Riddle High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Riddle, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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THE SHAMROCK presents Our Town” Just as they entered highschool this year, Pat Cyphert and Clinton Traylor are shown at the Riddle sign, entering Our Town. RIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL RIDDLE, OREGON For his inspirational teaching ability, his remarkable sense of humor, and his love of physical development, we dedicate to Robert L. Casebeer, the 1959 SHAMROCK. OUR SCHOOL BOARD, representing the desires of the community, are responsible for making general school policies, balancing the budget, and seeing that things run as smoothly as possible. Seated L. to R: Mildred Vaughn, Clerk; Clinton Hedberg, Harold Olsen, Rudolph Paetz, Chairman; Wayne McCoy and Ernest Daniels. OUR SUPERINTENDENT, Mr. Kenneth A. Stuart, leaves the post office with the school mail as he starts another busy day. 4 OUR PRINCIPAL, Mr. Donald E. Brown pictured in his home, with his family. MR. GILBERT GORDON B. A. Whitworth College B. D. Western Baptist Seminary M. Ed. Linfield College English —; French Junior Advisor .fl I M f f Honor Society Advisor V Our Faculty MR. JACK MAHONEY B. S. University of Oregon Band Chrous Pep Band Director MR. JACK SALO B. A. University of Denver Driver Education Physical Education Health R Club Advisor Sophomore Advisor Football Coach Track Coach MRS. KATHY ROBERTS High School Secretary MR. DEAN CROSIER B. S. Colorado University M. A. Colorado State College of Education Mathematics Social Studies R Club Advisor Junior Advisor Basketball Coach MISS MARY LYNN HOLM B. S. Lewis and Clark College Physical Education Health Science Senior Advisor G. A. A. Advisor j Shamrock Advisor MR. JOHN W. GEORGE B. S. Northern Illinois University Industrial Arts R” Club Advisor Senior Advisor Baseball Coach MRS. MARGARET MC GEE B. A. University of Oregon Commercial Girl's League Advisor 7 MISS DOROTHY SOWA B. S. University of Idaho Home Economics English Pep Club Advisor Sophomore Advisor MR. LYLE JARVIS B. S. Linfield College Physical Education Health Social Studies R Club Advisor L R. L. Advisor Freshman Advisor Wrestling Coach MR. ROBERT CASEBEER B. S. Southern Oregon College of Education English Journalism Speech Social Studies Library MR. NORMAN STRATTON B. A. Cascade College Science Math These STUDENT BODY OFFICERS have worked diligently to make a much needed revision of the CITY HALL ■Bratus constitution. They have sponsored a Christmas ? Dance as well. The officers representing our student body this year are L. to R; Marty Bonn, Vice President; Pat Preston, Secretary; Betty Jean Patrick, Treasurer; and Noralou Preston, President. he Student Council This group constitutes the student governing body. Members from L. to R.: Jim Ball, Marty Bonn, Judy Dawson, Betty Patrick, Mona Schofield, Dale Foster, Dennis Hunt, President Noralou Preston, Phil Newcomb, Gary Slay, Butch Shepherd, Pat Preston and Terry Jones. At the right, is pictured the ’’old look” of the Riddle Cemetary before the student body went to work. Sponsored by the Student Council, this Graveyard Cleanup”, was a big sucess. Other projects sponsored by the Student Council have been; Homecoming Dance and Rally Instituting the Point System Rewriting the constitution Acquiring Louie”, our mascot Erecting the ”R” on the hill Classes o Shown mailing their graduation announcements are SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Judy Dawson, President; Phyllis Osburn, Vice President; Mona Schofield, Secretary. Not pictured: Reta Keogh, Treasurer. JUDY DAWSON Freshman Class Treas; Senior Class Pres; G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Pep Band 1,2; Annual Staff 3; Honor Soc. 2, Sec, 3,4; Square Dance 1; Co-Chairman 3; Student Council 4; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play 4; Girl of the Month 2; Drum Majorette 2; Homecoming Queen 4. ROBERT COLE Football Manager 1,3; ’R’ Club 2,3,4; Freshman Class Treas. STEVE KEELE Student Council 1; 'R' Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Honor Soc. 2, V. Pres. 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play 4. RETA KEOGH Senior Class Treasurer EDNA NEWCOMB Soph. Class Vice Pres; Girl’s League Sec. 3, Vice Pres. 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3; Jr. Class Play; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. BARBARA WILLIAMS Pep Club 1,2. 14 PAT PRESTON Student Body Sec. 4; Student Council 2,4; Jr. Vice Pres; I.R. L. 1, Sec. 2,4; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Soc. 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Square Dance 1; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play 4; Girl of the Month 3. TERRI DANIELS G. A. A. 1,2,3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Pep Band 1, 2; I.R. L. 1; Annual Staff 3; Green ’R’ 3; Square Dance 1. JERRILYN ZIFKA Soph. Pres.; Girl's League Pres. 4; Honor Soc. 2,4, Treas. 3; Freshman Class Sec; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Band 1; I. R. L. 1,2,4; Square Dance 1; Student Council 2; Who’s Who 4; Most School Spirited; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play. DAN KENNEDY 'R' Club Treas. 3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2; Track 3,4; Wrestling 4; Most School Spirited 4. BETTY JEAN PATRICK Student Body Treas. 4; Student Council 3,4; Jr. Class Pres.; Girls’ League Treas. 3; G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Honor Soc. 2,3,4; I. R. L. 1,2; Square Dance 1,3; Scorekeeper 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play 4; Girl of the Month 3. DALE FOSTER Student Council 4; Square Dance 1,3; Jr. Class Play. 15 SC HARE E ROSE Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 4; Cheerleader 2; Green ’R’ 3; Square Dance 3. MARY JO PEOPLES ELLA KING Pep Club 4; G. A. A. 4. MAXINE RUCKEL G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Square Dance 1; I. R. L. 1,2, Vice Pres. 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Band 1,3, Vice Pres. 2; Green ’R’ 3; Annual Staff 2. MONA SCHOFIELD Student Council 1,4; Freshman Class Pres. ; Sr. Class Sec.; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls’ League, Vice Pres. 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; I. R. L. 1,2, Pres. 4; Green 'R' 3; Square Dance 1, Co-Chairman 3; Honor Soc 2,3, Pres. 4. JANE ANDERSON Pep Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2. NORALOU PRESTON Student Body Pres. 4; Student Body Sec. 3; Student Council 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2, Co-Editor 3,4; Square Dance 1; Pep Band 3, President 2; I. R. L. 1,2,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Jr. Class Play; Delegate to N. A. S. C. convention; Girl of the Month 2; Girl of the Year 2; Who’s Who 4; Most Likely to Succeed. DIANE MC CULLAH Annual Staff 3, Business Manager 4; Songleader 1; Pep Band 4. PHYLLIS OSBURN Student Council 2; Jr. Class Sec; Sr. Class Vice Pres.; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Song-leader 2; Cheerleader 4; I.R. L. 1; Jr. Class Play; Christmas Play 4. LARRY OWENS 'R' Club 1; Track 3. NANCY MC COY Student Body Advertising Manager 2; Student Council 2; Annual Staff 1,2,3, Co-Editor 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Honor Soc. 2,3,4; Green ’R’ 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Square Dance 1,3; I. R. L. 1,2,4. DEE MEEKS Pep Club 2; Green fR' 3. 17 STEVE STRATTON ’R' Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Wrestling 4; Christmas Play 4. HOWARD BARLOW ’R Club 1,2, 3,4; Football 4, Manager 1; Baseball 3. Fill 'er up! say the JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS as they go out to gather pop bottles. Pictured L. to R: Jack Ball, Treasurer; Ramon Stremcha, Vice President; Terry Jones, President; Nina Henry, Secretary. Lynda Myers Roma McKay Mitchell Sell Martin Metcalf Sylvia Sutton Mary Ruth Edwards Bonnie Loper 21 Tom Mitchell Rodney Johnson Margaret Neal Mark Grooms Larry Powell Loren Shelby Dorothy Williams Bruce Mimnaugh Treva Lakin 23 Janice Mann Maria Mendez Gary Anderson Don Gibson Donna Burke Ken Nichols James Anglin Holding Louie, our Irish mascot, is Butch Shepherd, President of the school spirited SOPHOMORE CLASS. Other officers (1. to r.) nuns are Jean Armagost, Secretary; Bob Saily, Vice President; and Deanna Harper, Treasurer. Ralph Hanson Jack Wilcox Sophomores Phillip Kelsey Linda Humiston David Weakley 26 Class of cn Doug Andrews Mike Boyd Peggy Koerner Roger Foster 1961 Johnny Garren Tony Montleone Larry Wilson Gaila Owens Jackie Cole Paulette Cockrum Mike Patrick Eddie Wilborn 27 Not Pictured: Robert Carmichael Sue Hughes Ethel Waterman Charles Miller Carol Stuart Tom Bonn Our baby class, the FRESHMEN, were led through their first high-school year by Phil Newcomb, President; Peter Mimnaugh, Treasurer; Penne Myers, Secretary; and Mike Schofield, Vice President. Paul Loughridge Not Pictured: Robert Anderson Mary Bentley Walter Brown Violet Wilson Freshmen Gary Slay Delayne Franklin Dennis Whaley John Cassidy Alice Walker 30 Clifford Pinnell Class — ; Darrell Wilfong Leland Paetz Joene Bonn 31 Laurence Hunt Ila Keele Darrell Shelby Steve Gaddis 32 Paul Whaley Paul Griner Don Brown Arlene Gibson Activities Washing dishes after one of their many activities are the GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS; Sylvia Sutton, Edna Newcomb, Cecelia Weakley, and Jerrilyn Zifka, President. This year's activities have included monthly assemblies, a Big and Little Sister Party, and the annual Mother's Tea. Our CHORUS, appearing here in borrowed robes, has presented several outstanding programs this year undei the able direction of Mr. Mahoney. 35 Shamrock Staff EDITOR Noralou Preston Co-Editor Nancy McCoy (above 1. to r.) Carol Stuart, Dennis Hunt, Pat Preston and Nina Henry. (above 1. to r.) Jack Ball, Steve Keele and Neil Gibson. (below 1. to r.) Alice Walker, Diane McCullah and Mona Schofield. The SHAMROCK STAFF prodded on by their editors and their cooperative advisor Miss Holm, have spent many diligent hours turning out this book in hopes that you will enjoy it now and in the years to come. VENDER'S MARKET Riddle The JOURNALISM CLASS with their nose for news, turned out a bi-monthly Green R . Students knew when a paper was about to be put to press when the hurry and scurry of typing reached its peak on Friday mornings. They are pictured here scanning some exchange papers for ideas. Dennis Hunt (insert) capably whipped them on to bigger and better issues. Pounding out another news flash for one of our county newspapers is Mona Schofield, NEWS BUREAU CHIEF. Dixie Howes, EDITOR of the LEPRECHAUN'S LOG, our unique literary magazine, prepares to run off the next issue. CLARK LINDER UNION HEATING OILS Tri—City 37 STOMAR LUMBER COMPANY Riddle The R CLUB, marshalled by Steve Keele (insert), co-sponsored the Christmas party this year, and staged a rip-roaring initiation for new members. The G. A. A. has continued its program of playdays with other League schools this year. They have sold more cake than any other organization to raise money for their awards. President Terri Daniels (insert) was at the helm. PATRICK LI MBER COMPANY Lumber Manufacturing Riddle Our white bloused PEP CLUB is pictured rooting our team on to victory. President Mallie Barlow (insert) organized these yellers. Blowing their brains out are these members of the PEP BAND. Although some are partly hidden, they are (1. to r.) Alice Walker, Arlene Gibson, Larry Powell, Peggy Koerner, Dixie Howes, Wayne McEntire, Treva Lakin, Miss Holm, Ha Keele, Walter Brown, Laurence Hunt, Gary Slay, Janice Mann, Mr. Mahoney and Larry Slay. TRI-CITY REDY MIX INC. Tri—City MIDWAY CAFE GANZ MORTUARY MIDWAY TRUCK SERVICE Tri—City 39 Tri—City Tri—City CHEERLEADERS, (1. to r.) Sylvia Sutton, Cecelia Weakley, Jerrilyn Zifka, ’ '•I yell queen; Maxine Ruckel and Phyllis Osburn braved the storms of adverse criticism to bring the team peppy cheers and lots of encouragement. Attending the games both near and far away were these J.V. CHEERLEADERS, Joyce Puz, Sandy Fowler and Penne Myers. This royalty ruled over the Homecoming festivities. They are (1. to r.) Prince Gene Morrison, Princess Maria Mendez, Queen Judy Dawson, King Larry Powell, Princess Cecelia Weakley, and Prince Steve Keele. Homecoming (at r.) Princess Maria and her escort, Steve Stratton, admire the attractive decorations, (below 1.) Prince Steve and his partner, Betty Jean Patrick, trip the light fantastic, (below r.) The Homecoming bon fire rally was well attended, the band played loudly, and the fire was big and hot. YOUNG'S CHEVROLET Mvrtle Creek KEN'S DRY CLEANING Roseburg 41 NIELSON'S MARKET Roseburg HARRY'S SAW SIGN SHOP Canvonville Everyone was interested in the entertainment at our CHRISTMAS PARTY, as you can tell by the eyes! PROGRAM. Juniors Present Ramon Stremcha, Terry Jones, and Terry Vaughn are surprised when Tom Mitchell, as desperate Thompson, pulls a gun. The hard-working play cast and stage hands of ’’Drums of Death” with their director, Mr. Gilbert Gordon. Terry Jones and Sylvia Sutton are startled to find Mary Edwards, Celeste, in a trance, while Nina Henry, Ramon Stremcha, and Lynda Myers look on. A D FEED STORE Riddle RIDDLE VARIETY STORE Riddle MYRTLE REALTY COMPANY Riddle RIDDLE CLEANERS “We Pick Lp Deliver 43 Graveyard Clean Up Here is the cemetery BEFORE it was tackled ' -• by the Riddle studentbody. This activity, in-stituted by the student council, was lauded by ■ ; the townspeople, ■ Deanna, Larry and Peggy are industriously raking up the poison oak and other debris. DURING Sylvia, Lynda and Jack are beginning to do some constructive shoveling. AFTER the seventy laborers finished their job, the cemetery displays her new look! DOMINTZ FLOWER SHOP Myrtle Creek JOHN’S COUNTRY STORE Myrtle Creek WINETROUT FORD SALES COMPANY Myrtle Creek AUTOMOTIVE P ARTS MACHINE Myrtle Creek A new organization this year is the TRIPLE TRIO. Don't be dismayed if the number of girls in the picture doesn't go with the name; three of the girls are alternates. They have had many practice sessions and we expect great things. The I. R. L., after a year of dormancy, has again blossomed into life. Under the able leadership of their president Mona Schofield (insert) this organization has worked out the answers to problems that have stumped John Foster Dulles. Taking part in the State I. R. L. convention was one of the projects for the year. C. I). LUMBER COMPANY Riddle 45 MYRTLE MARKET The Friendly Market Myrtle Creek Jump? WEIMER S GROCERY HERBERT LUMBER COMPANY Hi d il « Riddle Canyonville STAN’S TV REPAIR SHOP JIM O’NEAL BOOKKEEPING I SERVICE Canyonville Canyonville GOLDIE’S ROOTEKIE Roseburg WILSON’S CHAPEL of the ROSES Roseburg PHILLIP’S OFFICE SUPPLY DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Roseburg Roseburg Who’s Who (L.) Sweeping the poll for MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED were these seniors, Dan Kennedy and Jerrilyn Zifka. LEE PRESTON LIMBER CO. Riddle Chosen by the student body as the MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Noralou Preston and Steve Keele view their names on the (oops) Honor Roll? (above) Fastest guns in the West are Betty Jean Patrick and Jim Ball. These two are noted for their PERSONALITY PLUS. mm No, Jean Arma-gost hasn't been wading in the mud; these are her long black socks, a revived style at dear old Riddle High. Some of you may remember this popular style, the sac , worn here by Terri Daniels. Jack Ball is a perfect example of the handsome and welldressed athlete of Riddle High School. We hope this fad will become a tradition. QUICK FREEZE Riddle RIDDLE UNION SERVICE Riddle HART’S GENER L INSURANCE Riddle LILLY’S MARKET Riddle 57 Turf Trotters Rare moment: fish eaters look bad! MYRTLE CREEK BAKERY Myrtle Creek WARREN’S STL'DIO Myrtle Creek FRANK’S GARAGE Myrtle Creek CALIFORNIA PACIFIC UTILITIES Myrtle Creek MARTY BONN BOB SAILY BUTCH SHEPARD MISSING: JACK BALL Steve Stratton Senior Howard Barlow Senior JONE’S INSURANCE AGENCY Myrtle Creek SAW - SERVICE SUPPLY COMPANY Rose burg The Mail SOUTHERN DOUGLAS COUNTY’S NEWSPAPER Myrtle Creek ROEN’S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Roseburg Grunt and Groaners Name Won Lost Draw Joe Saily 3 2 1 Dennis Whaley 8 1 0 Roger Foster 7 1 0 Paul Griner 0 3 0 Walter Brown 2 7 0 Richard Jones 1 6 1 Gary Slay 2 8 0 Dan Kennedy 3 5 0 Phil Newcomb 5 1 0 Tom Bonn 3 4 0 Steve Stratton 5 4 1 Gary Anderson 5 2 1 Marty Bonn 5 4 1 Lonnie Jones 3 7 0 Calorie Counter Coach Jarvis WRESTLERS L. to R: Joe Saily, Dennis Whaley, Roger Foster, Robert Anderson, Paul Griner, Richard Jones, Walter Brown, Gary Slay, Tom Bonn and Lonnie Jones. Center: Phil Newcomb and Marty Bonn. Cm DRIVE-IN MARKET “One Stop Shopping Center Koseburg and Eugene Steve Stratton TEAM CAPTAIN Two fastest men: Roger Foster Dennis Whaley Dan Kennedy Gary Anderson FOREST GU N HOSPITAL and CLINIC Canyonville Dave Weakley Sharp Coaches Bill George, Jack Salo, winning strategy. MYRTLE CREEK GARAGE Myrtle Creek IX)N COON’S FLYING A Myrtle Creek KELLY’S FURNITURE STORE KINNEY’S VARIETY STORE Myrtle Creek Myrtle Creek Shooters and Dean Crosier map out JAMES M. MC (.INTV Myrtle Creek MYRTLE III ILOING SUPPLY, INC. Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CREEK HARDWARE Myrtle Creek Jack Ball Gene Morrison COLLIN’S GARAGE Riddle FROSH L to R: Clinton Traylor Harold Rhoads Steve Gaddis Larry Hunt Don Fisher Mike Schofield John Cassidy JR. VARSITY L to R: Dennis Hunt, mgr. Ralph Hanson Jack Wilcox Don Fisher Mike Patrick John Cassidy Tom Mitchell Frank Hausotter HAMLIN’S MARKET RICE’S MUSIC CENTER Myrtle Creek Canyonville VAN DINE MEAT COMPANY THE GOLDEN EAGLE GAS-1 RY Myrtle Creek Myrtle Creek RIDDLE ROAD QUEENS CANYON VARIETY Canyonville NICKEL HOWL Tri—City AIRPORT CAFE Canyonville Carnival Time Queen Deanna Harper, sophomore, and her court (1. to r.) Maxine Ruckel, senior; Terry Jones, junior; and Penne Myers, freshman, reigned royally over the festivities. Highlighting the evening was the drawing for the portable T. V. set. Sponsored jointly by the coaches, Mr. Brown and the student council, the carnival was deemed successful beyond all expectations. Approximately $1000 was netted, and it was put to work in the student activities fund. Seniors Present Big Flirt Dan Kennedy up to his old tricks again. Mad Susan Navarro attempts to stab the villain, Steve Keele, as other interested parties laughingly look on. Take Your Medicine Judy Dawson, as Dovey, tries to tempt Steve Keele with her feminine wiles. Jane Anderson is jealous. ROSEBURG LUMBER COMPANY Dillard 66 STROBRIDGE INSURANCE AGENCY Riddle ABOVE are pictured the cast of the play with their director Mr. Gordon. Those that attended the one night stand (particularly the children in the front rows)agreed that the play was extremely funny. BELOW are snaps of the cast as they cut a few back stage capers. PITT'S GOLDEN EAGLE SERVICE COPELAND LUMBER YARD S. A. NEARING, O.M.I). Riddle Riddle Riddle f ASPEY’S MACHINE SHOP Riddle Musical Premier: The Governor's Daughter Director Mahoney, Pianist Preston, and Dramatist Casebeer. Senator Snow (Dan Kennedy) plays Funsies with the girls of the chorus. The Governor, flanked by his two wives, sings a song to his daughters, as the two Johns, Aunt Mary, and Octavo look on. Flash! The reporters have just received the scoop from the Governor! 68 These spruced up noise-making members of the RHS BAND were loudly acclaimed for their musical efforts. Led by Director Jack Mahoney, they performed at Band Fun Night and the Spring Concert. The BAND also co-sponsored the University of Oregon Symphonic Band. Smiling pretty are the personnel of the William R. Riddle Chapter of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Mona Schofield, president, instituted a limited tutoring program. “Riddle Business Support You You Support Riddle Business' Thin Clads Our MUSCLE BUILDERS: Chuck Miller, Mike Schofield and Larry Hunt. Our FLEET-FOOTED: Bob Saily, Mike Croney, Terry Vaughn and Joe Saily. Donations SANDERS SHOE STORE LESTER’S TOY X HOBBY SHOP HORN’S APPLIANCE ROSEBURG DENTAL CLINIC DOUGLAS MACHINE - RjisMilS I This year's Track Squad had plenty of opportunity to build up those muscles as they made the track ready for competition. Coach Salo and his men hauled many a load of sand and sawdust before the first meet. Some of the fellows piled up good records and others have hope for the future. Those attending the District Meet included Dan Kennedy, Terry Vaughn, Tom Bonn and Jim Ball. Our HEAVIES: Marty Bonn and Tom Bonn. HANNA NICKEL SMELTING COMPANY Riddle SENIOR TRACKMEN: Hurdler Steve Stratton and Miler Dan Kennedy. Our RELAY MEN: Jim Ball and Bruce Mim-naugh. ■ 71 Missing: Mark Grooms Mike Patrick Gary S t e Hard Hitters Though the Varsity Team didn’t roll up a very impressive record in League play (five won, five lost), they managed to give the fans some exciting games. Those making the All-Star Team were: Jack Ball, Dave Weakley, Gene Morrison and Lee Paetz. Coach George recalls the year's Varsity record. Coach Jarvis cheered with prospects for next year. The sparkling Junior Varsity team came out on top this season with a six won, none lost record. These Giants of Baseball are: Dennis Whaley, Ralph Hanson, Harold Rhoads, Tom Mitchell, Dennis Dunn, Martin Metcalf, Phil Newcomb, Don Fisher and Mike Patrick. Team Manager was Clinton Traylor. MYRTLE CREEK BRANCH OF U. S. NATIONAL BANK Mr. George Wilton, Manager These boys were selected by their coaches to be the OUTSTANDING SENIORS in their respective sports. Steve Stratton Steve Keele Dan Kennedy Football Basketball Track Girls Due to her outstanding service to the Student Body and her active participation in many school functions Noralou Preston was voted GIRL OF THE YEAR. These girls were deemed GIRL OF THE MONTH by vote of Girls' League members and the faculty. L to R: Mona Schofield, February; Barbara Williams Hoefer, May; Judy Dawson, January; Edna Newcomb, March; and Betty Jean Patrick, April. 75 Mother’s Tea: An Old Fashioned Girl A Mother of the Year corsage is pinned on Mrs. Willard Preston. Backed by an expansive western scene Lil' ole Peggy Koer- (painted by Nancy McCoy and her crew) are ner waits patiently Ila Keele and a dummy, both of whom wore beside the cabin door, period dress to the Tea. Advisor Mrs. McGee and Girl of the Year Noralou Preston smile for the camera. MYRTLE DAIRY PRODUCTS Myrtle Creek 76 THE GOLDEN RULE Myrtle Creek RAVENSWOOD DAIRY PINE CONE Myrtle Creek Canyonville Juniors Triumphant Shown in their clam shell is the Junior-Senior Prom court; Princess Sylvia Sutton, Queen Mona Schofield, King Dan Kennedy, Prince Jim Ball and Princess Lynda Myers. Camera shy is Prince Jack Ball. Pictured below is the mural that helped transform the gym into a proper setting for the theme, Red Sails in the Sunset . SOUTH UMPQUA HANK Canyonville Everyone was proud of our Outstanding Senior Athletes, especially Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Stratton and Mrs. Keeie. Miss Holm makes fourth year GAA Mr. Mahoney receives Band's appreciation. Congratulations are given to our four Senior lettermen by Mr. George. awards. Awards Salo awards Sophomore letters. A fine crop of Frosh Athletes. Donations: DR. JONES CLINIC DEL’S BUILDING SUPPLY DR. C. tt. CLARIDGE DR. GOODWIN DR. J. P. WILSON. Dentist RF.XALL DRUGS Casebeer hands out Journalism certificates. Commencement A capacity crowd came to give the Class of 1959 a big send off. The Salutatory was given by Mae Wagoner; Steve Keele drew a few chuckles with his Valedictory; and the main address was offered by Dr. Marshall Woodell of Southern Oregon College. (Above) Mae Wagoner is shown addressing the audience. (Below) Principal Brown makes a few introductory remarks before making scholarship awards. 82 Hysterical Moments Cleaning up after our last hysterical moments are our CUSTODIANS, Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Rigsby. Detentionary Custodian, Pat, saw his duty and did it.


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