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From left to right back row: Michael Weber, Kenneth Hadley, Kenneth McCoy, Leland Humphreys, Wilson Barnes, Bob Sorter, Glen Davidson, Jack McCloud, Jim Musick, Jim Deller, Bob Alexan- der,' Third Row: Frank Radford, Johnny McCauley, Kenneth Turk, Roland Dyer, Donald Whitely. LaVerne Barber, Louella Mills, Janabel Hiatt, Jim Ogborn, Wallace Faulkner, Ralph Adsit, Danny Johnson, Betty Springstead, Doris Henderson, Nell Pruitt, Gloria Burnett, Carolyn Rust, Geraldine JUNIOIQS The Class Adviser this year was Mr. Forrest Loghry. The class colors were green and silver. Out of a total enrollment of 59 Jun- iors, 9 started here the first grade. They are Donna Wilson, Susan Froehlich, Gloria Bur- nett, Evelyn Dyer, Shirley Easton, Michael Weber, Marcellus Pate, and Carolyn Rust. The Junior class has been working hard all year earning money for the Junior-Senior Gordanier, Martha Wright, Arlene Blankenship, Gail Moan. Geraldine Hilliard, Donna Wilson, Lovtta Osborn ,' First row: Carrol DeMarsh, Beverly Babb, Lorene Blankenship, Susan Froehlich, Eve- lyn Dyer, Erlene Sargent, Gloria Ward, Sonja Denman, Annette Adams, Joann Williams, Carol Boggs, Betty Rayburn, Prom and Banquet. The main source of profit is from selling at concessions at the games. Because of the Homecoming Dance previous to the class play UO' Promise Me, given Dec. 5, the jun- iors didn't have much advertising and didn't make much money, although the people who saw the play said it was excellent. The Homecoming Prince and Princess were Frank Radford and Gloria Burnett. Wilson Barnes and Erlene Sargent were Carnival Prince and Princess. Football letters were earned by Glen Davidson, Jim Musick, Roland Dyer, Wilson Barnes, Frank Radford, John McCauley, Bob Sorter, Kenneth McCoy. Baseball lettermen last year were Wilson Barnes, John McCauley, and Roland Dyer. Basketball letters were earned by Jim Musick, Wilson Barnes, and Roland Dyer. Class officers are listed from left to right. Back row: Bobby Sorter, Loveta Osborn, and Frank Radford: Front row: Gloria Burnett. Nell Pruitt, and Erlene Sargent. 1
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Dear Mr Barkhurst SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY June l 1963 It has been ten years srnce I graduated and I thought I would drop you a note to let you know what the 53 class rs dorng Edrth Ireland has been rn the decoratmg busrness and has Just recerved a contract to redecorate the Whlte House It seems the old Job IS now out of style Florene Payne now owns a charn of nrght clubs rn Calrfornra and rs really makrng the money Nancy Brown rs married and has twelve krds She belreves they are cheaper by the dozen Johnny Cavaner has been prcked the world s be t basketball player He has been averagrng forty polnts per game thrs year MarJorre Whrte has marrred Drck Komp They own all the sportrng goods stores rn Myrtle Creek and Drcks the manager of the town baseball team Carol Hadley rs now wrltrng short storres for chrldren and IS sard to be gettrng a contract wrth Walt Drsney to wrrte the dralogue for hrs new motron plcture Jrm Phrllrps rs prtchrng for the New York Yanks and rs makrng S85 000 a year Lewrs Noah now owns Frr Mfg Co He reached hrs goal through havrng a monopoly on the loggrng lrufks throughout Uregon ry Jones and hrs wrfe Carolyn are rn partner hrp wrth Bob and Lyneada Dugger who own frve roller skatrng rlnks Donna Voss has been voted top woman basketball player of 1963 Don Bulmer and LeRoy Moore are strll rrdrng around together Of course therr orl wells rn Texas and then gold mme rn Alaska keep them on the road all the trme Jrm Rrchards rs now Rear Admrral ln the Navy He was promoted from Seaman Frrst Class to Rear Admrr al after savrng the entrre fleet by sendrng a Russran gulded mlSSl16 back to Russra staying was too Anrta Martrn rs also rn the Lrmelrght She saved the crtres of Myrtle Creek Rrddle and Canyonvrlle by at the swrtchboard durlng a flood untrl the water was up to her chm Jack Meshew has a Job of puttrng prpes on new Cadlllacs I guess he rs domg pretty well Ray Adsrt rs now teachrng Math at good old M C H S Mr Hall had to resrgn because the competrtron much for hlm Rrchard Bryant Ralph Rutter and Pete Patt own all the trees rn Oregon Calrfornla and Washrngton Ronny MCGIIIIS has taken Ernstems place and rs also the worlds leadrng fortune teller Leneve Smlth has been placed above Shakespeare for wrrtrng poetry Ar delle Weaver owns a S1 000 000 turkey farm but rt seems to be gorng broke People just don t lrke roast turkey any more Venore Deardorff rs now rn Parrs runmng her own dress shop Her shop sets the styles for all Parrs Barbara Derhl became a movre star shortly after gorng to Calrfornra LeRoy McCauley IS prtchrng agamst Jrm Phrlhps for the Brooklyn Dodgers Gladys Starbuck rs strll unmarrled but she say she lrk s rt that way and wrll never marry Wanda Leonard IS starrlng rn the new show Lady of Spam Etheleen Benn has a dancmg school for boys only She rs enJoy1ng rt very much Dolores Bartley has moved to Alaska rn hopes of fmdlng gold So far she hasnt had any luck Grace Moan opened a prrntrng shop It seems she prrnts excuses for the krds that sklp school for a dollar apre e Her yearly rncome rs about S30 000 er boys Marranne Shrrtclrff IS presrdent of Frr Company MarJorre Frentress now owns the largest chaln of loan companres rn the Umted States Peggy Lrncecum rs dorng flne She has Just recerved a trophy for the most perfect housewife Jacquelyn Smrth IS gorng to run for the presrdent of the Unrted States Shes the Presrdents messen Brown has Just been prcked Mlss Amerr a of 1963 ha Lasater wrrtes artrcles for the Myrtle Creek Mazl grvrng advrce on problems of matrrmony Lola Le Blanc rs a brg game hunter rn the Jungles of Afrrca She dehghts rn the actrve outdoor llfe Sue Clay wrth her Southern drawl has frnally won the heart of the Navy Corneha Lowrance owns half of Texas already but IS st1ll trymg to get the rest of rt from the Cow D McCorm1ck rs the leader of one of the largest and most popular dance bands rn the country He rs thrnkrng of startrng a radro program now Carlene Rust IS a famous T V broadcaster srnglng Southern mammy songs Betty Gay Ogborn operates a large and popular beauty shop rn South Afrrca Exelyn Bales has Just completed her frrst edrtron of How to Rear Chrldren It rs raprdly becomrng a best seller Tzmes Kenny Wrlhs owns the Myrtle Creek Mall whrch rs grvrng tough competrtlon to Pat Kelleys New York Amelra Strmson enhsted rn the Army Arr Force and IS now watchrng for the remains of any one who rs headed for the moon For my part I was the frrst person to make the rocket trlp to the Moon Dont ask how I got back The tale IS too harrowrng Slncerely yours John Srmpson n I Q v Y . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . , .h Yi. . . . . Q , ,..... '.., 0 .. .. 1 . 35 . V. ' Q . vc . . . -.CI , . -. , - - f v - Q 1 1 - . . . . , . , . 4 . . , . 1 . . . . . 7 N - . . . -C . G . Y . , D - . ' ' - 4. ' u ' . .V . , ' A . . x, . , . . . . . . , . , 4 . . .H . , . v y - . . , . Y . . , . H . ,, . . . t . . , , Y. -,
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