Rainier High School - Emeraude Yearbook (Rainier, OR)
- Class of 1964
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Accused slayer of President Kennedy, Lee Oswald, was shot fatally before national TV audience. Right: Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline and John, Jr. leave Washington for Christmas m Florida. in Review—1963 With the assassination of John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts, youngest president in U.S. history, the country lost a highly-regarded and remarkably capable statesman and administrator. President DeGaulle of France, saluting, stands with German Chancellor Erhard, right, and President Lubke, as some heads of state gathered in tribute to the late President Kennedy. President Kennedy, and soon-to-be-retired, Ger- man Chancellor Adenauer met m Bonn during Kennedy's successful ten-day tour of Western Europe. President Kennedy and then Vice-President Johnson (second from right) met with leaders of the August “March on Wash- ington” dramatizing the nation's leading domestic issue in 1963. Major Gordon Cooper received the Distinguished Service Medal from President Kennedy at the White House in May, following Cooper’s 22 orbit flight and manually controlled re-entry. RAINIER UNION HIGH SCHOOL RAINIER, OREGON Volume 41 HIGHLIGHTS OF 1964 Editor.................Joy Rosebraugh Asst. Editor................Bill Rauch Business Manager....................Judy Parmer Sports......................Chuck Setzer Photographs compliments of Modeme Studios Springfield, Oregon 1 In sincere appreciation for his unselfish devotion, loyalty, and faithfulness to R.U.H.S. and his years of untiring efforts as both instruct- or and advisor to the students of Rainier Union High, the Class of 1964 dedicates our yearbook, The Emeraude, to Mr. Alfred Appleby. 2 3 PRINCIPAL Mr. Norman Greene SECRETARY Mrs. Doris J. Flippin 4 OFFICE GIRLS Margaret Barton and Joy Rosebraugh TEACHERS’ ASSISTANTS (Left to Right) Front row - Judy Watson, Toni Cowan, Jane Stennick, Evelyn Lusby, Darlene Witham, Linda Dailey. Second row • Diana Lewis, Terry Owens, Linda Jones, Shirley Deal, Kay Morgan. Third row - Nancy Bauserman , Janet Harrison, Linda Howe, Marilyn Girt, Betty Stennick, Donna Beltz. Back row - Tippy Tipton, Robert Teschner, Denny Widme, Clyde Stanley, Dale Witham, LaVonne Tofte. 5 FACULTY MR. APPLEBY Chemistry Biology Physics Jr. Advisor MRS. CHASE Art Home Ec. Mil F.H.A. Frosh. Co-Advisor MRS. BARTON English II Library Librarians Jr. Co-Advisor MR. CRISMAN World Geography U.S. Histry Gov. Journalism American Prob. The Columbian Emeraude MR. BELL Band Gen. Business Music Activities Soph. Co-Advisor MR. BOYLE U.S. History Gov. English I Frosh. Advisor Honor Society Advisor MR. DUNGEY World History Gen. Math Boys P.E. Health Athletic Director Lettermen Senior Co-Advisor MR. FOWLER Motor Mechanics Agriculture I-IV FFA Advisor 6 FACULTY MRS. HARRIS English IV Guidance Jr. Advisor MR. MUCK Algebra I II Geometry Adv. Math MR. HAYES Gen. Math Psychology Sociology Family Living MR. PEERBOOM Gen. Science World Geography Senior Adviosr Lettermen MRS. INGOLD English IV Spanish I,II Latin I Dean of Girls Letterettes MISS JOHNSON Girls P.E. Health Biology G. A. A. Pep Club 7 MRS. REED English II Chorus Music Activities MISS WRAY Typing I II Shorthand I Bookkeeping Auditor Student Accounts Soph. Advisor STUDENT BODY OFFICERS (Left to Right) Diana Lewis, Assist. Treasurer; Judy Parmer, Treasurer; Jerry Lowe, President; Bill Rauch, Vice-President. Not pictured Jane Boyle, Secretary STUDENT COUNCIL (Left to Right) Sitting - Diana Lewis, Judy Parmer, Jerry Lowe, Bill Rauch. Second row - Donna Betlz, Shirley Deal Julie Wyckoff, Sheryle Grey, Pat Hadlock, Terry Chapman, Harold Burt. Third row - Jerry Dinkelocker, Dan Cartel Tom Enyart, Calvin Ferguson, Chuck Evans, Sam Mercer. 8 THE Judy Parmer - Business Manager, Joy Rosebraugh - Editor, Bill Rauch - Assistant Editor (Left to Right) Sitting • Judy Parmer, Joy Rosebraugh, Chuck Setzer, Bill Raugh, Margaret Barton, Jane Stennick, Linda Howe. Second row • Beth Anderson, Sharyn Bullis, Sharon Lange, Viola McAtee, Linda Rea, Darlene Witham, Cora Frame, Thersa Kirsch, Pat Hadlock, Florence Burkhard, Jane Boyle. Third row - Calvin Ferguson, Dan Carter, Tom Enyart, Jim Turner. 9 COOKS To Mrs. Louise Cowan, Mrs. Betty Brown, and Mrs. Betty Clark falls the task of feed- ing the hungry student body of R.U.H.S. Without their nourishment, afternoons would be unbearable. We are very sorry that we were un- able to obtain a picture of our busdrivers. We hope that they will forgive us and continue to transport most of the RUHS student body safely to and from school each day. CUSTODIANS To Mr. Mrs. Eugene Perren we wish to express our appreciation for the fine job they have done in keeping our school in top shape. 10 CALVIN FERGUSON Student Council Representative Transferred from Newport 2; Track 2-4; Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Lettermen 2-4; Choir 2-4, President 3,4; Boys Trio 3; Boys Quartet 4; Music in May 3; Junior Marshall 3; Class Officer 4; Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Most Sincere 4 RENEE LACKEY Treasurer Lettcrettcs 3,4; F.H.A. 1-4, Officer 2-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Pep Club 1; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Girls League Coun- cil 3,4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2-4; Intramurals 1-4; Bowling League 2-4; Girl of the Month 1,2; Prom Court 3; Wittiest 4 DAN CARTER President Football 1-4, Honorable Mention 2,3, All League 4, All Star Honorable Mention 4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Lettermen 1-4, Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 2-4; Class President 2-4; Prom Court King 3; Most In- spirational Football Player 4; Foot- ball Captain 4; Most Athletic 4 CLASS OF '64 SONG ,41 May Never Pass This Way Again” COLORS Yellow and White FLOWER Yellow Rose MOTTO Walk the Road of Life Straight for You Shall Never Walk Anyone Pan Again 12 CHUCKSETZER Vice-President Football 1-4; Captain 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1-3; Lettermen 1-4, President 4, Secretary 3; Prom Court 3; Class Officer 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Spons Edi- tor 4; Homecoming Escon 4; Bowl- ing League 2-4 JANE STENNICK Secretary F.H.A. 1-3; Columbian Staff 3,4, Editor 4; G.A.A. 2-4, Officer 3; Intramurals 1-4, champs 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Girls League Council, Treasurer 4; Choir 4, Officer 4; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Wrestling Statistician 2-4; Bowl- ing League 2-4, Officer 3,4; Junior Marshall 3; Class Officer 3,4; Jr. Pep 1; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Girl of the Month 2-4; Volleyball Team 2-4; Best Worker 4; Prom Court 3; District D.A.R. Citi- zenship Award 4 NANCY BAUSERMAN F.H.A. 1-4, Officer 4; G.A.A. 1-4; JV Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheer- leader 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Prom Court 3; Intramurals 1-4; Lettercttes 4; Girls League Council 4; Bowling League 2-4, Officer 4 DAVID BECKHAM Football 1-4; Track J; Choir 1-4; Mixed Quartet 2; River City 3,4; Most Talented 4; Columbian Staff 3 DONNA BELTZ F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1-4, Officer 4; Honor Society 3,4; Librarians 2-4, Officer 3,4; Student Council 4; Lettercttes 3,4, Officer 4; Pep Club 2; Jr. Pep 1; Perfect Idiot 4; Intra- murals 1-4; Volleyball Team 2,4 JANE BOYLE F. H.A. 1-4, Officer 3,4; Student Council 3.4, Secretary 4; Honor Society 2-4; Prom Co-Chairman 3; G. A.A. 1-4; Lettercttes 3,4; Librari- ans 2-4, Officer 3,4; Annual Staff 2-4; Columbian Staff 4; Girls State 3; Volleyball Team 2,4; Intramurals 1-4; Pep Club 1; The Perfect Idiot 4; Girls League 3,4, Secretary 4 DICK BURKE FLORENCE BURKHARD Jr. Pep 1; Choir 1-3; Girl of the Month 2; Sextette 3; F.H.A. 4; Perfect Idiot 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 13 DON CALVERT F.F.A. 1,4; Lettermen 2-4; Basket- ketball 4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2 PAUL CARRICO F.F.A. 1; Lettermen 1-4; Football 1-4, Captain 4; Basketball 1-4; Wrestling 1; Track 1-4; Prom Court 3 PAT CAULFIELD F.F.A. 1-4; Perfect Idiot 4; Rebel Without a Cause 4 TERRY CHAPMAN JENIFER COWAN LINDA DAILEY F.F.A. 1-4, President 4, State Con- vention 4; Baseball 1; Rebel With- out a Cause 4 Librarians 3,4; Majorettes 3,4, Offi- cer 4; G.A.A. 1-4; F.H.A. 3,4; Choir 2-4; Intramurals 1,2; Perfect Idiot 4 F.H.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 1-4; Librarians 3,4, Officer 4; Letterettes 3,4; Jr. Pep 1; Pep Club 2; Intramurals 1-4; Volleyball Team 4; Choir 3,4; Sex- tette 3; Perfect Idiot 4; Girls, Girls, Girls 1 14 SHIRLEY DEAL Lettercttes 3,4, Officer 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Jr. Pep 1; Librarians 2-4, Offi- cer 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2; Choir 1,3,4; Sextette 3; Drums of Death 2; Perfect Idiot 4; Intramurals 1-4; Girl of the Month 1 HOWARD GREENE Band 1-3; Choir 1-4; Football 1-3; Basketball 1,2; Boys Quartet 3,4; Perfect Idiot 4; Lettermcn 3 JERRY DORIE PATTY GRENNON Junior Pep 1; Librarian 4; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2 CORALEE FRAME G.A.A. 4; Choir 4; Annual Staff 4; Columbian Staff 4; F.H.A. 1,2 TONI GRIFFITH G.A.A. 1,2 15 PAT HADLOCK BOB HOARD LINDA HOWF Jr. Pep 1; Pep Club 2, Officer; JV Cheerleader 2, Captain; G.A.A. 1-4, Officer 4; Intramurals 1,2; Bowling League 2; F.H.A. 1,2, Officer 2; Wrestling Statistician 2-4; Letter- ettes 4; Tumbling Tramp Team 3; Columbian 4; Annual Staff 4 F.F.A. 1-4; Track 1; Baseball 2-4; Wrestling 4; Lettcrmen 2-4 Jr. Pep 1; Homecoming Court 1,3; Class Officer 1; G.A.A. 3,4; Major- ettes 2,4, Captain 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Intramurals 1-3; Volleyball Team 1,4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Honor Society 4; Girl of the Month 1,4. ED HUPP GARY JENNINGS F.F.A. 1,3; Football Mgr. 2; Bas- ketball Mgr. 1; Football 1 BILL KEITH 16 Basketball 1-4; Football 1; Baseball 2-4; Perfect Idiot 4; Rebel Without a Cause 4; Lettermen 1-4 F.F.A. 1; Lettermen 2-4; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 2,4; Basketball 1-3 SANDI KESSELL Jr. Pep 1; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 2-4, Officer 4 DARNELL KOEHL G.A.A. 1-4; Librarians 3; F.H.A. 4; Intramurals 1,2; Annual Staff 4 I I I THERESA KIRSCH Transferred from Portland 2; An- nual Staff 4; F.H.A. 4 JOHN KLEIN Wrestling 1-4, All League 4;'Base- ball 2-4; Football 3-4, Lettermen 1-4; Vice President 4; Prom Court 3 DON KRAUSE PATLEEVER F.F.A. 1-4; Lettermen 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 2-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1 Jr. Pep 1; F.H.A. 1 17 WAYNE LEPIN Football lt2; Basketball 1-4, Cap- tain 4; Baseball 1-4; Lettermen 1-4; F.F.A. 1 Secretary 1; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 EVELYN LUSBY F.H.A. 1; Intramurals 2; G.A.A. 2-4; Chorus 3,4; Librarians 3; Honor Society 4 JACK MASON JERRY LOWE Honor Society 2-4; President 3; Annual Staff 2; Football 1-4; Bas- ketball 1-4; Wrestling 1; Track 1-4; Baseball 4; Prom Court 3; Class Officer 2,3; Lettermen 1-4; A.S.B. President 4, Vice-President 3; Jr. Marshall } JOHN MEARS Transferred from Sunset 4; Band 4; Captain of Drum Team 4; Baseball 4; Best Worker 4 18 CLAUDIA MEEKS Jr. Pep 1; Art Club 1; G.A.A. 1-4; Librarians 4 JOHN NORMAN F.F.A. 1; Track 1; Football 1-4, All League Second Team 4; Wittiest 4 SAM MERCER F.F.A. 1-4; officer 3; Band 1-4; Football Mgr. 3; Wrestling 1-4; Track 1,2; Student Council 3,4. JANET OLIVA G.A.A. 2-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Prom Court 3; Majorette 2; Intramurals 1,3,4; Girls League Council 4; Pep Club 1; Bowling League 2-4; Best Dress- ed 4 JACK NEWBOLD Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,2; Student Council 3; Prom Court 3; Stage Manager '’Desperate Ambrose” 3 CHERYL PARKS F.H.A. 2-4, Officer 4; G.A.A. 1-4, Officer 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,4, champ 2,4; Volleyball Team 1,2,4; Basket- ball Team 4; Girl of the Month 3; Choir 3 19 JUDY PARMER F.H.A. 1-3, Officer 2-3; G.A.A. 1-4; Choir 4; Girls League Council 1-4; Bowling League 2-3; Student Body Treasurer 4; Prom Court 3; National Honor Society 2-4; Intramurals 1-4; Letterettes 3-4; Ask Any Girl I; Drums of Death 2; Songqueen 2-3; Jr. Pep 1; Annual Staff 2-4; Bus- iness Manager 4 STACEY PRITCHARD Lettermen 1-4; Track -i-3; Football 1; Basketball 1; Columbian Staff 4; Stage Manager 3-4 SUE PITRA Transferred from Lompoc High 2; G.A.A. 2-4, Intramurals, volleyball 4; basketball 2,4; Choir 4; F.H.A. 4; Librarians 4; Drill Team 4; Scho- ol Volleyball Team 4 MAXINE RITZENTHALER STEVE POORMAN Track 1; Wrestling 3-4; Letertmen 3-4 JOY ROSEBRAUGH Intramurals 1-4; Student Council 3; Jr. Pep 2; F.H.A. 1-3; National Honor Society 2-4; Columbian Staff 3-4; Pep Club 2, Officer 2; Year- book Staff 1-4. Assist. Editor 3; Editor 4; Bowling League 2-4; G.A.A. 2-4, Officer 4; Girl of the Month 1-4; Girls League Council 3-4, Secretary 3 President 4; Let- terettes 3-4, Vice-President 4; Prom Court 3; Varsity Cheerleader Cap- tain 3; Co-Chairman of Jr. Prom 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Citizen- ship Award 4 LARRY RUSSELL Wrestling 3,4; F.F.A. 3,4 NEIL SLAYMAKER Class Officer 1; Student Council 1; Bowling League 1-4; Lettermcn 1-4; Wrestling 1-4; Baseball 1,2; Band 1-4; Prom Court 3 BONNIE SANDERS Songqueen 2,3; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1-4; F.H.A. 2-4; Girls League Vice- President 3; Class Officer 1; Jun- ior Marshall 3; Homecoming Court 2,4; Bowling League 2,4; Intramu- rals 1-4; Girl of the Month 2 CLYDE STANLEY Football 1-2; F.F.A. 2-4; Perfect Idiot 4; Rebel Without a Cause 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 GINNY SCHOLTEN Jr. Pep 1; Songqueen 2-3, Jr. Prom Queen 3 BETTY STENNICK Choir 2,4; G.A.A. 1-4, officer 4; Bowling League 2-4; Intramurals 1-4; Volleyball Team 2,4; Best Athlete 4 21 F.F.A. 1-4, Officer 4; Track 1 F.F.A. 1; Football 1-4 Perfect Idiot 4; Rebel Without a Cause 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 MARLENE WELKE Jr. Pep 1; Majorette 1; Songqueen 2,3; F.H.A. 2-4; Librarians 3,4; Choir 3; Sextette 3; Perfect Idiot 4; Intramurals, Volleyball 3,4; Basket- ball 4; Columbian Staff 4; Annual Staff 4 DENNIS WIDME Band 1-4; Football 1-4; Baseball 2; Lettermen 2-4; Basketball 1; Wrest- ling 3; Pep Band 1-4; Student Coun- cil 1; Class Officer 1; Homecoming Escort 4; Bowling League 1-4, President 4; School Play 1 22 SENIORS Ed Hupp Claudia Meeks David Beckham Cheryl Parks Marlene Welke Don Calvert Linda Dailey Darnell Koehle John Klein Nancy Bauserman Robert Teschner Terry Chapman Gary Sandi Stacey Jennings Kessell Pritchard Of ft Joy Rosebraugh jonn Norman j anc Stennick OBL Dan Carter Up Jerry Jane' Lowe Oliva Donna Beltz Dennis Widme Bill Keith Jack Judy Newbold Parmer Renee WaYnc Lackey Lepin Bonnie Sanders Larry Russell Coralee Frame T'l Bob Hoard Jennifer Cowan s _,V Sam Mercer 23 SENIOR WILLS I Janet Oliva, will my locker No. 19 and all my good times in high school to my little sister Jean, if and when she gets here. Also, I will my ability to play basketball to Nancy Wittwer and my ability to bowl to Judy Watson. All the rest of my worthy positions such as a seat on the radiator and a place in the front of the lunch line, I will leave to the personality kid, Mike Mears. I, Linda Dailey, will all my fun in high school to Bobby Larson and my locker and books to Royetta. Good luck!! I, Maxine Ritzenthaler, will my books to Margaret Swanson, my empty place in the cafeteria to Pat Johnson, my stub- borness and moodiness to Mr. Crisman. I, John Mears, will my ability to be a fearless leader for the Drum, Drill, and Majorette Teams to Larry Chase and all troubles to anyone who feels like drinking. I, Sam Mercer, will my locker to Larry Basso because he deserves it, and about everything else to Bev Boldnow. I, John Klein, will my locker to city-man two , and my Am. Probs. Book to the standard-man , Ray Johnson. I Terry Chapman, will Mrs. Harris to Mr. Boyle because they both tell lousy jokes and my ability to get along with Mrs. Harris to Ina Hackenberg. I, Dennis Widme, will my parking spot and my good luck to Don Jessee. I, Don Krause, will my locker to any sucker who will take it. I Jug Carter, will my starting guard position in football to Linda Sozcek, my wrestling ability and weight (178) to Deanna Sramek, my ability to throw the discuss shot to Terry Owens Ruth Hanna, my ability to soap windows to Mr. Muck, my ability to wash windows to Mr. Wallace Mr. Dungcy and my locker pet termite, Elory, I give to Harold Yeager, my personality to anyone that stupid, and last of all I will be sorry to leave this good old school I have had so much fun in. I, Norman Long, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to all lower classmen. I, Jim Turner, will my car troubles to Tom Enyart and anything else to Norman Long. I, Steve Poorman, will my wrestling ability to Jim Boyle. I, Theresa Kirsch, will my ability to daydream during class to Carol Ertzberger and my clear mind to Merian Johnson. I, Jack Newbold, will this place to the S.P.C.A. for use in their future experiments and will the key to Spooky Brusco. I, Toni Griffith, will if I want to and I don’t want to yet. I, Nancy Bauserman, will to Donna Stennick another year of sixth period and to Jim Danchok a ride to school. I, Jane Boyle, will my locker to Chuck Evans, my ability to play volleyball to Doug Schneider, and my enemies to my upcoming brothers. I, Cheryl Parks, will Donna Stennick my good ole locker and my ability to be a good kid. I, Darnell Koehle, will my last pack of cancer sticks to Rayfer Johnson, my party life to Kaye Morgan, my locker to my Mcuz Spooky and everything else to Darlene Bitte. I, Linda Howe, will the fun I've had in high school to my sister Gloria, my status as a Senior to Tom Enyart, my ability to get along with Mrs. Harris to any Juniors who need it, my good fortune to be able to pronounce Eldon correctly to Bettie Ferguson and much luck to my little sis Linda Dyer. I will, myself, be glad to finally receive my diploma—signed. I Chuck Setzer, will my fantastic ability to sit on the bench in basketball season to Doug Schneider. I, Joy Rosebraugh, will my senior locker to Doug Schneider, my beauty and physique to Leonard Pellham, my past experiences to Spooky (I'm sure he doesn't need them) and all the fun I've had as a Senior to Nancy and Kay. I, Pat Hadlock, will my grades to my sister, Pam, my books to my brother, Lonnie, my locker to Bettie Ferguson, my ability to drive a standard transmission to Leonard Pellham, my great times to Dale Witham, my position as wrest- ling statistician to Pam Irene, my dancing ability to Kathy Johnson, and anything else to my up coming brothers and sisters. I, Evelyn Lusby, will Frances Beckham my locker in the senior hall so that next year she can get fatter and sasy. I, Betty Stennick, will my natural black hair to Colleen Potter, and my ability to dribble a basketball to Nancy Wittwer. I, Sandi Kessell, will my ability to skip school to Spooky Brusco, my locker to Verna Mason, and all my parties to anyone lucky enough to have them! I, Stacey Pritchard, I will, will you? I, Renee Lackey, will to Ron Everman all the gum I owe him, and this leaving me proverty stricken, I have nothing left to will to Terry, Judy, Julie, Donna, Darlene, and Chucky. I, Cora Lee Frame, will my ability to type to Elaine Bachmeier. I, Bob Teschner, will my lockers and books over the years to anyone who wants them. I, David Beckham, will my ability to remain straight faced while singing to Irene Ellis, and my curly hair to Mike Mears. I, Patty Grennon, will my little sister Adelle, my locker (28) and my books. Also all the good times and memories I have from this school. I, Florence Burkhard, will my locker and books to Beth Anderson, my shyness to Danny Williams and my ability to tell the truth to 'J im. 24 SENIOR WILLS 1, Jenifer Cowan, will some of my shyness to Danny Williams (I don’t have much but more than him), and my locker to my sister Toni. I, Claudia Meeks, will my Latin II book and my old geometry II book to Margaret Barton. I, Bob Hoard, will my torn books and my hingeless locker to anyone who wants them. I, Bill Keith, will never come back to this school. I, Pat Caulfield, will my ability to wreck a car to Jug Carter. I, Jack Mason, will my senior locker to Tippy Tipton, my place on the parking lot to Alan Canning, all my books to my sweet sister, and all my good times to Julie. I, Sue Pitra, will my desk in trig, to Sharon Bullis and Tom Enyart, my seat on the bus to Donna Hamer, and my ability to play original sports to the lowly junior girls!! 1, Wayne Lcpin, will my ability to pound out fenders and fix headlights to anyone who rides with Chuck I, Patty Leever, will my shyness to anyone who needs it, and all my old books to my little sis Barbara. I, Donna Beltz, will all my books and my good times to my little cousin Leon Crandall, and all my bad times to Fred Keith, I, Neil Slaymaker, will my locker and my ability to have fun to ''Benny . 1, Dick Burke, will the formula for O.S.D. to Ron Everman, with hopes that he uses it to the fullest extent. I, Ginny Scholten, will my ability to skip school to Kay Morgan, and the fun I've had to my little brother Bill and Tim Danchok, and my last Bubble to Kay and Nancy. I, Jane Stennick, will my senior locker to Dale Witham, my position as wrestling statistition to Pam and Irene, the job of Columbian editor to Tom Enyart, the Homecoming dresses we didn't get to my little sister Sheryl Gray, and all the fun I've had as a Senior to Donald Schimmel. I, Shirley Deal, will all my books to Anne Sold and Jean Smith. Have fun!! My locker to Sharyn Bullis. I, Calvin Ferguson, will my place in sports to my little brother if he wants them, my place in choir to Tom, and I will leave all my books in my locker. I, Bonnie Sanders, will to Ron Everman my unbelievable ability to throw mud, etc., etc., and to Judy and Terry my habit of keeping neat lockers. 1, Ed Hupp, will my U.S. History book to my sister, Mrs. Harris to Jim Turner's dog (as a perfect mate), my physics book to Lisa, my cap and gown to Mr. Appleby, and my ability to get along with Mr. Green to Larry Chase. I, Clyde E. Stanley, being of sound mind(?) and body, do hereby will my naturally blond hair to Nancy Wittwer. I, Dave Force, will all my scientific knowledge to Mr. Appleby. I, Marlene Welke, will my place of washing Leonards car to anyone with webbed feet, my afternoon dental appointments to Patsy , my ability to eat in Am. Prob. to Jody Pitra, my seat on the bus beside Pam Jensen to Lisa Montalvo. I, Howard Greene, will all my balls of tinfoil and string to the largest of all great, great, great, great, grandmothers, Mrs. Doris Flippin. Happy three hundred and first birthday. 25 Best Workers John Mears and Jane Stennick SENIOR Most Talented Dave Beckham and Judy Parmer Most Sincere Calvin Ferguson and Evelyn Lusby Best Dancers Jack Newbold and Pat Hadlock 26 PERSONALITIES Wittiest John Norman and Renee Lackey Best Dressed Wayne Lepin and Janet Oliva Best Athletes Dan Carter and Betty Stennick 27 s E N I O R Judy Parmer Jerry Lowe STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITY AWARD Joy Rosebraugh GIRLS LEAGUE CUP Dan Carter LES HERSHEY INSPIRATIONAL AWARD Calvin Ferguson CHOIR AWARD Dan Carter Chuck Setzer LES HERSHEY MEMORIAL TROPHY by LIONS CLUB H O N O R S Jane Stennick DAR GOOD CITIZENS AWARD 28 Joy Rosebraugh Jerry Lowe CITIZENSHIP AM'ARH CO-SA LUTA TOR IAN Joy Rosebraugh G.P.A. - 3.773 CO-SALUTATORIAN Neil Slaymaker G.P.A. - 3.773 The other top ten students in our graduating class are as follows: Jane Boyle...................3.714 Jane Stermick................3.522 Donna Beltz..................3.429 Nancy Bauserman..............3.302 Sue Pitra....................3.239 Evelyn Lusby............... 3.227, Jerry Lowe...................3.222 Janet Oliva..................3.205 29 Enyart President Leonard Pellham Vice-President CLASS OF John Bachmeier El aine Bachmeier Margaret Barton Larry Basso Frances Beckham Bitte Tom Bleth Jim Boyle Doreen Bri dges Henry Prusco 30 Fred { Forrest Donna Hamar Marilyn Ruth Hanna Colleen Grimes Dai sy Grimes Ina Hackcnbcrg Alan Howard Vickey Hyde Shelia Iszler Beatrice J acob Leslie J acobson Jessee Johnson Meri an Johnson Ray Johnson Bruce Johnstun Linda Jones Terry Kallunki Irene Keene Don Kirsch Gene Krause Bill Rauch Linda Rea Bill Redding Joyce Lester Roberts Roberts Dor amae Slaght Donna Stennick J acque Thomas Harold Tipton LaVonne Tofte Mike Telleshaug Judy Walker Mike Winters Dale W; ham Nancy Wittwer Harold Yeager Donna Zimmer Donna Zimmerman Margaret Swanson Dan Triplett Darlene With am Suzanne Zimmerman 33 Julie Julie Wyckoff Gallien President Vice-President CLASS OF '66 Alan Canning Treasurer Melvin Baker Ron Bozarth Kathy Baxter Vickie Bra wand Lowell Bentley Nola Brown Rachael Brown MB Bob Burnett Rich ard Burnham Rickey Burnham Harold Burt 34 Lorraine Carri co Larry Chase Irene Ellis Judy Greene Betty Hupp Tanya Ch appelle Terry Chase Dianne Diedrich Suzan Etienne Carl Ferguson Melvin Gamble Connie Garrett Deli Hyde Doug Johnson Karen Johnson Dale Jump 35 J im Klein J ackie Keene Roger Lain V Claudette LaPlante Gary Keith Vi vian Ketchie Linda Lepin Gene LeSollen Shirley McCollam Mike Mears Judy Miller Ruthie Miller David Nys J ames Owens Marcella Owens Anita Perren Ann Pritchard Sonja Robinson 36 Colleen Settlemire Sold Deanna Sramek Eva Zimmerman 37 Sheryle Grey Student Council Representative Jerry Don Dinkelocker Boyle President Vice-President CLASS OF '67 Sherie Anderson Sec.-Treas. Chuck Barker J ames Beckham Henry Budge Margaret Calvert Richard Caulfield Frank Tim Curtis Danchok Francis Dethloff Doug Dodge Linda Dyer 38 J im Dysinger Foshaug Dennis Edge Vi rginia Geelan Rocky Ertzberger Robert Gilbert Duane Farwell Danny Graham Donna J enkins JICVC J ennings Kathy Johnson Russell Johnson Wanda King Tilda Kirt Lamme J Judy Lepin Beverly Lewis Marlia McBride Kathy McCaskey Bob Parmer Paul Pellham Adell Ri veness Chuck Roberts rw Lynn Sears David Stennick Mel vena Thompson Ray Usher Sandra Stinnett Frank Strong Bob Templeton June Tofte Ann Tolleshaug Connie Tombleson Judy Thomas Lyle Turl ey A Sharon Zimmer 41 CLASS SCENES (Left to Right) First row - Mrs. Chase - Advisor, R. Lackey, J. Gallien, A. Pritchard, J. Boyle, M. Swanson, J. Wyckoff, N. Bauserman. Second row - M. Calvert, S. Iszler, F. Burkhard, C. Parks, D. Beltz, L. Dailey, T. Cowan, T. Kirsch, C. Ertzberger, M. Walke. Third row • T. Kirk, R Dailey, K. Baxter, D. Sramek, M. Kirk, B. Hupp, D. Hamar, I. Keene, D. Koehle. Fourth row - S. Pitra, J. Oliva, S. McCollam, M. Barton, L. Lepin, V. Brawand, T. Chase, T. Kallunki, J. Walker, B. Sanders I (Left to Right) First row - Mr. Fowler - Advisor, T. Chapman, R. Tescher, D. Alumbaugh, H. Yeager, L. Pellham, C. Stanley. Second row - F. Curtis, R. Caulfield, G. Stanley, C. Ferguson, B. Redding, T. Bleth, G. Krause, D. Calvert, D. Krause, B. Hoard, J. Cavaness. Third row - J. Risch, J. Lewis, R. Heflin, P. Pellham, E. Cavaness, K. Sold, R. Burnham, R. Bozarth, A. Bozarth, J. Owens, T. Pellham, Fourth row • A. Taggart, D. Schimmel, L. Pellham, L. Crandell, R. Ertzberger, D. Farwell, R. Halverson, P. Groh, R. Cram. Fifth row - L. Crandell, H. Budge, D. Hyde, D. White, R. Lewis, J. Smith, L.. Russell M. Poorman, R. Bleth, P. Caulfield 44 LETTERETTES (Left to Right) Front row - J. Boyle, J. Rosebraugh, D. Beltz, Mrs. Ingold. Second row • D. Grimes, P. Hadlock, J. Parmer, R. Lackey, L. Dailey. Third row • S Iszler, M. Swanson, M. Girt, M. McClung, S. Bullis, M. Barton. B O w L I N G (Le t to Right) Sitting - J. Stennick, D. Widme, N. Bauserman. Second row • C. Barker, B. Stennick, M. Stennick, J. Watson, R. Lackey, C. Setzer. Third row - B. Parmer, T. Dan- chok, L. Bentley, N. Slaymaker. Back row - D. Stennick, B. Rauch, M. Winters, F. Forrest, D. Elliott. L E A G U E 45 GIRL’S LEAGUE COUNCIL (Left to Right) Sitting • J. Stennick, J. Boyle, J. Walker, J. Rosebraugh, Mrs. Ingold. Back row • J. Parmer, S. Grey, I. Ellis, J. Wyckoff, J. Oliva, N. Bauserman, R. Lackey GIRL’S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION (Left to Right) Sitting - Miss Johnson, B. Stennick, P. Hadlock, R. Dailey, D. Beltz, J. Rosebraugh. Second row • J. Thomas, T. Kirk, L. Pfaffle, L. Dailey, S. Deal, E. Lusby, M. Owens, C. Meeks, J. Smith, R. Wildfong. Third row - K. Sanders, L. Tofte, J. Harrison, B. Sanders, J. Walker, T. Ownes, D. Zimmer, L. Linn, L. Jones, D. Zimmerman, B. Lewis. Fourth row - C. Saum I. Hackenberg, S. Zimmerman, A. Sold, J. Oliva, D. Witham, S. Pitra, P. Burnham, M. Girt, J. Pitra, D. Lewis, L. Rea. Fifth row - G. Parks, S. Lange, V. McAtee, M. Swanson, C. Parks, D. Stennick, R. Lackey, N. Bauserman, C. Frame, J. Lepin, S. Grey, K. Foshaug. Back row - J. Stennick, J. Tofte, K. Me- Caskey, L. Howe, J. Cowan, D. Koehle, D. Bitte, S. Bullis, L. Soczek, F. Beckham, S. Zimmer, K. Foshaug, C. Tombleson. COLUMBIAN STAFF (Left to Right) I'irst row • L. Howe, J. Stennick - Editor, S. Bullis, F. Burkhard, J. Rosebraugh. Second row • T. En- yart, J. Turner, C. Frame, P. Hadlock, K. Morgan, S. Pitra, T. Owens, S. Pritchard, C. Setzer. Third row - C. Stanley, T. Chapman, N. Long, J. Newbold, W. Lepin, D. Schneider. The Journalism, under the direction of Mr. Crisman, published the Columbian” bi-weekly for the reading pleasure of the student body. Reporters 47 Production Crew LIBRARIANS CLUB (Left to Right) Sitting • J. Boyle, T. Enyart, J. Parmer. First row - J. Harrison, S. Bullis, S. Robinson, I. Ellis, L. Howe, M. McClung, E. Lusby, Mr. Boyle - Advisor. Second row • M. Barton, J. Wyckoff, J. Stennick, I. Hackenberg, S. Pitra, M. Swanson, J. Rosebraugh. Third row • B. Rauch, J. Lowe 48 HONOR SOCIETY (Left to Right) Sitting - I. Hackenberg, M. Girt, P. Johnson, S. Bullis, D. Beltz, Mrs. Barton - Advisor, J. Boyle, M. McClung, L. Dailey, M. Barton, B. Anderson. Standing - J. Smith, J. Thomas, L. Kahr, M. McBride, S. Iszler, R. Miller, C. Meeks, D. Grimes, C. Settlemire, E. Lusby, M. Welke, S. Pitra, M. Davis. R A L L Y SONGQUEENS CHEERLEADERS (Left to Right) Terry Owens Kay Morgan - Captain Julie Wyckoff Terry Chase (Left to Right) Donna Stennick Nancy Bauserman Renee Lackee - Captain MAJORETTES (Left to Right) Margaret Barton Anita Perren Susie Wailila Linda Howe-Captain Jennifer Cowan Sonja Robinson Ann Pritchard (Left to Right) Karol Foshaug Claralee Wildfong Kay Foshaug (Left to Right) Julie Gallien Irene Ellis-Captain Margelee Stennick JV’S CHEERLEADERS JV’S 50 BAND (Left to Right) First row • S. Bullis, B. Lewis, A. Pritchard, J. Thomas, B. Anderson, K. Kowalko, C. Roberts, M. Winters. Second row • L. Chase, D. Nys, C. Barker, J. Harrison, K. McCasky, N. Sla maker, J. Wyckoff, K. Johnson, S. Grey, D. Elliott, Third row • L. Jones, S. Mercer, J. Dinkelocker, D. Widme, B. Rauch, M. Hill. Standing • Mr. Bell - advisor, L. Basso, S. Brusco, J. Mears. PEP BAND (Left to Right) First row - D. Elliott, S. Grey, C. Roberts, N. Slaymaker, K. Kowalko, J. Harrison. Second row - C. Barker, D. Nys, B. Rauch, J. Dinkelocker, D. Widme. Third row • Mr. Bell - Advisor, L. Jones, S. Mercer, L. Basso, S. Brusco. DANCE BAND (Left to Right) Chuck Roberts, Jerry Dinkelocker, Spooky Brusco, Larry Basso MUSIC IN MAY (Left to Right) First Row • S. Bullis, J. Harrison, Second Row - J. Mears, B. Rauch, L. Basso, S. Mercer 52 CHOIR (Left to Right) First Row C. Ferguson, D. Witham, E. Lusby, J. Stennick, L. Dailey, D. Jenkins, T. Cow- an, I. Ellis, D. Beckham, C. Ferguson. Second Row T. Bleth, T. Enyart, A. Munger, M. Johnson, S. Pitra, P. Burnham, B. Stennick, J. Parmer, C. Frame, C. LaPlante, M. Tolleshaug, G. Adkins. Third Row H. Greene, D. Triplett, N. Brown, C. Meeks, C. Tomblcson, D. Witham, S. Anderson, L. Linn, D. Slauht, J. Beckham, E. Howard. MUSIC IN MAY (Left to Right) First Row J. Parmer, J. Sten- nick. Second Row T. Enyart, C. Furguson, H. Greene, D. Beckham BOY’S QUARTET (Left to Right) H. Greene, D. Beckham, T. En yart, C. Ferguson 53 DRILL TEAM (Left to Right) Colleen Grimes - Captain, Shirley McCollam, Sue Pitra, Claudette LaPlante, Judy Greene, Toni Cowan, Royetta Dailey, Pat Burnham, Gerri Parks DRUM TEAM (Left to Right) David Beckham, John Mears - Captain, Larry Chase, Ron Mysinger. 54 SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM (Left to Right), Kneeling • J. Stennick, L. Howe, L. Toft, J. Boyle. Back row • Miss Johnson, P. Burnham, R. Dailey, B. Stennick, D. Beltz, C. Parks, J. Oliva, S. Pitra, L. Dailey, D. Bitte. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS (Left to Right) J. Stennick. Second row - D. Beltz, B. Stennick. Third row • J. Parmer, C. Parks, J. Boyle. I N T R A M U R A L S BASKETBALL CHAMPS (Left to Right) C. Parks, B. Stennick, J. Oliva, J. Boyle, S. Pitra, L. Dailey. A CTIVITIES HOMECOMING '63-64 The new 1963-64 Homecoming queen was crowned on the deck of our own mighty ship, Miss Columbian. The 1962-63 queen, Judy Walker presented the new queen Jane Stennick with a dozen red roses. Mr. Football,” Dan Carter, placed the crown on Jane’s head and congratulated her with a kiss on her cheek. Senior queen Jane Stennick is being crowned by Mr . Football ' Dan (Jug) Carter as escort Denny Widme and 1962-63 Homecoming Queen Judy Walker look on. 58 1963-64 HOMECOMING QUEEN JANE STENN1CK AND ESCORT DENNIS WIDME 1962-63 HOMECOMING QUEEN JUDY WALKER AND ESCORT DAN CARTER SENIOR PRINCESS BONNIE SANDERS and ESCORT JERRY LOWE JUNIOR PRINCESS TERRY OWENS and ESCORT DOUG SCHNEIDER 90PHOMORE PRINCESS DEANNA SRAMEK and ESCORT CHUCK SETZER FRESHMAN PRINCESS CHERYL GRAY and ESCORT SPOOKY BRUSCO THE PERFECT IDIOT CAST Florence Burkhard Pat Caulfield . . . Janet Harrison . . Jim Turner........ Tom Enyart .... Mike Tolleshaug . Howard Greene . . Jane Boyle........ Beth Anderson . . Irene Ellis....... Clyde Stanley . . . Betty Hupp ... . Ed Hupp .......... Bill Rauch........ Donna Beltz . . . . . . . Margaret Tennyson .... Jackie Tennyson ................Rhodora ........Roger Tennyson . . . Walter P. Latherby .... Daniel Tennyson .......Arthur Barnard ..........Miss Baker ..........Linda Barnard .........Jeannie Wilson ........Puff Witomski ..........Carla Carlson ............Policeman Dr. Hockhorst Von Barg ..........Miss Booth The 1963 all-school play, The Perfect Idiot, a three act comedy was presented in November for an afternoon and evening performance. The story concerned the adjustment of a high school mental genius to the demands of everyday student life. The variety of parts, and the demands made on the comic talents of the actors, were well handled by the all-school cast. AUTUMN LEAVES' -HO Prince Doug Schneider Princess Nancy Wittwer Princess Bettie Ferguson Prince Harold Tipton Some Enchanted Evening was the theme of this years Junior- Senior Prom which was held in the high school gymnasium on April 25th. Music for the evening was provided by the Chuck Karsun Or- chestra. The gym decorated in Parisian style created a beautiful setting for the 10:30 p.m. coronation. That evening congratulations were extended not only to King Bill Rauch and Queen Viola McAtee, but also to Mr. Alfred Apple- by, who reigned as honorary Prom King for this year. The most outstanding decoration feature was the Eiffel Tower which stood so realistic in the center of the gym. s E I R Prince Dana Newkirk Princess Doreen Bridges Queen Viola Some Enchanted Evening A week of hard work (un Where’s Wayne LETTERMEN IsL Row: Dan Carter, Wayne Lepin, Neil Slaymaker, John Klein, Vice-President, Chuck Setzer, President, Howard Greene, Calvin Ferguson, Denny Widme, Steve Poorman. 2nd. Row: Tippy Tipton, Bruce Johnstun, Dana Newkirk, Doug Schneider, Spooky Brusco, Leonard Pellham, Harold Burt, James Owens, Lester Roberts. 3rd. Row: Mr. Dun- gey, Jim Cavaness, Don Jessee, Richard Olsen, Jim Boyle, John Norman, Paul Carrico, Mike Tolleshaug. 4th. Row: Alan Canning, Ray Johnson, Larry Chase, Therman Pellham, Tom Bleth, Larry Basso, Harold Yeager, Bob Hoard, Don Krause. 3th. Row: Bill Redding , Bill Keith, Don Calvert, Dan Triplett. 68 SIDELINE SCENES Rub a Dub-Dub, A Columbian in the Tub I’d rather do it myself. The Monday Surprise! How about you- you're not eating Wheaties at the moment! Don’t leave now, the party’s just getting good!! I could have dan- ced all night! 69 I wanna hold your hand. '. %i M Li y- nwfc i 70 FINAL John Norman 185 lb. Tackle All League Second Team Offensive Defensive Paul Carrico 145 lb. Slot Back Co-Captain Offensive Dennis Widme 165 lb. Center John Klein 145 lb. Tale Back John Tift 190 lb. Tackle Chuck Setzer 155 lb. Blocking Back Co-Captain Offensive 72 YEAR Dan Carter-Guard 170 lb. Capt. Defense All League Offense Guard 2nd Team Defense Don Krause 160 lb. Guard Jerry Lowe 170 lb. Quarterback Calvin Ferguson 160 lb. End Bill Keith 140 lb. End David Beckham 140 lb. Quarterback 73 ACTION (Left to Right) Pellham, Setzer, Carter, Johnson, and Klein. Schneider on the ground. Brusco comes around end with Norman, Tift, and Klein blocking. Bleth and Pellham are in background. Schneider goes into the line with Setzer blocking. Ferguson in background. 74 ACTION 4 - V ' JUNIOR VARSITY and FRESHMAN FOOTBALL (Left to Right) Kneeling - K. Sold - Manager, F. Strong, T. Ramey, L. Pellham, R. Johnson, J. Owens, M. Mears, G. Champagne, L. Chase, P. Pellham, C. Barker, M. Tolleshaug - Manager. Second row • A. Munger, K. Kowalko, L. Bentley, D. Stennick, D. Dodge, C. Ferguson, S. Jennings, H. Budge, F. Keith, B. Parmer, D. Boyle, L. Turley, R. Ertzberger. Third row - Mr. Muck - Coach, J. Dinkelockcr, E. Cavaness, D. Schimmel, J. Mansur, D. Beckham, D. Graham, C. Roberts, T. Danchok, H. Burt, R. Burnham, R. My singer, D. Jacobson. 76 VARSITY BASKETBALL (Left to Right) Don Calvert Sr. 6 6 Center Ray Johnson Jr. 6' Guard Chuck Setzer Sr. 5 10 Guard Calvin Ferguson Sr. 6 4 Center Eddie Hupp Sr. 5 11” Forward Spooky Brusco Jr. 5 9” Guard J erry Lowe Sr. 6 Forward Wayne Lepin, Capt. Sr. 5 10M Guard Paul Carrico Sr. 5 8 Guard Coach -Mr. Stan Peerboom Managers-Ton Ramey and Lyle Turley Not Pictured - Leo Schmidt Jr. 5 10” Guard 77 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL U I III.—■ (Left to Right) First row • Mike Winters, Bill Rauch, Doug Elliott, Larry Chase, Harold Yeager, Gene Krause Second row - Coach Del Dungey, David Nys, Richard Burnham, Lowell Bentley, Carl Ferguson, Mike Hill. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL .1 (Left to Right) First Row-Roger Lewis, Chuck Barker, Don Boyle, Tim Danchok. Chuck Roberts. Second Row Tom Ramey Mgr., Bob Templeton, David Stenmck, Bob 1 armer, «£ mWu 6 IS 3 13 4 Don McAtee, Coach James Muck. 79 THE FIGHTING COLUMBIANS 80 (Le l to Right) Kneeling • M. Tolleshaug - Manager, R. Mysinger, J. Klein, T. Tipton, S. Jennings, D. Jacobsen, R. Bleth, S. Poorman, J , Boyle, L. Pellham, R. Johnson. Second row • • D. Edge, H. Burt, D. Schneider, N. Slaymaker, T. Bleth, S. Mercer, B. Hoard, T. Pellham, D. Triplett. Third row • L. Roberts, D. Schimmel, H. Budge, D. Krause, D. Witham, M. Baker, J. Klein, L. Russell, B. Redding, L. Pellham, D. Carter, Mr. Wallace - Coach. VARSITY WRESTLING DUAL MEET RECORDS Wei ght Wrestler Wins Losses Draws 98 lb. Russell Johnson 0 10 0 106 lb. Lloyd Pellham 7 2 0 106 lb. Roger Bleth 0 1 0 115 lb. Jim Boyle 7 1 1 123 lb. Steve Poorman 7 3 0 130 lb. Tippy Tipton 10 0 0 136 lb. Therm an Pellham 0 0 1 136 lb. Bob Hoard 0 4 0 136 lb. Larry Russell 2 3 0 141 lb. John Klein 9 0 1 148 lb. Neil Slaymaker 5 1 0 148 lb. Jim Klein 2 1 0 148 lb. Don Schimmel 0 0 1 157 lb. Leonard Pellham 8 1 0 157 lb. Dale With am 0 1 0 168 lb. Dan Carter 9 0 1 178 lb. Lester Roberts 5 4 1 191 lb. Doug Schneider 5 2 0 H.W. Dennis Edge 2 1 2 Harold Burt 0 3 0 Tom Bleth 0 1 0 SPECIAL HONORS Dan Carter 168 lb. John Klein 141 lb. The Rainier Columbian” Wrestling Team has show- ed their stuff this year. The Columbians” early in the year finished 4th in an invitational tournament at Phil- omath. Later in the season, they captured the Cowapa League trophy with 137 points, the nearest opponent having 113. The District Tournament showed that Rainier was the powerhouse; taking the trophy and tourn- ament with 160, next in line had a total of 61 points. So ends this wrestling year, congratulations to the squad and our fine wrestling coach, Mr. Wallace. ALL LEAGUE (Le t to Right) Kneeling • T. Tipton, J. Boyle, L. Pellham, S. Poorman. Standing - J. Klein, L. Pellham, D. Carter. ACTION Hold it, I've got to talk to the ref. Lose something? 83 Our fearless leader relaxes!! TRACK (Left to Right) Kneeling - P. Carrico, D- Schimmel, J. Dinkelocker, C. Barker, R. Mysinger, M. Tolleshaug, Manager. Standing • B. Rauch, H. Yeager, D. Krause, D. Carter, C. Ferguson, C. Roberts, Mr. Dungey - Coach. Dan Carter 84 Calvin Ferguson VARSITY VARSITY BASEBALL (Left to Right) Kneeling - F. Strong, P. Groh, T. Bleth, R. Lewis, R. Halverson, J. Owens, F. Curtis, J. Klein. Standing - D. Schneider, L. Chase, J. Lowe, D. Jessee, J. Mears, E. Hupp, S. Brusco, L. Burt, G. Keith, T. Tipton, M. Baker, M. Mears, W. Lepin, J. Klein, Mr. Muck - Coach. John Klein Right Field Wayne Lepin Pitcher 1st. Base TENNIS Singles Doubles Mike Winters Sc Neil Slaymaker Fred Forrest Sc Dennis Widme This year, for the first time in R.U.H.S. history, a tennis team was added to the list of the Columbian’s spring sports. Miss Johnson and assistant, Mr. Bell, coached, encouraged, and transported the team this year. For a first year team with no experience, the team made a very good showing against the larger schools played this year. 88 SCHOOL SPIRIT ADDERS Homecoming Victories Captain Renee Enthusiastic Seniors Aunt J emima's pride joy!! 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Dnu s' Cosncf ies G ff S ctimms 2 (?ran f Ke so (Jasli njlon LONGVIEW'S MOST LUXURIOUS MOTEL TOW. IIOISL MOTEL WITH HEATED SWIMMING POOL Dodge Builds To ugh Trucks POLACEK BROTHERS °dg L A 4th Ash KELSO, WASHINGTON BIN POLACEK inhorreo o •• Bus. Phone 393-8140 Res. Phone 423-9274 BILL and MARCI HATCH HA 3-7200 944 N.E WASHINGTON WAY LONGVIEW. WASHINGTON 110 Uai c K T1) fhe Lcsl Ufl. a J IGt CABLE Ro'nicr Comn nilj Rainier Qrzjort laf ional nLxnk of jot ) ner e «, 4 4 S'+Tetrh JL tig o 1ft voj L)vl% k ingfo rt MASON MOTORS Vandercook at Michigan Phone 423-4321 MORd TO corid.. Ill SPONSORVILLF. Quigley’s Furniture 1171 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Halleck’s Floorcoverings 1130 14th Avenue Longview, Washington Western Auto Rainier, Oregon Blossom's Gift Shop “B Street Rainier, Oregon Busy Bee Cafe Rainier, Oregon Spike’s Sporting Goods Longview, Washington First National Bank Clatskanie, Oregon Al’s Electric Clatskanie, Oregon Karen’s Beauty Shop St. Helens, Oregon Jay R. Austin Agency 2139 Columbia Boulevard St. Helens, Oregon Linn Sign Company 1328 Twelfth Avenue Longview, Washington Artcraft Neon Sign Company 1538 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Ernies Chevron Station 1410 Hudson Longview, Washington Specht’s Paint Store 1245 Fourteenth Avenue Longview, Washington Monticello Stationers 1243 14th Avenue Longview, Washington Columbia Lanes Bowling 114 South 17th Street St. Helens, Oregon George's Mobile Service 1270 Columbia Boulevard St. Helens, Oregon BuiIders Material Commerce and Colorade Longview, Washington Madison-Strom Upholstery 107 North 5th West Kelso, Washington Elsie Beauty Salon 422 Long Avenue West Kelso, Washington Longview Western Auto 1209 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Schneider Brothers 1250 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Myklebust’s 1258 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Alexander’s Dept. Store 1259 Commerce Avenue Longview, Washington Fraser Bakery 207 Allen Street Kelso, Washington Fuller’s Malt Shop 106 South Pacific Kelso, Washington Reed's Millinary 1420 Commerce Longview, Washington Barts 1408 Washington Wasy Longview, Washington Erickson Glass Company 1426 1 2th Avenue Longview, Washington Rose Auto Repair 1356 Colorado Longview, Washington St. Helens Shopping Center 236 30th Avenue Longview, Washington Sportsman's Barber Shop 1208 14th Avenue Longview, Washington O.K. Tire Store 438 Oregon Way Longview, Washington Spromberg Auto Service 532 Oregon Way Longview, Washington Searings’ Richfield 409 Main West Kelso, Washington Lee’s Transmission Service 300 North 5th Street Kelso, Washington Mac’s Richfield Service 420 Long Avenue Kelso, Washington CONTINUED 112 Partch's Mobile Service Pacific at Cowlitz Kelso, Washington Ji ffei s Jewel ry 105 South Pacific Kelso, Washington Rainbow Restaurant 11 1 North Paci fic Kelso, Washington Mies Richter Richfield Service 406 Al len Kelso, Washington White’s Chevron Service Junction-Highway 30 Rainier, Oregon Tom's Mobil Service 2nd B” West Rainier, Oregon Compliments of Phillips Barber Shop Rainier, Oregon May Agency Insurance-Rental s Real Estate Rainier, Oregon Columbia Cafe “A Street Rainier, Oregon Riverside Motors, Inc. (VW) 1544 12th Avenue Longview, Washington Longview Restaurant 1312 Commerce Longview, Washington Blumer Motors 315 Oak Street Kelso, Washington Longview Honda 1204 Vandercook Way Longview, Washington Columbia Hotel Trailway Pacific Lines 202 North Pacific Kelso, Washington n Appreciation o( the. Local Doctors, Dentists,and Lauyers Uho Helped Support This Tears Lneraude Above A short step toward disarmament was taken with cautious optimism with the signing of the limited nuclear test ban treaty in Moscow. Seated: Sec. of State Dean Rusk, Andrei Gromyko, Lord Home. Premier Khrushchev stands be- hind Lord Home next to U.N. Secretary General V Thant, Adlai Stevenson and U. S. Congressional leaders. Right photo: Red Chinese-Russian relations worsened during the year as they battled for leadership of world communism. This Moscow meeting between Mikhail Suslov, left, and Teng Hsaio-Peng tn August failed to produce accord. An unidentified priest went to the aid of a wounded soldier during a revolt in Venezuela. For this picture Hector Rondon won the I963 Pulitzer Prize for news photography. World Events in Review 1963 Pope Paul VI began his reign after the death of Pope John XXIII. Pope Paul re- convened the Ecumenical Council and at year's end planned an unprecedented journey to the Holy Land. Left, below: Dr. Helge Ingstad, veteran Norwegian explorer found remains of 0 9- house Viking settlement in Newfoundland dating 500years before Columbus. Right: A huge landslide into Vaiont Reservoir in northern Italy sent a wall of water into the valley below destroying Longarone and killing some 3,000 people. — Above: Vietnamese tanks assaulted President Diem's palace during successful November coup which resulted in Diem's death. Meanwhile, (color) U.S. advisers continued working with Vietnamese troops in inconclusive fighting against Communist Viet Cong guerillas supplied from North Viet Nam. A new island, 1 4 mile long and 130 feet high, was born off southern Iceland from an under- water volcano. Britain's new prime minister. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, took office m November, after scandals shook Harold Macmillan's government. East- West tension continued: left; Gen. Chong of North Korea levels a pistol at UN- spokesmen during discus- sions of armistice-violating raids at Panmunjom. Right; Russian attempts to control Allied access to Berlin failed m the face of western unity. This American convoy had been delayed 42 hours en route to the city.
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