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The Shamrock 1953 Published by The Riddle High School Student Body Association By Way of Explanation This book is made possible by the generous support of the many business friends of Kiddle High School. The acknowledgment of their contribution has not been relegated to an obscure section of the SHAMROCK. The names of their firms are listed throughout the regular sections as sponsors, thus placing them on an equal with the various features of interest. The SHAMROCK staff hereby expresses appreciation to these friends and recommends to our readers that they patronize these firms. About This Book What goes on within the walls of Riddle High? This year’s SHAMROCK take.s you down the halls of our school (so graphically drawn by Roy Weatherford of the Mechanical Drawing class) to give you pictures of the life that animates the building and its grounds for the nine months of the 1952-’53 term. • First we present the official adminstrators and faculty —essentials to operation. • The second section is given over to the four classes: seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. • Student organizations and clubs take up the third section. • Various activities other than athletic are included in the fourth section. • Athletic teams and events comprise the fifth and last section. • Snap pages are strewn throughout. • An Index at the end gives the nahie of each student and pages where his pictures may be found. Four School Board and Faculty Seven Mr. Kenneth A. Stuart Superintendent 1 year M. S. Oregon State College Mrs. Mildred Vaughn District Clerk 7 years School secretary 3 years Eight Mr. James R. Duren Vice Principal, U. S. History, and World History 1 year Master of Edit-cation front University of Oregon Miss Mamie Lou Carroll English and Shorthand 6 years M. A. University of Colorado Mr. Kenneth W. Wilson English, Mathematics, and Glee Club 5 years I . .4. Walla Walla College Mr. John W. George Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Orientation, Boys’ P. E. Baseball 2 years i B. S. Illinois State Teachers College Mr. Curtis L. Winders Band 4 years A rrillednu College Ten Mr. Alvin E. Barnhart Coach and P. E. 4 years . S. Southern Oregon College of Education Mr. Russell Martindale 6th Grade and Assistant Coach 1 year Southern Oregon College of Education Eleven Coca Cola Bottling Company, Roseburg Parade of the Classes Fourteen President Vice-President ... Secretary ....... Treasurer ....... Seryean-at-A rms Arthur Delaney Noma Townsend Phyllis Huffman ... Theo Mann Ervin Ha cron Class of '53 Senior Class History After five long years of high school, our mighty class of ’53 has been removed from the ranks of Riddle High. In our eighth grade year, for experimental purposes, we were moved in with the high school. The highlight of the year was our class play “The Show Must Go On.’’ Entering high school the fall of 1949, we were put through the paces by the Sophomores. We had to wear old clothes backwards and were autioned off to upperclassmen for whom we were serfs the rest of the day In our Sophomore year we distinguished ourselves in royalty and in the field of sports. Several of the boys participated in football and basketball. At the Homecoming Dance, Phyllis Huffman was crowned Queen. The following spring, Theo Mann was chosen Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. In the roll of upper-classmen, we gave the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom, using a Hawaiian theme. Noma Townsend was candidate for carnival Queen. In Sports, Hal Hammersley set a new county javelin record. Continued on page 18 Arthur Delaney Football ______________________ 4 Let ter men’s Club______________4 Dramatics _____________________ 4 Student Body Officer_________3, 4 Class Officer_____________ 2. 3. 4 Anunal Staff_______________3. 4, Band .................. 1, 2. 3. 4 Activity Award _________________3 Green R”_______________________2 Fifteen Noma Townsend Glee Club_______ ______________ 1, 2 Girls’ League.....1, 2. 3. 4 G A. A.-------------------1, 2. 3. 4 National Honor Society___________4 Homecoming Queen _________________ 4 Yell Leader__________________1, 2, 3 President of G. A. A._____________3 Green “R” _____________________ 1, 2 Annual Staff_________________2. 3. 4 Dramatics ________________________ 4 Band-------------------------1. 2, 3 Class Officer _________________ 1, 4 Theo Mann Band--------------------- 1, 2, 3 Class Officer________________ 2. 4 Prom Queen_____________________2 Annual Staff_______________2, 3. 4 G. A A. Officer____________2. 3. 4 Girls’ League___________1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics ___________________ 4 National Honor Society_________4 Student Council________________4 Phyllis Huffman Class Officer_____________1, 2, 4 Student Council_______________1 Homecoming Queen ------------ 2 Pep Club Secretary ---------- 2 Girls’ League----------1, 2. 3. 4 Girls’ League Secretary ______3 Annual Staff--------------2. 3. 4 Green “R” .................— 1. 2 Play Manager__________________4 National Honor Society________4 Prom Queen____________________4 Ervin Havron Football_______________________3. 4 Baseball_______________________3, 4 Dramatics _____________________ 4 Let ter men's Club______________4 Class Officer _________________ 4 Band---------------------------2, 3 City Market,—Myrtle Creek, Oregon Sixteen Pat Ritzman G. A. A.________________1. 2. 3. 4 Girls’ League___________1, 2. 3. 4 Girls’ League President__________4 Band_______________________1. 2. 3 Glee Club_________________1. 2. 3 Green ”R” __________________ 1. 2 Annual Staff______________2. 3, 4 National Honor Society -------- 4 Dramatics ______________________ 4 Song Leader ___________________ 3 Jerry Myers Baseball ________________ 1, 3. 4 Annual Staff _____________2. 3. 4 Class Officer _____________ 2. 3 Student Body Vice-Pres.________2 Student Body President__________4 Let ter men’s Club _____________ 4 Student Council____________2. 3. 4 Dramatics _____________________ 4 Harold Hammersley Football ................ 2. 3, Baseball ________________ 1. 3, Track ___________________ 2. 3, Dramatics -------------------- Annual Staff-----------------3, Green R”---------------------- Lettermen's Club President______ 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 Sandra Renhard Girls’ League............1, 2. 3. 4 G. A. A. ..................... l. 4 Dramatics _____________________ 4 Annual Staff________________ 3. 4 National Honor Society Pres. __ 4 Glee Club_____________________1, 2 Joyce Brittain Girls’ League___________1, 2. 3. 4 Band ____________________ 1, 2. 3 Green “R”________________________2 Glee Club______________________ 1 Vedder’s Market—Riddle, Oregon Seventeen Conrad Johnson Earl Burgoyne Football __________________3. 4 Baseball _______________ 1. 3. 4 Basketball ___________________ 4 Dramatics -------------------- 4 Ann Anglin Girls League _____________ 3. 4 Pep Club ____________________ 4 Song Leader _________________ 4 Dramatics ___________________ 4 Paul B. Hult Lumber Company—Dillard, Oregon Young Chevrolet Company—Myrtle Creek, Oregon Valedictorian Eighteen Kay Season Girls' League____________1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff______________2, 3, 4 Band_____________________ 1, 2, 3. 4 G. A. A. ............... 1, 2, 3. 4 Dramatics ______________________ 4 National Honor Society Sec. -.4 Vice-President G. A. A.____________3 Green R”____________________ 2. 3 Salutatorian Ruby Wooley Girls' League___________1. 2. 3. 4 G. A. A. ............... 3, 4 Dramatic i _____________________ 4 Green R” ____________________ 2 Annual Staff _______________3. 4 Continued from page 14 At last we arrived at the highest attainment as mighty Seniors. But during the summer we lost some of our classmates. Jacque Eddins, Howard and Roscoe Ritchey, moved to other towns. Ray Cripps and John Rigsby joined the Navy. Noma Townsend was crowned Homecoming Queen for this year. Our class presented a three act comedy “Hurrican Harriet.” Taking our day of leisure, we made a trip to the coast. Jerry Myers and Phyllis Huffman were elected King and Queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. Motto : Days of Work Mean Years of Success. Flower: White Cornelia Colors: Bine and Gold Riddle Hardware—Riddle Oregon Senior Class Will We. the class of '53 being of reasonably sound mind and ability, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior class we will our position as high and mighty seniors. To the Sophomore class we will our excellent grades and abundant intelligence. To the Freshman class and their adviser, Mr. Donald Brown, we will our dear, devoted mascot. Herkimer. . Arthur Delaney, will my height to Jim Loper. my ability to work Chemistry equations to Mr. Don Brown, and my bookeeping grades to Bill Edwards. , Jerry Myers, will my good looks and ability to get along with more girls than I can go with, to anyone who is silly enough to take it. I. Phyllis Huffman, will my twenty-two inch waistline to Mrs. McGee and my grace when playing volleyball to Jo Ann Custis. I. Noma Townsend, will my ability to serve over-handed to Sis Carter and my dirty white shoes to Connie Cyphert. I. Sandra Renhard. will my shyness and quietness to Gail Ausmus. and my “1” in citizenship to Jo Ann Custis. 1. Ann Anglin, will my abounding freckles to Stanley Long, and my ability to get along i th Miss Carroll to my dear little sister. Jean. I. Joyce Brittain, will my shorthand ability to any one who is foolish enough to want it. I. Dick Inman, will my black mustache to Allen Logsdon, and my French blood to Frank Denton. I. Theo Mann, will my ability to get ones in citizenship to Don Rhodes. I. Harold Hammersley, will my athletic ability to Allen Logsdon, and my good grades to David Kinkade. I. Ervin Havron. will my ability to not get caught playing hookey to Norman Aikins. I. Kay Season, will my size forty warm-up jacket to Dorla Huffman, and my regular attendance to Tim Cox. I. Ruby Wooley. will my quiet ways and my ability to stay home nights to study to JoAnn Custis. I. James Harper, will my ability to get along with teachers to Albert Broughton and my height to Robert Jenkins. I. Earl Burgoyne. will my ability to tear out transmissions to Norman Aikins and my “4” in U. S. History to Connie Cyphert. I. Pat Ritzman. will my “1 in bookkeeping to Abby and my height to Mr. Duren. He needs i x I. Conrad Johnson, will my car to Albert Broughton and my studious ways to Norman Raulston. In witness that the above constitutes the true will and testament of the Class of '53 of Riddle High School, we hereby affix our mark. (Signed) Twenty Senior Prophecy One stormy day in 1960. Tap and Yak. two little Kremlins from the class of 53. appeared in the same old home town. And here’s what they found: In Riddle, the former Phyllis Huffman is now Mrs. Jack Garren with four little tots to care for —looks like she didn’t need that office practice after all! Also in the home town we see Jim Harper and Conrad Johnson, who have formed a bureau for the school kids—the name? “The art of school skipping” Well. Yak. look who’s here. It’s Admirals Inman and Hammersley. head supervisors of the “Glenbrook Shipping Center”, the largest exportation point for nickel ore in the world. Old Cow Creek has been dredged to permit the docking of ocean going vessels. Once again we find Ann Anglin doing postal work. She is the postal clerk of Hanna Developing Co., thanks to the expert advice and teaching of Mrs. McGee. Theo Mann is now head beautician for the exclusive Riddle Beauty Shoppe. Her specialty is dye jobs—red of course! Once again Tap and Yak. our two little gremlins, appear stowed away in a Sabre Jet. flown by Ervin Havron. ace jet pilot of tht U. S. Air Force. When we arrive in South America we come up to a beautiful trailer house and see the former Ruby Wooley busily slaving over the cookstove fixing dinner for her husband and six children. The menu?—Spam and grilled cheese sandwiches, her specialty! Hopping on the jet once again, we return to the U. S. and find ourselves in New York City. Here we find Noma Townsend, top model of the famous Powers Models. She is making her money now without slinging food at the people! Also in New York and staying with Noma, we find Pat Ritzman. who is now the head volleyball coach at New York University. When we visited her. she was teaching 5T girls how to spike over a 9’ net. After Noma and Pat finished their work, we went with them to the Waldorf Astoria for dinner: and as we entered they excused themselves and went to the bandstand to talk to the leader—guess who? Art Delaney, well known band leader. (Good for you, Art, you always said you would be.) Joyce Brittain is now the best nurse in the country and has received fame as great as that of Florence Nightingale. Jerry Myers is head coach at Yale. He draws a terrific salary, and the kids call him Cackle. Say. wonder who that little gal is in the background? Well look here, it’s Earl Burgoyne. and here's what he told us about himself: “I have been in the Army ten years and I’m still a Buck Private!” Don’t you believe it. from those bars on his shoulders I would say he is a Captain! Sandra Renhard is head secretary for the Hanna Developing Co. in Alaska. She is teaching the Eskimos the art of learning short hand and office practice. Kay Season is now a professor of psychiatry. She says that she is going bats herself trying to find out what’s wrong with other people. And now we 2 gremlins must leave you. our fellow classmates, wishing you happiness and prosperity. Tap and Yak Riddle Manufacturing Co.—Riddle, Oregon Twenty o e JOYCE BRITTAIN, prompter; KAY SEASON, Lulu Walker; EARL BURGOYNE. Chief Wehoo; ANN ANGLIN. Mr . Gertrude WII on; EDDIE BROWN. Eben Flint; THEO MANN. Hurricane Harriet; HAL HAMMERSLEY, Paul William ; NOMA TOWNSEND. Dorl Hilton; JERRY MYERS. Fred Hilton; PAT RITZMAN, Matilda Trimble; ART DELANEY. Noah Trimble; DICK INMAN. Sheriff Bill Barker; SANDRA RENHARD, Iris Carter; RUBY WOOLEY, Almira Lonpworth; ERVIN HAVRON. Burton; PHYLLIS HUFFMAN, prompter MR. KENNETH WILSON. Director. Pacific Lumber Distributors, Inc.—Riddle, Oregon Nielsen’s Market—Roseburg, Oregon Twenty two Class Officers: Darrellene Carter, secretary; Gary Garren, sergeant-at-arms; Dan Cowley, president; Charles Weakley, vice-president. The Class of 1954 CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and Silver CLASS FLOWER: White Carnation CLASS MOTTO: “Be the Best of Whatever You Are.” CLASS ADVISOR: Mr. Kenneth Wilson Weimer’s Grocery—Riddle, Oregon Twenty three R. and C. Department Store, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Hickman’s Market (in Lilly’s)—Riddle, Oregon Twenty four 1. Albert Broughton Energy plus— 2. Bay Rhodes A genuine “Coloradoan” 1. Neva Weathers Little girl with a big drawl! 2. Pat Krantz The ambitious athlete 1. Tim Cox First you see him then you don’t! 2. Bob Harrell Freshman girl’s Casanova 3. Jim Loper “Young man with a horn ” 3. Eddie Brown “The Joker” 1. Beverly Bort Always a cheerful “hello” 2. Sheri Leatherwood “She’s a big girl now 4 Norman Aikens Red checks Winston and Wynter Realty Company—Myrtle Creek, Oregon Riddle Cleaners—Riddle, Oregon Twenty five PLAY CAST AND STAGE HANDS: JO ANN CUSTIS. Anna, the cook; TIM COX. Mr. Hupei, posing as Mr. Long’s caretaker; RUBY CLOUGH. Mrs. Hupei, posing as Mr. Long's housekeeper; EDDIE BROWN. Three-fingered Mike Denson, alias Mr. Long; SHARON BUCKLEY. Clara, simple hired girl; DARRELLENE CARTER. Sylvia Long. Mr. Long's niece; ALBERT BROUGHTON. Paul Haring, Sylvia's fiance; BEVERLY DORT, Tessie Tingle. Sylvia's humorous aunt; PAT KRANZ Sylvias friend. Betsy; DAN COWLEY. Sheriff; MR. KENNETH WILSON. Director; SHERI LEATHERWOOD. Make-up; CHARLES WEAKLEY, curtain; DONALD STRODE. Sound Effects; DONALD WEATHERS. Sound Effects; CONNIE CYPH-ERT, Stage Manager. Three Fingers In The Door “Capture of the Crooks” “Breakfast at the Long’s” Aspey Machine Shop—Riddle, Oregon Red White Store—Riddle, Oregon Twenty six President: David Kinkade Vice-president: Dennis Vaughn Secretary: Jean Anglin Treasurer: Don Rhodes Sgt.-at-arms: Waylis Havron Class of '55 COLORS: Blue and White MOTTO: Do your good better, and your better best. FLOWER: Red Rose ADVISER: Miss Carroll Turner and Lumis Richfield Service Roseburg, Oregon Twenty seven Don Boucher: Pleasing personality, pleasant smile and shy ways. Nancy Myers: Never a dull moment. Jimmy Endicott: Always the same whenever you see him. Betty Holtman: Quiet, capable, and patient. Don Rhodes: Merry and mischievous-minded. Shirley Boyd: Energy plus! Athletic redhead. Waylis Havron: Pocket edition of fun. Bill Edwards: Athletic, quiet, and friendly. Jean Anglin: Happy-go-lucky. Pat Ruckle: Quiet but noisy. Roy Weatherford: I’m from Texas! Carol Bowles. Personality girl. Earl and Gladys Wiley—Roseburg, Oregon Twenty eight Dennis Vaughn: Teen-age hero. Carolyn Jordan: A quiet and responsible girl. Robert Jenkins: Smart in studies and mischievous minded. Gordon Smith: Shy but fun. Shirley Zimmerman: Never a •quiet moment. David Kinkade: The excutive type. Lynda Soterian: A swell personality and a pleasing voice. Eddie Morrison: Slow but sure. Dorothy Johnson: A shy girl with a friendly smile. Prank Denton: Known as Bow and as a basket-ball player Clark’s Studio—Roseburg, Oregon Chap’s Cafe, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Twenty nine INITIATION CAPERS Thirty Stan Long, President; Paula Smith, Treasurer; Irene Dawson, Secretary; Barbara Rosenbaum, Vice-president; (Inset) Norman Raulston, Vice-president, second semester. Class of '56 The freshman class this year is the largest freshman class ever to enter Riddle High School. Class Motto: “We Live And Learn Clans Colors : Purple and Gold Class Flower: White Rose John’s Plumbing—Myrtle Creek, Oregon Binder’s Clothing Store—Canyonville, Oregon Canyonville Hardware Co.,—Canyonville, Oregon Bendix Laundry—Myrtle Creek, Oregon Thirty one Jimmy Matthews - “Roly Poly” Barbara Ray - “Just ’cause she’s a Ray doesn’t mean she can sing.” Lequeta Nutt - “Ipana Kid” Jimmy Carhart - “Smart Kid’’ John McKay - “Governor” McKay Ruby Metcalf - “The quiet type” Allen Logsdon - “Lil Al” Barbara Rosenbaum - Skipalong Rosenbaum” Dorla Huffman - Dodie” Jim Cam - “Silent Sam’’ Irene Dawson - Banty Rooster’’ Gail Ausmus - “The terror of the Diane Inman - “DeDe” Lloyd Van Doren- “Smitty” David Wilson - “Our English Brain’’ Joan Nichols - “Sphinx” Barbara Macdonald - “Little Bonnie” Donnie Davis - “Okie” Jeannie Van Hoose - “Hospital Kid Calvin Metcalf - “Little Lulu’s “Tubby” study liair The Tri-City Drive-In Theater Thirty two Freshman Class Eileen Shepherd: Blondie” Shirley Krantz: “Turkey” Carolyn Teel: Our Pocahontas Dan Howell: Alabama Kid Curtis Renhard: “Handsome Paula Smith: Poodle Joyce Jones: “Baby Face” Jerry Vermillion: “Pretty Boy” Cleta Sue Lakin: Sweet little Arkie” Sam Humphrey: “Lefty” Ann Rauston: Missouri Kid Carol Woods: Always a howdy” Norman Raulston: Our big leaguer Sue Harrell: Naughty, but nice Stan Long: Our redhead Joan Mitchell: Our artist Roberta Jordan: “Bertie Allen Logsdon: Little Allen Evelyn Catlin: “Ev Hamlin’s Market, Canyonville, Oregon Lyle’s Associated Station, Days Creek, Oregon Thirty four Student Organizations Thirty six LEFT TO RIGHT. BARBARA ROSENBAUM. CHARLES WEAKLEY, DAVID KINKADE, THEO MANN. DICK INMAN, DAN COWLEY. NOMA TOWNSEND. ARTHUR DELANEY. CONNIE CYPHERT. STANDING: GARY GARREN. MR. STUART, STANLEY LONG, DENNIS VAUGHN MR. DUREN. JERRY MEYERS. Student Council Jerry Meyers, student body president, is shown presiding over a student council meeting. The Student Council, comprised of class and student body officers, is supervised by Mr. Dur-en and Mr. Stuart. The duties of this group are to make necessary appointments, to confer athletic and other awards, to conduct student body elections, to approve clubs and societies, and to interpret the constitution. The Student Council has revised the school constitution, established school principles and upheld our morals throughout the year. Lilly’s Market, Riddle, Ore. Thirty seven SHERI LEATHERWOOD. ASSOC. ART EDITOR; MR. WILSON. SHAMROCK ADVISER; NOMA TOWNSEND. PHOTO EDITOR; PHYLLIS HUFFMAN. FEATURE EDITOR; RUBY WOOLEY. TYPIST; SANDRA RENHARD. HEAD TYPIST; JERRY MYERS. ART EDITOR. The Shamrock Staff NORMAN AIKINS. ASSOC. BUSINESS MANAGER; ARTHUR DELANEY. BUSINESS MANAGER; GARY GARREN. SPORTS EDITOR; SHIRLEY BOYD. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVE; WAYLIS HAVRON. SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTA TIVE; PAULA SMITH. FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVE; IRENE DAWSON. FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVE; PAT KRANTZ. TYPIST; PAT RITZMAN. ASSOCIATE SHAMROCK EDITOR; KAY SEASON. SHAMROCK EDITOR; THEO MANN. ASSOCIATE SHAMROCK EDITOR: DARRELLENE CARTER. ASSOCIATE FEATURE EDITOR; CONNIE CYPHERT. ASSOCIATE PHOTO EDITOR. John F. Middleton’s Igloo, Riddle, Ore. George Enlow’s Associated Service, Riddle, Ore Riddle General Store, Riddle, Ore. Thirty nine The Band The band officers elected this year were Connie Cyphert, President; Donald Rhodes, Vice-president; Paula Smith, Secretary; Jean Anglin, Treasurer; Jack Maitlin, Quartermaster; Connie Cyphert, Student Director; Darrellene Carter, Drum Majorette; Shirley Boyd, Publicity Secretary; JoAnn Custis, Associate Secretary. Carolyn Dawson, Waylis Havron, Darrellene Carter, Barbara Macdonald, Barbara Marshall. The Majorettes Fir Manufacturing Co. (Division of Umpqua Plywood Corporation) Myrtle Creek, Ore. Riddle Variety, Riddle, Oregon Cox’s Motor Clinic, Riddle, Oregon Silver Peak Cafe, Riddle, Oregon Golden Rule, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Forty Glee Club Girls' Athletic Association Forty one Girls' League The Girls’ League, functioning for the third year at R.H.S., has for its membership all the girls enrolled in the high school. The girls were active this year sponsoring several sock hops and the usual “Mothers’ Tea”. Officers for this year are: Pat Ritzman, President; Eileen Shepherd, Vice-president; Neva Weathers, Secretary; Waylis Havron, Treasurer; Kay Season, Sergeant-at-arms; Ann Anglin, Historian-reporter. Letterman's Club The Letterman’s Club, at their first fall meeting, elected officers, posted dues, set meeting dates, and adopted a new constitution. The officers are as follows: President, Hal Hammersley; Vice-president, Ervin Havron; Secretary, Raymond Rhodes; and their adviser, Mr. Alvin Barnhart. Myrtle Creek Finance Co., Myrtle Creek R R Auto Sales, Myrtle Creek Dora Willis’ Blue Goose, Riddle Pioneer Apartments Laundry, Riddle Forty two The Pep Club Roseburg School of Business, Roseburg, Oregon Emery Foley Agency, Roseburg, Oregon Luverne’s Dress Shop, Roseburg, Oregon Dillard Garage, Dillard, Oregon Forty three Cheer Leaders Song Leaders Sissy, Sheri, and Jean E. A. Pearson Motors, Nash Dealers, Roseburg, Oregon Connie, Dorla, Ann, Nancy Forty four National Honor Society WILLIAM R. RIDDLE CHAPTER The charter members of the National Honor Society were inducted by the members of the Roseburg Chapter on April 9, 1953. Members are Noma Townsend, Kay Season, Sandra Renhard, Pat Ititzman, Theo Mann, Phyllis Huffman — Seniors; Sharon Buckley, Sheri Leatherwood, Connie Cyphert— Juniors; Robert Jenkins, David Kinkade, Lynda Soterion, — Sophomores. Officers this year were: Sandra Renhard .................................................... Preaid at Pat Ritznum 'in - in sident Kail Season ....................................................... Secretary John Markham, Jr., Civil Engineer, Riddle, Oregon Markham Lumber Company, Riddle, Oregon Otis Real Estate Insurance, Glendale Gordon’s Pharmacy, Canyonville Douglas Supply Company, Roseburg Len Mitchell, Roseburg Forty six Student Activities Forty eight First Semester Events SEPTEMBER 4, 5— Registration 8 — School opens Football Games: Glide - here Canyonville Jamboree 2 — OCTOBER “Melo Marimbas” - N.S.A. School photos Freshman initiation Teachers institute “Christian Travelog” - N.S.A. Neewollah party nes: Yoncalla, Canyonville - here Glendale, Days Creek - there NOVEMBER 7 — Freshman skating 11 — Armistice Day 19 — “Three Fingers in the Door” - Junior play 20 — P.T.A. open house 27, 28— Thanksgiving Football games: Myrtle Creek Frosh. - here Camas Valley - there DECEMBER 5 — Basketball jamboree at Canyonville 18 — Christmas program 22-26 — Vacation Basketball games: Yoncalla, Glide - here Elkton, Sacred Heart, Yoncalla - there JANUARY 1 — New Year holiday 8 — Piero Pierotic, Baritone - N.S.A. 16 — End of first semester Basketball games: Elkton, Days Creek, Glendale - here Oakland, Canyonville - there Van Dine Meat Company, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Howard’s Hardware, Roseburg, Oregon Myrtlewood Treasure House, Roseburg, Oregon Judd’s Furniture Company, Roseburg, Oregon Forty nine Left to Right: Nancy Myers, Queen Noma Townsend, and Way Its Havron HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Fifty one Harbor Plywood Corporation, Riddle, Oregon Lent’s Clothing, Myrtle Creek, Oregon ROYAL COURT Prom Queen: Phyllis Huffman Prom King: Jerry Myers Princesses: Theo Mann, Pat Ritzman Princes: Hal Hammersley, Earl Burgoyne (Ervin Havron, substituting) Richfield Service and Grocery, Riddle, Oregon Myrtle Creek Bakery, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Industrial Electric Service Company, Roseburg, Oregon Dillard Garage, Dillard, Oregon Bergh’s Appliance, Roseburg, Oregon Smith Motors, Roseburg, Oregon Fifty four Fifty five Second Semester Events JANUARY 19 — Second semester begins 25 — Harlem Road Kings 28 — Band concert Basketball games: Oakland, Roseburg Frosh., Canyonville - here Days Creek, Camas Valley - there FEBRUARY 4 — “Enrico” - Magician 19 — “Bird Songs” - Assembly 25 — Senior movies 20, 21— South Douglas basketball tournament - here 27, 28— County basketball tournament - Glide Basketball games: Camas Valley, Roseburg JV - here Glide, Days Creek - there MARCH 10 — Skating party 14 — Junior movies 16-18 — Spring vacation 23 — Schoolmasters’ Club dinner Baseball games: Myrtle Creek - there APRIL 1 — “Hurricane Harriet” - Senior play 3 — Frosh Easter party 3 — Senior “skip day” 8 — Junior-senior banquet and prom 9 — Honor Society induction ceremony 10 — James Welty, humorist, tenor - N.S.A. 14 — Sophomore one-act plays 16 — Student Body elections 27 — Snow Allen, lecture - N.S.A. Baseball games: Glide, Drain - here Myrtle Creek, Elkton, Yoncalla - there MAY 12 — Hammond organ concert - N.S.A. 15 — Mothers’ tea 24 — Baccalaureate 25, 26— Final exams 27 — Picnic 28 — Commencement Baseball games: Glendale, Yoncalla, Elkton - here Drain, Glide, Glendale - there JUNE 11-14 — Band to Rose Festival Lee Preston Lumber Mill, Riddle, Oregon Fifty six Athletics Fifty eight Riddle (5 Glide 25 Riddle 24 Yoncalla 19 Riddle 2(5 Glendale .. 7' Riddle 12 Elkton 44 Riddle 1(5 Canvonville 0 Riddle (50 Days Creek 12 Riddle 39 Camas Valley 12 Riddle 6 Myrtle Creek Frosh O' Game Scoring: Hal Hammersley 45 Gary Garren 37 Don Rhodes 33 Ervin Havron 30 Ray Rhodes 14 Chuck Weakley 13 Dan Cowley 13 Safeties 4 189 Jamboree Scores Riddle 24 Canyonville 0 Riddle 32 Camas Valley ... (5 Canvonville 28 Camas Valley ..... (5 Reserves 13 Glide Jayvees 44 •Eleven-man games Hollenbeck’s Department Store, Winston, Oregon Outdoor Store, Roseburg, Oregon F. and W. Floor Covering, Roseburg, Oregon 1. Hammer smashing over 2. “Cheesy” out f ront 3. Hammer rooster fighting 4. Rag charges through 5. Dig Wheels 6. Havron glides over the line 7. Follow the leader 8. Pile up 9. Our giant 10. Smash that line 11. Look out behind 12. The mighty seniors 13. Another 40 yards 14. Aren't we proud 15. Shakin’ ’em off 10. Pile driver 17. Oh, my head! 18. Happy coaches 19. ’Round the horn 20. Rill leads the pack 21. Ray blocking for Hammersley 22. Havron scores again 23. Three weary warriors Patrick Lumber., Riddle, Oregon Sixty one —27 vs Powers 42 there —29 Yoncalla 46 here —49 Glide 35 here —48 Elkton 72 here —48 St. Mary’s 52 there —46 Yoncalla 41 there —37 Oakland 49 there —46 Elkton 65 there —36 Canyonville 53 there —73 Days Creek 38 here —52 Glendale 66 here —32 Oakland 35 here —66 Camas Valley 25 here —26 Roseburg J V’s 45 there —47 Canyonville 40 here —40 Glide 43 there —43 Days Creek 46 there —34 Powers 53 here —46 Glendale 59 there —71 Camas Valley 20 here —35 Roseburg JV’s 41 here Riddle — 4th place in county tournament. 1952 - 53 Basketball Ray Rhodes Floor Shots Made 89-33% Free Throws 42-48% Points Total 270 Norman Aikins 51-34% 49-51% 169 Hal Hammersley 55-24% 42-48% 163 Don Rhodes 44-29% 24-39% 140 Rob Harrell 37-35% 15-52% 107 Gary Garren 25-33 % 28-33% 87 Charles Weakley 24-23% 24-52% 80 Frank Denton 13-33% 7-37% 36 John Markham, Jr., Civil Engineer, Riddle, Oregon Markham Lumber Co., Riddle, Oregon RHODES (14) GOES UP HIGH FOR A REBOUND. CHUCK WcAKlEY FORM AIKE’S (22) GOES UP ALONG WITH TWO OAKLAND WAITS FOR THE BALL TO COME DOWN. ----------------- OFF THE BACKBOARD. MEN FOR ONE !:asDS NABACKGROUNE[?S F,0HT F0R A REB0UND 008 HAHRf LL CHUCK WEAKLEY. RIDDLE GUARD. GOES HIGH IN THE AIR FOR A LAY UP. 1 HARRELL GOES UP FOR A SHOT AGAINST THE DAYS CREEK WOLVES. CHUCK WEAKLEY JUMPS HIGH IN THE AIR ATTEMPTING TO STEAL THE BALL FROM A CANYONVILLE OPPONENT. Sig Fett, Hose burg, Oregon Sixty three Varsity Basketball Team JV Basketball Team Roseburg Jewelers, Roseburg Roseburg Transfer Storage Co. Roseburg Miller’s Department Store, Roseburg California-Oregon Power Co., Roseburg Sixty four The Volleyball Team The Team In Action Hank’s Shoe Repair Shop, Myrtle Creek Lumber Sales, Inc., Roseburg Riverside Motors, Roseburg Kelly’s Furniture, Myrtle Creek Sixty five C. S. T. Plumbing and Heating, Roseburg —ft, IPS Sixty six VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Kusler’s Market, Myrtle Creek Sixty seven Ashcraft Jewelers, Roseburg, Oregon Sixty eight Stomar Lumber Company, Riddle, Oregon Sixty nine The Farm Bureau, Roseburg, Oregon C. and D. Lumber Company, Riddle, Oregon Seventy INDEX Aikins, Norman - Jr. 24, 37, 41, 52, 54, 60, 61, 62 66. Anglin, Ann - Sr. 11, 17, 21, 41, 42, 43, 45, 50, 53. Anglin, Jean - Soph. 26, 27, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 50, 63, 69. Ausmus, Gail - Fresh. 11, 29, 31, 33, 40, 41,42. Boucher, Donald - Soph. 11, 27, 33, 68. Bowles, Carol - Soph. 9, 27, 33, 41, 45, 65. Boyd, Shirley - Soph. 9, 27, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 64. Brittain, Joyce - Sr. 8, 16, 21, 41, 45, 52, 65. Broughton, Albert - Jr. 24, 25, 41, 50, 53, 54, 68, 69. Brown, Eddie - Jr. 21, 24, 25, 33, 38, 39, 52, 63, 69. Buckley, Sharon - Jr. 11, 23, 25, 33, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 50, 53, 64, 65. Burgoyne, Earl - Sr. 17, 21, 52, 58, 59, 66. Cam, James - Fresh. 31, 33, 50, 68. Carhart, James - Fresh. 31, 38, 39, 58, 68. Carter, Darrellene - Jr. 11, 22, 23, 25, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 49, 52, 54, 63, 64, 65. Catlin, Evelyn - Fresh. 32, 41, 65. Cowley, Dan - Jr. 22, 23, 25, 36, 41, 53, 58, 59, 60, 63, 66, 67, 68, 69. Cox, Tim - Jr. 24, 25. Custis, Jo-Ann - Jr. 11, 23, 25, 38, 39, 40, 41,42, 45, 49. Cyphert, Connie - Jr. 23, 25, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 50, 53, 63, 65. Davis, Donnie - Fresh. 8, 31, 66, 68, 69. Dawson, Irene - Fresh. 29, 30, 31, 33, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 54, 64, 65. Delaney. Arthur - Sr. 14, 21, 36, 37, 41, 45, 49, 52, 53, 54, 58, 60, 65, 68. Denton. Frank - Soph. 10, 11, 28, 41, 45, 5), 60, 63, 66. Dort, Beverly - Jr. 24, 25, 40, 41, 42, 45, 50, 64, 65. Edwards, Bill - Soph. 11, 27, 33, 41, 52, 58, 59, 60, 63, 66, 68, 69. Endicott, James - Soph. 27, 29. Garren, Gary - Jr. 22, 23, 36, 37, 41, 49, 50, 53, 54, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62,66, 67, 69. Hammersley, Harold - Sr. 16, 21, 41, 49, 50, 52, 53, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63,66, 67. Harper, James - Sr. 8, 17, 33, 53, 68. Harrell, Bob, - Jr. 10, 24, 38, 39, 41, 42, 49, 50, 52, 54, 62, 63, 66, 67. Harrell, Sue - Fresh. 29, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 64, 69. Havron, Ervin - Sr. 14, 21, 33, 41, 42, 49, 52, 54, 58, 59, 60, 63,66, 67, 69. Havron, Waylis - Soph. 11, 26, 27, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 49, 54, 65. Holtman, Betty - Soph. 27, 33, 40, 41, 42. Howell, Dan - Fresh. 32, 63, 68. Huffman, Dorla - Fresh. 29, 31, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 50, 63, 64. Huffman, Phyllis - Sr. 14, 21, 33, 37, 41, 44, 45, 52, 54, 65. Humphrey, Sam - Fresh. 32, 41, 45, 58, 63, 66. Inman. Diane - Fresh. 31, 33, 40, 41, 49, 65. Inman, Dick - Sr. 17, 21, 33, 36, 41, 52, 58,68. Jenkins, Robert - Soph. 28, 39, 44, 45, 54. Johnson, Conrad - Sr. 17, 33, 53, 68. Johnson, Dorothy - Soph. 28, 40, 41, 42. Jones, Joyce - Fresh. 29, 32, 41. 65. Jordan. Carolyn - Soph. 28, 40, 41. Jordan. Roberta - Fresh. 32. 40. 41. Kinkade. David - Soph. 11. 26. 28, 29, 36, 44, 49. Klope. James - Jr. 23. 33. 45. 53. 68. Krantz. Patricia - Jr. 8. 24, 25, 33, 37, 40. 41, 42, 45, 50, 52, 54, 64. Krantz, Shirley - Fresh. 11, 29, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 45. Bakin, Cleta Sue - Fresh. 32, 40, 41, 45. Seventy one INDEX Leatherwood, Sheri - Jr. 24, 25, 33, 37, 41, 42, 43, 14, 45, 63, 65. Logsdon, Allen - Fresh. 31, 63, 69. Long, Stanley - Fresh. 10, 30, 32, 36, 41, 58, 66. Layer, James - Jr. 10, 24, 33, 38, 39, 41, 58, 63, 66, 67. Macdonald, Barbara - Fresh. 29, 32, 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 52, 54, 65. Mann, Theo - Sr. 11, 14, 21, 33, 36, 37, 40, 41, 44, 45, 52, 53, 54. 65. Mat the cs, James - Fresh. 31, 58, 63, 65, 66, 68. McKay, John - Fresh 31, 50, 58, 65, 68. Metcalf, Calvin - Fresh. 31, 68. Metcalf, Ruby - Fresh. 11, 29, 31, 33, 41, 45. Mitchell, Joan - Fresh. 29, 32, 33, 39, 40, 41, 42, 54. Morrison, Eddie - Soph. 9, 28, 41, 58. Myers, Jerry - Sr. 16, 21, 36, 37, 41, 42, 45, 49, 52, 54, 63, 65, 68, 69. Myers, Nancy - Soph 27. 33, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 49, 50, 63, 69. Nichols, Joan - Fresh. 29, 31, 40, 41, 42. Nutt, Lequeta - Fresh. 29, 31, 33, 40, 41, 42, 54, 63. Raulston, Ann - Fresh. 32, 41, 42. Raulston, Norman - Fresh. 32, 66. Ray, Barbara - Fresh. 31, 41, 45. Ren hard, Curtis - Fresh. 11, 32, 39, 58, 66. Renhard, Sandra - Sr. 11, 16, 21, 33, 37, 40,41, 44, 50, 53, 54, 65. Rhodes, Donald - Soph. 10, 22, 26, 27, 38, 39, 41, 45, 49. 50, 58, 59, 61. Rhodes, Ray - Jr. 8, 10, 24, 41, 49, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67. 69. Ritzman, Pat - Sr. 16, 21, 37, 40, 41, 44, 45, 52, 65. Rosenbaum, Barbara - Fresh. 30, 31, 33, 36, 40, 41. Ruckle, Pat - Soph. 9, 27, 40, 41, 42. Season, Kay - Sr. 9, 11, 18, 21, 37, 40, 41, 44, 50, 52, 54, 64, 65. Shepherd, Eileen - Fresh. 11, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 45, 54, 64. Smith, (Iordan - Soph. 28. Smith, Paula - Fresh. 10, 29, 30, 32, 33, 37, £8, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50, 52. Soterion, Lynda - Soph. 9, 10, 28, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 64, 65. Strode, Donald - Jr. 23, 25, 45, 52, 54. Teel, Carolyn - Fresh. 29, 32, 33, 41, 54. Townsend, Noma - Sr. 11, 14, 21, 33, 36, 37, 40, 41, 44, 49, 52, 53, 54, 64, 65. Van Iloren, Lloyd - Fresh. 31. Van Hoose, Jeannie - Fresh. 31, 40, 41. Vaughn, Dennis - Soph. 11, 26, 28, 33, 36, 38, 39, 45, 65, 66. Vermillion, Jerry - Fresh. 32, 63, 66. Weakley, Charles - Jr. 10, 22, 23, 25, 36, 41, 52, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 67, 69. Weathers, Donald - Jr. 23, 25, 53. Weathers, Neva - Jr. 24, 41, 42, 45, 49, 50, 52, 54, 65. Weatherford, Roy - Soph. 27, 33, 41, 58, 59, 66, 68. Wilson, David - Fresh. 11, 31, 58, 68. Woods, Carol - Fresh. 29, 32, 33, 40, 41, 42. Wooley, Ruby - Sr. 18, 21, 37, 40, 41, 45, 53, 64. Zimmerman, Shirley - Soph. 11, 28, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 50. Myrtle Grove Motel, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Dr. Henry M. Goodwin, Optometrist, Myrtle Creek, Oregon R. and H. Loggers’ Supply, Myrtle Creek, Oregon Dr. C. W. 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