrong, Joyce Hemstreet, Gerrie Lawler, Jean Cornilles, Beth Beers. PI is a sorority affiliated with the school. Row I: Betty Russell, Janice Smith, Janice Holsclaw, Sharon Thom, President, Donna Hemsworth, Sharon Poet Meng, Secretary. Row 2: Pat Taylor, Peggy lffert, Bonnie Cottrell, Linda Landis, Judy Barnhart, Treasurerg Jeanine Howard. Row 3: Ellen Fahey, Karen Docken, Penny Som- mers, Carol Kemnitz, Paige Kinsman. Row 4: Cheryle Spendal, Ann Cook, Fran Jones, Jean Johnson, Karen Kullberg, Janice Beck, Joan Bailey, Vice President. A A isaschoolfmemify. 7 f its l af' 5 Row 1: Fred Aebi, Gar , , , .. ow : im cott, Pat Rodgers, Paul McRoberts, Frank Zook, Collins Martin, President. Row 3: Mickey McCuen, Mike Thelin, Sec., Dave McRoberts, Dick Smith, Treas.g Jim Johnston, Allen King, Rodger Staver. y Albright, Jerry Christiansen, Steve Christie Sam Zook Dave Novotny Vice Pres R 2 T' S SIGMA PHI UPSILO Row 1: Warren Hnbluetzel, Jim Mason, Treas.g Don McCoun, President, Jack Cook, Vice Pres., Craig Jacobson, Sec., Jerry Crawley. Row 2: Henry Smith, John Nye, Steve Yokota, Larry Hardin, Dave Wilcox, Jerry Smith, Don Gartin, Steve Peterson, Dick Sparwasser. Row 3: Doug Bridwell, Jon Egge, Larry Darnell, Ed Rowan, Dick Boggs, Bob Jackle, Don Hamburg, Don Smith. Row 4: Roger Stones, Terry Partipilo, Don Hicks, Bill Hennings, Larry Yunker, Terry Busby, Bob Mattson, Doug Delano, john Petterson, Ray Shaw. FRESHMA GIRLS' SERVICE CLUB does thecommunity 1-.. .sei li ROW 1: Sandra Zook, President, Susan Macdougall, Vice Pres.g Theresa Bettger, Sec.g Gayle Tenney, Treas. ROW 2: Mary Sue Buckner, Sharon Taylor, Melda Elliott, Mrs. Dunning. ZINOTTI ROW l: Cynthia Staley, Presidentg Joan Bailey, Vice Pres.g Sally Fowler, Sec., Donna Smith, Treas. ROW 2: Wanda Traudt, Bette Aldridge, Linda Kelsey, Karen Turner, Marge Smith. ROW 3: Nan Johnson, Linda Landis, Jean Johnson, Janice Beck, Joyce Aune, Bonnie Deffenbaugh, Judy Barnhart, Carey Canucci. ROW 4: Kathy Basler, Elaine Farrington, Anna Haley, Ann Cook, Linda Grove, Pat Kendig, Karen Docken, Nancy Lillie, Pat Taylor, Judy Boeschen, Karen Kullberg. to teach library techniques -T? ,gave . , I, --L., Sw- C? is r, l 535 iii! Ili IE? 2 gl Seated: Sharon Zimmerman, Pat Osterman, Charlotte Cranston, vice pres., Opal Jensen, Verna Scott. Standing: Beverly Alexander, Joyce Elkins, Ger- rie Lawler, Linda Robbins, sec.-treas.g Ailsa Crawford, Mrs. Isa, Judy Russell. Not pictured: Pat Gay, president. Row 1: Albert Mortensen, sec.-treas.g Larry Nelson, vice pres., Pete Jones, president, Norman Davis, sgt-at-armsg Roland Stiner, Mr. Yorkston. Row 2: David H-zisler, Andy Keene, Tim Finch, Philip Becker, Bob Wilson, Leon Caldwell, Tom Spain, Bill Mohr. THE MIL AUKIA E I Row 1: Andrea Pershm, Pat Rodgers Ardine Iacey, Chfford Christensen Elame Kiesz Roberta Prenuss Pat Osterman Norm Nelson. Row 2- Mrs. Scott, Lona Q er, Judy Ashley, Joyce Soderquist, Sharon Gustafson, Randv Sutton, Doug Delano, Mary Jo Thom, Elaihe Covault, Beth Macdougall, Mary Bovey, Linda Landis. 4 LHUY Hunters Phil Niles. Mr. Edgar Fuller, Bob Findley. James Armstrong, l 25 1 G7 ANNIE GET YOUR GUN LARRY DAY ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......,.....,....,,.,......,.....,..........,.. Charlie Davenport ROD CILLO ........................................,..........,.....,.,..,.........,... Yellow Foot GARY TIPTON .,.,... BRUCE McKEEL ....... KATHY BASLER ....... -- -.-.----------.--------.Mac -,,-,,.,Foster Wilson .-----.--,,------Coolie DIANE HICKOX ............. ............. D Olly Tate JANICE HOLSCLAW ..,,.,,. ..........,,. W innie Tate GENE BROWN ............ .,....,.. T ommy Keeler DICK UFFELMAN ....... ................ F rank Butler CAROLE CROWN ....... ......... G irl With Bouquet SUE HOLCOMB ..........,......., .........,,... . Annie Oakley SHARON MAHONEY ........ PENNY CLARK ..,............. JOSIE HOUGHTON ..., ----------,----.------.Mmn1e --------.------Jessie ------,,-.-,-Nellie JERRY DUNNING ....., ..,..,....... L ittle Jake MIKE NORRIS ....... ............... - .Buffalo Bill NANCY LILL'IE ......... ......... M rs. Little Horse ,IANICE BECK .............,,... ........ . Mrs. Black Tooth DWIGHT HIGBY ,.,,........... .,...........,..., T rainman KEITH SWOVERLAND ......... . .....,.,... Waiter GLENN OLSON .................. ............ . , ...,. Pawnee Bill DAVE BOTTEMILLER ...,,., ....,.. C hief Sitting Bull JAY BECK .................i,..,, MIKE JOHNSON .....,.... CATHY CARTER ....r PAIGE KINSMAN .,... ....... Ceremonial Dancer ----.-,-.Pawnee's Messenger Mrs. Schuyler Adams --------Sylvia Potter-Porter Annie Get Your Gun was presented March 8 and 9 for the entertainment of the general public. The story of Annie Oakley and Frank Butler was outstand- ingly portrayed by the members of the Senior Choir. Anything you can do, I can do better. Me Scalp from front to back. ORCHESTRA i Row 1. .Virginia Edmiston, Gary Coats, Letha Holbrook, Ailsa Crawford, Ken Bailey, Yvonne Walworth. Row 2. Dawn Walworth, Rosalie West, Charlotte Benedict, Linda Sweeney, Pat Fay, Marilyn Miller, Dennis Hardman, Peggy Parrett. Row 3. Glen Moore, jon Busch, Dave Ackerman, Kay Orton, Sharon M.u D G f . . . . . . . 1 er, ave ra , Karen Spady, Judy Williams, Mary Bovey, Jim French, Dave Williams, Jim Willis, Ron McConnell, Don Chambers, Don Willis. Row 4. Jack Burgoyne, Bob Findley, Joyce Flowers, Mr. Havlicek. The orchestra, which this year has given us fine musical entertainment for all programs, is under the capable direction of Mr. Ted Havlicek. Their most outstandin roduction this ear was the musical .. . g P ,Y arrangement for Annie Get Your Gun. SENIOR CLASS PLAY DEAR RUTH AMPARO SANCHEZ ...,.....,,,w,v,,,,,.. Dora DELLA RODGERS ..., Mrs. Edith Wilkins ARDEE VINES ,.........,,..,. Miriam Wilkins BOB WILSON ............ .,,. ..., H a rry Wilkins VIRGINIA ERICSEN , ......,. Ruth Wilkins CLIFF CHRISTENSEN,,Lt. Wm. Seawright BOB FINDLEY ,...,......,,,.,.. Albert Kummer PAT VASA ...,.....,.......,,, Martha Seawright SAM ZOOK ......,.,v,...,. Sgt. Chuck Vincent TOM SPAIN ......,,,... Harold Klobbermeyer A humorous misunderstanding involv- ing the lives of two sisters is the play Dear Ruth. Although engaged to an- other, Ruth becomes involved with an Air Force Lt. through the not-so-inno- cent efforts of her young sister. Finally realizing he is the right one, everyone is happy as the curtain descends. MR. WARREN PAY ig! Director V ' . A i1i JEANNETTE LANGLEY R vttt A is Prompter 132 . sesss 1 Weddings always bring a few teal' S. ,wwwlg I The not-so-innocent young sis- ter under fathefs protection. Ah, sweet romance! SENIOR 'wt lst Row: Sharon Miller, David Graf, Jim French, Joyce Flowers, Karen Spady, Mary Bovey. Zna' Row: Jim Bell, Jon Busch, Dave Ackerman, Lowell Bur- nett, Cliff Benson, Dave Williams, jim Willis, Sandra Fuller, Dennis Hardman, Denny Vanier, Pat Vasa. 3rd Row: Janice Bevans, Larry Skouborg, Henry O'Donohoe, Jim Douglas, Marian Donahue, Larry George, Rodger Hart, Dave Zimmerling, Tom Scott, Joanne Schaffer. 4th Row: Mary Derryberry, Pete jones, Gary Pailthorp, Jack Burgoyne, Paul Harris, Dean Caldwell, Frank Clore, Bob Findley, Mr. Havlicek, Mike Williamson, Don Chambers, Larry Hunter, Pat Fay, Don Willis, Ron McConnell. I V ' al The entertainment provided by the Senior Band, under the direction of Mr. Ted Havilcek, has given students much musical enjoyment during the past year. They have also provided many well planned drills for the half-time performances at football games. In June, they will represent Milwaukie in the annual Rose Festival Parade. HEAT Senior Cast BRUCE MCKEEL .,,,..,,.x,.,,,,,--- John KATHY BASLER ,,,------,-------- Mary CARL ARMSTRONG .,.A,....... Hero PAT TAYLOR ,..W.............. Heroine JIM JOHNSTON ...... Chief Villain RANDY SUTTON ...,...,., Bad Man KEN BAILEY ..., Man in the Bowler SUE MARICH ..,.,.,,,.,,--,,., Director CHARLOTTE BENEDICT Asst. Director This was a farce concerning the possession of the Rajah's Ruby. Through a series of mysterious and funny happenings the ending is sur- prisingly revealed, as the whole play concerns only a man in a bowler hat directing the rehearsal of a play. LIGHTNING TOURNAMENT ucastn DAVE ACKERMAN .............. Man AILSA CRAWFORD .............. Girl BOB WILSON ............., Second Man DELLA ROGERS ,.,.........., Director DIANE HICKOX .... Asst. Director A girl seeking shelter in a bus station sees a murder committed. While telling her story to a man in the station, another man enters. In the end she realizes she has put her trust in the Wrong man, but by then it is too late for her. Bob Wilson, Ardee Vines, Diane Hickox, Della Rogers, Andy Keene, ll K f, K h H' k . me HOP at Y lc S THE MAN IN THE BOWLER HAT Sophomore OF PLAYS HIGH WINDOW ucastvs KATHY HICKS -.Emily Winthrop REID FERRISS I,.,.... Stephen Craig DARLENE DEARDORF Judith Ware FRANK ZOOK. ..,., Walter Hodge DEANNE SMITH ,... Linda Norton AMPARO SANCHEZ ...... Director RENEE WHEIDON Asst. Director An old lady in a wheelchair ac- cuses her nephew of killing her hus- band. As the story unfolds, she is proven to be perfectly well and is guilty of the murder herself. Instead of facing the consequences, she commits suicide. junior The winning play was Heat Lightning? Cast members include Ailsa Crawford, Bob Wilson, and Dave Ackerman. Della Rogers was director, her assistant was Diane Hickox. The awards for best actress and actor went to Kathy Hicks and Bob Wilson. Awards for second best went to Lynell Knopf and Andy Keene. A special award for the senior most active in dramatics Went to Ardee Vines. A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY ucastu MARGARET SCHLANGEN Mrs. Hoofle LYNELL KNOPF ..,,.......... Marjorie JAMES ARMSTRONG Bert Hoofle ANDY KEENE ...... Donald Hoofle LINDA SPEIGHT ..., joo Joo Miller LARRY HUNTER ,..,. Mr. Hoofle TERRY BUSBY ..,,.,........ Director CAROLYN FREDRICKSON Asst. Director This concerned the trials of a young boy attempting to go out with an older girl. His family is very uncooperative about this. Fi- nally after many funny happenings, he ends up going out with a girl of his own age. Freshman SENIOR Ist Row: Nancy Lillie, Carole Crown, Betty DeBray, Rita Miske, Arlene Lindemann, Jeanette Langley, Janice Beck, Sue Holcomb, Diane Hickox, Judy Williams, Paige Kinsman, Cathy Carter. 2nd Row: Peggy Perley, Marilyn Hamilton, Carol Hays, Jean Cornilles, Virginia Eclmiston, Jeanette Ellis, Sharon Volker, Joyce Hemstreet, Annette Zundell, Kathy Basler, Elaine Farrington, Audrey Keeth, Marge Moser. 3rd Row: Anita Girvan, Joyce Far- rington, Mike Ellingboe, Bruce McKeel, Mike Norris, Dick Uffelman, Keith Swoverland, Larry Day, Harvey Schmidt, Gene Brown, Keith Swover- land, Mike Fulwider, Shirley Schuff, Janice Deardorff. 4th Row: Alice Jones, Loy Keeth, Glen Moore, Mike Johnson, Glenn Olson, Dave Borremiller. Jay Beck, Gary Tipton, Dwight Higby, Mike Norris, Sandra Hale, Carole Thompson, Mr. McVicker. CHOIR . The Senior Choir, under the direction of Mr. Raleigh McVicker, has had an outstanding year. Their most enjoyable presentation was the musical Annie Get Your Gun. All choir members did a Wonderful job on this production. In addition, they have performed for many school activities and concerts open to the public. Senior Choir members are usually chosen by their previous choral experience. NSEMBLE Row 1: Dave Bottemiller, Jay Beck, Larry Day, Dick Uffelman, Harvey Schmidt, Gene Brown, Dwight Higby, Gary Tipton. Row 2: Rita Miske Sue Holcomb, Peggy Perley, Carole Crown, Carole Thompson, Nancy Lillie, Janice Deardorff, Diane Hickox, Janice Beck. JU 1011 CHOIR Row 1: Carolyn Fredrickson, Karen Krause, Karen McCullough, Sally Fletcher, Diane Hill, Margie West, Jo Todd, Pat Warner, Linda Hughes, Mr, McVicker. Row 2: Ruth Farrier, Pat Miller, Joanne Schaffer, Opal Jensen, Barbara Monckton, Lynn Cillo, Cheryle Spendal, Deanie Davis. Row 3: Pete Barnharr, Bob Findley, Gordon Howell, Pere Jones, Craig Stewart, Alan Jones, Ken Bailey, Dave Pitzer, Larry Philbrick. 1 T Y l BOYS' QUARTET BOYS' 81 GIRLS' GLEE Row 1: Josie Houghton, Christine Anderson, Penny Clark, Phyllis Halle, Mike Royce, Jack Beck, Walter Beecher, Harry Larson, Maxine McConnell, Sharon Mahoney, Ruth Keirsey, Pat Sweetlancl. Row 2: Melda Elliott, JoAnn Redwine, Marie Cook, Kathy Sterner, Linda Cross, Gary Stolte, Frank Marchant, Andy Keene, Rosy Stones, Pat Kobs, Georgie Wells, Irene Larson. Row 3: Shirley Morrison, Margaret Schlangen, Helen Stout, Sandra Mobl C l H ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ey, aro a e, Jim Armstrong, Terry Games, Jeanette Allen, Carol Green, Diane Bovey, Normandie Williamson, Joyce Johnson. Row 4: Carol Larson, Ann Cook, Fran Jones, Tena Snider, Shirley Stoltz, Connie Huffman, Rennie Quillin, Ray Thompson, Bonnie Shauger, Joyce Collins, Jean Ewalt, Christine Van Ditti, Marlene Siebenthal, Mr. McVicker. 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Manager Jerald Stanley, Ted Brewster, Larry Craig, Marcel Hurli- man, Collins Martin, Dave Bottemiller, Lee Yoast, Mike McCord, Rodger Bloedel, Walt Hicks.. RON USELDINGER Coach Although having one of the smallest varsity turn- outs inrthe school's history, the 1957 Mustang squad rated in a tie for 6th place in the coaches poll among Oregon prep elevens at the close of the season. Injuries to key players cost us a spot in the state playoffs as we dropped the vital game to Beaverton who later advanced to the semifinals. Our most outstanding game was a 14 to 0 Win over 'South Salem, a team which placed second in the State finals. VARSITY ttg, iryir fl f' li ,-EZ. 1,-M,-,wi '1'a V - 4 ,K ., . ,ri . LK .. ,,.. ,,. ., an fr .t f, ,'f-- .,-1 - H ti,, BOB MISLEY Coach Milwaukie Oregon City Milwaukie South Salem Milwaukie Hillsboro Milwaukie Astoria Milwaukie Beaverton 20 Milwaukie Parkrose Milwaukie Gresham Milwaukie David Douglas Milwaukie Central Catholic Totals , 13 Q X 4 I 'WW Q sq. . ,,,'5Q?LQ MW. A :X qw fi! df-Q -.Q , 4 wif . 1 'PL mis A axe NA, O ,Q VNV? .sf ma-'lf - n Q' 1 u Q1 'XVI' N ng 'fi'4f'f.T Haf Ai ,gc- J. P3 1 'Y '.D ff . If 5 A' 1 ig v T?2,ilg' 'J .1 'VCT Q. f.. V., S ,J ' 5 ? vo ' f ,-xx ff fr 4 'Nw a Vw - 9' .ff K - ' ,, F2 W if G, ll . , X'Q'4ff - I-wa. ,Q 'S Sus. Aviv 1 ..,, ,, 2, f. wwf a .5 ' y , N?-QV N . . QM ? 'swf 555. ,,,,. ,N . 1 ,fqelw Vw. VZQ, 1? I .G W f x .., ,Q 4, t. . 33, Q. ,f W, 7,5 f'1f',j, 7.15 -.V , t ,- . .Mk , ,K ., 9, -f- ,1'if 'ff1 ' 'Q ' ' ... ' ,M K A A X ' JERRY FENTON Tackle 1.- 1, lil l'l. f ai :ww f.. 'lf ss9 Q W C PQQDQ 'fix ntQ O it 'ws m 5, ,,,. 3 Ar 9 g K K w - A r Q? K 4 N MX f X It g . , sumti! 1 . Q Q' yi ' C 'Ok H R J ' 5' -W K ,x ' a . Y was af X66 D I8 r X 7: so Row 1: Coach Cliff Millen, Mike Norris, David Iffert, George Dahl, Jim Pflugrad, Rodger Cherry, Jim Seidel, Gary Palithonrp, Coachw Bill Foelker. Row 2: Gary Freauff, Gene Hatlelid, Henry O'Donohoe, Rod Cilb, Chuck Westergren, john Egge, David Graf, Robert Mattson. Row 3: Jerry Livengood, Mike Newman, Glen Moore, Terry Busby, Leonard Delano, Dudley Nelson, Ed Rowan, jeffrey Kelly, Manager Don McGinnis, JU 1011 VARSITY V SK- f ,,,,,, ii ya C X . l CLIFF MILLEN BILL FOELKER Coach Coach Although our LV. record this year is not an impressive one, one win and eight loss, the football promise de- veloped by a number of boys was terrific. The team was composed of fellows who had not played much football before but were eager to learn and equip them- selves .with know how in preparation for the varsity next year. A lot of credit is due this year's team for Working hard and sticking together even when the going was rough. With another year of experience much can be expected of this fine group of guys. Row 1: M. Sanchez, H. Larson, K. LeDoux, B. Slinkard, T. Beatty, D. Lockhart, J. Douglas. Row 2: J. Egge, R. Paola, B. Covault, J. Schmidt, M. Oakes, W. Beecher, P. Uffelman, B. Ball. Rauf 3: G. Cathey, M. Royce, C. Buchanan, A. Berkis, R. Phelps, R. Beecher, J. Eldridge, D. Duty. Row 4: J. Beck, M. Simons, E. Hildenbrand, D. Mickel, B. Cookson, W. Bollons, D. Croft, M. Kryder, R. Jensen. Row 5: Coach George Crandall, Coach' Herb Booth, H. Holman, J. Waterbury, G. Cummings, L. Matott, S. Shepardson. Q FRE HME Ni' six F jfuf. A X 5311 ,S- X A, 4Z'j 4 nrfff HERB BOOTH 3 f ME GEORGE CRANDALL Coach LA V Coach The Freshmen had a. very good season this year with seven Wins and two losses. They had their largest team turnout this year with 44 boys lasting through out the season. The leading scorer was Dick Mickels, who made 48 points. The Back-of-the-year was Andy Berkis, and George Cathey was the Lineman-of-the-year. T .e V MV , :Y W 534, r'-- 1 5 wt, i Ffa' S !.rKgg,S 7 Y ff, ... ,, f ' 4'- e. . - , 1- ' - ww, , -V J- , , ,Y -f W , Row 1: Coach Elmer Lucas, Larry Darnell, Bob Koida, Dan Phillips, Manager Ron Hassler. Row 2: Dale Backes, Mike Orr, Dennis Calkins, Dan Baxter, Bob Harrell. Row 3: Neil Webber, Rod Lippert, Dick Stolte, Bill Janz, Steve Runyan. The Cross-Country team did ex- ceptionally well this year with a five win and two loss record in their league meets. They placed fifth in the North Marion meet where twenty teams were compet- ing. In the State meet they placed tenth in a field of thirty teams. CROSS ,- '4' ELMER LUCAS Coach 'I'hey're off 153 J 1 .A i 2 Z .F min, ow 1: Manager Dick Paulson, Riley Brown, Jim Eldridge. Row 2: Jim Steidel, Harry Larson, Bill Kirby, Pete Uffelman, Co-Captain Ted Brewster, Co-Captain Jerry enton, Charles Hamm, Dick Mickel, Russell Alexander, Philip Becker. Row 5: Coach Bob Misley, Charles Keller, Bill Gartrell, Bob Koida, Len Stankewitsch, Lloyd helps, Roger Cherry, Lee Merritt, Don Smith, Wayne Paola, Coach Ron Useldinger. Row 4: Mike Simon, Mike Norris, Larry Craig, Rodger Bloedel, Marcel Hurliman, alt Hicks, Chuck W'estergren, Gary Freauff, Steve Runyan, RESTLING . v Q. Agp Milwaukie .-- 30 Grant .,.. 1. Milwaukie ..,.. ...... 2 3 Benson ....... zsl -,s, Milwaukie 52 Washington -,. iz .5 uf . . . 1 ' Hifi .jg , Z, 1 gy Milwaukie .... .- 37 Franklin -. ,... y X , M11W3UklC ..... ...... 2 5 Beaverton .... , je is N Milwaukie ..... ...... 2 3 Canby L... .. ......s.. ccee . be 1323 E' 1 1, ,gt 4 ' . . t -K I ffgxg gig :Q Mllwaukle ,,.,. --- 26 South Salem -. A ' H , si 2' . I . . . , ,, . 'f ,1 f 331: '?,hM?t Q?Qii,5'ii 331,15 Milwaukie ,-- 16 David Douglas , .ff 1 ,'rs M-1 k- . 4 ' - i 1 WW le ----- 15 Pafkfose ff--e -Y -v-- if 1 1 -s if . Muwaukie 1, Gresham ,--, Milwaukie 24 Sandy . .,.....,.., , 5 ' 25,5 5 Mxlwaukie .... 30 Oregon City .... .- .... ' Milwwkie 13 Hillsbofo ee------ 1 - -:erik 'eff fag 1 - - .5 0' 're' fees ef, 3 Milwaukie . 26 Clackamas .... xy A it, Q- ' 1 t 1 5'w Z.f?5. 'V' W' 1 . LQ ffffiffi Total ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 60 Total s , 1 1 ,Qa esal -' 1 BOB LMISLESYW A if Coach RON USELDINGER Coach 154 The Milwaukie wrestling team completed the 1957-1958 wrestling season with a 7 won-6 lost-1 tie record. The team finished sixth in the State Tournament, being represented by Rodger Bloedel, Marcel Hurliman, Ted Brewster, and Jerry Fenton. Ted Brewster won the 148 lb. State and District Champion- ships. jerry Fenton placed second in State in the 168 lb. class and lst in the District. Marcel Hurli- man won the District Championship and tied for fifth in the State. Rodger Bloedel won the District Championship and tied for sixth in the State. With only six experienced wrestlers out of forty that completed the season, the team showed tremendous improvement. This was indicated by victories over such outstanding teams as Beaverton, South Salem, and Sandy. The tie with the strong Canby squad was probably the peak match of the season. Ted gets him in position D00 Controls him 0 ' , , 3 1,64 Jerry brings him down Mike rolls him over Len hooks his arm The line up WND. -..........., ...... ..-L ., nun.. pudcnuucr, uicls Lombard, ACH bid Yoast, Lyle Ballew, Dave Bottemiller, Managers Doug Crites and Glenn Olson The 1957-S8 Mustangs started the new hoop season with few experienced returning lettermen. The only starter from the previous year was Lee Yoast. The defensive play of the team was a major factor in attaining a third place Metropolitan League standing. An accomplishment that will long be remembered was the phenomenal shooting display of Dick Lombard at David Douglas. He made eleven for fourteen field goal attempts. All were of the long jump variety, and he finished up with five for six free throws. However, in the overall season it was the inconsistent shoot- ing that held the team back from being a first place contender. The squad finished the season wining three games in'succession, and posted a 12 won and 10 loss record. Collins Martin- received the most improved player award. Milwaukie Molalla Milwaukie Bend Milwaukie Redmond Milwaukie Molalla Milwaukie Oswego Milwaukie Oregon City Milwaukie Oregon City Milwaukie Hillsboro Milwaukie Beaverton Milwaukie Astoria Milwaukie Parkrose Milwaukie Gresham Milwaukie David Douglas NAME Gary Albright Milwaukie Central Catholic Lyle Bauew Milwaukie North Salem Dan Bjfcz Milwaukie Hillsboro -lim Be .ll Milwaukie Beaverton Dave Bottemi er Milwaukie Astoria Mike Bregllmer Milwaukie Parkrose Ken G14 mgs Milwaukie Gresham Kin Hartb d Milwaukie David Douglas Dick Lom ar Milwaukie Q56 g 276 Central Catholic Collins Martin Wally Wolf Lee Yoast cz, Coll n B ,, POSITION HEIGHT YEAR F 6 ' 511111 61 6'7 61 61111 61511 S'10 61111 6'2 61 6'2 2 Jim gets the Jump Dxck tr1es a jump ' :iff 'W'-A5 ,,,,,..-uw f W-irwwn -..,..L..., K K Vllv I H .MW 'w .., I Ken goes around the Lakers Dick fakes a pass MUSTANGS IUJIAU Mike up for two The line up N E .af Mag 15. ay, 4 ' 3 JIM BELL Center Q ' 'i f' ' ILI i .A 5 . R K 5 E A x-mx I., gk' ii 4: 1 in J' A - A x - ...x . R . N hw ffz,-,M f V , Y 1 f K ig! f A k 'Y Q 'J S. fi ,f 4' , LEE YOAST Forward Vw Q,-x4 4 if .,f., 'K M KEN HART Guard DAN BELECZ , 5? 'Q as Gun rd r FFF5 J r N25 'xl Eff , r rrr K -X Q , ,l , 5 fs . .S 'Q xg., 7? SMH -NJN 'S' LYLE BALLEW Guard N r COLLINS MARTIN Forward N N i , ,W ff J- 41, - . twea- DAVIZ BOTTEMILLER Forward 'SHE' 151121713132 1g5a3lcl'1IuIif?bB1cgb Plarrg-fi1Geni Hatlelid, Doug Blatchford, Denny Kirk, Len Westlund, joe Harvey, Bud Smith, Dan Phillips, Vern Hahn, Manager Dick oo: , en Avstad, John Egge, Jeff Kelly, Terry Busby, Len Delano, Fred Heidt, Bob LeVee, Bob Mattson, Rod Lippert. JU 1oR VARSITY 'his yearls Junior Varsity basketball team compiled a re- tug ,Q Ikable record. Besides winning the Metro League Cham- 1 iship, they accumulated 22 wins for the entire season. g Blatchford led the team in scoring and Fred Heidt led bounding. The team elected Rod Lippert as their taem ain. Next year's Varsity should field a strong squad with ' like Blatchford, Smith, Heidt, Lippert, Westlund, , Mattson and Kelly as the nucleus. HERB BOOTH Coach 'TW 'Row 1: Tim Beatty, Paul Mckoberts, Mike Royce, Ron Paola, jack Beck, Bob Harrel, Doug Lockhart. Row 2: Gary Craig, Glen Clark, James Turney, Philip Derry berry, Chuck Lettenmaier, Ralph Jensen, Dick Petterson, Bob Cookson, joe Asti. Row 3: Coach Cliff Millen, Tom Martin, Don Eichelberger, Andy Berkis, Roge Phelps, Craig Mathiesen, Stan Shepardson, Jim Schmidt, Joe Egge, Scott Thompson, Manager Brian jenkin. Freshmen This year's freshman basketball team shows much prom- ise for the future. It was composed of good natured, hard working fellows who handled the ball well. XVith a little growth to get that needed height they should contribute much to the J. V. and Varsity squads of years to come. During the season 19 games were played. 13 were Won and 6 were lost. This placed us third in the league stand- ings. ge my X fh- i ilffr 5' ,f- I 7 X ix le is X x . CLIFF MILLEN Coach 736 is .1 A 412 ev to 3 G '41 gf - ir . s. . . 1, V , -A fLi, M, Row 1: Gene Hatlelid, Glen Moore, Neil Webber, Dave Bottemiller, Larry Buzan, Varis Ratniek, Dick Stolte, Mike Orr, Larry Day, Walt Hicks, Francis Elkins, Todd Wilder, Coach Ron Useldinger. Row 2: Coach Bill Foelker, Tom Window, Mike Simon, Dick Mickel, Bob Mattson, Ross Beecher, Len Delano, Dennis Pydynkowsky, Bill janz, Dennis Calkins, Dale Backes, Iack Beck, Chuck Loney, Jay Beck. Row 3: Leigh Mounce, Dan Baxter, Stan Shepardson, Andy Berkis, Lawrence Hunter, Jack Hammond, Norman LeVee, jim Schmidt, Tim Beatty, jim Turney, Jim Emerson, Manager Doug Crites, Coach Elmer Lucas. Row 4: Russell Alexander, Warren Bollons, Bob Cookson, Henry O'Donohoe, Mike Bisceglia, Mike Royce, George Cathey, Manager Ken Senn, Manager Larrv Darnell. TRACK fa y T L ELMER LUCAS Coach , BILL FOELKER ' Coach if 'ggi . The 1958 track team is a well coordinated team improv- ing with every meet. At present they have a 3 win and 3 loss record. The individual performers leading in total points now are Dave Bottemiller, Mike Orr, and ,Iav Beck. Coach sa s syee i pl L ii it e J ' ' '.-f af- ,R .,1: - 3 . c RO 162 N USELDINGER 'B if ?-,Mu,,Wf,-M-, '--- W--H-ff Q ,, Q 3 .,--k I , ,, NEIL WEBBER STAN SHEPARDSON MIKE ORR 440 LARRY DAY 8 8 0 1 00 ZAN Hurdles N FINKEL DALE BACKES Mile F-...Mu I s JAY BECK pu , D' Shot t 1scus, E . 'Q ANCIS ELKINS Low Hurdles VE BOTT Broa d MILLER 1 xx M l if I.-,. Q My-gubaw r f Row 1: Mike Rallsv, Lewis Banks, Mickey Shaw, Jay Lillie, Dick Smith, Fred Heidt. Row 2: Coach Herb Booth, Harvey Schmidt,'Bob Heidt, Roger Phelps, Terry Busby, Rod Lippert, Mike Newman. Not Pictured: Jay Gorman, Dan Croft, Reid Ferriss, Paul McRoberts. fx, 5 0 , ii 1 iff ? I' jg This is a very special year for golf. Thus far the is , I record is 10 wins 2 losses which gives them confi- L dence to take both District and State. Milwaukie I 'w il iiii i f ,Ai has taken District for three straight years and 'iii M V WV 'i' L State .two straight years. This year is the fourth if sf' .Aix g 'T 'Q year since golf has become a letter sport and Dick K, Er ik W Smitlsfwill be the first boy to get his fourth letter ii'iii , 1 4, , MICKEY SHAW JAY GORM N J' HERB BOOTH Coach MIKE DICK Q5 FRED 166 sess 3 -- 1 . ri I QQ i . ng '55 4.4 P4 Q ii gif vm I 'gin I , t as af' L , ' ' ii t F 1 JS 4 ROD LIPPERT JAY LILLIE ig., A x Q82 if Ol v 3 1 9'illAll'Q,. 'NAU i SRAUJQ 3 i '51-as QQ WIA NAU 955 bb 5 UQ, i y an WN!-mins! N-AML., 'Surf Row 1: Manager Jim Eldridge, Gene Berg, Ted Brewster, Ron Mantei, Bob Parry, Lloyd Elliott, Bud Smith. Row 2: Coach Don Gass, Rodger Bloedel Wally Wolf Gary Albright, Dick Lombard, Coach Bob Misley. Row 3: Jerry Fenton, Dick Wloolworth, Ed Rowan, Manager Glenn Olson, VAR ITY 1 at eaii T w '1 ,,,,, eeel 'i W e a r- 3 a it ,i aaaa in ' T Q i i aaia 2 'i - t :ff DON GASS ROBERT MISLEY Coach V. 1.. it il Coach The Varsity baseball team is doing a very good job in this year's baseball season with a 7 win, 3 loss record. Their most important game was with Beaverton, whom they defeated 4 to 3 and thus gained second place in the Western Division of the Metro League. Gary Albright is the most improved player so far. Lloyd Elliott, Ted Brewster, andrRodger Bloedel are the leading hitters. 16' ,Jn H,-w.l , f'?F4! . -- M NP' w 4. Ki rg-in M 1 ua 1 1 1' o. A . g , if RODGER BLOEDEL ' ' BUD SMITH ws Catcher-Outfield Shortstop ff!! 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V I 3 Jai .1 Wif i 5 wi, a x s iifgs ii 'ill ' i f i 'ig isis. is is t ,fi .avi it GEORGE CRANDALL Coach Although the Junior Varsity baseball team has not been very successful with a 2 win, 4 loss record, they had extremely good players. Darrell Salveson was their best player and Glynn Alvstad was the most improved player. Their infield is very good, but their outfield and batting need improving. The lack of experience is their main handicap at this time. 170 T H MW sf. H psig, 5 'iiiif if-'U may 1:5 if init?--' ffl,-2 an-1-4 nm-Q wuwm Row l: Dick Tarr, Bill Slinkard, Dick Petterson, Bob Harrel, Doug Lockhart, Stan Robson. Row 2: Roger Hart, Art Poindexter, Ron Paola, Scott Thompson, M4 Millen. Row 3: Tom Martin, Don Eichclberger, Joe Egge, Grant Cummings, Phil Derryberry. The Freshman Baseball team has had bad luck this year with a 3 Win and 5 loss record. They are very good in defense playing but their offense playing needs improving. K I Tiff-.l s, 52 iff fl 'i n ' ,' S ail 1- -pziifrlf-fffzf -2 f:.:J' :L 'ii' Coach - vkk. M, .. W .Q ' 171 25535 4' il z IN TRAMURAL , I .4w'e f -TK 'QS Q, 2 .53 wfx, izazgggfg a 11 .-- f 5x 2 B' rl K mi 'I 1, 2 I: M 1l.,..' 'P -. Vi. V WALLY WOLF Manager F WRESTLING HERB BOOTH Coach OOTBA LL KICK Charles Hamm, Chuck Westergren, john Jensen, Terry Gaines. FOOTBALL THROW G OLE ff' I VARIS RATNIEKS WINNER-JAY GORMAN RUNNER-UP-BOB HEIDT PHI SIGMA TAU H LARRIE DOCKEN CO-CHAMPS MAJOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL 1-Y ' BASLER' S DEVILS L Row 1: 3' - I Marty Jenson. Row Gene Berg, Larfie Doclkgn, M31-Cel Hurlfmamijharles D51-,yi 2: Glen Moore, Neil Webber, Varis Ratnieks, Gary Weinard, Bill janz. y. . . CHAMPIONS X It GESE BERG RON MANTEI anager Manager MINOR LEAGUE BASKETBALL PHI SIGMA TAU HI-Y Row 1: Mike Norris, Rod Cillo,Ger'ry Hopp. Row 2: Walt Leav Shaw, Ray Edmondson, Coach Lloyd Elliogg, TABLE TENNIS 1, f to ll Q itt, Mickey FREE THROW Intramurals are run for the interest and enjoyment of students not participating in varsity athletics. Our progr includes both team and individual activities. These are run I during the lunch period, after school, and evenings. It i program for the active student and an extended division the Physical Education program. HANDBALL fit- . A 1- ggyimf-t,. . 3 . ,, L .i .-.,k,,,A p ,. . xi -aff Y . Jw X L O WINNER WALLY WOLF CHAMP-JOE HARVEY WINNER-DOUG BLATCHFORD - RUNNER-UP-'DAN BAXTER RUNNER-UP-DAN BELECZ RUNNER-UP-LARRY CRAIG I . ., 4 E M MVP' .. 1 , we L i 39 ii Rowil: Bob Livingston, Vern Hahn, Walt Leavitt, Joe Harvey, Tom Spain, Gary Starr. Row 2: Cliff Christensen, Dick Busic, John Wykoff, Mike McCord, Larrie Docken, Howard Haynes, Coach Lorraine Pomeroy. Not Pictured: Pat Rodgers, Russell Meeks. TENNIS y K This year's tennis team is doing exceptionally well V , so far with a 5 win and 2 loss record. Their Eli V doubles are very promising and they are very it L L W J hopeful that they will take State in this division. ' f 1' ' V ' , The doubles which are doing this excellent work B are Mike McCord--Larrie Docken, and Joe Har- ' vey-Vern Hahn. -- - ,Q x. BOB LIVINGSTON M ' t g LORRAINE POMEROY 'Q 'I Coach ' ff slrs ' Q l f ' ,E .' . L N r ee ,1 3' ' QQ - M' I' :eff -ty. s st Q M JOE HARVEY H 5 Mme Mccoixu C' tWALT LEAVITT VERN HAHN ,ei LARRIE DOCKEN F'N GIRLS' SPORTS ' M 'ss G' ,V .a . MRS. PoM1-:ROY MRS, MORRIS 'vm sltlloj The above Din is an honorarv award ziven t0 senior members of Athlerra who have earned over 200 points, and have a better than aver- age standing scholastically. Among the activities of Athletta is the state G.A.A. conference. an annual event, which this vear was held at Marshfield High School. Mil- Waukie sent five delegates, and because the con- ference Was so far from home, the girls stayed overnight in the Marshfield High School gyrn with girls from all over the state of Oregon. The girls who Went had a very good time, as well as gaining many ideas for Athletta activi- ties. T75 7 VOLLEYBALL Row 1: Faraday Merrill, Vicki Stones, Barbara Thom, Cathy McCord. Row 2: joan Fleming, Phyllis Little, Roberta Prentiss, Lois Stone, Barbara Westlund, Liz Lamb. 7 ii ,avi-N if ,. 'QW' PENNY WINDOW Manager 176 This year there was a large number of girls who participated in volleyball intramurals. Lois Stone's team defeated Sandra Hale's team for the cham- pionship. BOWLI G ,ow 1: Sandra Zook, Beverly Alexander, Betty Jones, Suzanne Henry, Verna Scott, Sharon Taylor. Row : Arlene Scott, Penny Clark, Sharon Mahoney, Linda Jameson, Jan Springer, Shirley Morrison, Cathy isberg, Eileen Kennedy. Row 3: Carolyn Bailey, Roberta Prentiss, Linda Hughes, Margy Heyden, Sonnie libel, Ilene Johnston. C., . ,js f ih- 1 l ROBERTA PRENTISS Manager vw 1: Cheryl Nelson, Deannie Davis, Sandra Tyson. Row 2: Judy Russell, Elaine Beckstrom, Cathy Risberg, Roberta 'entiss, Linda Jameson, Carol Clark, Gail Lanigan. Row 3: Corrine Contreas, Judy Blue, Shirley Morrison, Kay rakow, Carole Thompson, Darlene Browning, Annette Zundel. 177 SWIMMI G Row 1: Cheryl Nelson, Gloria Sparwasser, Gail Lanigan, Sharon Taylor Linda Roylance, Elaine Beckstrom, Elaine Barnard. Row 2: Mrs. Pomeroy, Marilyn Miller, Janet Grenier, Kathyylioster, Mary Ann Ernst, Liz Lamb, Miss McMeekin. BADMI TO Badminton was a very popular SP0ft this year with a large turnout for both lunCh periods. A lot of fun was had bY all Par' ticipating. n 5- f MR. 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