Roseburg High School - Umpqua Yearbook (Roseburg, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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' I - f ' L, ' 1 ,.'-4' ' L -: 121 ' -- ev - J' . ,, I ky V . i q x. A . ' ,- L - , . 4 . L uv. . Q f Q V L 1 ' - , Q 1 ,f-f 'w t , W' ' 733-M mw- V ,.. As ' If A H W , ' ggwwf fm we f Y ,Q f ' 'QQ ii A ' Q' H-2-vw M-N-.........,.,. ' -A--W-...M X4 , r m K ' -'1 -gf: 'fr' XEQYQ fix 'X ,,,., as igigiiffw .1 X -- ir? .-75 HOME OF THE INDIANS IN I904 ' . f 'A . --Y JACKSON STREET IN I907 'wx Hermena BELL DWG ff' -4.- ,533 vw 'K' ' 9 f' Sax vi sgxt, J EREMY HALLADAY Senior Vice-President TED SOHN Student Body President li' S eg JIM MCGHEHEY CARQL FRAY Junior Vice-President Chaplain 'X J- NANCY STEWART SALLY MYERS Secrefary Treasurer Ewa' MAH' r ' '-mn-lm ll,-...--Q.-.M.,.4:,.,,,,,, .lawn-.,w., qmimymvyg ' I SM- ,-'ffflg..,.,.,,,,,, 'N' 'U' Wim. WAYNE HUTCHINS DICK PETERSON Business Manager Sergeant-af-Arms This year proved to be a busy one for the Student Council. They began their activ- ities with the Region V Workshop tor which they were hosts. Three hundred delegates from 37 schools attended the sessions which included Mark Hatfield as guest speaker. Big plans were then laid for Homecoming by the Council. One event, the uptown rally, was spoiled at the last minute by a sudden rain, but all turned out right in the end. New, as ot this year, were numerous events started by the Council. Honor Roll competition was added to the inter-class con- tests. A victory bell was acquired for games, and an orange-shirt section, an organized group, replaced the white-shirt section ot past years. Although they didn't bring back Boys' League, a committee was set up and assemblies were started for the boys in its place. Leading the Council this year was A.S.B. President, Ted Sohn, assisted by Mr. With- nell, the advisor. Other council members were Jeremy Halladay, Senior Vice-President, Jim McGhehey, Junior Vice-President, Nancy Stewart, Secretary, Sally Myers, Treasurer, Dick Peterson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Wayne Hutchins, Business Manager, Sharon Lyons, Chaplain. Class Representatives were: Ron Fraback, Courtney Healy, John Todd, Pat Moran, JoAnne Freeman. Class Presidents were: Buddy Paulson, Tim Doyle, Ed Loren- zen, and Barry Seratin. 56,674.1 'WW 'TS' tr-Q-F FIRST ROW: Ron Fraback, Buddy Paulson, Loren Olson, Carol Fray, Sally Myers, Pat Moran, JoAnne Freeman, Nancy Stewart, Ted Solwn, SECOND ROW: Jim NlcGl1elwey, John Todd, Jeremy Hallaclay, Courtney Healy, Wayne Hutchins, Eddie Lorenzen, Barry Seratin, Dick Peterson. 51. N.,- A.. f if fax ,Q ir W Q W af ,S Rim 4? MJ QQ Wag sli di - X OH' VY STAN BROWN DEANNA PAYTON Sports Editor Index Editor Although a class period was used by the staff to put out the Ump- qua, many hours after school, at night, and on weekends were needed to meet deadlines. Kathy Rooney, Editor, was the only veteran this year. Therese Layton, Assistant Editor, was the lack-of-all-trades, do- ing such things as typing, writing copy, and drawing layouts. Because Linda Strickling, Advertising Manager, was usually out selling' ads to Roseburg businessmen, she was seen only occasionally sixth period. Tamyra Campbell, Business Manager, did a fine iob handling the books, and Stan Brown was in complete charge of the sports sections. Tom Rice was Art Editor, he designed this year's cover and division pages. Deanna Payton was Index Editor, and Janet Martin was in charge of all the copy. The two typists, Janice Stevens and Judy Barnes, were kept busy, especially at deadlines. New at this business, too, was Mr. Flannery, the Advisor. On the whole, the year turned out to be a lot ot fun and hard work, and the time spent was well worth the valuable experience gained. LINDA STRICKLING Advertising Manager JANET MARTIN Copy Editor MR. 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Q. .N Eng. 2. M. f ar v K. ., ,-,.-, .K . ggzggk . F , 1. , ...fi W , fn- -w if fm ws, - ggi-sv . ..Q Wf-:U . Y fi ' 1 A 'Wfx5'-34: iv5iff?Ti:'S,,i,E2 if 'V 4' rv . ,211 may 'A - 'I5?i'xi Aw...! 2113, i 5 Lam T Conducting teachers' in-service meet- ings and gathering school census statis- tics are only two ot Arthur Judd's many duties as Assistant Superintendent of schools. This is his fourth year in this capacity and each year has been marked by his exceptional work for our schools. BELOW: A group vitally important to our school system, and yet probably more criticized than any other, is the district school board. The members have given of their time, talents, and wisdom to improve our schools and have shown, through their decisions on important issues, their exceptional ability to guide our school. ARTHUR JUDD, Assistant Superintendent ' ' Scion! Ended SCHOOL BOARD: Vic Micelli, Clerk, Darley Ware, Art Lamka, Harold Hoyt, Wayne Crooch, Dudley Walton, Mike Deller, Superintendent. ...Q-maunnwf-M-W-M-M-a Roseburg High is very fortunate in having Mr. Teters as our new Vice- Principal. He comes to us from Mon- roe Union where he held the post of Principal. Attendance, scheduling, and discipline are his Three most important duties. A good listener, he is ever will- ing to help a student any way he can. Mr. Harry Jacoby is now in his seventh year ot able leadership at R.H.S. Under his guidance, the school has grown and progressed a great de- gree each year. Friendly, helptul, con- siderate, he is always ready to help individuals, groups, or the whole stu- dent body. Wwe- wmgml emaafgoqe li A Miss Randall is now in her tenth year as Dean of Girls at R.H.S. ln a iob that entails everything from attending to sick girls to advising clubs, Miss Randall feels that her most important duty is helping K helping girls any way she can. Registration and re-schedul- ing are two of her many other duties in addition to being advisor to C-l2, Girls' League, and J.C. Aids. frm ' My ly VeN,,..,,.s... It ms' c..ws+'f .Q-ff A in Q ig SEATED: Mrs. Maxine Noble. STANDING: Mrs. Dorothy La Fone, Mrs. Evelyn Evans, Mrs. Pauline Rains, Mrs. Jessie Friend. - E ii i Formerly Director of Instrumental Music, Mr. Withnell occupies a new capacity this year as Dean of Boys. Counciling, pre-registration, locker supervision and advisor to Student Coun- cil are iust a few of his many duties. Under- standing and co-operation can always be found in his office. Keeping the school records in order, answering the telephones, and recording grades, credits, and attendance are only a few cf the many tasks of the office secretaries. They served our school well, and R.H.S. is very proud of a iob well done by Mrs. Dorothy La Fone, Library Secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Evans, Attendance Secretary, Mrs. Pauline Rains, Recording Secretary, Mrs. Jessie Friend, Shop Sec- retary, and Mrs. Maxine Noble, Head Secretary. 2l ln the English Department, the student learns not only new information, but he learns to express that which he has experi- enced in the past but has heretofore been unable to expound upon. Foreign languages, Speech, and Journalism are contributors in teaching the skills of communication. Mrs. Riffe, Head of the English Department, smiles as she conducts a lesson to her College Prep class. I I I I I Mr. Barneck is serious as he hands out exam papers Talking over book reports are Mrs. McTaggart and to his first period English class. Miss Turner. lr o I My Z, li. . ' 1' , 'swltvff 1 Mr. Eskelson and Mrs. Broacldus busily scan a rnag- Mr. Bulfinch and Mr. Flannery discuss the inter-class azine article to be read in English class. speech contest. of Z ' Mr, Wilkie geeg ever a paper deadline Wifh Larry Crain Mrs. Fread, Mrs. Lorraine, and Mr. Bailey, all teachers anol Wendy Bingham in Orange R. of foreign languages, pause from a chat to have their picture taken. Mr. Scudder, Department Head, looks up from his work to smile at the photographer. History, made easy by interesting classes, enables the students to avoid the pitfalls of the past. Study of previous wars, depres- sions, and natural disasters provide the key to future security. History classes offered at R.H.S. not only build a good basis for further study, but also give tomorrovv's citizens the well-rounded background needed in a mod- ern, educated society. I I I Mr. Smith, Mr. Hoffman, and Mr. Easter line up for Mr. Watson, Mr. Gruwell, and Mr. Edie discuss world the cameraman. affairs. Mr. Snyder, Department Head, demonstrates salesman- ship for the photographer. The courses offered in Business Education not only prepare a person for the business world, but they are necessary for everyday living. Numerous subjects form a complete background with choices from Business Law and Retail Selling to Advanced Bookkeeping. I I I Smiling as they talk over incidents in their classes Mr. Demarinis drops in to confer with Miss Dyar are Miss Spooner and Miss Risty. about a problem confronting his classes. Science has been our stepladder to mod- ern living. Each step has been built by years of searching and developing in every field of science. Study in these fields is essential for further progress, and our complete science courses make certain that any interested stu- dent is in no way handicapped by lack of facilities. Mr. Brady, who teaches five classes of Biology, is big chief of the science tribe. ' 7 Iv 1.1 . I I I I Mr, Purcell and Mr. Thompson plan the next nine Mr. Spindle, chemistry teacher, balances an equation week's work in science. for one of his classes. Mr, Payne explains Wafer of electrolysis fo Shirley Mr. Hopkins, popular freshman science teacher looks Smith and Doug Frigbie, up from his work to smile for the camera. l 0 a Mr. Strasburg relates past tree planting trips to one Mr. Lindquist explains the electrical control panel to his of his classes. physics class. 'f 'Q - O O C Ki, o o z V ' ll 36, its A C C nag' 1 wfr -...A V-,,-1. ln Woodworking, in Homemaking, be- neath vehicles in auto mechanics, indeed, in all Vocational classes, students learn to fash- ion things with their hands which are prac- f tical and often beautiful. Mr. Moldenhauer, Head of Vocational Arts, is pictured on familiar groundsethe shop building. I Mrs. Simonson, MVS. Rifih, and MVS. Clark admire Mr. Lindsey demonstrates to Bruce Barneburg and Jim Christmas dishes made by their homemaking students. Talburf the mechanics of making a vice. fi -QA IN XE? Q as xy W 9 Y? if , 'Y' ' U 5. ,. fs. , K 4 To be mathematically literate is an impor- tant part of a rounded education. From the less complex practical math to solid geometry and trigonometry, the mind is alerted and trained to be systematic and exact. Mr. Larsen, Head of the Math Department, work a difficult problem for his class. ,..,QwZ Mr. Schinn and Mr. Rockwell discuss a math problem Mr. McAllister and Mr. Schreiber talk Over 6 math while Mr. Krug looks on. fl f assignment, C-iw L f'fmll1.a2lQf The Fine ArTs afford The pleasure of de- sign and The indescribable ioy of creaTion. There is a primiTiveness in us all and herein lies The music and The color which exisTs in The slope of a hill vviTh a foresT of Tall, dark pines rusfling To The winds. Truly, in The Fine Arfs There is a saTisfacTion found no- where else. Besides The demanding iob of deparTmenT head, Mrs. Monger mainTains an orderly library. me ,? Mrs. Widman looks on as ChrisTine Oldaker works on ,Mr. Robins, Mr. Lenneville, and Mrs. Spindle review an an' proiecT. a selecTion of music. Mr. Severson, Department Head, teaches five periods of boys' P.E. Physical Education has become an important part of today's school, affording the students a break in their day of studying. This period of guided exercises and games relaxes the nerves, refreshes the mind, and exercises the body, sending the students back to their class- rooms better able to do their best work. Com- petent teachers assure correct guidance and de- velopment. P.E. has truly become an important part of the school day. ff 0 , : n Miss Clarke, Mrs. Watson, and Miss Houston, girls' P.E. Mr. Harper, Mr. Simons, and Mr. Thompson, composing teachers, chatgaily in the gym. the rest of the P.E. teaching staff, congregate in the athletic office. ,fr s it ' ' , , .Z a rr XX fig-,E X N' 'I wi fi. grXii.ij. gpl, M g v 3 iiiiiiixiiii'-K X iuiiv Q wb COOKSeLeft To right: Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. De Bolt, and a substitute cook. . M '21 . 5 4u92gg9gg,v...,.I Q X I 'f 7 . Q ,If k . , M If Mari? J J J if ,HW .4 ,J CUSTODIANS-LefT To right Mr. Bas- son, Mrs. Reierson, Mr. Marhis, Mr Brown. CUSTODlANSfLef1 To right Mr Hoppe, Mrs. Gray, Mr. Mickley. LAUNDRESSES-Left To right: Phyllis Price, Ola Barey. if i.r.. 34 A A gnu'-n W,-Ill' L. . , f 2 K ' A- , Q , I M, vs 'W' ' ML Z in if Q 'a vs 4 WIN., ,H ?' I 4 yi, I, 119' fifty ,mf a J' , idx 4? in if 4. 5, Q s I fs if 'K .1 .4 i 0040442014 Extra' . . an X 'Q . M mf Q if f 'IZ'I..'?' 'V' -me I if M Early this year the Freshman class :showed their ability to keep up with the upperclassmen when they tied for first place in the inter-class speech contest. For the second year in a row, the Freshmen selected seven girls as a Frosh Rally Squad. A new activity this year was an organized pep group for basketball. Leading the class in all these activities was their President, Buddy Paulson. Other officers were Paul Nolte, Vice-President, Stephanie Fowler, Secretary, Danny Fromdahl, Treasurer, Pete Rutter, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Ron Frabaclc, and Courtney Healy, Council Representatives. Advisors to the class were Mr. Edie, Mrs. Lorraine, Mr. Ross, Mr. A. Thompson, and Mr. McAllister. Larry Aamot Susan Aiken Roger Amos Lynn Anderson Dorothy Andrus Sharon Angel Carley Arola Richard Bakala Donna Baker George Baker Donna Ball Sharron Ball Jean Barnes Sandra Beaber Gary Beck Roland Beecroft Dudley Bell Joanne Bertucci Sherman Bice Roy Billington Sylvia Bifterman Donald Bliss Billy Bohnstehn Ida Bork Robert Bowder David Bowker Camon Brandt Clifford Brewster Douglas Briggs Robert Brinkman Diane Brittell Howard Brothers Richard Brown Sharon Brown Butch Broyhill Gary Brumfield Margaret Bryan Larry Burbach Kathleen Burke Richard Burke Kathi Burkhart Sandra Butler James Cahill Richard Campbell Mary Carey Judy Carlson Margaret Carlson Ted Carper Robert Carrico Dave Carter Sandra Cassidy Wallace Chamberlin Kay Chapman Linda Chase Eldon Claussen Joyce Clute Gilbert Cobb Sharon Code Carol Colbrunn' Joe Cole fm S 0 Carl Collier Donald Colley John Cordell Norman Coster Charles Cotton Charles Couey Marlin Cox Bill Crenshaw Florance Crismon Donald Crosier Mike Crowell Jon Counts Lee Ann Cutting Dixon Davis Pamela Davis Patricia De Bau Rita De Chiara Edna Densmore Roberta Densmore Charlene Dent Carolyn Denton Lourena De Ramus Joseph De Ross Stephen Desbiens Earl Dixon Jerry Dodge James Doering Douglas Doerner Douglas Dykeman Betty Eddy Janet Edwards Bill Ellege Harry Ellington Larry Elliott Nancy Erickson David Evans James Finn Richard Flink Mike Flury Marshall Foltz Dale Foster Stephanie Fowler Ronald Fraback Peggy Francies Merrianna Fray James Frear Donetta Free Sharon Freese Marvin French Jim Fresh Daniel Fromdahl Jackie Fromdahl D'Ann Fullerton Robert Gable Sherian Gable Jackie Galloway Neoma Garren Orville Gaylor Carole Geddes Arlon Gilliland Lorretta Gladwill Glen Goddard Terry Goddard Nelinda Goff Linda Gray Larry Greef Douglas Green John Griffin Tom Griffin Paulus Haas Thomas Hagg Janette Hall Janice Hall Patsy Hammond John Hanley John N. Hanley Ralph Hansen Nancy Harris Shirley Harvey Howard Head Courtney Healy Don Heath Roberta Hebard Frances Hendrix Ann Henigan Frances Herrington Carol Hetrick Calvin Hilkey Rebecca Hill Karla Hinther Thomas Hobbs Robert Hobi William Holborrow Donna Holder Steve Holmgren William Honey Glen Hunter Dawna Hutchins Phillip Jacobs Bette Jensen Clayton Johnson Patsy Johnson Wanda Johnson Linda Jones Pauline Jones Verna Rae Jones Ted Judd Roberta Keefe Barbara Kelsay Karen Kennedy Donna Kenny James King Kenneth King James Kingry Barbara Kirby Billy Kirkpatrick Norman Kowalewski Marilee Kummer Carol LaBrensz David Lackey James Lamka Walter Lander Donna Lane Charles Lash Jonny Laurance Jeanne Laws Bonnie Laycock Mike Layton Raymond Lehne Robert Lesher Doyle Lewis James Lewis James Lian Yvonne Lindblade Carol Lindell Judy Lindell Christine Linder Charles Lindner Art Lohr Paula Long Judy Lorentz Shirley Lorentz Donald Lowe Douglas Lyda George McCarty Paula McCrorey Charles McCullum Bill McGraw Frank Mclntire Duncan McLean Pamela Mahoney Donald Malone Pervy Marical Caroline Martin Sidney Mason Claudia Mast Ruth Mathews Norma Mayfield Kenneth Mehlhoff John Metzger Lois Meyer Gary Middeke Donna Milford Janice Millard Charlene Miller Parlzela Miller Donald Mitchell Carolyne Mohr Tamara Molver Charles Morene Joyce Morgan Elizabeth Morrissey Michelle Muller Barbara Mundt Harry Murphy Scott Mutchie Raymond Myers Jeannie Nelson Dale Nichols Jennie Nichols meer Donald Nielsen Helen Nielsen Paul Nolte Kathy Norcott Sandra Nordyke Neil Norris Tim Oakley Isaac Ohlsen Christine Oldaker Trudie Ott Ray Palm Sharon Palmer Dianna Parker Judy Parks Patricia Patton Roderick Paul Buddy Paulson Carol Paulson Marie Paulson Thomas Payne Patricia Pennell Heather Pepple Richard Perkins Carla Peters Allison Pfatf Rosalie Phillipi Patty Piper Sherryn Pipkin Jean Pippin Sammy Pitts Bernard Post Barbara Potter Patricia Puttman Donald Raines Cheryl Ramberg Bonnie Rand Marian Rand Mary Rapp James Rayburn Robert Reed Gloria Reinhart Oliver Richardson Sharon Riley Robert Roark Betty Robert Julie Roberts Mike Roberts Lois Rockwell Ron Rodley Sylvia Rogndahl Gary Rose Peter Rutter Walter Samuelson Jusy Seitz George Sherwood Janet Shipp Lance Short Sandra Shugart DeeAnne Simms Bennie Simpson Carole Simpson Janet Simpson Deanea Sims Edward Siogren Glen Slead Barbara Smith Gregory Smith Jimmie Smith Patricia Smith Timothy Sprouse Carole Stadig Marian Stampka Curtis Stanbridge Brenda Stephens Ernestine Stone Lon Stratton Lola Stuart Thomas Stubblefield Lynn Stults Chester Suiter Logan Sumstine Carol Surkamer Micheal Sutton Janet Svarverud Patsy Swan Robert Sylwester Addison Talbot Caryl Tallon Gary Tallon Frannie Terry William Thomas Charlene Thompson Wanda Toles Pat Tonole Norma Totton Larry Travis Linda Trusty Doug Tudor John Verberkmoes Lynn Vincent David Vineyard Vickie Walter Donna Ward Mollie Ware Stephen Warg Janet Wassom Joe Weatherford Mary Weber Connie Webster Cliff Weissenfluh Pat Welling David Westlund June Wheeler Victor White Carol Wiegand Mary Wilbur Rodney Wiley Judith Wilkes Sharon Willey Carol Williams Alberi Wilson Donald Wilson Floyd Wilson Robert Wolcoit Jimalene Woodcock Barbara Workman Frank Wright Val Yates Bradley Young Brooke Young aff ' :Lg Q Yi I K xp H:-El Constance Berry Edward Black Edna Densmore Diana Forrest Jerry Gausnell Rose Harding John Howe Wayne Kahler Ronald Kramer Dennis Langenbe Danny Lewis Gail Lendberg Jeannie Plouf V9 4 as . - ' I Rita DeChiara and Lois Rockwell make drawstring aprons in Home Ec I. Mr. Barneck quizzes One of his freshman En9l'5h C 35595 5 QMQO' 9 'ls' gf 41. nr' 'V' gsm- The Sophomore class started a good year by leading the other classes in per- centage of students on the honor roll for the first nine weeks. Although they placed fourth in the inter-class speech contest, they could proudly say they had sophomores out for every sport, both boys' and girls'. In February they had a Club 6l talent show and ended their last year as underclassmen in fine style. Officers for the class were Tim Doyle, President, Mike Brundage, Vice-President, Penny Ostrander, Secretary, James O'Brian, Treasurer, Gerry Burgess, Sergeant- at-Arms, John Todd and Pat Moran, Representatives. Mr. Demarinis, Mrs. Broaddus, Miss Risty, Mr. Brady, and Mr. Hardin were the class advisors. 45-1' asf f 'Q if f K s. .4 x ' 5 , nik F I1 Uncle Wag Dennis Alexander Judy Alspaugh Gary Anttonen Walter Arvidson Mary Baker Bonnie Bangs Eva Batson Beverly Baxter ' Doyle sen -A Q Helen Benson Q! hp? V Janice Black Robert Blackwell Robert Bradley Avonna Brewer Sue Anderson Judy Anderson Lloyd Anderson Curtis Ayers Bruce Babbitt Joe Bailey Allen Barneburg Jackie Barnes Mildred Barnes Jack Beaman Vickie Bean Charles Bell Richard Beverly Sharon Bintliff John Bierke James Booher Sandra Borcher Ernie Bork Sharon Bridges: Bill Brinkley Susan Brittson Hugh Brock Marla Broszio Jackie Bruton Bruce Bryden Marlin Burgess Noble Burgess Sylvia Caley Dennis Canoy Sandra Carroll Galen Carter Sharon Centers Charles Chamberlain Georgene Coltrin Lorene Conley Sheran Brown Jack Brumfield Michael Brundage Linda Buck Larry Buckwalter Gerry Burgess Larry Burr Ruth Burrill Thomas Butler Ellen Canoy Patsy Carmon Leslie Carr Sharon Cast Leanna Cave Michael Cavin Robert Churchill Carol Clark Candy Collins Kathi Corkrum Anita Corley Lorita Corzine 4'ed?' ?70, Shirley Courtney Carol Cowan Joyce Cunliff Maurice Daughterty Joseph Deister Charlene DeRoss James Douglas Dave Downey Carl Dudley Daniel Duffy Don Duzan Gary Dykeman Art Elliott Mary Elliott James Crismon Linda Crowley Edna Crum Charles Davis Berry Dawkins Terry Day Anne DeSues Marilyn Diller Dave Domenice Gary Doyle Tim Doyle Dwight Drager Sandra Duley Steven Duncan Kenneth Dunham Stuart Earnst Walter Edmonds Carolyn Edwards Sandra Ellis Linda Ellison Robert Ellison Judy Endicott Mary Engdahl Lonnie Exceen Betty Fee Ted Flink Linda Flory Norlene Foss David Francies Janice Gadway Eva Gardner David Gilkison David Gilley Milo Godfrey Ronald Goertzen Wayne English Donna Esselstrom Carol Everett Anna Felt Bernard Fenn Faren Flener Robert Flury Arlen Foote Lynn Forrest Carol Fredlund Donald Frost Juanita Fugate Ronald Garrett Gene Gerlitz Dan Gilbert Donna Gilliland Shirley Gillispie Alison Glenn Katherine Gray Jerry Handy Pamela Hannan '3feM 67 , George Hansen Diane Harder Ann Halfercshied Karla Hedine Herbert Hobi Edith Holland Judy Horton Nancy Hull Jimmie Hun? LaRue Hufson Ronald Johnson Anita Keene Melvin Kenyon Frances Kern Robert Harmon Virginia Harris Laury Harvey Barbara Hill Norman Hill Charles Hiney Kay Hollyman Clayton Holteen Carey Hopkins Sharon Hulse LaReece Hummel Melani Hunnicutf George Ives Jerilyn Jacoby Richard Johnson Morris Kelley Carmen Kelso Dick Kempas Connie Kingry Tom Kirk Jerry Knigge Linda Koehler Mardella Landers Barbara Lesher Elizabeth Lewis Cecile Long Ralph Lomm is Stephen McCarthy Sharolyn McClune Melinda McCrorey Wanda McCrorey Caroline Mahoney George Marical Drena Meeks Larry Mehlhoff Delores Lankford Alan Lee Bobby Leeper Gary Lindberg Waller Lindner Joyce Linson Colleen Luhman Rose McCardia Carolyn McCar1er Gordon McCoy James McCoy Virgie McCrighf Linda McGee Joyce McMillan Kathie Madsen Deanne Martin Sharon Mason Sharon Means Gary Meyer Barbara Mohr Patricia Mohr Simon. Faced? Fred Monrean Steven Moody Elva Morris James Morrison Dennis Munson Fred Murphy John Neal Sharon Neavoll Terry Norcott Judy Nordling Joyce Olson Penelope Osfrander David Parks David Patterson Ill Gail Moore Patricia Moran Newell Morgan Pat Muller Robert Mumby Jacqueline Munion Dale Myers Dennice Myers Carol Naas William Nelson Lola Nicholson Robert Nielsen James O'Brian Franklin Oliver James Oliver Jerrolyn Palmer Donald Pankey Carolyn Parker Marvin Patterson Judith Patton Gary Person Cecelia Petry Melvin Phillips Jerry Pitts Judy Poland Janice Putnam Howard Raade Melba Reed Charles Rhodes Janet Riley Jerry Rooney Bob Rowe Sandra Rudd Leland Sand Ronald Satterfield an 74:1302- Doris Pilger Donald Pinard Tommy Pittam James Powell Jerry Proctor Delores Putnam Sandra Ramsdell Lynda Rankin Robert Rapp Sharon Rich Daniel Richman William Richter Sonia Roper Mary Rose Donna Ross Teresa Russell larry Sade Marla Samuel Marilee Scherner Donna Scheirmeister Sharon Scofield James Seleshanko Cynthia Sevall Karen Sherwood Terry Sigfrit Walter Smith Richard Snell Sandra Spancake Gary Sproul Frelda Severson Coralee Shanks Virginia Shanks Louise Simon Jim Smith Lmda Smith William Snyder Howard Sohn Julie Soloman Nancy Stacey Jean Stambaugh James Stancliff Sharon Stark Margaret Stein Bernadette St Onge Kathleen Strain Russell Steiner Joanne Stephens Diane Stoffel Wilma Street Carol Suver Elizabeth Svarverud Betty Talburt Norma Tandy Ronald Taylor Paul Thomas Margaret Thomason Patricia Thompson Ralph Thronburg Sandra Townsend Rose Travis Judy Turner Gloria Van Horn George Walsh Nina Walter Alice Watson Ellen Webb Lavelle Wheeler Clara White Linda Williams Evan Wills Tom Thurber John Todd Tim Toman Karen Trimble Rodney Trotter Carolyn Turner Nancy Voeller James Wallace Clarence Waller Beverly Wandling Romanson Ware John Watkins Janet Weikum Lawrence Welch Sharon Wells Ron White Tom Wicks Gladys Williams Donald Wilson Dennis Wise Karen Wishart Ronald Yundt Bob Wright David Wyatt Jed Young Betty Yundt Sapa Linda Atkinson Donald Back Donald Barnes Jerry Caudill Herbert Christensen Sharon Collins Glennda Forrest Nadine Ives William James Gordon Joelson Larry Keith Edith Martin Shirley Moffet Bobby Morrow Beniamin Post Eloise Procter David Sharp Alice Shea Kenneth Tucker Biology students watch with interest while Mr. Strasburg lectures on the structure of a fly. . 0 . l 1 ' 1 M-we-.M-1.-s....,.Nwqf - I! . 0 ae. ,kb 1 ' 1 a., . . aft J n a , l n i is 'ut t'g , . 4 Q N Q , at Q fs.. 1 ' - 'tff'v . ' ' 1 +I ,pt wx. 1 1 4 f vi ' Q , 0 a , u 1 af QI.: ,J 8 L ' , ml of 5 J 3 A u 1 Q 'Q Q 'W 1 Q t W y 9 W la ' W Q. Nil. ya ' 4 0 0, ' 1, at , ,i s 1 . ,, '. , - ' 1 ' Q' a + ',k 'Ie , 1 1 n 3 wr 4 A 84 J , 3 Q Q O t' Q Q U i.', K K' '.Q aan I 1 Q.. g 'Wh 6 fvfg' ani at 4 ' 1 ' f .i1:21f '4 45 X X F My Wy' 2, as F-Q, Q45 V.. The Juniors' first activity this year was their play, Father of the Bride which was successfully performed and vvell-attended. Next, they tied for first place in the inter-class speech contest, and their third big proiect, the Junior-Senior Prom, scored another hit. Junior Officers were: Eddie Lorenzen, President, Sue Ladd, Vice-President, Barbara Gadvvay, Secretaryg Pat Dodge, Treasurer, Bill White, Sergeant-at-Arms, JoAnne Freeman, Representative. Advisors were: Mr. Larsen, Mr. Scudder, Mr. Hoffrnan, Mr. Mattson, and Mrs. NlcTaggart. John Adams Terry Akers Chuck Allen Carol Anderson Clair Anderson Dorothy Andrus George Arvidson Donald Backen Francys Baker Michael Baker Bobby Ball Don Barnes Sue Barnhart Jim Barrong Charlotte Bartram Jack Bartrarn llla Batsch Lynn Baxter Susan Beattie Lee Bergerson Marcia Bernard Penny Bevans Melvin Bing Wendy Bingham fi Betty Buckwalter Edna Burkhart Mary Burnett Virginia Brusenbark Darlene Butler Douglas Cahill Darry Callahan Robert Campbell Darlene Carew Lois Carey Steve Carlson Harry Carmichael Shirley Birchfielcl Johnny Black Sammie Blakely Corrine Bloomfeldt Melvin Bohme Jean Bourson Annetta Brinkmeyer James Brock Robert Brown Sandra Brown Susan Brusseau Eileen Bryant Dennis Carter Gerald Carter Jerry Caster Nick Cate Sherrill Chapman Steve Chitwood Judy Christensen Jack Churchill John Clark Sandra Cobb Arnold Collier Sue Collier I ll Carlotta Compton Lee Conn James Cooley Gary Cox Lawrence Crain Darlene Creerner LeRoy Crosier Angela Crowser Dennis Cumpston Dennis Cunliff Karol Davidson Arnold Davis David Davis Dee Ann Davis Ivan Davis Yolanda DeChiara Patty Dent Jerry DePriest Art De Ross Pat Desbiens Spike Dillon Pat Dodge Russell Dondero Karen Dudley IVF Judy Duffy John Dunn Nancy Dunn Larry Dysert Cynthia Eastman Robert Eddy Carl Eder Mike Elam Gari Emmitt Eugene Endicott Susan Engdahl Dennis Farnworth ' If I II Karen Freeman Ted Fretwell Bill Friday Doug Frisbie Dennis Fritz Pat Fromdahl Barbara Gadway Pat Gannon Gary Gardner Geraldine Garrett Rugene Gee Teresa Gibbons Dick Felker JoAnn Flake Adair Flann Gloria Fordham Ernest Foree Richard Fout Raymond Fox Jackie Franco Carol Fray Virginia Frazier Donna Frear JoAnne Freeman Dale Hall Maureen Hallmark Howard Hamilton Suzy Hardick Carol Harding Gayle Harris Lena Hart Norman Hartz Lela Hash Tom Hatfield Don Havens Diane Hayman Willy Gilbert Larry Gilliam Judy Glenz Earl Glines Janice Gordony Charloffe Gray Don Greenfield Patsy Gregory Joe Griffin Bill Gum Ron Gurnsey Valorie Haaf mp, yew mhza Jack Heath Judy Hebard Kirk Hebard John Heeter Marilyn Helland Mildred Hendrix Judy Hill Melissa Hill Larry Hink Pat Hires Joni Holbrook Lonnie Holbrook wmv Linda Holcomb Bonnie Holmes Weston Honn Carol Horn Dallas Horn Terry Horton Judy Hosford Beverlee Howard Ricki Hukari Jerry Humphreys Lonnie Hunnicuh' Sylvanus Hunt 63 Martin Hunter Darlene Hurd Janet Inman William Irvine Charlene Jenkins Floyd Jennie James Jensen Stephen John Judy Johnson Kay Johnson Maxine Johnsor Roger Johnsor' ,need Larry Jones Roberta Jones Janice Jordon Don Judd James Keefe Mary Keel Butch Kelsay Eileen Kempke Garry Kenny Carol Klaboe Judy Kline Larrie Knaggs 70eze Jim Laycock Therese Layton David Lee Annette Lehman Harold Lester David Lewis Gloria Lian Larry Lian Larry Lillard Mary Lillard Michael Lindley Herbert Lindner Don Koch Tom Kolberg Michael Koop Ted Kruysman George Kuhn Phyllis LaBrake Sue Ladd Marlene Lambur Robert Lane Rose Lane Larry La Roque Don Larson Duane Markle Richard Marosok Myrna Marsters Marlene Meehan Joe Michael Jack Miller Larry Miller Norrnan Miller Robert Miller Bill Milne Connie Modrell James Mohr Rita Locke Janice Long Judy Long Beverly Lorentz Ed Lorenzen Beverly McCoy Henry McDowell Jim McGhehey Beverly Mclntyre Frances Mclntyre Myrtle McLaren Valgene Major Zdeeecuf-MS Kitty Moore Marian Moore Ronald Moore Bill Munclt Larry Murphy Michael Murphy Beverly Myers Al Nasby Linda Neal Delores Newell Charles Norris Kathleen Oakley 2644 Carolyn Oden Sandra Oldfield Patricia Oliger Diana Olsen Michael O'Mara Beverly Ospald Robert Overton Mary Owens Dianne Palm Brian Pargeter Albert Parr Karen Parrett Nels Paulson Ruth Paulson Maryann Perley Kay Pilger Judy Piper Linda Pippin Phyllis Pittman Vida Mae Polley Beth Potter Pat Powell Jack Prentice Judy Putman ' an .3 ag em., 7 Mary Puttman Larry Rains Joyce Rand Janet Reed Marie Reiser Mignon Rich John Richardson Leroy Roberts Rebecca Roberts Gwen Robinson Arthur Rosenholm Sheryl Rothrock ww, I I I Syndey Sheldon Gary Shinn Dennis Siogren Karen Skeels Barbro Slcoog Hazel Slead Johnetta Smith Mary Smith Shirley Smith Bob Stanclift Mary Stanclift Duane Starr Walter Russell Shannon Rutter Cheryl Ryan Ronald Sartin William Saunders Ronald Schiermeister Allen Schortgen Jeanette Schweitzer Melvin Scofield Alayne Serafin Charles Setzer Ramona Shanafelt W Milton Sylwester Paulette Talbot Jim Talburt Dennis Tandy Pat Terrel Sharon Terrel Mary Thatcher Marlene Thomas Stephanie Thomas Ruth Thomason Ronald Thompson Virginia Thompson Dorlan Stephens Janice Stevens Judy Stewart Vernon Stoddard Jay Stone Mike Stone Bob Stormer Sherry Stowers Doris Stringfellow Guy Swartz Bonnie Sweem Illa Sweet fwzgw' ., Betty Toles Larry Totton Jeanette Tucker Kathy Vang Kay Veberes Lyle Wait Virgie Walls Cherie Walter Linda Ware William Warner Carolyn Wassom Danny Weber James Webster James Welty Virginia Wheeler Bill White Lonna White Billye Whorton Judy Wilcox Wanda Willhoit David Williams Mary Williams Glen Wilson Albert Winter Richard Withnell Barbara Wood Roberta Wood Peggy Woodall I John Workman Constance Wright Ronald Yoder George Yost Bernie Young Charles Young James Yow Studying the Constitution in Mr. Gruwell's U.S. history class are: Milton Sylwester, Jeanette Schweitzer, Shannon Rutter, Beverly Ospald, Leroy Roberts and Kitty Moore. i uv-gf-.... g f ' 9 , , few Q 1 nf, F X H W i x I ' Q '1? jfig an 3 Y' Q, X 1 as Q fe 9 i,- 1 gas v gg .fs f 'QQN EE? 4, if 1, .W E 5 1 , aw , .J. My M ,ff ,,s ...vw- if X 123135, 9 Y if -4 zg j wgl ',:.j 4, A .. Q, , X '-H, W, HU :NLS 1 Q, 1 1 1 as in f , if , 15 W5- Hx , ,EL Y If . 1 N in 1 3 'S' QQ if E ..- 351 GW ' .V 41. , ' ,. ' . ' , , 'f' - f - .AV , tm 5, W . ,t A , f- N A. W M 12 cf 'V N, -4- z ' ' 4 ,ggi-'19 WW .. , . ,A ,A ,mfr .,,.w-' W AJTm,. SHARI AKERS FHA 3, 4, Dilettantes 3, JC Aides 3, Pep Band 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, GRA 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES ALEXANDER Ski Club 3, Orchestra 3, Medicine Men 4, Operetta 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Transferred Arcata, California 3. RAYGENE ALLEN SHARON ALLEN Nu Delta l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: A Cap' 4, Library Club 4. pella 4,-Library Club 4. IRVING ANDERSON FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, Torquers 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Concert Band 3, 4, Marching Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. CARL J. ARVIDSON T8-I 3, 4, Boys' League I. EDDIE BAGWELL Boys' League 1, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Torquers 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3. v xi-fiwhl. fi, ,sifgswigf 932,125 1 JOHN ANTTONEN Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Varsity R l, 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Band l, Boys' League l. JIM ATEN Nu Delta 4, Boys' League l. PEGGY BAILEY Transferred Arcata, California, 3, Girls' Glee 3, 4, JC Aides 3, Drama Club 4, Girls' League 3, 4, Peps- ters 4. JUDY BARNES Girls' Glee 2, 3, President 3, A Cappella 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girls' League I 2, 3, 4, Annual Typist 4. VERLA BATEMAN Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4 Treasurer 4, Library Club 4, Secre tary 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella 4, Op- eretta 3, 4. MIKE BLONIQUIST Football I, Torquers 3, 4, Vice President 4, Class Treasurer 2. TOM BARRONG Football I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Boys' League I, Varsity 'R 2, 3, 4. LOLA ANN BIBBY Transferred Myrtle Creek, Oregon, 3, Girls' League 3, 4. KENNETH BOWERS Warrior Guard I, ident I, 2, Radio Club 3, Secretary 3, Boys' League I. WYONA BAILEY JC Aides I, 2, FTA 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. NANCY BARKER Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4, Secretary 4, tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. GRA 3, Wakiya Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Na- LAVETA BALL Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 2, 3. SHARON Transferred Delta 3, 4, 3, 4, Girls' 0 BARLOW Salem, Oregon, 2, Nu IRL 2, 3: Speech Club League 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, Vice-Pres- - - MIKE BOYD CASSANDRA BRANDT Transferred Centerville, California, TUmbIIn9 CIUb li -IC Aides 2: 'l, Warrior Guard 2. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4- NETTIE BRIDGES Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, FH STEPHANIE BRIGGS FTA I, GRA 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Polyvacs 4, Vice- President 4, Science Club 4, Or- chestra I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BROWN Transferred Kelso, Washington, I, C-I2 2, 3, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Vice- President 2, Rally Squad 4, Class Secretary 2, Prom Queen 3, May Fete Princess I, Sweetheart Ball Princess 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH BROWN T 8- I 3, 4, Boys' League I. STAN BROWN Wrestling 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Key Club 3, Boys' League I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Vice- President 4, Varsity R I, 2, 3, 4, Annual, Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll 4. FRANCI BROWN Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pepsters 2, A Cappella 4, Op- eretta 4. SARAH BROWN Transferred Camas Valley, Oregon, I, Nu Delta 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JANIS BRYAN Girls' League 3, 4, Pepsters 3, 4, Girls' League 3, 4, GRA 4, Vice- President 4. 77 CHARLES BRYDEN Science Club 4, Pep Band 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I. PEGGY BUNDY Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Historian 4, Library Club 4, President 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella 4, Marching Band 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA BUCKINGHAM Nu Delta I, Pepsters 2, Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, FBLA 3, 4, President, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SUE BYRON JC Aides 1, 2, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Science Club 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Polyvacs 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band - 1 I, 2, 3, 4, Girls League I, 2, 3, 4. 0 TAMYRA CAMPBELL ARLENE CARROLL Pepsters 2, FBLA 3, 4, Secretary Beth Randall Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls' 3, IRL 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, League I, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, GRA I. LYNN CARROLL ROBERT CAUDILL 'Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Transferred Coburg, Oregon, I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Nu Delta 3, 4, Boys' League I.. SUSAN CHITWOOD MARY CLAPPERTON JC Aides I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Los Conquistadores 3, 4, President Glee 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Pepsters 3: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. I, 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4. GEORGE CLARK Torquers 4, Football 1, FFA 2, Boys' MICHALE COLLINS Pepsters 1, 2, Los Conquistadores League l. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, March- ing Band 'l, 2, Orcheslra l, 2 Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, GRA 'l, 2, Ski Club 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. JERRY CONGROVE JIM COON Transferred Banks, Oregon, 3. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Boys' League VELMA CORZINE Warrior Guard 3, President 3, Nu Della 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEEN COTTRELL Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella 3, 4 Speech Club 3, National Honor So ciely 3, 4, May Fele 2, Tri-Hi-Y I Pepsters 2, 3, Orange R 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, ' Class Secretary l, Girls' League l 5 2, 3, 4, Operetfa 3, 4. fl JAMES COXEY LESTER COY Boys' League l, Football 3, Band Boys' League l. l, 2. GLORIA CREEMER GAIL CRITTENDEN Marching Band l, 2, 3, Pep Band Nu Delta 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, l, 2, 3, Class Play 3, FHA 3, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, IRL 3, FBLA 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. 1 MARTHA DEMENT Pepsters I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Nu Delta 3, 4. SHARRON DICK Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pep- sters 3, 4, Class Play 3. LINDA DILWORTH Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Drama Club 4, Nu Delta 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. PATRICK DENTON Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 2 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Boys' League I. DEANNA DILWORTH Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. DENISE DOYLE JC Aides I, 2, 3, Girls' League 1,2,3,4. League I, 2, 3, 4. LORNA CUMMINS BERYL CURRIER Speech Club 3, GRA I, 2, 3, Pres- Radio Club 'l, 2 ident 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Girls' 3, 4, Science Club 4 Chess Club Glee 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Girls' l,2, 3, Boys' Leaguel LYNN DAMON DONNA DEBAU Nu Delta I, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Pepsters FTA 3, Treasurer 3 Los Conquista 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, dores 3, Nu. Delta 4 Library Club i Girls' League SHANNON DOYLE TERRY DOYLE Transferred Vernon, Texas, 2, A Nafional HOUOF Sociery 3, 4: Medi- Cappella 4, Pepsters 2, 3, 4, Sec- Cine Men 4: BOYS' League I. retary 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Class Play 3, Opereifa 3, 4. KAREN DRAGER JERRY DRAKE Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Wakiya Boys' League I. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Nu Delta 4. gag 57022: JOANNE DUNN ZOE ANN DYER FHA I, FBLA 3, 4, Vice-President Transferred Kalama,Wasl'1ingion, 3 4, IRL 4, Tumbling Club I, Girls' Girls' League 3, 4. League 'l, 2, 3, 4. GARY EDWARDS EUGENE EDWARDS Boys' League I. Warrior Guard 2, Boys' League I. VIRGINIA FENN ROBERT FISTER Nu Delia I, 4, Dileffantes 2, Girls' Transferred Bridgeport, Nebraska League 3. 2, Football 3. 1 I! ' GERALDINE FLINK Dilettantes 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Orange R 3, 4, Pepsters 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. IAMES FLYNN Hi-Y 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Radio Club 4, Secretary 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l. DAVE FLURY Basketball 'l, 3, 4, Track l, Football 2, 4, Marching Band l, 2, Boys' League l, Class Treasurer l, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Snow Flake Prince 4. BARBARA FORBES Transferred Medford, Oregon, 3, Nu Delta 4, Girls' League 3, 4. W , DIANE FORHAN DAVID FORREST GRA l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tumbling Boys' League l, Key Club l, 2, 3, Club 1, 2, FHA 'l, 2, 3, Girls' 4, President 4, A Cappella 3, 4, League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Class Ski Club 2. Play 3, Rally Squad 4. ROBERT FRANCIES RODNEY FRANK Marching Band l, 2, 3, Science Basketball 4, Club 4, Vice-President 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4. LARRY FREDRICKSON DAVID FROMDAHL Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I. Basketball l, Hi-Y 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Con- cert Band 3, A Cappella 4, Boys' League I, Ski Club 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4. JERRY FROST FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l. DOYLE GARDNER Marching Band I, 2, Concert Band 2, Boys' League l. FRANCES GALLOWAY Girls' League I, 2, Nu Delta 3. LEXALYNN GILMAN Pepsters l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Ski Club 3, Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Op eretta 3, 4, Class Play 3, Carnival Princess 4, May Fete l. ALTA GLEN 1, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3, 4. JANICE GRAY Nu Delta l, 2, Girls' Leagu 2, 3, 4. JANICE GRACE Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Dilettantes 2, 3, 4, IRL 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD GREEN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Track I, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, Key Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Class Sergeant-at-Arms I, Boys' League l. VlCKl GREENQUIST GEORGE HAAF Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. Boys' League 1. DAVID HANKS NEAL HARDING Transferred Willits, California, 3. Boys' League l. RICHARD HARPE JERRY HEALY BOYS' l-ea9Ue li HEY 27 VaV5llY Orchestra I, Girls' Glee 2, A Cap- R l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 'l, 2, 3, 4. pella 3, 4, Qrange R 3, 4, Speech Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, May Fete 2. ROY HEDINE GARRY HEICHEL Dilettantes l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' League l, Nu Delta 4. Quill and Scroll 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Polyvacs 4, President 4, Cross Country l, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Boys' League 'l. JAMES HALL Chess Club l, 2, Radio Club 1, Boys' League 1. ALICE HAMILTON Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, Pepsters 2, 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Orchestra l, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Class Representa- tive 2, 3, Swing Choir 4. JEREMY HALLADAY Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball l, 3, 4, Boys' League I, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Varsity R 3, 4, A Cappella President 4, ASB Senior Vice-President. DONNA HAMILTON Transferred Portland, Oregon, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3 I TOM HEINZ RALPH HELTON National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, Speech Club 4, President 4, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Men 4. Swing Choir 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 1. SALLY HILL GORDON HJELSETH Tri-Hi.Y 1, 2, Speech Club 3: Na, Hi-Y 4, Nu Delta 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' BOYS' l-e'39Ue l- Glee 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Swing Choir 4, Operetla 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. 0 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 1, Medicine T ,i ROD HOENISCH Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, V3 5lfY R 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' l-ea9Ue li Hi-Y 2, Class Sergeant- KAY HOLCOMB FHA 1, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4 at-Arms 2. VELVA HOLCCMB JUDY HOLT FBLA 3, Nu Delta 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, League 1, 2, 3, 4. Fete 2, 4. xv' A 1 CLELL HOLTEEN T 8. I 3, 4, Boys' League 1. ARLENE HORTON JC Aides 2, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Se tary 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 KENN ETH JOHNSON FTA 2, T 84 I 3, 4, IRL 2, Boys' League 1, Chess Club I, 2. BONNIE JONES Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Con- quistadores 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CHARLES JONES Wrestling 3, Boys' League 1. SUE JOINER FHA 'l, Nu Delta 3, 4, FBLA 3, Girls' League l,'2, 3, 4. SUE JONES Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Carnival Princess. SANDRA JONES Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Nu Delta 'l, 2, 3, 4. JON HORTON WAYNE HUTCHINS Hi-Y 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President Concert Band 3, Boys' League l. 3, Boys' League l, National Honor Society 3, 4, Baseball 3, ASB Busi- ness Manager 4. KENNY JACOBS JUDIE JACOBY T 8: l 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, T 8: l Girls' Glee 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Tri- President 4, Boys' League 1. Hi-Y 3, Nu Delta I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, GRA 2, Library Club 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Princess 4. O DOROTHY KELSO GENE KEMP Transferred Glide, Oregon, 4. Boys' League l, Football 1, 2. GARY KENNERLY CONNIE KENWORTHY Boys' League 1, Football l. Nu Delta l, Library Club 4, Girls' ' League 'l, 2, 3, 4. O in ANNE KILKENNY Pepsters 1, 2, 3, Girls' League l, 2, 3,'4, May Fete 2, 3, May Fete Princess 3. VAL KLOECKNER Marching Band l, 2, Photo Club I, Transferred Douglas, Oregon, 2, Torquers 4. MARLENE KOWALEWSKI Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. DONNA KINMAN Nu Delta 1, Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4 TED KOLBERG Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 'I Varsity R 3, 4, Boys' League STEVE KUMMERT Boys' League lg Medicine Men 4. NICK LEHRBACK Nu Delta 3, 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Torquers 4, Medicine Men 4, Chess Club I, 2, 3, Boys' League I. JEAN LESHER FHA I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 1. TOM LINDELL Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Con- cert Band I, 2, Boys' League I, Class Play 3. NORMAN LADD Hi-Y 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 1. GILBERT LANGHOLFF Football I, 2,, 3, 4, Track I, 3, Wrestling 3, Boys' League I, Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, DON LENT T 8. I 3, Boys' League I. ,Ya u,' . , T., .I I , I I, 1 It DARLENE LEWELLYN National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH ifmianote Basketball I, 2, Boys' League I. National Honor Society 3, 4, Var- sity R 4 PATRICIA LADD Warrior Guard 2, Nu Delta 2 3 Pepsters 3, Library Club 4 Girls League 2, 3, 4. LEON LARK Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4 League I. GEORGE LINDSTROM GERTRUDE LINSON Boys' League I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, FBLA 3 Secretary 3, Tumbling I. BILL LONG JERRY A. LONG Boys' League I. Boys' League I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Varsity R 2, L. JERRY LONG 2, T 8: . DON LOOMIS Hi-Y 4, Boys' League I, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4. VIRGINIA LYNN Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, FHA 3, Dilettantes 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4. Key Club 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Class Play 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, SHARON LONGTON Transferred Granger, Washington, Glfls' l-ea9U6 I, 2, 31 'Ii PSPSISVS , , Ski Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2. ARTIE LUCKETT Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band I, 2, 4, Medicine Men 4, Torquers 3, 4, Photo Club 2, Boys' League I. SHARON LYONS FHA I, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, C-I2 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Nu Delta 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Annual, Copy Editor 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, ASB Chaplain. CAROLYN MARSHALL Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 3, 4, FBLA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Library Club 3, Ski Club I, Op- eretta 3, 4. MARILYN MARTIN Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Class Play 3, Warrior Guard I, Pepsters 2, 3, GRA 1, 2, Los Truba- dors 4, Secretary' 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Ski Club 3, Nu Delta 3, 4. MAZIE MENDENHALL Operetta 2, 3, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Class Play 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, 4, GRA I, 2, 3, Nu Delta 2, 3, JC Aides I, Tum- bling Club I. I . JANET MARTIN National Honor Society 3, 4, IRL 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Los Con- quistadores 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Copy Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Orchestra I, 2. VIRGIL MARTIN Boys' League I. SUE MEREDITH Pepsters I, 2, Attendance Secre- tary 2, C-I2 2, 3, 4, President 3, Concert Band I, 2, 3, Marching Band I, 2, 3, Rally Squad 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Prom Princess 3, Sweetheart Ball Prin- cess 2. L A . 41 HARVEY MCCLUNE EDWARD MCCORD Key Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Boys' League i. Torquers 4, Medicine Men 4. DON MCGHEHEY MYRLA MAGNESS Torque,-5 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Dilettantes 4, Vice Boys' League I, Class Secretary 2. President 4, Speech Club 4, Or stra I, Girls' League I, 2, 3 DONNA METZGER BARBARA K. MILLER Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pepsfel-5 FHA I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, National Honor 2, 3, Wakiya Tri-Hi-Y 2, Ski Club Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls' 3, May Fete Princess I, Prom Prin- League I, 2, 3, 4: Prom Princess 37 cess 3, Carnival 4. Carnival Princess 4. DONALD MILLER GLORIA MILLER National Honor Society 3, 4, Tor- Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4: I-IbI'6I'Y quers 3, 4, Nu Delta 4, Boys' Clvb 3, 4i NU Delta League I. a,,,, ORLEY MILLIGAN Boys' League I. DAVID MONTGOMERY Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4, Basketball 3, Band I, Varsity R I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Boys' League I, Torquers 3. MARIETTA MUNSON Transferred Oakland, Oregon, 2, Pepsters 3, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. DALE MOE Boys' League I. BILLY MOORE Football I, 3, Boys' League I. SALLY MYERS Pepsters I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Secretary 4, President 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Ski Club 1, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, ASB Treasurer 4, Operetta 4. MARY ANN NOLEN Pepsters I, 2, 3, President 3, Tri- Hi-Y I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, FHA I, IRL I, Girls' League Secre- tary 4, May Fete Princess I. NORA OLIVER Transferred South Dakota, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4. LOREN OLSON Hi-Y 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Boys' League I, Medicine Men 4, Secre- tary 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Class President 2, ASB Junior Vice-President, Class Rep. 4. BETTY LOU NORTHEY Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Warrior Guard 2, 3, JC Aides 2, 3, Girls' Glee 4. GLADYS OLLIVANT FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA O'MARA Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Wakiya Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Nu Delta I, 2. AUDREY NIELSEN DOUGLAS NIELSEN Tri-Hi-Y 2, Concert Band I 2 Girls rchmg B nd I 2 3 4 League I, 2 3 4 FBLA 3 4 Drama ball 4 Boys League I Medicine Club 4, Nu Delta 4 Pepsters 3 Men 4 President 4 Varsity R Tumbling Club I GRA I 4 Torquers 3 JEANETTE NISWONGER KAREN NOEL Nu Delta 3 G Leag Irs ea ue I 2, 3, 4. De ta I CHARLEE PACKER EARL PARR Speech Club 3, Girls' League I, 2, BOYS' Leagl-Ie I- 3, 4, FHA 'I, 2, 3, 4, District Secrea tary 3, Vice-President 4. WINZORA pAUL DEANNA PAYTON NU Delia 2, 3' 4: FHA -I: pepsiers Tumbling Club I, Pepsters I, 2, 3, 2. JC Aides 2, 4: Girlsf League Point Chairman 3, A Cappella 3, 4, -I' 2 3, 4: Library Club 3. Operetta 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, An- nual Index Editor 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, May Fete I, 2 JOAN PERSON Tumbling Club I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pepsters 2, 3, Nu Delta 3, 4, GRA I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. NEVA PFAFF FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides 2, Library Club 4. RICHARD PETERSEN Boys' League I, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Orange R 3, Class Vice-President 2, ASB Ser- geant-at-Arms 4. ALLAN PHILLIPI Boys' League I. BRACE PHILLIPS JIM PONTON Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Boys' League I. Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I. FELIX RADDATZ Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity R 2, 3, Band 'l, 2, 3, Pep Band l, 2, Boys' League 1. ANDREA RANKIN Girls' League 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 3, 4, Attendance Secretary 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2. DARREL REININGER Transferred Springfield, Oregon, 3, Boys' League l. DEANNA PUGH ETHEL PURCIVAL JC Aides 2, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, FHA l, 2, Treasurer 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pepsters l, 2, 3. JOHN PUTTMAN Boys' League 1, Football Manager 'l, Basketball Manager 2, Baseball Manager 3, Medicine Men 4, Key Club 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4. DONALD RAADE Football Manager l, 2, 3, Varsity R 1, 2, 3, 4, Bays' League 1. I MARY RALSTON Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, -Pres- ident 4, Pepsters 'I, 2, 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 3, GRA l, 2, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Nu Delta 4, Ski Club 3, Rally Squad 3, 4, May Fete Prin- cess 2, Prom 'Princess 3, Home- coming Princess 4. FAYE REEDER JC Aides 'l, Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, FBLA 2, 3, Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Orange R 3, C-12 2, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Concert Band I, Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella 3, Op- eretta.2, 3, Carnival Princess 4. TOM RICE Transferred Port Orford, Oregon, I, Chess Club 1, Dilettantes 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4. ROBERT RICHMAN JIM ROBERTSON Key Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Boys' League Boys' League I, Orchestra I, 2, 3, I, Varsity R 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, President I, Business Manager Baseball 3, 4. 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Tennis I 2 BUTCH ROBINSON LOUIS ROELLE T 8- I 4, Boys' League I, T 81 I Vice-President 4, May Fete 2, 3, 4. 4, Medicine Men 4, Class Play 3, efdch Chess Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Nu Delta Los Trubaclors 3, 4, Boys'v League I. KATHLEEN ROON EY Pepsters 2, 3, Attendance Secre- tary 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Assist- ant Editor 3, Editor 4, Class Treas- urer 4, Carnival Princess 4, Quill and Scroll 4, May Fete 2. GARY SANDERS Rally Squad 3, 4, King 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity R 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League I, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 4, Class Play 3, Teen Age Club I, 3, Basketball I, 2, Ski Club 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4. MOYA SCHAERER FHA I, FBLA 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Point Chairman 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. GLENN SAND FFA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' League I. ZETA SANDERS Nu Delta I, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' League 4. ROBERT SCOTT Key Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity R 4, Rally Squad 4, Boys' League I, Hi-Y 3, Class Play 3. 95 SANDRA SIEMS Transferred Oakland, Oregon, 2, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 2f 3, 4, CARLTON SIMONS Science Club 4, President 4, IRL- 4, Medicine Men 4, Varsity R 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Track 4, Class Ser- geant-at-Arms 3. RUTH SIMPSON TRIPP SIMMS Basketball 'l, 2, Tennis 2, Hi-Y 2, Nu Delta 4, President 4, Boys' League 'l. CHARLES SIMON Boys' League l. KITTY SKATES BARRY SERAFIN Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, Boys' League I, Track 3, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Medicine Men 4, Vice-President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 2, President 3, Class Vice- President 3, Class President 4. ARDEN SHELDON Boys' League 1. JO ANN SEVERSON Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, FHA 1, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. BILL SHERWOOD Football 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, Hi-Y 4, Varsity R 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Boys' League l, Concert Band l, 2, May Fete 2, 4. O FHA 1, Pepsters 1, 2, Library Club Pepsters l, 2, 3, GRA 2, Girls' 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. League 1, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Club l, 2, 4, Girls' Glee 4. JOYCE SMITH MARGARET SNOW Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, JC Aides I, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 3, Library Club 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. TED SOHN Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IRL 2, 3, 4, President 3, Orange R 3, Boys' League 1, National Honor Society 3, 4, Ski Club 3, Medicine Men 4, Speech Club l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Class President 3, ASB President 4. JERRY SPINAS Boys' League I. GERALD STAMBAUGH Boys' League I. Wrestling 3, 4, Boys' League 'l. GREGORY STEVENS Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Medicine Men 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Boys' League 1. CARL STEWART Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Boys' League 1. ROBERT STEELE Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Track 2, Tennis 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l. KAY JEFFRIES STEVENS Pepsters l, 2, 3, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN STEWART Transferred Winston, Oregon, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, Presi- dent 3, Nu Delta 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Medicine Men 4, Boys' League I, National Honor Society 3, 4. 98 GARY SUND Transferred Crescent City, Cali- fornia, 4. SHARYL SWENSON FHA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Nu Delta 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. NELL TAYLOR Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pepsters 2, 3, Girls' Glee 3, A Cappella 4, Girls'- League l, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4. NANCY STEWART A Cappella 3, 4, Swing Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Nu Delta 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Harmonettes 3, 4, Prom Prin- cess 3, Carnival Queen 4, ASB Secretary 4, CHARLES SULLIVAN Boys' League l. CLARA SWALES FHA l, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Pepsters l, 2, 3, FTA 4, JC Aides l. RICHARD SYLWESTER Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l. ROGER THOMPSON FFA 4, Boys' League l. LINDA STRICKLING Nu Delta l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Wakiya Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 3, President 4, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, Harmon- ettes 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Annual Advertising Man- ager 4. LeROY SULLIVAN Track 2, 3, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Torquers 4, Boys' League l. MARILYN TODD Pepsters 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Harmonettes 3, 4, Sweetheart Ball Princess 3, Homecoming Princess 4. TOM TOMASH EK Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Varsity R 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Medi- cine Men 4, Boys' League I. PATRICIA TODD Concert Band I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, JC Aides I, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Nu Della I, FHA I, Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 2. DONNA TORKELSON Warrior Guard 2, Pepsters 3, JC Aides 2, 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides Secretary-Treas- urer 4. TERRY TRAVESS CLAUDETTE TUCKER Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Var- FBLA 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. sity R I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' League l. SAN DY ULAM C-I2 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Rally Squad 3, 4, Pep- sters I, 2, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Princess 3, Homecoming Princess 4, May Fete Princess 3. JUDY WALLER Transferred Eugene, Oregon, 2, Girls' League 2, 3, 4, Nu Delta 4, FBLA 3, 4, Girls' Glee 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pepsters 2, 3, GRA 2, Op- eretta 4, Los Trubadors 4. SABRA UNRATH Pepsters I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Los Truba dors 4, President 4, Ski Club 3 Speech Club 3, 4. FRANK WALTER Boys' League I, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 Varsity R 2, 3, 4. CARMEN ERSK I N E WELLS Tumbling Club I, Pepsters 2, 3, Beth Randall Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Op- eretta 3, 4, Class Vice-President I, Prom Princess 3, Sweetheart Ball Princess I, Homecoming Princess 4. BILL WENNERBERG Boys' League I, May Fete 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Varsity R 3, 4, Medicine Men 4. BILL WEST S 3 JAMES WELLS Boys' League I, Medicine Men 4. SHARLEN E WEST FHA I, Pepsters 2, 3, C-I2 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Nu Delta I, 3, 4. MABEL WESTIN GAYE WARREN FHA I, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Head Maiorette I, 2, Drum Maior- ette 3, 4, Pepsters I, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Class Secretary 4, Homecoming Princess 4, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. FRANK WEBSTER Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Football 3, Boys' League I, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, Varsity R 4, May Fete 3. JIMMIE WEATHERMAN Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 4, Boys' League I. DAVE WELKER Boys' League I, Football I, 2, 3, Torquers 4, Vice-President 4. Boys' League I, Key Club I, Tor- Girls' I-959'-Je I, 2. 3, 4: I-OS C00 quers 3,' Medicine Men 4. I00 quistadores 4. FLOYD WICKLUND Concert Band I, 2, 3, Boys' Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching League I. Band 2, 3, 47 Operetta 35 Orches- tra I, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, IRL Ig Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. SHAREN WICKS LARRY WILCOX LYNN WILLIAMS Boys' League 1, Transferred Eugene, Oregon, 27 A Cappella 3, 4, Opererta 2, 3, 4. O GLENDA WILLIS 27 Library Club 3. JUDITH WULFF Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY ZIMMERMAN Transferred 4. KENT WISHART Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, JC Aides Football 3, Track 3, Torquers 4, Boys' League If Medicine Men 4 DALE YOW Boys' League If T 81 I 3, 4, Secre tary-Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4 BEST LEADERS BEST ALL-AROUND Faye Reeder and Ted Sonn Mary Ralston and Loren Olson ,.., M. -pus' S L L Simi... MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CUTEST Sharon Lyons and Jeremy Halladay Joan Person and John Antfonen uv MOST SCHOLARLY MOST DEPENDABLE Stephanie Briggs and Tom Tomashek Marilyn Martin and Barry Serafin ,V ' i ar Q, W. Zeal and Wind.. ,X , W RX A f, MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT MQST ATHLETIC SUS Mefedifh and Gary SGIWCISFS Lorna Cummins and Rod Hoenisch ' 1-'E' BEST PERSONALITY FRIENDLIEST Nancy Stewart and Bob Scott Donna Metzger and Steve Kummert 'Nov 'Q'-i... acawlch av-Hang WITTIEST MOST TALENTED Doug Nielsen and Shannon Doyle Sally Hill and Brace Phillips 1 J BEST FIGURE AND BUILD Barbara Miller and Bob Steele BIGGEST FLIRT Sue Jones and Greg Stevens me hs- Faced ,fx gig 'sqm ' ,YN 'ug-7 BEST DANCERS BEST LOOKING Sandy Ulam and Dave Forrest Barbara Brown and Frank Webster CLS ,qfjbfffj fi? 'W Mid? Q I 1 I 5 tj Y ' , f J'v J x X 5' A ' X Q if 'MA f ,A 631 A hy. fi 1 , s E11 5 s k 1 I F F - is I ,, ' ' ' X -Y.,-f X54 f'k 'if f Q ff 4 5 3 f L Jf,1gf.:'i4L,y,f dzr'C W , w'ff'W,?f gift' 401622 41 MISS RANDALL BARBARA GADWAY Advisor President 6-72 Six Sophomore girls and six Junior girls make up the membership ot C-12, the honorary club whose purpose is service. They gave Faculty Teas each month and noted the illnesses among teachers. They also had a Thanksgiving and Christ- mas Party for the children at Park School. All their activities were centered around the letter C which stands for charity. Barbara Gadway, President, was assisted by Gail Harris, Secretary-Treasurer and Miss Randall, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Janet Weikum, Pat Fromdahl, Patty Dent, Carol Fray, Pat Moran. SECOND ROW: Jo Anne Freeman, Sandy Borcher, Sharon Stark, Gail Harris, Virginia Harris, Barbara Gadway, Lucille Street. TOM RICE MRS. WIDMAN President Advisor The Art Club was kept busy during the year printing programs for class plays and various other events. Still the members found time to visit the School of Art and Architecture at the University of Oregon. Tom Rice was President and assisting him were Myrla Magness, Vice-President, and Candy Collins, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Widman was their advisor. FIRST ROW: Maryann Perley, Elaine Reiser, Carolyn Wassom, Candy Collins, Virginia Lynn, Nancy Dunn. SECOND ROW: Roy Hedine, Janice Grace, Harry Carmichael, Myrla Magness, Judy, Tom Rice. MISS MANDLESTAM SABRA UNRATH Advisor President .444 Inactive since 1955, the Drama Club was completely reorganized this year. They attended the Drama Conference at Oregon State College in March and had several skits during basketball season. They also provided entertainment for Girls' League meetings early in the year. The club officers were Sabra Unrath, President, Billye Whorton, Vice-President, Marilyn Martin, Secretary, Marilyn Helland, Treasurer, Miss Mandlestam, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Diana Olsen, Judy Hebard, Phyllis LaBrake, Sherry Stowers, Martha Dement, Gloria Fordham, Darlene Butler. SECOND ROW: Linda Dilworth, Harry Carmichael, Myrla Magness, Audrey Nielsen, Sabra Unrath, Billye Whorton, Karen Wisharf. THIRD ROW: Karen Freeman, Marilyn Martin, Shirley Gillispie, Wendy Bingham, Sandy Brown, Phyllis Pittman, Judy Stewart, Judy Waller. MR. SNYDER SANDRA BUCKINGHAM MISS DYAR President Advisors 7, 2.4 . 5 Attending the State Conference in Corvallis was the highlight of the year for the Future Business Leaders of America. The club, whose purpose is to stimulate interest in the business field, had money raising proiects, a coast trip, and frequent meetings during the year. Sandy Buckingham was the club's President, Judy Piper, Vice-President, Nancy Barker, Secretary, Verla Bateman, Treasurer, and Alta Glenn, Reporter. Miss Dyar and Mr. Snyder were the advisors. FIRST ROW: Judy Piper, Joyce Smith, Sandra Buckingham, Nancy Barker, Judy Waller, Joanne Dunn, Alta Glenn. SECOND ROW: Sherry Stowers, Tammy Campbell, Phylles La Brake, Verla Bateman, Karen Freeman, Audrey Nielsen, Harry Carmichael. MISS TURNER MR. BRADY JAN SIMPSON Advisors President 77,4 Future Teachers of America offers to those students who are interested in teaching an introduction into the various aspects of this profession. Talks by educators were featured at meetings and many views and ideas on teaching were attained by the members. Attending the State Convention at Louis and Clark College and sponsoring a loint faculty tea with F.H.A. were the main ac- tivities for the year. The club was under the able leadership of Janet Simpson, President, Therese Layton, Vice-President, Adair Flann, Secretary, Carol Wiegand, Treasurer. The Advisors were Nliss.Turner and Mr. Brady. FIRST ROW: Dianna Parker, Carol Wiegand, Janet Inman, Maxine Johnson, Therese Layton, Wyona Bailey. SECOND ROW: Art Rosenholm, Adair Flann, Mary Lou Owens, Marilyn Helland, Ruth Burrill, Clara Swales, Harry Carmichael. MRS. CLARK SHARYL SWENSON MRS. RICH President Advisors 7.34:-K. rs.. 2 F.H.A. had a busy year with important events slated tor every month. UNICEF Fund Raising Project, Family Fun Night and the Mother-Daughter Banquet were some of the activities. Throughout the year they lived up to their purpose: to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. Membership was open to any girl enrolled in a l-lomemaking Class. Serving as officers were Sharyl Swenson, President, Char Lee Packer, Vice-President, Sue Engdahl, Secretary, Mary Putnam, Treas- urer, Sharon Wells, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Rich advised the club. FlRST ROW: Barbara Mohr, Dawna Hutchins, Sharyl Swenson, Bonnie Sweern, Char Packer, Linda Gray, Jeanie Laws, Katherine Gray, Gladys Ollivant. SECOND ROW: Patty Patton, Judy Wheeler, Mary Rapp, Patty Puttrnan, Lois Rockwell, Mary Lou Baker, Judy Nordling, Carolyn Parker, Neva Pfaff, Nancy Stacey, Shari Akers, Sharon Wells. BACK ROW: Pat Mohr, Dennise Myers, Mrs, Clark, Mary Puttman, Patty Tonole, Mildred Barnes, Sharon Neavall, Angela Crowser, Sue Byron, Charlotte Gray, Marie Paulson, Syndey Sheldon, Valorie Haaf, Judy Horton, Arlene Horton, Janice Gadway, Allison Pfaff, Mrs. Rich. R. GROW GLENN SAND Advisor President 77,4 Glenn Sand, President of Future Farmers of America, led the club through a busy year's activities. F.F.A. projects included: Parent-Son Banquet, Vocational Con- test at Coos Bay, District Soil Judging Contests and State Convention at Corvallis. They also sent a iudging team to the State Fair. Other officers were Dennis Siogren, Vice-President, Steve Chitwood,1Secretary, Bill Long, Treasurer, Ron Goertzen, Reporter, Mr. Grow, Advisor. I FIRST ROW: Jerry Frost, Robert Miller, Douglas Doerner, Robert Carrico, Donald Frost, Steve Holmgren. SECOND ROW: Mr. Grow, John Laurance, Leland Sand, Bill Long, Ronald Goertzen, Steve Chitwood, Dennis Siogren, Glenn Sand, Gary Johnson. THIRD ROW: Richard Perkins, George Arvidson, Irving Anderson, Robert Harmon, Lyle Wait, Mike Cavin, Bob Daniel, Ronald Beecroft, Mike Roberts, Dennis Tandy. FOURTH ROW: Danny Lewis, Robert Wilcox, Danial Trotter, Raymond Fox. --...... P 7,70-4. Long defw. ,ses We eiec : soicef Bob Daniel and Ray- mond Fox go ihrough various pipe filing exercises in PFA. Q, -V ,...-,, ,v Q S'e.-2 Cfimcith ' ' Geoff F-'. :.:' MISS HOUSTON GINGER BUSENBARK Advisor President 4, 2.14, Girls' Recreational Association had a very busy year participating in numerous activities. The most outstanding proiect of the G.R.A. was the sponsorship of noon sports, consisting of volley tennis, basketball, tumbling, badminton, volleyball, tennis, archery and softball. Leading the club were: President, Ginger Busenbark, Vice-President, Janis Bryan, Secretary, Mary Lou Owens, Treasurer, Adair Flann, Point Keeper, Judy Hill, and Sports Chairman, Edna Densmore. riff A . FIRST ROW: Jackie Fromdahl, Shirley Birchfield, Janis Bryan, Adair Flann, Mary Lou Owens, Ginger Busenbark, Lorretta Gladwill, Linda Trusty. SECOND ROW: Patty Piper, Paulus Haas, Ann Henigan, Deanea Sims, Mignon Rich, Donna Ross, Betty Roberts, Lois Rockwell, Wanda Johnson, Carley Arola. THIRD ROW: Edna Densrnore, Judy Carlson, Patsy Swan, Eloise Procter, Linda Koehler, Sandra Townsend, Jean Mayfield, Gerry Garrett, Judy Hill, Carol Sfadig. DAVE MONTGOMERY President 716- MR. ESKELSON Advisor .os E Q :'. Hi-Y had some new activities this year, some old. They sponsored a dance, sent delegates to Youth and Government in Salem, entered two basketball. teams in the local church league, and attended church as a club one Sunday a month. They car- ried out their purpose, to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, in all their activities. Dave Montgomery served as President, with Bill Milne, Vice-President, Barry Serafin, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Don Green, Sergeant-at-Arms, Glen Wilson, Chaplain. Mr. Eskelson was advisor to the club. FIRST ROW: Dick Withnell, Dave Montgomery, Corky Hebard, Loren Olson, Don Green, Barry Serafin, Bill Milne. SECOND ROW: Bill Sherwood, Larry Murphy, Jon Horton, Norman Ladd, Bob Stormer. THIRD ROW: Larry Rains, Gordon Hielseth, Don Larson, Larry Fredrickson, Doug Frisbee, Don Judd. FOURTH ROW: John Dunn, Brian Pargeter, John Stewart. MR. GRUWELL MIKE MURPHY Advisor President 7. 2.1, International Relations League was formed to promote more understanding be- tween nations, The club's activities all aim toward this goal. Some of these activities were the State l.R.L. Roundtable Conference in Eugene, numerous preparatory meetings for this conference, and many regular ones throughout the year. Club officers were Mike Murphy, President, Janet Martin, Vice-President, Judy Hosford, Secretary-Treasurer, Penny Bevans, Historian-Reporter. Mr. Gruwell served as club advisor. FIRST ROW: Pat Moran, Nancy Dunn, Candy Collins, Linda Williams, Joanne Dunn. SECOND ROW: Michaele Collins, Alayne Serafin, Cindy Sevall, Tammy Campbell, Janet Martin, Penny Bevans. THIRD ROW: Morris Kelley, Sandy Borcher, Mike Murphy, Howard Sohn, Mary Pat Thatcher, Judy Hosford. FOURTH ROW: C. B. Simons, Ted Sohn, Steve McCarthy, Bob Campbell. SUSAN CHITWOOD MISS RANDALL President Advisor gg, - Junior Community Aides, with open membership to all girls interested in nursing, was divided into two groups. Each group was trained by a nurse from each of the two hospitals where they worked once a week as a community service. They re- ceived training in hospital ethics and practice, talks by doctors and nurses and films on nursing completed the program. Susan Chitwood served as President, with Judy Stewart, Vice-President, Donna Torkelson, Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Randall was the club advisor. FIRST ROW: Kathy Burkhart, Cheryl Ramberg, Patsy Johnson, Edna Crum, Delores Langford, Anne Hatterscheid, Margaret Stein, Francis Mclntyre, Pauline Terry, Elizabeth Lewis. SECOND ROW: Molly Ware, Carol Geddes, Judy Nordling, Mary Lou Baker, Marian Rand, Patricia Riley, Judy Parks, Sharon Code, Judy Piper, Larice Hummel, Bonnie Rand, Barbara Kirbey, Sharon Wells. THIRD ROW: Donna Milford, Betty Eddy, Terry Russell, Judy Hill, Ginger Busenbark, Brooke Young, Elizabeth Morrissey, Mary Jean Carey, Donna Kenny, Paula Long, Joanne Berfucci, Peggy Mclntyre, Sharon Bentlift. FOURTH ROW: Dorthy Andrus, Sandra Carroll, Carol Cowan, Bev Wandling, Sue Chitwood, Judy Stewart, Donna Torkelson, Caroline Mahoney, Mary Wilbur, Freda Severson. MR. SHINN DAVE FORREST Advisor President Key Club, the young Kiwanis of R.H.S., was extremely successful in serving the school and community. They sponsored the Sweetheart Ball, participated in Campus clean-up and helped Country Store. Other activities included Camp Tyee clean-up, Pee Wee Football Jamboree, and State Convention. Dave Forrest ably led the club, assisted by Dick Peterson, Vice-President, Mike Murphy, Secretary, Tom Heinz, Treasurer, Bill Friday, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mr. Shinn, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Tom Heinz, Bob Richman, Bob Scott, Eddie Lorenzen, Jeremy Holladay, Tom Lindell, Harvey McClune, Dave Forrest, Howard Sohn. SECOND ROW: Ted Kruysman, John Puttman, Melvin Bing, Bernie Young, Ted Sohn, George Yost, Brian Pargeter, Terry Akers, Larry Fredrickson, Frank Webster. THIRD ROW: Mike Murphy, Don Loomis, Dick Peterson, Tom Tomashek, C. B. Simons, Bill Friday, Larry Rains, Barry Dawkins, Mike Cavin, Gary Sanders. PEGGY BUNDY MRS. MONGER President Advisor WW T Carrying on The function of The library as a service To The high school students is The purpose of The Library Club. Routine duTies are assigned To The members by The advisor, Mrs. Monger. One of The highlighTs for The year was being host of The Spring Conference for The Douglas County Library Association. Other social functions included The New Book Tea held for The faculty, field Trips and a coast Trip in The spring. President, Peggy Bundy was assisted by Sandra Buckingham, Vice-President, Verla Bateman, Secretary, Tamyra Campbell, Treasurer, Ann Hatter- scheid, Historian, and Mrs. Monger, Advisor. FlRST ROW: Beverly Ospald, Virginia Lynn, Pat O'Mara, Pat Ladd, Verla Bateman, Joyce Smith, Lola Nicholson, Stephanie Thomas, Virgie Walls, lla Sweet. SECOND ROW: Peggy Bundy, Shirley Smith, Sharon Allen, Dorothy Andrus, Charlotte Gray, Sandra Buckingham, Tammy Campbell, Doris String- fellow, Frances Galloway, Judy Jacoby, Connie Kenworthy, Gloria Miller, Denise Myers, Ann Hatter- scheid, Neva Pfaff, Raygene Allen. MRS. FREAD MR. BAILY LARRY CRAIN Advisors President , . .lac Spanish Club, in their second year of existence, had a very colorful year. Their activities, all with a heavy Spanish influence, included a radio program for Pan American week, an elaborate display on the bulletin board, an annual one taking Spanish. Officers were Larry Crain, President, Darry Callahan, Vice-President, Janet Inman, Secretary-Treasurer, Spike Dillon, Artist, Mrs. Fread and Mr. Bailey, Advisors. FIRST ROW: Valorie Haaf, Bonnie Jones, Marlene Thomas, Janet Inman, Myrna Marsters, Elizabeth Lewis, Wyona Bailey. SECOND ROW: David Parks, Michale Collins, Candy Collins, Paula Long, La Reece Hummel, Anne Svarverud. THIRD ROW: Pat Muller, Spike Dillon, Larry Crain, Stephanie Briggs, Virgie Walls, Lena Hart, Susan Chitwood. FOURTH ROW: Howard Raade, Bill Kirkpatrick, David Lewis, Douglas Cahill, Darry Callahan, Earl Glines. Saint's Day picnic and various guest speakers. Membership was open to any- MRS. RIFFE TOM HEINZ MR. BARNECK President Advisors T National Honor Society, whose high standards are a goal for every high school student, creates enthusiasm for scholarship. Membership is not only based on a minimum grade average of 1.8, but also on such qualities as Character, Service and Leadership. Being, primarily, a service organization, Honor Society gave their annual Christmas basket to a needy family, assisted with open house, and awarded three scholarships to graduating seniors. They raised the scholarship funds by selling book covers at registration and annual covers later in the year. Tom Heinz ably led the club assisted by Tom Lindell, Vice-President, Marilyn Todd, Secretary? Barbara Miller, Treasurer, Mrs. Ritfe and Mr. Barneck, Advisors. .. Q l 4- 44 FlRST ROW: Arlene Horton, Moya Schearer, Kathy Rooney, Faye Reeder, Alice Hamilton, Marilyn Todd, Deanna Payton, Pat O'Mara. SECOND ROW: Sharon Wicks, Peggy Bundy, Jean Lesher, Shari Akers, Jo Ann Severson, Bonnie Jones, Nancy Barker, Charleen West, Linda Dilworth, Sharon Lyons, Sue Byron. THIRD ROW: Shirleen Cottrell, Sally Myers, Stephanie Briggs, Janet Martin, Darlene Lewellyn, Deanna Dilworth, Nancy Stewart, Barbara Miller, Sally Hill, Gilbert Langholff, Charles Bryden, Wayne Hutchins, Tom Heinz. FOURTH ROW: Ted Sohn, Tom Lindell Jeremy Halladay, Don Loomis, Tom Tomashek, Dick Peterson, Don Miller, Stan Brown, Nick Lehrback, John Stewart, Roy Hedine, Terry Doyle. TRIPP SIMMS President D The Nu Delta Club, meaning youth on the Beam, is a High School club organized to maintain Christian fellowship among the young people of various churches in our community. This interdenominational club, open to all students interested in Christian activities, has one of the largest active membership, this year 169. The officers are President, Trip Simms, Vice-President, Gilbert Langholff, Secretary, Joyce Smith, Treasurer, Deanna Pugh, Program Chairman, Gayle Harris. 1 l FIRST ROW: Norma Totton, Joyce Clute, Diane Brittell, Lorena McCright, Elva Morris, Becky Hill, Paula Haas, Dawna Hutchins, Beverly Baxter, Ginger Harris, Vickie Bean, Sandy Beber, Lois Rockwell, Pauline Terry, Linda Gray, Cheryl Ramberg, Carol Geddes, Roberta Keefe, Bonnie Rand, Carol Suver, Judy Wilkes, Donna Lane, Carla Peters, Punky Stone. SECOND ROW: Margaret Bryan, Merilee Kummer, Mary Lou Engdahl, Kathy Strain, Kathy Burke, Gloria Reinhart, Carolyne Mohr, Carolyn Edwards, Candy Collins, Barbara Kelsay, Sandra Dooley, Rose Mary McCardia, Gail Lindberg, Paula Long, Nancy Ericson, Sharon Willey, Carole Lindell, Syvia Rogndahl, Dennice Myers, Jerrolyn Palmer, Judy Seitz. THIRD ROW: Katherine Gray, Eva Gardner, Sharon Bintliff, Doris Pilger, Deanea Sims, Jean Mayfield, Shirley Gillispie, Mardella Landers, Patty Patton, Ruth Mathews, Judy Patton, Betty Lou Yundt, Sharon Burgess, Allison Pfaff, Christine Linder, Merrianna Fray. FOURTH ROW: Tina Oldaker, Jean Nelson, Bobbi Hebard, Deanea Simms, Charlene Thompson, Sandy Butler, Hiather Pepple, Stephanie Fowler, Kay Chapman, Janet Weikum, Kathie Madsen, Pete Rutter, Mike Cole, Bob Sylwester, Danny Fromdahl, Lon Stratton, Tom Hagg, Ray Lehne, Terry Goddard, Addison Talbot, Jim Lamka, Newell Morgan, .Frank Leester. MR. ROCKWELL Advisor Nu Delta is under the direction of Mr. Henry Rockwell, teacher sponsor, Mrs. Selmar Hutchins, parent sponsor, and Mrs. Ralph Arensmeier, who founded the club in 1950. The presentation of the Easter Assembly in cooperation with the music department has become an annual affair. Other activities include a Homecoming party, Christ- mas basket to a needy family, a lovely formal spring banquet, at which a two hundred dollar scholarship is given to a worthy senior to help further their education. is 1 3 Q FIRST ROW: Louise Toles, Betty Buckwalter, Gail Harris, Winzora Paul, Paulette Talbot, Virginia Fenn, Diane Olson, Zeta Sanders, Sandra Jones, Jeanette Niswonger, Sharon Barlow, Judy Waller, Joan Person, Sheryl Swenson, Martha Dement, Sue Joiner, Gail Crittenden, Joyce Smith, Alta Glenn, Joanne Freeman, Sandy Siems, Judy Glenz, John Richardson, Karen Skeels, James Brock, Alex McDowell. SECOND ROW: Wendy Bingham, Peggy Woodall, Sharlene West, Strickling, Sue Hones, Audrey Marxia, Bernard, Deanna Pugh, Bryan, Joanne Severson, Nancy Dick Sylwester, Pat DeBau, Lena Harry Carmichael, Bernie Young, Kay Pilger, Barbro Skoog, Linda Holcomb, Judy Stewart, Judy Piper, Mary Ralston, Marilyn Martin, Bonnie Holmes, Nancy Stewart, Linda Neilsen, Karen Drager, Virginia Lynn, Linda Dilworth. THIRD ROW: Sherrill, Chapman, Peggy Bundy, Jean Lesher, Faye Reeder, Janis Barker, Trip Simms, Carl Stewart, Wayne Hutchins, Gilbert Langholff, Hart, Barbara Forbes, Velva Holcomb, Carolyn Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Scofield, Ralph Brown, Spike Dillon, Nick Lehrbach, Don Miller, Beryl Currier, John Stewart, Gordon Hielseth, Rod Hoenisch, Steve John, Larry Totton, Jim Aten, Gary Heichel, Verla Bateman, Lynn Damon, June McLish. MRS. SLOCUM Head Secretary The purpose of Office Practice is to create real office situations apart from the class- room. The girls, under the supervision of Mrs. Slocum, received practical office ex- perience with helpful advice on short-cuts in routine work. The girls' course of study included operating of the duplicating and mimeographing machines, answering the telephone, using the dictionary, and the taking of weekly spelling tests. FIRST ROW: Sandy Ulam, Mary Anne Nolen, Linda Damon, Charlee Packer, Zoe Ann Dyer, Deanna Payton, Kathy Rooney, Franci Brown, Gaye Warren. SECOND ROW: Nancy Barker, Karen Drager, Barbara Forbes, Gladys Ollivant, Shari Akers, Faye Reeder, Moya Schaerer, Gloria Miller. THIRD ROW: Beverley Lorentz, Sally Myers, Sharon Dick, Gloria Lian, Donna Hamilton, Ethel Purcival, Barbara Brown, Gertrude Linson, Donna Metzger, Annette Lehman, Sue Meredith ROY HEDINE MR. SCHREIBER President Advisor A new club, Polyvacs, was formed to provide those students interested in mathe- matics additional opportunities for math study and to promote interest among the other students. Each member worked on a project and the club made a device to aid learning ot the binary system. Three advisors, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Larson, and Mr. Shinn assisted the club in all its proiects. Officers were Roy Hedine, President, Stephanie Briggs, Vice-President-Treasurer, Tim Toman, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Stephanie Briggs, Jim O'Brian, Pat Pennell. SECOND ROW: Steve Carlson, Tim Toman, Harry Carmichael. LEX GILMAN President Pepsters created school spirit, promoted sportsmanship and helped provide pep at all home games and some out of town games. This year the Pepsters changed their outfits by adding black shoes, Indian Emblems, and Pep pins. The club started a new tradition of marching in at all games and singing the school song after the game. The first dance of the year, the Kickoff Hop, was sponsored by the club. FIRST ROW: Sharon Wells, Mary Keel, Shirley Gillespie, Kay Johnson, Darlene Butler, Judy Endicott, Carolyn Turnner, Mary Lynn Rose, Adair Flann, Helen Benson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Edwards, Sharon Terrell, Sandy Brown, Pat Dodge, Patty Dent, Gwen Robinson, Rugene Gee, Gerru Garrett, Bonnie Holmes, Judy Glenz, Carol Fredlund. THIRD ROW: Janice Stevens, Marcia Bernard, Janet Reed, Diane Harder, Gerry Burgess, Donna Esselstrom, Gayle Harris, Cheryl Ryan, Shirley Birchfield, Mary Lou Owens, Candy Collins. MRS. CLARKE MRS. WATSON Advisor Advisor ge: Vz? ga: 7! The Pepsters had a very successful year under these officers: President, Lexalyn Gilman, Vice-President, Patty Dent, Secretary, Janet Reed, Attendance Secretary, Mary Lou Owens, Treasurer, Becky Roberts, Sergeant-at-Arms, Pat Dodge, Co-Chairmen of paints, Rugene Gee and Shirley Birchfield, and Advisors Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Watson. FIRST ROW: Becky Roberts, Mary Ann Perley, Lex Gilman, Joyce Olson, Kathy Corkrum, Lynn Forrest, Merilee Scherner, Bonnie Sweem, Pat Moran, Gerry Flink, Janet Weikum. SECOND ROW: Carol Naas, Dianne Stoffel, Barbara Wood, Janet Riley, Pam Hannon, Karen Wishart, Gloria Fordham, Ginger Harris, Judy Duffy, Vicki Bean, Judy Nordling, Beverly Baxter, Ellen Canoy. THIRD ROW: Maureen Hallmark, Betty Lou Yundt, Kathy Oakley, Ruth Thomason, Mary Pat Thatcher, Alayne Serafin, Linda Williams, Gloria Van Horn, Darlene Carew, Judy Christensen, Cindy Seavoll, Sharon Stark, Lois Bryant, Mary Lou Baker. MR. WILKIE SHIRLEEN COTTRELL Advisor President ad! and The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society whose members must be on the Orange-R or Umpqua Staff and have a grade point average of 1.8. They held regular meetings and had a banquet for the installation of new members. The Orange-R Staff and their work were featured by the Quill and Scroll Magazine. Of- ficers tor this year were Shirleen Cottrell, President, Wendy Bingham, Vice-President, Penny Bevans, Secretary, Jerry Healy, Treasurer, Gerry Flink, Sergeant-at-Armsg The- rese Layton, Reporter. Mr. Wilkie was club advisor. FIRST ROW: Kathy Rooney, Larry Crain, Jerry Healy. SECOND ROW: Penny Bevans, Therese Layton, Gerry Flink, Wendy Bingham, Janice Stevens. THIRD ROW: Stan Brown, Ted Sohn, Dick Peterson, Mike Murphy, Lynn Baxter. TOM HEINZ MR. BULFINCH President Advisor Striving hard to bring Speech activities closer to the students and the public, the Speech Club worked hard on contests throughout the year. They helped with the interclass speech contest and sent a team of students to Ashland. Although the Ashland Conference was not competitive, the students received valuable criticisms. The District and State Speech Contests were two more big projects for the year. Tom Heinz ably served as President, with Mike Murphy, Vice-President, Marilyn Martin, Treasurer, Myrla Magness, Publicity Chairman, and Mr. Bulfinch, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Myrla Magness, Wendy Bingham. SECOND ROW: Sabra Unrath, Billye Whorton, Jean lesher, Marilyn Martin. THIRD ROW: Harry Carmichael, Tom Heinz, Mike Murphy, Ted Sohn, Steve McCarthy. ,J S- S . Clell Holteen is employed by Lockwood Ralph Brown is employed by Jackson 81 Giles Kenneth Johnson is employed at the Umpqua Motors in the parts department. Motor Parts. Hotel as a cook. 7 Kenny Jacobs, T 81 I President first semester, is Dale Yow, T 81 I President second semester, is employed by Southern Oregon Diesel 81 Electric employed by Roseburg Sheet Metal. Company. 'YW 4 s .gf Magi Puwkeedr Carl Arvidson acts as a keymaker at J.C. Larry Gillam is employed by M 84 M Printers. -le Y Long Wofks 55 Shipping Clefk at Niel- Sporting Goods, sen's Saw 81 Manufacturing. I32 . if, Gary Johnson as employed by Sayre Volks Mike Elam is employed by Keystone Machine Walt Russell is employed by Nelson 81 Pyle wagen Sales 8- Service Works. Woodworking Company Although the main purpose of Trades and lndustry class is to de- velop self-confidence, skill, and good workmanship by actual ex- perience, the members hold activi- ties as a club throughout the year. This year, T8tl had a Christmas tree sale and an Employer-Em- ployee Banquet. This class, com- posed ot Juniors and Seniors, at- tends only three classes a day, de- voting the rest of the day to var- ious iobs they hold in the com- munity. Gary Gardner is employed by Nlelsens Market Mr Kennedy although new at Roseburg High in the Stock Room his T l boys through a very successful Butch Robinson is employed by Nielsens Ruth Simpson is employed by Spic 81 Span Bob Caudill is employed by the Douglas Saw 81 Manufacturing Bakery. Supply Company MR. WOLF MIKE BLOMQUIST AdViS0I' President Our high school car club, The Torquers, promoted safe driving Throughout The year. Their officers this year were Mike Blornquisf, President, Jack Heeter, Vice-Presidenfg Irving Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Wolf was their advisor. FIRST ROW: Harvey McClune, Ed Bagwell, Art Luckett, Mike Blomquist, SECOND ROW: Irving Anderson, John Heefer, Nels Paulson, Don McGhehey, Bill Irving. THIRD ROW: Dennis Farnworth, Vall Kloeckner, Don Miller, Leroy Sullivan, Kent Wishart, Nick Lehrbach. CARMEN WELLS MISS Rl5TY President Advisor Zed? za- 715- Principally a service organization, Beth Randall Tri-Hi-Y had charity and service ac- tivities throughout the year. They ushered for the Messiah, made a Christmas basket for a needy family, and put on a skit for an assembly. They also had several money raising proiects and parties for the members. Carmen Erskine was President, as- sisted by Maureen Hallmark, Vice-President, Sally Myers, Secretary, Kathy Oakley, Treasurer, Beverly McCoy, Chaplain. Miss Risty was advisor to the club. 'Nb F? FIRST ROW: Lois Bryant, Lex Gilman, Carmen Wells, Sue Jones. SECOND ROW: Marcia Bernard, Beverley McCoy, Kathi Oakley, Judy Glenz, Sherrill Chapman, Maureen Hallmark. THIRD ROW: Janet Reed, Sharon Dick, Sally Myers, Karen Trimble, Linda Neal, Mary Ralston. MlSS SPOONER LINDA STRICKLING Advisor President ww ez- We- Wakiya Tri-Hi-Y, a Christian service organization, had many activities this year. The club took part in a Youth and Government Program which included pre-registration. Other activities were a Christmas party, induction of new members, and a workshop which gave the officers a complete orientation of their duties. Linda Strickling, who served as President, was assisted by Penny Bevans, Vice-President, Gaye Warren, Secretary, Janice Stevens, Treasurer, Darlene Butler, Chaplain, Patty Dent, Historian, Rugene Gee, parliamentarian, the club was advised by Miss Spooner. FIRST ROW: Nancy Barker, Patty Dent, Gaye Warren, Darlene Butler, Linda Strickling, Penny Bevans, Janice Stevens, Rugene Gee. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Sweem, Penny Ostrancler, Mary Jane Burnett, Judy Hosford, Pat Dodge, Kay Veberes, Gloria Lian. THIRD ROW: Kay Johnson, Marilyn Helland, Charlotte Bartram, Susan Brusseau, Linda Ellison, Anna Lee Felt, Delores Lankford. MARY RALSTON MRS. CLARKE President Advisor I The Tumbling Club was not only active during performances but also in the num- ber of performances they gave. Activities this year were entertainment at basketball games, V. A. Hospital, TV, and various clubs around town. Mary Ralston was the club's President, Shirley Birchfield, Vice-President, Gwen Robinson, Secretary-Treas- urer, Nancy Dunn, Program Chairman, Yolanda DeChiara, Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Clarke, Advisor. FIRST ROW: Shirley Birchfielcl, Kitty Skates, Carol Tallon, Barbara Kelsay, Margaret Thomason, Nancy Dunn. SECOND ROW: Mary Ralston, Margaret Bryan, Margaret Carlson, Pam Davis, Ginger Harris, Sue Ladd, Gwen Robinson, Gerry Garrett. LOREN OLSON President The purpose of Varsity R is to extend services in any way possible to the school and the community. This year the officers devoted a great deal of time to develop a merit system. The system is based on individual service and the two seniors with' the highest merits total at the end of the school year will receive large Varsity R blankets. Merits are awarded on the basis of meetings attended, scholarship, par- ticipation in sports by seasons, service and conduct. The club appointed a permanent committee responsible for non-seasonal activities such as assemblies, bleachers, and dances. A seasonal committee was also appointed to be reponsible for such projects as lining football and baseball fields and taking tickets. Officiating officers were: Loren Olsen, President, Steven John, Vice-President, Le Roy Sullivan, Secretary, Bob Eddy, Treasurer, Jerry Humphreys, Sergeant-at-Arms. The advisors were Mr. Harper, Mr. Simons, and Mr. Thompson. FIRST ROW: Nels Paulson, Dick Harpe, Frank Walters, Bob Steele, John Anttonen, Gilbert Langholff, Bill Sherwood, Gary Sanders, Greg Stevens, Don Green, Loren Olson, Rod Hoenish, Bob Eddy, Bill Friday. SECOND ROW: Duane Starr, Steve John, Bill Wennerberg, Dave Montgomery, Jerry Long, Pat Denton, Tom Tomashek, C. B. Simons, John Svoboda, John Puttman, Terry Travess, Dave Flury, Joe Michels, Larry Melhoff. THlRD ROW: Leroy Sullivan, Doug Frisbee, Frank Webster, Barry Serafin, Tom Kolberg, Stan Brown, Jeremy Halladay, Felix Raddatz, Doug Nielsen, Bill Kelsay, Tom Barrong, Bob Richman, Dennis Carter, Silvanus Hunt, Jerry Humphreys, Bill White, Eugene Endicott. M ' ,alan ' VARSITY R OFFlCERS-FIRST ROW: Jerry Humphreys, Bob Eddy. SECOND ROW: Steve John, Loren Olson, LeRoy Sullivan, N' 0 , fy GRADUATING SENIORS OF VARSITY R -FIRST ROW: Dick Harpe, Frank Walter, Bob Steele, John Anttonen, Gilbert Langholff, Bill Sherwood, Gary Sanders, Greg Stevens, Don Green, Loren Olson, Rod Hoenisch, SECOND ROW: Bill Wennerberg, Dave Montgomery, Jerry Long, Pat Denton, Tom Tomashek, C, B, Simons, John Svoboda, John Puttman, Terry Travess, Dave Flury. THIRD ROW: Frank Webster, Barry Serafin, Ted Kolberg, Stan Brown, Jeremy Halladay, Felix Raddatz, Doug Nielsen, Tom Barrong, Jim Coon, Bob Richman. MR. STRASBURG BILL FRIDAY Advisor President W a Warrior Guard as a service organization attended and assisted at all home games. Their many duties included selling programs, parking cars, taking tickets, and in- structing spectators as to rules and school policies. They also helped as guardians of the gates and doors during school activities. Their hard work all year long for the betterment of our school activities earned the praise of the whole student body. Big Chief for the year was Bill Friday and Little Chief was Tom Walsh. TVN FIRST ROW: Dave Dominico, Dennis Murphy, Glenn Slead, Corky Cotton. SECOND ROW: Ralph Thronburg, Ted Kruysman, Tom Walsh, Bill Friday. DOUG NlELSEN MR. HOPKINS President Advisor O I The Medicine Men, a newly organized looys' pep group, replace The former white shirt section this year. The members wore orange shirts and created more school spirit at games. They also helped in clean-up and aided The Rally Squad. Mr. Hopkins was advisor to the club. Officers were Doug Nielsen, President, Barry Serafin, Vice-Presi- dent, Loren Olson, Secretary-Treasurer, Greg Stevens, Sergeant-at-Arms. FIRST ROW: Nick Cate, Louis Roelle, Doug Neilsen, John Svoboda, Bill Wennerberg, Pat Denton, Bill West, Loren Olson, Bill Sherwood. 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Public performances were the annual operetta, Baccalaureate, Roseburg Symphony, Fall Concert, and numerous TV appearances. Serving as Presi- dent tor the club was Judy Putnam, first nine weeks, and Gayle Harris, the remainder of the year. Aiding Gayle were Beverly Baxter, Student Director, Gari Emmitt, Secre- tary, Betty Lou Yundt, Accompanist, and Mr. Robins, Advisor. FIRST ROW Judy Ospald Penny Ostrander Kitty Skat s Shirley Birchtield Judy Duffy Betty Fee Betty Lou Uundt SECOND ROW Beverly Baxter Judy Hebard Susan Beattie Sue Barnhart Doris Pilqer Lucille Street Kwrcn Parrott Gari Emmitt Nancy Stacey THIRD ROW Janet Inman Mirdelli Landers Sherry Stowers Gladys Williams Wanda Willhoit Judy Putnam Gayle Harris Jerilyn Jacoby Cwrole Robertson Sharon Burgess Janice Putnam FOURTH ROW Sylvia Caly Karen Wishart Sandy Rudd Betty Northey, Peggy Bailey, Ann Hatterscheid, .udy Waller, Betty Buclcvvalter, Carolyn Turner, Kathy Madsen, Anne Svarerud, Margaret Stein, Shirley Courtney. 0 Orchestra held a regular class period that pro- vided its Twelve members with study on their various instruments. Because of their small class enrollment, they were unable to plan any activ- ities or public appearances. MRS. SPINDLE Director FIRST ROW: Jim Robertson, Chuck Morene, Dianne Palm, Bruce Barneburg, Bette Jensen, Ruth Thoma- son. SECOND ROW: Newell Morgan, Clayton Johnson, Val Maior, Jerry Frear, Walter Arvidson, Victor White. JEREMY HALLADAY, President SALLY HILL, Accompanist 4... A Cappella is the goal set for all serious music students in high school. Under the direction of Mr. Robins, the choir is in constant preparation for public events. Members travel to different parts of the state attending concerts -and competing in contests. All-Northwest and All-State choirs are especially strived for by the students. Other activities throughout the year were the annual .. N nn FIRST ROW: Judie Jacoby, Stephanie Thomas, Alice Hamilton, Franci Brown, Lex Gilman, Therese Layton, Nancy Stewart, Linda Strickling, Marilyn Todd, Mary Ralston, Bonnie Holmes, Carmen Wells, Sue Jones, Mary Clapperton, Deanna Payton, SECOND ROW: Elaine Reiser, Pat Fromdahl, Ruth Paulson, Alayne Serafin, Verla Bateman, Barbro Skoog, Ernie Foree,'Gary Cox, Spike Dillon, Melvin Bohme, Wayne English, Norman Hill, Jeanette Schweitzer, Lorna Cummins, Sally Hill, Jerry Healy, Ricki Hukari. THlRD ROW: Barbara Gadway, Nell Taylor, Shannon Doyle, Marilyn Helland, Johnetta O Fall Concert, the operetta, Plain and Fancy, spring Oregon Com- posers Concert, several television shows, and commencement. Jeremy Halladay was President. Tom Heinz was Student Direc- tor, and Mary Ralston was Secretary. Three girls, Sally Hill, Alice Hamilton, and Barbara Gadvvay, accompanied the choir. Smith, Lynn Williams, Jim Douglas, Jim Keefe, Dennis Cumpston, John Todd, Tom Heinz, Jim Webster Peggy Bundy, Sally Myers, Karen Skeels, Shirleen Cottrell, Sharon Allen. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Wise Larry Hink, Bob Scott, Eugene Barrett, Gene Endicott, Rod Hoenisch, Larry Mehlhoff, Dave Fromdahl Dick Peterson, Jeremy Halladay, George Yost, Larry Fredrickson, Frank Webster, Melvin Scofield Russell Steiner, Gary Sanders, Lynn Baxter, Dave Forrest. Left to right: Linda Strickling, Marilyn Todd, Nancy Stewart. FIRST ROW: Penny Ostrander, Carolyn Turner, Beverly Baxter, Sandy Rudd, Betty Fee. SECOND ROW: Sharon Burgess, Betty Lou Yundt, Janice Putnam. FOURTH ROW: Ann Hotterscheid, Karen Steen, Karen Wishart. I48 QQ ,I Janice and Judy Putnam ll l wffedlfefe 0405 KNEELING: Gary Cox, Melvin Bohme. STANDING: Spike Dillon, Ernie Foree. LEFT SIDE: Linda Strickling, Jim Douglas, Ricki Hukari, Tom Heinz, Marilyn Todd, Gary Cox, Barbara Gadway. 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Gaye Warren completed her second year as Drum Maiorette. Sue Ladd, Dar- lene Hurd, Linda Buck, and D'Ann Fullerton composed the rest of the group. Mr. Withnell was the advisor. fi GAYE WARREN KAY VEBERES Drum Maiorette v BARRY SERAFIN President Seventy-one students comprised the Roseburg High Concert Band. This group presented two public concerts during the year and also attended the Southern Oregon Band Contest in April. FIRST ROW: Myrna Marsters, Barbro Skoog, Freida Severson, LindabSmith, Judy Patton, Roberta Keefe, Carole Lindell, Steve Carlson. SECOND ROW: Doris Pilger, Karen' Freeman, Charles Bryden, Sandra Duley, Irving Anderson, Bob Francies, Sue Byron, Melvin Saunders, George Ives, David Lewis, Brace Phillips, Janet Weikum, Lawrence Welch, Trudie Ott. THIRD ROW: Ted Flink, Larry Keith, Ronald Johnson, Walter Edmonds, Nancy Barker, Al Nadby, Stephaine Thomas, Morris Kelley, Art Luckett, Shari Akers, 4 ii xiii: 9 wx: :av -W. in 'ff' L L L if?E.'1Q.r k iii. Wk 'S .Bear . I qw' 'K Mx ' .Q N gf ' ff . f f ,, . as ni w ' W , Q Y ,.,k ,, V t ggi: K K f 4- by ..,, ,pf N' k V -X 5 fb M '?f 1 I 9' if ff kjgqv., Vp Jg:g , A gy' N K Sw X L' ,A-SW -L W ff H . - N .AEE H , j gif? Wi .55 1 5 k N ' ,Wk I A ,J 7,-ig' 4 A W'-fL if Q Q r, K .N W 1, xg' M: YL - V, J ky -s .V , ,nf f 2 Wg L' z L21 5 ' A . V, F 3 f f f gi V ,IA ig, e 3 ' L ' m 1 ,VIV u N. . X V ii? I ,. X Lg L AWK ,V. S, 15? 95351 Q 'P' M qwf . sv? We A ,351 ' LE: X A an 1 K ba if 2 A35 395i vw -Q 'Q 6, fi .e,,gAm' .2 Waist? 432 H . ' Z. wigirfkfijff Q. 355 MIKE MURPHY LARRY CRAIN MR. WILKIE Editor CofEditor Advisor ' 54444637 .. fl--, ,r,..1,-.,,..,,,. . 'gm f--...,,, ,Way ., -pf-,.,. ! ? T uv sr 'W in linvwun. ' .M .heels 'Tis From left Io right: Penny Bevans, Wendy Binghgm, Mike Murphy, Jerry Healy, Gerry Flink, Slwirleen Cottrell, Larry Crain. I58 SH 'u r s r 1 sg . X ' s IRLEEN COTTRELL I ' GERRY FLINK JERRY HEALY News Editqr ' Business Manager Feature Edlfgr 1 I ! ,'n Q l . ' 'The Orange R, usually a sim5- or eight-page paper, is published twice a monti.. Thrstaff collects 'and writes all news, features, and editorials used in the paper. Make-up, page-lay-out, and copy-reading is done during class hours. To finance the school paper's operation, a portion of the student body card money is credited to the upaper's,account. The balance, about half, is made up by selling advertising to local businessmen. l This year the staff was under a co-editorship with Mike Murphy and Larry Crain sharing the honors land the hard workl. Other staff members were Wendy Bingham, Managing Editor, Shirleen Cottrell, News Editor, Jerry Healy, Feature Editor, Gerry Flink, Business Manager, Penny Bevans, Advertising Manager, Lynn Baxter, Sports Editor. l In addition to running the paper, the staff conclucts the Journalism Club. Here non-enrolled members may learn reporting and writing under the direction of mem- bers of the regular staff. Something to be especially proud of this year is the national recognition the Orange R has received for its excellence in quality from the International Honorary So- ciety, The Quill and Scroll. x n. Penny Bevans, Mike Murphy, Shirleen Cottrell. Wendy Bingham, Jerry Healy, Gerry Flank , MISS RANDALL FAYE REEDER Advisor President , 1 The largest and one of the most active clubs at R,H.S. is Girls' League. Every girl is a member, although voting depends on payment of dues. Meetings are held each month where one of the highest honors in high school is bestowed on a senior girl. Each Girl of the Month is chosen for an outstanding quality picked to represent that month. Besides Girl of the Month, each meeting includes reports from repre- sentatives sent to Woman's Club, old and new business, committee reports, and special entertainment. The club also awards a S100 scholarship to a senior girl, in- vites the mothers of each class to one meeting during the year, and holds a Big and Little Sister Tea. Leading the club in these and many more projects are Faye Reeder, President, Joanne Freeman, Vice-President, Mary Ann Nolan, Secretary, Pat O'Mara, Treasurer, Pat Desbiens, Marshal, Class Representatives are Marilyn Todd, Senior, Sandra Brown, Junior, Virginia Harris, Sophomore, Sue Aiken, Freshman. FIRST ROW: Pat Desbiens, Joanne Freeman, Faye Reeder, Mary Ann Nolen, Pat O'Mara. SECOND ROW Moya Schaefer, Susan Aiken, Ginger Harris, Marilyn Todd, Sandy Brown, Judie Jacoby, Joan Person. , a. 1. '-ifzfifi Kms . ff' if f V fa? ,EQ MQ! ,W ,Jr ' HW Queen Sue Meredith reigned over Homecoming The Queen's dance, dance. FF , ll Color day at Roseburg High started the Homecoming activities on October 31, 1958. Although a downtown rally was planned, afternoon rain prevented it, and an inside rally was held instead. Sue Meredith was crowned Homecoming Queen during this rally. Then an 8:00 kick-off started the long awaited game against Marshfield. Al- though we lost this important one, spirit was still high when, afterward, the Rally Squad sponsored the dance Orange and Black. Reigning over all these activities were Queen Sue Meredith and her court, Mary Ralston, Carmen Wells, Marilyn Todd, Judie Jacoby, Gaye Warren, and Sandy Ulam. Princess Judy enioys a dance Princess Mariyln Todd, Mary Ralston, and escorts. Couples relax from the well-enjoyed dance. w MARY RALSTQN SANDY ULAM CARMEN ERSKINE I 0 QUEEN SUE MEREDITH GAYE WARREN MARILYN TODD JUDIE JACOBY GARY SANDERS, King ,tc l .2 FIRST ROW: Mary Ralston, Sue Meredith, Sandy Ulam. SECOND ROW: Bob Scott, Gary BARBARA BROWN Sanders, Dave Forrest, THIRD ROW: Barbara Brown, Annette Lehman, Joanne Freeman. Q ,Luk SUE MEREDITH DAVE FORREST MARY RALSTON ANNETTE LEHMAN BOB SCOTT SANDY ULAM 2 To bring back The old tradition of Yell King, Roseburg had Gary Sanders To lead The squad this year. And lead he did, making This group one of the best, boosting spirits at every pep rally and game. Gary and the other two boys on the squad, Dave Forrest and Bob Scott, teamed up on new yells, The girls also had some yells of Their own. Of course, They all worked together on many new and old ones too. With the aid of a terrific pep band, Mary Ralston, Sue Meredith, Barbara Brown, Sandy Ulam, An- nette Lehman, and Joanne Freeman made a big hit with their dance routine, adding color and variety at all the games. Alternates This year were Pat Fromdahl and Carol Fray. These two were ever urging The J.V. Team also. FP , JOANNE FREEMAN CAROL FRAY Alternate PAT FROMDAHL Alternate Princesses Kathy Rooney, Lex Gilman, Barbara Miller, Queen Nancy Stewart, and Princesses Faye Reeder, Donna Metzger, Sue Jones, and their managers pose for the cameraman. Barry Serafin crowns Queen Nancy as Wayne Hutchins, Faye Reeder, and Gary Sanders observe. ' K ffl' rc. . 5 I . . , hh - f X gn '51 Everyone enioyed the booths and games at the Senior Class Carnival. de 5?bw The Centennial Year was also represented during the Senior Class Carnival on November 14, 1958. Booths were divided into five groups, each represented an im- portant era of the past century. All seniors working in booths wore costurnes befitting the era in which they worked. The sideshow, too, was in Centennial style fea- turing acts that represented highlights of the century. Crowds of students, townspeople, and out-of-towners enjoyed the various games and activities offered. A night of very successful entertainment was climaxed by the crowning of Nancy Stewart as Carnival Queen. Princesses sold tickets until the last minute. SUE JONES DONNA METZGER KATHY ROONEY QUEEN NANCY STEWART FAYE REEDER LEX GILMAN BARBARA MILLER Bill Neuner, Dean McCargar. MISS HEIDENREICH Director Paul Dillon, Jody Corkrum, Carolyn Sinclair, Loretta Desbiens nn , S n When a mild-mannered detective writer, Lester Pelham, by name, accidentally svval- lows a 575,000 stolen diamond, he and his two assistants are kidnapped by amateur gunmen. To win the woman he loves, Lester with The World's Most Valuable Stomach finally proves, after many false starts, that brains vvin over bravvn every time. This unusual situation was the plot of the T958 Senior Class Play. lnside Lester, a three-act comedy by Fred Carmichael, was presented on May 2 and 3, in the Roseburg High Auditorium. Under the direction ot Miss Joan l-leidenreich, the all-senior cast gave a wonderful performance both nights. The cast included Paul Dil- lon, Lester Pelham, Kathy Fretvvell, Casa, Ona Liles, George Fleming, Loretta Desbiens, Maggie Horton, Nancy Whitaker, Pembina Gordley-Smith. Fine performances were given by the rest of the cast. Paul Dillon, Jody Corkrum, Loretta Desbiens, Bill Neuner, Dean McCarger, Nancy Whittaker, Ona Liles, Kathy Fretvvell, Carolyn Sinclair. Karen Parrett, Art Rosenholm, Gloria Fordham, Steve John, Glenn FRONT ROW: Bob Eddy, Dick Withnell, Penny Bevans. BACK ROW Wilson, Brian Pargeter, Billye Whorton, Wendy Bingham. Bernie Young, Bill Milne, lla Batsch, Mike Murphy, Kay Johnson N' f I 2 ' If Oh, the problems of a father when his daughter contemplates marriage! Invitations . . . guests . . . refreshments . . . flowers . . . dresses, Mr. Banks, played by Mike Murphy, was a father with all these problems on his mind. How they were all solved was the humorous plot of Father of the Bride. This three-act play was presented by the Junior Class on November 21-22, 1958. The supporting cast included lla Batsch, Mrs. Banks, Penny Bevans, Kay Banks, Dick Withnell, Buckley Dunstan, Bill Milne, Tommy Banks, Bernie Young, Ben Banks. Other characters, all portrayed by Juniors, put in fine performances both evenings and made this year's annual Junior Class Play one to be long remembered. MISS MANDELSTAM Director 6 ali 'YQ ofgg 5 Judy Hebard, Steve John, Art Rosenholm, Wendy Bingham, Billye Whorton, Bob Eddy, Bill Milne, lla Batsch, Mike Murphy, Penny Bevans, Dick Withnell, Bernie Young, Karen Parrett, Brian Pargeter, Glenn Wilson, Kay Johnson, Gloria Fordham. Bob Johnson and Shirleen Cottrell 0 The R.H.S. auditorium was the location of the T958 Operetta presented by the Choral Department. Annie Get Your Gun, the rootin'-tootin' saga of the adventures of sharp-shooter Annie Oakley, found Ernie Foree Cas Frank Butlerj shooting it out with two Annies in the persons of Jeannie Gib- bons and Shirleen Cottrell. The auditorium resounded with countless shots as Buffalo Bill CJeremy Halladayi and Chief Sitting Bull CBob Johnsonj cheered Annie on even in defeat, and helped manage her career. Fine performances were also turned in by Tom Heinz, Judie Johnson, Marilyn Todd, Sharon Stratford, Alice Hamilton, and Bob Scott. A' . yy Steve Duncan, Donna Frisk, Shirleen Cottrell, Mary Clapperton, Jerry Healy. I I I ,42 Annie Get Your Gun cast at final rehearsal. Jeremy Halladay, Bob Scoit, Ernie Foree and Shirleen Cottrell Jon Horton, Ted Sohn, Queen Barbara Brown, Sandy Ulam, Paul Fitzgerald, and Dick Meredith. r r r T i T ii 'B ariai it 'K-.r ESCORT: Jon Horton, Queen Barbara Brown, and Ted Sohn. PROM COURT: Denny Ellison, Sue Meredith, Bill Neuner, Donna Metzger, Dick Peterson, Carmen Wells, Jon Horton, Queen Barbara Brown, Ted Sohn, Nancy Stewart, Paul Fitzgerald, Sandy Ulam, Dick Meredith, Barbara Miller. l?58' Dancers, Alvin Butler and Bonnie Holmes, enioy a dance. Judy Hansen and Eddie Bagwell iusf arriving Couples enioy Orienlal atmosphere. Queen Barbara and Jon Horton. Prom goers relax at refreshment table. The Roseburg High School Auditorium, May TO, set the scene for the i958 Junior-Senior Prom. Its theme, Oriental Enchantment, was carried out through the use of such beautiful decorations as Chinese pagodas, oriental murals, Japanese lanterns, and oriental ser- vants wearing colorful kimonos. The Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored the all-night program which included a formal dance, a movie at the Indian Theater, a floor show at the Elks' Hall, and a breakfast at the Moose Hall. Hundreds of couples enioyed the music of Tommy Fox and his orchestra and awaited the crowning of the Queen, Barbara Brown. On Barbara's court were princesses Sue Meredith, Donna Metzger, Carmen Wells, Nancy Stewart, Sandy Ulam, and Barbara Miller, Mary Rals- ton was also a prom princess but she was unable to at- tend. Gloria Bliss, Ron Muggerud, Artie Luckett, and Phyllis Sutton chat between dances. NANCY STEWART DONNA METZGER SANDY ULAM QUEEN BARBARA BROWN SUE MEREDITH BARBARA MILLER CARMEN ERSKINE M T 2 ff-5-'qgf- 'L - 'Ffh mv WFMQ 'O IWA'-f - 'H gf.: -if . u sal' 'S' 2,523 'NPA r 1. 5 ., P. v fa L' 5 fa.: ko' tirfgb xi X. , ALJ. 4 an 'L5,rLq,,5 ,?:a?,,sii' 'E 'Lxh' ' Qi.. , , v S' A 4 ' C -M.-.'91,:pf'iL M P4923 055 f , sn 1' I Y 9 ...fl V EM 1 L -K ,Huey .8 ,L ' Ax . ilk, Lg! if FJ is I: ,, 3 vu! , Il, N is r' !1 Qm kr ig K. W ri .,,fMK,E! at-zlfyig 3, v 5, if 1 K 1- ,, Q QL' AVG ' 'L' 'if PM fi '22 f 'L Q 9' 'LH If 1 J- up Q f' H1 In M, 50' f 'fx 'I' 5 ' FM Wi W 'W.f-ir '--Y R' A -g'-'yi' r ' '-1' 7 Nm' ,ki S ' Y -.Lint r' A is' tl- N if 1, 's N W 45 Q .4-. mmm .Q 1- K. Q Y rg, 'nl tg fx' 'H M van ,., N view f 1,1-..,,,4-t x .A :JA N ,- sul f' 5' .1 4- .. ' 2... -' 9, A N .yy A If 1 x . --4' -Ag f' I ...Q 4' J Q 4. Q., I. ' Q ,, F rf ' , ,fA 5 F fm. X s 'Q' 9 Q b i 0' . . A s K 2 1 1 4 Q 1 L u 7 ,ji Y Me 30. 5 Seniors Iisten for Powp and Circomstartcef' MARJORIE BOWKER 0 Valedictorian PROCESSIONAL INVOCATION SALUTATORY DU BIST DIE RUI-I VALEDICTORY , INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER COMMENCENIENT ADDRESS , EXALTATION WITH A VOICE OF SINGING PRESENTATION OF CLASS PRESENTATION OF DIPLONIAS BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL Senior High Orchestra , Rey, OIsor1 Judy McDaniel SaIIy I-IiII, Pianist Marjorie Boyvker Mr. M. C, Deller Dr, VergiI Dykstra A Cappella A Cappella Mr, Jacoby Mr. Simon S, 7 Mr. Hoyt , Rev, Zehrihg Senior High Orchestra Commencement Speake DR. VERGIL DYKSTRA X, s 'QSC Q 3 HP Il ' H5133 ' ll s'.. fWlf 'fmig 'Q M li 1 ' , ' Q ' S, . XJ. nga? '14 l'? 90 ,'o'o.O94 0 1. 4. , 45' M Q . 11 if ' . - Q ff ig T J f fd' Y ls A 4?rw Do you sometimes fee! Do-It-Yourself has gone overboard? 3 3551 2? A Whats the matter? Havent you ever seen a Thus beastly Amerucan Servlce photographer on the roof before? Jy,,,.--f- N 'M . ,..-u on --...I -'K 1.x 2 4 .- '-Q if . ,1' V X' W My X ,ii M ... I s f' fl! W.. W.. A mm!! Just one of the boys. Who enters here . . . ' A I W, Whaf do YOU See - - - Gary? Music 'ro sleep by. ISI 'K 5532! Oh' You really thunk 509 Don t lust stand there say cheese I1's a 1eacher's life! fair peeking, Gerry! Tromp the . . .? But, Tom . . . 'n sw ff 2 E s sf N. 51 Q! Jw 0 Danny Fromdahi emertams for The Homecomnrfg dance Oh, you plug if in here! Keep it clean, Jim. Bird watchers? What did you say that combination was? i? W.-.-AW 2 f I . ,Ml f ,gm if an , ' m'5'- ' 1?k fV,1 , SmV' ' , 5 gf . N, 0 g . 1 1 is an ' an 5 'i n 1 .ant 3:29 P.M, 4' Akai? S YK 3:30 P.M. 3:35 P.M. 3:33 P.M. 41-- 5 Sa sf T llx t nfl z 'Q iiii anna anal ll' H! If was a hard year. . . It's a woman's world' 1 in -su 9, -ff , -Q., 11 . .. as 1 11 ..,, .T S1 IW Ill Ill 4 . ' ', -., 2 K T --if I Af A W- K A. .,,,,,qqsM The old and The new . . . The gang 1904. .. The gang 1959 k-W 55 U 15 5 N Y 3 Ef f X 5516 AX f X x i Q Q Aly ie -'ii 1 'A u , fmfkf' K 331,00 ' - ?f f -4 Fw. X , x. 1 1,4 AQ ., Q K I SQ, 6' 'Q av. . 6 i x fig, nw -aik'Rwfw:ii'1 , ,L Ae i I X . . '-Ma MW guwakw A ' I' 'm an A QQZ'-ix 1 'fi fav, , x 'Y , . ' ' ev H 7'5r.,,5gQ,4,Wff,U ,- fi . Q in .q-',.,,A,A,.qs ak vw QL L,-,yin ?, f'rvwlYK'l W it '- M ' 'Wim'-A K M , ., if wnwgu' M MN R ' .W J ., Q f W, 1 - f' I A fist! hi' V . 'G Mk: gg 'Nam Ya v 'K' I89 .QSM ,. 3, ., Q. ,,,. 5 ,gif .JW 0,31 ff A ff- i as ' r , . I I , - K an-we' -o ak' ' L, 9' . k Q V Y My 14 K7 LW f . n 4 R' v Qff 4 Sa A. 1 em A 1 ,fy i.,.,,,.,,,,? 1. Jw? , 5, , . , .5 Q M A M 5 .f sw iff 3' f , ky A , 29m -K , ' , ' H f g 4 3 '- , ggi ' , H Sq, Qgfiirf sl 3 Q W , A , 4-'.i5g,,,f ' 90 x '. . Q. ' f ' 5'9 ykiqkfi T-KW 1' x ' 'V ' v 'Q' F . .1555 Afm -iawiitgki' we f Q ii g '09 4 FIRST ROW: Loren Olson, Nick Cate, Bill Kelsay, Jim Coon, Pat Denton, Don Green, C. B. Simons, Tom Tomashek, Rod Hoenisch, John Svoboda, Jerry Humphreys, Lynn Baxter, Bob Steele. SECOND ROW: Dennis Carter, Ken Dunham, Larry Miller, Jon Horton, John Antonnen, Doug Neilsen, Doug Frisbie, Dave Flury, Bill Sherwood, Jerry Long, Gil Langhoff, Steve John, Mike Stone, Syl Hunt, Marlin Burgess. THIRD ROW: Butch Elliott, Morris Kelly, Martin Hunter, Tim Doyle, Eldon Davis, Ronald White, John Todd, Jim Keefe, Duaune Starr, Greg Stevens, Dave Downey, Gene Endicott, Jim Ridenour, Dave Davis, Ernie Bork, Steve Chitwood, Larry La Roque, Bob Blackwell. I 6401! There was no true varsity or junior varsity football team this year. The boys all practiced together as one big team, and the looys who didn't get to play varsity played junior varsity. The new setup increased the competition for first string, and generally improved the spirit of the whole team, The overall effect seems to be good for our percentage of wins has greatly increased. F. isi- at 4 swf' .Ei srl: sag, l l r feid w is '1' 2 1 : .. '- if 2 is gi 5 ii,Q?tf31ii.tf Q M -Q- ,, it f bvl f : sl 1 PETE HOPKINS FIRST ROW: Dave Flury, C. B. Simons, Pat Denton, Loren Olson Butch Kelsay Ste e John, Gene Endicott. SECOND ROW: Jerry Humphreys, Syl Hunt Rod Hoen sch Bob ROY THOMPSON Steele, Lynn Baxter. 7 Coached by Roy Thornpson and Pete Hopkins, who are both new to Roseburg this year, the varsity squad ended the season with the fabulous record of 6 wins, 2 losses, and l tie. Roseburg ,,ee, 31 Roseburg, , 721 Roseburg Y, ,, O Roseburg , , 2l Roseburg ,, 2,20 Roseburg ,,,, , ,, 27 Roseburg ,u,,, ,,,,u l 3 Roseburg ,uuu,,, , 7 2 O Roseburg uuuu.,., ,.,.. 7 226 Ashland Corvallis Grants Pass , Eugene ,u,, 7 , Springfield North Bend ,, Del Norte Marshfield 7 . Cottage Grove FIRST ROW: John Todd, Duane Starr, Dave Downey, Eldon Davis, Bruce Babbitt, Jim Keefe, Nick Cate. SECOND ROW: Tom Thurber, Marlin Burgess, Martin Hunter, Ernie Bork. MR. SEVERSON Q. W. ?oaz'Z4!Z Under the guidance of Mr. Severson and Mr. Easter the Junior Varsity tearn, with a 5-4 record, had the best win-loss season in. several years. Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburgm Days Creek Cottage Grove Grants Pass be eee.e ., South Eugene Springfield , eee.v.. 7, South Eugene Cottage Grove Springfield s,,,,ee,,,s,., Grants Pass . MR. EASTER SYL HUNT I-. ROD HOENISCH -27 ageae-72 For the first time in R.H.S. history, the Indians beat the Eugene Axernen. This was also the first time in TO years that the Indians scored on the Axemen's field. The Axernen started the game fast with a 67-yard run, and 2 plays later, a touch- down. After an 80-yard drive, Rod Hoenisch went around the right end for 37 yards and the Indians' first score. Jerry Humphreys went over for Roseburg's second touch- down, and Rod Hoenisch went around right end for another 6 points. Bob Steele kicked the extra point. In the third quarter the Axemen scored from the T-yard line, In the fourth quarter Rod Hoenisch dropped the quarterback in the end-zone for a safety and the final 2 points. GENE ENDICOTT PAT DENT STEVE JOHN v T s c, , X , zfy- 1 t--1, K 5- I 4 v .ac is 4 .Rf 1. i s , ,.. -E'-16 by ,fy LYNN BAXTER 2 -20 ' ' -75 The Indians made the first score in a game that kept the crowd constantly on their feet. C. B. Simons recovered a fumble on the Miller 21 and Lynn Baxter swept around the end for the touchdown. The half time score was 7-6 Springfield. The Millers scored again in the third quarter, but Dave Flury blocked the kick. Roseburg then pounded 61 yards in 6 plays for Syl Hunt to score and Loren Olson to kick the P.A.T. for a 13-13 score. Doug Frisbie and Greg Stevens downed a Miller punter on the 21 and in three plays Rod Hoenisch went through center for paydirt. With about two minutes to play, a Hoenisch to Flury P.A.T. pass brought the final score to 20-13. Dom GREEN GREG STEVENS DAVE ELURY JERRY HUMpHREY5 Jerry Humphreys goes for score against North Bend. -2 7 gud-20 The Indians made three mistakes in the first halt against the highly rated North Bend team, and the Bulldogs made three touchdowns. Rod Hoenisch scored from the one after a 44-yard drive, bringing the halftime score to a shaky 20-7. Roseburg ex- ploded in the second half, with Lynn Baxtehending a long drive with a sweep into the end-zone and Bob Steel kicking the P.A.T. Jerry Humphreys went across from the 4 for a 20-20 score. Don Green recovered a Bulldog fumble on the North Bend ll, and Rod Hoenisch scored the Indians' fourth touchdown. Bob Steele booted the P.A.T. for a final score of 27-2O. TOM THURBER JOHN SVOBODA TOM TOMASHEK LARRY FREDRlCKSON Roseburg goes inTo The end zone for paydirT against CoTTage Grove, -26 -73 There was no scoring in The firsT half of This hard foughT defensive game. Roseburg made The firsT score in The 3rd quarTer wiTh a 35-yard run by Jerry Humphreys To The 20 and Syl HunT carried for The score on The nexT play. Bob Steel made The P.A.T. The Lions scored on a pass, buT C. B. Simons blocked The kick, holding The score aT 7-6. Lynn BaxTer wenT inTo The end-zone Twice for l2 more points, The P.A.T.'s were boTh missed. The Lions rnade Their final Touchdown on an inTercepTed pass, which was run all The way. AfTer a 25-yard run, Lynn BaxTer made his Third appearance in -The end-zone, and Bob Steel kicked The P.A.T. for a final score aT 26-13. LARRY LAROQUE JIM COON BILL SHERWOOD ELDON DAVIS QQ' l98 FIRST ROW: Bob Steel, John Anttonen, Gilbert Langhoff, Bill Sherwood, Greg Stevens, Don QFGCVL Loren Olson, Rod Hoenisch. SECOND ROW: Jerry Long, Pat Dent, Tom Tornashek, C. B, Simons, Doug Nielsen, John Svoboda, .lim Coon, Dave Flury. LOREN OLSON Captain Voted Most Inspirational First All-League Honorable Mention All-State BOB STEEL Captain Voted best Tackler Honorable Mention All-League Honorable Mention All-State C. B, SIMONS Captain Voted Best Blocker First All-League First All-State Shrine Game ROW l: Kenny King, John Hanley, Terry Goddard, Dick Flink, Doug Briggs, Doug Doerner, Bud Paulson, Bill Holborow, Larry Burback. ROW 2 Gary Brumfield, Marvin French, Jon Counts, John Griffin, Glen Goddard, Jim King, Paul Nolte, Greg Smith, Larry Greef, Chuck Morene, Mike Flury, Don Mitchell, ROW 3: Mike Crowell, Richard Bakala, Jerry Evans, Bob Roark, Pete Rutter, Ray Myers, Tom Hobbs, Ray Palm, John Cordell Charles Lindner, Jerry Dodge, Bill Brothers, Bill McGraw, Bill Kirkpatrick, Doug Lyda, Addison Talbot. 740457 Coached by James McAllister, Art Thompson, and Bob Moldenhauer, the freshmen, who played two schedules had a very successful year and showed a potential for a great varsity team in the future. CHIEF SCHEDULE Roseburg ,,,,,u cc,,, l 8 North Bend u,,, , C Roseburg ,,,, , , ,,u, 20 Roseburg, cc,cc c,,,, 2 5 Grants Pass ,,,,,c L C Roseburg u,7,, ,,u,, 3 3 Roseburg .. ,2O Cottage Grove ,u,, E O Roseburg c,uu.. 2 MR. MCALLISTER MR. THOMPSON South Eugene Grants Pass South Eugene MR. ,amiga , ,, ,,,, O E6 i3 MOLDENHAUER FIRST ROW: Gene Endicott, Ed Lorenzen, Lynn Baxter, Bob Steele, Rod Hoenisch, SECOND ROW: Dave Flury, Rod Frank, Tom Barrong, Bill Mundt, Dick Peterson, Leroy Roberts. COACH BILL HARPER wwdzfq Despite their hard vyorlf and enthusiastic spirit, the l959 basketball team couldn't equal last year's record of going to State, They played some of the strongest teams in the state and iust didn't seem to get any good breaks. Some ot the games R.H.S. won were with Crater, Grants Pass, Cottage Grove, North Eugene, and Marshfield. The scoring was led by Bob Steele with 250 points in the first l9 games and Tom Barrong with l8O points. 5. are 1 a -L J v Q FIRST ROW: Morris Kelley, Larry Miller, Nels Paulson, Larry Hink, Dick Withnell, Bernard Fenn. SECOND ROW: Dave Davis, Mike Brundage, Weston Honn, John Todd, Ron Lake, Danny Gilbert. W 2 COACH ART THOMPSON I I The T959 J.V. basketball team worked hard and won about half of its games, Coach Art Thompson led his team to victories over Glide, Crater, Canyonville Bible Academy, Glendale, Coquille, Cot- tage Grove, and North Eugene. The scoring was led by Mike Brun- dage and Larry Hink. Ji -Tw 1 A JU., fi V ,, 54 4. 1 1 H ,gg--55W - ,,,,f. ,'y11fT '. 'Y, ' f., W wwf-nv-g ' -Q 'J' f- , .J M ,T my Q K 'N 'Jw gf-. T1 -iv k , , xi X 3 Ag 'gf' fi 'f F A , X' f I .fl ,N 01 g tm X In V 4 , f-vm, ti magma? . ' T fig' 4 ' A 1 1 A':' ff U?'1l '.f1, WT km ai i3 , 1 H Hat f ' mt gt . Y' f ' Q . . , '?' LQ K i .Ai Q 5 .fi I i v W 1'-v Bob Steele, Dave Flury, Dick Peterson, Rod Frank, Tom Barrong, Rod Hoenisch. The graduating seniors on the i959 basketball team are Bob Steele, Dave Flury, Dick Peterson, Rodney Frank, Tom Barrong, and Rod Hoenisch. Playing their last year at Rl-l.S., the boys gave their utmost and made it a season to rernmber. Long will they remember their participation in basketball at R.H.S. LYNN BAXTER BOB STEELE ROD HOENISCH FIRST ROW: Steve Moody, James McCoy, Howard Raade, Ted Flink, Chuck Hiney, Craig Canoy, Gary Lindberg. SECOND ROW: Walt Edmonds, Jed Young, Gary Person, lDwight Drager, Bruce Bryden, Gordon Joelson, Arlan Foote, Don Duzan. NOT PICTURED: Ernie Bork, David Patterson. COACH JAMES MCALISTER 567640 ,, The B Squad, which only lost 2 of its T2 games, had a very commendable year. Their only losses were to the Douglas J.V.'s 52- 47 and the Days Creek varsity 67-66. They showed their ability and promise with wins over Canyonville Bible Academy, Glendale, Grants Pass, and Cottage Grove. Chuck Hiney, high point man in these games, led the B Squad to a winning season. FIRST ROW: Ricky Paul, John Metzger, Don Lowe, Lynn Vincent, Ben Post. SECOND ROW: Fred Brown, Bob Sylwester, John Hanley, Oliver Richardson, Ray Lehne, John Cordell. NOT PICTURED: Manager, Mike Fluryg Bob Reed, and Richard Bakala. If If S The Freshman B Squad, coached by Pete Hopkins, had a very outstanding season. The top scorers Ricky Paul, Bob Sylwester, and John Metzger led the team to wins over Riddle, Sutherlin, Joseph Lane, Central, and Douglas. Their only losses were to Couquille and Cottage Grove. All of these boys showed much spirit, determina- tion, and promise. COACH PETE HOPKINS f x 4? - ff? Q-ri A'-un., FIRST ROW: Bob Eddy, Steve Duncan, Larry Totton, Dan Richman. SECOND ROW: Bill White, Frank Walter, John An-ttonen, Pervy Marical, Jim McGhehey, Terry Akers. THIRD ROW: Manager, Joe Griffin, Barry Serafin, Bill Kelsay, Steve John, Don Green, Doug Frisbie, Bob Stancliff, Manager, Jim Hunt. COACH WALT PAYNE In the three years that Walt Payne has been coaching the wrestling squad, he has built a strong, well spirited team which went unde- feated during the 1959 season. The boys obtained their 12 wins-l tie record through hours of hard, tedious practice. Ending with a 13 win-2 loss record, the Junior Varsity also had a winning team. At the District Tournament, Roseburg walked away with first place with 133 points, followed by Marshfield with liO points and Springfield with 106 points. Eight boys qualified for the State Tournament. They were: Dan Richman, Larry Totton, Frank Walter, John Anttonen, Doug Frisbie, Bill Kelsay, Stephen John, and Don Green. We are all looking forward to another top team next year. Coach Payne will have to work hard to beat his '59 record. F QE? 5 1 : -- 2,9 V1 s iffilif' xii f - ei G 'ig T X f?1i?'s t ff. 1:51:55 f is fp, , ,,gQQig? T ii X ' f llitfigtipiiei,tfitfffifaii i'ZiSS?il?S'1m ttf if 'ff-'t-313 ra--w 'f'g'Ll5 ii ii it 1 B3 Q K x . Q ,1 jwmi 3 Q ajisaii lg :4 gl sg i J K l :'. V TEEN if 7 ,git J' tflyza, J Al FIRST ROW: Terry Sigfrit, James Cahill, Chuck Morene, Newell Morgan, Terry Goddard, G. W. Marical, Jim Laycock. SECOND ROW: Ken Dunham, Gary Tallon, Jim King, Phillip Jacobs, Jim Crismon, Ron Pinard, Bob Collier, Martin Hunter. THIRD ROW: Jack Heath, Dave Gilkison, Dick Harpe, Ray Myers, Syl Hunt, Brian Pargeter, Bob Overton, Pat Wilson, Jim Talburt. gm, za 1 The graduating Seniors of the T959 wrestling squad were John Anttonen, Barry Serafin, Don Green, Dick Harpe, Frank Walter, and Bill Wennerberg. These boys have been a big part of the team's strength and spirit, and they will be greatly missed next year. GRADUATING SENIORS John Anttonen Barry Seratin Don Green Dick Harpe Frank Walter Bill Wennerberg CNot picturedj TEAM Marshfield South Eugene North Bend Grants Pass Willamette Marshfield Willamette Springfield South Eugene North Bend Lebanon Grants Pass Springfield wma, OPP. 19 19 17 20 14 16 6 8 13 15 16 19 12 Dan Richman vvrestles in the Grants Pass match which Roseburg won 22-19. w O Coach Payne talks to his undefeated team. Barry Serafin executes a switch on Bill White. John Anttonen's opponent escapes for a point. 7?57 Frank Walter rubs his Grants Pass opponent's nose in the mat. Bill White and Barry Serafin demonstrate the well known Black Batch pinning hold. fmmW4uzz.', TEAM Marshfield as South Eugene North Bend , Grants Pass 5, Willamette 5 Ashland Marshfield ,s,,,s 5 Willamette ,ss., ,s as Ashland Springfield , South Eugene North Bend ,a,a,a, a 5 Lebanon saaaassaa asaa Grants Pass Springfield , ,,s,, OPP 25 16 l4 46 5 16 29 5 9 9 25 i6 26 38 lO FIRST ROW: Walt Edmonds, Ted Kolberg, Wayne Bryant, Tom Hatfield, Chuck Hiney, Jeff Woods, Don Wells, John Richardson, Mike Brundage, Arbie Gillaspie. SECOND ROW: Managers, Larry Melhoff, John Puttman, Mike Hatfield, Dick Meredith, Bob Scott, Gary Shinn, Bob Richman, Greg Stevens, Leroy Roberts, Ron Beamer, Jeremy Halladay, Tom Kolberg. Coach, Bill Harper. Roseburg Roseburg ,oo,.c... A. , Roseburg Roseburg ,,,,,,,,. Roseburg cooccocc, c , Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg cocc,, , Roseburg Roseburg gene 2. Medford ,,,s c,c... Medford ,,..... ..,,., Grants Pass Grants Pass Medford occo .,.... Medford ,,,,,,, ,,.... Springfield Springfield Eugene ,,,,,, ,.,,v. Eugene E cornea 7955 Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg Roseburg ,,,,,,,,,,,. Roseburgf ,,,c,,c,oc Roseburg ....,,,,,,,, North Bend ,,,o North Bend ,o,, Cottage Grove Cottage Grove Springfield ,,cc, Springfield cc.. Eugene ,.,ococo Eugene ,,cc,,,.., North Bend ,,o, North Bend ..,. Don Wells slides in to third. Mike Hatfield wafches a close one John Richardson gambles 3rd with North Bend. CHUCK HINEY RON BEAMER Catcher First Base DON WELLS Short Stop Bob Scott awaits the pitch TED KOLBERG Third Base 7755 BOB SCOTT LEROY ROBERTS Outfielder First Base ,T-' ' .-K? A North Bender slides in as Ted Kolberg watches. v-ig Ka' . Y WALT EDMONDS DICK MEREDITH Pitcher Pifchey' It e wqfaerngwc V . l swf? sn SY-H0 sta at gm T tlfii' RUQ . -QQ up fs? anti Bef., ex 'I , ,gmt Q nntp tm if H E, , ' N. C T C, if p P 5 ' fi- sm arm 1 T I ' x .. 4 FIRST ROW: Paul Dillon, Ron Muggerud, Jerry Montgomery, Butch Backen, Gene Endicott, Roy Hedine, Gil Langhoff, Gary Sanders, LeRoy Sullivan, Barry Seratin. SECOND ROW: Manager Ralph Loomis, Brent Long, Dee Crooch, Tom Tomashek, Don Green, Rod Hoenisch, Mike Pillips, Kent Wishart, Larry Fredrickson, Coach Jim McAlister. THIRD ROW: Jim Jensen, Ernie Bork, Tom Walsh, Dennis Carter, Jerry Humphreys, Bill White, Tom Thurber, Mel Bing, Nels Paulson, Coach Bob Easter. FOURTH ROW: Coach Nate Watson, Tim Toman, Barry Dawkins, Joe Baily, Joe Griffin, Ron Pinard, Russ Steiner, Dave Bradley, Dwight Drager, Doug Frisbie, Bill Friday, Jim Ridenour, 7?5X Roseburg Track Team of T958 had a good turnout from all tour classes. The meets They participated in were: Roseburg Invitational, Douglas-Dual, Hayward Relays, Grants Pass Rotary, Springfield-Dual Meet, Cottage Grove and South Eugene Triangular Meet, and Subdistrict and District Meets. They were a hard working group who had eight boys quality tor district and one boy quality tor state. The T959 team should be quite strong due to the large number ot returning letter- men. Syl Hunt and Larry Howe push for a first place. BRENT LONG ..,f VWWAR Jerry Humphreys triumphs in Douglas Dual meet. GENE ENDICOTT GARY SANDERS ,ss, , FIRST ROW: Manager Butch Elliott, Dave Montgomery, Keith Eddy, Mike Brundage, Mike Murphy, Dick Ramberg, and Bob Fies. ' 7?5X In spite of being in the strongest district in the state, the tennis team of 1958, coached by AI Hoffman, came through with a good season of 8 wins and 7 losses. They had tour returning Iettermen: Dave Montgomery, Keith Eddy, Dick Ram- burg, and Bob Fies. COACH AL HOFFMAN Tennis 28 '- ' eww- Y , ,i A 'F A tg. 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L. .rim iw i' V tw KEITH EDDY BOB FIES DICK RAMBERG Roseburg Grants Pass Roseburg Grants Pass ,C Roseburg Junction City o,o, Y. ., do Roseburgss, Medford Roseburg Eugene ,,s,,, Roseburg North Salem Roseburg North Bend Roseburg South Salem Roseburg Marshfield -E Roseburg Springfield so Roseburg Springfield ,. Roseburg Junction City Roseburg Eugene ,7,.oo Roseburg Marshfield H Roseburg North Bend ,,,,,,, ,,,,.. DAVID MONTGOMERY MIKE MURPHY MIKE BRUNDAGE sito QED ffm 0 ,I A - Vkk 5 , , yr I . - ' - .t..-ft 9 We K1 nqgip I. Uma Q gun I . 4 ABKXLNM 3 Q I II 1 1 f to g ,,' g 5 I QSYBQ, f tangy FIRST ROW: Bob Eddy, Marv Patterson, Gary Tallon. SECOND ROW: Gary Sanders, Art DeRoss,-Bill Friday, Melvin Kenyon, George Ives. 0:9 taint elif damn 1959 Marv Patterson. Despite the fact that there has been no team since 1956 and that they only had COACH NATE WATSQN one experienced boy, the Cross Country squad had a very commendable year finishing lrith in the State meet. We can look forward to an even more successful team next year with returning lettermen: Bob Eddy, George Ives, Bill Friday and Roseburg Roseburg cccccc I ccccc I Roseburg I Roseburg Roseburg cccc I ccccc I Roseburg Douglas I 34 Cottage Grove I I8 Grants Pass I I I QI Cottage Grove I II 22 Douglas 38 Douglas I I 57 WB I 'Q E559 onaron Riley and Allison Pfaff play Shuffleboard. Spam Freshman girls participate in a game of table tennis. Sue Meredith and Charlotte Bartram iump for the ball in girls' basketball. 22l will Rm -si: 3 i WNW ' 3 M ii? ., Q2 222 N, 4 5 -mf. ,Q 1 1 . A ... . 5 A RSS .er fm ,Z 'il wg K .. f , L is fam--' ' 7 ' M- is ' . 3 521' -f ' Lf-1,Q..?-QQ, K f . law -7 5 g V+:- M. ,,,. -Sw N A-iii: , . :gn 255 . vw ik - wx A 15,525 ff grim, ' 5 wi f Q w Exifssifszua- ,mfg ' , WH? 3 S .ii , . 5 :ST M5 em wg ' 1 E wa .gf- . ai? E. .15 1, veg' fn W, M W V A RQ 0 'A i'3WQmLf ..l,:'.:: E ggmwisi iz- il: , fl' W M wwf , my K -N Wh.. 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I9 Ex , , 3 -IJ ' -I I U I' NI , 3 X V U 'I N TS, XJ 5 Qi Nl I A XJ , N- 3 Q-I X4 X L Q 3, - IK I 'xx -X M J W Y SIIUSIU-I N I TQ SI 5 If I5 -II X LI U XJ I W I WI I R: v Y If 3 K N' V XI , I Q A Q RI KX In 'IX II T P I Y W I II I I I II I -I II I -I I - 1 . :II5,FII : I Q gjww -I XI 4 If IQ R I I N ' I I A I , NJ T .I Y I PQ I I, N 5, Q13 I X I X I5 K N, A VI, x IJ ,N LFXX N Q5 5 X II TU , A I S w I I , U 1 I -F D II U S I4 XM iv ICJ ,V X 'I I jI If A U R I QI 3 SIX ' R Q xg 7 Y .XI LI I X :J U N IS. INDI S J .Q Ig Y ' J . I N I U I5 I -f' X . P P N I 'Q W S -4 3 NILYW I gif BQ . -3 I II ITV R-IJ xx-HI SJ i N KJ x Xu xv is X Rn mx? RI NJ Iv Q, R: P P IQ S IM I II N . 22 I ' I INTRODUCTION ....,. Dedication uuuuuu .6 FOREWORD .,.. ,. A Table of Contents 6 ,eee Then and Now eeeee 6 A.S.B. Officers ,eeeeee Student Council ooooo 6 Annual Staff oooooooo, , oooooooo I ccoA,.c GUIDANCE AND GOVERNMENT oocooo Supts. and School Board Principals as . 2-3 as ,.cc 5 6 7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 5- 20 Deans and Office Personnel cc.Vcc 2 a.eaeaa.ee 2 21 Pepsters ............ Polyvacs .....oo,.. -- 128-129 127 Quill and Scroll ......,, 130 Spanish Club ........ Speech Club , .,.., , T. and I. ccccou,, A Torquers ,cccu...,uu Tumbling Club Varsity R ..,..,,o Wakiya-Tri-Hi-Y Warrior Guard ..,,.. RHYTHM REVIEW 122 131 132-133 134 137 138-139 136 154 142-143 Faculfy uuuuuuuuu I u,uuuuuu, I uuuun U 22-32 Girls' Glee o...., 144 Cooks and Custodians .cccc c.c.ccc . 6. aaacccc 6 2 33 Ofclleslfa - eefeae eeee--' - - 145 PROGRESSING TO A CERTAIN DEGREE 6 35 A Cappella 146447 FRESHMEN Music Groups cc,.oc. 148-149 Class Qfficers 222422 A--nvd22222 - Q 36 Marching Band 150-151 Students so 22222242 ,ooo224- 3 7-43 Maiorettes .cc,,cu 152-153 Classrooms I I vssss ss,s I N 43 Concert Band ..,c. 154-155 SOPHOMORES CANIPUSTRY oouu,u, 1 56-1 57 Class Officers so uo.. cccc,cc 6 C 44 Orange R ------ 158-159 Students 1 ,ssssssr ,,,-,,,, 4 5-55 Girls' League , 7,,, ,,,,.. , 160 JUNIORS Girl of the Month ,uu,. M 161 Class GHICGVS ----- A ------- - f 56 Homecoming ouuou 162-163 Students -aaaa as aaaa 57-72 Rally Squad .ccfc. 164-165 Classrooms A aaaaa as 73 Carnival cccccccc , ,.,uuuuu 166-167 SENIORS Inside Lester ,,..ouou,,,. ......... 1 68 Class Offlcers as s'a- -- 74 Father of the Bride ...,,, .,.,,,, , 169 Students - - 75-101 Anne Get Your Gun 170-171 CLSELSTBIS 102-132 Junior-Senior Prom ,. .... 172-175 Beth R-mai 1-Hi-Y 3 as 3 135 2EC?lTrS2SeQi Tooii111i1 ssso Y? lil C'I2 as as I08 Sweetheart Ball 179 DIIGTTBYTISS , ., H-- Campusfry AA---w-i- EETQCIUR is 1ii'11i is SPORTS ....,Y,o,, 188-189 ' 4-I 15 Football ouuuou. 190-199 FHA' H3 Basketball cccc 200-207 12.1.1-x. 112 yeilllng 'c'1'-' 308911 ase a ...... 12-215 asaaaaaaaaaa IRL 2 H8 Tennis .....,,.........,u, 218-219 JQCI Aides H9 Cross Country ,,..,.. 220-221 Key Club 2 ss sq 120 Girls Sports ....... 222-223 Library ssss 2 121 SPONSORSHIPS Medicine Men 5 u,,..cc 141 Ads .--V..-..-.a.-....-.. 224-227 National Honor Society u,cccccc cccco . 123 Table of Contents a...... ....... . - 228 Nu Delta ,,ou,uo,uc,u,uo ,, ,, .,s.. 124-125 Index f.4............. 229-235 Office Girls ou,., uouu.o. u.s...,..u, 1 2 6 Closing ........ 236-237 228 -A- Aamot, Larry ,,,,, 37 Adams, John ...........A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,A--, Aiken, Susan ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37, Akers, Shari .... 75, 113, 123, 126, 151, Akers, Terry ..,,.,.,....,....,,,,,,,,- 57, 120, Alexander, Bernard ,,,,,,. Alexander, Dennis Allen, Charles ....,,... Allen, Raygene ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 7 5, Allen, Sharon ....... ...,,, 7 5, 121, Alspaugh, Judy .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, Amos, Roger ...,........ , ,,,,A,,,,,,, 37 Anderson, Anetha ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,YY 45 Anderson, Carol ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,V,,,,,YV,,,,,, 57 Anderson, Clarence ..., 75 114, 134, 150, Anderson, Judy ,,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,Y,,,.,,,VV,,YYV Anderson, Lloyd ..... .,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, Anderson, Lynn ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7 Anderson, Ralph .,... ...., 5 7, 151, Andrus, Dorothy E. ...,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, Andrus, Dorothy M. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,, 5 7, Angel, Sharon ,........... - ,.......,....,,,e,,.,,,,,, Anttonen, Gary ....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 45, Anttonen, John .... 75, 138, 139, 141, Arola, Carley .... .,,,,,, Arola, George Arvidson, Carl ,,,.,e.,.. Arvidson, George ...,.,, Arvidson, Walter 198, 208, 209, .,.ffffffQQfffff7775, 57, 114, 45, Aten, Jim ...,..,..., ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 5 , Ayers, Curtis .... ..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, -B Babbitt, Bruce ....... ...,., ,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 , Backen, Don ,,,.....,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, Bagwell, Edward ....... ,,.... 7 5, 134, Bailey, Mr.-Teacher .,..,., 23, Beaman, Jack ....,, Bailey, Joseph ....,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, Bailey, Peggy .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 5, Bailey, Wyona ..... ,,..., 7 6, 112, Bakala, Richard .... ,,,,,,,,, 3 7, Baker, Donna .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Francys ....,, .,.....e...,,A,,, ,,,,,,,,, Baker, George ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Baker, Mary Lou ..,,,,,,..., 45, 113, 119, Baker, Michael ,,,.. .,,,..,.......,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Ball, Bobby ...,..,, Ball, Donna ....... Ball, Laveta Ball, Sharron ....., .... Bangs, Bonnie ,,..........,.,,......,,,,,,.,,,......,e.,ee Barker, Nancy ...,..., 76 111, 123, 125, 136, 150, Barlow, Sharon .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76, Barneburg, Allen ..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 B, 45, Barneck, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2, 43, Barnes, Donald ....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barnes, Jackie ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., Barnes, Jean ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y.,,,,V 3 7 Barnes, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 4, 76 Barnes, Mildred ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 5, Barnhart, Sue ,,,,,,,,, YYYYVVVV 5 7, Barrett, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,VVVV,- Barrong, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Barrong, rom .,.. 76, 138, 139, 200, 202, Bartram, Charlotte ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7, 136, Bartram, Jack ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Besson, Mr.-Janitor .A.,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Bateman, Verla ,,,,.... 76, 111, 121, 125, Batey, Mrs.-Laundress ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Batsch, llla ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,V,,, 5 7, Batson, Eva ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,, Baxter, Beverly .,..,.,. 45, 124, 129, 144, Baxter, Lynn .... 57, 130, 147, 191, 192, Beaber, Sandra .,...,,,,,,,.,,,,, 200, Beamer, Ron .,.... ....... 2 12, 214 Bean, Vickie ..... .,., 4 5, 124, 129 Beattie, Susan .... ...... 5 7, 144 Beck, Gary ............ ............. 3 7 Beecroft, Roland ...... ,,,.. 3 7, 114 Bell, Charles ..... ......... 4 5 Bell, Doyle ....,, ....., 4 5 Bell, Dudley ...... .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 7 Benson, Helen ..,.. ..,..,,,,,, 4 5, 128 Bentliff, Sharon ..,... ...,,,........ 4 5, 119, 124 Bergerson, Lee .... .......,,...,.......,..,...,,.,...... 5 7 Bernard, Marcia ..,......,.. 57, 125, 128, 135 Bertucci, Joanne .......,......,,.....,,,a.,,,.,, 37, 119 Bevans, Penny ..., 57, 118, 130, 136, 158, 159, 169 Beverly, Richard .,,,.... ...... ....,.,... 4 5 , 150 Bibby, Lola ......... ....,. 7 6 Bice, Sherman ,..... ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,.........,. 3 7 Billington, Roy .... ....................,,.,,..,.,.,,,,, 3 7 Bing, Melvin ...............,.... 57, 120, 141, 216 Bingham, wendy .... 23, 57, 110, 125, 130, 131,158,159,169 Birchfield, Shirley ,,,, 58, 116, 128, 137, 144 Bitterman, Sylvia .,......,......................,........ 37 Bierke, John ,,... ...A.,. 4 5 Black, Janice ....... ,,,.,,,... 4 5 Black, Johnny ....,.,, ..........Y.. 5 3 Blackwell, Robert ..... ,,e... 4 5, 191 Blakely, Sammie ..... .........V. 5 3 Bliss, Donald .a,,.,,,.. -....-- 3 7 Bliss, Gloria .,.,,.u,...,... -------- 1 74 Bloomquist, Michael ...... ........,fff 7 6, 134 Bloomfeldt, Corrine ...... ,fff.,----------f---4-4 5 3 Bohme, Melvin .......... .-.- 5 3, 146, 149 Bohnstehn, Billy .... ....eYeeVeVeeVeVVV,. 3 7 Booher, James .... .,..-.---------f------4-,-, 4 5 Borcher, Sandra ....ss .---.,ff---- 4 5, 103, 113 Bork, Ernie ,,.,,,,,.. ..,. 4 5, 191, 193, 216 Bork, Ida ....YYeY..... ------------- ---------4 3 7 Bourson, Jean .... ---- 5 3 Bowder, Robert ......V -------A,-- 3 7 Bowers, Kenneth ,.,.. ....,-44.4---- 7 6 Bowker, David ...... ,----- 3 7, 151 Bowker, Margie ..... ---------s-- 1 77 Boyd, David ,,,,.... ....,-.ff- 7 7 Bradley, Dave ..Y..,., -----fY-s 2 16 Bradley, Robert .a........ fffff--,,-------Y 4 5 Brady, Mr.-Teacher ,,u. YYYs.,. 2 6, 112 Brandt, Camon ........ee. f-,,,,-------- 3 7 Brandt, Cassandra ..... As-- 7 7 Brewer, Avonna .eue... 45 Brewster, Clifford .e,, .......A.....----.f------- 3 7 Bridges, Nettie ,,,,... ....V......,...-ffAsfA------------ 7 7 Bridgess, Sharon .... ...e. 4 5, 124, 144, 143 Briggs, Douglas .....-.......-....-.------------ 37, 199 Briggs, Stephanie ..,...,. 77, 103, 122, 123, 127 Brinkley, Bill .......,..............,,s......-.---.-ff-----A- - 45 Brinkman, Robert ......,,.- ---A--, 3 7 Brinkmeyer, Annetta .u.u.. ---f-Y---4 5 3 Brittell, Diane ,,,,............. A-,,-- 3 7, 124 Brittson, Susan ..,,,,,,A,....... ff,-,-- 4 5 Broaddus, Mrs.-Teacher ,,,, ,4.f-ff 2 3 Brock, Hugh ........,.,,,,,...... ...ffffff-- 4 6 Brock, James ...a........ .,..-..f-ff---- 5 3, 125 Broszio, Marla ,,,,,,,,,,,,........,,,,,,,,,,,,.fff...,,.ff 46 Brothers, Howard ................ 37, 199, 206 Brown, Barbara do 77, 105, 126, 164, 172, 174 Brown Franci ...........,..........,. 77, 126, 146 Brown Mr.-Janitor ,,,,,, .....-,,,,,,,,,,,,.44... 3 3 Brown, Ralph ...,...,,,,,, ,........ 7 7, 125, 132 Brown, Richard ...... .,,,,,,.,,.......,,.... 3 7, 207 Brown, Sandra .... .a... 5 8, 110, 123, 160 Brown, Sarah .,,,, .a...u.,...,.,.............,. 7 7 Brown, Sharon .... ....,,...................,. 3 7 Brown, Sheran .,,...,.,,,,,,,,.a,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4A... 46 Brown, Stanley ,.,, 14, 15, 74, 77, 123, 130, 138, 139, 166 Broyhill, Butch .... ............. 3 7 Brumfield, Gary .,..,................... ......... 3 7, 199 Brumfield, Jack .2,a...................................... 46 Brundage, Mike .... 44, 46, 201, 212, 218, 219 Brusseau, Susan .............................. 58, 136 Bruton, Jackie .........................s,...,,............ 46 Bryan, Janis ....v..... ...... 7 7, 116, 125 Bryan, Margaret .... ....,. 3 7, 124, 137 Bryan, Wayne ...... ..................... 2 12 Bryant, Lois ..... ,..e,.,,. 5 8, 129, 135 Bryden, Bruce .,,,..........,................. 46, 205 Bryden, Charles ............ 78, 123, 150, 154 Buck, Linda .W,,.,,,...,.....,.......... 46, 150, 153 Buckingham, Sandra ..............,. 78, 111, 121 Buckwalter, Betty ..... ..... 5 8, 125, 144 Buckwalter, Larry .................................... 46 Bulfinch, Mr.-Teacher ,.,...,................. 23, 131 Bundy, Peggy .,s,.... 78, 121, 123, 125, 147 Burbach, Larry .,......,...,...,,......,.....,..... 37, 199 Burgess, Gerry .,,,,.,,,....,,,, 44, 46, 128 Burgess, Marlin ..... ...., 4 6, 191, 193 Burke, Kathy ....... ...s,,,... 3 7, 124 Burke, Richard .,4........ -- 37 Burkhart, Edna .... s...,..... 5 3 Burkhart, Kathi ..... ..... 3 7, 119 Burnett, Mary .,... ...... 5 3, 136 Burr, Larry .,..,,,,....... ..............--- 4 6 Burrill, Ruth ................ .....,,,... 4 6, 112 Busenbark, Virginia ...... .... 5 8, 116, 119 Butler, Alvin .,,a......... .............,f,,------- 1 73 Butler, Sandra ........ .......... 3 7, 124, 150 Butler, Shirley ..... .... 5 8, 110, 128, 136 Butler, Thomas .,.. ..........,,.............,f..-,----- 4 6 Byron, Sue ,,..,.. ,.,... 7 8, 123, 151, 154 -C- Cahill, Douglas ............. .... 5 8, 122, 141 Cahill, James ....... ......,..- 3 7, 209 Caley, Sylvia ..a,... .........-,.. 4 6, 144 Callahan, Darry ....... ss.s 5 3, 122, 141 Campbell, Richard ........................-----.---------- 37 Campbell, Robert .......................- 53, 113, 141 Campbell, Tamyra .... 14, 78, 111, 118, 121 Canoy, Dennis .,..............-.------ 46, 150, 205 Canoy, Ellen .......... . ........--- 46, 129 Carew, Darlene ...... ....... 5 3, 129 Carey, Lois .....su.. ...f,4------- 5 3 Carey, Mary ,,,,..... ,.... 3 7, 119 Carlson, Judy ..,.......... ....................-,-,---- 1 16 Carlson, Margaret .................4,,s.,s......-. 37, 137 Carlson, Steve ................ 58, 127, 151, 154 Carmichael, Harry .... 58, 109, 110, 111, 112, 125, 127, 131 Carmon, Patsy .... .....,................-.------------ 4 6 Carper, Ted ,u..... ......,---------- 3 7 Carr, Leslie .......... .....---,--,-- 4 6 Carrico, Robert ..... -s-s- 3 7, 114 Carroll, Lynn ..... .......---- 7 3 Carroll, Sandra ..... s...............,. 4 6, 119 Carter, Dave ..,su. .,,2...................,.-------,- 3 7 Carter, Dennis ..... .... 5 9, 138, 191, 216 Carter, Galen ..... ...,,...4........----..-4--,- 4 6 Carter, Gerald ........ 4--- 5 9 Cassidy, Sandra ,... .,.... 3 7 Cast, Sharon ........ ....s,,,,,,.............-,. 4 6 Caster, Jerry ,.a.. ,,.,.,...................----. 5 9 Cate, Nick ............ .,,,. 5 9, 141, 191, 193 Caudill, Robert ..... ,......,,s.,,,..,.... 7 8, 133 Cave, Leanna ..... .,.................,,,..,. 4 6 Cavin, Michael ..,,...... .... 4 6, 114, 120 Centers, Sharon .,... ...., u.................. 4 6 Chamberlain, Charles ,.,a... .........,....... 4 6 Chamberlain, Wallace ..... ....... .......... 3 7 Chapman, Kay .,..........,,. ...,.............. 3 7, 124 Chapman, Sherrill ,,,.....,,,,,,,, 59, 125, 135 Chase, Linda .................,,,........................ 37 Chitwood, Steve ...... .. 59, 114, 115, 141, 191 Chitwood, Susan ...v- ------ 7 3, 119, 122 Christensen, Judy ------ff--ff 59, 129 Churchill, Jack .....f --------- '--------- 5 9 Churchill, Robert .,,,, fffAf-f---f --Yf f 4 f 46 Clapperton, Mary ,.,. A..... 7 3, 146, 170 Clark, Carol ,,,,..f,fff,4-AA- ,-ff-f-ff-ff f ff 46 Clark, Mrs.-Teacher ,,,,,. 23, 113 Clark, George ,4.....,,, N AA---ff - -fff f 79 Clark, John ,A.....,,,,,,A..- 4 ---- - ------- - 59 Clarke, Mrs.-Teacher ., ,,,,, 32, 129, 137 Claussen, Eldon .ff,f4A--Y -------------A----'--- 3 7 Clute, Joyce ....ff,ff-, --ff--ff 3 7i 124 Cobb, Gilbert ,,,, - 37 Cobb, Sandra YYYAY H -- --'- 59 Code, Sharon ..,,, -A,-ff 3 7, 119 Colbrunn, Carol YYYY., -fffff --'- 3 7 Cole, Joe ,,,,,,,,,.,, ----ff 3 7, 124 Colley, Donald ...,,, --VV -ff-'--' 3 3 Collier, Arnold ,,,,,,, -. ---- 59, 209 Collier, Bobbie ,,,... VYVVV . W ------,.---'- 59 Collier, Carl YYY,,,,, AYYVYVV ,..,---,--A-------- , 3 8, 209 Collins, Cynthia ,,,,,,,, 46, 109, iia, 124, 128 Collins, Michale ..,,.,,,,,,,....f,,ffff, 79, 118, 122 Coltrin, Georgene ff,,f,,,, f,---f---f-f-f-ff--f'fffff 4 6 Compton, Carlotta ,.... ,----- 5 9 Congrove, Jerry ...... ,A-- 7 9 Conley, Lorene .,,,, --'- 4 6 Conn, Lee ..,,,,,,f------f---.--f ffffff f-f---ffff-- f-ffffff 5 9 Cooley, James ....ff,,--, --f,-f-4---f-f--A-'-ffffff f--f 5 9 COOD, Jim ,, , 79, 138, 139, 191, 197, 198 Cordell, John ..,,....,-,ff,,f--,----fV -- 33, 199, 207 Corkrum, Jody YY,,. f------------- f- 1 6 8 Corkrum, Kathi .YYYY ------ff 4 6, 129 Corley, Anita ..,,.,Y 46 Corzine, Lorita ,,,,,. 46 Corzine, Velma ,,.... - 79 Coster, Norman .,,,,.,,,,f,,, -,ff--f-,fff-f f ff 33 Cotton, Charles YYYYYYY VVVV, 4 4 -,-fV -- - 38' 140 Cottrell, Shirleen .,,, 79, 123, 130, 147, 158, 159, 170, 171 Couey, Charles ,4.... ,-------f--f--f f------ - 3 3 Counts, Jon ...,,,,,,.. --VV 3 8, 199, 206 Courtney, Shirley YYYY ff,,f--,-------,-f-ff 4 7, 144 Cowan, Carol ..,,..., H ,,,,-' 47, 119 Cox, Gary M ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 9, 141, 146, 149 Cox, Marlin .,YY V. 4 -,,-f' f- 38 Coxey, James N. ,V ,,,,,- --,-'-f' - 79 Coy, Lester . ,..YY ,,,,,-,,-, - 79 Crain, Larry ,,,,Y,,,-,Y,Y, , 23, 59, 122, 130, Creemer, Darlene H 59 Creemer, Gloria W 4 H - 4 79 Crenshaw, Bill ,,,, 33, 151 Cripps, Gary ..,, , 162 Crismon, Florance 33 Crismon, James ,,...ff -fff 4 7, 209 Crittendon, Gail H H , . 79 125 Crooch, Dee ,,,,,, ,YYYVYV - 4 - 216 Crooch, Mr.-School Board H , 19 Crosier, Donald ,,,,,,, H r Y W H 33 Crosier, Walter H ,,,,,,, , 59 Crowell, Mike YY,YY -4 f 38, 199 Crowley, Linda L, 47 Crowser, Angela -,--- 59, 113 Crum, Edna YYYV ,--,4' f 47, 119 Cummins, Lorna L, 30, 103, 146 Cumpston, Dennis Y H - 59 147 Cunliff, Joyce ,,,, -- 4 47 Currier, Beryl , Y 30, 125 Cutting, Lee Ann 38 ..D- 1 Damon, Lynn , ,,,,, ,,,, 8 0, 125, 126 Daniel, Bob , ., , V 114, 115 Daughterty, Maurice . Y 47 Davidson, Karol ,,,,,, 59 Davis, Arnold 59 47 Davis, Charles 230 Davis, David ,.,,.,,. .,.,,, 6 0, 141, 191, 201 Davis, Dee Ann .,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,, , 60 Davis, Dixon ..,... ,,,.......,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,. 3 8 Davis, Eldon ..... ,,.,. 1 54, 191, 193, 197 Davis, Ivan ..,.. ,..,,,......,,,...,.. ...,, 6 0 Davis, Pamela ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 137 Dawkins, Barry ,.,... ,.,,. 4 7, 120, 216 Day, Terry ,,,,,.,...., ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 4 7 DeBau, Donna ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 O DeBau, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 8, 125 DeBolt, Mrs.-Cook ,,,,,,, 33 DeChiara, Rita ,,,,.,.... ,,,, 3 8, 43 DeChiara, Yolanda ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 O Deister, Joseph ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 47 Deller, Mr.-Superintendent ,,,,....,,,,..,. 18, 19 Demarinis, Mr.-Teacher .,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25 Dement, Martha ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 8 O, 110, 125 Densmore, Edna .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 116 Densmore, Roberta .,.,., A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Dent, Charlene ...,,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Dent, Patricia ,...., ,,,,,,, 6 0, 108, 128, 136 Denton, Carolyn ,,,,... Denton, Patrick ,,,, 80, 138, 139, 141, 191, 192, 194, 198 DePriest, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 DeRamus, Lourena ,,,,, , , 38 DeRoss, Art .,,,....,,,, ,,,,,, 6 O, 220 DeRoss, Charlene ,,,,,, ,,,,, , 47 DeRoss, Joseph ,,,, .. 38 DesBiens, Loretta ...., , , 168 DesBiens, Patricia ..... ,,,,, 6 0, 160 DesBiens, Stephen ,,,,,,,, H 38 DeSues, Anne .,,..., ,,,,,,,,,, . . L, 47 Dick, Sharron ..,,, M 80, 126, 135 Diller, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,. ...,,...,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Dillon, Paul , ,,,,,,,.,,...,., , , ,,,,,,,,,,, , 168 Dillon, Fermen ,,,, 60, 122, 125, 146, 149, 216 Dilworth, Deanna .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, N 80, 123 Dilworth, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. . 80, 110, 123, 125 Dixon, Earl .. ., ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,. , , 38 Dodge, Jerry ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,... ....,,,, 3 8 , 199 Dodge, Patricia ,,,,,, 56, 60, 128, 136 Doering, James ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, . . ,,,, 38 Doerner, Douglas ,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 8, 114, 199 Domenico, Dave ,,,, ., ...,.... 47, 140 Dondero, Russell ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 141 Douglas, James ,,,,,, , 47, 147, 149 Downey, Dave .,,, ,,,, 4 7, 191, 193 Doyle, Denise' ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 8 0 Doyle Gary , ,,,,,, 47 Doyle Shannon ,,,,,, 81, 104, 146 Doyle Terry 81, 123, 141 Doyle, Tim , , ,,,. 44, 47, 191 Drager, Dwight ,, W 47, 205, 216 Drager, Karen ..,. ,,., 8 1, 125, 126 Drake, Jerry , 81 Dudley, Carl , ,,,,, 47, 151 Dudley, Karen ,,,, 60 Duffy, Daniel W L 47 Duffy, Judy , ,,,, , , W, 60, 129 Duley, Sandra , 47, 124, 150, 154 Duncan, Steven ,, 47, 170, 208 Dunham, Kenneth 47, 191, 209 Dunn, Joanne , , , , , 81, 111, 118 Dunn, John H , , 60, 117 Dunn, Nancy , 60, 109, 118, 137 Duzan, Don 47, 151, 155, 205 Dyar, Miss-Teacher , 25, 111 Dyer, Zoe Ann ,,,, , ,, 81, 126 Dykeman, Douglas H , 38 Dykeman, Gary ,, 47 Dysert, Larry ,, 60 -E- Earnst, Stuart , ,,,,,,, H 47 Easter, Mr.-Teacher 24, 193, 216 Eastman, Cynthia 60 Eddy, Betty .A...............,................,..,,. 38, 119 Eddy, Keith ...,.,,,,,,..,,.,,,..,,.... ........ 2 18, 219 Eddy, Robert .,,. 60, 138, 139, 169, 208, 220 Eder, Carl ,,,,,....,,,....,.,...........,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.... 60 Edie, Mr.-Teacher ..,,,,,...............,.......,,,,,.... 24 Edmonds, Walter ,,,. 47, 150, 154, 205, 212, 215 Edwards, Carolyn .,.,. W, 47, 124, 128 Edwards, Gary .,,.... ,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 1 Edwards, Harry ..,.,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 8 1 Edwards, Janet ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Elam, Mike ..,..,,,,, ,,,,, 6 O, 133 Ellege, Bill .....,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,, 3 8 Ellington, Harry ,.,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A 3 8 Elliot, Art ..........,, ..,,, 4 7, 191, 218 Elliot, Larry ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Elliot, Mary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 7 Ellis, Sandra ,,,,, 47 Ellison, Linda ......,. ...,.,, 4 7, 136 Ellison, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Emmitt, Gari ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 144 Endicott, Eugene ,.,, 60, 147, 191, 192, 194, 200, 203, 216, 217 Endicott, Judy .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 128 Engdahl, Mary s,,,. ,, ,.,,,,,,,,,, 48, 124 Engdahl, Susan ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 English, Wayne .,,.,,.... ,,,.... 4 8, 146 Erickson, Nancy ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 8, 124 Eskelson, Mr.-Teacher ...,. ,,,,... 2 3, 117 Esselstrom, Donna ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 8, 128 Evans, David ...,..,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 3 8, 199 Evans, Mrs.-Secretary ,,,,,,, ,, 21 Everett, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 8 Exceen, Lonnie ,,,,..,.,,,,, ,,,, , 48 ..i:- Farnworth, Dennis ....,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Fee, Betty ,,,,.,,.,.. .,,, , .,,, 4 8, 144, 148 Felker, Dick ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Felt, Anna ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 136 Fenn, Bernard .,,,,. ,,,,,,, 4 8, 201 Fenn, Virginia ..,, ,,,,,,,, 8 1, 125 Fies, Bob ., ,,,, ,,,,,, 2 18, 219 Finn, James .....,,,,,.,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Fister, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 81 Flake, Frankie, Jo Ann ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,...,, 61 Flann, Adair ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 112, 116, 128 Flannery, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 15, 23 Flener, Karen .,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Flink, Gerry ,,,..., 82, 129, 130, 158, 159 Flink, Richard ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 199 Flink, Ted ,,,,,,..,..,..,,..,,,,,, 4e, 150, 154, 205 Flory, Linda ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 B Flury, David ..,, 74, 82, 138, 139, 191, 192, 195, 198, 200, 203, 204 Flury, Mike ,.,,..... ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, 199 Flury, Robert ...,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , 48 Flynn, James ,,... ,,,,,,,, 8 2 Foltz, Marshall ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 8 Foote, Arlen ..,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,,, 43, 205 Forbes, Barbara ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 2, 125, 126 Fordham, Gloria ,,,, 61, 110, 129, 169 Foree, Ernest N ,,,,, ,,,, 6 1, 146, 149, 171 Forhan, Diane ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 82 Forrest, David ,ccc 82, 105, 120, 147, 164, 166 Forrest, Lynn ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,, , 48, 129 Foss, Norlene ,, , , , , 48 Foster, Dale H ,, 38 Fout, Richard , 61 Fowler, Stephanie ,,,, 36, 38, 124 Fox, Raymond ,,,,,,, , 61, 114, 115 Fraback, Ronald .,,, ,,,,, 1 2, 36, 38 Francies, David H ,,,, , 48, 150 Francies, Peggy ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 38 Francies, Robert ,,,,, 82, 151, 154 Franco, Jackie ,,,,, ,,,,,, , , 61 Frank, Rodney so ,,.... 82, 200, 202, 204 Fray, Carol ....,,.v........ 10, 12, 61, 108, 165 Fray, Marrianna .........,...,.,,..,., ,,,,, ,,,, 3 8 , 124 Frazier, Virginia .,.,......,,,., .,,, 61, 150, 154 Fread, Mrs,-Teacher ..,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,, 2 3 122 Frear, Donna ,,,,,,,,.,,,.A. .,..,....,.,,,,,.,, 6 1 Frear, James .,,,,,,,.., ..........Y...,...,.,, 3 8 Frear, Jerry ..........,Y..,..,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 145, 150, 154 Fredlund, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, ,..,,..,. 4 8, 128 Fredrickson, Larry 82, 117, 120, 147, 196, 216 Free, Donetta ,,,,,,,,4.,.......,Y.,,YYYYYV,YY..,V......,,., 38 Freeman, Jo Anne ..., 13, 56, 61, 108, 125, 160, 164, 165 Freeman, Karen ,,,,,.,, 61, 110, 111, 150, 154 Freese, Sharon ,..4.....-Y,.YYY.YY,,,..,,,,.f,,ffffff,,-,V 38 French, Marvin .,,,, .....,YYYYYY.,.. 3 8, 199, 206 Fresh, Jim YYYYVYYY..... ------ -f---f--f 3 8 Fretwell, Kathi YYYYYY,,,YY Y,,..,.-,,--,,V------'---- 1 63 Fretwell, Ted ,........f,ff,,,-----ff,-AA ,fff---4-----'ff 6 1 Friday, William ,Y,Y 61, 120, 138, 140, 216, 220 rrisbie, Douglas eeee 61, 117, 120, 138, 141, 191, 208, 216 Frisk, Donna 4......Y ,.---v----V-A ------f----- 1 7 0 Fritz, Dennis ,.....YV.VV YY..,------fffv-----'--'-------- 6 1 Fromdahl, Daniel ,,,. ,,,,. 3 6, 38, 124, 134 Fromdahl, David .-----f,--' --f-- ,---------'-- 8 2 r 147 Fromdahl, Jacqueline ,,r,..--A-A-,,,,-f 33, 116 Fromdahl, Pat .....,,, 61, 108, 146, 149, 165 Frost, Donald YYYYYYYY...Y-.-----,--'f-'-----1---- 48, 114 Frost, Jerry Yrrrs. .Y,,,---,--------------f 3 3, 114 Fugate, Juanita .... ,----, -1---f 4 3 Fullerton, D'Ann YY,YY.YVff,, ------ 3 3, 153 -G- Gable, Robert -f-ffA 111-A--1f'ff- '--- V fA--- -- 3 8 Gable, Sherian ,Y,YY,....,,f,,,--- -ff--ff4-- ---- - - 38 Gadway, Barbara 56, 61, 108, 146, 149 Gadway, Janice ,,,,....f, ,--- 4 4- --fff4--- 43, 113 Galloway, Frances ........ f--f- 3 3, 121 Galloway, Jackie ----'1--- 38 Gannon, Pat ....-fff. ------ 6 1 Gardner, Doyle ,u,u. ---f--------- 8 3 Gardner,- Eva ...,,, 48, 124 Gardner, Gary ,,,, ....,, --,,-, -------- 6 1 Garren, Neoma ,,,,....VY,,.,...-,,,,---,----,1--f-- ----f'- 3 3 Garrett, Geraldine -fY,,,,. 61, 116, 128, 137 Garrett, Ronald ..,,f,,, ...,,f,ff,----ff -1---1f--------- 4 3 Gaylor, Orville ..... ,..,f ,,---- - --A----'---f-- 3 3 Geddes, Carole ...V .f,---' 3 8, 119, 124 Gee, Linda eeeeeeee. ------1 6 1, 125, 136 Gerlitz, Gene ...... 1 ----,-----------f--f 48 Gibbons, Teresa ..... -f------------- 6 1 Gilbert, Dan .e,eee,,.. --'---- 4 3, 201 Gilbert, Wilda .... ----f------ 6 2 Gilkison, David ..... ....Af4- 4 8, 209 Gilley, David .ee... -.----f-fff1 4 3 Gilliam, Larry ,,,,u.... --v-- 6 2 132 Gilliland, Arlon feeefee ...-----.,-----,---YY----A-A1 3 3 Gilliland, Donna ........Veee,.e.........f,,Vff4A---------4 48 Gillispie, Shirley .......,..v, 48, 110, 124, 128 Gilman, Lex .... 83, 128, 129, 135, 146, 166, 167 Gladwill, Lorretta ,4..,. ,u.e. 3 9, 116 Glenn, Alison .,,,,,,,, .....,,,,ee,e..-....Y-.ff 4 8 Glenn, Alta ....,,,,... ff,4,,,---, 8 3, 111, 125 Glenz, Judy .ee,.. ..,, 6 2, 125, 128, 135 Glines, Earl .,,,,,, ..,.,ee,,eeV...e.... 6 2, 122 Goddard, Glen .eee ,,,................ 3 9, 199 Goddard, Terry .,,.V ,.,,, 3 9, 124, 199, 209 Godfrey, Milo ,,,,,,,,, ..,...............,,,e,,,,,,, 4 8 Goertzen, Ronald ,,,,, .........,V,,,eV, 4 8, 114 Goff, Nelinda ,,,,.. ...eee,,e,,,,,,.... 3 9 Gordon, Janice u,,, ..,,e....,,,,.,eVVeeeeeeV 6 2 Gray, Charlotte .,,. u,,4.,, 6 2, 113, 121 Grace, Janice .... .,........... 8 3, 109 Gray, Janice ...,.. .. ,.,,......,..,.. 83 Gray, Katherine V,,.. ...., 4 8, 113, 124 Gray, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 9, 113, 124 Gray, Mrs.-Janitor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Greef, Larry .....,.........,.,. ..... ......,,,,.,,, 3 9 , 199 Green, Don .,,. 33, 117, isa, 139, 191, 195, 198, 208, 209, 216 Green, Douglas , ,,,,,,,,,,...,..,. 39, 206 Greenfield, Don ,,,,, , 62 Greenquist, Vicki .... ,,,,,, ,..,,,,,, 8 3 Gregory, Patsy .,,,, ,,... ...,.,,,,.,,,,.,, 6 2 Griffin, Joe cccccc 62, 208, 216 Griffin, John ,,,,,,,,.. ,,.. ..,,,,,, 3 9 , 199 Griffin, Thomas ,,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Grimes, Earl ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,....,.,,,,, 1 22 Grow, Mr.-Teacher ...,,, ,,.,. 2 9, 114 Gruwell, Mr.-Teacher .,,,, ,,,,, 2 4, 118 Gum, Bill ,,,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, H 62 Gurnsey, Ron ....,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, ,,,,, 6 2 -H- Haaf, George .,...,....,,,,,,... ,.eee,eeeeeee,eee,.... 3 3 Haaf, Valorie ,,,,, u,,u,,. 6 2, 113, 122 Haas, Paulus ,,u,. 39, 116, 124 Hagg, Thomas . ,,,, eeffffffffffe 3 9, 124 Hall, Dale ,,,,,.,.,, eeeeeeeeee,ee,e-f,f 6 2 Hall, James A,,,.. ,---,, 5 4 Hall, Janetta ..,... ,,e,.. .,ef,,e VVVYVV ..,, .--, 3 9 Hall, Janice ,.,....,e,,,,,,,... .,v,eee,..,.A..,A. .e...,,,- - 3 9 Halladay, Jeremy ,,,, 10, 12, 102, 120, 123, e4,13a,139,146, 147,166, 171 212 Hallmark, Maureen ..,. ...ee,eee,,e..u 6 2, 129, 135 Hamilton, Alice -------- 84, 123, 146, 149 Hamilton, Donna .......,. eeee,.,e..........,, 8 4, 126 Hamilton, Howard .... ,.,,,,,,,....ff,f.,,-f,,f 6 2 Hammond, Patsy ,,,,,., W 39 Handy, Jerry ...... eeeee 4 8 Hanks, David V,,, eeeeeee , eefeee 8 4 Hanley, John ,.,,... ee,,eeee,ee,.,,,....,e 3 9 Hanley, John N. eeeeee 39, 199, 207 Hannan, Pamela ,..., . .........-,,, 48, 129 Hansen, George ,,,,,, ,,,,,, . 49 Hansen, Judy ......, eeeeeee 1 73 Hansen, Ralph ,,,,,, .,....,.e, Veeee 3 9 Harder, Diane ,,,,....,, .,.... 4 9, 128 Hardick, Suzy ..,,.,,.,,,, Veee.. eeee, 6 2 Hardin, Mr.-Teacher ..,, ,V,,,,,,, 2 9 Harding, Carol .,,,,,,,,.,, ,e.,,, 6 2 Harding, Neal ,,,.,.,.. ,,a... 8 4 Hardy, Jerry ,,.,.. ,,., ......ee..,,,,,,, A 1 51 Harmon, Robert ,,,,u,,, .........ee,,.,..,,,,,,, 4 9, 114 Harpe, Richard .,.......,,. 84, 138, 139, 209 Harper, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 32, 200, 212 Harris, Gayle .,,, 62, 125, 128, 137, 144, 160 Harris, Nancy ,.,..,,,......,.... .,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Harris, Virginia ,,,,....,...,,,, 49, 108, 124, 129 Hart, Lena .,.....,, ........,. 6 2, 122, 125 Hartz, Norman ..... ,,,,., ,,,,,,,,. 6 2 Harvey, Laury ....., ,,,,,, 4 9 Harvey, Shirley ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 9 Hash, Lela ............. ......,,..,,..,, 6 2 Hatfield, Mike ,,,,.. .,..., .,,,,,,......... 2 1 2, 213 Hatfield, Thomas ........,,,....... ,..,.....,.. 6 2, 212 Hatterscheid, Ann ,,,, 49, 119, 121, 144, 148 Havens, Donald .,,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Hayman, Dianne ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Head, George ,,,,,.....,....,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39 Healy, Courtney . .....,,,.....,....,.,, 36, 39, 151 Healy, Jerry ,,.,,.,, 84, 130, 146, 158, 159, 170 Heath, Don ,,,,,,,,....,.,.,,,,,..,.,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Heath, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,.,.,..,..,, 6 3, 209 Hebard, Judy ....,,, sss, 6 3, 110, 144, 169 Hebard, Kirk ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3 , 117 Hebard, Roberta ,,.,,.,,.,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 124 Hedine, Karla ....,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 Hedine, Roy csssssssssss 84, 123, 109, 127, 216 Heeter, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 134 Heichel, Garry ...,... .,..,.,,,,,...,,,,. ..,... 8 4 , 125 Heidenreich, Miss-Teacher 168 Heinz, Thomas ,e,, 85, 120, 123, 131, 147, 149 Helland, Marilyn ,..,,.,,,,,. 63, 112, 136, 146 Helton, Ralph ....... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Hendrix, Carol ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Hendrix, Mildred ..... ,... 6 3, 73 Henigan, Ann ...........,.. ...... 3 9, 116 Herrington, Frances ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Hetrick, Carol ,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,- 3 9 Hilkey, Calvin ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Hill, Barbara ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Hill, Judith .... ..,, 6 3, 116, 119 Hill, Melissa .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Hill, Norman ...., .,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9, 146 Hill, Rebecca ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 39, 124 Hill, Sally u,,,..,,,.,..... 85, 104, 123, 146, 149 Hiney, Charles .,,,...,,,,,,,,, 49, 205, 212, 214 Hink, Larry ....,..... ,,,, 6 3 141, 147, 201 Hinther, Karla ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 39 Hites, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Hielseth, Gordon ,,,. 85, 117, 125, 151, 154 Hobbs, Thomas ...,,,,,,,,,....,....... 39, 199, 206 Hobi, Herbert ,,,,.., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 4 9 Hobi, Robert .......,.,..,,,,,,,...........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 39 Hoenisch, Rodney .... 85, 103, 125, 138, 139, 147, 191, 192, 194, 198, 200, 203, 204, 216 Hoffman, Mr.-Teacher ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,......., 24, 218 Holborow, William ..,,.. ,,,,,, 3 9, 199 Holbrook, Jonnie ,.,,. ,.,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Holbrook, Lonnie .,,,. ,.,.,..,, 6 3 Holcomb, Kay ..,,... ,,,,.,,.,,, 8 5 Holcomb, Linda .... .,,,. 6 3, 125 Holcomb, Velva .,..,, ,,,,,,, 8 5, 125 Holder, Donna ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Holland, Judy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 Hollyman, Kay ....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 Holmes, Bonnie ........ 63, 125, 128, 146, 173 Holmgren, Steve .,,,,,,,..,.......,...,,.,.,,,,, 39, 114 Holt, Judy ,,,........,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Holteen, Clayton ,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Holteen, Clell ,,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,, 8 5, 132 Honey, William ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Honn, Weston ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 3, 201 Hooper, Mrs.-Cook ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Hopkins, Carey .,,,....... ...,.....,...,,.,.,..,,,,.,,,,,, 4 9 Hopkins, Mr.-Teacher .....,,. 27, 141, 192, 207 Hoppe, Mr.-Janitor ..., ..,.,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,. 3 3 Horn, Carol .,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Horn, Dallas ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Horton, Arlene ..,......,.,,,,,.,,,..oo 85, 113, 123 Herron, Jon .,........., 86, 117, 172, 174, 191 Horton, Judy ,,,.u .,,.,.,..,.................. 4 9, 113 Horton, Terry .,,,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Hosford, Judy ........,,,,.... .,,,, 6 3, 118, 136 Houston, Miss-Teacher .,... ,,,,,..., 3 2, 116 Howard, Beverlee ..,..,,... ...,.,,,.... 6 3 Howe, Larry ...........,..... ..,.,,...,... 2 17 Hoyt, Harold ,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 9 Hukari, Ricki .... ,..,. 6 3, 146, 149 Hull, Nancy ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 9 Hulse, Sharon ....... .........,..,,,,,,,-,,,.,,.,,,,,,, 4 9 Hummel, LaReece ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 49, 119, 122 Humphreys, Jerry .,,. 63, 139, 141, 191, 192, 195, 196, 217 Hunnicutt, Lonnie ..,,, ,,,,,,,V,,,,,,-,,, 6 3 Hunnicutt, Melani ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49 Hunt, Jimmie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,- 49, 208 Hunr, syi .,,, 63, 138, 191, 192, 194, 209, 217 Hunter, Glenn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V-,--,,,,, ,,,-,, 3 9 Hunter, Martin .......,ss, ,,,,,, 6 4, 191, 193, 209 Hurd, Darlene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 64, 153, 156 Hutchins, Dawna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,V,,, 39, 113, 124 Hutchins, Wayne .,,. 11, 13, 86, 123, 125, 166 Hutson, LaRue ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,---,,--, 4 9 -1- lnrnan, Janet ...... ........... 6 4, 112, 122, 144 231 r f Irvine, William ..., . 6 134 Ives, Georg ...... 9, 15 220 J.. J o ,K ..,. Jac s, i ...,. . , 2 Jac y, . Princ' . .,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,, , Jac y rilyn . ..,,..,,..,. , ,,,,,,,,, 49, 4 Jac y, Jud 62 1 , 14 ,,l6O, 162, 63 J im, e . . ........... ........ . 64 nnie F .,,,.,A ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., , , 64 .lense , ette . ,... ,.,,.,,,4,,,,. 3 9, 45 Jens , James .....,. ..., ,,,,,, ,,,,,., 6 4 2 16 Joelso on .. .,.,.,. -..-. ,..,..,,.,,,,,,, 2 of John en . . 64, 133, 9, 16 , 91,19 ,194 208 Jo S , B .............. ........... , .....,.... 170 Johnso C ton ....... ......,.. J, ...... ' .,,. 3 9,145 Johnso Gary .............,... ,JI .,..... 114, 133 Johnson, Judy , ....... 1 .............,........,...... . 64 Johnson, Kay .... 4.4. 64, 128, 136, 169 Johnson, Kenneth' . .,.. 1 .... ................. 8 6, 132 Johnson, Maxi ......... ..... 6 4, 112 Johnson, Pats ......, .....,..,,.. 3 9, 119 Johnson, Richard ....... ......,.................... 4 9 Johnson, Ronald .,,.,,, 49, 150, 154 Johnson, Wanda ..... .............. 3 9, 116 Johnson, Roger ..,... ..........A.3,...... 6 4 Joiner, Sue .......... ............., 8 6, 125 Jones, Bonnie ...... ..... 8 6, 122, 123 Jones, Charles ..... .,,.....,,.,,,,..... 8 6 Jones, Larry ..... ..,.... 6 4 Jones, Linda ...,. .... 3 9 Jones, Pauline ..... ....... 3 9 Jones, Roberta ......................................,,.... 64 Jones, Sandra ........................... ..,,A..A.. 8 6, 125 Jones, Sue .... 86, 105, 125, 135, 146, 166, 167 Jones, Verna Rae ..................................e..... 39 Jordon, Janice ...............,.......,................... 64 Judd, Mr.-Assistant Superintendent A.,,....,, 19 Judd, Don ....,.,,.,....A,,.......,..,.... 64, 117, 141 Judd, Ted ,.... ,..... ..,... 3 9 , 151 -K- Keefe, James ,...,,, ,..,.,... 6 4, 147, 191, 193 Keefe, Roberta .,,, ,,,,, 3 9, 124, 150, 154 Keel, Mary ,,,,,, ,,,..,..,..... , 64, 128 Keene, Anita f...... ......-....fee--.,---------fY------- 4 9 Keith, Larry ....... .......,...............,.f-ef 1 51, 154 Kelley, Morris ...,..,. 49, 118, 154, 191, 201 Kelsay, Barbara ...................... 39, 124, 137 Kelsey, Bill ............ 64, 133, 191, 192, 203 Kelso, Carmen ..........,,.....................-,-efffeffe 49 Kelso, Dorothy .... ,,,, 8 7 Kemp, Gene ..... ..,. 8 7 Kempas, Dick ..,..... N 49 Kempke, Eileen ...........,.. .......V,,, 6 4 Kennedy, Karen ,.d........... ,,......,... .. 39 Kennedy, Mr.-Teacher ,..,.., 29, 133 Kennerly, Gary .,,.,,A,.,....... ..........,,.,,,,,,, 8 7 Kenny, Donna ...,...., 39, 119, 151 Kenny, Garry ....,,,,...,. .,....,,,,,,,,,,,, . 64 Kenworthy, Connie .,..... ....,,,, 8 7, 121 Kenyon, Melvin ..,..,., ...... 4 9, 220 Kern, Frances ,,,,,, ........,,,,,,,.. 4 9 Kilkenny, Anne ...,.. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. B 7 King, James .......... 39, 199, 209 King, Kenneth .... .,..,...,, 3 9, 199 Kingry, Connie ...... ,,.....,.....,, 4 9 Kingry, Jimmy .... Kinman, Donna .... Kirby, Barbara Kirk, Tom ............. 39 39, Kirkpatrick, Billy .,... ,,.. 3 9, 122, 199, 232 1 19 49 206 V f If , Klaboe, H l ...,.. Kline, Ju 1 Kloeckner, Val .,.d............. ...1 ....... .... . Eggs, Larrie .......... gge, Jerry ........,.. ..,,..., Koch, Donald ,,,.,...,..,..,,.., Koehler, Lind T, ,............................ . V 212 Kolberg, Ted .... '87, 138, 139, 4 Kolberg, Tom ,..............,.................... Koop, Michael ..........,..............., Kowalewsie, Marlene ......, Kowawivski, Norman K Mr.-Teacher ....,. K ysman, Ted ...,... Kummer, Marilee .... fuhn, George ..... 65, 39, Lindell, Carole ...... ....... Lindell, Judy Lindell, Thomas .,,, Linder, Ann .............. Linder, Kenneth ...... Linder, Herbert ...... Lindner, Charles .... Lindner, Walter .............. Lindquist, Mr.-Teacher .,,,, 40, 124, 151, 1'f111ff 5Ef1 i 261' 40, 65, 40, 27 Lindsey, Mr.-Teacher ...,.. Lindstrom, George ..... Linson, Gertrude ..,., Linson, Joyce , .,.. , ummert, Steve ..,,.....,... ..... -L- LaBrake, Phyllis ...... .... 6 5, LaBrensz, Carol ...........,........e.e........., Lackey, David ................................-- Ladd, Sue ......-.. e...- 5 6, 65, 137, Ladd, Norman ......,,........ 88, 117, Ladd, Patricia .......,.................V,,........ LaFon, Mrs.-Assistant Librarian ..,,.eee....... Lake, Ron ..............,,....................V Lambur, Marlene ..................eA Lamka, Mr.-School Board ..,,, Lamka, James ...................,.. Lander, Walter ..........., .... ffl ,,.,,,, ,. ,io 89, Locke, Rita ,.............v......... Lohr, Art .... .........,,,..,,e..,............ Long, Bill ..,..,. .,.. 8 9, 115, 151, Long, Cecile ,.., .........................,... Long, Janice ....,. ..,,... .......... Long, Brent .,.. ......,,......,,,.... Long, Jerry ....., ...., 8 9, 138, Long, Judy ...,.e.... ........,..,.,,.,.,,............ Long, L. Jerry ....,. .,,..,,......,,,,,,........ 8 9, Long, Paula ....,..... ..,,.,. 4 0, 119, 122, Longton, Sharon ..........A.,.e,........................ Loomis, Donald .... 89, 120, 123, 151, Loomis, Ralph .................,....,,......-..... 50, Lorenzen, Edward .... 13, 56, 120, 200, Lorentz, Beverly ...... ..,.................,.. 6 6, Lorentz, Judith ........,., Lorentz, Shirley .............. Lorrain, Miss-Teacher ...,.e....-- Lowe, Donal ..........................-..Yffe------- 40, Luckett, Arther .... 89, 134, 141, 151, 154, Luhman, Colleen .................-f,,eef--------,-ff---e Lyda, Douglas ..... ........Vfff 4 0, 199, Lynn, Virginia ...... .--- 3 9, 109, 121, Lyons, Sharon ..,,. . ,.,.,,., a9, 102, -Mc McAlister, Mr.-Teacher .,,. 30, 199, 205, McCardia, Rose ....,.LA........----------,f-,-- 50, McCarger, Dean .........,, ........Ye.......--.---- McCarter, Carolyn .... .,,..,,........---- McCarthy, Stephen ..... ..--- 5 0, 113, McCarty, Manlon .... ..,...----------,------ McClune, Harvey ...Y .e.e-e. 9 0, 120 McClune, Sharolyn ..... -----------e--- McCord, Edward .... McCoy, Beverly ..... McCoy, Gordon ...... - McCoy, James .... 5 McCright, Virgie ..... 5 McCrorey, Melinda ..... ------ McCrorey, Paula ......... ,----- McCrorey, Wanda ....... ---,-- McCullum, Charles .... ----,- McDaniel, Judy ..,.......... ..-..--- McDowell, Alexander ,...... -... 6 6, McGee, Linda ............... Landers, Mardella ...... 50, Lane, Donna .,,,...e.. .,---,---- Lane, Robert ........ ......, ...........---,-------e---- Lane, Rose ......,,..............,....f..-f-------,-----efe-- -- 65 Langholff, Gilbert .... 88, 123, 125, 191, Langford, Delores ..... ,..,...... 5 0, Lark, Leon .............. ....--------fs---------- La Roque, Larry ...........,.... 65, 141, Larsen, Mr.-Teacher ....V,,,.....,ffff----e------------e 30 Larson, Donald ......-.. ------ 1 17 Lash, Charles ,,,,.... -----e----,-- Laurence, Jonny ,,,,. ---- Laws, Jeane ,,,,,,,e.... ----- Laycock, Bonnie ..., -----f------- Laycock, Jim ........, ...eeeeee....ff-f---f---- 6 5, Layton, Mike ......, ,..........eee.....-..--ff- Layton, Therese ........ 14, 65, 112, Lee, Alan .......,..,.., -----------,A-------------f---------' 5 O Lee, David ..V....V.., .......,---------------- 6 5 Leeper, Bobby ............eee.........--ffe------ Lehman, Annette ............ 65, 126, Lehne, Raymond ..,.....-.-...-.--fe---- 40, Lehrbach, Nick ................ 88, 123, Lenneville, Mr.-Teacher ..,, 31, 150, Lent, Donovan .,,.............,.,......--A --fs--- Lesher, Barbara .,..........,...e..,.....V........ Lesher, Jean ......,,.... ..... 8 8, 123, Lesher, Robert ...... .,.........,f-e--e,----ef--f- Lesher, Harold .,,,.... ....,ffff Lewellyn, Darlene ..,,. .......,,,.,,.... Lewis, Danny .......... .............eeeee,..-.. Lewis, David ..,,.... ..... 6 5, 122, Lewis, Doyle ,eeeeee ...,.... ,ee......,fff,f------ Lewis, Elizabeth ..,, 50, Lewis, James .,,.,,,, ,............fefe,-----, 4 0 Lian, Gloria ....... Lian, James ....., Lian, Larry ,,.... Liles, Ona .... Lillard, Larry ,,,,, Lillard, Mary ,,,,,,,, Lindberg, Gail .. Lindberg, Gary ,..,.. Lindblade, Yvonne .,... 65, McGhehey, Don ......... McGhehey, Jim ,....,. McGraw, Bill .......... Mclntire, Frank ..... Q Mclntyre, Beverly ..,.. Mclntyre, Frances ...., McLaren, Myrtle .,,, McLean, Duncan ,.,.. 90, to, 12, eo, 40, 40, 66, McLish, June .........,.,.e.ee.ee fee.. McMillan, Joyce ...,....,,e,..... McTaggart, Mrs.-Teacher -M- Madsen, Kathie ..,.,..............-efff 50, 124, Magness, Myrla ..,,....V,,, 90, 109, 110, Mahoney, Caroline .................. .,....... 5 0, Mahoney, Pamela .... ., ........, 40 Major, Allen ..,...A,......,,...... ..., 6 6, 145 Malone, Glenwood ,,,,,,,,..,...,,... ,,.,..,....., , 40 Mandelstam, Miss-Teacher ..... .... 1 10, 169 Marical, George .......,............ .,,,, 5 0, 209 Marical, Pervy .....,,,..,....,,4 .... 4 0, 208 Markle, Duane A.,.,,,.. .. ......... 66 Marosok, Richard ...,. ...... ..,,,,,.V.,,,.,,,, 6 6 Marshall, Carolyn ,,,,,. ,,,A.,,.....,,,........ 9 0, 125 Marsters, Myrna ,.,,,.,..... 66, 122, 150, 154 Martin, Caroline ,,,,., ,,,,,,,.,.,......Y...-,YYV,YYYY 4 0 Martin, Deanne .... .....Y...V,...Y-Y.YV.,,.,.......Vf 5 0 Martin, Janet A,,,.... ........... 1 5, 90, 118, 123 Martin, Marilyn ,..,..,. 90, 103, 110, 125, 131 Martin, Virgil .v... .................YY,VYYY............-- 9 0 Mason, Sharon A.,... ..........,,,,,............ffffffff 5 0 Mason, Sidney ...... ,,Y.,,,..f,..vYff,ffff,f,-A--f- 4 0 Mast, Claudia ....... ..Y.YY............VVVV...,..-.-..- 4 0 Mathews, Mary ,,,,a,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 124, 151, 155 Mathis, Mr.-Janitor ,.4,........V.Y.......-...fffffA---- 33 Mattson, Mr.-Teacher ,..........,-.f.------Y--------A 29 Mayfield, Norma ..Y...Y,.,,. ..... 4 0, 116, 124 Means, Sharon f,,.A........ ---vf,--------f'VfV'- 5 0 Meehan, Marlene ..... ---A--A-- 6 6 Meeks, Drena ,,,,,..4..... ,.....V.,ffA,-,---V-------- 5 0 Mehlhoff, Kenneth ......,,........,------------------- 40 Mehlhoff, Larry ,,,,,....... 50, 133, 147, 212 Mendenhallm, Nazue ..............,...........VVf------- 90 Meredith, Sue YY,,,,,, 90, 103, 126, 162, 163, 164, 172, 173, 221 Meredith, Dick Y..A......YY..VV.-.-.-.- 162, 172, 212 Metzger, Donna ,,,. 91, 104, 126, 166, 167, 172, 173 Metzger, John .... Y..........vf.-,f------------ 4 0, 207 Meyer, Gary ......,-...........f----- -------- 5 0 Meyer, Lois ..............f,fYVV.....-....-f ---A--,-- 4 0 Micelli, Mr.-School Board ...... ------------ 1 9 Michael, Joseph A................ -v--- 6 6, 139 Mickley, Mr.-Janitor ..... .----ffA 3 3 Middeke, Gary ......,..,... ---------'ff 4 0 Milford, Donna .,,,,,.,YVYY. ..-...f ,--------- 4 0 , 119 Millard, Janice .....V.Y4.4.......-Y-----,-----------------A 40 Miller, Barbara ....,,,, 91, 123, 105, 166, 167, 172, 173 Miller, Charlene ......,,.....-..,.-----------,------f-A- 40 Miller, Donald ...,eeee 91, 114, 123, 125, 134 Miller, Gloria .,,,,,,,..Y,.,.....,.,..---- 91, 121, 126 Miller, Jack ,,,, Y.V,Y........fVf------YV--,----,,---A 6 6 Miller, Larry ,...... ...... 6 6, 141, 191, 201 Miller, Norman ...... .......,,-------Y-------------- 6 6 Miller, Pamela ..f.... ------- -----------f--f--- 4 0 Miller, Robert ...............4.-4-.----------------- 66, 114 Milligan, Orley .........-...-----------A.------------AA 91 Milner, Bill .,,, 66, 117, 141, 151, 155, 169 Mitchell, Donald .,,,,...........YYVA....f-A- 40, 199 Modrell, Connie ..... ,..,.. 6 6, 150, 154 Moe, Kenneth ..,f-----------vYA4 -- 91 Mohr, Barbara .... --------- 5 0, 113 Mohr, Carolyn ..... ,-f- 4 0, 124 Mohr, James ................e,..., ,----,-------- 6 6 Mohr, Patricia ..........,,............ ..... 5 0, 113 Moldenhauer, Mr.-Teacher ..... ...ff 2 8, 199 Molver, Tamara ............e... ....-.----ff-4 4 0 Monger, Mrs.-Teacher ..,e..f.........------ 31, 121 Monrean, Fred ,..,................................eeeYeeee 51 Montgomery, David ........ 91, 117, 138, 139, 141, 218, 219 Moody, Steven ,,,,, ,e,, 5 1, 151, 154, 205 Moore, Billy ..,,,., ..4......4e..,..,.............. 9 1 Moore, Gail .... ........... 5 1 Moore, Kitty ....... ..e. 6 7, 72 Moore, Marian ....... eeeee.ee 6 7 Moore, Ronald ....,..........................,...4.,..ff 67 NlOran, PafI'iCia .... 51, 13, 44, 108, 118, 129 Morene, Charles .........ee, 40, 145, 199, 209 Morgan, Joyce ....... ......................,.,.ee,,. 4 0 Morgan, Newell .... ..... 5 1, 124, 145, 209 Morris, Elva .,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, --,,, 5 I, Morrissey, Elizabeth .... .... 4 0, Morrison, James ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Muggerud, Ron ,.,,., ,,,,,, 1 74, Muller, Michelle ,,,, ,,,, , Muller, Pat ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 1, Mumby, Robert .... ,,,.,...........,.., Mundt, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mundt, Bill ...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7, 200, Munion, Jacqueline ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Munson, Dennis ...,.. ,,,,,, 5 1, Munson, Marietta ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, Murphy, Harry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4O,. Murphy, Larry .,,,.... 67, 117, 141 , 150, Murphy, Michael .... 67, 118, 120, 130, 158,159,169, 218, Mutchie, Scott .,,,. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0, Myer, Gary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,-,,A,,,,,,,A Myer, Lois ...,..,,,.,.,.,. Myers, Beverly ....,,, Bill Myers, Myers, Dennice ,,...,. Myers, Raymond Myers, Sally ,,,, 11, .26-261159191957-'1'21'f 40, 199, 13,91,123, 126,135 -N- 124 119 51 216 40 122 51 40 203 51 151 91 51 140 154 131, 219 151 151 151 67 162 124 209 147 129 151 51 135 113 124 51 168 67 40 40 121 125 41 141, 198 41 51 125 21 Naas, Carol ...... .... ..... 5 1 , Nasby, Al ..,,.. .,,... 6 7, Neal, John ,,,,,. ,.,,,.,,.,,, Neal, Linda ......,.. ...., 6 7, Neavoll, Sharon ...... ....... 5 1 Nelson, Jeannie .... ,.... 4 O, Nelson, William Neuner, B111 ,..,..... ,,,,,, Newell, Delores Nichols, Dale ....... ...,,,,,,, Nichols, Jennie ....., .....,,-e,,,.,,..,,...-,-f,, Nicholson, Lola ....., ....................f. 5 1, Nielsen, Audrey ............ 92, 110, 111, Nielsen, Donald .......,............A............-----A--- Nielsen, Douglas .... 92 138, 139, 154, 191 Nielsen, Helen ......, .....,..ff.fff5--- Nielsen, Robert .......... ff.....Yff5A-4 Niswonger .,,.,,.,,,...........f,f -A---f- 9 2 Noble, Mrs.-Secretary ......e ffffff-------AY Noel, Karen ,,,,..e.........,,., ..Y.ffffff-f4,---fV----V Nolen, Mary Ann ...... ---f.fA 9 2, 126, Nolte, Paul ,............... ..... 3 6, 41, 199, Norcott, Kathy ...... ................V-Y.-,--------- Norcott, Terry ..,. ...........eeeeeee......-.-.f,--AA Nqrdling, Judy ,,,,,, ,,,,,., 5 1, 113, 119, Nordyke, Sandra ...... ......,...........-.ffff-44---- Norris, Charles ...... ..... 6 7, 150, Norris, Neil ....... ---,f.fff4--------Y Northey, Betty ....... ..Vf-fff Y 92, -O Oakley, Kathleen ........ Oakley, Tim .......... O'Brian, James ...... Oden, Carolyn ...... Ohlsen, lsaac ............ Oldaker, Christine ....... Oldfield, Sandra ...... Patricia ...,. Oliger, Oliver, Franklin Oliver, James .... 51, 44 6 31, 41, Oliver, Nora ......... fffffAf--,-,------- Ollivant, Gladys ...... 92, 113, Olsen, Diana ................,,,..... 67, 110, Olson, Joyce ..,.,,,,..........,,......,.....fff--- 51 67, 129, 1 Olson, Loren ,.., 12, 74, 92, 102, 117, 139,141,191,192, O'Mara, Michael ..............,......................... 92 160 206 41 51 129 41 154 41 144 135 41 127 67 41 124 67 67 51 51 92 126 125 129 138, 198 67 O'Mara, Patricia ................ 92, 121, 123, 160 Ospald, Beverly ..........,......,,. 67, 72, 121 Ostrander, Penny 44, 51, 136, 144, 148 Ott, Trudie ................................ 41, 151, 154 Overton, Robert .......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,.,. 67, 209 Owens, Mary Lou ......,..,.. 67, 112, 116, 128 -p- Packer, Charlee ............. .... 9 3, 113, 126 Palm, Dianne ........ ......... 6 7, 145 Palm, Ray ............. ..... 4 1, 199 Palmer, Jerrolyn ..,.. ..., 5 1, 124 Palmer, Sharon ..............e......,...................... 41 Pankey, Don ,............................................... 51 Pargeter, Brian .... 67, 117, 120, 141, 169, 209 Parker, Carolyn ...... ....... 5 1, 113 Parker, Dianna ...,. ..... 4 1, 112 Parks, David .... ...... 5 1, 122 Parks, Judy ....... .... 4 1, 119 Parr, Albert ..... ....... .......... 6 7 Parr, Earl .......... ,,..................... 9 3 Parrett, Karen ..... v.,... 6 7, 144, 169 Patterson, David ..........,.,..........,.. 51 Patterson, Marvin ....... ,,.,,.,..,,..,....... 5 1, 220 Patton, Judy ........... ..... 5 1, 124, 151, 154 Patton, Patricia ......, ,,,..,. 4 1, 113, 124 Paul, Roderick ..,,.,..,.,, 41, 207 Paul, Winzora ...... ...............,. 9 3, 125 Paulson, Buddy ..... .... 1 2, 36, 41, 199 Paulson, Carol .... ...............,.....,.............. 4 1 Paulson, Marie .................................... 41, 133 Paulson, Nels ........ 68, 134, 138, 201, 216 Paulson, Ruth ..........,,...,,,,,.... 68, 73, 146 Payne, Thomas ...,..,..,,............,,..........,..,..... 41 Payne, Mr.-Teacher .....,.......... 27, 208, 209 Payton, Deanna .... 14, 15, 93, 123, 126, 146 Pennell, Patricia ....,........................... 41, 127 Pepple, Heather ........c....................... 41, 124 Perkins, Richard ............ 41, 114 Perley, Maryann .... ..,...,..,.., 6 8, 109, 129 Person, Gary ,,,,,, ,,,,.,,.....,,..,,........ 5 1, 205 Person, Joan ,,,,,,2,,,,,,,,, 93, 102, 125, 160 Peters, Carla .................................... 41, 124 Peterson, Dick .... 11, 13, 93, 120, 123, 130, 147, 172, 200, 202, 204 Petry, Cecelia ..... ..,.......c...........,,..,.....,,., 5 2 Pfaff, Allison ..,... ,..,.,. 4 1, 113, 124, 221 Pfaff, Neva .,..... ........,,..... 9 3, 113, 121 Phillipi, Allan ..... .....,......,.....,.......... 9 3 Phillipi, Rosalie ..... ...........,...,................ 4 1 Phillips, Brace ..... .... 9 3, 104, 151, 154 Phillips, Melvin .....................................,.. 52 Phillips, Michael ...................................,.... 216 Pilger, Doris ......,..... 52, 124, 144, 150, 154 Pilger, Kay .,.,..,. ....,.. . ,... 6 a, 125, 151, 154 Pinard, Donald .... ..............,.. 5 2, 209, 216 Piper, Judy .,,... .... 6 a, 110, 119, 125 Piper, Patty .,..,..... ...............,.... 4 1, 116 Pipkin, Sherryn ..... .,...,,.,.,,..,.,,.,,...,. 4 1 Pippin, Jean ....... ....., 4 1 Pippin, Linda ,,,,, ,.,.,,... 6 8 Pittam, Tommy ..... ............. 5 2 Pittman, Phyllis ...,.. ..,,,. 6 8, 110 Pitts, Jerry ............ ,..... 4 1, 52 Polland, Judy ...., ......... 5 2 Polley, Vida .,..,. ....... 6 8 Ponton, Jimmy ..... ,..,,, , c..... 9 3 Post, Bernard ..... ..... 4 1, 207 Potter, Barbara ,...... .. 41 Potter, Beth ...... ...... 68 Powell, James ..... ...... 5 2 Powell, Pat ...,.,.,....,.,. ,,,... 6 8 Prentice, Jack .......,....... ...... 6 8 Price, Mrs.-Laundress ,..,.. ....... 3 3 Proctor, Eloise .............. 116 233 ,O 6.60 Pi-oofoi-, Jerry ,,,, i , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,V,-,,,V7,w 52 Roos r.- eacher .,A,,, 7,,v,7,,, 2 9 g1r1C1eir, garolynn ..,..A ... .w..V 6 16 Pugh, Doa ,,,,,,, ,,V,,, .w .,,,, , , 94, 525 Rgfgsorl ,, ,. v 2, 1 io ren, enni .4 1 Purcival, Efhe .... , R 9 .... .. .... .. .YYYA al' ------ 1 4--' Putnam, Delores .............................,.Y,,,,,,,, ROSS, Donna ....44YY.,.,,,,Y..V,,,,,YVYY,,,,,VYYY 4 52, 116 Skafes, K111Y ------ ---------- ---- 9 6 , 137, 144 1nam,'T1anice ,..,.,..,,...., .,.... 5 2, 144, 1 8 Reg, Mary ..................YV.YYYYYVYAYVY.vY... 52, 1 8 915, Karen ------- --------- ----- 6 , 125, 147 68, 144, osen o rt r 6 2, 99972135916 9 , 1 , 150, 154 Puttman, a ,..... .. ......,........ , VOC , Y...... .......................,.. 6 8 Sd, G90 f---'f----A--' ------, ------ - - - 42, 140 Puttman, John .,,. 120, 138, 139, 141, Rowe, ...,.............. ..........,...,.,,.A,,,..., 5 2 Sleed, Hazel 444---- ------------- --44-44A-4- 6 9 212 andra . ...1.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 144, 148 Slocum, Secrefain -.VVVVV fv., 1 26 ii 1 ,,,,,, , , 1 1, e ,,,,...,... ,,... 5, 11 ' Barb a ..f.........-.v. ...........4,.. 4 42 Purce , r.-Tea r ,,,,, 2 SS , B .... ...,YY.. .YYYY,-, Y.... 6 9 ' ,G 9 ----- ------A-----A 5 ------------ 4 2, 199 I Rui r, Sh non .,...,.... 5 ................... 69, 72 51'1'111l'1,j11'1'1 ------ ----,-- ---------- ------, 5 3 1 R ter, P .,.....,, 36, 41, 124 199, O 11 immy ay Vrfrw Vrrr 4 -4 ---.- 4 Cflff iQ-R '7yan, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., 6 2 , . ....,. 69, 146 , Linda .,........, ......,,. 5 3, 150, 154 Raid D0l'181C-1 ------- --f----------- 9 4 141 Smith, Mary Ann ,.,,,,,,.A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. 6 9 on e, Howard ..-. 52, 12 205 g iln, Pai ici A, ,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,, Q ,,,,, , ,, 42 F ix 4.A... .4 94, lille 44 44 4 4 -,,,,,A ith , ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, -1 69, 121 R - , 1,5 d , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,......,, 4 1 Samuelson, Walter ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 41, 150, 154 miih, ,,-re,,Ci,e, -,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 Raines, rry ,,,,,,,.,,,, 68 117, 120, 151, 155 San .,......... .,1,..1....,.,,...., 9 5, 114 muh, Wai , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 N ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 53 Rai , Mrs.- cre1ary V,fY4A,VA.,... -vY-,,,, 2 1 hd, 1-e ----- --,-,-- 4 4 dhiih W , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 1 1-21,125 R61 n,M y .. 94, 0 125, 131,Qlf7Li:,, , ary .... 95, 103, 12 3, 139, sneii, .Chad ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 162, 163 64 147, 164, 166, , 217, 220 Snow, Mmgarei --A,,-,,,,,,,,,,---A-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Rambefg, Cl1efYl -- A---- 41, 11 , 124 Sanders, Ze1a ---f'---ff-'----------------- ----f 9 5, 125 Snyder, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,,, ,,,. 2 5, 111 Ramberg, Dick .,,, -ff-f,f 2 13, 5 1111, 1101151121 -----,--A-------,-Aff-f'ff' 44 44 9 , William .,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,., .. d 1, San .6,, .6,......6.66VV6.6. e rf'1 n ......... ...........V. 4 n, ,,,, ', , , , , , i ,,,,,, 41f119, Saun ers, Bill .,,.. ............. 6 9, 151 154 13111411 166,172,181 Rand, Joyce ........... .....,2,,,,,----,2,,2,,2---- 6 8 Sohererer, Move 95, 3, 12, 160 sohn, Howard .,.. ,..,.,,5,,,,, 5 3, 118, 120 Ra Marian .....,,,,.,,66,,....,,,,5.6. 61, 119, 150 Sohe r, N1 lee eeeeeve eeee eee, 5 1 29 solorno Julie ..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 R 61, 's-Dean 21 10 119, S meis o 14 4 ..,-- 44 2 ,S an s ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,, , 53 n , n . .eeee 1erm' o -v,,..,,.....-.-... .,-.-.- ' 9 , Y ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, , 97 ankin, Lynda ....A.. -e---- ----e---- ------- 5 2 5 011100, -1- --------e-----f'e------'-------f------------ 30, 120 Spindle, M eacher .,,,.., ,,,,, 3 1, 26 app, Mary ......,,. .-------------e---f--e--- 4 1, 113 5011071900 0 - --V---A------------'------ -'-- 6 9 Spindle, .-Teacher ..,. .,,,,,,, 1 45 Ra , Robert 4 ------e--A--e--e------'----Ae ---- 5 2 Sohroibor, M'-,, Cher ------f----ee------- O, 127 Spoo r, Miss-Teacher ,,,,,, .... 2 5, 136 1, m - , ,,,,,,,, 1 Schweitzer, ' ,,,. ,69 1 6 Sp,-O I Gai, U ,,,,A,,,,,,,Y, ,--'------- , 53 Reed, gn ,,,,.,. ,....,. r ,,... , . 68 'Scofield, el n .......e.....6. , s S , ' othy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 42 Reed, Robert ..........662.. e.....eeee----ee,- 1 , 150 Scofield, Sheroh ---,---, ---ee------e-, ---e--eeee---- 5 2 Stacey, Nancy .,,,,,,....., 0,.,,, 5 3, 113, 144 Reed, Melbe ......,,... ,....e....,.....ee,,- e----e- 5 ,S Goff, Bob eeee---- 17, 95, 104, 0, 14 164, Stadig, Car e ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,... .....,,1 4 2, 116 Ree Faye .... 9 02, 123, 5, 126, 1 01 165, L, 215 iambaug Jean . ....,...., ..,,,,,, 5 3, 97 166 16 S r. her . ,,..,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 7 iamkal -,----- '------',,, 4 2 Re' , rs. 'ior eee. ------------ 4 2, ----------------- -- ------ -- 12 ade, a 1 ,.,,,,...,....,,. 52 Reinhari, Gloria .......,....,,,....,,eeeeee e---- 4 1, 124 ioehehko, James eee----,-Yeeeee---ee-eeeeeeee-eeeeee 53 Sfanbridge, Curtis ,,,,,, ....,,,,,,,,,. 4 2 Reinin 44 ,....,,,...eeeee.-ee -e-,-ee,-eeeeee 9 4 Seroflh, Alevne ee-,eeee-----eee 69, 118, 129, 1 Srancliff, Bob ,.,,,,,,. ,,,. 6 9, 208 Reiser, lvierio -68,-23. 109, 140 Ser-ef' , Berry eeee 13, 74, 96, 103, 117, 8, Sfaneliff, James ..,.. ,..... , 53, 150 Rhode ai-les X --,-,,,, ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,...,,,.. 4 47 52 39, 151, 154, 166, 2 209, 210, 211, 216 Sfancliff, Mary --AY ,------,,,--,,Y,,,V,,,-V,---,- 6 9 Rice, rom .,......, it ...., . 14, 15, 94, 109 121-1r, erlee -e-- ----ee-e, efeee-eeeee'eeeeeeeeefee 6 9 Stark, Sharon ....,.......,.,,.,,,,,,...,. 53, 108, 129 Rig 6.-reoehe 28, 113 eve, 1r1o1v 4 eeee---- 53, 118, 129 Starr, Duane ,.,,,,.........,,., . 69, 138, 191, 193 Ric 1 n n ,,,. 44 4 4 4 68,116 Sev S911 Freld -,-,----- 53, 119, 150, 154 sfeele, Bob ..,, 97, 105, 138, 139, 191, 192, Rich, Sharon M ---,,Y,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,.. 5 2 Severson, Mr.-T ache'l ,,,........ 32, 193, 206 198, 200' 204 Richardson, J, n ....,,,,,... 68, 125, 212, 213 Severson, Jo Ahh 44 -e--e---4 96, 123, 150, 154 Sfein, Margaret .....,. ,...., 5 3, 119, 144, 148 Richardson,Ol1ver ..,,.,.,,,,,,e..eee,-,eee ,-eeee, 4 1, 207 Shehefolf, 11611191111 -ee----eeeee6e--,ee,eeeeeeeeeeee - 69 Sfei er, Russell .,..... .,..,....,, 5 3, 147, 216 Richman, Daniel ..f,.....-,,--,,eeee 52, 203, 10 500016, Corelee - -f--fff -f-f--f--5f- ---- ' S hens, Brenda A.,,, .,..,.........., 4 2 Richman, Bob -,,,V,,, 97, 120, 138, 139, 212 n s, Virginia . . .... ...,. eeeeee fl 1 ' e 6 5 g I , - ,---,V, -----------,,---,-Y,,-- - - 70 Richter, William ...,e...e, ,-,---ff,, --e----eeee- 'f C 1 1 ' ----fff5f5 wi Sfephe , o nn . ....,....,,,,,.......,...,.,... 53 Ridonoor, Jin, ,.....,,.. e---- 1 91, 21 Sheldon, SY11 eeeeeeee e---- 6 9, 113 Stevens, Greg . 97, 105, 138, 139, 141, 191, Riffe, Mrs.-Teacher ,--,eee 22, Shorwoool, G rse ------f------eee feeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 4 1 1 195,198,212 Riley, Janet ,.,..,,,,,,, eee-----e--- 5 2, Sherwood, eh ---- -----e------ee,-e,eee--,ee-------- 5 3 Sfeven Jani ..,. 14, 70, 128, 130, 136 R11eYI Sharon ,-,,---,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 1, 119, 1 Sherwood, 1 ., '- 117, 8, 139, 141, 111,937 Kay ,-A- ',YY',v'--------,,YYvYVVw-------,--,. 9 7 Rigty, Miss-Teacher eee,.--ee,,,, 25, 135 91, 197, 195 Sr w 1, arl .,,,., ,,...,...,,,,, 9 7, 125, 151, 155 Roork, Robert ,,,........ -eee 4 1, 199, 206 Sh1r1r1, G11 ---,eefee 4- 9, 212 , 7 123, 125, 150, 155 Roborre, Beary ,.............,,,....,ee..ee eeee---e 4 1, 116 Sh1PP, Jehe 44 4 eeeeeeeeeee 4 41 Stewart, Judy .....,.,,,,...,. 70, 110, 119, 125 Rohoris, Julie ..,,,,,...,,,.,..,,,...44 444444444444-4444-- 4 1 Shorf, 11111: 4444 44-444-44444-444 4-4- 4 1 sreweri Nancy .... 11, 13, 98, 104, 123, 125, Roberre, Leroy ...4 68, 72, 200, 203, 212, 215 Sh11911r1, Soh re -444-44 444--- 4-4-4---4 4 1 146, 148, 149, 166, 167, 172, 175 Robem' Mike H ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 4 1, 114 Siems, Sandra ....,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,44 9 6, 125 X dai-?,rnon ,,,,-,-,--,,,,,,,-,,,,,,---,-,,,-,,,'Y,- 70 R ,I bee ,,,A ,,,,,,,,, ,,,. 6 8 , 129 Sigfrif, Terry ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 53, 209 510 el, me ,,,,-,,,-,VYAYYYV,,,'--,-,,,,,,,Y,,- 53' 129 r15ggCar 4... 444444--- - - 144 1 015, Dee 6 ---444- - ---4 41, 116, 124 L- on unky ..,.,,,,,,,,,. 0.4 .,.,, W ,,,,, , 42, 124 bpris ,fJim ,eeee .444444 444444444-4444-4- , 5 , O11 0 - 9 , 9' , --9 y e,,,.......,,, ,,,..,,,,,, 70 Robins, Mr.-Teacher 44 31, 144, 147 Slmoh, Charles 44444444-444 4444--44-444-4 - 44 45 ,ke 6 ,,...,...,,,,.,,,,...,..,..,,,,,,,,, Q, 70, 191 Robinson, Gwen ...,.,,,,., 2 8, 122, 13 211000, louise ngggg ,4444 444444- 1 455-44144 44 53 sf. Onge ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53 Robi on, u1ch 444-4-,4444-444444 , ---- 1 ' ' 005, - - ---- 1 1 'i ' ' 5QS10rm , ...,.,,.,, ,.,.,.,,.,,,.... 7 0 117 R e 43, 4- 1 ' - 4 9,1 s w S, erry .,.,. 0, 110, 16144 ockwell, Mr. .... ....4..44444 44---44444--- -4---f 3 0 5 101005, 1'--10001101 --------- A -----------------' 3 in, ,-,,,,,,, , N - , M 53, 124 R0011eY, R00 -- '--- r 4 Simonso Mrsl-Teacher 2 8 Sfrasburg, Mr.-Teacher .......,,,,. 2 55, 140 Roeiie, Louis ---,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,.,,,, 9 5, 141 Simpson Bennie ........4444..444 .444444 4 1 Sw 42 '124 150 Rogndahil Sylvia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 124 Simpson Carole ,,,, ,.... ,4,.44 4 2 U 5 '5 ' ' ' ' Rooney, Rgihy ,,,, 14, 74, 95, 123, 126, 130, Simpson, Janet ,,,,.., ee.. 4 2, 112 511961, W'1'00 4------4--444444------444444 08, 144 166, 167 Simpson Ruth ,.., eeee 9 6, 133 Srfrekllno, 125, 136, 146, Rooney' Jerry ---- ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Sims, Deanna ,,,,,, .... 4 2, 124 148,149 234 Zeiss, 5924, are , ' 1 , .11,,,x I ,Lg-1 I ,217 5 I fzgfqcis 'fy Stringfellow, Doris ..., ,.YY 7 0, 121 Trotter, Rodney .,,..,,..,, fe ........., 754, li 15523, n 3 ---- C 451, Stuart, Lola .................... ,,...,.,,, 4 2 Trusty, Linda ,.,........,........,..,........... 211 l'.. 5?E5,,A ,,,,,,, ,,,. -Z ,-- Stubblefield, Thomas ...... .......... 4 2 Tucker, Claude ............,,, ..,,,,.. ,.... h e e .'- -ff . F ,,,-,A. n .------, --71 Stulis, Lynn .....,..........,Y. .... 4 2, 151 Tucker, Jeaneh .. 1 hlte, Bill 71, 14 1 Suiter, Chester ..,,,,,..,,,.. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Tudor, Douglas ..,,..,,,.,,..,,...e...,.,,A ,Aer,,Ar,,ee L 'e, C ,,,,..-,-,,,-- --,--,A Sullivan, Charles .,,4...,...,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98 Turner, Carol n ........ , 8 Wh a ,,w,,,,,,-,.,,--,,--- 54 -------4---- Sullivan, Leroy ..,..... 98, 134, 138, 139, 216 Turner, MisslTeacher .,,A,, ,,,,,-,,, , 1 2 C- ' Ro I ,---.----,-- 54, 191 Sumstine, Logan .,......,.,,.....,,,,,,,..,............. 42 Turner, Judy A ..,- . ,..,,,,,,.. ...,.......,...... ---,,w, 145 S , Gary ...........A,,......,,...........,...,.... 98 ' , C - --,-- 168 S r mer, C r . - .... ,Q ---,--V,-------,---------,-- 42 C052 - WU- Whorton, 'y 11o, 131, 169 H119 ----'--ff-' '1 ---f'---fAf--ff-ff 2 ' V W'cklu loyd .........,........... .,,A,,. 1 01 H, Phyllis - ,------- -'---, f aa! eeeeeee eeee' - ulam, Sa a 61199, '105, 126,'163, 164, 165, , .... . , 123 50,,154 561113 Carol ----- ---ee a- as - 5 124 X ' 172,173 Wicks, Thomas ...,....... .:. 155 vj J eee,e--eeeeeeV'e 53, 12, 14 , ath ,ra ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, . ' ,'110, 131 Widman, Mrs.- er ..... .........,,. 3 1, a U inet s- ----eVYY----Ye-f-- ---------,- f -e Wiegand, Caro ..4,.......,.. ,,,,, 4 2, 166 Svoboda, Ohm , 191, 196, 'T ' Wilbur, Mary ..... .,..,, ,,,,, 4 2 , 119 ' , A 1 T Wilcox, Judy ,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 , 6 -------------- 4 ----- ---- - V 3, 1 ' - Wilcox, Larr ............. ,,........ 1 ol, 114 n, Pais, -.-----,,,,---- Sa 2 s M51 6 vm- 6.2, g ,,sjgjjjjjjjjjiiijiiaij,Zi Wiley, rad,-1, .......,..,,. ,,,,,....,......,,,. . 42 rf , G , 1 ...........-.........,,,,,, 5 Vrrrreee 0 ' em kay - ,,----,,,,--,- 71, 136, 150, 152 Wilkie, Mr.-Teacher ..,..., ,..,,, 2 3, 130, 158 5 , ---- A---- 70,- 113 2 36 Verber ' John ---' -------vYYiii-iii----fiiiiiAi 4 2 Wilkes, Judy .......,..,,.... ,,,,,.,,,,, 4 2, 124 6 , lla A-------------f- ---.,.ff ----YYY-ffY- 7 0 , 121 V-nc ng -,,,------- iirvii- 4 2 150, 207 Willey, Sharon ,,,...,, ,,,,. 4 2, 124 S 0 ,'Shprylq-a, ,.,,,,,,., .... 9 8, 113, 1 5 f6,eya'd David ---,- ------- ' -,q,,,V-f7- 4 2 Willhoit, Wanda ,,,, ,,,,, 7 1, 144 S Y, M1l10l'1 ,-,,.....,Y fl ...Y,,Y,.,Y , YYYY 7 , Voelle ancy H U Yi---- 74 Williams, Carol ..,4- ---,,,,-,- - 42 S ester, Richar , .,,, .. 6, 4 Williams, David .,,,VV, ,V,,,-,--,,- q 71, duff-ister, , ,. 5 ,.,,, ,, 42, 124, 7 ' W Williams, Gladys ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-----, , - 54, 144 - 1 - Williams, Linda ....,. ..,., 5 4, 118, 129 ,,,,,,,,, eeeeeee eeeee 7 1 , 115, wzllszzzg L11:,f1: 'sf raiaa, Paula, .,..,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,, 1,125 WZHZSF' JZIZZL 'iiiiiiiij1Qj1j1j11iQQijijiiiiiiiiiiiii Z, Wins, 95141 ,,,-- ----- - 101 Talbot, Addison -,---' eeeee 4 2, 124, 199 wane.-, Judiih ,,,, 99, 110, 111, 125, 144, 150 xvvfvsf E'f:,'L - ' ---- 5 4 Talburf, Betfy -,-,' eeeeee-e---e,eeee--- 5 3 Walls, v1,g1e ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ 71, 121, 122 Wffon' D ef' - ---- -5' '--- 4 3 Talburf, Jim --Ve 28, 70, 209 waish, George ............... ,...,. 5 4, 140, 216 ffon' 'mad '- 'i'7i ----'-'-7i 5 ----- 5 4 Tallon, Caryl --- - 42' 137 Walter, Cherie ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,,2,....,..,.,., 71 xvvllson' Dlonald Howard ' ' ' 43 Tallon, Gary ---- e--- 4 2, 220, 209 Walter, F,,,,,k ,,,, 99, 129, 13s, 208, 209, 211 Wffon' 2919 '-- - ' 'A-----'-'- 43' 150 T31'1ClY, De1'1n15 ----- 70' 114 Waller, Nina ....,,.,,,..,.,,...,.,.,....,.............,,,,,, 54 lson' len ' ' 7 ll' 169' 209 Tandy, Norma A,.- f ---- 5 3 Walfer, Vickie ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,. 4 2 1l:VVfme'bAl15e'1 '1 - -i'-i- 7 1 Taylofy Ronald ---- --- ' 5 3 Walton, Mr,-School Board ,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,, 1 9 Wlse' enms ' ' 'i ' 5 4' 147 98 146 , rshart, Karen ........ 54, 110, 129, 144, 129 Taylor, Nell ------ r- ' Wandling, Beverly ................, ,,,,, 5 4, 119 W. h , K Te,-rel, Pay YY,,,-, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 7 0 Ward, Donna -,-----Y-,-----v----w--,-- --AI 4 2 Wffharli 131116 -----------------'---- 101, 134, 216 T91'l'9l, Sl'1B1'0f1 2----------'f----- A-f-fff--f- f 7 of 123 Ware, Mr,-School Board ,..,, ........, 1 9 hnell' ln- ean '' 21 Terry, Fannie ,,,,....... .,,,,,,,..,. 4 2, 119, 124 Ware, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,,,-,-,-- -----,,,-,-,,,,,,, 7 1 '1 ne ' Dlck 72' 117' 141' 151' 152' Teters, Mr.-Vice-Principal feee -err s 20 ware, Mollie ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 119 I , 199' 201 Tl'1B1Cl'l8l', MBYY ----------- ---- 70, 1181 129 Ware, Romanson .... 54, 150, 154 Wolcott' Robert ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 43 Thomas, Marlene ..,.,,,,,,, -fffffffff- -,-f 7 0 , 122 Warg, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 42 3015, 'lgr'il-eacher ' ' - 2 9 ' 132 Thomas Paul fY,,YfA,-f- ------f----f-------f---'--'----- 5 3 Warner, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Wood' Raxra ' ' 72' 129 Thomas Stephanie ea.. 70, 121, 146, 151, 154 warren, Gaye .,.. 74, 100, 126, 136, 150, 152, WOZJH OP '13 ' --------'----- 7 2 Thomas William ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,. 4 2 , 121, 150 163 Wo da 'k eqgy 7 2' 125 Thomason, Mafgafei ----Ye--- - -- 53, 137 Wassom, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 71, 109 WoodCocJ' filmalene ' 43 Thomason, RU1l'1 , -, 70, 129, 145 Wassom, Janet ..... ......... 4 2 Wook S' eB ' 212 Thompson, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,, ,,,. 2 6, 199, 201 Watkins, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-, 5 4 Workman' JBL 515 4 3 Thompson, Charlene .YYV ,. ---, 42, 124 Watson, Alice ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, .,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 5 4 Wqr ,Tana bl? n ' 72 Thompson, Patricia effffe f -ff- 54 Watson, Mrs.-Teacher ....,,,,..,......,,. 32, 129 Wrfghl' Co 5 5 Thompson, Roger ,,,,,, . -f --ff 98 Watson, Mr.-Teacher ,,,,,,,,,,,, 24, 216, 220 Wrlgh' Fannie ' 72 Thompson, Ronald ,,,,...,f -f----,-f- 7 0 Weatherford, Joe .....,.... .....,..........,...,, 4 2 Wngf1'J,Jan ' ' 4 5 Thompson, Mr.-Teacher ,,-,, ,,-,,f 3 2, 192 Weatherman, Jimmy ...... ..,,.... 1 00, 150 WU ' B' Yd 1 01 Thompson, Virginia .....,,,,,,,..-fffff,,-,,, 70 Webb, Ellen ,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,.,.,..,, 5 4 yah' av' 52' 55 Thronburg, Ralph .,,,,, 54, 140 Weber, Danny .......... ..,, . 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