Rainier High School - Emeraude Yearbook (Rainier, OR)

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Philharmonic Hall, first unit of New York's projected Lincoln Center for Performing Arts, opened in a blaze of light. Steeple at Oregon State College of Edu- cation , Monmouth, Oregon, fell before hur- ricane-force winds which raked the West Coast in October cousing major damage and communication breakdown. U.S. and French officials gathered to wel- come crated Mona Lisa as the priceless painting arrived in New York en route to a showing in Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery. National Events in Review W©€ WO LD PHOTOS The Space Needle and Monorail train were hallmarks of the successful World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. Sabin oral vaccine was made available nationally and offered promise of complete immunity from all types of polio. Left: Solid-fueled Minuteman, successor to more complex liquid-fueled ICBM'S, begins 4,000 mile journey from Canaveral. Others went into readi- ness in Montana. Nuclear submarines USS Skate and USS Seadragon rendezvoused at the North Pole, hundreds of miles from open sea. FOREWARD If, in the many years to come, you should leaf through the pages of this EMERAUDE and find yourself caught up in pleasant memories of your years at Rainier Union High School we, of the EMERAUDE staff, will feel our work on this yearbook a success. REFLECTIONS FROM 1963 THE EMERAUDE Editor......................Betty Combs Asst. Editor..............Joy Rosebraugh Business Manager............Pam Jensen Sports......................Bill Stennick Photographs compliments of Moderne Studios Springfield, Oregon DEDICATION The Class of 1963 sincerely dedicates our yearbook, The Emeraude, to Mr. Everett Skeans, who in retiring from the school board this spring of 1963, leaves behind an unselfish record of 27 years of unstinting service. Mr. Skeans has faithfully helped to initiate and adopt the policies which were to be administered by the school board. It is for his continued interest and support of R.U.H. S. that we are proud to be dedicating this book to him. A m - ADMINISTRATION The principal and teachers of Rainier Union High School would like to use this space to con- gratulate the fine class of 1963 on their success- ful completion of their first twelve years of school. More than ever before the commencement exercises is just that, the commencement of another phase of education for these young men and women. It is now more important than ever before that each one of you should secure further education, not necessarily college. College is fine for those who are mentally capable of doing this type of work, but many of you should plan on other specialized education. We urge you to go to some further education or training. We wish you success in whatever you decide to do. Again we congratulate you on your graduation from high school. PRINCIPAL SCHOOL BOARD We owe to these five gentlemen more than can be ex- pressed in these so few words for these men can never be repaid for the time and interest they have so gratefully given in behalf of our school. Pictured from left to right are Mr. Otto Hackenberg, Mr. Jean Stennick, Mr. Joe Walker, clerk, Mr. Everett Skeans, and Mr. Roy Elliott, cha irmon. Not pictured is Mr. Gerald Boldenow who was called upon to fill the place vacated by Mr. Floyd Leever who was forced to resign due to his ill health. OFFICE GIRLS Janet Woolfolk, Betty Combs, and Pat Camp- bell. SECRETARY Mrs. Doris J. Flippin TEACHERS’ ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: L. Howe, L. Kirsch, D. Bernard, E. Forrest, S. Deal, E. Lusby, A. Taggart, B. Combs, P. Gaston, S. Mizell, P. Jensen, J. Stennick. 2nd ROW: S. Hirtzel, M. Welke, R. Lackey, D. Beltz, J. Cowan, K. Turner, J. Rosebraugh, B. Stennick, D. Stennick, M. Miller, J. Boyle. BACK ROW: P. Steele, J. Lowe, L. Schmidt, D. Carter, J. Budge, D. Patton, R. Schimmel, T. Chapman. 5 MR.APPLEBY Chemi stry Biology Physics Algebra I Jr. Advisor MR. BELL Band Gen. Business Pep Band Music Activities Soph. Co-Advisor MR. BOYLE English I U.S. History Gov. Frosh. Advisor FACULTY MRS. BARTON Library English II Librarians Jr. Co-Advisor MR. GOLDEN MRS. HARRIS Algebra I, II Jr. Sr. Math Geometry General Math Honor Society Co- Advisor MR. HAYES MRS. INGOLD Sociology Family Living Psychology Shorthand I General Math Soph Co-Advisor English IV Spanish I French II Latin II Guidance Dean of Girls Letterettes FACULTY MISS PARKER Home Ec. I-IV FHA Advisor Frosh Advisor MR. PEERBOOM General Science World Geography Biology Senior Advisor Lettermen English III Guidance Councelor Honor Society Co- Advisor Jr. Advisor MISS WRAY Typing I, II Bookkeeping Auditor Student Accounts Soph Advisor STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Betty Combs, Jerry Lowe, Rollin Schimmel, Lois Olsen, Judy Pormer. 2nd ROW: Deanna Sramke, Kathy Titlond, Sharyn Mizell, Danny Carter, Joy Rosebraugh, Jane Stennick, Pat Campbell, Jane Boyle. BACK ROW: Tippy Tipton, Julie Wyckoff, Donna Stennick, Clarence Ferguson, Bj|| Stennick, Jack Newbold, Sam Mercer. Not pictured— Spooky Brusco. VOTING MEMBERS NON-VOTING MEMBERS FRONT ROW: B. Combs, J. Lowe, R. Schimmel, L. Olsen, J. Parmer. BACK ROW: H. Tipton, D. Sramek, J. Wyckoff, K. Titlond, B. Stennick, J. Newbold, D. Carter. FRONT ROW: J. Rosebraugh, J. Stennick, P. Campbell, J. Boyle. BACK ROW: S. Mercer, C. Ferguson, S. Mizell, D. Stennick. These men ore delegated with the task of transpor ing the students safely to and from school each day. Pictured left to right ore Mr. Harold Barton, Mr. John W. Skip” Lance, Mr. Cu rry Slaymaker, Mr. Chester Boyle, and Mr. Harry Cramer. Not pictured are Mr. Jack McAtee and Mr. Kenneth Anderson, relief driver. Always on hand to do any job that needs attention ore our two fine custodians—Mr Mrs. Eugene Perren. Not pictured is Mr. Alfred Berg who works only part time. The friendly faces of our two cooks, Mrs. Louise Cowan and Mrs. Betty Clark ore welcomed by the many students who wander in the cafeteria to see what's for lunch. 10 1 0'' Betty Combs Valedictorian Lois Olsen Salutatorian TOP TEN Pam Jensen Lynn Scott Sharyn Mizell Aretha Taggart Rollin Schimmel Bonnie Davis Kathy Titland i: Gloria Leever 12 Sandy Giepel GIRLS LEAGUE CUP Betty Combs and Kathy Titland TYPING CHAMPION RUNNER-UP Rollin Schimmel and Pam Jensen CITIZENSHIP AWARD SENIOR HONORS Betty Combs BETTY CROVKER HOMEMAKER AWARD Rollin Schimmel LES HERSHEY INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Jean Hallaran and Jim Murphy BEST ACTOR SUPPORTING ACTRESS Kathy Titland and Rollin Schimmel STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITY AWARD LES HERSHEY MEMORIAL TROPHY by LIONS CLUB Betty Combs f, DAR GOOD CITIZENS AWARD , . Leon Schmidt, Jim Pfaff and Rollin Schimmel MOST ATHLETIC Susan Hirtzel and Leon Schmidt BEST DANCERS Paula Gaston and Tom Parrott MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Betty Combs and Rollin Schimmel SENIOR MOST SINCERE Lois Olsen and John Curtis 11 BEST WORKERS Bill Stennick and Kathy Titland PERSONALITIES MOST LIKABLE Clarence Ferguson and Louise McAfee BEST DRESSED Doug Lenzner oni Sandy Giepel 15 CLASS OF '63 SONG Moments to Remember COLORS Lavender and Silver FLOWER Orchid MOTTO Tire world turns aside to let any man pass who knows where he is going. Vickey Furer Sandy Giepel Jean Hallaran Pam Jensen Kenny Gressett Judy Janvrin Susan Hirtzel I Paula Goston Don Johnson Gloria Leaver Roy Martinez Lonna Kirsch Fern Lusby Mike Johnstun Doug Lenzner Marlene Miller 20 James Murphy Terry Parrott Tom Parrott Dole Patton Wayne Mi Herd Sharyn Mizell Lois Olsen Karen Page SENIOR ACTIVITIES SHIRLEY ADAMS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarians 3,4; Officer 4; Choir 4; Columbian staff 4 DYANNE BERNARD F.H.A. 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Colum- bian Staff 3 GEORGETTE BLETH F.H.A. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Songqueen 3,4; Cap- tain 3,4; Prom Court 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Columbian Staff 3; Letterettes 3,4; Officer 4; Girls League Coun- cil 4; Choir 2; Guys and Dolls 2; Desperate Ambrose 4; Honor Society 2,3, Thespians 2,3,4; Officer 3; WAYNE BLOCHER Art Club 2 JIM BUDGE Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4; All League 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Senior Ball Court 4 PAT CAMPBELL Student Council 4; Librarians 3,4; Officer 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual staff 4; Choir 1,2; Guys and Dolls 2; Intramurals 1,2; Office Girl 3,4; Wittiest DICK CANNING Track 1,2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Intramurals 1; F.F.A. 4 ELDON CARRICO Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2; Col- umbian Staff 4; Prom Court 3 BETTY COMBS Student Body Officer 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Girls State 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Editor 4; Columbian Staff 4; Thes- pians 2,3,4; South Pacific ' 1; Ask Any Girl 2; Drums of Death 3; Desperate Ambrose 4; F.H.A. 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Office Girl 3,4; Track Statistician 2,3; Letterettes 4; Daisy Mae 4; Senior Ball Court 4; Typing Champion 4; DAR Good Citizen's Award 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Most Likely to Succeed SUE COOK Intramurals 1; Bowling League 1; F. H.A. 1,2,3; Officer 2; Girls' League Council 2; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Prom Court 3; Desperate Am- brose 4 JACK CRAMER Prom Court 3; Columbian Staff 4; Football 1; Track 1; Basketball 1 JOHN CURTIS Wrestling 2,3,4; Football 4; Track 4; Lettermen s Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Most Sincere BONNIE DAVIS Choir 2,4 ROZELLA DAVIS Attended Kaiama High 2,3; Band 1; G. A.A. 1; Columbian Staff 4; Li- brarian 4 SANDRA ERICKSON G.A.A. 4; Officer; Girls' League Council 4; Class Officer 4; Choir 1, 2; Bowling League 2,3,4; Officer 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2; F.H.A. 1; Annual Staff 4; Junior Marshall 3; Senior Ball Court 4 MIKE ETIENNE Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Foot- ball 2,3; Lettermen's Club 2,3; Foot- ball Stati stician 4 CLARENCE FERGUSON Transferred from Newport 3; Basket- ball 3,4; Track 3,4; Football 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Class Officer 4; Columbian editor 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Desperate Ambrose 4; Most Likable ELOISE FORREST Art Club 2; Officer 2; Pep Club 1; Guys and Dolls' 2; Desperate Ambrose 4 VICKEY FURER Class Officer 1; Girls League Coun- cil 3; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Prom Court 3 PAULA GASTON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Pep Club 2; South Pacific 1; Intramurals 1,2; Class Officer 1; Best Dancer SANDY GIEPEL F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1; Bowling League 2,3,4; Officer 4; Girls League Council 3,4; Officer 4; Col- umbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Home- coming Court 4; Class Officer 2; Desperate Ambrose 4; Junior Marshall 3; Best Dressed KENNY GRESSETT Junior Marshall 3; Prom Court 3; Columbian Staff 4; Desperote Am- brose' 4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Lettermen’s Club 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2 JEAN HALLARAN Pep Club 1,2; Officer 3; Choir 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4; Officer 3; Libra- rians 3; Officer 3; G.A.A. 3,4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Letterettes 3,4; Officer 4; Guys and Dolls 2; Desperate Ambrose 4; Best Actress 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Daisey Mae 3; Intramurals 2; Rendevous with Music 2; Senior Ball Court 4; Drums of Death 3 SUSAN HIRTZEL Choir 2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Bowling League 4; Desperate Ambrose 4; Junior Olympics 1,2,3 JUDY JANVRIN Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Intromurals 1,2 PAM JENSEN Transferred from Portland 2; Li- brarians 2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Officer 4; Student Council 3; Student Body Officer 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Business Manager Citizenship Award 4 SENIOR ACTIVITIES MIKE JOHNSTUN Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3; Annual Shutterbug 4; Columbian Staff 4; F.F.A. 1,2; “Desperate Ambrose 4 LONNA KIRSCH Transferred from Portland 3; Choir 4 Girls Sextette 4 GLORIA LEEVER Homecoming Court 1; F.H.A. 1,2; Bowling League 2,3,4; Columbian Staff 3; Prom Court 3; “Desperate Ambrose 4; Girls State Alternate 3 DOUG LENZNER Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Annual Shutterbug 4; Columbian Ed- itor 4; “Desperate Ambrose 4; Sen- ior Ball Court 4; Best Dressed FERN LUSBY F.H.A. 1,2,4; Librarians 3,4; Choir 4 Columbian Staff 4 RAY MARTINEZ Transferred from Calif. 4; Football 4; Transferred to Salem 4 LOUISE McATEE F.H.A. 1,2,3; Class Officer 3,4; Homecoming Queen 3; Columbian Staff 4; Most Likable MARLENE MILLER Columbian Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3; Prom Court 3; F.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Ma- jorette 3,4; Officer 4; Intramurals 1.2 SHARYN MIZELL J.V. Cheerleader 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 3,4; Majorettes 3,4; Captain 4; Librarians 4; Honor Society 4; Student Council 4; Senior Ball Queen 4 JIM MURPHY Transferred from Neahkohnie 2; Class Officer 3; Prom King 3; “Desperate Ambrose 4; Best Actor 4; Colum- bian Staff 4; Wittiest LOIS OLSEN Transferred from Portland 2; Student Body Officer 4; Student Council 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Officer 4; Honor Society 3,4; Officer 4; Girls League Coun- cil 4; Librarians 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Letterettes 4; Most Sincere KAREN PAGE Transferred from Arizona 4; Colum- bian Staff 4; Transferred to Arizona 4 TERRY PARROTT Football 1; Basketball l;Track 1,4; “Desperate Ambrose 4; Columbian Staff 4; Senior Ball Court 4 TOM PARROTT Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; “Desperate Ambrose 4; Columbian Staff 4; Senior Ball King 4; Best Dancer DALE PATTON Little Abner 4 RAYMOND PETERSEN Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Track Manoger 2,3; Track 4; Wrest- ling Manager 3,4; “Desperate Am- brose ’ 4; Bowling League 3,4 JIM PFAFF Basketball 1; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Offensive Captain Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Senior Ball Court 4 ROLLIN SCHIMMEL Football 1,2,3,4; All League 3,4; Defensive Captain 4; Wrestling 2,3,4; State Champion 3; All League 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4; Class Officer 1; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,4; Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 3; Prom Court 3; Student Body Officer 3,4; Student Council 1,3,4; National Con- ference 3; Activity Award 4; Citi- zenship Award 4; Most Likely to Succeed LEON SCHMIDT Football 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3,4; Officer 3; Wrestling 3; F.F.A. 1; Prom Court 3; Most Athletic LYNN SCOTT F. H.A. 1,2,3; Majorettes 2,3,4; Li- brarians 3; Honor Society 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Columbian Staff 3; G.A.A. 2,3; “Drums of Death 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Letterettes 3,4; Officer 4; Girls League Council 3; Senior Ball Court 4 BILL STENNICK Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; F. F. A. 1,2; Officer 2; Class Officer 2,4; Honor Society 2,3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Junior Marshall 3; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4; Lettermen s Club 1,2,3,4; Best Worker DOROTHY STENNICK G. A.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1; Bowling League 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Col- umbian Staff 4 ARETHA TAGGART Band 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Librarians 3,4; Honor Society 4 JOANNE TESCHNER F.H.A. 1; Intramurals 1,2; Colum- bian Staff 4 KATHY TITLAND F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; officer 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Prom Queen 3; Class President 3,4; Student Council 3,4; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 1; “South Pacific 1, “Desperate Ambrose 4; Letterettes 4; Best Worker KATHY TURNER Choir 1,2,3,4; “South Pacific 1, “Guys and Dolls 2; Intramurals 1,2 JANET WOOLFOLK Pep Club 1,2; Officer 2; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Officer 2,3; Girls League •Council 3; Student Council 3,4; Columbian Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Officer 3; Intramurals 1,2; Letterettes 3,4; Officer 4 HAZEL YOUNG F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Officer 2,4; Prorr Court 3; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Intramurals 1 25 SENIORS 1. $. Adams 2. D. Barnard 3. G. Blefh 4. W. Blochor 5. P. Campbell 6. D. Canning 7. E. Carrico 8. B. Combs 9. S. Cook 10. J. Cramer 11. S. Erickson 12. M. Etienne 13. C. Ferguson 14. E. Forrest 15. V. Furer 16. S. Giepel 17. K. Gressett 18. J. Hollaran 19. S. Hirtzel 20. J. Jonvrin 21. M. Johnsfun 22. D. Lenzner 23. W. Mil lerd 24. S. M.zell 25. T. Parrott 26. T. Parrott 27. J. Pfoff 28. L. Scott 29. N. Settlemiro 30. B. Stennick 31. A. Taggart 32. J. Teschner 33. K. Titlond 34. J. Wool folk 35. H. Young 26 Jerry Lowe Vice-President Jack Newbold Student Council Rep. CLASS of '64 Jane Boyle James Breen Dick Burke Florence Burkhard Dan Carter President Jane Stennick Secretary Nancy Bauserman David Beckham Donna Beltz Ted Boursow Renee Lackey T reasurer Darnell Koehle Don Krause Patty Leever Wayne Lepin Sam Mercer John Norman Janet Oliva Cheryl Parks Bill Keith Sandi Kessell Theresa Kirsch John Klein Judy Parmer Jock Patching Stan Pickenpaugh Sue Pitra Judy Leu Evelyn Lusby Jack Mason Eleanor Matney Spooky Brusco President Bill Rauch Vice-President Terry Owens Secretary-Treasurer CLASS of '65 Tippy Tipton Student Council Rep. Jim Boyle Doreen Bridges Sharyn Bullis Patty Burnham Jack Carter 32 33 Don Jessee Pat Johnson Ray Johnson Bruce Johnstun Linda Jones Terry Kallunki Irene Keene Gene Krause Diane Lewis Linda Linn Sandra Papenhausen Geri Parks Leonard Pellham Thermon Pellham Linda Pfaffle Jeanette Markley Viola McAtee Marianne McClung Kay Morgan Dana Newkirk Jo Pitra Colleen Potter Bill Redding Joyce Roberts Lester Roberts Judy Watson Mike Winters Dale Witham Darlene Witham Nancy Wittwer Harold Yeager Donna Zimmer Donna Zi mmerman Suzanne Zimmerman 35 Carol Ann Prichard Vice-President Malvin Baker Secretary CLASS OF ’66 Terry Chase Treasurer Julie Wyckoff Student Council Rep. Da vid Alumbaugh Beth Anderson Kathy Baxter Lowell Bentley Carl Blodgett Beverlee Boldenow Patty Boursaw Alan Bozarth Ron Bozarth Vickie Brawand Rachael Brown Richard Burnham Rickey Burnham Harold Burt Alan Canning 36 Judy Greene Philip Groh Pam Hadlock Robert Halverson Mike Hill r 37 Linda Lepin Gene LeSollen Mike LeSollen Johnny Lewis Jim Mansur Hilda Markley Vema Mason Judy Miller Ruthie Miller David Nys James Owen Marcella Owen Eula Page Anita Perren Sonja Robinson Jerry Rusch Gene Sears Colleen Settlemire Kenny Sold Margelee Stennick 38 OW; Manoger, James Owens, Clarence Fetgi ibrfc, RoHin Schtmmel, Leon Schimdt, Eldon Carrico John Curtis, Jerry Lowe, Paul Carrico, John Tift, James Br eer , mana r. . Head Coach-Del ngey, Tom Bleth, Howard Greeno TTilvin Ferguson, Dennis Widme, Chuc ■ K rouse, Don Jessee, John Kl in r.. Wal Lace assistant coachV Harold Tipton ''Don Tn'aJ tt,. Lester R o fret t i Leonard Pellhajtr, BilKKoith, Don Carter, Brwc Harold Yeager, Ron Doherty, Thermo Pellhgm.'' . £ y'- • - Bifl Redding Pal W'ttpam, Doug Schnei d j,, Spooky Brusco, Dana Newkirk. « • -A It JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Ron Doherty, Harold Yeager, Bruce Johnstun, Spooky Brusco, Doug Schneider, Dana Newkirk, Bill Keith, Don Jessee, Jerry Lowe, John Klein, Tom Bleth, Mr. Lorry Wall ace, coach. BACK ROW: James Breen, manager, Malvin Baker, Tippy Tipton, John Klein, Lester Roberts, Don Krause, Bill Redding, Dale Witham, Leonard Pellham, Howard Greene, Daniel Triplett, Therman Pell- ham, James Owens, manager. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: David Nys, Richard Burnham, Fred Keith, Mike Hill, Carl Blod- gett, Lowell Bentley, Lorry Chose, Leon Crandall. BACK ROW: James Owens, manager, Alan Conning, Tom Webber, Malvin Baker, Jim Klein, Harold Burt, Carl Ferguson, Jim Mansur, Gilbert Gomez, James Breen, manager. Offensive Captain ROLLIN SCHIMMEL 170 lb. Tailback Defensive Captain JIM PFAFF 120 lb. Guard SENIOR STARS JOHN CURTIS 235 lb. Tackle CLARENCE FERGUSON 165 lb. Tackle ACTION Rollin Schimmel brooks owoy for a 75 yard touchdown sprint. Paul Carrico No. 12 picks up yardage against Fish- Heads while Harold Yeager No. 17 moves in to block No. 35 of Clatskanie. FRONT ROW: Jim Pfoff, Ronnie Evermon, Jim Boyle. 2nd ROW: Tom Bleth, Roymond Peterson, David Force, John Klein, Bill Redding, Jim Klein, Neil Slaymaker, Eldon Carrico, Jim Boyle Malvin Baker. 3rd ROW: James Breen, Ronnie Haggerman, Larry Basso, Dale Witham, Leonard Pellham, Dan Krause, Alan Bozarth, Sam Mercer. 4th ROW: Manager—Carl Ferguson, Daniel Triplett, Don Carter, Dennis Widme, Harold Burt, Lester Roberts, Rollin Schimmel, Mike Johnstun, John Curtis, Mr. Larry Wal lace—Coach. WRESTLING ALL-DISTRICT Steve Poormon, Jim Budge, Dan Carter, Rollin Schimmel. ALL-LEAGUE Neil Slaymaker, Jim Budge, Dan Carter, Rollin Schimmel. Rollin Schimmel 168 lb. STATE Dan Carter 157 lb. Jim Pfaff 123 lb. Jim Budge 141 lb. WRESTLERS Steve Poorman 115 lb. VARSITY WRESTLING DUAL MEET RECORDS Weight Wrestler Wins Losses Draws 98 lb. Leon Crandetl 0 3 0 106 lb. Jim Boyle 3 5 0 106 lb. Ron Evermon 1 3 0 115 lb. Steve Poorman 6 5 0 123 lb. Jim Pfaff 9 3 0 130 lb. John Klein 11 0 0 136 lb. Neil Slaymaker 7 4 0 141 lb. Jim Budge 6 1 1 141 lb. Eldon Ccrrrico 2 4 0 141 lb. Sam Mercer 1 0 0 148 lb. Dale Witham 3 2 1 148 lb. Leonard Pellham 3 3 0 148 lb. Don Krause 1 0 0 157 lb. Dan Carter 10 2 0 168 lb. Rollin Schimmel 12 0 0 178 lb. Lester Roberts 2 4 0 191 lb. Mike Johnstun 2 9 0 H.W. John Curtis 9 2 0 rr I li ■4 ■ ;j ‘x Our gang Our hero Your really not my type. The Thinker Metrecal Boys 48 Cool, calm, and collected kJjJA FRONT ROW: Coach—Mr. Stan Peerboom, Leo Schmidt, Managers—Richard Olson and Rickey Burnham. 2nd ROW: Paul Carrico, Spooky Brusco, Wayne Lepin, Doug Schneider, Chuck Setzer, Dana Newkirk, Ray Johnson, Jerry Lowe, Bill Stennick, Clarence Ferguson, Leon Schmidt, Calvin Ferguson. VARSITY BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS LEON SCHMIDT 6 2 Center BILL STENNICK 6T' Guard Jerry Lowe 6 0 forward Chuck Setzer 5 10 guard BUBBLE Bill Keith 5 9 guard BOUNCERS Wayne Lepin 5 7 guard Calvin Forguson 6 3 forward Rayfer Johnson 5 11 forward Paul Carrico 5 6 guard Leo Schmidt 5 10 guard Dana Newkirk 5 9 forward Doug Schneider 5 9 guard Spooky Brusco 5 9 ’ guard Clarence Ferguson 6 0 forward 50 % • ( uir. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Harold Yeager, Bill Rauch, Doug Elliott, Richard Burnham, Larry Chose, Mike Hill, Spooky Brusco. 2nd ROW: Doug Schneider, Eddie Hupp, Calvin Ferguson, Don Colvert, Mike Winters, Dona New- kirk, Coach Mr. Del Dungey. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Johnny Lewis, David Nys, Mike Hill, Lorry Chase, Leon Crondall. 2nd ROW: Fred Keith, Lowell Bentley, Richord Burnham, Gene Sears, Lorry Caulfield, Coach —Mr. Cecil Golden. 51 HAROLD BURT Outfield LARRY CHASE All League Infield Eastern Division Cowapa League DOUG SCHNEIDER Infield DON JESSEE Catcher JOHN KLEIN Infield EDDIE HUPP ■y tss y v FRONT ROW: Larry Chase, Wayne Lepin, Harold Burt, Spooky Brusco, Doug Schneider, Jim Pfoff, Don Jessee, Eddie Hupp. 2nd ROW: Mr. Cecil Golden—coach, Bill Stennick, Lowell Bentley, Jim Klein, Ron Hagerman, John Klein, Tippy Tipton, Bob Hoard, Bill Rauch, John Trisdale, and Tom Bleth. VARSITY BASEBALL 1st ROW—(Left to Right) R. Schimmel, C. Setzer, D. Carter, E. Carrico, L. Schmidt, L. Roberts, C. Fergus- on, C. Ferguson, D . Krause, C. Evans, G. Krause, M. Winters. 2nd ROW—Mr. Dungey, Coach, S. Prit- chard, D. Triplett, T. Parrott, R. Burnham, A. Canning, J. Cavaness, H. Yeager, R. Peterson, and M. Tolle- shaug. Manager. TRACK Eldon Carrico Rollin Schimmel Leon Schmidt 54 Clancy Ferguson Terry Parrott Paul Carrico Jerry Lowe Chuck Setzer Harold Yeoger Calvin Ferguson Leo Schmidt Co-Coptains - Rollin Jim Nice Ploy Klein Terry Parrott - tough workout. Carter wins again i-H Louise McAtee Nancy Bausermon Joy Rosebraugh-Captain Renee Lackey Bonnie Sander's Marlene Welke Georgette Bleth-Captain Judy Pormer Ginny Scholten-lnserf RALLY J.V.’S Terry Owens Doreen Bridges Royetta Dai ley Donna Stenn ick Captain FROSH Karen Johnson Terry Chase Vickey Brawand Margalee Stennick MAJORETTES Jenifer Cowon Marlene Miller Lynn Scott Sharon Mizel-Captain Pam Gill Linda Howe BAND FRONT ROW: Mike Winters, Shoryn Bullis, Doug Elliott, Ron Doherty, 2nd ROW: David Nys, Janet Harrison, Mike Hill, Howard Greene, Bill Rauch, Dennis Widme. BACK ROW: Spooky Brusco, Larry Basso, Larry Chase, Mr. Bell, director, Linda Jones, Sam Mercer. PEP BAND FRONT ROW: Spooky Brusco - drum , Doug Elliott - saxophone, Bill Rauch - coronet, Dennis Widme - coronet. BACK ROW: Larry Basso - base, Janet Harrison - piano, Linda Jones • trombone, and Sam Mercer - trombone. 61 CHOIR FRONT ROW: Calvin Ferguson, Shirley Deal, Linda Dailey, Florence Burkhard, Lonna KLrsch, Mike Tolleshaug. 2nd ROW: Howard Greene, Evelyn Lushby, Bonnie Davis, Darlene Witham, David Beckham. 3rd ROW: Tom Enyart, Shirley Russell, Fern Lushby, Marlene Welke, Cheryl Parks, Kathy Turner, Jack Carter. BOYS QUARTET GIRLS SEXTET 62 Howard Greene, Calvin Ferguson, Tom Enyart, and David Beckham. Linda Rea, pianist, Linda Dailey, Shirley Deal, Marlene Welke, Darlene Witham, Lonna Kirsch,and Florence Burkhart. COLUMBIAN STAFF FRONT ROW: L. McAteen, M. Miller, J. Woolfolk, B. Combs, J. Hallaron, R. Davis, 2nd ROW: S. Adams, F. Lusby, P. Campbell, J. Stennick, J. Rosebraugh, J. Cramer, E. Corrico, J. Murphy, D. Patton. BACK ROW: D. Lenzner, B. Stennick, T. Parrott, M. Johnstun, T. Parrott. This hard-working group of students pub- lished the COLUMBIAN bi-weekly for the reading enjoyment of the student body. Second Semester Staff Editor Doug Lenzner First Semester Staff Editor Clarervce Ferguson Production Crew FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA FRONT ROW: M. Swanson, H. Young, R. Lackey, K. Titland, S. Mizell, L. Olsen, J. Boyle, J. Hallaran, J. Parmer. 2nd ROW: L. Pfaffle, M. Kirk, S. Robinson, H. Markley, T. Cowan, C. Garrett, L. Scott, M. Barton, K. Page, P. Gaston, J. Janvrin, L. lacobsen. 3rd ROW: R. Wildfong, B. Hupp, L. Linn, A. Sold, J. Cowan, J. Stennick, J. Rosebraugh, J. Oliva, B. Sanders, J. Woolfolk, A. Pritchard, J. Wyckoff, S. Cook, V. Furer. BACK ROW: M. Welke, M. Stennick, D. Sramek, E. Page, L. Lepin, L. Kahr, S. Zimmerman, V. McAfee, J. Walker, N. Wittwer, T. Kallunki, K. Morgan, D. Bitte, N. Bauserman, S. Kessell, A. Taggart. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA FRONT ROW: Mr. Fowler, J. Budge, L. Basso, P. Caulfield, N. Settlemire, S. Mercer, R. Schimmel. 2nd ROW: C. Blodgett, T. Bleth, G. Krause, J. Cavaness, H. Yeager, J. Klein, A. Canning, M. Baker, L. Caulfield, D. Hyde, J. Owen. 3rd ROW: D. Sensenbach, R. Teschner, J. Lewis, R. Burnham, J. Curtis, R. Burnham, J. Mansur, J. Rusch, J. Bachmeier, W. Welke, L. Russell. BACK ROW: T. Pellhom, B. Redding, F. Jump, D. Alumbaugh, D. Canning, L. Pellhom, P. Groh, R. Bozorth, A. Bozarth. LIBRARIANS CLUB FRONT ROW: P. Johnson, M. Swanson, R. Miller, C. Settlemire, S. Deal, P. Campbell, D. Beltz, J. Cowan, L. Dailey, J. Boyle, M. Welke, $. Mizell, L. Olsen. BACK ROW: F. Lusby, M. McClung, M. Girt, S. Iszler, R. John- son, J. Boyle, S. Bullis, R. Davis, A. Taggart, B. Anderson, P. Jensen, Mrs. Barton. GIRLS’ LEAGUE COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ingold, S. Giepel, B. Sanders, J. Rosebrough, S. Erickson. BACK ROW: L. Reo, G. Bleth, J. Pormer, L. Olsen, D. Stenniek, R. Lackey, J. Boyle, R. Dailey, K. Johnson. 65 HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Mr. Golden, L. Olsen, J. Lowe, P. Jensen, J. Boyle. BACK ROW: S. Mizell, L. Scott, J. Stennick, A. Taggart, D. Beltz. M. Swanson, G. Bleth, T. Enyart. J. Boyle, B. Rauch, J. Rosebraugh, R. Schimmel, N. bouserman, J. Parmer, B. Combs. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FRONT ROW: T. Owens, J. Parmer, J. Rosebraugh, J. Stennick, S. Erickson, C. Porks, R. Lackey, B. Sanders, J. Oliva. 2nd ROW: S. Bullis, S. Deal, J. Cowan, D. Koehle, B. Stennick, D. Beltz, K. Titland, D. Stennick, L. Pfaffle, V. McAtee. 3rd ROW: J. Harrison, M. McClung, S. Pitra, L. Dailey, L. Howe, G. Parks, J. Boyle, N. Bouserman, S. Zimmerman, J. Markley. 4th ROW: K. Sanders, J. Smith, I. Hackenberg, L. Rea, E. Lusby, J. Pitra, F. Beckham, L. Tofte, M. Girt. BACK ROW: D. Bitte, L. Linn, L. Jones, A. Sold, M. Swanson, P. Burnham, S. Papenhausen, D. Stennick, C. Potter, D. Zimmer, R. Dailey, D. Lewis, D. Witham. mm BOWLING LEAGUE FRONT ROW: J. Stennick, D. Widme, D. Jessee, D. Elliott, B. Stennick, B. Stennick. 2nd ROW: D. Stennick, M. Stennick, E. Erickson, S. Giepel, R. Everman. 3rd ROW: T. Owens, V. Brawand, N. Bauser- man, R. Lackey, J. Oliva, J. Rosebraugh, J. Parmer. BACK ROW: R. Peterson, L. Schmidt, B. Rauch, C. Setzer, N. Slaymaker, M. Winters, H. Greene, F. Forrest. LETTERETTES FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ingold, G. Bleth, J. Woolfolk, L. Scott, J. Hollaron. BACK ROW: L. Dailey, J. Par- mer, D. Beltz, S. Deal, L. Olsen, J. Boyle, R. Lackey, J. Rosebraugh, K. Titlond, B. Combs. 67 FRONT ROW: Dan Carter, Bill Stennick, Chuck Setzer. 2ND ROW: Leon Schmidt, Eldon Carrico, Raymond Peter- son, Mike Etienne, Jim Budge, John Curtis, Clarence Ferguson, Rollin Schimmel, Jim Pfaff. 3RD ROW: John Klein, Don Krauss, Neil Slaymaker, Calvin Ferguson, Howard Greene, Dennis Widme, John Trisdale, James Breen. 4TH ROW: Stacey Pritchard, Jim Boyle, Bob Hoard, Eddie Hupp, Bill Keith, Jerry Lowe, Paul Carrico, Don Jessee, Wayne Lepin. 5TH ROW: Leonard Pellham, Dale Witham, Tippy Tipton, Bruce Johnstun, Jim Cavaness, Harold Yeager, Ron Doherty, Royfer Johnson, Leo Schmidt, Dana Newkirk, Doug Schneider, Spooky Brusco. Not pictured above Lorry Chase, Steve Poorman, Richard Olsen, Rickey Burnham, Harold Burt, Tom Webber Carl Blodgett, James Owen, Carl Ferguson The students here at RUHS have really appreciated the new trampo- line that was purchased this fall. Our thanks go to the Rainier Booster Club and athletic department for making this possi ble. Mr. Dungey and son Del formed a night class to give special instruc- tion on the trampoline and tumbling. From this group of students comes the tumbling team which has provided entertainment for the basketball games. Jim Boyle, Sonja Robinson, Beth Anderson, Pam Gill, Deanna Sramek, Pam Hadlock, Pat Hadlock, Sandra Papenhausen, Patty Burnham and Bob Burnett. Jumping is Connie Garrett. Sandra Papenhausen back-bend Mr. Dungey Beth Anderson head stand Del Dungey Jr. back drop Leonard Pellhom 7 9 7 7 9 9 Pam Hadlock dive roll Patty Burnham reverse rol I down Deanna Sramek seat drop 69 (Left to right) Escort Bill Stennick, Senior Princess Sandy Giepel, Escort Jim Pfoff, Junior Princess Linda Howe, Queen Judy Walker, Escort Ray Johnson, Freshman Princess Terry Chase, Escort Dana Newkirk, Senior Princess Paula Gaston, Escort Rollin Schimmel. HOMECOMING COURT SENIOR PLAY CAST Jean Hallaran . . . Betty Combs . . . Eloise Forrest Raymond Peterson Bette Bleth .... Sandy Giepel . . . Jack Newboid . . . Doug Lenzner . . . Jim Murphy . . . . , Sue Cook Mike Johnstun . . . Kenny Gres sett . . Clarence Ferguson Tom Parrott . . . . Bi II Stenn ick . . . On November 16, 1962, the senior class presented “DESPERATE AMBROSE , a three-act comedy farce, for both a matinee and evening performance. The setting was in Dead Man s Gulch late in the 1800’s. The story revolves around two vaudevillians, who become stranded in an old run-down hotel. After a run-in with the local outlaws in which Ambrose almost gets him- self hung, and an impromtu wedding, the heroes close the play by taking the heroines away from the “bad-guys”. preparation for the next song . . . Very pretty solo Lonna . . . Silent Night . • . • CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Sounds good Mr. Bell . . . Shepards approaching the East • . • the big moment . . . Your going to late David . . . Getting ready for the performance . . . Three kings blessing the Holy child Comments on the performance. 74 Theme Resting the feet Music by Wilbur Jacobson Queen Sharyn Last Dance Refreshments Wilhauer Twins Coronation Queen's Dance Chaperones King Queen SENIOR BALL March 9, 1963 RUHS Gym Prince Terry Parrott SENIOR BA LL COURT Princess Betty Combs Princess Sandra Erickson 77 Princess Nancy Bauserman Princess Janet Oliva Princess Jane Stennick Princess Joy Rosebrough Princess Judy Pormer Princess Renee Lackey The Jr. Sr. Prom held on April 27, 1963, in the gym at RUHS was rated a big success by those who attended. The theme Younger Than Springtime” was carried out in a setting depicting a Country Garden. At 10:30 Dan Carter and Ginny Schol- ten were crowned King and Queen by the 1962 royalty, Kathi Titland and Jim Murphy. Music for the evening was presented by Glen Dickover Orchestra. SPRING CONCERTS “Sing Along With Mrs. Read Mr. Bell directs the grade and high school bands. stage full of talented musicians Spooky Brusco beats out a tune on the drums with the Meteors. Choir sings Smile Pretty HIM Grade school talent——‘'OFFBEATS' Girls look nice in their spring dresses. Calvin Ferguson sings a solo Mrs. Ingold sighs as it is all over for another year. Joy Rosebraugh presides THE SENIOR TEA Seniors relive high school days Hello Mommy .... This is Douggey Poo! WOW, Look at me!!! CANDID Intramural s Say wh en Hazel. Louise McAfee helps out during as sembly. Oh! Hum! Talented seniors entertain at Christmas time. Girls’ League Halloween skit, Betty and Joy Letterettes initiation Jane and Rol I in Hello Young Lovers!! This couldn't be Mr. Crisman’s favorite class of freshman zombies, could it? Lunch line crowders That’s mo??? Glad that's over. What shall we do for some excite- ment around this place? Oops, Caught you short Hilda. Typical '63 Senior graduate. Senior clean-up day Springtime at RUHS Those Fre shmen!!! HATS OFF TO THE ANNUAL STAFF!! Front row: Bill Stennick, Joy Rosebraugh, Betty Combs, Jone Stennick, Jean Hallaran, Pom Jensen, and Don Car- ter. Back row: Margaret Barton, Lois Olson, Sharyn Mizell, Lynn Scott, Jody Parmer, Jane Boyle, Clarence Fergus. on(???), Sandra Erickson, Pat Campbell, Georgette Bleth, Mike Johnston, Jonet Woolfolk, Marlene Miller. Not pictured: Viola McAtee, Doug Lenzner and Chock Setzer. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the many people who have helped with the production of the 1963 EMERAUDE. Many hours of hard work have gone into this yearbook and the above staff take full credit for its con- tent. I realize that you can’t please all of the people all of the time, but I do hope that we have put this book together in such a manner that it will bring some form of errjoyment to its readers as they thumb through the pages. 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STORE 1459 Commerce Ave. Longview, Washington SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 1524 Commerce Ave. Longview, Washington HAWKEN MOTORS 345 So. Highway St. Helens, Oregon SPROMBERG AUTO SERVICE, 532 Oregon Way Longview, Washington STEWART AUTO PARTS AND GLASS SHOP 775 S. Highway St. Helens, Oregon Compliments of RAINIER HOTEL Rainier, Oregon SCHNEIDER BROS. HARDWARE 1250 Commerce Ave. Longview, Washington W. E. Janvrin Public Accountant Rainier, Oregon COLUMBIA CAFE A-Street Rainier, Oregon ROY’S CHEVRON Junction-Highway 30 Rainier, Oregon HOP’S GROCERY 266 A St. Rainier, Oregon BUSY BEE CAFE Rainier, Oregon 98 SENIOR WILLS I, Raymond Peterson, will my locker and my ability to play chess to whomever wants them. I, Janet Woolfolk, will my first period class to Joy Rosebraugh. Have, fun, Joy! Kenny Gressett, | will; Will you? I, Lynn Scott, will my locker to Pat Hadlock and my place in lunch line to Chuck Setzer so he won't have to crowd everyday. I, Dyanne Bernard, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Larry and Tuni and I will my worn-out books to any unlucky junior. I, Don Johnson, hereby will all of my dimples to Donna Zimmer. I, Mike Etienne, will if I can but I can't so I won't; but I'll give it a try anyway. I, Lonna Kirsch, will the ants in my locker to my sis. I, Marlene Miller, will my ability to be so quiet, polite, and well-man- nered in the halls to Chuck Evans, and also the honor of being Billy's Pick of the Week to Judy Greene I, Gloria Leever, will my old rickety locker to my little sis. I, Jim Budge, will my ability to play basketball to Leo. I, Dorothy Stennick, will my shy- ness to Suzie Etienne!! Who leeds all she can get!! If Terry Parrott, am not going to will anyone, anything, because I am taking everything with me. If Betty Combs, will my bottle of aspirin to Joy Rosebraugh in the hopes that she won't have os many headaches working on the annual as I have had. If Kathy Titland, will my Paladin hat to Sandi Kessell, my seven- refill ability to Jane and Julie, and the wilted flowers on my locker door to Freddy. I, Dale Patton, will my American Problems book to John Trisdale. I, Clarence Ferguson, will my ability to get food to 4 soph, girls in 3rd period study hall. I, Wayne Millerd, hereby will my history grades to John Trisdale. If Sandy Giepel, will my locker and American Problems book to Bonnie Sanders, my space in the parking lot to Judy Walker, and the mos honored position of 5th period P.E. assistant to Renee Lackey or any- one foolish enough to take it. If Pat Campbell, hereby will my worn out shoes to Mrs. Flippin and Mrs. Harris, my pinking sheares to Marlene W. and my fantosic ability to ride horses to Lenni poo!! I, Tom Parrott, will anything and leave behind to anyone who wants it. I, Paul Steele, will my chess-play- ing ability to Howard Greene. I, Joanne Teschner, will Book- keeping to anyone who wants it. I, Paula Gaston, will my rotten locker to John Norman and my last Bubble to Ginny Scholten. If Judy Janvrin, will all Wednesday night parties to Sandi and Ginny plus I will J. B. to Sandi Kessell because they deserve each other. I, Mike Johnstun, will my ability to skip school to Ron Everman and my locker to Les Roberts. If Wayne Blocher, will my locker to whoever gets their first. If Pam Jensen, will my hour every- day with Mr. Boyle to any Junior who is crazy enough to be his teacher's assistant. If John Curtis, will some of my largeness to Leon Crandall and all my gum wrappers to Toni Cowan. I, Kathi Turner, will my locker to Donna Hamer, the seat I sit in during World History class to Mr. Crisman, and my English IV book to Dick Canning because he always takes it in class. I, Dick Canning, will by brain power to anyone dumb enough to take it. If Susan Hirtzel, wish to will my allergy to Judy Walker. I will my Love to RUHS and one more year to Gloria Leever. I, Sandra Erickson, will my good Grades (?) in U.S. History to Diane and Carol. I, Sue Cook, will my ability to get caught riding at noon to Joyce Roberts. My Copy of Desperate Ambrose to Jack Newbold. I, Eloise Forrest, will my ability to squirt guns, blow bubbles in American Problems class, and stacking lockers to Toni Cowon. And all the fun I have had in school to my little brother, (Fredize). I, Louise McAtee, will to my little sis, Tunie, a pretty good day like May 6th, and my ability to throw apples, and whistle at the wrong time, to anyone who doesn't care about graduating. I, Fern Lusby, will my locker at the end of the hall to anyone who can use it. I, Rozi Davis, will my seat on the Senior steps to anyone who weighs 240 pounds. I, Rollin Schimmel, will my bad luck to Rayfer Johnson, my ability to get in trouble in Spanish to Denny and all my good times to Jane. If Leon Schmidt, will my locker and all the good times that I have had in high school to all the lower classmen especially the good looking girls. 99 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY A I tit here in my comfortable choir reading a copy of the June 7, 1983 Rainier Review edited by Jomet A. Murphy, Sr., it is amazing to tee what my rlotsmatet from 20 years ago ore doing now. Shirley Adams it employed as a seamstress for the Singer Sewing Company. Oyanne Bernard it a laboratory technician at the Veteran’s Hospi- tal. The womens P.E. instructor ot U.C.L.A. it none other than our own Georgette Bleth. I hear that Jim Budge it teaching modem agricultural techniques to the under developed sections of South America. Wayne Blocher it now captain of an ocean going vessel sailing from New York. Pat Campbell it working as o lody policeman in Son Diego. Eldon Carrico it a famous news reporter for C.B.S. News. Dick Canning is o leading racing jockey and two-time winner of the Kentucky Derby. Betty Combs has been playing the accordion on the Lawrence W lk television program for quite some time now. Sue Cook is the star of “Grand Ole Opry”. Jock Cramer has just recently been named the editor and publisher of “PLAYBOY . “Big John Curtis is a well- known cook ot the Hilton Hotel in Portland. Bonnie Davis got her Masters Degree in education ot O.S.U. and is now teaching the third grade at Scappoose. Rozella Davis is o story teller on the Captain Kangaroo Program. Sandra Erickson is the director of student activities ot the Rainier Community College. Mike Etienne is head of a gang of longshoreman working out of Buenos Aires. Clarence Ferguson has worked himself up to the position os pres- ident of the Ferguson Tractor Compony. Eloise Forrest is a fashion design- er for Dior. Vickey Purer is still travelling with the U.S.O. overseas enter- taining the members of the armed services. Paulo Gaston is the wife and active campaigner of a prominent politi- cian living in Washington D.C. Sandy Giepel is working in research for the Betty Crocker Company. Kenny Gressett is one of the head psychologists in the California State Mental Hospital. The Delena Cat and Dog Hospital is now being managed by that well- known animal expert—Jean Hallaran Susan Hirtzel is employed as a model for television commercials on N.B.C. Judy Jonvrin is a co-owner of the Zattergerg grocery chain. Pam Jensen is a prominent author of books for children ages three to eight. Don Johnson is a fast rising execu- tive in the Johnson Johnson Company. Mike Johnstun is still the “No. 1 driver for Ferrari recently seen ot Sebring. Lona Kirsch is the administrator of a home for delinquent girls. Gloria Leaver is a medical recep- tionist at the Oregon State Univer- sity Medical Center. Doug Lenzner is a physician at Corvallis where he specializes in the ailments of college girls. Fern Lusby is the head librarian in the Congressional Library at Wash- ington D.C. Louise McAfee is a housemother in a college sorority. Marlene Miller is a foreign corres- pondent for the New York Times. Wayne Millerd is now head of the painting division at the Ford Motor Compony in Detroit. Sharyn Mizell is assistant to the personnel manager of the Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Company. Lois Olsen is a language instructor ot the American University in Beirut. The Parrott Bros. (Terry and Tom) hove become business partners in on atomic energy plant in Los Angeles. Dale Patton has been named the log-rolling champion three years in a row at the “Albany Timber Carni- val . Jim Pfaff is campaigning for the position as govenor of Alabama. Raymonc Peterson is a butler for a wealthy New York socialite. Rollin Schimmel is presently em- ployed os the head coach of the United States Olympic Wrestling T earn. Leon Schmidt is the operator of a popular gambling casino in Las Vegas. Lynn Scott is secretary to the president of Crown Zellerboch Corporation. Norman Settlemire is a designer of the lotest fashions in women's hots. David Sensenbach is the head shoe salesman at Meier Frank Co. Paul Steele is a research chemist credited with one of the discoveries leading to the cure of cancer. Bill Stennick is professionally playing baseball for the New York Mets. Dorothy Stennick is a woman taxi- cab driver for the boys stotioned at Fort Lewis. Aretho Taggart is working on her Doctors Degree on a government study grant at the Columbia Uni var- sity. Joanne Teschner is a tourist guide at Yellowstone Notional Pork. Kothy Titlond is a sergeant in the Norwegian Woman's Air Force. Mike Trisdole is a railway engineer wi th the S. P. S. Railroad. Kothy Turner is the first soprano singing with the New York Sym- phony. Janet Woolfolk, a well-known authority on love and romonce, is writing an “advice to the lovelorn column which is carried in 206 leading newspapers throughout the United States. I have enjoyed looking bock on my classmates from the class of “63— I do hope that you hove shared in the fun olso. 100 Indian army mules packed supplies toward the Himalayan front in a futile attempt to halt Chinese invaders. Flanked by Vatican Guards, Pope John XXIII knelt in prayer in Saint Peter’s Ba- silica opening first Roman Catholic Ecu- menical Council since 1 869. U.S. Military advisers trained Lao soldiers with the latest American equipment in their fight against Communist infiltration. Weal Austr ica's West Berliners lined Spree River and waved toward East Berlin as part of demonstrations marking the first anniversary of the Berlin Wall. Doctor's strike in Saskatchewan, Canada, against a govern- ment medical care plan, left hospitals oil but deserted and without means of caring for patients. or tests and test-ban talks continued. This 290-foot (foreground) rose from Nevada's desert floor three Is after blast which left a 1 200-foot crater. Buildings f mound were about 10 feet high. Live transoceanic TV began as American Telephone and Telegraph's Telstar relayed this image from U.S. to Europe over first privately-owned satellite. Algerian women cost ballots in referendum which resulted in independence and an end to nearly 8 years of war. 7 I International Events in Review W©€ WO D PHOTOS crossed the finish line decisively beating Gretel in the deciding race for the Amer- One of the worst earthquakes in modem times reduced dozens of Iranian towns to rubble and left 10,000 dead. Left: Cuban invasion prisoners made it home just in time for Christmas after being ransomed from Cuban prisons. Right: USS Barry makes visual inspection of missiles on deck of Russian freighter Ano- sov as Navy patrol plane flies overhead after U.S. demanded removal of offensive weapons from Cuba. wt r


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