Riddle High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Riddle, OR)

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Hang on! We're off to drag the gut through the 1954-'55 school year at Riddle High. Some of the hot rods will leave you gasping for breath - others will probably hardly leave you at all. We of the SHAMROCK staff hope you'll like the motor-amic theme of this book. We wish to thank our business friends whose financial sponsoring has helped to make this year's SHAMROCK possible. Photography by Warren's Studio and Camera Shop, Myrtle Creek. r?W 1R.aeU 4 This year our high school found itself jammed to the limit. Mr. Stuart, the board, and a citizens' advisory committee studied the problem and came up with a solution which should provide us with more room I and better facilities next year. One high point of the year was our joining the Umpqua Valley League. Mr. Stuart arranged for this advance step to provide our students a wider range of participation in inter-scholastic activities. The constructive administration provided during Mr. Stuart's three years here has given the students of Riddle High just cause to be proud of their school. 5 MRS. MILDRED VAUGHN District Clerk, nine years School Secretary, five years DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Roscoe Ball, Chairman; Mr. Leonard Dawson, Mr. James Carrell. 6 Ou% 07cacAen, i IY]f- Ferrcita 0 0 Band Chorus Industrial Arts Boys' P. E. Baseball ' Coach for J. V. squads in football and basketball V r f arlindak Mf' BarnKar r Coach for varsity squads in football and basketball 10 Mr. Garnett, Mr. Wagoner, Mr. Cloud, Mr. Rhoads Oca SWjl ind Mr. Bishop, Mrs. King, Mr. Wagoner Patrick Lumber Company-Riddle 11 3' ‘Rote Parade-?955 4. RIGHT: Mr. Ferreira, director, holding the second place trophy BELOW: Music for the twirlers Photographs courtesy of the RIDDLE NEWS It L3 i.- ' I O. K. Rubber Welde rs - Myrtle Creek Hank's Shoes Repairs - Myrtle Creek 12 Myrtle Creek Building Supply Kenny's Variety-Myrtle Creek President....... Vice President. . . Secretary....... T reasurer...... Sergeant-at-Arms Senan F rank Denton Mike Mendez Betty Holtman Carolyn Jordan Stan Lemire Class Motto..................... Do your good better and your better best Class Colors....................Blue and White Flower..........................Red Rose Advisor......................... Miss Carroll William C. Bill Calhoun - Electrical Contractor - Tri-City 13 Stan Lemire Dramatics 1.2,3,4: Track 3. 4; Wrestling 3; Football 3,4; Photo Editor 4; Class Officer 4; Library Club 1,2. 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Square Dance 2, 3. Beverly Thompson Dramatics 2,3,4; Intramurals 3. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Cheer Lead er 4; Girls League Treasurer 4; I.R. L.4; I.R.L. Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 1,2; G. A. A. I, 2.3,4; Square Dance Club 1,2; Chorus 1.2.4- Nancy Myers Band 1,2, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Body Secretary 3; Class Treasurer 4; Class President I; G. A. A. I, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Dramatics 3; Green R Staff 3; Student Council 1,3; Pep Club 1,2, 3; Song Leader 2; G.A.A. Secretary 3; Annual Staff Editor 4; Intra-murals 3.4; Chorus 4. Keith Nading Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball I, 2,3; Track 1,2,3; Class Sergeant at Arms 1,2; Intramurals 1,2.3; Student Council 4; Assistant Track Coach 4. Eddie Morrison Dramatics 2; Lettermen's Club 2. 3,4; Football 1.2. 3,4; Basketball 1.2; Baseball Manager 2. Dorothy Johnson G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 4; Dramatics 4; Intramurals 2, 3,4; Glee Club 1. 14 Carolyn Voss Class Vice President 3; Intramurals 2.3- Jim Endicott Baseball 1,3; Track I; Football 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2,3; Dramatics 2; Vice President 3; Student Council 3; Band 1,2. Bill Edwards Class Sgt.-at-Arms 2; Student Body Sgt.-at-Arms 3,4; Class President 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Baseball 1,2. 3,4; Letter-men's Club President 4; Student Council 3,4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2. 3,4; Intramurals 3.4. Shirley Zimmerman National Honor Society 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Green R Staff 3; Band 1,2,3; Dramatics 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3.4; G. A. A. President 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 2,4; International Relations League 4; I.R.L. Vice President 3; Girls' League Vice President 3; Intramurals 2,3,4. Frank Denton Class President 4; Basketball I, 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Dramatics 3; Student Body Treasurer 4; Letter-men's Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2, 3; Annual Staff 4. Jean Anglin G.A.A. I. 2,3,4; Band I. 2, 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Pep Club President 3; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Secretary 2; G.A.A. Reporter 3; Band President 4; Band Treasurer 2.3; Intramurals 2,3,4. 15 Patti Griffiths Tri Sigma Society 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Pep Club Secretary 4; G.A.A. 2; Bible Club 2,3; Bible Club Secretary 3; Chorus 3, 4; All State Choir 3, 4; Chorus Vice President 3; Dramatics 3,4; Y Teens 2; Honor Society 4; I.R.L. Social Chairman 4; F.T.A. 1. Donald Boucher Mike Mendez Football I, 2,3,4; Track 1.2,4; Basketball 1,4; Baseball 4; Class Vice President 1,4; Operetta 1,2, 3; Chorus 1,2.3; Dramatics 1,2,3; Student Council Representative 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Bowling Club 3; Square Dance Club 4. Betty Holtman G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1.2, 3; Dramatics 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 4; Chorus 4; Intramurals I; Prom Queen 4. Carolyn Jordan Camera Club i; Future Homemakers of America I; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Dramatics 4. Roy Weatherford Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Letter-men's Club Treasurer 4; Dramatics 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2.3- 16 Dorothy Littlefield Hobby Club 1,2; Intramurals 2; Dramatics 3; Chorus 4. Donald Rhodes Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Vice President I; Student Council President 4; Student Body President 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Homecoming King 3; Annual Staff 4; Green R Staff 3; Band Quartermaster 4; Band Vice President 3; Intramurals 2, 3; School Spirit Award 3. Waylis Havron Band 1.2.3; G.A.A. I,2.3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2.3,4; Class Secretary 3; Glee Club 1,2; Intramurals I; Homecoming Princess 1,2; Song leader I. Gordon Smith Dramatics 2, 3; Basketball 2,3; Band 1,2; Green R Staff 2; Intra-murals 2, 3. NO PICTURES Reynold Fairchild Bill Anderson Football I; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Lettermen's Club I, 2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; Dramatics 1,2; Class Treas. 4; Green R Staff I. Dennis Vaughn Basketball 2,3,4; Sophomore Vice President 2; Baseball 2,4; Dramatics 1,2, 3,4; Band 1.2. 3; Lettermen’s Club 4; Annual Staff 4. 17 Class president 2; Honor Society 2.3,4; Honor Society vice-president 3, Honor Society president 4; Dramatics 2; Chess Club 3.4; I.R. L. 4; Football manager 3; Basketball 2,4. Honor Society 2.3.4; Dramatics 2.3; Asst, editor Green R 3; Football 2; Track 2.4; Basketball 2,3,4; Letter -men's Club 4. David Kinkade Robert Jenkins f f i) a VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN American Legion Award Outstanding Boy (Second Year) In the fall of 1952, twenty-three trembling freshmen walked uncertainly up the sidewalk into their first year of High School. First, of course, the initiation began by dressing the Freshmen in out-landish costumes. They were paraded uptown and thoroughly tortured before they were released for games and refreshments. Nancy Myers was chosen as one of the majorettes this year. 1953 arrived with twenty-three sophomores, two new ones to replace those who had left. These were Carolyn Jordan from Arkansas and Roy Weatherford from Texas. That year Nancy Myers was chosen as a song leader, Jean Anglin as a yell leader, and Waylis Havron as a majorette. Our Junior year of high school began with twenty-five students, six of whom were new that year. These were Frank VanAtta from California, Bill Anderson from Wisconsin, Reynold Fairchild from Central Point, Beverly Thompson from Colorado, Edgar Holland from Arkansas, and Dorothy Littlefield from Sutherlin. This year Shirley Zimmerman and Jean Anglin were yell leaders. We presented the play, Take Three Girls. We honored the seniors with a lovely banquet and prom; the theme was Starlight. Shirley Zimmerman and Waylis Havron were majorettes. Our Senior year finally arrived with twenty-seven pupils. Our new students included Patti Griffiths from Idaho, Keith Nading from Coss Bay, Stanley Lemire from California, and Caroline Voss from Days Creek. We presented the play, Backwoods Romeo, and were entertained by the Juniors at a delicious banquet and a lovely prom. Our Prom King and Queen were Jim Endicott and Nancy Myers. Beverly Thompson and Shirley Zimmerman were chosen as yell leaders. We all went to Jantzen Beach on our skip day and were accompanied by Tex and Mrs. Ritter. Graduation, with its intermingled joy and sadness, is the final event in the history of the Class of '55. We look confidently toward the future to see what the years will bring to us. Bechtel Corporation, Engineers Constructors--Riddle 18 (tyeite 55 PiofiAecef Riddle, Oregon May, 19 5 Reporter for radio station ZYX investigating whereabouts of members of Riddle's class of '55 discovered the following: Bill Anderson--king of Chicago's hobo jungle, David Kinkade--back clerking at Weimer's. (His bank went broke!) Eddie Morrison--still swabbing decks--now on Queen Mary. Don Boucher--engineering a footbridge across the Colum-bia. Bob Jenkins --operating Smilin' Bob's Used Car Lot. (Hobby, taking pictures of Miss America contestants --he's head judge!) Bill Edwards --gone fishin' (living in Arizona) Keith Nading--head football coach at U. of O. Dorothy Littlefield--starring as Mimi Fezza in The Torch Song. Reynold Fairchild--challenger for heavyweight boxing crown. Jim Endicott--a bull fighting hero in Spain. Carolyn Jordan--top fashion artist for Montgomery Ward. Star Lemire--(Professor Lemire)--receiving his doctor's degree at Stanford. (Starring in Tee Texas Stanley show as a sideline!) Shirley Zimmerman--WAF recruiting officer and president of OMKC (Old Maids' Knitting Club). (Resigning from latter to get married!) Jean Anglin--featured in LIFE as Most exclusive wardrobe in America. Carolyn Voss --welcoming her husband home from Alcatraz. Denny Vaughn--being admitted to the bench in law school. (Operating as a bookie at Santa Anita on the side.) Waylis Havron--married to the captain of the 1959 OSC football team. (She was homecoming queen that year). Mike Mendez--recuperating from attempt to win the title of Flyweight Champion of Riddle. Gordon Smith--so flush with money from wise investments he papered his den, the Green Room , with $100 bills. Dorothy Johnson-- life of the party wife of TV star Johnny Ring. Betty Holtman--just returning from a big game hunt in Africa. Roy Weatherford--just struck oil on his big Texas cattle ranch. Beverly Thompson--operating the Clipped Chick beauty parlor in Boulder, Colorado. (Bus has an office there.) Frank Dento'n--following the career of Billy Graham, the evangelist. Patti Griffiths( The Second Florence Nightengale )--leading a national drive against the common cold virus. Don Rhodes--running for dog catcher in Denver. Miss Carroll--still teaching in Riddle. Now she has the children of the Class of '55. Stomar Lumber Company--Riddle 19 Aunt Rachel Orders The Movers Out! Section (ZbuLPtacf 'SackuMWctl y HCO LEFT TO RIGHT: David Kinkade. Pro- rnpter; Denny Vaughn, Rex Simonds; Shirley Zimmerman, Billie McNeil; Beverly Thompson, LaReina; Patti Griffiths, Orpha Finley; Gordon Smith, Larry McNeil; Waylis Havron, Connie McNeil; Sun Lemire, Romeo Monugue; Miss Carroll, Director; Carolyn Jordan. Aunt Rachel; Betty Holtman, Forewoman; Dorothy Johnson, Helper; Carolyn Voss, Mills Helper; Dorothy Littlefield, Helper; Jean Anglin, Sue. nac(uatio«L 1955 Riddle Manufacturing Company - Riddle 21 JUNIORS (?l4AL O ccend. President....................Norman Raulston Vice President...............Jim Carhart Secretary.................... Barbara Macdonald Treasurer....................Joan Mitchell Historian....................Gail Ausmus News Reporter................Ann Raulston Student Council Representative . . . Allen Logsdon fatiwi Class Motto.................... We Live and Learn Class Colors...................Purple and Gold Class Flower.................. White Rose Advisor....................... Mrs. McGee Sue ' tteU Curtis Renhard En se. ee„ Sh mce ePhercj Aw «'( A Paula Smith i Jim Carhart Music Award Shirley Krantz Strobridge Insurance - Riddle Irene Dawson School Spirit Award Umpqua Plywood Corporation - Myrtle Creek ••I UoVd Van Dotn Carol Woods Allen Logiton BnbV Vtetcatf Joan Cole Barbara Ray fr 1c an 0u« £a, gion nd „ •4w, C rJ ' rd Play Cast: MRS. McGEE, director; JIM MATTHEWS. Paul Carson; GAIL AUSMUS. Maria; CALVIN METCALF. Shug; JOAN COLE, Abby Pierce; EILEEN SHEPHERD. Winetta Bullitt; NORMAN RAULSTON, Tobias Bullitt; STAN LONG. Nigel Wiseheart; DIANE INMAN. Francine Ashmore; JIM CARHART, Wayne Merrin; IRENE DAWSON, Sandra Pembleton; JERRY VERMILLION. Randolph Winterbottom; SHIRLEY KRANTZ, June Winterbottom; ALLEN LOGSDON, Stage Manager; CAROL WOODS and ANN RAULSTON. Prompters. fcutuyi (Zl M.'Pfaty SOPHOMORES President.......................Lavern Newcomb Vice President..................Pat Schofield Treasurer.......................Larry Cockrell Secretary.......................Darlene Knight Student Council Representative. . . .Scott Wooley StrfduxHtone 0tcU4 Motto.......................... Not At The Top, But Always Climbing Flower...........t.............Azalea Color..........................Turquoise and White Advisor........................Mr. Lidtke Myrtle Creek Bakery - Myrtle Creek Bendix Laundry - Myrtle Creek Douglas County Farm Bureau Corporation - Roseburg Mid Oregon Printing and Stationers - Roseburg r®i CS i n Ain - -( I I - So iAottunex. FIRST ROW Gayda Eskridge Little Girl With a Big Smile' Larry Cockrell Speedy Charlotte Strode She Likes Sports Lavern Newcomb Just Lazy Carolyn Dawson The Flirt ;econd row ■■ Carl Johnson Freckles Loretta Daniels Cutie James Hausotter The Quiet One | Betty Wimer Big City Gal Gary Cripps Silent' BOTTOM ROW Frances Enlow Sleepy Time Gal Benny Holland The Harmonica Kid Barbara Marshall Aloha Don Lackey He's Persuasive Loretta Denton Southern Belle Dick Harper Hot Rod Olive Carrell The Traveler -4 ) • . A J. W. Copeland Lumber Yards - Riddle Beckley Thomas - Sand Gravel - Myrtle Creek SI art UDead Enj Aspey Machine Shop - Riddle Green Valley Lumber Company Roseburg FIRST ROW Scfe uHttonex Frances Shelby ’Our Orange Peeler' Scott Wooley Specks Darlene Knight Stormy” John Uselton Just Plain Handsome” Shirley Wooley The Kidder SECOND ROW Richard Waddle Innocent” Jean Jenkins Always Happy Kenny Paetz Slim Dixie Holtman Goin Steady’ Pat Schofield Basil Jobertta Anglin Jitterbug Leonard Vermillion A Good Guy’ Katie Holliman Our Little Pixie Eddie Colter Future Farmer Joan McMillion Mac” ”Butch Summers Giggles Judy Tedrick Smiles BOTTOM ROW Del's Building Supply - Tri-City Automotive Parts Machine - Myrtle Creek Myrtle Dairy Products - Myrtle Creek Kelly's Furniture - Myrtle Creek 32 President.......................Raymond Mendez Vice President..................Gladys Honstead Secretary.......................Judy Buckley Treasurer.......................Jane Daniels Student Council Representative. . . .Sallie Smith ea i ne t @C(iA4 Flower..........................Orchid Colors.......................... Mint Green and Violet Motto........................... The elevator to success is not running; try the stairs Advisor.........................Mr. Loy r Jr 0?ne4 uHe t Fred Wilcox Basketball Star Gladys Honstead Best Dressed Sallie Smith Never a Dull Minute Raymond Mendez Dashing Football Boy SECOND ROW Barbara Humphrey She Loves Her Horse Judy Buckley Shy, But nice Sharon Charton Limpy Gerry Klopc Daniel Boone THIRD ROW Billy Thomas Illinois Kid Suzanne Bordeaux Gossip Column Henry Broughton Hot Rodder Carol Sharp She Makes You Laugh FOURTH ROW Clara Strode Sneezie Nancy Larson Perfume Gal Bonnie Pinnell Quiet Type Charles Mealer Ladies Man FIFTH ROW Lee Frahm Las Vegas Gambler Janice Me Million Little Cupid Barbara Schmidt Crazy Mixed-Up Kid Dick McCullah Pretty Boy C. D. Lumber Company-Riddle 34 FIRST ROW Erwin Woods Shorty Gloria Thompson Scatter Brain Yvonne Boucher Always says Hi Jerry Poole Little Boy Blue SECOND ROW Juanita Gifford Always Smiling Violet Shepherd Terror of the Hall Pat Boyd Short in a Tall Way Sylvia Stremcha Giggles THIRD ROW Frank Eldred Lazy Bones Jane Daniels Quiet and Thoughtful Marion Craig Our Artist Calvin Roswell Red FOURTH ROW Marsha Reich Pretty Big Eyes Wanda Blaylock From the South Judy Anderson Everywhere at Once Charlotte Isaacson Little Imp Larry Klope Red Cheeks Adeana Leining Gal With a Drawl’ Jean Bennett Silence is Golden Richard Decker The Brain r% Weimer's Grocery-Riddle 35 Roseburg School of Music - Roseburg Industrial Electrical Service - Roseburg Luverne's Dress Shop - Roseburg New Service Laundry - Roseburg ORGANIZATIONS LEFT TO RIGHT: Stan Long, Lion Brown. Advisor; SueHanell LaVem Newcomb Ray Mendez. Frank Denton. Sallie Smith. Mike Mendez. Allen Logsdon. Scott Wooley. David Kinkade, Jim Carhart. Norman Raulston, Bill Edwards INSET: President Don-aid Rhodes. SttflaiKxc Stai STANDING (Left to Right): Frank Denton. Business Manager; Jim Endicott. Assistant Sport Editor; Dennis Vaughn, Assistant Business Manager; Sallie Smith, Freshman Representative; Judy Tedrick. Sophomore Representative; Scott Wooley, Sophomore Representative; Mr. Wilson, Advisor; Stan Long. Sports; Charlotte Strode, Associate Editor; Betty Holtman. Typist; Nancy Myers. Editor SEATED: Irene Dawson, Feature Editor; Sue Harrell, Assistant Feature Editor; Norman Raulston. Artist; Stan Lemire, Photo. Editor; Joan Mitchell, Artist; Dorla Huffman. Circulation Manager; Waylis Havron, Assistant Editor; Fred Wilcox, Freshman Representative; Gail Ausmus. Assistant Photo. Editor. BACK ROW: Frank Denton. Denny Vaughn, Sam Humphrey, Jim Carhart, Alan Logston, Ray Mendez, Lavem Newcomb, Evan Summers, John Usleton. Curtis Renhard, Stan Lemire, Jerry Vermillion, Roy Weatlierford FRONT ROW: Robert Jenkins, Larry Cockrel, Chuck Mealer, Norman Raulston, Bill Anderson, Stan Long, Mick Mendez, David Kinkade, Eddie Morrison, Bill Edwards, Mr. Barnhart. D. W. Clark Union Oil Distributor - Riddle 38 ty. rf. rf. BACK ROW: Mrs. McGee, Barbara Marshall, Waylis Havron, Janice McMillion. Judy Tedrick, Darlene Knight, Carolyn Dawson, Sally Smith, Violett Shepherd. Jean Anglin, Shirley Krantz SECOND ROW: Gayda Eskridge, Carolyn Jordan, Beverly Thompson, Pat Boyd, Clara Strode. Jeanie Jenkins. Joan McMillion FIRST ROW; Eileen Shepherd, Charlotte Strode, Shirley Zimmerman, Sue Harrell. Irene Dawson. Loretta Denton. Advisor: Mrs. Lidtke President: Nancy Myers Vice President: Ann Raulston Secretary: Dorla Huffman 39 “Pcfr @Ctt6. President................. Sue Harrell Vice President............Charlotte Strode Secretary.................Patti Griffiths Advisor...................Mrs. Lidtke Cheerleaders: Irene Dawson, Shirley Zimmerman, Beverly Thompson, Gladys Honstead. Riddle General Store-Riddle 40 Dorothy Johnson Dorothy Littlefield Betty Holtman Patti Griffiths Director- Director--Mr, Ferreira Joan Cole Beverly Thompson Gayda Eskridge Olive Carrell Shirley Zimmerman Betti Wimer (tyonux. More Band Lilly's Market-Riddle Pictures On Page 50 41 C€l,CfCtc President..........Jim Carbart Vice President.....Shirley Zimmerman Secretary...........Joan Mitchell Advisor. Treasurer...........Beverly Thompson Historian..........David Kinkadc Reporter............Irene Dawson Mr. Lidtke Joan Mitchell won first prize in the State of Oregon competition on United Nations Organization. Herbert Lumber Company.Canyonville Harbor Plywood-Riddle 42 A C T IVI T I E S Flegel Transfer Storage Company-Roseburg Coca Cola Bottling Company-Roseburg 43 Emery-Foley Agency-Insurance-Roseburg Earl Gladys Wiley Realtor-Roseburg 44 'ftyifykwcuf September: Back to School October: Football, Homecoming, etc. A,” November: More of the same December: My, how time flies! January: Those big Glide guards! March: Ready for baseball t 54 Nielsen’s Market-Roseburg Lockwood Motors-FORD-Roseburg F ebruary: Be my Valentine April: Birth of the Blues MOST CHEERFUL - Allen. Cheese Irene and Shir ey. BEST PHYSIQUE FIGURE -Roy, K ith, Ba.bara Macdonald. ABOVE: Coronation Ceremony Norman Raulston Officiating Queen, Betty Holtman King, Jimmy Endicott Seated at the Banquet tables Princesses, Sue Harrell Dorla Huffman Princes, Jim Carhart Curtis Renhard H. D. General Insurance-Riddle Roseburg Jewelers-Roseburg Quaint Gift Shop-Myrtle Creek Sears Roebuck Company-Order Office-Roseburg 48 yunia-i-Scnan Ban ucfAnd fEkont ‘SirtA x£ Red White Store-Riddle Bob-An-Ette Beauty Salon-Riddle Ott Ricketts Music Co. -Roseburg Don's Riddle Union Station-Riddle 49 Riddle Pharmacy-Riddle Riddle Hardware-Riddle 50 ATHLETICS• C! “ BOTTOM ROW: Jim Matthews, Jim Carhart, Jim Endicott, Bill Edwards. Eddie Morrison, Mike Mendez, Roy Weatherford, Sam Humphrey, Keith Nadi ng, Stan Le mi re TOP ROW: Coach, A1 Barnhart; Charles Mealer, Leonard Vermillion, Curtis Renhard, Evan Summers, Stan Long, Calvin Metcalf. Jerry Vermillion. Ray Mendez, Assistant Coach, Russ Martindale. Riverside Motors - WILLYS-Roseburg California-Oregon Power Company-Roseburg Umpqua Valley Appliances - Roseburg Roy Haven's TEXACO-Riddle 51 The strong Irish line Roy Weatherford, Stan Lemire, Eddie Morrison Occi Ranted Riddle 12 Glide 38 R iddle 40 Camas 0 R iddle 39 Days Creek 14 R iddle 26 Elkton 31 Riddle 47 Canyonville 22 R iddle 13 Yoncalla 19 Riddle 0 Douglas 23 Totals 177 147 SEASON RECORD WON 3 LOST 4 The passer. Bill Edwards Kick off by Mike Mendez Out dCOT-CTd Mike Mendez 39 Sam Humphrey 30 Charles Mealer 24 Leonard Vermillion 18 Jim Endicott 15 Roy Weatherford 14 Bill Edwards 12 Ray Mendez 8 Eddie Morrison 7 Stan Lemire 7 Lavern Newcomb 2 Evan Summers 1 The driving halfbacks Jim Endicott. Keith Nading Lee Preston Lumber Company-Riddle 52 Stan Lemire drives around right end. Yoncalla clear out! Jim Endicott coming tliro :gh. 7. Our big end, Roy Weatherford, snags a pass. Co man go! Endicott eludes another tackier. Bill Edwards' 6o-yard touchdown run. Endicott scoots around left end. Stan Long runs interference. Miller's Department Store-Roseburg Judd's Furniture Company-Roseburg Roseburg Lumber Company-Roseburg Binder's Clothing Store-Canyonville 53 TOTAL POINTS 253 183 129 86 64 53 36 31 27 M 4 1 0 0 0 ZZ'f' - Riddle... 39 C. B. A • 54 Here Riddle... 58 Days Creek .... • 49 Here Riddle... 29 Elkton There Riddle... 54 Camas 39 There Riddle... 43 Yoncalla .68 Here Riddle... 43 Douglas . 50 Here Riddle... 33 Douglas There Riddle... 38 Glide There Riddle... 4i Canyonville .38 Here Riddle... 55 Oakland .40 Here Riddle... Days Creek 49 Here Riddle... 38 Elkton .64 Here Riddle... 43 Camas Here Riddle... 35 Yoncalla .52 There Riddle... 40 Glide. 48 Here Riddle... 5 Canyonville 44 There Riddle... 36 Oakland 33 There Riddle... 42 C.B.A 4i Here Riddle... 35 Days Creek 52 Here Riddle... 33 Myrtle Creek ... 40 Here PLAYER Denton 77 Raulston 78 Long 77 Vaughn 74 Mendez 58 Anderson 53 Kinkade 37 Jenkins 49 Cockrell 24 Bennett 15 Endicott 2 Renhard 2 Smith 7 Newcomb 1 Wilcox 1 Earned Varsity Letters Frank takes on two Days Creek men for a fight for the ball. Norman Raulston (I I) and Bill Anderson team up for the rebound. Van Dine Meat Company-Myrtle Creek Paul B. Hult Lumber-Dillard 54 PLAYER Wilcox........ Cockrell...... Uselton....... Bennett........ Schofield..... Renhard....... Paetz......... Newcomb....... Vermillion •. •. Mendez........ Woods......... Vermillion .... Frahm Mealer TOP ROW (Left to Right): Jerry Vermillion, Lee Frahm. Lavern Newcomb. Larry Cockrell, Curtis Renhard, Kenny Paetz, John Uselton, Pat Schofield Fred Wilcox BOTTOM ROW; A1 Logsden. Manager; Coach Manindale. Mike dribbles around the Myrtle Creek defense to set up a play. Denny Vaughn (24) takes his time while getting off his shot for an easy two points. V- Riddle Riddle. Riddle. Riddle Riddle. Riddle. Riddle. Riddle. Riddle. Riddle. Riddle. 16 29 15 18 40 14 17 33 26 19 12 Riddle......27 Riddle......29 Riddle......28 Riddle......31 Riddle......29 Riddle......21 Riddle......33 Riddle......37 Riddle......35 Riddle......42 garnet c. B. A...........26 Days Creek...... Elkton...........41 Camas Valley ..•• 27 Yoncalla.........5° Douglas. •....... 9 Douglas..........25 Myrtle Creek.....28 Glide............21 Canyon ville....25 Oakland..........16 Days Creek.......II Elkton...........31 Camas Valley.... 23 Myrtle Creek.....28 Yoncalla.........44 Glide............19 Canyonville......24 C. B. A..........38 Myrtle Creek .... 37 Myrtle Creek...25 Moulton Lumber Company - Myrtle Creek R. C. Department Store-Myrtle Creek 55 Bo Denton (23) scrambles for a rebound with Bob Jenkins (22) looking on. Norman Raulston (11) goes up for an easy lay in. Bo Denton (23) looks on. Buckley Lumber Company-Riddle Golden Rule-Myrtle Creek 56 Coach, Mr, George; Bill Edwards, Larry Cockrell, Norman Raulston, John Usclton, Jimmy Matthews, Frank Denton, Mike Mendez, Ray Mendez, Curtis Renhard, Sun Long, Sam Humphrey. Manager. Allen Logsdon; Coach, Mr. Martindale. Oca Sawfadl 7 TOP ROW; John Usclton, Evan Summers, Fred Wilcox, Charles Mealer, Lee Frahm BOTTOM ROW: Coach, Mr. George; Jimmy Matthews, Ray Mendez, Kenny Paetz, Erwin Woods, Larry Cockrell, Kusler's Market - Myrtle Creek Young Chevrolet Company-Myrtle Creek 57 2. Norman Raulston bunting for another run! PLAYER AB R I. Uselton M 7 2. bndicott 15 4 3. Edwards 22 10 4. Long 22 9 5. Humphrey 22 4 6. Cockrell 19 3 7. Raulston 26 5 8. Denton 25 6 9. Renhard 20 1 10. M. Mendez 3 3 II. R. Mendez 3 0 12. Pactz 0 0 13. (other players) 9 0 Totals 210 52 Gerretsen Building Supply Co. -Roseburg Len Mitchell Men's Clothing -Roseburg H E PERCENT 6 2 .428 6 0 .400 8 I .363 6 2 .272 6 3 .272 5 5 .263 6 1 .230 5 2 .200 2 4 .100 1 2 .076 0 0 .OOO 0 1 .OOO 3 1 •333 54 4 •257 Outdoor Store -Roseburg Utne Brothers -NASH - Rosebu 58 John, our steadfast sophomore catcher. Camas Valley......4 Camas..............1 Yoncalla...........3 Oakland........... 4 Glide..............5 Sutherlin..........5 Glendale...........0 Elkton.............2 Norman, an excellent, all-around first baseman. Riddle......... I Riddle..........7 Riddle.........12 Riddle.........16 Riddle..........I Riddle..........6 Riddle..........2 Riddle..........7 League Standing.......Tie For 2nd Sam, our pitcher with a fine 3 wins and no losses record. Stan hits the dirt. Bill, the clean-up Gordon's Pharmacy-Canyonville man and the senior Canyonville Hardware-Canyonville pitcher. Hamlin's Market-Canyonville Red's Plumbing Heating-Canyonville 59 7kic6 'pield dad C f v r' £ % V ■' f ir r . - ?■ V xv $ W f 'v -V s x e y v Q C' 0 'xs'1' V A’ 0° ° Mike Mendez running hard. ., VVV’' V v Y6V V v s ” TRACK SEASON ■I Name Mike Mendez Lavern Newcomb Stan Lcmire Jerry Vermillion Fred Wilcox Norman Raulston Sun Long Frank Denton Robert Jenkins Larry Cockrell Sam Humphrey Points 100 yd.. 220 yd.. discus 39 Discus, higli hurdles, 440 yd. 18 3 4 Shot, discus n 440 yd.. 1 2 mile 9 Pole vault 8 1 2 Low hurdles, javelin 7 1 4 100 yd.. 220 yd. 5 1 4 Broad jump. 440 yd. 4 High jump 3 Broad jump Broad jump 1 Pacific Lumber Distributors-Riddle 61 FOOTBALL, Roy Weatherford BASKETBALL, Frank Denton Out standi ay {Meted 954- 55 BASEBALL, Bill Edwards TRACK, Mike Mendez Se ti n (ZloAtJWiM We, the Class of '55, being of reasonably sound mind and ability, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. Each member bequeaths the stated effects to the individual indicated as follows: WHO. WHAT TO WHOM Robert J. Big Feet Used Car Deals Dorla Fuzzy Mike M. Wavy, Black hair Fred Wilcox Beverly T. Get along with Mr. Brown Going unsteadily steady Dorla Gale Waylis H. Low grades in math. Poison Oak Wayne Post Anyone who wants it Stan L. Straight hair and curly teeth Charlotte I. Bill E. Ambition in school Understanding of teachers Anyone who wants it Barbara Macdonald Patti G. Job in library Get along with Miss Carroll Suzanne Jean Bennett Don B. Car Jim Cam Jim E. Driving ability in football 4 average in English Jerry Vermillion John McKay Reynold F. Kicked out of school Hair Style Curtis Renhard Gerry Klope Dennis V. Long eyelashes Get along with teachers Carl Johnson Gary Cripps Dorothy i. Quiet, serene ways Carolyn Dawson Roy W. Get along with Mrs. McGee Sun Long Don R. Study in and out of school Joan Mitchell Frank D. Height High grades in Social Problems Judy Anderson Irene Dawson Shirley Z. Ability to talk Giggling ways Wanda Blaylock Barbara Macdonald Bill A. Good-natured wavs, and willingness to work Larry Cockrell Riddle Cleaners-Riddle (Continued on page 64) Richfield Service Grocery-Riddle H. N. Laundry-Riddle Topp's Furniture - Myrtle Creek 63 t . ' V ( ( I « n J •i -M.___- -rf: vu9- BettV H- Ed Jic M S3 OcV id- iot S ow1 c ° s ° )3 ,t y ✓ . • SV sen lOB C l.ass ii-u (Co 1 invie d) rful soc ial Ptoble ades 60°' oo ° cd nose Bo tb t ,bbV Haftel ' l 1 O _ 7 vV 1 1 T 0 2 gb, Carol v'00 C d ohn T vvayt16 dlelt L° II fV died C ful dn viofe po ®V „ pooie u,bi«‘V ,ib dOOe „ n isbt ve v poo t V51 v ai 1 s ;: to AOV oOe cl 55 S lt'enVSbePhe ed®6 e J006 )0lc idt e VCf ,nta „ jrt .•TV 10 o°° pve c e Ntf U° cdd tyP1 n I pap 5 ,oOd loo ,V aO« b fc fee1 X ' C° rttP; inY 3° to fj YEARBOOKS ■


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