Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)
- Class of 1957
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'V UMPQUA belongs to i ' ' Ai THIS 11:11 r ' !'.!! L. i Ill! ,lm Tm ak i ua- WF PCIU P-1-,,,,.... 'rf' ' I' gngsam I'-'-T'-I F173 1 I Y I I Illll V, ll ,llll A Ei! Published by The Umpqua Staff ROSEBURG SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Roseburg, Oregon MARY ELISE UNRATH DONALD BODEEN f , N w 1 .GH W I ?' , V 'V 5 I ll A L 1 'W-, +- I As I Recall Lookung back ut seems as uf thus were the greatest year of hugh school for me How could anythung be greater'? Oh l suppose your senuor year us always luke that though Funny thung next year I ll make the rounds all over agaun because you see Im THE STUDENT I shall never graduate suppose lm uust too much un love wuth Roseburg Hugh and uts human content to ever leave You mught uust call me an observer very unterested one at that uust walkung down the darkened halls remunuscung over teachers and assugnments and frantuc funals but enough of that' Really I should guve you some of those umportant facts that the Chamber of Commerce lukes to have uts cutuzens know Lets see Rose burg us located below Mountaun Nebo besude the Umpqua Ruver and under the new clover leaf overpass the State Hughway Commussuon lust buult for us Sorry feel too lazy uust now to dug up the longutude and latutude but then you re feelung too lazy to read ut anyway Our town claums to be the caputal of the world s tumber we grow quute a few trees hereabouts The year us T956 57 the tume us denoted by the sharp uanglung of an alarm clock as ut shocks some peaceful sleeper from hus smulung dreams to face a cold bleak dawn and another day at school the populatuon of OUR SCHOOL us around T400 count ung even the wee freshmen The grounds are bug and spacuous gugantuc when you re racung the tardy bell there s the Mann Buuld ung the Socual Arts Buuldung Band Buuldung the Lubrary Arts Buuldung the new Gymnasuum the baseball fueld football fueld and track fueld plenty of lawn to mow Thus fall the townfolk buult a new set of grandstand bleachers thus one even has a roof that doesnt leak The school faces Chapman Street a bug hunk of pavement lovely for cuttung the donut Dufferent school organuzatuons contrubuted theur extra pennues thus year to buy some roses for the grounds beautu ful un the sprung but let s get on wuth the tour O I O 1 . - , . . . 1 1 ' I - 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , . . . . 1 . . . . , . , ' 1 I - 1 . , . . , . . . , . . . , , . , . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . . . , 11 - 11 . , . . . - - 1 . THE OLD SCHOOL. . .AND THE NEW They call us a boom-Town . . . l guess They mean ThaT Roseburg has expanded since The phoTo of The old senior high school Cpicfured belowj was Taken. H-m-m-m. ThaT old school exisTed 'way back when The girls had To worry abouT middy uniforms and dragging hemlines and The boys choked in Ties and sfiff whiTe shirTs. Then, They were puTTing ouT The mighTy hoT Fords and The WesT was growing like ragweed . . . sTill is, for ThaT maTTer. The Townspeople ThoughT They'd builT The school clear ouT in The coun- Try . . . a few years laTer The ciTy was pushing Laurel- wood righT inTo our laps. Before long, in January 1926, They puT up The new building, converTed The old FullerTon Grade School inTo The Social ArTs Build- ing, builT The new Library ArTs Building-wiTh big windows and modern green blackboards and yellow chalk-supposed To be easier on The eyes. AbouT The middle of my freshman year, They finished The new gymnasium for over S400,000 . . . made us Take off our shoes before we could walk on The shiny floors . . . had our phoTographer go up in a plane in order To Take a couple aerial views ThaT would show you how big we've really become. S'pose The valley will grow a loT and They'll sTarT Taking up The Trowel and hammer again soon. ,fi A typucal Roseburg student always messung around' A typucal student that s quute a phrase Its caused a lot of tears frenzued con trutuon and worry un thus annual class and for what? From all the racket beung made you d thunk somethung brand new had been added to these old halls of OUR SCHOOL But uf you work up enough energy to mosey around you ll fund the source of the commotuon to be always the same a typucal modern student Not to submut any personal opun uons un thus matter QI love the cream of gossup as much as the next bewhuskered mouse catcherj but there us lust one questuon un mund WHY9 Why all the nousef' Whats so new wuth the typucal modern stu dent I ll bet my Punk Passuon lupstuck agaunst your latest Presley platter that todays student stull pules the food on hus plate whenever he suts down to a meal un fact I ll even go so far as to say that he stull goes to sleep un Latun uust luke hus good ole granpappy Oh' when you stop to use the old cranuum though you fund that thus pucture kund of has the answer to my questuon all tued up un wrappung paper What else could tell the story but a ladder a ladder of achuevement on whuch to stand whule reachung for the star of success From the confusuon of huero glyphucs on the wall though Id say that the typucal modern student wasnt the furst to clumb those steps nor wull he be the last I sorta hate to turn all the responsubuluty of that ladder over to those rowdy gun uors only I know that they ll come back from vacatuon beautufully tanned wuth all the necessary pouse and polush to be a terrufuc class of senuors Uhm hummmm' Really the student us a pretty good kud except that the Freshmen seem to be gettung younger every year I never wull forget those scared lower classmen fulung unto the lubrary to take theur l Q s panucky that someone mught fund out that they dont have one dear memorues All the moments of tears hours of laughter days weeks months funally another year had gone by A year bubblung full of funal guvung teachers crazuly wonderful dates hectuc actuvutues and mud nught oul burnung assugnments all a part of The typucal student all a part of OUR SCHOOL all of our unspuratuon I ' I ' ... . , ' , . . , . . 1 , . . 1 1 - I - . , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . , . , 1 . , . 1 1 , . . . . , . . 1 - 1 I url .. . . . , 1 ' '1 . . . , ah , - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . ,, . ,, r,fw,Q, gr ,f gf ,.f fff '82 L5 rl! ,Er 0: ff rf' 5, , 5 lfiw if f L A Z - fa., Q ,Med 4 O 79 N 2, f',h,mQ'5 AY Y ff w-'KEY , so a+ ,gl-Q D50 . ,fa-i w'uae JAC 5-g.:u.QmnQ, fob Hff 'LJ WRU .f W ---1 KCVUHQYYI '-UE-r H5 gwiiipg M we ff' :Biff wmif lixffd owl H159 ith .JW FS'- vr--- 1- ,. W' FB -3'-1 'S ' ' t fix i- ',.-rg, X ilu Y -in E4 A u JANET LEWIS Senior Vice Pres-den? Q an-W asv 21 Ulu hp -,X-K '4i,x I4 'AFQWN VKAY I PJCRNE P 6 H me f If ,F- .lx ,xg x X xx . S rn uric.-an , . ,. . 1-f 1 NANCY' BELL S9ff5 3ry K . . 'x W' - .f , 9' Q Xi 455 PAUL HANSEN Business Manager T r ,,f y if' . x xg X., I 1 .1 , 2 ffvjgkl 0 K 1 . fb mi . - . 'N x ,X LL . BETTY KNIGHT Treasurer XS. if Q 15 . FRED SKEELS Sergeanhar-Arms I 5 THE BIG BRASS OF TH wp , f mm fi willillf H: A' Nw 4 WSW S5511 i , fm ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY 'lx 5 1 rv Q12 X .1 Man, watch those cr r azy Romans mur der that parllamentary procedure As Mar van frantucally pounds has gavel the masses of confusion frnally come to a halt Fnrst on the agenda the revlslon of the constitution course they ve been revrsnng the thing for the last three years, but we dont mentuon that had some trouble thus year decldung on the Polio Drlve Sure, weve been champions of the natron the past years but Roseburg IS having a slump now wouldnt a drive for the Teen age Center be better? Vote and re wonderful too Makes It a lot easter to start assemblues guess we have to thank Student Councsl for that one also Oh say, almost forgot The knds are quite proud of them selves thus year for the flrst tnme In hlstory RHS has natlonal student council puns for nts members ouch, sharp too STUDENT COUNCIL Seated Betty Knight ASB treas urer Nancy Bell ASB Secretary Marvin Fray ASB Presldent Janet Lewus Senuor Vlce President Margue Bowker Junior Vlce President Standing Patty Dent Freshman Representative Martha Meehan Freshman Representative Fred Skeels ASB SergeantatArms Paul Hanson ASB Business Manager Alyn Ford Sophomore Representatuve Barney Wlmer Senuor Representatlve Alrce Hamulton Sophomore Representa tnve Dennis Ellnson Jumor Representatnve g 5 . .A F I' . - 1 - - - I T f ' . - ..Q h Q Q . I r o n ' 7 . V I r .R ' . I C ' 'rx S - - x ' ' , -Y I N, - c 4 u - 5 ' vote . . . the flag in the new gym looks ' 2 X . . , , - ,,. U Q . ' . . . . , l I . . . , . 1 1 1 Q. . Z.: - MARY-ELISE UNRATH M155 RANDALL Presidenf Advisor GIRLS' LEAGUE, To which There is no longer any counTerparT CBoys' LeagueD, sTrove even more energeTically To go ahead and esTablish iTs organizaTion more Tirmly Than in previous years. Financially, The year was a bang-up success, wiTh The Treasury aTTaining sTrengTh enough To give a SlOO scholarship To a deserving girl. One would TirsT have To know ThaT The lasT year's League provided no scholarship aT all in order To appreciaTe This year's group. All of The acTiviTies, however, were noT mercenary in characTer, for The girls pursued such acTiviTies as puTTing on a ChrisTmas Ball, which was well-aTTended, giving a very pleasanT senior moThers' Tea, and insTalling nexT year's league in a colorful cere- mony. ,- .- ,.., , eq T' 9 I Q7 I8 '5 'x + GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNOL- Firsr row, Nancy Myers, Carol Lindbloom, Mary-Elise Unralh, Susan Short, Sandy HowleTT. Second row: Peggy Powell, Faye Reeder, Evangeline Chapman, AnneTTe Lehman, Cherze Havens, Joanne Walker. X4 9 f 'Qs X KXT x X W 6 ffl li XXX Oox Q X2 XX T Q X -5 N xi X xxQ A fl: i 4 , .M fi, 4 L M fl 'X Q X in . ,Zz K , N L K X X I ..... N ,f x f 5 'N Rxji- 4 1 1? ' Aw A If , .xr X f' -J X S W - K is-- -a.-'f-, X Nu 14 X X X xgf X! ADMINISTRATION P 'ff 'Z ' 04,0 If If . 2 ez! I O O XZ!! O Q ' ' fir! ' P . , xr, -X ZZ .wA, ,,. ffy ' W fQLif3' ff! 'X x4- , X x X . W xxx-A , X !X,z ' X X 'co '4 2 , xx X f V! In 7 F X d!,'i',A- fff fzfijlff-,,, X ' ff! ,f ! In-I L i ff ff' f f, , .. X , ff! n X- If M.-.X C X , fig f 1 w 1 ,f X X jf I X X 'ff ff ,sf '-f' E X ff? X' 'f,XXf x, f ff f A warm smile, a vigorous handshake, and a brisk sTep are noT all The qualifies Thaf characferize MR. ARTHUR JUDD. Since he Took over The posiTion of ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Two years ago, he has demonsTraTed marked abiliTy in adminisTra- Tion. A few of The challenges he has faced This year are as follows: conducTing of Teachers' in-service meeTings Cday off for all of The sfudenfsj, gaThering school cen- sus sTaTisTics, and, noTably, cuTTing Through red Tape which released S4l,25O federal aid To be applied Toward The complefion of The addifion To HucresT. Below-These SCHOOL BOARD members served well aT a job which demands sacri- fice of Time, The abiliTy and courage To boTh make a decision and sTand by iT, and a Thick enough hide To wiThsTand crificism for a Thankless iob ThaT is Terribly imporTanT To all of us. ARTHUR JUDD ,,,....-.-- ..-.----' ..--1...-a ...--.id 1,1 if -A -Q SCHOOL BOARD: Mr, Ware, Mr. Bashford, Mr. Crooch, Mr. WalTon, Mr. Hoyt. i V-sf-rex 5,4 Eb fx ,. If- HEAD MAN Telling about this man is a real treat. Always makes me happy to let folks in on the rarely told facts about a person who has served RHS so faithfully. Let's see, it was nearly five years ago that HARRY JACOBY moved here with his family and took over as PRINCIPAL. Fairness and co-operation are the trademarks of his supervision, and students know they will always be met more than halfway when they take their prob- lems to the office. 24 MAN FRIDAY You mighT say ThaT KEN SIMON, This year's VICE PRINCIPAL, has come up Through The ranks. He enTered The school as a classroom Teacher abouT one-half year before Mr. Jacoby, five years ago. ATTer Teaching one year, he was promoTed To Dean of Boys. A very popular dean Tor Two years, he was again promoTecl, This Time To The posiTion which he has held, likewise, for Two years-The VICE PRlNCIPALship. DEAN OF GIRLS The veteran of the administrative staff, MISS RANDALL has served for seven years as DEAN OF GIRLS. In addition to being girls' counselor, she helps with the tremen- dous iob of registration. If a girl needs rescheduling at the end of a semester, Miss Randall helps her choose new subjects. As if her iob of registering and counseling were not enough, she is also advisor for three groups-C-I2, J. C. Aides, and Girls' League. THEIR ADVICE WAS WELCOME. DEAN OF BOYS Serving as DEAN OF BOYS for two years, MR. SCALLON was very busy this year. He registered students, dropped them from one course in favor of another, mediated in student-teacher disagreements, and, in general, helped make the school year as effective as possible for all concerned. He could tell a student whether he should attend college and, if so, supply informa- tion on which one to attend. Any student, then, who needed help, could find a sym- pathetic listener in this administrator. HEAD SECRETARY JO SLOCUM, wiThouT whom The office would be mayhem, compleTed her sixTh year as PERSONAL SECRETARY TO THE PRINCIPAL, she also TaughT a class of Twen- Ty office girls. Working Twelve monThs of The year, she made up all The regisTraTion forms and payrolls. Hers, Too, was The responsibiliTy of Typing The reporTs which were submiTTed To boTh The counTy and sTaTe. If onelneeded informaTion which was anywhere in The high school office, JO could supply iT. NO SCHOOL COULD OPERATE WITHOUT THEM. irllmllUv'l'f' ASSISTANT SECRETARIES MRS. LONG, ATTENDANCE SECRETARY for Three years, wiTh The vice principal, phoned parenTs, made ouT daily bulleTins, Typed eligibiliTy lisTs, and posTed daily aT- Tendance. MRS. MCGHEHEY, RECORDS SECRETARY, ioined The office sTaTf This year. Her main responsibiliTies were keeping permanenT record cards up-To-daTe, sending away for TranscripTs of new sTudenTs, and operaTing The Heccokwick, a machine which makes copies of permanenT record cards. A x nah khgmivnl 'nn-:Many lhnhtflsn 04'-lqbu af Bda 7 AUX MR, FRANK FRANCE: Vocational Arts MR. GLENN BRADY: Science ati lll 'Niall-.. K DON SEVERSON: Physical Education DEPARTMEN F MRS. DAPHNE RIFFE: English YN --.fi LP ' --r WE HAD 59 TEACHERS. Z .. ff! g3 Mr. Robins is pleased with potential operetta. ' 551+ I r' E 'E l Mr. Scallon, dean, stands with Mr. Jacoby, prin cipal, who extends friendly hello. J' YKJ, ,,, V X f ',,,.,f J! W Wnfpf -.17 ix A WI 4' HEo!l E ,-q4 . 'Y c wir,-f A sp, ,sf -'ff' 'M Ml, , f 3 f 2 ,Z-- ' -mrrgarww 4 , ,E Mr. Rockwell, Mrs. Fread, and Mrs, Peterson listen nterestedly to Mr, Fullers account of 30 his eventful day with speech students. Ralph Anderson Henry Barneck MR. RALPH ANDERSON: Masters, University of Idaho, Orchestra. MR. HENRY BARNECK: B.A., University of Oregon, English. MRS. LILAH BENNETT: B.S., Montana State College, Physical Education. MRS. MARGARETE BLACK: University ot Oregon, Transcription, Typing, Shorthand. MR. DONALD BODEEN: B.S., M.A., Colorado State College of Education, English, Annual Advisor. MR. RICHARD BOSS: B.A., Trades and Industries. MR. GLENN BRADY: B.S., Oregon State College, Physical Science, Biology. MRS. ALICE BROADDUS: B.A., University of Oregon, Sorbonne, English. MR. WILLIAM BUELL: B.S., Oregon State College, Chess Club Advisor. MISS HELEN CASEY: B.A., University of Oregon, English. MRS. GEORGENE CLARK: B.S., M.S., Oregon State College, University of Oregon, Home Economics, Future Hornemakers of America Advisor. MR. VINCENT DEMARINIS: B.S., M.A., University of Portland, Typing, Bookkeeping MISS ESTHER DYAR: B.S., University of North Dakota, Typing, Shorthand. MR. ROBERT EASTER: B.S., University of Oregon, Social Studies, American Problems, Foot- ball Coach. MR. ROLAND EDIE: B.A., B.S., University of Oregon, Social Studies. Lilah Bennett Margarete Black Donald Bodeen Glenn Brady William Buell Richard Boss Alice Broaddus Helen Casey 1' fa- lf' ff 7- it Georgene Clark Vincent Demarinis Esther Dyar Robert Easter MR. GEORGE FARRELL: B.S., University of Missouri, Physical Education, Football Varsity. Junior MR. FRANK FRANCE: B.S., M.S., Oregon State College, Industrial Arts. MRS. PHYLLIS FREAD: B.A., Cornell, University of Oregon, English, Spanish. MRS. JOAN FULLER: B.S., Montana State, University of Oregon, Art, Ceramics. MR. NEIL FULLER: B.S., University of California, Montana State, Speech, English. MR. ROBERT GEORGE: B.S., University of Oregon, Algebra, Varsity Football Coach. MISS WlLLAJEAN GRIMES: B.A., College of Idaho, Physical Education, Pepsters Advisor. MR. HOMER GROW: B.S., Oregon State College, Science, Agriculture. MR. RICHARD HARDESTY: B.A., Whitworth College, English, Journalism, Orange R Advisor. MR. BILL HARPER: B.S., Oregon State College, Physical Education, Varsity Basketball, Order of R Advisor. George Farrell Phyllis Fread Neil Fuller Willaiean Grimes Frank France Joan Fuller Robert George Homer Grow g Roland Edie Richard Hardesty Bill Harper 3 5, -f' 4 Jean Heldefifelw Al Hoffman Nancy Hooper Harry Krug Al Lindquist Edna Lorraine Russell Madsen Dale Lindsey Corrine McTaggart Bill Mattson MISS JEAN HEIDENRElCH1B.A,,Marylhurst, English, Radio-Dramatics. MR, AL HOFFMAN: B.A., M.A., State Teachers College, University of Oregon, Tennis Coach, World History, United States History. MISS NANCY HOOPER: B.A., University of Oregon, Geography, English, Senior Class Ad- visor, Freshman Rally Squad Advisor. MR. HARRY KRUG: B.A., Upper iowa University, University of iovva, Algebra. MR. GEORGE LARSEN: B.A., Southwest Texas, State Teachers College, Mathematics, Junior Class Advisor. MR. AL LINDQUIST: B.A., University ot Wyoming, Chemistry, Physics, Radio Club Advisor. Ralph Meiling Bob Moldenhauer 7' -A -'JY I . , X George Larsen Gladys Monger Walt Payne J I 'uf MR, DALE LINDSEY: B.S., Oregon State College, Shop, Audio-V.sual Aids. MRS, EDNA LORRAlNE: B.A., George Fox, Latin, Spanish, Freshman Class Advisor, MRS. CORRINE MCTAGGART: B.S., University ot Cal't'ornia, Los Angeles, Home Economics, Future Hornernalcers of America Advisor, MR. RUSSELL MADSEN: Master Mechanic, Auto Mechanics. MR. BlLL MATTSON: B.S., University of Minnesota, Sophomore Class Advisor. MR. RALPH MEILING1 B.S., M.A., Oregon State College, Chair Crew Advisor, General Math. MR. BOB MOLDENHAUER: B.A., M.A,, Colorado State College of Education. MRS. GLADYS MONGER: AB., Whittier College, Librarian. MR. WALT PAYNE, B.S., Colorado A. 81 M., Science, Biology, Freshman Class Advisor, Varsity Wrestling Coach. MRS. MODESTA PEMBERTON: B.S., Mankato State Teachers, Physical Education, Girl's Recreational Association Advisor, Rally Squad Advisor. MRS. MOLLYE PETERSON: BA., Hartnell Junior College, San Jose State, University of Oregon, United States History. MR. ALBERT PHELPS: B.S., Oregon State College, Consumers Mathematics. MRS. JOY RICH: B.S., Oregon State College, Horne Economics. MRS. DAPHNE RIFFE, B.A., M.A., University of Oregon, University of California, English, Honor Society and Senior Class Advisor. Modesta Pemberton Albert Phelps Daphne Riffe Henry Rockwell Ralph gcudde, MOllYe Peterson JOY Rich Robert Robins Gunnar Roos John Searle Don Severson Alta Simonson MR. ROBERT ROBlNS1B.E., Willamette University, Chorus. MR. HENRY ROCKWELL: B.A., M.A., Montana State University, Mathematics. MR. GUNNAR ROOS, B.S., Colorado A. 8- M., Pennsylvania State, General Shop. MR. RALPH SCUDDER: B.A., University ot Montana, State Teachers College, University of Washington, Social Studies, United States History. MR. JOHN SEARLE, B.S., Oregon State College, Typing, Office Machines. MR. DON SEVERSON: B.S., University of Oregon, Physical Education, Junior Varsity Football. MRS. ALTA SIMONSON: B.S., Oregon State College, Linfield, Home Economics. MR. STEWART SMlTH, B.S., University of Montana, Perlette, History, American Problems. MR. RALPH SNYDER: B.S., University of Michigan, Bookkeeping, Retail Selling, Law. MR. JIM STRASBURG: B.S., Ohio State University, Biology, Warrior Guard Advisor. MISS EDNA TURNER, B.S., University of Oregon, English, Future Teachers Advisor, MR. DON WHITE, B.S., Oregon State College, General Science, Junior Varsity Basketball. MR. HAROLD WITHNELL, B.A., University of ldaho, Chorus, Band, Pep Band Advisor. MR. VIROIL WOLFF, B.S., M.S., University of Oregon, American Problems, United States History, International Relations League Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. 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From anoTher sTandpoinT, Though, The seniors could be very choosy as To which Trosh They wanTed To carry.Their books. ln oTher vvays They vvere able To make Their superiors happy: They vvore placards vviTh Their names prinTed in large leTTers, displayed Taces vvell- smeared vviTh lipsTick, graced sad and bleak-looking ieans, and suffered in nylons. The clean-up assembly, during vvhich They vvere To demonsTraTe Their abiliTy To The enTire school, vvas called oTT vvhen one young lady became The unhappy vicTim of fingernail polish in her eye. Kenny Adams Terry Akers Carole Anderson Clair Anderson Dorothy Andrus Smithie Arp George Arvidson Don Backen Frank Bair Bob Ball Darlene Bang Jirn Barentine Sue Barnhart Jirn Barrong Charlotte Bartrarn lla Batsch Lynn Baxter Susan Beattie Bobby Benedict Rita Bennett Lee Bergerson Marcia Bernard Penny Bevans David Bibler Melvin Bing Wendy Bingham Shirley Birchfield Jerry Black Lee Black Sarnrnie Blakely Blanche Bogard Betty Boggs Melvin Bohme Annette Brinkmeyer Bobby Brown Sandra Brown Susan Brusseau Lois Bryant Betty Buckwalter Edna Burkhart x -' ' , . ' . 5 -an Mary Jane Burnett Joan Burr Ginger Busenbark Darlene Butler Vicki Butler Douglas Cahill Darry Callahan Darlene Carevv Lois Carey Steve Carlson Harry Carmichael Dennis Carter Jerry Carter Linda Carter Jerry Caster ,V an 7 15- , Q GA. 5 5 'ha i 1 1 L., ,fer 1-lf K - 3 r FRESHMEN BADE FAREWEL 5. . 3 I , . , 'L 3. J x ' Q SN. I --f . '3759' 3 , K L V . ,X N X c C g x .- ll . 1 . - A 8-'fs-.ff .Ai I Q , 'K X Q Nick Cate Sherill Chapman Delores Cheney Steve Chitwood Earl Christain Judy Christensen Jack Churchill John Clark Pat Clark Roxie Clark Arnold Collier Carlotta Compton James Cooley Sharon Covvin Gary Cox Judy Cox Larry Crain Ernie Crane Leroy Crosier Nancy Crow Angela Crowser Betty Cummings Dennis Cumpston Nancy Cyrus Bud Daniel Karol Davidson Dee Ann Davis lvan Davis Yolanda DeChiara Karen Detterding 1 I L 3 l l 's X . Q I T. N 7 ,X .A Il Q O ALL INITIATION? Susan Engdahl Lynne Erickson Dennis Farnsworth Dick Felker Adair Flann Fred Fleger Gloria Fordham Ernest Foree Dick Fout Ray Fox David Francies Jackie Franco Carol Fray Virginia Frazier Donna Frear Gary Free Jo Anne Freeman Karen Freeman Ted Fretwell Douglas Frisbie Donna Frisk Dennis Fritz Pat Fromdahl Barbara Gadway Geraldine Garrett Rugene Gee Wilda Gilbert, Lorelie Gilkeson Larry Gillam Anne Giovannetti If f K' r Patty Dent Jerry De Priest Pat Desbiens Mary Dicob Pat Dodge Russell Dondero Judy Duffy John Dunn Nancy Dunn Nick Dunstan Larry Dysert Cynthia Eastman Bob Eddy Mike Elam Gari Emmitt 5- - N Q v L A . A E A 4' 'V 'D 'S - : i l , N X y ,. , 1 - s 1, 5 4s r ff 1-J Judy Glenz Earl Glines Ruth Good Charlotte Gray Dan Greenfield Alberta Greenwalt Patsy Gregory Joe Griffin Bill Gum Valorie Haaf Dan Halford Dale Hall Nancy Hall Maureen Hallmark Howard Hamilton Curtis Handy Doug Hanneman Susan Hardick Carol Harding Gayle Harris LaVonne Hartman Norman Hartz Lela Hash Tom Hatfield Donald Havens Dianne Hayman Corky Hebard Judy Hebarcl John Heeter Marilyn Helland Mildred Hendrix Mary Hennebeck Norman Herrington Judy Hill Melissa Hill Kenny Hills Larry Hink Patricia Hites Linda Holcomb rx-A- ai,ll' FRESHMEN ,- a of if if - ,Al Y tl fx' 1 A . '- s 1' 73' c A 7 ' Q , 3: 4 E1 ' ,sq Q' Tu. .ip I ' J 1 S l Lg-, fs 'Zh' - D a x' a U E i O' L3 exft. 0 1 . nhlff V3 I med!! I , , f ge' if 1 5 if lr Q-i 4 1 'VX 0 -1 44 K it- v FRESHMEN Am in 'C' f - .fr 1 J U V , 1' ' K SN f -vt n Bonnie Holmes Weston Honn Carol Horn Dallas Horn Judy Hostord Elwood Houston Beyerlee Howard Reba Hubbard Rnckn Hukaru Jerry Humphreys Sylvanus Hunt Terry Hunt Martzn Hunter Panene Hurd Janet Inman Charlene Jenkins Marlene Jennie Jam Jensen Peggy Jewell Stephen John Gary Johnson Kay Johnson Roger Johnson Fred Johnston Shlrley Johnston Marsha Jones Roberta Jones Don Judd James Keefe Mary Keel Blll Kelsay Eileen Kempke Garry Kenny Jean Kuldare Bonnne King Barb Kung Kenneth Kung Melvun Kurkpatrnck Carol Klaboe Judy Kline t , Jean Knight Jim Kolb Tom Kolberg Mike Kood Pat Korte Harvey Kostad Ted Kruysman George Kuhn Bonnie Kutsch Phyllis La Brake Barbara Ladd Sue Ladd Marlene Lambur Rose Lane Bob Lang A - - as A. T -2- K . 411 FRESHMEN PLACED mv? Don Larson , , Jim Laycock f., - 6' ' Therese Layton il Jeannie Leach David Lee r Virgil Lee f Annette Lehman Eddie Lemon . Harold Lester - David Lewis Gloria Lian Peter Lickiss -. 1 ' fllli 'r . , Lanny Lillard Mary Lillard a ,. - 9 ' I u ' Michael Lindley , Rita Locke S 1 v a I i 5 .. . hh o SA Herbert Lindner x I1 x I qv l -Q X Judy Long Janice Long Beverly Lorentz Eddie Lorenzen Val Major Duane Markle Dick Marosok Myrna Marsters Beverly McCoy Alec McDowell Jim McGhehey Frances Mclntyre X lb Marlene Lutterman vo- 4 :. . ,J J -Q-1, N N 1 T Z . 1 -. 4- nn 1' s. 's . , . , t 1, P ,J IN INTERCLASS SPEECH. Shirley Moffett Gloria Moore Marian Moore Kitty Moore David Mortenson Bill Mundt Mike Murphy Larry Murphy Beverly Myers Al Nasby Linda Neal Linn Nickson Charles Norris Jean Norton Kathi Oakley Pat Oliger Diana Olsen Dick O'Mara Beverly Ospald Mary Lou Owens Dianne Palm Brian Pargeter Albert Parr Karen Parrett Ruth Paulson Nels Paulson Sharon Pennington Kay Pilger Judy Piper Linda Pippin 7 ' . Myrtle McLaren Gerri McLish June McLish Shirley McMaster Marlene Meehan Joe Michael Derry Miller Norman Miller June Miller Larry Miller Bob Miller Bill Milne Judie Minor Dick Mint Connie Kay Modrell , 1 'Ev T P V ' nl' L. K ,S J. W N s 4 , w , . ' X X 'jg , A if 'V' . Phyllis Pittman Judy Poland Beth Potter Jack Prentice Judy Putnam Mary Ellen Putfman Larry Rains Murvel Rarnsdell Joyce Rand Bob Rayburn Janet Reed Vicki Reierson Elaine Reiser FRESHMEN 6 -S- Q3 1 r-J 7 1 ' 4 yf' x E G 1 ll 0 5 46. fw- Mignon Rich V V Q 5, Marie Richards il' 'ff , A J - is fi: l Lia Barbara Richter 4 Leroy Roberts , , Becky Roberts ' ' - f ' Q Gwen Robinson l' I ll Q In ' A i Edward Rosemeyer ' ' , ' A bill a I Sheryl Rothrock M' Walt Russell .5- Shannon Rutter K . ' N Cheryl Ryan ,fi T' -' -'37 John Sandquist y y Q 4 cflf fu Ron Sartin ' S A f ' Melvin Saunders 2 4 ' 5 Herta Schaefer ii -'. , ' a Y 'K A- ' 4 Sharron Scheel ' . ' . Carol Schilling ' , , I Ls A ' ' Rick Schultze ' Teresa Schulze -2 Jeannette Schweitzer , - is J- 0- -if g Alayne Serafin , fi' N - Charles Setzer f Q - ' 5 an J Barbara Shaw Sydney Sheldon Gary Shinn Geraldine Shipp Mike Short S X FRESHMEN 1 M if r f-f 14 4,-L. Rex Short Allan Shortgen Dennis Slogren Karen Skeels Barbara Skoog Hazel Slead Johnetta Smith Shrrley Smlth Mary Snow Leslie Spurgeon Bob Stallings Mary Stanclrtf Stella Stanford Duane Starr Doran Steele, Dorran Stephens Janice Stevens Judy Stewart Vernon Stoddard Barbara Stone Jay Stone Mrke Stone Bobby Stormer Dons Strnngfellow Jnrn Suse Guy Swartz Bonnle Sweem lla Sweet Mrlton Sylwester Duck Taber Jlm Talburt Dennis Tandy Pat Terrel Sharon Terrell Mary Thatcher Marlene Thomas Stephanle Thomas Jo Anne Thomas Ruth Thomason Vurgnnna Thompson Jeri Thompson Lloyd Todd Louise Toles Larry Totton Jeanette Tucker Sam Tucker Stan Utzman Kay Veberes Ronnay Vorii Bonny Vosika Lyle Wait Carolyn Walker Virgie Walls Linda Ware vac ,J , X 5, , , 6 A i 1 . , Kathy Vang M ' ff :.. 7' I' Q f V V s .A6f ' A FRESHMEN HAD FOUR REQUIRED I 1 In 1 'ii f S 1 it l U X ,,., , ' -if Sqn is ,ygy l -Q a 4 lf! X L x 3 N in a V sr v 4 K' ' , v I -xi -4 , 1 5 fy P 9' ,154 . Rift? .ve 'rv - 0- 5 X 0 In L f CLASSE William Warner Carolyn Wassom Neva Watson Jim Webster James Welty Virginia Wheeler Bill White Lonna White Billy Whorton Judy Wilcox Wanda Willhoit Penny Williams Glen Wilson Albert Winter Margie Wishan Dick Withnell Margie Wittrock Roberta Wood Barbara Wood Dean Wood Peggy Woodall Dick Woody Bonnie Yahnke Billy Yarbaugh Ronald Yoder George Yost Bernie Young Charles Young Manson Young Roland Zeissler S I , B-. Rx Y 'lE S ' :-2 e::': 'Q :' 'efev se V , '. Ba -ezr :RESI-I'.',1'. ENGLISH weave' fepecfs rw v nzfecocks, 1.2! ly, f v A I f' ' -NIA' - A 'MQ-any ??,A,I ., .Q - N,.,ua .- , 1 - -- f 4 A fy' ' ' ef' 3- I I - , I, .. V -.'..-..n' SEI I'I1,rv', 'Ierrf HUM, Daiene Hurd and Dom GreenfieId, ALGEBRA I s'LJder s, .-.ofk simple equafloms mme' Mr Kwg's superwsion. ,I JI ,Z if u.. 4 'Q' '7+ uLAuTY SOUTH ,, , Q-Q2 - .,:. via- M 3, AQ 95' -1 V .- fi I Rex Svod, a member of Mn EdIe's SOCIAL STUDIES dass, DOWNS OUT Frevwdw Guiana to cIassmafes STC-pIwavw,e Thomas, Lois Cawy and Don Judo. -in ,L ' s X,iu:ws 1 QW I Q Q 1 2 f in Freshman students Jeannie Leach, Barbara Wood. Frar-lc Bair, Nency Bingham, and Alayne Seratirw coniugate the infinitive hablar lto talk, in Mrs. Fread's SPANISH l class. Shirley McMaster, Vlcki Butler, Mervil Ramsdale, and Virgil Lee are absorbed in drawing sketches in ART I, a course taught by Mrs, Fuller in her first year at RHS. ,,f', Patty Clark, Dorothy Andrus, and Mary Thatcher fulfill a basic requirement of dressrnaking in HOMEMAKlNG lr taught by Mrs. Simonson. 1 ., jk, .4. lr' if Doing paper work Mike Koop, Larry Jones, Curt Handy, and Gary Cox sit at a work desk in from of a Weil- filled Yool board in Mr. Roofs GENERAL SHOP ciass, !, Working on ravn inrp ernenig 5 a prerecwisife of Mr. Gro.-W5 AGRI CULTURE mass Freshmen Bot: Daniei, Mike Efann and LeRoy Cfosie Bfe SVTOJJVF fT'E'E i 1 L , -in L LLL. IJ W' busiiy soicefrig and rinkerirg In Mr Payne 5 GENERAL SOENCE classes expe rnems are per forred b, both the irstrn, vor and Yhe smdenvs Herr' smdenv Dick Minx dervonsvfates a beY'er,' ies' before We r.a'cnfui eyes of Ga,ie Harris, Karen Freeman and Donald Larsor' nfl!! 1.421 NV. 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'IK if ,V mf. :M 1 x ,, -F1 W2- az ' we f 5 A Sy X Ng parmg B spirited 'Va'C' n font ' e E Ps Lodge, 'ka Qt' schoo band, avec'-ed by Mr, Nirfn-3' and tneir bn to the Way l, 1956, Clildfgi-,'5 Day ceebration. as Y' nl I-'W fw The cast of the DESERT SONG, lavish production of the Pnusic department, experienced a great deal of making up and costurning before their spring performance of 1956 delighted public audiences. Hungarian immigrants Eva Mike, Nlariane and Peter Fehevari, happy escapees from Red aggression, get their course charted inthe strange new world ofthe American high school. 1,,4 T vt' vw ? ft vw 'S 6 1 hi! 4' I 1 J - .VM My lr? A s ru 3' M blip ga' 1 as A ,, H V, Ns if . -5 2 I, , I 1, ,W ,i , Y ' '53 A f 'M King Jerry Droscher and Queen Nancy Sullivan elected by the physical education department to reign over the 1956 spring May Fete, are attended on the left by Diane Buckingham and Jirn Ollivanr and on the right by Mary Jane O'Brien and Torn Kimball. 57 2 f Z ,4- Z .61 X .X 4 ? KV N X fi J Z 1 Xx f7ixN fffff M ff xx kff X n-'4',.. 3 If ff Xff f 25 fl I 2 I i J y , , Q . 1 1 , 1 Q! if ,rf K' l b 1 , 5 , li r , , I W n X i 1 2: H 3 7 , f ,-'QM N 17 ,X li nf 1 ' . N L2 1' Eiga M 3 X ,lf A , k t E 4 4 1 ' Q 5 R X X X ' A I ' ' ' 1 X RN Q ! W L 1 I I 5 : 1' J 117' l il , X Y F! 1 ll , ' K I ' X ' za x w 5 ' 1 ri' Y 1 ' pf fn NNE-A ' H I if M I ff AX J H if N N ' '9 N Q ' A W Q Vf A W f ' , - ' i 'Q 1 ,M I X Z1 Xgggff f ff 1 I ' A, f' X i 1, ' ,fix ff' I I 17 , . , , X X ,X ,T x XXX , 1 , l f -Sf M J, Nfs5X5ix X X 4 3 ,f X xxx T--y. h ,KR V, ff I XXX ' ' ff N, x I V, I, 'jk XFN iii! ' :Xxx ff! Xxxjxxs X. 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' ' if 'J - ' -'ff 14 A X A' x -7' f-N A 1' X x, I 1 X25 xx x U x ' ' Z f f X It lj Vx f ..f ,, 1 HX ' XX ,Z ' -X ' X , X ff x Y xx X X x x f r I 'x A x 1 1 f 1 3 x fi X if X' 'E Xu X I ,x X x H . lx 'x ' XX X 1' hx X X K, x x xx Rx , XX- xxx N . xx -A XM xx fx 'xv XX Xk XX xi 1 .X X1 ,X XX X XX ,fi- x X ff A54 .. ff, X ' X xx SGPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS hd i Lefr To righrf Mike Bloomooism Don McGhehey, Loren Olsen, Dick PeTerson The i956-57 Sophomore Class enioyed excepTionally sTrong leadership in presi- denT, Loren Olsen, vice presidenT, Dick PeTerson, secreTary, Don McGhehey, Treas- urer, Mike BloomquisT, and sergeanT-aT-arms, Rod l-loenisch. Evidences of This leader- ship vvere revealed in Their winning of The polio drive Csee pages l72-l73j, for vvhich vicTory They received The prize Del McKay Loving Cup aT a special assembly. Acwally, This vvas The second year The sophomores vvere The Top polio-drivers, ln addi- Tion, They scored Third in The lnTer-class Speech ConTesT, served as vvaiTers and vvaiT- resses Tor The Junior-Senior Prom, and enTerTained The TaccilTy WiTh an EasTer Tea. The TacolTy advisors vvere Mr. Searle, chairman, Mr Krug, Mr. MaTTson,Nlr. Demarinis, and Mrs. Rich. Don Abeln Shari Akers Raygene Allen Sharon Allen Irving Anderson Kitty Anderson John Arvidson Jim Aten John Anttonen Eddie Bagwell Wyona Bailey La Veta Ball Nancy Barker Sharon Barlow Judy Barnes Tom Barrong Verla Bateman Ronald Bates Vera Bauer Carolyn Bibler Luella Bickford Ernie Bilger Mike Blomquist Kenneth Bowers Mike Boyd Nettie Bridges Stephanie Briggs Francis Brinkley James Brock Barbara Brown To- ,hx vu- I is L- SOPHOMORES 'G Q if f 7 I fkx 3 i N1 1 T! 1 . 1 ', 1' 5 af, Kim' .., lb v ,s 15. a.. E' ' NJ rw it Wk, .. ' 1 -1 1 V Wy, his p.. P Q A Y' i - , vi is J. .of f Q r 1 'x i ' i13?:b 2 in X. - 1. 'Q hw 3- .f' ,,.f ' 1 1' 3 oi Y 9080 -A 5, , Don Coffman I 1- K , : 1 , N 2 ,. 4 I i r.. A J 31 t 1, rr ,XM 1 n 'G SOPHOMORES Jirn Coxey Les Coy Gayle Crivenden Vernon Crum Lorna Curnrnins Beryl Currier Linda Darncn Arnold Davis Donna De Bau Lucia De Chiara Martha Demenf Par Denton Janice De Priest Arr De Ross Sharon Dick Deanna Dilworth Linda Dilworlh Denise Doyle Shannon Doyle Terry Doyle Karen Drager Jerry Drake Joanne Dunn Lois Eddy Eugene Edwards Gary Edwards Byrdie EllioTT Linda Ellioll Carmen Erskine Dennis Farnvvorlh Donald Fenn Virgnia Fenn Vern Firesrone Robert Fister Judy Fife f fv- 1 is ivy! .1- is 4:5 .x d fy. W I 7 A Q- '10 O fin JTA. Q To 1 1 +2 S Il. f Q 8. E J., x l - f f. :Ja ss., X . i I ,fax . - f A ax f V cl- any , F,-' . f- - J ff if . J ' l' t f F J C -L ,Mis in f S' 'fI?f 5- s , 1 Rediff' q ,u fu ll wt., ZIAQVQZVI E L- 's- 64 fo. ,fly G. ,41- sf 4' ,, Cl s ,X 4, 4- , rr A 11 J- I , Xml I 'V SOPHOMORES Gerry Flink Dave Flury James Flynn Alyn Ford Diane Forhan David Forrest Bobby Francies Jerry Frear Larry Fredrickson Lee Freese David Fromdahl Jerry Frost Frances Galloway Jerry Galloway Doyle Gardner Gary Gardner Robert Gaylor Lexalin Gilman Alta Glenn Janice Grace Carol Ann Gray Janice Gray Don Green June Green Vicki Greenquist George Haaf Bob Halford James Hall Jeremy Halladay Alice Hamilton RANKED THIR Donna Hamilton Ronald Hand Mike Harding Neal Harding Dick Harpe Jerry Healy Sandra Heater Roy Hedine Garry Heichel Tom Heinz Ralph Helton Joan Henderson Jack Heritage Pat Hill Sally Hill Gordon Hjelseth Rod Hoenisch Kay Holcomb Velva Holcomb Judy Holt Clell Holteen Jon Horton Arlene Horton Lloyd Householder Larry Howe Margaret Humphrey Wayne Hutchins Kenny Jacobs Judith Jacoby Kay Jeffries 'UU 7 . it . if Q 'X lu 'Z-. L 4 1' .r- ,- Y IN INTERCLASS SPEECH. I ,Z iff'- ,J . x .. Y. if ifn .A AQ' ,f H f e ' 'F' O ' - , ttt J af' fr ' O llflai 1 1 65 3- .' X I ' 1 I f is -c fit, , Nltft ' , l, 'tt 1: Q. X t .4 I r 'S Vx' Kg 40 1 La li? ' xl. ' R SOPHOMORES Larry Lian Tom Lindell Ken Linder George Lindstrorn Gertrude Linson Bill Long Jerry Long Jerry Long Sharon Longton Don Loomis Artie Luckell Virginia Lynn Sharon Lyons Myla Magness Carolyn Marshall Janet Martin Marilyn Martin Virgil Martin Larry McAllister Harvey McClune Ed McCord Janet McDaniel Don McGhehey Bev Mclntire Barbara Me-hlhoff Sue Meredith Donna Metzger Barbara Miller Don Miller Gloria Miller Orley Milligan Judy Mills Dale Moe Phil Mole cv. 'Q A- S. Q - P, N y 1 V L, y ff' ' l A .I . if ' ng W ' L1 Q ,, ,.. t 5- fig' K ,g f L' T ,wr sv ,- 9 in 'D 5 . .ll u 75 -'QQ-' 'Q . 4:-SH Ron Molenaar David Montgomery Bill Mooney Billy Moore Kent Morris Bob Mortensen Marietta Muntzen Sally Myers Jerry Nack Linda Neal Audrey Nielsen Doug Nielsen Jeanette Nlswonger Karen Noel Mary Ann Nolen Lee Anne Norris Betty Lou Northey Gladys Ollivant Loren Olson Patricia O'Mara Jasper Osborn Kenny Ottinger Bob Overton Char Lee Packer Earl Parr Donna Patten Frances Patterson Winzora Paul Barbara Paulsen Alice Paulson SOPHOMORES TREATED FACULTY TO Sandy Paulson Deanna Payton Joanie Person Dick Peterson Neva Pfatf Allan Phillipi Brace Phillips Marcia Phillips Mike Phillips Don Plumlee Jimmy Ponton Pat Powell Roseanne Powell Jenny Priest Deanna Pugh Ethel Purcival John Puttman Don Raade Felix Raddatz Maxine Radecki Mary Ralston Andrea Rankin Faye Reeder Fred Rhodes Bob Richman Jim Robertson Butch Robinson Louie Roelle Kathy Rooney Sid Roper A ' , 41 ,J Q lQ M i Q' ', 9 ' - A w 410 My fi it nirllli lllllii, Q 93. lk ASTER TEA AND PROGRAM. ,W 'lf 1 ' I' i' '.-If l1l J4 A 69 -X 1 SOPHOMORES Dana Roske Connie Rumpf Tom Rundlett Zeta Sanders Moya Schaerer Connie Schiemmer Jo Ann Severson Pat Shaw Arden Sheldon Trip Simms Charles Simon Roger Simpson Dick Smith Joyce Smith Margaret Snow Jerry Spinas Kent S roul P Gerald Stambaugh Bob Steele Sandy Stelzenmueller David Stevens SCPHOMORES Genevieve Sfirts Al Strain Linda Strickling Charles Sullivan Terry Summer Bob Sumpter John Svoboda Sharyl Swenson Richard Sylwesfer Nell Taylor Bill Tharp Roger Thompson Ronald Thompson Marilyn Todd Donna Torkelson Terry Travess Claudette Tucker Marlorle Turner Sabra Unrath Garland Walker Judith Waller Gaye Warren Jim Weatherman Butch Webber 2 nv 'K fi I qw- S-t ,,, - 5 'I :Ps N 4 Fx I 1 L ,f 3 '32 N I Danny Weber Frank Webster Dave Welker Jim Wells Richard Wells Joyce Welter Billy Wennerberg Bill West Larry West Sharlene West Mabel Westin Jim White Sue White Darlene Whitsett Floriann Wichman Floyd Wicklund Sharen Wicks Larry Wilcox Ronald Wilkinson Dave Williams Lynn Williams Glenda Willis Jack Winters Kent Wishart Jo Ann Woods Judith Wulff Loretta Yahnke Dale Yow Lonnie Zimmerman SOPHOMORES HAD THREE REQUIRED CLASSES Joan Hende'son 5h3.'.s S7618 Kuvv-ert, Lex Gfrran, and Jon Horson how to diagram a sentence 1-Wh a compound Miss Heidenreich, in her first year at RHS spbiect. Uses this method to help Sophomore ENGLISH students Understand sentence ,Q structure. V 1 g-m H ,VN Q? ,M A '?',g.fu: 9 . ...1 .fix gill ,,..--- 'C C' wi L 54,3 Easy? V Z, ,Af-qw, 'W . j W . , ss , fp 5 d , V , . 9 3 Z v , ,, 2 -ni .Ni Z ' -,T v 1 I, Jeremy Halladay Greg Stephens, John Sbvoda, happily learn the intricacies of anatomy as Mr. Severson points them out in HEALTH. V? . I Tom Heinz, Rod Hoenisch, Ruth Simpson, and Donna Patton see variegated con- stellations, flecks, speckseeven cells- vhrough microscopes in Mr. Strasburg's BIOLOGY class. 'S 4 'I F mam I we 'fiik h-s.,,S, ff' QAQQ, 9 9 ff., IU' 'gl Uf.,i 'QQ' an L.. O -0 I o.vi! ' 4 -- Il.l,a IQAH 0 ' ,, ,l', -1. ,y.: iw D5 ki .Hfll 'T'-f4S2'54 Nwna Caskey, Bob Richman, Tom Llndeg and Ann Kiweffnf form a pane of expefrs in Mr HoNf'nan's .WORLD HISTORY dass. Bonnie Jones, Pat Ladd, Louis Roelle, and Bob Johnson hurriedly type in Mr. Demarlnis TYPING I class. w's-W gy, .' M L 1 'fiv A, Dave Frorndahl, Bob Francis, Gordon Graves, and Dave Walker work on proiects in Mr. Moldenhauefs WOODWORKING I class. gi 1 ,V s , ,ff H 7,7155 a , . , ,V , M' '11 ,-WY M ,K U- -.52 V s.,, 3 3' :CJ 'fi r HL F , a G rf a Pfn Wk rmgf- ' fw mr QS sfo ec's w F, e 5 LQAMNG .... arc PANNTNNG 5 ess. y v' v 0 . , , ,W .mf , Ge'r,1 Hmk Floriarm Wwckman, Ve-Nma Corzine, and Aierwe Hofron make f.,dge wn Mrs Cla'k's HOME- MAKING II class, 'jg h,, , 1 5 I 40.1 '! . M -Q ' 5,3114 5 4 Ph. fv ' f . W 1. , fJ' if ,4- Leg Avrne Nome, Linda 'Jeai afd Don Loorms Wisfevw to an expbmsnbfw of a probhww w Mr P?w'p'5 ALGEBQA il class ,--H1 ,mv-? ' Mf- ,..7v V,-WJ, . cw 5 pi , 4 'B' Ls ,M ,xV, ., , 9 ,, 1 A ,f Sli? Al. Tx' fu 11 STUDEN lt isn't always the big events at RHS that crowd senior memories. Little things- what you ate at a party, the boo-boo some teacher made, the weather on prom night-bring a host of remembrances. In September seniors arrived for their big year- lf we want to have fun, it's now or never. Registration Day did an excellent job of getting us back into the swing of things, Many emotions were felt on this occasion. The custodian, patiently counting to ten, saw the floor of the gym gleam- ing with shellac-for the last time until June. Mr. Jacoby, upon looking in the mirror, noticed he was wearing a happy carefree smile-for the last time until June. Miss Randall, thinking of the year's coming activities, saw the L.A. bulletin board full of thumbtacks-also for the last time. And Coach Bob George saw the locker rooms MINUS their usual collection of dust-not to mention numerous odd socks, cheese sandwiches, and a happy mouse or two. However, to the senior, in all his pomp and glory, registration day meant only three things: aching arches, temperamental locks, and a horrible picture on his student body card. Those first bright weeks of school were full of excitement . . . mostly for our returning baseball heroes. The Legion team won over Yonkers, New York, to be rated third highest in the nation. What a hectic and wild night we had on their homecoming. Man! . . . Oh yes, speaking of wild times . . . remember how, despite parental pleas, principal's and teachers' obiections, student council squabbles, and the appalling fact that we alone in Oregon are upholding the time-honored tradition, the initiation of the class of '60 got under way with pointed dunce caps and wee, green ribbons. It then wasn't long before the winds of winter began shyly nudging the autumn leaves. Along with the nippy fall weather came the car coats, something entirely new to our wardrobes . . . 'course grandmother had them in her day, but then . . . this year also brought the reversible Pendleton pleated skirts into our closets together with those dyed-to-match sweater and skirt combinations . . . lots of variety for the spicier way. Uhmmmm! And do you recall how with a flash of a smile, a vote on a ballot, you soon had a hall full of posters and a booth full of tickets . . . not to mention all the frantic managers, hectic meetings and thoroughly confusing bulletin announcements? Within 21 days we elected three different queens and their courts: Homecoming, Senior Carnival, and Autumn Fantasy semi-formal. RHS had never seen so much royalty. 4 lr'- f nf 7 vf , L I x of: 72 1 r f--f A Ze-. Z 1 , Jumors stop coilectartg bottles for the Polto Drtve long enough to pose for the photographer. The rally squad and pep band promote enthusiasm at a noon rally befovc- the Springfietd and Eugene games ln- Z Qi, MG ff li? ,ff M A If J 7 I ,. .. -f Q X 4 Ji, N ffx XX, X TWWX Cf '11 WI 1 ' X ' fs f 3 NK X If :J X S A Z3 gl ,X V X, Z9 if 41 F0 KQV K JUNIORS f 40 Q, , f l l J ff' HL X if I, ff' I 2 ' f f E qixxlvf A fix, I L Q K! ,Hi j' if ' A jf W if Y .34 Ti!! ' A 1 W JUNICR CLASS OFFICERS G' l Q T27 -Tr 41,19 Lefr To righT: Dave Bradley, Russ Pinard, Jeannie Simpson, Loya Hicks Holding The reins Tor The Junior Class vvere Dave Bradley, president Judy M Daniel, vice presidenT, Jeannie Simpson, secreTary, Loya Hicks, Treasurer, and Russ Pinard, sergeanT-aT-arms. This class ran quiTe vvell in Three evenTs-Their play, The prom, and The speech conTesT. The play, Green Valley, was vvell accepTed in iTs Tvvo nighT shovving-sTarTed IaTe because oT The heavyvveighT championship bouT beTvveen Moore and PaTTerson-The Junior-Senior prom vviTh an unusual Theme, was noThinQ less Than sheer de-lighT, and The TirsT place spoT in The InTer-Class Speech ConTesT vvas occupied by iuniors. They did run lasT, Though, and in The years's mosT imporTanT evenT-The Polio drive. Doing as vvell as They did over The year was aTTribuTed To The help oT advisors Mr. l-loTTman, chairman, Mr. Scudder, Mr. Moldenhauer, and Mr. Lar- sen. Maxine Abbott Blanche Alden Carrolyn Allen Pat Almond Shelby Anderson Tim Arensmeier George Arola John Ascotf Byron Auer Don Baker Jim Barnharf Dennis Batsch Don Beam Ron Beamer Ellen Beckwith Charles Beecroff Louise Bell Bill Beneclick Bill Benedict Perry Bennett Bonnie Berg Jack Berney Nancy Bierke Doris Blakely wvsrglyv . , -X 7'- gon! 1 0 4 5, Dick Bruclen Darlene Brusseau Mary Bryant John Burkhart Larry Busenbark Al Butler Bill Carrico Charlie Caskey Dick Cave Kaye Cavin Raina Chapman Paul Chitwood Q I 'Zigi 5 F f Q 5' Q I J .fn ff ,. 4' , fir 1 K w. ,1 V. J, IE K .' D 1 Gloria Bliss Bob Blizzard Karen Boe Verna Dean Bond George Bowers Marjorie Bowker David Bradley Joan Brinkman Jackie Brown Ralph Brown Steven Brown Gary Broyhill JUNIORS PLACED a--X X FIRS -Q vw. 'Q-uv' T :d. 1 'D ' 0 Steve Chitwood Grace Claussen Leo Claussen David Clune Janet Codru Blake Conn Carlene Conrad Larry Cooper Jody Corkrum Robert Comilsen Charles Cornwell Betty Cotton if qc, .1 .. .. 3 is V I xii 2 M x i I is X we V f r x W i I N INTERCLASS SPEECH. X. .5 ' fi ,- Q N n ev 4 ' ' 15 .1'.: f I 3' ' -nl P- j' ,k- L f fb 'ta lx 'dm L- 3 'Ph-. 4. 3 4 1 Q . 1' Q5, Corienne Coxey Albert Crabtree Gary Cripps Dorvin Crooch Jerry Cumpston Judy Crow Jerry Curry Barbara Davis Charlotte Davis Larry Davis Loretta Desbiens Nellie Dewar 85 Stephen Dorsey Dona Duffy Marie Duffy Leona Duncan Dennis Durham Keith Eddy Dennis Ellison Rosetta Exceen Bob Fies Frank Finnell Paul Fitzgerald Jim Forney 1- 41 ,Pi ,. 'O , Aga? ,Eli KI lk? 'L I I -'f JUNICRS it '1- -ev 1- fx 'L n n .av ,,..4v ab-i x -9 Q Q Cora Irene Foss Mary Sue Frasier Frank Freese Katherine Fretwell Carolyn Frisk Charles Gardner Lee Gaylor Gayle Geddes Pat Gemberling Charles Gentry Ken Gladwill Ann Good l N 'Q ' a , I, 1 4' t' 1 vo 'Q 1 Q X - iv .xx ,L. Mike Hatfield Cherie Havens Marilyn Hays Mike Hemmila Marcia Hern Loya Hicks Joe Hill Gary Hills Mike Hogan Phyllis Holteen Jim Houston Ardele Howard 4-hm, . ff, -- - Donna Graves Jim Greenfield 1. Thelma Greenfield J! Jim Hall at Daro Handy 7- Lynene Hanna Judy Hansen Margie Hanson Cathy Hartman -wa i 0 7m Ronnie Hartz Gayle Hash Kay Haskin JUNIORS J 1 i T' Norman Hurley Sherry Hutton Don Ileff Wes Jackson Russell Jansses Mike Jennie Rosie Jennings Bob Johnson Norma Johnson Sharon Josh Ron Kendrick Helen Klaboe JUNICRS GREEN VALLEY WAS Ernie Knigge Claudia Kurnmert Pat Ladd Darlene Larnoureaux Larry Lane Melvin Langfield Norma Lea Judy Leach Delmar Le Bleu Peter Leiken Ona Liles Sandra Liles 4 7' 3 Q Q . A , f'ml:?KW Y .v',,L,, , 'fs 'Pe i,5 a,'id ,. 4 VGA .5 X5 G , A l If ff 7 27 i .J , . rm -' sz, . . I f 3 ... 4 L i ' 1 ,Q v X 1 ,ff I v Carol Lindbloom Charlotte lindsfrom Terry Locke Brent Long Harold Long Gary Lorentz Sharon Madson Mary Marlin Hersey McBroom Dean McCargar Jim McConnell Rosemary McConnell FINANCIAL z1 FN - 'W 1 l eos W4 xp AND DRAMATIC SUCCESS Joyce McCrorey Judy McDaniel John Mclntyre Carol Meehan Mazie Mendenhall Richard Meredith Jean Meske Bob Moffitf Sharon Monrean Darla Montgomery Gladys Moore Berdene Morris l ,Y A ,vi 1' X: M' J? Ninnian Morris Doris Morrow Ron Muggerud Janet Mulkey Jennie Murphy Nancy Myers William Myers Tom Neal Joyce Neavoll Bill Neuner Dallianne Niclcols Sandra Nielsen J 1 U f 'Q 14-,K f - ...HT . . QQ' JK as ., .7 55 ,a is L' . J N . ,-4 X .A -f' K J L I-4'5,? l, gf . if X x JUNIORS .0 47 139 i f s pn 4 ON N sri f 5- as 4 X - .... f 1 9- Jane Nolen Ramon Nolte Lee Olsen Torn Olson Dan O'Neill Sandy Ovens Richard Patterson Sandi Pearman Sharon Pepple Russ Pinard Jim Pitts Rosalie Pope 'Z' I at A:-N l sl Q 2, ts 1 .X E e I D i J l X Jan Rummel Larry Rutter Doris Sade Carolyn Scherner Virginia Schrader George Schriner Clarence Seleshanlco Jim Severson Thelma Shanlcel Diann Sheets Pat Shields Loretta Short JUNIORS ,xv 415 Q 5 .1 Robert Post Judy Powers Mary Radford Dick Ramberg Phil Richeson Allen Richter Tom Rise Pat Robbins Val Roberts Eugene Roelle Judy Rone Lee Rose 'lb is in vv 'X rg. -r iv. if t, ' N Judy Strode Charlene Stubbs Etton Sullivan Phyllis Sutton Rita Sutton Tamara Tauscher Jo Lynn Thomas Al Thomason Jo Anne Tilton Janet Tozer Janet Travis Harold Tucker Mc. , A Jr A- gf' N . ,J f '95 L. 's.... X, QS. 5- N . fag-4' I Susan Short Jeannie Simpson Carolyn Sinclair Roy Siogren Larry Sloan Barbara Sloyer Don Smith Jackie Smithee Sharon Spielman Jerry Stewart Sharon Stratford Jodie Stritzke THE JUNIOR PRO 41 1 f ,cf W -0, 1. fl Charles Utzman WAS THE MOST. nm ' - ll . it Larry Vang A , 'N- Mike Vasey 5- ,x- Linn Veberes .,,--. gf Judy Vineyard . 3 Byron Vosika ' ' y Madeline Wagner v Q- Q Nancy Walker if ' M Gene Walter tl i A DaneH VVahem f1:v' l A .X Steve Wanclling g- - as , Nick VVeaver jj- 5. 1' at xcj ri tx v Y ,, is N 4x John Weber 1 Q e Q ti :bt Richard Weckerle X ' A ' 'F' Gary Welch T Don Wells 1 fi X ,c E Mary Ann Wells ' 3' Sally Wells .. X '- -4- Ken Wheeler J V 'ff' , Patsy Willhoit 1 , if 'Sv F: , I ' ' A I is 7.-.f .hi-H gli 41. ,R -1. ' ' l -vi' A I' ' 5. - , T 'L' l L L1 Dennis Dennis Dennis Marvin White White White White Bob Wilbur Pal Wilburn Wally Wiles Judith Wilhiie Ron Williams Carolyn Wood Donna Wood Jeff Wood N ,fp ldo o k Q- lj.. , -' 1 ' 6 4 f H dv- 5' x ' A , ,4 'X fb- -i-- JUNIORS Y T Don Woods Janet Woods Bill Woodward Dixie Wooten John Wright Peggy Young Farrol Yount Dennis Zuver V Ease, LA, .,. ,owne CQ ..f'c.. 'Q MEZZ' ,-.,,,L,. Bases' 2 ,R V,-.. ,,QffJx-1 J .1...,, Joyce 'A:C'o'ef Gar,'WeN:'1 Ka, Cavin and Seve v'fand'mg ,se reference books Sr U. S, HISTCRY faJQ ' by H Scydder Dick Freece and Farrel Yundt look on as Joyce McCrorey reads from 1I1e blackboard in Mr. RockweII's CONSUMER MATH class. E 'Q' ' ...- ,--a L... .....,. 1 L Sue Short and Byron Auer record :n Mlss Heidenreich's DRAMATICS and RADIO class as Jeannie Simpson and Mike Hemmila coach. f . f e Gary Lorenzen fries to seII his iacket to Albert Crabtree, Marie Duffy and Bob Post in Mr. Snyder's COMMERCIAL LAW and RETAIL SELLING Class, Mr, Faller's SPEECH swdenis, Jeannie Ginbor-s, Ona Liles, and Dick Rarrnerg look on as Corky Foss records. Judy Hansen, Carolyn Frisk, Loya Hicks, and Janet Codner practice on adding machines in Mr, SearIe's OFFICE MACHINES and TYPING l class. 'rf m,,-1 Mr. Brady explains an eiperiment to Jean Meske and Philip Richeson in his PHYSlCAL SCIENCE class. i' Q 2, . I '14 L-M 3 1 fr! 4 -nv , S1-. an A 3,-2 'r LE 4-+a . 'iff xg if X Q f gil ..hi'L- WA. 0 -ff Q - 1 f 5 , L Q 5 ...,..- ,,,. . WMI., 1 Q- .mf 1 N 'A : 'rl 4 L fi 53:5 .,,. wk. 4 ' l f, T' , . :hi . -if ,Q M' 1 QWQ G Q 5 ' 's Il -- 1. im fi IFE The News Bureau prepares copy for the student page of the News Review. Other newcomers crooned us oft to heaven also . . . dreamy Pat Boone . . . the primitive rhythms of Harry Belafonte . . . the neat rock and roll ot Fats Domino. Remember how you stood in the rain for hours lust to get a seat to see Picnic? The girls were practicing Kim Novalds walk for six weeks afterwards. Bus Stop was another attraction . . . mainly Marilyn Monroe. The critics at last claimed that Marilyn could act . . . seems that the boys knew it all along. Friendly Per- suasion . . . High Society . . . Teen-Age Rebel . . . Giant . . . the shocking story of Baby Doll . . . All of these seen with wide eyes staring at a w-i-i-d-e screen to the tune of crunching popcorn. Phyllis Sutton gives Santa Claus Strasburg her list of Christmas gifts. Rooting section urges basketball team onward in -... ..- Waugh yy' 5 nun lp' inn .guxlnm ' ,t'sIg: 1.?:v:q .JK I Val Yur- f'??rf'i1 t ! O Ted Sohn and Donna Patten post news items on student bulletin board X Eugene game. Gayle Hash, Charles Utzman, George Arola, and Larry Vang sing for the Bug and Little Sister Tea. Q V1 ' 4 K 1 'H fk. Gif' fx A xx, Ji1,l1wb'if4W .P ty f X ff .J E SENIGRS xl A1 ' J 'iiffffaffx '.4 fu ! .x5lAXxl..f F . ff Q4 - v' 'X ' .-fyfij Q ifillf - ILI314 115,11 , ff' 54 1 4 uf? X Sir. - A, 'S ,ii ff -V agp . -- ,gm 14' xli t , 5 4 . , x w . ff- , 4 ' t , .av if ' wg' II. ,- A f- fff' I 7 'Q I 2 I ,.: J.: f -if ? A - 31 f KW I 7, x A X X nf 'x SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 5 un Sc? Y? Left to right Bill Kelley Chuck Ridenour Don Harpe Peggy Tison Carolyn Jackson Popular president Charles Ridenour was well assisted by Bill Kelley vice president Peggy Tison secretary Carolyn Jackson treasurer and sergeant at arms Don Harpe The seniors fullest and happiest year moved at a fast pace starting with the torment ing of the freshmen at the beginning of the year After initiation they entered the Inter class Speech Contest came out second Not much later they put on the Senior Class carnival providing great entertainment for the entire school and friends of the school Their next effort in Inter class competition resulted in their coming out a close second to the sophomores in the March of Dimes contest In the spring they offered the public a two-night performance of the play, Curious Savage. A little later they were guests at the Junior-Senior prom, an event which, in all, lasted about eight hours. Their last activity of the year, exclusive of the all-important commencement and Baccalaureate services, was the Senior Banquet, at which they ate excellent food, watched top entertainment and danced the hours away. The senior advisors were Mrs. Riffe, chairman, Mr. Easter, Miss Hooper, and Mr. Wolff. SENIORS REX ADMIRE Boys' League I, 2, 3, MURIEL ALTMAN Transferred Sutherlin, Oregon 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. JERRY ANDERSON Umpqua, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Junior Class Play 3, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 35 Key Club 4, Speech Club 4, R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4. LOREN ANDERSON Boys' League I, 2, 3. ROBERT ANDERSON Boys' League I, 2, 3. STANLEY ANDERSON Boys' League I, 2, 3. JIM APPERSON Boys' League I, 2, 3. DOROTHY ATWOOD Transferred Eugene 4, Speech Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. 1 XX i. Pauline Baird Sue Black Stan Bork Lincla Backen Frank Benson Merrie Boe LINDA BACKEN Pepsters l, 2, Rally Squad 3, 4, Queen 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Art Editor 45 Prom Princess 3, C-'l2 2, 3, 4, Secretary League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, May Fete Princess. PAULINE BAIRD Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4: JC Aides 4, GRA lg Girls' Glee 37 3, 4, Melodettes 2, 3, 4. JUDY BARNHART Junior Class Play 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1, Secretary l, President 3, Pep Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 3, Speech Club 4, Dillettantes 4, IO6 Judy Barnhart Joyce Becker Nancy Bell Ben Blakely Corrin Blondell Kenneth Bly Mariorie Boss Joe Brady Mary Brant Umpqua 4, Girls' Operetta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain JOYCE BECKER Girls' League l, 2, 3, A. NANCY BELL Pepsters I, 2, Vice President 2, Rally Squad 3, 4, C l2 2, 3, A ASB Secretary 4, Prom Princess 3, Homecoming Princess 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. FRANK BENSON Boys' League l, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Football 3, 4, R' Club l, 2, 3, May Fete 3. SUE BLACK Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS With a 1.1 average for a sample nine weeks, PAUL HANSON demonstrates his eligibility for the title of INTELLECTUAL senior boy. He is prominent in both the National Honor Society and the Speech club, and is the A.S.B. business manager. fx QQ, xv, Q Q 1,5 Connie Bridgess Carol Brinkworth Ann Bromps Jim Brown Sally Brown Betty Brydges BEN BLAKELY MARJORIE BOSS Transferred Douglas High 2, T8-I 4, Boys' League 2, 3. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. CORRIN BLONDELL JOE BRADY Boys' League l, 2, 3. Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH BLY MARY BRANT JV Basketball Manager, R Club 2, 3, Baseball Manager, Boys' May Fete Princess 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pepsters 1, 2, 3, L 1, 2, . eague 3 CONNIE BRIDGESS MERRIE ELLEN BOE Nu Delta 1, 2, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, National Honor Pepsters 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, FHA 1, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Society 3, 4, Girls' League, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4 Library Club 3, Reporter. Mellodettes. STAN BORK CAROL BRINKWORTH Wrestling 3, 4, Football 4, Boys' League, Band, Orchestra. Transferred Conyonville 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. SENIORS PLACED SECOND ANN BROMPS JAMES CARTER National Honor Society, Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. BOYS' l-959119 112,3- JlM BROWN JOHN CAUDILL Transferred Kelso, Washington 3, R Club, Baseball 3, 4, Tfafwfeffed C0l3UV9, Ohio 4: B55lieTb5ll 4- Football 4. GARY CAVE SALLY BROWN I Boys League I, 2, 4. FHA 2, Nu Delta 3, Warrior Guard 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4. EVANGEUNE CHAPMAN BETTY BRYDGES . , . , , I I . I Tri4Hi-Y 3, 4, Dilettantes 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 3, Girls League l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 3, A Cappella 4, Operetta Pepsyefs 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella 4, 3fNUDel'H1- Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 4, Homecoming Princess 4, GERALD BURGESS Carnival Princess 4. T8.l 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3. AL CHRISTENSEN B ' L l, 2, 3. TOM Bureosss OYS eague Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4. LAVONNA CLAUSSEN SONYA CARLOCK JC Aides 1, Tri-HifY 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. Tri-Hi-Y 3, Rally Squad 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, GAA 1, 2, GARY CONN Treasurer 2, Pepsters 2, Tumbling Club 1, 2, Homecoming Prin- FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Q, gecregary 3, Vice p,-esgdem 4, NU C955 4- Delta l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3. Gerald Burgess Tom Burgess Sonya C3fl0Cl4 -llm Caflef John Cavdill Gary Cave Evangeline Chapman Al Christensen Lavonna Claussen Gary Conn IN INTERCLASS SPEECH. JAMES CONN DONNA CUMMINGS Boys' League 1, 2, 3, Track 3. Dilaftantes 4, Library IO, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, CARMEN COOPER DAVID DAMON May Fete 3, FHA 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FFA 1, 2, Track 1, 2, T811 1, Boys' League 1, 2, 3. GREG COOPER NORMAN DAVIS Orange R 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3, Boys' League 1, 2, 3. DICK COPELAND CAROLYN DE FREECE Transferred Seaside, Oregon 2, Senior Band 3, 4, Pep Band Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, JC Aides 3, Pepsters 1, 2, 3. 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Boys' League 3, Operetta 3. KERNIE DOUGHTON DEBBlE CORKRUM Class President 1, 3, ASB Vice President 2, Junior Class Play, Junior Class Play 3, Operetta 1, IRL 4, Speech Club 4, Girls' R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Carnival 4, Vice President 1, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Speech Club 4, Vice Princess 4. President Key Club 4, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, X, Cross Country 3. FAYETTA DOW Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SHAREN COX Transferred Glide, Oregon 3, Girls' League 3, 4. FOREST CRAWFORD R Club, Boys' League 1, 2, 3. Jim Conn Carmen Cogper Greg Cooper Dick Copeland Debbie Corkrum Sharen Cox Forest Crawford Donna Cummings Dave Damon Norman Davis Sy mr if Carolyn DeFreece Kernie Doughton Fayette Dow Don Doyle Lila Dudley Janet Dunn John Dunnihoo Jerry Eakle Judy Edie Terry Erickson Andrew Fautheree Kathie Fee Carleen Felker Sharon Fikgdal Rosemary Forrest DONALD DOYLE Warrior Guard l, Boys' League l, 2, 3, LILA DUDLEY Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, T8-I 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. JANET DUNN FHA l, 2, Secretary 2, Tumbling Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orange R 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, IRL 4. JOHN DUNNIHOO Boys' League l, 2, 3, R Club l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling. JERRY EAKLE FFA 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3. IIO JUDY EDIE Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Library Club TERRY ERICKSON Boys' League 2, 3, May Fete 2. ANDREW FAUTHEREE Boys' League l, 2, 3, Torguers Se KATHIE FEE cretary Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides. CARLEEN FELKER Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Orange ' ,Ru 3 A SENIORS Always on the honor roll, often at tlne very top, JANET DUNN is the INTELLECTUAL senior girl. Besides maintaining a high scholastic average, she has time to be a member of clubs-I.R.L. and Tumbling-and the Orange l F 57'fJ f Gwenell Foster Myra FOX Marvin Fray Sally Frazier Lg-0 Gibby Dick Gilbert SHARON FIKSDAL MARVIN FRAY FHA l: NU Delta l: Ubfafy 2: Tfi-Hi-Y 4: Dileffanfes 4: Girls' Council Rep. I, Nu Delta 1, 3, ASB Vice President 2, Basketball League i, 2, 3, 4. ROSEMARY FORREST Girls' League T, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Tumbling i, 3, Operetta 3. GWENELL FOSTER Senior Band 3, 4, A Cappella Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. MYRA FOX Girls' League 4. 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Class President 1, Track 3. SALLY FRAZIER Glee 4, Nu Delta 4, Library 3, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4. LEO GIBBY 4: Nu Delta 3, 4: Operetta 3: Pep Band 3, Orchestra 4, Boys' League I, 2. DICK GILBERT Transferred Dallas, Oregon 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, pl' -sf? LA VELLE GLADWILL Pepsters I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, IRL 4, JC Aides 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE GLADWILL FHA I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. ANN GREENQUIST Nu Delta I, 2, Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' Glee 3, Operetta 3, A Cap- pella 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Melodettes 4. DENNIS GRIFFIN Band I, Wrestling 3, 4, Boys' League 3, 4. MIKE GWALTNEY Boys' League I, 2, 3. BILL HAGAR Boys' League l, 2, 3. JOE HALFORD Boys' League I, 2, La Velle Gladwill Bill Hagar 3. DOGPATCH, SENIOR CARNIVAL, PAI ELDON HALL Track 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3. SHIRLEY HALL Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, FHA I, 2. JOE HALLMARK Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, Football Manager 3, Orange R Sports Editor 3, 4. DAVID HAMILTON Boys' League I, 2, 3. PAUL HANSON Transferred Grants Pass, Oregon 2, Junior Class Play 3, ASB Business Manager 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, R Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 2, 3, Speech Club 4, Key Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. DORIS HARBAUGH Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Warrior Guard 2. Mariorie Gladwill Ann Greenquist Dennis Griffin Mike Gwaltney Joe Halford Eldon Hall Shirley Hall Joe Hallmark 63 ENTAL ON CAPS AND GOWNS. DON HARPE Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Sergeantat- Arms 4, Baseball 2, R Club. MIKE HARRIS Junior Class Play, Class Treasurer 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, R Club 3, 4, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, Key Club 4, Speech Club Treasurer 4. CLARENCE HAVICE Boys' League 1, 2, 3. BOB HELLIWELL HEY 2, 3, 4: KQY Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Class Play 3, Boys' League 1, 2, 3. DAN HERITAGE Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Radio Club, Boys' League. JIM HICKS WFESTIIIWQ 2, 3, 4, ASB Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Class Vice President 1, Football 3, 4, R Club. MIKE HlLDE Boys' League 1, 2, 3. Paul Hanson Bob Helliwell Dave Hamilton Clarence Havice DARLENE HILL May Fete 2, Junior Class Play 3, IRL 1, 2, Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. SONJA HJELSETH Transferred Portland, Oregon 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE HODSON Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 3, 4. GENE HORN Transferred Mapleton, Oregon 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 4, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DIANE HORNBUCKLE JC Aides 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, Warrior Guard 1, 2. DON HORTON Boys' League 1, 2, 3, R Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. Doris Harbaugh Don Harpe Mike Harris Dan Heritage Jim Hicks Mike Hilde .- . .awww W N, i, f Xl, 3 1 Darlene Hill Sonya Hielselli Darlene Hodson Gene Horn mane Hornbuckle Don Horton Sandy Howlefi Lucille Hughes Rosie Humphreys -wanna Huney Carolyn Jackson David Jackson Larry Jacobs Margaret Jacobs pany Jensen SANDRA HOWLETT Prom Princess 3, Homecoming Queen A, Library Club l, 2, Rally Squad 4, Los Troubadors 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Historian 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 4. LUCILLE HUGHES JC Aides 3, 4, Pepsters 3, Girls' League l, 2 3, -1, Library Club 3, 4, President 4, ROSEMARY HUMPHREYS Carnival Princess 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, A, Peosfers 2, 3 Treasurer 3, Class Treasurer 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, .1 JUANITA HURLEY Transferred Marshfield, Oregon -4, Girls' League -1. II4 CAROLYN JACKSON Pepsrers l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President A, FHA l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, A, Girls' Glee 3, Urnpqua Advenlsing Manager 4, A Cappella. DAVID JACKSON Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeanvrav-Arms l, President 2, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, A. LARRY JACOBS FFA l, 2, 3, Fooiball 2, 3, Wrestling 2 3, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, MARGARET JACOBS Transferred Alliance, Nebraska 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 3. yzfkkrj , 6 hx V? Dick Johnson Larry Keasey Janice Kelly Dale Johnson Tom Johnson Bill Kelley PATTY JENSEN SENIORS Owning a car and enioying working on it, BRADY MONT- GOMERY is the TYPICAL senior boy. He is well known in sports, average in his studies, humorous in the classroom, and active in his dating. JANICE KELLY Nu Delta I, 2, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Girls' League National Honor SOCIETY 3, 4: Girls' I-SBQUS I, 2, 3. 42 MBY FSYE I, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 4. DALE JOHNSON Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3. DICK JOHNSON Transferred Cottage Grove 3, Boys' League 3, TOM JOHNSON Torquers 3, 4, President 4, Nu Delta 2, 3. LARRY KEASEY Boys' League I, 2, 3. BILL KELLEY Class Vice President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Tennis 3, 4, Track 3. 2, Class Treasurer 2. LEONE KELLY National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3 Umpqua Typist 3, Class Secretary I. SHARON KENNEDY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, Girls' Glee 4. JO ANNE KENNERLY Transferred North Bend, Oregon 3, Girls' League I, 3, 4. SENIGRS DRAMATIZED PLAY DAVID KENNY JUDY KOWALEWSKI Transferred Crookston, Minn. 3, Senior Band 3, 4, Pep Band Operetta 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4. 3,4,N Dila Bjche Clb3,4,B 'L 3. U e SS U 'WS eague GEORGEANN KUHN JOANNE KENWORTHY FHA 1, Pepsters 2, 3, National Honor society 3, 4, FTA 4, ska Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Club 3, 4, Girls' League l, 3, 4, Dilettantes 4, IRL 4, BESSIE KILDARE CHARLOTTE LAMBERT Transferred Miles City, Mont. 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4.1 Transferred Tillamook, Ore. l, Junior Class Play 3, Band l, X Library 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pepsters 2, 3, Tri'Hi-Y 4. MICKEY KILKENNY EDDIE LA RO UE FHA l, Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Q Transferred Glasgow, Mont. 4, Football 4, A Cappella 4. GLENN KlNMAN MARJCRIE LEE Boys' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. JC Aides l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY KNIGHT . . . . MARVIN LEE Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Nu Delta 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, ASB Tmasurer 4- T8-l 3, 4, Boys' League 'l, 2, 3. Leone Kelly Sharon Kennedy Jo Anne Kennerly David Kenny Joanne Kenworthy Bessie Kildare Mickey Kilkenny Glenn Kinman Betty Knight Judy Kowalewski THE CURICUS SAVAGE. VICKI LEHMEN Operetta 3, A Cappella 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Mellodettes I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Prom Princess 3, Homecoming Princess 3, Hi-Y Princess 4, Carnival Princess 4. JANET LEWIS Pepsters I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, C-I2 2, 3, 4, ASB Vice President 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Rep. I, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Sweetheart Queen 2, Homecoming Princess 4, Carnival Prin- cess 4. MADEAN LEWIS Transferred Meridian, Miss. 3, Nu Delta 3, 4, IRL 4, Girls' League 3, 4. JOHN LINDSTROM Transferred Marshfield, Ore. 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3. RICHARD LINDSTROM Boys' League I, 2, 3. Charlotte Lambert Janet Lewis Georgeann Kuhn Vicki Lehman ll DEAN LOUNSBURY Boys' League I, 2, 3. JOLEEN LYDA Umpqua Staff I, May Fete I, 2, Pepsters I, 2, 3, I'ri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Ski Club 4, Speech Club 4, IRL 4, Library Club 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT MACK Boys' League I, 2, 3. ALLEN MADSEN Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4, A Cappella 4, Boys' League I, 2. GENE MARKLE R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3. ELDA MARSHALL FHA I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LEWIS MCALLISTER Boys' League I, 2, 3, Nu Delta 2, 3. Eddie La Roque Marjorie Lee Madean Lewis John Lindstrom Marvin Lee Richard Linclstrom .9 ,af 47 J sa U' 49' 'll 4. Dean Lounsbury Joleen Lyda Gilbert Mack Allen Madsen Gene Markle Elda Marshall Lewis McAllister Ernest McCardia BGVVIGY MCC6fQer Jim McCarthy Bev McCollum Gladys McCravv Barbara McCrorey Bob McDermott JOen MCLaren ERNEST MCCARDIA GLADYS MCCRAVV Crvess Club l, 2, Ag Radio Club -1g No Delta 3, Ag Boys' League Junior Class Play 3, JC Aides 2, 3 -1 Vice Presidert 3, Trlel-lt'Y l, 2, 3, 2 3, A, President 3g IRL -ig Girls' League l 2 3 .ig Speech Club -if National Honor Scclet, 3 .1 BARNEY MQCARGER Football Manager 35 R lg Boys' League I, 2, 3 JIM MCCARTHY T8-l A, Boys' League l 2 3 BEV MCCOLLUM Transferred McMinnw tl'e O' II8 club i 2 3, Ag spew cub 4, FFA BARBARA MCCROREY Qu sw.. J -:.7 National Honor Society 3, -ig Girly Lg-ggug 314, BOB MCDERMQTT Transferred Oral, California 2 Bc,s' League 2 3 JOAN MCLAREN e 3, Girls' Leagoe 3 -1- Peps'ers 3 JC Ades 3 -ig Tri-Hi-Y 3, Gifs' League l 2 3 ig Ns Deva l, 2, Library Clob 3 -ig GAA 3 W. SENIORS JANICE ROMINE is the TYPICAL senior girl-neither a brain nor a dope, neither an extrovert nor an introvert. She could not be popular with many fellows for the reason that she was so very popular with one. Ellen McMaster Lyle McMillan Gary Meeks Kathleen Mehloff Connie Meyer Danny Millar ELLEN MCMASTER CONSTANCE MEYER gms' League 1, 21 3' 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, FTA 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Pep LYLE MCMILLAN Band 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Bovfleague 'fm' DANNY MILLAR GARY MEEKS Honor Society 3,'A, Boys' League 3. NU Delta l, 2, 3, Radio 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3. KATHLEEN MEHLOFF Chess Club 2, Boys' League l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Nu Delta 1, 2, Pepsters 2, 3, omg' League 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 4'P'eSlde'1'4f HW 3' 4- Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. DANNY MILLER A Cappella, Dilettantes 3, Boys' League I, SHARON MINTON Orange R Business Manager 4, GA'A I, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Tumbling Club I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri'HifY 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Speech Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Library 3, Secretary 3. ALLEN MOFFETT Boys' League I, 2, 3. BRADY MONTGOMERY Junior Class Play 3, R Club Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4. DAVID MONTGOMERY Transferred Marshfield, Ore, 3, Nu Delta 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Operetta 3. DICK MOORE Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 3. JUDITH MOORE May Fete Princess 2, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, SENIORS WERE GUESTS AT SAM MOORE Boys' League I, 3. JO ANN MORGAN JC Aides 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Speech Club I. DOROTHY MORROW Transferred Tiffin, Ohio 3, Girls' League 4. DONALD MYERS Operetta 3, A Cappella 3, 4, President 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. DIANE MYERS May Fete Princess I, Pepsters 2, 3, Junior Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Carnival Princess 4, Class Secretary 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, NORMA NELSON A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, Orange R 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, FTO I, National Honor Society 3, 4. Danny Miller Roger Miller Sharon Minton Allen Moffett Brady Montgomery David Montgomery Dick Moore Judy Moore Sam Moore Joann Morgan gyaz, i 2+ ROM IN THEIR HONOR. CAROLE NEWPORT FHA I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. PAT NIDAY FHA I, Nu Delta I, Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' League Library Club 4. NANCY NORRIS Girls' League 4. BARBARA NORTON Transferred California 2, Operetta 3, Girls' League. JERRY O'BRlEN Warrior Guard I, 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3. BILL OERDING Boys' League I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, R Club I, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, TRUDY OGLES Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. KENT OLIVER Transferred Grants Pass 3, Boys' League I, 2, 3. Don Myers Nancy Norris Dorothy Morrow Pat Niday I, 2, 3, A, JUDY OTT Nu Delta I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. CONNIE PAGE Transferred Turner, Ore. 4, Girls' League 4. LA DONNA PARKER Pepsters I, 2, Tumbling I, 2, GRA I, 2, 3, President 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, Melodettes I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club Treasurer 4. DUANE PARRETT Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3. DONNA PINARD Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DALE PIPPIN Football T8.I 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 3, 4. BOB PITTS Boys' League I, 2, 3. RUTH PLUMMER Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Dilettantes 3, 4, Library Club 4. Diane Myers Norma Nelson Carole Newport Barbara Norton Jerry O'Brien Bill Oerding 'Fx O, C if G? 'f if , , l I 'I 7 rf' L nf! MZ.: Q 1:55 I ' L. Trudy Ogleg Kent Oliver Judy Ott Connie Page Duane Parrett Donna Pinard Dale Pippin Bob Pitts Virginia Poqogk Dale Poteet Peggy Powell Terry Raddatz VIRGINIA POCOCK A Cappella 3, A, Operetta 3, Key Club Princess I, Girls' League It 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, A, Historian A, Carnival Princess A. DALE POTEET Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I 2, 3. PEGGY POWELL Transferred Ewen Hrgla 3, Operetta 3, Pep Band 4, Melodettes 3, 4, Girls' League 3 -1, National Honor Society 3, -1, FTA 3, TERRY RADDATZ FFA Vice President 3 President -1, Bo,s' League I, 2 3, Wrestling 3, l22 MARY RECLA JC Aides 3, 4, Library Club 3, Girls ROGER RHODES Boys' League I, 2, 3, Nu Delta 2, 3. CHARLES RIDENOUR I La Donna Parker Ruth Plummer Mary Recla League I, 2, 3, 4. Dilettantes I, 2, 3, 4, R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, 3,'4, Boys' League I, 2, 3, Nu Delta I, 2, Class Presi- dent A, JOHN RIDENOUR Football Manager I, R Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cbess Club 2, Boys' League 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, at fel'- Roger Rhodes Chuck Ridenour John Ridenour Judy Riley Bonnie Roark Nancy Roberts JUDY RILEY Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE ROARK Pepsters 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Natio Honor Society 3, 4. NANCY ROBERTS Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides l, 2, 3, 4: B. P- 2, 3, SCCVETBVY SENIORS Participating well in both basketball and baseball, TOMMY BLJRGESS is the ATHLETlC senior boy. Neither outstanding nor mediocre, he represents most of the senior boys who engage to same extent in sports. JANICE ROMINE May Fete Princess I, Pepsters 'l, 2, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, A, Tumbling Club 'l, 2, GRA 1, C-12 2, 3, President 3, Carnival Queen, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 2. JACK RONE Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Football 4, R Club. MARY ROSE 3, 4, Transferred Douglas High 4, Girls' League 4. ANN ROBINSON SONYA RUDOMETKIN FTA 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pepsters 3, Girls' League 13,1 4, Gifts' League 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4, ri-4A 1, mi-ii-Y 2, 3, 4, SENIOR CLASS DINNER PRECEDED JACK 'SETZER Transferred Oakland, O JERRY SHIELDS Transferred Scio, Ore. 4 DEANNA SHIKE Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Girl WANDA SIMS Pepsfers I, 2, 3, Sweerhean Prmcess 3 Rally Squad 4 Prom Queen 3, Girls' League I 2 3 4 MARY LOU SISSECK JC Aides 3, FHA Ig THHIY 2 3 Ue Library Club 4. FRED SKEELS Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Hu Cu 3 4 Foot a Basketball 3, 4, Track 3 4 ASB Sergeant at Arms A Ann Robinson Janice Romlne Jack Rone Mary Rose Sonya Rudometkm Larry Rush Kay Sandqulst Patsy Scherner Jerry Schott Fred Schulze GRADUATION BY A FEW DAYS. CAROL SPERBER Pl-IYLLIS STONEBRAKER Nu Deva 1, 21 3, 4: Girls' Glee 3: Gifls' League if Z 3' 42 A cms' League 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, GRA 1, Jc Aides 1. Cappella 4, Meloderfes l, 2, 3. KAY SPROUL Transferred Henderson, Nev. 2, Girls' League 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y A, Dilettanles 3, 4, Secrefary A. DELVIN SQUIRE TBA 3, 4, Boys' League 1, 2, 3. BOB STEPHENSON Boys' League l, 2, 3, A, JIM STOFFEL Transferred Anaheim, Calif. 3, Boys' League 3. LEE STONE Junior Class Play 3, R Club l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3. SADIE TERRY Transferred Oakridge, Ore, 4, Girls' League 4. KARL THlELE Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. GAYE THOMPSON Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4 porter l, Treasurer 2, State Vice President 4. CAROL THORNLEY fransferred Mill Cify High 4, Girls' League 4, GRA 4. Kathleen Scott Jack Sefzer Jerry Shields Deanna Shike Wanda Sims Mary Lou Sisseck Fred Skeels Carol Sperber Kay Sproul Delvin Squire lg ..-if T 4 lr ' 3 . ,5 Bob Stephenson Karl Thiele Joe Todd PEGGY TISON iv' NM 5 'ii D K , f v- I 1 I Jim Stoffel Gaye Thompson Jackie Travess ai ' I AJ 'V' .. ' ' . siiiffel 3 Lee Stone Phyllis Stonebralcer Sadie Terry Carol Thomley Peggy Tison Sharon Titus Edward Tucker Gary Turner Sharon Ueland JACKIE TRAVESS Girls' League l, 2, 3 A, Pepsters l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y i, 25 Los Troubadors 1, 2, Secretary 2, Class Secretary 4, FHA ig Carnival Princess 4, Tumbling Club i. SHARON TITUS Operetta 3, A Cappella 3, 4, FHA lp League i, 2, 3, 4, JOE TODD Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. l26 Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD TUCKER Transferred Klamath High 4. Nu Delta l, 4, Girls' FFA 3, A, TSI 4, Football 4, Boys' League l, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, A. SHARON UELAND Senior Band i, 2, 3, A, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 3, FTA i, 3, 4, President 4, TriYHi-Y 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. 'S Q , we L :J Mary-Elise Unrath Barbara Upright Sandy Van Horn Sherry Verbeck Jo Anne Walker Jackie Warren MARY-ELISE UNRATH Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Annual 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, C-12 2, 3, 4, Vice president 3, Pepsters I, 2, 3, President 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 2. BARBARA UPRIGHT Nu Delta 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Dilettantes 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. ' SANDRA VAN HORN Operetta 3, Pepsters l, 2, 3: T'l'Hl'Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. SENIORS LINDA BACKEN typifies the ACTIVE senior girl. Probably best known for her work with the rally squad, she helped give that group real class. l SHERRY VERBECK Girls' League l, 2, 3, A, Tri-Hi-Y 3, A Cappella 4, Pepsters l. JOANNE WALKER J. C. Aides 2, Pepsters 2, 3, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Junior Class Play 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tri-HiAY 4, Orange R 3, 4, News Editor 4, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4. JACLYN WARREN FHA 1, Pepsfefs 1, 2, 3, Tri-Ha-Y 3, 4. SENIORS EXPERIENCED LONG AWAITE BOB WATSON Boys' League 1, 2, 3. NAOMI WEBER Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 r gue I 4 Glee 3, 4. DARRELL WELCH A Cappella 4, Junior Class Play 3 R Club I 2 3 4 Tr k 3, 4. DONALD WELTER Transferred 4. LEROY WHITE Transferred Van Nuys Calif 2 Jumor Class Play 3 Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Warrior Guard 2 3 4 LOIS WIGINGTON FHA I, Pepsters l, 2, Trl Hu Y 3 4 Gnrls League SANDY WILLIAMSON Pepsters l, 2, 3, Tri'Hi'Y 2 3 Glrls League 4 LORRAINE WILMOT Girls' League 1, 2, 374 DAY - GRADUATION! I ' 2 ' 1 , l if ,131 2 s f 549:37 ... x, , , H ,Axel -'J' 'X 'Sf BARNEY WIMER Rally Squad 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Chaplain 4, Key Club i, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' League I, 2, 3. BEA WIMER Transferred Ashland, Ore. 3, Opereha 3. JIM WOODWARD Transferred Port Orford High 2, R Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL YANTIS Tumbling Club 1, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD YOUNG Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN YOUNG Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, FHA i, 2, Nu Delta I, 2, 4. RON YOUNG Boys' League 1, 2, 3. PAUL YUNDT Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Sergeant-af-Arms 2, Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. TX X? BEST LEADERS Mary-Elise Unrafh and Chuck Riclenour 'SJ X. sr- , 3 6 f' 1 1 .-,rg BEST ALL-AROUND Janet Lewis and Marvin Fray I .ON I LEW- 5, sm 8 6 ,, x fi G+ 7 v. - 'Q BY POPULAR VOTE OF G, - 61: f QL -'si 2 LQ in :QI-.7 ' I30 ft 224 ',,.1- -1 r. , 1- 4 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carleen Felker and Paul Hanson ,As x 8.4 'Q 'fu' . I S .Q fv- , W' . PT ,,. , ' li sw, ,. is 14 ?'T 'WW'+w..,4,,u2 ' f., Z .9 Q ' T T l W .J l B A 2 5 X fx 1 ' Mm' l . MOST POISED Debbie Corkrum and Bill Kelley 'II' 1 611 f m 4 J I X . -. 5 . r f , V? ., 1 A ? BEST FIGURE AND BUILD Vicki Lehman and Jim Hicks 5 bf' SN ff' sf , 1-v BEST DRESSED Nancy Bell and Lee Stone 1'-T 5' by in Y C-'Q I-I 'J av min I .0-f' ,-- NW- ,W -J THE BESTEST AND THE MOSTEST li fo. Nr 'my , Z ,f 1 , f' 'fflilib an Li 5:- X BEST DANCERS BEST LOOKING Wanda Sims and Glenn Kinman Diane Myers and Jim Brown :Av Georgeann Kuhn, Barney McCargar, Dean Lounsbury, and Don Doyle take a vocational preference test in Mr. Srnitln's AMERICAN PROBLEMS class. an Q Q f 14 5 Vr'b 'M ir if r E rx' If f IGI? X Sandra Van Hom, Connie Bridgess, Ed Tucker, Gene Horn, and Joanne Walker give B panel discussion on The Rover in Mr, Riffe's COLLEGE PREP. class. -JW' f I J i -N., Q- M ' gg, Students, Dan Millar, Dan Heritage, Sandy Van Horn, and Karen Young compare their personality profiles in AMERICAN PROBLEMS, taught by Mr, Wolff. 49. Judy Edre, Jody Riiey, Roberta Otiver and Marge Lee practice the role of tornorrorfs Inousemves in Mrs. Simonsorfs HOME- MAKING IV dass. v,j. ,r - I rg ' 1 Mr. Buell's TRIG- ONOMETRY class is being enioyed by Ron Young, Sharon Ueland, Gene Markle and Barney Wimer. ,M ,,..- Working on the proiector in Mr. Lindsay's PROJECTION class is found interesting by Gary Conn. ., Dorothy Atwood, Janice Kelly, and Betty Brydges follow the routine of office work in Mr. Simon's OFFICE PRACTICE class. Q- 1 ,.-J-' F,J.,,. Experlmentlng in Mr, Lindquist's PHYSICS class are Jim Stoffel, Jack Rone, Debbie Corkrum, and Joe Todd. L +'..o Mrs. Lorraine points out an interesting picture to Shirley Hall, Bill Oerding, and Dick Copeland in her LATlN ll class. l l In Mr. Bodeen's ANNUAL class Linda Backen, Jerry Anderson, Leone Kelly, and Steve Dorsey prepare for the final deadline, .l K ll: i A l l i , i l s Y ' - l A l i , i l ll 'Q' s -. . igg fs ' hr ' r A el if ui 4 ir in i- -1- r,ii in llll ll lil l J' 55923 , f , 4.5 ' ig ' 'Q V Working on class proiecrs in WOOD- WORKlNG III, fauglwi by Mr. Moldenhauer are Terry Erickson, Jim Conn, Gary Cave, and Don Horron. im ei- Gilbert Mack, Ann Greenquist, and Doris Harbaugh help Judy Kowalewski demonstrate an experiment fo Mr. Brady's PHYSICAL SCIENCE class. 5 STUDENT With the tangy smell of pine boughs and the glitter of dec- orations, an eagerly-awaited Christmas vacation finally got under way . . . party, party, party . . . begging for the family car-lining up double dates . . , then vacation's end and back again to early morning sessions in the locker sec- tions . . . the thrill of seeing your name in the Orange R . . . tryouts for the operetta . . . lnter-class competition over everything but chiefly forthe Polio Drive . . . perfecting the technique of squeezing into the lunch line . . . carrying tons of books to class in order to leave room for either essential materials . . . knack of using sign language in the library to avoid the crack of Mrs. Monger's bull whip . . . learning to love the sound of that 3:30 bell . . . cramming for those frantic finals . . . Just think! We're Seniors. . . Dignity, always dignity . . . An Indian lMarilyn Toddi chases Bulldog lMarilyn Mar- Bend and Roseburg. ,pu- 1 4 E 5 A Sharon Lander, a graduate of '56 portrays a typi- Rally Squad urges the team on cal senior on graduation night. May found the seniors' mood rather bittersweet, Not long to go now. We kept little calendars in our notebooks, cross- ing off the days-Scholarship assembly, Senior Mothers' Tea, ll-IO-9-8 days to go. We concealed that awful, lone- some feeling by studying madly for tests, and making plans for the summer. It came closer-we tried to appear gay as we compared notes on Prom Weekend. May closed swiftly, too swiftly, and we tried to laugh as we signed each other's UMPQUA for the last time. Junefit was here. We said, I'll sure be glad to be through. Graduation loomed hours away -we lined up outside the corridor-the orchestra broke into Pomp and Circumstance, and some of us cried. Jack Rone onders over an ex eriment in h sics fiery enthusiasm p p p Y class. l39 'X X P M Af Z! M W W 5 if fr Eh 2 ff! ff Z M fi X Z Q f Y - ff ff , W 3 I Q W WN I J E vb lg ,Q 2'4- X. ,,.. -o f U Lf' 0- MUSIC if IX! S fx ZW ff x, Qi X ! Nf Z fxxx 7 Z 2' ff ' x f X 4 if X Q j 5 f 'WT -1 V ,gf 1 , , Q M ,f X X i QX U X f Xf X ' ' W, If - K i. 5 N- 5 ,Mei f XX 5 X! , W L-dx 1- VZ N x f ff 1 N!! U fl bw! fkxu ,ff fl' f- ,ff ,f X K va x X X ,f I 7 I A , L,-x X Y Nix! :TI-Y? 5 'X W ,7'ffQ---: XXX f fr ff 11 ff ff +Xg wfQ 41.1, fxuxx X XXXQTW K mf '7 f' R 'NX X N iw: f :fx ff za f fp- --ff H ,kb If fl X117 Ve' fx nv ll, if KJ fi 1,74 V' -X ,f :X W J N. - fx 5 x W! f, 41 ' xf ,V-- 51 ff X fxl 17 -l-- fm V!!! X XJ ,ffwj f x X f'! X ,fffff 'f iff , X , ' jf' gif-ff' X K ,L ,- W .S 9,2 2, The Roseburg High School marching band of lO6 pieces is the largest marching band to ever represent Roseburg High School. This fine march- ing organization played at all home football games during the i956 football season. They also took part in the annual Shrine All-Star pageantry in Portland and the Power Parade here in Roseburg. JANET LEWIS, drum maiorette, leads band in stirring number during half-time cere' monies. First row, left to right: Delores Cheney, Darlene Hurd, Betty Wirner, Donna Patten, Joanne Severson, Eddie Bagwell, Steve Chitwood, Floyd Wicklund, John Stewart, Sharon Wicks, Carolyn Scherner, Gaye Warren. Second row: Janet Lewis, Virginia Frazier, Bonita Anderson, Al Butler, Jim Jensen, Jon Horton, Felix Raddatz, Gordon Hielseth, Leo Gibby, Dick Copeland, Larry Fredrickson, Norman Ladd, Jerry Frear, Allen Richter, Martin Hunter, Mel Saunders, Bill Kelsey, Charles Cornwell, Harold Withnell, Director. Third row: Norma Johnson, Sue Meredith, Peggy Bundy, Kendelle Cairns, Audrey Nielsen, Clarence Anderson, Charles Bryden, Bob Francies, John Sundquist, Don Coffman, Nancy Barker, Barbara Slover, Connie Modrell, Judy MARCHING BAND FOR 1956 WA S ARGEST IN HISTORY OF R.H. . The highlight of the marching season was the appearance of the band at the Oregon State Col- lege vs. University of California football game on October l3, This appearance was televised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association CNCAAJ and was seen by over a million viewers. MR, WITHNELL finished his second year at R.H.S. with a satisfied feeling of a iob well done, X 'N Edie, Jeannie Simpson, Steve Carlson, Ron Aeissler, Leroy Sullivan, Don Woods. Fourth row: Mike Hogan, Gloria Fordham, Clair Anderson, Larry Dysert, Mary Johnson, Shari Akers, Barry Serafin, Gene Horn, David Flury, Artie Luckett, Sue Byron, Judy Warner, Kay Pilger, Stephanie Thomas, Darlene Butler, Janice Long, Sally Frazier, Sharon Ueland, Myrna Marsters, Shirley Hall, Connie Meyer, Tom Lindell. Fifth row: David Lewis, Peggy Powell, Barbara Skoog, Carolyn Marshall, Lee Bergerson, Carl Stewart, Don Loomis, Allyn Ford, Douglas Nielsen, Jim Keefe, David Kenny, Bill Long, Terry Hunt, Gwenell Foster, Dick Withnell, Gary Cox, Larry Rains, Douglas Frisbie, Leon Lark, Bill Milne, Dennis Fritz, Pat Todd. Xu S , K A CONCERT The Roseburg High School Concert Band, 80 in membership, has done outstanding work this past concert season, The band featured symphonic works, marches, and popular numbers at its win- ter concert, The band has exhibited musicianship of the highest caliber and has shown a real improvement in its instrumentation. The big high- light of its concert season was its performance with internationally known Sigurd Rascher, saxo- phonist, in the spring concert. The concert band also took part in the Southwestern music band contest at Medford in April. In reality, it has become the Roseburg High School Symphonic band. v 9 fd First row, left to right. Steve Carlson Jeannie Simpson, Linda Carter Judy Edie Emily France. Second row. Mike Hogan, Sally Frazier Sharon Ueland Myrna Marsters, Conne V-e,er Tor' Lindell Slvrley Hall, Nancy Barker, Barbara Slover, Judy Warner, David Lewis, Sue Byron, Pat Todd, Stan Bork. Third row: David Montgomery, Charles Bryden, Sue Meredith John Sandquisr Peggy Bcrdy Bitl Sherwood, Charles Corn- well, Felix Raddatz, Al Butler, Leo Gibby, Jerry Frear, Bob Korte Gordon Hieliseth, Allen Richter, Leslie Spurgeon, Val Kloekner, Barry Serafiri, David Flury Gene Horn Pay Nolte Mary Anna Johnson, Artie Luckett Shari Akers Dick Meredith Janet Lewis Fourth rof. Norma Johnson Dale Johnson Kendelle BAND 1 -- P if 1 A ' x L P ' ' YQN iff -K ,5 Q STAN BORK President ls! M, iw mx . i. 9. A 5 'PC 'E 1' t ' s 5 '. rf, 'X Pa 4 ll 6. Fm dx W 'J , fr - K 4 .- 'S ,, 1 THEIR GOAL WAS T0 FURTHE This year's orchestra practiced sixih period every schoci da, with Mr. Ahdersori coming To the band rccrrw from the ,Uhicr high, where he spent mos' of hs ieaghhg fifhe. in adzidcrr fc ali their praeizhg, 'he grow: Fcsrwd time 'c crga'-Eze by eecfh-Q as officers 'he iciicwieg s',dev s. Lee fehfe News preszfeis' Jcahhe T-ETCVW, Ace presdeh' Diik Giherr, secre'e',f'p ahd Jiw Rok:- erisch, pubiclfy chairrhah. Owe de ci ciass, they Made a cc'1'rz3,- fioh of Ther free iirhe ami 'a ew fo rwariy a:'V.f 1es re-Gurvg a musical atmosphere. MR. ANDERSON-the Conductor of the Ornhesfra 5 Y x., . JQY' ,A 4'-Qudimif - mr i fo- A.. 1 r- -A 1- -fg , .' .iq 'Z'.'.. 1 Q' ' C- uf c E' 'veg Qftvrw -1 t: F Di r Lef' ns J L-5 'S : ' Iv , r Avi. 5 Afiifiii' Nomrmr 7'4 fl Q A ,' F,..,,. F.-r. . , ' , H HE HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PROGRAM They played tor the operetta, participated in the Christmas pro- grany gaze a spring concert for the public, and entertained the crowds at those 'no most important-ot-all programs: Baccalaureate and Commencement. Orchestras actual size was twenty-tive mem- bers, .whose experience varied from six months to nine years. Its membership included not only students whose experience varied but .whose background varied ftor example, one member was a Hungarian student who had recently tound a refuge in this Ccuntry. LEE ANNE NORRIS-the Presdent ot the Orchestra I --s. 'f irey Hall D fd Nlontgotuy ea Winicr Mr Ralpw An ergon, Sharon Wicks, Leo Gibby, A et Richter Pat Todd Stan or art Andersor D if o Bra tit - S I Ar, K , . .5 1 G H . 'Q W,gRf ,, f ' A -1, A ' ' ' xg E . W 3 K, i mf if 5 5 fi 4 - g I I . K A A Y 1 :mx Y vu! L X .ia g 4 , q Q I K Ala, 1 I . ' ,rx ' ' 5' S - Q , I Q L v .1 A4 eh , il 1 9 1? i lg if f 1 , QF' ' ' 1 , . I i ' it af 4 ff 7 Q yn , 5 If Q 0 P fs fl 'E I f GIRLS GLEE-First row, left to right: Judy Vineyard, Judy Kowalewski, Sally Hill, Mariorie Boss, Loya Sandra Stelzenmueller. Second row: Claudia Kommert, Corky Foss, Linda Neal, Linda Strickling, Judy Jacoby, Alice Hamilton, Carol Meehan, Barbara Slayer, Mary Clapperton. Third row: Rita Kelstrup, Jerry Healy, Faye Reeder, Lorna Cummins, Shirleen Cottrell, Marilyn Todd, Nancy Stewart, Suellen White, Barnes. Hicks, Judy THESE GROUPS PERFORM IN TALENT FOUR FLATS, left to right: George Arola, Larry Vang, Gayle Hash, Charles Utzman. 2 '14 C3 569 25 MELODETTES-First row, left to right: Pauline Baird, Evangeline Chapman, Connie Bridgess, Vicki Lehman, Ann Greenquist, Kay Sandquist, LaDonna Parker, Sharon Titus, Kathleen Scott, Peggy Powell. HOWS, CIVIC GROUPS AND ASSEMBLIES. SWING CHOIR: First row, left to right: Charles Utzman, Bob Wilbur, Kathleen Scott, Sharon Titus, Thomas Heinz, George Arola. Second row: Kay Sandquist, Vicki Lehman, Ann Greenquist, Pauline Baird. Third row: Gayle Hash, Connie Bridgess, Evangeline Chapman, Tim Arensmeier, LaDonna Parker, Peggy Powell, Larry Vang. 9 QJJX mffff' Y! sf J! ff Y x f uk Q, Z, Mi: f Wy? f f fA f fx Q Sf? md ffff K X . ZH R X X K X 2 XX 3? x K ft! AFX K! fX if VN if Q ACTIVITIES f X Xlf,Qgix 6 X X J! V I XXX '12 If fIXx I4 '57 7 f CIIKXI I: ' 7 ,I XI I Q! I fl I,I X IX Q lf K in II X I fx IX X I A .f 'X 7 f I w IX X ff VE! df' fi JN ag NORMA NELSON SHARON MINTON JOANNE WALKER fcl,for Busvx-55 Manager News Eci of 4 mini 'T -nr 'CV -v Fu 4 Y w 9 NANCY BELL LINDA BACKEN Ednor Busfness Manager Aff Edffof Q, 11-6- prw ,P -qv. 1-wr s-in Q 7-uv -L.,,m 2 Hiaw- hn....,,,, lb.,-5,9 .. 'Pe 9 fx 67, J f LEONE KELLY Typist ,,l,,,,, ., ww' 4:13:40 11? x X X J Y ' Pu gf 6' l X- -A V . Q Q p J f' S S s JERRY ANDERSON DONALD PODEEN Sports Editor AdV'50' The ANNUAL class was a hand-picked group of students screened for special jobs. Mary-Elise Unrath, with two pre- vious years of experience, had the long-suffering iob of inspiring, pushing, or threatening anyone and everyone on thesstaff or in the school into performance calculated to build the biggest and best Umpqua published to date. Leone Kelly typed most of the sparkling words which were written by Carleen Felker, honorary member of the staff, Linda Backen was responsible for all the art work on the division pages, Jerry Anderson, assisted by Paul Fitzgerald, edited the sports section, Carolyn Jackson and Cherie Havens sold advertising during first and second semester respectively, Nancy Bell had the problem of revealing the Umpqua's financial status at a given moment, Judy McDaniel, assistant to Nancy, slaved over the bottle neck of an index which can tell you where you are pictured. Seated, left to right: Leone Kelly, Typist, Linda Backen, Art Editor, Nancy Bell, Business Manager. Standing: Paul Fitzgerald, Assistant Sports Editor fFi1st Semesterl, Mary-Elise Unrath, Editor, Judy McDaniel, ASSl57Bnf Business Manager. . Q JANET LEWIS CAROLYN JACKSON Seprember October fa?-4 T557 MARY-ELISE UNRATH November CARLEEN FELKER EVANGELINE CHAPMAN December January Q DIANE MYERS April SHARQN MINTON SANDRA HOWLETT February M6fCl'1 One of the most coveted honors at Roseburg Senior High School is GIRL OF THE MONTH. Probably the reason for its high prestige is due to the rigid testing a girl is subiected to before attaining the honor. The names of the three girls whose names were put in nomination at the monthly meeting of the Girls' League are submitted to a select com- mittee. This committee of one senior boy, and iunior girl, and one sopho- more or freshman girl, all of whom must be high scholastically, are chos- en by Miss Randall, Girls' League Advisor. On their own, finally, those three choose the GIRL OF THE MONTH. The girl winning this honor receives additional awards-a gold pin with an emblem symbolizing character, scholarship, and leadership, an orchid corsage, a gift certificate for a pair of shoes, and a free portrait of herself at a local photographer. VICKI LEHMAN May ,V 3-ns 19x WANDA FRED SONYA NANCY LINDA SIMS SCHULZE CARLOCK BELL BACKEN TEN-MEMBER RALLY SQUA One of the main reasons why athletic events at Roseburg High School are the spectator success that they are belongs to the fine efforts of the lndian cheering section and its lO- member RALLY SQUAD. Too often this group were overlooked when it came to passing out bouquets, both for their actual performance and the many hours spent practicing routines and working out original variations. One of the first things a spectator noticed when the squad members took to their routines was the eye appeal brought about by their many colorful and beautiful uniforms. Each girl member of the squad had six different uniforms from which to choose, including two sets of dresses, white, black, and orange sweaters and pedal pushers. The squad spent two nights a week practicing its routines, and usually on the night preceding an athletic contest. Two hours or more were utilized during each practice session. The result was a lot of pep at games, pep produced through their many gymnastics, yell and song antics and original dance routines. Linda Baclcen, Rally Queen, had the responsibility of devis- ing song and yell steps, planning for pep assemblies, and getting bus tickets sold for out-of-town games. First row, left to right: Fred Scnulze, Barney Wimer, Paul Fitzgerald Second row: Wanda Sims, Sonya Carlock, Sandy Howlett, Linda Baclnen, Nancy Bell, Carol Lindbloom, Susie Short. 5 i lt II i S-.,, NANCY BELL DIANE MYERS JANET LEWIS From a ballot containing the names of every senior girl whose average was 3.0 or higher, every member ot the student body voted for the seven girls whom they most desired to be Home- coming Queen candidates. Out ot all the votes cast, the girl with the highest plurality vote was proclaimed Queen, and the six having the next highest numbers of votes after the queen was determined, were considered her court. Results of the election were kept secret until the last possible moment, when Sandy Howlett became Queen in an impressive crowning by ASB Presi- dent Marvin Fray in front of the Umpqua Hotel. IA ,J Y QUEEN SANDY HOWLETT SONYA CARLOCK VICKI LEHMAN EVANGEUNE CHAPMAN Judy Barnhart, Anne Bromps, Carol Brinkworth and Mariory Lee run the Bingo booth. CARNIVAL THEME. Boasting the largest court and the highest proceeds of any previous senior carnival at R.H.S., this year's event was an obvious suc- cess. The attendance, also, ranked in the superlative bracket, with students from neighboring schools4Sutherlin, Douglas, and Glide-sharing the fun. Judging from the customers' anticsefcracking confetti-filled eggs over peoples heads, playing piggy- back, and flirting with the carnival princesses -all had much fun. James Ollivant and Sue Meredith celebrate the purchase of a mock marriage license. Referee Terry Raddatz tries to remove the vicious grunvandlgroaner Larry Jacobs from suffering Jerry Eakle. 5. Bob Johr son Tobuag J Everheel are a 0 Q dlsfur d Toblas pleads deluverance from hanglng ri Sharon STraTford and Tum Geddes Arensrneler Ignore slren Gayl GREEN VALLEY AbouT The Play NesTled away In The Call Tornra hulls rs The Tlny puduresque Green Valley For a hundred years The Berry fam :ly has owned TT Granclpaw Berry sTaked ouT The orngunal claurn back an gold rush days BUT Eldon Berry The la5T of The llne abouT To lose :T To The unscrupulous hands of one Toblas J Everheel V1 Green Valley casv answer curfaln call 1i, x - 7 -f- .I xhn-. 7 rj- 1. X? ' Tx, , E ' ' 9' e X . f 'V llii , , Q I Y Y X B 0 , Q it .' v- Q. 5. X y It ,EL ,Q .l T , ' . , burr bel be. ' ' '. T . 1 ' ' ll , - ' ,is X ' 1 I 4 - - - 9 .K x E. 1 , , T- . l ,O - , f -f f P7 A Byron Auer dosapproves of Kathy Fretwells thirst for Mlnnne s Paul Fltzgerald mfcrms Marlorue Bowker of the land grabbung ml ls Everheel EVOKED MANY LAUGHS Strangely unaccountably Green Valley has become a lnttle paraduse of nature Every thing as growing an rampant profusion Most unusual of all as Eldons cow Munnne, who lmblbes from the renewed bubblung sprung and gives gallons of rare mnlk mllk so rare that those who drunk xt hear weurd music and see people people who officially stopped vvalknng the earth many years before 'L George Arola observes Carol Meehan cleanlng p Deck Ramberg Kathy Frefwell shows umpatlence wuth Byron Auer who as unwnllung to take achon agamst the land grabbers ' z- 1af A 'Q .- 3 Q, - ,K , ,,, 4 I ' t , .,., .sl - ii M X f . . ff - - In . , . , - . 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'Q ' WH 56 , 'px . I Q Q 40-X ' S v 91 - f 1 0 ra 'Qi ,ge A 5 . 14.41, 0 , ,1 . ' 1 5 ff 111 .ml ' X ....v,,c..' , l I f 'U . . 4L.'v.'. 5 0. Q' 5: I - '-at ' 'HW HAREM GIRLS and MASTERS Seared Ieff to rrght Carolyn Slnclalr Anna Wafkms Rosemary Forresl Margre Boos Kathleen Scon Glorra Blass Beity Jo Moore Charlen Boyles Sharon long Srandmg Lee Marsh Vurgnma Pocock Gwenell Foster Jeanme Gllabons Thelma Greenfield Loya Hacks Duane Myers Susan Short Judy Kowalewslu Patsy Scherner Vlcku Lehman Berry Brydges Donna Pwper Barbara Foye Bull Wrllramson THERE WAS STANDING ROOM ONL FOREIGN LEGION: lef! YQ Hgh! Merllr. Mllfer Arthur Mead Crock Howe, Don Mye's, Nell Smith .Ilm Johnson, Danny Miller Perr, Clofe Ron Hooper Bob Rams A ,rf Laggjloovyl .- ' , , . Q- 4 A '. It , l 'x I ,... ,f a' N Allen Lindbloom, playing Paul, carries on love affair with native girl, Azuri, The dashing Red Shadow and proud Margot, romantic played by Kennette Kirk. leads portrayed by Jim Powell and Gayle Geddes. T 1955-56 DESERT SONG. RIFFS and LEADER: left to right: Roger Miller, David Hamilton, Del Lewis, Milo Coffman, Mel Thomas, Jim Powell, Milton Schweppe, Bob Parson, Gary Briggs, Jim O'Neil, Jim Coen, Ron Sanders. 'QS . EASTER ASSEMBLY 1956 Every spring NU DELTA presents a traditional EASTER assembly which more nearly resembles a production than a mere program, The club spares no ettort in dramatizing the mighty Resurrection with a play featuring good acting, inspiring singing, and elaborate costuming. All these features were made even more impres- sive with a background of music produced on an electric organ brought to the high school expressly for this yearly event and returned to the lender immediately after the program. ln the picture above, Mary CFaye Reeder? is consoled by an angel CGene Hornl while another angel CDale Poteetj looks on. I A ry A . , Lf cl , 'Ely ' E' fl , ' fi? g A ,A ff' 1 , I I if , J, K txfj' X 32' - ' k rs- y in flew gl, t , gf I tx r X -A r - ,ft k, 7, tv ' ,fe A ff 1 ' X rsfwlf tv -xx f rf XJ K, ya-r Nr - . 'L 44 -' gf ' fgf-fx 6 9 NP :sv I78 Ninntan Morris heads a unique formation of an angelic chorus which admits of a soloist 5 girls duet and trio and a boys quartet ln the center a e the we i costumed supporting cast and on the far right are the angels who comforted Mary and finally on the far right is the narrator Vivian McConnell who co-ordinated the various parts of the play. From left to right, these were Rl-lS's strong- est SPEECHsters at state: Jim Friday, Car- leen Felker, Joe Sand, Judy Bell, Dave Lyons, Janet Lewis, Bob Bradley, and Diane Myers,. Winning firsts were Judy Bell in Serious Interpretive, Janet Lewis in After-dinner Speaking, Diane Myers in reading her own poetry selection, Bob Bradley in Extemporaneous Speaking, Jim Friday in Impromptu Speaking, and Car- leen Felker in the Oratorical division. Winning seconds: Carleen Felker in Ser- ious lnterpretive, Dave Lyons in panel discussion, and Joe Sand in the Hum- orous lnterpretive Divisioh. Null!!! 4 Roseburg High's BIG THREE in SPEECH- Jirn Friday, Bob Geddes, and Bob Bradley -won first place as a debate team at the state tournament held at the University of Oregon on April 6 and 7, 1956. Three rounds ot debate were held on the nation- al debate topic which dealt with the fed eral subsidy of higher education. This represented the second time in two years that the Roseburg debaters had become champions. The year before, one of the debate teams won second place in the state tournament. ts in xi Yi l '4 l U DQ . Diane Myers, Jim Friday, Carleen Felker, Bob Bradley, and SPEECH instructor, Mrs. Warnes, pose together as Carleen fondles one of the many trophies won at the state tournament. Each student pictured here was first place in his chosen divi- sion. Trophies won by these orators rep- resent a fitting pay-off for all the hard work of Mrs. Warnes in her three years- this the final year-at RHS. I79 l .. i al -B Q l '.'. 1: Bill Evans escorts Nancy Bell onto platform where she N crowned princess PROM Attractive Wanda Sims is crowned Prom Queen by Kernie Dough- ton, President of Junior Class. UQ, l 1 th ' 7 i 5 r Queen Wanda Sims, her escort He' parents anc 'nost of the ccyt and their escorts pose for school pho'ograpl'e' NANCY BELL LINDA BACKEN COURT QUEEN WANDA SIMS VICKI LEHMAN SANDRA HOWLETT 5 . xr' 'Q - . . Q' ' X - x I' A , . , ., '4 .- 'Xl , A h 1 ' i:Q,g 'lj I M X' 1 9-fi' 1 W itifd in EY. 1 91,32 l4If4f'l,1f?' 4 J ai 'l .K A K5 ,,w.'185 xdtiue 1 sig, ', 'E' .3 , gg. 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N' rff' -lgx, x . fm' x- iii W 1- X +fw:. 1 Y- 5 4 9 f P .Y v-ug 'R JL. ,N'X .if X 'if-4-nf' Mary Ann Backen Jack Ferguson .J , 5-KX 'iff' ff, ,Q J. I Barbara Foye Sandra Lander Karen Engle Charlotte Kelley Bob Bradley Jim Carlock Arlene Hayden Chuck Howe MARY ANN BACKEN: Nebo award tor teacher training, 5500. BOB BRADLEY: Salutatorian award, Pacific Bible College, 5300. JIM CARLOCK: Kiwanis award for technical training, 5200. KAREN ENGLE: Senior Tri-Hi-Y, 550, Women ofthe Moose, full nursing tuition. BARBARA FOYE: Elks scholarship, 5250, NHS, 550, business education department award, University of Oregon Dads' honor award. JACK FERGUSON: NHS, 550, social studies department award, Oregon State College 525. ARLENE HAYDEN: Salem Beauty College, full tuition. CHUCK HOWE: Nu Delta scholarship, Sl60. CHARLOTTE KELLEY, Oregon State Mothers Club, Sl00, Senior Tri-Hi-Y, 550. 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CHARITY I2 better known as C l2 ts a servlce club whxch helps the suck and urtfortunate It us composed of sux sophomore and sux lunlor gurls and honorary sensor members One of the-nr mann protects was to have all the class room flags cleaned They also helped serve at Open House and decorated the Christmas tree In the mann hall The club was under the capable leadership of Nancy Myers presldent Jean Gubloons vuce presudent Marlorue Bowker secretary treasurer and Mass Randall advisor lk 44 4 vl'Y Q' 4 4 NANCY MYERS MISS RANDALL President Advlsor If. C 12 Ftrs! row Sandra Ulam Sharlene West Faye Reeder Barbara Brown Second row Marlone Bowker Susan Short Nancy Myers Sue Merednth Jean Glbbons Carol Llndbloom Jennre Murphy l ffl! '. Q af ax iff, , s r ' , f 'al 4, :Hg EJ if 3 'LD A z' , 9 ' 2 1 . ' A A 5 . 1 Q , , il l sf l A DEVELOPED LEADERSHIP AND INITIATIVE KEY CLUB the young Kuwannans of R HS were extremely successful In their protects while servlng the school and cornrnunlty The Sweetheart Ball a Chrlstmas basket for the needy and several other prolects were heartxly accornpltshed dur :ng an snterestnng school year Leadnng the club were Barney Wamer president Barry Seratun vnce presndent Bob Helltwell secretary Bob Johnson treasurer and Mr Jacoby Advusor Q lit: Sl No' il-7 bsa-nv BARNEY WIMER HARRY JACOBY Presldent Adwsor Y' T-7 Ftrst row, left to nghr Davnd Montgomery, Kerme Doughton, Davud Forrest, Jerry Anderson, Frank Webster, Marvm Whne, Barney Wnmer, Barry Serafm Second row Paul Hanson, Paul Futzgerald, Duck Ramberg, Bob Scott, Blll Neuner, Gary Sanders, Make Murphy, Mlke Harrns Third row Dennis Durham, Bob Johnson, Harvey McClune, Bob Helllwell, Dee Crooch, Bob Wtlbur, Bob Fues, Ted Sohn, Charles Cornwell , . . ., - 1 I . ' ' 1 ' : ' 1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 I - 1 ' I 'Q1fy ' ' 1? is ' 1, A 5 I fx 1 , H Y '- , A. , I-I , 1 A I . 1. e n th-3 ' ' ,,1, , ' -K ' I ' f - .,1 , x , .args I q 'IMQ 1 I . .L . 2 5 4 I '7' I 1' V Y . V f ' - ' .I I 1' BV . I ' Q1 X V, 4 , , V V Lg' K To live better lives today to have a better world tomorrow for ourselves and our families is the goal of all FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Their activities for the year included a Family Fun Night a Mother Daughter Banquet a Skating Party and a Round up of new members in the fall Last summer Dixie Wooton Gaye Thompson and Mrs Clark attended the national meeting in Chicago lt was an honor for both the chapter and the people attending President Dixie Wooton was ably assisted by Rosemary Jennings vice president Arlene Horton secretary Short song leader Sue Byron tea chairman Judy Hebbard degree chairman and Mrs Clark and Mrs McTaggart advisors A DlXlE WOOTON MRS CLARK Pres dent Advisor F.H.A. First row: Valorie Haaf, Char Lee Packer, Judy Christensen, Diane Forhan, Carol Harding, Margie Hanson, Carol Horn, Arlene Horton, Sheryl Swenson. Second row: Judy Mills, Judy Hebard, Delores Cheney, Marcia Bernard, Gerry Flink, Loretta Short, Rose Jennings, Sharon Josh, Jane Nolen, Farrol Yount, Joyce Neavoll, Gladys Ollivant, Susie Hardick. Third row: Leona Duncan, Darlene Whitsett, Darlene Carew, Susan Engdahl, Dixie Wooton, Gaye Thompson, Sandra Starmer, Sue Byron, Jean Lesher, June Miller, Pat Hill, Judy Warner, Ann Thompson, Mary Puttman. THEY LEARN TO MAKE HOME A SWEET HOME Jean Lesher, treasurer, Neva Ptaft, parliarnentarian, Falrol Yount, historian, loretta l T I My lg O ff my If X, N U ff' , X X All w ' L Al l 7- . .1 K vs L I ,rf CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES MOTIVATE THEM Autumn Fantasy the years first big semi formal dance was one ot the many prolects undertaken by this group They also sold Christmas cards made a Christ mas basket for the needy and enloyed a camping trip to the coastal mountains The purpose ofthe HI Y CLUB is to create high standards of Christian living among fellow students and throughout the community The officers ofthe club were Kernie Doughton president Mike Harris vice presi dent Jerry Anderson secretary treasurer Barney Wimer chaplain Barry Serafln sergeant at arms and Mr Phelps Advisor ll I Q rI I-4 WW-'P-1 KERNIE DOUGHTON MR PHELP5 President Advisor HI-Y: First row: Edward Tucker, Kernie Doughton, Jim Barnhart, Roger Miller, Dick Gilbert, Harvey McClune, Paul Hanson, Barney Wimer. Second row: Barry Seratin, Jerry Anderson, Bill Kelley, Chuck Ridenour, Bob Helliwell, Mike Harris, Joe Brady, Trip Simms. CAROLYN JACKSON MRS, SIMONSON President Ac-j,,t5O, Keeptng theur eyes on the goal to create manntaun and extend hugher standards of Chrustnan character throughout the home school, and communnty the gurls of this club parttclpated In one of theur most actxve years During the Installation of offncers un the fall Presndent Carolyn Jackson proudly announced that the club was to have a new name BETH RANDALL TRl HIY Thus name was chosen to honor all the unheralded accomplnshments of Mlss Randall Dean of Glrls at R H S Working under Carolyn were Jeanne Sampson vlce presldent Sandy Van Horn, secretary Charlotte Lambert treasurer, Duane Myers, chaplain, Sally Myers, sergeant at arms Bonnte Roark parlnamentarlan Sally Hull and Judy Rone council representatnves, and Mrs Slmonson, advisor OLD CLUB NEW NAME .4 TRI Hl Y Ftrst row Phytlts Stonebraker Janet Marttn Lex Gnlman Lots Eddy Manlyn Marttn Judy Edte Sandy Van Horn Bonnte Roark Judy Moore Jackie Brown Second row Sharon Ueland Shnrley Hall Patty Jensen Audrey Nnelson Ken Catrns Charlotte Lambert Dtane Myers Ann Robinson Carol Bunk worth Marlory Lee Sharon Ftksdal Thfrd row Kathy Rooney Betty Kntght JoAnn Morgan Sally Frazter COMIC Meyer Cawlyn JBCRSOH Carolyn DeFreece Conme Rurnpt Kay Sprout Sally Myers Patsy Scherner Judy Rone Dons Sade SHARON MINTON MISS HOOPER President Advisor TR To create maintain and extend high standards of Christian character Through out the home school and community is the goal of WAKIYA TRI HI Y The out standing activities of the group were selling Christmas cards and corsages for their World Service prolect giving a Thanksgiving basket attending a leadership training meeting in Eugene and sponsoring the well attended Homecoming Dance The officers were Sharon Minton first semester president Kathy Fretwell second semester president Gloria Bliss, secretary Pat Todd attendance secretary Vicki Lehman treasurer Pat Robbins parllamentarlan Virginia Pocock historian, Pat Ladd chaplain and Miss Hooper advisor HIGH STANDARDS . HIGH GOALS TRI-HI-Y: First row: Pat Todd, Mary Ann Nolen, Barbara Upright, Kathleen Melhoff, Gaye Warren, Nell Taylor, Sharon Longton, Joan Person. Second row: Sandy Stelzenmueller, Alice Hamilton, Linda Neal, Sharlene West, Andrea Rankin, Linda Strickling, Shirleen Cottrell, Nancy Stewart, Gloria Bliss, Sandy Ulam, Donna Metzger, Sharon Minton. Third row: Carolyn Frislc, Ann Greenquist, Barbara Miller, Mary Bryant, Karen Drager, Pat Ladd, LaVeIle Gladwill, Nancy Myers, Joanne Walker, Vicki Lehman, Evange- line Chapman, Deborah Corkrum, Janet Lewis, Judy Barnhart, Jaclyn Warren. JENNIE MURPHY M155 GRIMES President Advise, 43 S THEY FIRED UP TREMENDOUS 5551!- PEPSTERS Fnrst row Karen Boe Janet Travus Glorla Fordham Rosne Jennings Mary Martnn Barbara Melhoff Mary Ralston Bonnie Baxter Sandra Buckmgham Carmen Ersktne Sue Jones Andrea Rankin Kathleen Rooney Second row Adanr Flann Joanne Person Kitty Skates Llnda Vebrees Marilyn Martm Lmda Stncklmg Barbara Brown Chene Havens Carolyn Scherner Jackue Brown Thrrd row Betty Kntgge Alice Hamilton Janet Mulkey Nellue Dewar Charlene West Deanna Dtlworth Martlyn Todd Sharon Lyons Norma Johnson Thelma Greenfteld Sue Merednh Kathy Fretwell Joanne Ttlton Jean Gnbbons Cornenne Coxey Carol Meehan Pat Robbms Fourth row Ruth Stmpson Clara Swales Donna Metzger Gayle Harrns Tamara Tauscher Donna Hamilton Demse Doyle Pat Ladd Marcta Hern Nancy Myers Cathy Hartman Jenme Murphy Mary Bryant Annette Lehman Nancy Stewart Tamara Campbell Lots Eddy Zuta Saunders PEPSTERS fared up tremendous school sprrut promoted good sportsmanship, and supported the teams at all home games and some of the out of town games President Jennie Murphy led the group through the year, and she was assisted by Barbara Brown vtce presrdent Judy McDamel secretary Chene Havens treas urer Jean Gubbons sergeant atarms Sue Meredlth attendance secretary and Mlss Grrmes and Mrs Pemberton advisors The sale of Mum corsages for the Homecoming game proved to be a successful money making prolect along with the PepsterYouth Center sponsored Twlrp Dance The Twlrp Dance ended the Twtrp Week which ns an annual event at R HS Addltlonal successful actnvmes were the skits whvch they put on at assemblres and the posters which they hung up all over the school announcung dances and games SCHOOL SPIRIT AT PEP ASSEMBLIES Q' f Q5 ith 'Ph PEPSTERS First row Judy Cox Mary Clapperton Glenna Smnth Shrrley Brrchfneld Martha Meehan Barbara Wood Sandra Stelzenmueller Francre Brown Pat OMara LeeAnn Morns Wmzora Paul Judy Fate Second row Joanne Freeman Nell Taylor Marsha Phrllups Lucta DeChura Marsha Jones Jane Nolen Sharon Josh Duane Forhan Sandra Ulam Sue Ladd Sharon Black Patsy Gemberlmg Linda Snyder Yolanda DeChura Thrrd row Sandra Oldtueld Kay Haskms Sharon Longton Gaye Warren Shrrleed Cottrell Judy Mmor Kay Jefferues Mary Ann Nolen Janet McDamel Carole Anderson Darlene Whutsett Suellen Whrte Cheryl Ryan Judy Leach Judy Waller Fourth row Sue Barnhart Mary Ellen Puttman Peggy Jewell Lynn Damon Ruta Cox Mncheale Collms Sharon Duck Nancy Cyrus Carolyn Wood Conme Rumpf Lmda Dnlworth Maxnne Abbott Sharon Madson Kay Vebrees Betty Jones Clndy Lee Sabra Unrath 5 Hrs' 'y s,- in 6 R xNx f ff ' hx ,559 Q fail . X yxvwgug' f 'x Mix 1 Q I zum Q . l. 5 -- N H1 --, in L- 'ffl' kv? ,, 1 X miiff' XG, , 1 'S rf, I.. 6 54. . 'A Qi bmp? DQ Ar' Sualer ls an apzzrerfce elecfrician at Troubrid T81l ln The Tall The parenTs are inviTed To aTTend a pof-luck dinner given by The sTudenTs To enable Them To gain a beTTer undersTanding of T 81 I and school acTiyiTies. During The spring n'TonThs The club is planning The annual Ernployer-Employee BanqueT which has becorne a very special occasion. Each sTudenT Takes his employer ouT for an eye- ning of relaxaTion and enTerTainrnenT. Near The end of The school year all The sTudenTs Take a Trip To The coasT Tor a day. T? Sonya Carlock, dental assistant To Dr, Jeff Currier, prepares To Sonya RodomeTkin appreflflie Pl'10T09 aPl1eV 5lW0W5 3 dUal POV sp ay young paTienT. Tran To Shirley Green oT The Phoio lab ge Elecfr c Lay PATSY SCHERNER MRS. FULLER President Advisor ' 'xx , 15 THE DILETTANTES students who were especnally Interested ID art desngned and printed posters to publtclze school events such as dances and contests The orgamzatlon also made programs for plays operettas and concerts With the pro ceeds they sponsored varnous actnvltles for their I2 members The meaning of a Dllettante IS an amateur of the arts The capable officers of the group were Patsy Scherner president, Evangelnne Chapman vuce presndent and Kay Sproul sec retary treasurer The advlsor was Mrs Fuller PUBLICIZED SCHOOL EVENTS V7 '-1 DILETTANTES Frrst row Don Judd Donna Cummmgs Polly Muller Kay Sproul Marlene Kowalewskr Loss Eddy Gerry Flank Second row Georgeann Kuhn Patsy Scherner Roy Hedlne Charles Rldenour Danny Muller Jamce Grace Evangelme Chapman I Q , t sl XX Q NJN! l il f N 1 I 1 I ' ' I ' I f I T ': ' 1 'X .,, ' ' ' Q- 0 ' .. , ff 1 1 - A - ' ' 1. . fr L' I pf , 1 uf - N 5 , . ' x I Q f . 3 ' 7 1 l 1 l 1 1 .1 V ' 5 1 I 1 1 f I . JOE HALLMARK MR' BUELL President Advfsor 'L' 15,1 yr A H ft . , YS .N- ' l sf -,-,f 5. A X gy l 1 Atl The CHESS CLUB was sparked through the year by Joe Hallmark president- Bob Gaylor, vice president- Charles Utzman secretary- Dan Heritage treasurer- Lee Gaylor sergeant atarms and Mr Buell, advisor This cness team has been un beaten and untied in four years of competition To realize their goal to develop the best chess team in the state, the members spend many hours a week practicing CHECK' CHESS CLUB First row Mike Harding Wayne Hutchins Charles Gentry Bob Korte Charles Bryden Eugene Roelle Louie Roelle Second row Beryl Currier Bob Gaylor Lee Gaylor Charles Utzman Joe Hallmark Ernest McCardia David Kenny Nick Lehrback 203 i .lLES C15 'T' K A ,Q --'U , , Q, ST' ,,1 f Q - - , g- ,- --'F-up ss..- ,Q .---:.-.:- - ' '-:::r:.'9 -- --'ff 1 ' ' L . .f-?l+ f.:e3 3.17 . J If if , . N x am' ya. N . - 'L . A :J L 1., 'TEE 5 S X X A A . , ' - - ,f flag K ---.. .. - - i Q ,.... ,IXO . , , , , --.-T,1':- N , . at -XXQ N - Y, 1 X 1 I 4 vm t 1- 5 7 Md NU DELTA, a club organized to provide means tor students to enjoy Christian fellowship wound up its fifth year. Comprised ot about forty actual members and from thirty to forty regular visitors, this group boasted such stalwart leaders as Ona Liles president Nancy Walker vice president Naoma Weber secretary and Anne Brcmps treasurer Mr Rockwell new to R HS this year was the advisor THEY PRESENTED ANOTHER NU DELTA First raw Carol Brinkworth Ann Thompson Alta Glenn Winzo a Paul Patsy Willhoit Janette Tucker Nancy Ba ke Qa ora Liles Marian e Jehe en Juanita Hc lev Jeanette Niswonge Second row Eva Mlre Donna Pa vora ones e r s ovne Aire Paulson Ve la Bateman Nnnian Vlor is Conne Bridgess Pauline Bard Lee Anne Norris Qeve Chitwood Th fo rcw Charine Cavin Wilma Caskey Corrine Foss Deanna Pugh Gary Conn Dale Poteet Gene Horn Marv Fray Judy e z r cLish Lee Conn , . . , V - - - I - 1 4 ' f , A 7 l 1 i , tter, Sar' J 4 J ri McL l- Car 1 Marsnail ' ' ' , i ' i r' , i , l i of . i ' 1 l' Gl n Kay Pilge Jun-' vi . INSPIRIN MR ROCKNELL Admsor iffy jg .525-E yi. ' -5 ffirnxg X 'sbs xi I c 16' ,J During Homecomung week they had a Homecoming party and at Chnstmas they enloyed a delightful ttme of carolnng In the sprung they conducted the Easter assem bly Csee page 1785 a program they have guven for the fourth year tn a rovv to make at a tradrtlon at R H S They started a scholarshnp fund for the support of a student gonng Into fulltume Chnstlan work euther as a mnnlster or a mussuonary The year before this fund amounted to S165 thus years promised to be even more G EASTER ASSEMBLY NU DELTA Frrst row Sally Brown Karen Young Frances Mclntyre Ruth Plumer, Faye Reeder, Gwenell Foster, Naorna Weber Joyce Lewns Ruta Kelstrup Sue Jones Nancy Hall Second row Rosemary McConnell, Nancy Walker Anne Bromps, Betty Buckwalter Karen Skeels Marlene Jenme, Deanna Shake, Loutse Toles, Charlotte Davns, Velva Holcomb, Joyce Smrth JoAnne Seve'son Thfrd row Harvey Kostad, Phrl Rxchesort, Tom Ruse Peter Fehervar Gtlbert Langholff Tum Arensrnener Fred Skeels Norman Hurley, Ernest McCardla, Ona Lnles Allen Madsen F , xi' 7.1: . ,A,, 5 S L . fl 'i fg .aE'1?41f:2-:if N' .e,:,,iLt-V--5, 6 ,rf t A'-'::.i:.5 T- ff -' f---.-: ,X ' ii-Ei:-:' 5121-,-.---Ti 'J' .., lift-ES X ff ,I 1 ' -fr.-.:-R' 5.535 jggjiai ' , -'A E f. ' -Tffl-EET 22295. W 7 F -, 1: :'-bfi: 1' t a.ta .f ytt E 1, , E H . it NU' ' X X 'W 1 f ' , or X- S 4 r -f S , I U t : Y at yy ' . .4 A F , . , sy ,-ft 71 E ' A :- W - - . K . ff THESE ALTRUISTS HAD A TWO-PART GOAL- LA VELLE GLADWILL President Completing an active year, the J. C. AIDES forgot themselvesfserved others. For exam- ple, they worked hand in hand with the great national service organization, the American Red Cross. They also spent many hours at the Douglas Community Hospital trying to make the patients' long hours of recuperation more pleasant ones. In tact every night of each vveek from two to tour J. C. Aides were on duty. First row left to right Edna Burkhart lla Batsch Glenda Willis Pat Shaw Cheryl Ryan Margie Wittrock Joyce N avoll Myrtle McLaren Winzora Paul Margaret Humphrey Arlene Horton Second IOW BGYYY Northey Melissa Hill Judy Stev-.art Donna Torkelson Carolyn Wood Carol Klaboe Nancy Cyrus Rita Bennett Judy Hansen Bonnie King Deanna Pugh Their meetings were regularly scheduled on both The first and third Wednesday noons and on The second Monday night of each rnonih As If Their ofher services were noi enough they bothered 'ro make a very needy family happy with a Christmas basket Inspiring This group with their leadership were Lavelle Gladwnll president Judy Edie vice president Nancy Roberts secretary Duane Hornbuclcle Treasurer and Mess Ran X First row, left to right: Joanne Tilton, Laveta Ball, Karen Defferding, Susan Short Sharon Josh Jane Nolen Mary Lou Sisseck, Diane Olsen, Doris Stringfellow, Denise Doyle. Second row La Velle Gladwull Judy Edie, Jennie Murphy, Alice Paulson, Karen Freeman, Diane Hornbuckle, Susan Chitwood Louise Toles Charlene Stubbs, Pauline Baird. TO SERVE AND TO PLEASE 1 5 1 1 ,rl ax s lx ff 6 . , X CIRCULATED 68,000 BOOKS IN 1956 The purpose of the LIBRARY CLUB as to carry on the tunctnon ot the lrbrary as a servnce to the hugh school students through routune duties assigned to the members Presudent Luctlle Hughes headed the club and she was assusted by Rama Chapman vlce presndent Maxune Abbott secretary LaDonna Parker treasurer Nellie Dewar reporter and Mrs Monger advisor Hnghlughttng the year was the New Book Tea gnven for the faculty Other socnal functions Included a Chrtst mas party wnth the ofttce girls and a trap to the coast MRS MONGER Advrsor LIBRARY CLUB Ftrst row Byrdne Ellnott Janet Codner Pat Nrday Mary Lou Slsseck JoAnne McLaren Jane Nolen Ruth Plumer Mary Low Recla Dons Morrow Second row Betty Cotton Judy Powers Ruth Slmpson LaDonna Parker Marcy Hern Rama Chapman Nellae Dewar Judy Edte Charltne Haren ' f , ' ' z ' , 1 , 1 I I - 1 - far- Y ,. L . '04 Q I 7 , '. A ls, . , ' 'l Y - At I z ff. 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'E 1, 1 '- , ,, V, ' 4 I 4 208 KEPT TAB ON THE STUDENTS When a teacher hangs out an attendance slip for a partrcular class pernod he knows that at wrll be carefully tended carrued to the ottlce and recorded by the OFFICE GIRLS At the begnnnung of almost any period of the school day these gurls can be seen carrying xmportant messages Call your mother at the end ot thus penod Come to the ottrce ummedlately Puck up your lunch ID the offnce At the end ot the tnrst peruod on the dot the day s bulletln Uonger this year than lastl arrrves an the hands ot these fanthtul messengers MRS SLOCUM Head Office Secretary 'A7 is - OFFICE GIRLS Ffrsr row Berdene Moms Carol Meehan Dorthy Atwood Karen Boe Deanna Shrke Patty Jensen Janet Lewus Second row Judy Ott Duane Hornbuckle Sonia Hgelseth Jamce Kelly Sharen Cox Thelma Shankel Betty Brydges Charlme Haren 0 1 - 1 . . . ,, - - 11 11 . . . 11 11 . , . 11 4 . . , . . 1 fr- -1 - 7' , .. , - - -. x f 4 - . V7 1 FF' 1. - ., g ,,, 1 1, . Q l '-.T ,J Q, A 9 N A vr CQ 1 7 V X V u 1 l A .., 2 : I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF TOMORROW The Roseburg Chapter ot FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA IS a club organized by the advanced cornmercual students to develop competent busnness leaders un youth The annual convention at Washungton D C as the mann event In the llne ot actnvltles The otfucers ot the organization thus year were Joyce Neavoll presndent Lunda Elluott vrce presndent and Barbara McCrorey secretary treasurer Mass Dyar and Mr Snyder served as the advssors i H JOYCE NEAVOLL MR SNYDER President Advisor 4.-4 F B L A Ffrst row Sandra Lules Claudette Tucker Joyce McCrorey Joyce Smith Carolyn Marshall Faye Reeder Moya Schaerer Second row Joyce Neavoll Lunda Elluott Loretta Short Carolyn DeFreece Lavona Claussen Sadne Terry Barbara McCrorey SOME DAY THEY WILL TEACH. The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA is an organization of students who are interested in making teaching their career. Some of the various activities of the year include observing at grade schools to find out about different methods of teaching, and selling coffee at In-service meetings for teachers. The group was led very successfully by Sharon Ueland, president, and Miss Turner and Mr. Brady served the group as advisors. 'WW I .Wx 'E'-r SHARON UELAND M155 TURNER President Adwsof V? T -it M W 4344 F T A First row Sally Frazier Sharon Ueland Janet Inman Second row Georgeann Kuhn Joe Michael Judy Barnhart Connie Meyer 2lI THE ORATORS The R HS SPEECH CLUB was founded rn T956 under the drrectron of Nell Futler speech Instructor The clubs arms are to promote and create Interest In speech actryrtaes to Improve sktlls tn publnc speakmng and to honorably repre sent the school and corhrnunrty The club takes part rn conferences and contests rn the state The group had strong Ieadershrp nn Carleen Felker presrdent Kernte Doughton vrce presrdent Bob Ftes secretary MII-ce Harrts treasurer and Jennre Murphy reporter ' off' L i X CARLEEN FELKER MR FULLER Presrdent Adwsor SPEECH CLUB Frst row Chartene Cavan Deborah Corkrurn Sharon Mnnton Jenrtre JoAnn Morgan Judy Barnhart Sharon Stratford Carol Brtnkworth Janet Levers Second row Dorothy Atwood Eugene Roetle Jrm Barnhart Jerry Anderson Bob Fres Bob Johnson Make Hams Ted Sohn Kernre Doughton Gayte Geddes ...J ROGER MILLER President THE BRAINS Scholarship, high character, and leadership are the prerequisites to membership in this organization. During the Christmas season they gave a food basket to a needy tamily. To raise money for three titty-dollar scholarships, they sold book covers, cakes, and rummage. At an impressive ceremony every spring the new members and officers are inducted into the club. Those who led the club through this successful year were Roger Miller, president, Bill Kelley, vice president, Vicki Lehman, secretary, and Janet Dunn, treasurer. Mrs. Ritfe and Mr. Barneck gave the club valuable assistance. NATlONAl. HONOR SOCIET7' XX Els Ai. Advisor uf HONOR SOCIETY First row Sharon Ueland Anne Bromps Peggy Powell Georgeann Kuhn Connie Meyer Patsy Scherner Diane Myers Sally Frazier Norma Nelson Ann Robinson Second row Janet Dunn Barbara McCrorey Leone Kelly Janet Lewis Betty Knight Sharon Minton Evangeline Chapman Joanne Walker Janice Kelly Kay Sandquist Bonnie Roark Third row Connie Bridgess Vicki Lehman LaVelle Gladwill Jim Conn Paul Hansen Don Harpe Joe Hallmark Dan Millar Gene Horn Roger Miller Dale Pippin MRS RIFFE PEGGY YOUNG MRS PEMBERTON President Advisor The GIRLQ RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION better known as GRA had a very active year under the leadership of President Peggy Young Those serving under Peggy were Jodie Stritzke vice president, Mary Ralston secretary Lois Eddy treasurer Judy Strode sergeant atarms, Diane Forhan point keeper Lorna Cum mins sports chairman The advisors for this sports minded group were Mrs Pem berton and Mrs Bennett The purpose of GRA is to provide an opportunity for all girls in R HS to participate in sports at noon and after school In the line of special events, out of town play dates were held and a mother daughter play nite was given The proiect for the year was to furnish the Girls Locker Room with another mirror ATHLETICS FOR ALL GIRLS 11 G, R, A.: First row: Judy Christensen, Roberta Jones Kitty Sue Skates Yolanda DeChiara, Stephanie Briggs Judy Hill, Judy Strode Lucia DeChiara, Joane Person Marlene Thomas. Second row: Judy Waller Darlene Carew Sandra Brown, JoAnne Freeman, Gwen Robinson Rugene Gee, Mary Ralston, Pat Dodge Ginger Busenbark, Shari Akers, DiAnn Forhan. Third row: Marilyn Martin, Judy Cox, Pat Gemberling, Lorna Cummins, Gerry Garrett, Lynne Erickson, Connie Rumpf, Mary Loo Owens, Ruth Paulson, Michale Collins, Lois Eddy, Charlene Stubbs, Judy Christensen, Jody Stritzke and Darlene Carew set sights on target during an ARCHERY session. Patsy Gemberlnng spikes a mean one as her teammates urge her on VOLLEYBALL utilizes the energies of twenty-two gir 5 each game and helps keep them physically fit during the dry, rainy, Oregon weather 5 Lois Eddy grits her teeth and swings hard as Mary Ralston prepares to catch the ball if Lois misses. SOFTBALL is very popular among the girls' spring sports. AMY EQCLN -3: g':Lj5g:f pV'3fU9'R' Au. 11' A wb I 1 Xgli AA I Fu The hard vvorklhg WARRIOR GUARD Took TlckeTs, sold programs and parked cars for school acTEvlTies. A Tlrhe for Tum and Trolic is held each year ahd This year vvas cllrhaxed by a Thealre parTy. OTher soclal acTlvlTies included several dlrmers. Uhder The leadership of Sally Brovvrw, big chlef, and KehheTh Bowers, liTTle chlef, The orgarwlzahorm had a very successful year. Mr. STrasburg was The advisor for The group PARKED CARS ARRlOR GJARR F q, ef W ' M 'S' 'Cm ffle Bc,' Dafld Mor'e se' G e Ed.-.a'ds, Kev Bower: Seve Cc' .'.C::f. Sezecd rfr. 55 V 5'C-'V' Gains 'foere Ve Na Ccrzrse Fa? .535 Doova Yorke soo Bev, lN:'4 e, FRED SCHULZE S BRQWN MR Presrdent Adwso, JS- Z! I' 4 The TEENAGE CLUB offuclally the Youth Center made many achnevements an the year 1956 57 The most Important accomplushment was the purchase of the bowlung alley to be remodeled for dances and other teenage actnvrtnes The teen agers ransed the money for the burldung through candy sales talent shows and dances In January the Journal Juniors performed to help rarse money for the new center The officers who started the center were Fred Schulze presudent Brady Montgomery vlce presldent Sandy Howlett secretary and Dave Bradley treasurer The advisors were Mr Searle and Mrs Brown PURCHASED BOWLING ALLEY L. 'sg 99 5 T f'7 ll! C ff' TEENAGE CLUB OFFICERS: First row: Loya Hicks, Sandy Howlett, Kathleen Mehehoff. Second row: Fred Schulze, Paul Fitzgerald, Dave Bradley, Ted Sohn, Brady Montgomery. TERRY RADDATZ :lp GQOJ' President Ad, SG, 5.--w .Q , A k A JI .BX T' i ri 5 To develop leadership, promote Thrifr, provide recreation for members, and To develop better livestock and crops are The characteristics of the Roseburg chapter of FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. The officers of The club were Terry Raddarz, president, Gary Conn, vice president, Allen Madson, secreraryg Daro Handy, Treas- urer, Glen Sand, reporter, and Mr. Grow, advisor. The Club's motto is: learning To do, doing To learn, learning To build, building To serve. THEY WILL HELP FEED THE WORLD F F A Firsv row Raymond Fox Irving Anderson Bob Darrel Terry Raddalz Gary Donn Lee Donn Lyle Wan Hersey MCB oorn Dennis Slogren Steve Ch rwood Seccnq row George Arvidson Bill Carri o err Wime L ry D is Germ Sand Th rd row Jerry Ealde Fed Rhodes Don Baker Daro Han Coward Rosenne,er J KE Elarr Gary lolwson Roger Rlnodes Allen Madsen Kenny Jacobs Derry N' Bobby Bened c O . I E F . . I i .H , j . I . .C I Blake Conn Roger Thompson, LeRoy Crosier, Larry Lian, He'b Chrisrensen, Jerry Frost, Donald Fenn, Alb ' ' r ar av', l , ' 4 i if ' . r ' , , idy, L . ' T , . , . ' i , , ' . ie' u Y 3 J 7 ,gf 45. 1 ls 4 f' ' 14. .V . 4xi f',, ' Q ' ev ,,.,..:1m. .1T..,- j 1- . 4--.V--. m'v'4f- .1', 'M h -. 1 v I . ' V , If I 77:E!f,,,,,'--..:.4 1fA ' s A' - ga- , .-I ...a'.: AZ'. .,., 1 - ., .ff ' -ig H 14-.4441 A ' 'V -- 1- ,A mid. I ' 9 A .I .nan . I , F C 'vf,.. TO UNDERSTAND EVERYBODY ON THE GOOD EARTH To further Interest In rnternattonal relations and to develop an lntellvgent under standrng by an eclucatlonal means are two oblectlves of the INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE They had a clothtng drtve for Hungaruan rellef and they also attended the pre state IRL conference at Medford ID January At the con ference Roseburg represented the countries of Australua and New Zealand The capable offtcers of thus organtzatuon were Gladys McGraw president Ted Sohn vrce presrdent LaVelle Gladwtll secretary treasurer Dorothy Atwood hlstornan reporter and Mr Wolff advtsor C N - 1 i- ll GLADYS MCCRAW MR WOLFF Presrclent Advrsor l R L Frst row Sharon Mnnton Marlory Gladwnll Dorothy Atwood Judy Barnhart Kay Sproul Pa Nday Georgeanne Kuhn Anne Brornps Janet Dunn Second row Joanne Walker LeVelIe Gladwtll Jerry And rson Ke we D gl-t rt Pa I Hansen 'JI ke Harrs Ted Sohn Kay Sartdqurst Glorta Lewrs TO PROMOTE SAFETY AND COURTESY ON THE HIGHWAYS TORQUERS the hugh school car club met once a week on Thursday nights for a two and one half hour session Durnng the sesslon the members were allowed to work on their own cars or on any cars they brought nn The membership though small consnsted of those boys who though gnven much tame to work on the prob lems of auto mechanucs un the course by that name wanted to spend even more tnme outside that class golng unto thelr sublect un even more detall To become a member a boy had to attend three consecutnve meetzngs receave a vote of accept ance pay an entry fee of S5 and Sl a month thereafter f y 0'8 9 x' ft '25 'll M X fxl. nnifa TOM JOHNSON MR MADSEN Presrdenr Adwsof 2 'zz' C17 X4 g,,....-f' TORQUERS First row James Carter John Dunnlhoo Andrew Fautheree Second row Jnm Hucks Tom Johnson Glenn Kunman F f ff f, f ' f f' f DQ ff QQQL, , Q J F K5 Rm firm QR f 1 h--- X f , IE' g Q Q X I Fgifg' K 9 , N f j K X X X K X ?. f QQ' X- wi C-' -Mil... :T-:Q-:i -R - xx ..,'qjj,j'-1-:L M- , f Q X Qpgf x 4 1 WfCOQ M914 K SPORTS f f' T? L ' X , X ' N CH Qx J I f :J l Q if 5 ' v W Z-:Zi f 2 V w A ifiiigg, x N f l X XX M X :Tk KX bf A N WN X ,fleij mx X X lfffii Ci:-E X Xi W, 3' is r. I J ' , 5. - -, z N Qxs '-Q N, W ,L , , Y, vi 1'-ui kk 91337 7 S K jf 4' X ,Q 5 4 E-sv' 2'- 145 . if if ,nfl 7' K 1 QL , 1 s l .ks ywtyx it' N 1 g ' Q K J 1. .. tg A ,Alf CJ'-7 COACH EASTER Coach George gives Ed LaRcque directions. COACH GEORGE R.H.S. students and faculty will long remember the T956 football team, not because of an outstanding record, but because of the school spirit and team- work that the Indians showed. This never-say-die spirit evidenced itself in every contest. According to Bob George, head football coach, this was the best bunch of boys he had ever coached. The season's record of one win, seven losses and one tie was not impressive, but it one looked behind the record, he could have seen that the Indians faced much bigger teams throughout the season. Jim Brown was voted the BEST TACKLER, Don Horton, BEST BLOCKER, and Chuck Ridenour, for the second year in a rovy, the MOST INSPIRATIONAL player. Chuck was also selected to the All-State team. Managers left to right: Head Manager, Eddie Waggener, Steve Kummertg.1oe Hallmark, Trainer, John Puttman. ,1- Lee Stone goes lor touchdown against Hillsboro. BILL OERDING ROSEBURG 7 HILLSBORO T2 Roseburg, with a crop ot new players, carne near upsetting a strongly-favored visiting Hills- boro team. ln the tirst quarter Lee Stone carried the ball to the Hillsboro T9-yard line. Russ Pinard, in two plays, bulled over tor the touchdown from the l-yard line. Ed La Rogue smashed over tor the conversion. Hillsboro drew blood in the second quarter when Indian Skeels punted dead on the Spartan 311-yard line. The conversion tailed, ending the tirst halt. Skeels again punted in the third ouarter only to have Hillsboro's Marv Rueck return the kick 22 yards to his own 47-yard line, Four plays later Hillsboro went all the way tor the winning touchdown. They again missed their conversion, leaving the tinal score l2 to 7 in their tavor. In the final quarter when the Tribe had the ball on the Spartans lO-yard line, a clipping penalty stopped the drive atter Russ Pinard had already rnade the touchdown. The Indians looked good on ottense throughout the garne, but a weak :le tense was apparent. i , n,,. X- P CHLJCK RlDENOUR RUSS PiNf-xizo FRED sKEELs JIM HICKS MAPWN FW-W ROSEBURG 42 ASHLAND O Displaying a terrific running attack on their home field, the Roseburg Indians nearly chased the Grizzlies back into hibernation with a 42-O victory. Outstanding in this game was Jim Brown, carrying the ball twenty times and gaining most of his yardage through the middle of the line. Marvin Fray and Lee Stone were con- vincing as they repeatedly gained real yardage around the ends. Several Indians scored touchdowns: Fray raced six yards for the first one, four plays later, Brown lugged the ball for the second T. D., Stan Bork burst through the Ashland line to block a punt, Brent Long pounced on the ball for the third score. In the second half Eddie La Rogue plunged over to make the score 24-O. Later in the quarter Brown added the fifth touchdown. In the fourth quarter the fleet-footed Stone skirted right end for the longest run of the night and the sixth touchdown. With less than three minutes to play, a pass from Rod Hoenisch to Bill Oerding made the final score 42-O. Jim Brown goes for yardage against Ashland. xi E ROSEBURG-lrl MEDFORD-40 Ranked second in the state, Medford routed the visiting Roseburg Indians 110111. Medford chalked up two touchdowns in the opening period and added another in the second. In the third frame they drove across two more, and the last touch- down came in the fourth stanza, Roseburg looked good on many occasions, getting their first score in the third frame after a sustained drive of 65 yards. Jim Brown cracked the line for the final yard, and Brent Long booted the extra point. The second lndiart tally was scored around the middle of the final quarter on a pass from Bill Oerding to Dave Bradley. Long again kicked the extra point. 42: Q r' r, -rf. ci. . rgg STONE '43 ED LF ROQUE QON l1ORTON STAN BORK ROD HOENISCH B ll Oerdrng Tackles Roger Johnson of Marshf eld ROSEBURG 7 MARSHFHELD 32 UTullz1ng a Terrlflc ground game mixed w1Th pIenTy of passes The Top ranked Nlarshfueld PlraTes pounded out a 32 7 wan over The Roseburg In dlans aT The Indian field Durlng The nnmal perlod The Two Teams played on even Terms IT Took unTll The end of The flrsT quarTer for The PlraTes To score Thelr flrsT Touch down Nlarshfneld chalked up Two more Touch downs IH The second frame In The Thurd perlod pornTs Roseburg managed To hlT fo pay d rT In Tne flnal seconds of play Roseburg had drnven To The Marshfleld 7 yard lnne and losT The ball on downs 'Vlarshfleld fauled To galn and were forced To punT from The end zone Oerdlng Took The ball on The 40 yard llne and reTurned IT To The l3yard line before geTTung knocked ouT of bounds Three lxne plays puT The ball on The Qyard lrne wlTh a flrsT down Marvun Fray Took IT To The l yard llne Oerdung Then Took TT over for The Touchdown BrenT Long kucked The exTra polnT i ' i . They drove across Two more, To make a ToTal of 32 ' r i ' T NorTh Be d gangs up on Jurn Brown ROSEBURG T9 NORTH BEND 20 LaTe Tn The Third quarTer wuTh The score Tled Tlve vlsmng Bulldogs very neaTly kucked The po1nT aTTer Touchdown which resulTed IH a narrow 20 T9 vncTory over The Tlghhng Indrans The Bulldogs sconng Then was once an The TnrsT quarTer once In The second quarTer and The game wunnnng Touchdown In The Third quarTer Roseburg ouTgauned The Bulldogs boTh Through The aur and on The ground Jim Brown scored The lndrans TsrsT Touchdown rn The second quar Ter LaTer an The same quarTer Rod Hoenusch passed To Bull Oerdung who scored a Touchdown and kuclced The exTra polnT In The Thnrd peruod Touchdown Cf? if GENE MARKLE CARY WELCH Oerding Threw a pass To Fred Skeels Tor The final 5,4 ' f +51- Dave Bradley gains yardage against Springfield. ROSEBURG-l-4 GRANTS PASS-35 Utilizing a solid passing game combined with a terrific running attack, the fast-stepping Grants Pass Cavemen gained a longrawaited revenge against the visiting Roseburg Indians. Grants Pass' scoring was as follows: one touch- down in the initial quarter, three in the second, and the final one in the fourth. Roseburg was held to a stand-still in the first half. The Indians came to life in the third quarter on a pass from Rod Hoenisch to Bill Oerding. Lee Stone scored the touchdown on a pass from Oerding, and Oerding kicked the extra point. In the last quarter, Dave Bradley scored on a long pass from Hoenisch. Oerding again kicked the extra point. DORVIN CROOCH INDIANS WIN I, TIE ROSEBURG-O SPRINGFIELD-6 A screen pass good for 39 yards in the final four minutes of the ball game was the only score in the game between Roseburg and the visiting Springfield Millers. The rain stopped any wide-open playing from either team. Play was mostly at midfield with each team turning in steady performances. During the first half the teams fought to a standstill. Then Springfield scored in the pass play. Roseburg then took to the air with Rod I-loenisch doing the throwing. l-loenisch com- pleted a pass to Fred Skeels only to have his sec- ond pass intercepted. Roseburg played well, but could not get the right combinations. BRENT LONG An unidentified Roseburg back fumbles in the Tillamook game. I, AND LOSE 7 ROSEBURG-7 TILLAMOOK-7 A determined Roseburg team rallied in the fading moments to score a lone touchdown and tie the visiting Tillamook Cheesemakers 7 to 7 in the last game of the season. Roseburg dominated the game most of the time. Tillamook made their touchdown in the third quarter in a 69-yard run around the right side of the Roseburg line. lt was an untimely tumble by Marvin Fray that set up the play. He was over on what appeared to be a touchdown only to have the ball drop from his grasp. Tillamook recovered the tumble to set up the scoring play. Roseburg drove to the 6-yard lineg then Rod l-loenisch threw a pass to Bill Oerding in the end zone. Oerding then kicked the extra point to end the game. L? X The Indians close in on a Marshfield back. Marshfield won 32-7. VARS Q-oi 'Fino U 1 rdf' X F-rar row, lefr ro rrghrg Ray None, Dave Bradley, Stan Bork, Ed Lalloque, Rod Hoenrsch, Brent Leng Gary Welch, Second row: Coach George, Jim Hicks, Charles Ridenour, Gene Markle, Marv Fra, Don Henan Frarlc Benson Fred Skeels Jirr' Brown, Bill Oerding, Lee Sfcne Coach Easter. Roseburg and Hillsboro pile up in a game which Hills- boro won 12-7. TEAM L XP 1, ,z,.,,.:.9 y fun V, 2 ' 1 , B 1 Third row Gayle Hash Jim Coon Bob Johnson Don Green Mike Vasey Dorvin Crooch Albert Crablree Ken? Morris Bob Rayburn Rus Pmard COACHES DON SEVERSON and GEORGE FARRELL. -s, ,fff ff, J.V. FOOTBALL In a trying season, the J. V. football squad battled for two wins and tour losses against rugged competition- Eugene, Grants Pass, and Springfield. Coach Don Severson's club developed several Outstanding prospects such as Loren Olson, Bill Johnson, Bob Steele, Jerry Humphreys, and Greg Stevens. Beginning the season with a game that is a traditional event, the young Indians were outclassed by the spry Eugenians 27-O. Following the Eugen- ian rout, the J.V.-Springfield melee produced a 6-O win for the Millers. The score was identical in the return match. The active Indians barely squeezed by with a T3-T2 win Over Grants Pass J. V., but they gained a 7-6 revenge in the return match. The last game, however, boosted Roseburg's ebbing morale with a 32-7 win over Cottage Grove. First row left to right Larry Howe Bill Sherwood Gil Langhoff Loren Olson Bob Steele Jack Rone Gene Kemp Jerry Humphries Sylvanis Hunt Manager Ken Ottengler Second row Manager Le Puttrnan Dwane Markle Rex Short Virgil Martin Roger Simpson Pat Denton Jim Coon Dave Welker Ken Hills John Antone. Third row: Mr, Farrell, Jim Forney, Terry Traviss, Dave Flury, Tom Tornashek, John Sobada, Greg Stevens, Gene Endicott, Mr. Severson. FROSH FOOTBALL Coached by Walt Payne and Bill Harper, the Roseburg Frosh provided themselves prospects for varsity ca- reers by winning tive out of six games and losing one to our close neighbor, Sutherlin, 9-7. In the opening game of the season, Roseburg trounced Sutherlin 28-O. Next in line was Cottage Grove which team we defeated with a 12-8 shellack- ing. After Cottage Grove, we over- powered Douglas with a 21-I2 win. A rematch with Sutherlin resulted in our losing by a slight margin, 9-7. Then to regain our high spirits we tripped the Eugene Sophomores 27-O. Our last game told the same story with an 18-6 win over Cottage Grove. fs. X .c ev? ff X Z7 5, S'- 1 .Q X First row left to right Jim Laycock Lynn Bacter Jim McGhehey Terry Akers Pat Powell Butch Backen Martin Hunter Bill White Mike Stone Jim Jenson Joe Griffein John Heeter Larry Dysert Back row Walt Payne coach Daved Lee manager Tom Rundlett Pat Wilson Albert Parr Bill Kelsdy Duane Starr Nick Cate, Ernest Foree, LeRoy Roberts, Stephen John, Doug Frisbie, Lee Bergerson Niles Paulson Dick Withnel Bob Overton, Bob Eddy, Larry Naggs, manager, Coach Bill Harper. I Q C C1 Q Junuor Vars ty Coach Whute and Va s ty Coach Harper VARSITY The Roseburg lnduans started the season by wun nung the furst fuve games by a large margun They were funally toppled by Corvallus un the Spartans small gymnasuum Agaun the lnduans started a wun nung streak of four consecutuve vuctorues extendung clear to the game wuth Eugene Hugh total of these scores represented a record hugh for the Roseburg gym Albany and Cottage Grove defeated the lnduans but they bounced back to defeat North Bend and Marshfueld un the next two games The lnduans then bowed to Sprungfueld and agaun to Eugene Thus uans a twelve and seven record whuch us a far better record than any Roseburg team has had for the past few years Although the lnduans coached by Mr Harper and hus assustant Mr Whute started out well they lost some of theur dynamuc druve durtng the latter gave the Ind part of the season JUNIOR VARSITY The Junuor Varsuty squad coached by Don Whute and Bob Easter had a season s record of eught wuns and nune losses The Luttle lnduans dropped the furst game of the season to Douglas but came back the next nught to defeat Reedsport They then set the pattern for the season wunnung only every other game They splut wuth the Todds and Sprlngfueld won both the games wuth Sutherlun and lost both the games wuth Douglas Grants Pass and Eugene The lnduans had a rather unexperuenced team com prused of three uunuors sux sophomores and two freshmen Thus Junuor Varsuty team produced some very good ball players one of whom was promoted to the Varsuty squad Many others looked luke fune varsuty materual for next year ludgung by theur per formances un the prelumunary games 239 4 When Roseburg defeated Springfield 76-69, the , JUNIOR VARSITY 3 First row, left ro right: Manager, Larry Barrong, Dave Bradley, Bill Mundf, Ken Linder, Dave Stevens, Bill Myers. Second row: Coach White, Bob Steele, Rod Hoemsclw, Duck Meredivlw, Gene Endlcolv, Coach Easter. TEAM Douglas Reedsporl Todds Suflwerlln Grants Pass Douglas Sufnerlln Grants Pass Coquille Eugene Sprlngfield Collage Grove Todds Marshfield Springfield Eugene Albany RESULTS OPP. A8 Al 57 31 37 AO 25 A6 A2 46 29 52 36 52 48 48 33 -n Larry Sloan clears both ball and man off the backboard WE SQUASHED SUTHERLIN Brady Montgomery bnngs the ball down rhe floor agamst Sutherlm In a game which Roseburg won 52 33 FRED SKEELS BRADY MONTGOMERY if l J L . Maxf 3 c Qu: y .bn 4 V ,, 2555 'Q I . Sir. 3 ' yk o 1 N ,,x. o- 1- s K 1 . HS 2,5 4. ,fvigf X Ye N K l- L , 1 W' - Q af L B SQUAD l. x First row, left to right: Coach Easter, Vern Firestone, Bob Richmond, Tom Tomashek, Dick Sproul, Pete Peterson. Second row: Trip Sims, Bill Sherwood, Bob Scott, Ted Kolberg, Gary Sanders, David Montgomery, B SQUAD HAVE A 4 - 4 SEASON The Roseburg B squad continued this year, RESULTS as in the past, to fulfill its main obiective of developing and improving the sophomore bas- ketball players of RHS. This team was made up completely of sophomores who were not quite a,ble to make the junior varsity team. Two boys, however, improved sufficiently to graduate to that team, as the season neared its end. Under Coach Bob Easter, the B squad had a record of 4 wins and 4 lossesfa fair season. Playing no teams from other schools, they limited their competition to the intramural league. TEAM Hansen's Band Metzgers Todd Senior Frosh Frosh Todd Junior Nletzgers if, ffof' J' of 248 Ci OPP 32 l2 32 AO 29 Al 39 23 TEAM R. OPP. Central Junior High Grants Pass Hansen's , Central Junior Sutherlin Cottage Grove Myrtle Creek Douglas Sutherlin Grants Pass Coach George Farrell's freshman team turned in a 5-5 record for another average season. The frosh, though handicapped by lack of height, managed to win some very tough games. lt was a building year for the Little lndians. Although George Farrell was in his first year at RHS, and although he had only a fair season, he did help many young boys to prove their all-around basketball ability, This, of course, was his main iob-developing ball players for the future-a varsity future. HA A EAS N FROSH VE 5-5 S O .QLTf ' if T' fin Front row, left to right: Coach Farrell, Butch Backen, Ed Lorenzen, Rex Short, John Sandquist, Westin Hann Lero Roberts Nisk Cats Larr Miller Don Judd. Second row: Mana er Joe Michaels, Lynn Baxter , Y r r Y I Q 1 Nels Paulson, Sylvanus Hunt, Dick Withnell, Larry Hink, Tom Hatfield, Jim McGhehey, Manager Ivan Davis. 249 X X f-t ,T .'Q Frst row left to rlght John Antonnen Kenny Jacobs Gene Walter Jack Rone Dick Harpe Felix Raddatz Joe Griffin Second row Mr Payne Coach Mke Harding Manager Larry Lane Jm Hicks Larry Jacobs Mike Vasey Gene Markle Russ Prnard Allen Richter Gary Lorentz Manager Gary Turner Stan Bork VARSITY WRESTLING Barry Seratm Roseburg matmen had a fairly successful season as they Improved steadily Throughout the season With their new coach Walt Payne the Indians won 6 lost 5 and tied two meets After losing or tying the furst four meets Roseburg squeezed by North Bend 21 to 20 From then on they man aged to win most of the remaining meets losung only to powerful Springfield and the University of Oregon Frosh They placed second in the dns tract meet with 119 points Springfield scored 151 points Roseburg sent sux men to the state meet The six men were district champions Gene Walter at 123 pounds Jim Hicks at 136 pounds and Larry Jacobs at 168 pounds Second place winners an the district were Frank Walter at 98 pounds Jack Rone at 123 pounds and Gary Turner at 148 pounds. TEAM Sutherltn Springfield Grants Pass Grants Pass North Bend Sutherlln Eugene Marshfield Eugene Sprnngfleld VARSITY U of O Frosh North Bend Marshfield . Aj-'I J'm Hicks grapples with Dennis Batsch. 34 l :Um Frsr row leff fo ghf Terry Akers Larry Torton Bob Eddy Rclnard Wells Charles Jones Ronald Sareun 5 n Urz an Fra lc Walve Serord ro Ra ns arr' rr err O n s Morrs B ll Kelsey Stan Bo lc Doug F s e .I V WRESTLING JuNloR VARSITY TEAM QPP Sullrerlrn Sprrnglreli Grants Pass North Bend Sullrerlrn Eugene Marslwf elcl Eugene Sprungfreld Norrln Bend Mar l'lllClCl La y Tonon maneu ers on top of Fel x Raddmz Grants Pass ..f- M, X ,I I Jack Rone ernplo,s an arrn lock on Gene Walter Ross Prnard deleals Ken? Morrrs 25l -Y, IQ A2 J , , 1 fa, ,. . 7. s tx 1 , f f 5 . 11 f Q, 1' B ' A! 7 n H V ,, .Y 'I If 5 , il . l V ll ' i ? 1 ,VJ ' K . l 5 3 A l . A l N l l X l i L r , 2 A l l l X l J T , M, X . ' ff 1 , 1 V' Lp th L r 'J ,L - B 'i ' -'- 7 gp K y K F Y A .L g V l B ., x X' l ' L . , f B A 0 at I x X fr. . ., N . M la ., nn l r, , I W Larry li , Dennla Fl NO'll, Srleph J h , Jels Bolkey, Kewl i , l , r , rl bi . Q I R. , ' 15 16 A 1 . l l ' lO 30 . Af X 1 r 23 X- ' f ld lf? U l5 18 B. A 'V N , 24 ll ' l l8 19 1 , , 18 l l A l 16 18 26 l5 5 V 23 2 rr i . 7 35 4 . .. L-T' -A 1 BASEBALL 1956 S E310 xx 6' COACH DON WHITE COACH BILL HARPER MANAGERS BLY a d SCHULZE Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg RESULTS Drain Drain Douglas Grants Pass Drain U of O Frosh O S C Rooks Springfield Eugene Cottage Grove Drain Eugene , 7 Cottage Grove Glide 7 Glide Springfield N1 0 5501! s BASEBALL RGSTER Ll First row: Roger Maney, Tom Burgess, Jerry Anderson, Rod Hoenisch, Bud Conley, Paul Hanson, John Dunnihoo. Second row: Coach White, Jerry Halliday, Ron Beamer, Mike Hatfield, Jerry Droscher, Roger Brinkman, Al Lindbloom, Jim Brown, Bill Oerding. INDIANS HAVE FAIR SEASON In his first year as head baseball coach, Don White led the Roseburg Indians to a fairly successful season. Bill Harper stepped down from head coach to become Mr. White's assistant. Eight returning Iettermen led the strong squad. They were as follows: Jerry Droscher, Al Lindbloom, Bill Oerding, Ron Beamer, Jerry Anderson, Paul Hanson, Tom Burgess, and Roger Brinkman. Jim Brown, a letterman transfer from Kelso, Washington, also strengthened the team. Unexpected help came from two sources-the weather and the Roseburg Mer- chants. The weather was unusually favorable, providing numerous ideal practice days, the merchants were very generous, donating an automatic pitching machine, which helped the squad get their batting eye. Although the season's record was not too impressive, the Indians still had a fine team. However they fell apart in the clutch several times to lose some very close ball games. Pi' L llll TOM BURGESS JIM BROWN 1 RON BEAMER JERRY DROSCHER AL LINDBLOOM -UF- X BILL OERDING RODGER BRINKMAN JERRY ANDERSON A Eugene man scores as The Axe men go ahead to defeat the Indnans 9 fo 6. Roseburg once led the Axe men by six runs PAUL HANSON Roseburg's Track and Field squad of T956 was a surprise to everyone, in- cluding Coach Frank Purdy. What started as an ordinary season turned into a strong finish with Roseburg do- ing very well. Although the season's record was not too impressive, Rose- burg did send several members to the state track meet at Oregon State Col- lege. Roseburg finished second at the Roseburg Invitational Track Meet, first in the County Track Meet, third in the Medford Track Meet, and a tie for sec- ond in the Sub-District Track Meet. In addition, the Indian cindermen de- feated Sutherlin and tied Springfield. COACH FRANK PURDY Front row: Coach Easter, Coach Purdy, Bob Steele, Gary Welch, Russ Pirtard, Jim Friday, Larry Lawson, Dave Stevens, Terry Travess, Kernie Doughton, Torn Rise, Gary Sanders, Larry Howe, Don McGhehey, Phillip Antone. Second row. Charles Gentry, Gilbert Hangholff, Dick Gilbert, Arbie Gillespie, Brent Long, Don Green, Bob Johnson, Teddy Sohn Jinf Conn, Firestone. Third row' Firestone, Dave Flury, Murrtby, Larry Exceen, Eldon Hall Bill Hagar, Ray Lewis David Daniels, Leo Gtbey Top row- Ron Lowe, Frank Purdy, Darrell Welch Marv Fray, Dave Bradly, Fred Skeels, Bill Johnston, Bob Bradley. Lefr fo right: Larry Lawson, Kernie Doughfon, Tom Rise, Gary Sanders, Darrel Welch. ' . ' ff'- , L MARVIN FRAY LARRY EXCEEN FRANK PURDY RAY LEWIS rggfw, 7 7 4' uf- RON LOWE W fl., ...S GARY WELCH and JIM FRIDAY FRED SKEELS PERRY CLUTE, school pole vault record holder at I2' 5516 ELDON HALL, DAVE STEVENS, BILL HAGAR E? RICK PETERSEN, RALPH HELTON, MIKE FRITZ, JOE HALLMARK The Roseburg golf team capped their 1956 season with a fine 12th place finish in the state tournament. The four-man team of Mike Fritz, Ralph Helton, Joe Hallmark, and Rick Petersen posted a total of 628 for the 36- hole tournament. Earlier in the season, the div- oteers finished fourth in the nine-team up-state meet and tied Medford for a first in a five-team meet held at Marshfield. The Roseburg golfers beat North Bend and Marshfield, tied Sutherlin, and lost to Medford in dual meet competition. GOLF 1956 45 COACH AL HOFFMAN TENNIS 1956 Ruling the roost for five years in inter- high school competition, Roseburg saw its victory chain of 71 consecutive wins snapped in the spring of 1955. The 1956 tennis season witnessed less-experienced lads out on the courts in a feverish at- tempt to once again get back on the vic- tory road. Coach Hoffman's boys discovered that the road was a rough one, offering only opportunities for development of a fine potential in such promising racketeers as Bob Fies, Keith Eddy, Dick Ramberg, and Brady Montgomery. If this season was not a great success, neither was it a miserable rout, for the Indians won 9 out of 14 matches. Al Hoffman, the local mentor boasting one of the finest tennis-coaching records in this country's high schools, already had plans shaping up for another victory march, even before the season was over. iran-10' Wh... Frst row left to right Jim Coen Jim Powell Keith Eddy Brady Montgomery Second row Bill Kelley Duck Ramberg Bob Fes nn Y 'A 7!,m,1ff , if? In y , if - ' I A uf fl ,Wi ggi' , I 'WE V . X Lag' V 'WN' '4 - ,. . 7-7 gif- V k ,fly f ? t ..,. I f 5 1 YQ.,- f qv use 'SAW ,..., - A-2:55, 542-2-,115 31 w ww , vw , ., f ,J , VQQQ! , . ' , , wwe. . N- '34.f, V P, , .f sm, '.., 'Mgt' -. 1 - '9Sa'z74-'fsfwk ' L. A 1:-fn.-aff 7' f f Q 1 1, L 5: qkaq' ,.,,,,j 353. .,,,., W 'i AL, ff in ,, 4, r NM AWB-M f! X 3 2 .12 yn .A 'WA-.. y . ,........, 'lie f J . 4 . QM A A - , A 'li P X - I 32 M '-.1 , . V V' , - if 2,-fi. -' ' A-fl 5x f A A .aww-wp, ' .VWJ S MM. L 1 'fglffhg .1 :Lily , f LL KE Marilyn Helland leads Freshman girls' gym class in exercises. F: Fix Q' 'f 'X X1 - ' l' f if ,, ,N VA? . l .., N ff 1 , , ' .BS Judy Strode demonstrates use of the trampoline. ..'frQ fist . ll fs J- f If . ff 'f Racing in at great speed, Darlene Carew easily clears high jump. GIRLS The girls of Roseburg High also have a part in the sports activity of their school. Throughout the year, members ot the athletic classes have donated their noon hours in order to referee and participate in Intramural sports. In the tall ot the school year, the girls' athletic program is com- posed ot field soccer and tield hockey, played on the football field, and a large tennis program that is widely participated in. Tournaments are arranged between class champions, and there are many intramural games. The SO yard dash is finished by Roberta Jones, followed clos ly by Garry Garrett, PORTS ' I-1 In the vvinter, girls' sports move indoors to the gymnasium. Here basketball, volleyball and badminton are played. A tumbling program also followed during the winter, The girls' athletic pro- gram is active not only during the school day, but also after school in extracurricular activities and added sports. A favorite outdoor sport in the spring is archery. Archery shares its popularity with track and softball. lf the girls shoot reasonably accurately, they hit either the target or the lawng if their marks- manship is off, the neighbors are likely to find an arrow in either their mailbox or the roof of their house. br!-r Shirley Johnston, and Reba Hub- bard play ping-pong. v lx ' l AX ll fx l ...rf T cu , 7 I 9 Pat Gemberling takes over for Judy Q xr ,v-...- -1 file -L+- Svode ln a relay race Marllyn Diller, and Marlene Mee- han Try slwffleboard. J C ,F' ' ' ll: ' Y 'l 5 ., ll '-' .. 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SCHERNER BROTHERS TWO THIRDS SPONSORSHIPS BILL STOCK MOTORS CARL J PEETZ SAW SHOP CARTER TIRE COMPANY CHAPMANS PHARMACY CONIFER LOGGING DOUGLAS COUNTY LUMBER ELLISON BEEHIVE CAR AND TRUCK RENTAL FULLERTONS REXALL STORE GERRETSEN SUPPLY HENNIGERS MART HERMANS MENS STORE HOWARD COOPER CORP J C SPORTING GOODS JOE RICHARDS MARKS SUPER MARKET PARK N SHOP PAVI S PHOTO LAB SCHROEDERS FURNITURE COMPANY SHORT REALTY SINGERS SPIKES RICHFIELD SERVICE THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY TROWBRIDGE ELECTRIC ROSE ETTA LODGE ROSEBURG BOOK STORE ROSEBURG VENETIANS ROY O YOUNG AND SON INSURANCE UMPQUA HOTEL KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY WEST SIDE PHARMACY LEHMAN REAL ESTATE WILEY REAL ESTATE HELEN'S FLQWER SHOP R. H. GLADWILL RICHFIELD OIL ONE THIRD SPONSCRSHIPS ANDERSON PLACE MARKET BARCUS SALES AND SERVICE BRUTONS SHOE SERVICE CARSTENS FURNITURE CHURCHS DRUG STORE CLEOS BAKERY DOUGLAS COUNTY REALTY DRAGERS FOOD CENTER EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY FAIRHAVEN MARKET FERN FLORIST FLURY SUPPLY COMPANY FULLERTON REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE GARDEN VALLEY MARKET GARDEN VALLEY SHOE SHOP GEORGE GINDERS SIGNAL SERVICE HARRIS PLUMBING AND HEATING HILLS SHOE SERVICE HONNS NEW METHOD CLEANERS HORNS APPLIANCE ICE CREAMERY JOHNSONS SWEDISH DINING ROOM JOVIN BRAKE SUPPLY JUDD'S FURNITURE COMPANY JUMBO DRIVE IN KYES KELLYS KORNER KEN'S DRY CLEANING LOWELL'S LUVERNE'S MANS SHOP MQKAYS DRUG STORE MELROSE STORE MID OREGON PRINTING MODERN FLOOR COVERING NECCHI ELNA SEWING NELSON AND PYLE WOODWORKING PEPSI COLA BOTTLING COMPANY PETERSONS RICHIES DRIVE IN ROENS OFFICE EQUIPMENT ROSE HOTEL ROSEBURG OFFICE MACHINES ROSEBURG SURPLUS SALES ROSEBURG TONSORIAL PARLOR SANDERS SHOES SAYRE VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SEARS THE STYLE SHOP STUDIO OF HAIR DESIGN SUITERS BUILDING SUPPLY SUN PRINTING COMPANY TOGGERY TOM HAVENS SHELL SERVICE SWICK'S TOTS TO TEENS UMPQUA FLORISTS UMPQUA VALLEY HARDWARE WEBER'S BAKERY WESTERN AUTO SERVICE DOUGLAS FIR PRINTING COMPANY PAL MOTORS TABLE OF CONTENTS NARRATOR ACTIVITIES CContd Q Narratlon Table of Contents A S B Offxcers Glrls League ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Supts and School Board Pr1nc1pals Deans and Offlce Personnel Department Heads Faculty Custodlans FRESI-IMEN Class Offucers Students Classrooms Student Lrfe SOPHOMORES Class Offncers Students Classrooms .IUNIORS Class Off1cers Students Classrooms Student Llfe SENIORS Class OTTICGVS Students Superlatuves Classrooms Student L1fe MUSIC Ma rchlng Band Concert Band Malorettes Orchestra A Cappella G1rls Glee and Four Flats Nlelodettes and Swlng Chour ACTIVITIES Orange R Umpqua G1rls of the Month Rally Squad Homecomlng Carn1val Green Valley 12 3 1417 18 9 2019 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 35 36 37 38 39 4150 5155 56 57 58 59 61 72 73 77 80 81 83 94 95 99 100101 102103 4 105129 130133 134137 138139 140141 142143 144145 146147 148149 150151 154157 156157 158159 160161 162163 164165 166169 170171 Pollo Drive Sweetheart Ball 1956 Desert Song 1956 Easter Assembly 1956 Speech 1956 174175 Jun1or Senlor Prom 1956 180 183 Commencement 1956 4 Scholarshup and Awards 1956 186 187 CLUBS Beth Randall Trl H1 Y C 12 Chess Dulettantes F B LA F F A F I-I A F TA G R A H1 Y R J C Andes Llbrary Nat1onal I-Ionor Soclety NuDelta Off1ce Glrls Pepsters Speech Tandl Teenage Torquers Waklya Trl H1 Y Warrnor Guard SPORTS Football Junlor Varslty Freshmen Basketball Junlor Vars1ty B Squad Freshman Wrestl1ng Baseball 1956 Track 1956 Golf 1956 Tennus 1956 G1rls Sports ADS AND INDEX Narrator 4 0 0 8 9 4 5 0 2607 0 4 0 209 2 8 27 26 222 223 224 235 6 2 7 238 240 242 247 4 4 250 251 252 255 256 258 5 260 261 262 265 266 279 280 281 8 f , ' 7-11 ' ' 2 172-173 - . . 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H ' 1 I f ' ' 23 . v 3 f ' ' 2 241 - f 152 A A A as A 2 8 - ' 153 , A 2 9 - ,' - I 2 9 Barbara Abbott Abbott Abeln Adams Adams Admure Maxune Mrs Custoduan Donald John Kenneth ex Akers Sharu Brown Mr Custoduan Akers Terry Alden Blanche Allen Carrolyn Allen Raygene Allen Sharon Almond Patrucua Altman Muruel 83 95 4 4 Baxter Lynn Beam Don Beamer Don Beattue Susan Becker Joyce Beckwuth Ellen Beecrott Charles 41 37 3 Bell Udy Bell Louuse Bell Nancy B llows Judy Beneduck Bull Beneduct Bobby 106 16 172 173 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Carole Claur Clarence Jerry 105 137 lrvung Kutty Loren Mr Teacher Robert Shelby Stanley 191 220 247 253 61 6 4 Bennett Mrs Teacher Bennett Perry Bennett Ruta Benson Frank Berg Bonny Bergerson Lee Bernard Marcra Berney Jack Berry Mr Custoduan Bevans Penny Bubler Carolyn Bubler Davud Andrus Dorothy Antone Phullup Anttonen John Apperson Jum Arensmeuer Tum Arola George 83 Arp Smuthue Arvudson George Ascott John Aten Jum Atwood Dorothy Auer Byron Backen Butch Backen Lunda Backen Mary Anne Backman Merle Bagwell Eddue Bauley Bruce Bauley Wyona Baur Frank Baurd Paulune Baker Don Ball Bobby Ball Laveta Bang Darlene Barentune Jum Barker Nancy Barlow Sharon Barneck Mr Teacher Barnes Judy Jurrt Judy Susan Barrong um Barnhart Barnhart Barnhart Torn Charlotte Barrong Bartram 105 136 209 83 96 4 7 2 4 Buckford Luella Bulger Ernue Bung Melvun Bungham Wendy Burchfueld Shurley Blerke Nancy Black Black Black Black Jerry ee Sharon ue Blakely Ben Blakely Dorus Blakely Sammue Bluss Glorua Bluzard Robert Blomquust Muchael Blondell Corrun Bly Kenneth Bodeen Mr Teacher Boe Karen 4 167 5 61 240 245 Bashtord Mr School Board Basson Mr Custoduan Bateman Verla Bates Ronald Batey Mrs Custoduan Batsch Dennus Batsch lla Bauer Vera Baxter Bonnue 272 O 4 4 6 Boe Merrue Ellen Bogard Blanche Boggs Betty Bohme Melvun Bond Vera Dean Bork Stan Boss Margorue Boss Mr Teacher Bowers Kenneth Bowers Lyle Bowker Mar1one Boyd Muke Boyles Charlene Bradley Bob Bradley Davud 84 50 B4 74 145 49 184 84 150 6 49 4 5 7 60 61 O 229 232 234 241 Brady Joe Brady Mr Teacher Brant Mary Brudges Nettle Brudgess Connue Bruggs Gary Bruggs Stephanue Brunkley Francus Brunkman Joan Brunkman Roger 2 31 4 4 4 181 53 0 4 4 Brunkmeyer Annetta Brunkworth Carol 107 194 O4 Broaddus Mrs Teacher Brock James Bromps Anne Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bobby Charles Francus Jackue lfT'l Mrs Advusor Ralph Sa y Sandra Sarah Stanley Steve Broyhull Gary Bruden Duck Brusseau Darlene Brusseau Susan Bryant Lous Bryant Mary Bryden Charles Brydges Betty Buckungharn Duane Buckungharn Sandra Buckwalter Betty Buell Mr Teacher Bundy P9997 Burge Larry Burgess Gerald Burgess Tom Bur e Bull Burkhart Edna Burkhart John Burkhart Lee Burnett Mary Burr Joan Busenbark Gunger Busenbark Larry Butler Alvun Butler Darlene Butler Vuctorua Buzzard Ellen Byron Sue Cahull Douglas Caurns Kendelle Callahan Darry Campbell Bob Campbell Tamyra Cannon Doyle Cannon Kell Carew Darlene Carey Lous Carlock Jum Carlock Sonya Carlson Steve Carmuchael Harry Carruco Carroll Carroll Carter Carter Carter Carter Carter Casey, Alene Lynn Davud Dennus Gerald um Lunda Muss Teacher 3 8 98 4 133 229 231 234 253 107 205 B4 95 143 107 136 123 240 246 253 84 95 2 6 227 7 6 O 9 4 6 O 4 6 62 74 262 265 42 44 4 -A- , ' ,,uA,,,,,,,,uY,,uuuuu,,,,,,u , , 197 , ..ss..uu.,.t.,.V.......,.,..c,,, , 2 , 2 - 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