Reedsport High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Reedsport, OR)

 - Class of 1964

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ACTIVITIES Connie Oswald, Linda Nooriander, Lynn Story, Mary Humphreys, Sandy Miller and Sandy Stuiler perform in the Senior Skit at the Talent show. wgiLiMf ?I? TIff'74 f9'H - S , 1 The 1963 Homecoming court look on as Betty Bag- ley and Chuck Vincent sing a duet. From left to right, they are: Rod Brandon, Larry Riley, Pat Mimnaugh, John Henson, Sandy Miller, Diane Stevens, Patty Hahn, and Linda Howell. , 'Sf Nbx v . , Students stomp it up at the Homecoming Dance. Queen Sandy and King John After the game the Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Junior class, was held in the cafetorium. Lis Strandberg enjoys Senior friends at Braves Pow Wow! Smile, girls! I CRAZY DAY 11'1'1 POW Boyle? WCW Miss Rushton, as well as other teachers, took full advantage of Crazy Day. Music on the lighter side , was presented to the public in a POP'S CONCERT November 16 by the Reedsport Choirs in the high school cafetorium. POF? ' CQNCEK Solos were sung by Anita Bowers, Gene Faircloth, Andrea Lyons and Terry Newport. mica vw A agp The Christmas Program was heartily approved by both students and adults during an evening concert held December 16. CHRISTMAS TEA President, Helen Mooreg Advisors, Miss Rushton and Mrs. Dunawayg and foreign exchange student Lis Strandberg pose for a picture at the Girl's League Christmas Tea. Lis Strandberg, dressed in her native costume, tells the Girl's League about Christmas in Denmark. Entertainment included songs by the Keynotes, Paula Johnson, Laura Liv- ingston, Dee Barnes, Pat Sharman, Helen Moore, and Julie Johnson. Anita Bowers recites The Creation . Refreshments, as served by Connie Oswald, is always a favorite time at any tea. The twelve jurors discuss the case. TWELVE ANGRY JURCRS 1963-64 Senior Class Play Juror 8 points out the scene of the murder. 12 Foreman. . .. . .. Juror 2 . Juror 3 . Juror 4 . Juror 5 . Juror 6 . Juror 7 . Juror 8 . Juror 9 . Juror 10 Juror ll Juror 12 Guard . Director CAST 1. .- ..- ... .- . n.. Mrs. . . .Bill Doyle . Anita Bowers . . Herb Curry . Lynn Schafer Joanna Ritchie Linda Knowles . Sandy Miller . . Bill Rainey . . . Jim Boyd Bill Callahan Lis Strandberg . Julie Johnson . . Joe Ritchie Susan Morgan Emotions are intense in debate. Twelve men and women sit in a dingy room faced with the question, What is meant by guilty beyond a reasonable doubt?' Did a nineteen year old boy murder his father? 'Does he de- serve to lose his life? Is he really guilty? Re-enactment of the crime by Juror 3. Portsmen entertain guests. Couples dance around the Christmas tree. Lyrics 1 W SNO BALL QUEEN MARY AND KING STEVE Royal court-Jackie Hodge, Herb Curry, Steve Cary, Mary Humphreys, Sev Giles, Sara Thompson. Here Laura Livingston serenades Leslie Yearous. Talent Come -on Sophomores, show us what you can do. Show The Beatles , Larry Forsyth, Lynn Wall, John Henson, and Mike Rosa were among the distinguished performers at the RUHS talent show. The annual All-School Talent Show was held on Thursday, February 20. The show, sponsored an- nually by the seniors, was presented before a large audience in the RUHS gymnasium. Theme for the show was School Daze , The Senior class was awarded first place for the best presentation. The Junior class placed second, and the Freshman third. lt appears that this Junior has eating manners that leave something to be desired. Corless fKaren Russellj tries to explain to Aunt Agnes QPatsy Abelj and the Doctor qGreg Myersj about the diary. Meet C A S T Corless ...... Karen Russell Dexter ....... Andy Bither Mr. Archer ..... Lanny Mix Mrs. Archer. . .Paula Johnson Doctor ....... Greg Myers Nurse ...... Cathy Stingley Betty ..... JoLee Blumberg Mr. Franklin, Dexter's Father .... David Coffield Aunt Agnes ..... Patsy Abel Mrs. Franklin, Dexter's Mother. . . .Madilen Finley Louise .... Kathy Dunaway Mildred .... Diane Stevens A' l ,lo uw all QM xxx Director. . Q Morgan Aunt Agnes fPatsy Abell tells the Doctor fGreg Myersj about Corless' Father. Corless Archer by F. Hugh Herbert Aunt Agnes QPatsy Abely tells Mr. Archer fLanny Mixj where he stands A light comedy, written by F. Hugh Herbert, is a modern play concerned with two families with teen-age children. These children are girl friend and boy friend, and the Problems which they encounter may seem hilarious to o P lder folks and to the younger generation who have not experienced the ex- eriences, but to the teen-ager it is not a laughing matter. Mr. Archer QLanny Mixj tries to explain the truth about the diary. SWEETHEART'S Queen Karen Russell looks surprised as her court, Susan Paull with escort Kieth Fennerg Sandy Shee- han with escort Jerry Wintersg Judy Warren with escort Leon Moore, look on. A wonderful evening was had by all who were there. The Queen and her court have their own dance. BALL The decorations were beautiful and the evening was lovely. A band from Florence provided the music. Queen Karen Russell and Escort Randy Mast COTTON Students stomp-it-up at the Cotton Ball. Queen Nancy Morgan PRINCESS HELEN MOORE PRINCESS MADELIN FINELY PRINCESS INGEBORG WARMING Sophomores sponsor the Cotton Ball. BALL King Terry Newport PRINCE GREG ELWOOD PRINCE MIKE KELLIS PRINCE ALAN BRANDON Mr. Millikin shows off the Hayward trophy Junior-Senior PROM Music was by the Maurauders. Sentimental moments were shared by all. The decorations were beautiful. Enchanted Forest The refreshments were enjoyed too. Couples dance under the beautiful decorations. and BANQUET The speaker was enjoyed by all, The servers were clad in unusual costumes Servers were: Karen Johnson, Karen Roberts, Vickie Glasser, Nancy Morgan, Sharon Ladd, Marty Borrevik, David McC1ay, Greg Elwood, Dan Liming, Rod McCulloch, Sam Liming. Everyone enjoyed eating. Senior class President Herb Curry presents The head table. the class gift to the Junior class President Mike Rosa. Joanna Ritchie was chosen as girl of the year. Class Night In the final culmination of 1963-64 activities for students at RUHS, awards were made to many students at ceremonies held Tuesday, May 263' Class History was presented by Anita Bowers and Patty Hahn while Steve Cary and Lynn Wall gave the Class Prophecy, Linda Noorlander read the class will, and Herb Curry, , president of the graduating class, ' presented the senior's gift to the SCJ-1001, The junigrg won the Senior scholarship winners: Bill Rainey, Lynn Schafer, Vernon Read, Steve honor cup, Cary, Sara Thompson, Connie Oswald, Sharon Abbott, Joel Leming, Julie John- son, Helen Moore, Larry Riley, Eloise Stull. AWARDS Eric W. Allen . . . Leadership - - - Sandy Miller and Linda Noorlander read the class will. 26 Lynn Schafer English . . . Joe Ritchie German . . . Maureen Mansveld Crisco Homemaking . . Bernice Morgan Dunn's Girls P.E, . . Vickie Glasser Nichols Art . . . Laurie Leach Typing I . . . Jo Lynn McAlister, Sandy Clements, Jill Leach Typing ll . . . Kathy Dunaway, Robbie Walker, Anna Burns, Linda Beezley, Susan Keefe, Paula Ross, Jackie Schweit- zer Outstanding Freshmen . . . Joan Mackenzie, James Barnes John Hedges Outstanding Seniors . . . Sara Thompson, Bill Rainey Girl of the Year . . . Joanna Ritchie Chemistry . . . Sharen Glasser Physics . . . Betty Bagley Bausch Sc Lomb . . Bill Rainey Biology . . . Val Boyd 85 James Barnes O.M.S.l .... Andy Bither, Mark McLean, Marie Metsker, Val Boyd Drama . . . Paula Johnson 85 Bill Rainey Journalism . . . Steve Wessela 85 Lanny Mix Senior Sneak The sneak location was Devi1's Elbow State Park. Senior bathing beauties taking advantage of the sun. Most everyone got sunburned. There was plenty of food for everyone. And it seems that Leo Dressler and Joel Leming are taking advantage of the situation. Baccalaureate and ' 'BWI' Lei' TOP SEVEN ACADEMICALLY William J. Rainey Vernon Read Lynn Schafer ' Greggor A. Harrison Julie Johnson Connie Oswald Helen Moore FLOWER GIRLS Class of 1964 Karen Russell Diane Stevens Carol Schafer Glenda Smith The top seven look on as Dr. Perry Johnson gives the Baccalaureate Address. The flower girls lead the procession. 28 i ! s E 4 r 5 2 r 1? 1 I x Us Begin Commencement USHERETTES Madelin Finely Paula Johnson Andrea Lyons Robbie Walker Betty Bagley Susan Keefe USHERS Rod Brandon Larry Forsyth Class of 19 64 Dr. Francis Nickerson gave the Commencement Address Colorful and devastating---those are the words for SPORTS at RUHS. With a fine turnout of candidates for every sport, championship teams are the usual thing here. Sports draw the finest talent and the best of spectators, sports draw and hold interest, sports draw a keen sense of dedication. As you follow our record- making panorama of feats ofvictory, give a thank-you to our coaches, school board, students, and parents for a fine program. R, Steve Cary making a racing turn. Doug Smith wrestling with a bloody nose. Varsity Rally leads the student body in half-time yells. Come-on Hedges, hang on to the ball! John Josephson making a racing dive. Reedsport intercepts a pass ..... N .,, f. L1 ' ft Sport's John Henson makes a practice jump. Action Shots Larry Forsyth goes up for the rebound. Steve Wessela slides into third base. I.V. Rally leads the student body in a yell. RU!-IS track boys making a practice start from the blocks. VARSITY Senior Players: John Henson fleftj Terry Newport frightj The 1963-64 football team piles up to beat Sutherlin 26-7. Senior Players: John Hedges Don Godfrey Bill Doyle FOOTBALL Row one: Rod Brandon, Gary Tippey, John West, Bill Humphreys, Terry Newport, Mike Rosa, Bill Clements, Bill Schneider. Row two: Coach Rudy Ruppe, Jim Brandow, Roger Travis, Dean Pickett, Bill Moore, Quentin Elwood, Bruce Howell, Ron Needham, Don Godfrey, Allen Teitzel, Bill Doyle, Coach Howard Edson. Row three: Jim Roberts, Bill Weist, Mike Cunningham, Mike Kellis, Larry Forsyth, Leon Moore, John Hedges, John Henson, Ken Kent, Tom Briggs. Managers, Brad Sudphin and Lynn Edson. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. CAPTAIN QUENTIN ELWOOD Sept. Sept. Nov. 1963 -64 Football Schedule Reedspo rt Reedspo rt Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport Reedsport 7 26 45 13 32 27 52 Newport 20 Sutherlin 'I Mapleton 32 Siuslaw 20 Toledo 0 Taft 0 Waldport 7 Reedsport's Braves opened the season with a league game, going against the strong Newport team without having had the opportunity to play in a preliminary game. Too many early season mistakes caused the Braves to lose an important game. However they came back strong in the next two games and proved that they could be good football players. The Braves lost one more game, that of a very close 20-13 decision to Siuslaw who 'eventually became the League Champions. JV FCOTBALL Row 1, left to right: Matt Thompson, Jack Walker, Eugene McCurry, Bill Kent, David Abel, Charles Taylor Rod McCulloch, Phil Patten, Alan Brandon, Jack Rohde, John Strong, Don Fitzloff, Mark Ritchie. Row 2: Coach Mr. Ingram, Glen Tuttle, Rod Noel, Dan Doyle, David McClay, Greg Elwood, Dan Liming, Jim Hedges, Marty Borrevik, Tim McKinney, Sid Hickman, Craig Johnson, John Barge, Kenny Borrevik. In terms of a team's won-loss record you can't say this year's LV, Football team had a very successful season. However, as the season progressed the team worked hard and many of the players will be ready to play varsity next year. The understudies to the varsity finished the season with a surprising victory over the Mapleton LV, 's 32-0 fa game between the two teams earlier in the season resulted in a tiej. The team made-up of Fresh- men and Sophomores lost three games to North Bend, one to Marshfield, and one to Newport, the season's record was 1-5-1. SWIM TEAM Row 1, left to right: Joan Mackenzie, Cathy Stingley, Mike Train, Terry Murphey, Alfred Coffield. Row 2: John Josephson, Steve Cary, Lynn Wall, Jerry Winters, Mark De Priest, John Richards, Hugh Mackenzie. Row 3: Coach Mr. Kawachika, Doug Wilkens, David Coffield, Jerry Marks, Larry Riley, Bob Plov. Reedsport Union High School took its second straight boys' swimming championship on November 23, 1963 at the University of Oregon pool. By starting and finishing the meet with record-setting performances in two relays, Coach Bob Ka- wachika's swimmers came close to doubling the tally of their nearest rival, huge Woodrow Wilson High of Portland. Even though representing the smallest school in the meet, the Braves set three of five records en- route to scoring 49 points. Wilson scored 26, followed by Medford and South Eugene with 21 each and Parkrose with 20. Among the girls, Wilson High won the honors with 73 112 points, followed by Beaverton with 64. Cathy Stingley, only Reedsport girl swimmer, scored 7 points for an eighth place berth. The Braves jumped off to an early lead when their 200-yard medley relay team, consisting of Larry Riley, Steve Cary, Lynn Wall, and Bob Plov, swam to the finish ahead of the pack with a 1:50. 2 clocking. The time shattered the old mark of 1:51.4 set by another Reedsport team in 1962. In the 200-yard freestyle, John Josephson zipped to a 1:57. 4 to place second, even though his time was equal to that of the winner, Bruce Hess of Medford. In the 400 -yard freestyle, the Reedsport boys went two-three with Hugh Mackenzie picking up the second place medal in 4:16. 4. Close behind was his teammate Bob Plov with a clocking of 4:17. 5, as Ted Leovich of Lincoln won the event in 4:12. 8. fcontinued on page 391 Hugh Mackenzie, John Josephson, Jerry Marks, and Larry Riley, state champion 200-yard free relay team members. STATE CHAMPIONS Lynn Wall, practicing the breaststroke. Senior Larry Riley, shoving off. Senior Bob Plov, warming up. State champions in the 200-yard medley relay were Larry Riley, Steve Cary, Lynn Wall and Bob Plov. SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR Coach Bob Kawachika Steve Cary, state champion in the 100- yard breaststroke. fcontinued from page 375 - A disqualification in the 100 -yard breaststroke gave Steve Cary a gold medal and a new state record. Steve swam the distance in 1:07. 4, second to West Linn's Skip Labsch who turned in a 1:06. 7 but was disqualified because of an illegal stroke. Cary, who won the event in 1962, broke the old record of 1:09. 0 set in 1959. The final touch to the state championship was applied by the 200-yard free relay team when they covered the distance in the record breaking time of 1:36. 5. The old record, set by South Salem in 1962, was 1:37. 4. The Reedsport quartet was John Josephson, Jerry Marks, Hugh Mackenzie, and Larry Riley. Cathy Stingley gained her 7 points for the girl team by placing third in the 50 -yard free with a 28. 2 and fourth in the 100-yard free with a 1:02. 5 clocking after not making the finals in the state contest in 1962. STATE CHAMPIONS JUNIOR VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. From left to right: Bob Humph- reys, Mike Dolan, Dan Dunn, Bill Callahan, Mark McLean, and Coach Mr. Milikin. DISTRICT MEET--October 26 1. 3. 4. 6. 7. 10. 12. 1. 3. 5. 6. 10. VARSITY Gene Faircloth Wayne Jorgensen George Gardner Joel Leming Dennis Simmons Steve Jacobson Doug Smith IV Mike Dolan Bill Callahan Dan Dunn Mark McLean Bob Humphreys STATE MEET--November 2 VARSITY--Team Score 55 1. Gene Faircloth-Sr. 3. Wayne Jorgensen-Sr. 9. George Gardner-Sr. 15. Joel Leming-Sr. 26. Doug Smith-Sr. 43. Dennis Simmons-Sr. 48. Steve Jacobson-Jr. Alt. Mike Dolan-Jr. With their fourth consecutive State A-2 85 B cross country title the Reedsport Braves have set a precedent that may not be equaled for many years. Braves won first place with 55 points, Pleasant Hill was second with 64 followed by Canyonville Bible Academy with 127. Gene Paircloth captured the A-2 85 B individual title for the second straight year running the l. 8 mile course in 9:17. VARSITY Bottom row, left to right: Wally Borrevik, Dale Yandell, Bill Clements, Ron Harris, Mike Rosa, Larry Forsyth, Ron Needham. Top row: Rick Altree, manager, Terry Severson, John Hedges, Leon Moore, Ray Cantrell, Terry Moore, Pat Mimnaugh, John Henson, Coach Mr. Clough. Senior Ray Cantrell looks longingly at the basket and hopes for a free point. RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS 1963-64 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 57 Coquille 77 61 Gold Beach 59 64 North Bend 70 65 Bandon 49 49 Gold Beach 57 56 Pacific 40 37 Waldport 50 69 Siuslaw 72 70 Toledo 67 54 Newport 62 82 Taft 46 65 Mapleton 70 43 Waldport 47 49 Coquille ' 71 53 Siuslaw 61 91 Toledo 52 74 Newport 65 67 Bandon 50 63 Taft 62 7 9 Mapleton 63 JV BASKETBALL Bottom row, left to right: Allan Husko, Lynn Scisrn, Rex Rider, Jim Hedges, Bruce Howell. Row 2: John Sabin, Rod McCulloch, Don Lacey, David Brandon, Terry Murphey, Mark Holiday. Row 3: Gary Weathers Matt Thompson, Marty Borrevik, Pat Petersdorf, Mike Mullins. Not pictured John Barge, Jim Brandow. J.V. Basketball Scores RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS Coquille Gold Beach North Bend Bandon Gold Beach Pacific Waldport Siuslaw Toledo Newport Taft Mapleton RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS RUHS Waldport Coquille Siuslaw Toledo Ne wport Bandon Taft Maple ton Rod McCulloch dribbles in for a basket and two points. FRCJSH BASKETBALL Team members from left to right, Row 1: Dennis Shirtcliff, Jerry Winters, Kenny Borrevik, Gary Simning Mark De Priest. Row 2: Jack Walker, Wally Dunaway, Charles Taylor, Steve Pepiot, Bob Humphreys, Steve Thies, David Mysinger, Steve Ray, Sid Hickman, Jack Rohde. WRESTLERS WIN 1963-64 Varsity Wrestling results Dec. Grants Pass Invitational Dec. Medford 30 RUHS Dec. South Eugene 11 RUHS Jan. Siuslaw 13 RUHS Jan. North Bend 14 RUHS Ian. Toledo 13 RUHS Ian. Mapleton 6 RUHS Ian. Taft 14 RUHS Jan. Newport 5 RUHS Ian. Springfield 13 RUHS Feb. Reedsport Invitational Feb. Marshfield 19 RUHS Feb. North Bend 12 RUHS Feb. North Eugene 9 RUHS Feb. Coast League Tournament Feb. District Tournament March 7 State 3rd 18 38 38 35 43 43 39 50 30 2nd 22 34 44 lst lst lst VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Kneeling, left to right: Kenny Larson, Dev Wessela, John West, Sam Liming, Joel Young Dan Liming. Standing: Greg Elwood, Dan Rod- gers, Vernon Read, Don Godfrey, Jack Hime- baugh, Ken Kent, Terry Newport. The Reedsport Braves added trophy number three to their 1963-64 State Championship trophy collection with a runaway win in the State A-2 and B Wrestling Tournament. The Braves sent ten wrestlers to the meet. These ten amassed '79 points to win first place. Doug Smith once again brought home an individual first place. Dev Wessela was the Braves other individual champ as he captured the 106 pound title. In addition to winning the state wrestling championship the Braves won 11 dual matches without a loss and took first in the Coast League and District Tournaments this year. STATE A-2 TITLE Doug Smith, state cham- pion three years in a row, begins to flip his man over for a pin! Pin him, Vernon, pin him! ! I ! ! ! Terry Newport tries his best to get his man down. I 47 JUNIOR VARSITY .Zu ,Y Wk I --f, .SE .Q-wmwwis Q ,.., aa 'fs 'WW - i f g . Q, . F W if ' 1, . f 1 f .. . E? 4 ' -a , aw L.,, v-Xu . ...M f. ' i iyi :fi iiswf. f s, ft f , . k,,- Z t f ,tr et, af 5, I 51-.f ww at-M.-.e ..,, -..1 -f. -A Lkf. Wg, ....,k...W.W3 MQW is E t. 5 ,5 Vi g f--, ,ft :fl e WM pmwwg t- i ' - 535 123 BG E35 Mi 548 S58 IFB Bottom row, left to right: J. Abel, C. Bums, D. Abel, R. Lawson, T. Scevers, L. Matthews, B. Amundson, D. Martin. Row 2: G. Hamblen, D. Fitzloff, C. Johnson, S. Stemmerman, B. Callahan, D. Borders, B. Kent. WRESTLING SQUAD Donald Fitzloff is in starting position for what he hopes might be a pin. Donald Fitzloff tries to i get 'a hold on his op- y ponent to earn points for his team. VARSITY Varsity track men start from the starting blocks. John Hedges and Jim Crowder running the hurdles. VARSITY TRACK RECORD Reedsport Relays North Bend Dual Siuslaw 86 Gold Beach Triangular Spike Leslie Relays Mapleton 85 Toledo Triangular Hayward Relays Marshfield Dual Philomath Speed Carnival Siuslaw 8: Newport Triangular Sheldon 85 South Eugene Triangular Marshfield Dual Sub-district District State REEDSPORT RELAYS Reedsport Siuslaw Myrtle Point Bandon Mapleton Gold Beach Newport Waldport Toledo Taft won won won 4th won won lost won won won lost won won 109 79 64 38 31 25 20 20 15 2 so l TRACK Varsity Track, left to right, Row 1: Bill Humphreys, Guy Hamblen, Don Lacey, Bruce Sewell, Wayne Jorgensen, John Hedges. Jim Crowder, Jim Hedges, Virgil Kuehn, manager Vern Durgin. Row 2: Coach Mr. Millikin, manager John Sabin, Mike Kellis, John Henson, Mike Rosa, Steve McDaniel, Joel Leming, Roger Rose, Gene Faircloth, John Richards. Row 3: Rex Rider, Bob Stephens, Jim Wilson, Rod Brandon, Mike Cunningham, Quentin Elwood, Charles Van Tassel, Leon Moore, Assistant Coach Mr. Brady. Reedsport made it four state championships in one year by taking state in track. It was never a question of who was going to win, but by how much for the Reedsport Braves in their overwhelming march to the state crown. The '79 points accumulated by Coach Harlan Millikin's Braves represented an all-time high for the A-2 champion. Gene Faircloth, repeating his wins in the mile and the 880, led the Braves to their first track title and in the process won the meet's high point trophy with 20 points. Wayne Jorgensen got second in the half mile with a time of 1:59. 9 Mike Rosa got first in the broad jump by setting a new record of 22 feet, 8 112 inches. Rosa also got third in the high jump by going 5 feet, 10 inches. John Hedges got second place in the high hurdles and a sixth place in the low hurdles. John Henson got first in the high jump with a jump of 6-01!2. He got second in the pole vault with a 13-3 l!4. The quartet of Mike Kellis, Rod Brandon, Jim Wilson, and Bill Humphreys rewrote its own school record of 1:33. 0 by turning in a 1: 32. 6 for second place in the 880 relay. Jim Crowder shows what can happen when a fibre- glass pole is used inthe pole vault. 51 J.V. TRACK Bottom Row, left to right: Gary Burger, Sid Hickman, Matt Thompson, Rod McCulloch Mike Mullrns Marty Borrevik, Larry Kramer, Rick Altree. Row 2: Coach Mr. Millikin, Vincent Mackey Charles Taylor Doug Wilkens, Steve Jacobson, Dennis Roberts, Steve Thies, Alan Brandon, Tim McKinney Kevin Abbott Marshfield Dual North Bend Dual North Bend Dual Marshfield Dual I. V. TRACK RECORD won lost lost lo st J.V. BASEBALL J.V. Baseball Team, left to right, Row 1: Jimmy Schafer, James Crockett, Bob Humphreys Jerry Winters David Washington. Row 2: Hal O'Haver, Jack Rohde, Kenny Borrevik, Glenn Tuttle Lee Temple Gary Simning, Louis Matthews, Jack Walker, Coach Mr. Knudsen. 19641. V. Baseball Schedule March 25 March 30 April 3 April 10 April 16 April 17 April 21 April 24 April 28 May 4 May 13 May 14 Siuslaw Siuslaw North Bend Elkton North Bend Marshfield North Bend North Bend Bandon Marshfield Marshfield North Bend i 5.5 X VARSITY ,. 7. . f ,-, :f,:,,-J , KM K, . . ,I ' , . .t x mg. Varsity Baseball, left to right, Row 1: Dennis Balkema, Steve Wessela, Jeff Sprague, Mark Ritchie, Dan Dunn, Ron Needham, Jim Brandow, Larry Forsyth. Row 2: Coach Mr. Edson, Terry Severson, Bob Walker, Terry Newport, Ken Kent, Jim Welch, Bill Rainey. BASEBALL Terry Newport at bat. March March March March April April April April April April April April April April April April May May May Bill Rainey on the pitcher s mound VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE 24 Elkton 27 Elkton 28 Newport 31 North Bend '7 Coquille 8 Marshfield 10 Coquille 14 Siuslaw 15 Marshfield 17 Waldport 21 Siuslaw 22 North Bend 24 Bandon 25 Bandon 28 Siuslaw 29 North Bend 1 Waldport 5 Play off North 8 Play off South They---the Rally Girls, the Tom Toms and the Flag Twirlers---add the necessary ingredients of life and direction to the activities of RUHS. A talented and lovely lot, they put a zestful force and dedica- tion into their task of inspiring and stimulating stu- dent activities. A rare honor it is to be chosena member of the Rally, Tom Toms, or Flag Twirlers at RUHS and when a combined effort is needed for any of the activities at RUI-IS, these groups may be depended upon. 56 krt, 1 vw 5 . is ' 2 51' L i 1 A 0 fa, 'Ns 5 f X :fa My , -.-. -. .,.- 4 his ZZ . wx W Wav fx .fl5ggggqgQ,qggQ 'Q-xZSs11v,?5Q7-'J1':'f' '23 f f'1fi'ff'i'i '.,. ,fy QUMW' 1 v ik ' 1 M H :,. Q 5 . Q , . Y 1 4 ,. ? ga i .. yy :,L Q A 'f , K QM gs Ex- , P-A M Z Q 1 f P 'Wd M N, f at , ,,,, E J V' H X 'iq 1 i UQ 1' ,Q 2 1 A WW , E r 5 Varsity Sandy Miller Carol Schafer Diane Stevens Patty Hahn Betty Bagley Jackie Hodge, Head Rally ToMToMs Members in alphabetical order: Patsy Abel Anna Burns Sandra Clements Barbara Dahl Betty Gifford Vickie Glasser Joan Hudson Paula Johnson President Susan Paull Vice President Sharon Abbott Secretary Glenda Smith Treasurer Madelin Finely Drill Leader Linda Noorlander Susan Johnson Cathy Jungwirth Linda Keefe Susan Keefe Sharon Ladd Gail Murphey Nancy Phillips Nancy Rainey Karen Roberts Linda Samuel Jackie Schweitzer Pat Sharman Delores Sirnning Donna Svoboda President Joan Hudson Vice President Paula Johnson Secretary - Treasurer Jackie Schweitzer Drill Leader Susan Keefe Assistant Drill Leader Linda Keefe Advisor Mrs. Ingram Ardeen Sykes Carmen Tucker Robbie Walker Leslie Yearous Flag Twirlers Lead Left to Right: Linda Noorlander, Susan Paull, Sharon Abbott, Madelin Finely, Glenda Smith, Kathy Dunaway, Sandra Stuller. 6? This is a school where things happen. Happen gaylyjcompletely, wholeheartedly. Organizations are the center of a zestful fulfillment of ambitions and desires. Organizations are the place on our campus where friends meet friends and strangers be- come friends, and what's more, all become people of action doing things together with a common pur- pose. Someone once said that an education is more than a book, and so it is, in our wide and varied groups we of RUHS learn to live, to think, and to go forward in a new world. 62 The RUHS choirs presenting one of their very popular POP Concerts. W. MW., ,.,.. WY.. meer.. ..,.. ., ,...f,,,- V...,V ,. 1,,., M.. ,,.e...m.,...f..1.,.w..1wrfm.f,.rn..,,,f- ,.,...,,. .,,, r.,,W,.N..n., .t., t,..,,.-.N ,..Y ...,.,.,.,t.,,...,a..V . , .,,,.-,. .. aitzvtrwetiev -:dean-Q Fei Director Mr. Bill Potter President Terry Newport Vice President Paula Johnson Secretary Julie Johnson Treasurer Andrea Lyons Accompanist Joan Hudson Plov,' L. Strandberg, S. Sharman, L. Yearous. Roberts, R. Altree, G. Row 4: C. Taylor, T. cent, J. Josephson, C. Reedsporl Union High School A Cappella Choir Members are from left to right, Row l: C. Amundson, R. Nickels, J. Brynteson, D. Curtis, J. Hudson, P. Johnson, J. Johnson, B. Bagley, H. Moore,iM. Metsker, J. Newport, L. Noorlander, E. Curtis. Row 2: A. Bowers, C. Tucker, T. Paull, L. Livingston, M. Paull, S. Jungwirth, K. Paull, S. Jungwirth, K. Plov, L. Strandberg, S. Paull, A. Lyons, P. Row 3: Director Mr. Bill Potter, D. Lacey, D. Hodge, V. Durgin, J. Faircloth, S. Giles, M. Dolan, K. Harris, J. Thornton, J. Blumberg. Newport, H. Curry, E. McCurry, D. Dunn, J. Boyd, M. Kellis, C. Vin- Jungwirth, C. Larson. Members in alphabetical order: D. Balkema D. Barnes J. Bellamy C. Bruce S. Burgess B. Burget C. Burget C. Busch C. Carlson K. Carter A. Coffielcl D. Coffield S. Elstad V. Harris W. Holland L. Howell C. Knowles L. Knowles M. Kruse J. Lux I. P. I. A M. T fl. I. G D McAlister McAlister Mackenzie McGee McLean Moore Noorlander Palmer Parsons Paull Mixed Chorus President Dee Barnes Vice President Danny Hodge Secretary Karen Taylor Accompanists Claudia Carlson Joan Mackenzie Pepiot S. Talley Petersdorf K. Taylor Ray F. Townsend Reed A. Westberg . Rice D. Wilkins . Sabin D. Yandell Schade C. Yarbrough . Simning . Smith Stendor The Keynotes The Portsmen Julie Johnson Paula Johnson Helen Moore Joan Hudson Pat Sharrnan Dee Barnes Gene Faircloth Don Lacey . t Terry Newport Chuck Vincent The Lyrics Andrea Lyons Betty Bagley Laura Livingston Pep Band The RUHS Pep Band, led by Mr. Larcom added a great deal of spirit to our home basketball games. RUHS Concert Banad Thank you for the new band uniforms was the theme for the thank you concert put on by the RUHS Band The program was open to the public in the cafetorium, January 27. 66 l RUHS BAND Band Members are, from left to right, Row 1: Rod Loe, Mark McLean, Eugene McCurry, Chuck Vincent, Mark Ritchie. Row 2: Maureen Mansveld, Andrea Lyons, Sharon Longworth, Linda Knowles, Sandra Faris. Row 3: Susan Johnson, Patty Hahn, Caryn Johnson, Pat Sharman, Judy Warren. Row 4: Dean Hodges, Jo McAlister, Linda Joseph, Jackie Hodge, Steve Wessela. Row 5: JOHN Mackenzie, Robert NOIIII, PHI Mim- naugh, Larry Riley, Nancy Torrence. Row 6: James Barnes, Cathie Johnson, Anita Bowers, Mike Kellis, Jerry Winters. Row 7: Herb Curry, Dennis Balkema, Judy Brannian, Terry Moore, Rod Tucker, Director, Mr. Larcom, Majorette Cynthia Mitchell. The RUHS Band, under the direction of Mr. Russell Larcom, enjoyed a very exciting year. The band played at home football games and put on many enjoyable half time routines. The band also gave two concerts the most exciting of which was the thank you concert for the much needed new uniforms. UMPQUA CHIEF STAFF Editor Bill Rainey Assistant Editor Lanny Mix Advisor Mr. Ralph Stuller Staff members, left to right, Row lg Mr. Stuller, L. Schafer, P. Guiles, G. Reed, C. Reneau, B. Rainey. Row 2: L. Mix, D. Courtney, L. Wall, J. Leming, D. Wessela, J. Young. Row 3: L. Riley, V. Read, R. Cantrell, A. Pointer, S. Wessela, L. For- syth, T. Severson, W. Mortensen. CHIEFTAIN STAFF Editor Judy Brannian Assistant Editor Pat Sharm an Advisor Mrs. Ruth Ludwig Staff members, left to right, Row 1: J. McAlister, S. Johnson, J. Brannian, S. Keefe, L. Leach, P. Sharman, L. Yearous, A. Pointer. Row 2: N. Bartow, L. Livingston, S. 8 Thompson, E. Stull, L. Beezley, C. Johnson, M. Humphreys, M. Paull, D. Hodges. Future Homemakers of Americ Members in alphabetical order are: P. Abel, S. Barr, C. Bellamy, J. Bellarny, D. Dibala, G. Dallas, L. Dawson, D. Earle, J. Harris, A. Hausemann, M. Hedges, C. Henson, S. Hungwirth, E. Kruse, M. Lux, D. Martin, S. Mundt, G. Parsons, M. Paull, L. Plagmann, G. Reed, J. Reed, J. Ritchie, S. Self, C. Sirnning, S. Stephens, E. Stull, S. Stuller, S. Talley, M. Wolfgram. Librarian Mrs. Johnson Library Staff President Bernice Morgan Vice President Betty Wolfgram Secretary Cathy Jungwirth Treasurer , Martha Pauil Advisor Mrs. Dunaway Library staff, from left to right, Row 1: L. Sarnuel, L. Pepiot, J. Soleim, P. Abel, J. Bellamy. Row 2: S. Barr, Mrs. Johnson, D. Pickett, J. Johnson, E. Stull, C. Oswald, B. Callahan, B. Doyle, A. Coffield. 69 Girls League Council President Helen Moore Vice President Susan Keefe Secretary Joan Hudson Treasurer Bernice Morgan Advisors Mrs. Dunaway Miss Rushton Left to Right, Row 1: Bernice Morgan, Joan Hudson, Susan Keefe, Helen Moore. Row 2: Connie Oswald, Eloise Stull, Cheryl Butler, Susan Paull, Anita Bowers, Gail Murphey, Lynn Schafer, Mary Humphreys, Susan Johnson, Jo McAlister. Drama Club Left to Right, Row 1: J. Reed, L. Knowles, G. Reed, A. Westberg, J. Johnson, M. Finely, S. Miller, B. Bagley, D. Stevens, P. Johnson. Row 2: C. Burget, L. Livingston, K. Russell, J. Blurnberg, N. Rainey, L. Strandberg, C. Mitchell, K. Dunaway, S. Paull, G. Smith. Row 3: A. Bither, G. Myers, B. Doyle, B. Callahan, A. Coffield, B. Rainey. President Julie Johnson Vice President Herb Curry Secretary Madelin Finely Treasurer Sandy Miller Points Chairmen Nancy Rainey Linda Noorlander 'At , 'Yidvisor Mr. Hazen 70 J National Honor Society President Lynn Schafer Vice President Vernon Read Secretary Sara Thompson Historian Helen Moore Advisor Mr. Holst Members are from left to right, Row 1: Mr. Holst, J. Ritchie, J. Soleim, P. Johnson, I. Hudson, S. Thompson, C. Oswald, S. Abbott, D. Stevens, S. Keefe, B. Bagley, J. John- son, L. Livingston. Row 2: L. Schafer, B. Morgan, H. Moore, A. Bither, S. Cary, B. Rainey, J. Ritchie, J. Richards, G. Harrison, L. Riley, D. Hodges, V. Read. Not pictured: A. Lyons. International Relations League Members are from left to right, Row 1: L. Schafer, N. Rainey, L. Strandberg, J. Brannian, S. Thompson, L. Story. Row 2: V. Read, B. Callahan, J. Ritchie, D. Coffield, S. Cary, B. Rainey, M. Ritchie, Mr. Wilson. President Vernon Re ad Vice President Judy Brannian Secretary Lynn Schafer Treasurer Lis Strandberg Historian Sara Thompson Advisor Mr. Wilson 7l Future Business Leaders of America Members are from left to right, Row 1: G. Chronister, J. Phillips, G. Mendiaz, N. Koogler, U. Bernosky, S. Sheehan, N. Morgan, S. Ladd, D. Svoboda, D. Howard, J. Newport. Row 2: N. Phillips, C. Leming, K. Russell, C. Mitchell, L. Beezley, C. Bruce, C. Butler, P. Johnson, J. Johnson, K. Dunaway, P. Hahn, J. Hodge, G. Smith, D. Stevens. Row 3: M. ' Moore, K. Koch, T. Newport, S. Lee, A. Westburg, J. Hedges, J. Blurnberg, S. Stuller, R. Walker, G. Murphey, S. Keefe, M. Finely, M. Humphreys. Row 4: G. Myers, J. Young, A. Teitzel, R. Walker, B. Humphreys, K. Kent, J. Richards, D. Courtney, L. Samuel, S. Barr, S. Paull, D. Simniug. President Quentin Elwood Vice President Bob Plov Secretary-Treasurer Steve Cary Advisor Mr. Ruppe 72 LeHermen's Club President Mary Humphreys Vice President Madelin Finely Secretary Diane Stevens Treasurer Kathy Duna way Reporter Caryn Johnson Advisor Mrs. Clara Borrevik Members are from left to right, Row 1: B. Gilliam, D. Hodges, S. Cary, M. Rosa, D. Rod- gers, L. Wall. Row 2: D. Godfrey, L. Riley, B. Plov, J. Boyd, W. Jorgensen, D. Smith, Q. Elwood, G. Faircloth, R. Brandon. Future Meclics of America Members in alphabetical order are: S. Anderson, S. Barr, L. Beezley, U. Bernoskey, D. Bither, J. Brynteson, R. DeRoia, M. Durgin, N. Gardner, B. Gifford, S. Glasser, C. Hodge, P. Johnson, C. Jungwirth, L. Keefe, J. Kinzer, S. Ladd, S. Lee, A. Lyons, M. Mansveld, J. McAlister, J. Nimmler, M. Paull, L. Pinion, N. Phillips, C. Reneau, J. Ritchie, P. Ross, H. Sabin, J. Schiff, S. Sheehan, I. Soleim, C. Stanton, D. Svoboda,fS. Talley, C. Tucker, R. Walker. Future Teachers of America President Anita Bowers Vice President Pat Sharman Secretary Joan Hudson Treasurer Susan Johnson Advisors Mr. Stuller Miss Anderson President Paula Johnson Vice President Paula Ross Secretary Andrea Lyons Treasurers Charlene Rene Linda Howell Historian Martha Paull Advisor Mrs. Stuller au8a Members are from left to right, Row 1: H. Moore, B. Humphreys, C. Vincent, B. Clements, D. Wessela, J. Young, E. McCurry, J. Mackenzie, L. Joseph. Row 2: S. Thompson, B. Dahl, D. Howard, D. Svobodai S. Ladd, J. McAlister, S. Johnson, R. Nickels, D. Gibbons, M. Metsker. Row 3: C. Johnson, S. Clements, N. Morgan, V. Glasser, K. Johnson, L. Keefe, M. Moore, A. Sykes, G. Mendiaz, J. Palmer, L. Knowles. Row 4: N. Rainey, J. Noorlander, A. Bums, J. Hudson, J. Schweitzer, P. Sharman, C. Larson, S. Abbott, C. Simning, K. Plov. 73 He who would be a leader must also know how to follow. And no bet- ter way to start to be a leader than to sit in the chair of the student. The tradition of a keen mind in a healthy body is a precious part of RUHS, Classes at RU1-15 are varied and range from the creative to the tough disci- pline of a college prep course that puts you into a Harvard or a Stanford. You can silk screen, write a poem, edit a literary magazine, or make a model of the earth, or classify the flowers of our coastal slope--all in our program of academics. ACADEMICS 'nc 3 g, 1 2: 1 W ' '1 F, . 23 X 45311 5? ,W , QUT? 3 gi K+! .'1 5 5 books, notes explanations, the student's toolsg Does it always equal frustration? Here is concentration: urgent study . . . read, read, read, essays to be written . . i N I dreams, ideas to become realities . . N i s 5 , 1 E t t 1 1 E EMIC S ? Porque gusto una close de espanol? Why do you like a Spanish class? Muchos hab lames yun poco es cri. We speak much and write little. . N Now ixx . . . Now is the . . . Now is the time fr A hard day? Yes, But ready to face new challenges. Music. . . Practice. . . Practice. . This morning we will learn how to organize. Classes . . . of stud W 1 P.E.? Or slumber party? Turn right at the next corner. springboa rd t nt life Here is contact: student-teacher communication. almost tangible in the classroom A reason for the active happy pride of RUHS is found in the rare combination of cooperative action between the Administration and the Students. We pride ourselves on a high caliber of student leadership in all things, and in an Administration determined to see that we have only the best of educational opportunities for full development in all our inter- ests and talents. Yes, the Adminis- tration and the Students make up a good team for progress. ADMINISTRATICN and STUDENTS The students of RUHS during a Pep Assembly seem attentive. I 1 ' MFI., , STV g ' R PE Rl N PT IEN ND IN PT A L MR. RUDY JOHNSON The tempo of schools and students is faster today than ever before, even as the world quickens. In perfect harmony with this modern mood of exacting and exciting excellence is our Superintendent-Principal, Mr. Rudy Johnson. Mr. Johnson is both a mentor and a pacemaker in speed- ing us up. He moves us faster in this missile-age period of challenge. He gets things done more quicklyg he sees that we move forward. Be- cause of his enthusiasm we all accomplish more toward the goal of meet- ing the spirit of today, one of excellence and accomplishment for Reeds- port Union High School. V P E - R Mr. Lester E. Hazen I Vice-Principal and N Speech instructor I P A L r Mr. Frank White, Mrs. Dolores Furman Clerk, Mr. Lawrence Noel Chairman, Mr. Dean De Priest Vice-Chairman, Mr. Lee Clements, Mr. Wally Borrevik, Mr. Rudy Johnson Supt. Principal. SCHOOL BOARD S M E R E T A R I E Mrs. Dortha Paull Mrs. Lois Dickson 83 FACULTY O,R. Adams Oregon State University, B. S.g U. S, History, Counseling, 3 yrs. at RUHS Miss Stephanie Anderson Southern Oregon College B.S,g Englishg l yt. at RUHS Mrs. Clara Borrevik Whitman College, B. S. Oregon State University, M,S Typing, Office Practice, 28 yrs. at RUHS Mrs. Nona Dunaway Oregon State University, B, S, 5 Home Economics, 6 yrs. at RUHS Duane Brady Lewis St Clark College, B.S,g Health, Physical Education, 1 yr. at RUHS Howard Edson Willamette University, B Industrial Artsg 4 yrs, at RUHS Bob Clough Oregon State University, Ed. M., Math, 7 yrs. at RUHS Jim Holst University of Minnesota, Cali- fornia Polytechnic College, Oregon State University, B,S, 8a M. S., Physics, Chemistry, Adv. Science, 1 yr. at RUHS Miss Mildred Higashi State College of Iowa, B,A Spanish, U.S, History, English 1 yr. at RU!-IS James Ingram Oregon State University, B. S Biology, Adv. Science, 6yrs at RUHS Mrs. Lois Johnson University of Oregon, B,A,, Librarian, 8 yrs. at RUHS Mrs. Luella Ingram Oregon State University, B,S Physical Education, Health, 6 yrs. at RUHS, Dean of Girls E.D, Keefe University of Oregon, Ed. , Math, 6 yrs. at RUHS Miss Jane Kaser Reed College, B,A., Univer sity of Oregon, M.A., Eng lish, Creative Writing, 7 yrs at RUHS Neil Knudsen Southern Oregon College, B S., English, 1 yr. at RUHS Russel Larcom University of Oregong B,M,, M. of Music: Band, 1 yr. at RUHS Mrs. Ruth Ann Ludwig University of Oregon, B.S.g Art, Craftsg 1 yr. at RUHS Harlan Millikin Iowa State Universityg B,S,g World Georgraphy, World History, 1 yr. at RUHS Miss Josephine Mayer University of Washingtong University of Freiburg, West Germany, B,A,g German, English, 1 yr. at RUHS Charles Patten Iowa State Teachers College, University of Oregong B.A. , M.S,g Scienceg lyr. at f abr stromL ' Stout State, Colorado State, B,S,, M.S,g Drafting, Metal- wcrking, Woodworking, 1 yr. at RUHS Bill Potter Pacific University, B, M. Ed.g Choir, Driver Educationg 5 yrs. at RUHS Rudy Ruppe Oregon State Uni- versityg M. Ed. g Physical Education, Drivers Ed., Dean of Boys Miss Pat Rushton Oregon State University, B.S,g Gen. Business, Book- keeping, Shorthand, 2 yrs. at RUHS Bud Parker Oregon State University, B,S., Math, 1 yr. at RUHS Mrs. Edith Stuller University of Washington, g B,S,g English, 3 yrs. at RUHS Ralph Stuller Linfield, Oregon State University, Indiana lish, Journalism, 3 yrs. at RUHS Dean Wilson Portland State, Uni- versity of Maryland, University of Wash- ington, B,A,g Mod. Prob., U.S. Historyg l yr. at RUHS University, B. A. gEng- FACULTY SAW I Mrs Hrlda Te1tze1 Mrs. Dorothy Schweuzer K ,wwf ,, .Q A CQOKS and CUSTODIANS Mr. Martin Johnson Mr. Ancel Hausmann Mrs. Gunhild Urie Mr. John Young John Hedges, Student Body President Under John's competent leadership, the Student Body Officers had a very successful year. Sara Thompson Student Body lst Vice President BODY Rod McCulloch, Student Body 2nd Vice President Lynn Story, Student Body Secretary OFFICERS Cheryl Butler, Student Body Treasurer Susan Keefe, Student Body Assistant Treasurer Bill Rainey, Umpqua Chief Editor Linda Noorlander, Student Body Historian Lanny Mix, Assistant Paper Editor STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS John Hedges Mike Rosa Linda Noorlander Lynn Story Jackie Hodge Mark Ritchie Rod McCulloch Terry Murphey Lanny Mix Bill Rainey Larry Forsyth Susan Keefe Joan Hudson Peggy McAlister Quintin Elwood Greg Harrison Vernon Read Lynn Schafer Julie Johnson Paula Johnson Susan Paull Anita Bowers Bernice Morgan Judy Brannian Pat Sharman Jack Rohde Mary Humphreys Cheryl Butler STUDENT COUNCIL Helen Moore Sara Thompson Herb Curry Judy Brannian, Chieftain Editor Pat Sharman, Assistant Annual Editor SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS The Seniors were a very industrious class. Under the excellent leadership of their President, Herb Curry, they presented the Snow Ball. The Senior Class Play, 12 Angry Jurors, was a huge success. The concession stand and the new future events sign were Senior pro- jects, sponsored by the Student Council. I 92 President Herb Curry Vice President Vernon Read Secretary Connie Oswald Treasurer Pat Travis Representative Greg Harrison Sharon Abbott Jerry Barnes George Black Anita Bowers Jim Boyd Judy Brannian SENIORS Bill Burger Cornelia Bruce Cheryl Butler 93 Bill Callahan Ray Cantrell SENIORS PRESENT TWELVE ANGRY n JURORS Ohhhh, another pocket book Steve Carry Herb Curry Jim Dawson Bill Doyle Leo Dressler Quentin Elwood Boy, have I got a problem Gene Faircloth Ron Gabel SENICRS SPONSOR NO BALL Robert Gallios George Gardner Sev Giles Don Godfrey Patty Hahn Greg Harrison 95 Amy Hausmann John Hedges Carolyn Henson John Henson John Hill Jackie Hodge Mary Humphreys Jack I-limebaugh Seniors Hgrubbin' in up . Peggy DeVelbiss Husko Caryn Johnson Julie Johnson Wayne Jorgensen Lewis Judy Linda Knowles Only fifteen minutes until lunch . . . Dan Knowlton Elaine Kruse Monty Kuehn Joel Leming Ann McGee Randy Mast Rick Mefford a little bit of this, and a little bit of this Hugh Miller Sandy Miller Helen Moore Bernice Morgan Terry Newport Linda Noorlander OK boys, let her go Robert North Connie Oswald Glenda Parsons Martha Paull Susan Paull Linda Pepiot Dean Pickett Bob Plov Alan Pointer Bill Rainey Vernon Read Guilty 1 l Geraldine Reed Janice Reed il HMMMM as I was saying ...... Lynn Schafer Sandra Self Larry Riley Joanna Ritchie Joe Ritchie Dan Rodgers Dean Sams Jean Schade Dennis Simmons Connie Simning Cheryl Smith Doug Smith Kathy Stiles Lynn Story I was a 97 lb weakling !! Ron Shepherd Ernest Shirtcliff IO2 y Lis Strandberg Eloise Stull Comfortab1e?? ??? ? Sandra Stuller Karen Taylor Sara Thompson Pat Travis Mike Waggoner Lynn Wall Steve Wessela Jim Wilson Betty Wolfgram Eau Wright But, Ihate school V Y Jack West Charlotte Yarbrough Not Pictured Ken Arbuckle Elnor Stendor Jim Welch Dick Withrow Lis Strandberg, our foreign exchange student. Lis is from Virurn, Denmark. F0 m I 6 9 9 I' r, I V. I I C C Q e Lis says, If you can't pass, fake 'em out. Art exhibit admired by Lis. 105 President Mike Rosa Vice President Bill Humphreys Secretary Jackie Schweitzer Treasurer Madelin Finely Representative Larry Forsyth Sgt. at Arms Ron Needham 106 JUNIQR CLASS OFFICERS The Juniors, under the leadership of Mike Rosa, started the year off right by sponsoring the Home coming activities. The Junior class worked very hard to have the best Senior Prom and Banquet that has ever been held. The Junior class play was enjoyed greatly. Many Juniors were in sports and class spirit was proved at the pep assemblies, by winning the totem pole often. Patsy Abel Marilyn Andruss Betty Bagley Susan Barr Jo Etta Bellamy Don Courtney Jim Crowder Mike Cunningham Barbara Dahl Nadine Dietrick Andy Bither Jo Lee Blumberg Wally Borrevik Rod Brandon Anna Burns Bill Clements David Coffield Nita Connelly JUNIORS Madelin Finely Larry Forsyth Bob Gilliam Sharen Glasser Mike Dolan Kathy Dunaway Vern Durgiu Gerald Edwards Sandra Faris Hurry, before it gets cold!! Mike Gray Ron Harris Larry Hathaway Dean Hodges Linda Howell Joan Hudson Bill Humphreys Steve Jacobson Judy Johnson Paula Johnson What 'cha doin ' ?? Kenny Kent Virgil Kuehn Kenny Larson Cheri Larson Laurie Leach Cathy Jung wirth Susan Keefe Sherry Kelley Mike Kellis That's one way of sitting out lunch time Laura Livingston Theo Lowery Margie Lux Andrea Lyons Steve McDaniel Hugh Mackenzie Maureen Mansveld Jerry Marks Gloria Mendiaz Pat Mimnaugh Cynthia Mitchell Lanny Mix Bill Moore Leon Moore Terry Moore Gail Murphey Greg Myers Ron Needham Jackie Nunn Dave Paull Janet Phillips Chuck Reneau John Richards Monty Richardson Mike Rosa Roger Rose Paula Ross Karen Russell Linda Samuel Carol Schafer Everyone wants in the picture Glenda Smith Bill Schneider Jackie Schweitzer Terry Severson Pat Sharman Delores Simning Joyce Soleim Bob Stephens Diane Stevens Studying ?? ! Cathy Stingley Allen Teitzel Marvin Thomas Gary Tippey Fred Townsend Charles Van Tassel Chuck Vincent Harry Walker Robbie Jo Walker Robert Walker Bill Weist Sign up for the bus! Not Pictured James Balkema Floyd Brown Ron Butcher Doris Caldwell Karen Enberg Guy Hamblen Wally Mortensen Michelle Moyer Danny Peoples Jim Roberts George Sharb Nancy Torrence Karolyn Whittle Bob Wilkes Dale Yandell Leslie Yearous Joel Young Dev Wessela John West Ann Westberg SOPHOMCRE CLASS OFFICERS The Sophomore class of 1963-64 has improved greatly in school spirit, organization, and class co-operation. They have won the totem pole many times at the pep assemblies. They now have a class constitution and class council. This year the class has sponsored the Hillbillie Hop, The Cottonball, and other mixer dances. President Mark Ritchie Vice President Don Lacey Secretary Donna Howard Treasurer Roberta Nickels Representative Terry Murphey Don Abbott David Abel Richard Adamo Carol Arnundson John Barge Frank Barth Linda Beezley Ursula Bernoskey Torn Black Marty Borrevik David Brandon Jim Brandow Cherry Briggs Nan Bruce Cheryll Burgess SOPHCMORES Shovel it in Sophomores! I Cheryle Burget Claudia Carlson Claire Caudill Geraine Chronister Sandra Clements Alfred Coffield David Courtney Pat Cunningham Diana Curtis Dan Doyle Dan Dunn Sandra Eisenbach Sonja Elstad Greg Elwood Donald Fitzlaff Nancy Gardner Betty Gifford Vicki Glasser Charlene Goetz Paula Guiles Jim Hedges Danny Hodge Mark Holiday Donna Howard Bruce Howell Allan Husko Cathie Johnson Karen Johnson Susan Johnson John Josephson Tranquilizer, anyone? ? Karen Koch Nila Koogler Sandy Jungwirth Linda Keefe Bill Kent Elaine King Carol Knowles Marilyn Kruse Don Lacey Sharon Ladd Richard Lawson Jill Leach Susan Lee K A 'Tis a long time 'til lunch Carole Lerning Dan Liming Sam Liming Rod Loe Judy Lux Vincent Mackey Jo McAlister David McClay Rod McCulloch Mark McLean Mary Moore Nancy Morgan Dow is the tine fur al good Todd Oswald Jane Palmer Phil Patton Pat Petersdorf Nancy Phillips Mike Mullins Terry Murphey Janice Newport Roberta Nickels Rod Noel Steven Noorlander Did you hear what I heard?? Nancy Rainey Ada Reagor Carol Rice Mark Ritchie Karen Roberts Viola Rohde Lynn Scism Steve Sharlow Sandy Sheehan Armond Standley Sharon Stephens John Strong Donna Svoboda Ardeen Sykes Stephanie Talley Not Pictured Sandi Moore John Sabin Don Sams T,A, Scevers Gary Weathers Lee Temple Matt Thompson Phillip Thorson Mike Train Roger Travis Carmen Tucker Rod Tucker Stel Walker Don Washington Doug Wilkens Mary Wolfgram, Vivian Wright 1-2-314, 1et's do it once more President I ack Rhode Vice President Nancy Bartow Secretary Judy Warren Treasurer Alan Brandon Representative Peggy Mc Alister 122 FRESHMAN CLASS QFFICERS The Freshmen started the year out with the largest number of students. They had a successful bonfire, in spite of the rain. With the help of the Seniors, the Frosh painted the Senior bench. The Freshman rally girls led the glass in spirited yells at the Frosh games. Kevin Abbott Jerry Abel Linda Albrecht Rick Altree Brad Amundson Dee Barnes James Barnes Jerri Barth FRESHMEN Nancy Bartow Bernice Baze Connie Bellamy Donna Bither Roy Blankenship James Blondell Don Borders Kenny Borrevik Chuck Burns Kathy Carter Alvin Clark Val Boyd Alan Brandon Judy Brynteson Sandra Burgess Gary Burger Karen Connelly Roberta Crabb James Crockett Cheryl Crowell Dan Cumberland Elaine Curtis Geraldine Dallas Linda Dawson Mark De Priest Rita De Roia Darlene Dibala Robert Dietrick Wally Dunaway Mary Durgin Dixie Earle Loneta East James Edwards Carol Gallios Debbie Gibbons Lonnie Givens A missing Freshman? Jenny Harris Kathy Harris Valerie Harris Mary Hedges Sid Hickman Linda Hakki Susan Hansen Bruce Harris Arla Lange Sharon Longworth Peggy McA1ister Diane McCaughan Connie Hodge Janice Hughes Casey Hughey Bob Humphreys Pam Hurlocker Craig Johnson Kris Karcher Diane King Jean Kinzer Larry Kramer Linda Krumlauf Rouletta La Fleur Beware Frosh--entering Senior section Eugene McCurry Joan Mackenzie David Mackey Tim McKinney Donald Martin Judy Mast Louis Matthews Marie Metsker Dan Moore Mike Mullins Sheila Mundt David Mysinger Janine Nimmler Kerry Noel Judy Noorlander Linda North Does it bite?? Hal O'Haver Melinda Paull Terry Paull Steve Pepiot John Perry Linda Pinion Linda Plagmann Kathy Plov Bryce Pointer Steve Ray N N A1d1e Reagor Mike Richmond Frosh eat tool? Denms Roberts J ack Rohde Jimmy Schafer Janie Schiff Dennis Shirtcliff Gary Sirnning Mike Smith Steven Standley Cheryl Stanton Steve Stemmerman Greg Strowbridge Not Pictured Dennis Balkema Linda Joseph Melanie Moyer Jim Reed Helen Sabin Dennis Thorson Glen Tuttle Galen Walker Jack Walker Louis Walker Ingeborg Warming Judy Warren David Washington Jerry Winters Joe Yarbrough Charles Taylor Steve Thies Jan Thornton SHARON KAY ABBOTT Transfer 3 Girl's League 3,4 NHS 4 FTA 4 Flagtwirlers 4 KENNETH IOE ARBUCKLE Transfer 4 GERALD DAVID BARNES IR, Transfer 4 GEORGE WILLIAM BLACK Football l, 2 Track l, 3 GOLDEN ANITA BOWERS Girl's League l-4 JAMES RALPH BOYD PTSA Committee l Basketball l Track Manager 2 Wrestling Manager 2, 3 Cross Country Manager 3 Talent Show 2,4 Class Plays 3,4 A Cappella Choir 4 Wrestling 86 Track Announcer 3 Football Announcer 4 IUDITH ELLEN BRANNIAN Annual Staff 2-4 Girl's League l-4 Football Pep Band 1-4 Band Tom l-4 Toms 2, 3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Editor 4 Assistant Annual Editor 3 IRL Vice President 4 CORNELIA RAE BRUCE Girl's League l-4 FBLA 4 WILLIAM ARTHUR BURGET Transfer 4 CHERYL LEE BUTLER Student Body Committee l, 3,4 Student Body Treasurer 4 Assistant Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 2 Cotton Ball Princess 2 FHA FHA Torn Tom 130 2, 3 Vice President 3 Tom's 2, 3 Torn's Vice-President 3 Senior Activities Junior Senior Banquet Server 2 FBLA 4 Girl's League 1-4 Girl's League Council 3 WILLIAM PATRICK CALLAHAN Transfer 2 Cross Country Wrestling Drama Club Class Plays 3,4 RAYMOND EUGENE CANTRELL Basketball l-4 Baseball 2 STEPHEN JAMES CARY Swimming l-4 Letterman's Club l-4 Secretary-Treasurer of Letterman's Club 4 Basketball l, 2 Track l Rep Assembly l Baseball 2 Junior Senior Banquet Server 2 Class Representative 2 Student Body Vice President 3 Boy's State 3 Delegate to Region V Conference 3 Graduation Usher 3 Paper Staff NHS 4 HERBERT EDWIN CURRY Class President 1,4 JAMES CARL DAWSON WILLIAM JOHN DOYLE Football 2, 4 Cross Country l Drama 2-4 Wrestling 1,2 LEO FRANCIS DRESSLER Transfer 4 QUENTIN ALTON ELWOOD Football 1-4 Football Captain 4 Swimming l Wrestling l, 2 Track 1-4 Class Representative l Class Vice President 2 Junior Senior Banquet Server 2 Letterman's Club 1-4 Letterman's Club President 4 Rep Assembly 2 Class Play 3 EUGENE T. FAIRCLOTH Cross Country l-4 Football l Basketball l Track l-4 Portsmen 2-4 A Cappella Choir l-4 RONALD G. GABEL ROBERT GA LLIOS Transfer 3 GEORGE LEE GARDNER Transfer 2 Track 2 Cross Country 2-4 DONALD ELBERT GODFREY Football 3, 4 Wrestling 3,4 Class Play 3 Talent Show 2, 3 l,etterman's Club 3,4 PATRICIA LYNN HAHN Girl's League l-4 Girl's League Council 3 Varsity Rally 3,4 Girl of the Month 3 Class Play 3 Tom Toms 2 FTA 3 Talent Show 3 Usherette for Graduation 3 FBLA 4 Band 1-4 Homecoming Princess 4 GREGGOR A. HARRISON Football 2 Class President 3 Class Representative 4 NHS 3,4 Boy's State 3 Class Play 3 Talent show 2, 3 AMY LEE HAUSMANN Girl's League l-4 FHA 4 IOHN LEROY HEDGES Cotton Ball Prince l Student Body President 4 Boy's State 4 Football l-4 Basketball 1-4 Track 1-4 FBLA 2-4 FBLA Vice President 3 Class Representative 3 Choir 3 Rep Assembly l Student Body 2nd Vice President 2 Class Play 3 CAROLYN LEE HENSON FHA l, 2,4 Girl's League l-4 JOHNNY LEE HENSON Football 2-4 Basketball 3,4 Track 1-4 Homecoming King 4 Homecoming Prince 3 FBLA 4 IOHN HILL JA CK HIMEBAUGH Wrestling 2-4 JAQUELINE KAY HODGE Varisty Rally 3, 4 Head 4 Flower Girl 3 Homecoming Princess 3 Sno Ball Princess 4 Sweetheart's Ball Queen l MICHAEL WAYNE HOLLAND Transfer 4 MARY LOUISE HUMPHREYS Girl's League l-4 Girl's League Council 1,4 FBLA l-4 Talent Show 1-4 Annual Staff 2-4 Tom Toms 3 Girls League Treasurer 3 Class Play 3,4 FBLA President 4 Sno Ball Queen 4 PEGGIE IO DE VELBISS HUSKO CARYN ELIZA BETH JOHNSON Girl's League l-4 Tom Toms 2, 3 Band l-4 Pep Band l, 2 FBLA 3,4 FBLA Historian 4 Senior Activities IULIA ANN JOHNSON Class Play 3,4 Drama Club 3,4 Drama Club President 4 Talent Show 2-4 Girl's League 2-4 FBLA 2-4 NHS 3-4 Choir l-4 Choir Vice President 3 Keynotes 3,4 Choir Secretary 4 Swimming Team 2, 3 Tom Toms 3 WAYNE NEILS IORGENSEN Cross Country 2-4 Track l-4 Rep Assembly 3 Basketball 1. 2 Letterman 's Club 3,4 LEWIS WAYNE JUDY Wrestling l-3 Band l, 2 Talent Show l, 2 Rod and Gun Club 2, 3 LINDA LEE KNOWLES Honor Band 2-3 Band l-4 Pep Band 2,4 FMA 3 FTA 2 Choir 4 FHA 3 Drama Club 3,4 Girl's League l-4 DANNY SCOTT KNOWLTON Cross Country 1-3 Track 2, 3 MONTY R. KUEI-IN Transfer 3 Basketball 3 JOEL EDWARD LEMING Paper Staff 3,4 Cross Country 1-4 Basketball l, 2 Baseball l Track 2-4 Talent Show 2,4 CHARLES RANDOLPH MA ST Football 2 GUY EDISON HUGH MEFFORD Track l, 3 Football 1 Wrestling 2 HUGH FRANKLIN MILLER II. Transfer 2 Track 2 SANDRA TENA MILLER Class Play 3,4 Girl of the year 3 Drama 4 Talent Show l, 3,4 FTA 1-4 Girl 's League 1-4 Torn Toms 2-4 Varsity Rally 4 Pep Band l-2 Homecoming Queen 4 HELEN MOORE Girl's League 1-4 Girl's League Vice President 3 Girl's league President 4 FTA 1-4 FTA Historian l Tom Toms 2, 3 Tom Toms President 3 NHS 2-4 NHS Historian 4 LV. Rally 2 Class President 2 Keynotes l-4 Girl's State 3 Girl Of The Month 3 Talent Show 1-4 Student Council 2-4 BERNICE JEAN MORGAN Girl's League l-4 Girl's League Treasurer 4 FHA 3, 4 FHA President 4 Girl ofthe Month 3 Rep Assembly 2 NHS 5 TERRAL EUGENE NEWPORT Basketball 1-3 Football l-4 Baseball l-4 FBLA 2-4 Rod and Gun Club 2, 3 Cotton Ball King 4 Band 1-3 Portsmen 3, 4 Choir 3,4 Talent Show 3,4 Choir President 4 Wrestling 4 131 ' Senior Activities Student Body Vice President 4 LINDA STARR NOORLANDER Tom Toms 3,4 Tom Toms 3 Tom Toms 2-4 Flagtwirlers President 4 Class Play 3 FTA 2-4 Sweethearts Ball Princess 4 Choir 2-4 FTA Secretary 3 FBLA 2, 3 Talent Show 2 Drama 3,4 Class Play 3 Girl's League l-4 Paper Staff 3 Choir 3,4 Annual Staff 3 Drama 3,4 SARA LISBETH THOMPSON Class Secretary 3 Transfer 3 Rep Assembly 3 LINDA LEE PEPIOT NHS 3,4 Junior Senior Banquet Server 2 Tragsfer 3 , Flag Twirlers 4 Choir 3, 4 Sno Ball Princess 4 FHA 3, 4 Student Body Historian 4 Girl of the Month 4 Talent Show l-4 Class Play 3 Choir 4 RO BERT ROY N ORTH Band l-4 Lighting Crew 1-4 Wrestling l-3 Track l Cross Country l, 2 CON NIE IANE OSWA LD PTSA 1 Cotton Ball Princess l Talent Show l Girl's League 1-4 Tom Toms 2 J. V. Rally 2 Girl's League Council 2 Sweetheart's Ball Princess Drama Club Secretary 2 Junior Senior Banquet Ser Student Body Secretary 3 Rep Assembly 3 Girl's League Secretary 3 Drama Vice President 3 Graduation Usherette 3 Class Secretary 4 2 ver Girl's League 3,4 Paper Staff 3 FMA 3 DEAN WALTER PICKETT Football l-4 Baseball l-3 Basketball l, 2 ROBERT SCOTT PLOV Swimming 1-4 Talent Show 2-4 lettermen's Club l-4 Lettermen's Club Vice President 4 ALAN GILBERT POINTER Band l-4 Annual staff 4 Paper Staff 4 WILLIAM JOEL RAINEY Basketball 1-3 Baseball l-4 Football 2 Class Treasurer l Rep Assembly 2 Paper Editor 4 Assistant Paper Editor 3 Drama President 3 Drama Club 3,4 NHS 3 4 NHS 3,4 ' Class Play 3 GLENDA ARLICE PARSONS . , VERNON LAWRENCE READ Girls League l-4 WI tl, 1 3 4 h ' 4 C on Track 2 MARTHA ZOE PAULL Talent Show 3 SANDRA ELEANOR STULLER Class Play 3 Choir 2 FHA 3, 4 FHA Treasurer 4 FMA 4 FMA Historian 4 Annual Staff4 Sand On Tide Editor 4 SUSAN MARIE PAULL 132 Junior Senior Banquet Serv Girl's League Council 2 Tom Toms 3 Flag Twirlers 4 FBLA 4 FHA 4 KAREN TAYLOR 61' PATRICIA ANN TRAVIS Transfer 3 Sweetheart 's Ball Queen 3 Class Treasurer 4 Girl's League 3,4 MICHAEL DENNIS WAGGONER Baseball 1, 2 Basketball l, 2 Football 1 LYNN FRANCIS WALL Swimming 1-4 Lettermen's Club 1-4 FBLA 3 Paper Staff 4 Talent Show 2, 4 IAMES RAY WELCH Transfer 4 Baseball 4 STEVEN DEE WESSELA Band 1-4 Pep Band 1-4 Baseball l-4 FBLA Basketball 2 Class Vice President l Junior Senior Banquet Server 2 JACK WEST Football l, 2 Wrestling 2 JAMES C. WILSON Cross Country l-3 Track 1-4 Basketball 1,2 D WIGHT ED WARD WIT I-IROW BETTY LOU WOLFGRAM FHA 3,4 FHA Vice President 4 Girl's League l-4 EAN GEORGE WRIGHT CHARLOTTE JEAN YARBROUGH AL'S MARKET 8. THE HOLIDAY Charter Boat Skippered by Dan Keefe Call now - CR 1-3175 291 N 4th Salmon Harbor CR 1-3113 Winchester Bay, Oregon COLLVERS CLEANERS 8. LAUNDRY 1945 Winchester Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2689 CURLY'S INSURANCE AGENCY 1894 Winchester Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-3220 FARMERS INSURANCE AGENCY 357 Winchester Avenue Reedsport, Oregon The Fox Hole . x I N 5' X- I rx' vu' 3.5 CR 1'3Z72 Gardiner, Oregon CR 1-3523 Knights Flowers HENDERSONS GROCERY 8. 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TIRE COMPANY 1785 Winchester Ave. Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2870 1 1 1 MAST BROTHERS Chevron Siafion f G!!! 501 SUPREME IJSQUIE 1894 Winchester Ave. R ci t O PURKEY FURNITURE 427 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2715 CG SPOT , 1'6gOI1 CR 1-3189 1 REEDSPORT AUTO PARTS 1 470 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2121 1 1 SPROUSE REITZ COMPANY 1 Umpqua Shopping Center 1 Reedsport, Oregon 1 CR 1-2371 GOLDEN RU LE DEPARTMENT STORE ee S or , re on CR 1 2098 1877 Winchester Avenue R dp t O g DIEHL INSURANCE HAHN'S SANITARY AGENCY SERVICE 81 Real Estate 2559 B wman Road 485 Fir Avenue R C1 p t O g CR 1-2133 CR 1-2431 X 5, , X .55 , 1 5, H515 ' H 52225,-, I ii gif 295213 , IQ f -1 Qu -ffm H Q -ig. iiawigm, 5 11 bflmfg z2g3,s.gi?,L MT? f' if ,W ,. , 1 , fa . ,fmLzL.m -iw: uw, -, . gm- , SHELL ' K WL.: JOHN A. DYE SHELL OIL DISTRIBUTOR CENTRAL LINCOLN P.U.D. e 'I' Q U s S Fil Electricity, clean and economical 1125 Highway Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2181 LEYS VARIETY STORE 451 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2512 MONTGOMERY WARD 81 COMPANY 353 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2158 MAE'S BEAUTY SALON 440 Winchester Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2815 Nickels Jeweler DUNN'S OUTFITTING STORE 465 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2214 2 Locations - Women's Clothing Urnpqua Shopping Center Men's Clothing 407 Fir Avenue Reedsport, Oregon CR 1-2515 REEDSPORT MILL COMPANY GENERAL TRUCKING COMPANY A Abbott, Don 115 Abbott, Kevin 52,123 Abbott, Sharon 26, 61, 71, '73, 93 Abel, David 36,48, 115 Abel, Jerry 48, 123 Abel, Patsy 18, 19, 61, 69, 107 Adamo, Richard 115 Adams, Mr. O. R. 84 Albrecht, Linda 123 Altree, Rick 42, 52, 64, 123 Amundson, Brad 48, 123 Amundson, Carol 64, 115 Anderson, Miss Stephanie 84 Andruss, Marilyn 107 Arbuckle, Ken 104 B Bagley, Betty 6, 26, 29, 59, 64, 65, 70, 71 Balkema, Dennis 54, 64,67 Balkema, James 26, 113, 129 Barge, John 36,44,115 Barnes, Dee 11, 64, 65,123 Barnes, James 67,123 Barnes, Jerry 93 Barr, Susan 69, 72, 73,107 Barth, Frank 115 Barth, Jerri 123 Bartow, Nancy 68,122,123 Baze, Bernice 123 Beezley, Linda 26, 68, 72, 73,115 Bellamy, Connie 69,123 Bellamy, Jo Etta 64,69,107 Bernoskey, Ursula 72, 73, 115 Bither, Andy 18, 26, 70, 71,107 Bither, Donna 58, 73,123 Black, George 93 Black, Tom 115 Blankenship, Roy 123 Blondell, James 123 Blumberg, Jo Lee 18, 64, 70, 72,107 Borders, Don 48,123 Borrevik, Mrs. Clara 72,84 Borrevik, Kenny 36,45,53,l23 Borrevik, Marty 25,36,44, 52,115 Borrevik, Wally 42,107 Borrevik, Mr. Wally 83 Bowers, Anita 9,11,12,26,64,67, 70, 73, 91, 93 Boyd, Jim 8,12, 26, 64, 72, 93 Boyd, Val 124 Brady, Mr. Duane 51,84 Brandon, Alan 23, 36, 52,122,124 Brandon, David 44,115 Brandon, Rod 6, 29, 35, 51, 72, 107 Brandow, Jim 35,44, 54,115 Brannian, Judy 67, 68, 71, 91, 93 Briggs, Cherry 115 Briggs, Tom 35 Brown, Floyd 113 Bruce, Cornelia 64, 72,93 Bruce, Nan 115 Index of Names Brynteson, Judy 64, 73,124 Burgess, Chery11115 Burgess, Sandra 64,124 Burget, Bill 64, 93 Burger, Cheryl 64, 70,116 Burget, Gary 52, 124 Burns, Anna 26, 61, 73,107 Burns, Chuck 48,124 Busch, Corrine 64 Butler, Cheryl 70, 72, 90, 91, 93 C Caldwell, Doris 113 Ca11ahan, Bill 13, 41, 48, 69, 70, 71, 94 Cantrell, Ray 42, 68, 94 Carlson, Claudia 64,116 Carter, Kathy 64,124 Cary, Steve 15, 26, 32, 37, 38, 39, 71, 72, 94 Caudill, Claire 116 Chronister, Geraine 72,116 Clark, Alvin 124 Clements, Bill 35,42,43, 73,107 Clements, Mr. Lee 83 Clements, Sandra 26, 61, 73,116 Clough, Mr. Bob 42, 84 Coffield, Alfred 37, 64, 69, 70,116 Coffield, David 18, 37, 64, 71,107 Connelly, Karen 124 Connelly, Nita 107 Courtney, David 116 Courtney, Don 68, 72,107 Crabb, Roberta 124 Crockett, James 53,124 Crowder, Jim 50, 51,107 Crowell, Cheryl 124 Cumberland, Dan 124 Cunningham, Mike 35, 51,107 Cunningham, Pat 116 Curry, Herb 12, 15, 25, 26, 64, 67, 70, 91, 92, 94 Curtis, Diana 64,116 Curtis, Elaine 64,124 D Dahl, Barbara 61, 73,107 Dallas, Geraldine 69,124 Dawson, Jim 69,94 Dawson, Linda 124 De Priest, Mr. Dean 83 De Priest, Mark 37,45,124 De Qoia, Rita 73,124 Dibaia, Dariene 69,125 Dickson, Mrs. Lois 83 Dietrick, Nadine 107 Dietrick, Robert 125 Dolan, Mike 41, 64,108 Doyle, Bill 12, 34, 35, 69, 70, 94 Doyle, Dan 36,116 Dressler, Leo 27,94 A Dunaway, Kathy 18, 26, 61, 72,108 Dunaway, Mrs. Nona 10, 69, 70, 84 Dunaway, Eally 45, 70,125 Dunn, Dan 41, 54, 64,116 Durgin, Mary 73,125 Durgin, Vern 51, 64,108 E Earle, Dixie 69,125 East, Loneta 125 Edson, Mr. Howard 35, 84 Edwards, Gerald 108 Edwards, James 125 Eisenbach, Sandra 116 Elstad, Sonja 64,116 Elwood, Greg 23, 25, 36,116 Elwood, Quentin 35, 51, 72, 91, 94 Enberg, Karen 113 Essig, Lonnie 113 F Faircloth, Gene 9,40,4l, 51, 64, 65 72, 95 Faris, Sandra 67,108 Finely, Madelin 18, 22, 29, 61, 70, 72,106,108 Fitzlaff, Donald 36,48,49, 116 Forsyth, Larry 17, 29, 33, 35,42,43, 54, 68, 91,106,108 Furman, Mrs. Delores 83 G Gabel, Ron 95 Gallios, Carol 125 Gallios, Robert 95 Gardner, George 40, 41, 95 Gardner, Nancy 73,117 Gibbons, Debbie 73,125 Gifford, Betty 61, 73.117 Giles, Sev 15, 64, 95, Gilliam, Bob 72,108 Givens, Lonnie 125 Glasser, Sharen 26, 73,108 Glasser, Vickie 25, 26, 61, 73,117 Godfrey, Don 34, 35, 46, 72, 95 Goetz, Charlene 117 Gray, Mike 108 Guiles, Paula 68,117 H Hahn, Patty 6, 26, 59, 67, 72, 95 Hakki, Linda 58,125 Hamblen, Guy 48, 51,113 Hansen, Susan 125 Harris Bruce 125 Harris Jenny 69, 125 Harris Kathy 64,125 Harris, Ron 42, 108 Harris, Valerie 64, 125 Harrison, Greg 28, 91, 92, 95 Hathway, Larry 108 Hausmann, Amy 69,96 Hausmann, Mr. Ance188 Hazen, Mr. Lester 70, 82 Hedges. Jim 36,44,51, 117 Hedges, John 26, 31, 32,34,35,4 43,50,51,72,89,91,96 Hedges, Mary 69, 125 Henson, Carolyn 69, 96 Henson, John 6, 7, 17, 33, 34, 35,42, 51, 96 Hickman, Sid 36, 45, 52, 125 Higashi, Miss Mildred 85 Hill, John 96 Himebaugh, Jack 46, 96 Hodge, Connie 73,126 Hodge, Danny 64, 117 Hodge, Jackie 15, 59, 67, 72, 91,96 Hodges, Dean 67, 68, 72, 108 Holiday, Mark 37,44, 117 Holland, Wayne 64 Holst, Mr. Jim 71,85 Howard, Donna 72, 73,114, 117 Howell, Bruce 35,411,117 Howell, Linda 6, 64, 65, 70, 71, 73, 91, 109 Hudson, Joan 61, 64, 65, 70, 71, 73, 91,109 Hughes, Janice 126 Hughey, Casey 126 Humphreys, Bin :35, 51, 72, 73, 91, 109 Humphreys, Bob 41,45, 53, 126 Humphreys, Mary 5, 15, 68, 70, 72, 91, 96 Hurlocker, Pam 126 Husko, Allan 44, 117 Husko, Peggie 97 I Ingram, Mr. Jim 36, 85 Ingram, Mrs. Luella 61, 85 I Jacobson, Steve 40,41, 52, 109 Johnson, Caryn 67, 72, 97 Johnson, Cathie 67, 68, 73, 117 Johnson, Craig 36,48, 126 Johnson, Judy 69, 109 Johnson, Julie 11, 12, 26, 28, 64, 65, 70, 71, 72, 91, 97 Johnson, Karen 25, 73, 117 Johnson, Mrs. Lois 69,85 Johnson, Mr. Martin 88 Johnson, Paula 11, 18, 26, 29, 64, 65, 70, '71, 72, 73, 91 Johnson, Mr. Rudy 82,83 Johnson, Susan 61, 67, 68, 70, 73, 117 Jorgensen, Wayne 4O,41, 51, 72, 97 Joseph, Linda 67, 73, 129 Josephson, John 32, 37, 38, 39, 64, 117 Judy, Lewis 97 Jungwirth, Cathy 61, 64, 69, 73, 109 lungwirth, Sandy 64, 69,118 K Karcher, Kris 126 Kaser, Miss Jane 85 Kawachika, Mr. Bob 37,39 Keefe, Mr. E. D. 85 Keefe, Linda 61, 73, 118 Keefe, Susan 26, 29, 61, 68, 70, 71, 72,90,91 Kelley, Sherry 109 Kellis, Mike 23, 35, 51, 64, 67, 109 Kent, Bill 36,48, 118 Kent, Ken 35, 46, 54, 72, 109 King, Diane 126 King, Elaine 118 Kinzer, Jean 73,126 Knowles, Carol 64, 118 Knowles, Linda 12, 64, 67, 70, 73, 97 Knowlton, Danny 97 Knudsen, Mr. Neil 53,86 Koch, Karen 72,118 Koogler, Nila 72,118 Kramer, Larry 52, 126 Krumlauf, Linda 126 Kruse, Elaine 69, 97 Kruse, Marilyn 64,118 Kuehn, Monty 98,109 Kuehn, Virgil 51 L Lacey, Don 44, 51, 64, 65, 115, 118 Ladd, Sharon 25, 58, 61, 72, 73, 118 Le Fleur, Rouletta 126 Lange, Arla 126 Larcom, Mr. Russell 66,67,86 Larsen, Kenny 46, 109 Larson, Cheri 64, 73, 109 Lawson, Richard 48, 118 Leach, Jill 26, 118 Leach, Laurie 26, 68, 109 Lee, Susan 72, 73, 118 Leming, Carole 72, 118 Lerning, Joel 26, 27,40,41, 51, 68, 98 Liming, Dan 25, 36,46, 118 Liming, Sam 25,46, 118 Livingston, Laura 11, 16, 64, 65, 68, '70, 71, 110 Loe, Rod 67, 118 Longworth, Sharon 67, 126 Lowery, Theo 110 Ludwig, Mrs. Ruth 68, 86 Lux. Judy 64, 118 Lux, Margie 69, 110 Lyons, Andrea 9, 29, 64, 65, 67, '71, 73,91, 110 M McAlister, Jo Lynn 26, 64, 67, 70, 73, 119, 126 Mc Alister, Peggy 64, 68, 122 McCaughan, Diane 126 McClay, David 25, 36, 119 McCulloch, Rod 25, 36, 44, 52, 89, 91, 119 McCurry, Eugene 36, 64, 65, 73, 127 McDaniel, Steve 51, 110 McGee, Ann 64, 98 McKinney, Tim 36, 52, 127 McLean, Mark 26,41, 64, 67, 119 Mackenzie, Hugh 37, 38, 39, 110 Mackenzie, Joan 26, 37, 64, 67, 73, 127 Mackey, Vincent 52, 119 Mackey, David 127 Mansveld, Maureen 26, 67, 73, 110 Marks, Jerry 37, 38, 39, 110 Martin, Dawn 69 Martin, Donald 48, 127 Mast, Judy 127 Mast, Randy 21,98 Matthews, Louis 48, 53, 127 Mayer, Miss Josephine 86 Mefford, Rick 98 Mendiaz, Gloria 72, 73, 110 Metsker, Marie 26, 64, 73, 127 Miller, Hugh 98 Miller, Sandra 5, 6, 7,12, 26, 59, 70,98 Millikin, Mr. Harlan 23,4O,41, 51,52,86 Mimnaugh, Pat 6,42,67, 110 Mitchell, Cynthia 67, 70, 72, 110 Mix, Lanny 18,19,26,68,9O,91, 110 Moore, Bill 35, 110 Moore, Dan 127 Moore, Helen 10, 11,22,26,28, 64,65, 70, 71, 73, 91, 98 Moore, Leon 20, 35,42, 51, 110 Moore Mary 72, 73, 119 Moore, Sandi 121 Moore Terry 42, 64, 67, 110 Morgan, Bernice 26, 69, 70, 71, 91 99 Morgan, Nancy 25, 72, 73, 119 Mortenson, Wally 68, 113 Moyer, Melanie 129 Moyer, Michelle 113 Mullins, Mike 44, 52, 119, 127 Mundt, Sheila 69, 127 Murphey, Gail 61, 70, 72, 111 Murphey, Terry 37,44, 91, 114, 119 Myers, Greg 18, 70, 72, 111 Mysinger, David 45, 127 N Needham, Ron 35,42, 54, 106, 111 Newport, Janice 64, 72, 119 Newport, Terry 9, 23,34, 35,-46,47 54, 55, 64, 65, 72, 99 Nickels, Roberta 64, 73, 114, 119 Nimmler, Janine 73, 127 Noel, Kerry 127 Noel, Mr. Lawrence 83 Noel, Rod 36, 119 Noorlander, Judy 64, 73, 127 Noorlander, Linda 5, 26, 61, 64, 70, 90, 91, 99 Noorlander, Steven 119 North, Linda 127 North, Robert 67, 99 Nunn, Jackie 111 O O'Haver, Hal 53, 128 Olstrom, Mr. Robert 86 Oswald, Connie 5, 11,26, 28, 70, 71 92, 99 Oswald, Todd 119 P Palmer, Jane 64, 73, 119 Parker, Mr. Bud'87 Schiff, Parsons, Glanda 64,69,99 Patten, Mr. Charles 86 Patton, Phil 36,119 Paull, David 64,111 Paull, Mrs. Dortha 83 Paull, Martha 68, 69, 73, 99 Paull, Melinda 64, 69, 128 Paull, Susan 20, 61, 64, 70, 72, 91, 99 Paull, Terry 64, 128 Sams, Don 121 Samuel, Linda 61, 69, 72, 111 Scevers, T.A. lr. 121 Scevers, Tom 48 Schade, Jean 64, 101 Schafer, Carol 28, 59, 111 Schafer, Jimmy 53, 129 Schafer, Lynn 12, 26, 28, 68, 70, 71,91, 101 Janie 73, 128 Thies, Steve 45, 52, 129 Thomas, Marvin 112 Thompson, Matt 36,44, 52, 121 Thompson, Sara 15, 26, 68, 71, 73 89, 91, 103 Thornton, Jan 64, 129 Thorson, Dennis 129 Thorson, Philip 121 Tippey, Gary 35, 112 Torrance, Nancy 67, 113 Peoples, Danny 113 Pepiot, Linda 64, 69, 100, 128 Pepiot, Steve 45 Perry, John 128 Petersdorf, Pat 44, 64, 119 Phillips, Janet 72, 111 Phillips, Nancy 61, 72, 73, 119 Pickett, Dean 35, 69, 100 Pinion, Linda 73,128 Plagmann, Linda 73, 128 Plov, Bob 37, 38, 72, 100 Plov, Kathy 64, 73, 128 Pointer, Alan 68, 100 Pointer, Bryce 128 Potter, Mr. Bill 64, 87 R Rainey, Bill 12, 26, 28, 54, 55, 68, 70, 71, 90, 91, 100 Rainey, Nancy 61, 70, 71, 73, 120 Ray, Steve 45, 64, 128 Read, Vernon 26, 28,46,47, 68, 71, 91, 92, 100 Schneider, Bill 35, 112 Schweitzer, Mrs. Dorothy 88 Schweitzer, Jackie 26, 61, 73, 106, Townsend, Fred Train, Mike 121 Travis, Pat 92, 103 Reagor, Ada 120 Reagor, Aldie 128 Reed, Geraldine 68, 69, 70, 100 Reed, Janice 64, 69, 70, 100 Reed, Jim 129 Reneau, Chuck 68, 73, 111 112 Scism, Lynn 44, 120 Self, Sandra 69,101 Severson, Terry 31,42,43, 54, 68, 112 Sewell, Bruce 51 Sharb, George 113 Sharlow, Steve 120 Sharman, Pat 11,61,64,65,67,68, 73,91,112 Sheehan, Shepherd Sandy 20, 72, 73, 120 , Ron 102 Shirtcliff, Dennis 45,128 Shirtcliff, Earnest 102 Simmons, Dennis 40,41, 102 Simning, Simning, Simning, Connie 69, 73, 102 Delores 61, 64, 72, 112 Gary 45, 53, 128 Smith, Cheryl 64, 102 Smith, Doug 32,40,41,46,47, 72, 102 Smith, Glenda 28, 61, 70, 72, 112 Smith, Mike 129 Soleim, Joyce 69, 71, 73, 112 Sprague, 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