North Eugene High School - Tartan Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1964
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A M ui, 33,u,A,3p Q., ,W 15 ii ,., , , was W ' 5' ' fljii'-K i - img ., I ,, ., M .gg was W - 'ffivf :S V x-. ' e z ' ,ggg-f . J, . C ' ' HQ' wif? W 3, u Xe, 'W I lb ,X ,. A w fx fn Biz- ,Q M -Q P ,rv fe :sw 'A . Qu ' , ,,.Vg'A A I '-W Q., . t 1 Pi: L! 'ez -fx, ., . ,v Y lk ii 3 ' YS- ' ' ... N in 1 nw-A w- 'x 7. 1,511 w 222 flgxkigi' ,Q-1 , 2 27 4 13 -f?lEWJ5 W LF ef The North Eugene High School sign welcomes people to the home of the Highlanders. The North High Pep Club section. 2 'f Inf 51, E S Sue Newman, Leon Henderson iffy, X4 ,M r H 5 W ? ir L X . North gymnasts portray A salute to the students of North Eugene at the special Easter Assembly. N , , , r sqm: , f se fl f ,f 1 ,. , , V, f' fl ffl xff ff f W ff 1' f ,- - href T .' 'T w- , . .,, 1 ?'m 111515 The team comes out of the huddle at the second North-South game. ,VHM4 H is' . 4, Mr. Aschwald's Sth period Modern Problems class. 4 All of these things and many more make Highlander Spirit. In the 1964 Tartan we will try to capture the Highlander Spirit throughout the year. We bring you the teachers, the friends, the organizations, activi- ties and sports. We hope that this book, dedicated to Highlander Spirit, will help you remember the 1963-64 school year at North Eugene. nvwnwmm mm h xmwmmmvycimmfm 'Ww- 1 I ,ww 1 fx ff V -, l'eSif5'Wf55 .' ' '- 1 iff! i 'WS, 11 .ff 2:1-'rv ' NM T 74.55-'V' V .. ' , ,.: ,xll V. 'Wg ' . Y - 5 ,A--sf faux- Q., KNNQ . ww vm 1-,..-., J E Lf' J ' I 1 Y-Q... . - af Nunh Eugene gives eww swim: am up as wellfmmckd uespufrsihile cimimezz. The wha paftiffzipaczs ima as- ,peciz nf show! life dau a great fu Student body and Ends in a very rewarding mpmrienm. Efmdem Prlsdwdrms Lam Member- wn at a ,swims wunril mcefmmg. - awluzg Serving as your president this year has been a great experience and one I will never forget. I thank you, the student body, for making this possible and for your active sup- 'Raef port throughout the year. tr I have enjoyed working on the year's activities with my fellow ASB olficersg Nancy, Sue, Pat, Barbara and Bob. Their efforts, combined with those of the student body and faculty have made this another great year at North. I extend my best wishes to the juniors and sophomores along with the hope that they will keep up the spirit and standards of North Eugene. To the seniors I wish the best of luck and happiness. They worked hard to make this year a good one. 'Z-Hz 715.-V017 Leon Henderson President The past three years at North have been most reward- ing to me. During this time friendships were strengthened, ideas exchanged, new vistas opened in the classroom, and a strong sense of loyalty developed for North Eugene. As your student body vice-president the opportunity to work with faculty and students in planning, organizing, and supervising student activities has been deeply appre- ciated. I am certain that anyone having had this rich experience must feel likewise. The time has come when we must leave the halls and traditions of our school. But the lessons we have learned here we will take with us, along with our memories. And . what memories! Noon hours, classroom discussions, the North-South rivalry, and our state champion basketball team. We, as Seniors, are going our separate ways. I know, however, that I speak for all when I say, not goodbye, but We will always remember thee. .1 ,,,. K . it -'Qomeaa HCLLQ., Nancy Hale Vice-President YN, Sue Newman Secretary The student body ofiicers are the nucleus of student government. Combined with each of the class presidents they form the executive council which meets every other week to plan the agenda for student council meetings. Student body officers also attend inter-school meetings with the executive officers from South Eugene and Sheldon. President Leon Henderson led executive and student council meetings. As a representative of North Eugene he spoke to several civic groups outside of school. Vice-President Nancy Hale was in charge of the election committee and took Leon's place when he was absent. Barbara Clunie Treasurer Secretary Sue Newman recorded the proceedings of each council meeting and was in charge of all records concerning student government. Treasurer Barbara Clunie kept the students informed of the student body funds and headed the student loan committee. Student Manager Bob Smith was responsible for all pep assemblies, rally buses and social events. Historian Pat Henson kept a scrapbook of all school news and events for the year and served as parliamentarian for student council. Pat Henson Historian lv- H , I W 1, u ' L, W FH 1 U W fe H ii ,, W M Bob Smith Student Manager w J -' ,, Sue Newman Pat Henson Gail Schaefer Pam King Sheila Scott and Muhlheim Judy Kebelbeck Lynne Hallstrom Lynne Munson, I.eAnne Hill, Sue Barbara Asmervig Eileen Taylor, Marcia Youel. Judy Becker, Cheryl Seaverts Janet Karen Smith Cliff Fox Jerry Gordon, John Maxwell, Bill Beebe, Judy Hunstock Ron Ro Pete Dickinson Carol Doty and Mary Lane. FOURTH ROW: Gene Wallace, Greg Groves John Buskirk Steve Egeter Larry McReynolds, Mike Carlson, and Cary Sheldon FRONT ROW Beth Jones Laura Anderson, RexAnne Gibson, Lynne Flomer, l Elwtmw All student body, class, and school elec- tions were engineered by the election committee. Under the leadership of the student body vice-president and a faculty advisor, the group publicized elections, distributed petitions, set up the polls and counted the ballots. They were also in charge of regulating the campaigns. This was one of the most important student committees and the members de- serve a vote of thanks for their High- lander Spirit. Clunie, Nancy Hale, Leon Henderson, Bob Smith, ROW: Diana Montgomery, Billie Mentze, Mary Kathy Hartman, Donna Hocking, Teryl Burkman, Kadrmas. THIRD ROW: Ellen Hoyman, Diana Brown, Kammeyer, Warren Youel, Rod Leland, Derek Iverson, Lindy Bell, Paul Michael, Bob Swan, Phil Duerfeldt, new The chief duty of the Social Com- mittee was the planning of the year's social calendar. The committee set up the dates for dances and other activities during the year. This year they had charge of the annual Print and Cork Week, April 13-18. They sponsored various activities through- out the week and the traditional Print and Cork Dance on Saturday night. Chairman was Bob Smith. The North Eugene Student Council, made up of one student from each second period class, rnet bi-monthly to discuss and plan student activities. The members reported the decisions of the council to their classes and asked for suggestions or opinions. Aside from their usual business, the council made several major decisions during the year. jerry Gordon was selected as sergeant-of-arms, a new oiiice created to count standing votes and to keep the group in order. The members passed a suggestion for North's first Homecoming and later in the year voted down the controversial student court proposal. One of the underlying functions of the Stu- dent Council is to promote Highlander Spirit and this year's council has done an exceptionally fine job. FRONT ROW: Sue Leibel, Carol Findlay, Diane Winterbottom. BACK ROW Tom Shoup, Ernie Kangas, Bob Smith and Jerry Gordon. 'll Paul Lewis, john Buskirk, Linda Baxter, Cathi Smith, and Carol Clunie. W16610 The Traffic Safety Committee, com- prised of members of some of the driver education classes, was a committee set up to further student safety measures at North. One of their main activities during the year was the sale of seat belts to the students and faculty. jim Cavanaugh served as chairman. ' FRONT ROW: Barbara Clunie, Nadine Murchy, and Pam Knutson. BACK ROW: Mr. Betterton, Miss Lamb, Rodney Barnes, Leroy Kellogg, and Bill Pederson. We All public announcements concerning North Eugene are handled through the Publicity Committee. The group, headed by John Buskirk, was responsible for dis- playing posters, putting articles in the paper and broadcasting school news on radio stations KEED and KERG. A record was kept of all news items publicized throughout the year. The Publicity Com- mittee was a line promoter of Highlander Spirit and an important public relations factor at North Eugene. jim Cavanaugh, Rick Byers, Dick Black, Bill Beebe, Karen Justis Jeannie Kupetz, Janice Delong, Barbara Roid, Vicki Rankin and Diane Winterbottom Loma Student loans are available to any stu dent requesting them for payment of student body fees. These low interest loans are easily attained at the main of fice. The committee, under chairman Bar bara Clunie, reported that most of the loans were made to seniors to pay for cap and gown rentals and graduation aIlI10llI1Cel'l'lCI'lfS. Lounge The Student Lounge Committee was established this year to keep the student center in order and to maintain the juke- box. After thorough investigation they suggested that several study tables be added to the student lounge for additional study room. Phil Duerfeldt headed the committee. Darby Efteland and Mary Muhlheim. lam,-Club ' Inter-Club Council, a group composed of the presidents of all North High or- ganizations, was established to promote communications between school-sponsored clubs. The council set up a calendar for all club activities to avoid conflicting dates. If club presidents had any problems these were also discussed. The president of Inter-Club Council was Girl's League President Marlene Thompson. 4 FRONT ROW: Nancy McReynolds, Patsy Hills, Carole Evans Ayda Tuncay and Judy Hunstock. BACK ROW: Phil Duerfeldt, Lindy Bell Bill Cooper Jamie Paddock, George Hunter, and Greg Groves. B050M.dfG'fllL06d1H - Two deserving students are honored monthly for their outstanding contributions to Highlander Spirit. Participa- tion in student government, committee membership, sports and theatrical productions are recognized by this award. The boy and girl of the month receive an appropriate pin, boutonniere or corsage, and professional photograph. Each month candidates are chosen in the second period classes and a committee makes the final choice. The co-chairmen for this year's committee were Mary Muhlheim and Darby Efteland. FRONT ROW: Mary Lane, Marcia Youel, Jean Blood, Saralee Benedict Marlene Thompson, and Barbara Asmervig. BACK ROW: Sue Hedden Tom Haynes, Jerry Gordon, Dale Steinhauer, Larry McReynolds, Cheryl Brechtbill and Donna Clark. I 3 Vwwitg EAU3 LeAnne Hill sl Barbara Asmervig lf l 1 Eileen Taylor ' sclwolu spout Bill Cooper Judy Becker Phil Duerfeldt Teryl Burkman 1 G. L. Ed Rupert Lynne Munson I4 Z. T . ...pa ,aww reset' .SM 1 my W' 7, .1 ' Lggnnv . .-.c . ,. Z' . -- H w Lugdfvitgger Spirited yell kings perform at North-South pep assembly. The Varsity Rally Squad was composed of six senior girls who were selected in all-school Student Body election in the spring of their junior year. The Rally Squad worked diligently during the summer and each day throughout the school year to perfect their dance routines, yells, and skits. They worked closely with the Student Manager to plan pep assemblies and rally buses. To begin raising school spirit, the Rally Squad sponsored the traditional Hello Week Dance. Varsity Rally Squad organized and sponsored spirit week held from February 24-28. There were special competitive activities for each day of the week. The Rally girls performed the traditional Highland Fling for the North-South game on March 3, 1964, at MacArthur Court. They were accompanied by the Eugene Highland Bagpipe Band. They also performed a dance routine with the Junior Varsity Rally to the record Be True To Your School. The Yell Kings, two seniors and one junior, did a fine job in organizing the white shirt section at the Basketball games. Advisor for the Rally Squad was Mrs. Linda Potter. fi' . ,Lv .. -N fn A' . i.1 ' K i .ig,w'.M,.' f ., xfjuiiet H' ll 3 ,, . ll., -gg? K--NJ . Juuzwvwwitg Rally Qqucwbadds sparkle Left to right: Linda Baldwin, Donna Hocking, Kathy Hartman, Margaret Olson. The junior Varsity Rally Squad, four junior girls, had the job of promoting school spirit for the Scots' football and basketball seasons. The j.V. Rally sponsored the annual Hello Week Dance to raise money for expenses. They performed for the North-South game on March 3, 1964, at MacArthur Court to the record Be True to Your School. GO! FIGHT! WIN ! SCOTS! rl , 7 Q M ' ., N , will N' ll , ' V ' ' 25:2 .3 4 Gwlvs Leagwledf bg capable ' Marlene Thompson President Nr, Lori Wood This year the Girl's League was led by President Marlene Thomp- son, assisted by Vice-President Lynne Hallstromg Secretary Lori Woodg and Treasurer Judy Kebel- beck. These officers and the cabinet members composed the executive council. Cabinet Publicity . . . Points ..... Fund Raising Big and Little Sister ...... Scrapbook .. Party A. . . Social Service Ann Leighton Connie Coffey Donna Clark joy Sheraden Patty McNamar Jane Erdman Barbara Clunie Lynn Robison Reba Ingram Darby Efteland Marcia Youel Teresa Fenn joan Weber Candy DeYoung Lynne Hallstrom Vice-President Judy Kebelbeck Secretary f' Treasurer Front row, left to rightg jane Erdman, Connie Coffey, Darby Efteland, Lynn Robison, Candy DeYoung. Back rowg Patty McNamar, Ann Leighton, Marcia Youel, Barbara Clunie and Joan Weber. 'I7 . 1 1 saga- g I H' 'N 1 M im, , Q, - suv- , , X 1 Q A A ,Am dv Q .fsinifiis if-z V Q Qi? K MW? 9 X 31'L?u?'Lil'x -.1:.,w:f.f.11,-. Q 5 ,1.gi1:f'f1qQ.a.-- .. 'gag '-...R SQMEM? L .A ' f fx W W jr K, fy' 0 -1. 1 r :A 'AUS 'S L N3 nh? e m A, Irv N V Qa'J: 'vi :AB v5??f Y 4 '51 , 1 EW ff? X wk ,414 1 Q, N'-3 ' 5 1, T ,fa ,,, 131, o ,iv 4 VA. fx 1 awJU. W, U, f lv-vm ' ei? r 'fm 'H' X M 'W iff! ,J Am WM 1 - 'Z Qg1,L. Qk ' f F ,u,Rli?i-wi ,-f-' . uv ,121 fi, A-mf ' , 'f 5- , , -ww: 1 . -ua-V.-214 .sg Q: x- 1 ' ' - 5' 1 ff ::a-f:rf?f':'tf2 ' ' ' J2!L4,'-2-why. . J A, . L 2 5 . - x ' Ag . V 'r :45E1i.f5 ','. 522 . , Z'1i'h . :fi .11 Fw., 91' ' 1. ,.. ' M.. 'N+-.M 'yu .W nm 5-. M,-uf' I.. . The administrators of our school dis- trict and the staff and faculty of North Eugene play a key part in our learning. They are our advisors and our friends. They are always willing to help us and give extra hours for our benefit. These people are very special to the students at North. They are the molders of High- lander Spirit. Mi. Newland in his office. V is - 5 2 .4 028 The superintendent, along with his as- sistants, are in charge of administering the policies of the School Board through- out the district in accordance with the regulations of the State Board of Educa- tion. These administrators work with the school board to see that the district schools are run smoothly. Dr. Millard Z. Pond Superintendent of Schools , M J' , li' I at 1-l1vf1vPff!vrl1ff' Lloyd Millhollen Assistant Superintendent 1 pt.. f j ig Vernon Smith, Director of the Budgetg S. W. Kirlin, Director of Personnelg L. L. Erd- mann, Assistant to the Superintendent in charge of building and mamtenanceg stand- ing, Erwin juilfs, Director of Secondary Education. 20 l femur' H V Richard E. Miller Chairman of the Board sw bg emu ew The District School Board this year consisted of Richard E. Miller, Chairman, Charles C. Sikes, Dr. Leland Stauffer, Vernon E. Hoffman and Henry E. Nilsen. In spite of the defeat of the School Budget on two separate occasions, and seemingly unsurmountable problems, the board members provided us with the best educational advantages and op- portunities possible. The Student Body of North Eugene High wishes to express their thanks to the School Board for their many hours of service to the Eugene Schools. E. 3? it , 3 4 i S ' ii- 'Q 1 4 M QQ pn L ' it A T 1' 1 ' -,:ae::..f?Qf r if I-0.7 ,' 'iff ' . . ,4 avr' . , , -9 .1 Jay. - -b,se.z5'A11. Vernon E. Hoffman Henry E. Nilsen Charles C. Sikes Dr. Leland Stauffer Board Member Board Member Board Member Board Member Pawubfeaelwv The PTA has worked hard this past year to bring the relationship between the home and the school closer together. It supported the ac- tivities of the students, contributed to scholarships, and financed stu- dent programs. The officers of the group areg George Clunie, Chairmang Mrs. F. Montgomery, First Vice-Presidentg Ray Hendrickson, Second Vice- Presidentg Mrs. Wayne Schweppe, Secretaryg and Mrs. Leo McGee, Treasurer. . Ang Front rowg Mrs. George Clunie, Mrs. jack Maycumber, Mrs. Wayne Schweppe and Mrs. Leo McGee. Back rowg Mr. Clunie, Mrs. F. Montgomery and Mr. Hendrickson. 21 rg aw. A 33? H Y Fw ,, aww fag if 49 Q fr. wa we -Him , an ,I -v Q my 'Q-iltl' J' J fr: . . 5 -as f if ta . .. ,- at if J wizw ' .fz,sv+':,g:.51,: - ,. 25.55 H Y 1 seaifgmgrrf :ff - f' iflv-Q32-:M '2'f.3xMwaGgs? u -.1 .r I U I., ,J ww N I l In each year of its existence North Eugene High School has had to make some adjustment in its operation because of a change in enrollment from the previous . . . h. h year. Each time this has happened I have been impressed with the manner in w ic . . . . Th E our students have met a new situation. This year has been no exception. e eas ' ' ' l h ve with which this has been accomplished and the manner in which our peop e a ' ' k ll for assumed new responsibihties have been a pleasure to observe. It spea s we ' f l d re- the maturity of our people and for the completion of another success u an warding year for North Eugene High School. . . . . nd I hope that each of you has felt that you have gained in wisdom, maturity, a ' ' ' 1 re riences at North High this year. It has been a p easu u and I would like to extend my best wishes to all of you. understanding by your expe to work with yo 22 . WY. avi ' ' dinwtsclwolb Once again, the skillful leadership of our administration succeeded in unifying the Highlander Student Body. Mr. Hendrickson displayed great fore- thought in directing the Highlanders through their varied activities this year. Situations that demanded fast action were aptly dealt with by our chief executive. Mr. Newland worked closely with the principal in all matters governing the stu- dents of North High. The advice that he extended to students was always welcome. The Deans, Mrs. Bergman and Mr. Hollister, were kept busy all year chang- ing schedules, counseling students and passing on college and scholarship infor- mation to interested seniors. We appreciate the fine efforts by these people and we are proud to call them Highlanders. Robert Newland Vice Principal Betty Bergman Dean of Girls Jack Hollister Dean of Boys 'PSEW Betty Bergman Robert Newhnd Agnes Best Senior girls Senior boys junior girls The counsellor's ofiice is a familiar sight to most North students. In these offices we are guided in arranging our schedules, changing classes, planning our futures, and solving our problems. This year there are six counsellors on the staff. Mrs. Bergman, senior girlsg Mr. Newland, senior boysg Miss Best, junior girlsg Mr. Hollister, junior boysg Mrs. Lamb, sophomore girlsg and Mr. Baldwin, sophomore boys. We thank these people for their pa- tience and guidance as true promoters of Highlander Spirit. reers Club Mrs Ross and Nurses Aide Eileen Taylor examining 24 Mrs. Ross, the schools registered nurse, has had another busy year She has assisted with various clinics per taining to student health and has aided Mrs. Sprague in teaching Home Nurs ing and Child Care She taught a class for girls inter ested in being Nurse s Aides and was the adviser for the Future Medlcal Ca 1-..........,, - ' ff, O 1 O C Kathryn Edwards Joyce Ferguson Jgy Henson The oflice staff found the '65-'64 school year a busy one. Malcing our schedules, registering new students, answering fac- ulty and student questions, maintaining accurate tardy and attendance records and greeting guests were just a few of their everyday duties. We thank these people for making this year a smooth and successful one. Z. .,., ' f i, ra -e'- i? 1 f V 9 A ' 31 X L I Mrs. Richardson, attendance secretary, helps train students in oflice practice. ,bl Mabel Kennedy Helen King Jane Phillips Marion Richardson aobowulawguagm Isabel Eaumgartner Ca,-01 Bennett .ll1l'l10f English Sophomore English Bill Beebe, Marc Ellington, Marcia Youel, Chris Schwandt, and Kathi Sharar in Humanities Class. fx .uf Katherine Hull Lvnn Huston Senior English Sophomore English Bonnie Brunken Donna Evans junior English Sophomore English The English classes are the basis of the high school curriculum. The concepts taught in English are used later in other classes and long after grad- uation. The sophomores experiment with grammar and sentence structure, the juniors read and study such novels as The Scarlet Letter and the seniors study English literature and Shakespearean Drama. The English Department is offering a new course this year. The course, Humanities Seminar, is taught by the team teaching method and is open to seniors. Department Head is Miss Jacobson. Wilma Jacobson Shirley 'Knowlton Senior English Sophomore English Elizabeth Malagon Gretchen Ollinger Senior English Reading ' waaugunges The foreign languages taught at North are French, German, Latin, and Spanish. In these classes the students study not only the language but the history and culture of the country and the people who use it. - With the use of the language lab students can improve their speaking ability during class and after school. Each language course sponsors a club. They are very active groups and add a great deal to the student's knowledge of the language they are Studying. Department Head is Mr. Adcock. 'cm William Quesinberry Elizabeth Wach Speech and Drama Junior English Mr, Holton in the language lab. UW? Dwayne Adcock Harrv Holton Patrick Sullivan Bert Villanueva Latin German French Spanish 27 I-lisfofuj audfg 3 v , Wallace AIkiI1S0n Howard Aschwald Dean Baldwin Iudith Beaudet Modern Problems Modern Problems U.S. History World History F.. Lee Goode Cecil B. Holland 3 U.S. History World History 1 Z Ap-- .Lf-. Cambodian visitors speak to Mr. Aschwald's International Relations class. Marvin Iaegers Iohn Reed U.S. History Modern Problems The Social Studies Department offers a variety of courses planned to better acquaint students with history and government. The sophomores study World History, the juniors study United States History and the sen- iors study Modern Problems. International Relations and Economics are open as one semester courses to juniors and seniors. Two advanced place- ment courses are offered in the departmentg American History for juniors and Modern European History for seniors. If the students pass the ad- vanced placement test at the end of the year, college credit will be given for these courses. Department Head is Mr. Jaegers. Maureen Russell 28 World History X 'I .- I wwf Q 2-C . A 9, tu, ,, K . ,V E. Florence Althen r I... ,. li I! uwssteclmiques A Roe Betterton Leo Knowlton Louana Lamb Typing 1 Basic Business Retail Selling Office machines Maxine Moorehead Shorthand 5.1 Sl' 11' I if, ' .:... V , t ' fgni' junior Vicki Lowder working a calculator in Office Machines class. North High had an excellent Business Department this past year. The courses offered included, Bookkeeping, Typing 1-5, Short- hand, Stenography, Accounting, General Business, Office Machines, and Business Law. Retail Selling was also offered and through it the DECA Club was established. Training in these departments has helped to put many North High students through college and into their respective fields. Maxine Moorehead is the Department Head. 29 X Linda 'Potter Typing Marceline Peiterson Bookkeeping Math qtploaedf Robert Lange Richard Bach Dennis Davis Wendell Hall Math 4 and 6 Math 3 and 5 Advanced General Math 3 and 4 Math North is fortunate to have its math department staffed with skilled and qualified members. Basic mathematic courses are de- signed to help students who find math a difiicult subject. A variety of courses including the fundamentals of calculus are taught to more advanced students who may follow a career in the scientific field. Math is recognized as an important and indispensable aspect of many studies. For this reason, students.are encouraged to pursue mathematics to the full extent of their ability. Mr. Hall is the Department Head. Tom Stone Math 4 and 5 V ,g fn-at was 11 4 ii, ,, fsggagwwe 1 WN N ll 1 Q Mr. Davis and Mr, Stone grading test papers. Mr. Krupicka's sixth period Geometry class. 30 . Q i'a .i gd flaws i i M HN 4.44 H HHN! it , jll . l Paul Bell Al Gubrud Charlotte jones J. F. Kaspar Biolo2.V Physics Biology The Science Department at North provides our school with excellent opportunities in this lield. The sciences offered are Bio- logy, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Science and Advanced Placement Biology. The Science Labs are frequently open after school and in the evening for students to make up any work they miss. Each year an outstanding student receives the Baush and Lomb Award. Mr. Kaspar is Department Head. Aft 'J li Mr. Gubrud lectures his sixth period Physics class. 31 Chemistry john Lighty Biology . ff i . ,f ez i . 1 -. 1. ek 1 f 1 T 1 ll Ig., -..- - ' lzilblswwtaugldv james Carmichael Marv Constans Mechanical Drawing Art There are six different units in the In- dustrial Arts Department. They areg Pow- er Mechanics, Basic Industries, General Metals, Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop and Art. Projects taken on by this department benefit the whole school. The art classes have designed posters for North's thea- trical productions and the shop classes contributed a miniature crankshaft for the trophy case. sn r ' ' 1 F 2? 5? , , sk, ., H Z mm , Salaam aeaw i l all . la, U , Wilm- fl Z I .F-:J ,Q iii Mike Dolby General Metals Donald Moore Wood Shop wf' Mw,.,,,,,,,.:..,.,,..,.w--v fa ri w rg ami A y... N 5 1 li 1 n.,w V fa .SM . l , EJ, .l0hfl H011Ck and Kit C2l1'miCf1CkC 551011 I0 MI- C211'miCh2Cl ill Bob Seaman painting the crankshaft while Terry Burbee looks on. Mechanical Drawing class. lien 3 2 MwSwAp ' 11, ui in Clyde Diller Robert Frazell Estley Schick Band Orchestra Choir Juanita Waters, Jeanie Hayes, Alan Burch and Bonnie Eggleston in Advanced Band. skills This year there were many oppor- tunities to hear from the Music De- partment. The Pep Band was an asset to the cheering section in both football and basketball. The choirs sang for several special assemblies. The students participating in the music program contributed greatly to the Highlander Spirit. 5 .1 Jean Larson Louise Sprague Homemaking Homemaking the Homemaking classes will prove themselves invaluable lab The methods of cooking and sewing that are taught in in years to come. Homemaking is offered to girls in all grades with the units of study divided so that each year a girl can broaden her knowledge of Homemaking arts. Sophomores Karen Viken, Pam Barnes, and Diane Kocks cleaning up the homemaking kitchen. 33 Ag Plujszcalb s mind, and bodg r' '4- 5,,ri w. 4. W w n 41 5 W: NP Lu: .-if-' rr' ifififiz ' :ii ,N L. K. Robertson Junior boys George Krupicka Senior boys Charles Johnson Sophomore boys Physical Education is an important course for all those enrolled. The class period offers a chance for the students otherwise not physically active to maintain their physical well-being and have fun at the same time. A wide variety of activities is offered through the P.E. Department. They range from swimming classes at Emerald Pool to bowling classes at the Firs Bowling Alley. These activities are an enjoyable challenge to every student who participates. Department head is Mr. johnson. if , ,.., . QL., + Girls waiting their turn at tumbling. 34 Ron Walp Sophomore boys Jackie Bogan Senior girls Gay Russell Sophomore girls Terry Sylvester junior girls eclfbg adequate mul 5 uf at 1' , Lottie Lee Lamb Head Librarian North's library is one of the finest and most complete libraries in the district. With the aid of magazines and a variety of reference books stu- dents are able to find almost any information they might need. Head librarian is Miss Lamb and she is assisted by a number of stu- dent helpers. The Audio-visual Department is run by Mr. Ragsdale and is a great service to the students and faculty. ml V .:-mg, Li.-ijkf -mms: w sr 'wwe- ' 1 ,,lQg,.,ggg, ,, -yr lv , ,E , , ff- We '. ww,-!b,5rB,, .H 1,. , I H 1 ,L Maw U ,lm , , ,, sw ,, .- .fx Senior LeAnne Hill studies quietly in the library. Tom Ragsdale Audio Visual Mr, johnson makes use of Audio Visual equipment during his sixth period P.E. class. 35 sei V rm Afdaspwvalwlpbulffcv - 'X Mildred Crowson Thelma Shalfner Teacher's Aide Teacher's Aide This was the second year of the existence of Teacher's Aides at North Eugene. They have proved very satisfactory and helpful to the teachers. They help grade test papers, compile test curves, type and duplicate exercises and record grades. They make it possi- ble for the teachers to spend more time preparing classroom ma- terial. Two of the Teacher's Aides are on a full time basisg Mrs. Gub- ser and Mrs. Gravatt. The other Aides work on a half day sched- ule. U Alix A ..,,, ...RWM . Sandy Gubser msfffffssff Peggy Gravatt Teacher's Aide ' Teacher's -Aide Virginia Krause Teacher's Aide I J- H . .1 s E551 ? 'P raw? Mrs. Gravatt working in her ofhce. 36 jd. wgeat maIwNontlvnww ' r A ,A W- ., ,Y , - s, A 5' 'fo , J Z le i , W - . . r All-i ' . ,, J 7 , A Y v.. f Ruth Brumley, Francis Hathaway, Verna jensen, and Faye Williams. 2nd Row: Louise Lamons, Violet James, JoAnn Peterson and Louise Washburn. The custodians of North are the silent servants of the school. Students and faculty alike take pride in the fine work done by these men to keep our school in good condition. Under head custodian, jiggs Kirtley, the men work long hours and per- form a variety of tasksg from sweeping floors to installing new lights in classrooms. The custodians deserve a lot of credit for the hard work they dog without them the school could not function. North's cafeteria offers three types of food service. The Plate Lunch meets Type A require- ments of the National School Lunch Act. On the Ala Carte line students have a choice of hot dishes, salads, desserts and breads. At the Snack Bar stu- dents are able to purchase sandwiches, hamburgers, hot dogs, apples, milk shakes and a variety of can- dy and snacks. The school lunch program participation at North is one of the highest in district schools. Over 800 meals are served daily. Mrs. Washburn is Cafeteria Superintendent. ,-'40 ' 49, ' Seated: jiggs Kirtley, Roy Hicks, Marvin Glick. 2nd Row: Joe Oxen ford, Claude Hebert. le' Mrs. Brumley and co-workers prepare for the busy 2nd lunch. K A N N104 x 1 l 1 1 X 4 rx 111.. n 5 f 2' Q1 1 1 X.. ., A 96 Q A 3 1 1 ' ,1 - -1 ' .. 1 1 2 L 9 2' Y I 1 if , 41 ,Q 5 4 'xw 1'-'ya'-.fag ' . 4 ,', ?'g',f :,, .1 .1 H -1, S v , ,.,.-args' - -Q . 3 . , V ,., 'V mit 1151- 1 W, ,fai . ' 7 1 1 .,,, M , 2111- 'LA X Q 9 1 11 1 255' 1 Q 7095- f 11 ms: 1' 212' 1. f-'mi' 4 5 I 1 :,1Q,,5y?,-,H5513f. -1511-.11:pp' f-: Lf' , of V+, A 13 ny., v 'u .f l. . 1. 'X -a-Eu..,. M , M 5 :'3,,f P C I-1 Q Q ,5 ,-'Q h ,Q 5 se '- it .19 5-2. Q . , a - H an 1 ,J ,1-11 .Vx - 0 f, 1 ,. 31, E' 1 1 1 1 4 , 'Sig 1 14 31.1 Q.- , ..,., ,., ,11,1 . , 11,9 1 1 - ,., 539575, 1 1 :gm if 5 41, qw 1 3 ,gg QM 1 Lx 311' vb Q 'P Q51 North Eugen: is a sh-ee gear The mphummres are Amjmyihg a new ummm, the imimi ming phmningwfnr the Emma. Awmmgh classes an aim in elm lfqyulaiea an swundmgyg Em aff all :hey are Hmm ' N ' :he xh- m Sm.: H.5'F ...,..h' fl' Q' -VX f ' l mf' O 8 XX XX X ,xA- w ..-J Numb -Hangman is I mm yum' The are a mmgleneilly new upirimcn the purgpariixg fm' their 5,.mn1 gm, and M iw Almhwgh mgcJnwxannfwenin mpmimim,,lhdv Inquiries Emi nf :M they me llHdf!fv Hfswmdm emgnisgiie in ,dur ah! .4- ,1 ,of ,I if O 0 N fb X ' class spwt mspffees I-Hg Our greatest glory is not in never falling., but in rising every time we fall. The Senior motto truly represents the class of '64. Seniors led the school in organization and spirit as they landed flrsts in several competitive activities. Seniors guided underclassmen through the first Home- coming in North Eugene history. Homecoming week activi- ties included a competitive wood drive for the bonfire in which the seniors came out on top. The past year has been filled with many plans and a great deal of anticipation for the seniors. They began their graduation plans in November, choosing Cardinal and Gold as their class colors and the Rhododendron as the class flower. The senior song, May You Always expresses their strong class unity. The seniors left a memorable impression on the student body with the presentation of the Senior Assembly in June. Nancy Hale and Dale Steinhauer spoke at Baccalaurate I O services held before graduation. The Senior Breakfast was held in the cafeteria and Teryl Burkman and Jerry Gordon spoke to the graduating seniors. John Buskirk and Marlene Thompson were the stu- dent speakers at graduation. After graduation the seniors at- tended an all-night party held with South and Sheldon at the Erb Memorial on the University of Oregon campus. As a last token from the class, the seniors presented the school with a trophy showcase for the Student Lounge. The class of 1964 has contributed much to the history and traditions of North. As they now embark upon new and different experiences, they have only memories of the past, of North Eugene, and of the mighty class of 1964. The seniors wish to thank their advisors Mrs. Peiterson and Mr. Carmichael for their help and patience for the last three years. AT . X ei! g ww1,i'fi.:f.ig2ggiz 2 1 M ' . 4-9 Q-aa .Pax Stix.. :A -fs ' guy rf.. TX ji G 1 Q 'xi X. A at W . gf . .. i 1 - ' ' .' ff . gy. ' .5 my W W , l 4 1 . V .. . 1 5 '1 1 1 'gs f, , E FRONT ROW: Judy Weaver, Janice DeLong, Sandy Burgess, Phyllis Nygaard, Lynda Johnson, Sue Ralston, Janay Campbell, and Ayda Tuncay. BACK ROW: Mr. Carmichael, Billie Jean Mentze, Judy Hunstock, Wayne Kei-ns, Jeff Hamer, Mike Carlson, Roberta Johnson, and Mrs. Peiterson. Sandy Aagaard Gail Amspoker Carl Anfora Diana Arnold Harry Ashburn Barbara Asmervig Mary Bailey Myra Barrett Diana Beagley Diann Beaty Cassandra Beaver Pat Berk Judy Becker Bill Beebe Carol Bell Forrest Beymer Harry Biggs Dennis Birran Dick Black Carol Block 42 Jean Blood Bruce Brandt Dianna Brown , .an- Gary Brumley Sandy Burgess Keith Bowman Art Braun Rick Brownson Ann Bryant Teryl Burkman Gary' BOYIHII Gary Bradford Cheryl Brechtbill Tom Bristow Diane Winterbottom rides again at the donkey basketball game. 1: I ' Y N '3-r , 'QS'-f, . Hb. . 1. IWL NNN. ..... -H-3.9 ,, gs - I r! , lr 1, W l .l0hfl Buskirk Rifk BYCYS Ray Calhoun Kent Calvin bf if Rick Cameron Janay Campbell Marlowe Campbell Kent Canoy Mike Carlson Jon Carroll jim Cavanaugh Debra Chambers l Don Chapin Sandy Christensen Karen Chrones Donna Clark Tim Clark Rebecca Clinginpeel Barbara Clunie Barbara Cole 44 Lourene Combs Linda Cracker Janice DeLong Charles Driver Phil Duerfeldt Ron Cope Sue Correia Pat Cosmus Carolyn Crowson Glen Davis Roger Davis Mary Derry Dennis Dewey Carol Doty Bob Seaman paints the crankshaft. If -1 managed. , Q . S2 1 ' .r ,, 1, 'ST Q Judy Dugan Ray Edenholm Jerry Edin Steve Egeter 'Lf l Morris Eickhoff Nori Eisiminger Marc Ellington Paul Ellis Camilla Estes Susanne Fisher Howie Fogg Bill Freeman i Mary Ann Frieze Sue Gallagher Bill Gardner Ron Garst Marsha Geoghegan ,Cathy Gerimonte Mike Gillette Janet Goff new G.. 6' Jerry Gordon Jackie Griiiith Lynne Hallstrom Bruce Harrington Dan Harris i ff' vi Joeine Gossett Jim Gralow Dean Greer Sue Hagen Nancy Hale Larry Holloway jeff Hamer Warren Hamill Lonny Harding I 4 I rf' -.111-1 miw l ' N 4' Atkinson's 6th period Modem Problems class. K -sn Rose Mary Hauck Carol Haynes Doug Hegberg Leon Henderson it? Pat Henson Jean Hesterlee LeAnne Hill David Holmes Marilyn Hulburt Judy Hunstock Debby Hunter George Hunter James Hurst Reba Ingram Derek Iverson Juanita Jensen Ken Johnson Lynda Johnson Roberta Johnson Ralph Jones S H 48 Judy Kebelbeck Ron Keebler Wayne Kerns Anita Kerslake jerry Gordon uses a chair to measure JoAnn Pierce for her cap and gown. H W-hgx-'m,,X,,, Um KM mgyumxf,.-Ju Ken Kraus Jeanne Kupetz Larry Lange Diane Lee Mac Lewman Elliott Long Mike McCall Noni McCallen Pam McDonald Mariella Mcliachern Greg Landers Mary Lane Ann Leighton Paul Lewis Toni Loomis Dalene McAlister K Kathy McCarty Lelia McCulley Ken McGhee Larry McReynolds Bob Mansfield Jim Maxwell Billie Jean Mentze Don Miller Larry Minturn Z' Bob Marr John Maxwell Ardith Martichuski Sylvia Mather Q lp 3, 5 ' rf M Stan May Pat Mekech janay Campbell has il hair-raising experience at an electronics Paul Michael John Miller Tom Mitcheltree assembly. -4-'fi' Ann Montgomery Eva Moon Mike Morrison Mary Muhlheim Mike Mulvey Lynne Munson Sherron Murchy Terry Nagle '23 Greg Nance Connie Neal Barbara Newcombe Doug Newell A ' X Y ' Sue Newman Fred Nickelson Cathy Noble Phyllis Nygaard Blaine Olson Don Olson Tom Olson Kathy 0'Neil Gary Pack Bill Pederson Sharon Perry Diana Prescott Florence German Puckett Karen Padgett Penny Parks Ralph Par-sell janet Pederson Loren Peiterson Jane Perlich are . L 1 Nancy Peterson Darrell Petzold JoAnn Pierce Seniors decorate main hall during Spirit Week. I-it -R, X-- n m' ' N' it H M P 1 A ' ,1-1j 'frlf I U l V, Lb E1 NPO Q3 P is-I THE 5 Lo va I jp- .N Ay JEY Puckett Joe Rackley Diane Radovich Nancy Ragatz 'S is Www' 1' Sue Ralston Mick Railey jim Randle Vicki Rankin 1-'F' wr Dale Ransdell Teresa Reel Jeanine Reschke Ray Reyes N gf Brion Richardson Ron Robare Lynne Robison Warren Robinson Rocky Rohrbacker Barbara Roid Pam Rose Ed Rupert i -it i 1:19 Cuyler Salyer Marlene Samek Shirley Sanders Karen Scott 1 Q , '.--gp Richard Scott Sharon Scott Robert Seaman Dave Senkovich Bob Swan at the Sheldon Pep Assembly. Cheryl Severns Kathie Sharar I Betty Sherman Sue Skirvin Virginia Smalley Bob Smith S -2 Cathi Smith Dennis Smith Durwood Smith Karen Smith '-Z' Warren Smith Mike Snow Richard Staats Dale Steinhauer TP' Gary Stimson Mike Srults Diana Sturgis Bob Swan Ray Tatum Wally Taubenkrau Eileen Taylor Greg Thompson Marlene Thompson jim Thornton Ayda Tuncay Pete Van Herwaarden Keith Walden Ralph Walker if qv 's Eunice Walton Judy Weaver vi' , vrf ll Calvin Wheeler Kathy Whitcomb Diane Winterbottom Cheryl Winther Marcia Youel Judy Young 9? Ray Walker Don Walline - Sid Weaver Joan Weber Mike Whitely Judy Wilcox Lori Wood Tom Yates Chuck Zollinger Judy Hastings :- ' . --yy ,. , ' Swim - 'fi1,, vL?' ' H,.,..mm.w2.,.,,...,WWHw, mr- W gm? bv- Ml K 4 ict ?i Y W IVV. . 9 ,w...w'mnW! . '? a!TiHg mp? Sn ,:, If 1 s, vt 5 12 f. QQ: v.'.:': . . ft as, 1 ,fn ,'r lj ,f I 5 IA , A I 4 J :- if: ,ig H w r H' A- ' ,K W V ' A g c . :u,.,x,, S, A mfr- H . H, 'ij ?fT7 ' a-.V . -' 'QB . wa K Y Q2 wi? ' para' :. .W i .M E.: ' 1. .M if gf., , :., :.f -1 ,,g- Q --.- -Bafmm Q92 . fx-nw , . , - :f: w3' as , , , .Yr 1, V3i,f1.-1 'H .fs 'v' - '-gm? if Q Nm X Q.-nil as N, Bob Swan, jerry Gordon, Bob Smith and Paul Mel Krause Michael portray the football team of our neighbors across the river at the Sheldon Pep Assembly. wi... 1 1 fe --1 Three senior boys being active at a rally dance, Miller, Michael and Keebler. Two of North's mascots meet for the first time. Teryl Burk- man and sister Barbie, Ed Rupert and Frankie Hills. W' W WWW ,, W W W A W W 5 WWWWWW N .WW,,,Q,1 fW 254533 :WW W W ' ' H WW2?fWf!WQf WWW! WWW' W W W W L ' WW ' ' 'Y WW ' 'WW' WWW .mmf 'W WWW' WWf:SwW1fW'- W WW WW WMWQWQWQWWQW ..,,.M , . WWAWQWMWW W W WW WWWRZWESESEZSSEW' -. ' ?Y?E3'?iL?. 1 h: :A WWW .mm I , 5 W, W- W ' W W W WWNWW .W 5 -- 4, - W 'WW' W 3 V11 WW 1Zis:?fi??fZ?f-WL W NWM5? gi- 1' ' E W ZSQQXA ' 'wfifseezsffiwf ' WWAxW5pA..W, W Lg,-Q L WWMWQW W WE W A S , Wisff .Q I .qnnvv x r' 9 A. .,.. , .kr . :FL . 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Some of the main fund raising activities included: light bulb sales, conces- J . sions at games, car washes, and the sale of Highlander Bas- ketball Pens. A new project started last year by the junior class, was the painting of house numbers on street curbs. The juniors came in a close second during the wood collecting drive for the Homecoming Bonfire, and took another second place position for the Christmas fund drive. The junior class was well represented in both activities. Junior Class Officers were President, Charlie Williamsg Vice-President, Darlene Deyog Secretary, Sue Heddeng and Treasurer, Pam Knutson. The advisors were Mrs. Beaudet and Mr. Villanueva. They have led the junior class through a very rewarding year. l l w l Seated: Mrs. Beaudet, Judy Malos, Patsy Hills, Darlene Deyo, Darby Slaughter, Pam Knutson, Sue Hedden, Sue Henderson, Sharon Curry. Efteland, Pat Raff, Mr. Villanueva. 2nd Row: Linda Baxter, Patty 3rd Row: Lynn Johnston, Bill White, Don Peters, Rob Williams, McNamar, john Houck, Cheryl Bryant, Donna McGuire, Larry Tom Haynes, Charlie Williams, Dennis Harsch. I 1 l Saralee Benedict Ben Brooks Sherry Benson Phil Berg Dick Berry Sheila Bevel l N W -Q f V L-. fl Wes Bires Dixie Birran Larry Black Randy Blankenship Becky Blood Candy Bloom Bob Bofferding Donna Boles jerry Bond Carol Booth Diana Bostrup Martin Bowser Jim Bradford Darlene Brevik Jim Bridges Nancy Briggs Gene Brotherton Diane Brown , af f v QQ., M V V asa. gm 1, i , m,1iLe:a 4 Cheryl Bryant Karen Buffington Greg Buller john Bultez Terry Burbee Louanne Burns Nancy Butler Bill Cagle Rhea Caldwell Bonnie Callaghan Allen Campbell Jay Campbell . ' -A f 1 ' l Chris Carmiencke Jim Carter Sam Casey Martin Caulley Brenda Chambers Linda Chapell 3 f 1 ,- me jerry Christensen Laura Christensen Dan Cleland Shirley Coble Connie Coffey Donna Cook Bill Cooper Linda Cornell Luwanna Cory Pete Cowdin Steve Crawford Bill Craytor Larry Crow Carol Cruikshank Sharon Curry Cheryl Daley Karen Davies Salle Davies Janice Davis Rex Davis Shirley Davis Gayle Denham Carol DeRoss Darlene Deyo 5 . Candy DeYoung Pete Dickinson Eileen Diess Cindy Dolan Joe Dooley Sherril Doty Sheri Douglass Vern Duckett Pat Dull Susan Durbin Darby Efteland Becky Eickhoff I I .J Naomi Ellington Jo Ann Elliott Katie Elliott jim Emanuel Diane Engle jane Erdman Carole Evans Wayne Everett Ray Fairbarn Jenne Farley Teresa Fenn john Fenwick 52' sn' Linda Ferguson Duane Fertig Art Firebaugh was Anita Flock Larry Ford Charles Fuller E A C or E I y Bob Genoe Cliff Gerber Candy Gibbs Hallenbeck and Carole Evans sympathize with Yell King 1 ooper. ,, 1 Roger Gibbs Judy Gibons Peggy Gill Nancy Girod vfr Lars Granath Connie Graves q-WD' Rick Green Dolly Greer Sharon Grernillion Bob Grimes W- 5 XM, , l ilk. N 3 jo Roser and Sally Maxon cheer as North scores again. Greg Groves Carl Grussendorf George Guldager Kathy Gunson 'Z' Linda Grendler Keith Hafdahl 1, .... J Grant Hall Ramona Hallenbeck w Rich Hallett Steve Hansen t N Ray Harris Dennis Harsch Judy Harsch Dave Hart Kathy Hartman Jeanette Harwood Donna Hastings Bryan Hayes Roger Hayner Tom Haynes Dick Hebert Sue Hedden i ui in ,, 1 Nil 1 . . f W is 'lv' I I Ji: ai , Linda Heitz Marge Heitzman Bev Henderson Dave Henderson Sue Henderson Terry Hileman a -'C 499 V1 fr'-J f.-Q, WM., Lilbfvvw-4,0 q M Tom Hill Patsy Hills Sharon Hinderlie Donna Hocking Larry Hocking Judy Hollis ,. 'JP Mike Hollman Bonnie Holm Clinton Holmes Ron Holmes john Houch Max Howe 'v--ev , ,-, Ellen Hoyman Carol Hult Dennis Hults Dick Hunsaker Cindy Hyde Rae Ann Hyland iz! 5 Linda Jackson Ernie johnson Norma johnson Pete johnson Steve Johnson Lynn Johnston 1333 -Q JU' 1 A Jim juba Linda Kadrmas Leonard Kalebaugh Becky Kangas Ernie Kangas Bob Kelley Rodney Kempf Steve Kesey Pam Kesler Janice King Pam King Arthel Kline janet Knitter Pat Knowlen Pam Knutson Karen Kock Howard Kopp Eugene Kozowski fn -4-rv Dave Kranrz Marcy Kuhlman Lynda Kuykendall Loretta Lang Mike Larion Mickie LaSa1a Tom Lauderdale Jim Leach Larry Lee Terry Lee Sue Leibel jo Lenhard L I Bob 4Libby Mike Lichtenwalter Linda Loffelmacher Vicki Lowder Donna Lowery Linda. Lowther Linda McAlister Dan McCabe Mike McDowell Linda McElroy 2 Mavis McFerran Carolyn McGary Mike McGee Donna McGuire Patty McNamar Sandra McNeil 3 Y if ' -' :L-4: F Q Frank McCown John McCulley Jerry McDonald john McDonald l fi- Lu ww, :L+ n, 7 i 1 QQ V- 2 4' :V in I M -1 -r ,. Q is- gi fu Qiiuyf l. Q.. Z 1- M- 'B li gfk Juniors Prudy Vernon, Pat Thompson, Helenanne-Swanson, and Bob Strilzuk enjoy the prom. Nancy McReynolds Warren Makinson Judy Malos Sally Maxon Sharon May Cary Maycumber Renate Malsch John Marshall Chuck Max 217317 ,P :J milpa Tony Miksch Cinda Miller jim Miller Karen Miller Linda Miller - L- :D xr X gb . x SK. Lyal Moen JeE Moir I , ,l Steve Monson Diana Montgomery WW 'M Wi Spirited junior girls applaud the Highlanders. Elsie Morefield Carolyn Moon v- vi w 1 1 H N w N Y H Gloria Morganti Bob Moore janet Moore Don Moore Bonita Morgan Cliff Morgan Mike Murphree Bob Morris Tom Morrow judy Mosher Doug Munson Nadine Murchy 'Z Tom Newcombe Chip Nilsen Christine Noah Pat Norris Ron Norwood Susana Nunez XYX Mike Oare Jim O'Donnell Diane Olson Herb Olson Margaret Olson Rita Osborn 'Q 1v '1'V Stan Ottinger Phil Parker Rick Parks Linda Patterson Doug Perin Glenda Perry Don Peters Judy Peterson Gail Peterson Janie Pitchford Bob Poling Kathy Pomerenke nhl 'CT ,--. Willard Prater Gary Priebe Linda Purvis Anita Quince Sue Radabaugh Pat Rail 1 E.. ,. in we QW: ., are .MSW U 5 ,,:! wa , t. ,, ae, tai , .fx it U ,, flu 4. 'tr E- V Pat Railey Mike Ralston Jeanne Randle Leon Ray Kay Rear Corrine Reed junior Varsity Rally member Donna Hocking displays Highlander Spirit. 1 fm. . , , , , ' L mas?!u.,.xvr .2 gn , V it ,.. pm ver J Steve Reed Rich Reeves Kathy Regehr . i J Pat Reynolds Suzanne Richards Kae Rickard N J Roger Ridings Yvonne Rietmann Marty Rigutto fu Dick Roberts Mike Roberts Sharon Roberts l ' '- 1 W ,, Dan Robertson Bill Robinson Kathy Roeser Arlene Rogers Dick Rogers jo Roser ' 3 L A. Cecilia Russell Steve Russell Karen Ruth Carol Salmon Pete Samulevich Bob Sandberg Dave Schaefer Rita Schmidt Mary Schultz Wayne Schwandt Dennis Schweppe Sheila Scott i 'Q ww., Buddy Screen Judy Sears Sheryl Seaver Steve Senkovich Tani Seydel Cary Sheldon fi l Gary Sheldon Georgia Sheraden joy Sheraden Doug Shisler Steve Sibley Jerry Simmons Chad Sivertsen Larry Slaughter Vernon Slaughter A Barbara Smith Bob Smith Janice Smith -.J 1:7 Kathy L. Smith Kathy M. Smith Mike Smith Sue Smith Tom Spear john Spriggs f'Xn E Cf Bob Steele Lorna Stegner Cathy Stellpflue Mike Stevenson Charlene Stewart Chris Stilwell - LJ J Bob Strilzuk Dave Stromquist joan Summers Larry Sveen Helenann Swanson Gary Taylor tXi Pat Taylor Dave Thompson Gene Thompson Pat Thompson Diane Thorne Karen Thornton W M fi! fl C l Diana Thorson Cindy Tuttle Shirley Ann Urych Mike Vann Pruddy Vernon Mark Vonderhei Deanna Walker Gene Wallace Eric Walton Jennifer Waters Juanita Waters Linda Watkins -1 . 1 inf- :1 A ff' g Ll mL I - Bruce Waxler John Weaver joan Webb Mike Weiland Pat Wenrick jim Westbrooks fit? john Wheeler Bill White Dave Whitney Greg Wilbur Bob Williams Charlie Williams 3. , A Mus 'ea E Jeanne Williams Larry Williams Elizabeth Williamson Darla Wilson Ron Wilson Bob Wimberly fl I Nancy Wise Sandy Witte -67? 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MS W 4 H N S-V ff .1 ig H M., 5. - . A 1 iW '? ?n7f11 i 1.79-'54, ffl - -L r 3-SL '94 , an g.. Qop 6awa1nw The Sophomores entered North amid the confusion of a new year. The Hrst major event on the calendar was elec- tion of class officers. Guy Ashby was selected President, Dale Petzold, Vice-President, Rex-Anne Gibson, Secretary, and Rod Barnes, Treasuer. In striving for class unity they launched their first proj- ect, a class scrapbook. The scrapbook, a three year project, is to be a record of the class achievements and activities throughout their years at North. Various fund raising projects were sponsored by the sophomores during the year. Car washes, a cookie and candy SOP . sale, and a Listening Party for the North Bend basketball game, all helped to boost sophomore spirits. Sophomore advisors this year were Mrs. jones and Mr. Huston. They worked with the class officers and Council and helped the sophomores to organize and function as an independent class. During the past year, the sophomore class has gained experience in leadership and organization. This knowledge will enable the class to perform the many obligations it will face in the years to come. Seated: Sherrie Hunter, Janice Barnett, Rex-Anne Gibson, Pam Barnes, Nancy Witt, Carol . Clun1e,'Carole Findlay. 2nd Row: Mrs. jones, Dale Petzold, Ron DePiero, Larry Parson, Terry Tompkins, Rod Barnes, Cheryl Mock, Mr. Huston. 3rd Row: Rand Dawson, Lance Larwood, Guy Ashby, Tom Shoup. :.J f 8 are ' X F jim Adams Sue Alexander Larry Alldridge Vickie Allen Leslie Altland Lorine Anderson Phoebe Anderson janet Anfora :J.t.,Ix ' 'WF' 1 . A -s-1 if-L -1- . ' in: , , Lynn Applebury Guy Ashby Judy Baker Chester Banks Pam Barnes Rod Barnes Janice Barnett Pat Bauer V V . 515: Q. it it f sa ei Y Y it- 'rw'- Bill Becker Matthew Beebe Ken Betterton Grant Beymer 1-Am-it rt U ,Y -S- . 1 ,V, sm. ,,,rg-we-A W s,,.s it ,. is 15? v E' Gary La Sala and Ed Rupert represent Sheldon Fairies at a pep assembly. Marianne Bissell Debra Bisterfeldt Ardyce Block Brad Blood .AJ Mark Bloom Ken Boehmer Bill Bohna Lynda Borden Sallie Bottem Pam Boylan Bruce Bradley Rich Bray tl J' Sandra Brevig Anna Bricher Gary Brown Linda Brown Marge Brown Dan Buck june Bultez Alan Burch P- Marlene Burcham Tom Buskirk Elizabeth Cagle Linda Campbell Pat Campbell Steve Cannon Linda Cardwell Bill Carmichael J Ken Carmickle Arlene Cavanaugh Kathy Chase Pam Chowning Ray Clark Carol Clunie Cheryl Coen Jim Coleman Chuck Courtney Mark Cox Sandra Craig Ina Creer H' 3' Ui , J, ll- A. Christiansen LoretaChristophe1 L. Christopherson Alice Clark Connie Cope Brad fbpeland Dick Cupping jean Cornwall Laurel Crume Claudia Cumming C. Cunningham Larry Curtis Dick Davis Randy Dawson Evelyn Derschon Neil Deyo Sandra Dickey Larry Dillon Greg Doak jerry Donaldson Dennis Dring Carol Duffy Bernard Dunn Mike Durbin 45' Peter Eberle John Ebling Gary Eckhardt Bill Eder Lonnie Eells Bonita Eggleston Sharon Eisenbrandt Sharon Eley Dick Eschliman Shanna Eschliman Rodney Estes jeff Etchison 'fox Steve Evans Barbara Fackler Pete Faust Dan Ferguson Carole Findley Grey Findley Sally Finnerty Lynn Flomer x, S.- ff AJ, i H' f a X gr Sally Fortenberry Glen Former Dena Forty Carolyn Fox Cliff Fox ,E mf 5.7 A common scene from Mr. Houston's Sophomore World History class. 80 e ra M ' 1 J Dennis Fox Bonnie Frabel Bob Frabel Phyllis Frederick Linda Fredericksonjanice Freedenburg Sue Frey Steve Fuller Conrad Funk ' gg l ggi? xi G A' g 5 gf' ., -Xe f Becky Gaines Nancy Garst Jakob Geier Rexanne Gibson Ellen Glad Peggy Glass 1?- Lora Gossett Stan Gough Mary Grant Sharon Graves Terry Graves Peggy Green Yvonne Green Susan Greene , I ' ' k t ls it 'fi Craig Greenleaf Teresa Greiner Dave Gribskov 1 ' J 5 - ,fa x-it . a A A,.. fl' ' D H Doris Griffin Betty Grimes Mark Grussendorf Polly Guthrie Alana Hallbrook , H'- an 'av-L. Dick Halbrook Guy Hamer Terry Hand Nancy Hengstler Jim Hanson Jim Harrington Alan Harris Judy Hart ' .. 19 Kathy Hastings Marcia Haszard Steve Haworth 4 , , Lev! John Haxby Jeanne Hayes Keith Hayes Mike Haynes jim Healey John Healey Marilyn Hedgers Dick Hedlind Virginia Hedrick Roger Heinke Ron Heitz Dennis Heldt Carol Helgeson X, Cheryl Helming Tom Hermach Betty Hesterlee .fs Vt. . ! Steve Houser Rose Mary Hulburt jerry Humiston , W 1 .-QQ., ii Venita Hisey Bruce Hobbs Mary Holcomb Ronda Holloway Marilyn Houchen U? ,vel 1:7 v 33 ,less Hundahl Brad Hunter Sherri Hunter Ann Hurst Jim Ingram F! 'E W ' 'N gy? ' l X W x .. X X x. Z 'av X he i E QS ,f y e. fag: ,jfs or rarer, w W Q H V r-8 e-ew? 'Q ' L w , il x oil l Ken Ingram Gay jackson Dick jackson Linda Jacob Gary Jager Eric johnson Linda Johnson Naomi johnson ix. .. D 1 : 1 al , , if i f, : -' ul -V X uv -5- . X Rickie johnson Beth jones Eddie jones Leonard Kalebaugh Jane Kallas Sterling Kamisky Greg Kammeyer Mike Kebelbeck pv- Vernon Kellogg Herold Kelly Wendy Kerslake Dennis Killian Rosetta Kimbley Dick King Connie Kissock Tom Knosp 2 Tom Knowlton Diane Kocks Kathy Kowoosh Larry Krieger i. 5 'q 'P'-sig WT. 'ig Li 14.2 - 7. Gm- 4, s: ..,4.5+., Kathy Kuykendall Margaret Lane ' 'nv f, ,,,! H , ,ni - Jw at Sophomore boys show enthusiasm at the Donkey Basketball game. ,DV 'ma MTE Larry Larson Lance Larwood U V If , ll 2' Gary La Sala Dennis Laub Peggy Lauderdale George Lawrence 'E' Susan Lay Ken Lecher x L V Ruth 1 Lois Lehman Rod Leland Dick Liles Lydia Lord Kelly Lovelace Karen Lowery Eilene McCall Charles McGhee Diana Marsh 1 Q 1 lx McKinney Lynn McKinnon Lorie McMillen Pat McMxjllen Carolyn McNeil Melan1eMLPherson Donn McW1ll1am Ron Marr Joyce Martin Dave Masengil Cathy Meats Tom Medxll Mike Mekech Ron Merlock Cheri Meyers Don Miller jack Miller Sharon Miller Larry Miner Mike Mishler Patricia Mlzell Cheryl Mock Gary Moen L ll ' E:g: All Q 4 f l Brian Monson Donna Morgan John Morrison Ed Morrissey Gary Mortensen Iulie Mulkey Bob Muller Renee Murray 4+ rl . , twill: 1 Sandra Neet Carol Neether Tom Newcombe jim Newell Steve Newell Dick N1ChOlS Rosemary Nxckoll Carol Nrederberger Kay Noble Mike Norwood Dave Nott Marge Nygaard Mike O'Connor Tom Olson Hugh ONe11 as f A ,,,1 ff M , 1 , , , I +3 , In I' I N 7 5: Iamie Paddock Doris Pallant Carl Papke Dave Patterson Joy Peabody Mark Pederson Mike Pendleton Dale Petzold -5 .i V vi 1 5 -I X V, gi sa a Shirley Peirce Horward Perin Linda Pinnell Larry Piquet Dick Platte Pam Pluid Bob Poling Susan Poling 1 y - jf is , ' x i ' , A I Ifflxvl l . . Clem Pope Kathy Porter Dennis Pring janene Quince jackie Rackley Ion Radabaugh Cassie Radabaugh Mike Ralston L Stan Ratcliff Sandy Ray Beth Rear Carolyn Redpath Mike Reed Steve Reed Elizabeth Reitz Karen Rhode 4' .? , jf' Ili I in use , 2' - - -Ji' - i ,r r . 1 A P Q, tit , , ' I., . A K I , J , . if '- ,. , 1 I' : :vi mu N, 1 'fit 4 . 1-.lem f ., -t , . Y Stephanie Robin Roger Robertson Kathy Rodgers Dave Rogers Larry Rogers April Rose Cliff Rose Dick Roupe GL' J' ,-'l , I I 'fin lml Iackie Ruble Elizabeth Rudow Harry Russell Iohn Russell Mary Russell Gayle Rutherford Linda Saelens Janet Sagen ifv L V , , ' y - L' 1 , Y . i -- ' jean Sagen Susie Samms Bill Sanders Gayle Schaefer Don Schrouder Roger Schumacher Roger Schwartz Diane Schweppe ' ji -, u M' . v U J 947, . 'e ,,r d rw 5- .X B -34 '- 'f 'TU J .iff 3 H .P Hy , Q ,Q : ,,. . , -. W . , ,,, , -,X 1: A- ef. -v.- . ,-pu'--. 'M ff ' , ' . tx. jim Scott Vernon Scott Vivian Scott janet Sears Gary Seay Mary Sederlin Rex Severe Dick Severns 'Y Gale Severson Janice Sherman Sally Shisler Bob Short Clara Short Tom Shoup Jim Simmons Elaine Simonsen ff 4x3 rt .II Greg Slaseman Ray Slaughter Bill Sloan Sandra Smalley Steve Smalley Bill Smathers Dennis Smith Dennis M. Smith Xt? Cl Kristi Smith Linda Smith Maurice Smith Quito Smith Dick Smith Mark Springer Valerie Stanley Don Steele V' af ' ti FS I :Q Linda Stewart Mike Strom Carl Stubbs Mike Stuck Dick Sturheit John Stutz Sue Sumner Bill Swan .421 Ann Taubenkrau Janice Taylor Dan Thom Brad Thomas Ginger Thompson Lynda Thompson Jim Thurman Patsy Ticor 3- J-'L -I .- , Q. -X tt r X f . Terry Tompkins Janis Torgeson Sharon Troyanek Carol Tucker Susann Turner VirginiaUpdegrave Sherri Vanecek Karen Viken , fa, . 1 M nf I f G D- m-3: ui ' ff' 1 a J il X A I I nxt , L , L Q '1-lU, :.,:.5s:i,:, . t -1 NB., 4' ' E1 'qw'f:t'- ' Derek Von Otterstedt Charles Wager Susan Waggoner Cheryl Wallace Christi Walton Diane Warren Jack Warren Mary Weir 'F , -A? aa-gf V l Calvin White Claude White Dave White Larry White Bob White Sylvia Whities Larry Whitwer Virginia Wilemon f Y: .35-r r Q - I In 'Cf X' A N , A' f '3'-'xv .4 , A f f -A 1 .rna f 4-:4,,f:.1 , . ,c f . v,,s+,-L 1 fl , V ffm r f if 1, 1 3' 21,1 K ' Dan Willcox Linda Williams Larry Williamson Ron Wilson Sherry Wing Derek Winterbottom Stan Winter Nancy Witt L, X-if Kay Wood Mike Woodruff Dick Wren Mel Wyatt Warren Youel Renee Young Sandi Young Carolyn Zimmers Sophomore, junior and senior girls line up as General Standley's Daughters in the Pirates Y of Penzance. ' gf' v . The Mature Senior Wom- en - front rowg Mitriella McEachern, Judy Hunstock, Pat Henson, Barb Roid, Bar- bara Asmervig, Teryl Burk- man. Back rowg Judy Wil- cox, Cheryl Brechtbill, Diane Winterbottom, Nancy Hale, and Joan Weber. One of the better pictures Staff photographer. Ayda Tuncay admires her Highlander charm bracelet -a gift from North High l-Ng ' Sandy Aagaard takes a mo- ment to rest on the biology field trip to eastern Oregon. Judy Hunstock in rare form after swimming WI-'ffZe'59'f' , ' ' . 7Auwfv'W V ' 'i4Vn 5 Q 4 I' w K 4 5 so - J., ' 5 S A, it y .415 3 f 5 M ' P- r -I E I I .wg 'ww .f gg I If I E:sg.'T' 1 ,I mag '4 5 I , , 1, lg' I I I I I1 If sf 1, , I , 'DI E I If'5 I 1 I I, 1 39: 'WI : I I I 4 I K 4 ' r ' , , X Q E' 'A iff? ,, 'fl I 'EEA qw fi s 'a I ' E X X , J' 7 ' I ' ,I I 1 'I I W 'II - n I wfrxl-'Sir' I W' lv II Nhlfg. vv :. I ' ' -I , rj. FI A -4 ' 1 ' ' II l 1 MZ ! i A I . I wx' 0,-7m f. 'IW I -3 , Fld-4 I M f 'ypfk ,- saggy ' Q' .- I - ' A- -f I I : f 5 wif ffiiiii, , gi, H A A 21,111 A ki' ': I Y , ' ' , I. F . 'K J 'sir , flu 'H 5 ff' ff' ' 5-,t vi Ni- -Q '-K, z , - - if ' Q ,mi 2. f'fQ.v fv- H I f-if 'I V ,- M, :q- k,, W 1 92 1921? ' 4, gig, , f C5351 W 1, ,. NN A EH' ,f w w zlgsef: W: X, N qiv1f5.i3ii6. ' 419 52 .,., ' Fifi' '71-1 of x i S x -V.. C0uboagaui3esNowtl1s --sn' - Q WL- - .ft -. Letterman Pat Mekech tries to get his donkey in gear during the donkey basketball game. All Highlander fans attending North High sports events can witness the leadership displayed by the boys in the red sweaters, North Eugene High's lettermen. This group is comprised of North High boys that have earned a varsity letter. Their purpose is to supervise at all athletic events and other school functions. This organization is an impor- tant one at North Eugene because the members are looked upon to set an example for the rest of the student body. The Lettermen's biggest event of the year was the annual Donkey Basketball game on De- cember 11. Members also helped with the mus- cular dystrophy drive and helped set up decora- tions for the Christmas dance. Club advisor this year was Mr. Dolby and the officers were Jerry Gordon, President, Leon Henderson, Vice Presidentg Mike Carlson, Secre- tary, Bill Gardner, Treasurerg and Pat Mekech, Sergeant of Arms. Kent Cnnoy and Barney Holland mix it during the donkey basketball game. Jerry Gordon, Leon Henderson, Mike Carlson, Bill Gardner and Pat Mekech. Pep Club adds spwbtovtlwgmes On Fridays during football and basket- ball seasons, the halls of North Eugene are filled with girls in plaid and red. These girls belong to North High's Pep Club, an organization with the principle purpose of promoting Highlander spirit. Besides assisting our team to victory, the pep club had many activities throughout the year. They sold football and basketball pins and had a pickle sale in order to make money for A.F.S. They also sponsored the inter-school valegram sale with South and Sheldon. Officers were: President, jean Bloodg Vice-President, janay Campbellg First Secre- tary, Mary Mulhleimg Second Secretary, Bec- ky Bloodg and Treasurer, Linda Ferguson. North Eugene Pep Club cheers team to victory lTI'1'L Clubfssofeuwtw 180 QI MOTA Chemistry Club members Gene Kozowski, jim Maxwell, jim Gralow, Paul Bacina, Dave Senkovich, Ray Walker, and Pete Dickonson experimenting in the lab. um ' Www If you see a Highlander walking around with a cast on his leg, he is probably a member of Ski Club. This fun loving group, with the help of advisor Mr. Holton, was organized to give further experience to North High skiiers. The first trip of the year, although the bus got snowed in before it even reached Hoo-Doo, was considered an exciting experience by all who participated. Due to lack of interest, the only other ski trip of the year was to Hoo-Doo in March. Tom Haynes, a junior, was President of this it 'tw r tf5lIWETr-Q lllluhllu A The Chemistry Club, under advisor Mr. Kasper, had a very successful year. Among the group activities were movies, various speakers and a trip to Monmouth Jr. Academy of Science. Valuable experience was gained by cer- tain members of the club when they went to Howard to give science dem- onstrations for the pupils there. President was Dave Senkovich, Vice- President Pete Dickinson and Secre- tary-Treasurer Sandy Aagaard. ? '1fu 'ul el - W year's Ski Club, Howie Fogg was Vice-President, and Nancy McReynolds was Secretary. Ski Club President Torn Haynes and secretary Nancy McReynolds sign up Ellen Hoyman for a ski trip to Hoo-Doo. 92 u g 4 y 1 5 , at ' X k,L MWQ ,,F i bf' 'L r P, J H 'ff' 5 T :Q .1 3 1 ,5tS,,?v 1 . X -. . ' K Z '-'flsl 9+ 6 f '- fr ' - ' F' .-1 ' V. I 3 . 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Q. . ,, -Pg -, Jag QM, , , , i,a,Lgg.,: ,. Nfhggk T571 -ig AA, ,-:fm f 1 .fi , 'Q979.l7 ' ff 4 - ?'?f' 'ff 5'f m 735' f L X Club aw J-W -1 . Santa Claus holds a lst grader at the annual Service Club Christmas Party. Ann Montgomery sells doughnuts at the North-Sheldon basketball game. 94 Service Club is composed of girls interested in doing a service to the school. These students distributed programs and sold tickets at all home football and basketball games, served at various dinners throughout the year, and sold concessions. The major activity of Service Club, the annual Christmas Party, was held December 7 for the first graders at Whitaker Elementary School. New members were initiated into the club at a party held on the first of May. The club was led by Donna Clark, Presidentg and Janet Pederson, Vice-President. Mrs. Evans, Mr. Moore and Mr. Betterton were the advisors. This group deserves the thanks of the entire student body for their help throughout the year. It was greatly appreciated. 'gf joan Summers sells tickets at a football game. ' Leogtwuams girls 06fNo1eHvEugew - iiiiii '35 g -. 'xiii L , we if 'sf i a ,i-V ' - .1 ' V 'F Y 1 -7 :.:. Y ' , .Tiffin JI , ., .ii ' Ii V 1 Mllll M A f. .,.:. ,fc gig i - ,K iv :,, K ,5...t i s' V 11 , .' 'U ., 1 ' 1 .. - l'2 . i.- V 'Q' ', I al ,rd 1. ll ,..-5 V ,dpkg I xg if X :I .5 I in . ' ' I aa gif-: M I 3 I i in M11 .,.: E 5 ,i x N LY, il' XXX, .NHL it 5 5 I k 4 5 A i , . V A l, -.- V 'A I f ' A A , , l ., 43 W i I I 'I I ll- ' 'I' Homemaking students model self-made styles at the annual Girl's League Mother's Reception. Marcia Youel, General Chairman of the Christmas Dance, announces the Queen. Girls League is an important organization at North in which every girl is a member. By paying the 25 cents dues, each girl is entitled to collect Girls League points, run for an oflice or a posi- tion on the cabinet, and to participate in all Girls League activities. The major activity sponsored by Girls League was the annual Christmas Dance. Other activities included Dad 8: Daughter Date Night, Hawaiian Luau and Mother's Reception. Girls League also organized and supervised the Big and Little sister program. Officers for the year were Marlene Thomp- son, Presidentg Lynn Hallstrom, Vice Presidentg Lori Wood, Secretary, and Judy Kebelbeck, Treas- urer. Advisors were Mrs. Lamb, Miss Aithen, Mrs. Sprague and Miss Bogan. r-IA. 01, Q---f . J.,,.-- ,. . . . sl . y li! lglffigag -af - !!.x H H .,. Front row: joan Weber, Janet Pederson Audrey Aagaard, Camilla Estes Jenine Reschke, and Georgia Sheraden. ziid row: Sue Correia, janet Goffl MaryAnn Frieze, Bill Pederson. Back row: George Hunter, Sherry Gremillion, Becky Kangas, Mr. Betterton, Virginia Smalley, and Diarm Beaty. F--MCD. lungs to dw Working in the hospital proved to be an yyirgyy interesting and rewarding experience. This was N i discovered by the 50 Highlanders enrolled in the Nurses Aide and orderlie programs. North High Future Medical Careers Club is the first group All N in the nation to sponsor an extensive course for boys interested in hospital work. Nurses Aides and Orderlies are not the only functions of the Medical Careers Club. The group met regularly to listen to speakers and learn more 1: about medical careers. Members also attended the annual banquet held at Springfield, sold con- cessions at basketball games and took a trip to Medical Hill in Portland. Oflicers this year were jackie Grillith, Presi- dentg 'Ianay Campbell, Vice-Presidentg Kathy Gun- son, Secretaryg and Donna Hocking, Treasurer. Advisors were Mrs. Ross and Mr. Bell. Mrs. Ross caps Nurse's aide Joy Sheraden. 96 The Future Teachers of America Club met bi-monthly. Bill Pederson and Lynne Hallstrom served as President and vice- president respectively. FTA was in charge of the three teachers' teas held in honor of North's University Student Teachers. Three girls and seven boys did student teaching in the surrounding elementary schools. This program involved only sen- iors who gained realistic experience in the teaching field. North Eugene's FTA club was repre- sented at the state convention held on the University of Oregon campus and hosted the Regional Conference, involv- ing 33 high schools. Advisors are Mrs. Moorehead and Mr. Betterton. l WW Decaf Club l Les aw The purpose of Les Artists, or the artists club is to further the interest and skill of those interested in art. During their various meetings they painted or worked on art projects. Their activities included a visit to the U. of O. Art Museum, where they saw different types of art and found better ways to improve their talents. President was Sara Lee Benedict and Secretary-Treasurer Tom Buskirk. The advisor was Miss Constance. Les Artiste members: Betty Reitz, Diane Thorne, April Rose, Therese Barger, Sherron Murchy, and seated Saralee Benedict, and Cinda Miller. iw business The purpose of Deca Club is to further the interest and knowledge of students interested in the field of retailing. Through this club many of the members are able to obtain jobs. Deca Club was very busy during the year selling victory ribbons, Highlander key chains and pins. This money was used to send Marcia Youel and Pat Knowlen to the National Con- vention in Chicago from April 27 to May 6. On April 17 the club sponsored the print and cord week danceg Beach Party. North hosted a dinner and dance, part of the State Deca Con- ference. Distributive Education Clubs of Oregon chose Marcia Youel as their State Secretary. Officers for the year included Presidents Bar- bara Asmervig and Marcia Youel. Pat Knowlen and Barbara Asmervig with their state Deca contest awards. fwwab Thespians X X, y Sophomore Derek Winterbottom, Best Actor for 1963-64 for his role as the Major-General in The Pirates of Penzance. Senior Lenise Kilbourne and junior Steve Crawford, Best Sup- porting Actress and Actor for the year 1963-64. ,.W.b4fK P ,li- junior Nancy Wise, Best Actress for 1963-64 for her role as Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance. The purpose of North High's chapter of the National Thespians is to establish and advance the excellence of the dramatic arts and to create an active interest in drama. Students are granted membership for the work they have performed and for having met established membership qual- ifications. In order to stay a member one is required to work on productions throughout the year and must continue to support the drama pro- gram. This year Thespians sponsored a rally dance, the annual Theatre Awards Banquet, a play Put on for the student body, and their annual picnic. They also held two cake sales and a car wash to raise money for the theatre award trophies. The officers of Thespians were: Ralph jones, Presidentg Lorre Peiterson, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Wise, Secretaryg and Anita Kerslake, Clerk. The advisor was Mr. Quesinberry. 'a -vzm Neopolgmatlffs bang Q? J Miss Brunken leads Marty Caulley Roberta johnson Pete Dickonson, Beth jones, Linda Q W 1. ', ' 0.4, ,IJ ii I va. 1 A 1 , 1 , - Q Fredrickson, and Lynda johnson in a Tuesday evening discussion. Neopo1ymath's met every Tuesday evening at 7:30 to discuss books and current problems. This year they discussed: The Status Seekers by Vance Packard, The Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by james joyceg Background and Foreground, a collection of essays, and Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry. They also lis- tened to music ranging from Hande1's Messiah to jazz by Dave Brubeck and discussed current controversial topics. The group operated a paperback bookstore before and after school and during the lunch hours. Money from this was used for a trip to the Ashland Shakespearean Festival this summer. The officers were President, Roberta johnsong Vice-President, Toni Loomis, Secretary, Barbara Clunieg Treasurer, Lynda Johnsong Historian, Pete Dickenson. Their advisor was Miss Brunken. Toni Loomis sells paperbacks on 2nd lunch Spanish OM: Beams o6fQpawIslv Better understanding of the Spanish speaking people and countries is the goal of North High's Spanish Club. Members take an active interest in the lan- guage and work together during the year to promote various ac- tivities. The year started with election of ofiicers and was followed by a Spanish dinner at a local res- taurant. The group presented a movie entitled Calle Major and in May held a banquet in con- junction with French Club. Officers for the year were Margaret Olson, Presidentg Dar- by Efteland, Vice-Presidentg Mary Lane, Secretary-Treasurer. Advisor was Mr. Villanueva. 1 ' , p ax, frffvng if : Spanish Club members enjoy a meal at the French-Spanish banquet. dub ' EMI mares lj .6-,, :,,,q,,., Meri, W- .Y mi Us i . . ???E-i..-'.yEM5g53'1 - ?fv-.Tj .a,,.,,,,, K H, Y A n-asia :fiiej E-egg 2' ., qi. Q Sami Q 2 Y 5 - ,Z-5.5, 'Nw ' Zgguasgv ' W-1 ,- ' I eg-E f , iillllll r T i T T W , if iiauble Fble ' ' mrn Rngn-2 , V, Ex:-3 - . H: w H wg jj, H W W' ' ' :.:,1: -'-.- 2 'fel'-5 9, fig -,Am p L P 3 1 , 1 'iff W1 ,R In 7 . ' 1 ' -, . 5,15 'lf' to '....., -'Qian . 1, 'P , za J , 1' FJ' 51 ' 0 , M 7 -.1 'D 1 I G IAA L'Alliance Francaise, Qknown to non- French speakers as French Clubj is organ- ized so that interested French students may learn more about the language and people of France. Starting the year's activities was the initia- tion of new members, held in the stu- dent lounge. Various speakers were featured and one meeting was devoted to the show- ing of slides by Mrs. Kasper and Mr. Sul- livan of their recent trips to France. To raise money the group sold concessions, victory ribbons and sponsored a rally dance. The highlight of the year was the French Club Banquet, held jointly with the Spanish Club. Officers for this year were Sue Hedden, Presidentg Virginia Smalley, Vice-Pres.g Lin- da johnson, Sec.g and Sue Newman, Treas. Advisor was Mr. Sullivan. French Club members Sue Radabaugh, Stevie Robin, Sue Hedden and Mona Hallenbeck talk with Mr. Sullivan wah gains wir German Club members from North, Rita Schmidt, and Sheldon, Cathy Nicol and Rosemary Kaluza prepare their food at the Bavarian Luau held at Armitage Park. The German Club was organized for students interested in learning more about the German language and enjoying German style recreation. The rally dance sponsored by the group, helped raise their donation to the AFS drive. Later in the year initiation of new members was held and the newcomers received the tradi- tional Germanic welcome. The big event of the year, the Bavarian Luau, was held jointly with Sheldon at Armitage Park. The menu was traditional German food and both German and American recreation was enjoyed after the meal. German Club oiiicers for the year wereg Don Olson, Presidentg Rita Schmidt, Vice-Presidentg jane Erdman, Secretary, and Sandy Burgess, Chef. Mr. Hal Holton was Advisor. Larr Slau hter and Mr. Holton makin ice Y g I g cream at the Bavarian Luau. I i'l Z A A ' ' . N . ' , wr: ?Ml V Q. M, it r ,ff-Y 'lx nl -1 jg: gow. 101 B . - Mz...v:,.m I i Lwtzwclub Julius Latin Club, one of the most interesting and active clubs at North, proved to the school that their language is still alive. They began the year with the traditional initi- ation of new members. A Latin Christmas Party was held and later in the year a pizza feed. Club members and guests showed their inter- est in Latin entertainment at the annual Roman Banquet. The theme this year was A Salute to Julius Caesar. The group combined their efforts in decorating the cafeteria in the old Latin style and preparing Roman types of entertainment. Latin Club members from Sheldon that attended North last year were invited and all guests wore togas or other types of Roman dress. Offiiters for this year were President, Dale Steinhauerg Vice President, Mike Carlsong and Secretary-Treasurer, Sheila Scott. Bob Steele and Terry Lee have a duel at the Roman Banquet Latin Club members carry off the wounded soldier at the Roman Banquet. l.l2f.L. ' ' iwwoaldf ' 'URKEY H, ..L- Members of I.R.L. attend state conference where they represented Turkey. North High students back row, third from left: Dale Steinhaur, Jim Gralow and Dale Ransdell. Front row: Dennis Birran, Larry McReynolds, Sue Hedden, Derek Iverson and Sheila Scott. I.R.L. olicersg Sue Hedden, Ayda Tuncay, Darby Efteland, and Mar- garet Olson. Not pictured is President Larry McReynolds, The International Relations League began the year with a meeting featuring Ayda Tuncay, North's foreign exchange student from Turkey. At the same meeting the topic for the 1964 state convention was announced-The Common Mar- ket. The next four hectic months were spent in fund raising activities to promote the foreign ex- change programg learning more about the Com- mon Market and North's role representing Turkey at the Convention. The big day arrived and North sent its representation to join 600 other students from around the state at the convention site-the University of Oregon. To conclude the year'-s ac- tivities a patio-picnic party was held and pins were awarded to deserving members. Officers were Larry McReynolds, Presidentg Ayda Tuncay, Vice-Presidentg Darby Efteland, Secretaryg Sue Hedden, Treasurerg and Margaret Olson, Historian. Mr. Aschwald served as Advisor for the group. Row one: Nancy Wise, Janice Smith, Rita Christopher, Carol Block, Billie Mentze Joann Lenhard, Judy Harsch, Eileen Taylor, Mariella McEachern, Sherry Benson Sh Pallant, Jeanine Reschke, Judy Becker, Marcia Youel, Jeanne Williams, Gayle Schaefer Loomis, Audrey Aagaard. Row three: Calvin Wheeler, Doug Bennett, Rick Brownson Bill Cooper, Gene Wallace, Dalene McAlister, Sandy Burgess. Row four: Fred Nickl Don Walline, Bob Swan, Steve Egeter, Bruce Brandt, Bob Smith, Phil Duerfeldt, Ron Kee 104 PGP This year's Pep Band did a fine job providing the music for North home foot- ball and basketball games. The services of North High's Pep Band are strictly voluntary. The members of the group, advised by band director, Mr. Dil- ler, practice on their own time. The group played for all home football and basket- ball games and provided music for rally and Lassiette routines. Student Director was Skip Biggs. Row one: Dan Harris, Mr. Diller, Tom New- combe, Greg Nance. Row two: Bill Smathers, Kerry Lanier, Don Miller, Loren Peiterson. Row three: Carl Grussendorf, Jennifer Wamrs, Vickie Allen, Juanita Waters. Row four: Ron Wilson, Pete Samuelevich, Mike Gillette, Dave Nott. Directing, Skip Biggs. Henderson, Sharon Hinderlie, Sally Maxon, Barbara Fackler, Donna Cook, Davis, and Darlene Brevik. Row two: Pam Knutson, Cheryl Winther, Helen Schmidt, Sylvia Mather, Diann Beaty, Judy Mosher, Sallie Davies, Toni Dull, Brad Blood, Claude White, Dennis Smith, Tom Spear, Ed Rupert, Doug Hegberg, Greg Groves, jeff Hamer, Tom Haynes, Marc Ellington, Durwood Smith, Bob Seaman. The music of North High's orchestra was heard several times throughout the f-1' year. They performed at the Christmas assembly, along with other music groups. They also played at the Pirates of Pen- zance, North's spring musical. Mr. Fra- zell was orchestra director. Left to right: Lydia Lord, Joann Kizer, Theresa ,X Barger, Jerri Garner, Linda Cornell, and not 4 - pictured, Jean Cornwall. Directing, Mr. Fra- zell. 'IO A qualftgvwsw One of the most active organizations at North High is the A'Capella Choir. This group is com- posed of interested students who have a talent for singing. A few of the many activities throughout the year have included: singing at the Christmas assembly with the mixed choir and language classes, providing the background music at the Easter assembly, singing at the Condi festival at McArthur Court, participating in the Jester Hair- ston festival in Salem, a coast trip to Siltcoos on May 24th, and the singing of the class song, May You Always, and the Alma Mater at graduation. Phil Duerfeldt served as President, Ed Rupert was Vice-President and Shirley Davis was Sec- retary. Leading this active group is North's outstand- ing choir director, Mr. Estly Schick. ,- . , - - . H f - , 'Q -1 , at 'ii -xv- , '23 ,myths-1 e i,.E3 ?LL,. , 555' ml' NH.. ' ln will-lu V, gi? ax -h t Q Caledonian Staff, front row: jane Perlich, Kathy Pomerenke, Paul Michael, Mary Lane and Diane Thorne. Back row: Saralee Benedict, Gary Bradford, Connie Coffey, Nancy McReynolds, and Mr. Holton. Last year the Caledonian was printed in maga- zine form and the change back to a newspaper this year was very successful. Under Editor Mary Lane, the staff members concentrated on news of importance around the school and outside news of interest to Highlanders. Caledonian proved to be an interesting and valuable experience to the staff members. On several occasions they inter- viewed such important persons as Barry Gold- water's son, Mike, the Smothers Brothers and Peter, Paul and Mary. The newspaper was good for the rest of the student body as well and has been enjoyable and informative. News editor, Jane Perlichg editorialist, Kathie Shararg advertising editor, Jeanne Kupetzg art edi- tor, Reba Ingramg exchange columnist, Nancy Mc- Reynoldsg sports editor, Paul Michael, reporters, Saralee Benedict, Kathy Thornton, Tani Seydel, Connie Coffey, and Kathy Pomerenkeg photogra- pher, Lynn Zollingerg bookkeeper, Lorna Stegner all worked very industriously to produce a quality newspaper. Mr. Holton was advisor. ' we Caledonian Editor Mary Lane. LJ - -1 I gnu'- WMPQPW 3 lyqii ,Z'.v,'N Connie Coffey and Kathy Pomerenke write up an article I V,- .Nil Gary Bradford, Reba Ingram and Mary Lane interview Mike Goldwater. 107 W f 5 i5'W I A., ' in r? ' r f l I-Z' I . . M TARTAN STAFF Bottom, left to right: Teryl Burkman, Darla Wilson, Bob Smith, Linda Patterson, Sue Ralston and Sue Hen derson. Top, left to right: Diane Thorne, joy Sheradenl, Ierr Gordon Dave Strom uist and Bar ' I y , q , bara Asmervtg. Top: Editor Pat Henson and Howard Aschwald, advisor. July ,ff term ,f f rf: .1- 'N L A L: -5 najif' -,A 1, .rw 1 . J,-. .A ff fri I, K, 1 lf , L , . ,J V1 Q, ' '17 , 5 '..9ff l x ooooun 'rou Ki E I o 108 Dkix 59 lk I964Tantawsfo66f xx 'YK Y-.N Editor Pat Henson works to complete a deadline. 3 vig: izg ,.. f Q, ... , . A L 'i :.:g,E -. t' X 'b -H imma' ' 4 ,, . ?f,..?5 's Carole Evans and Sue Henderson work on drawing up the class sections. 109 boob Dear Highlander, We have spent the last nine months creating the 1964 Tartan, a book that we hope will cap- ture the hearts of all of you. We've had several problems throughout the year-problems concerning pictures, pages, and other minor details, but we have managed to solve most of our difficulties satisfactorily. Each member of the staff has learned a great deal. By using our large reference library of yearbooks from other schools we have been able to develop new styles and ideas. In following our main theme of Highlander Spirit we turned away from formal group pictures to larger action shots. Also this year, we substituted an introduc- tion for a dedication page. A distinctive part of the 1964 Tartan is the special recognition section, giving honors to deserving students throughout the year. Mr. Howard Aschwald, who served as our Tartan advisor, deserves our thanks and yours. His help and experience proved invaluable. We have enjoyed every minute put into the creation of this annual and we hope that it will spark many pleasant memories for you in the years to come. The Tartan Staff 'fh- l 'nf' Barbara Asmervig finishing up the Prom page and Darla Wilson pre- pares a list of pages done. In the background are Linda Patterson, Sue Ralston and joy Sheraden. 5 gtiiil :iii fil' if 2222' 'ug . i .IT 5 W- ' , 'W' Memories of the many fun-filled activi- ties at North will be with us always. Homecoming, drama productions, dances, the Prom and graduation. Students par- ticipated in these activities with enthusi- asm and showed the faculty and com- munity that they are proud of being Highlanders. Bronze-painted gymnasts present4 America 'at the Easter Assembly. Accompanied by the A'Capella Choir the gymnasts presented sev- eral I-different tableaus to create one of the better assemblies at Nort . Eileen Taylor Homecoming Courtg Ron Keebler, Diana Montgomery, Warren Hamill Eileen Taylor John Homecoming Queen Miller, Diane Winterbottom, Jamie Paddock and Linda Williams. V-'fe spout makes I-I ' af success The first Highlander Homecoming in the short history of North Eugene was held this year on October 25th and 26th. The first Homecoming activity was the selection of princesses by student vote. Linda Williams was chosen Sophomore Princessg Diana Montgomery, junior Princess and Diane Winterbottom was Senior Princess. Eileen Taylor reigned as Queen. Throughout the week the sophomores, juniors and seniors competed against each other to see which class could collect the most wood for the bonfire. The bonfire, held Friday night before the game, started off the week-end. The Homecom- ing game followed the bonfire and the queen and her court were presented at half-time. Saturday night the event was climaxed by an informal dance featuring the Chancellors. North's first Homecoming was termed a success by General Chairman Greg Landers. Lassiettes perform at Homecoming Pep Assembly. H2 1'- iw Dana. Maycumber, from the class of 1962, speaks at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. Other Alumni speakers featured at the assembly were Lynn Bevans, also of the class of 62 and Judy Bruns, class of 1963. The rally squad performs at the Home- coming Bonfire. The seniors won the wood gathering competition for the bon- fire. nl Page 'mu' Ek l Hui 9, im 4 The 1963 Homecoming Committee was led by General Chairman Greg Landers. Other Chair- men were: Front Row-Ellen Hoyman, Corona- tiong LeAnne Hill, Alumnig Par Henson, Co- Chairman of Dance. Back Row-Greg Landersg Bob Smith, Co-Chairman of Danceg John Mar- shall, Boniireg and Warren Youel, Publicity. .,- ,-, mwbxjullwt bg Ummm D General Soldiers J Vadiem -' J V Evdokia Hooper Buelah Martha Freddie SPY Ralph Jones as Death Igor Romanoff C A S T Igor Romanoff Juliet Moulsworth Romanoff Romanoff Moulsworth Moulsworth Arch Bishop Four Saints V Q r P 0 lf ll l all 9 - Q by QA Qt fit A 2 Mr. Romanoff, the Spy, Mrs. Romanoff and Igor. 1 Q -v Ralph Jones Kathy Sharar Marc Ellington Dave Senkovich Steve Crawford Greg Landers Susan Frey Glen Davis Beth Jones Anita Kerslake Pat Dull Terry Nagle Derek Winterbottom Don Steel Lydia Lord Peggy Green Joeine Gossett Bill Beebe Kathie Sharar as Juliet Moulsworth North's first drama production of the year was 'Romanoff and Juliet a comedy by Peter Usti- nov. 1 The plot unfolded around an American Am- bassador's daughter and a Russian Ambassador's son who had fallen in love. The situation is very humorous and the play comes to a story-book ending with the American and Russian lovers trading fiancees and happily marrying. The production was designed and directed by William Quesinberry. t. ..'- . :AX The Wedding of Romanoff and Juliet Clvdstmas Dame-A Touch 06 A Touch of Gold was this year's theme for the semi-formal Christmas Dance. Red and green streamers draped the ceiling, with an ornate holly sleigh occupying the center of the dance floor and holly wreaths decorating the refreshment lounge. The entertainment was pro- vided by Joe Ingram's band. Cheryl Brechtbill, crowned queen of the Christmas Dance, was escorted by Gary Power. The queen's court consisted of junior Princess Janie Pitchford, escorted by Lindy Bell, and Sophomore Princess Janice Tay- lor, escorted by Eddie Rupert. Mar- cia Youel, dance chairman, led this annual Girls' League activity. Entertainment was provided by The Green River Two-Bob Benedict and Bill Kelsey. Janie Pitchford, Lindy Bell, Leon Henderson, Cheryl Brechtbill Gary Power Janice Taylor and Eddie Rupert. The Queen's Dance Mr. Quesinberry helps Pat Dull, Sue Rada- baugh, Candy DeYoung, Jane Erdman and Glenn Davis with their make-up for the play, I Remember Mama. mlm -I 'mu H i w -i Al - U s Il N 'Ill tm 1 I an am, X xr ,K tt f W it r C A S T Katrin Candy DeYoung Mama Sue Radabaugh Papa Glenn Davis Dagmar Mary Lou Jaegers Christine Jane Erdman Mr. Hyde Derek Winterbottom Nels Pat Dull Aunt Trina Aunt Sigrid Aunt jenny 4'Uncle Chris Toni Loomis Lenise Kilbourne Debby Hunter Gordon Scott A Woman Kay Wood Mr. Thorkelson Steve Crawford Dr. Johnson Lonnie Zimmers Arne Mitchell Foy A Nurse Joeine Gossett Another Nurse Rene Young Soda Clerk jim Bradford Madeline Lydia Lord Dorothy Schiller Carol Neether Florence Dana Moorehead Judy Mosher Bell Boy Bob Morris Scrubwoman Carol Tucker Hotel Guests Bonnie Eggleston Marge Brown 'l'Class of 1963 Debby Hunter, left, as Aunt .jenny listens to Lenise Kilbourne as Aunt Sigrid. Pw1bcuwLCmdWeebf spring The coming of Print and Cord Week brought the gay prints and bright colors of spring. Print and Cord Week, organized and judged by the Social Committee, was held during the week of April 13-17. Monday was shift and shorts day. The judges an- nounced the girl with the best shift as Sheila Bevel and the boy with the loudest shorts was jim Hurst. Tuesday was clash day and bright clothes filled the halls. Leslie Altland and Greg Groves were chosen as the girl and boy with the clashiest clothes. Wednesday was student teacher day with the students dressed up and taking over the teachering duties. Thursday Highlanders enjoyed an hour for lunch and relaxed outside on the patios. Friday saw students with shaggy hairdos as they tried to imitate the popular Beatles, Sixth period an all school assembly was held and the student body witnessed the traditional Print and Cord turtle race. The assembly was highlighted with the announcement of the week's winners. To climax the week the Print and Cord Dance, Beach Party, was held on Saturday night. . , .1: E': Kathy Gunson's version of a Beatle. Highlanders show their spring clothes at the Print and Cord Dance. 'I17 -nl ,,-1 ,.p -nv: ini aM,,,..wf Aa- iff I! w -95 v Q0 1 ,I NEWLY ELECTED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Left to rightg Janie Pitchford, Treasurerg Darby Efteland, Historian: Bill Cooper, Student Managerg Margaret Olson, Secretaryg Diana Montgomery, Vice-Presidentg and Wayne Schwandt, President. 1 'I 8 196465 hddfzw ' This year elections were held during the week of April 27 to May 1. On Monday the halls were lilled with posters and campaign managers handing out campaign material. An all school assembly was held Wednesday morning and the candidates had an opportunity to talk to the student body. Rally Squad candidates also performed and rally elections were held during both lunches and after school on Wednesday. The polls were open Thursday and Friday for student body and class elections. All North Eugene High students are eligible to vote and are urged to exercise this right. Senior class officers for 1964-65 are, left to right, Rich Malcolm, Presidentg Darlene Deyo Treasurerg Saralee Benedict, Secretary, and Pat Dull, Vice President unior class, Brion Monson, President Poll Guthrie Vice Y Presidentg Marge Brown, Secretary and Stevie Robin Treasurer. l . ,Q ' ' vw - ,. ' ' 'www' 1 1,5 Q - V. sr-0 ,, -1 s:..1'j. li e - eff . - I ' 6 L f' ., t. . , Qty. N be 1- ' fy: 1 , war O ,' 9 Er R' ,FQ 7 ' ea ,J 1 Newly elected Varsity Rally Squad members, Darlene Brevik, Mona Hallenbeck, j.V. Rally, Linda Williams, Beth Rear Ann Tauben Linda Baxter Patsy Hills, Mavis McFerran, and Nancy McReynolds. krau, and RexAnne Gibson. 119 s - Q Q4 4Q --41 Lovely Mabel comforts her father die Major-General. Leading Characters-Frederic and Mabel Nonflv Ewgew musical, mommy, Major-General Stanley ........... The Pirate 'King ........ . . . Samuel .......... Frederic ........... Sergeant of Police Mabel ............. Edith ............ Kate ................. Isabel ................. Ruth, The Pirate Maid ........... .. Grant Beymer Gary Brown .... Kent Canoy .... Marc Ellington Jerry Gordon .. Ray Harris . . . Ron Keebler .... Greg Landers .... Fred Nickleson. PIRATES Mike Oare ............,............ GENERAL STANLEY'S D .Derek Winterbottom . .Doug Hegberg . . .Derek Iverson . . . .Kerry Lanier . . .Claude White . . . . .Nancy Wise . . . .Sue Alexander . . . .Kathy Porter ..Sue Radabaugh . . . . .Anita Flock Mike Ralston . .Dan Robertson .,....Ed Rupert .....jim Scott . . . . .Bob Seaman . . . . . .Bob Smith . . . .Dennis Smith . . . . .Durwood Smith .. . . . .Don Steele .Terry Tompkins AUGI-ITERS Sherry Benson ......................... Sue Henderson Darlene Brevik. Arlene Christianson ..... Cheryl Coen ........ Donna Cook .... Sallie Davies .... Shirley Davis .... Sally Finnerty. . Sue Hedden ..... Grant Beymer ..... Gary Brown .... Marc Ellington .... Ron Keebler .... 120 POLICE Rosemary Hulbert Sharon Hinderlie . . .Renae Malsch . . .Helen Pallant .Jeanine Reschke A i i. I. . .Gayle Schaefer . .Cheryl Winther . .Kay Wood . . . ,Fred Nickleson . . . .Ed Rupert .......Jim Scott . ..,. Dennis Smith ,V , -. ' PQ! ,,., . .. -- M4 'Aw- L. ' X, .- QT ... ' :,-f'1fg - 3 f e, .4 r 4,5-,-5.3 . 5 ,.a.I'..,T5b ff--J., get ' 4, t r 'Lf , ,, .aryl H an-e he - . e..- ffl - A e - '- ef - ' Y -. fe. f- .. ' -Y 5, --Q If - - ug:-vez f.,::fr.x,. -1-. Umar: i , - - ww- ,,,MMq1:eU,,, - ff Arie, -- ' -'fe as f ' ,Ass L- -- r :fi-Qtr ' Q' w 1, . A :P aL if ' as . , T X V, M QW tr-uf A JJ,11',,,4Ef1L1tgSe3Q?g5gEfEf?Q1Ff V an - EPA- '-- 1 H ' '.-.-:.'e+'t 1545.1 ,fi ', if ,kr ,mf ve' 'TRS - r r e..+.wmfweww Pirates sing With Cat-like Tread Upon Our Prey We Steal just before capturing the Major-General. Entire Cast assembles for the final number- Poor Wandering One. '- as f, V ra . ,nt-M. L- , - L 'v , ff 'H We Zffff ,. X , , .X 4' , , .. .. --1. ' fi, 1 N -f . -fi f 'Q 1 X 'Sli 5 r E 5 fb ir ' If 1 i 5 I x t i , I ,xv Q N 1 t 5 yi j K7 wx 'ft .' A YL L.-1 ti df' ,, ' Rf M, 1 1 Q J 4 -. 'x , I ' Q11 'gg I '. T 1 it ' tr Y K i W 2 up ff f f, 3 if , . . tr I Y m+f., 1 yu W y ' ' I. V V Q i v ' -- I E 1 5 5' 1 J. gg- - 'V . 1 - . l ,,,,ie,,A .N . -V 4, b F- .V ,V ff- H tm, 4 iff g.'?i-Q15-SQ'f up ' w ,,,:sw,mgE.1f 'Hu jr. , - ,-re. - Y1s.w- m S, N155 un . W.--. '- QA-IN , M., ,,, , -155 - -Qi ,tu N ww.. wvwtm VVvqg?JI'wrQ2 'Haw we x so-S, ul ,,, 'Y The police succeed in capturing the audience Bars His Steel. 1 ,, .sie QW fa ,-5,., ..-A M with their hilarious number When the Foreman Kate, Mabel and Isabel discuss possible plans for an escape from the pirates. Q t Q w ll 1 f 1 ge yvf X V .si Samuel proposes a toast gi, , . ez H w , H ' ,., N W 1. ak--. J W if ss to the Pirate King, Ruth, and Fred c I ,, . 1 . Q,--1 b - 5' Two students from the University demonstrate dif- ferent types of folk dancing to the P.E. classes. Kathy Gunson shows enthusiasm as she learns a new step. V-'fe ltoubdwgeaxf ' , A It Students dance to the music of a KEED disc jockey at the Print and Cord Dance, Beach Party. North High Rally Squad performs the Highland Fling with the Governors Guard Bagpipe Band at McArthur Court. ' Pfwrw The slightly crowded dance floor indicates the success of Three Coins in the Fountain, the 1964 Prom. Left to right: Paul lLewis, and Marcia Youel, behind them, Ken McGhee and Eileen Taylor, Pat Mekech and Queen Diane Winterbottom, junior Class President Charlie Williams, Sandy Burgess and Dave Keebler, behind them, Barbara Asmervig and Paul Weiseth. 1 ,- W in L If I nfl. A I I 4 . Ni l 5 W 5.1315 X fi' The annual junior-Senior Prom, traditionally sponsored by the junior Class, was held on May 16. This year the juniors marked a first for high schools in the area by holding the Prom away from the school. The King Cole Room of the Eugene Hotel was the setting and it was decorated with beautiful pink-flowered trees. Three Coins in the Fountain was the theme and a large bubbling fountain was the center of attraction. Music, including the theme song, was provided by the Star- lighters, a 16-piece dance band. Five princesses were chosen by the senior classg Barbara Asmer- vig, Sandy Burgess, Eileen Taylor, Diane Winterbottom, and Marcia Youel, and at the Prom Diane was announced Queen. General Prom Chairman Linda Baxter was aided by Janie Pitchford, Decorationsg Darlene Brevik, Programsg Darby Efteland, Refreshmentsg Margaret Olson, Publicityg Sue Leibel, Invitations and Chaperones and Judy Malos, Entertainment. Class advisors who helped with the Prom were Mrs. Beaudet and Mr. Villanueva. -annum 'T' 1 , ,, l,itl :z N tfxiifii Queen Diane being helped down the steps by her escort Pat Mekech. Above leftg Over 200 couples enjoyed the Prom this year. Shown here, the, couple on the center left Donna Hocking and Don Peters and on the near right Jenne Farley and Steve Egeter. The Starlighters prepare to play the theme song Three Coins in the Fountain for th' 1964 Prom. O O Q ' Q ' s Q if 1 ,-g, 5 0 C ' Q C ' 1 U O 0 s . Q . .Q . .e Q . o 0 0 . 0 R' i v . 'Ji ' fgzl 1 Y- f - . , ...- . r- 'Q J 2 E -r 1 I iff: fy :J I , V- , . Y X V. 'VZ' U ' Y-4 , X - - . . uw- 4' f, 'H -V! as :V . 4' ' V 1 ,,.::: P 'H.- c'::Q.,, Q ' -w 1-A .A . ,,, wa- - l W ixf 7 , . .gg I g in A H 53 ,fwiibzyi , gn ' .five The graduates seat- ed in the gym William C. jones, Dean of during Commence ment. Administration at the Univer- sit of Ore on speaks at Com- Y S mencement. iifhfft aw, V 7 Qi 1964 i1dd1JUM.0 1 1 The red-robed graduates walked up the aisle to the solemn strains of Pomp and Circumstance. Commencement of the class of 1964, North Eugene High was under way. The graduates were addressed by Guest Speaker William C. jones, Dean of Adminis- tration at the University of Oregon. Student speakers were Marlene Thompson and John Buskirk and speakers were introduced by Senior Class President Mike Carlson. The A Cappella Choir sang I Believe and May You Always, the senior songs, and diplomas were awarded by school board member Vern Hoffman. The ceremony was brought to a close by the traditional singing of the alma mater by the graduates and the recessional. Carol Bell and Diana Prescott walk down the aisle at gradua- tion. Senior boys jeff Hamer, Paul Michael, Kent Canoy, Bob Swan, Jerry Gordon, Don Walline. and Phil Duerfeldt relax before Commencement. john Michael Snow. With the reading of Mike's name came the last of 285 seniors to gradu- ate in the class of 1964. l27 X , i .1 Q 1' -' ' Www- ' 'f ' M 1 ,vp 1 .1- ,, 1 A , 1'l' sl 1 i . O -,DQ w. E A :K 'I' 1Sa E, A 1 ' Q ,az E IA ii. '-zzff' -.W -1 bf F 1. 1 If 1 5 1 l 'H .1f-511: ' 1, W xr . 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Mike Dolby, in his second year as line coach at North Eugene, did a fine job in producing a tough line that helped save the Highlander season. He is a graduate of the Oregon State University. Barney Holland, in his first year as Highlander back- field coach, helped form the strong Highlander backfield that made North an offensive threat. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon. Mike Dolby - Linecoach Barney Holland - Backcoach This year for the first time, North had two winners of the Donald W. Reed Trophy. Senior halfback Pat Mekech and center-fullback Bill Gardner were awarded the trophy that annually recognizes the teams most valu- able player, or in this case players. Bill felt that this year's 12-0 defeat at the hands of state quarter finalist Roseburg Indians was the most satisfying game of the year. Pat thought the 21-0 win over the Sheldon Irish was the team's best effort of the season. l3'I mg , JK ,W W fi 9' S fm' . in r, 5 m y A 51, L W- 3 A415 f Ili? vi' I ' 1. I iq .111 1 . U ' ' 51 J -Y . -.er , f f, . -3 G '1f:ffif1-4.Ile.', ' l .ff jy ,W ,ji xl u , r Eff, , 15.0 ,M 3 i.-tj' 'ic 1 ' f xx gb M :I -. , 3? , l , f,-is fs:- l - JCE Hamel' Pat Mekech End Halfback ,s , - i Hamer and Co, stop ballcarier. NORTH BEND-Fumbles spelled the difference as the Highlanders dropped the 5-A-1 opener to the Bulldogs 12-7. The inexperienced Highlanders lost 5 fumbles and were unable to mount an offensive drive the entire game. North penetrated Bulldog soil only three times the whole game with the only touchdown coming in the final quarter. With only 55 seconds left in the game, quarterback Gene Wallace and halfback Tom Spear teamed up on a 60 yard pass play for the touchdown. Pat Mekech carried for the extra point. T32 M Er in Q. Bill Gardner Fullback 4 V JE 5 galil' ,Q ' - XS A -u 'X nf if' 'x Bob Swan . E 1 fx E . we l z-, Mick Railey Center Forrest Beymer Guard 'wa 1. 'BT M Ed Rupert Halfback 4' ff ff W L ' ,S ' 211144 5 1 ,-gif riff '. flfilz l N 33 wr -- - ,- , L ' 1 ' 'ffl 'M MFE-:M , - cp. 15 few F' Lil-:gl A , ' I- 'l 4 4, -evra ' ' I ll Misra - lg.-l at F sq :f ll V X I ,- 1 . . - ,Ling J gk ' -fw U eiifjf fl fi ffl? P fZn5 6 .j in -31' f ,, ,gl 1 9-J ' M ,. F' H KT- 2i2?? , xx HW V 5 V nf. 45 ,. . Dan Harris Bill Juba End Tackle Greg Thompson Halfback ci, X gtTfT ' :JT-15392, ,Q'5f'l-fig' 'iff V Y-' A I ,- li! . t ga 5513115 W . C' ,lflV3ff rl l iff -- r N Ll . t Phil Duerfeldt End Ray Reyes Tackle Big Blaine brings down Colt. WILLAMETTE-The Highlanders evened their 5-A-1 record at 1 and 1 with an 8-6 victory over the Willamette Wolverines. Trailing 6-0, North picked up the eventual game winning two points when Willamette's punter stepped out of the end zone and North was awarded a safety. Behind 6-2 Gene Wallace fired a pass to senior end Jeff Hamer who carried the ball 50 yards to the Willamette 22 yard line. Pat Mekech ground out 15 more yards in 4 carries and then fullback John McDonald scored from the 2 yard line. 133 ELF' .5 1 l l I flii 3 ,. .M ,,,,:,,g r 'ff1f,.: .7 l 51-T ffl? 1 ill ' '0 ui ' Himll V 'H 1 H ' We 1 ,, 3 Y Y I f.' 1. ' ,ff ' 1 tw ma 1 M 2' ,1tg:atQ1,u 1 Y ,mam 'pr V' H1 . ' lf-I em ztP5zif ww 1 I -' , f f 5'1f9i,, I vw .rp L ' J Q ,A 'fi rf1u'.uTlirQw ,.j :,-Q15 I. 'tg -- f' 1 - f 'Hn ' , I 4. ' if va. rg' k 1 X 1 ' ' I Bw 'f 'ling 1 1111 N Q , mmf YQ, unix: .1 Jw WkwWW at it 1 :ie 2 af :X Ag, 1 Q H' 'Q 5 ff' ' -fi' ' it-ji. ' - 52 ':3,3 f ' :: IQ ' N ,fi g --1 ,r ,::n.3fJjs. --bs t , ' lg -uv, 1., gf, s e , pyff s I e ,,2,1,mm, 1 ' :nl , ,,,f5!fL,g,g',.,1 Wifi' MM. 'rfb ' 'Q1iilfi3fiii '3 if - -f- Wltif, N . . . y ., ,illv'fl V xii: , ' ' , FY' X' QM . V, , I wr w--' ' N ,z -f it Yi, -- Bill Cooper jim Hurst Greg Groves Guard Tackle Linebacker Larry Lee Guard 1 Blaine Olson Guard MARSHFIELD-The Marshfield Pirates, with a good team defen- sive effort, held the Highlanders in check 20-0. The Highlanders, held to 13 yards on the ground and 38 yards in the air, never could get an offensive threat go- ing. In one of the few big spots of the game, halfback Pat Mekech intercepted a Pirate pass in his own end zone and ran it back 77 yards, only to have the play nul- lified by an offside penalty. was 1 ' Y, as , W1 at 7 - -:-: YH H! H! W NH l I . , ., f -- --H. . li , 3 . 'N '3v2'i3lf1vu.m. wi ,fiber ' , 'rl ' '-Hi,,iZ?hE 'Wi- H 'wifi WT ml '.f 'Yu l' ' i ,X , ' - 1 ' 1 ' , , -.:ff::: j:- ,H :'Q'l 'rI5if , , lflqir ., x Q lj: 'Z 3311? v 1 ' ,L VL - , sf: ' ' U ' ' 1 'ga Y, u , w. .W H an tm -gf , 3 1:51 , i J ' .5 rin ' '- '- w - Y 'lin 4 Tom Haynes Guard Lindy Bell Tackle 134 ....-., eva, .f.,V, sf --.1 --, ' . , -, Paar, 1. LQ.-'Q' 'ai ' u. a' 1, 1 -N RE .f cv is ,p 1 ' 5 ' N 4 -n . n, slime,-I.,.VNg3-1 ,t 1 s i. , 's V 'sir . vllu T1 ., . t X, r . . A Hamer snare 1 ..,,f. ,V A'-1' 'W-,H N 53. ,- 44 Y . -' eq Larry Piquet Quarterback ' 1 x HW.. N, F Doug Newell Jim Mullins Art Braun Halfback End Tackle P . L it .,K eh p SPRINGFIELD-The Highland- ers converted Springfield fumbles into touchdowns and defeated the Millers 26-6. Greg Thompson re- covered the first Miller fumble and ran 45 yards for the score. The Highlanders recovered their second fumble and three plays later Bill Gardner went over for the second score. Larry Piquet and Pat Mekech teamed up to convert the third Miller fumble into a North touchdown. Late in the third quarter, North recovered its sixth fumble of the night. Piquet then passed to Tom Spear for the last North touchdown. Gene Wallace Quarterback ' ' uw it ,M A 1 ft 'wmv R , X Steve McGhehey Halfback ass ill . Ligtx all , P ,sill 3' . 235, . iw 'lla 5 'A John McDonald Rex Davis Larry Slaughter Fullback Fullback Halfback 135 Af? cg r Z H ii' jf 1 All T V l I f I ' I wi ' . A 1- '- r A . ' r P' Q2 ' - ' ia ! ,J 9 If 'ff i, , f it'f.- , 2 Dennis Schweppe Jim Adams John Marshall Guard Line-Backer Taqkle Wallace and Newell sweep end. ROSEBURG-The league leading Roseburg Indians received quite a scare from the underdog Highlanders before finally handing them a 12-0 defeat. Senior tackle Bob Swan and junior tackle Bill Cooper led an inspired North line that repeatedly dumped the Indians for losses. The Highlanders held the Indians in check until the final 15 minutes, then the Indians scored on two long plays for the final 12-0 advantage. The Highlanders had drives that got as far as the Roseburg 28 and 23 yard line before finally bogging down. 136 :iM'wFFi 1,1 mi' Q ,'Q I Y, ! ' . .Vi - :f- WJ f , If 4 i r- i- f.' .- I v . -F V i as-fl' I I Marty Rigutto Line-Backer I 'A' ln if as . ' V ' I W 5-. 223:41 .- - - Q 'I , l g Y - 5 1' 'ff' , , Q N W 4 . Y '3f?, , . ' 1-.4 K 1' ra, N Q gf gyms, ' ,, wang 1 rrr . i 1 I 3:5 '-.V 4 he Dave Stromquist End ,ii 'xl 5 J ib- Doug Shisler Center ' - .- ' Q lv. , E F293 1 X F' if- ,DQ K is , asia Q a sf 'Y I - ' ' l .1122 T T 'S H- 4 . , 'lf' A w ' ,, ,. .5 V f , -ii ' :f i-in f +1 8. W A Pat Railey Brad Thomas Harry Ashburn End Quarterback Head Manager e if M eases? N225 in F sa ea? M ., it Roger Hayner Manager -ix '. av Bob Wimberly ,, Fa N. K Xggrgifg I S l THURSTON-Despite losing the ball five times on fumbles and two times on pass interceptions, the Highlanders defeated the Thurston Colts 20-0. North combined two spectacular plays with amazing goal line stands for their fourth victory against three defeats. With less than five minutes gone in the game Jeff Hamer intercepted a pass and ran 77 yards for the opening touchdown. With two minutes left in the first quarter the Highlanders defense stopped Thurston on the one foot line. Two plays later Pat Mekech galloped 98 yards for another Highlander touchdown. In the final quarter Mekech scored the last North TD on an 18 yard run. Tom Spear 137 Gardner picks way through defense. M . Ib ' i gr 'r W 11 ,QU 'RQ' Il s so 0' 'fr Q ., ..1H ff Q Q ah K ' r 2 ' fi xi ,- As ab 4 P If X' i- ' Q ' 5 . J Q 5 N at' A . . , , re' ' 1 ' . a ., N ' XJ U IV P Av v North defense prepares to tackle South back. My , '17 HQ . ? ef' P Q as 4,11 , R I' - k 2 af V' 3, f gg? , Q , T I ' v ' Q ,a 6 Y I4 1 w r s el., A s. .if 2.4, Duerf watches a Wfullnce pass. xg N X , X 'P A' L,, 1 n E 1 if L 155: N vi? Y 4757 L Mekech looks for running room --w 7 o I J :Nz tb. l .C 'g at 1 I - J North Eugene North Eugene North Eugene North Eugene North Eugene North Eugene North Eugene 0 ' ' I V' I J' 'f-new f-D 1. Scoreboard l IW. ' 13-14 South Eugene 0-38 Cottage Grove 12-13 Springfield 19-13 Sheldon 0-32 Thurston 13-34 Cottage Grove 8- 7 South Eugene George Krupicka The Sophomore football team was coached by George Krupicka this year. The team showed a lot of talent and some of them showed promise for future varsity competition. The Highlight of the season was 8-7 victory over South Eugene in the season's last game. SOP -D Mis BO'I'I'OM ROW: Chuck Wager, Greg Greenleaf, Jack Rackley, John Healey, Eric Johnson, Mike Haynes, Ed Morrissey, Dennis Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Dan Thom, Tom Shoup, Mark Grussendorf, Larry White, Jim Coleman, Dan Buck, Steve Ota, Terry Tomkins, Mike Pendleton. TOP ROW: Mathew Beebe, Kelly Lovelace, Jim Thnrmon, Chuck Courtney, Larry Kreiger. 140 BOTTOM ROW: Mike Strom, Steve Newell, Lynn Johnston, Howard Perin, John Haxby, Bernie Dunn, Phil Berg. MIDDLE ROW: Guy Hamer, Cary Maycumber, Larry Holland, Dan Ferguson, Steve Hansen, Larry Williams, john McCulley. TOP ROW: Jim O'Donnell, Brad Thomas, Gary LaSala, Dave White, Steve Senkovich, Steve Monson. Juw1ofuVwzAif5 North North North North North North North Dennis Davis - J.V. Coach Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene Eugene J.V. Scoreboard 0-12 15-12 6-19 25- 6 15- 7 20- 7 0-26 South Eugene Thurston Cottage Grove Willamette Springfield Sheldon South Eugene This year's junior Varsity team had another fine year. The Scots record was a very respectable four wins and three losses. The team was made-up mostly of sophomores and a few juniors. These boys should provide a lot of good material for next year's varsity team. Although they lost to South Eugene twice, the Scots looked very good in beating Willamette 25-6 and Sheldon 20-7. y In ' , ' V, - , -- ' . F. 1- . Y . . . 'nv maya- l . Y, 1 - Q frwf lfgfxg Ron Walp- Coach BOTTOM ROW: Mike McDowell, Steve Young, Roger Ridings, Jack Miller, Wayne Schwandt, Rob Williams. MIDDLE ROW: Greg Boehmer, Lars Granath, Derek Iverson, Dick Hedlind, Pat Knowlen, Randy Blankenship. TOP ROW: Bob Moore, Terry Burbee, Sterling Kamisky, Herb Olson, Dick Rogers. Q e o 15 i il 1 P . , P . -ifu CDU, i in Q A ' i i l Wayne Schwandr Rob Williams Mike McDowell The North Eugene swim team, in its third year of varsity competition, com- pleted a fine rebuilding year. The future looks bright for the Highlanders as they loose only one member of this year's team to graduation. Next year's returnees will be led by consistant swimming winners Rob Williams and Mike McDowell and diving winner Wayne Schwandt. Rob Williams holds four individual school records and was captain of this year team. 142 All !? . :.r-'. 9 A . Yl HI Xl SSQUIQQI X ZTHAEHM Kneeling: Greg Karnmeyer, Brad Blood, Tom Morrow. Standing: Leon Hender- Tom Ragsdale son, Larry Black, Torn Lauderdale, Quito Smith. This years edition of the North Eugene cross country team turned in another fine season. Led by senior captain Leon Hen- derson, the Highlanders finished third in district and ninth in the state cross coun- try championships. Junior Larry Black chased Leon to five individual victories in the six regular season meets. Three times this year Leon broke the course record that was held by Dave Deubner, standout of two years ago. This year's cross country coach was Tom Ragsdale. ' ixgll'IQ-y ' my Eulgmzr Q. me fi Q rf Q? xN.5H,5,' WCW 7: Wlimifi Ebel N WV' iff.-. ft 5 Efcflfi 1-'ntl 4 'T'-SEQ 2 3 'fr 5 WJ. K gt tn lx Nh' . .,..4, I, A Kneeling: Greg Kammeyer, Brad Hunter, jim Healy, Rod Barnes. Standing: Don Miller, Dale Petzold, Tom Buskirk, Mark Grussendorf, Larry Christopherson. - - - - - -- ---- --v'--A . ugnnnamv-num-in-:ganna .22 15 Y. -n. A t ur- xlx X fa .1 . is -4 hr A Q6 ? M,SWQ' .21 www- uv 'Wg -S525 Q, . M... Ei 4 Q ,, f T? W.. M M A' .L IT5 y I - Hfff M K J if 111 v . 3 HR. Ki n 5. ,-V Coach Barney Holland Rich Malcolm, Ken McGhee, John McDonald, Paul Michael, Mike Snow, Bob Swan, Wayne Kerns, Bob Smith, Jeff Hamer, John Miller, Jerry Gordon. Front Row: Grant Hall and Steve Johnson, Managers. The 1963-64 Varsity Basketball Team completed a very successful and exciting season. The season's record was 16 wins and 6 losses. The Highlanders were led by 3 year letterman Paul Michael. Paul, who was captain of this year's team, was awarded first team all-district and second team all-state honors. Other starters were jerry Gordon, Bob Swan, jeff Hamer, Mike Snow and Ken McGhee. Other letter- mene were Bob Smith, Wayne Kerns, John Miller and john McDonald. The team finished third in the district and missed by only one game a third consecutive trip to the state tournament. Barney Holland was the coach of this year's Highlander Varsity Basketball Team. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon where he played basketball and football. Barney transferred to North this year from Lebanon High School. 1 The J. j. Fuller award is giv- . en annually to the team's most outstanding player. The Bob Bruns Memorial Trophy is giv- en to the team's high scorer. This year both awards went to team captain Paul Michael. He was a three year letterman and a member of the 2nd team all- state and 1st team all-district teams. 145 ff,-I Paul Michael Jerry Gordon Bob Swan Guard Guard Center BEAVERTON-The Highlanders opened up the 65-64 basketball season with a 65-55 win over the Beaverton Bea- vers. Guards Jerry Gordon and Paul Michael led the High- landers with 20 and 16 points respectively. NORTH SALEM-Win number two for North Eugene came at the expense of the North Salem Vikings, The High- landers started fast and then held on to win by the score of 61-56. Mike Snow was high man with 18, followed by Bob Swan and Paul Michael with 15 and 13 respectively. JUNCTION CITY-The Highlanders got their third vic- tory against no defeats by stopping the junction City Tigers 79-68. Michael as high man with 17, Gordon and Hamer followed with 11 and 10 points in that order. SOUTH SALEM-A 70-41 victory over the Saxons gave the Highlanders a perfect 4-0 pre-season record. Four High- landers scored in double figures, Paul Michael had 15 points, Bob Swan 11, Mike Snow 12, and jerry Gordon 10. jeff Hamer Ken McGhee Mike Snow Forward Guard Forward .ii l f xbux ,l SOUTH EUGENE-A crowd of 6,200 watched the Axe- men end the North Eugene winning streak of 20 games by winning the district opener 72-58. South's dominance of the backboards and poise in the final minutes was the difference. Paul Michael was high man for North with 15 points. South also won the second game by a score of 67-62. A crowd of 5,600 watched a nip and tuck battle all the way and in the end it was South's rebound advantage that was the difference. Michael and Gordon were high men with 17 points each. MARSHFIELD-The Highlanders split with the sec- ond place Pirates this year. North won the first game 69-66 as Paul Michael scored 23 points. North never could get going as Marshfield won the second game easily 79-67. Michael was again high man with 20 points. WILLAMETTE-Paul Michael was the hero in the first game as he hit a jump shot with only 2 seconds re- maining in the game to give the Highlanders a hard fought 66-65 victory. jerry Gordon and Michael were high men with 14 and 12 respectively. In the second game Michael staged a one man battle against the Wolverines but it was all in vain as the Highlanders were upset 76-73. Michael scored 30 points. 147 COTTAGE GROVE-Four players hit in dou- ble figures as the Highlanders whipped the Lions 74-53. Mike Snow had 15 points and Jeff Hamer, John McDonald and Warren Hamill each had 10. In the second game the Grovers upset the High- landers by a score of 57-55. Bob Swan was high man with 14 points. SPRINGFIELD-The Highlanders touched the Millers for two victories this year. In the first game, the Highlanders broke open a close game in the fmal minutes to win 65-55. Paul Michael had 20 points, Bob Swan 15, and Mike Snow 14. All 12 Highlanders hit the scoring column in the sec- ond game as the Millers were defeated 75-50. Swan was high with 12. ROSEBURG-The Indians took the first game between these teams, 68-61. jerry Gordon was high man with 19 points. North took the second game by the score of 72-45. The Highlanders outscored the Indians 42-16 in the second half. The High- landers were led by Ken McGee with 20, Michael with 17 and Gordon with 12. v., A . 149 I, X. SHELDON-North swept two games from the Irish this year. In the first game the Highlanders won a squeaker 55-53. Jerry Gordon was high with 12 and Mike Snow had 10. In the second game, the Highlanders rolled over the Irish 69-47. Gordon was high with 16, McGee had 15 and Michael had 10. NORTH BEND-North took two close ones from North Bend. The Highlanders overcame a slow start in the first game to win 55-51. jeff Ha- mer was high man with 17 points. Ken McGee poured in 25 points to lead the Highlanders to a 60-55 win in second game. THURSTON-The Highlanders had perhaps their best series against the Colts. In the first game, North fell just two points short of the school rec- ord as they won 86-67. Bob Swan, Paul Michael and jerry Gordon led the Highlanders with 16, 15 and 12 points respectively. North finished up the season with a 72-63 win over the Colts. Paul Mich- ael played a very fine game as he finished his third year of Varsity Basketball with a 24 point output. Left to right: Warren Youel, Larry Slaughter, Neil Dayo, Brad Thomas, Pat Railey, David' White, Kit Carmiencke, Larry Piquet, Richard Bray, John Wheeler, Tom Shoup. JM Baslwfballu N. EUGENE 61-55 BEAVERTON N. EUGENE 59-38 NORTH SALEM N. EUGENE 75-38 JUNCTION CITY N. EUGENE 56-49 SOUTH SALEM N. EUGENE 51-53 SOUTH EUGENE N. EUGENE 80-63 COTTAGE GROVE N. EUGENE 65-54 MARSHFIELD N. EUGENE 77-50 WILLAMETTE N. EUGENE 75-71 SPRINGFIELD N. EUGENE 65-66 ROSEBURG N. EUGENE 64-53 SHELDON N. EUGENE 82-58 NORTH BEND N. EUGENE 78-82 THURSTON N. EUGENE 63-55 SOUTH EUGENE N. EUGENE 74-53 COTTAGE GROVE N. EUGENE 61-67 SPRINGFIELD N. EUGENE 55-54 ROSEBURG N. EUGENE 54-57 SHELDON N. EUGENE 59-53 NORTH BEND N. EUGENE 62-75 THURSTON N. EUGENE 61-78 MARSHFIELD N. EUGENE 79-49 WILLAMETTE The North Eugene junior Varsity Basketball team completed another fme season. The team was made up of mostly sophomore and a few juniors. Led by juniors Larry Slaughter, Pat Railey and John Wheeler and outstanding sophomores Tom Shoup, Rich Bray, Gary LaSalle, Larry Piquet and Brad Thomas, the J.V.'s rolled up a 14 win and 8 loss record. The Team was coached by A1 Gubrud. He is a graduate of Pacific Lutheran College. 150 zi sf.. Al Gubrud in we , 1 .- 5-W ,wwf 5521+ , Q,-' J l - V- j.lu!.. '-x 1,1 Qwfi Q fr- . .-, f. ' r-.. . - ,- 'W5 Ng-1-I-'+ -:-:' , i 1 .1 . ' Nfnln' 4 . me ,-e 1. -,i ,A W -5-.gg ' ,V -3 1-il -,.. '- , -' . . , 1:5-, .415-5,..rgFfA,rg, W V , fl. -Jn :., . ' 3-fs: ., , - :cf 2, -. . Af! '-f '. 15?-I-M ' , ' ' ' A if V-' . I ' - 4 if , ,x , 1 f C- 'lr 1 ' ij. H 4 t lx i,,l Tom Ragsdale Qoplwmow Basketball The Sophomore team turned in another fine season. The team is made up of en- tirely sophomores. Their record was 7 wins and 5 losses. Kneeling-Greg Kammeyer, Chuck Courtney, jamie Paddock, Jeff Etchison. Middle row: Chuck McGhee, Vernon Scott, Steve Hayworth, Dennis Heldt, Dennis Smith, Dick Hedlind. Back row: Rick Copping, Gary Brown, Guy Ashby, Bernie Dunn, Brad Copeland, Dale Petzold. EUGENE 66-45 SOUTH EUGENE EUGENE 52-45 COTTAGE GROVE EUGENE 52-56 WILLAMETTE EUGENE 45-36 SPRINGFIELD EUGENE 51-24 SHELDON EUGENE 51-68 THURSTON EUGENE 65-65 COTTAGE GROVE EUGENE 55-45 VVILLAMETTE EUGENE 61-63 SPRINGFIELD EUGENE 60-58 SOUTH EUGENE EUGENE 58-68 THURSTON EUGENE 44-49 SHELDON A X , f . v w, ' vl 'Q LJ! Bottom 'row: Bill Bohna, Terry Hileman, jim Bailor, Mike O'Connor, Pete Faust, Pete Samulevich Cmanagerj. Middle row: Rod Leland, Dan Buck, Paul Ellis, Bruce Harrington, Steve Kesey, Mike Armitage, Back row: Dan -McCabe, john McCully, Larry Minturn, Rich Hallett, Doug Perin, Mike Haynes, Ralph Parsell, Gary Stimson, Blaine Olson, Perry Orton fmanagerj. wading The 1965-64 Varsity team completed a very successful and rewarding season. A team that was supposed to be plagued by inexperience came through with hustle and determination for a 5 win and 6 lost record. The highlight of the sea- son was two consecutive victories over the South Eugene Axemen. North sent four men to the state meet. They were Sophomore Bill Bohna, Juniors Bailor and Rich Hallet, and Senior Blaine Olson. George Krupicka was coach of the wrestling team again this year. Coach George Krupicka . , Qeeeaenss v . ' , S . . J 1 ,,,- wffrf ist in H f I Jim Bailor Blaine Olson Bill Bohna Bottom row: Rod Barnes, Chris Stilwell, Bob Ewers, Dick Davis. Middle row: Alan Burch, Bob Moore, Steve Sibley, Martin Caulley, Joe Rackley. Top row: jim Coleman, Craig Greenleaf, Bill Beebe, Mark Grussendorf, Paul Bacina, Dennis Smith. 1 l N' 153 Gu fwSf0fI'f The North Eugene Gymnastics team placed second in the state meet this year. The team was led throughout the season by the senior co-cap- tains, Sid Weaver and Don Chapin. Backing them up were outstanding juniors Wes Beyers, Bob Libby, Wayne Schwandt and sophomores Grant Beymer, Jim Healy, Lance Larwood and Rand Dawson. The team was coached by Chick johnson, who is a graduate of Springfield College in Massa- chusetts. Chic johnson Sitting: Sid Weaver, Don Chapin. Kneeling: Bob Libby, jerry Donaldson, Don Schrouder, Brad Hunter, Grant Beymer. Standing: Assist. Coach Bill Youngmayer, Rand Dawson, Dave Masengil, jim Healy, Ron De Piero, Wes Bires, Ken Betterton, Carl Papke, Wayne Schwandt, Coach Chic johnson. v l . .. -- 7 QUIT' IDG!! 154 in N2 is :V if--235 -:fi kdf 'V', lK151 m. Jo J r img' 4 A .. Q 4, , Kneeling: Lorine Anderson, Audry Aagaard, Cheryl Wallace, Connie Graves. Standing: Greiner, Stevie Robin, Linda Borden, Sue Samms, Polly Guthrie, Coach Charlotte 1 :Q A 2 , . l 1 I C f i V ' 5' 1 - A f 9 bm- ' K ' 1 'SI L 1 H -1 45 , Terry Jones. w C0-Captain D011 Chapin Co-captain Sid Weaver 1 55 111 Standing Jeff Etchison Gene Wallace Larry Pique: Tom Haynes, Mike Snow, Pat Railey, Skip Kocks Brad Copeland john M1Iler and Darrel Petzold. Kneeling: Gary Pack, Ken McGhee, Ken Kraus Jim Westbrooks Phil Berg Tom Shoup, Lonny Harding, Tom Spear, Larry EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE EUGENE Coach Ron Walp SHELDON WILLAMETTE S. EUGENE THURSTON SPRINGFIELD SHELDON WILLAMETTE S. EUGENE THURSTON SPRINGFIELD SHELDON WILLAMETTE S. EUGENE THURSTON SPRINGFIELD 'x. Mike Snow was this year's winner of the Vern Allen 1. p Award. The award is presented annually to the most X ' inspirational senior on the baseball team. Mike was on the all-district and all-state teams. He was also a member of the all-star team that annually plays the Portland all- star team. His season record was 12 wins and 2 losses. Among these wins was a no-hitter and a host of one- P l x1g.,,e ' - ' f M 1 - L- hitters. He is also one of the team's leading hitters. Mike is planning on attending the University of Oregon next fall. Mike Snow Baseball at North Eugene has been improving every year. This year the Highlander baseball team was the Lane A-1 district champions. Their league record was 11 wins and 4 losses and their season record was 20 wins and 14 losses. Led by all-district and all-state pitcher Mike Snow, The Highlanders swept 3 game series from Thurston and Springfield, while beating each of the other 5 teams twice. Mike got a lot of help from senior pitcher Ken McGhee and junior pitcher Tom Haynes. The leading hitter on the team was Tom Spear with a .527 batting average. Two pleasant surprises for the team this year were two outstanding sopho- mores, Tom Shoup and Larry Piquet. Both were regulars for the entire season. After the end of the regular season of play, the Highlanders entered into the play-offs against Roseburg. With Mike Snow pitching, the Highlanders easily won the first game, but Roseburg won the next two which ended North's bid for the state championship. Ron Walp was the coach of this year's team. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon. 157 -'- l ',',' Left to right: Cuyler Salyer, Forrest Beyrner, Leon Ray, Charlie Williams, Ray Reyes. Vofeslfg Tennis The Highlander Tennis team suffered greatly from the problem of inexperi- ence. With only 2 lettermen returning, juniors Charlie Williams and Leon Ray, the Highlanders competed in their second varsity season. The team wa-s coached by Chic Johnson. This year, for the first time, North Eugene had a girls, tennis team. They competed with several other schools in the immediate area. They were coached by Miss Terry Sylvester. Standing: Linda McElroy, Alana Halbrook, Sandy Ray, Judy Hunstock, Janay Campbell. Kneeling: Juanita Watters, Sue Hedden, Sue Correia, Sallie Bottom, Ina Creer. 1 fx! 158 G0'lr Standing: Dave Stromquist, Keith Bowman, Rick Copping, Herb Olson. Kneeling: Mike Lourey, Dale Petzold, Warren Youel. twmslwws The Golf team showed a lot of promise for the years to come. The team will lose only senior Keith Bowman to graduation and will have juniors Dave Strom- quist, Herb Olson, Mike Lourey and sophomores Rick Copping, Warren Youel, and Dale Petzold returning next year. Sophomore Rick Copping proved to be the most consistent player and played the number one spot nearly all year. The team was coached by Howard Aschwald. Rick Copping Keith Bowman 159 i Dave Schaefer-Broad jump, 100, and 440 gg! . 1' Lf.-.A-se aug ' - V Y . 3 4 b ' .- , .,, ' ' 9 xiii: ' 4, .kv F Q 1 'L D ,.,.H. 0 Twclwtemw heepquwduabmwtwwndf -1.21 vl- if t. S, 'Ab v . aff ,L ,if-3 mu ,1 49 l ei' it-I 0. The Highlander track and field team completed its third consecutive year with an un- defeated dual meet record. North had dual meet victo- ries over Sheldon, South Eu- gene, Willamette, Thurston, Cottage Grove and Sheldon. Bud Robertson was head track coach. Bud Robertson l 60 H5-'la 1 0 54.3. 359 . x 1 Larry Black-880 and 440 l QE: ' v . V ilk? ' P - was-Qmll.. 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M --i,gg:113.f'7. .fi' 1.'.1'wl-ff IWW: ' FQ'mP'? M- . Nm . ,,.L,CM,4 n VL W? A ,,. SF, , , V, M ,Ar I -' ' -111522 ,' f A - 4 X -4 :MWRQZ ,A ' f nfl ' ' 'I lrfic i',i,..ul. -A ', .M ff' V- '. '- . 5' Q 14, - f A ' , iii? Szgseijg- f ,Jig To those students who have proven themselves worthy of mefit, North Eugene confers its highest honors and awards. This section of the Tartan is devoted to these people. Teryl Burkman, Ayda Tunc y, Lynne Hallstrom, and Lefinnc Hizh admire North Eugenefs nmnvy trophies. Naifomlb I-lonofu ' Cheryl Brechtbill Teryl Burkman Mike Carlson Barbara Clunie l Cathy Gerimonte Lynne Hallstrom Lonny Harding Leon Henderson A l I.eAnne Hill Derek Iverson Roberta Johnson Judy Kebelbeck Toni Loomis Larry McReynolds Mary Muhlheim I-Yflfle MUIISOH 164 1 Sue Newman Sue Ralston w Dale Steinhauer Diana Sturgis Marlene Thompson Ayda Tuncay I will pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of this society to which I have been elected. I will be true to the principles for which it stands by word and deed. I will strive to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. With these words the outstanding students of North are elected to the National Honor Society for their scholastic abilities, servites to the school, notable leadership, and character. ,Seniors who have such prerequisites are elected in the spring and fall, and juniors are elected in the spring. The 1963-64 ofiicers were: President, Dale Steinhauerg Vice-President, Larry McReynoldsg Secretary, Roberta Johnsong Treasurer, Teryl Burk- man. Miss Best is the organization's advisor. Ray Walker Marlene Thompson speaks at the installation of new members Bog ewwgawmwav September Marlene Thompson Leon Henderson li - H w H H H x ,-, Qualifications Personality Citizenship Scholarship Service to School Extra-Curricular Activities 1 1 November Sue Newman Bob Smith October December Pat Henson Marcia Youel Bill Cooper Ralph jones 2 166 1 Vx 'Q--1 january April Mary Lane Nancy Hale john Buskirk Phil Duerfeldt X Ni' l March - - 8- Donna Clark Mike Gillette Q- February May wb ' : -Q jean Blood Linda Baxter Larry McReynolds Mike Carlson l 67 41 Queen Eileen Taylor Senior .Nitin I 7 junior Princess Linda vUiiiillIl1i Sophomore lrinccss Dismal Momgonlcry ,- J +i?':i'5l? ' 3 2 , I' , 1 Princess Diane wlillltfbililiilll Senior Dauw Princess jamie Pitchfnrcl junior Princess Janice Taylor Sophomore ' 1 ff+gi '4fwx V .QM Queen Cheryl Brcchtbill Senior 2 X .+P'9'iI'v , ful .. .l. Y Barbara Asmervig Princess Pfww Q Sandy Burgess '. ,.,- , -ni Princess Nw ' '11 'x x 154 Dmnc Wxnrcrbcmzrcmm Queen go .,. fmfwy .. X, K 1 Eileen Taylor Princess and Marcia Ynuel Princess 10 . .-, ,a-,J if' ' , ' 'Y ..,:1-,M .I' axis-if H ' 'X -4 ff' W. , -r-, ,xx .ix fl S515 r if N, I Qs? Q Q? '72 QQ! 4,626 . Vin 6618 900, 9-9 A 0 1, 0 of Qswm 62906450 QQV Q ?? 1' Ib '91 Q Qro 046,560 060. so W, 0 26266 Qov of 500, Agdaf afbululjledgedf I-fig Xa :Nab F-4 Ayda enjoys lunch with friends Teryl Burkman and jean Blood. My year in North Eugene has been a year of excitement, new experiences, and of great value for me. I really enjoyed every bit of being a Highlander and was proud to be in the Pep Club section for those thrilling games. From the very first your friendliness made me feel a part of the group rather than a stranger. Widi your help I was able to take part in a number of school activities which gave me a chance to meet many of you personally. Among the many exciting experiences never will I forget Halloween, Christ- mas, my surprise birthday party and my coast trip. I sincerely feel like the United States and especially Eugene is another home for me. All through the year I gained and learned a lot from you. I hope I helped you to urfderstand a far away country, Turkey. I truely believe that my wonderful family, the Hockings, and all of you made my year a marvelous one. Thanks to every- one of you. Unfortunately, I live so far away that it is almost impossible for me to see you again. However, I will always remember the friendly Highlanders. I hope you will remember me, too. Best of luck to every one of you in the years to come. fBol Sanslj With love from one Highlander to another, gash. ,, North's foreign exchange student, Ayda Tuncay presents Hag her homeland to student body president Leon Henderson . p Pfdwass Lynne Munson Emerald Empire Round-Up Princess Gulvs mb Bags In an all-school election senior Lynne Munson was chosen as North Eugene's entrant in the competition for Emerald Empire Round-Up Queen. Princesses are chosen on the basis of scholastic ability, school activities, poise, appearance and riding ability. This year, instead of having seven different princesses from all of the schools in the area, three finalists were selected from the seven. These three finalists will travel all over the state par- ticipating in such activities as parades, rodeos, luncheons, ball games and horse shows. From the three princesses one will be chosen Queen. Lynne was selected as one of the finalists along with Anne jaqua from Sheldon and Sharon Lee from St. Francis. Girl's State Candidatesg Janie Pitchford, and Sue Hedden. Boy's State Candidatesg Rich Malcolm and Pete Dickonson Roberta johnson National Merit Honor Scholar Appointment to U.S. Air Force Academy Derek Iverson Hows, and sclwllmshlps GIRL'S STATE: Janie Pitchford Sue Hedden BOY'S STATE: Pete Dickinson Rich Malcolm OREGON SCHOLASTIC PRESS MERIT AWARD: Saralee Benedict ERIC W. ALLEN CERTIFICATE OF NEWSPAPER SERVICE: Mary Lane Paul Michael GEORGE S. TURNBULL CERTIFICATE OF YEARBOOK SERVICE: Pat Henson MATH ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA AWARD: Pete Dickinson BAUSCH AND LOMB SCIENCE AWARD Larry McReynolds BOB BRUNS AWARD Paul Michael VERN ALLEN BASEBALL AWARD Mike Snow OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE BOY AND GIRL Guy Ashby Polly Guthrie OUTSTANDING JUNIOR BOY AND GIRL: Charlie Williams Linda Baxter MUSICIANS MUTUAL ASSOCIATION AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING BAND MEMBER: Harry Biggs EUGENE BEAUTY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Cathy Noble SPRINGFIELD BEAUTY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS Sandra Christensen Myra Barrett Diana Beagley NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LETTER OF COMMENDATION: Teryl Burkman Mary Muhlheim Sue Newman Marlene Thompson Lori Wood NATIONAL MERIT HONOR SCHOLAR Roberta Johnson EUGENE ROTARY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP Ray Walker EUGENE AND LANE COUNTY INSURANCE AGENTS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Sue Newman SEARS SCHOLARSHIP Toni Loomis 174 GIRL AND BOY OUTSTANDING JUNIOR OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORE GIRL AAND BOY Linda Baxter Polly Guthrie Charlie Williams Guy Ashby I-lowes, and, We OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP: OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY DAD'S CLUB Bill Pederson CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE : ' WEST COAST LUMBERMAN ASSOCIATION Marlene Thompson SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST-5rd PRIZE: Bill Pederson NURSES ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP: Carol Block MEDICAL CAREERS SCHOLARSHIP: jackie Griffith MARCH OF DIMES AWARD: Marlene Thompson GIRLS' LEAGUE SCHOLARSHIP: Donna Clark GEORGIA PACIFIC SCHOLARSHIP: Roberta Johnson MARYLHURST COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP: Judy Kebelbeck NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE HONOR SCHOLARSHIP: Forrest Beymer ACTIVITY SCHOLARSHIP: Calvin Wheeler P.T.A. SCHOLARSHIP Billie Mentze EUGENE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP : Bill Pederson Larry McReynolds O.S.U. HONOR RECOGNITION: Teryl Burkman Larry McReynolds SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP: JOBS DAUGHTERS SCHOLARSHIP: joan Weber STATE FEE REMISSION SCHOLARSHIPS: Cheryl Brechtbill Toni Loomis DISTRICT AND COUNTY RENEWABLE SCHOLARSHIP : Sue Newman U. OF O. DAD'S CLUB SCHOLARSHIP AND HONORS SCHOLAR Toni Loomis U. OF O. HONORS FOR LEADERSHIP: Nancy Hale Marlene Thompson U. OF O. DAD'S HONOR SCHOLAR: Roberta Johnson STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP: Roberta johnson MOST ALL AROUND jerry Gordon and 'J M. . s E rf, 4 g X e 1 T N 4 A . 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The 285 graduates of the Class of 1964 look to the future at Commencement exercises held june M, A list of senior's activities during their years at North may be found on the following pages. + l 4 list AAGAARD, SANDY: chemistry club f2,3: German club 1,3: gymnastics 2,3 AMSPOKER, GAIL: white blou'se 1,2,3: Future Medical Careers club 2,3: Girls League rep. 3: 'Wizard of Oz' ANFORA, CARL: chemistry club 1 ASHBURN, HARRY: football manager 3 ASMERVIG, BARBARA: Lassiettes 2: white blouse 1: pep club 2,3: Varsity rally squad 3: Tartan Staff 1,2,3: Deca club president 3: ski club 2,3: student council 1,33 Junior council: Christmas Dance princess 2: Prom princess 3 BARRETT, MYRA: pep club: ski club BEAGLEY, DIANE: Deca club 3: pep club 2 BEATY, DIANN: FTA 33 A cappella 2,3 BEAVER, CASSANDRA: White blouse BECK, PAT: biology club 1: A cappella 2,3 BECKER, JUDY: 'Rebel Without a Cause': 'Redhead': Tartan staff 1,2: Deca club 2: Lassiettes 2: Varsity rally squad 3: ski club 1,2,3: gymnastics 1: 'Pirates of Penzance': A cappella 2,3: student council 3 BEEBE, BILL: J.V. cross country 1,2: track 1,2,3: student council 1,2,3: junior council: FTA 3: safety committee 3: 'Redhead': 'Pirates of Penzance': wrestling 3 BELL, CAROL: Sophomore council: girls league rep. 3 BEYMER, FORREST: Football 1,2,3: tennis 2,3: Lettermen's club 2,3 BIGGS, HARRY: Pep band 2,3 BIRRAIN, DENNIS: IRL 33 track 3: math club 2: biology club 1 BLACK, DICK: Deca club vice-pres. 3: track 3: wrestling 2 BLOCK, CAROL: Future Medical Careers 2,33 A cappella 3 BLOOD, JEAN: Pep club 2,3 pres. 3: Cam- pus clean-up committee 1,2 chrmn 2: Inter- club council 3: Deca club 3: student coun- cil 1,2 BOWMAN, KEITH: Golf team 2,3: election committee 3 BRADFORD, GARY: Track 1,2 BRANDT, BRUCE: A cappella 2,3: ski club 1,2,3: chemistry club 2 BRAUN, ART: football 2,3: wrestling 2,3: Lettermen's club 3 BRECHTBILL, CHERYL: Lassiettes 2,3 pres. 3: Christmas Dance Queen 3: Girls League rep. 1: National Honor Societyf2, 3: ski club 2,3: pep club 2,33 white blouse 1: Inter- club council 3 BRISTOW, TOM: football 1 BROWN, DIANA: Lassiettes 3: student' council 3: French club 2: girls league rep. 2: Pep club 2,3 BROWNSON, RICK: ski club: golf team: transfer from Cottage Grove BRUMLEY, GARY: basketball: T a r I a n Staff 3 BRYANT, ANN: Service club 3: Latin club 2,33 Future Medical careers club 1,2 BURGESS, SANDRA: Student council 1: Junior council: senior council: Lassiettes 3: A cappella 2,3: pep club 2: German club 3: FTA 33 Prom Princess BURKMAN, TERYL: Pep club 2,33 white blouse 1: Lassiettes 2: treas. 2: Varsity Rally Squad: National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion: National Honor Society 2,3 treas. 3: Tartan Staff 3: sophomore council: student council: Oregon Girls State 2: Elks youth leadership candidate 3: Prom Decorations chairman 2: ski club 2,3: Girl of the month 2: Girls League rep. 1: Nurse's aid 2 BUSKIRK, JOHN: Chemistry club 1: pep band 1: stage crew 1,39 student council 3: Publicity committee chrmn 3: Boy of the Month 3: Homecoming committee 3 BYERS, RICK: Traliic Safety committee 3: Student council 1 CALHOUN, RAY: J.V. and varsity basket- ball manager: J.V. track and cross country: varsity cross country: Lettermen's club CAMPBELL, JANAY: White Blouse: pep club 2,3 vice pres. 3: senior council: Latin club 1,2: Future Medical Careers club vice- pres. 3: Nurse's aid 3: Girls tennis team 3: GAA 1 CANOY, KENT: football 1: wrestling 1,2,3 CARLSON, MIKE: football: Baseball man- ager 1: Senior class president: executive council 3: student council 3: senior council: Debate: National Honor Society: Latin club 1,2,3 vice pres. 3: Lettermen's club 2,3 sec. 3 CARROLL, JON: chemistry club 2 CAVANAUGH, JIM: wrestling 1: traffic safety committee 2,3 CHAPIN, DON: gymnastics 1,2,3: chemistry club 3: Lettermen's club 2,3 CHRONES, KAREN: girls choir 2 CLARK, DONNA: service club 2,3 pres. 3: school store 1,2,3: athletic sec. 2,3 CLUNIE, BARBARA: French club 1,2: ski club 1,2,3: Girl's league rep. 1,2 cabinet 3: Pep club 2,3: white blouse: student council 2: GAA 1: Neopolymaths 2,3: Student Body Treasurer COLE, BARBARA: GAA 2: gymnastics COMBS, DARLENE: Future Medical Ca- reefs CORREIA, SUE: Girls Tennis 3: FTA: Girls league rep. COSMUS, PAT: White blouse CRACKER, LINDA: White blouse: iunior council: student council 2,39 A cappella 2,3: senior council: pep club 2 CROWSON, CAROLYN: white blouse: pep club 2,3 Spanish club DAVIS, GLEN: Wrestling 1,2: Thespians 3: Drama 2,3 DAVIS, ROGER: ski club 3 DELONG, JANICE: White blouse: traffic safety 2,3: pep club 2: Lassiettes 3: Girls League rep. 3: Senior council DEWEY, DENNIS: wrestling 1 DOTY, CAROL: white blouse 1: pep club 2: Neopolymath 2,3: Spanish club 2,3: Latin club 3: G.L. Big and Little Sister chrmn. 2: student council 3 DUCKETT, MAUREEN: GAA 1,2: Service club 3, Future Medical Careers 1: 'Bye Bye Birdie' 1: white blouse DUERFELDT, PHIL: Sophomore class pres.: Sophomore council: student council 1,2,3: French club 1,2: Lettermen's club: Varsity football: Junior council: student Lounge committee chrmn: yell king 33 A cappella 33 ski club DUGAN, JUDY: biology club 2 EDENHOLM, RAY: wrestling 1,2,3: sopho- more football EDIN, JERRY: football 1,2: wrestling 1 EGETER, STEVE: Student council 1,3: JV baseball 1,2: Junior council: ski club EISIMINGER, LORI: ski club 3 ELLIS, PAUL: wrestling 1,2,3 ESTES, CAMILLA: Future medical careers 2: FTA 3: Nurse's Aid 2,3 FREEMAN, BILL: football 2: ski club 2,3 FRIEZE, MARY ANN: FTA 3: Service club 3 GALLAGHER, SUE: Service club 2: Girls League rep. 3 GARDNER, BILL: football 1,2,3 capt. 3- Reed Cup winner: All-state football team: Basketball 1: Varsity wrestling 3: varsity track 3: IRL: FTA GARST, RON: chemistry club 3: Drama 3 GEOGHEGAN, MARSI-IA: White blouse 1: pep club 2 GERIMONTE, KATHY: Lassiettes 2,3 vice- pres. 3: French club 1,2: pep club 2,3: white blouse 1: GAA 1,2: swim team 3: student council 3 GERMAN, FLORENCE: service club GILLETTE, MIKE: pep band 2,3: 'Red head' - 'Pirates of Penzance' GOFF, JANET: FTA 33 girls choir GORDON, JERRY: JV basketball 1: stu- dent council 2: Sophomore council: senior class vice-pres.: Lettermen's club pres.: var- sity basketball 2,3: track and cross country 2: 'Pirates of Penzance' Tartan Sports Editor GOSSETT, JOEINE: white blouse: pep club 2,3: 'Wizard of Oz' - 'Reynard the Fox' - 'Silver Whistle'-'The Crucib1e'4'Romanoff and Juliet' - 'I Remember Mama' 4 'Pira- tes of Penzance': Future medical careers club 3: Thespians 3 GRALOW, JIM: chemistry club 2,3: IRL 3 GREER, DEAN: Gymnastics 1 GRIFFITH, JACKIE: Pep Club 2,3, treas. 2: Future Medical Careers Club 2,3, pres. 3: Spanish Club 1,2: Girls League Rep. 33 IRL: Nurse's Aide. HALE, NANCY: ASB Vice-President: stu- dent council, 1,2,3: pep club 2,3: sophomore council, Spanish Club, 1,2,3: Chrm. Elections HALLSTROM, LYNNE: Girls League Vice- Pres.: National Honor Society: student coun- cil: pep club: Spanish Club: FTZ vice-pres.: sophomore council: IRL. HAMER, JEFF: election committee 5: A cappella 3: football 1,2,3, cpt. 3: track 2,3: basketball 1,2,3, cpt. 2: senior council: stu- dent council 2,5: AFS: Lettermen's Club 2,3 HAMILL, WARREN: Basketball 5, track and field 3: evaluation committee 3: Rotary Club rep. 3 HARDING, LONNY: French Club 3: Var- sity Baseball 2,3: evaluation committee chrmn. 3 HARRINGTON, BRUCE: wrestling 1,2,3 HARRIS, DAN: football 2,5: track: pep band: baseball HASTINGS, JUDY: pep club 2,3: Service club 1. HEGBERG, DOUG: 'Pirates of Penzance' HENDERSON, LEON: cross country 1,2,3: track 1,2,39 sophomore council: junior coun- cil: social committee 2: student court 2: Beaver Boy's State: Lettermen's club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 5: ASB President HENSON, PAT: Student Council 1,2,3: Ski Club 1,2,33 Spanish Club 1,2: Inter-Club Council 2,5: Pub. Chrmn. Christmas Dance 2: Pub. Chrmn. Prom 2: J.V. Rally: Tartar Staff 2,5: Tartan Editor 5: Homecoming Dance Chrmn. 5: Nurse's Aide 5: Pep Club 3: Girl of the Month 39 ASB Historian HESTERLEE, JEANNIE: white blouse: Deca Club HILL, LEANNE: white blouse: JV Rally: Varsity rally: Neopolymath 2,59 Latin Club 1,2,3: ski club 3: student council 2,5: Red- head : Homecoming Committee 5 HOLMES, DAVID: Future Medical Careers Club HULBURT, LYNN: Student council 1: pep club 2: Deca Club sec. 3: Girl's League rep. 5: white blouse 1. HUNSTOCK, JUDY: Senior class secretary: Student council 3: senior council: junior council: student lounge committee 3: Pep club 2,5: Spanish Club 1,2,5 HUNTER, DEBBIE: pep club: Thespians: 'I Remember Mama': 'Rebel Without a Cause' HUNTER, GEORGE: Student lounge com- mittee: FTA 31 Junior council: basketball 1, Math club 2 HURST, JIM: JV football: wrestling 1,2: baseball 1: Varsity football: Lettermen's club INGRAM, REBA: French club 2: ski club 2: Caledonian 2,3: pep club 2 IVERSON, DEREK: Chemistry Club vice- pres. 2: student council 5: IRL convention 3: Constitution Committee: AFS Committee: National Honor Society JENSON, JAUNITA: Les Artistes 3: Pep club 2,3: 'Silver Whistle': 'Wizard of Oz': 'Reynard the Fox' JOHNSON, LYNDA: Pep club: Neopoly- maths: student council: senior council: Girl's Iieague rep.: French club: Latin Club: ski c ub JOHNSON, ROBERTA: pep club 2,5: Neo- polymath Club 1,2,5, sec. 2: pres. 5: National Honor Society 2,3, sec. 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2,5 pres, 3: Constitution Com- mittee 3: senior council: Spanish Club 1: IRL 1,2,3: Youth Forum 5: Girl's League Rep. 3 JONES, RALPH: Spanish Club 1,33 wrestl- ing 1: IRL 1: chess club 2: chemistry club 2: Forensics Club 2,5: Thespians 2,5: Pres. 3: 'Romanoff and Juliet': Boy of the Month 3. JUBA, BILL: track 2,3: football 3: Letter- men's Club 3 JUSTIS, KAREN: Latin Club 1,2,3: French club 2: tratlic safety committee 3 KEBELBECK, JUDY: white blouse: pep club 2,53 French club: Girl's League Rep. and cabinet member: Girl's League treas. 3: Student council: AFS committee: National Honor Society. KEEBLER, RON: 'Pirates of Penzance': JV basketball KELLOGG, LEROY: Latin club 3: student loan committee 3 KENDALL, CURT: JV baseball 1: A cap- pella 5: mixed choir 1 KERNS, WAYNE: Track 1,2,33 basketball 1,2,3: Lettermen's club 2,3: Senior council KILBOURNE, LENISE: Chemistry -club 3: Drama 5 KILLIAN, JERRY: Football 1: tennis 2: ski club KING, TAMARA: Student council 1,2: Junior class treasurer: student loan com- mittee 2: French club 1,2: pep club 3 KNUDSEN, LORI: pep Club KOCKS, SKIP: Football 1: baseball 1,3 KRAUS, KEN: Baseball 1,2,3S basketball 2: football 1,2: German club 1 KUPETZ, JEANNIE: C ale d 0 n i a n 2,32 traffic safety committee 3 LANDERS, GREG: gymnastics 1,2: student council 2: Latin club 1,2: Homecoming chairman 3: Thespians 5: Lettermen's club LANE, MARY: Pep club 2,3: Spanish club secretary-treas.: Youth Forum: Caledonian editor: student council: Girl of the Month 3 LEE, DIANE: White blouse: pep club 2,3: student council 2: sophomore council LEIGHTON, ANN: Pep Club 2,5: White blouse: Girls' League publicity chairman 3: IRL 5: Girls' league activity committee 5 LEWIS, PAUL: Publicity committee: Deca Club LEWMAN, MAC: Track: ski club LONG, ELLIOT: Track 1,2: golf 3: ski club 2,3: sophomore council LOOMIS, TONI: Latin club 1,2,5: Girls League rep. 3: Neopolymath club 2,3 vice- pres. 39 A cappella 3: 'I Remember Mama' 3: National Honor Society 2,5 MANSFIELD, BOB: Future Retailers of qmlerica 35 Lettermen's club 3: track 2: Deca C u 5 MARR, BOB: Basketball 1 MAXWELL, JIM: Chemistry club MAXWELL, JOHN: Student council 1,2,3: Lettermen's club 1,2,3: track and field 1,2,3: Young Citizen's Forum MCALISTER, DALENE: Deca club 1,5 sec.- treas. 39 Girls League rep. 5: A cappella 3 MCCALL, MIKE: Swimming 1: ski club 1, 2,3: sophomore council MCCULLEY, LELIA: Pep club 2,5: Latin club 2,3: Service club 2,3: Neopolymaths 2,3 MCDONALD, PAM: Senior council 3: mixed choir 2 McEACHl-ERN, MARIELLA: White blouse: pep club 2,3: 'Bye Bye Birdie' - 'Reclheacl': junior council: Spanish club 2: election com- mittee: ski club 2,35 sophomore council, A cappella MCGHEE, KEN: Baseball 2,53 basketball 1,2,5: Latin club: German club MCREYNOLDS, LARRY: IRL 2,3 pres. 5: Constitution committee chrmn. 5: National Honor Society 2,3 vice-pres. 5: Inter-club council vice-pres. 3: chemistry club 2,3 sec.- treas. 2: Latin club 1,2,3: German club 2,3: AFS 3: track and field 1: N.E. representative to Rotary Club 3 MEKECH, PAT: Football 2,3: Baseball 1,2, 3: Student council 1,2: Junior council: Bas- ketball 1: ski club 3 MENTZE, BILLIE JEAN: Student council 3: Senior council 3: FTA sec. 5: A Cappella 2,5: Girls League rep. 1 MICHAEL, PAUL: Basketball 1,2,5: Track: Lettermen's Club: Caledonian: Student coun- cil: baseball: golf MILLER, DON: JV baseball: pep band: 'Pirates of Penzance': track: Spanish club MILLER, JOHN: Basketball 1,2,3: baseball 1,2,3: Sophomore class vice-pres.: Student council 2: election committee 5: stage crew 33 Lettermen's club 1,2,5 MINTURN, LARRY: Track 2,3: wrestling 5 MITCHELTREE, TOM: Cross country 1,2: track 1,2,5: sophomore council: junior coun- cil: French club MONTGOMERY, ANN: Pep Club 2,33 Service club 3: Future Medical Careers club 3: Drama music MUHLHEIM, MARY: White blouse: Latin club 1,2,5: National Honor Society 2,3: Pep club 2,5 sec. 5: Neopolymaths 5: student council 3: Girl and Boy of the Month chrmn.: Girls League rep. 2 MULLINS, JIM: Football 3: Tennis 3 MUNSON, LYNNE: White blouse: JV ral- ly: Varsity rally: Neopolymaths 2,3: French club 1: ski club 1,2: student council 2,3 N.E. Rodeo Princess 3 MURCHY, SHERRON: Thespians 1,2,5 NAGLE, TERRY: Swim team 1,2: 'Romanoff and Juliet': Baseball 3 NANCE, GREG: Pep band 2,3: chemistry club 2 NEWELL, DOUG: Latin club 2: baseball 2,3: football 3: Lettermen's club 2,3 NEWMAN, SUE: Student Body Secretary 3: Sophomore class secretary: Student court justice 2: social committee 2: Girl and boy of the month committee 5: Latin club 1: French club 2,3 treas. 3: AFS General chrmn. 3: Sophomore girl of the year: Girl of the Month 5: Youth Forum 3: National Honor Society 3: Girls League rep. 1 NICKELSON, FRED: 'Pirates of Penzance' NOBLE, CATHY: Gymnastics 5: forensics 3 NYGAARD, PHYLLIS: Senior council: Girls' League rep. 33 white blouse: pep club 2,3: Thespians 2,3 vice-pres. 3: German club 1,2: Future medical Careers club 2,3: FTA 3: A cappella OLSON, BLAINE: Deca club 3: Football 3: wrestling 33 Lettermen's club OLSON, DON: Swim team 1: German club 2,3: sophomore council: Inter-club council 3 OLSON, TOM: Wrestling 1 PACK, GARY: Baseball 2,3: Lettermen's club 2,3: Deca club 3 PADGETT, KAREN: GAA: Future Medical Careers club 2,3 PARKS, PENNY: White blouse: Future Medical Careers club 3: Nurse's aid 3: Girls League rep. PARSELI., RALPH: Football 1: wrestling 1,2,3 PEDERSON, BILL: Latin club 1,2,3: IRL 1,2,3: student council 3: Senior class treas- urer: Inter-club council 3: Student Loan Committee 33 FTA pres. 2,3 PEDERSON, JANET: Service club 1,2,3 vice-pres. 3: Student council 3: Deca club 2,3: Girls League rep. 2: white blouse 1: School store l,2: Girls League committee 1,2,3 PEITERSON, LORRE: Swim team 1: IRI. 2: Thespians 2,33 FTA 2 PETERSON, NANCY: Deca club PETZOLD, DARREL: Lettermen's club 3: Baseball 2,3 PIERCE, JO ANN: Girls League rep 3: Girls League Activity committee 3: A cap- pella 3 PUCKETT, JAY: Latin club 1,2,33 German club 2,3 RACKLEY, JOE: Wrestling 3 RAILEY, MICK: Football 1,2,3: Baseball l,2: Lettermen's club 3 RALSTON, SUSAN: Senior council: Tartan Staff 3 RANDLE, JIM: Lettermen's club 2,3: Fu- ture Retailers 3: 'Rebel Without a Cause' - 'Silver Whistle' RANKIN, VICKI: Lassiettes 33 Trafhc Safe- ty committee 2,3: Deca club 3 RANSDELL, DALE: Biology club 1: Chem- istry club 3: IRL 3 REEL, TERESA: 'Wizard of Oz': Library assistant RESCHKE, JEANINE: Pep club 2,3: white blouse: A cappella 3: German club 3: FTA 2,3: 'Pirates of Penzance' REYES, RAY: Football 3: Lettermen's club: Tennis: ski club: Neopolymath club: gym- nastics RICHARDSON, BRION: Football 1: gym- nastics 1,2,33 Tennis 2 ROBARE, RON: Biology club 1,2: Chem- istry club 2,35 Student council 3: Math club 2: Future Medical Careers club 3 ROBISON, LYNNE: pep club 2,3: IRL 2, 3: Girls League rep. 2 cabinet 33 Latin club 2,3 ROID, BARBARA: White blouse: pep club 2: Traiiic Safety committee 3: Girls League rep. 2 ROSE, PAM: Pep club 2,3: Girls League rep. 2: Future Medical Careers club 33 Nurse's aid 3: White blouse RUPERT, ED: Football: baseball: gym- nastics: Yell King: all-State choir: Letter- men's club SANDERS, SHIRLEY: White Blouse 1: pep club 2: Service club 2 SCHWANDT, CHRISTOPHER: 'Romanoff and Juliet' - 'I Remember Mama' - 'Pi- rates of Penzance' - Thespians SCOTT, DICK: Election committee 3: ski Club 1,2,3 SEAMAN, ROBERT: Football 1,2,3: sopho- more council: Prom construct on crew 2: 'Pirates of Penzance 3: A cappella 2,3 SENKOVICH, DAVE: 'Rebel Without a Cause' - 'Romanoff and Juliet' - 'Pirates of Penzance': chemistry club pres. 3 SEVERNS, CHERYL: Dance band 1,2 SHARAR, KATHIE: C ale d 0 n i a n 2,3: Thespians 3: 'Wizard of Oz' - 'Reynard the Fox' - 'Romanoff and Juliet' - 'I Remem- ber Mama': ski club 3 SHERMAN, BETTY JEAN: Service club 3 SKIRVIN, SUE: White blouse 1: pep club 2: Girls League rep. 3: A cappella 2,3: Student council 1: Junior council SMALLEY, VIRGINIA: French club 2,3: FTA 3 SMITH, BOB: Sophomore council: Basket- ball 1,3: Junior council: student council 3: Student Loan committee 2: Lettermen's club 2,3: Student Manager 3: Social committee 3: 'Pirates of Penzance': Boy of the Month 3: A cappella 3: Tartan Staff 33 Baseball SMITH, CATHI: Social committee 1: Pub- licity committee 3: French club 1,2: GAA 1: Neopolymaths 3: Girls League rep. 1,3: White blouse: pep club 2,3 SMITH, DENNIS: 'Pirates of Penzance': A cappella 2,3 SMITH, DURWOOD: Men's choir 1,2: sophomore council: A cappella: 'Pirates of Penzance' SMITH, KAREN: White blouse 1: student council 3 SMITH, WARREN: Latin club 2,3: wrestl- ing 1 SNOW, MIKE: Lettermen's club 1,2,3: base- ball 1,2,3: basketball 2,3 STAATS, DICK: Ski club 3 STEINHAUER, DALE: Latin club: IRL: National Honor Society pres.: Inter-club council STIMPSON, GARY: Wrestling 3: senior council STULTS, MIKE: Mixed choir l,2: A cap- pella 2,33 Deca club 3 SWAN, BOB: Senior council: Senior Sing- ing Group: sophomore council: football 1, 2,3: Golf 2: 'Pirates of Penzance': ski club 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3: Lettermen's club 2,3: A cappella 3 TATUM, RAY: Hi-Y: Football 1 TAYLOR, EILEEN: Varsity rally 33 Lassiet- tes 2: Student council 2: Girls League rep. 1: A Cappella 3: Homecoming queen 33 White blouse: pep club: Nurse's aid 2: Prom Princess THOMPSON, GREG: Basketball 1: football 1,2,3: track 1,2,3: Lettermen's club: student council THOMPSON, MARLENE: Girls League Pres. 3: Thespians 1,2: Debate 2,3: Inter- Club council pres. 33 Pep club 2,3: Best Supporting Actress 2: Homemaker of the Year 3: Girl of the Month 3: Young Citizen's Forum THORNTON, JIM: ski club l,2: Student loan committee 2 TUNCAY, AYDA: Senior council: pep club: student council: IRL Vice.-pres. 3: French club 3 WALDEN, KEITH: Future Retailers of America 3 WALKER, RALPH: Thespians WALKER, RAY: National Honor Society 3: chemistry club 3: cross country 2: track 1 WALTON, EUNICE: Deca club WEAVER, JUDY: Senior council: Deca club 3 WEAVER, SID: Gymnastics team capt.: ski club: Future Medical Careers club: FTA: Les Artistes WEBER, JOAN: Pep club 2,3: Spanish club 1,2: ETA 3: Election committee: student council 2: white blouse WHEELER, CAL: 'Redhead': Future Medical Careers club 3: A cappella 2,3 WHITCOMB, KATHY: Future Medical Careers club 2,3: Les Artistes 2: pep club WHITELEY, MICHAEL: Stage craft 2: ski club 3 WILCOX, JUDY: Pep club: white blouse: Girls League rep. 2: Deca club 3 WINTERBOTTOM, DIANE: Student coun- cil 2: Lassiettes 3: Homecoming Princess 3: French club 1,2,3: Prom Queen WINTHER, CHERYL: Senior choir: 'Pirates of Penzance' WOOD, LORI: White blouse 1,2,3: French club l,2: IRL l,2: Girls League sec.-Dad and Daughter Date Night chrmn, 3 YATES, TOM: A cappella 2,3: 'Pirates of Penzance' YOUEL, MARCIA: Student council 1,2,33 Junior class secretary: Deca club pres. 3: Girls League cabinet 3: Girl of the Month 3: Prom Princess YOUNG, JUDY: Ski club: Deca club: Girls choir ZOLLINGER, CHUCK: Football 1: wrestl- ing l,2: Election committee 3 ADMINISTRATORS Bergman, Betty 23, 24 Hendrickson, Ray 22 Hollister, Jack 23, 24 Newland, Bob 18, 23, 24 TEACHERS Adcock, Dwayne 27 Althen, Florence 29 Aschwald, Howard 28, 108 Atkinson, Wallace 28 Bach, Richard 30 Baldwin, Dean 24, 28 :lfBaumgartner, Isabel 26 fkBeaudet, Judy 28, 77 Bell, Paul 31 Bennett, Carol 26, 93 Best, Agnes 24 Betterton, Roe 29 Bogan, Jackie 34 Brunken, Bonnie 26 Carmichael, James 32, 41 Constans, Mary 32 Davis, Dennis 30, 141 Diller, Clyde 33 Dolby, Michael 32, 131 'l'Evans, Donna 26 Frazell, Robert 33 Goode, Lee 28 Gubrud, AI 31, 150 Hall, Wendell, 30 Holland, Barney 28, 90, 131, 145 Holton, Hal 27, 101 r7:Hull, Katie 26 Huston, Lynn 26, 77 Jacobson, Wilma 26 Jaegers, Marvin 28 Johnson, Charles 34, 154 Jones, Charlotte 31, 155 Kaspar, Jule 31 :ltKnowlton, Shirley 26 Knowlton, Leo 29 Krupicka, George 34, 140, 152 Lamb, Lottie Lee 35 t5Lamb, Louana 24, 29 Lange, Robert 30 -:Larson, Jean 33 Lighty, John 31 '-:Malagon, Elizabeth 27 Moore, Don 32 t!:Moorehead, Maxine 29 Ollinger, Gretchen 27 :f:Potter, Linda 15, 29 'liPeiterson, Marceline 29, 41 Quesinberry, William 27 Ragsdale, Tom 35, 143, 151 Reed, John 28, 131 Robertson, Bud 34, 160 :l:Russell, Gay 34 :l:Russell, Maureen 28 Schick, Estley 33 'l:Sprague, Louise 33 Stone, T.A. 30 Tylvester, Terry 34 Sullivan, Patrick 27 Villanueva, Bert 27 -Wach, Elizabeth 27 Walp, Ron 34, 142, 156 .y. '-'Ross, Alma R.N. 24 OFFICE STAFF il:Edwards, Catherine 25 :5:Ferguson, Joyce 25 il5Henson, Joy 25 il:Kennedy, Mabel 25 :l:King, Helen 25 :f:Phillipps, Jane 25 tliRichardson, Marian 25 CAFETERIA STAFF il'Brumley, Ruth 37 iliHathaway, Francis 37 'kJensen, Verna 37 t'fLamons, Louise 37 'Peterson, JoAnn 37 -1 .1 9: fffWashburn, Louise 37 'FWilliams, Faye 37 i?Yoder, Ethel 37 JANITORIAL STAFF Hebert, Claude 37 Hicks, Roy 37 Hoskins, Orin 37 Kirtley, Nathan 37 Oxenford, Joe 37 TEACHER AIDES 'FCrowson, Mildred 36 3iGravatt, PCESY 36 iFGubser, Sandra 36 :f5Krause, Virginia 36 :1'Shaffner, Thelma 36 :1:Steele, Ruth 36 A'CAPPELLA CHOIR 104 ADMINISTRATION 20 A.S.B. OFFICERS 8, 9 ATHLETICS, 128 AWARDS 174 BAND 104 BASEBALL 156 BASKETBALL 144 BOY AND GIRL OF MONTH 166 B. AND G. OF MONTH COMM. 13 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT 29 CALEDONIAN 106 CHEMISTRY CLUB 92 CHRISTMAS DANCE 115 CHRISTMAS DANCE COURT 169 COMMITTEES 10-13 COOKS 37 COUNSELLORS 24 CUSTODIANS 37 CROSS COUNTRY 143 D.E.C.A. CLUB 97 ELECTIONS 118-119 ELECTION COMMITTEE 10 ENGLISH DEPARTME T N 26-27 EXCHANGE STUDENT 172 FOOTBALL 130 FRENCH CLUB 100 FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS 96 FUTURE TEACHERS 96 GERMAN CLUB 101 GIRLiS LEAGUE 95 GIRL'S LEAGUE OFFICERS 17 GOLF 159 GRADUATION 127 GYMNASTICS 154, 155 HOMECOMING 112-113 HOMECOMING COURT 168 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT 33 HONOR SOCIETY 164- 165 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE 103 I REMEMBER MAMA 116 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 13 J.V. RALLY 16 JUNIOR COUNCIL 61 JUNIOR OFFICERS 60 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT 27 LASSIETTES 93 LATIN CLUB 102 LES ARTISTES 97 LETTERMEN 90 MATERIALS CENTER 35 MATH DEPARTMENT 30 MEMORIAL PAGE 177 MUSIC DEPARTMENT 33 N EOPOLYMATHS CLUB 99 NURSE 24 ORGANIZATIONS 88 P.E. DEPARTMENT 34 PEP CLUB 91 PIRATES OF PENZANCEH 120-122 PRINT AND CORD WEEK 117 PROM 124-125 PROM COURT 170-171 P.T.A. 21 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 12 RALLY SQUAD 14-15 UROMANOFF AND JULIETU 114 ROUND-UP PRINCESS 173 SENIOR ASSEMBLY 126 SENIOR COUNCIL 41 SENIOR OFFICERS 40 SENIOR PERSONALITIES 176 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 31 SHOP DEPARTMENT 32 SKI CLUB 92 SOCIAL COMMITTEE 11 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL 77 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS 76 SPANISH CLUB 100 SCHOOL BOARD 21 STUDENT COUNCIL 10-11 STUDENT LOAN 12 STUDENT LOUNGE COMMITTEE 13 TARTAN STAFF 108-109 TENNIS 158 THESPIANS 98 TRACK 160 TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMITTEE 12 WRESTLING 152 A Aagaard, Audrey 10, 62, 96, 104, 155 Aagaard, Sandra 42, 87, 126 Aagaard, James 62 Adams, James 78, 136 Ader, Linda 62 Adkins, Ronald 62 Akins, Robert 62 Aldal, Harold 62 Alexander, Sue 78 Alldridge, Larry 78 Allen, Vickie 78, 104 Altland, Leslie 78 Amspoker, Gail 42 Anderson, Alan 62 Anderson, Lorine 10, 78, 155 Anderson, Mark 62 Anderson, Phoebe 78 Anfora, Carl 42 Anfora, Janet 78 Applebury, Lynn 78 Armitage, Mike 62, 152 Arnold, Dianna 42 Ashburn, Harry 42, 137 Ashby, Guy 76, 77, 78, 175 Asmervig, Barbara 10, 13, 14, 42, 87, 97, 108, 124, 170, 171, 176 B Bacina, Paul 62, 92, 153 Bailey, Barbara 62 Bailey, Cathy 62 Bailey, Mary 42 Bailor, Jim 62, 152 Baker, Judith 78 Baldwin, Linda 16, 62 Ball, Dennis 62 Banks, Chester 78 Barger, Theresa 62, 97, 105 Barnes, Pam 77, 78 Barnes, Rod 12, 76, 77, 78, 143, 153 Barnett, Janice 77, 78 Barrett, Myra 42 Barron, Dan 62 Bauer, Patrick 78 Baxter, Linda 12, 61, 62, 119, 167, 175 183 Baxter, Peggy 75 Beach, Larry 62 Beagley, Diana 42 Beaty, Diann 42, 96, 104 Beaver, Cassandra 42 Beck, Patricia 42 Becker, Judy 14, 42, 104 Becker, Bill 11, 78 Beebe, Bill 10, 12, 42, 114, 153 Beebe, Matthew 78, 140 Bell, Carol 42, 127 Bell, Lindy 10, 13, 62, 115, 134 Benedict, Saralee 13, 63, 97, 106, 119 Bennett, Doug 105 Brooks, Benjamin 63 Benson, Sherry 63, 104 Berg, Phillip 63, 141, 156 Berry, Richard 63 Betterton, Kenneth 78, 154 Bevel, Sheila 63 Beymer, Forrest 42, 132, 158 Beymer, Grant 78, 154 Biggs, Harry 42, 104 Bires, Wesley 63, 154 Birran, Dennis 42, 103 Bissell, Marianne 78 Bisterfeldt, Debra 78 Black, Richard 12, 42 Black, Larry 63, 143, 160 Blankenship, Randy 63, 142 Block, Carol 42, 104 Block, Debra 78 Blood, Becky 63 Blood, Brad 78, 105, 143 Blood, Jean 13, 43, 91, 167 Bloom, Candy 63 Bloom, Mark 78 Boehmer, Kenneth 78, 142 Bofferding, Robert 63 Bohna, Bill 78, 152, 153 Boles, Donna 63 Bond, Jerry 63 Booth, Carol 63 Borden, Lynda 78, 155 Bostrup, Diana 63 Bottom, Sallie 78, 158 Bowman, Keith 43, 159 Bowser, Martin 63 Boylan, Gary 43 Boylan, Pamela 78 Bradford, Gary 43, 106, 107 Bradford, James 63, 116 Bradley, Bruce 78 Brandt, Bruce 43, 105 Braun, Arthur 43, 135 Bray, Richard 78, 150 Brechtbill, Cheryl 13, 43, 87, 93, 115, 164, 169 Brevig, Sandra 79 Brevik, Darlene 63, 93, 105, 119 Bricher, Anna 79 Bridges, Jimmy 63 Briggs, Nancy 63 Bristow, Tommy 43 Brotherton, Gene 63 Brown, Diana 10, 43, 93 Brown, Dianna 63 Brown, Gary 79 Brown, Linda 79 Brown, Marge 79, 116, 119 Brownson, Rick 43, 105 Brumley, Gary 43 Bryant, Ann 43 Bryant, Cheryl 61, 63 Buck, Dan 79, 140, 152 Burlington, Karen 63 Buller, Greg 63 Bultez, John 63 Bultez, June 79 Burbee, Terry 63, 142 Burch, Alan 79, 153 Burcham, Marlene 79 Burgess, Sandy 41, 43, 93, 105, 124, 170, 171, 176 FOR ALL YOUR McDANIAL LUMBER COMPANY 3 r 'm'1H1-mimi ,.' 1,4 g SKATING FUN xg VISIT THE ROLLADIUM 2150 Q Sfreef Springfield EUGENE FLORENCE Pre Cast, Steel SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION SERVICE by c. 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Duerfeldt, Phil 11, 13, 14, 45, 58, 105, 127, 133, 139, 167, 176 Duffy, Carol 79 Dugan, Judy 46 Dull, P21trlCl-C 65, 105, 115, 116, 119 Dunn, Bernard 79, 141 Durbin, Michael 79 Durbin, Susan 65 E Eberle, Peter 79 Ebling, John Eckhardt, Gary 79 Edenholm, Ray 46, 176 Eder, Bill 79 Edin, Jerry 46 Eells, Lonnie 80 Efteland, Darby 11, 15, 17, 61, 65, 103, 118 Egeter, Steve 11, 46, 104, 125 Eggleston, Bonita 80, 116 Eickhoff, Morris 46 Eickhoff, Becky 65 Eisenbrandt, Sharon 80 Eisiminger, Lenore 46 Eley, Sharon 80 Ellington, Marc 46, 104, 114 Ellington, Naomi 65 Elliott, Joann 65 Elliott, Katherine 65 Ellis, Paul 46, 152 Emanuel, James 65 Engle, Diane 65 185 Erdman, Jane 17, 65, 116 Eschliman, Richard 80 Estes, Camilla 46, 96 Estes, Rodney 80 Etchison, Jeff 80, 156 Evans, Carole 15, 65, 95, 109 Evans, Steve 80 Everett, Wayne 65 F Fackler, Barbara 80, 105 Fairbain, Ray 65 Farley, Jenne 65, 125 Faust, Pete 80, 152 Fenn, Teresa 65 Fenwick, Lloyd 65 Ferguson, Danny 80, 141 Ferguson, Linda 65, 91 Fertig, Duane 65 Findlay, Carole 11, 77, 80 Findlay, Gregory 80 Firebaugh, Arthur 65 Fisher, Suzanne 46 Flock, Anita 65, 122 Flomer, Lynn 10, 80 Fogg, Howard 46 Ford, Larry 65 Fortenberry, Sally 80 Fortner, Glen 80 Forty, Dena 80 Fox, Carolyn 80 Fox, Cliff 10, 80 Fox, Dennis 80 Frabel, Bonnie 80 Frabel, Robert 80 Fredrick, Phyllis 80 Fredrickson, Linda 80, 99 Freedenburg, Jan 80 Freeman, Bill 46 Frey, Susan 80, 114 Frieze, Mary Ann 46, 96 Fuller, Charles 65 Fuller, Stephen 80 Funk, Conrad 80 G Gaines, Rebecca 80 Gallaher, Susan 46 Gardner, Bill 46, 90, 150, 131, 132, 155, 137 Garner, Jerri 105 Garst, Nancy 80 Garst, Ronald 46 Geier, Jakob 80 Genoe, Bob 65 Geoghegan, Marsha 46 Gerber, Clifford 65 Gerimonte, Catherine 46, 93, 126, 164 German, Florence 53 Gibbs, Candace 65 Gibbs, Roger 66 Gibons, Judy 66 Gibson, Rexanne 10, 76, 80, 119 Gill, Peggy 66 Gillette, Michael 46, 104, 167 Girod, Nancy 66 Glad, Ellen 80 Glass, Peggy 80 Goff, Janet 47, 96 Gordon, Jerry 10, 11, 13, 40, 46, 49, 59, 90, 108, 127, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 161, 176 Gossett, Joeine 47, 114, 116 Gossett, LoraLee 81 Gough, Stanford 81 Gralow, James 47, 92, 103 Granath, Lars 66, 142 Grant, Mary Ellen 81 Graves, Connie 66, 95, 155 Graves, Sharon 81 Graves, Terry 81 Green, Peggy 81, 114 Green, Richard 66 Green, Yvonne 81 Greene, Susan 81 Greenleaf, Craig 81, 140, 155 Greer, Dolly 66 Greer, Dean 47 Greiner, Teresa 81, 155 Gremillion, Sharon 66, 96 Gribskov, David 81 Griffin, Doris 81 Griffith, Jackie 47 Grimes, Betty 81 Grimes, Robert 66 Groves, Greg 10, 66, 104, 154 Grussendorf, Carl 66, 104, 145 Grussendorf, Mark 81, 140, 155 Guldager, George 66 Gunson, Kathleen 66, 117, 125 Guthrie, Polly 10, 81, 119, 155, 175 Grendler, Linda 66 H Hafdahl, Keith 66 Hagen, Suzanne 47 Halbrook, Richard 81 Halbrook, Alana 81, 158 Hale, Nancy 11, 5, 8, 47, 87, 167 Hall, Grant, 66, 145 Hallenbeck, Ramona 65, 66, 93, 100, 119 Hallett, Richard 66, 152 Hallstrom, Lynne 17, 47, 110, 163, 164 Hamer, Jeff 41, 47, 104, 152, 155, 145, 148, 149 Hamer, Guy 81, 141 Hamill, Warren 47, 112, 148, 176 Hand, Terry 81 Hansen, Steven 66, 141 Hanson, James 81 Harding, Lonny 47, 156, 164 Harrington, Bruce 47, 152 Harrington, James 81 Harris, Alan 81 Harris, Dan 47, 104, 155 Harris, Raymond 67 Harsch, Dennis 61, 67 Harsch, Judy 67, 104 Hart, David 67 Hart, Judy 81 Hartman. Kathryn 10, 16, 67 Harwood, Jeanette 67 Hastings, Donna 67 Hastings, Judith 57 Hastings, Kathleen 81 Haszard, Marcia 81 Hauck, Rose Mary 48 Haworth, Steve 81 Haxby, John 81, 141 Hayes, Bryan 67 Hayes, Jeanne 81 Hayner, Roger 67, 157 Haynes, Carol 48 Haynes, Keith 81 Haynes, Mike 81, 140, 152 Haynes, Tom 15, 67, 92, 104, 154, 156 Healey, Jim 81, 145, 154 Healey, John 81, 140 Hebert, Richard 67 Hedden, Susan 15, 60, 61, 67, 100, 105, 158, 173 Hedgers, Marilyn 81 Hedlind, Richard 81, 142 Hedrick, Virginia 81 Hegberg, Doug 48, 105, 122, 126 Heinke, Roger 81 Heitz, Linda 67 Heitz, Ronald 81 Heitzman, Margaret 67 Heldt, Dennis 81 Helgeson, Carol 81 I-Ielming, Cheryl 81 Henderson, Beverly 67 Henderson, David 67 Henderson, Leon 5, 6, 8, 48, 110 115, 145, 161, 164, 166 Henderson, Sue 61, 67, 104, 108 Henson, Pat 9, 11, 48, 87, 108, 109, 113, 126, 166 Hermach, Tom, 81 Hesterlee, Jean 48 Hesterlee, Betty 81 Hileman, Terrence 67, 152 Hill, LeAnne 11, 14, 48, 115, 163, 164 Hill, Tommy 67 Hills, Patsy 13, 61, 67, 119 Hinderlie, Sharon 67, 105 Hisey, Venita 81 Hobbs, Bruce 81 Hocking, Donna 10, 16, 67, 72, 125 Hocking, Larry 67 Holcomb, Mary 81 Holland, Larry 141 Hollis, Judy 67 Hollman, Mike 67 Holloway, Larry 47 Holloway, Ronda- 81 Holm, Bonnie 67 Holmes, Clinton 67 Holmes, David 47 Holmes, Ron 67 Houchen, Marilyn 81 Houck, John 61, 67 Houser, Steven 81 Howe, Max 67 Hoyman, Ellen 11, 67, 92, 113 Hulburt, Rose Mary 81 Hulburt, Marilyn 48 Hult, Carol 67 Humiston, Jerry 81 Hundahl, Jess 81 I-Iunsaker, Richard 67 Hunstock, Judy 10, 13, 40, 41, 48, 87, 158, 176 Hunter, Brad 81, 134, 143 Hunter, Debby 48, 116 Hunter, George 48, 96 Hunter, Sherry 77, 81 Hurst, Ann 81 Hurst, Jim 48, 134 Hyde, Cindy 67 Hyland, Rae Anne 67 I Ingram, Reba 48, 107 Ingram, Kenneth 82 Ingram, Jim 81 Iverson, Derek 11, 48, 103 126, 142, 164, 174 J Jackson, Gaynetta 82 Jackson, Linda 68 Jackson, Richard 82 Jacob, Linda 82 Jager, Gary 82 Jensen, Juanita 48 Johnson, Ernest 68 Johnson, Eric 82, 140 Johnson, 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I-IAND'S JEWELRY 191 f Smithi Warren 56 Shisler, Sally 85 co-op University of Oregon imitiitisultiitiiim MAXWELL BEAUTY BAR Styling - Shaping - Coloring Flora Stites, owner and operator 688-2377 1037 Maxwell Rocld ROSE CLEANERS Let Rose Beuutify your Clothes Pickup and Delivery 585 River Road Rietmann, Yvonne 72 Rigutto, Martin 72, 136 Robare, Ron 11, 54 Robin, Stephanie 84, 100, Roberts, Mike 72 Roberts, Richard 72 Roberts, Sharon 72 Robertson, Dan 73 Robertson, Roger 84 Robison, Lvnne 17, 54 Robinson, Bill 73 119, 155 Robinson, Warren 54 Rodgers, Kathleen 84 Roeser, Katherine 73 Rogers, Arlene 73 Rogers, Dave 84 Rogers, Larry 84 Rogers, Richard 73, 142 Rohrbacker, Rocky 54 Sagen, Janet 84 Sagen, Jean 84 Salyer, Cuyler 55, 158 Samek, Marlene 55 Samms, Susan 84 Samulevich, Peter 73, 104, 152 Sandberg, Bob 73 Sanders, Bill 84 Sanders, Shirley 55 Schaefer, Gayle 11, 84, 105 Schaefer, David 73, 160 Schnndn Rna 73,101,105 Schrouder, Donald 84, 154 Schultz, Mary 73 Schummacher, Roger 84 Schwandt, Wayne 73, 118, 142, 154 Schwartz, Roger 84 Schweppe, Diane 84 Slaughter, Raymond 85 165, 176 Roid, Barbara 12, 54, 87 Rose, April 84, 97 Rose, Clifton 84 Rose, Pam 54 Roser, Jo .66, 73 Roupe, Dick 84 Schweppe, Dennis 73, 136 Scott Dick 55 Scottz Jim 85 Scott Karen 55 Scotti Sharon 55 Scott Scott , Shelia 10, 73, 103 Vernon 85 Ruble, Jacquelyn 84 Rudow Elizabeth 84 Rupert, Eddie 14, 54, 59, 78, 104,115,133 Russell, Cecilia 73 Russell, Harry 84 Russell, John 84 Russell, Mary 84 Russell, Stephen 73 Ruth, Karen 73 Rutherford, Gayle 84 S Saelens, Linda 84 Scott, Vivian 85 Screen, Michael 73 Seaman, Robert 45, 55, 105 Sears, Janet 85 Sears, Judy 73 Seaver, Sheryl 73 Seay, Gary 85 Sederlin, Mary 85 Senkovich, Dave 55, 73, 114, 141 Senkovich, Steven 92, 114 Severe, Rex 85 Severns, Cheryl 11, 55 Severns, Dick 85 Severson, Gale 85 Smith, Janice 73, 104 Seydel, Tani 73 Smith, Kristine 74 Sharar, Kathleen 55, 114 Smith, Kathryn 74 . Sheldon, Cary 10, 73 Smith, Karen 10, 56 Sheldon, Gary 73 Smith, Linda J. 85 Sheraden, Georgia 73, 96 Smith, Maurice 85 Sheraden, Joy 73, 96, 108 Smith, Mike 74 Sherman, Betty 55 Smith, Quito 85, 143 Sherman, Janice 85 Smith, Dick 85 Shisler, Doug 73, 136 Smith Susan 93 Short, Robert 85 Short, Clara 85 Shoup, Tom 11, 77, 85, 140, 150, Snow, Mike 56, 127, 145, 146, 148 149 , 156, 157 Spady, Barbara 176 156 Spear, Thomas 74, 104, 128, Sibley, Steve 73, 153 132, 135, 156 Simmons, James 85 Spriggs, John 74 Simmons, Jerry 73 Springer, Mark 85 Simonsen, Elaine 85 Staats, Richard 56 Sivertsen, Chad 73 Stanley, Valerie 85 Skirvin, Susan 55 Steele, Don 8, 114 Slaseman, Gregory 85 Steele, Robert 74, 102 Slaughter, Larry 61, 73, 101, 135, Stegner, Lorna 74 150, 156 Steinhauer, Dale 13, 56, 103, Slaughter, Vernon 73 Sloan, William 85 Smalley, Sandra 85 Smalley, Virginia 55, 196 Smalley, Stephen 85 Smathers, Bill 85, 104 Smith, Barbara 73 Smith, Bob 9, 11, 55, 59, 75, 105 Stellpflue, Catherine 74 Stevenson, Michael 74 Stewart, Charlene 74 Stewart, Linda 85 Stilwell, Robert 74, 153 Stimson, Gary 56, 152 Strilzuk, Robert 74 Strom, Michael 85, 141 108 113, 145, 166 Stromquist, David 62, 74, 10 Smith, Cathleen-12, 56 136, 159 Smith, Durwood 56, 105 Stubbs, Carl 85 Smith, Dennis Milo 85, 104, 140 153 Smith, Smith 192 9 Dennis Martin 85 Don 75 Stuck, Mike 85 Stultz, Mike 56 Sturgis, Diana 56, 165 Stutheit, Richard 85 129, 126 3, Stutz, John 85 Summers, Joan 74, 94 Sumner, Suzanne 85 Sveen, Larry 74 Swan, Bob 11, 55, 56, 59, 104, 127, 130, 132, 145, 146, 148 Silvan, William 85 Swanson, Helenann 74 T Tatum, Ray 56 Taubenkrau, Ann 85, 119 Taubenkrau, Walter 56 Taylor, Eileen 10, 14, 56, 104, 112, 124, 168, 170, 171 Taylor, Gary 74 Taylor, Janice 85, 169 Taylor, Patricia 74 Thom, Dan 85, 140 Thomas, Bradley 85, 137, 141, 150 Thompson, David 74 Thompson, Gene 74 Thompson, Greg 56, 126, 133, 135 Thompson, Ginger 85 Thompson, Marlene 13, 17, 56, 165, 166, 176 Thompson, Melinda 85 Thompson, Patrick 74 Thorne, Diane 74, 97, 108 Thornton, James 56 Thornton, Karen 74 Thosrson, Diana 74 Thurman, James 85, 140 Ticer, Patsy 85 Tompkins, Terry 77, 85, 140 Torgeson, Janis 85 Troyanek, Sharon 85 Tucker, Carol 85, 116 Tuncay, Ayda 13, 41, 56, 87, 103, 163, 165, 172 Tuttle, Cindy 75 U Updegrave, Virginia 85 Urych, Shirley 74 V Vanecek, Sherrilee 85 Vanl-lerwaardcn, Pete 56 Vann, Michael 74 Vernon, Prudence 74 Viken, Karen 85 Vonderheit, Mark 74 Von Otterstedt, Derek 86 W Wagar, Charles 86, 140 Waggoner, Susan 86 Walden, Keith 57 Walker, Deanna 74 Walker, Ralph 57 Walker, Ray 57, 92, 165, 169 Wallace, Cheryl 86, 155 Wallace, Gene 10, 74, 104, 132, 133, 135, 136, 139, 156 Walline, Donald 57, 104, 127 Walton, Christine 86 Walton, Eric 74 Walton, Eunice 57 Warren, Diane 86 Warren, Jack 86 Waters, Jennifer 74, 104 Waters, Juanita 74, 104, 158 Watkins, Linda 74 Waxler, Bruce 75 Weaver, Judith 41, 57 Weaver, John 75 Weaver, Sidney 57, 151 Webb, Joan 75 Weber, Joan 17, 57, 87, 96 Weiland, Mike 75 Weir, Mary 86 Wenrick, Patricia 75 Westbrooks, Jimmy 75, 156 Wheeler, Calvin 57, 104 Wheeler, John 75, 150 Whitcomb, Katherine 57 White, Bill 61, 75 White, Calvin 86 White, Claude 86, 104 White, David 86, 141, 150 White, Larry 86, 140 White, Robert 86 Whiteley, Michael 57 Whities, Sylvia 86 Whitney, David 75 Whitwer, Larry 86 Wilbur, Greg 75 Wilcox, Judy 57, 87 Wilemon, Virginia 86 Willcox, Daniel 86 Williams, Charles 60, 61, 75, 153, 175 Williams, Jeanne 75, 93, 104 Williams, Larry 75, 141 124 Williams, Linda 86, 112, 119, 168 Williams, Robert 61, 75, 142 Williamson, Elizabeth 75 Williamson, Larry 86 Wilson, Darla 75, 108 Wilson, Ronald 75, 104 Wilson, Ron D. 86 Wimberly, Robert 75, 137 Wing, Sherry 86 Winterbottom, Diane 11, 12, 43, 57, 87, 95, 112, 168, 170, 171, 124, 125 Winterbottom, Derek 86, 98, 114 116, 120 Winther, Cheryl 57, 104 Winther, Stanley 86 Wise, Nancy 75, 98, 104, 120, 122 Witt, Nancy 77, 86 Witte, Sandra 75 Wood, Lori 17, 57 Wood, Kay 86, 116 Woodruff, Michael 86 Wren, Richard 86 Wyatt, Mel 86 Y Yarberry, Frances 75 Yates, Thomas 57 Youel, Marcia 10, 13, 17, 57, 95, 104, 124, 166, 170, 171 Youel, Warren 11, 86, 115, 150, 159 Young, Judy 57 Young, Margaret 75 Young, Renee 86, 116 Young, Sandra 86 Young, Steven 75, 142 Z Zimmer, Lonnie 75, 116 Zimmers, Carolyn 86 Zollinger, Charles 57 Zollinger, Lynne HOWARD WICKI.UND'S Sporting Goods and Ski Shop SCOTT HILL PHOTOGRAPHY Personalized .lust For You Specialists in Athletic ond Ski Equipment 344-2692 1055 River Road 344-7026 770 Will , ,rr sin, I nnituwfllll SANTA ClARA SHEll D EE R D R U G BIIL MENTZ ond JERRY OAR 344-4259 941 RIVER ROAD 2735 RIVER ROAD T93 l - 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