Oregon City High School - Hesperian Yearbook (Oregon City, OR)

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it ,sm xi X -N ning. A N 'AQ Yr Carrie Yvonne Emanuel December 15, 1936 -- April 17, 1955 Forgive my grief for one removed, Thy creature, whom I found so fair. Itrust he lives in Thee, and there I find him worthier to be loved. In Memoriam-Tennyson Oregon My High School presen fs fjfx LAT' fDl70R - Dolores Danmhe MAM46fR - Donna ffadsall Editor . . . Assistant Editor f Manager . . Assistant Managers Re-Write Editor . Sports Editor . Art Editors . Typists . Junior Editor . Sophomore Editor Junior High Editor STAFF Student Photographers . . Cover Artist . . Commercial Photographers . . Advisors . . Publisher . Dee Dee Dunmire Nancy Morris Donna Hadsall I im French Betty M cDermid Pat Timberman Clive MacDonald Donna Hadsall Sharon Ellison Judy Terry Mary Lou N auretz Gloria M isley Jackie Blair Arlene Dennison Marianna Koch Bill H o pwood Moe Martindale Harold McCall Bill H upp Mr. Leo Goodman Mrs. Vera Cox Mr. Gale Bentz Berncliff Printers Mr. Bridges rvvfm F0 17671 Kfueget Liz R . rt! ,. 1011 Matiaecretarg' hee Prejcirf ,I uii Gt anq . e Lat1 !Re pfesenmtw 9 S M Cb-ls, B0uSe presellta B07 Mike Hatfield live Student Body President . M' . . All1BOD dry A 13 Hd Patriot Manager To develop the abilities of students with lead- Elevator Filson Elena ership qualities is the main purpose of our stu- ' noi' dent council. Opportunities to grow in character and personality are provided because the coun- cil is in close contact with both students and faculty. lt is a rich experience for all those who have had the honor and privilege of being on the council. This year has been a busy one for the council, as we have worked hard to establish a National Honor Society in our school along with the many other programs and activities. dean D Ha ' ' 0I0re onniimn Mannger HP-'peris Dunmife H65Per an Edlor ll M1 il Ililll s v HI 211 -'fias- Shirley Tomlinson, Mrs. Dart, Mr. Barnett, Mr. King., Mr. Gardner, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Ganong, Mrs. Whiting Mr. Bauer Miss Bradley nf!-f if iN., Mrs. Coan Mr. Crisp !,,f I. - V Vi KL ' X . ' ! M 2 s l, v NI' l Mr. Connors Miss Davis Miss Callihan Mr. Davis 'Q -, s M L Q , J, R ' Mr. Elliott Mrs. Eversman Mr. Goodman Mr. Hawthorne Mr. Hillend Mr. Nutter Mr. Leech Mr- Paul Mr. Lesser Miss Perry Mrs. Long Mr. Rice Miss Mann Mr. Richardson Mrs. Morrigan Mr. Rinearson Mrs. Roe Mr. Rutherford Mrs. Trimble Mrs. Wade Mrs. Westwood ff! NX 1 1,7 7 l 1 A4?gy131 fSfSy 'Zan V X I UQ My E Q m E gayjiu iff 1 ' 6' 1 KX 1 . x 1.4 -, X 'X X y ' 7, ', Y 11 W ' ' 'X 1 1 1 1 1 X , ,1 1 ,VX X N ' 1 1 .f f N... yb.. qu' 1 if -5 1 . 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SCORES: OC 13 Gmsham 36 OC 13 McMinnville 25 OC 26 Beaverton 13 0C 25 Newberg 0 OC 12 Forest Grove 24 OC 18 West Linn 35 Rogsevelt 7 OC 38 Tigard F007B14ll tulsa iii -r J 0 if . 'mf i . -Ve aj wr fr .,k - Row 1. Ed Claridge, Bob Beard, Bob Harvey, Jerry Hidy, Bob Rapp, George Miller, Chuck Tropp, Dick Kendall, Chuck Royer, Wayne Bauer Coach. I Y. l , E k Row 2. Rick Gregg, Tom Alexander, Pierre Gerard, Jerry Rumbolt., LeRoy Davidson, Dick Drumm, John Postlewalte, Jerry c ert, R C l y, Tom Nutter, coach. , , R312 3ii175ank Ried, Chester Gregg, John Weigel, Dale Perkins, Marvin Cisneros, Stan Strahm, Jack GFOHCF, RUBCI' Dllllmlfe, Dick Helzer. With most of the promising underclassmen on the varsity, Coach Wayne Bauer's B Squad could only compile a 2 won, 3 lost, and 2 tied record. One of the losses was by one point, and the other two were close. The scoring was evenly divided among numerous backs who show promise of being some help to Chuck Elliott's crew next year. Y N., 1 is an' hen ks 011' , eS5 W 100 ' ith hapiimher Court v ' 9 l . lb M1151 wh' Llz 0 Quepflv fed uolljl it ,I N, tllde M, - 9971! 5- S at 80d Ou . J' P - Dem' footbrevldelzt zo Ollfrfj. .H0,,zpp lz ,I 0771112 y nd 567 6' ttf-flvltl. psf'0rg ps 1499 TPfry. bugyuollflpn QUEEN Llz 1 Oregon Cityls Homecoming ceremonies began ith the esentation of the court and queen before the tudent fly at a pep assembly. The crowning ceremony was ld during the half-time of the Oregon City, Mac Hi game rl following the game a dance was held in honor of the een and her court. Isn,t she lovely! Liz Richardson, Queeng ,lean Patterson, Senior Prinressg Janet Anderson. Junior Princessg Arlene Dennison, Sophomore Princess, and Donna Maag, Senior Prim-ess. Larry Grandquist, Terry Osborn. Cary Newhouse, Gerry Frick, and Hugh Hendry, escorts. Z4 ,ff T-, BAND Highlighting a busy year for the 75 piece Ore- on Citv Senior High School Band was a con- ert tour to Canada during Spring vacation. 'erformances were given for the Chehalis High chool, John Oliver High School in Vancouver. lritish Columbia and for the Vancouver, B.C. ublic. Under the direction of Mr. Ervin Lesser the and played for various other occasions such as 1eir annual concert, January Jamboree, other oncerts for local organizations, home football ames. an Oregon State College football game. nd competed in the district instrumental con- :st. The officers this year were: Bob Stalick, pep and leader: Beverly Bowman. Secretaryg Chris mith, Junior Secretaryg Marceil Mark, His- Jrian. R. Bab1koff,C.Gudgel,R.Newhouse,J. Vaughan, C. Curran D Toll K Goddard C Smith S Smith K Staats M Buchman K Weleber, R. Marsh, M. Mark., M. Haymnes, H. Wardwell L Winkle D McNxece C Kxdbee G Haldeman D Shook S Allen B Person, D. Bloye, B. Rapp, A. Jasper, K. Chambers, J Buol C Van Rees P Byrue J Webb J Davis B Stallck C Knoop S Kelly S. Harlan, K. Bowman, J. Pryor, M. Patterson, J. Skeels M Miller L Barney P Gibson D Weleber D Bailey M Fenske J Kes sler,. C. Wanke, B. Bowman, S. Burch, D. Pryor, E. Wright D Cowherd W Brown A Hrovat C Lilly D Smith G Brinkman J Petticard, J. Barney, D. Wardwell, C. Vilhauer., E. Shook A Knoll 4, 4 . ,fig fr-fHLmgs9n'f1. 4 49er3' The -19'ers, a uniformed service organiza- tion, march with the band and perform during half-time at football games. This year they were guest entertainers at Ore- gon State College. Among the many 4-9er activities were marching exhibitions at games. marching in the Oregon City Christmas parade, painting Christmas windows downtown, selling candy and telephone directory cov- ers, sponsoring a girls' style show, contrib- uting to benefit funds, and ushering at school functions. Officers: President, Bernetta Fischerg Vice President, Coleen Cassidy: Secretary, Rosanne Gustovich: Treasurer, Myra Wil- son, and Advisor, Mrs. ,lean Wade. 5 I I ara, sis? ,, v . ,S 5 .i if ' ...L 4 ' Q L -s .. , , af . , '- I K . F, . we s -st Q, U 54 ay I . Q 9-QV ave.. Rauzg. Berneltta Fischer, Delores Nixon, Connie Haas, Coleen Cassidy, Darlene Tamura, Linda McRenolds, Rosanne ustovic . Row 2. Marie Boss, Janice Wickstrom, Coleen McKinnon, Pat Roberts, Marcia Patterson, Mary Lou Nauretz, Charlene Wilson, Barbara Hoffard. Row 3. Gertrude Switzer, Anna Kamrath, Marilyn McKay, Sharon Phipps, Pat Moore, Virginia Tuthill, Charmaine Lehman, Gay Marshall. Row 4. Leona Fischer, Marie Robinson, Kathleen Johnson, Virginia Niemela, Carol Plotts, Janice Lundin, Mary Satterlee, Myra Wilson. Row 5. Louise Buhler, Marge Remus, Sharon Kelly, Io Ann Reeves, Bev Bowman, Pat Allison, Linda Latourette. Row 6. Jerry Hiatt, Arlene Berreth, Norma Schmeiser, Liz Warner, Annette Meyers, Ardith Sump, Cathy Rinearson. Row 7. Marsha Cameron, Gail McNeil, Dorothu Tiedke, Virginia Morton, Marta Verweyst, Barbara Marugg. M Cast dis Bob ffffdys, Eqls sc -me 9094 . Arm watches wht ,omg 95eqr,-ag Carollines. ' heme PUNT 7,4165 My PEWNY0 A Comedy in Three Acts Produced by E. Rutherford Presented by The Senior Class of 1955 Cast I Cast I I Sally ........ Sally Boyd .,..... ...,... J o Ann Reeves Penny ...... ....,..., D onna Maag ....... ....... P at Payne Joanna .... .....,... C arol Plotts ......... ...,,.. J oyee Hartke Lydia ........ .Lilah Stephens ..s.... ....... C arol Wilson Cram .......A ......... N ancy Brown ..... ....... P at Allison Mavis .....,.... .......,. M urge Remus ......... ....... B everly Bowman Lucille ....,... ........ D elores Nixon ...... ........ M argaret Arellano Claire ...... ........ M arciel Mark ,..,.... ........ G retn Humphreys Elsie ....,... ......,. J ean Patterson ...... ....,.. C onnie Haas Kerry .. ......... Bob Stalick Gregg ................. .,,,,,,A, D on Fillpot Caleb .............,......... Norman Porter H arr :son Day ....... ........ Red ..,.................. ......., Mark ........ Henri .. .Roland Montague ,Charles Switzer .Douglas Vincent .Don White Earl Wright .Andy Hughes f, cllfsses ans for 8 Pla .7 with 5 cast embers 0 nge. folii Performa busily Playing 1nake'u P - Row 1. John Buol, Gordon Rebischke, Skip Hart, Roger Dunmire, Terry Bridges. Row 2. Carol Tamura, Bev Bowman, Jere Hiatt, Pat Allison, Mary Anderson, Margaret Blue, Clive Mac Donald. Row 3. Donna Maag, Carolyn Weikum, Betty McDermid, Marge Remus, Margaret Pletz, Barbara Booth, Carol Ann Plotts, Jo Ann Newland, Gerald Frick. Row 4. Donna Denny, Mrs. Dorothy Roe, Advisor, Dick Helzer, Kent Wymore, Tom Morgan, Gerald Koch, John Gettel. The Elevator is the official publication of the associated students of 0.C. High School. Members of the staff are chosen from the .journalism class. The 1954-55 staff of The Elevator was Mary Anderson, Editor: Pat Allison, Manager, Bev Bowman, Advertising Manager, Clive MacDonald, Sports Editor, and Margaret Blue, Assistant Editor. ' g ,WW 2 Quill and Scroll, the lnternational Honor Society for High School Journal- ists has been busy this past year. Al- though the club has never been too large, this year tops the record with thirteen members. Quill and Scroll, under the direction of advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Roe, have been T.Y.V. Press Club Conference and the Safe-Teen Campaign to promote safer teenage drivers. Among the activities sponsored by the B Row l. Bev Bowman, Margaret Blue, Jere Hiatt, Mary Anderson, Pat Allison Margaret Pletz. ' Row 2. Donna Denny, Kent Wymore, Clive MacDonald, Gerald Frich, Kay Staats 'JoAnn Newland. J 4 9 Row 1 Mary Lou Nauretv Jackie Blair Betty McDerrnid Donna Hadsall Dee Dee Dunmire, Nancy Morris, Judy Terry, Ar- lene Dennison. A, i , . i . , , , Row 2. Mr. Leo Goodman, advisor, Sharon Ellison, Gloria Misley, Jim French, Clive MacDonald, Pat Timberman, Bill Hop- wood. lnto thisannual, we, the staff, have put our interpretation of the activities of the year 1954-55 at Oregon City High School. It is our wish that the 1955 Hesperian will bring you enjoyment now and in years to come. 1 H, 5,4 RF va 'iv Ni Donna Denny. Gloria Fink. Louise Qllighells. Greta Humphreys. Virginia Tutliill. Eleanor Addison. Donald White. Barbara lxarns. Virginia Parrish. Carol Stephens. Wlrs. Coan. The Library Club. under the l z l .l eu ers lip of Greta Humphreys and the guid- ance of Mrs. Coan is made up ol' 15 Library assistants. who throughout the year. do speeial work for students and teachers. Officers: President. Crit: H l El ---....- 1 Q 1 utnp lreys: Viee Presiflpnr pr, plmvllin 411 oanor Addison : Seeretary-Treasur The fire squad is a service elub. eonsisting of 20 boys. The advisor is Mr. Davis. The ehiel' is Ralph Hodgkinson. assisted by Charles Switzer. Larry Rob- erts and Arlan Wliese. ln the event of a fire or fire lrill. the fire squad is to see that all persons are safely out of the muilding. They are on duty at ill a s s e ni bl ie s. football and vasketball games. ., ...Ulu gkinson, Wayland Henry, Arlan Weise, Ronald 1 nod Row 2. Dale Pedersen, Arlyn Coueh. Fred Stone, ,lerry Hralmal, L: R l Mr. Da ISIS nrry 0 ierts, Gerald Ritter. Role fl. llolv Smith. Howard flllIll1'l'4lIl. Yietor Dil r hHVO I Mendl. Darwin Hubert. David Porter, George 4 3 1 Row 1. Gayle Seliief, Eleanor Addison, Linnea Hovde, Mary Lou Naurtz, Charlene Wilson, Mareeil Mark, .lerene Sullivan, Mary Morris. Row 2. Carol Tamura. Lallonna Ostrander, Rosemary Hopkins, Virginia Parrish, Phil Anderson. Row 3. Miss Perry. advisor: Delores Ball, Cathy Rinearson, ,Ioan Felhiek, Larry Seaman, Diek Johnson. The Junior Red Cross is the only elub in school in which everyone in sehool is a member. The eouneil eonsists of representatives from eaeh home room. rlhe ,lunior Red Cross does things for not only the Community but for countries all over the world. 'llus years pro-jeet is a ehest whleh is to be sent to a high school somewhere Ill Europe. Utlieers: President. Catherine Rinearson: Viee President, Celia Lou Tsehopp: Seeretary, Virginia Par- rish: freasurer. Earl Wright. .-v --I wowg-1-nf 1 Qgpwf'rfSxfaW 50 K1 mwxw m 'M if mr 'CSN fe Af' UQ v mf- nm? 5 ? suis 233 A55 0F 'bl 5 h Schassen Donna Hanson, Berniece K-amrath, Darlene Tamura, Row 1-Kathleen Burns, Thelma Nutt, Marcella Weise, Dorot y , Sharon Wright, Sharon Burch, Deanna Rice. Row 2-Jack Toll, Ron Dew, Harold Teske, Jack Swan, Gary Holderman, Skip Hart, Don Wardwell, Terry Kyle, John Wehling. Row 3-Shirley Allen, Nancy Misley, Margie Brooks, Pat Roberts, Sharon Applegate, Mary Lenert, Sharon Henthorne, Jeanette Miller, Donna Dennedy, Karel Whitlock. Row 4-John Spear, Bob Lindquist, Pierre Gerard, Clark Hoeltke, Wendell Webb, Ed Claridge, Jerry Hrabal, Don Ross, Tom Alexander, Gene Ridder. ' Y ung, Terry Murphy, Virginia Rants, Dave Serres ,Arlene Dennison, Roy Carley, Marsha Patterson, Row 5-Bob Nichols, Helen o Jim Goebel. ' rg? Dorothy Toll Bonnie Ritter, Shirley Green, Nevada Smith, Row 1-Jean Webb, Vivian Ells, Barbara Brown, Theresa Dionne, , Marian Garvison, Barbara Blair. Row 2-Karen Landeen, Betty Thomas, Carolyn Hesch, Sharon Hyde, Joyce Ingersoll, Karen Chambers, Lavaughn Nelson, Deanna Yarbrough, Margie Hodges. Row 3--,lim Kamolz, David Porter, Larry Corey, Keith Nutt, lack Groner, James Henry, Wayland Henry, Mike Hagedorn, Olen Jenness, Don Rosenthal. Row 4-Bob Harvey, Dick Johnson, Curtis Gage, Bob Bartley, Richard Rodgers, Darrell Robinson, Larry Wilson, George Dilsaver, Dale Pederson, Darwin Siebert. ' ' b R , Suellen Hoevet, Tom Frost. Barbara Karns, Jim Kendig, Ann Hibbard, Dick Helzer, Lilo Lyman. Row 5-Bill Racovich, Bo app l --els2'3 L A C'lv4.5'.f 0F Row l-Mary Linn Osborn, Carolyn Roos D Sosnovske Barb , onna Huff, Darlene Matlock, Nicole Ross, Linda McReynolds, Donna Reeves, Carol , ara Karlik, Hazel Miller, Judy Shepard. Row 2-Suzanne Hoevet, Karen Goddard, Arlene Hall, Sally Benoit, Georgia Setera, Carol Wilson, Gloria Rodgers, Edna Garner, Flora Ridnflesch, Colleen McKinnon. Row 3-Lynn Moyer, Jerry Eckert, John Postlewaite, Bob Parrish, Mark Balcom, Cecil Vilhaues, Denny Holmgram, Alan Zehnt- bauer, Don Desimini, Alvin Knoll. Row 4--Ken Welelrer, Lawerence Barney, Frank Reid, Jerry Broadclus. Neil Dunmire, Clifford Kclsay, Jerry Sleeves. llhil Anrlcr- son, Bill Carlson. Serge Perrin. Charles Royer. Row 5-Marvin Cisneros, Stephanie Bisceglia, Roger Dunmire, Barbara 9 Stewart, Margery Krueger, Gerald Leith. .osnovske, Dennis Marsh, Pat Prior, Loren Hinklc, Bruce 5 Row 1-Loretta Harvey, Naomi Kelly, Carolyn Furre Linda B d Daughtery, Judy Gainer Kathleen B Row 2 M , ear , Carol Johnson, Rosanne Gostivich, Virginia White, Audrey , urnett. - axine Huebner, Carol Lilly, Carol Gaylord, Sharon Lepinsky, Gloria Keith, Linda McMillan, Jean Hubbard, Joy Frier, Mary Van Reese, Sandra Bartley. Row 3-Leslie Streight, Dick Kendall, Howard Erdman, Larry Nelson, Larry Wilson, Eric Cruikshank, Kirk McCullen, Lloyd Butts, Gordon Streight. Row 4-Gordon Rounds, LeRoy Davidson, Warren Alsnp, Bob Beard, Che t Row 5-George Miller, Jerry Rumbold. .lack L ' s er Gregg, Dean Penni, Mike Don, Joe Davis. arsen. Dick Drumm, John Weigel, Dick Hornych. I54 0 xD w AE 'liimlv INT R, flffffffm QI? Mrwmyflfm .J' I 5 wp A Judy Ter1:y,'jQ1gcfG11,, qnrl escort, Qliarles Thomusg Margaret Arellanb, Selgiior Pr.i?u:ess,1 -gqfl escort, Bob Estesg Put Timlwr- Illall, Seiiidr Prinifbss, and fesccprfg Ron Eiflwnrcls. JOHN Richardson, Junior 'Prin- ,CG,'5S, and escort, Rolzmml Mon- ,pzxgnpg-'Slii1'l0y Martell, Jllllifll' Princess, and escort, Bob Cqop- er. Margery Kreugmf. Soplwmforw Princess, and vsbort. Cary Nrfw- holuse: Carol Gaylord, Sopho- more Pri'ncr?ss, and escort. Mike Lzmrs. . 1 ,.--n. ?Y'.Zb i WR! 7 M145 BA!! L'00R7 Glittering decorations of Fantasy and rost. theme of l954 Christmas Ball. ,read a gay spirit throughout the Ball- vom as Judy Terry was crowned Queen nong the happy smiles of her court. irls' League sponsors this winter for- al and this year the Elks' Ballroom as chosen as locale for the Christmas all. Earl Shipley's orchestra played ie Queen's dance, extras, and accom- mied Pat Allison as she sang 'awvinter 'onderlandf' 005 E N JI! 11 It ? J5gg-iff T75 Hill Sophomore Princess. Marge Krueger and her escort. Cary Newhouseg Sophomore Princess, Carol Gaylord and her escort, Mike Laursg ,lunior Princess Shirley Martell and escort Bob Cooperg Senior Princess Pat Timberman and escort Ron Eclwardsg Queen Judy Terry and escort Charles Thomasg Senior Princess Margaret Arellano and escort Bob Estesg Junior Princess ,loan Richardson and escort Roland Montagne. G 6 0K0 and 0K 0557 R14 S' The Senior Orchestra is composed of strings which meet the first period of the day. Prior to all performances the select band members join the strings to make the Symphony Orchestra. This year the Orchestra performed with the Senior Chorus at the Christ- mas Concert. Two soloists played with the Orchestra, Douglas Vincent, concert master, presented the Mozart Violin Concerto in G and Marcia Cameron played the Celeste solo in the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies. A signal honor was extended the Orchestra as they were invited to be the guest Orchestra to perform at the Portland High School Orchestra Festival which was held at the Lincoln High School gym on April 1. The orchestra held its spring concert on May 6, which included all the Grade and Junior Orchestras. Lura Lanz and Douglas Vincent were selected to play at the Northwest Music Educators Conference All Northwest Orchestra which was held in Eugene April 13-16. On May 7, Oregon City acted as host to the Northern District Music Con- test which was quite successful due to the fine cooperatiin of musicians. Soloists playing at the contest were: Lura Lanz, Margaret Pletz, Sandra Stonecypher, Douglas Vincent, Dee Staats, Darla Lettenmaier, Victor Meindl and Cora Lynn Elmer. To end the school year the orchestra participated in the Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises. This year the A Cappella Chorus provided music for student body assembly programs, for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Combined with the Junior and Senior Orchestras, the chorus gave a Christ- mas program, comprised of orchestral members and a choral cantata entitled The Song of Christmas. Throughout the year small groups from chorus performed at various civic clubs. In May the chorus gave a concert with 6'Spring,' as the main theme. The various choral numbers were dramatized by members of the chorus. This year the music groups of Oregon City were hosts for the District Con- test including all schools in the Northwest part of the state. Bettv Thomas Liz Mike Laurs Bcrnicce Kamrath RAID' 00:40 Pat Timberman Betty Wlleeler Dee Dee Dunmire Kent Wylnore Shhhh-! Faculty and Rally Squad lead Student Body in Silent Pep Assembly. ' 1 9' 4 1 Girls' 0.C. initiates collect for March of Dimes at half- ,145 Girls' League members vote Tim Gilberts as best lool ing letterman for '54-553 Terry Osborn runner-up, an na Maag is voted Miss Honey Bun '54-55 by Boy members. f,L.f ' 'Q 4 The portray of s it the H11 game Bernie gift certificate to lsnit he sweet! i 6 62 E NW ' as if iz! Vg Vm K KX! 1 , an 'X Y, , if ua .f L ' .. 'U 1 12' Gm V' I' ' IMS :SN 19 IME 'R M b Y' Vx A A 6 Q E 1 h V h r M -' M 135 ' V I ' in 95 f'i'v wif f f 1 , 0 lA Q 5? Q 1-WSF 'M A A. . ' fx n rs ei 3 5 Y iz. Q Q .A 'IQ' View Q 'N -W. + 5 ,W 'E ' Coach, Len Rinearsong Manager, Bill Arthurg Jim French, Bob Mahoney, Tim Gilberts, Harold Beagley, Larry Granquist, I I I X1 M Alfalfa si 'W X, i , .3 4 Q,Qg.,4f11QfQ! A , A X l l, H 4 if t ,Nj K W 'W' ,L ' 9' -o Q MMT. U5 .f. -.-N,.Q. x vf . , - L-I --4 ffwffo o N o :gt fl-A 34 35 UC of o o Si -I, : nl, ,XR 1 K In K , K . 5 K Don Schmeiser, Paul Knoll, Bob Frost. John Cettel, Bob Cettel. Glen Burch, Hugh Hendry. I 1 'Ultram-,. 49 . P on ,. 1 xl r gx f 7111101191 011011110 Paced by high-scoring Don Schmeiser, the Oregon City Varsity galloped their way to a 16 and 7 record. The team was noted throughout the league for their fast breaking and shooting ability. They finished in third place, but a few breaks and the crown would have come to OC. Highlighting the season was a 100-42 victory over the Tigard Tigers, a feat never performed in league play. Don Schmeiser paced scoring for the second straight year, racking up a total of 259 points. .lohn Gettel was elected captain. SCORES: OC 7f3 Oswego 59 OC Tigard 26 OC 69 Molalla 56 OC Newberg 50 OC 71 Oswego 54 OC Hillsboro 40 OC 45 Molalla 59 OC Newberg 49 District 12 Tournament OC 27 Milwaukie 41 OC Beaverton 80 OC 80 Canby OC 53 Milwaukie 46 OC Hillsboro 36 OC 71 Molalla OC 52 Beaverton 64 OC 56 McMinnville 62 OC 48 Milwaukie OC 62 Forest Grove 56 OC 82 Forest Grove 54 OC 64 McMinnville 47 OC 100 Tigard 42 OC 84 West Linn 47 OC 66 West Linn 50 . I4 BASKETBAZZ 94041 Y N Y Manager, Dennis Mitchell, Coach, Tom Nutterg Manager, Dan Durieg Roy Carley, Dan Clinton, Gordon Streight, LeRoy Davidson, .lerry Rumbolt, Dick Drumm., Gordon Rounds, Chuck Royer, Butch Kendall, Roger Dunmire, Bob Harvey, Don Desemine. A seven game winning streak gave the Junior Pioneers third place in the TYV league and an overall record of 11 wins and 9 losses. The team played like their older counterparts, dropping West Linn twice, but getting dumped by Milwaukie twice. Gordon Rounds paced the team in scoring with a total of 229 points. His highest output was 32. SCORES: OC 46 Oswego 37 OC 44 Tigard 38 OC 31 Molalla OC 73 Newberg OC 48 Oswego OC 69 Hillsboro OC 28 Molalla OC 57 Newberg OC 46 Milwaukie OC 52 Beaverton OC 39 Milwaukie OC 46 Hillsboro OC 41 Beavertin OC 53 McMinnville OC 31 Forest Grove OC 58 Forest Grove OC 45 McMinnville OC 44 Tigard OC 58 West Linn OC 59 West Linn 1 'fx ff :ni A L19 A large erowii g1lilH'l'l'Ii at the ilfil'Y'-gllllll' fiance, where Diek Novak Spun reeords. B Jo Ann Newland was erowneci Basketball 0 Queen al the lllllfiilllf' of the Uregon City- West Linn basketball gznne. A The Basketball Court is sponsored every R year by the Jr. Red Cross to raise money for its funds. Czuuiiiiutes are eliosen by l the Student Body. These eunaiialales sell 7 penny votes. and the one selling the most beeomes Queen. --1 1' ,fr-:x1- ' .x:t':--.::'1I1'-'IX Pi? Gordie Srreight, eseorling Senior Princess, Cherie Van Valing Ja Ann Newlanr Queen, e-seorted by Ron Letlenmaier: Gordie Rounds. esvorting, sophomore Pri: eess, LaVaughrr Nelsong Coleen Cassidy, Junior Prineess, eseorleil by Don Uesemin, Gerald Frick eseorting Junior Princess, Mary Houseg Carolyn Furre, Sophomol Princess, escorted hy Dennis Mitchell. WKESTZIN6 Oregon City won five and lost nine in Dual Match competition. In TYV competition we defeated Forest Grove, McMinnville, and Beaverton, then lost to Newberg, West Linn, Tigard, and Hillsboro. Sickness and injuries accounted for some of our losses in dual matches. We won second place in District 52, and we sent seven men to the State Tournament at Corvallis. A Nw ,J 'xl-3 .1 Row 1. Lester Davis, Joe Kessler, Clarence Lovegrove, Roy White, Dennis Goosey, Charles Lundin, Mitzi Tamura, Roland Anderson, Gib Carlson, Merlin Fairbrother. Row 2. Allen Wright, Dick Wamser, Duane Shambron, Dick Johnson, Hugo Weichel, Malcom Taylor, Glen Reed. Row 3. Don Kendig, Terry Osborn, Ken Kirchem, Carl May, Jack Croner, Jim Henry, .lim Kendig. Row 4. Mr. Jack Connors, coach, Bob Rapp, Ed Lindquist, Don Fillis, Larry Burns, Chuck Elliott. DISTRICT ,642 ' T 1 106 Cl . DUAL MATCHES 12: Boi C1322 South Salem 10 Ben Kirchem lst 1415 Class Sandy 29 Terry Osborn lst 1485 Class angst Glgffe 23 Carl May 1st 1685 Class C mnvl e Don Kendig 1st 1785 Class Bgavertofl 21 Allen Wright 2nd Heavy weight Mllwaukle 25 Gib Carlson 3rd 1235 Class Molalla 36 Don Fillis 34 1915 Class Bob Rapp 3rd Heavy weight Newberg 29 Parkrose 21 W L' 29 Caiby mn 40 n STATE TOURNAMENT CORVALLIS. - Mitzi Tamura 1065 3rd State 9 points Tlgard 27 , , , , , Gresham 12 keith Whitlock 1305 2 points Hillsboro 27 Ken Kirchem 1415 3rd State 7 points Terry Osborn 14-85 1 points Carl May 1685 0 points Don Kendig 1785 4-th State 6 points Allen Wright 6 points Heavy weight e Oregon City was s ,venth in the State out of 45 competing schools. ! X Agw- O nos'-n.nu-q,,,.h MN, ,,w.,,,.fu,,,y'- 'k wf' 1 1 Row 1. Nancy Morris, Jeraldine Hiatt, Margaret Arellano, Cherie Van Valin, Gloria Misley, Carol Tamura, Pat Timberman, Jerene Sullivan, Donna Maag, Carol Plotts, Connie Haas. Row 2. Geraldine Trimble, Advisor, Dee Dee Dunmire, Barbara Hoffard, Delores Gregor, Elaine Plawman, Charmaine Lehman, Virginia Niemela, .loan Felhick, Liz Richardson, Shirley Martell, Linda Latourette, Mary Lou Nauretz. Row 3. Janet Hubbard, Mary Satterlee, Sally Cooper, Lila Raney, .lo Ann Reeves, Bev Bowman, Virginia Parrish, Cathy Rinearson, Sharon Kelly, Mary Morris, Cece TSl7ll0pp1 .lanet Anderson. Row 4: Pat Allison, Marceil Mark, Janice Lundin, Kay Staats, Audrey Sauve, Jerry Bryant, Betty Wheeler, Kathleen Johnson, Kitty Goodson. The purpose of the club is to promote sportsmanship among the students, encourage more athletic activities, and give service wherever it is needed. Some of the activities this year were: Sponsoring a bowling class and two n1ovies, raising money for the March of Dimes, selling football and basketball pins, initiating new members, and going on a trip to Seaside. 0fficers:President, Carol Tamura, Vice President, Cherie Van Valing Secre- tary, Gloria Misley, Treasurer, Pat Timberman. n. Row 1. Cib Canson, Keith Whitlock, Don Sehmeiser, Paul Knoll, Ron Lettenmaier, John Gettel, Mitzi Tamura, Hugh Hendry, Wayne Hauck. Row 2. Alan Wright, Linn Wiley, Bob Mahoney, Dennis Mitchell, Dan Durie, Glen Burch, Carl Setera, Jerry Wallencler. Row 3. Dick Long, Carl May, Bob Gettel, Dick Wamser, Terry Osborn, Ed Lindquist, Harold House, Ken Kirchem, Don Desemini, Chuck Elliott, advisor. Row 4. Don Fillis, Gordon Streight, Dick Hornyck, Gordon Rounds, Mike Hatfield, Don Kendig, Charles Hamill, Tim Gilbert. Larry Grandquisl, Jerry Erick, Dan Clinton. The Boys' 0. C. Club is an organization consisting of 41 members, all of whom have lettered in one or more sports at Oregon City. The main activity of the club is its initiation of new members, which takes place three times a year. Other activities include picnics and swimming parties. Officers: President, ,lohn Gettelq Vice President, Don Schmeiscrg Secretary- Treasurer, Paul Knoll, Sergeant-at-Arms. Ron Lettenmeier. 6 RLY' M1460 MUN I The purpose of the league is to help the girls to make new friends, and to gain ex- perience in leadership through working cz- on various Girls' League projects. This year the Girls' League sponsored football programs, pie sales, Valentine telegrams, Interfaith Assembly and various other projects. The Christmas Ball and the xg The officers for the 1954-55 year are: Audie Sauve, Song Leader, f Mother Daughter Tea are two of the most important projects. Girls' League also sent two CARE packages to Korea. Various interesting and educational programs are presented 'it Girls League meetings such as guest speakers 'Ind talent and style revues. ..:.ss-lr 'f 5'1- Marie Robinson, 2nd Vice Presidentg Linda McMillan, Sopho- H NW. more Representative, Norma Schmeiser, Junior Representa tiveg Kay Staats, Presidentg Mrs. Eversman, Aduisorg Bev Bow man, Vice President, Georgia Setera, Secretaryg Anne Schwahn Treasurer. B07 ' M3460 COIINC Z All of the boys in the student body be- long to the Boys' League. Its purpose is - f 9 X V fb, I 'ff ii . The Girls, League Council spent many hours of hard work planning for the Christmas Ball. l X. Mlkx Q ii-. 1- 1 3 to promote citizenship among the boys V' S 7 X and to help keep order in the school. The Q, Q ,ft ' , programs for this year were movies on f gb xx. , , I, wildlife and talks from different profes- ' - , . . . , uf 1 sional entertainers. This years members f k jx .f-1 were: President, Bob Frostg Vice Presi- t ' Y' ' 1 QC. ' N dent, Tim Gilbertg Secretary, Harold Beag- A- g,lV' , . wi, . j lyg Senior Representative, Dick Long. , i V 2 V , A an V , , Lg K 7 A f V .L .. A A - 3 , ' ' R 7 A v if Dick Long, Tim Gilberts, Mr. Hawthorne, Advisor: Bob Frost, Harold Beagley. Row l-Cordon Rounds, Kirk M4-Cullens, Charles Switzer, Bob Gettel, Wes Vermillian, Wes Baukem, Don Desemine. Row 2!Tim Gilberts, Art Schudde, Bill Miller, Charles Thomas, Ron Edwards, Clive MacDonald, Gerald Frick. Row 3-Mr. Gardner, advisor, Dick Drumm, Larry Granquist, Bob Frost, Don Schmeiser, Mike Hatfield, John Gettel, Jim French. NTO create, maintain, and extend, throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character, is the world-wide purpose of the Hi-Y. Officers are: President, Don Schmeiser, Vice President, Gary Newhouse, Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Gettel, Chaplain, Paul Knoll. Raw l-Margaret Arellano, Lila Raney, Mary Rouse, Judy Terry, Janet Anderson, Arlene Dennison, Bernetta Fischer, Nancy Morris, Cece Tschopp. Row 2-Sue Lathrop, Phyllis Rice, Janet Hubbard, Mary Lienert, Marie Robinson, Pat Allison, Jo Ann Reeves, Sharon Hyde, Linda Latourelte, Mary Morris. Sow If-Georgia Setera, Pal Roberts, Rosanne Costivich, Margery Krueger, Shirley Allen, Carol Tamura, Leona Fischer, Dolores unmlre. Row 4'-Liz Richardson, Jean Hubbard, Deanna Cowherd, Audrey Sauve, Betty Wheeler, Linda McMillan, Beverly Bowman. Y-Teen's is sponsored by the Y.W.C.,A. in Portland. Its purpose is to help girls to grow physically, mentally, and spiritually into a more gracious person, to grow in friendship with other nations and to grow in the knowledge of God. Some of the club activities this year included: serving at community con- certs, sending care packages at Christmas, and raising money for the foreign student fund. Officers: President, Janet Andersong Vice President, Mary Bouseg Secretary, Bernetta Fischerg Treasurer, Judy Terryg Sophomore Representative, Arlene Dennison, and Advisor, Mrs. Veroka Morrison. 'CD C7 9' 9 vs 5 ig, f 'in-1--if Kou' 1-Carol Tamura, Yvonne Heilman, Janet Hubbard, Dotty Primrose, Leona Fischer, Jim Hughes. Row 2-Mrs. Westwood, Advisor, Gloria Fink, Virginia Tuthill. Donna Denny, Virginia Niemela, Alan chntbaucr Row 3-Jerry Muceus, Lilah Stephens, Gilbert Rodgers, Carol Wilson, ,loc Pesek, Fred Insmer. The Spanish Club is a literary club. lts purpose is to hclp its members get better acquainted with the Spanish speaking countries. The advisor of the Span- ish Club is Mrs. Westwoofl. Officers: President. Leona Fischer: Vive President, Lilah Stephens, Secre- tary, Pat Moore, Treasurer, ,loe Pesch. I 5 11 Y to , A , , B ,af S WHQU W, A M +- ' '25, a 'I A Q glbyi - .. . W Q L, - Row l- Suc Lathrop, Julie Hartke, Jerene Sullivan, Mary Bouse, Beverly Bowman, Jo Ann Reeves, Hugo Weichel, Herbert Teracawa. Row 2-Liz Richardson, Tim Gilberts, Pat Allison, Mary Anderson, .lim French, Betty Wheeler, Gary Newhouse, Joyce Hartke, Margaret Arellano, Andy Hughes, Gerald Frick. Row 3-Mrs. Margaret Callihan, Advisor, Victor Baumstark, Gay Marshall, Norma Schmeiser, Margaret Blue, Janet Anderson, Kathleen Johnson, Linda Lautorette. Row 4-Mike Hatfield, John Gettel, Bob Gettel, Don Essig, Paul Knoll, Art Schudde, Clive MacDonald, Bob Frost, Larry Granquist, Monte Rumgay. The promotion of interest in international and national affairs is the purpose of the Inter- national Relations Club. The club consists this year of 20 girls and 23 boys, including an hon- orary member, Aneurin 'LAndy,' Hughes, our exchange student from Wales. Activities for 1954-55 have included two initiation parties., the sending of delegates to Eu- gene for the IRL Conference, and the annual school talent show. Officers: President, Gary Newhouseg Vice-President, Keith Baker, Secretary, Joyce Hartke, Treasurer, Margaret Arellano, Reporter, Mary Anderson, and Historian, Beverly Bowman. The advisor is Miss Callihan. 'rl'-A 5 f- lg as-if G t 1.7 Q1 L .PU- 2-N' J' 4 P ' 'Y We 1.5 wg, Row l--Thelma Nutt, Kathleen Burns, Dorothy Toll, Bonnie Ritter, Alice Wallace, Shirley Green, Edna Garner, Barbara Blair, Mary Lynn Osborn, Donna Hanson, Marlyn Grant, Phyllis Rice. Row 2fNaom1 Kelly, Maxine Huebner, Carol Lilly, Sharon Burch, Barbara Brown, Judy Vigue, Audrey Daugherty, Marcia Cam- eron, Nicole Boss, Barbara Brush. Rout 3-Mary Hoffman, Margery Krueger, Gloria Fink, Shirley Allen, Barbara Karns, Suzanne Hoevet, Judy Gainer, Mary Lienert, Ardlth Sump, Judy Shepard, Carol Sosnovske, Sharon Applegate. Row 4-Dons Herring, Delores Herring, Marcia Patterson, Carolyn Furre, Linda McMillan, Joy Freier, Sandra Bartley, Kathleen Burnett, Mary Bell Schraeder, Linda Beard, Suellen Hoevet, Arlene Berreth, Judy Essig, Jo Anne Reeves, Stephanie Bisceglia. This year began with the initiation of new members and a trip to a convention at Cascade, Ore- gon. Activities of the club for this year were: pie and cupcake sales, skating party, homemaklng demonstrations, Christmas packages, talent show, and a style show. Officers for this year were: President, Phyllis Rice, Vice-President, Judy Essigg Secretary, Mary Lienert, Treasurer, Jo Ann Reevesg Historians, Judy Shepherd and Ardith Sump. if . ff' .f mi ' I -cf' ' e A U rw A t .., K -1 M X t 'M - mfr Row l-David Sosnovske, Dewey Haney, Charlie Bennet, Warren Ried, Jack Johnson, James Hoppman, Don Ross. Row 27Wayland Hendry, Fred Stone, Bob Heft, Frank Ried, Charles Tropp, Dave Amoth, Allen Gentry, Larry Keneston, Pat Ramey, .lim Kamoltz, Bob Nixon. Row 34Den M1-Neice, Clarence Lovegrove, Mr. Leech, Advisorg James Henry, John Spear, Jerry Hrabal, Harold Teske. Row 4-Bob Smith, Bob Beard, Leslie Streight, Victog Miendle, Stan Strahm, Bill Taves, Gordon Streight. The purpose of the F. F. A. is to encourage leadership and develop the rural youth into a sound dependable citizen. We participated in many contests for judging and speaking. Our parliamentary team placed 2nd in the district contest. Officers: Prcsident,.Dave Amothg Vice-President, Gary Kishpaughg Secretary, Jack John- song Treasurer, Glen Davenportg Reporter, Jerry Hrabalg Sentinal, Leslie Streight. ,stat Oy s fl 1 ,ot fx 555 Wg any 3gt1SCl1OOl 'N Besides furnishing half-time entertainment at all of the home basketball games, the Oregon City High Pep Band has played before many groups in Oregon City, West Linn, and Portland. In the band are: Earl Wright, Dee Cowherd, sax, Bob Stalick, director, Kern Bowman, trumpet, Ken Weleber, Maynard Buchman, clarinet, Alvin Knoll, trombone, Carroll Van Rees, bass, and Gary Haldeman, drums. While playing for several school dances, including the Valentines Day Dance, and the Jr. High's Shamrock Shag, the seven members of the band named themselves 4'Stalik's Seven Teens. The members are: Bob Stalick, leader, Kern Bowman, trumpet, Earl Wright, sax, Ken Weleber, clarinet, Alvin Knoll, trombone, Doug Vincent, bass, and Cary Haldeman, drums. Q V -S X, P Q 4 1 WZ lf.f',+f s Yi K l ' 'ff rf , E n ' 1 -A , fs zi- IH VI P AIM HlGHf .,,4 J UNIIIR CLASS PLAY Directed by E. Rutherford - 2 ,. .Zi N0 4101? 0415 WORK fiffli H1921 Us ! Miss Dill ......,......, . ,,Y.............. Marilyn McKay Miss Coodin .,,,Vv,. ..v,w..... ,I udy Essig Miss Ogilvie ,......,r..,. ...,.. N orma Schmeiser Mrs. Clemdenning ..,,A ...Y,.., , .. Patsy Roberts Mr. Harper ,,...,.A ..,.,.... ...,..,...,,...... D o n Pryor Coach Guthrie ,,... Pamela ,...,.....,,...,,r Mr. Lundquist .,.... B uzz .........,....,.rr, Shalimar ..A,r.r, Midge .,......,..... Faversham ..... Tallulah ........,, Mr. Tok ,.7,.,,,,,,,.. Mrs. Ratchet ..,,, Ronald ....v,,,....... Mr. Ames Mearle Lindquist Annette Myers Don Essig Linn Wiley Linda Latourette ,Ierene Sullivan Rickford Gregg Carolyn Wiekum t,....... David Bentz . Dottie Primrose Wes Bakken Don Hughes 'sk Fw kind loovfnbl 11- 5 4 5 if 4, S .X-K f-' 4 0 'R+ . Mg! M55 0F '56 ' Turner Leona Emme. Lorreta Carlson, Row l'Darlene Becker, Mary Bouse, Liz Warner, Beverly Dalling, Lila Johnson, Bonnie , .lerene Sullivan, Colleen Cassidy. Row 2'Gayle Schief, Roy White, jerry Yoder, Arlyn Couch, Mitsura Tamnra, Arlan Wiese, Boh Cooper, Gertrude Schweizer. Row 3-1Pat Brown, Donna Bruss, Barbara Hoeltke, Darlene Weston, Charlotte Finnegan, Gail McNeal, Rose Mary Hopkins, Vir- ginia Morton, Dell Wilsoii. Row l-Hugh Kipp, Annette Myers, Marie Boss, Ronald Marsh, Charles Klein, Glenda Ellis, Rolland Anderson, Dan Clinton, Dor- ' Glen Reed, Rodney Johnson, Merlin Fairbrother, Dan Durie, Denny Larios, othy Tiedtke. , n,.-l...s Donald Tiedtke, Jim Hughes, 5 rf VS B Raw l--Mary Lee Jones, num ...,-v, Cisneras, Delores Keller, Neola Larson, Jean harm-,..,..-- , Row 2-Don Bloye, George Herbst, Rickford Gregg, Alan Wright, Clark .,.....-., Hendyr. Glen Burch, Duane Schambron. I 1 I . Row 3-Roberta Davidson, Mary Hoffman, Donna Lindland, Bette Bidwell, Vlfgmm May, Janet Wake, P111 Wlclxlll--L---v - M' tell, Louise Buhler, loan Richardson, Julie Hartke. ' E rl Shook, Darian Wallender, Leland Pixler, Tom Monroe, Larry Kenaston, Alan Gentry, Kurt Radtke, .ir Row 4--Dennis Goosey, a Jerry Muceus, Ken Kirchem. l'lv4.5'.S' 01 '56 1 Row l-Norma Srhmeiser, Marilyn Patters Swen Weisenhtu N . on, Kathleen Johnson, .larkie Blair, Juliana Taisey, Ferol Applegate, Maureen Young. . : s, am-y Schultz. Carolyn Weikum. Rau' Zxlloh Smith, Bob Nelson. Wesley Bakken, Wes Vermillion, M:-arle indquist. Billy Stegemvyer, Gilbert Rodgers. Tom Mor' gan. Joanne Dre-yer. Row 3NArdith Sump, Deloris Ball, Janice Wit'kstron1, LaVerne, Thorpe, Catherine Rinearson, Marr-ia Cameron, De-loris Herring. Doris llerring. Ron' -1--Cary Kishpaugh, Larry Minor, Linn Wiley, Monte. Rumgay, Audie Sauve, G ' ' A ' Rau' 5--Bill Taves. David Kendrivlc, Bill Obermaier. B'Il ' ' erry briffy. Bill Arthur. llarold Beagle-y. 1 Estes, Stan Ntralnn. -Krt Svlnnltlv, Uh-n llatlt-rson. Paul Knoll. Row lkllelores Hathaway, Ina Biggers, Gloria Finck, Lo tourette, Janet Anderson, Marta V Row 2K ' rraine Walters, Sharon Kelly, Venita Hubbard, Joan Felbick, Linda La- erweyst, Cece Tsehopp, Mary Morris. Don Essig, Larry Sharpe, Harold House, Rirhard Schooley, Ronald Wolf, Don Kendig. .lohn Buol, Rodney Marsh, Ed Lind- quist, Jerry Menz, Fred Jasmer. Row 3-Gretchen Hopp, Donna Gifford, Barbara Marugg, Sandy Haugen, Yvonne Heilman, Carolyn Lee, Marie Robinson, Judy Essig. Marilyn Mr'Kay, Anna Kamrath, Nant-y Brunner, Marliene Miller. Row 4xDavid Bentz, .lerry Hidy, Bob Allison, Gerald Koch, Jon Mutton, .lohn Hatfield, l ' ' ' bert, Virtor Meindl. .arry CILIIIFIIIISI, Rob Cettel. Tim Gil- xx- X ' f Q? X ' vw 1 l , wWv7w L wQgb,I J1ff-,V 1 KW L X ikfgfxv I 'E A 'S Q Xl' -X mx X' X Rx X V 1' x Q4 NX! y 1 fm .J f' 2 'L I I ff Xb X1 x O'-J , S WI A cy Morris esc t d by Ron Lettenma 'R n if V. lc fi R n ,m If ,vs ' u , nur ... .p Y , A - , . , , . '., ,-. .. M. . E ' . ' Nr- - 5 , - Q 1 .' . .. . 1 K n-15, W Q V, A , . Y - g., W. in -tum, l . . , A x .- V ft. - 'Y ,I M ., - . , K1 , l 'K . ., ., . 'Q ' ,X 5, e' 1 , Y i ' ' A , ' 1 . ' -, ' v. -4 . c ' . f ,, , . - 'Q ....' 'UNT' WA- J A, I .' ,,4, -5 F , b. , .,.. .,. x . A 5, M , 4' 1 - -'.' 'i ..' .,- I t .aw SL- Q A f ll x I' .X J ' 1 1 fx n 5 Q E ' K S , 'lfjffq - .. l , , . 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Row 1: Tim Gilberts Hoge-r Dunmire Ken Kirvhem llivk Kendal Divk Long Tom Frost V UMW -..W 50 Row 2: Cordon Rounds Hugh Hendry Q A Gerald Frivk yawn 'Z' 'su E Bob Rapp Bin Ruconivh wr' r Roh Mahoney f Dan Durie, mgr f-ff 9 Row 3: John Gettel 9 Don Srhmeiser . - -:,,,., ','- w . , ' Larry Crandquist Jim Frenrh N Clen Burvh 5 Dir-k Drumm K H N fy Coarh Wzlyrle Bauer u,'. ' .5 A y ,u n ' 'M' ' ' f A'aX W fwgi , f ffsw ' il. ' ,. 3 ...z,k M..- .R-X, U1 HIL ,SU 4 - nur' 11- 1 V? VARSITY Bv45'6'Bv4ll Coach Wayne Bauer is looking forward to another good year. Last year his Pioneers coppefl the TYV League crown and win ' ' - ' ' ' ill- berth in the state tournament. Wltll one all stat: .Incl two 1 a county players back, Bauer is eonfirlent of a goofl year. At this writing the team had played only two games. beating Tigard 3-2, and West Linn 3-1. xxll .x.,,, , 23,- ivw D il 5 i as TRACK 1 ft 1 , K ew., M, , .. ,N , . 5 M- , f 'sc Ui Q:- as .lj 3 r 5 i .fa ze .Nr .33 gt- , , ,,,i,x, .15 fp ,, to .,'r: L Q fi fav 2- - 1, 'fa gy' E MEF li 't .P W S at I 'sf'- A JL , as fs Row l: Mike Hatfield, Alan Wright, Larry Tracey, Harold Beagley, Kurt MacCullen, Dick Phelps, Dick Wamser, Harold House, Linn Wiley. Row 2: LeRoy Davidson, Bob Bartley, Dennis Mitchell, Bob Gettel, Ed Lindquist, Paul Knoll, Don Osborn, Marv Cisneros, Ron Lettenmaier. Row 3: Coach Elliott, Carl Setera, Hugo Weichel, Jerry Gettel, Kern Bowman, Norman Chanchey, Merlin Fairbrother and Bruce Morton, Mgrs. Row 4: Dirk Hornych, Hans Zerble, Ron Locke, Darryll Grant, .loc Garret, Gary Redawayq .lack Groaner. y.-1 The Oregon City track squad experienced one of its most successful seasons this year, as, with strength in the hurdles, dashes, and weight events, they won several meets and made excellent showings in the rest of their meets. Outstanding trackmen for the Pioneers this year were Alan Wright, Larry Tracy, Harold Beagley, Linn Wiley, Harold House, Ron Lettenmaier, and Carl Setera. Wie , it Row 1: Philip Roos, Joe Planton, David Sosnoske, Ed Clariage, Ted Hendry, Bob Harvey, Bill Mahoney, George Miller, Mitzi Tamura, Coach Tom Nutter. Row 2: Bob Partlow, ,lack Larson, Larry Kenaston, Charles Royer, Bob Rapp, Don Mitchell, Cliff Kelsey, Ron Andersen, Art Schudde, Tom Morgan. 'N f Y Ill T l 1 V1 OYS' TENNIS Allan Zenthauer Roy Carley Dan Clinton Terry Murphy Ken Weleber Skip Hart Jack Johnson GIRLS' TENNl Row 1: Barbara Sosnovske Mary Morris Julia Hartke Nancy Morris Linda Beard Row 2: Jerry Bryant Margie Krueger Cherie Van Valin Joyce Hartke Margie Remus Kitty Coodson THIN!! Inclement weather has hampered Coach Len Rinearson's netters so far this season. At this writing they had been able to play only one match. They heat West Linn, 3-2. The Pioneers captured their third TYV League crown last year, and are pointing toward number four. So far this season the Girl's tennis team has posted a 2-1 record. defeating West Linn 5-0 and Oswego 3-2 while losing to McMinnville 5-0. .. + Q5 534 YA ff' em K ,H l,-4 ik 35 W Q S A' D f 4 I . M, iff ww ,- ,M t an Ms w una u uns utr we gn ll mn nn at nan inn any asa an un: . an 1 M' ,ai ,7.,:a . .- , fb . MMA, si' U Mari' ' , aia' ' wrt twang., www' all wus' K nu: s an 4st U snQsz:s, ' F!l!4l'd upuunnn Fill :rn llwluuua' xasnfnun allulumu .nuns mmf urn ,nn was Q rs ns ,F lm nrurunsi .sqnnxunmsvn ,av- an 5 -Q' fs? X, sea nu X George Adams. George, by George-B Likes: Blondes fnatural, of coursel. Greatest Regret: Nov. 24, 1935 fbirthdayl. Ambition: To get out of school. Motto: Why be difficult? Eleanor Addison. Punkie.', M051 Vivid M e m ory: Margaret Arellano. May 22, 1954. Maggie- Favorite Saying: 1 mean Born: Canemah. to tell you. Likes: Going partyin ' Last Words: Happy big-vb with Kitty., Pat, Joyce, day, Gingg. Cherie, and the girls. Phyllis Allen. Philly.,' Born: Jan. 27, 1937 in 0. C. Dislikes: People who think I don't talk enough. Most Vivid Memory: L. M. and I slipping down 7th Street in the snow one Friday night. Last Words: I wish it was Friday! Patricia Allison. Chunk Born: May 5, 1937. Likes: Our parties, my friends., pickles. Ambition: M.D. or Lab Tech. Most Vivid Memory: New Year's Eve 1953 and Dec. 12, 1954. Pet Peeve: People who don't laugh enough. David Amoth. Dave, Born: Aug. 5, 1937. Likes' Peo le in ener'tl . p g . . Ambition: To be a sue- Keith Baker. ,-ess, Likes: Everyone in gen- Dislikes: Chinese fo 0 d eral. and social problems. Pet Peeve: Frerlcles. Last Words: Be seeing Motto: Never get marri- you. ed! Well, maybe . . . Mary Anderson. Guzzler. Born: April 4, 1937, in Escanaba, Michigan. Likes: Movies, gab fests, reading Pogo, I.R.C., The Elevator speech contests, and television. Ambition: To go to col- lege and study scientific dishwashing, eventually become a free lance writer and travel abroad. H1455 0F '55 ' 1 it .loyce Areta. 6610.95 Born: Jan. 19, 1938, Los Angeles, California. Likes: a certain guy. Pet Peeve: Conceited people. Favorite Activity: Skat- ing, horseback riding and parties. Cary Barnard. Barnyard Born: Aug. 11, 1937. Likes: Food. Dislikes: Diets. Greatest Regret: Getting fat. Ambition: To weigh 165 pounds. Viktor Baumstark. Vik. Born: Dec. 15, 1937. Likes: To go to movies. Favorite Sports: Gym- nastics, soccer, and bas- ketball. Last Words: Don't forget me then I don't forget you. Alayne Becker. Shrimp. Bom: July 2, 1937. Likes: TV. Dislikes: School. Ambition: To travel. Lucky Day: The last day of school. Pet Peeve: I-lot rods. Arlene Berreth. Arl. Likes: Majorettes. Dislikes: People who wise crack about the majorettes. Ambition: To be a Pro skater. Favorite Saying: 0-pid- dle! Margaret Blue. ulnagsieln Likes: Dances and peo- ple. g Ambition: A five dollar raise. Most Vivid Memory: The Elevator. Motto: And there you are. Last Words: We'l1 have the paper done by 9:00. Beverly Bowman. KlBe,v.!! Born: Jan. 31, 1937. ' Likes: School activities and my friends. Greatest Regret: Not tak- ing a study hall. Most Vivid M e m 0 r y: Senior Class Play. Sally Jeanne Boyd. Poopsie. Likes: Drags, 'tato chips, Freddy and the girls. Most Vivid Memory: October 1, 1954 and Dun- mire's beach trip. Favorite Saying: I got three words for youf' Nancy Brown Pea picker Likes: Hill-hilly singin', food, being with the girls. Ambition: To get myself married first-THEN Li- la! Last Words: My father oughta' been a million- aire! Patricia Bunnell L'lv4.S'5 0F '55 Bruins k C 1 f Born: Stoc ton, a i - M-Y 4. b P5::::..9:Wh:'d 523:522- Llkis' L'R' and S um er Ambition: To go to Mars Bom: March 4, 1918. Donna Jean Denny. ..Daffy.,, Ambition: Nurse. Greatest Regret: Know- ing Jo Ann. Last Words: Happy birth- day, Ginge. Donald Dietrich. l5Don.,! Greatest Regret: Junior English. Favorite Saying: It's a raid! lpfgsiesvivid Memory: and organize a dance Likes: Ev, Sally, and Most Vivid M e m o r y: March 1954 at Govern- ment Camp. Motto: Don't do today what you can put off un- til tomorrow. Ted Dryer. D I , I b band. the girls. ar enes sum er pany' Likes: Mustard greens, M051 Vivid Memory: Lucky Day: For me I0 chocolate ice cream. Nov. 7, 1954. know and IIOI to tell. Most Vivid Memory: I Lucky Day: Friday 13' forgot. Last Words: Let's go dutch. Larry Burns Larry Born: Nov. 16, 1937. Likes: Eating, hunting, fishing, and wrestling. Ambition: Forest ranger. Lucky Day: Every day. Last Words: Goodbye. Lynn Butts nToney1s Likes: Nevada. Born: May 28, ,39. Pet Peeve: Drive-ins. Lucky Day: March 15. 1954. Gilbert Carlson ICG 'bv l Glen Davenport. Dislikes: Chevrolets 'and girls. Daveno. Ambition: Entering car Bom: Nampa- Idaho' in custom show. iffllst' ?'v!937'. Most Vivid Memory: A I 612 a.cf?'10ns' B.bl trip to the coast. Ambition. o go to 1 e Last Words, I didnst do College Bhd Sllldy to bf! it ' a minister. Sally Cooper Cfcoopii Born: Jan. 11, 1936. Likes: Paul. Greatest Regret' Not meeting Paul Sooner. Lucky Day: June 3, 1955. Most Vivid Memory: The day I became a major- BHC. Elizabeth Davis. Beuy. Born: One sunny day in May. Likes: Art class, blue, music, and 'swiss steak. Dislikes: Hopping the benches in the cafeteria. Ambition: Portland State and commercial art. Most Vivid Memory: June 25, 1952. I Deacon Likes: L.R., music. Pet Peeve: Joyce Areta. Ambition: Undertaker. Last Words: Remember kiddies, no school on Sat- urdays. Dolores Dunmire. Dee Dee. Lucky Day: Friday the 13th of February, 1953, and luckier yet, Septem- ber 17, 1954. Ambition: To wear the mate-third finger, left hand. Favorite Activities: Writ- ing letters, Wednesday nights with the girls and Rally Squad. Ronald Edwards. Skipper. Born: Dec. 6, 1937. Likes: Pat, hunting. Pet Peeve: Girls who are never ready. Sharon Ellison. Pumpkin Likes: Ray Bradbury, Gleason's music and po- tato salad. Ambition: To beat Jon Whitcomb out of a com- mission. Most Vivid Memory: luring into B i s h o p 's INDI. . Catherine Ely. Cathy- Born Nov. 6, 1936. Ambition: To be a teach- er. Most Vivid M e m 0 ry: 18th birthday, fsurprise partyi. Pet Peeve: Health Class. Lucky Day: Graduation. Yvonne Emanuel. Born: Wauneta, Nehr., Dec. 15, 1936. Most Vivid M em o ry: M. P.'s slumber party. Likes: Food, sleep, and everyone in general. Dislikes: Getting up in the morning. Last Worcls: Bye, O.C.! Ray Emme. Born: Dec. 1936. Dislikes: Draft Boards. Motto: Never do today what you can do tomor- row. Last Wortls: Goodbye. Donald Fillis. Dom Born: Bluejacket, Okla., 1936. Likes: Wrestling. Ambition: Wrestling in- structor. Pet Peeve:. Boys who race cars around school. Moto: Live and let live. Last Words: I am getting ready to leave this place. Don Fillpot. Veeblefetzer. Born Aug. 9, 1937. Ambition: To get a horn for Bill's car. Pet Peeve: Characters! Bernetta Fischer. Biernie. Born: Aug. 8, 1936. Lucky Day: Graduation Day. Ambition: Travel. L'lv4.S'5 Of '55 Gene Forbes. Corky. Bom: Aug. 27, 1936. Likes: Roberta and Fords. Dislikes: Waiting for someone. Pet Peeve: A car that won't start. Last Words: It's been fun. Jim French. Slick, Likes: Steaks, Kathleen. Greatest Regret: Playing football, taking geometry. Pet Peeve: Getting beat by W.L., Bauer's topic tests. 4 5 .?f6E.if.iZSM'lBTL!'Q - 'hfe2EiS Uf:':Q5f-liiiiwi Carol Foree. Born: New York, Dec. 15, 1936. Likes: People, t r a v e 1, music. Ambition: Enough, 1 hope. Most Vivid M e m o ry: April of '52 and '54. Motto: Keep smiling. Gerald Frick. Bugout.,' Likes: Sports, U. of 0. Ambition: To pass phys- ics. Motto: Once a Duck al- ways a Duck. !s?EHZm Noreda Froescher. Kitten. Likes: A certain boy and cheeseburgers. Lucky Day: The day l met him. Most Vivid Memory: First plane ricle. Bob Frost. Bo-Head? Favorite Activity: Basket- ball, baseball, F r i d a y night at the fo othall games. Dislikes: Ducks, Mac's bets. John Gettel. Big John. Likes: Athletics. Lucky Day: Evening of Sept. 24, 1954. Ambition: Deliver pa- pers for the E.C. Dorothea Goodson. Kiny. Likes: Boys, parties, peo- ple. Greatest Regret: Pat, the gang. Most Vivid Memory: Summer with Larry and the gang. Last Words: Let's go. Delores Gregor. Punkie. Born: Aug. 14, 1937. Likes: Gary. Ambition: Nurse. Lucky Day: July 1, 1954. Verle Guffy. nFluffy.n Likes: Women. Motto: Never volunteer. Last Words: I've served my sentence. . Constance Haas. Connie. Born: Sure I was, July 2, 1938. Likes: Hot fudge sundaes and slumber parties. Greatest Regret: Driving class with Virginia. William Hopwood. Billy, Likes: Most everything. Dislikes: Certain teach- ers. Motto: Never volunteer. Ambition: To get Lila married: then me. Donna Hadsall. 66Had.!, Ambition. I donvt have .lo Ann Heinz. Geraldine Hiatt. one. 6610.5 If-'el-e,.,, Most Vivid Mem O ry: Born: July 6, 1937. Born: Rocky Mts. of Dunmiress beach pany Likes: Lesley's Chinese Idaho. and the summer of 53. food. Favorite Activity: Major- Favorite Saying: Know Most Vivid M e m 0 r y: ettes and chorus. what I mean? Oct. 29, 1954. Likes: Everyone in gen- Charles Hamill. Hambone. Born: Oct. 30, 1936. Likes: Vickie. Lucky Day: Jan. 9, 1954. Most Vivid Memory: Dec. 10, 1954. Joyce Hartke. Hugo.', Likes: Food, and going with the gang. Most Vivid M em o ry: Summer of '53 with Lar- ry and the gang. Last Words: Let's go! Mike Hatfield. llMutt.,l Ambition: W 0 r k for Stanley R. Sog Ltd. Iris Hodges. Ralph Earl Hodgkinson. Pet Peeves: Stupe, Skitch Katie Lee.' Due lettel- and Gar. Born: Feb. 13, 1936. Born: Aug. 5, 1936. Wayne Hauck. Weiners. Dislikes: Teachers who keep strict discipline. Ambition: Some. Motto: Do it while you can, but do it. Last Words: Take it easy. Wally Hornych. Cub. Likes: Girls. Ambition: To be like Wilbur. Last Words: Smile! Linnea Hovde. filling, Born: June 3, Likes: A certain G. Dav- enport. Most Vivid Mem o ry: Night of March 25, 1954. Ambition: Work for my Creator. Janet Hubbard. iijanji Favorite Saying: You know what I mean. Greatest Regret: Pat for- getting to bring her sleeping bag. Most Vivid Memory: Beach trip summer '54. Likes: Mag's parties. Aneurin Hughes. scAndy'99 Likes: Milk shakes and hamburgers. Dislikes: Pink peddle pushers and girls with bobby pins in their hair. Motto: Amor vincit omnesf' Larry Hull. Chubby- Favorite Saying: I'll be a noisy bird. Ambition: None whatso- ever. Most Vivid M e m 0 r y: Wow!! John Hulse. Johnnie Likes: Luxuries. Dislikes: Some people. Ambition: Peggy. C1455 0F '55 Last Words: I'll make it this time. Greta Humphreys. If h .Si D BS..'3.'fyS.,,.. 16, 1931. 5,fj5,j3yF5 Che '- Eggglnylinoop- 1g'f'10V'fgQ, M Emmy: Born: May 11. 1936. Bom. Feb. 5, 1937. LPk' . 'S d '0 .es Likes: Hunting and fish- M051 Vivid Memory: 1 qs' a m.vl ' in , and other things. June 28 1950 , g . Elfglgs' Crymg at Sad Dislikes: Not: being able Favorite Saying: Oh, pot! ' , - I0 40 HUY Uming anf Last Words: Happy birth- gl? Peeve' Being called fishing and other things. day! ony' Motto: Live and let live. John Johnson. Gluck. Born: Nov. 26, 1936. Likes: Girls. Ambition: What's that? Pet Peeve: Comedians who aren't comedians. Lillian Johnson. ClLil',! Born: Minnesota, Dec. 1935. Likes: Wrestling. Ambition: Nurse. Most Vivid Memory: Feb. 24, 1952: April 15, 1953. Lucky Day: When I graduate. Paul Jubb. Pootsie. Likes: Females. Ambition: 2fLt. U.S.A.F. Lucky Day: July 20.1952. Favorite Saying: Hi Ya', Babydoll! Pet Peeve: Stupid driv- ers. James Kessler. llJim.,l D i sl ike s: Competent teachers. Ambition: Oorlles of it! Motto: Why take life serious, you may never get out alive anyway. Last Words: The more you learn, the more you have to forget. Lura Lanz. John Larson. Lur. Iack. Born: March 15, 1937. Likes: Cars. Likes: Orchestra. Dislikes: Working and Most Vivid M e m o r y: school. November, 1953. Most Vivid M e m o r y: Ambition: To get through If I graduate. the first term in college. Motto: Never volunteer. Last Words: Happy birth- day. Darrell Laurs. Doughnut. Most Vivid Memory: The orange groves at Tigard. Lucky Day: June 3, 1955 -last day of school Last Words: Fare thee well, dear salt mines. Donna Laurs. Donnie- Likes: Parties and a cer- tain boy. Most Vivid M em o ry: Summers of '53 and '54-. Last Words: Let's! Charmaine Lehman. Chan Born: Sept. 18, 1937. Likes: Parties, Punkie's jokes. Most Vivid Memory: May 22, 1954. Last Words: Happy birth- day, Cinge. Ron Lettenmaier. Fazty. Favorite Activity: Look- ing at TV up the street. Ambition: Yeah, maybe some day. Most Vivid Memory: October 22, 1954. Last Words: Life begins. Richard Long, Jr. Dick, Likes: Hunting, and oth- er sports. Dislikes: The way in which we are educated. Ambition: Make a mil- lion and retire when I am 21. William Lunde. Bill. Ambition: To have a '39 Chev. Pet Peeve: Barf from Bob, Earl, Joe, and Don. Favorite Saying: What'll you have? Charles Lundin. Chuck. Born: Jan. 9, 1936. Likes: Sylvia. Pet Peeve: 2fLts. Last Words: The heck with it, Pm going to join the Air Force. Janice Lundin. Ian, Marceil Mark. Born: May 15, 1937. Mm-ky. Lil-WSI BOYS, hot fudge Likes: Slumber parties, sundaes, and being a skating, skiing. majorette. - Ambition: To get Bill's Ambition: To get Lila cm- a horn. married. Last Words: Let's go Pet Peeve: Reckless driv- fishing. ers. Donna Maag. KiMu ,I g. Likes: Parties, potlucks, blue, the girls, and more parties. Most Vivid Memory: Dunmire's beach party, Aug. 12, 1954, going out with the girls. Pet Peeve: Being short. Last Words: Let's go partyin'! Clive MacDonald Moa Ambition: W o r k for Stanley R. Sog, Ltd. Favorite Activity: Bet- ting and eating oranges. Motto: Live fast: die young: have a good look- ing car. 01 '55 .. I f lee if .W Laura Gay Marshall. Cfcaydyllf Greatest Regret: Sitting behind Ron Thom in English. Ambition: Play a duet with Liberace. Last Words: Happy birth- day, Ginge! joan Malin- Carl May. Betty McDermid. 1oanie. Carlos.,' Squash, Bom: Feb. 24, 1937, Ambition: None notice- Favorite Saying: Oh, Likes: Majorettes, being Hlfle- bilrf! with the girls- Dislikes: Skinny women. Dislikes: Being the cap- Mnst Vivid M e m 0 1- yg F a v o r i t e Saying: Itis tain of the old toads. Summer of 954. naughty but it's nice. Lucky Day: July 1, 1950 Last Words: Letls go! Motto: Don't worry about and June 7, 1954. Donald Manwiller. IlDon.H Born: Dec. 7, 1937. Ambition: Wish I had some. Most Vivid Memory: Telephone pole. Motto: Never do today what you can put off un- til tomorrow. Most Vivid Memory: Beach trip with the girls '54 Louise Mighells. Lou. Born: Oct. 28, 1937 in Oregon City, Oregon. Dislikes: Parties in gen- eral and people who don't think I talk enough. Favorite Saying: Que lastima! Most Vivid Memory: P.A. and I slipping down 7th St. in the snow on a Friday night. William Miller. Bill. Ambition: To get through college. Favorite Activity: -Foot- ball and swimming. Dislikes: Oregon weath- er. Gloria Misley. Measley Misley. Born: Nov. 8, 1937. Likes: Chinese food, par- ties and people. Greatest Regret: Having driving lessons with Vir- ginia. Most Vivid M em 0 r y: Dunmire's beach trip and November 10, 1954. Dennis Mitchell. Speedy. Born: Blackwell, Okla. Ambition: To be a, chicken farmer with Har- old Beagley. Lucky Day: Dec. 16, '54-. Last Words: If you can't whip them, join them. Roland Montagne. Rollie. Likes: Almost anything. Greatest Regret: Wy- more's immunity to some women. Last Words: I'll string along with Goodson. Patricia Moore. CfPat'l, Born: August 23, 1937. Fayorite Saying: Sure it IS. ' Most Vivid M e m o r y: November 23, 1953. Last Words: Happy birth- day, Ginge! Nancy Morris. Hannah Likes: Food and slumber parties. Most Vivid Memories: Dunmire's beach party: messing around in the old Ford the summer of '53. Greatest Regret: Losing all my pennies in third period study hall. Mary Lou Welch Nauretz fKL0u.5l Born: Nov. 29, 1937. Likes: Frank. Lucky Day: The day my husband gets home. Favorite Saying: What'll you have? Gary Newhouse. Gan Motto: Climb out on a limb, that's where the fruit is. Most Vivid Memories: Midnight rides in the Safari Car, IRC, Hi-Y. JoAnne Newland. i5J0'5! Likes: Everybody, food. Most Vivid Memory: My one-legged return to school. Last Worcls: Sad to leave: glad to go. Virginia Niemela. Ginny.', Likes: Boys, natch! Dislikes: Schoolwork and flat tires. Most Vivid M e m 0 r y: Night of Tigard game. Favorite Saying: You bet! Motto: Don't do today what you can put off un- til tomorrow. Delores Nixon. upatis Born: August 1, 1937. Ambition: Nurse. Most Vivid M e m o r y: Margaret P.'s slumber party. Last Worcls: I can and 1 canit, I will and I won't, I'll be darned if I do and I'll be darned if I don't. C0455 0 F '55 Terry Osborn. 0zzie. Likes: Girls. Most Vivid M e m o ry: Homecoming. Virginia Parrish. uGillll.,, Likes: Cookie b a t t e r, reading, music, and out- door sports. Motto: Be nice to people until you make a million -then people will be nice to you. Ambition: Be ful millionaire. Last Words: Be seeing you! a success- M Dale Palmer. Freddie, Born: Dec. 26, 1935. Favorite Activity: Fish- ing. Likes: Girls fonce in a whilel. ,lean Patterson. llpiggygf Born: August 20, 1937. Likes: Slumber parties, skiing, food, the girls, and a red '34 Ford. Lucky Day: June 27, '54, Most Vivid Memories: Dunmire's beach trip, f o o t b all homecoming, senior class play, and Dec. 3, 1954. Barbara Penni Hoffard. Bobbie. Born: March 4, 1937. Likes: Andy. Lucky Day: April 15, '54. Ambition: Some. Joe Pesek. 010889.95 Born: I haven't any proof. Ambition: To get a horn for Bill's car. Lucky Day: The day Don goes to Africa. Sharon' Phipps. Monkey. Favorite S a y i n g: Oh, goodness! Last Words: Happy birth- day, Virginia. Lesley Dea Pischke. Lassie Likes: Carol, Donna's parties, a certain some- one, driving. Dislikes: Backseat driv- ers, flat tires, Charmaine's whistle. Most Vivid Memory: June 10, 1954-October 29, 1954. Elaine Plawman. Fuzzy, Greatest Regret: Sitting across from Ron Thom in English class. Ambition: To dance bal- let in Carnegie Hall while Gay plays a duet with Liberace. Most Vivid Memory: Rutherford's barn. Margaret Pletz. Pletzie- Likes: Music and Jour- nalism. Greatest Regrets: Sandra, Delores, and Yvonne. Ambition: To play like Liberace. Last Words: Maybe not cum laude, but by golly. Carol Ann Plotts. Plottsie. Likes: 'Tatoe chips, Sari, Remus, and the girls and people with a sense of humor. Lucky Day: When I be- came a majorette. and in a year and a half. Most Vivid M e m 0 ry: Dunmire's beach party, Lesser's licorice, slumber parties, and June, '54. Stuart Pratt. Stu. Greatest Regret: Signing. up for physics class. Pet Peeve: People who park on the parking lot. Favorite Saying: Go, go, go! Last Words: Happy birth- day. Lila Raney. Lillia. Likes: To sleep. Greatest Regret: Wearing specs. Ambition: To become a wealthy old maid. Pet Peeve: You'll be the first. Lucky Day: The day I can collect my old age pension. Gordon Rebischke. 1. Buster F udangf' Ambition: To drive in a hard top race. Lucky Day: May 2, 1953. Most Vivid Mem o r y: New Year's Eve, 1953. .lo Ann Reeves. 1110.51 Born: Oct. 16, 1937 in 0.C. Likes: Pink, potluck, and people in general. Pet Peeve: Cleaning my majorette boots and not being able to gain weight. Lucky Day: When I get my own car. Ambition: O.S.C. Marjorie Remus. Marge Born: To live. Lives: Yeah! Favorite Activity: Major- ettes and boys. Likes: Fun!! CLASS T! Elizabeth May Richardson Liz. Born: Jan. 20, 1938. Likes: People, IRC, Ral- ly an,d Student Council. Greatest Regret: My hook nose. Most Vivid Memory: Football Queen. Ambition: College and a designing career so that I can be a rich old maid. Gerald Ritter cclerryfs Born: Possibly. Greatest Regret: Girls?! Favorite Saying: Keep your mouth shut and ears open. Last Words: Army, here I come! 0F'55 Gordon Riseling. Strocker. Dislikes: Chevrolets. Ambition: To own a Full Race. Pet Peeve: Being passed up by passing cars. Motto: Don't do today what you can put off un- til tomorrow. Last Words: lt's the wea- ther! Larry Roberts. Mr. Peepers. Born: .lune 19, 1937. Dislikes: English. Ambition: HAH! Lucky Day: When l graduate. Last Words: Goodbye. - WI i HI: Edward Roley. flEd-U Born: August 13, 1937. Likes: Quarter horses. Dislikes: Know-it-alls Y' Greatest Regret: School. Ronald Sanatel. Rom Born: October 1, 1937. Likes: Fun. Ambition: To be success- ful. Dislikes: Smartalecks. Last Words: Be good. Mary Satterlee. Squirt. Born: Jan. 12, 1936. Likes: Hot fudge sun- daes, Connie's slumber parties, being with the girls. Ambition: To get Lila married. Greatest Regret: Having driving class with Vir- ginia. Donald Sehmeiser. Stupe. Ambition: To roll the E.C. paper for Gettel. Likes: Food, sports, and clubs. Mary Bell Schrader. Bell. Born: April 13, Likes: People in general. Ambition: Some. Motto: Never do today what you should have. done yesterday and can put off until tomorrow. Larry Seaman. Boat. Born: May 19, 1936. Likes: Skiing, mountain- eermg. Favorite Saying: Excelsi- or. Last Words: Bye, 0.C. Wilbur Selby. Herman. Lucky Day: Nov. 23, 157. Likes: Moonlight nights. Favorite Saying: Don't got none. KZASS 0f'55 Carl Setera. - li Slim. Likes: Blondes, Donna. ggfglnstehner' Egggieilephens' Dislikes: Football, run- Bom: Yakima, Wash., Bom: Oct- 19, 1937. lfllni D D Wh I Feb. 16, 1937. Likes: F003- Duc Y ay' en met Dislikes: Mondays. Most Vivid Mem0l'Y1 LOHNE7 d . I h ll Pet Peeve: My cat. 001- 9, 1954- ast or S' S a re' Last Words: I dood it! Pet Peeve: C0f1UCited Il.lI'l'l. people. Ronald Shobe. Rom Likes: dancing at Tim- berline. Favorite Saying: Fall in and see me. Motto: Live each day as it comes. Ambition: To marry a rich widow. Richard Singleterry. Flash. Likes: Most anything. Dislikes: The rest. Motto: Never volunteer. Kay Staats. Staatsie. Born: June 19, 1937, in Portland. Likes: Everyone and ev- erything but strawberries. Greatest Regret: Being taller than most of the senior boys. Most Vivid Memory: May 11, 1950. Robert Stalick. Melvin. Born: 16 days after Oct. 1, 1937. Likes: Licorice milk- shakes. Ambition: To get a horn for Bill's car. Most Vivid Memory: The laughs after the Christmas Ball. Lilah Stephens. Stevia Born: Aug. 23, 1937. Likes: Beach and food fany kindl. Ambition: Amount to something. Favorite Saying: I don'I know. Motto: Live and let live. :iii- Emery Stone. Stoney. Born: March 14, 1937. Lucky Day: When school is out. Ambition: To work at the Portland C e m e n t Plant. Last Words: So long. Sandra Stonecypher. Sandy. Likes: Margaret P., spe- cial noodles, and meat- balls on Chinese food. Ambition: To leam to dance and to visit in Missouri. Motto: Those who can- not remember the past are condemned to repeat it. Dixie Eve Sullivan. Dugan. Born: Chicago, Illinois. Favorite Saying: Never fear. Pet Peeve: Coming home at 12 p.m. Genevieve Forbes Swan. Genny. Bom: August 27, 1936. Likes: Bob. Lucky Day: Dec. 26, '53. Most Vivid Memory: New Year's Eve, 1954. Charles Switzer. Chuck Born: Oct. 11, 1937. Most Vivid Memory: Entering room 33 first day of English class. Likes: Most everything. Pet Peeve: People who copy papers. Ambition: Keep out of English K. Carol Tamura. Tammie. Likes: Sports, and good- natured people. Dislikes: Sour people. Ambition: Nurse. Last Words: You'll hear from me, I hope. .ludith Terry. nludyjs Born: Sept. 2, 1937. Likes: Art class, friends, and fishing with Charley. Pet Peeve: Little fish. Motto: Bigger and bet- ter fish. Ronald Thom. Ron. Ambition: To be a suc- cess. Pet Peeve: Self-centered people. Favorite Saying: Don't do anything I wouldnit do. Greatest Regret: Sitting ln front of Gay in Eng- lish class. Charles Thomas, Jr. Chuck. Likes: Judy, fishing and hunting. Favorite Saying: Lets go fishing! Last Words: Take it easy . . . Patricia Timberman. spat... Born: August 17, 1936. Likes: Ron, food and sleep. Lucky Day: Feb. 13, 1954, and March 16, 1954. Pet Peeve: A person who is always early. Last Words: Goodbye, see ya' around. Virginia Tuthill. Little Tut. Born: Jan. 20, 1938. Most Vivid Memory: November 20, 1954. D i sl i lc e s: Charmaine's whistle. Last Words: It's not my birthday! Darlene Vandeherghe. Doo,foe. Likes: L.R. and slumber parties. Favorite Saying: Catcha my lingo? Ambition: Become a phy- sician. Pet Peeve: Only getting to stay out until 12:00 P.M. Colleen VanLandingham. Redhead Born: Aug. 7, 1937. Likes: Kent. Ambition: Marriage. Last Words: Bye, Caro- lyn. L'lv4.S'.S' 01 '55 Cherie VanValin. Harry. Born: April 5, 1937. Ambition: To become a millionaire on Nancy's pennies. Motto: There's always hope. Richard Wamser . Dick.', Born: May 20, 1936. Likes: Sailing. Ambition: Become an architect. Most Vivid M e m o r y: Gripsholm. -ll - Douglas Vincent. Dave Wells Punky. Ambition: To learn my English. Lucky Day: lf l graduate. Most Vivid M e m o r April 17, 1954. yi Donald White. Gus. Dom Likes: Good music and Bom: July 8,1936- huckleberry pie. Lucky Day: July 7. Ambition: To put George Likes: Girls. out of business. Pet Peeve: Hard tests. Hugo Weichel. Muscles Ambition: To be a pilot on the first rocket ship to Mars. Dislikes: Rainy weather of Oregon. Favorite Sports: Soccer, wrestling, tumbling, and swimming. Last Words: Auf Weider- sehen. Donna White. Doodles, Born: July 8, 1936, Ore. gon City. Likes: A certain guy. ambition: To be a mod- e . Favorite Day: Monday nights and Thursday nights. Most Vivid Memories: Nov. 1, 1954 to Jan. 17, 1955. Toni Whiteman. Cupid. Likes: Most everyone and everything. Pet Peeve: Gloomy peo- ple. Lucky Day: Friday, Feb. 13, 1953. Gary Williams. Gary Willi- Born: .lune 16, 1937. Ambition: Study medi- cine. Most Vivid Memory: M.W. slumber party 52. Pet Peeve: Girls with red hair. Last Words: Keep up the grind. Carol Ann Wilson. Wacky Willy. Favorite Sayin g: All- righty, tidy. Most Vivid M e m o ry: Senior class play. Ambition: To get through college. Last Words: Happy birth- day, Ginge! Charlene Wilson. Chan Born: Jan. 2, 1937. Greatest Regret: B e i n g bashful. Most Vivid M e m o ry: Spring of '53. Favorite Saying: What- 'll you have? Myra Ann Wilson. Sarah. Likes: Plottsie. humor- ous people, blue eyes.. Chinese food. Pet Peeve: Get in ear1y,, Myra. . Most Vivid Mem ory: Unlocked lst floor broom closet. Last Words: Let's go! L'lv45.S' 0F '55 Lynda Wynans. aLynn.n Likes: Parties and study. hall. Greatest Regret: Being a pessimist. Ambition: To travel. Pet Peeve: Chaperones. Last Words: I'd rather live before l'm dead than Virginia Smith Earl Wright. Motto: Let's have a par- tyl Most Vivid M e m o r y: The third act of the seni- or class play lHeh-heh!J Pet Peeve: Mr. Bauer sending us band members back for pink slips. Likes: Mrs. Wade's Eng- lish class and parties. Kent Wymore Harlenie. Lives: To help others live. Likes: To live. Motto: To live before I die. Last Words: Take back your heart, I asked for liver. be dead before 1 live. 1. Andy Hughes 2. Jo Ann Reeves 3. Judy Terry 4. Janice Lundin 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Mary Lou Nauretz Charles Lundin Pat Allison Cherie Van Valin Geraldine Hiatt Larry Seaman Charmaine Lehman George Adams Larry Kirchem Sharon Ellison Donna and Darrell Laurs .lo Ann Heinz Lynda Winans Virginia Niemela Joyce Areta Donna Maag 21. Catherine Ely 22. Mary Anderson 23. John Gettel 24. Sharon Phipps 25. Nancy Brown 26. Bev Bowman 27 Liz Richardson 28. 29. Arlene Berreth Dixie Sullivan SENIIIR BABY PICTURES 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57 Carol Ann Plotts Leslie Pischke Ron Edwards .lo Ann Newland Eleanor Addison Gene and Genevieve Forbes Mary Satterlee Kitty Goodson Margaret Blue Toni Whiteman Charles Thomas Lila Raney Charlene Wilson Donna-and Donald White Nancy Morris Myra Wilson Margaret Pletz Gloria Misley Dee Dee Dunmire Connie Haas Kay Staats Bemetta Fischer Don Schmeiser Virginia Parrish Pat Timberman Gay Marshall Pat Moore Donna Hadsall 1 vw J ...Q WW 1.2 O. --v ! ,WZ ,G Q55 i IIE? llifisll - ',-5 N S ,, 'fa 1.1 Am ,A V we w u. N 0 Q' 0 14' , ck Q ,vri Ulf .4 Q 0 ,'K K fl pg 4, .K , ., uidvgi , 1 ', . L. 'L ., 4. , . . ADJTZ, -Qfvq'-,ig . ,'..-' -1 -1:54 uni 1. .f- I 'ik , 'v 5 . qs-1 , x , 3,'.x-:?f9 ,.r4' '-' . fa, wr, .-F . , ,: ,b . ' 1,0 V .f-1--vf.,-. 1 -ip' aka M ,,.,, nk, v -4, . M ,t A .R ,l rp' .Q K In 1 n . 4,1 ' Q .H 5?'.', ' M' F r f .. 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Jutly Hyde. Autlrf-y HfUV'ilI, JoAnn Brusvo. Carol Biggs-rs. llnnnzl Hamilton. ,IillliI'f Brown. Row 2'--Mr. Cameron, Patty Gibson, Milzic Lindquist, Jeanine Moyer. Burlmru Liens-rt, Mnrgurf-l Dougherty, Yirgic- Dugan. Francis lluvitlson. Firlitll I1llllilfI,l'Q'Il, ,Ioan White, Paula Kvith, llzlvirl Sill0l'. Row 34-Cary Dennison, Larry Trygg, Robert Bnlrst, Larry Tracy. Kern Bownmn. Etl Sm-res, Bill Mahoney, Andy Baker. lion Elliot. Bzlilvy Seidel, ,lurk Lindquist, Clytle Hrnwn. ,G F l fi i . i , n3 p.H,gf4t tmk??' ttitt ,ffggf Q. 1- ,tw- :Q ' 1 v R 1-fi K I af' S. ' my Q 4 5' -K K- 'I' K 5 1, 2 A ka. K ,QQVK trt. l lfwgg- . ..... pf . ff r t .. ' , 'yi i 6 L I ' it 5 iii-A 5 X X 1 Q 1 2215 ,. K . f ,iilg r. . ttttt .5 t ,Q gf i . 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V - 1 , ' F533 A ' -V --Lm-, L A - - s- if 'Y' .--- Sw :Qu C WM-M 'Wg -'fi' , , , if - V ' ' si , f up 4. 1, ,Uv , 5. , ,S i s as 3 5 ... NlN'l'll GRADE Row l-Janire Pasker, Bob Partlow, Joe Pavlinae, Barbara Person, Dirk Phelps, Shirley Pixler, Joe Planton, Wanda Rainbow, Donny Ray, C Reddaway. Row 2-Warren Reed, Judy Reio, Della Renner, Nora Rindflerh, David Roberts, Kenith Roberts, Donna Rogers, Philip Roos., Kenith Rumgay., Na Salvadore. Row 3Y.lames Srheer, Red Svhmale, Patsy Seamon. Ed Serres, Marv Lou Settera, Danny Sevy, Patsy Sharp, Florence Shaw, Joseph Shea, Allan Shock' gow 4TNorma Shoe-kley, David Shook, Marvin Siebent, Christine Smith, Rivhard Smith, David Sosnovske, Delores Sprague, Dee Staats, Jeanette Stag risril a Stark. 50147 SFWCFHCF Stebner, Larry Stewart, Norma Stone, .lohn Streight, Malcolm Taylor, Marjorie Kenny, David Todd, Marcella Towman, Larry Tr ary rmp. Row 6-Gayle Tsvhopp, Claudia Turnhow, Glenda Turner, Larry Vandeberghe, ,ludy Vaughan, Lloyd Wagner, Ann Walker, Gloria Watnee, Li Weeks, Pat Weizal. Row 74Viola Walters. Eileen Wert. Diane Whiting. Doris White, Harley White. .loan White. Pat White. Cene Weise, Vernon Weise, .lim Wiley. Row 8-Judy Wiley, David Williams, Elsie Wingerd, Hans Zirbel, Bob Nivhols, David Smith, Calvin Wilson, Loretta Rhodes, Don Cox. EIGHTH GRADE QAQQ . . I Row 1-Judy Boles, Maryann Kenaston, Diane Boiley, Judy Wilgon. Jannifer Tully. Gail Morris, Patty Brewer, Judy Denny, Marg- aret Tosler, l8All'll6l . ' Row 2-Walt Curtis, Ken Bauer, Kathy Jones, Charlotte Cutlgel, Carol Wanlse. Roselle Ne-whouse, Elizabeth Kring. Audrey Hrovat, Cynthia Peoples, Hans Ratltke. I3-Walylic Jolly. Terry Kelsay, Theron Eells. Rosney Vermillion. Jerry Slxeels, Bailey Seida, Gary Hllnt. John Davis, Dick e e ver. 1 1 x ' , ' K F wt- ' I X ' B Row l-fllarlene Burns, Jualy Phipps. Dorothy Sosnovslw, Flora Garner. Annette Rogers, Joyve lrvy. Kathleen Little. Charlene' Hale, I.in:la Read. Ron' 2-Mrs. Chapele, John Barney. Rohm-rt Hoffman. Ron Renner. Charlene Marvin, Louise Dvavli, Karen Jene:-s. l,arry DIVCUIIIRIS, ffarrell Cooke, Darrel Amlerson. Tom Ross. v h . Rau' 3-Mike Brerk, Cary Rollgers, Darry Cary. Rolrerl Balrst, Pat WlT0llH, DFlli't' kllltxrllll. Roll 5l1'W2ll'l. liilroll M4'lIIl!'l't'. .lilll Stewart. Nirky Welllillg. g f' 4 -tl cy , ani 1 HE Rau' l-Eilhll Staton, Carol Diggers, Virginia Toll, Carolyn Roethe. Diane Perrin, lVlarl1-ne So-xw. Mary Deagley, Patsy Dnriv. Iilllllil Moluerg. Y I Q Row 2-Mr. Rhomlwrg, Cary Cihson. Janice Brown, Laura llanben. Llntla Bef-lx-r, Lola Cool- fnzanne Selby, Doris Tllonll'50l1- Duane Watt. Irvin Dugan. Row 3-Farry Hanrk. ,IIIITIPS Carvison, Don Mitrhell, James Wlhite. Frml Hagetlorn, Doherl Dv-I ifnwli. Larry Rmlgers. Chris Peder- sen. EIGHTH GRADE Ron' l-Pat Brimhall, Mary Bloye, Norma Heimhignvr, Bonnie Allen, Vivian Wagner, Darlene l.c-wis, Pat Jordan, Glenda Alsup, JoAnn Brusro. Row 2--R. W. lit-30lltll'1l, Ron Granqnist. Dvnrel Eells, Don Robertson, Vernelle Hamnf-s, Carol Bristol. Lavonne Cartl, Wayne Curl, lmwis Wlhito, Ron Tofltly. Rau' figflary Dennison. Eclwarnl Logan, Stanley Tie-cltke, Russ Stroy, Arvhie Palmer, James Pryor, Dwight Lively, Norman Zumwalt, Roy Etlwartls, Quentin Rippey. n. said if Row l4Donna Monwlenhall. Carlenv Johnson, ,loyve Daugherty, Sherry Haxton, Znvtte- Baker, Darla Clark, Arleen Jasmer, Betty Byrne, Nancy Dunlop. Ron' 2-Mr. Sawyvr, liornell Bohn, Virgil Mamvillc-r, Marlin Swivk, Roger Benwlirt. Franves Elmvr, Leslie S1'llllll., Melvin Sump, llowarzl Warxlwu-ll, Estes Craelo, Uavitl Smith. Harold lniranslt. Ron' 3-Divk Smith, Orion Wie-se-. Hola Ramsour. Carston Berreth, Daryl Sivkvr, Larry Wiose, Larry Trygg, Bill Sesler, Davirl llosfowl, Rogvr Vvivkstrom, Ronalcl Wiilson, Cary Brinkman. IJ I 4 ' 1 ith- Y .Nfl llou' l--l.avina Oshornv, Donna Hamilton, Joanne Toman, Shirley Clapp, Cantli Whiteman, Marilyn Strahan, Jutlv Rumholtl, Sanflra Minor. Palsy Oshorn. ' Row 2-Mr. llipv, Cary M1-Gahuey, Tom Lutlrell. Antly Baker, Aletta Koepsol, Margaret Larson. Sharon Surerus, ,loan Kamolz, Dvnnis Brown. llc-orge Hihhartl, lloll Frost. Ron' 3--Paul Rolwrls. lv11ll'VlIl Fenskv. Don Elliott. Sha-ltlan Renan, Monroe Sipe. Dale Hannaforsl, Cary .lat-kson, Ilan Tavlor, Wallter Powell. ' Absent from Pirture-Terry Dugan, Marlin Hein, Carole Olson. EVENTII GRADE iraq 35.5 L.-U. E, ' 'ggi-'Qi' Ron' rl---lie-lly Rong:-lon. lfayw Wviosv. Karon Clapp, .-Xuilrvy Evllx. Tm-ina Cox, lmanna Harvillv. ,lanol XX oonls. Carolyn lfillpol. l'ally liryln. Run' 2'--Javk Krug:-r. llvrnaril Cainer, Mrs llf-nrilnon. Carole Sell-y. Carolyn Miglwlls. .llltly Millvr. Rlllll Knoll. Karon llase, Sharon llakkinvn. ,lnely llyrlv. ,loan AI1ll1'l'S0lI. Jann-s Ballon. Df'llIllrlg1lrN. Rl1'llill'll Ranling. Rau' fi -Holm Morgan, Cllarle-5 lxlI'llllQ'llllllll. lveslvy Clllllllllgllillll. Marlyn X an lilllllllllgllillll. llill Poxwll. ,lillllvr lloflwl. lloln S1-yinonr. Daviml Siilor, llon Parkvr, Yvrnon Hamnes, Dale- Erelt. Mike Fevartonl. Douglas Mark. 'D l 'Qs' 'W 'Jw -4... 4' w. X Ron' lgllflrw. Slrnup. Sally l'lymplon. Carolyn llunlvr. Norlvnv Ps-rlxins. Slwri We-lvlv, llossvlla Fi-lls. Patty Rowliln-rl'y. Mi'-ln-lv Tliolnaf, Mary l,ou Tavvn. ,laniro Sllt'l'lIr. Nou' 2'fR1llI1't' ffnrlif, llorolliy Tuiliill. Ann llarr. Fayv Miller. Fvvlyn Tinnor. Sharon lfiella-r, Suv W1-sl. lla-ily llloyv. Sharon Nation. Palfy Slroale-r. Alan lrnvy. Whym- Slalii-lx, Ga-iw l imnn'am'. Danny Cooke-. Ron' fl---Erwin: Hvilman. ,lorry f:l'lSllillIl. llill llluo. Miko Conovin-ll. ,lim l,allirop. ,lim llullig. Ron W1-lllilig. ,lim Robinson. llarry Hartfvil. Adolf l'larlff'il. Phil Holswortli, Bill Cvllvl. rllonnny Bam-r. I'I1IMu1lln-ws. gil 'v Row l-Patty Larson. Br-tty Sturgeon, lrenr Marlinot. flfllllllt' Cranor, Joyvv Tiefhkv. .Im-an Branum. Joan Cllt'l'I'lQ'!', Ruth Ealwarqls ,Ivan llifilippo, Sllrri Kyle. l Ron' 2-Mr. flrilvlulo, Lauri-n Willalrnl, Kr-itll Rose-nherry. Tom Bilvknvr. Kr-nm-Ili Stone, Gwen Crawford, Donna lim,-is. Judy Qlqm Yivgie Dugan. Caryl Nvss, Kirk Slow-vypllvr. Bonny Rainlbolt. Rogvr Nichols. Frank Wiflllilig. ' l Ron' 3-lfra-ml Wefy'f-r, Alfrml Cmly, Rolwrl Verley, Mike Howard. Roger Nll'47tlt'lllllS. Jn-rry Livglltnn, E1l4lie' Hauvk, Rmmlql llglag, llruu- Moorv, ,Ianws Hogg. Bill Baker, .lavk I,lll1lQlllSl, James Cary. No! in pirmrv--l7ram'0s llavielson, Dennis Cregf-r. SEVENTH GRADE 'K ' . 'RL . Q , - Row lv -Slmron Cross, ,lulir Ann Taylor. Joy:-0 Smith. Phyllis Johnson. Lois Roms. .lzinvl Rvio. Veliln l.11lI1'1lSIf'l'. SYJIIPY HSIYS, fl1lllll'l'llI!' llzllv. Y . , - w , Ron' 2--Mr. Cf-rlx, Hill Me-Kinm-y. Kay Tennvy. Diane Aflznns, Connie Wmgel, Audrey Sllovkley. Sharon lVIi'hNl1PI. hlmron Brunnvll. glml-1.9 C4114-F, Pot flllvn, Roh ll:-Prelto. Jerry S1'llIllZllt'. I N . I , ,4 N Hou' lfl -.lov S2llll'll4'Z. .lvrnlml Kiillvy. Miko Wilsoli, Miko Hirfl. Lnlw.Henn1g:. RRI, N-linrlmrli. Rflll Mlllf'l'. Bflll M'f ? - LW' f1 l m- ,lim ffralwforel, Tim Roonev. llunm- Lowis. Ken WEIIQXITYEIIIICT, Lyle' Hlnkle. Ron' l-f-Row Oslnorn, Carol Solom, Peggy Slrulovff, Julie! Roll, Judy Cramer, Vera Eolls. Virginia Wl1ilil1g. Donna Eckert, Sharon J0rlIiln. Row 2--Mivlxy Minor. l,ill'l'f'll Miller, Sharon llartkv, Monnn Lev, Carla Sharpen Estlwr Hruns. ffhzlrlotte Rosonlwrry, Marie Hinklf-, Sherry Rivlvlloff, Joanne Crawford, Mirhavl Burke. ainul Miss Jessie Allen. Ron' fliwlzlller KIIll'liI', Cerzllfl Meeker, Larry Hooks, Tell Johnson. Claude Feilils, Norman HZIQEQEOTII, Rolwrl Cook, Rivhnrcl lwlvlllllllll. Rirllzlril Mzlrlow, Douglas Kelly. .lerry DuBois, Todml Morrison, :mel Clycle Brown. .fllrsorlt from pivlurv -Larry Johnson, Roherla King, I1f'Slt'!' Lanz, and Jerold Robinson. H0 011 IICIETY RL, Ron' l-Uarlenv Cameron. Margaret llaughvrly. Ralf-ne MvNiec-e. Verna Ham-k. Cynthia Pveples, Elizalnr-Ili Kring. Gail Morris. All4lI'1 y Hroval. Mary Ellen Bloye, Pally Gibson, Collvf-n Anderson. Barbara Arola. Privilla Stark. Janine lllayvr. Ron' 2-Mrs. Cliapvllv, Barbara Lienorl, Sharon llva,-zle, Joy!-0 Hokkim-n. Suv Ml'BlIrI19y', Carol Curran. Patsy llvalmluin. Diane- Whil- lllg, l,aura Fellbivk. Christine Smith, Marianlm Kovh, Marilyn Stralin, Judy Rumlvolil. Eililll IilllHlgI'4'lI, Ivan lxainnolz. Rau' 3-Marilyn Fl'llSliy. Yivki Bogllml. Sll9lll0I1 Ronan, Melvin Sump. Dirk Wvelclrer, Bailvv Seinla. Kern IEIIVVIIHIII. lion Usluornz-. W SIYIIP Al'l'll2lIYlllt'1lll. Ronalnl Ames. .lerrv Skef-Is, Walt Curtis. Dennis Merriam, Maynaril BIN'-llilllilll, Dale' llannaforal. Xnn Uonalalson. She-rrp Jonvs. flora Lynn Elinor. M BOYS' LEAG E Ro ' I--.l 'G '.l 1 'N ' -, . , Poxpni eff! riuam, Wayne Jolly, Dennis Merriam. Dirk Phelps. Larry Tracy. Tvrry Rely-L lynwl Seikpr. Mike Bnwk. Bm Row 2-Mr qawyvr Dannv gov ' ' ' ' - - , A . y .llm CHl'VlSOH Holm Dvpretto D if TI - ' '- V - . -. v ' . . Hopmam, Joe mamoni ' 1 , 011 VO- , Ron Cranflmsl. bar! Rulilaw-ly. lu-in Bowman. Jams-s IDFFICE FURCE IHUMA5 G: 'YELFURD en Ci Z 6 '1' 29 'O ,,,,a, ,6- V .ov 57 Row 1--Limla Cranquisl, Yvonne Knmalz, Sharon Hengle, Mrs. Einglehrerllt. RlHlF27,lilIllI10 Mayer, l7rzln4'4-S Boskel, Darlene Cameron, Virginia Eirlislealll, Etlitll liunxlgren, Lois Beyl, Elsie Wirlgerll, Sully Buol, Della Renner, Carol Hansen, Joy:-e Hukkinen. LIBRARY STAFF rv .-i., ' EW 2 'T' Larry Caruin, Shirley Pixler, Colleen Anderson., Nam-y Cranor, Linda Weeks, Nnnvy Sulvmlore, lVIrs.' Furs, Fern Cepforml, Pal Gibson, Jeannette Staags, Colleen Kelly. HE PERIA STAFF JUNIDR RED CRDSS L+., CP No, f g I gf--- ' A i JYWX fuk I itling--Marianna Kovh, Editor: Laura Felbiek, Assistant Photographer: Luly Wlilson, Artist. ' . - l funding- Diane Whiting, Assistant Ealilnrg Gale ll:-mz, Plmmgrapher: Mrs. This year the projevt was to fill A18 boxes for newly ehlldren Every student in ,lnnior High is a member ol' the Rod Cro DX. A'lVi50r- x D H x , foreign countries. These were turned in to the Red Cross Hen 0' pr 5e 'A nn om' ' mn, ' nm' quarters to be sent where neetlerl. llhe Junior High Hesperian staff would like to express its Connnitte IllI'llllN'l'S are: Dick Phelps. Harbar l.ienert. 'mreciation and thanks to everyone who has helped toward Serres, and Mr. Cipe, Advisor. - completion of the yearbook. HU TLEH TAFF ,i s, .ffl i Seated-Patsy Seaman, Vickie Bogtlen, Janis Hagedorn, Virginia Eirhsteamlt, Dee Staats, Jutly Wiley, Coral Lynn Elmer, Carol- Curran, Edith Lunmlgren, Marianna Korh, Sally Buol, Patsy Baldwin. Standing-Frank Haugen, Neil Koppelo, Don Douglas, Don Osborne, Mrs. Jones, advisor, Wayne Brown, Cary Booth, Marilyn lfensky, Sherry Jones, Pat Gibson, Sharon Heagle. The Hustler, the Junior High School monthly paper, gives students opportunities in reporting, editing and niirneographing. Last fall the staff toured the Uregonian where they learned more about newspaper work. Editor, Cora Lynn Elmer, Assistant, Carol Curran, News Editor, Pat Gibson, Department Editor, Marilyn Fen- jkyz I'll'l'lf1lfP Editor, Patsy Seaman, Sports Editor, Don Usborne, Copy Editor, Marianna Kochg Art Editor, utly Vlfi ey. PHUTUGRAPHY Standwui 'SDJ 'K' was LJ qsgi,g a Y WW' rg, se, lfronl Ron'-Lois Bass, Glenda Turner. Priscilla Stark, Laura Felhick, Diane Whiting, Pat Weigel, Joyce Kennedy, Mr. Bentz, Dick Criswcll. Buck lellll'-Wfilyllt' Archamheau, Darwin Eells, Dennis Merriam, Leslie Davis, Lloyd Wagner, Jerry Gettle, Iohn Barney, Robert llelier. The photography club takes all the pictures for the Junior High section of the Hespcrian. The club meets every day with Mr. Bentz. who organized it in 1949. It has grown each vcar. The officers of the club this year gre: Priscilla Stark, President: Dennis Merriam, Vice-president: Diane Wlliting, Secretary, Sue McBurnery, reasurer. 1--Hit fd Silting'-Mrs. Foster, Della Benner, Janine Moyer. Marcy Tonlan, Pat Arnold. Margaret Dougherty. Bllfbllfll Li6l10l'l, Donna Gregor, Sharon Hodes, Glenda Turner. Lois Bass. 4 i N Standing-Betsy Dinges, Joyce Blackwell, Janice Parker, Delores Sprague, Jeanette' Staags., Mary Ann Hughes, Coleen Kelly, Harlnara Jesse, ,Indy Cody, Louise Johnson, lfern Cepford, Sherry Jones, Donna Hoflman. Barbara Maag, Patsy l'all. This year the F H A has had many activities to keep them husy. They have had candy and pie sales, and a pencil drive. elimaxed with a dance, The pencils were sent to Korean children. Several members went to the district meeting at Cascade High and two delegates were sent to the state meeting at Uregon State College. This years officers were: Pres., Barbara Lienert: V.-Pres., Margaret Dougherty: Secretary, Priscilla Stark: Treas.. Pat Arnold: Historian, Dona Gregorg Degree Chairman, Della Renner: News Reporter, Marcy Tomang Social Chairman, Sharon Hodesg Program Chairman, Janine Moyer. SX Q 9 WDA8 f QQ 4? W0 ' AA? 00? ia joy 1 'fffll D 9 0 7 If .NL FIRST PERIUII DRAMATICS Front Role-Raylene McNeir'e, Patsy Seaman, Joan White. Sherry O,Brien, Dee Ann Cooper, Marcy Towman, Margaret Dougherty, Barbara Lienert, Mrs. Preston, JoAnn Cramer. Second Ron'-Jerry Heimbigner, Phillip Darcy, Hans Zirbel, Barbara Jesse, Marianna Koi-k. Jans Hagedorn, Eddie Serres, Don Douglas, bale Looper, Bruce Morton. , THIRD Plllilllll DHAMATICS First R0u:APatsy Fall, Claudia Turnbow, Ann Walker, Toni Jacobs, Donna Hoffman, Judy Wiley, Diane Meldrum, Verna Hauck, Doris White, Delores Sprague, Mrs. Preston. Second Row-Allen Darr, Tommy Blodgett, David Roberts, Marlene Hall, Diane Burkhard, Gayle Tschopp, Mitzi Lindquist, Sharon Hodes, Dick Smith, Teddy Hendry, Harley Jones, Roger Cruikshank. Third RowAWarren Stebner,VLowen Pankey, Gary Booth, Stanley House, Larry Condray, Ron Locke, Jim Wiley, Wayne Bonn, The dramatic department consisted this year of two ninth grade classes and one seventh grade class with a membership of about one hundred students. They studied pantomime, make-up, stage craft, problems of acting and, for the first time, introduced public speaking into the course. Our Children's Theatre presented 'aHansel and Grethelw dramatized by Margaret Arm Hubbard, t0 all Of the elementary schools of Oregon City, who made up an audience of over fifteen hundred students. This play was very well received as it was imaginative, colorful, and brought to life on the stage the old classic of Hans Christian Anderson. Several one act plays of various types were presented also. There was comedy, fantasy, mystery. and serious drama. Every student in the classes had the opportunity to perform before an audience. Student directors were chosen for some of these plays. Mrs. Winifred Preston is director of the dramatics department. P L A Y 4 S . 5 5 . H S N A P 5 I NINTII GRADE MUSIC GIRLS' GLEII Row I-Betsy Dinges, Belly Bengtton, Nora Rindfleseh, Sue Carol Bud, Gloria Wattney, Norma Sllockley, Marcy Toman, Carol MvKay. Donna I'IamiIton, Charlene Hale. Row 2-Joyce Blat-kwell, Carol Walike, Donna Gregor, Joyre Hakkinen, Carlene Johnson, Darlene Cameron, Advisor Mr. Caran- lgci-II? Margaret Daugherty, Barbara Lienert, Donna Hoffman, Roberta Maple, Darlene Burns, Kathy Jones, Cynthia Peeples, Carmen 0 av. Row 3AI'at Gorden, Franres Elemer, Darla Lettemaier, Sharon Hakkinen, Ann Donaldson, Cora Lynn Elmer, Ruth Knoll, Lola Cook, Marie Hinkle, Pat Stroder. Carol Selby, Norma Heimbigner. Carol Olson, Janine Moyer. MIXED UIIIIIIUS Rau' I-Darlene Burns, Charlene Marvin, Judy Phipps, Joyce Irey, Betsy Dinges, Ann Babst, Barbara Neville, Rowena Anderson, I'at Arnold, Judy Rio, Charlf-ne Hale. Row 2-Nivky Wehling. Pat Wootls, Ervin Lundin, Larry McCoamus, Darel Grant, Ron Rinner, Darel Cook, Gary Mvlnty, Robert Babel. Bob Hoffman, Gary Larry, Bob Fillis, Advisor Mr. Corangalo, Mike Breck. Ron' 3-.Iim Slf'VVlll'l. Della Benner, Kathleen Littke, Dorthy Sosonovsky, Brenda Lewis, Flora Garner, Karen Jenness, Louise Bearh, Sue Budd, Nora BimIHr-svh, Mary Tripp, Norma Shorkley, Joyce Blackwell, Gloria Watttee, Linda Read, Gary Rogers. BUYS' GLEE Rau' lffiudy Covlrol. Hzlilzly Sci1l:l.Cury Hunt, Dwight Livviy, Dirk Smith. Rnnznhl Wilscwll. Vralnk wil'ilIiIlQ, Marvin i'i4'llriit'. Jolly NXALQIIU. Pall Viomif. Huw if--Wvrm-r SlQ'illl4'l'.li1lllS Raullkv, Ervin Lnmiin. -Krvhiv PZllll1l'l'. Rivlmrll llxnlrikoli, D1lI'4'i ifonlw. llanixl Hllliiil. Hairy M1 llullm-v. Run' li--lhninl Hn-fnml, Ke-nnelh Billlk-IF. Clmrlv- lie-nm-ll. Slunlvy Te-ueltlw. i,2ll'l'N Hairy. lion lfrml. ixirk Slum-,-ipln-r, JUNIIIR BAND i 1 'i l, -I l l , f f i 19 Q19 S P 0 R T S NINTH FUUTBALL z Row 1--Don Douglas, Larry Condray, Don Mitchell, Kick Phelps, Bill Mahoney, Don Osborne, Bob Partlow, Joe Planton, Ervin Lundin. Row 2--Ted Hendry, Darel Grant, Marvin Lewis, Joe Davis, Coach, Larry Hansen, Robert Miller, Allen Shockley, Stanley Hous e, Joe Shea, Jerry Gettel, Don Cribble, Coach, Hans Zirble. Row 34Bruce Morton, Jim Wiley, Ron Locke, Myron Hamnes, Lowen Pankey, Ed Bowman, Leslie Davis. The Ninth grade football team finished this season with a tie for second Oregon City lace in the T Y V League 37 Oregon City .... p . . . . ' This year s record was 5 wins and 2 losses, losing both games away and having 13 Oregon City .... a perfect record on the home field. Oregon City 30 smvmwu Blum F00'l'BALL 825328125 123 Oregon City ..,. 39 West Linn ........ 0 Beaverton .l...... 7 Forest Grove .,.. 7 Hillsboro ..,....... 14 Tigard ............,. 18 McMinnville .... 7 Newherg ,,.,...... 14 M, K :,,J,,:g i V, 4, y , ,c,, ,.., , ., ,J 4' A IX. Q, ..-ff Qs, Q ki . if . .- A U F' R fig? if il? X Row 1--Ron Grandquist, Eugene Finugan, Jim White, Hans Radtke, Danny Dugan, Monroe Sipe, Cary Gibson. Row 2-Mr. Cerk, Kenny Wirmehreriner, Pat Woods, Terry Kelsey, Rod Vermillion, Bob Miller, Tom Laderal, Andy Bakwe, Estes Crarle, Bob Hoy, Coach. Row 3-Ludvick Carlson, Bert Bartlow, Ron Toddy, Mike Higgenhoothin, Don Mitchell, Dwight Lively, Larry Cary, Farry Hauck. Row 4-Don Frost, Jim Caruison, Tom Ross, Bob Megee, Dennie Brown, Ron Renner, Darrell Miller, Lewis While, Lerence Rogers. The 7th and 3111 f00Iball Season was the most successful to date. Some 60 boys Oregon City ,,., 15 Albany .............. 0 drew suits at the start of the season and 36 completed the season playing 3 foot- Oregon City .... 19 Wilkes School... 0 ball games and going undefeated. Oregon City -,-- 14 Albany ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 12 AMW WM NINTH BASKETBALL we -1. iv- .X XT it 1 1 1 17 f S X Xinws, ing 1 L , ' 'Q 5 is X Y in C. , X.. I 1 S i x ti . :. .K ,- x 4 , N . 3 1 Xia M . 19' , 13 1 V 16 ' 214 1 4 11 Y A I WF 5 -A X. Row l-Don Mitchell. Bill' Mahoney, Allen Shockley., Dick Phelps, captaing Don Osborn, Teddy Hendry. Row 2-Joe Planton, Marvin Eckert, Kern Bowman, Wayne Brown, Ed Serres, Darel Grant, Jerry Cettel, Joe Dun rm h This has been a good year for Coach Davis' freshmen team which played 18 games winning 13, and losing 5. The top freshmen scorers were Dick Phelps with 220 points, Bill Mahoney with 191 points. Don Osborne with 136 points, and Ted Hendry with 94. Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon City ,.,. 38 Battleground ..43 Ci-egoii City --Qw 32 .... Greshanl .......... Oregon ---- City .... 43 Milwaukie .,....., 29 Oregon City ,,-v 32 City .ti, 39 Beaverton ....,... 27 Qi-egon City -Q-, 40 City .... 38 Forest Grove .... 30 Oregon City -IWV 39 City ,,.. 47 McMinnville .... 57 Oregon Citi, iinn 53 City .... 53 West Linn .,....,. 29 Oregon City .... 38 Citi' --4- 43 Tigard ----'--------- 42 Oregon City ,,,, 45 CNY ---- 55 Newbers ---------- 44 Oregon City . 4.24 Hillsboro ,.... Newberg ,,... Beaverton Hillsboro ,,v. McMinnville Forest Grove Tigard ......... West Linn McLoughlin Row 1-Pat Wegel, Laura Felhick, Judy Wiley, Barbara Jesse, Mitzi Lindquist. Row 2-Toni Jacobs, Verna Hauck, Carol Curran, Dee Staats. Cale Tschopp, ElEllTll BASKETBALL Row 1-Wz1y'i1e Jolly, Rod Vermillion. Dale Hannaford, Terry Kelsey, Wayiie Bond, Ron Cranquist, Gary Dennison. Ron' 2-Boh Hoy. Ron Toddy, Don Frost. Don Patterson, Ron Renner, Cary Gibson. Larry Cary, Hans Radtke. Some 50 boys reported at the first practice but only 16 completed the season. The 8th graders played 12 regular season games winning all of them. They entered the George Fox College Grade School Tournament and won the class A championship, receiving a fine trophy. The years total was 15 wins and 0 losses. This was truly a fine year for a great hunch of hoys. SEVENTH BASKETBALL B c Row 1-Bill Cettel, Dennis Bass. Lyle Hinkle, Mike Custovich, Douglas Mark, Clyde Brown. ' Row 2-Boh McGee, Robert Miller, Dan Cook, Daryl Miller, Eddie Hauck, Ron Haas, James Cary, Mr. Crihhle. The seventh grade basketball team won nine of its twelve games this year. The boys had a lot of drive and worked hard. If they keep up the good work we should he seeing and hearing about them in the field of athletics. Nnwn VULLEYBALLW 1 y U A low l-liiicrunst, eoaeh: Barbara Leinert, Chris Smith, Dee Staats, Judy Vaughan, Thelma Fryburger, Jeanette Staggs, Margaret Daugherty. low 2-Diane Melclrum, Viola Walters. Mary Lou Setera, Verna Hauek, Darlene Cameron, Sharon Heagle, Virginia Eiehsteatlt, Janis Iagedorn, Donna Gregor. 's,'Pfff.X t W ii :sf V ii NlL?ef K L fa '15 5 ,ggi r M , W is 'f' V W + V A a ,. :Q t Q W., , y V we W W' fa , E M .. r ' a - to X Q5 :swam at-ffl 1 is ki A Q- 1 'H T2 fav: 1.. xyy 4, K ni its it 5 7 ' fx-J' 'qrxiv ' -- ' l 4 t N ' 'A K,t 1 1- t l Qi , . ' auf . ks' -L , y ' , ,, J , Af N ,. .. - I '. Mun 3 ' 'fl 4 A, Row 1-Wayne Jolly, Rod Vermillion, Dale Hannaford, Terry Kelsey, Wayne Bond, Ron Cranquist, Cary Dennison. Row 2-Bob Hoy, Ron Tocldy, Don Frost, Don Patterson, Ron Renner, Cary Gibson, Larry Cary, Hans Radtke. EIGHTH LLEYBALL 'K' 0 t . 52 uf 'J NN, -1 M! B .sf D. y. I ld 2.1, 34 ,v in Af? Nu--N V5-Q-O fair, fb-X NI 'nf A4- iff if?- YQLW I'--IX 1... '4 Ili, K I 'W 1053 4 ,Z Q ef . la fm , N- ,.f N ' , v W K a A, .M 'N hx 1 fly- ff, Mx Lx 1A,,f- THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF BRUCE MOORE AND PETE LUTHY members of the Junior Class who lost their lives in automobile accidents during the school year For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. -John 3:16 Y ,D . . Chili. Hotcakes style -' .Mom a Man? Point of View! .V e +,,,,E mms ,F gwmom rn as riumfss r4,l0A,W6 ,X .:.,.::, .I ff 7, ,, f I I F I Men 5 and B0Y'S Wea' THOMMY'S CAFE Credit Accounts Invited Thomas Padma 523 Main Street Phone 3821 ' We Give S C7 H Green Stamps Main Street. Oregon City Now ls the Time to . . . OREGON CITY BRANCH UNITED STATES NBTIONAL BANK l LQ' W M C H YO U R i C X, is X V .3 5.f...:.-:.. ,..,-.V. -,-t-:--e V' A.,::f::f' - --::f5f:g::s:s-sg g f2:s:s:sf g ffsfsf V ' tl or ronn.ANo, one. 'X ff A A it AN OREGON BANK . . . SERVING OREGON cr: VW' 'Jin Mdjlh. M I ll E v I I 1 e u u . ,gl - Q T '1 MF Z 19 I y ,5 A K f K A CROWN ZELLERBACH CO., INC f- move o' nav ' 1 ' - I -J' Mode O Day s wonderful ,N .P 3 blouses rare tops with co-eds, If career girls, teen-agers , v 'Qi' and hommakffs' ' susmz snowu sno: srons Prices are sweet and low! OREGON CITY MAIN AI EIGIITII PHONE 4173 l' dl: Ll . 1 r, 4 rfif kv' I I I 'Ps L L ' v'fvQ I ' M 'T ff Tons :L-My f A, BEN FRANKLIN S ' .51 A,Ir and I Home 0w,,ed,,i,.L,1-Nationally Known I V59 Fon moss HOUSEHOLD NEEDS X ' EZ 706-710 Main st. Oregon City Phone Mm A.P. RADIO AND .V. SERVICE ' Oregon City 1 1 , IoNs A x S 1 s 1015 7th Street X-1 I rio ' ' U' .M is I -A ' E rf? Ig Y so -I 1 ' A E EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING W. J. McCready Lumber Co. THRIFTY DRUGS A Phone 3401 Oregon Cnty Q I ml , RR NA I new :cruisers M '- Q F51 Ln E I 1' I. I ,, , I png, ' 1QI:, g ,I vw Ig Wt! Shaggy 2, my HEMI fr mr. foams! nw m rs W fr- .QA we - e ., , 1, 'aw- J FL? ,', 'f, cr. 'army x F . ff Rb, I . 3 MI .I ,xii ,, -Su 11' ': 3. 1241. ef .pf I ,I -,Pr A -mf' .fa -11 :J fu X fffizt. -.CM ,fe I , y..Myg. I ii I f 7 ,fm X i ue- wj , J my ir 0 M---W I ws M I A - . f'1g:,e ' ,,.. - . . 5-,gg H oI,.1 V K. A ,kzu V. . re-g i r . f M. sr if ' .,.. YQJI :'S ,. Q ig, WIN-rr f-ww' I 2 fr- Q ik, 1, 5, nf' F Y if sri? vke K Far flavors that are best Our Ice Cream has extra zest. I K ww W IRAC , vlNceN'r's lucHMAm , v : V ' --: ., . 'L ' 710 Washington St. mr! ir! . I S S 3J., to STQRES ST 1 I- -ff' i -fl --few A-3 Q -' I 3 , I HARDWARE LOCALLY OWNED Nfl 5 il' X, , ggi , : qx i 3 Auro surrues NATIONALLY ORGANIZED 'ia-1' f fl il fl all f , I Q. I I ' . '.. I , -fl, .I f I 507 MAIN sr. PIIQNEI 4313 ' Il L' W , .L l3,?s5Q, . 5 z W I' N NW- ' OREGON CITY, ORE. 5 ,1 N q ' ' :ii-Sf ' -I IN' .,.,.,AAA' . ,,.. , , I in , , .... I I I. 9 CLACKAMAS AUTO PARTS eo. 'W' 9 . - . .,.,,., .-...,......v- , Www .-PwmWwM,-6,,,,,...---- C O09 Main Street Hillside Chapel Funeral Home ' Phone 52 1306 7th St. PHONE 3902 GDN N k f PII--Nr W-H l I3 'X 4 asa ne s auwves , J ,NL UIQ' 'X A, A f' 5' sssns . FEEDS- PER TILUERS Q 5 f -,1 NlAIN xr ELEVFNTH ORI-'IIIIN CITY, Onenun wif: 1 T-if I I. as I I.I 'QJSINQN V 4 ,ix ,Mags I -aszaelxais' I x X , dailwk 1? 19 as Q l v 'lr' , v , , Q gil t-rsfa: rr..J 'N,n --+'- :easy-riiilff' IIIxIIII's PASTRY II IJIIIIIIIII Sll0P : ' Ill ... ' 1 if X ' ll I . W, N ., Coleman s Electric . Q'Eg5 le I 3 Q ,, lvl- . .., .J ' 'fri 1 1 X Y 509 MAI ' Ph 389 I , Oregon CIW one IooI MAIN sr. IK!!-E 6 J, , i PHONE 54-Ie Formerly BERNIERS FLOWER SHOP Congratulations from - WALLYS MUSIC Sll0P 506 - 7th Phone 5323 Oregon City L E o ' ene o o X .... - UR SERV -' ARTS CAFE Chevron Gas and Atlas Tires Good Food Open 24 hrs- ow I ! Ei .Ly A S- W sms-5 '--1 ERYW REERSO MACHINE C0 5' ! , X J U Ei? hm-v ' ' , X . ,ds ig X I8 5 Congratulations AA v L' L-- -W. fa f:., ' fe + Q-,'3Quv'Iw-5 flf f we -F i.-I f R ' J Qi' W, 4 I' 1 JONES DRUG CO -sk.-,-.., 7th and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon .2 Trading Sfvmw U O S I J , Sixth and Main Sts. Oregon City Phone 71 I7 . ,Y- Dmunnou WATI:I-Il: ,,lgwgL,.y 0 G ' eg ..., i... A A N ' ' ,...- I A COMPLETE I-'NE OF T- ZASTRQW JEWELE RS - -A-A f 3 . 0 Z' A ,.,..L., 5 -.-.- - - 510W MAIN' IPQH ,,,..V --- ' CIREBQN CITY, I:IREI:IcIN ,959 ,VIIQIHQI I ,,.4..,., . PHONE 5321 1201 MAIN ST. wATI:I-I REPAIRINB P 2150 - X 64 . ,T LOUIS MOSER OTTO MOSEH ' . - -, OWNER MANAGER A , .iguw 5 'fel 'I .. EUGENE MATTESON m,5 SALES MANAG gr 5 E ,' Mossn MEAT MARKET !'ll-I-UU!-S Plumbing ee.. inc. WHOLESALE - RETAIL ' ' P HEATING - PLUMBING - sI-IEET METAL 104 MOLALLA AVENUE MMN - PHONE 4153 OREGON CITY, OREGON I-Y'-E G- WH-I-'WS N ECNANICAI. ENGINEER 'fl Good Luck' THOMAS AND TELFORD GENERAL INSURANCE I--I Mangold Ice Cream Co. Suite I phone Mclntyre Bldg. 2626 II3 Slxth Street Phone 6233 COMPLETE LINE OF FREEZER SUPPLIES CUSTOM CUTTING AND WRAPPING 1 QUICK FREEZING D. c. --nous LECLAIR'S L. 8: W. MEAT CC. RED sl WHITE STORE WHOLESALE MEMS 618 Seventh Street Oregon City, CURING AND SMOKING 722 WASHINGTON STREET ' BEEF' AT DANlELBON'S FOOD LOCKERS PORK, LAMB. VEAI., PHONE 3524 I-IAMS AND BACON OREGON CITY. OREGON I X U EV I-Iz9o oregon cafy 7234 I A Howard's Furniture . We Make Your House a Home II02 MAIN OREGON CITY, OREGON X I Curran XI Lyman Richfield Service VANS MARKET Weekdays 8 O.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays 9 Om. to 8 pm, 7th a.nd Washington St. - Phone 3484 OREGON CITY PHONE 6353 223 HIGH ST. RENDEZVOUS CAFE Pound Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers Lunches-Sandwiches-Draft8zBott1e Beer Phone 6-9216 508 Seventh St.. Oregon City Chas. and Frank Howell 82 cl S b Cl k R B dg Gl cl Phone 2022 LEGLER, ucGAHUEY and HAHN 1 GENERAL msURANCE CREAM FREEZE TEL, or CHARLES LEGLER Ev F. In Street 2Ol4 MCCALD BUILDING JACK HAHN Phone 9142 OREGON CITY, OREGON DWIGHT CATHLCRWOOD OREGON CITY ABSTRACT CO. Builer Bldg., 108 8th Street Phone 6111 GLADSTONE PHARMACY I I I x I-mn CO. E'n15f1lnZEia.Yeo' PRESCRTPTIONS ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED PAR K PLACE, owrson Portland Ave.. Gladstone Phone Ore. CitY 5-3555 OREGON CITY UI T Y C1-FHNFHS TYPEWRIThER co. 1 '1 . f. C zxrzm' CLEANING and DYEING INIERIEZDETQT D'EALER ff e e REPAIRWG HAT BLOCKING SALES you name it 84 we'll get it -.v:g5:...,, l X RENTALS, all makes 'xiirfffftf 103 Moldlld Ave- 0l'990 CHY REPAIRS, Standard 8. Electric ' ' You'II Really Like Fried Y? I P07960 msn .sumo M.'i3?2'5,E2:i5.'i:1fQ: :L,.. H L SERV-U MARKET Super Highway 2 Mi North of Oregon CHL SHRIMP 31. 235' on w, mmm the figm 5 nmif 1- Prices good Thurs., Ffa., Crowds lined the streets of Oregon City May 5, 1955 for the dedication of the new elevator. c-R-A- -P-u 1 Roley Real Estate and Insurance B VVNI. ROLEY, REALTOR ' . Or on City's Original 1 as Q xuseo Fooc29Dired From 51:60 HAROLD .I ROI.EY, BROKER f' ' , -' I , SHR , . Y ff: - -if v':,RE::Iis:A:'5::2H Salmon Eggn,Bolh EY. BTORBI' fm 'g ' , ' e Anywhere Crawfiplip- Oysters V I If Wholesale. Retail OREGON. f ' 1 H. . A CITY lm 7 - Hill? WASHINGTON ,G 1005 MAIN STREET .I PHONE 4247 ' ig OREGON CITY, OREGON Y I 'EE' A 522' is OREGON CITY COLD STORAGE LOCKERS 107 - 6TH STREET OREGON CITY. OREGON PHONE 5374 GR GIIRY' GIIIICEIIY 102 Molalla Avenue Oregon City HOME A AUTO TV SERVICE RADIO REPAIRS 8: INSTALLATION IuDY's RICHFIELD SERVICE PlCK'UP AND DELIVERY - S 8: H GREEN STAMPS U Q U Telewsloa Serwce Co. qi, HIWAY 99-E AT JENNINBS AVENUE af- V JENNINGS LODGE, cmszscm PHON ES: .V., , .1iL5uZEy:S'k 234Efs7 '5g'TY 7700 E 6' -xy N I L ICleanest Rest Rooms In Oregon!J Ovbl ig., .- FISH MARKET , . -E .EVWH '4 W,-- - - :5?'?5?a::55Ei5Qf.I. I , T11 , fr --L , win, -111 I -' 9.2, ' A - Complete Line of Sea Foods TRUCK LINE INC. 116 S.-cmm 'WH 1- WASHINGTON I I I M, zeo I 7 asvmcns six .J V. S ,,,- W ' 1 J. IPENNEY co RADIO SERVICE III. IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIY6 gIlIIlII'QIAIrIIIIIIUS The hrst WHITE STAG'S of '55 OIOOOOOIO-IO America's favorite play clothes in a new ship-shapely collection, tell you sure as shootin' that spring is here! In gay, washable Cool Dual colors, in practical Original Sailcloth, air-conditioned, woven to breathe. Toggle Cap. -K Jnunly sun cap. 31.95 First Mate Mlddy umm ima collar and mek. 85.95 Clamdiggcmg, with sleek side-xlp 'md roll-up M length Trou. 84.95 Carryall Bag. lloomy shoulda! hug with watornrool lining. 82.95 Nationally Advertised Lines of LADIES' READY CHARGEA Formaxlysln l0Wlll' 709 Maln ......... , nv, 5 5-sm V -, :iiiif fi +.4.X'lC27 ' if qi ff WH bmi Y F W r. if ffbffia . gf. X A ,E-so xc 9 msx 2-.95 iw Vale gif H. fi2:m'??+ 2 53.5 X Q-sw . . ..... mv: 'w'-V933 .-. WY' 'fl--?i25f 'f2L315' A f '?'-':. Sl Sizes-: '.A-30. P? 4-b '--1'-N. ,Q mga--l?Q.'. wg- If ,gl ' ' Q nk lyke V ,feesai In vqggv QA, A 3 p cm WS 2 egg Q 96' R. Wars? 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Y McELROY'S GROCERY IOI9 7th Street Phone O. C. 3881 2 If EM? WM ' iffy' A , rw 'li'lS 'Iv 'ff' lv 4 :X ' X - 'v G fif W. A Ya nd!!! EVERY NEED OF THE SPORTSMAN Corner Seventh and Main - Phone 3341 Oregon City Sporting Goods Store 5 A A oneGoN cmr A o 4 l 47 - FIRE RALPH C. GARDNER 218 CENTER For Your Insurance Needs CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIGATION UJsDfz1k0L0fnf Recon Crnr 9 W,j5uM r1 5 slo Mcloughlin srvd. WH xx' . 'Pfowz41P-531W Q add ' Best Washes t .1.hV E A M- A OREGON CITY BRANCH -f-' . ' .I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Q X OF PORTLAND ff , ' --- A ,.,,T I You are invited to take to wl1eel!'! To get the feel 'nn - of our famons Rocket Engine you are sure to fund the gomg IS great lin the Rocket 8 A Q Bring in your folks for a special O.C.H.S. deal!!! L come IN rMsNoNsTRATne? I L- GEO. W. DUNMIRE, INC. 6th and Super Highway Oregon cafy Phone oc 5243 of EV 1-5439 'N C' C I AN f 'K Uwsqw 3551! x 4 'Q ?wm ' 9 6 S ' 60. o BEN IGO for the Best There ls In Prmtlng 219 M Sheet Phone o. c. 3864 A I COCHRAWS 622-624 Main Oregon City i A' M V N f Q safe iff? 0 E. J '- ,X 1 no xi 53 1 ' X 1 4 Sf 2? P 9 A Ig - M Compliments of - WESTWOOD 82 BOPE TEXACO SERVICE g 7th 8: Washington St. - Phone 3868 5 OREGON CITY, OREGON akkw , Dairy Queen - f, hm ROBINSON'S JEWELRY I M,-' gf home of f 'K LONGINE - WITTNAUER rjc- ,315 WALTHAM a ELGIN WATCHES - i E DIAMOND RINGS for EVERYBODY we 'fem K E, f 'W' 19 J' -- ul' xxx ' SGH cs 5 V 5'-' ,., ,. 5QeBe,fl L9f dow-es J . 3 F like Q mv Congratulations . 0 . TIN :.:.f. , DRY CLEANING IS BETTER as Tho' e'S Men? 5h0P PANTORIUM CLEANERS P Beside the Bridge SBYCHHI and Phone r 1 x f X I la , I ' , A ll A 4 v ' r 4. Y' A Q I fi fi 'x 1 If , ,4L5 -D I 1, ,x Y 1 I 1' W 'Q jx . .f Q.'R MCCALL STUDIII Qf WEE X , N Lx M IASPORTS . .X 5- P49 ,' N . ,f A my fl JN . , my- li. t Tai - Riu, K f X 'I , News Q , . , ? X , 2 ,S , 4 f m ! TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY Escrows Title Insurance 820 Main Street, Oregon City Phone 4273'or EV 1-B576 - Nursery Stock . . . Cut Flower: ' Ftmenl Deetgne . . . Arrangements Pleat! . . . wddillfl ' REEIIIOUSI '17 IA! ll. SOHHIR 211 rngh SL 0,,,,, cu, Plane 3463 ummm mms Luanne Amulet a lou: llllllillll OREGON CITY - SALEM - SILVERTON The Store of Quality For Over 40 Years Congratulations to the Graduating Class and all Future Classes Premium Market 919 7th Street Phone 3871 27 l I- .13wj,m NTP' , n- . V f. G 2.1 LFE ' ' i, Q if . -eff N-li-A 'f-1 f fi j.'54!fK :LE--1 n , A lmeug' ' Y-4. .L,- . -, .G -.1 14. . .JA Fc. -7.'1f vp' 'l' '-J' '-f ' r Earp., 4 .. 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