Riddle High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Riddle, OR)
- Class of 1958
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IL 41' 1 , , V W F . + 1 ,f 1 '9 I S Aix 4: .14 1: HAMROCK aj NW , NJC' I f 3 3 SPACE IS A VAST SUBJECT AND THE COMMON PERSON HAS A VERY VAGUE KNOWLEDGE OF IT, IN FACT, I DARE SAY THAT MANY PEOPLE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THE PLANET RIDDLE, ON WHICH LIVE THE VIIRISHYI, SOME MAY KNOW OF THIS PLACE, BUT THE ONES THAT DONIT CERTAINLY ARE MISSING GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES, AS FOR THE ONES THAT KNOW, WE DONVT WANT THEM TO FORGET ANYTHING, SO LETIS FASTEN OUR SPACE HELMETS AND CLIMB ABOARD OUR SPACE SHIP FOR AN IMAGINARY SPIN THROUGH THE REALM OF THE IVIRISHU TO THE YEAR 1957-58, IN MEMORIUM 'Wm IN MEMORY OF' SHARON MARIE HEDBERG, A FRESHMAN MEMBER OF' OUR STUDENT BODY, SHARON LEFT US ON THE EVENING OF' NOV- EMBER 28, 1957, BUT WE WILL REMEMBER HER ALWAYS, l SU PERINTENDE NT'S MESSAGE There is little doubt but what the School Annual is one of the most treasured possess- ions of most high school students. Personally, I have always enjoyed reviewing my own annuals as well as those of the students whom I have served as an administrator. Thus, when I try to phrase a message to you, I strive to challenge myself to say some- thing that will mean as much to you in future days for more soy, as it does now. Education, in itself, is a way of life. To those students who wish to take their right- ful and useful place in society as adults, there are several major phases in learning. First is home training. Second, for many, is the church. Next is the public school-- usually 12 years of it. The next phase, before adulthood is reached, depends upon how you have responded to the others. It may be college, or your first job. Wasted time or poor preparation may hinder your success. Thus, I urge you to seek guidance and knowledge diligently. Learned men have long since proven their value beyond your ability to disprove them. Patrick Henry said, I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided and that is the lamp of experience. I know no other way of judging the future but by the past. The school is here to help you. Let it--that your own future may be more successful! Kenneth A. Stuart, Superintendent of Schools 4 PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The challenge of 1958 looms large in ever increasing unsolved problems. Again the challenge of solution is thrown directly upon the youth of our nation. Ours is an increasing world of technical, scientific, political, economical, and social significance. Lest we lose our democratic heritage, we must take gigantic strides in gaining and maintaining world leadership in the above fields. We call on tomorrows leaders, the youth of today, to face this challenge and find a lasting solution. But youth must realize that mere maturation to adulthood will not qualify them to provide the necessary leadership. Leaders of tomorrow will require a wisdom built on an. education that has provided mastery in the necessary fields. If this is the case, then the youth of today must take full advantage of the educational opportunities that are offered, and pursue a course that will enable them to qualify for the tasks of tomorrow. The Democratic Way of Life, has given us a nation that rises to challenge, the youth of the nation will meet the challenge. Will you be able to qualify for your role in this challenge of tomorrow? 5 Donald E. Brown, Principal Riddle High School School Board Mildred Vaughn, Clerk, Clinton Hedberg, Harold Olsen, Rudolph Paetz, Chairman, Wayne McCoy, and Ernest Daniels. CUSTODIANS: Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Rigsby. BUS DRIVERS: Conrad Rhodes, Lois Ball, Kenneth Hunt, and Marie Gibson. 6 Shamrock Stuff Heading the Annual Staff this year are Judy Buckley, Seniorg and Noralou Preston, Junior. Mr. Scheidt, Advisor, assists the staff. We appreciate the time and effort they have put into this Annual. The Annual Staff members are Back Row, fleft to rightjs Janice McMillion, Sandra Fowler, Rita Nichols, Marion Craig, Diane McCullah, Mr. Scheidt, Gerry Klope, Lee Frahm, Steve Keele, Judy Dawson. Front Row: Carol Stuart, Clara Strode, Terri Daniels, Pat Preston, Noralou Preston, Judy Buckley, Sharon Charton, Suzanne Bordeaux, Sallie Smith, Nancy McCoy. Omitted: Sue Adsit, Larry Klope, Sylvia Stremcha. 7 MR. ROBERT L. CASEBEER Library English H, III Journalism 81 Speech Senior Co-Advisor MISS MARY LYNN HOLM Biology P. E. 8: Health Junior Class Co-Advisor Pep Club G. A. A. MR. MAURICE MIDDLETON World Geography U. S. History Social Problems Basketball Assistant Sophomore Co-Advisor R Club Co-Advisor World History MR. DONALD BROWN Principal Biology Student Council Advisor Honor Society Co-Advisor MR. PHILLIP KENDRICK Band Chorus Pep Band MRS. CAROL SEASON Home Ec. I, II English III, IV Freshman Co-Advisor Honor Society Co-Advisor MR. JOHN W. GEORGE Shop I Mechanical Drawing I, II, III R Club Co-Advisor Baseball MR. DAVID BARNHART Physics 9th Science Plane Geometry Algebra Solid Geometry Freshman Co-Advisor MRS. KATHY ROBERTS High School Secretary MRS. MARGARET MCGEE Typing Bookkeeping Shorthand Office Practice Senior Co-Advisor Girls' League MR. HERBERT SCHEIDT English Mathematics Science Junior Co-Advisor Annual 5 5 S 2 si Sf? li fs ii S we se 53 52 i , fl Q Zi 35 2 .Z is E MR. JOY SMITH Drivers Ed. P. E. 8: Health Athletics Sophomore Co-Advisor R Club Co-Advisor CLASSES Student Body Officers These student body officers were chosen K to represent and lead the Riddle High School Student Body. , -vial-,333 -H PRESIDENT: Gary Rose VICE PRESIDENT: Fred Wilcox TREASURER: Suzanne Bordeaux SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Fred Earwood SECRETARY: Noralou Preston ADVERTISING MANAGER: Larry Klope SENIOR Tl? rw J-5 1 PRESIDENT L.EE FRAHNI, VICE PRESIDENT GERRY KLOPE, TREASURER CLARA STRODE, AND SEC RETARY .IUDI ANDERSON L.ED THE SENIOR CLASS THROUGH THEIR FINAL YEAR AT RIDDLE HIGH USING 'rr-us MoT'ro, THE ELEVATOR TO SUCCESS IS NOT RUNNING-TRY THE STAIRS , AS THEIR GUIDE, Do You E E NOLA WADE Remember? Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, F. H. A. 2, Pep Club 2, Green R 3. JANICE McMILLION Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Song Leader 3, Vice President 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 1, 2, Drama- tics 3, Green R Staff 4, Annual Staff 4. GARY ROSE Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 1, Vice President 1, 3, Trea- surer 2, Student Council 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Track 1, 3, 4, Tumbling Team 2, Chorus 3, Boys' 2 Octet 3, Dramatics 3, Secretary Letter- mens' Club 4, Green R Staff 4, Student Body President 4. BARBARA HU MPHRE Y Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3. SUZANNE BORDEAUX Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Square Dance Club 1, 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2,, 3, 4,Intra.mura1s 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, I-lonoxr Society 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Scorekeeper 4, Student Coimcil 4, Stud- ent Gouncil 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Intramurals Class of 1958 SHARON CHARTON BARBARA SCHMIDT G1rls'Lea,gue1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1, G1rs'League1 2 3 4 G A A 1 2 2 3 4 Secretary4 Intramurals 1, 3 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Square Class Secretary 3 Chorus 3 Green R Dance Club 1 Pep Club 1 Cheerleader Staff 3 Girl of the Month 3 Dramatics 3 4 Band Vice President 3 Dramatics 3 Annual Staff 4 3 Annual Staff 3 Who's Who 3 ROBERT McCOY Spanish Club lg Science Club 15 Basket- ball 2, 3, Manager 1, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Football 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Class Representative 2, I.R. L. 3, Green R 3, Chorus 3, Boys Octet 3, Lettermen's Club 4, Dramatics 3, GLADYS HON STEAD SUE ADSIT Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 4 Pep Band 2, Class Treasurer 2, G.A. A. 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 4, Paper Staff 2, 4, Annual Staff 4. Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Chairman 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Pre sident 1, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Body Secre- tary 3g,Who's Who 1, 2, 35 Dramatics 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Girl of the FRED1WILCOX Lette1Jmen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pre- sident. 3, President 4, Square Dance Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Class Vice President 2, Annual Staff 2, I.R. L. Vice President 3, Dramatics 3, Who's Who 3, Chorus 33 Homecoming Prince 3, 4, Student Council 4, 'Student Body Vice President 4. v SALLIE SMITH Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3 4, Secretary 2, Girl of the Month 3, 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Class Represent- ative 1, Square Dance Club 1, 2, Class President 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Chorus 8, Dramatics 3, Homecoming Princess 3. LARRY KLOPE Green R. Staff 3, Prom Prince 3, Stu- dent Body Advertising Manager 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Annual Staff 4, Drama- tics 4. SYLVIA STREMCHA Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Square Da.nce Club 1, 2, Green R Staff 3, Dramatics 3, Annual Staff 4. ROBERT COLE Football Manager 1, 35 Class Treasurer JUDY BUCKLEY Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Secretary 35 President 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Secre- tary 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Square Dance Club 1, 25 Class Secretary 15 Treasurer 25 President 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 35 Annual Staff 3, 45 Co-Editor 45 Green R Editor 35 Girl of the Month 35 Girl of the Year 35 Prom Princess 35 Student Council 3. MARION CRAIG Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Reporter 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Dramatics 3. 1 JANE DANIELS Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice President 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 25 Square Dance Club 1, 25 Class Treasurer 15 Secretary 25 Representative 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Treasurer 25 Cheerleader 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 President 45 Green R Staff 35 Dramatics 35 Student Council 45 Prom Princess 35 Homecoming Princess 4. 19 2 l , 1 l l w l r l 3 l GERRY KLOPE 1 JUDY ANDERSON Baseball 3, Annual Staff 4, Lettermen's l Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, I Club 4, Class Vice President 4. 3 3, 4, Secretary 3, Intramurals 1, 2, I 4, Square Dance Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1 2, 3, 4, Green R Staff 3, Dramatics 3 Class Secretary 4. i P E P P l 1 i w I P 1 LEE FRAHM 1 Chess Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 5 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Class President 1 4, Representative 3, Student Coimcil 1 w w 3, 4. CL A STRODE Girl 'League 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,!President 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pslp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Clpss Treasurer 4. f i L CARL CASSIDY 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Swimming l 1, Junior R.O.T.C. 1, Rifleteam 1, Q Drill Team 1, Band 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 5 Track 2, Pep Band 2, Chorus 3, Boys Octet 3, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, . Square Dance Club 2, Annual Staff 2, Dramatics 3, Class Sergeant-Of-Arms k 4, Homecoming Prince 4. I V R CLASS T E4 3 Ask PRESIDENT BET TREASURER BEVERLY COCKRELL HAVE SUCCESSFULLY LED T sa YEAR USING THEIR MOTTO, THE DIFFICULT WE D TAKES A LITTLE LONGER. TY PATRICK, VICE PRESIDENT PAT PRESTON, SECRETARY PHYLL OF 2 ,A we J. 5 ,ff IS OSBORN, AND HE JuN1oR CLASS THROUGH THE 1957 O AT ONCE-THE IMPOSSIBLE Dale Foster Sandy Poole Dee Meeks Sharee Rose o .I u nl o r s Nancy McCoy Dan Kennedy Reta Keogh Judy Mattoon 22 Steve Stratton Mallie Barlow Bonnie Miller Barbara Williams C lu ss of I 9 5 9 Jeanette Jarrett Dale Safarik Diane McCu11a.h Edna Newcomb 23 Larry Owens Betty Jean Patrick Pat Preston Noralou Preston Beverly Cockrell Phyllis Osborn Steve Keele Jane Anderson Maxine Ruckel Mona Schofield Jerrilyn Zifka Howard B3I'10W John Blackledge Judy Dawson Mae Wagoner Gary Anderson Ella King Terri Daniels Susan Navarro Elizabeth Wagoner Mary J o Peoples I Qu:-an--A ff' A A THE SECOND STEP IN THE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER OF' THE CLASS OF 1960 WAS PRESIDED OVER BY THESE OFFICERSIPRESIDENT-DENNIS HUNT,VlCE PRESIDENT-JACK BALL, SECRETARY-TERRI JONES, AND TREASURER-GENE MORRISON, H Q 501 2 Sophomores Marie Wilfong Rodney Johnson Dixie Howes Ramon Stremcha Mary Fields Martin Metcalf Cecelia Weakley Maria Mendez Don Gibson Peggy Owens Lonnie Jones Jinnie Matthews Gary Brady V Roma McKay Gary Lousignont Mary Edwards Frank I-Iausotter Richard Jones Pat Teitsxna Bruce Bordeaux Janice Rhoads James Anglin Nina Henry Mitchell Sell Martin Bonn Ella Watson Kenneth Nichols Class nf 1960 Pat Kennedy Rose Safarik Fred Earwood Margaret Neal Loren Shelby Sharon Powell Bruce Minmaugh Wgggigigg , ... .. .. 35 we gg Six Lira: el an Q2 MW ew Sufi xx 4 Yif3?'iiZ55zi.mMxgwfM.Mvwvv' QMZSEZBYZBS-2 Mmggggg zg z, a s gjggggezsiwwka -2- . q.w.:3sEi2lZXiV15?3iZ Q if fl if aigwf 'r wgg J 'Q iii sifggga rf Jn We 5 K swf 5:- r f Wagga? 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Myers Jim Ball Bob Linder Jallice M3311 Rita Nichols Sylvia Sutton Treva Lakin NOT PICTURED: Margaret Bentley Tom Mitchell Terry Taylor Mark Grooms Larry Powell Terry Vaughn Dorothy Williams Freshman Class Officer THE FRESHIVIAN CLASS CHOSE THESE OFFICERS TO GUIDE THEM THROUGH THEIR FIRST YEAR- PRESIDENT-BUTCH SHEPHERD, VICE PRESIDENT-DEANNA HARPER, SECRETARY-SANDY FOWLER TREASURER-JACKIE COLE, RONNIE SUE k LARRY CHARLOTTE WAYNE MCENTIRE HUGHES ' SLAY FIELDS MCMILLION DON WADE NEIL GIBSON Class of 1961 TONI COE LYN ROBERT SAILY CHARLES GOOD I N TOM CURTIS ISFXLILI Nlnllm CHARLES RONALD JOHNNY MILLER WOOD GARREN MIKE PEGGY DAVID ANN RALPH PATRICK KDERNER WEAKLEY CASSIDY HANSON Freshmen LINDA ' HUMI STON JAMES LOUGHRIDGE FAYE KING MIKE BOYD CAROL STUART GAI LA JACK DE LEANE DOUG FAULETTE OWENS WILCOX TEEL ANDREWS COCKRUM 5. Q - . if wwf' X M Wiz: A , ,, 1 ' vw J BARBARA HUMPHREY AND GERRY KOPE, BOTH 5-ENIORS, WERE CHOSEN BY THE RIDDLE STUDENT BODY AS THE BEST LOOKING BOY AND GIRL. A ' Q. in d I,- S is F? it ,, --an ..,.,-- lp. 4 wwf' ' 1 .mb l D N, v Main Characters: Larry Klope as Bill Thompson Phyllis Osborn as Peggy Wesfield John Blackledge as Jimmy Took Jerrilyu Zifka as Madge Burns Noralou Preston as Aunt Ellen Here Come The Brides Elizabeth Wagoner Betty Patrick Assistant Director Stage Manager Beverly Cockrell Mr. H. E. Scheidt Business Manager Director Minor Characters: Steve Keele as Uncle Dan Took Pat Preston as Bubbles Judy Dawson as Lady McBeth Edna Newcomb as McDaniel Beverly Cockrell as Mrs. Smythe Dale Foster as Oswald I' 6 ist I: Heading the Green R , spasmodic newspaper publication of R. H. S. , is Gladys Honstead, Editor. Mr. Robert L. Casebeer advises the staff. 0 I' U S MYRTLE DAIRY MYRTLE CREEK COPELAND YARDS RIDDLE Our chorus, under the direction of Mr. P. Kendrick, entertained at Christmas and P. T. A. programs, took an active part in the Oak land conference, and presented a Spring Concert. 38 GOLDEN RULE YRTLE CREEK SUBURBAN GAS SERVICE MYRTLE CREEK Swing and sway music was presented throughout the year by the members of our band, under the leadership of Mr. P. Kendrick 0 I' 6 Terri, Maria, and Janice twirled at the games and added to Irish morale. S Left to Right: Pat Teitsma, Peggy Koerner, Pat Preston, Noralou Preston, Maxine Ruckel, Tom Mitchell, Mike Boyd, Jack Ball, Larry Slay. Advisor, Miss Holm, President, Sallie Smith, Secretary, Sharon Chartong Vice President, Janice McMillion. 40 QUICK FREEZE RIDDLE KUNIMEFUS STORE RIDDLE Lll.LY'S MARKET R I DDLE PITTS GOLDEN SERVICE RIDDLEJ 0 These representatives of our student body worked under the direction of I Mr. Donald E. Brown to solve the problems that occurred throughout the year. This group also sponsored the Homecoming Dance and the Christ- mas party. o o n c o i r e HALL'S JEWELRY RIDDLE YOUNG'S FLYING A SERVICE The Riddle Honor Society played host at the annual Umpqua Valley League R'DD E Honor Society Initiation Banquet, which was held atRidd1e. Mrs. John MARY'S CAFE Season advised the group, and the officers were as follows: Jane Daniels, - RWD'-E presidentg Steve Keele, vice-presidentg Judy Dawson, secretaryg and .Inrrilwm Zifkn treamirpr- Who's Who Barbara Schmidt and Larry Klope are tops in the personality polls. Heading the list as most active this year are Gladys Honstead and Lee Frahm. RIDDLE DRUG STORE RIDDLE UNION SERVICE STROBRIDGE INSURANCE AGENCY RIDDLE ROY HAVEN' S TEXACO STATION RIDDLE Seniors most likely to succeed in the future are Judy Buckley and Bob McCoy. RIDDLE VARIETY STORE RIDDLE GENERAL STORE ASPEY'S MACHINE SHOP Rl DDLE BOB-AN-ETTE BEAUTY SALON RIDDLE Sallie Smith and Fred Wilcox are most likely to be remembered by the students at R. H. S. At Riddle High XX ll These athletic girls, headed by Clara Strode, participated in play nights and play days. G. A. A. sponsored volleyball and basketball intramurals. Miss Holm advised the group. The R Club consists of our most prominent athletes in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Under the leadership of their president, Fred Wilcox, they did a good job of managing the activity room this year. Mr Smith, Mr. Middle- ton, and Mr. George were the advisors for this group. MYRTLE CREEK MAIL MYRTLE MARKET MYRTLE CREEK BAKERY 45 CANYON VARIETY PS i President Judy Buckley led the Girls' r League through an active year, assisted by Mrs. Margaret McGee. Many new projects were started this year, including: I activity nights, Big-Little Sister Pro- S grams, and pronto pup sales. Girls served at various banquets throughout the year. The classes entertained the student body at assemblies sponsored by the Girls' League. 9 u Another service the Girls' League started this yea was popping corn for basketball games. ig a it A i a GOLDIES BOOTERY MILLERS SEARS JUDD'S FURNITURE ROSEBURG Rosssune ROSEBURG RQSEBURG You were initiated into Honor Society? 6 III 6 III 6 I' e You cheered at the Homeco ming Pep rally? . YOU Played Tarzan th u were guinea plgs at 'vm H on e Yo hues 7 oukey bar ? National Assam You struggled through bonehead spelling? HANNA COAL AND ORE CORP. RIDDLE Mona, Judy, Faye, and Jerry add the final polishes to our trophies. Mr. Middleton drives the freshmen through the bonehead spelling lessons. stencils. YOUNG CHEVROLET MYRTLE CREEK School The Green R should be out soon. These girls are really clicking away on the SWING-IN SERVICE RlCES'S MUSIC CENTER MOULTON LUMBER COMPANY MYRTLE CREEK MYRTLE CREEK TRI CITY Daze No loafing on the job girlsg have to have those posters for the car wash. Quick, ditch the cokes and get busy. We must look like diligent librarians. Oh, we caught the annual staff slaving! Probably after one of their hate joke sessions . MIDWAY CAFE TRI crrv JONES INSURANCE R. AND H. LOGGERS SUPPLY KEL.LY'S FURNITURE MYRTLE CREEK RIDDLE MYRTLE CREEK Sporting their bulky knit sweaters, Rose and Jane carry out this prom- inent trend in fashion at Riddle. These warm three-quarter length coats, more popularly known at Riddle as car coats, are worn here by Mitch and Jackie. HANSEN MOTOR Do you remember those song titles, listening to them over KOBY, or when it seemed like everyone was saying Let's have a Party! , or A Wunerful, A Wunerful , Turn off the Bubble Machine , or Man Like Wow ! . Yes, all this happened in the year 1957-58! COMPANY ROSEBURG ROSEBURG LUMBER These two fad-wise seniors, Carl and ROSEBURG Janice are wearing the latest: Carl with 50 his bulky sweater and ivy league pants, Qcharacterized by the buckle on the backj and Janice with her bulky sweater and bermudas with long socks. :zz :Q '11 'U we E K: uv E E :rf v4 no af no F4 fu P1 cn cu K: CD cz Fi 'S f: U2 E S Fi '-1 m :ff 1 ri rr w P1 i-a nz tri rs af 4-A H IOHAA .I.O I SHO VH DI N OD DNI NO HVH ON HHH 'I IIHdV O HA VI' 'II OH SI1 H HOOK NVHO HO HHV S OCI .LN l Q B 'fiilv' Y :QQ 3 'X 'V it K ' '- W ku , ,f up ai 4' Nr an Ah XL: ' W 3' fi 35x 5 ' .'f 1nun,f ' Ei X xi my v MW 4 2 A it These five peppy varsity cheerleaders: Gladys, Bev. , Jerry, Jane, and Barbara, e guided the Riddle Irish and spectators through an inspirited athletic season. I, , 6 T S Deanna, Cecilia, and Sandy, along with our other boosters, helped to fire our junior varsity team to many victories. SUPER Y MARKET WARREN'S STUDIO MYRTLE CREEK MYRTLE CREEK AUTOMOTIVE PARTS VAN DINE MEAT COMPANY AND MACHINES-MYRTLE CREEK 53 MYRTLE CREEK ff 1340 X ,, we w. A ixxxf-011 dxf A. Q 5' xx, K, f M 535 Ls., x 3 X Q? 4 - .ff ,..- 'nr 'fn vm I ,fa- T 'N Y , ag' A f ff ? ' . S Ig ' . 4 L43-:Ll .. . :ex Mig, -W--51 WMCE, EQ? 0, 0 Ill 6 C 0 The fighting Irish fell to the Canyonville Tigers with a score of 21-14. n Stirring up school spirit, this dummy, representing the Tigers, was hung from the flagpole and later added fuel to the bonfire. The pre-game rally was a huge success. Students were agitated into high pitch of excitement after the first attempt of accu- mulating wood was set ablaze by the Canyonville rivals. The enthusiastic Riddle student body all pitched in to make sure the second fire was bigger and better than the first! Gladys and Steve were crowned to reign over the dance. Others in the court included: Jane and Fred VEDDERIS MARKET Cecilia and Carl. RIDDLE Varsity Coach Smith, Manager Richard Jones, Jim Ball, John Blackledge, Gene Morrison, Gary Lousignont Terry Vaughn, Carl Cassidy, Mark Grooms, Steve Keele, Lee Frahrn, Bruce Bordeaux, Fred Wilcox, Jack Ball Manager Bob McCoy. Riddle 48 Riddle 45 Riddle 33 Riddle 56 Riddle 54 Riddle so Riddle 56 Riddle 46 Riddle 21 Season Record WON 14 LOST 5 Elkton 49 Glendale 41 Glendale 38 Days Creek 42 Elkton 35 Days Creek 30 Canyonville 36 Oakland 23 Myrtle Creek 54 Riddle 61 C. B. A. Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle Riddle 42 LEE PRESTON LUMBER CO. RIDDLE Glide Sutherlin Douglas Myrtle Creek Canyonville Oakland Glide Sutherl in Douglas Statistician Bob McCoy, Manager Richard Jones, Dan Kennedy, Jim Ball, Bruce Mimnaugh, Gene Morrison, Frank Hausotter, Terry Vaughn, Howard Barlow, Jack Ball, Coach Smith. We are proud of our Junior Varsity record and feel that with their help we have an excellent chance for league championship in the next two years. Coach Middleton, Jack Wilcox, Charles Miller, Gary Slay, Dennis Dunn, Larry Slay, Mike Boyd, Butch Shepherd, Dave Weakley, Robert Saily, Ralph Hanson. Under the guidance of Coach Middleton the freshmen basketball team made an excellent showing and we have high hopes for them in the future. HANNA NICKEL. SMELTING CO. RIDDLE I Won 15 Lost 4 I' 0 S Won Lost 9 2 Outstanding Semor CARL CASSIDY Forward T FRED w1Lcox I LEE FRAHM Guard L Guard cum- GROOMS KERMN EQUIPMENT Ness wnams INSURANCE or AMERICA RIDDLE RUSEBURG 'P F X1 Tens f . e ans scream for Irlsh hoopsters, S-T-R-E-T-C-H MYRTLE CREEK BRANCH OF U. S. NATIONAL BANK MR, GEORGE wlL.ToN, MANAGER Fred Terry Vaughn going over the bar qualified for the district track meet in the high jump. John Blackledge qualified in the hurdles, and Dan Kennedy qualified for the state track meet in the mile. SOUTH UMPQUA STATE BANK cANYONvll.L.E Outstanding Seniors Coach Smith D. R. JOHSNON LUMBER COMPANY RIDDLE I ll league Champs 'gi A Won 9 Lost 3 Coaches Middleton and George HAMLlN'S MARKET -SUPPLY AND SERVICE HARDWARE 1 DR. JOHNSON cANvoNvn.L.E INCORPORATED-cANYoNvu.l.E MYRTLE CREEK HARRY'S SAW AND SIGN'-EARL WILEY REAL - A SHOP'-CANYONVILLE ESTATE-ROSEBURG cANYoNvu.x.E LTREE BOOKEE PING SERVICE Seniors Outstanding Senior i Can 'I Basebau Gerry d with Carl Cassidy was presente the Senior Athlete of the Year Award. Lee HARBOR PLYWOOD RIDDLE B0b MYRTLE REALTY COL RIDDLE Girls of the Month Sallie Sm ith 0 Suzanne Bordeaux G ' r I t h e Y e a r Shay-on Cgelyn Janice McMi11ion Gladys Honstead Linda Owens Pat Preston Betty Jean Patrick FOREST GLEN CLINIC AND HOSPITAL CLARK AND LINDER UNION OIL CONSIGNEE CANYONVI LLE TRI -c l'rY 64 Spring Silhouettes Mark Mothers' Tea Mallie models her sport outfit in the 'home ec' style show The 1958 Mothers' Tea was highlighted by the announcement of next year's officers and the presentation of the Girl of the Year , Gladys Honstead, and the Mother of the Year , Mrs. Cecil Frahm. SAW SERVICE AND SUPPLY - GORDON'S PHARMACY - DOUGLAS SUPPLY COMPANY COMPANY-RosEBuRG CANYONVILLE ROSEBURG DOUGALS COUNTY STATE BANK-HERMAN'S MENS STORE-NElLSEN'S MARKET nosssuras Rosrzaune Rossauns Senior Class Play Director-Mr. Robert L. Casebeer Student Director-Gladys Honstead Who Dunit , a rollicking surprise ending play, was lauded by all. COCA COLA BOTFLING COMPANY TOZER'S SHEET METALS ROSEBURG ROENS OFFICE EQUIPMENT - BERGH'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Rosasune ROSEBURG ROSEBURG Behind the Scenes DONATIONS PENNEYVS y DR, NIEYER DR, PARSONS DAIRY QUEEN DR. GOODWIN SANDERVS SHOES TRI-CITY LUMBER DR. JONES CLINIC DR. WM. B. BAYLISS RIMELL FEED AND SEED CANYONVILLE HARDWARE HEATHIS UNION SERVICE DELVS BUILDING SUPPLY RIVERSIDE TRAILER PARK FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP TRI-CITY SHOE AND SADDLE REPAIR BROADWATER MACHINE WORKS ALPHINE COFFEE SHOP AND UNION SERVICE FORESTERS CAFE AND LOUNGE iii Twelfth of Never The Juniors and Seniors gorged themselves at the fabulous smorgasboard. It was unanimously agreed that the Juniors had done a tremendous job with their pink and silver crepe paper and beautiful winding stairciase. 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