Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)
- Class of 1955
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' ff .1 Q1 7761, facolq p a a a s I ,.. W, ww 5 I I r Q be S 1 jf 'J '9 f 55' inf? if 5,315 MR. BUIZLL Mathematics MRS. CLARK Home liconumics MR. CRARY Mathematics MRS. DAVIS Ifnglish I0 MR. DURAN Office Machines MISS DYAR Typing I, II xy. Su' 5 Ni., .. viii? X 195 ' MR. BARNECK English 9 MR. BARNES Social Studios MR. BODEEN English ll MR. BOSS Trades anal Industry MR. BRADY Biology MRS. BROADDUS English 10 ski MR. GROW Agriculture MR. GUZZO American Problems MR. HALL Band MR. HARPER Physical Education MR. HILL Mathematics MR. HOFFMAN U. S. History A MR. EASTER American Problems MR. EDIE Woodworking I, II, III MR. FEASLEY Art MR. FRANCE Mechanical Drawing MR. GEORGE Social Studies MISS GRIMES Physical Education MR. LINDQUIST Chemistry MRS. LORRAINE Foreign Language MR. MADSEN Auto Mechanics MRS. MCTAGGART Home Economics MR. MEILING Mathematics MR. MOLDENHAUER General Shop MISS HOLLCRAFT English 12 MRS. MONGER Library MRS. JOHNSON Physical Education MR. JOHNSON Orchestra MR. KRUG Algebra MR. LINDSEY Visual Aids MRS. RODGERS English 9 MR. ROOS General Shop MR. SCUDDER Social Studies MR. SEARLE General Business MR. SEVERSON Physical Education MR. SHEWBERT General Science MRS. PEMBERTON Physical Education MR .POPOVICH Physical Education MR. PURDY English 11 MRS. RIFFE English 12 MISS ROBERTS Bookkeeping MR. ROBINS Chorus MR. WARNES Shorthand MRS. WARNES Speech MRS. SIMONSON Home Economics MISS SMITH U. S. History MR. SNYDER Bookkeeping Miss soRENsoN Typing MR. STRASBURG Biology MISS TURNER English 10 Mr. Xwarncs dictatcs shortlmnd. Cggqh Hoffman U-Qing Hgllqraft lashes Robins, Mr. Buell teaches math the modern way. Mr. Simon advises Mr. Bodeen., Mr, Snyder and john Hatfield make deal. F V Vt , s,,A. L 1, f JQ s,sL h 3 J i in Mr. Feasley wins another art award. Mr. Guzzo ponders salary. Dear Yehow Students: X shah ahways :ernefnhes the honor whkch you phced upon me Xast May kn ehecnng, mc your dass oseskdent io: xhe mm '54-'57 X have :eahy enyoyeo working wkxh you thks year and aooceckate the co-ooeranon you have gwen me. ' v ' X aoesshkp and co-ooecatkon, and has Bekng, you: oseslocnt has taught me sornethxng, xn e gw en :ne cxpenence kn takkng and cattykng out resoonskbkhtkes. X yvksh ah oi you happiness and success ah through hie. hw Q This year's Student Council was under the leadership of Dan Arensmeier, President, who had a capable group of officers-Hoddy Turner, junior Vice Presidentg Kernie Doughton, Sophomore Vice Presidentg joan Phillips, Secretaryg Mark Robbins, Treasurerg Carole Hunter, Assistant Treasurerg Wayne Henninger, Business Managerg and Jim Schaeffer, Sergeant-at-Arms. Along with this group of officers was a representative from each of the first period classes. Outstanding among achievements of this year's council was a successful drive for new bleachers which would be paid for by charging students an additional 31.00 on their A.S.B. cards. Lefl to figblz Nancy Bell, Sophomore Representativeg Gayle Geddes, Freshman Representativeg Sue Holcomb, Freshman Representativeg Carole Hunter, Assistant Treasure-rg Ron Sanders, junior Repre- sentativeg David France, Senior Representativeg Howard Turner, junior Vice Presidentg Joan Phillips, Secretaryg Dan Arensmeier, Presidentg Wayne Henninger, Business Managerg Kernie Doughton, Sophomore Vice Presidentg Mark Robbins, Treasurer. m... V f ,' fi, af:-f 3,,: . L . Ms VW! Seam Yww Sfwdwmw ?w44wm 74 ge femem As The class of '55 leTT The halls oT R.H.S. They leTT behind memories of deeds well done and many happy experiences. Four years were spenT here, during which Time These boys and girls maTured inTo young men and women. ln Their senior year, The grandesT year of all, They proved Their mighT and upheld The honor of being TirsT class in The school. The Senior Class Carnival in November was a rousing success and The seniors wenT on To do an even Tiner job in The Polio drive: They won inTerclass compeTi- Tion wiTh a TdTal of S2700. Spring broughT The Class Play and all The ex- ciTing acTiviTies of a graduaTion which made some happy and oThers sad. As They wenTlTrom high school ouT inTo The world To make a life of Their own, iT seemed ThaT many greaT and successful ciTizens would be The producTs of The class of '55. 1 , ! .J .f in v 3 , 9 4 5 X i ' Q ' a 9 . 3, 43 ' ' A.. 4. : Sf. V Y an 5, 'M v H, ,-, I 'A x. ,,., , I l if ,QJ xx 1 Aff , , 1 t 5 , 2 K x JIM BROOKS Prefidenl SHARON HAREN Treufurer NUB BEAMER Sergemzl-at-A1'm.r DAVID FRANCE Caznzril Rep. BOB THOMAS Vice Preridenl DONNA ARCHER Serretary 7 955 nf'm m -1 - JERRY ARcH1sR Transferred Tillamook Hi-Y 3, 4 Orange R 3 Sports Editor 3 ANITA AROLA 'Transferred Menahga, Minn. 2 Nu Delta 3, 4 A Cappella 4 Operetta 3, 4 HOWARID BACKEN Hi-Y 1, 2 Order of R 3, 4 Boys' League 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-at Arms Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 3, 4 4 3 3 DAN ARENSMEIER Key Club 3, 4 Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Sigma Mu Chi 3 President 3 Hi-Y 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3 ASB President 4 LEE ASHWORTH Sigma Mu Chi 5, 4 MARIE BARKER GAA 2 Pepsters 5 IRL 4 SALLY RA13 Al3AlN'fS Pep Club 1. 2 Dilettantes 1, 4 May Fete Princess 1 Library Club 3 Pepsters 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 FTA 4 GAA 1 KEITH ANDERSON Boys' League KAREN MAE AMUNDSON FHA 1, 2. 3, 4 Parliamentarian 3 Vice President 4 FTA.3. 4 Treasurer 3 IRL 4 Historian 4 Nu Delta 4 Dilettantes 4 Operetta DONNA ARCHER Transferred Tillamook 3 Pepsters 3 Library Club 5, 4 County President 4 May Fete Princess 3 Class Secretary 4 Carnival Princess 4 Operetta 3, 4 A Cappella 3, 4 Prom Princess 3 VERN BARTRAM DONNA LEE BASHEORD Boys' League GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Sports Manager 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 3 JIM B ASSON JIM BATCHELDER FFA 1, 2 Transferred Sacramento. California 4 Boys' League FRANK BAUMEISTER Transferred Ashland 3 Dilettantes 4 Los Troubadours 4 BARBARA BAY Girls' League DIXIE BELL Pep Club 1, 2 Operetta 3 GLEN BAXENDALE Sigma Mu Chi 3 FRANCES BECKER Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 5 Los Troubadours 4 Majorette 2 MARY FAITH BENTLEY JC Aides 1, 2, 5, 4 Nu Delta 1, 2 FHA 1 Warrior Guard 1, 2, President 3 Vice President 4 GAA 1 Band 1, 2 3 JIM 151awl.laY Blind Z, 3. 4 Pep Band 3 CAROL JUNE BjlERKlE GAA l, 2 FTA 4 FHA 2. 3, 4 Historian 2. 3 President 4 YVONNIQ Bl.AKi5l.Y 'Transferred Dierks. Arkansas 2 Girls' League 2, 3. Mll.FCJRlJ C. BIDDINOTON Orange R 3. 4 Sports Editor 4 Order of R 2. 3. 4 Tennis 1. 2, 4 Football 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY BLACK Pep Club 2 Library Club 3 Secretary 3 Class Play 3 GARY' Buss Transferred North Platte, Nebraska 2 Football 3 3 1 ' Hfmo TW.. MARGARET L. BLIZARD Transferred LaGrande GAA 3. 4 Vice President 4 SANDRA BOURBIEAU Transferred Bellflower. California 4 Dilettantes 4 Los Troubadours 4 IRL 4 TOMMY BLYTHE 3 Nu Delta 1. 2. 3, 4 President 4 Track 3. 4 JAMES A. BROOKS Transferred Longview Washington 3 Honor Society 4 Key Club 4 Hi-Y 4 Umpqua Staff 4 Sports Editor 4 Class President 4 Basketball 4 , A LIL . , - 2 , LAVERNE BURBACH FHA 1, 2,. 3, 4 Warrior Guard 4 Operetta 3 GEORGE BUTTLER Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DICK BROWN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Manager 4 Cross Country 3 Football 2 VALERIA BRUDEN FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Chairman 3 Library Club 4 RYLAND Bnoszio Boys' League 1, 2, 3 DENNIS .BRUNDAGE Order of R 1, 2, 3 President 3 Vice President 4 Hi-Y 2 President 2 Orange R 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Boys' League l, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 SALLY BUCKINGHAM LAVENE BURBACH Transferred Klamath Falls 2 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 GAA 1, 2 Nu Delta 2 Operetta 3 4 , 4 4 NANCY C. BURNETT FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Parliamentarian 4 Operetta 3 MARY LEE CANDY GAA 1 Pep Club 1 Dilettantes 4 President 4 Nu Delta 4 FTA 4 l.. -.--v-1 VUIZNDIELL CARTER 'Transferred Wfilliams, Minnesota 2 Boys' League 2. 3. 4 Juno CHAPMAN Boys' League NANCY' CATE Transferred C0 Honor Society Secretary 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 President 4 Pep Club 2 Operetta 2, 3, A Cappella 3, JANET CHURCH Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice Presid Scribe 4 FBLA 4 Orange R 4 MARLYCE CAREY Honor Society 3. Pepsters 2 Dilettantes 2 FBLA 4 President 4 Library Club 2 Nu Delta 4 JOHN T. CARSON rvallis 2 3,4 4 4 4 ent 3 Business Manager 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 3 KYI,lE CLAIBORNE SANDRA S, CLARK Transferred LaPine 2 GAA 1 Boys' League 2, 3, 4 Order of R 3, Track 2. 3. 4 Cross Country 4 4 4 PAT CARLOCK Transferred Myrtle Creek 3 GAA 4 CLAYRE CARTER Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3, Historian 2 GAA 2, 3 Honor Society Band 1, 2, 3 Majorette 2, 3 4 3, f CONNIIE JEAN CLEVELAND Transferred Portland 3 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3. 4 IRL 3, 4 Secretary 3 Treasurer 4 FTA 4 Secretary 4 FBLA 4 Los Troubadours 4 Operetta 3, 4 A Cappella 3, 4 FRED COMES Band 1, 2, 3 NANCY COLEMAN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Vice President Pep Club 1, 2 Orange R 3 ROY COTTON 4 Transferred Shelton 1 Honor Society 3, Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 4 German Band 3, 4 GARY CRENSHAW Hi-Y 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 President 4 Order of R 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Baseball 1, 4 Football 2, 4 CHARLES S. CROSE Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms 2 President 3 Dilettantes 3 Los Troubadours 4 CAROL DAVIS Pepsters 3 T8zI ILENIZ R. CRIST Nu Delta 1, 2, GAA 4 A Cappella 4 Operetta 2, 3, GAIL R. DAILEY Boys' League 4 CHARLOTTE L. DAVIS GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2 Operetta 3 3 MAIKX' IDAVIS MARX' DIERRYBERRY 'lrarisfcrrccl Glide 4 Wfarrior Guard 2 Girls' League 4 Los Tmubadours 4 Operetta 3 A Cappella 4 WAYNIQ R. Di1,woR1'H DOLIGLAS DCDNACA IRL 3, 4 Order of R 3, 4 Band 1, 2. 5, 4 Tennis 3, 4 GIEKJRCEIE DoNNi21,i.Y KARIZN Louisiz DRYER Opcfcml 3' 4 Transferred Bend 3 A Cappella 5, 4 Pcpsters 3 Football 2, 3 Tri.Hi-Y gy 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Prom Queen 3 Carnival Princess 4 Homecoming Princess Girls' League President 4 4 Ti-iERrisA DLIRANIH Los Troubaclours Operetta 3 A Cappella 4 Class Play 3 , JOANNI3 DYs1Nc51zR Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 2,3,4 JAN DYER Transferred Kerrville Texas 4 Pepsters 4 Nu Delta 4 JANICIZ EASTMAN FHA 1 Nu Delta 1. 2. 3, 4 ,IC Aides 2 Tri-Hi-Y Z. 3. 4 Chaplain 3 A Cappella 4 Orchestra 5, 4 LoIs MARIE FOSBACK ROBERT K- FRASIER FHA 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 RONALD FRASIER RALPH FRAY Band 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 NANCY L. ENGLE Girls' League Point Chairman Nu Delta 4 GAA 1, 2. 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 JC Aides 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 President 4 Honor Society 4 BOB FIZIGEL Honor Society 3, 4 Band Z, 3 Pep Band 2 GAYLE M. FLETCHER Girls' League 4 BILL EVANS Transferred Long Beach California 2 Rally Squad 3. 4 Yell King 4 Track 3 SUZANNI5 FISHER IRL 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Orange R 4 Pep Club 1, 2 CARMEN FoR1m Pep Club 1. 2 Tri Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 President 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Faraday Club 2 Band 1, 3 Pep Band 3 la., 111m.fan.a.,., A BEVERLY GOODWIN GAA 2 Pepsters 2 Rally Squad 3 Prom Princess 3 PAT GREER Los Troubadours 3, 4 President 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4 Nu Delta 3, 4 SHARON HAREN FHA 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Class Treasurer 4 KAY GREENQUIST Nu Delta 3, 4 IRL 4 A Cappella 4 Key Club Prince STEVE HALL Order of R 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4 FREDDIE HARGIS Order of R 2, Band 2, 3 Basketball 4 Football 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 ss2 HAL FRETWELL Sigma Mu Chi 3 junior-Senior Hi-Y Baseball 3, 4 NANCY FROMDAHL ASB Secretary 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Pep Club 2 A Cappella 3, 4 President 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Girls' League ' ' 5 Vice President Carnival Princess 4 HARLOW FRIDAY Order of R 3 Class Play 3 Track 2, 3. 4 SHERRY GAYLOR Tri-Hi-Y 2 Pep Club 1 Class Play 3 3,4 3,4 BONNIE HARRIS Girls' League GIL HARVEY Order of R Wrestling 2, 3 3,4 , 4 RALPH HARRIS Wrestling 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 JOHN R. HATFIELD Order of R 2, 3, 4 Sigma Mu Chi 3 FBLA 4 Tennis Manager 2 Track Manager 3, 4 l E l l Los Troubadours 3, 4 Vice President 4 Nu Delta 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Class Play 3 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Head Majorette 4 MA:--W. Am mam. . 'IANNICE HENBEST WAYNE HENNINGER FHA 1 Order of R 2, 3, 4 IRL 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Council Rep 1, 3 ASB Business Manager 4 Class Play 3 Tennis 1, Z, 3, 4 GERALD HEMBREE DALE ARTHUR HERRMAN Transferred Glide 3 FFA 1. 2 A Cappella 3, 4 Band 1, 2 l JIM HIATT NANCY ANN HIBBARD Band 1 Pep Club 1 Tennis 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Historian 3 JOYCE DEAN Hicrcs Pep Club 1, 2 JC Aides 1, 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Los Troubadours 3 FTA 3 Band 2 Orange R 3 Class Play 3 MARTHA HINCH Girls' League 1, 4 DOREEN HORNBUCKLE Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 GARY HILBERT Class Play 3 T811 4 President 4 Class Play 3 DOROTHY HOLBROOK FHA 2, 3, 4 Reporter 2, 3 Historian 4 IRL 4 Chaplain 4 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 KAY HORNSCHUCH Transferred Medford 2 IRL 3, 4 Historian 5 Secretary 4 ROSA L. HUBBARD Library Club 3, 4 Secretary 5 FHA 3, 4 Nu Delta 4 SANDRA LEE HUMPHREYS FHA 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Vice President 2 Los Troubadours 4 Nu Delta 5, 4 Orange R 3, 4 Assistant Editor 3 Editor 4 BOBBETTE HUEF GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 FHA 2, 3 FBLA 4 Tumbling Club 4 Pep Club 2 MYRON IvERsoN Boys' League 1, 2 3 4 ELVA SCROGGINS JOHNSON Transferred Parlier, California 1 Girls' Glee 2 A Cappella 3 BARBARA JOHNSTONE Girls' League 4 PAT JACOBS Girls' League Nu Delta 1, 2 ETNA JOINER Dilettantes 2 FBLA Treasurer 4 Reporter 4 Nu Delta 4 CARL JOHNSON Senior Band 2, 1, 2, 3,4 73,4 3,4 GEORGIA JENNINGS Transferred Elma, Washington 2 Library Club 4 RALPH B. JOHN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 CLAYTON L. JOHNSON Track 1 Operetta 3 T841 4 LARRY F. KATZENMEYER JOHN CLAYTON KEEL Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Transferred New Hope, Alabama 1 T8zI 4 l JUDY LYNN KETTLEMAN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 4 JC Aides 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 Secretary 4 Majorette 2, 3, 4 Head Majorette 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 HAROLIJ KLEVE Transferred Fresno, California 3 Boys' League 4 CONRAD LAKEY Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 A L 4L REX KEELY PAT KENNEDY FHA 3, 4 Nu Delta 4 GAA 4 CAROL KINCH Pep Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Chaplain 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Umpqua 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor 4 JOANIE KRUSE Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 3 JC Aides 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 2 Chaplain 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Umpqua 3, 4 Business Manager 4 JACK LANDER Order of R 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Boys' League 1. Z. 3, 4 MIZLBA J. KELLEY FHA l Pep Club 1, 2 Vice President 2 GAA 1, 2, 3. 4 Point Chairman 4 JOYCE KENWORTHY Transferred Sutherlin 2 Nu Delta 3, 4 JC Aides 3, 4 Rosnrm LAYCOCK VERN MOE LENTZ Transferred Coleman, Transferred Salem 2 Wfisconsin 3 A Cappella 4 Girls' League 3, 4 Football Manager 3 MARSHA RAE LEHRBACH DENNIS D- I-INNELL Class Secretary 1 T811 4 May Fete 1 Homecoming Princess 4 Carnival Princess 4 1 i..aw rr. ,v1a-fi.,iva JERRALD LINSON Transferred Grand Junction, Colorado 2 Operetta 3 A Cappella 4 JUDIE LOUNSBURY GAA 1 FHA 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Secretary 5 Band 1, 2 JESSE LOWMAN FFA 1, 2 SAM LONG Track 5, 4 Football 4 Jon Lowa Transferred Myrtle Creek l Operetta 1 RALPH MAISENBACH Boys' League CAROL K. MANNING ARDATH MARosoIc Band 3 Transferred Sheridan, FHA 4 Wyoming 3 Operetta 3 JC Aides 3, 4 Los Troubadours 3, 4 IRL 4 FBLA 4 WILMA j. MARSHALI. GERALDINE MARTIN FHA 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Reporter 4 Operetta 3 TOM MARTIN DICK MAYER Order of R 3, 4 Transferred Brentwood, Football 4 California 3 Track 1. 3. 4 Band 3, 4 A Cappella 4 DAVID MAvEs JOHN Mc1CAIII.I1x' Boys' League Order of R 5, 4 Band 1. 2. 3. 4 llnsketbzzll 4 MARLENE MCCONNRLL NANCH' MCFARLANIw Transferred White Salmon, Transferred Wfalpnrt 2 Washington 4 Tri l-Ii-Y 2, 3. 4 Girls' League 4 Honor Sotiety 3. 4 Drum Major l, 2, 3 JOAN MESERVE MARY MICHEL FHA 1 Pep Club 1 Faraday Club 2 FHA 1, 2 GAA 1, 2 FBLA 4 Los Troubadours 2 VIRGIL D. MILLS RONDA MOE Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 C-12 2, 3 Girls' League Sergeant-at-Arms 4 JOAN MCGHEHEY LEWIS MCINTYRE Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Transferred Days Creek 2 Basketball 4 Tennis 4 RALPH W. MCWILLIAMS MYRON MEAD Transferred Tillamook 2 Band 2 Order of R 3, 4 Operetta 3 MAX MORGAN CHARLES MEREDITH Honor Society 3, 4 FFA 1 Track 3, 4 Pepsters 1, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Pepsters 2, 3 A Cappella 4 NIQII NAY Nu Delta 1. 2. 5. 4 WANIIA NIiP1'llNI2 Pcpstcrs 4 RAMON NlCHOl.S TM 3. 4 CI-IARI.oTTIz NEAL FHA 1, 2, 4 Treasurer 4 Secretary 2 NONIIA MAXINE NEwPoRT FHA 1 BRICIE NIELSEN Order of R 3, Football Manager 4 WALTIR DAVID MONQIR B05 Moog! DAVID SAM MORGAN Rum MORCAN Ord Orange R 4 Class Pluy 5 Tr Class PresIdent 1 ASB VIce Presldent 1 JOHN NORTHCRAFT FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Nu Delta 1 Wrestling 4 SHARON OSTRANDER Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 FTA 4 President 4 ORREL JEAN OSTERMAN TH-HEY 5, 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Majorette 2, 3, 4 KENNETH OVERTON Hi-Y 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 CHARLES PALMER Boys' League NORMA PAvEsE California 3 Girls' League 4 CARROLL PEETZ Dilettantes 1, 2, 3, 4 Faraday Club 2 IRL 4 Key Club 2, 3, 4 .fg 'w lRl Transferred San Fernando, BARBARA A. P C-12 2, 3 Pepsters 2, 3 ATTISON Tfi-Hi-Y 5, 4 Prom Princess KEN PAYTON Boys' League ALBERT PERRY Transferred D T8aI 3, 4 3 allas 2 ORVAI. R. PIzTnRsON Transferred Auburn, New York 1 Key Club 3. 4 Treasurer 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Vice President 4 Tennis 2. 3, 4 ERNEST PINZ 'Transferred Grants Pass 4 DIANE PINARD Transferred Crescent California 3 Girls' League 3. 4 JOAN PHILLIPS C-12 2, 3 Vice President 2 President 3 Pepsters 2 Honor Society 3, 4 Umpqua 2 Operetta 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 3, 4 Key Club Princess 3 ASB Rep. 1 ASB Secretary 4 Class Secretary 2 CARoI.I2 JEANNE PON WILLIAM L. POOLE Pep Club 1 Los Troubadours 2 GAA l Track 3, 4 Cross Country 4 fvesjiegfgag . , f my L I an Q. City, srl As in sa S as A ?i,i?ii A if fi--3 I ,., ig.. .21-.1 f . I. -' - rizilfli G M A A Q i?fS4i..,. f T- ' - Ig , ' Z' I -1 13: 1. ORILE POPE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 VELMA VAL R. Pep Club 1 Pepsters 3 President 3 Rally Squad 4 Operetta 3, 4 A Cappella 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Prom Princess 3 POST BONITA R. POsT FHA 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 SUE POTTER FHA 1 FTA 4 IRL 5, 4 Vice President 4 JC Aides 4 BERNICE RICI-IEsoN Dilettantes 3, 4 JC Aides 3, 4 Warrior Guard 1, 2 MARK ROBBINS Transferred Corvallis 2 Order of R. 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Vice President 4 ASB Treasurer 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Cross Country 3, 4 ALLEN DUKEn RICKETTS Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary I Order of R. 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Los Troubadours 5, Key Club 3, 4 President 4 Class Play 3 Band 2, 3, 4 CAMILLE ROBERTSON TIIIII-Y 2, 3, 4 Nu Delta 2, 4 FBLA 4 Vice President 4 MARGARET LOUISE POWELL FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 President 3 Treasurer 2 HARRY GENE RAPP JIM RAAIJE Band 1, 2 WESLEY REBER Order of R. 3, 4 FFA 1 T841 4 DARLENE R. RENAULD BETTY RICHARDSON Transferred Kennewick, Transferred Oklahoma 7 Washington 4 Girls' League Pepsters 4 R XYAA . -Sill. I 4 Way . GAYLE SANDERS Opcrctta 3, 4 A Cappella 3, 4 JAMES ScgHA1a1fFi2R Order of R, Z, 3, 4 liand 2 ASB Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Fivothzlll 2. 3.4 Trunk 3, 4 Wrestling 3, 4 MARY SCHULZIQ Transferred Portland 2 Orange R. 3 FBLA 3 Scnrctary 3 Honor Souicty 3, 4 President 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Class Secretary 3 Prom Primers 3 Carnival Queen 4 Hmm-coming Princess 4 ROGER LRE SANDERS Operetta 3. 4 Nu Delta 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Lou RAE SCHRADER GAA 1 Wa rrior Guard 3 PATRICIA A. SHELLEY Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 2 VERNA JOANNE Ross BILL ROTH FHA 2, 5, 4 Transferred Vancouver Operetta 3. 4 U C. 2 T8:I 4 JANICE MAY SAAR ANTOINIQTTIQ Tom T,-i.Hi.Y 3, 4 ST. ONG12 Girls' League Treasurer 3 FTA 3' 4 FBLA 5- 4 Los Troubadours 3 PL-psturs 2 Rally Squad 3, 4 Opcrctta 3 JANETE SHERWOOD Pep Club 2 Pepsters 3, 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 C112 2. 3, 4 Secretary-Treasure HARVEY L. SIMMONS sigma Mu chi 4 IRL 4 Hi-Y 4 ANN SHORT Pepsters 1 JC Aides 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 1' 2, 3 Nu Delta 3, 4 Library Club 3, 4 Secretary 4 JEAN LAvoNNE SIMPSON Dilettantes 1 FHA 4 Operetta 3 BILL SLACK JOHN SLAUGI-ITER Hi-Y 4 Transferred Baker 2 Track 3 Band 2 Boa SMITH BONNIE L. SMITH Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 - Transferred Milwaukie Library Club 3, 4 President 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA ANN SORY BOB SPIELMAN C-12 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 T841 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 JOHN STEINER Transferred Caldwell, Idaho 2 KATHERINE SToRMs Nu Delta 3, 4 Dilettantes 4 A Cappella 3, 4 MERLE SUITER Girls' League DORIS I. SWARTZ Dilettantes 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Los Troubadours Honor Society 5, Class Play 3 PATRICIA TARVIN Girls' League LEE VALE LORNA RAE VANCE Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1 GAA 1 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasu Operetta 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 4 GERALDINE VAN KOMEN JANIS VOSIKA Transferred Sutherlin 4 Los Troubadours 4 Nu Delta 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, Los Troubadours 4 FBLA 4 Operetta 3, 4 A Cappella 4 BOB THOMAS MARTY THOMAS Order of R 1, 2, 3, 4 IRL 4 President 4 Reporter 4 Class Vice President 3, 4 Pepsters 4 A Cappella 3, 4 FTA 4 Football 3. 4 Library 4 Wrestling 2. 3, 4 Orange R 4 Los Troubadou GAA 3 DON THRONBURG JOHN TINKER Bam-1 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' League Pep Band 2, 3, 4 MARY TODD STAN TUEL Transferred Medford 2 FFA 1, 2 Dilettantes 3, 4 GAA 2 IRL 3, 4 Treasurer 3 President 4 FHA 4 rer 4 4 rs2 2?- LYNN R. WALLIS DIZLORIES WARNIER Boys' League 4 FHA 1, 2 Historian 2 Majorette 2 GARY WATKINS NANCY ANNE WI2I.Ls T8cI 4 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2. 3 Sergeant-at-Arms 3 Secretary 4 Rally Squad 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 CARIIIEY CLAIRE BILL WELT WHI2I.CHIzI, FFA 3 Je Ames 1. 2. TRI 4 Lilwrnry Club 3 FHA l, 2 Wiirricmi' Guard 1, 2 - A Chief 2 IRL 4 Nu Delta 1. 2, 3, 4 LEON XVHITIH MARLENE WHITE Transferred White Salmon, Transferred Salem 3 Wzishingtnmn 4 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 4 BISVIIRLY ANN MARY Lou WILLIAMS XVILKINSON Transferred Orofino, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Idaho 3 Orange R 4 JIM VUILSON JANE WINGFIELD CHEEK T811 3, 4 FHA 1 Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4 Los Troubadours 2 A Cappella 4 EO WINTER I-UE WHITE Hi-Y 3 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Los Troubadours 3 A Cappella 3. 4 Operetta 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Class Vice President 1, 2 Class President 3 Football 3 .i QM-,,..,, , m,,, GREG YOUNG Transferred Baker 4 Pep Band 4 Honor Society 4 Hi-Y 4 Band 4 Orange R 4 JOY DALE ZELLER Dilettantes 1, 2 Faraday Club 2 Los Troubadours 4 Nu Delta 4 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 FTA 3 Tumbling Club 1, 2, JEAN ZILKOSKI Transferred Coburg 4 JC Aides 4 3 F BOB YLVISAKER Band 2, 3, 4 SANDRA ZENOR Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROL ZIMMERMAN Transferred Eugene 3 Pepsters 4 Los Troubadours 4 Tri-Hi-Y 4 VANCE BOWEN Tennis Manager 3 DAVID FRANCE Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Class Rep. 4 PEGGY BURKE T ri-Hi-Y 3, 4 T841 4 JIM HODSON Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ARNOLD MCCARTI-IY Boys League 1, 2, 3, 4 724:79 NUB BEAMER SHARON LEE BELL SUSAN BLAIR DARLENE DEI-'REECE ALBERT DUNI-IAM HENRY HALL JACK HOUSTON JUDY MCBROOM RONNIE MUNSON ROBERT RICI-IESON BARBARA RODLEY FRANK SUTTON HAROLD WESTIN BRADLEY WILES LARRY ZUVER JOE ROGAN Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 DICK WILLIAMSON Boys' League 1, 2, 3 T811 4 DIXIE ESSELSTROM TI'?d.fu7'F7' ALLEN LINDBLOOM Sergeant-at-Armf RON SANDERS Counril Rep. JERRY DROSCHER Prejidenl DONNA PIPER Vire Prefident SHARON LANDER Serretary 775 w -mwkylmwwfwf, 1 I ff -ww, Floyd Biddington Sally Blixseth Marie Bosch Charlene Boyles Bob Bradley Carol Brant Cliff Briggs Gary Briggs Vera Brinkley Roger Brinkman Robert Bromps Lawrence Brown 1-1mwm.ml war A Marietta Adams Danny Albion Virginia Albion Phillip Atone Theresa Atterbury David Aydelott Patricia Babcock Mary Anne Backen Bruce Bailey Marjorie Barg Clell Barker Gordon Batsch Joyce Beecroft Barbara Bellm Glena Benintendi john Berg 1m17 JM M.. -W Howard Brusseau Dianne Buckingham Loleta Buell Larry Burge Lee Burghardt Judy Burke JoAnn Busenbark Sandra Bushey Fred Butts Wesley Buzzard james Carlock Margie Cassell Phyllis Cassidy joe Chamberlain Warren Chasteen Berry Churchill Joyce Clark Lorena Clark Carolyn Claussen Perry Clute James Coen Milo Coffman Phyllis Cook Robert Cook Nancy Cooper Vonda Cordell Carolyn Cornilsen Gloria Crieger Robert Cummins Gail Currier David Daniels Arthur Daly joan Darling joAnn Deister Donald Driggars Jerry Droscher Patricia Duffy Mike Dunn Marianne Ebersole Sylva Eddy ., 4.1.1.-1l 7 Mary Edwards Anita Elliott Patricia Elliott Muriel Ellison Karen Engle Dixie Essclstrom Beverly Ewens Larry Exceen Mona Lee Fenn Sylvia Fenn Jack Ferguson Charles Fingerlos Marcia Finnell Marlene Finnell Bob Foley Vernon Foree Bob Geddes Mary Gentry Dave Gillam Dorothy Gillett DeEtte Gilkerson Winona Gingrich Amarylliss Gladwill Forrest Gluesing Mary Rose Graham Felix Gray Ronald Gray Judy Grecian Lee Goode Dale Gunderson Melvin Gupton Karen Halladay William Forrest Ruskin Fout Dorothy Fowler Eddie Fowler Barbara Helen Foye Catherine Freeman Jim Friday Mike Fritz Jerry Fullerton Roberta Galyean Della Garrett Carolene Garrett Darrold Hanna Bonnie Hansen Donald Hanson Gus Haft Lawrence Hamilton Clara Hasbargen Nancy Hash Bentley XVilliam Haskin Mary Jane Hatcher Arlene Hayden Sandra Hayes Ronald Heidrick Marion Helton Sam Henry Mary Hill Roberta Hites Minkler Carolyn Hollyman Donald Holmes Harold Horton Charles Howe John Hughey Carol Hunter Edward Hyclorn Richard Ivarie Charles Jackson Gloria Jacobs Rex Jefferies Kathryn Jennie I l Patricia Knight Curtis Kocken Betty Kohlhoff Jim Kowalewski Sharon Lander Jerrold Lavender Lawrence Lawson Suzy Lee Charles Ray Lewis Stephen Lewis Allen Lindbloom Edward Lindell Orvel Jennings John Joelson James Johnson Nora Mae Johnson Williain Johnston Helen Joiner Juanita Jurgens Ronald Kasper Charlotte Kelley Herchel Kelley Roy Kelstrup Thomas Kimball Lawson King Kennette Kirk Wayne Klemin Helen Kline ff,w , -1 lol TD ,LAW M JoAnne Miller Kenneth Miller Lee Miller Merlyn Miller Polly Miller Richard Minor Dianne Moore Evelyn Moore jefferson Moore Yvonne Muller Donald Mumby Irene Mundt Loise Neptune Victor Nichols Phyllis Nygaarcl Bill Oakley Clyde Lloyd Gail Lorenzen Ronnie Lowe David Lyons Gilbert Mack Marjorie Martin Rosanna McCarty Vivian McConnell Pearl McIntyre Arthur Mead William Mehlhoff Patricia Mentzer Stephen Oakley Mary jane O'Brien james Ollivant james O'Neil Janice Ospald Carolyn Pargeter Robert Parsons Dixie Patterson Rose Sella Paulson Roy Phillips Donna Piper Leonard Plumlee James Powell Frank Purdy Shirley Quinton Duane Raddatz Robert Rains Beverly Rand Norman Rand Leonard Read Steve Reed Kenneth Reeder Patricia Ridgewa Patricia Riley Jerry Roberts Juanita Roscher Wayne Roth Dmarus Rumsey Y james Snyder Sue Snyder Mary Spzmcake Patricia Spinas james Stacey judy Stndler Menrline Steele Yvonne Steele Vaughn Steele Ken Stevens Steve Stevens Arnold Stewart joseph Sand Ronald Sanders Yvonne Santti Charles Schick Milton Schweppe Larry Scofield Marie Shirley LaRay Shriner Donna Sichting Tommy Simmons Beverly Sims Stanley Sjogren Sara Skinner Dean Smith Richard Smith Sally Smith Sharon Strode jerry Sullivan Marlene Summers Gary Sumpter Sylvia Sweem joan Swopes Darlene Telford Norma Thiele Dee Thompson Rosalie Trento LeRoy Trowbridge Howard Hunter Turner Kernan Turner John Ueland Barbara Vang Marion Walker l 1.1 l m fff- ,... 1 1-xam:,M.:i..- -if in Peter Warg Reva Watson Donna Watts Bonnie Webber Ruth West Betty White Janis Whytal Barbara Wilbur Frank Willhoit Mary Williams Bill Williamson Barbara Wilson mahfwwolfp' Patty Carter E. Ellenburg Barbara Force Frieda Houser Jeanette Joiner jack Kobel Darrell Marsters Rose Nolen Richard Oakley Ronald Rogers Sally Rogers Delberta Simonson Mary Anne Stubbs Melvin Thomas Colleen Tissino Geraldine Travess Gordon Tuel Paul Woods Rodney Zilkoski Donald Wilson Nancy Wood Leilani Young Robert Zenor MARVIN F RAY Prexident JANICE KELLEY Treafurer JANET LEWIS Sergeant-at-A rm: NANCY BELL Courzril Rep. ---mm- 1l 7257 JIM HICKS Vice Prexidenl DIANE MYERS Serrelury N f if FT: ' wg x Q-T Q' 'i 3 1 ..., 1 gps ,.+ x v fgggf at rbi M ' - I :A 2 fi 1 m 1 A'-'15 , ik -r ,1 A Mfg? ,142 bfi, In 4 n f, w , A Brydges Burgess Burgess Buscnbark Cantleberry Carlock Carr Carter Cave Chapman Christenson Clark . - 1-Newmzmwfupnsaawyxgimam-mum Claussen Conn, G. Conn, Cooper, C Cooper, F. Cordon Corkrum Crawford Cummings Damon Daniels Davis DeFreece Derryberry Dillon Drake Dunn Dunnihoo Durnam Edie Ellis XX 6 as flU'1 Y 111314. ,, liilp , im, .1 - X , .. 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Zo: Edward Anderson Robert Anderson David Aydelott Joyce Belcroft Ernest Bickford Glen Blakely Barbara Brandt jack Busenbark Larry Busenbark Marietta Carnley Yvonne Chase Greg Cooper joe Couey Arthur Daly Keith Damon Donna Diller Kernie Doughton Donald Doyle Lila Dudley jerry Eakle Robert Foley Darrell Hahn joe Halford Eldon Hall Paul Hanson Gordon Hasbargen Dan Heritage Darlene Hill Richard Holmes Jack Hurley Tom Johnson Larry Keasey Dennis Keeler jane Lowery james McCarthy james Marshall Allen Moffett Kurt Norlin Barbara Norton Nolan Parrett Gene Rogers Fred Schulze Neal Smith Robert Stephenson Gaye Thompson Leroy Trowbridge Darlene Vincent Gary Whelchel Tony Williams 79 BYRON AUER Prefident BOB FIES Vire Prexidenl CAROLYN SINCLAIR Secretary LOYA I-IICKS Tfeafufer MIKE VASEY S ergeanl-at-Arm: GAYLE GEDDES Counril Rep. SUE HOLCOMB Council Rep. 72567 xv an - any-um , if l -:xl Abbott Alden Allen Almond Anderson Arola Arensmeier Ascott Ashcraft Atkins Ayers Barnhart Bartholomy Bartsch Beam Beamer Benedict Berg Bevens Bj erke Blakely Bliss Blizard Boe Borgman Bowker Bowers Bradley Brandt Brewster Brinkman Brown, Brown, R. Broyhill Bruden Bruseaw Bryant, F. Bryant, M. Burkhart Bursik , ,.L:,.. .. W2 . X gay W Q 1. , W' f,,:,,t.: W M In A A ,, W T . K' 1 1 K xW f 4? .Q Nr -em va- ? :- bw - K Q, 1 X 5 L Aflz 4 XLXi,, J ' we my .U W w a v K -f y W, gm X ,.,1:lfgQ.x .'.1.W,I. :. fu K 1 3 P H 3 7 fffif 4. fl f . Z2 -A 'Sh' Pi! P' 'L U Y. w L ET , H L. ya fplff 18542 ,QS I :,. 3. Jn' 'H' W, . uw' N . vmggflig f W. ,A Hg I fl . . ,.. , ,Lk iw. .. I - XM? , A, iff? .ff 5 . we if-Q 5 r 34 ML my ye 1. Y HA R 1 :pi K, .. .Wm L+ . 315' 5 sw' 0 Q 'ij' N . ' ' mini N J H aa, 5 Ll Q- - f 35 1i is '..f.'f Ja N A, Bali i W fl F 332 . . . 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AMT W' 1 r Q . , 'X ff' W ,4gf1.i,w1Y, 'ESQ' Y VF1 57 2 -QASQQWEA-359 n - if H k , ,gg i Q f U I ,S .,,.. , Q 56. Qs , YW. , NL fy., iw' 74 gg, .. My A rr ii 4 nf., ff Lin , , ,W W... X. , bil ff X ...Af wevvlfff 1-fail V? Signs ,M 3' 35 152 1 ix 'gn-A if gfv 14 41 5. .Y , if . , A ' ,., gr: Vg. ' 4 ww 1- - ,im WV, . TSE: H X' H T QQ' X I k X Q ff 4 I .AA Q .La .F ,s W. . . x., '1 I 7 V ' 31. -av ,K img E 'W 292 Q , I V, H, u bl' 1 L l :-xv . -'fvigarxxf' ' ' '!' f, 1 -sh rm . .vt Uh A i I ' I We 1 ' a A iii' 'wr w .mm .fp Byron Auer Dennis Batsch Donald Beam Jim Beam Jack Berney Betty Boaz Stephen Conn Dorven Crooch jerry Cumptston David Feigel Mary Frasier Gordon Graves Richard Halford David Hartley Gayle Hash janet Ives Bob Kohlhoff Bill Kohlhoff john Mclntyre Lawrence McManis Michael Miller Althea Moffett Tom Olson Anita Polk Kenneth Schilling David Scharader Loretta Short Richard Stallings Marnie Torlos Wally Wiles Judith Wilhite Eldon Wilkinson Dennis Zuver White, D. White, M. Whilhite Whittemore XWolbert Vlfonch Wood, C. Wfood, M. Woods, D. Woods, J. Wfooten VU ri ght Wurn Young Yount Wandling Watt Weathers Weaver Weber Weckerle Welch Wells, D Wells, Wells, S. Welsh Wilbur Williams Willhoit White, D K XRS T f 4 fin XWW'f'h.. f ' pw The junior Class Play was very ably directed by Miss Patricia Holl- craft. The lVla0le T!21l'Il'.li Talking told the story of an only daughter in the flapper era . . . the early twenties. The endless obstacles that confronted the girl, and the way she surmounted them, kept the audi- ence in constant good humor. The leads, Muriel Ellison and Bob Parsons, along with the sup- porting actors, made this year's play a memorable one to all who saw it. if , K Q , WM . 42113 I.. gy . , ,,N, .1 .- 7 .. Xi x 3' YL ffm-L' . W M, N.. ,A Q.. Llama, 3 xxx .X x is K L: F .W W , ' 5, wry. 5 Y his ,wg A 3, 3 ,,,., W 5 ie, W -f-W-....,. Q. . .Wa wwf H l V 3 . , , , . - ii ximkt 'As Q 9 gg W Wm+ww'k 3 'Q 139.322 K wg w Y U w ws ' ,, Mmm m ? 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Volume 5, Number fl Roseburg High School, Roseburg, Oregon ' C The ORANGE THIS ISN I' amy ortiirigry durnrriy. This is th lllflfifqfli. ln the hfrckgrourid is Carmen S nior MRN ROC IRS Ind as 471 ff 5. E .-.,.... as-.-...sq pmo- .Q JR. CLASS F.. REHEARSAlS STAR TE Junior class play tryouts got un- one has gone out der way Tuesday, October 12 and has a theory tht L' .I Il' J J LL 1f!LL .... -L- LL.. ...... 4 'Wu ,gs IUU Illl l ll the teaml First row: Dennis Brumlagc. Sandra Humphreys. Merlini Orego e will be Miller, Sylva Eddy. Second row: 'Irmct Church, Nnncylkl E115 'I1 ink. Wfood, Marty Thomas, Susan Fisher. v the mf was picked for seniors is an ng victorious or ich is over six 1 madeto help ririt and team Vhen completed an outfit that is of the north- lete with head- Ford and Judy aing the clothes. vqars a pair of t will be set in block and the club officers for more effective leadership and assist club advisors in using more effective methods of H1 Y Tri H1 Y leadership Attending were 21 sophomores 4 Juruors and 2 seniors from the Tri-H1-Y and 7 from the Hi-Y club. In the morning, officers meet- ings were held and a discussion on the World Conference which will be held in Paris, France for nine weeks during August and September of next year. Thirteen delegates from the Northwest will be chosen to represent that section were chosen to rf in the district gates elected off council and Nanci ed secretary tireas cil will have a rr 11 to plan for t. conference. Press tt ix Ros On Qctober 22 l I I 'I Simmons ' woman ... .4l.... rr each city RHS HOST LIBRARIANS Student librarians from North Bend are coming today. staying for tonight's game, and will attend e Library Conference here to- 7' orrow. The student librarians will hear reeches by student body presi- sent Dan Arensmier, School Super- intendent Deller, City Librarian Miss Muriel Mitchell, Fred Brewis of Gaylord Brothers and Miss Agnes Shields of the Oregon State Library. The entertainment com- mittee will provide music and a .ri .Af-v-vvvv.. .. ..-. 1 gz-1....1... :H 9 rijj' , .311 :3g:35:2SvZ:3:312:5:5:E:E1::13:5:q.j: ' ' :ErE2E:E2E121Ef3g:5:3:5:5:5:E:E3E5:3: gr 5225255222225QQEQEQEEE'-121.2 , .. . . . ez usef-ffseri--'f'iiview- - . K-K, . is fr..-...e .Q N :wt gp nav. vunnnnnvmfvu nuns, uvusuvu usu- of the Umpqua. V X H HARGIS :resting and'active Hargis. Fred was 16, 1937, ' in Rose- 1y activities include band, ' basketball, Jaseball. listening to music, Speak to the Stars , .nd sleeping. 'fMak- football squad was biggest thrills and ng hair is his pet rl is 5'6 , has dark es, a-nd a good per- is fun to be with he same things he .eans she is Donna 1 is Fred's favorite H W 3 his favorite class. ........ .. ...mes time to eat, Fred IS 01' g Firrt row: Gregg Young, Marilyn Springer, Bob' Hess,gj0y5 Sirloin Steak, Light blue Caroline Cornilsen. Second mat Mary Lou NXf1ll1ams,1tes highest on his list gf Colm-5 delegate Wayne Roth, Lorene Clark, Sam Morgan. was started for the year. This 51113. dele' program consists of honoring one ' dlstfict senior girl for her outstanding V35 elect' service for that month. A new his coun- system for collecting Girls' League 'eFember dues was introduced. 'Karen ask- 'glslatufe ed that all girls please pay their dues promptly. renee In Session: y e egates Attend the Ore today and all Saturday morning umalisnilwill be spent in going to lectures hile baseball is his favorite sport. After completion of 12 years of school, Fred will graduate at the end of this year. He then plans to go onto college at Oregon State Where he will go into electrical engineering. Fred also has ' an ambition to become a pro baseball player. IS. president of Boys' League and Carol Kinch, 8 Ii Ill U CAROL KINCH Dark hair, twinkling eyes and a sunny smile distinguish saucy Car- ol Kinch from her fellow seniors. She was born 17 years ago on May 14 at Longview, Washington. She had a big job thrown at her when she was chosen to be editor of this year's annual. She is also in Drum Corps, Tri Hi Y, and Hon- or Society. Of the six -periods of the day Carol particularly enjoys radio and chooses Mrs. Riffe as her favorite teacher. Steaks and potato chips rate tops with this gal- Her favorite past time is writing letters and her pet peeve is snobby people. Before the interview had gotten a good start, this gal laughingly asked, When are you going to ask me about my ideal boy? So here it is: he must have a good personal- ity, brown hair and eyes, nice build, good voice, like ,to sing and his name must be Denny Philbrook. Carol also likes pink, jazz, Lit- tle Things Mean a Lot,f' Glen Mill- er, and watching basketball games. Her favorite expression is Zowie and her biggest thrill dame When Dzium Corps won in the Rose Festi- va . Carol has no definite plans for the future. Outstanding in Marshfield game: ,Iim Schaeffer for his fine work at tackle, both offensive and defensive. Bill Oerding for fine passing and defensive half-back. Hod Backen for the great way he commanded the team throughout the game. ,X 55531 ,lin A , 45 76' 'lfi'N ..ffy4' fff ' r - W-'F-i115-3. ' k wk . - n ,r I r..1-r f . f '1 , 7j'1!f'. -0 r fs-ff? A b f'-' A x gif'- X.......A F, ,X I x I' t J B k Sp t Elt F y S t Il Editorg Carol Kinch, Semester I Edt Serond row' Mr. Bodccn, Advisorg Tim Arcnsm Freshman Editor. 2 G20 S9 Af gf KX Xfffg Members of the A Cappella Choir compose the most outstanding choral group in R.ll.S. As their name implies, they do most of their singing without piano accompani- ment. They did a. great deal of outside singing in 1954-55, performing for different churches, civit organizations, and school functions, One of their best jobs was done for the Christ- mas assembly at the school. lfnal wut Nanry Cate, Norma Wfilkerson, Mary Derryherry, Ronda Moe. Nanty Fromdahl, ,lanite liastman. Simud wiv: Donna Archer. Katherine Storms, Nanty Sullixan, Kay Greenquist, Connie Cleveland. Marlene Wluite. 'Hviwd mzr: Gerrald l.insorl, Lee Marsh, Gerald Hemhree, George Don- nelly, Vern Lentz. Bob Bennett. Iifmrlhrr11z'1 Roy Kelstrup, Boh Tlromas, David Frame, Roger San- ders, Ralph MLW'illizln1s, Larry Burge, Dirk Mayer. cd qw -Q ,'l egfix if H -A 7 fx xx' L CORKY READ 'r 2 -f Wg SHIRLEY QUINTON WI- N 4 ,ff ' , W NANC - X N , ,, K WELLS H 'X 1 E, TONI ST, ONGE VAL POST rm I i' In , V 4' ga!-fl! 15 v 7 I 44 gf- L - ., qw - Q, -an , , , ' TW 35+ ' A , .E-,Qi - ' Q 5 : f g S. Q T 'TI L . 3' v 9' 'wx ' f .. J' :Jr E N1 K fy, . f , fx 1 ., 'MMT L 4 1 w . .W K ,ig ji?-1 5 D f 7132, Tn ii fi J J A 553 yu X - gm' 7 .- ? X x v Z Firrt row: Toni St. On B'11 E Kennette Kirk M A ge, 1 vans, Nancy Wells. Second row: Shirley Quinton, Cork R d, , ary nne Backen, Johnny joelson, Charlene Boyles. Y ea 14 . Roseburg High School's Rally SQuad was led by Bill Evans, Yell King. With the assis- tance of the two boys, Corky Read and John joelson, and the seven girls, Nancy Wells, Val Post, Toni St. Onge, Mary Anne Backen, Charlene Boyles, Shirley Quinton, and Kennette Kirk, Bill generated lots of pep and kept spirit alive throughout the sports seasons. The Rally Squad attended several out-of-town games during the football and basketball season. They were examples of good sportsmanship and people whom we were proud to have represent our school in other towns. Originality and ingenuity made their formations and yells outstanding throughout the year. Members of the A Cappella Choir compose the most outstanding choral group in R.ll.S. As their name implies, they do most of their singing without piano accompani- ment. They did a great deal of outside singing in 1954-55, performing for different churches, civic organizations, and school functions, One of their best jobs was done for the Christ- mas assembly at the school. lffrif wiv: Nanty Cate, Norma Wfilkerson, Mary Deiiyherry, Ronda Moe. Nancy Fromdahl, -lanice laastman. Swmzd mir: Donna Archer, Katherine Storms, Nanty Sullixan, Kay Grc-enquist, Connie Clexeland. Marlene Wliite. 'lilmrf 771141 Gerrald Linson, Lee Marsh, Gerald Hemhree, George Don- nelly, Vern Lenty, lioh Bennett. Ifnufzb wie: Roy Kelstrup, Huh Thomas, David France. Roger San- ders, Ralph McW'ilIiams, Larry Burge, Dick Mayer. rv ,dna Their main project of the year was the presentation of the operetta, The Mikado. Organization within this group became stronger, this being the first year a president had been elected. Nancy Fromdahl was chosen to fill this newly-formed office. Fim rouix Theresa Durand, Janis Vosika, Beverly Ewens, Anita Arola, Val Post, Mr. Robins. Serond mu-: joan Phillips, Lois Neptune. Joanne Dysinger, Lorna Vance, I.ue White. Third row: Leroy Trowbridge. Kennette Kirk, Karen Halladay. Barbara Wilbur, Ilene Crist. Fourlb row: Jim Coen, Ed Winter, Dan Arensmeier, Chester Spangler, Allan Lindbloom, jim Powell. I '73 .. 5- rs. JAN l2'l' l.EWlS Drum Mujurclle 0 4 The Senior Band began the school year performing at a the football games. To end the football season, the bar traveled to Grants Pass as a group and performed with tl Pepsters at half-time. They presented several concerts during the year and sol Fir-,rl mu: Orrel Osterman, Constance Meyer, jim Bcwley, Ronnie Frasier, Marsha Finnell, David Mayes. Svrrmd ww: Nancy Hib- bard, Douglas Donaca, Fred Severson, Juanita jergens, Bob Spiel- man. Third row: Don Thronburg, Sally Frazier, janet Lewis, Steve Oakley, Steve Chitwood, Fourlf: row: Judy Kettleman, Kernan Turner, Judy Grecian, Ed Lindell, Donna Bashford, Betty Hilli- land. Fifth row: Sharon Ueland, Gail Currier, Pat Elliott, Chuck Howe. uilendzirs to raise money for uniforms and band stands. A new addition to the group was the colorful flag twirl- s. These girls added much to the group, as did janet zwis, drum rnajorette. Mr. Hall worked hard to achieve any creditable performances. Fin,-1 wzr: Joanne Deister, Roy Phillips. Roy Cotton. Second row: Ginger Kettlemiin, Sonya Rudometkin, Mollie Wfilcox, Judy Edie, -IoAnn Biisenhiirk, Gene Horn. Third ww: Marsha Finnell, David France, Dick Mayer, Greg Young, Bruce Bailey, Arnold Stewart, Fred Hairgis, Ed Anderson. Fnlrflb ww: Rita Sutton, Fred Skeels, Rohert Frasier, John McCauley, Jerry Sulliban, Bob Ylvasaker. Flflb 7'U1l'I Duke Ricketts, David Morgan, Corky Read, York Hy- dom, Wayne Klemin. MR. HALL Band Director f 5 Q Q 'Y 1' .. ., , W WW X F A n -v -. ,, v .1 Q A j H 1f'f,jf' 'L Q Y Q I , ' gi: - ' Z ' ' .x '- N . V ' 5 ' ' 'A f X ' hi f f iff' - ,g e , V . I . A 1 . . fs M J. 1- K A , I ,' v M b Z d' Y I ' '74, f9,,f-axil if 5 ' P VJ. nz ef 'Wi zz' w 'f . ,df MQ? P5 if L92 iii W3 1: : fs, il.: . ,V .4 -'V 43. 41 A-. -ul. vi ' 311' , HI 3 we 'fx 51 ' e f P ,V .. gk ' Q f 'Qc 1. 2 1, y. PM u , 45,515 .S I 0 I r 'M' 6- X, First rpzv: Mary Schulze, Nancy McFarland, Sally Adams. Janice Saar, Sharon Ostrander, Joanie Kruse, Karen Dryer, Carol Kinch. Val Post, Mrs. Davis. Semiza' mtv: Clayre Carter, Janet Church, Marilyn Springer, Ronda Moe, Nancy Frondahl, Janice Eastman, Lue Wfhite, Orrel Osterman, Mary Michel. 'flzird mir: Judy Lounsbury, Janette Sherwood, Nancy I-libbartl, Frances Becker, Pat Greer, Ann Short, Nancy Engle, Judy Kettleman, Joy Zeller. Funrflv mic: Camille Robertson, Carmen Ford, Connie Cleveland, Suzanne Fisher, Donna Bashford. Sandra Humphreys, Nancy Cate, Geri VanKomen, Barbara Pattison, Carol Zim- merman. One of the most active clubs in school, the Senior Tri-Hi-Y was led by Nancy Cate, President. Assisting Nancy were Nancy Coleman, Vice President: Judy Kettleman, Secretary, Suzanne Fisher, Treasurerg Joanie Kruse, Chaplaing and Janet Church, Historian. Their hard- working advisor was Mrs. Davis. Among their activities of the year were the Homecoming Dance, Black Magicfl a Christmas basket for a needy family, cake sales, .1 rummage stale, and monthly church attendance in a group. ' ea- 7-2- Firrt row: Judy Burke, Rosanna McCarty, Dixie Esselstrom, Charlene Boyles. Janice Whytal, Barbara Bellm, Mearline Steele, Mary Jane O'Brien, Pat Riley. Sewnd row: Charlotte Kelley, Bonnie Muller, Sylva Eddy, Arlene Hayden, Bar- bara Foye, Suzy Lee, Carole Hunter, Beverly Sims, Patsy Williarns. Third row: Sharon Strode, Sara Skinner, Yvonne Santti, Susan Snyder, JoAnn Miller, Nancy Woods, Kennette Kirk, Judy Stadler. Fourth rouf: Barbara Wilbrnr, Pat Elliott, Pat Wilson, Gail Lorenzen, Pat Mintzer, Mary Anne Backen, Muriel Ellison, Karen Engle. Junior Tri-Hi-Y, composed of only Junior girls and led by Karen Engle as President, had a rather quiet but interesting year. Karen was assisted by Mary Anne Backen, Vice President, Barbara Wilbur, Sec- retary, Sharon Lander, Treasurerg and JoAnn Miller, Chaplain. During the faculty's Christmas party, the girls entertained their children at their own Christmas party. The girls enjoyed the party as much as the children. Another activity consisted of the giving of a Christmas basket of food and gifts to a poor family. Each Tri-Hi-Y club gives a basket to a poor family whose name is submitted by the Welfare. JANIYI' l,IiWlS '- 715- Z 'J r i'4'. ' 1 f l Ifhif mir: Gladys McGraw, Mary Elise Umrath, Ann Robinson, Mary Lou Sisseck, Wfanrla Sims. Sanilra Walliamwn, Sonya Clarlmk, Peggy Tison, Bonnie Roark, Virginia Porock. Sumud wir: Katli- leen Melliwff, Sliarrm Mintun, Judy Edie, Janet Lewis, Janice Romine, Judy Moore, Rosemary Hum- plireys, liarlwara Upright, Norma Nelson, Miss Grimes. Third mir: Carol Morris, Nancy Bell, Jo- Iuen Iyrla, Patsy Srlierner, DL-lwrali Corkrum, Pat Jensen, Sandra VanHnrn, Sherry Baldwin, Vicki Iiarlier, Diane Myers. lfuurfff ww: Carolyn Jarkson, Virki Lehman, Kay Samlquist, Marilyn Free me-n, Merrie Ellen line. Sandra Howlett. Linda Backcn, Judy Woimrl, Carlecn Felker, l.aVclIc Glad- will. JUDY BELLOVUS MISS GRIMES ,, Ma. . 1 . Qld. it l I td Q .. km i Ty , First row: Orval Peterson. jim Batchelder, Duke Ricketts, Mike Fritz, Vance Bowen. Ser-mid ffm -lim Brooks, Gary Crenshaw, Greg Young, Harlow Friday. Dan Arensmeier. junior Senior Hi-Y concluded a successful year under the leadership of Gary Cren- shaw. The club's many activities included caroling at Christmas, the selling of Christ- mas cards to raise money for needy young men across the seas, and the sponsorship ol' a Hi-Y basketball team. Numerous small services were contributed around the school by this group of young men. Orval Peterson served as Vice Presidentg jerry Archer, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Duke Ricketts, Chaplain, and Mr. Crary, Advisor. MR. CRARY GARY CRENSHAW 'lb sd ,X f ,5- at 8344 .38-Q 5 4.-N fn SO' .ni ff 'X ,sv lvw! run liulw Hultmgm. Kc-mic' DLILIQIHHIT. DMM Cfolxlun, Tommy Pmrgcss. hlnwy Amlvrswn. ,Iuhn l , R1 Iilltvlll. Sumnf mu MMI Sly, L culx. Hill KL-llcy, Mlm' liluuly. Gem' Rwgurs, Rox Admirc, Ifdxlic Why- vwrlrx licvlwm llc-llxvwll sd '2- I Wa- SW' Lil' 'Q ci 7, 2, 1, l w1 mu Cfunnic Cllcvclglnal, Blurty 'I'l1cm1:1s, Anlath Mumsok, Sillhlfal BuL11'lw,u1! Sm- lwttg-r . 54 Lviiif fwfr: Mary 'l'mH. Marilyn Springer, Kay I-lcwnsnlmmlw, CQ1n'luy w,I1L'Itl1L'l. 'IYWJ ffm: K.11'ar1 Ammuni- swn, Thclmgx Slmnkn-l, Diunn Sheets, Dorothy Hollmmk. Gurdon Slmnkcl, no i M? 11 ren.. an if '?5 Q, N in limi! with lizitngiiui Rntllcy, Roscmriry Humphreys, Siinrlra Vanl-lorn, Bonnie Smith, Iwiizry Spginciikc, S.intli'ii Zunur. Sifzfflcll wir: Silllulfil Howlett. lNl.iity Thomas, .lutly Burlcc, Sully Blixscth. Amnrylliss Lllgitlwill. Nnnty Daniels, Dollic Ciitnum. 'Uilrd mir: Charlotte Lambert, Joanne XX'i1lkc.'r, l,1i,lLl.ll'lLl Pruitt, Rum Huhlunl, Georgia -lcnnings, Donna Archer, Sally Buckingham. lfirif wir: Katherine Storms, Mary Candy, Phillip Richeson, Sully Adams, Kurt-n Amunrlwn. 511 md ruzv: Kenny Miller, Iivungclinc Clmpiniin, Mary Hurley, Bernice Rirhcsun, Norma Thiclc, Tfffrd 1 Fzuink lf-.lL1incistci', Doris Stl1w.1i't, 'loannr Dysingcr, Charlcs Ri4lcnoui'. Drivitl Blwngcr. in 4. ,Q m q Q A fl fi 1 f P l' rlegrse, YA- -K' Firrl mum jim Powell, Wilyne Henninger, Fred Hargis, john Dunnihoo, ,lim Schaeffer, Bolw Moore, Gil Harvey, Vance Bowen, Allen Lindhloom, Charles Palmer, Gary Sullivan, Mr. George. Semuu' wut .lim Lawson, Sam Long. Boh Thomas, Tom Martin, Bill johnstone, Gary Crenshaw. Hod Turner, Larry Zuver, Marvin Fray, Frank Purdy, jim Coen, Perry Clute, Boh Huff. 'I'lvird mir: jerry Droscher, Rudy Morgan, Hod Bracken, Denny Brundage, Mark Rohhins, Brice Nielsen, Mike Schlick, Lewis Mrlntyre ,Ron Lowe, Douglas Donaca, Ron Sanders, Merlin Miller. Fruzrlla ww: Mel Thomas, ,lack Lander, -lim Friday, jim Raade, George Donnelly, Harlow Friday, Duke Ricketts, -lohn Carson, Ray Lewis, Bill Poole, Dave Monger, Dick Brown. Fiflfz mir: Rod Zillcoski. Bill Willizimson, Vern Lentz, Roy Cotton, Max Morgan, Vern Foree. Eddie Ander- son, Dale Pippin, Bob Bradley, Clyde Lloyd. Sixlb mir: Fred Skeels, Dale Roark, 'lim Severson, Dick Moore, Darrel Welrli, Paul Yundt, Gene Horn. Sezwzlfy ww: Larry Lane, Keith Eddy, Mike Vasey, Ray Nolte, Alvin Butler, Russell Pinard, Albert Christenson, jerry Curry, Brady Montgomery, Gary Welch, Gene Markel, Dennis Batch, Lyle Bowers, Tommy Burgess, Larry Dor- man, Don Harpe, Milton, Schweppe. Eighth Row: Dennis Wfhite, Clyde Churchill, Gale Hush, Robin Hayes, Byron Auer, Bill Winters, Rodger Maney. Bob johnson, Darvin Crooch. aftde g.,-rw, The Girls' Athletic Associatioh, under the leader- ship of President Orile Pope, had a very active year. The club's many activities included such sports as softball, basketball, volleyball, lley-tennis, soccer, hockey, tennis, bowling, ping-p ng, and trampoline They held playdays with both nearby clubs and them selves. Assisting Orile were Margaret Blizard, Vice Presi- dent, Kay Sandquist, Secretary, Sonya Carlock, Treas- urerg Donna Bashford, Sports Manager, Mrs. Pem- berton was their advisor. Firrz row: Margaret Blizard, Martha Stritzke, Jane Nolen, Sharon Josh, Pat Carlock, Judy Hansen, Mary Gentry, Donna Bashford. Second row: Sonya Carlock, LaDonna Parker, Charlene Bentley, Darlene Lowe, Pat Gimberling, Peggy Young, Charlotte Davis, Judy Strode, Violet Cordell. Third row: Mrs. Pemberton, Kay Sandquist, Mazie Mendenhall, Suzy Lee, Ginger Kettleman, Barbara Vang, Patsy Williams, Pat Wilson. Fourlb row: LaVelle Gladwill, Orile Pope, Melba Kelley, Charlene Stubbs, JoAnn Busenbark, Judy Kettleman, Orrel Osterman, Karen Engle. u '75, fsf . a s, tn' . ff---v i ' Www ' Scholarship, character, and leadership are the prerequisites to membership in this organization. The first requirement for membership is a G.P.A. of 1,8 throughout high school. At Christmas they gave a food basket to a needy family. On February 2, approximately 50 new members were inducted into the club at a formal induction ceremony. To raise money for two fifty dollar scholarships, a rummage sale was held. Weekly cake sales were also held for the same purpose. Leading the club through a very successful year was Mary Schulze, President. Her capable officers were David France, Vice Presidentg Nancy Cate, Secretary, Sharon I-Iaren, Treasurer, and Marlyce Carey, Historian. The advisors who contributed so much to the success of the club were Mrs. Riffe and Mrs. Warnes. M F lfmcl Cla re Carter Marlyce Carey, Shawn Fizrl ww: Nancy c ar- , -Y 1' ' , f ' Ostrander, joanie Kruse, Carol Kinch, .lmm Phllllps' Ngncll Fgorsiiiti' Mary Schulze. Second raw: Bob F1egCl,FNfTlCYDC3lie1 qmdrrl . Ni ,nv C, Ll C ' Q, U ' Nancy Hlbbardi Sharon Harem mcy '- 8 t Carmen Ford, Greg Humphreys. Tlylrd row: Roy Cotton, DOUS Swag Z' Young Max Morgan, David France, Mark Robbmsa Jim Brooks' Los Troubadours, Roseburg Senior High's dramatic club, supervised by Miss Hollcraft, proved to be a quite active group this year, meeting on the second and fourth Mondays of every month with Pat Greer presiding. Pat was assisted by Nancy Hibbard, Vice Presidentg Peggy Tison, Secretary-Treasurerg and Doris Swartz, Sergeant-at-Arms. Pleasant memories are those hilarious noon plays and very suc- cessful Valentine party. Fin! row: Nancy Hibbard, Muriel Ellison, Carolyn Pargeter Ardath Llarosok Beverly Ewens Janice V 'k S , ' - - - ' , ' osi a. ecozzd row: joy Zeller, Pat Gleer' Peggy Tlsoni Charlene Cavifl, Kathy Todd, Loya Hicks, Gloria Bliss. Tbzrd razv: Doris Swartz, Carol Zimmerman, Gayle Geddes Sandra Zan IZOTU, -Rosemary Humphreys, Sandra Humphreys, Geri Van Komen, mm 'au' Chuck Cf05f', Perry Clute, Duke Ricketts, Peter Warg. PAT GREER Preridwll MISS HOLLCRAFT Ad'1i.mr V qua' yr. , :aft 'SMG M u.. 4 lava 1 xiii 1 'asm' had 'WS' , 1 Ar NQ . A I ' -xl AX . .I1' X ,AA As.. K xii' -v , X A cl I YQ S ' f ??. A lux! vffu: f.lNN.lIhiI.l IS1'.1n.lI. Cmvnnin Iirulgc-xx lj.llI'L'H N.1rst41y DMM D.1n1Llx fxlllllhl Inv, 5.lIlu1Y vx ' vi .. ! A . Av ix A. O X Ks 3 i ji 8: - f 6 f ,Q Agf ' .r , r if L if 1 I A 77 A 2 :- 7 A Ummm CUM ,T w. -ii I il iii.: lim! M.D.iiiii-lx. liiiiiric Hiinsuii. M.iry Ciirnly, Sally lirmxn. Lcrivy XY'liitv, PM ll iiiiiltmi, lil-tty lNli-wir, Run KL-mlriik. ,Skifffrif wil: Mr. Hill, Doris Hzirlmiiigli, Doiiim XX'.itts, ,lam-I li.ixi5. Kimi M.iitiii, Niimy liicilu, Kiitliy H.irtmim, .lcrry C7lBl'lL'H, Mrs. Stixixlmrg. 'Ifijnl wil: nn' f f 4.9.2-i 4-5 an fo- Ifnwl wir: licvci'ly Ewa-Iis,'l.ir1iS Vwsilm, Evelyn Moore, plugin Swopus. Miirlyic- Cliix-5, lliilwlwcttu lliifli. 5 i mf ivfzz: Niiniy XX'umls. Patsy XX'illii1ms, Diiinc limkingliiiiii, Hulcn -lmm-i' lftn.i Qliwimii 'l'!f,'r.f zvfziw l5aii'lv.ii'.i vc 'lll'iLll', Put Elliott. Viv.iii IN'IiCwn1'icll, Fir Duffy, Ciimillv Rulwirwii, Mi' Diiriii. 7.2.1. . mlm l'a-.iiiii.iii. lXl.ll'x H.iitm.imi, M.ii'tliii Stritnke, Phillip Riclicson, Mary Bentley, L.1Vci'ric Builminli. V 3, W -U Mg an: 111 , 1'-Y :UAA 1 ., ' 3 X O . , 1 V .1 W., - 1 f 7.7.1-if, The Future Farmers of America is a club to help boys learn about farming and soil conservation. lt is very useful to boys going into agri- culture alter school. The officers of the club were joe Sand, Presidentg Ralph john, Vice Presidentg jack Ferguson, Seeretaryg Allen Madson, Treasurerg Albert Dunham, Assistant Trensurerg Don Wfilson, Reporterg Gary Conn, Sentinel. Mr. Grow was their advisor. The motto of the club is: Learning to dog doing to learng learning to buildg building to serve. Ifirif wiv: Gary Conn. Allen hfliitlsen. Ralph john. Don Wilscyn, joe Sand, ,lack Ferguson. Mr. Grow. Srumd with Mike Hatfield, Harold Morris. Bill Car- rico, Bill lienidict, Charles Gentry, Terry Radditz, Elbert Willialilis. Dirk Brown, Blake Conn. ,lohn Nl1I'll1L'filff. jiuflc Birney. 'l'Z1ird wiv: john De-Ross, Bill Mehl- hoff, lf.irl Telford, 'lurk Hurley, Jerry Eakle. Kurt Norlin, Albert Dunham. Roger hlriney. Stun Henry. Larry Lane. Daro Handy, Gary Turner. Dave Sthrader, Iffmrfli rout Roger Brinkmam, Roger Rhodes, -lack Busenbrirlc. Vittor Nichols, Darrel Mzirsters, Larry Jacobs. Dave Damon, Byron Auer, Rudy Mor- gan. Sam Long, -Iutk Landers. -IOE SAND Pup: Jah 711 MR. GROW Adiwfn' 'U -a-an KAR! ll. IS4IliRKl PM llnfr fl! MRN, UIARK fllfllwl flllf 'Sh f 'P Q5 wi' 0 'bo . Avg. 5? rf' 5. 151,17 2 E32 , Y I 3 Q e '21 NO 0 NEW H0 lfirll ruzr: -lanct Dunn. Elrla Marshall, lionniu Smith, Shawn Spiclman. Mar juric Hanson, Sally Brown, ,lanct lraxis, Rosa -lC,'flI1lIljL3, Karyn Young, Gayn- Tluunpson, Cecile Maney, Rosa Hulvhanl, Pat Kc-ruin-llv. Smffml rffrr: l,lYI'L'fl.I Short, Sonya Hjclscth, Valaria lirunlcn, l.aV1-rnv liurharh, Pat Rwhins. Farrul Yumlt, vloycc Ncavoll, Mary Rallfurrl, .lamina 'l'mwrr, Carolyn Skin-rmrr, Marv Martin, Truncttc Phillips, Nanry lljcrkv. Mrs. Clark. 'I'lwJ wzrt Arlita lxhfkuw. Cnntsanrc Moyer, Karen Amumlsun, Carol Manning, ,lrmnrw lion-. Mary Fra- virgr, Sally Wells, Wfilma lVlHl'Sllflll, 'lean Simpson, Mary Ramp, Q-1lIlNK'fl Cimwpvr, Carol Ncwpnrt, Nanny Burnett, Mrs. IwIL'l'agp1arl. Fffnrlf' vmr: Dixic Wuufvlm, Charlene Harcn, Nora Mac -lulmson, Rosetta Exmc-cn, Phyllis l-lwlmrm, Dwmtlw Hr-lhmok, Carol Bjcrlcc, Marie Duffy. Irul.ita Bun-ll. -.---.-........,. 77 , The F.T.A. Club, a fairly new orgnaization, is one of the more edu- cative groups of the school. Some of the various activities of the year were the Teen-age Dance, apple sales, and cake sales at noon for money-making projects. As wel- fare projects, they contributed to the Polio Drive and to the Salvation Army. The group was led very successfully by Sharon Ostrander, Presidentg Sally Adams, Vice Presidentg Connie Cleveland, Secretaryg and Char- lotte Neal, Treasurer. This club is comprised of students interested in a career of teaching. There were some delegates sent to the fall state conference of Future Teachers held in Eugene. Another service in the field of teaching is the spending of time in observing and assisting teachers in the elementary public schools. Fin! wir: Norma Nelson. Sally Frazier. Mary Candy, Sharon Ostrander. Sally Adams. Larry Hamilton, Second wiv: Connie Cleveland. Norma Thiele, Char- lotte Neal, Marilyn Springer, Karen Amundson. Third mir: Marty Thomas. Beverly Ewens, Judy Stadler, Sharon I-laren, Sue Potter. SHARON OSTRANDER Prarideul MISS TURNER Adl'f.Ill7' it J' Y Y up QQ xiii x , ZIV . A li' . H it Iwi! wir: Mary Izhse Unrath, ,lane Lowery. Sonia Carlotk. XX'anda Sims. Mear- linc Steel, Midge Steete, Donna Piper. Carolyn Pai'getei', Narlyie Carey, lionnit V. . , P Roark, irgmia ocotk. Sirfnm' I'IlIt'Q ,lanet Lewis, -lanis Roinine, llI.l!'l7Lll.l Foye Deborah Corckrum, Dixie lisselstrom, Sandra XY'iIliamson. -Iudy Moore, Rosit Humphreys, Peggy Tison, Kathleen Melhoff, Sharon Minton. Tfiivd wut Mary Miihel, Nancy Bell, Marlene Finnell, Bonnie Muller. Sylva lfddy. -loleen Lytla Sandra liushey, Janette Sherwood. Pat Duffy. Lois Neptune, Darlene Canter- berry. Vicki Bather, Diane Myers. I.aDonna Parker. Ifffnrlfi wir: Carol Zim- merman, Linda Backen, Mary Brant. Merrie Iillen lioe. Charlotte Lambert, San- dra Howlett, Sandra Van Horn, Sara Skinner, Gail l.orcn1cn. Irene Mundt Caileen lfelker, l,aVelIe Cilatlwill. ,latklyn W'at'ren, Ann Cireenquist. Pepsters gave spirit and pep to the Indians this year. Led by Gail Lorenzen, President, this group of girls completed a successful season attending all home football and basketball games and several of the out-ol'-town games. One activity during football season was their tremendous sale of Mum corsages for the Homecoming game with Prineville. This was the most successful project of the year, since almost S200 was raised. At all games was Sylva liddy, Secretary, taking roll to make sure that all ot' the girls were there to support the Indians. During meet- ings she worked hard recording minutes and performing the other duties of a secretary. Barbara Foye, Treasurer, was kept busy handling the financial end of all activities, including bus trips to games and miscellaneous money-making projects. ta ill!- r e Conduct at games and meetings was controlled by Joleen Lyda, Sergeant-at-Arms, who was also in charge of posters and advertise- ments connected with the group. Nancy Bell, Vice President, assisted the President and other officers in any way she Could. Instead of having just one advisor, as in previous years, they now have three advisors . . . Miss Smith, Miss Grimes and Mrs. Johnson. These three have worked hard in making this year a successful one for Pepsters. lin-rr mir: JoAnn Miller, Sherri Baldwin, Jane Nolan, Cherie Havens, Arlene Hayden, Donna Graves, Lucille Hughes, Sharon Josh, Judy Edie. Miss Smith. Strom! wir: Darlene Lamoreaux, Norma Lee, Gloria Crieger, Darlene Renaulcl, Barbara Bellm, Pat Robbins. VC'anda DeChiara, Berdene Morriss, Iyfary Lou Radford, Ann Robinson, Vicki Lehman, Carolyn Jackson, Miss Grimes. Third l'11l4'S Tamata Tauscher, Jenny Murphy, Jean Gibbons, Karen Boe, Carol Lind- bloom, Karen Pittman, Rosa Jennings, Jody Corkrum, Georgeann Kuhn, Pat Niday, Constance Meyer, Mickey Kilkenny, JoAnn Tilton, Joann Wallker, hits. Johnson. Iffirn-111 mir: Nancy Meyers, Raina Chapman, Maxine Abbott, Donna Schlick, Toni' Felker, Sharon Peppel, Lois McKinney, Maize Mendenhall, Patsy Cvemberling, Diary Bryant, Ninian Morris, hlarlene Clayton, Barbara Vang. Julene Peck, Pat Ladd, fwaff-wi 'fra what KN- L llllll mir: Kzlrcn Amunilson. lhivlc Gcililcs. Fr.imc'Q Cooper, Pat Jensen, Ann Brornps, .lonnic Krusc, Sylvia lk-nn, Gloria luolws, Mrtrlycc ffnrry, Virginia Alwnlonic. Sdffllld mir: SilI'lLll'1l l'lLlIllPllI'Cy5. Krttlty live. Mirilyn Spring:-r, Put Grown, Carolyn Allen, Kay Grcvnquist, Beverly Ewcns, Anita lilliott. Clmrlottc Davix, Ann Circ-cnquist. 'lfrird 7'flIl'I Bob Brziillcy, -Iunly Grcfiain, Rolwcrtgi Ggilynuin. film-nn.: lhnintrmli, Nanny Gilwlmml. Domthy Hnllwrook, llcnc- Crist, -loan Darling, Marietta Adams, Gary Conn, -Iolm DeRosa lfffrnflr wil lil Amlcrson, Tom Johnson, Dave Bradley, Marvin Fray, UNH' HUNT. il im AFCf1N'111'lL'f. Wiflvy lillis. Holm Hromps. Roy Kclstrup, Tom Blytlme, Driviil France, fllilrli llotw. flmtl: C row ,lim A11-r1wic,'ic1. my ts- l . 'l' l if is is iii 1 n fav- 'sv' 'I ,. 'll Pri' Q- W? fi? A s Fiizif mir: Rosellri Paulson, janet McDaniels, Naomi Wleber, Kathleen Mehlhoff, Katherine Storms. Leroy Wliite, jrinis Vosika, Lorna Vance, Cecile Maney, Marlene Wliite. Svfwzd wzr: Carol Sper- lver, Mollie Wiltcvx, .Iudy Wilhite, Vivian ML'Connell, Joyce Kenworthy. -lane Lowry, Berdine Mor- ris, Nancy Walker', Karen Young, Susie Short, Judy Stadler, Sully Smith. Third fllllf Mark Roh-- hins, joy Zeller, Ruth XY est, Deanna Kostud, Pat Ridgeway, Patsy Shelley, Donnie Myers, Sara Skinner, Ninnian Morris, Orile Pope, Mary Roscher. Fmzrflv 1'f1u': Roger Rhodes, Camilc Robertson, Lee Marsh, Dunne Parrot, Allen Mzulson. Leroy Trowbridge, Roger Sanders W'ayne Klemin, Gary Meeks. Dick Minor, Ned Nay, Bob Ruins, Fred Slceels. g. zz a -,- ,,,,.-M' , MMV I U. B ken Shmcy Qgliiclii BachCY- 'KK 1 I. , - - ,. ,1 ww- ,. Eddy. .. Mary 'WW . .swf . . svlv' .. caan if- nIMiixfk, iafitltl Biiiiiiiiic. NRM wi 'Jill Z1i'ivgm M3333 A . L ,Q A n Bhngon. , imfiildll' C-12 is a club composed of six sophomore and six junior girls whose goal is to serve the sick and unfortunate in Roseburg. At Christmas-time they sang carols at both the Old Folks' Home and the two hospitals, finishing the evening by visiting Judy Bellows. Another activity consisted of the sending of Christ- mas boxes to the orphans' home. The big activity for the school was their contribution of a Roseburg Indians sign which was put on the team bus. Anoth- er project was the presentation of roses to the faculty as a good morning greeting. The officers of C-12 were Shirley Quinton, Presidentg Mary Anne Backen, Vice Presidentg Kennette Kirk, Secretaryg Mary jane O'Brien, Treasurer, and Miss Randall, Advisor. in nursi . e' time each we 'stmas gg. ' Ffrfj 1.01,- fOn Pat? -10311116 W1 .' Obi filker, J I5ant1all,nSGiZf1Hne TiltoZAg2tA1g0r8an, Eugen. Citi V5 M- ' ' ff . 13 M anor Freeninan' Nanfy Rgliraw' Delbfitaxslfufllle Hugljgfe' Pat Hamil- Nfnreau Mai- 'Tbbd mum Colleen -I-1.SSfm0nson, Bern! Serofzd' ,-ow, so 1 Kar, gif' Gladwll. 3 'SHG GI -mo' Dia Ce Rich i d -n eso y Loya Hifi? Engle. Ffz,f,,,2 'A Judy Cofkrjmwill, Mdfghae Iljllornbudrle, EI: , Kathy Todd, Mary Bemlilanfy Engle, CITED, Sharon ,V Fee, Sharm, Edie, M3137 glam. Ing, odd, junior Community Aides is a club for girls who are interested 'ng To gain experience in this field, the girls donate ek working in the hospitals in Rose- some of their burg. Their two main projejcts of the year were giving a Chri basket to a needy family, and working at the bloodmobile. They were honored by the Red Cross for helping at the bloodmobile. This club has seen the biggest increase in membership of any club in school, having grown from ten members to thirty mem bers. The officers of the club were Nancy Engle, President, Nancy Roberts, Vice President, Colleen Tissino, Secretaryg and Karen Engle, Treasurer. Miss Randall was their advisor. T 5 i 2 I-A 27' Scfjvlwfzfzw' CQARMIZN III PRD Offofaer JOAN PHILLIPS Nozwfzfzer NANCY FROMDAH I, ' . 'I' 1 I ' '1 'Xu Defellzfzef' SANDRA HI IIVIPHRIIYS jafzuary GERI VANKOMEN Fefzrzzary April MARILYN SPRINGER JOANIE KRUSI? Manly IIIKIJ' MARY SCHULZE NANCY WELLS , 1 The Girls' League, a national organization, is a club to which every girl is school belongs. At the monthly meet- ing an outstanding girl of the senior class is chosen Girl of the Month. The biggest project, Crystal Dreamsff the annual Christmas Ball, was shared with the Boys' League in production and profit. This year a large number of pins were awarded on the points the girls earned by serving on committees and holding offices on the council. This year's outstanding officers were Karen Dryer, Presi- dentg Kennette Kirk, Vice Presidentg Nancy Wells, Secre- taryg Mary jane O'Brien, Treasurerg Ronda Moe, Sergeant- at-Armsg and Class Representatives Clayre Carter, Seniorg Yvonne Santti, juniorg Mary Elise Unrath, Sophomoreg and jenny Mur- phy, Freshman. Fira! ww: Miss Randall, Karen Dryer. Kennette Kirk. Nancy Wells, Mary jane O'Brien. Ronda Moe. Second mia: Mary Schulze. Clayre Carter, Yvonne Santti. Mary Elise Unrath, Jennie Murphy, Nancy Engle. ' 1 'i ' 'M ' - WWW Sefvtenzfzer HAR LOW' FRIDAY October DAN ARENSMEIER Norenzber FRANK BAUNIEISTER DEFENILCU' JIM BROOKS fauzzary GARY CRENSHAW February BRICE NIELS EN I The Boys' League, composed of every boy enrolled at FRED HARGIS Pferidfflll MR. SABIN Adzfirar R.H.S., conducted their meetings on the third Thursday of each month. The one main project of the League was in conjunction with the Girls' League when they put on the annual Christmas Ball. During their meetings they had talent shows and guest speakers. One of the interesting speakers was Mr. Bill Evans, who spoke on his travels in South America. The officers were President, Fred Hargisg Vice President, Ron Sandersg Secretary, Bill Oerdingg Treasurer, Dennis Brundage. Firrt row: Bill Oerding, Fred Hargis. Second row: Mr. Sabin, Ron Sanders, Dennis Brundage. KW I Dgvlul Vyxmtf. I , I mmv fm. W Duke Wk'l'S',,,1 1-auf wb Hielllwcll' ,- Bill Neuneilvlt- George' Silwlinrrcil- RUhmGarY Um- Fimd muflanw B0weniGrel!- Young' BiOrval Vdclson' Cog 00. S xwesgef. ob Hes-S. i-wb V -ues, B ia. Sand' -' Bob GCE ' BY00 ' Tblfd ArenSme'er' lim shawf Key Club, the young Kiwanians of R.H.S., came thro the year with several successes. Duke R' I ugn icketts held ' thi the job of Key Club President s year and led them through many worthwhile projects. Noon movies were shown by the club to provide entertain- ment for rainy days. The annual Sweetheart Ball was held February 14 in the auditorium. These young Kiwanians held the Key Club convention at the time of the Ball. joe Sand, Bob Hess and Orval Peterson served as Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. Mr. George and Mr. jacob y were advisors. I YSL U9 f' Hi! ,Vx E iyjtkz rl' up wx l 1 X x i i it , by 5 ,f in ei Q . limi gn Welt' Dick wTlTi2T,fbifg10I:U,1iifinUQe'lThOmp Son, Gary War. T ee, ennis Linnell Ev h ' ison, Second raw- - . - I h sZE2leYBReIber, Bill Roth. gfgidnjgiiia Nichols, Albert Peiiryn Y u Y . I - asso , L ' Hodson, r e Carol Davis, Eddie Fowler, Bevnj aWrenCe.BrOvYn' 57 HY Goodwin, jlm Th Trades and Industries Club of 22 students, who were supervised by Mr ,Boss, attended school in the mornings and worked in the afternoons at businesses in fields to which they aspired after high school. They had a profitable year under the leadership of their President, Gary Hilbert. Um 267 Aww x - W . 4 -3 , , 5 : ' O f n 5 ' gm mm 'rms .v-.----V - B9 4 . . .av , 'pl I- ' ' 1 ' WTQ9? ,., 451' 4 . lp. - - Q A 5 M57 , K A4 V - A 1 :Q mf W , 4. ,g,,, '- - A -M M- , P 'wi ' ' ' ' ' - , Mu V '1., 'ff f . -. f-naw f' -1.,,,,,,.,,. qQZ5wvmk!'.W -. . in +Nwff,WQ ,, K 1- rw- ..wn,M.Ww , A -,.... J ,, -M JW, 5 X -1, k ,. m 'ff 1-vm.-uf-. . 'H-if +-x-MW. ..... if 1 ...rm an I .., K..- + i m,,,Mg, ,Q figs ' J i M fa A , ,J - wr,-6 . ,- mf , ,, Q, . 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'F .uf 1 .., , K, , 'S 'Nfl- N 'I , S .M g -as I I I 53 , A lg . 2 Y gf spy X f Q, ' . '- I- zww:-2i'Ja.'.h'.ufZ,b ' .V ' . ik n.v,:.S,f S1 f Q. - M-5.3. ,U P , 'X' ax lwgi, Q ew 5 Q, 1, fi at Q' 4 B F' flfff Qi' 2'l in Ex I5 kyn . X, l Q4 A vw N -nf,-v 'H , O f 1 rw. 5 ' gig! w f 35 ff' 4 w '1 'Ex Q Q s 4 . W 90 4 'sv QV 1- gh T, L' W 0 X is -.. 1 Swv MR. GEORGE Head football couch Director of Allaleticr Bob George, Director of Athletics, coached his team through a year of four wins, four losses, Qone of the iosses by oniy one pointj and one tie. Aiways driving his piay- ers to win, aiways understanding when they did not, he saw the season through to this comparative success. This mentor with the big booming voice enjoyed the respect and admiration of the hun- dreds ot students of Roseburg High. W .. Bwriiszfff PQPOVICH Q-qi' Ffrrl vow. N. Beamer, G. Turner, G. Crenshaw, D. Horton, J. Coen, J. Sullivan, B. Oerding, R Zilkosky. Serund mum R. Sanders, F. Purdy, V. Force, A. Lindbloom, T. Martin, F. Benson, G. Briggs, B. Johnston. Third four: M. Thomas. L. Marsh, K. Doughton, M. Fray, L. King, C. Riden- our, j. Landers, j. Schaeffer. Fonrlb rout S, Long, H. Backen, D. Brundage, F. Hargis, B.Thomas. Ljacob. FRIED HARCQIS flffrlfmlfzff' Alffillllfl flff-Diflrffl lfiw Rosclwurg lI'lkll.lI1N .lCl1lCX cal lfunc in foot- lull this your. Nulw l3C.1INL'f, llmc OlllSl.1IMllI13j figure from thc gridiron, w.1s ruognizul on four tlllYliL'l'L'lll counts lor outsmmling pcrliorrn- anrc. Dcnnis l,PI'Ul1Ll.lgC liollowul rloscly with tlmrcu such LlVV.ll'tlS. lim SLll.lL'lAl.LT t.1lliul two marks ol' special rcrognition. Ron Sannlcrs .lI1Al llrul llilrgis coniprisc tllc remaining lNL'!NlTCl'5 of thc outstnniling grialimwi in the lootlmll spot- light. Ron is ilu' only junior in thu tQfUlIlWQ the rcst are seniors who have playul tlicir list garnc for Rox-lwiirg Senior lligli, ,fi n . r L Q. , . NUH ISIZAMFR lflwinl lu fffiiy in Shrine G.m14.' 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' A C - Fw' ,if 35 Qll T 151 x egg ' i l , ., , 4 1 ir I 'Wk Y F' DTR f na A HUME DOWN H DUNN TU CU U1 . U .Q Hx! s 41 if 1 . .1 'rim 'QPR' ? ,K l vu j 'I bl' 2 , U , . ' L, 7 31' . M . ' ' Q . I, Am- v-- ' 5, 1 wa. w:'5f.j':, v ' , l L Q 1 A 1. .x Q, .. ,Q 1. ,Wi 4- C ,V-X .,. 1 A y A :wg v 33' '34 A-'vim -thi. M L 2 2 lf Auf ' 5. ,W , W airy, 1 A -Yi .4 F! wi. .' -1: -'W ? :ax'r5'fj,X f -gn. J 'Mr w- 1 -. Q 1 L,w3f,,S 2-5-,H Q Ms H.-pfsw K ,121 Xl'-fi-4' kiwi ' 3 Q W A3 K' 'f W 1' Eff-.lfw 1. - Q Y- X f- . X- ww, NNW. W.NixQ,X. Q x Q S fl' , f f ggi-A 12 ,pf 1..lfLf 21.sfJ2w- V M f iwfin. M. 1 2 pig! 1 asf: X V- 1 K vamw . msd. 1 x Q , ww ' xl 55 3' . Q is . ,L xi Xa Q? S 5 . 5 3 1 X , 5 5 Siww gs 'Pr an X W 1. 2 A up 128 mf w 1 -szqzsii' .5913 4. , fi M7 The Junior Varsity Football Squad, Linder the coaching of Mr. Shewbert, finished the season with an outstanding record of S wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The defeat of the Marshfield j.V. team for the first time in four years was the j.V.'s biggest thrill. These junior Indians elected Dale Pippin and jim Hicks as co-captains for the year, Don Horton as the outstanding blocker, and Al Christensen as the out- standing tackler. MR. SHIEXXHSIERT f.l . Cffrlrfv Ififif wir: Gene Horn. john Dunnihoo, Don XX'hite, Barney MtCarger, Dirk Poland. blank Fergu- son, jerry Welt'l1. Semnd wut Gene Markel. jim Hicks, Paul Yundt, Ed Mills, Boh Stevens, Al Cihristenson, Ed Anderson, Don Horton. Third wiv: Dale Pippin, Merlin Miller, David Vlatkson, Ronnie Lowe, john Ridenour, Don Hultman, Dick Moore, Coach Shewhert, INmiu'lv ww: Frank Henson. Red Admire, Fred Severson, Bob Huff, Kernie Doughton, joe Brady, Hill Wfilliamson. Philip Antone. 714447 The Freshman Football Squad finished their sea- son with a record of six wins and three losses. They lost twice to the Roseburg j.V.'s and once to the Grants Pass Freshmen. They scored one win over Douglas, one over Sutherlin, and two over Myrtle Creek. The second string freshmen beat joseph Lane junior High and Central junior High. M SEVERSONI Frerfmzeaz Com la 1 fm I 1. if 1 1. 1 mm,eww:.wM.a,1.ssWea..n-mmmr Flu! faux jim Churchill, Dennis Batch, Frank Finnel, Fred Finnel, Gale Hash, Dennis White, jerry Courtney, Ronnie Beamer, jack Barney. Semrzd mu': Rodger Maney, james Richardson, Dorvan Crooth, Bob Johnson, Dean McCarger, Larry Dorman, Lyle Bowers, Keith Eddy. Third rout Larry Lane, Leroy Aires, jim Severson, Bill Weathers, Ray -Nolte, Alvin Butler. Robin Hayes, Brent Long, Coach Severson. Fourth muh Ralph Brown, Dennis Durham, Byron Auer, Dave Bradley, Dale Roake. Mike Vassey, Russ Pinard, jerry Curry, Gary Welch. Coach Lindquist. MR. LINDQUIST Freshmen Couch 5 1 3 A 5 ll Yi, Q ii t lg 3 lla 441' 2 . ,L 2' f Q v f K P J 31 2.4 S x q Q 4 K 9 N K v w f' , I Y t i , . 5 v s 1 M ' uw 1 0 ! 1 .1 wwdtq L MR. HARPER MR. HOFFMAN Head Basketball Comb Arrirmnr Barketball Coach With lots of pep and spirit taking the place of experience the Roseburg Indians struggled through the regular season to become champions of the sub-district tournament, held February 24-26, 1955. Drawing a bye for Thursday, the Indians went on to beat Drain 56-52 on Friday, and Myrtle Creek 48-41 on Saturday. Although the regular season ended with an unimpressive record, 15 losses and 7 wins, the Roseburg Hoopsters did a much better job than appeared on the surface. Several of the games lost were closely-fought battles that slipped from their grasp in the final seconds. Howard Backen and Nub Beamer were the only returning lettermen on the squad this year. Punk Bid- dington led team scoring with an avera e of 15 ' t g porn s per game. Mr. Harper was varsity coach, assisted by Mr. Hoffman, junior Varsity coach. Roseburg .......,. ..... North Bend .. Roseburg .................... Cottage Grove Roseburg .,..... North Salem .. 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Springfield Left In right: Charles Schick, Bob Hultman, Marvin Fray, Don Harpe,.Ron Heidrick, Bill Forrest, Brady Montgomery ,Tommy Burgess, Lee Burghardt, Jim Coen, Lee Marsh, Bill Kelly. Bill john- ston. Center: Tommy Simmons, Manager. 52 42 49 41 41 '15 50 35 46 28 49 36 ws, H, 4 ,, sv gm G f,: Q bi -J .fb 9 fii Q wi. ,SQ 1 'W f ' bfi, F! st? MR. liAS'liliR fre li,ziielf2.1H Cruiffv If If Rosehurgs B Squad, with Mr. liaster as coach, finished their season with a reeord of eight wins and three losses. Playing in the Independent YMCA League, they lost their first game of the season to the Hi-Y team, 25-18. This defeat was followed by a winning streak of seven straight games. They heat the Future Farmers 25-20, Wfood Butth- ers 28-25, Pal Club 45-8, TSI 37-19 and -15-26, Hi-Y 32-31, and the Douglas j.V. Si-37. The Roseburg junior Varsity handed the B Squad their second defeat of the year in their annual game, 68-30. The junior Indians wound up their season by splitting a pair with the Freshman teamg they won the first game 51--'iO and lost the second -il-32. fflftl wuz: Paul Hanson, Don Wfhite. Mike Harris, -Terry Anderson. l.ee Stone. Stmanf mn: Kernie Douyuhton, Dave latkson, Forrest Crawford, Fred Skeels, Al Liridhloom, Darrel Wk-ltli. ,ff Coath Severson's Freshman Team finished the season with .1 ten-win, six-loss record. Getting off to a rather bad start, they lost the first four games of the season to Suther- lin, Vloseph Lane, Camas Valley, and Grants Pass with scores of 52-30, 50-26, 46-35, and 51-38 respectively. The lfrosh took to the winning trail by winning the next three gamesg Central junior High 42-24g Sutherlin 50-39, and Douglas 60-24. Then they split a pair with Central Junior High and Sutherlin, losing to Central 39-25 and beating Sutherlin -'13-39. The Roseburg B Team scored the next win over the Frosh by a tally of 51-40, Ending the season in grand style, the Smallest Indians won their next six games. They beat Douglas twice, 48-51 and 54-29, and scored wins over Grants Pass, Sutherlin, Roseburg B 's and Joseph Lane with scores of 59-58, 48-37, 41-32, and -18-53. MR. SEVERSON Frerlvmen B.1.ike1!mll Cmrlv Iinzff wzc: jerry Cury, Mike Vasey, Byron Auer, Dorvan Crooch, Russell Pinard, Ronnie Beamer. Sccfmu' wut Robin Hayes, Bill Myers, Gary Welch, Don XX'ells, Dick Meredith, Keith Eddie. Third mu: Mr. Severson, Gary Cripps. Larry Sloan, Dave Bradley, Wes jackson. 7?54- 55 The Indian Grapplers started their sea- son by defeating Sutherlin twice. Stumb- ling, they lost the next three to Spring- field, U. of O. Frosh, and the Grants Pass Cavemen. North Bend, Marshfield, Medford, Grants Pass, and Springfield all fell to the superior power of Cloath Shewbert's Indians in the next five matches. Visiting Klamath Falls gave the In- dians their fourth and final loss of the season. The grunt-and-groaners finished the season with wins over Medford, and Lebanon, giving them a l0'win, 4-loss record. MR, SHEXVHERT li' il'4'fflf71.Q Cmzrfw djzdczg lifrif wut Dirk Stallins. Sewnld wav jim Hirks, Bob Moore, Gilbert Harvey, Larry Lane. Milton Sthweppe, john Dunahue, jack Rone. 'I'Z1ird raw: Coach Shewbert. Kan Pippin. Gary Turner, Larry Jacobs, Charles Palmer, Vern Foree. Bob Thomas. jim Schaeffer, Mel Thomas, .lack Landers. Manager Bill Horn, it X ft .X , I . X I 5 December january january January january january january January February February February February February February February February March March 22-Sutherlin ..... 5-Sutherlin ........ 7-Marshfield ...... 14-Springfield ........... 15-U. of O. Frosh ...... 21-Grants Pass ........ 28-North Bend ...e... 29-Marshfield ..... 1-Medford ......... .4-Grants Pass ....... 8-Springfield ....... 12-Klamath Falls 15-Medford ........ 1 8-Lebanon ...... 2 5- 2 6- 4- 5 mumwzuarq Away Here Here Away Away Away Away Away Away Here Here Here Here A wa y Diririrt Tournament 0.T.I. Klamath Fallf Stale Tourmzmeni 0.S .C . C orvallix Firrt raw: George Arola, Paul Yundt, Larry Dorman, jim Houston, jerry Courtney, Drew Moren Dennis Griffith, Don MyerQ Serond row: Rex Admire, Bob johnson, Brent Long, Bill johnson Charles Ridenour, Tom Olsen, Jim Poland, Gene Rogers, Ed Waggener, Dennis Zuver, Loren Illett, Rod Zilkoski, Mr. Shewbert. N f ' W Bob Thomas wrustlcs. Roseburg and Springfield man tingle. Bob Thomas and Jim Hicks exhibit zi grip. I lr' Q ' ' I, , fm p. W M x N 'S 1 -Aw. Q.:sf...a.qV V N M W NM Mm s--- I 'xfsggy' K Nh .1 vw . A alll in W1 'lk 41 I 'Af WW' ww Mamma MZZW Wm wwmw .ff -MQW ,fv- WWW 259' ww ,2- 'L 7?54-5 MR. PIIRDY Ilruuf 'llxrfk CIIJLJJ PHILIP ANTONE Mrmrzgcr Roseburg opened its track season with the Invitational Meet March 26 on Finlay Field. On April 2 the cindermen traveled to Klamath Falls for a triangular meet with K. Falls and Eu- gene. The Hayward Relays were held in Eugene on April 16. A second triangular meet with Grants Pass and Medford at Grants Pass was held just before the County Meet at Roseburg. The sub-district tournament fell on May 7 this year, followed by the district meet at Springfield and the state meet May 20 and 21. MR. EASTER A.r,ri,i'!,u1l Tfrlfi? Coach Y' RAY LEWIS High jump ,, I BOB CUMMINS High jump .........ao--i--- RONNIE LOWE Sprinter HARLOVU FRIDAY Hurdles 'fit fd -dl S i I on-v-vg,.. 1 kj -x nv i N 5 ni' QUU5 Y .JN 5 f 'W mv ' 'wir fl -LH' 'X fail' ls. - 'Jo wk.. J I Q Q4 Y ..'fx M , ab' , ' pl www UFS ' wa. 4 O ssl if 'W 1 iw ,.Q,,, M, .iffy 1 ,, 0 L Nqfg ,f . J - 6 f , Wy -' ' 'X Q ,ff 9, 4 .I 1 ',-w Q g. f 1 'wa-..., x MR. BILL HARPER Baxeball Coacb Nub Beamer, veteran catcher of the team, was out of action this year because of a broken wrist that did not heal properly. Among the returning infield players were Denny Brundage, second baseg Fred Hargis, shortstop, Duke Ricketts, first base, and Allen Lindbloom, third base. The team was coached by Mr. Bill Harper. 7954-5 With returning lettermen Jerry Droscher, Bill Oerding, and Gary Crenshaw on the mound, the Rose- burg Baseball team turned in a suc- cessful season. They encountered sudm opposition as Corvallis, Med- ford, Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, and Grants Pass. NUB BEAMER i X442 g 'WE af 7 'xli my ,m ,XE Q2 FRED HARGIS lu-1 DUKE RICKETTS APAU1. HANSON DENNY BRUNDAQQI1 g M N3 ., W4 ab. 1,41 L :ii f '- x - ' 'fi'w a om ' ,f . U . x ',' . Q T, . lx YvA:'f-cw ' 'Y' ,g, izfn ? ' . 1' -Ax- g-,,,.., ' J, -,ana ,gif 5 .,,,. 1-711 ' ' '5. 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Long and Orr Morluary Mabel Lewis McKay's Drug Sfore Melrose S+ore Miller-Moderne Sludio Miller's Monlgomery Ward Company Nielsen's Marke+ PaH'erson's Bakery Proflame Gas Company Roseburg Lumber Company RoseHa Lodge The Chapel of +he Roses Umpqua Insurance Agency U. S. Na+ional Bank Wesl' Coas+ Building Supply TWO-THIRDS SPONSORSHIPS ARBUCKLE'S CARL J. PEETZ CARTER TIRE CO. 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