Sheldon High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1966

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Patricia Gibson Producer and Technical Director Richard Doering Musical Director Wayte Kirchner Costume Coordinator Marolyn Barker -nl s J, I- :Q nilit- -,,-s-A - , . ua- sal'-'f 2-Hill, 11 n- .- -p I--' Directed by CAST Tommy Albright ...,.... ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,r..,.. B i ll Maris Jeff Douglas .....,..., f. ,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,.,.,,. B ill Stater Sandy Dean ......... ....,,.... P aul Kuhn Meg Brockie ...,..... ,,,,,.. E llen Brownhill Archie Beaton ...... ....,.. K im Johnsen Harry Beaton ,........, ..,,..,.,. G reg Flynn Angus MacGuffie ....... ....... G reg Farman Andrew MacLaren ,r..,... ......... T om Evans Fiona MacLaren ..... .............. L inda Bussell Jean MacLaren ......,... ....,. J ulie McCornack Charlie Dalrymple .................... Dan Mayes Stuart Dalrymple ....... ...... B ruce Montgomery MacGregor .............. ............. S teve Hettick Maggie Anderson ,... ....... K it Ellingsworth Mr. Lunclie ,.,.,.,,,,.,,, ........... T om Burrell Frank ............,.,.,.. ........... J ohn Wolf Jane Ashton .,... ....... G inger Nelson CHORUS - Robyn Anderson, Liz Barnes, Sherri Brothers, John Chen, Christie Clausen, Glenda Cozine, Esther Flannery, Marianne Fredrickson, Karm Hagedorn, Terry Harbour, Wendy Henke, Steve Hettick, Cynthia Hicks, Jan Holton, Paul Kuhn, Judy Long, Rosanne McCornack, Alison McNeese, Charles Milhaupt, Shir- ley Miller, Claudia Ramsey, Paula Scarlett, Marsha Sherman, Craig Short, Carol Siebs, Judy Slater, Jeff Snicale, Bob Stapp, Sally Swetland, Karen Teutsch. DANCERS - Linda Bertram, Kit Ellingsworth, Kay Erskine, Melissa Ervin, Greg Flynn, Marlene Geel, Ron Hale, Joyce Hansen, Steve Hettick, Lez Newhouse, Judi Thomas. ORCHESTRA - Violins: Christy Bowen, Betsy Beam, LeeAnne Bowen, Kathy Magelky, Margaret Holemar. Viola: Vickie Childs. Cello: Kathy Bond. String Bass: Richard Meyn, Jim Leonard. Piano: Vicki Cyr, Karen Thorne. Percussion: Dwight Purdy, Glen Adams. Flute: Steve Meyn, Nancy Logan. Oboe: Linda Morris. Bas- soon: Mary Weinmiller: Clarinet: Janet Patton, Linda Logan. French Horn: Frank Hageman. Trumpets George Albertus, Bruce Doran, John Watson. Trombone: John Anderson, Amy Ward. Assistants to the Director ....... ....... S erena Barton, Ellen Brewer Stage Managers ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,. D ave Caton, Richard Craiger Lighting Engineer ...... ....................................... T ed Hicks Sound Engineer ,,,,,,,,,, .........................,..........,.., J Ohn Fuller Properties Chairmen .,... ...... L oraine Eloranta, Chris Hixon Costume Designs ....... ....................................... J im' Snell Ticket Chairman ....... ............................ D 1Ck Wlngafd 52 ax :gy da :Q .Mi A W5sii1+ff1 W Zgyn99fZxgyg,52' wigria V'W!iw'L1aA: A , ff f A5ifw'Q4EW'3 M3734 W U M? WMM Wf' wwyff ,gg 9' 2115115 , ,. ' , .14 fi' 'S ieewwm. 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It just isn't fair for Charlie Dalrymple to be weddin' ye Jean. Hels got everythin'- school in Edinborough and now ye - and Ilve got nothin'!,' Can you think of one good reason why I, a strange man, should be interested in you, a strange woman - and at this hour of the day? Of course I can, cause you're a lad and I'm a lass. With that philosophy, you must have had a privocative career! 'When Meg and Charlie sing their solos, I want the lights dimmed and he spots on. Three sophomore uslam awardl' winners await their awards. Linda Bertram - Miss Mistakeg Fred Haulk - Mr. Resistableg and Paul Kuhn - Mr. Go-Get-Her. The spirited juniors, represented here by Ellen Brownhill, Bonnie Bowen, and Barbara Cobb, win the penny drive on Spirit Day by collecting the most pennies during the noon hour. Q We ? Perfect strangers called each other by their first names on Name Tag Day, the first day of Hello Week. The morning of Beany Day, the upperclassmen handed each sophomore an Irish green beany to wear during the entire week. Those who failed to cooperate faced the ultimate disgraceg they were baby-bibbed and they blushed. Sophomores served as the slaves of the upperclassmen on Spirit Day when they failed to sing the Fight Song on request. Fri- clay, each sophomore kissed the Blarney Stone and the most unmanageable ones received slam awards at the awards assembly. ,Au Irish Sophomore Rob Jurgensen, complete with beany is politely talked into pushing a penny along the hallway, to the amusement of the senior men. Greg Flynn, Bill Stater, and Tom Burrell, all seniors, announce the vari- ous events and awards at the assembly ending the week. r 1 Hella The pep band, directed by junior Bill Maris, provide lively music for the assembly. Suzy Hoglund, an uncooperative sophomore, receives a baby bib for not graciously wearing a sophomore beany during the week. I-fella Assembly Jnfarms se fi fs -. is , , '5 Greg Prior discusses the ups and downs of Sheld0n's Mountaineers Club. Acting as recruiter for the baseball team, Bill Bayne reviews the spring sports season. E Hella Dance fulcrmirzs Tom Evans stresses the need for the students to develop school spirit. Hello Week's class competition theme extended to the Hello Dance, sponsored this year by 14 the Student Body officers. Shorty Stater Scalar Slaves Knife ,M envy and laughter Emancipation Proclamation aside, the senior class sponsored Sheldon's first attempt at legal servi- tude. The purchasing power of the underclass- men was directed toward enbondment of the sen- ior slaves. These serfs, by donating their forced labor, brought the mighty senior class funds for the senior gift to the school. Slave Greg Flynn not pictured. Sheldon's Band of Angels Nasty Neil Sissy Thwmg Bubbles OlConnor 'iBaby Bill Che Alums Kcfuru to Sheldan Greg Flynn MC's the Senior Visitation. A group of laughing, shouting, handshaking graduates met each other in the cafeteria during the alumni visitations. The visiting graduates spent a hectic day talking about col- leges and jobs and visiting former teachers and classmates. The illustrious seniors and faculty entertained the alumni with a Christmas skit, and everyone joined in singing Christmas carols. Cookies and punch were served, and wonder of wonders, the teachers' lounge was open to peo- ple under twenty-one. Alumnus, Steve Burkhart, talks to former classmates. A typical sight. ,ug :fs Spy A! Sheldzw High One international spy, beautiful girls, and a dis- guised Batman provided the continuity for the AFS sponsored talent show. Casino Internationale allowed many of Shel- donls students to perform before an audience. Calvin Best, Sheldon's foreign exchange student, gave a short talk and did a native dance. The other acts ranged from classical music to jazz, from hillbilly to Handel's Messiahl', and from interpre- tive dancing to a traditional polka in a German Hofbrauhaus',. Varsity Rally? Ghayska Dancers swinging to '16 Tonsa. KAPOW! Tijuana Brass during one of their quieter moments. little Cheefer Series Che Z7e1heers 'Whders Keepers Che Sehdheif' Che lottery J-lelle Ou! Chere f'Che llgly Duckling The Dancers, directed by Kenneth Payne, involves a teenage boy whose sister has arranged a date for him with a popular girl. He is unsure of himself and doesn't want to go, and the girl in turn refuses to go with him. The boy then meets another girl, equally unsure of herself, and makes a date with her for the dance. John Pierce and Shelly Smith played the principle roles. Finders Keepers, directed by Richard Doering, is the story of a lost fortune. A woman loses 3400, her neighbor finds it, and the husband and wife' argue whether the money should be kept or returned. Marg- ret Claasen, Kris Balle, and Mike Koza played the principle roles. The Sandbox, directed by senior Tom Burrell, is an absurdist play about an old woman who sits in the sand and waits to die. The Sandbox marked the first time a student had been in complete charge of direction. Ellen Brownhill, Ginger Nelson, Bill Stater, Dan Read, Tom Evans, and Dennis Gory played the principle roles. The Lottery, directed by Pat Gibson, is a suspenseful tale of superstition. The people of a small farm town believe that lottery in June, corn'll be heavy soon. The cast was composed of members from the drama class. Pete Anderson, Stephanie Ladd, Greg Flynn, Ted Hicks, Sandy Cole, and Kay Erskine played the principle roles. Hello Out There, directed by Jerry Keuter, is the story of a falsely accused young man who, while in jail, falls in love with a lonely, desperate girl, There are a few moments of happiness in both their lives and then the young man is killed. Julie Keith, John McFee, Karen Johnson, and Ken White played the principle roles. The Ugly Duckling, directed by Richard Doering, involves a princess who is doomed to homeliness un- til her one true love tells her that she is pretty. Sev- eral other princes decline to marry her, and her par- ents fear that the next prince will make the same decision. By chance, the prince is also homely, and when both Ugly Ducklings' meet, they fall in love. Kenneth Payne, Margaret Orr, Judi Thomas, Pat Mallory, Ed Morrisy, Vikki Cooley, and Geary Trip- lett played the principle roles. Nancy Allen lends a helping hand to Shelley Smith. Che Z?aheers Mr. Payne gives last minute encouragement to cast members Wilders Keepers Margret Claasen tells Mike Koza of her new found fortune. Margret Claasen and Mike Koza argue - to return the money or not to return the money? Chris Hixson serves as Margret Claasen's Hpersonall' hair- dresser while Kris Balle looks on. l l 1 Kris Balle tells of her misfortune to neighbors Margret Claasen and Mike Koza 19 Dennis Gory sets the mood for The Sandbox. Che Sarzdbzuf' Ellen Brownhill waiting to die. Um Lbifcrgf' Greg Flynn places a Check mark beside Bob Bartlett's name as he draws from the black box. 20 Pete Anderson scolds Nancy Allen for being late to the lottery 'D'-lvlln Ou! Zlzcre l l Ken White threatens John McFee in Hello Out Theren. Julie Keith marvels as John McFee promises her a new life. Um llgly Duckling Mr. Payne hopes the prince will not recognize Judi Thomas posing as his daugh- ter. Pat Mallory comments on his ability to hold Vicki Cooley forever. Playboy af the Pegeen, a quick tempered Irish colleen. Philly Cullen, Michael James, and Jimmy Farrell discuss the bravery of a man who killed his father, as Shawn Keogh eyes his fiancee. The people of Mayo are ready to hang Christy for killing his father when Old Mahon crawls into the inn. Western World The Sheldon Drama Department went from Brigadoon in Scotland to Mayo in Ireland for its spring production. The little out-of- the-way town of Mayo on the wild western coast of Ireland is visited by a shy stranger, Christy Mahon. Reluctantly he reveals that he killed his father and becomes a hero to the townspeople. Much to the dismay of Christy, his father arrives in Mayo with just a wound on his skull. Christy, in fear of losing his new found fame, tries to kill his father again. A murder in Mayo, however, is a different matter than a murder somewhere else, and the townspeople decide to hang Christy. Christy's supposedly dead father struggles into the inn, stopping the hanging. Christy, who by now likes the feeling of im- portance, informs his father he is the head of the household and leaves. Pegeen, who loves Christy, cries because she has lost the only Playboy of the Western World. The young women of Mayo marvel at Christy,s story of the murder Fiery Pegeen watches Widow Quinn make advances toward Christy. Christy cowers when he sees his father. W014derlum1 Ky ight Couples enjoy an evening of dancing. . Queen Beth Delyea reigned over the an- nual Christmas Dance Wonderland by Night. After the Coronation of Queen Beth, attendants, Junior Bonnie Bowen and Sophomore Mary Simonet joined the Queen in the Royal Dance. Surrounded by holly and snowmen, cou- ples danced to the music of Don Loftus and his hand. Singers Linda Bussel and the MWC Three Trio provided the en- ti-rtaimiii-nt. 'Q C relaxing. . and entertainment. 1 if 2 2 5 Stuart Funke and Annette Sehmoe share a secret. .. p W 5. fl 1 Ted Norman, Jill Sanderson, Gail Harris, and Dan Kirsch enjoy a ububblingi' conversation. One 8r1rl11114 ted Sawing x , E Couples pause to admire the enchanting decor The 1966 Junior-Senior prom was the 4'One Enchanted Evening of the year to remember. Romantic decorations included colors of pink, lavender, and blue, as well as a trickling fountain and golden statues. The high point of the eve- ning was the crowning of Beth Delyea as queen. Ralph Brevik and the Newtrends provided the evening's entertainment. ,wing Week Wendy Veteto entertains at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Jerry Kudelko competes against Nancy Baines at the bubble gum contest. Mr. Flynn keeps calm on Bermuda day. The Guysu. . .entertain? The Mother-Daughter Tea, sponsored by Sheldon's Girls' League, began Spring Week. Carrying out the color theme for the tea, girls modeled orange and yellow dresses. Girls with big bows and boys wearing broad ties against T- shirts made Tuesday a colorful day. On Wednesday, the sen- ior znen challenged the juniors and the sophomores in a tug of war at noon. Tennis shoes were worn for the event. Thurs- day was print and plaid day. At noon, a bubble gum blowing contest was held. On Friday, students and teachers donned bermudas. Mr. Diddoek's lace garter attracted garter faneiers. Friday night the lettermen sponsored a western dance. The Guys provided the entertainment. Stuart Funke and Annette Sehome in a western-style war dance. Senior men win the tug of war and prove they are the best, as usual. The ingenuity and artistic talents of the various candidates. . For one week in April, the halls of Sheldon High exploded with self-advertisements, as candidates for student body office competed for the favor of the Sheldon voters. HDope pills, posters, signs, badges, pins, painted trucks and golf carts made the week exciting. ,4 Week of Szyns . .covered the halls. Seniors Nancy Francis, Shirley Miller, Leslie Frager, and Larry Walker puzzle with a Stick with Purdyw campaign gadget. An efficient election committee at work. ,Md Smiles ASB President 7 Dwight Purdy Treasurer - Dennis Gory Student Manager - Steve Hettick Newly Elected Vanity Rally: Ellen Brownhill. Lori Christensen, Elaine Eloranta, Chris Eskola, Brenda Lindly, Jill Wolf. Yell Kings: Ken Beeson, Mark Briggs, Ron Endeldinger. V. Rally: Linda Bertram, Claudia Ramsey, Karen Teutsch, Linda Walker. Senior Class Officerr: Prexidenl f .Ion Anderson, Viee-Provident +Laraine Eloranta. Secretary - Bonnie Bowen, Treasurer' - Glen Adams. junior Clam Officerx: President - Rudy Dam, Vice'-Pzevidentf .lim Monsc'y'. Secretary - Kay Erskine, Treasurer - Ron Howard. Viee-Presiflent 1 Kim Johnsen Secretary g Shelley Lindgren Hixtofian -- Nancy Fraser on -. . - , E 2 5 The stars of the show: Tom Evans. Tom Burrell, and what's his name. Robyn Anderson sings 'ESomewherc ,M laugh fer Nlany weeks of hard work by faculty advis- ors Mrs. Disch and M1's. Gibson, Student Director Ginger Nel- son, and enthusiastic seniors ended on june 13 with a very success- ful Senior Assembly. Included in the skits of the year's activities, which were reviewed by groups of students, were a typical Pep As- s e in b l y Committee The Chainnang: Robyn Andcrson pat Hough, pam Harmon, Four Modern Problems commamdes: Larry 'Walken Tom Burrell, and Beth Joiner. Shannon Desler, and Bob Bartlett. ,4 I the Em! af the Head meeting, a group of Modern P r o b lem s teachers who, in five years of teaching, had failed to convert the youth to their way of thinking, a weak foot- ball team completely lacking in strategy, strength, and stamina, and the traditional, ever popular ketchup race with Sheldon's own brand taking top honors. Craig Short and Ginger Nelson la- ment the paper strike. Lord am I beautiful Route 66 comes alive once again. 'Y70147 Play If 6001 Kit Ellingsworth begins invocation. l'March from Aida played by George Albertus, started the first steps for the class of 'l66 into a world ol their own. Kit Ellingsworth read the in- vocation and Margaret Perkins read the scripture. Guest speaker, Dr. Normon Potts, spoke on the topic Don't Play it Coolf, ,E if Margaret Perkins reads the scripture. Dr. Normon Potts stresses Don't Play it Cool Seniors stand for invocation. Krenkfasf 61114 15? 91111 may Nadine presents one of the senior slam awards. Mel Krause ended his final year of teaching by hosting a very successful Senior Breakfast. After breakfast was served and finished, the South- worths entertained with folk and humorous songs. Nadine Peterson and Tom Evans, the wit- tiest seniors, presented Hslam' awards to certain sub-normal seniors, such as a golden shovel award to Mic O,Conner, and the Hmost improved lover award to Bob Shirey. Mel Krause received a standing ovation from the Class of '66-in appreci- ation. Molly Westling and Suzie Seligman served as Co- Chairmen of the breakfast. Robyn Anderson sings Graduation Day . -il' Mel Krause, master of cere- monies. Suzie Seligman expresses grati- tude to all behind-the-scene workers. The Southworthsl, entertain with folk songs. Caddy Decides Twelve years is a long time. Thursday, June 9, the Class of '66 began to reflect these twelve years as the band played the processional. Bill Stater gave the invocation and as everyone was seated, Tom Burrell spoke about Miles To Go Before I Sleejf' followed by Diana Deverell With Honor . Featured speaker of the evening was Dean William jones, Dean of Administration at the University of Oregon. C. Wayne Flynn presented the Class of '66 to Dr. L. W. Stauffer who awarded the diplomas. Seniors begin the long walk forward. Zfamarrauf Student speakers Diana Deverell and Tom Burrell deliver commencement addresses. ,,lf mmm- sms..-n....vnm in .N 2.nmMrvAm1i ilifwwu Dean William Jones challenged seniors with tomor row's problems. A 6 oguilim - - Orgfmiza lim A ly ,nb 'x fig F' N X x, X 5gqfEMw,1Q 4 A ' NRNNW N Q N tw :ali f if K 1- Sv? ,Q-L f ,Q Q I 'M - mx ,X N fi 2 ff w- K 2 65 ' ,Q .mi Q se. I ..-..-P1 September Tina Linden and Tom Burrell Irish Kewgrzi c October Ginger Nelson and Bill Stater December Karen Thorne and Greg Flynn November Diana Deverell and Bob Bartlett january Dianne Thwing and John Wolf i 571555 leading Kifizens 1 .-f ' April julie Keith and Tom Truesclell February Molly- Westling and Dick Wingard 5-U ff I Eff - May March Marian Kingsley and Tom Evans Karen Johnson and Ted Hicks Sclmlrzrs Haunted x at -. President Phil Koblik Vice-Prexident John Wolf Secretary Virginia Nelson i Treasurer Greg Flynn Seniors Jane Dahle - not pictured Robert Bartlett juniors George Albertus Jon Anderson Valerie Anderson Marlene Bauman Betsy Beam Ellen Brownhill Barbara Cobb Membership in National Honor Society is based complete- ly upon scholastic achievements. For juniors, the require- ment is a 3.5 accumulated GPAQ seniors must have a 3.4. Through the year, presentations were given by several speakers including, Mr. Burge, Mrs. Rehfield, Mr. Mours- und, teachers Mrs. Gates and Mr. Robinson, and Eugene attorney Mr. Kendrick Mercer. During Christmas vacation, the club had a post-Christmas, pre-New Year party complete with refreshments and en- tertainment by the We IH folksinging trio. As a good-will gesture, Tom Burrell, Diana Deverell, Ginger Nelson, Bill Stater, and John Woli' travelled to Pleasant Hill to con- duct their first initiation ceremony. Members also served as host and hostesses for college-visitation guests. New members were tabbed at school and initiated at for- mal ceremonies in November and March. Elaine Eloranta Ronald Engeldinger Steven Eriksen Christine Eskola Greg Farinan Nancy Fraser Janet Gilmore Dennis Gory Ken Latham Shelley Lindgren Nancy Logan Dwight Purdy Lindsey Stevenson Susan Weatherly Jin Wolf Marilyn MeCornack Patsy Younkin Vicki Polda Debbie Prince Judy Bigno Tommy Burrell Donna Collins Susan Dammen George Farley Scott Johnson Tina Linden Robert Davidson Fia Forsstrorn Susan Kennedy Linda Logan Diana Deverell Linda Fowler Sandra Kuhl Julie McCormack Kathryn Ellingsworth Lynda Gaskill Terry Lee Rosanne McCornack f 5? s gy . f Linda Morris Margaret Perkins James Richardson Suzie Seligrnan Diane Senger Robert Shirey William Stater Katherine Tainton Karen Thorne Dianne Thwing Thomas Truesdell Molly Westling Annette Wiedrich Alice Wienecke Helen Willing I N, if l Zi JF? et ts? Q Y a Sheldon's exchange student from Panama, Calvin Best. i Being part of AFS has been a very interesting experience for me. While staying here in the United States, I have gained new experiences and broadened my mind about things in this country. Before I came here, I had a few misconceptions of this country, but during the several months I have been here many things have been made clear to me. Traveling abroad has enabled me to have many rewarding moments. I have met many people who are interested in knowing about my country and its ideals and also exchanged ideas and different concepts. American Field Service has made all this possible by promoting world peace and understanding by giving the opportunity for foreign students to know more about the customs and ideals in the United States. While here, I attended a fine school and was exposed to the educational system of this country. In this country I lived with the Robert Williamsons and shared my experiences and part of my life with this American family. I thank AFS and Sheldon High School for contributing towards understanding and world peace. Calvin Best t . yi., c ,Calvin's American mother, Mrs. Williamson, brought him to Sheldon where he was regis- tered and welcomed by Mr. Flynn. Shcldvus' Elmira Roundup Princess Beth Delyea. 301' '66 Beth takes time out from practice at the Fairgrounds. At a split assembly on April 22, the stu- dent body heard speeches and were intro- duced to three possible candidates for Emerald Empire Roundup Princess. An election was held at noon in which Beth Delyea was chosen to represent Sheldon. Later, she was selected to be one of three Emerald Empire Roundup princesses. I N ' Agn: 4 ,I Ars ir' A,,w 'j': f as v' Q ' Q 'M 7' - '? Y, .1 , :- , -1, , 7 ,x .sl m -' V- f- 1 in ,, 1 e ,,r.r 1. . -Fly p, , y ' P 1 7 3555 lf' W Q . wi gd.. -4 L - V I, N e ,I ' '31 . 1. yffiv, , . V, 'V 1 , J. ,., ,rw .1 A N526 . EA 5 ...A e?I: 'i1. 1 . 2 'df , N dw -' 'ffm f . , 1 -:f i 2 . .ff i t VLK NZ .. A M ,. V . ,gnu , N , fe Q, .mfg , A I Q . .sw V 'Q if ' 'Q i Delegafvs in State ' Larry Smith and Phil Rhoades, Sheldon's representatives to Boys State. Chris Eskola, representative to Girls State. Selected on the basis of outstanding character, leadership ability, citizenship and interest in government, three repre- sentatives from Sheldon qualified to attend Girls and Boys State. Girls State representative Chris Eskola had a busy week of convention activities at Willamette Univeisity in Salem. Jill Wolf served as alternate to Chris. During the same week, Larry Smith and Phil Rhoacles represented Sheldon at Beaver Boys State Convention held at Oregon State University. George Albertus and Bryan Strayer were alternates. l6'etl1 Delyeez Hheseu Khrisimes Deuce Queen Queen Beth D 1 a Senior Princess Mary Simonet cess Bonnie Bowen Sophomore junzof lileilz Se! fied Prem Queen , 3, 33. v Princess Chris Danner M- .. - + znzfifqm - Q X , , -gg wwe, i- ij 'fiik .21-W3 1-fs me Q .X is V ,,fii?3,. 1 A Q 4? wie! is Y ily Q M s Q23 ,na J: g k F i Q Q f 5 +5533 Q K Q 1 Q Q xi fs Q 5 Q Q X f . . 3 .v,M,?fe,,,, ,M .-at -,-agree, M f 1 ss A 5 X 4 if, f A 'M S, 1-.. Q K Ne 1 is ? Q 3 f we f Y J Q :Q ggi U Ziff? 3 Q Y , X y 2 M 5 2 1 Q m HA 3 X nf Y QQ A S :xg Q, 3? 1 . Q sg Q M WWW' . N. ill 1 Princess Molly Westling 5 gk E Queen Beth Delyea escorted by Drake Smith Princess Sheri Hoppas ,Q ml? ,'-A Princess Dianne Thwing HONORS MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ACHIEVEMENT Diana Deverell NATIONAL MERIT AWARDS Certificate of Merit Diana Deverell Karen Thorne Letters of Commendation Kit Ellingsworth Lynda Gaskill Sandy Kuhl Tina Linden Linda Logan Julie McCornack Jim Richardson Bob Shirey UNIVERSITY OF OREGON HONOR SCHOLARS OREGON DAD'S CLUB Lynda Gaskill Jim Richardson UNIVERSITY OF OREGON HONORS FOR LEADERSHIP OREGON DAD'S CLUB Jim Richardson NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Diana Deverell ELKS LEADERSHIP AWARD Tina Linden CIVITAN CLUB CITY AND DISTRICT AWARD Tina Linden KWFS'S YOUNG CITIZEN AWARD Tina Linden BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW AWARD Linda Logan ORDER OF THE S AWARD Best Athlete of the Year Neil Lathen MUSIC AWARDS Most Outstanding Orchestra Member Chris Bowen Most Outstanding Band Member Terry Lee Mm Outstanding Vocal Member Karen Thorne Universit o Oregon School of Music r -f Undergratuate Assistant Chris Bowen Outstanding Achievement in Elgene junior Symphony Julie McCornack American Congress gf Strings Award Julie McCornack Chris Bowen ART AWARDS ELM rl Award Jim Snell Aplihi 1323! AT..w4l'd Pat Christensen DRAMA AWARDS QQ Actress Elaine Eloranta as Pegeen in Playboy of the Western World. leg Actor Tom Evans as Shawn in Playboy of the Western World. Best Supporting Actress Ellen Brownhill as Meg in Brigadoon Q4-gg Qupgortirzg Actor Bill Stater as Old Mahon in Playboy of the Western World -lgt Thespian Ted Hiiflis Seniors Neil Lathen receives Order of the S Award SENIOR PERSONALITY AWARDS Best Looking Seniors Chris Danner Kent Stevens Most Dependable Seniors Tina Linden Jim Richardson Most All Around Seniors Dianne Thwing Neil Lathen Friendliest Seniors Beth Delyea Bob Bartlett Wittiest Seniors Nadine Peterson Tom Evans Most Likely to Succeed Seniors Diana Deverell Bill Stater SOPHOMORE GIRL OF THE YEAR Judy Long SOPHOMORE BOY OF THE YEAR Jerry Kudelko JUNIOR GIRL OF THE YEAR Larraine Eloranta JUNIOR BOY OF THE YEAR Bill Maris J-infrared Bob Davidson receives appointment to Annapolis. Calvin Best is presented with a class ring from Jim Richardson. SCHOLARSHIPS OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP Kathleen Flint OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Rosanne McCornack FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FROM LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE Jim Richardson MAX TUCKER SCHOLARSHIP Jim Richardson FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FROM UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Karen Thorne SOUTHERN OREGON COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Alice Wienecke LANE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Janet Libby OBERLIN COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Tom Burrell WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Greg Flynn STANFORD UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Phil Koblik WHEATON COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Tina Linden NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP Tom Truesdell HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP FROM UNIVERSITY OF PORTLAND Diane Senger HONORARY SCHOLARSHIP FROM NORTHWEST NAZARENE COLLEGE Jim Thompson U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY APPOINTMENT Bob Davidson SCHOLARSHIP HONORS FROM OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Diana Deverell ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN UNIVERSITIES OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY FULL GRANT SCHOLARSHIP Mic O'Connor UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOLARSHIP Dave Olsen FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP FROM LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE Neil Lathen OREGON COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Susan Dorey FOUR YEAR SCHOLARSHIP AND SUMMER EMPLOY- MENT FROM U. S. PLYWOOD John Wolf WESTERN BEAUTY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Cecelia Schram EUGENE BEAUTY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP Darryl Cessna A'ART COLLEGE OF BEAUTY SCHOLARSHIP Elise Barton Linda Hiser Diana Schaumberg Linda Sinclair DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SCHOLARSHIP FOR TEACHING Roselle Cunningham SHELDON MEDICAL CAREER CLUB SCHOLARSHIP Janice Jacobson LANE COUNTY MEDICAL AUXILIARY SCHOLARSHIP Judy Una DISTRICT NURSES SCHOLARSHIP Diane Senger SHELDON GIRLS, ATHLETIC .ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Sandi Grossbeck RODEO PRINCESS SCHOLARSHIP TO THE SCHOOL OF HER CHOICE Beth Delyea ff-A Tom Burrell Vice President O 1 ers Sfrmc l ff, . Bill Stater President ,Q Q' xl- 5 L ai. Q .--X,:, ., i I :wi -Lf -Y M, ,K an 1 , 'a k fff f . 4 ,- f . x , - in 'fax Ki , R 'Y f ,Ya hw i? gsm 1 X .un e J' fa ,T -5 Q up ,, 1, 9. 'va nn, was V, ,u Q 4 '.-f :ww- 5 ,Q-.,',,o ,Q ,- - , Q I 4 , ,,.e'., Q Sv . ' H qw. -lu , av sal 'nl 'aa 'in Win-D Uri. -SAW- -....n- --,.f- . 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The officers then planned a day for Sheldon's newly elected representatives to learn these things. The officers attended Region VI, a subsection of the Ore- gon Association of Student Councils, where school leaders gathered to discuss mutual problems. At the 1965 Spring Conference, Tina was elected to serve as secretary for the following year. The officers put their dreams, plans, organization, work and skill in high gear in hopes of creating a successful and active year at Sheldon. They strived to achieve total partici- pation of the Student Body, good student-faculty relations, the creation of a good learning atmosphere, and a spirited enthusiasm for school activities. Realizing that only part of these goals had been accomplished, they hoped a continued effort would be made by future ASB officers. Tina Linden Secretary Tom Evans Student Manager Bob Bartlett Treasurer Student dfurzcil guides Aciivific unior girls register expressions of intense concentration. The senior row was Constantly the renter of attention. Each member ponders before a vote is taken. It was a busy year for student council. Several emergency meetings had to be called to com- plete thc regular business of appropriating Stu- dent Body funds for an Ampex repair kit, de- ciding on the standing of Hi-Y as a school club, financing rally buses, approving rally uniforms and tryouts, promoting a bond issue for a Shel- don area recreation center, and amending the school ronstitution. Diana Deverell eloquently defends her position. The sophomores were seen but rarely heard. Standing CJl7l'lfll1f1ffft?L'5 Plan Acfivifies Spirit Committee: Row l fl-rj .Tim Fryback, Tom Evans, Shelley Lind- gren, Lori Christensen, Missy Ervin, Judy Hamilton, Bonnie Bowen, Don Lindly, Calvin Best. Row 2 fl-rj Lynn Stuart, Jill Wolf, Karen John- son, Molly Westling, Fia Forsstrom, Julie Keith, Lez Newhouse. Row 3 Cl-rj Mike Hardy, Dick Wingard, Ken Biggs, Gary Peoples. I Not pic- tured: Larry Walker, Jim Wilson, Mark Baxter, Bill Spiller, Sue Spearj Boy and Girl of the Month Committee: fl-rj Chris Hixson, Wayne Fuclay, Ginger Nelson, John Wolf, Lynn Stuart, and Larry Walker. Assembly Committee: fl-rj Diana Deverell, Linda Rockstein, Betsy Beam, Julie Keith, Bill Maris, Ginger Nelson, Vicki Cooley, Bob Davidson. Constitution Committee: Cl-rj Bonnie Bow- en, Leslie Frager, Tom Truesdell, jim Rich- ardson, Karen Thorne, Diana Deverell, Phil Koblik. fNot pictured: Jane Dahl, Jim Wilsonj l Publicity Committee: fl-rj Mic O'Connor, Gayle Powell, Pat Christensen, Steve Het- tick, Elaine Eloranta, Jill Wolf, John Tufts Laura Rhoden, Dick Wingard. fNot pic: tured: Tom Evansj I Evaluation Committee: Row 1 fl-rj Barbara Cobb, Karma Stevens, Chris Eskola, Robin Turbyne, Julie Keith, Elaine Eloranta. Row 2 Cl-rj Bob Bartlett, Tom Truesdell, Phil Koblik, George Albertus, Greg Farman, Larry Walker. QNot pictured: Jim Swindell Election Committee: CStanding 1-rj Tim Mc- kibben, Neil Lathen, Tom Burrell, Jeff Sni- cale, QSitting l-rl Karen johnson, Sharm New- ton, Karen Thorne, Dianne Thwing. Soc1al Aflaxrs Committee QStand1ngf lrj Greg Flynn Nell Lathen Greg Farman Scott Benge. fS1tt1ng l-rj Chris Eskola Barbara Cobb Lindsey Stevenson Missy Ervin Elaine Eloranta Jill Wolf Joy Metcalf. Student Center Committee: Q1-rb Bill Maris, Greg Farman, Kim Johnsen. Finance Committee: ,QStanding l-rjjim Richardson, Bob Bartlett, Jim Wilson. QSitting l-rj Steve Ireland, Sharm Newton, Judy Long, Stephanie Ladd, Dick Wingard, Fred Hauck, Bob Davidson. A yearbook,s purpose is to record the achievements, activities and interests of the student body. The yearbook spent a busy nine months doing just that. Under the direction of Karen johnson, the staff was busy de- signing layouts, writing copy, and meeting final deadlines. l3UY lvallxpr Yearbook id mor Leslie Frager Class Editor If Pei' bex Mawvwq 'my r eesyeett tls't ig? New students brought in at semester 'ire Qstnndmqj Myrna arding, and Lori Christensen, fsittingj Wendy Henke Peggy Bloomer Melissx Frxin and Maureen Kerr. Keeerded 1965-1966 fi as Kim Johnson Russ Biswell Copy Ediior Photographer Shirley MillPl' Club Section Co-erlitor Nancy Franris Club Section C0-erlilor Jan Fredrickson A dvertising Manager Pat Christensen .4 rt Ezlilor 2' C Molly Westling Business Manager Marian Kingsley Talisman Editor 1' Fia Forsstrom Advertising This year's Talisman, edited by Marian Kingsley, spent the year giving students the run- down on coming events, school affairs,and sport activities. Sec- ond sernester brought in re- porters from the Journalisml class to aid in the writing of news, sports, and feature stories. A Talisman Coils Anne Thomas Advisor Kandy Wenke Reporter Nadine Peterson Feature Editor Elaine Eloranta Reporter , V we -- Jerry Smith Ch,-is Lowry Sports Co-Editor Photographer 22:1 Cell ,411 Rae Martm Fopy Fdztor Vicki Coolc-y Reporter Susie Seligman News Editor Mr-rrio Garoutte Club ond Exrhonge Edilor Jim Richardson Sportx Editor Konnie Lawson A rlzfertising KWH' rro srss 1 Nfargio Zimmer Kris Coleman Business Manager Reporter H! Chem 16? Sang A:Cr1ppellz1. Row one Cl to rj Robyne Anderson, Carol Kuhn, Sally Pengra, Sandra Stewart, Paula Scarlett, Marian Frederickson, Jill Sanderson, Sue Green, Rossanne McCornack, Carol Siebs, Fia Forsstrom, Teresa Stone, Julie McCornaek, Chris Danner, Jayne Cooper, Judy Long, Shirley Lewis, Kathy Bond, Wendy Henke. Row two Q1 to rj Carol Ashland, Christy Bowen, Susan Harper, Ginger Nelson, Lynn Stuart, Beth Delyea, Robin Turbyne, hlargot Colburn, Joy Chowning, Chris Hixon, Gail Hicks, Sheri Kyker, Pam Daniels, Jan Frederickson, Linda Martin, Vicki Cyr, Margaret Claasen, Bonnie Beckman, Christy Clausen, Kit Ellingsworth, Row three fl to rl Liz Barnes, Glenda Cozine, Ron Girls' Choir. Row one fl to rj Cheryl Jones, Marjorie Coffen, Connie Cope, Sandi Grossbach, Dianna Edwards, Karen Teutsch Claudia Ramsey, Barbara Mohr, Wendy Vetito, Sandi Hatfield Nancy Baines. Row two Cl to rj Janet Bourland, Jackie Schons Sandra Peterson, Donna Peterson, Michelle Davis, Cindy Dema: line, Janice Morgan, Valda Shields, Melody Davis, Debby Cron- nable, Carol Wilmot, Julie Terry. Row three fl to rj Sheryl Wicks, Deanna Snyder, Pam Lalich, Vicki Parsons, Holly Koehn, Anita Garboden, Karen Myss, Shirley Miller, Allison McNeese, Bonnie Stubbs, Debby Gustafson, Linnea Liljergren. Not pictured: Sheri Brothers, Cynthia Hicks, Jacque Hawks, Gail Gillespie, Carol Reynolds, Roxio Green, Lari Prime. Luncleen, Craig Short, Mike Rhodes, Craig Merkel, Mike Smyth, Dennis Mullins, Jerry Stotz, Dan Mayes, Ted Norman, Don Lind- ly, Cal Chowning, Bruce Montgomery, Bob Stapp, Chris Wood- ward, Karm Hagedorn, Carol Jones, Margaret Perkins. Row four fl to rj Linda Russell, Ellen Brownhill, jim Overall, Mike Hardie, Dirk VVierdt, John Chen, Vie Hasting, Dan Joll, Allen Allemang, Lawrence Trahan, Rod Myriek, Mic O'Connor, John Knutson, Jeff Snicale, Terry Harbour. Dan Ester, Paul Kuhn, Esther Flan- nery, Elise Barton. Not pictured: Charles Milhaupt, Linda Bald- win, Bah DeMartinis, Dave Hall, Karen Thorne, Torn Rose. Duizlinariex. Front row: Robyn Anderson, Linda Bussell, Liz row: Jim Leonard, Ron Lundeen, Craig Short, Allan Allemang, Barnes, Ellen Brownhill, Glenda Cozine, Julie MeC1ornaek,Karn1 John Chen, Jeff Snieale, Terry Harbour, Cal Chowning, Bob Hagedorn, Christy Clausen, Wendy Henke, Ginger Nelson. Back Stapp, Vieki Cyr. ,Crt Zfhere 15? ,M usic Band. Row one: Steve Meyn, Nancy Logan, Connie Wiles, Kathyn Malos, Elizabeth Freeman, Judy Slater, Linda Logan. Row two: Sonja Lindly, Linda Morris, Patsy Dammen, Beth Delyea, Diane Blanchard, Marsha Sherman, Connie Determan, Alvina Wright, Gregory Prior, Karol Norton, Steve Ericksen, Larry Smith. Row three: Diane Cooke, Bob Bartlett, Joanna Blohm, Linda Mehling, Bill Bayne, Brian Doran, Elizabeth Joiner, Robert Kleinsmith, Karon Snyder, Frank Hageman, Cheryl Schroeder, Dennis Blanch- ard, Brenda Lindly, Dave Olsen, Brad Reed, Karon Cox, John Garboden, Row four: Amy Ward, John Anderson, George Sum- mers, Ted Langton, Randy Smith, Steve Hall, Daniel Groves, Orchestra. Row one: Chris Bowen, Betsy Beam, Kathy Bond, Steve Kephart, Julie Vollstedt. Row three: Judy Popkins, Paul Julie McCornack. Row two: Margaret Holemar, Carol Snell, Comfort, Mr. Stofft, Vicki Cyr, Jim Leonard, Richard Meyn. Terry Oberfell, Teresa Archer, Jim Williarnson, Eric Elington, Jim Monsey, Scott Johnson, David Kelley, Dave Henderson, George Walls, Joseph Keeney, George Albertus, John Watson, Patrick Haxby, Rod Rethwill, Robert Chase, Greg Hixson, David Strand, Leonard Smith, Jeffrey Lynn, David Allen, Gary Peoples, Ken White, Julie Keith, Ronald Martin. Back row: Roger White, Louis Smith, Bob Sanderson, Ken Biggs, Terry Lee, Richard Johnson, Glen Adams, Dwight Purdy, Pat Hough, Bill Maris, Kathy Flint. Not pictured: Tammy Pierce, Janet Patton, Terry Heath, Mary Weinmiller, Karm Hagedorn, Frank Rogers, Dennis Ivanoff, Clark Walter, Dennis Gory, Allen Una, David Hull, Debra Jenkins, Bruce Doran, Bill Farley. Stage Band. Row one: Karm Hagedorn, Beth Joiner, Brian Doran, Dennis Gory, George Albertus. Row two: Terry Lee, Ken White, Bruce Doran, Gary Peoples, Jim Monsey, George Summers, Amy Ward, Not pictured: Julie Keith, and Diane Cooke. Zfhcspiuus Kecruit Members Ted Hicks checks lighting before the next Little Theater pro- duction, The National Thespians Society was an organization for students who earned accumulated points through their participation in dramatic activities. The The-spians' year began with very few members. However, in january, a formal initiation added many new people to the organization. In june, members traveled to Portland to attend a national convention, the first to be held in this part of the country. Jim Snell rehearses lines. Dave Taylor and Vicki Cooley engage in a dialogue of fruit and words ?ere14sie Members Keeeiee J-feners ggam Steve Ireland debates Compulsory Arbitra tionf' Diana Deverell and Judy Bisno compare last minute notes. The Forensics Team had a busy year beginning with the first annual Sheldon Invitational Speech Tournament on October 29-30. Diana Dcverell and Judy Bisno took first place in Senior Division Debate, with Lorraine Eloranta, Marlene Baumann, Bob Norton, Alexis Titus, Susan Weatherly and Steve Stanley also placing. Other tourna- ments the team participated in were Pacific University, Bob Richardson checks his notes. -.M Linfield, and the National Forensics League Tournament. Steve Hettick and Ginger Nelson become tense as their turn draws near. 65 Miss Oregon, Sue Pack, receives applause from audience at all-girl assembly. Girls, League officers conduct a business meeting. Cl-rj Chris Merkel, Molly Westling, Donna Collins and Shan- non Desler. An active year for the Girls' League began with the Big and Little Sister picnic on August 28. ln November, Sue Pack, Miss Oregon, entertained at the Girls' League sponsored all-girl assembly with her routine from The Sound of Music. By sponsoring a successful rally dance, the Girls' League raised enough money to put on the annual Christmas Dance. The Dad-Daughter Banquet and the Mother- Daughter Tea, which included both parents in the year's activities, concluded the year. Hi- lf The purpose of the Hi-Y Club was to promote high standards of Chris- tian character throughout the home, the school, and the community. The highlight of the year was the canned food drive. This annual event provided 9,500 lbs., of canned foods for needy families in the Eu- gene-Springfield area. Under the direction of President Dick Wingard and advisor Mr. Hull, members arranged for local business- men to speak at several club meet- ings. At Christmas time, the Hi-Y spon- sored a Christmas tree sale at the YMCA. ,vonsors 90041 Drilfc Sherrie Hoppas and Eddie Johnson inspect the Senior's contribution to the canned food drive. Dwight Purdy carries a Christmas tree from the Class advisors, Mr. Burge and Mr. Krause, receive the utreatmentu for the losing classes after the canned food drive, .7. 13.1. Studies World Prvblems IRL President, Karen Thorne, leads discussions. The International Relations League began the year's topic: i'Africa, A Crucible For Social and Political Change. In January, a regional IRL con- ference was held at North Eugene High School and in February, a state conference was held at the University of Oregon. Other activities included arrang- ing a display case and attending various meetings at the Univer- sity. 27.6. 65,4 . Fracfifes Salesmanship The Distributive Education Club of America practiced their salesman- ship abilities by operating the school store before and after school and during both lunch periods. Students designed and set up displays in the show case showing school supplies and new fashions. Field trips provided knowledge of mass production and of sales tech- niques. Trips included a visit to Bobis Hamburgers, to see the organ- ization of the business, and an all day visit to the larger department stores in Portland. DECA student, Lloyd Germyn, sells student store goodies during the lunch period. Teachers Training and Fu- ture Teachers of America provided an excellent op- portunity for students to practice their teaching skills and to learn new methods. The Teachers Training pro- gram worked in coopera- tion with Meadow Lark and Willakenzie grade schools to offer 17 students the oppor- tunity to assist teachers in actual classroom activities. Future Teachers of America held regularly scheduled meetings throughout the year which featured movies on teaching techniques and guest speakers from the community. CA. and Crashers Training F.T.A. President, Holly Willing, conducts a business meeting Prazfzde Praclzcc Tom Evans reads to his class during a Teachers Training period. French-Spanish students look at displays of Spanish art. fauguagc Lflubs The highlight of the year for Latin Club was the annual Roman Banquet held in May. The banquet was served by first year students acting as slaves. At meetings throughout the year, mem- bers viewed films and heard speakers on various aspects of Latin life. The French and Spanish clubs joined forces to share international experiences. At Christmas time, members sang native Christmas carols in their respective lan- guages, entertaining everyone. On Ground Hog Day, the club held an all-language-club sing-along. German club members spent a busy year preparing for various activities. At Christmas time, students caroled at Sacred Heart Hospital and old peoples' homes throughout Eugene. Club members helped to provide fun and entertainment for the student body at the annual talent show sponsored by the AFS. At the end of the year, the Bavarian Luau gaiety provided gaiety and full stomachs for everyone. ,X Everyone joins in at the Ground Hog Day party. lfursue Wreigrz 6111 tures Latin Club members plan for banquet. German students practice for talent assembly ,4,4 Offers Scholarship GAA girls begin a practice game. The goals of the Girls, Athletic Association were to provide opportunities for girls to participate in physical fitness activities. These opportunities were provided through Sport Playdays, and afternoon and evening competition. For the first time in Shel- don's history, the GAA provided a S50 scholarship for any Sheldon girl inter- ested in majoring in phys- ical education or recrea- tion. Four competition sports were added this year: gymnastics, track, swim- ming and tennis. In addition to athletic ac- tivities GAA girls brought gifts which were taken to Skipworth Juvenile Home at Christmas. Ml 6 Trains hr Karcers Jill Wolf stretches for a point Speakers, movies and lively dis- cussions under the leadership of school nurse, Mrs. Jacob- sen, made an interesting and educational year for the mem- bers of the Future Medical Ca- reers Club. FMC provided opportunities for students to speak with, and learn from, doctors and pro- fessional nurses. FMC members Cl-rj Gary Sahlstrom, Robin Turbynfzjudy Una, Ron Hale, and Janis Jacobsen comfort Nancy Fran- cis after a fall. fnjoyiug Che lips and Downs Greg Prior explains techniques in climbing. Ski Club members gather while waiting for the Sunday bus. Two of the more active clubs at Sheldon were the moun- tain and ski clubs. The ski club, very ably led by Nancy Dickson and ad- vised by Mr. Rassmussen, actively raised money by selling doughnuts and candy to finance their many trips. These trips included a weekend at Hoodoo as well as many Sun- day trips to round out the year's activities. Rain, clouds, wind and snow failed, most of the time, to keep the Irish Mountaineers from their activities. After an unsuccessful attempt early in the year to climb Three-Fingered Jack, members concentrated on conquer- ing Mt. Washington in eastern Oregon. ,4 rf Klub 9ir1ds Calm! Pat Willets concentrates on the intricacies of her mosaic top. 671655 gfllb Defmls the llmicfculablc The Art Club kept artistically inclined students busy with a variety of activities. One of these year-long projects included making fiscal calendars which were sold to teachers at the end of the school year. These calendars were designed and deco- rated by the Art Club members. The Sheldon Art Club displayed an Art Exhibit at the Eugene Public Library from January 19th to April 4th. Jim Clifford ponders the problem. Chess Club members were seen throughout the noon hours and before and after school practicing for tournaments. The team competed with many clubs throughout the district. With a combination of brains and strategy, Shel- don's chess team completed a very successful sea- son which ended with a victory over the unde- featablen Thurston, unbeaten in the last nine years. George'Farley follows through strategy. Kadio 611111 Zurzcs in on Kussia Ted Hicks and Arnold Chase examine the intricate system of a radio. The Radio Club enjoyed a very busy year which included setting up and maintain- ing a radio transmitting and receiving sta- tion. The station was located in the sci- ence wing of the school. During the year the Radio Club received broadcasts from Russia. These were used in connection with the Senior Modern Problems classes when they studied a pro- paganda unit. Smficf 611111 Kouirilzufes Students who wanted to contribute their time and energy to support Sheldon's athletic events, joined the efficient Service Club. The members sold tick- ets and checked Student Body cards at football and basketball games. By selling victory ribbons before every game, the Service Club raised money to pay for the letters to go on their uniforms. Dale Libby and Janice Morgan stamp George Summers as he enters a basketball game. Mike Rhodes, a Service Club member on special duty, sells a Brigadoon. program. ff lm-3? .2l1cia.H,A,X4, N ,fn , www wig , - . Y .,Wm,fV ,hm Mp arf, A wwf CLJN QNX :Qi- .4 5.5, .V as g' B ' H I f lfi x , . P ,, , X gf .Q 'il If ,f N wx E QV A Yi: X A 4 A nf! ll.: f A552 The Yell Kings and Varsity Rally prac- ticed hard during the summer to pre- pare for football season in the fall. Three times a week, six energetic girls worked out routines to the band and new yells for the students to learn. With the student manager, the group helped plan a car caravan to South, a Thursday night pep rally, and various skits for the pep assem- blies. The Rally girls took time out from these activities to serve as slaves for the senior class sponsored slave auction and to per- form a dance routine for the AFS talent assembly. The boys, who were all members of the gymnastic team, added various flips and moves to their yells. They also introduced the now traditional 'QI-Iail Yell. Mr. Clyde and Mrs. Dick served as ad- visors for the two groups. 'Tv We Hail Bill Spiller g Dave Olson Don Lindly Julie Keith Karen Johnson Our E'ez1114?,,, The North-Sheldon game at McArthur Court provided excitement for everyone. Sandi Grossbach Sheri Hoppas Fia Forsstrom Molly Westling 'bllail llc .1 -r sf fx?-,M . X Q2 all -X ll ? ,fyu V . gg :' W . .,, 1 ww an X as k .2 P' 'ir Rag miy E A Y 1 l as 2 Wa g? wa mfs K 42 at ,QM L lb ' 5 ,5,f124.w '1 ? 9 s t Mfr X 9. A rr QF -10-:gmt Y ix 'G ago? Spirit is a car caravan to South. The Junior Varsity Rally had an exciting year supporting the winning Irish teams. Throughout the year they painted signs, lined up ear caravans, and cheered at varsity and games. Loud voices, inspiration and the supervision of Mrs. Schultz all helped make the success of the J.V. Rally. Before game time the J.V. Rally pause for a picture. W 1 ' ' f 'iw ,. 1 'ili'sii'l:i ' V Mi? Q 1 -'.-7 ,.t.,, .,h- f-,. 5 . ,,,- , K' V. ' ' ' ff . - -ww ,.,,,.s.s 9' an ,J . sa . .K . .6521 ' ' A f t Lori Christensen Bonnie Bowen Barbara Cobb Brenda Lindly 80 Hvlleens Display Irish Kluzrm Colleens pose prettily. The inspiring inspiration of the Irish Colleens added sparkling entertainment dur- ing half-times and pep assem- blies. Under the supervision of Mrs. Horton and presi- dents Jane Dahle and Susan Weatherly, the Colleens cre- ated dance routines to such records as Irish Washer: woman , On the Rebound and The Stripper. Gail Harris, Cheryl Stahel, Judy Etchison Kathi Tainton, Shelley Reinmuth, Sandy Sandin. Susan Weatherly, Shelly Lindgren, Jill Wolf. Annette Schmoe, Lindsey Stevenson, Jan King, Chris Eskola. Not pictured, Jane Dahle. Salma! ,virif is Being Ulm' School spirit is being there, not in spirit alone but in body, lungs expanded and alive, yelling Break the axe, the axen or block that punt or some such thing. The football and basketball boys didn't know if they would win or lose - but they knew - win or lose - the Pep Club would be there doing their part. The fall and spring sports banquet were sponsored by the Pep Club members. Something new was added to the Pep Clubas traditional yelling - a drill team. During half-time the drill team march- ed into the figure of Sheldon's HS . The leaders of this club were Lynn Stuart, Presidentg Leslie Frager, Vice- presidentg Lynda Gaskill, Secretary 5 and Carolyn Moon, Treasurer. Leslie Frager and Lynn Stuart. Carolyn Moon and Lynda Gaskill. 16' mss and Kaions Spark ,virif First row from left to right: Mr. John, Louis Smith, Amy Ward, Randy Smith, George Sum- ners, Allan Una. Second row: Linda Morris, Terry Heath, Larry Smith, Debby Jenkins, Con- nie Determan, Mary Wenmiller, Patsy Damen. Top row: Bill Maris, John Watson, Bruce Doran, Gary Peoples, Ken White, George Walls. Ieftermen Serve Formed mainly as a service organization, the Lettermen's Club assisted, sponsored, and helped plan various school activities. They assisted at a pep assembly by forming an Honor Guard, and at the games by selling programs. The sopho- more and junior members helped at graduation by park- ing cars and directing traffic. The club sponsored the donkey basketball game and the Western Spring Dance. Bottoms up at the donkey basketball game. Wrestlers Brian Doran, most improvedg Vern Hall, most valu- able, and Tim McKibben, most inspirational, receive honors at the Winter Sports Banquet. Lettermen honor their own. White Shirt Section Zlzczrs White shirts turn to madras for a change. Spiritas foundation. li ff if is 97 ga gn A,,,4,isfw sl 0 QA .,, .,,-, K, r 1. ',' ' P- q X ' 5 I 2. Q Q fe Sai, 75- if wig. Mil Q is Q f I , , ay 'ww' cw Eaaclzcs Cake Over Coaches Arbuckle and Laudenslager use the press-box phone to relay in- structions to the field. Rich Schwab End Coach Dick Arbuckle Bill Youngmayr Back Coach r fast playing Under the buckle, the ing wins in of the most , defense was the league. five games, Head Coach The Sheldon football team excited fans last fall with and some hard won games. guidance of new head coach, Dick Ar- Irish started the season with five excit- a row. A well balanced attack, consisting varied offense, and the power of a strong the key to the quick jump to the top of The offense scored 119 points in the first while the defense let only 3 opponents cross the goal line. Sheldon, never ranked statewise before, climbed all the way to 4-th before being knocked off by North Eugene. This loss started the Irish on the road down, losing three out of the next four games. The team ended up with a 6 win, and 3 loss season record. Gayle Laudenslager Line Coach Seniors end Che irish Mic OKConnor, QB All Dist. Ist Team Dan Kirsch, C Neil Latham, QB All Dist. m Team Vern Hall, G All Dist. Ist Team Most Valuable Player Award Outxtanding Defensive Award Kent Stevens, F, Co-Captain All Dist. Ist Team Most Inxpirational Player Award hroughoui U16 Sea an Dave Lee, T Jon Jaqua., HB All Dist. 2nd Team Howie Perin, G All Dist. 2nd Team Y - . wx an M Zim rj C0-Captain x W ., . . ,533 ' ,. ' Q2 'aiu P , . 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Ron Paisley, Doug Matheson, Mike Briggs, Gary Horne, Ron Martin, Mel Strong, John Anderson, Keith Cooper, Jerry John- SOI1 . The Irish J.V. football team turned in considerably better performances than their 2-5 season record would indicate. Combining the efforts of sophomores and juniors, Sheldon, under coaches Rudy Herr and Pat Cantwell, came up with some fine team displays of football prowess. Gaining experience in the funda- mentals of football, and learning Sheldon's basic football program were the goals of every V. player. sg, ,,,... ... an 'gm Y .JM far MIT? ?ferg?hpg S lf wwf Z . ,famasw at ff gf is raw kia 45 F4 ' s 5,9 l iz it are . , 1- ffl, f -F. f.f fif,i3T f idlilfu iilfffh' , Z' +':: --219:- 2- ' -- :V-2 .E M. g or -5 , gp- ..,:,v:::,,:v I K . , ,. may - In f 2. .. , :. 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Row 2: Sue Dorey, Lin Samuelson, Barbara Leavitt, Sue Free, Judy Una. All-American Bill Spiller displays his form. This years Irish sw1mm1ng teams answered the old quesuon about wh1ch IS the weaker sex The g1r1s team paced by the S1CbS s1sters Carol and o won 4 meets and lost 2 wh11e the boys team won 3 and lost 4 Gammg valu able po1nts for the Irlsh th1s year were sen1ors Bob Dav1dson, Brad Reed, Cra1g Lane and B111 Sp111er Coached by Geary Trlplett, the tankers proved to be a form1dab1e force once in the pool B111 Sp111er was also city, d1str1ct, and state champ1on, 1n add1t1on to bemg named to the h1gh school A11 Arr1er1can team A 1 it 9 lloo , .. . 1111 ,1., I Q1 -wma www ww MMM, Um, mam sa . , . . . . , . . 7 C J 1, , , . . x 7 Q5 ' I 12517117 ', 1' sf 1' 1 X155 fi, j '11 1 . 115 1119 11,s111i214w1,, ,211 ,1,1131Mf, K, 11:1 1 ,.i 1 1, , , .. 5, , ,,,, , 1.., ,W , 1 H1511 1 ' 1 1, -1 . 11 42 s E311 9 ' ' i 1 1 , V1 I 'Wk ,119 :Wy 4 . 1: ,1'12il1k,f?i1':111 7111 is H fl ii 45 ,M kk 1. I , 1, ,. 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Led by seniors Bob Bowen, Jim Thompson, and Junior Mark Briggs, this year's team turned out to be one of the best in Sheldon's history. Our striders line up for a hard practice. Bob Bowen, chosen most valuable runner, led the Irish all season with consistent wins. Bob Bowen, Mark Briggs, Jim Thompson, and Ray Brunton pour it on. Win fer Sports ffaopsfers Kate High L to R: Ted Norman, Jim Richardson, Dave Martin, Rob jurgenson, Rick Craven, Neil Lathen, Phil Koblik, Dean Wright, Earle Wieklund, Dave Dingman, Dave Naessens, Bob Olsen. Kneeling: Mgr. John Determan, Coach Wes Lathen. The Sheldon basketball team, like the football team, worked hard and played it's way into statewide ranking. But, like the football team, suffered misfortune toward the close of the season. Under head coach Wes Lathen, the squad narrowly missed in it's bid for the state tournament by losing to North Eugene, Qwho later took the state charnpionshipj and dropping a crucial game to Thurston. Having previously beaten North, the team was picked to take the district championship with relative ease. As the season ended the Irish were left in third place, and home from the state playoffs. The basketball team was blessed with many outstanding players including: Neil Lathen, Jim Richardson, Ted Norman, and Dave Dingman. Neil Lathen was voted Most Valuable Player, and Jim Richardson was voted Most Inspirational Player by their teammates. Sheldon 46 ....., .,..., R oseburg 39 Sheldon 44 ,,.... ..... N orth Bend 42 Sheldon 61 ...... ...... T hurston 55 Neil Lathen, Most Valuable Player, strains for the tipoff. l Ted Norman goes for two, Sheldon 77 ..... ...... C ottage Grove 52 Sl1Cld0H 63 ...,.. ....... S Outh Eugene 45 Sheldon 53 .e..... ....... M arshfield 57 Sheldon 50 ....... ...... N orth Eugene 46 Sheldon 71 ........ ........ W illamette 52 Sheldon 62 ....... .,..... S pringfield 45 Dave Dingman lends a hand. l 1 Sheldon 60 ....... .....,. N orth Bend 50 Sheldon 70 ...... ............... T hurston 72 Sheldon 69 ...... ....,... C ottage Grove 43 l Earle Wicklund scores Jim Richardson, Most inspirational player, breaks through a well executed screen. Sheldon 55 ,,,.,... .,... S outh Eugene 4-8 Sheldon 29 ...,.,, .,.. Marshfield 36 Sheldon 38 ........ ..... N orth Eugene 46 1 i i Sheldon -ll ....... .,..,.. W illarnette 40 Sheldon 54 ...,... ....... S pringfield 43 Sheldon 50 ...,.... ....... R oseburg 51 Basketball game or rally dance? Norman gets mid-game structions. Richardson puts up a fight for the ball ,7. 11 ' Daminafe Distric! Jerry Gardner, Brad Clark, John Elder, Jay Smith, Rudy Dain, Greg Farman, Dan Curtis, Mike Gilbert, Fred Hauck, Paul Martin, Dennis Gory, Bill Lathen, Jim Fryback. Kneeling: Jim Wolfe. Coach Roger Diddock, Manager Bill Williams. Coach Didflock gives pre-game instructions to play ers. if aww' 5 'Ewan va ' Y . ,,k,- . I I .. ., t fi. a n News Q The Sheldon -I.V.'s reigned as district champions this year winning 18 games and losing' 4. Coach Diddock, faced with many sophomores, quickly whipped his charges into a winning unit. There were only two juniors on the squad. Standouts for thc J.V. team included Jim Fryback at guard, and Dan Curtis and Fred Hauck at forwards. F P Dennis Cory Scores! Tense moments on the J.V. bench. 103 ,Mafmen Huw hir Scasm Sitting: QLeft to rightj Pat lNIcKeegan, Ron Gilman, Steve Crane, Brian Doran, Rod Sanderson, Bruce Doran, Steve Brownfield, Tim McKibben, Vern Hall, Dave Lee, Randy Haney, Rod My- rick. Standing: Bob Balzano, Rod Rethwell, Nick Summers, Glen McGlaughlin, Mike Neuchwanger, Ron Sokolosky, Paul Harris, Jim Overall, Tom Clark, John Anderson, Bruce Johnson, Dave Stone. Not pictured: George Farley. Sheldonls grapplers had a fairly successful season this year winning 8, losing 9, and tying 1 in dual meet com- petition. The team placed 5th in District 5-A-1, and 2nd in Lane 5-A-1 competition. Injuries and sickness contributed to the team's lack of balanced depth. Out- standing wrestlcrs were Steve Crane at 123 lbs., Brian Doran at 130 lbs., Rod Sanderson at 136 lbs., Tim Mc- Kibben at 148 lbs., Vern Hall at 168 lbs., and Rod My- rick, Heavyweight, with Doran, McKibben, Hall and Myrick going to state. Sheldon Springfield 16 Sheldon Corvallis 35 Sheldon South Eugene 29 Sheldon Roseburg 27 Sheldon Sweet Home 34 Sheldon Springfield 14- Sheldon North Eugene 23 Sheldon Albany 24 Sheldon Willamette 21 1 Vern Hal 1 stalks his prey t Tim McKibben en route to a victory. Rod Myrick displays the agile form that helped send him to state X 2 Rod Sanderson strains hard for a pin. Gymmzsts Sem! 9011! to Staff: Sitting: CLeft to rightj Tom Hart, Mike Dethman, Mike Smith, Scott Benge, Ken Beeson, Hal Pierson, Eric Ellington, Lloyd Fogelsong, Harold Summers. Standing: QLeft to rightl Dave Soha, Stuart Funke, Kent Stevens, Bill Spiller, Dave Olson, Rich Craiger, Cliff Hunter. Sitting: CLeft to rightj Gerry Johnson, Nancy Francis, Joyce Hansen, Sue Green, Sandi Grossbach, Annette Schmoe. Standing: fLeft to rightj Mrs. Holmquist, Marsha Sherman, Rodenia Gillette, Vivian Williamson, Linda Bertram, Wanda Spinney. fNot Pictured, Pat Christensen and Gayle Powe1l.j Dave Olson, with the greatest of ease. The Sheldon Boys' Gymnastics team had a very successful season, winning five dual meets, losing two, and tying one. The team took 3rd in the Tongue Point Open, 2nd in District behind South Eugene, and 5th in State. Out- standing gymnasts included Dave Ol- son, who took lst in parallel bars and high bar, and 2nd in all-around in the district meet, and Bill Spiller, who won firsts in trampoline and floor exercise in both district and state. Next year will be rebuilding year for the Irish, due to the loss of valuable Seniors Bill Spiller, Dave Olson, Kent Stevens, and Cliff Hunter. Although it's depth was not great, the Girls' Gymnastics Team had a success- ful year. Two girls, Sandi Grossbach and Gayle Powell, went to state, win- ning 5th and 6th respectively. With good returning gymnasts and an in- creasing interest in girls, gymnastics, the team hopes to have a successful season next year. Bill Spiller exhibits strength and form. Gayle Powell performs with grace and beauty. 2 l ,X H 3 5 is l 4 2 i E Q2 ? E Spring Sparta Kascballers 2nd in mic 3 s I l t s 5 Q 1 , .5 ,V ar' ' ' A ' , ,, , First Row: fl-rj Dan Kirsch, Ted Norman Bill Bayne Jim Richardson Eddie Johnson Don Smith, Terry Lee, Dave Roberts. Second Row fl rj Gary Trapman Jim Fryback Gary Ed monds, Earle Wicklund, Dave Dingman Dave Naessens Pat Wescott Mike Calef The Sheldon baseball team had a tremendous year, winning 23 and losing 7. After a shaky start in non-league games, the team caught fire and finished undefeated in District 5-A-1 league play. Sheldon went on to win the playoff games with North Bend, 4-O and 9-2 to gain a berth in the state playoffs. The Irish next beat Klamath Falls 3-2 in 8 innings, and Bend lO-2 in 7 to carry them to the championship game. Losing 4-2 to Hillsboro, the team took 2nd place and became the first team in Sheldon's history to enter the state playoffs. The Irish placed four men on the All-Star team, including Terry Lee, pitcher, Don Smith, outfielder, Eddie Johnson, 3rd ,basemang and Jim Richardson, lst baseman. unior Dave Dingman was the winner of the Mel Krause Athletic Award. Coach Krause takes one of his last walks to the mound. Earle Wicklund scores the winning run in the Klamath Falls game Richardson and Norman, always alert. i i ' .,a.M r ,h as Ted Norman takes a mighty swing. A tough situation. . Dingman makes the throw. Norman ready to steal second. He's got every right to be happy, as SHELDON turns in a fine season. H1 A thinking manls baseball coach-Mel Krause Johnson on the field. Eddie leads off first ,7. 11's Erperienee Sueeess if aa: ajipenwi m..f W -Hem -153' CROW ll Bill Lathen, Ron Howard, Harold Shelley, Mike Martichusky, Bob Dev- erall, Bob Dewitt, Lloyd Franks. CROW 25 Steve Cornachia, Paul Kuhn, Paul Mar- tin, Dan Adams, Larry Murphy, Bill Moore, Tom Bass, Jim Williamson. Like the varsity baseball team, the J.V. team had an outstanding season. Winning 13 and losing 2, the J.V.'s, under coach Dick Arbuckle, won the district championship. Underclass ball, supposedly a grooming ground for future varsity players, produced four men of varsity caliber by the end of regular season play. These four players assisted the varsity in the champion- ship series. Coach Arbuckle singled out catcher Paul Kuhn, outfielder Gary Deverall, and pitchers Mike Martichusky Q5-QQ, and Harold Shelley Q4-Ol, for individual honors. H3 Himlcrmcu Make Cracks Row 1: Dave Olson, Dave Martin, Don Lindly, Vaughn Hodgins, Bruce Brown, Neil Lathen, Mic O'Connor, Barry Wright, Row 2: Tom Truesdale, Scott Johnson, Jim Monsey, Dean Wright, Ray Brunton, George Summers, Harold Summers, Danny Mayes. Row 3: Jim Wade, Fred Hauck, Jerry Beebe, Hal Peirson, Lowell Schwartz, Tom Endicott, Rudy Dam, Mike Moyer, Bruce Rein- muth, Mark Briggs, jim Thompson, Gary Peoples. The Irish Track team held it's own in District 5 competition this year. Coach Wes Lathen and his charges proved more than once that Sheldon can be a formidable cinder opponent. Singled out by their teammates for special hon- ors were Gary Peoples, QMost valuable field event many and Neil Lathen, CMost valuable runnerj. Dave Olson and Mic O'Connor continued on to the state meet, with Olson running into dif- ficulty, and O'Connor placing third. Dave Olson on his way to State. H4 P Sifpcrimcc Helps i. V. Cram Sitting: Dave Beglau, Steve Berg, John Wernan, Cary Horne, unidentified. Standing: Unidenti- fied, Mike Tennell, Pete Anderson, unidentified, Mel Coffin. Girls' Eompetc' Back Row: Mary Cudney, Susan Shirey, Melissa Corum, Cindy Dernaline, Karen Stockdale, Linda Martin, unidentified, Carolyn Rayborn, coach. Front Row: Unidentified, Barbara Cobb, Gerry Johnson, Lindsey Stevenson, Ellen Brownhill, Brenda Lindly, Candy Winke, Chris Murdock, unidentified. W H5 Mallory Ch 1 M , IQ Qoycrs get in the Swing A -I h K utson M V , - 1, 1 , , --.. Wfr- . W U . -f ,ww W-.y,,:w:.f-.f,.M-fw,,w,A.,,.-'fn-.f, Bill Boldt sinks a long putt. The Irish golf team distinguished itself on golf courses around the state this year. Paced by Senior Bill Boldt and Junior Pat Mallory, the linkers were led to state by placing second in the district match. Strong support was given to the first flighters by Senior John Knut- son and Juniors John Tufts, and Charles Milhaupt. Bill Boldt was medalist at the district match but could not compete in the state meet. John Knutson was selected as the Most Valuable Golfer by his teammates. tm. . 5. Mp if Coach Shirk discusses pre- match strategy. s Irish Watters Ne! Left to right: Scott Vollstedt, Stan Lynch, Greg Flynn, Fred Stickels, Jim Degner, Scott Dailey, Mike Hardie, Doug Schaff, Dennis Gory, Steve Ireland, Glen Barker. The Boys' and Girls' Tennis teams spent their seasons playing the various 5-A-l schools for practice games, as the team record had no bearing on who qualified for district on May 13 and 14-. The district tournament was held at Sheldon and the top four singles and doubles qualified for state, held in Corvallis May 21 and 22. No one from the boys' team qualified for state, but the doubles team of Christie Clausen and Karen Johnson from the girl's team took 4th in district and ad- vanced to state. Jim Degner, most valuable tennis player, set to drive a fast one. Karen Johnson and Christie Clausen, most inspiration- al player, waiting for service. 9016 Scusm V, Mike Hardie, intent and ready 4 Shelly Lindgren serves as Chris ' A' , f X, Danner waits opponent's return. A I m Le,, V rre, m ,B 5 ., , , . ,,,, L :':f:ge-'z ,. Hs ,2zss:w,11:a,fs -V - 36,5 E ai iii is wi 'L K :'-',f- S Q 'M 1 'fifl-wif -5 ' ii?1 ,:ii,v4 ,- , na- H 23? - f 5 H jj ,igaiififii . , 'i A f it ' ,f Vffiiffgyz ' ' ' - , 4 .7 fy ',,f Q- - ':6li'f-rrfwfifigfiskifm-I X, Q. 'Al R Greg Flynn displays his superb backhand force. Row l fkneelingj: Sheri Hoppas, Christie Clausen, Nancy Dickson, Jill Wolf, Shelly Lind- gren, Chris Danner. Row 2: Carolyn Rayborn, Coachg Karen Johnson, Barbara Christensen, Carolynn Andringa, Barbara Mohr, Karma Stephens, Pat Burdick, Sally Dammen. 119 'E' iw'-V :1 ,',::zlsQf7s-if -fer - ff V , I , 4 , H: , ., ' .A , Aw , fi , mlfeis' , 'I'-1542 SWK Y i 23 ,, 5, 2? , f .,,,A. Qfaf my 1 mv R4 Qgfv 1 X -- 7 Kwzrd :ff Direciars Dr. L. W. Stauffer Chairman Richard E. Miller Charles E. Sikes The main duties of the School Board were to run the ele- mentary and secondary schools in accordance to the law, to administer new policies and see that they were carried out, and to evaluate the educational efficiency of all the schools in District Four. Henry E. Nilsen Mrs. Wesley Nicholson Administrative Staff Dr. Lloyd Millhollen Deputy Superintendent Dr. Millard Z. Pond Superintendent Superintendent of Schools, Willard Z. Pond, was respon- sible for formulating and executing School Board policies, recommending employees for appointments, and assigning instructional and non-instructional personnel. Deputy Superintendent, Dr. Lloyd Millhollen, acted as ad- visor to the Superintendent on matters pertaining to the formulation and execution of board policies. He super- vised the teacher application program, directed the in- service training of all personnel, and headed the Personnel Adjustment Board. Assistant to the Superintendent, L. L. Erdmann, acted as consultant to the Deputy Superintendent on matters per- taining to the physical plant, the purchase of supplies and equipment, and the business affairs of the district. He also issued employment recommendations of non-instructional personnel. Director of Secondary Education, Dr. Erwin Juilfs, co- ordinated the Junior and Senior High program, and helped staff and plan the curriculum for the schools. ii 4 ' sv: 1 it del. tr fe ' mmf- t f ' f-,.:w.ff W , . Ak.. M, ..,,. .irewgigg it H .aww Mr. L. L. Erdmann Assistant to the Superintendent Dr. Erwin Juilfs Director of Secondary Education Administration C. Wayne Flynn Principal The administration this year, led by C. Wayne Flynn, guid- ed the students and faculty successfully through the year. Mr. Flynn did everything from carrying out school board functions to helping the seniors win the Canned Food Drive. P Robert Moursund, Assistant Principal, kept students in line, coordinated the school calendar, and directed gradua- tion and baccalaureate. Ron Burge, Vice Principal and Dean of Boys, took charge of registration, college conferences, and the cirrculurn handbook. Luola Rehfeld, Vice Principal and Dean of Girls, coordin- ated scholarships, the PTA, and the American Field Serv- ice. . RWM Robert Moursund Assistant Principal 7 ' or A- i f - 331 ,sf Y Ju W few? s ': - am, . 3 ' Q l 1- v 5 ff. K X 5 .4 A Q5 .N 3 -HQ f V 4 xi? 'P ' 5, X Y' is ii 'Gu Luola Rehfeld Vice Principal Ron Burge Vice Principal h iao t. ,yds ,find Their Helpers lei-we , ' Minn Hazel Schrnoe Businexs Manager Beverly Leonard Secretary to Personnel Q .4 Ie,-M, Dee Mazany Clerk Jeanne Cameron Clerk an -my Wfw '--qi., Bernie David Attendance Clerk Amaryllis Eberhardt Secretary to Principal 5r1glisl1 Jerry Keuter Janice Disch Dick Doering, Anne Thomas, and Ken Payne Phyllis Osborn Sheldon's English Department improved the student's abil- ity to communicate through good writing techniques, lit- erary works, group discussions, individual oral reports, and use of correct grammar. In 1965-66, an extensive examination of scheduling and class openings was done by the English Department, result- ing in a broader and more flexible schedule for the next year. ,.,,A . , 2, jig .,.. we 5 L- , H, Q9 Y iN'W 'S4s A 'ffm - i -, 1, , vf '- ' Mildred Gillmouthe and Margaret Orr Mama Schulz and Mildred Beat , .1 'Q Jane Middlehurst Pat Gibson Jerry Berg fl! tory - . we Mamas? gf its 51 Z A A 5 ,,,,,:::LS.Zi2'i:'s5' -A ' .--f::q i .W Calvin Zigler 128 vm: ,sm -+ , zz- H cgggfei View-1'--Q Xir' vst-.sf-.. WW, .g,M,,,1- 1-Tue E' il 537f5i.if'igzi5ie2'r,fs.'? X -if: ',Zfl 'L?nf1 Msg, 11 time -Divx. as V-W, .a -::,4f'- 'aw-'fav :e:: w,ag3m, :,,5f2 ::.'::.:,-,f, .::5.,:.s,-:ew 'H-51.-'rf -- my ,.3'-tv, Mt yea: fi' QY MIV fy , :jf5XElf:.lf iiff,iL .ET S Q g--1, ' . 5' ' I GR : 555252: if uif my, - :fl H '.v :::L4' 155' ::': 1f. V S? Lf gwftgvfgqifs eig t31g,,,1PfTQsEssm.sf?g, .f fF .:1 5i.Z i, ef, ,fin 5 1 V , s s ' A ' 5, Y'Jf'A?mii3 -9'-51? i3'mf-if m. WA TY'-NUi,1,-ii ,?fLr . 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Diana Davisson Harold Beaudet Jan Gates -fum- Richard Arends and Lloyd Rawlings Geary Triplett, Roger Diddock, and Margaret Price 129 Mathematics Leon Shilling Caught between Pythagorean Theorems and 25-step proofs, math students kept busy this year. Some got in deeper and deeper and some got wiser to boot. Some escaped. None failed to learn. Math offer- ings included Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Calculus, Modern Algebra, and Probability and Statistics. Price Roop John Wilson Gerald Kulm Corine Horton Pat Berndt Judy Burke Kusiness .Education Fred Rasmussen art S Richard Schwab In Business Education, students gained knowledge of our business world and learned basic business practices. Courses in Basic Business, Bookkeeping, Briefhand, Business Law, Retail Selling, Machine and Office Training, Typing, Shorthand, Sten- ography, and Data Processing were offered. Anita Jackson Vernon Behrends Shirley Dick Darlyne Jacobson ,4 ris and Hmffs Roy Robinson Arts and Crafts encouraged individual and crea- tive thinking and furnished an outlet for students to express themselves. The addition of a potteris wheel to the Crafts Department provided a new experience for students interested in ceramics. Through the year, many classrooms displayed paintings and drawings done by Sheldon art stu- dents. Pat Gisborne industrial ,4 rfs Allen Mattila. Pat Cantwell Wesley Lathen Industrial Arts was for students interested in learning through experience with tools and ma- terials. There were several fields to choose from including Metals, Woodworking, Electricity, and Drawing. Students' experiences with tools, machines, and materials provided a change from the everyday abstract routine of academic classes. Hams mnomics Homemaking courses helped students to under- stand the responsibilities of successful family life, and developed judgement in making decisions in personal and family living. It also taught students Marolyn Barker to recognize the opportunities for personal develop- ment through the activities of home, school, and community, and to develop the ability to share in the activities of homemaking. rs f t . , . Evelyn Perkins Ellen Clausen Ernest Lopez Sforeign language Students gained a better understanding of other cultures by studying foreign languages. Fluency in reading and speaking was stressed over grammar. Three years of Spanish, French, German, and La- tin were available. Alina Stevenson Physical Sdumfim Sara Brown The Physical Education Department em- phasized the building of sound bodies and sound minds in daily physical activities and sports. The circuit, work days, and swimming developed strength and coor- dination to produce healthy Sheldon stu- dents. Charles Messenger if i by 51 My K - ,jg Carolyn Rayborn W-ff , :Q 1 V hy ff-' , :W 'Eff 9 bl-If Mel Krause Dick Arbuckle Jeanne Holmquist l Rudy Herr ,vcfial Sdumiiau Aubrey Trimble Special Education courses provided stu- dents with valuable experience for coping with problems in later life. Field trips and outside job training made classroom ac- tivities meaningful. Ken Harrison ,i - ,,. , . M12 . for i ,f ,it-QQ., 4 Florence Mallery M usic ff Awww Wayte Kirchner Leonard John The appreciation of fine music, the continued im- provement of skills, the search and training of musi- cally talented people, and the satisfaction of group presentations, were all ways in which the Sheldon Music Department expressed itself. The music offerings at Sheldon were extensive. The Concert and Stage Bands were directed by Leonard John, and student director Bill Maris led the Pep Band. A Cappella, Dublinaires, and Girls' Choir were conducted by Wayte Kirchner. Paul Stofft was lead- er of the Orchestra. Driver Sducafim Gayle Laudenslager Sound driving habits, skills, and attitudes were de- veloped in Drivers' Education. Students obtained ex- perience by actually driving, and by watching films fiance James Holst Clayton Fraser Ray Hull This is the scientific age and Sheldon High certainly was a part of it in 1965-66. An expanding dynamic Science Depart- ment offered courses in Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The chief aim of the Science Department was to encourage intelligent generaliza- tion based on data and logic. James Browning L. Irene Mazer Mike Shirk Bill Youngmayr Jviafsrials Kcsaurcc Kanter Bonnie Osborn Keith Wolfe and Edna Whitney Nancy Forbes The Materials Resource Center supplied the books, magazines, maps, movie projectors, and tape re- corders needed by students and teachers. Students found these materials particularly valuable when writing term papers and working on other re- search projects. John Clyde Houuselors Twelve hundred active students at Sheldon kept the Coun- seling Department busy. The counselors helped the stu- dents find their educational goals, assisted in scheduling, and encouraged intelligent decisions concerning social and personal problems. W Dick Jensen Evelyn Perkins Ccucher 's Aids LaV0n Floering ,: ,, ,Wy .- S 4 VV J rf' g' ' E , W I A Dorothy Owens lll'SL' Allie Jacobsen m P, 'f 9 ii o i suu l S 9 1 Q S :rf '7 ,W Vw 'gli Donna Hirst School nurse, Allie Jacobsen, helped the sick at Sheldon High. She also supervised the TB testing, and kept concise medical records of each student. wks Cooks, from left: Betty Ingebritson, Frances Hathaway, Clarabell Jennings, Bonnie Bowser, Frances Gunson, Ora Wicks, Dorothy Schuchardt, Mary Lou Hepner, Mary Townsend, Mary McKy, Pat Sangl, Edna Pickin, head cook Bernice Kallas, Edna Williams and Laura Eriksen. Gusfodiaus Custodians, from left: Head custodian Paul Wenzl, Royal Jaynes, Carl Mayfield, and Rhinehart Greb. Not pictured were: Marion Sisson, Delbert Pickens, and George Archer. .mum .mama 'zs.uhmAmmw'Hwm:sssnms1 saxwemnzumv' immsxwsex inwamwx ywawsa-fmx'a.,.wnvsws1 6111 -mint W, 11 -sn qui q-- C- , 11- i 3' -si ' i l - 1 i ..- I -1 yi... I 515 Seniors Jim Richardson President 150 hui Neil Lathen Vice President Suzie Seligman Secretary ook ,Ahead Bob Davidson Treasurer With glowing hearts we remember thee Wherever we may be Three years seems a long time, but to the Class of '66 it was here and gone too quickly. The Class of '66 claims the distinction of being the first class to complete three years at Sheldon High School. They began in the fall under the leadership of Jim Richardson, President, Neil Lathen, Vice President, Suzie Seligman, Secretary, and Bob Davidson, Treasurer, to plan for their last year at Sheldon. Looking forward to grad- uation in the spring, committees were organized to plan the Senior Break- fast and Senior Assembly. Other committees planned Baccalaureate and Commencement. As a result of class discussions, dark and light blue were chosen as class colors and the carnation was chosen as the class flower. The Road Not Taken, a poem set to music, was selected as the class song. Working together to win the canned food drive, to sponsor a rally dance, to put on the annual Senior Dessert, and to have graduation pictures taken occupied a good deal of the seniors, time. In keeping with tradition, the seniors presented the school with a gift, the Sheldon crest done in bronze. Twelve years of education and the memories of high school still remained after graduation in the spring. Among the memories were all the accom- plishments and activities of the sophomore and junior years, but the senior year was the most memorable of all. In Memory 'X Dale Clifford X l T . Sli? 6-9- V5973 Wanda Allen Rick Allison Vernon Allison Nonie Allum Robyn Anderson Judith Archer iff' , ..-F' Carol Ashland Lynnette Backus Linda Baldwin Betty Ballard Liz Barnes Nora Barrington Elise Barton Bob Bartlett Bill Bayne Sue Beebe Al Beglau Sharon Beitel Fito Beltran Calvin Best Rod Bevans Susan Bingham Judy Bisno Connie Bissell Russell Biswell Dennis Blanchard Bill Boldt Don Bosch Ron Bosch Marilyn Boss Gary Bounds Christy Bowen Robert Bowen Nancy Boyles Vicki Brecto Gaylen Bridge David Brown Steve Brownfield Sandy Bruns Ray Brunton Mary Bryson Laury Buck David Bumbarger Tom Burrell Jim Cagle Mike Calef l , Larry Cantrell Rick Cantrell Steve McQuire and Bill May studying? Tom Carter Darryl Cessna Arnold Chase Senior men cheer the team. Lynn Chase John Chen Cal Choxming Pat Christensen Linda Chynoweth Margaret Claasen Joy Clark Toni Clark Christie Clausen 49 Jim Clifford Glen Cogletti Donna Collins Gretna Conrad Wilma Conrad Diana Cooley Lee Cooley Vicki Cooley Jayne Cooper Connie Cope Dennis Corkum Mary Cox Sandra Craighill Steve Crane Rick Craven Beclqf Cronin Robert Cudney Catherine Cunningham Vicki Cyr Jane Dahle Sally Dammen Susan Dammen Arnold Daniel son Chris Danner Bob Davidson Tim Davies Dan Davis Richard Davis Jim Degner Richard De Less Beth Delyea Roberta Dent Shannon Desler John Determan Diana Deverell La Verne Dexter Nancy Dickson Mary Didier Susan Dorey Floyd Dunbar Dennis Dunnick Gary Edmonds Kit Ellingsworth Tom Endicott Dan Ester Tom Evans Cathy Facer Bob Farley George Farley Lori Farrior Ron Field Ron Fish Juanita Fix Esther Flannery Kathy Flint Greg Flynn Pattie Forkel Glen Forrest Fia Forrestroni Eric Forsnian vm Leslie Frager Nancy Francis Linda Fuchs Ron Funke Elizabeth Freeman I Jan Freclrickson John Garboden Stanley Garboden Linda Gaskill Bill Gates Wayne George Rodney Gillett Mathew Goldsworthy Bill Graeff Phil Graham S Irving Green Susan Green John Greenhoot Marian Griggs Diane Groesbeck Sandi Grossbach Okay Gayle, you proved your point! Dan Groves Ron Hale David Hall Vern Hall Ken Hamilton Jim Hansen Terry Harbor Mike Hardie Pam Harmon Mike Horne Susan Harper Margo Harvey Linda Harwood Marie Haskett Sandra Hatfield Victor Hastings Pat Haxby Lanne Haynes Pam Hegre Rex Heisler Ted Hicks Linda Hiser Tim Hoiting Nancy Hooker Sherie Hoppas Patty Hough Cliff Hunter Rick Ishum Janis Jacobson Jon Jnqua Pat Jeans Beth Joiner S i Carol Jones Ed Johnson The first snow finds Molly Wcstling and Jan Fredrickson skipping class. Yi'f '5' Karen Johnson Norman Johnson Richard Johnson Scott Johnson Dan Joll Julie Keith Vicki Kelni Sue Kennedy Tim Kent Rick Kephart. Marian Kingsley Paul Kirkpatrick Dan Kirsch Bob lileinsrnith John Knutson Phil Koblick Mike Koza Sandy Kuhl Carol Kuhn Crain' Lane Neil Lanlfan Dennis Lanini Neil Luthen Iionni Lawson D D Cecilia Layton Dave Lee Jerry Lee Terry Lee Dale Le Gore Gary Lemke Ann Lesiak Verda Lester Randall Lewis Janet Libby Tina Linden Don Lindly Linda Logan Chris Lowry Ron Luncleen Jeff Lynn Linda McCallum Julie McCornack Rosanne McCormick Bob McCurcly Steve McGuire Bill Mcliennon Tim Mcliibben Kathy Mzigelky Rae Martin Joe Mathews Bill May Judy Mehling Craig Merkel Gary Mertz Garner Metcalf Joy Metcalf Shirley Miller Linda Minaberrigaray Jim Mitchenu Kathy Mitchem Joan Montgomery Dann Moore Janice Morgan Linda Morris Ed Morrissey Rod Myriek Einger Nelson Leonard Nelson Lez Newhouse Dan Nichol Claire Nobert Jeff Norman Ted Norman Molly Northham Mic O'Connor Bob Olsen Dave Olson Bob Parrot Ken Parsons Ann Pattee Sally Pengra Gary Peoples Senior rabble rousers Greg Flynn, Bill Stater and Terry Lee. Howie Perin Margaret Perkins l Happy birthday Sheri! Nadine Peterson Sandra Peterson Fred Petri Russell Phillips Linda Pierce Jim Plummer Dona Popkiu Gayle Powell Tom Prater Greg Prior Margie Ralph Randy Rasmussen Ben Reed Brad Reed Shelly Reinmuth Jim Rhoades Bob Richardson Jim Richardson John Rissberger Sue Rissberger Dave Roberts Jim Robison Linda Rockstein Gary Sahlstrom Steve Saltness Jill Sanderson Rod Sanderson Sandee Sandin Sally Schaefer Diana Schaumberg Candy Schleeter Terry Schmoe Cecilia Schram Suzie Seligman Diane Senger Mary Ann Senger Jo Ann Sessler Bob Shipp Bob Shirey Craig Short Dan Short Ken Sherman Tom Simonet Linda Sinclair Don Smith Gerald Smith Mike Smith Mike Smyth Jim Snell Russell Snellstrom Jeff Snicale Carla Solander Steve Sombart Gary Southwick Susan Speer Kathy Spellrnan Bill Spiller Steve Stanley Bill Stater Kent Stevens Sandy Stewart Tom Stockdale l Teresa Stone Kathy Stoner Linda Strayer Arnold Strehlow Ron Strong Lynn Stuart H, George Summers Judy Sumner Ken Sunderland Lowell Swartz Katherine Tainton Dave Taylor Jim Thompson Mike Thompson Karen Thorne Jon Thorsby Dianne Thwing Denis Torkelson Lawrence Trahan Gary Trapman Tom Truesdale Linda Tucker Robin Turbyne Duane Urnbarger Judy Una Lynn Van Darwarka Steve Van Sant Have we got the spirit . . .? Wendy Veteto Susan Vetterlein Terrie Vitus Tim Vohs Jim Wade Larry Walker Claborn Walters Richard Washichek Bruce Webber Mike Weber Chris Wenzl Leslie Wesler Molly Westling Marty Westover Marla White Tom White Reesa Whiteaker Annette Wiedrich Dick Wiehrdt Alice Wienecke Steve Wilcox Dave Williamson Helen Willing Carol Wilmot Dick Wingard John Wolf Jack Wolfe Rick Woodruff Judy Woodward Leslie Woodward Lawrence Wooley Barry Wright John Youngquist Hans Zimmer Margaret Zimmer Judy Weigman Dennis Gory President Jon Anderson Vice President juuivrs 4 752 ' ffff g Karm Hagedorn Secretary Zantinue Onward Steve Ireland Treasurer Weill stand beside thee With our banners high The Class of '67 returned to Sheldon in September full of enthusiasm for the coming year. The class immediately exhibited this enthusiasm by win- ning the penny drive during Hello Week. The class, led by Dennis Gory, president, Jon Anderson, vice-president, Karm Hagedorn, secretary, and Steve Ireland, Treasurer, worked to create a successful prom entitled One Enchanted Evening. To pay for the prom, the juniors had concessions during football and basketball sea- son, and they sponsored rally dances. Despite the responsibility of the prom, the juniors still found time to be involved in other school activities. The defending champions participated in the canned food drive again this year and carne in second. They also took part in sports, clubs, and student government. The Junior Class continued onward to their senior year. s if'-f. '- m,',, A m n e a Dan Adams Jon Anderson Glen Adams George Albertus John Anderson Valerie Anderson Charles Ayers Lynn Bailey ., , ,,, , A H L V ' VVVV, X if :, f .f' ,.f,:' ,,.f,- - ' ,ir Q '-- A - 'K' .2 gv,,f.J i f:'L-- if Ty Procter - always beaming! Sherrill Bailor James Baker Kris Balle Valerie Balzano Gwen Barnum Lorena Barrington Tom Bass Marlene Baumann Rod Beach Betsy Beam Jerry Beebe David Beglau Dan Beltran Chris Bennett Scott Benge David Bevard Vonnie Billings Rio Blair Dianne Blanchard Joanna Blohm Z' Peggy Bloomer Bonnie Bowen Gerald Bowen Sharon Bradburn Jeannie Brauner . vt Harry Brenaman Ellen Brewer Carol Bridgmen Mark Briggs Donna Brightman Connie Brooks Bruce Brown Christie Brown Musette Brown Ellen Brownhill Bonnie Brune Marlene Bryant Jan Bumbarger Pat Burdick Camellia Button Steve Cable Pam Cannon Vikki Carli Judy Carr Nf'1.i55 David Caton Gary Chambers Carolyn Christiansen Lori Christensen Richard Christensen Kathy Clark Pamela Clements Sandra Cline Barbara Cobb Mel Coffin Paul Comfort Dianne Cooke Keith Cooper Sandy Cole Sherry Cornachia Janet Cox Ken Craven Ron Cramer Richard Craiger Mary Cudney Richard Cutler X , Georgia Cunningham David Culver Dan Daley Teresa Daniels Carol Danielson Pop art? Karen Davis Lynne Davis Cindy Demaline Kay Denton Larry Determan Derryl Dexter Paul Dibble Dave Dingman Ron Donnelly Phyllis Donovan Brian Doran Gene Douma Debbi Drury Mike Duncan Marvin Edwards Steve Elder Elaine Eloranta Laraine Eloranta Ronald Engeldinger Robert Engrav Steven Eriksen Missy Ervin Christine Eskola Judy Etchison , 1 Rick Evenson Greg Farinan Jerry Fish Margaret Fisher Tim Fleming Marsha Foley Pete Forsnian Carol Fosinark George Fort Nancy Fraser Barbara Frederick Wane Fuday John Fuller Steven Funke Stuart Funke Merrie Garoutte Larry Garren Lloyd Gerrnyn Vicki Gilbert Gail Gillespie Rodenia Gillette Rodger Gilman Janet Gilmore Jerry Girvan 172 Dave Goldworthy Dennis Gory Patty Gould Betty Grainger James Greene Tim Gross Lorraine Groves Rodney Gum Karm Hagedorn Janelle Hall Janet Hall Steve Hall Judi Hamilton Randy Haney Gail Harris Paul Harris Terry Hassler David Hatton Jacqueline Hawks Steve Heath Wendy Henke Steve Hettiek Alan Hicks Jean Hicks Gary Hinds Coleen Hisey Chris Hixon Greg Hixon Vaughn Hodgins Sandie Hoffman Kathy Hoglund Margaret Holemar Keith Hollis Gerald Holt Harold Hooker Gary Horne Marie Howard Myra Howard David Huber George Huffman Talisman reporter, Elaine Eloranta, works overtime. David Henderson Steve Ireland Jeff Issacson Myrna Jarding Nancy Jaquet Glenda Jenkins Stan Jepson Geraldine Johnson Kim Johnsen Miles Johnson Shirley Johnson Karin Joll Keith Jones Joe Keeney Dave Kelley John Kelton Kathy Kendall Maureen Kerr Jan King Keith Kirkpatrick Randy Knutson Holly Koehn Shari Kyker Henry LaClair Jim Lake Bruce Larson Ken Latham Barbara Leavitt Velda Leistner Shirley Lewis Dale Libby Shelly Lindgren Brenda Lindley Deanne Lingaielter Fletch Little Nancy Logan Mignonne Lovaillicr Tina Lowman John Lundberg Laraine Eloranta cheering on our winning team 174 Julee Lyman Anne Lyon Ethel McClenahan Michael McClure Marilyn McCormack John McFee Marlene McGlothern Eugene Mclntyre Jill Wolf finagles her way out of a fine. Glen McLaughlin James McMillin Judy McVay Pat Mallery Dennis Malliris Bill Maris Linda Martin David Martin Ron Martin Kathy Marx Larry Mason Robert Mathews Karen Means Cris Merkel Randy Metcalf Richard Meyn Charles Milhaupt David Mills Martha Mills Jeannette Minaberrigary Steve Mock Carolyn Moon Norene Moos Mike Moyer Christine Murdoch Paul Murphy Rene Murray Karen Myss David Naessens Diane Nedberge Jerry Nestle Mike Neuschwanger Greg Newman Sharman Newton Teddy Nix Victor Nobert Peggy O'Nei1 Jim Overall Pamela Pamperin Vicki Parsons Janet Patton Bargara Payne Thersa Pease Bob Peterson Don Peniield Dick Pershern Jeff Pickering Dan Pierce John Pierce Terry Pierce Duncan Pohl Vicki Polda Judy Popken Brenda Powers Nicki Powell Glen Prater Debbie Prince John Prince Ty Proctor Dwight Purdy William Queener Carolyn Racely Ric Rayner Dann Read Carol Reece Alan Reed Mike Reed Norman Reed John Reilly Bruce Reinmuth Rodney Rethwill Mike Rhodes Jerry Rice Kathy Ritchie Bob Ritzclori Dave Robertson Tom Rose Teresa Rugloski S Phil Rhoads -w Paulette Ryal s L -'Q' Donna Sage Jerry Saltness Linda Sanders Leslie Scarlett Kathy Schafer Nita Scliuetz Jeannie Schmidt Annette Sehlnoe Ellie MaY,, Bfownhill and friend- Nancy Schrani Ron Sckolosky John Secley Floyd Sexton Lloyd Sexton Tom Shanks Bill Shaw Jeff Shear Susan Shirey Cathy Sholes Jill Shriver Carol Siebs Ellen Siller Sharon Silva Sue Small Lawrence Smith Louis Smith Susan Sneddon Jeanne Snell Deanna Snyder David Soha Scott Sombart Jim Spears Sherry Speer Jerri Speilmnn Wanda Spinney Steve Spriggs Cheryl Stahel Donna Stegner Weldon Stegner Karnia Stephens. Lindsey Stevenson 5 25 Mike Stevenson Karen Stockdale J eff Stone Gerald Stotz Brian Strayer David Strand Delores Strobel Melford Strong Monica Strub Don Stuelqf Janice Strupp Bonnie Stubbs Leon Summers Debby Swaneutt Linda Swartz Walt Swindell Linda Tabbcrt Tommy Thomas Judi Thomas Steve Thomson Gary Thorsby Kathy Tripp John Tufts Lisa Van Darwarka Dennis van Orden Mike Vellcinburg Nancy Veysey Ann Videgar Laurel Vitus George Walls Ronald Warner Robert Waters 1 Doug Waugh Susan Weatherly Cindy Webb Launavee Webb Traci Welch Sandi Wells Kancly Wenke Karen West R l W'll'ums Cheryl Williamson Ja ,V W N. , ,v . . I .1 W- klnmy um Williams Rick Williams Ol 1 1 cue ESLOVGI Sam Wheelock hen White E11 e 10 Vivian Willianison Barbara Willing Put Willits Gary Wilson James Wilson Pat Wilson Jill Wolf Linda Wooley Marian Woodham Dean Wright, Jerry Yarbrough Joy Yates Patsy Younkin Jerry Kudelko President Ron Howard Vice President oplzv Linda Bertram Secretary mares Kvgin 537 ' n . . .is it -Q' all fha Judy Long Treaxurer Through all the years Your honor we'll uphold The Class of ,68 began it's first year at Sheldon representing several junior highs. They immediately began to work together as one class. The sopho- mores were officially welcomed to Sheldon during Hello Week when they kissed the Blarney Stone and wore their shamrock beanies and bibs. Their first important task was electing their officers. After a spirited cam- paign, the Sophomores elected Jerry Kudelko, president, Ron Howard, vice president, Linda Bertram, secretary, and Judy Long treasurer. The sopho- mores then elected their council which, under the officer's leadership, began to raise money. They earned it by the usual methods - selling donuts, spon- soring dances, and washing cars. The money earned was used to purchase decorations for Senior Commencement, which is a sophomore tradition. After a few weeks at Sheldon, the sophomore class quickly took advantage of the many activities and sports offered at Sheldon. The sophomore boys participated on the sophomore athletic teams, as well as on the Varsity Squads. The participation of the girls was limited mainly to intramural sports, but they did, however, go out for various school teams. The clubs at Sheldon also received many members from the sophomore class. As the Seniors were looking forward to graduation, the sophomores were remembering their first year in high school and were anticipating the activ- ities, classes, and higher standing of their junior year. Ken Abston Mary Adams Christine Allen David Allen Nancy Allen Elaine Anderson Pete Anderson Lorraine Andressen Carolyun Andringa Bob Balzuno Richard Bavaro Lanette Baker Carol Ballew Bruce Barton David Bauder Garry Beebe Ken Beeson Bonnie Beckman Ken Becraft Sharon Belvill Steve Berg Ralph Bernardo Linda Bertram Dan Bittleston Steve Blair Bill Blakeman Mike Blatchly Myra Boden Brad Bolton Kathy Bond Ron Boss Mishael Bowser Terry Boyer Jerry Boyum Alan Bradburn Judy Brant Terry Brant Ted Brasseur Becky Bridge Mike Briggs i i Shirley Brock Terri Brooke Sheri Brothers Freda Brown John Brown Scott Browning Linda Bussell Harold Clnvert Dorothy Cameron Chris Canning Marianne Carlon Pat Carmickle Darlene Case Marvin Cessna Ronald Chase Brad Childs Joy Chowning Karen Christensen Kenny Christensen Robert Christensen Brad Clark Clara Clark Rollic Clarke Pauline Clayton Linda Clemens Sandra Cobiskey Marjorie Coffin Kris Colennui Liana Colonbo Pamela Cooley Steve Cornacchia Dolly Corneil Melissa Corum Jim Cox Karen Cox Glenda Cozine Debby Cronnoble Peggy Crowson Dan Curtis Shelley Dalby Scott Daley Rudy Dam Patsy Damrnen Pam Daniels Gene Davidson Diana Davis Gary Davis Melody Davis Cynthia Hicks does the 'iLea.d-Foot Swing, popular among Sheldon skiers. Michele Davis Janis Dcfoe Michael Dethman Cheryl Deremer Maintaining Sophomore tradition, these energetic people decorate Connie Detei-man Gary Deverell Robert Dewitt Larry Ditgen the Christmas tree. Dave Doll Mike Doran Ron Doran Dan Dragoo Jill Drake Mary Drlica Karen Duncan Lenore Duncan Norene Dunnick Patti Dytrych Diane Edwards Roy Elbie John Elder Eric Ellington Tonya Elmer Janet England Linda Engrav Pat Ensniinger Kay Erskine Mike Estigoy Nancy Ezell Bill Farley Linda Farmer Leslie Fields Loyd Fogleson Marilyn Folkert Joseph Forsman Terry Fort Jim Fryback Carol Frederick Aaron Fredrickson Marian Freclrickson Sue Free Karla Freeman Laura Freeman Linda Frishmon Ronda Furchner Verlene Gant Anita Garboden Bob Gatlin Marlayne Geel Curt Gillett Michael Gilbert Jackie Gilliner Ron Gilman Becky Giltner Leon Glaster Mary Glenn l Barbara Goettsen Alice Goldworthy Mike Graeff Robert Greb Roxie Green Janet Griffeth Debbie Gustafson Frank Hageman Sandra Hale Jerry Hall Marie Hall Steve Hall Robert Hammacher Daryl Hammond Ronna Haney Joyce Hansen Dennis Harbour Teresa Hardie Tom Hart Fred Hauck Doug Haynes Terry Heath Kay Hellickson Thomas I-Iellickson Cynthia Hicks Gael Hicks Jeanette Hildenbrand Charles Hoefer Sue Hoglund Janice Holtan Stephen Hooker Mike Hopkins Steve Hough Ron Howard Arlen I-lowland Diane Huber Marshall Hulbert Glen Hunter Sam Isom Dick Jacobson Debbie Jenkins James Jenkins Barbara Johnson Bruce Johnson Deborah Johnson Drew Johnson Janet Johnson Jerry Johnson Perry Johnson Susan Johnson John Jolley Ralph Jones Rob Jurgenson Rebecca Kaluza Robert Keepers Don Keiser Marsha Keiser Steve Kephart Rosemary King Pam Kirsch Jerry Klein Sharon Knobel Stephanie Kozn Jerry Kudelko Paul Kuhn Tamara Kristner xy, - 'ww -......, Scott Browning relaxes with a good book. Cathy Krumdiek Craig Krupicka Philip Krysl Stephanie Ladd Joe Lake Pam Lalich Leslie Lambert Ted Langjton Bill Lathen Jim Leonard Ronda Leppanen Linnea Liljegren Jeanne Lindley Ruth Lindley Sonya Lindley Gerald Lockman John Long SMACK! H Judy Long Donna Louaillier Sharlene Lowman Gloria Lundeen Cathi Lynch Stanley Lynch Jean McCarty Stewart McCormack Steven MCCLl1'Clj' Pat lX1cKeegan Frank McMichael Eveline McMillin Alison McNeese Rosemary Magelky Dennis Mallaries Brian Mallaris Kathy Malos Paul Martin Doug Matheson Dale Mattern Gerald Mattern Gail Matheson Dan Mayes Linda Mehling 1? Lynn Meinke Stephen Meyn John Miller Becky Mills Robert Mitchell Ba.1'bara Mohr Charlotte Mohwinkle Stewart Monsey of . I V , . , 1,5 1: 5 I' T fi? 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V. Base- ball 1, 2: Lettermen's Club 2. WINONA ALLUM 7 Pep Club l, 2, 3: Spanish-French Alliance 1, 2, 3: Ski Club lg Prom Committee Co-Chairman 2: Christmas Dance Committee Chairman 2: Girls' League Representative 3: Cap and Gown Committee 3: F,'I'.A. 3: Christmas Dance Corn- mittee 3: Senior Party Committee 3, ROBYN ANDERSON -German Club l, 2, 3: Calamity jane l: White Blouse 1: Student Council 1: Dublinaires 2, 3: Brigadoon 3. CAROL AI-ISLAND 7 F.T.A. 2. LYNNETTE BACKUS 7 F. T, A. l, 2, 3: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Service Club 3: Pep Club 3: Ar! Club 3: Make-up 3: Senior Breakfast Committee 3. LINDA BALDYVIN 7 Future Medical Careers l, Sec-Treas. 2: Girls' League Representative 3: Senior Party Committee 3: Dad- Daughter Committee 3. LIZ BARNES 7 French-Spanish Alliance l, 2: Future Medical Careers 15 Latin Club 2: Dublinaires 3: A.F.S. 3: A.F.S. Semi- Finalist 3: Brigadoon 3: Commencement Committee 3: I.R.L. 3. BOB BARTLETT 7 Transfer: Gymnastics 2: Track 2: German Club 1, 2: Debate Club 2, Vice-President 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3: National Forensics League 2, 3: Ski Club Point Chair- man 3: Student Council 3: Executive Council 3: Evaluation Com- mittee 3: Student Body Treasurer 3: Finance-Fund Drive Com- mittee Chairman 3: Hello Week Committee 3: The Lottery 3: Playboy of the Western World 3: Boy of the Month.fNov.J 3: Friendliest Boy 3, ELISE BARTON 7 Student Council l,. 2: White Blouse l: DECA 3. BILL BAYNE 7 V. Basketball l, Varsity 3: Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 5, varsity Football 2, Letterrncn's Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, senior cuss Council 3. SHARON BEITEL 7 Yifhite Blouse l: Calamity jane Orchestra l: Pep Club 2, 3: Pep Band 2: Announcement Committee Co- Chairman 3. AL BEGLAU 7 Tennis Team 2: Gymnastics Manager 3. ROD BEVANS - Varsity Football 2, 3. DENNIS BLANCHARD 7 Stage Band 1, 2. 3: Pep Band 1, 2. JUDY BISNO 7 Debate Team l, 2: National Honor Society 3: I.R.L, Secretary 3: Senior Class Council 3: A.F:S, 3: National Forensics League 3. CONNIE BISSELL 7 Sophomore Class Council l-: White Blouse l: French-Spanish Alliance 1: junior Class Council 2: Pep Club 2: Ski Club l, 2, 3: Gymnastics 3. RUSS BISWELL 7 Transfer: German Club l, 2, 3: V. Foot- ball 2: Lettermen's Club 21 Shamrock Staff Photographer 3. NANCY BOYLES 7 Calamity jane l: Red Shoe: 2:-The Imagin- ary Invalid 2: German Club 2, 3: Senior Gift Committee 3, BILL BOLDT 7 Transfer: Football l: Golf l, 2, 3, Most Valu- able Golfer 2: Lettcrmen's Club l, 2, 3. MARILYN BOSS 7 YVhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2, 3: Service Club 3: Brigadoon Usher 3: Senior Breakfast Committee 3. ROBERT BOWEN 7 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 2, 3: Lcttcrmen's Club 2, 3. CHRISTY BOWEN 7 Transfer: First Place in District Music Festival, Violin 3: Concert Mistress Sheldon Orchestra 3: Shel- don Quartet 3. STEVE BROWNFIELD 7 J. v. Foorbaii i, 2, varsity ivrcsiiag 2, sg Lauermen's Club 3. RAY BRUNTON 7 J. v, cms country 1, Varsity 2, 3141. v. Track l, Varsity 2, 3: Sophomore Basketball I: Mountaineers Club 1, 2: Lettermcn's Club 3. LAURY BUCK 7- Girls' Lcaqut- Secretary l, Vice-President 2: V'hitc Blouse l: Ski Club l: Christmas Dance Committee l: P1-Om Dt-qggrgitions Committee 2: Pep Club 3. TOM BURRELL C Debate Tram 1, Vice-President 2: President 3: Calamity jane Orchestra l: Sophomore Football l: Chess Team iz student' Council 1, 2. 3, Parliarnentarian 2, and soprano 2, Inzaginary Inn-nlzd 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: National-Ther pian Society 2, 3: National Forensics League 2. 3: Wre-stltnc: Boy's State 2: Evaluation Committee 2: Student Body Nice-Presb dcnt 3: Btiqndoon 3. The Sandbox Director 3: Playboy of the ll'e.ttem World 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3: The DHMHY5 52 Hello Week Committee ll: Election Committee Chairman 3: BOY of the lyionth fSept.l. MIKE CALEF 7 V. Baseball 1: Varsity Baseball 2. 3: Letter- men's Club 3. ARNOLD CHASE 7 Radio Club l, Sec.-Treas. 2, 3: Chess Club 2, Secretary 3: Chess Team 3: Mountziineer's Club 3. LYNN CHASE 7 J. V. Basketball l: J. V. Football 2: junior Class Council 2: Varsity Football 3: Lcttcrmen's Club 3. JOHN CHEN 7 Calamily jane l: Brigadoon 3: Dublinaires 3. CAL CHOWVNING 7 Transfer: Dublinaires 2, 3. PAT CHRISTENSEN 7 Student Council l: Sophomore Class Council li Ski Club l: I:.T.A, l: IN'hitt- Blouse l: Girls Gymnas- tics l, 2, 3: Proru Decorations Co-Chairman 25 Shmrirock Club Editor 2: Arr Editor 3: Publicity Committee 3: Bio and Little Sister Committee 15: Senior Breakfast Decorations Committee 3. LINDA CHYNUWETH 7 kX'hite Blouse l: Future Medical Ca- reers 2, Pep Club 2, 3. IWARGARET CLAASSEN 7 kN'liitc Blouse lg Ifinflerr Kzeperx 3. JOY CLARK 7 Girls Tennis l. 2, 3: German Club 1. 2: G,A.A. I. TOM CLARK 7 Wrestling 1, 2. ff: V. Football 2, Varsity 3: Lettermcn's Club 3. CHRISTIE CLAUSEN 7- F.A.A. li White Blouse l: Dublinaires 2, 3: Old Lady Slioztxi Her Medals 21 Pep Club 2. 3: Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Future biedical Careers 2: Brigndaon 3: Senior Class Flower, Motto, Soni: Committee 3: Cap and Gown Committee fl: Most Inspirational Tennis Player 3. GLEN COGLIETTI -7 J. V. Football l, Varsity 3: Ski Club 2: Lettermen's Club 3. DONNA COLLINS -7 French-Spanish Alliance Secretary l: White Blouse l: Pep Club 2, 3: Publicity Committee 2: Girls' League Program Chairman 2, Secretary 3: National Honor So- ciety 3: Senior Breakfast Decorations Co-Chairman 3, DIANA COOLEY 7 lfrench-Spanish Alliance I: White Blouse l: G.A.A. l: Pep Club 2. 3: F.'I'.A. 3. VICKI COOLEY 7 Calamity janv l: Girls' League Representa- tive 25 junior Class Council 21Red Slmex 2: Pep Club 2. 3: Thes- pians 2, 3: The Dancers 3: The Ugly Duckling 3: Assembly Cont- mittee 3: Brigzzrloon 3: Stage Manager Talent Assembly 3. ,4c!1lfe ,IAYNE COOPER 7 Transfer: Pep Club 2, 3: Latin Club 2: F.T.A. 3: Girls' League Scrapbook Committee 3: Senior Break- fast Committee 3. CONNIE COPE7Gyntnastics lg Service Club l: Vilhitc Blouse 1. DENNIS CORKCM 7 Sophomore Basketball l 5 J. V. Track 2. SANDY CRAIGHILL 7 G.A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 2, 3. STEVE CRANE 7 Wrestling 1. 2, 3: Letterinerfs Club 1, 2, 3. RICK CRAVEN 7- il. Y. Football l: II. V. Basketball l, 2, Var- sity 3. BECKY CRONIN 7 White Blouse 1: Pep Club 2: Senior An- nounct-ment Committee 3. ROSELLE CUNNINGHAM Transfer: Pep Club 2: Service Club 3: Swnior Breakfast fvfenu Couimittcr' 31 Red Shoe: Orches- tra 2. VICKI CYR 7 F,T A. l: Calnmity jane Orchestra 1: White Blouse l: Dublinairrs 2. 'l: Red Show Orchestra. JANE DAHLE 7 Colleens 3, President 3: National Honor So- ciety 3: Pep Club I, 2, 'l' Girls' League Representative 2: Gym- nastics 2. SALLY DAMMEN 7 Girls' Tennis 3. SUSAN DAMMEN 7 National Honor Society 2. 3: junior Class Council 2: Girls' League Representative 3. CHRIS DANNER 7 Stuclr-nt Council l, 2, 3: White Blouse l: 1, V. Rally 2: Girls' Tennis 2, 3: Ski Club 2, points chairman 3: Student Center Committee 2' Prom Princess 3. Best Lookintz Girl 3. , BOB DAVIDSON 7 Transfer: Swim Team -2. 3, Co-Captain 3: Senior Class Treasurer 3: Senior Class Council 3. ,IIM DEGNER 7 Tennis 1, 2, BETH DELYE,-X 7 White House lg Christmas Dance Committee l: Pep Club 2, 3. Prom Decorations Committee 2: Girls' League Representative 2: All State Band 3: Christmas Dance Queen 3: Round-Up Princess 3: Christmas Dance Committce 3: Prom Queen 3: Frientllim-st Girl 3. SHANNON DESLER 7 kS'hite Blouse l 1 ffzllamily june l: Girls' Leaeur- Representative l, Treasurer 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Senior Breakfast Decorations Chairman Il. JOHN DETERMAN 7 Chess Club l, 2. Vice-President lg Bas- ketball Managzer ll, 3: Imaginary Invalid Staue crew 2: Letter- men's Club 2. 3: Sfinmrofk anti Talisman Photographer 3. DIANA DEVERELL 7 Debate Team 1, Secretary 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Sophomore Council 1: French-Spanish Alliance l: White Blouse l: Political Club l: National Forensics League l, 2: Junior Class Council 2: junior Class Vice-President 2: A.F.S: Can- didateI2: Prom General Chairman 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Evaluation Committee 2: A.F.S. Committee 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Girls' State and Girls' Nation 2: Assembly Committee Chair- man 3: National Merit Finalist 3: Talisman Editorial Writer 3: Constitution Committee 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3: Girl of the Month tNov.i 3: Most Likely to Succeed 3. SUE DOREY 7 White Blouse 1: Pep Club 2. 3: Girls' Swimming Team 2, 3: Girls' League Vice-President 2: President 3: Mother- Daughter Tea Committee 3: Senior Announcements Committee 3. NANCY DICKSON 7 Student Council l, 2: Gymnastics Team l: Ski Club Secretary-Treasurer l. Vice-President 2. President 31 White Blouse l: J, Y. Rally 2: Election Committee 2: Girls' Tennis 3. GARY EDMUNDS 7 Transfer: Varsity Baseball 2, 3: Art Club 3: Lettermcrfs Club 2, 3. KIT ELLINGSWORTH 7 French-Spanish Alliance l, 2, 3: White Blouse- lg Pep Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: German Club ll: Brigadoon 3: Baccalaureate Committee 3. TOM ENDICOTT 7 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3: Cross Country 2: Gorman Club 3: Lettermen's Club 3, DAN ESTER 7 Transfer: Track 3. TOM EVANS 7 German Club l: Sophomore Basketball 1: Sophomore Class Council 1: Debate Team l, 2, 3: Thespians I, 2, 3: National Forensics League 1, 2, 3: junior Class Secretary 2: Social Spirit Committee 2: Publicity Committee 2, 3: Imaginary Invalid 2: Cymru: de Bergnac 2: Assembly Committee 2: Stu- dent Body Student Manager 3: Brigadoon 3: Student Council 3: Executive Council 3: Playboy of the Western World 3: Spirit :Committee Chairman 3: Wittiest Boy 3: Boy of the Month fMayJ BOB FARLEY 7 Swimming 2, 31 wrestling 2. GEORGE FARLEY 7 V. Track 11 Varsity WN'restling 3: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3: Chess Team l: 2, 3: I.etterrnen's Club 3: j. V. Cross Country ll Sophomore Football l. LORI FARRIOR 7 White Blouse l: DECA 2, RON FIRLD 7 F.T.A. l, 2: Future Nfedical Careers l: German Club 2, 3: Tennis Team 2. ESTER ITLANNERY 7 I7.T..A. 2: Blxgadaon 3. KATHLEEN FLINT 7 White Blouse lg F.'I'.A, l: Majorcttes l, 2, 3: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Girls' State Candidate 2. Bngadaon House Manager 3: The Lottery 3: Christmas Dance Committee 3: Senior Breakfast Committee GREG FLYNN 7 German Club l, 2, 3: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Council 1: Lettermcn's Club 2, 3: junior Class Council 2: Prom Publicity-Programs Co-Chairman 2: Prom Dec- orations Committee 2: Print and Cord Week Committee 2: Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Election Committee 2, 3: Spirit Committee 2: Boys' State 2: Social Affairs Committee Chair- man 3: Student Council 3: Hello Week Chairman 3: Spring Week Chairman 3: Alumni Visitation Chairman 3: Brigadoan 3: The Lotldy 3: Slide Committee 3: Boy of the Month tDec.j 3. PATTI FORKLE 7 Transfer: Future Iilcdical Careers 3: Latin Club 3: Pep Club 3, FIA FORSSTROM 7 iVhitu Blouse lg Ski Club l, 2. 3: Col- levns 2: National Honor Society 2, 3: Varsity Rally 3. Student Council 3: Spirit Committee Ll. Trzlirrunn Staff 3: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3, LESLIE FRAGER 7 White Blouse lg French-Spanish Alliance 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: junior Class Council 2: Prom Programs and Publicity Co-Chairman 2: Christmas Dance Committee 2: Co- Chairrnan Decorations 3: Pep Club 2. Vice-President 3: Senior Class Council 3: Senior .Announcements Co-Chairman 3: Cap and Gown Committee 31 Constitution Committee 3: Senior Breakfast Programs Committee 31 Shamrock Class Editor 3. NANCY FRANCIS 7 White Blouse lg German Club 1. 2, 3: G.A A. l: Sports Chairman 23 Points Chairman 3: Prom Decora- tions Comrnittei- 2. Ski Club fl. Senior Announcement Commit- tee 3: Shamrock Club Editor Ii: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3. JAN FREDRICKSON 7- Pep Club 2, Prom Decorations Com- Senior mittee 2: DECA 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Shamrock Advertising Editor 3. CAMELLIA FRISTOE 7 German Club 2, 35 DECA 3. LINDA rucr-rs 7 ivhae Blouse 1, GAA 1, 2, Pep Club 24 Mountaineers Club 2, 3 RON FUNKE 7 Mountaineers President l, 2g Ski Club lg I. V. gross Country 2: Varsity Track 2, Senior Class Council 23 D'ECA LYNDA GASKILL 7 White Blouse 1 1 French-Spanish 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Secretary 31 F,T A. 2, Secretary 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Red Sheer 2: Tutoring Committee 2: Girls' League Representative Z: Senior Announcement Committee 3: Senior Cap and Gown Committee 3: Christmas Dance Committee 3: Dad- Daughter Dinner Committee 3: Mother-Daughter Tea Commit- tee 3: National Merit Commendation 3. STANLEY GARBODEN 7 Service Club 3. IRVING GREEN 7 J. V. Football l 3 Varsity Swimming 2. DIANNE GROESBECK 7 White Blouse lg Pep Club 2: Future Medical Careers 2. CRAIG SHORT 7 Student Council l: Best Supporting Actor lg Hi-Y Chaplain l, Vice-President 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: junior Class Council 2: Dublinaires 2, 3: All State Choir 3: Class Flower, Motto, Song Committee 3. SANDI GROSSBACH 7 Sophomore Class Secretary lg Ski Club l, 2, 3, lfVhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2: Girls' League Secretary 2: Girls' Gymnastics 2. 3, Captain 3: Christmas Dance Committee 2, Varsity Rally 3: Student Council 3: Spirit Committee 3: Girls' League Publicity Chairman 3: Most Valuable Gymnast 3. RON HALE 7 Latin Club 2, President 3: Future Medical Ca- reers 2, 3: Brigadoon 3: German Club 3: Senior Assembly Com- mittee 3, DAVE HALL 7 Sophomore Basketball, TERRY HARBOUR7Swimming 2: Brigadoon 3: Dublinaires 3, MIKE HARDIE 7 I. V. Football 1, 2: J. V. Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Tennis l, 2, fl, Captain 3: Lettermen's Club l, 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3: Spirit Committee 31 Senior Class Council 3, MARCO HARVEY 7 Girls' Gymnastics l, 2: White Blouse lg Greeter 1, 2: Pep Club 2: Girls' League Scrapbook Chairman 2: Christmas Dance Committee Chairman 2. SANDI HATFIELD 7 White Blouse lg Latin Club 2, LANNE HAYNES 7 French-Spanish Alliance lg White Blouse lg Pep Club 2. TED HICKS 7 Calamity jane 1: The Old Lady Shows Her Medals 2: Red Shoe: 2: Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 1, President 2, Best Thespian Award 2, 3: Prom Lighting Commit- tee 2: Language Lab Maintenance 2, 3: Brigadaon lighting 33 Senior Assembly Technical Director 3: Finder: Keeper: Assistant 3: The Lottery 3, Christmas Dance Lighting 3: Boy of the Month lMarchl. TIM HOITING 7 Senior Class Council 31 V. Baseball 23 German Club l. SHERI HOPPAS 7 Ski Club 1. 2, 3, White Blouse lg Girls' Ten- nis 2, 33 Girls' League Treasurer 2, Girls' League State Treasurer 3, Scrapbook Chairman 3: Pep Club 2: Varsity Rally 33 Mother- Daughter Tea Chairman 3: Prom Princess 3. PAT HOUGH 7 Majorette l, 2, 3: White Blouse l: Pep Club 25 Gymnastics 2: Greater 2, 3: French-Spanish Alliance 2. CLIFF HUNTER 4 Gymnastics l, Z, 3, Co-Captain 3: Letter- menls Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3: Evaluation Committee 2. RICK ISHAM 7 Varsity Football l, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 1 ,2g Varsity Track 1: Ski Club 3: Lettcrmen's Club l, 2, 3. JANIS JACOBSON 7 White Blouse l: Future Medical Careers 1, 2, 3: French-S anish Alliance 1: Pep Club 2, 35 Prom Decora- tions Committee 2: Brigadoan Usherette 3. JON JAQUA 7 J. V. Football l. 2, Varsity 3: Sophomore Bas- ketball lg j.V. Track l, Varsity 2: Sophomore Class Council lg Lettermen's Club 2, 3: Senior Class Council 3. ED JOHNSON 7 J.V. Football l, Varsity 2, 3: Varsity Base- ball l, 2, 3, Lettermenls Club 1, 2, 3. KAREN JOHNSON 7 Sophomore Class Council lg Evaluation Committee lg White Blouse l: French-Spanish Alliance l, 2: Girls' Tennis 1, 2, 3: Colleens 2: Student Council 2, 3: Election Com- mittee 2, 3, Finance-Fund Drive Committee 2: Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 25 Prom Decorations Committee 2: Girls' State Candidate 2: Shamrock Staff 2, 3, Faculty Editor 2, Editor 3: Varsity Rally 3: Spirit Committee 3: Class, Flower, Motto Song Committee Chairman 3: Baccalaureate Committee 3: Senior Class Council 3: Hella Ou! There 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3, Mother-Daughter Tea Committee Chairman 3: Father-Dauglh ter Dinner Committee Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll Honor So- ciety 3: Girl of the Month fMarchj3, SCOTT JOHNSON 4 J. V. Football 1: Varsity Track l, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3: Senior Class Council 3: National Hon- or Society 3, RICHARD JOHNSON 4 Transfer: Golf 1. BETH JOINER 4 White Blouse lg Marching Band l, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3: Pep Club 2. DAN JOLL 4 J. V. Basketball Manager 2. CAROL JONES 4 Ski Club l, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 3: White Blouse lg Pep Club 2: Mountaineers 2. JULIE KEITH 4 Calamity jane 1: White Blouse lg Pep Band 1: G.A.A. Secretary 1: J. V. Rally 2: Thespians 2, 3: A.F.S. Com- mittee 2, 3. Semi-Finalist 2: Spirit Committee 2, 3, Evaluation Committee 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 3: Th: Old Lady Shaw: Hn Medals 2: Best Supporting Actress 2: Prom Band Chairman 23 Student Council 2g Junior Class Council 2: Sunday Cort: Five Pesos 2: Varsity Rally 3, Assembly Committee 3: Class Flower, Motto, Song Committee 3: Baccalaureate Committee 35 Senior Breakfast Committee 3: Playboy of the Wertern World 33 Hello Out Ther: 3: Girls' League Representative 31 Christmas Dance Band Chairman 3: Girl of the Month lAprilj3.f VICKI KELM 4 White Blouse lg Pep Club 2: Girls' League Representative 2. SUE KENNEDY 4 White Blouse 1, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2: Junior Class Council 2: Girls' League Representative 2, 3: Pep Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3: German Club 3: Bacca- laureate Committee Chairman 3: Commencement Committee 3, Senior Class Council 3. MARIAN KINGSLEY 4 Debate Team 1, 2, 3: White Blouse 1: Pep Club 25 Tutorial Committee 2: French-Spanish Alliance 2: Talixman Staff 2. Editor 3: National Forensics League 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 3: A.F.S. Committee 2, Vice-President 3, Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3: Girl of the Month IMayJ3. DAN KIRSCH 4 Sophomore Basketball l: J. V. Baseball 1, Var- sity 2, 3: J. V. Football l, Varsity 2, 3: J. V. Wrestling 2. JOHN KNUTSON 4 Sophomore Class Council 1: I. V. Football 1, .Varsity 2, 3: J. V Basketball I, Varsity 2: Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3' Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 2. 3: Most Valuable Golfer Zi PI-lIL KOBLIK 7 ifrenfh-spanish Alliance 1: iv. Basketball 1 varsity 2, 3: Finance-Fund Drive Committee 2, Print and cord Week Committee 2: National llonor Society 2. 3. President 3' Lcttermen's Club 2, 3: Emi-ation committee Chairman 3g con! stitution Committee 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3: Student Council 35 Ili-Y Treasurer 3. SANDY KU111. F.'l'..'X, 1. 2: ':: N1.11.1111.1 iianor sm.-it 2. 51: Devil and naw: 11 fffi-in 2 can-' I.:-neue Rfpfmnmai-r :az C1-msn 111111, ii. .ui crm, s.-1-1-1-tm 5. 1z1.i-1i.1i1um11- czimmiiim ezo-eziiaii-1111111 li. CAROL KUHN 7 Yifhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2, 3: Student Council 2, CRAIG LANE 4 Swimming l, 32 .I V. Football 1, 2. IX'rt-stlinq 2: Letterineifs Club 3. DENNIS LANINI 4 V, Football 2 NEIL LATIIEN 4 Varsity Basketball l, 2. 3, Co-Captain 3: var-ny 'mt-k 1, 2, fe: J. v. Football 1. varsity 2, 111 M051 vnu- able Basketball Player Il. Most Valuable Track Man 3: Letter- men's Club l. 2, 32 Viel'-Presitlerit ii: Boys' State Alternate 21 Greeter 2: lli-YY fl: Senior Class Viet'-Pivsiclent 31 Senior Class Council 'i. Ex:-1-111ive Cuumil 'iz Stuclz-ntCo11neilll: Election Com- mittee 'ii S1u'i:1l .Xfiairs lfruiiinittee 23: All Armincl Ilny fl. DAVE LI-Ili 4 Sl'r.1nsI'1-11 Yarsitx' Football 2, 3: Wrestline 1, 2, 'iz J. V. 'l'1'11ck l: Is.:-tu-1'1nrn's Club 2, fl: Ski Club 2, fi. TERRY LEE 4 Varsitv Baseball I. 2, 3: Most Valuable Baseball Player fs. sms Band 2. 'ii Tiiuann mais 3: Rotary ciub Repre- sf-ntatiiv 'E G.-XRY 1,1eMKa 7 Trnfk 1. ANN 1.12s1AK 7 rrnfffmmi jaw banning 11 White 1s1O.1S.- 11 Pep f:11.11 2, 1, RANDY LEWIS 7 1.-.-flmmn jim sim Manager 1, Red shim stage Crew 21 The Alan in my rrmelifi 1-101 21 Trip Still Alarm 2: Bnwifmii stage crew 2. JANET LIBBY - Red Shoes Make-up i: Sc-rviee Club 3: Senior Announcement Committee 3: Senior Gift Colnmittee 3: Senior Breakfast Committee li. TIN.-X LINDEN f - French-Spanish Alliance l: Wlhite Blouse lg -I. V. Rally 2: junior Girl of the Year 2: Girls' State 2: Prom Decorations Colnmittee 2: Girls' Tennis 2. 3: Student Council 2. 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Student Body Secretary 3: Rezion VI Secretary 3: Pep Club 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3: Mother-Daughter Tea Committee 3: Senior Announcement Committee 3: Most Dependable Girl 3: Girl of thc Month i5CPl-JB. DON LINDLY 4 Student Council 1: ,I. V. Football l: Varsity Track l, 2, 3: Evaluation Committee l: Junior Class Council 2, J. V Cross Country 2: Lettt-rmen's Club 2, 3: Spirit Committee 3: Yell King 3, LINDA LOGAN 4 Transfer: National Honor Society 1, 2, 3: Pep Band 1, 2, 5: Bvigadoon Orchestra 3: Girls' League Repre- sentative 3. CHRIS LOWRY 7 Wlliite Blouse l: Pep Club 2g Service Club 2: D.E.C.A, 3: Tnlirman Photographer 3, KATHY MAGELKY' 7 Calamity jane Orchestra ll Red Shoe: Orchestra 2: Imaginary Invalid Orchestra 2: Brigadaon Orchestra 3: Senior Gilt Committee 3. JEFF LYNN -7 Transfer: Debate Team 2, 3: Forensics Club 2, 3, National Forensics League 14: Student Body Parliamentarian 3: Executive Council 3: Slide Committee 3: Senior Assembly Com- mittee 3: Senior Commencement Committee 3. JOE MATIIEWS 7 Transfer, BILL MAY 7 J. V, Football l. 2, Varsity 3: J. V. Basketball I: J. V. Baseball l: Ski Club l, 2, 31 Art Club l, 23 Lettermenls Club 5. CRAIG INIERKEL 7 Dublinaires 2, GARY MERTZ 7 Sophomore Football l: Sophomore Basket- ball l. JOY METCALF 7 Future lkledieal Careers Club l, 2, ll: Pep Club 2, 3: Latin Club 3: German Club 3: Social Affairs Com- mittee 151 Student Council 3. SHIRLEY MILLER 7 Transfer: Brigadoon 3: Shamrock Club Editor fi: Senior Announcement Comrnittee fl: junior Class Play 2: Girls' Leaeue Representative 2: Drama Club 2. KATHY MITCHEM 7 Pep Club 1. 2, 3: Future Medical Ca- reers 2, JOAN MONTGOMERY 7- White Blouse 1: Christmas Dance Committee Chairman 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Ski Club 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3: Senior Class Council 3: Cap and Gown Coimnittec Chairman 3: French-Spanish Alliance 3: Grafluation Announce- ments Committt-1' fl: All Girls Asseinbly Committee Chairman 3. LINDA MORRIS 7 Pep Bantl 2, 3: Real Slices Orchestra 2: The Devil and Daniel l1'eb.nfrr 2: National Honor Society 3: Bvigadoon oifiii-ma 3. Roo Mviutcx 7 Varsity 1f.is11is11 2, 11: varsity wimixng 1, 2, 11. misfit- T1-at 1, 2, :ir 1.1-111-1-mens c11.1i 1, 2, 3. 1.1NDA Mi-e:.2xL1.UM 7 'iwmfffz D,12.c:.A, 3, ROSANNE M1-coRNAc1c 7 wma Bitiusc 11 National Honor semen' 1, 21 ifiiiui-e Medical cmm 2, 3, rep ein, 2, 3: zzfiimaw-1 3. STEVE M1'GUIRE 7 Sophomore Basketball 1: Tennis Team 2, 3: Luttermt-n's Club 2, il: Spirit Committee 3. TIM Mc'KIBBEN 7 Varsity Football I, 2, 3: Varsity Wrestling l. 2. 3: Senior Class Council 3: Election Committee 13: Hi-Y 3, LEZ NEWHOUSE 7 Future Meflieal Careers Club lg White Blouse l: French-Spanish Alliance I: Christmas Dance Princess l: Sturlent Council Representative 1, 2. 3: Colleens 21 Prom Coronation Chairman 2: German Club 31 Bfigarionn 3: Spirit Committee fl: Girls' League Service Committee Chairman 3: Girls' Track Team 3, GINGER NELSON - Dublinaires l. 2, 3: Crllrzmiiy lane l: De- hate 'imm 1, 21 National Hanoi- swat-ty 2, is. Secretary 3, Thi Bald Sofnrana 2: Crrana fix Bwzgmac 2: Student Council 2, fi, National Forensics Lemzue 2, 3: ll'omer1 Illini lfeefz Student Di- rector 2: Brigadoon Il: Assembly Committee 3: Senior Class Coun- eil 3: Boy and Girl of the Month Co-Chairman 3: Senior Assem- bly Chairman 3: The Dnncerr 3: The Sandbox fi: Thespian See- retarv 15: Girl of the Month fOct.l3, JEFF NORMAN -7 Transfer. TED NORMAN 7 Sophomore Class Vice-President 1: J. V. Basketball l, Varsity 2, 3, Co-Captain 3: Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3: Varsity Football 2, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3. MOLLY NORTIIJXINI 7 Ski Club l, 2, 31 White Blouse l: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish-French Alliance 1. 2, President 3: Girls' League Representative 2: Future 'Teachers of America 2: Prom Tickets and Programs Co-Chairman 2: Christmas Dance Committee 2, 3: Chairman Senior Breakfast Program 3. NHC CTCONNOR 7 German Club l: Ski Club 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football l, 2, 3: Varsity Track l, 3: Varsity Baseball 2: Cnlrmtity jane l: Lettertnt-n's Club l, 2, 3: Publicity Committee 3: Sham- rock Sports Editor 3. BOB OLSEN 7 V. Football l. Varsity 2, 3: V. Basketball 1, Varsity 2. 3: Varsity Trrrrir it spanish tziub 1, German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y Club 2. 3: Lettermerfs Club 2, fl. DAVE OLSON f Sophomore Class Presitlent l : Varsity Football 1, 2, 3: Varsity Gymnastics l, 2, 3: Varsity Track 1. 2, 3: Student Council 3: Letterim-n's Club l, 2. 3: Yell King: 3. ANNE P.-XTTEE 7 P.T..-X. 2. 3, Vice-President 3: Pep Club 3: Swim Team 3: Student Council li: Senior Breakfast Committee 3: Pep Club Drill Teiun 3: Bzwcalaureate Cruntnittee 3: Cement Slab Committee 3. GARY PEOPLES 7- Sophomore Basketball l: Varsity Track l, 2, Ii: Most Valuable Track Xian 3: Pen Band l, 2, 3: Stage Band l, 2. 3: Student Council 2: Spirit Committee 3: Senior Class Countil 5: Lettermt-n's Club 2, 3. HOWIIE PERIN - Varsity Football 2, 3: Golf l: Baseball 2: Li-ttt-riilcifs Club 2, 3. NIARGARET PERKINS 7 Transfer: Sophomore Class Council 1: GAA, l, 2. 3: Whitt- Blouse l: Junior Class Secretary 2: Pep Club 2. Il: Student Council 3: Service Club 3: National Honor Society Ii: Swim Tr-am Ii: Baccalaureate Committee ll. NADINE PETERSON - VVhite Blouse l: Calamity jane l: G.A.A. l: Pep Club 2, Zi: Tzzlismfzvi Staff 2, 3. Feature Editor 3: Future Teatcliers of Aiiivrira 3: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3: lYittiest Girl 3. LINDA PIERCE 7 ll'hitt: Blouse l: Pep Club 2. 3: Spanish Club l 1 Future Teachers of Aiiicrica 3. RUSSELL PHILLIPS - Y. Football 2: V. Baseball 2. JIM PLUMMER 7 Soplivuuore Basketball l: German Club 2: Lettermeu's Club 2. fi. GAYLE POWELL 7 csymnristies 1, 3, in-p Club 1. 2, 3, Junior Class count-ai 21 Prom Decorations tzurrrrrrittce 2. tztriier-ns 21 str Club 2: Prririiraty crmrrrratiee 2, 3, GREG PRIOR 7- V. ltrestlinu l: V. Track 1: V. Foot- ball: Mountaineers l, 2. 3, President 3. RUSSELL PL'LLL'M 7 Transfer. MARJARIE RALPH 7 Gret-t+'r's l. 2, 3. BRAD REED -7 Swimminvl I, 2, 3: Pep Band 2: Lcttermen's Club 3. BOB RICHARDSON 7 Debate Team 1, 2. SHELLY REINMUTH 7 Rez! Slices 1: Calamity jane 1: Girls' League Representative l: Collet-ns 2, 3. Jlllfi RICHARDSON -7 Sophomore Class 'l'rt'asurer l: Sopho- more Class Council I: J. Y. Basketball 1, Varsity 2, 3: Most In- spiratirrrmi Basketball Player 3. Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 3. Most Valuable Baseball Player 2, Most Inspirational Baseball Player 3: Lettermt-ri's Club 2, 3, President 3: National Honor So- ciety 2, 3: Finanrr--lfuncl Drive Committee l, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Con- stitution Coinrnittee ll: Student Council 3: Senior Class President 3: Senior Class Count'il31 Tnlivmnn Sports Editor 3: Quill and Scroll Ilonor Society 3: Most Dependable Boy 3. FRANCIS RISSBERCI-IR 7 J. V. Football 1, 2. SUE RISSBERGER 7 llfhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2, 3: Future Medical Careers Club 2. DAVE ROBERTS 7 V. Baseball. l, 2, Varsity 3. LINDA ROCKSTEIN - - White Blouse lg Pep Club 2, 3: Girls' League Representative 2: Spanisli-Fr:-nrh Alliance l: Student Council Rr-presentatiye 3: Assembly Committee 3, GARY SAI lLSTROM 7 Hi-Y 2, 3: liuture Nledical Careers Club 2. 3: Ski Club 3. SAXDEE SANDIN 7 White Blouse i : Colleens 2, 3, Treasurer 3. SUZIE SELIGNIAN 7 Transfer: Junior Class Council 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Evaluation Committee 2: Prom Refreshments Chair- man 2: Senior Class Scci't'lary 3: Senior Class Council 3: Hella Out 'lilizrs Student Director 15: Playboy of the l'Vc5lern Hfotld 3: Senior Breakfast Co-Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll Honor Society 3: National llonor Society 3. DIANE SENGER - Transfer: National llonor Society 2, 3: Fu- ture Medictil Careers Club 3. KEN sHr.RM.-xx 7 J. V. cross Country 1: Varsity 2, J. V, Track l. Varsity 2: Varsity Wrestling 2: Mountaineers 1: Letter- men's Club 1. 2, 3. ROBERT SllIl'P 7 J. V, Football l, 2, Varsity 3: Lcttermen's Club 3. ROBERT SHIRHY -7 Radio Club 1, 2, Prcsitlent l: Chess Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3. TOINI SlfvIONE'l' -7 Latin Club lg Ski Club 2, 3: V. Foot- ball 2. JEFF SNICALE -7 V. Football l: V. Track 1: Varsity Football Trainee 2. ll: Varsity Basketball Trainee 2, 3: Lettermen s Club 2, 3: Election Conunittee 3: National Thespians Society 3: Dublinaircs 1, 3: Cnlrmiiity jane l: Imaginary lmuzlid 2: Briga- doan 3. MIKE SMYTH 7 J. V. Football l. JIM SNELL 7 lfrt-nrh-Spanish Alliance 1. 2, 3. Treasurer 2: Orchestra Quartet 1: All State Ort-hestra l: Junior Symphony 1. 2, 3: Brigarloan - - Playboy of Ihr Western World Costume Dc- signer fi: Art Club 2: Prom Decorations Co-Chairman 2: Senior Breakfast Committee fi: Thespian Society 3: Oifice Display Case Chairman 3: Student Ct-nts-r Committee 3. KATHY SPELLMAN 7 White Blouse 1: G.A.A. l, 2. BILL SPILLER 7 Gymnastics l, 2, 3: Varsity Track ll, 22 Swimming 2, 3. Co-Captain 3: Yell King 3: Student Council 3: Spirit Committee 3: Lettt-rmen's Club 1, 2, 3: All American Div- er 3. STEVEN STANLEY 7 J. V. Football Manager 1: lii-Y 2, 3: Debate Team 3: National Forensics League 3. BILL ST.-XTER 7 Sophomore Football l: German Club l: Junior Class President 2: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Junior Boy of the Year 2: Imaginary Invalid 2: Cytano De Bergerac 2: Boys' State Representative.2: National Honor Society 2, 3: National Forensics League 2, 3: Spirit Committee 2: Evaluation Commit- tee 2: Debate Team 2, 3: Student Body President 3: Brieadoon 3: Playboy ol the lfertern World 3: National Thespian Society 3: Boy of the Month qOct.y3:Best Supporting Actor3:Most Like- ly To Succeed ll. LINDA STRAYER 7 G.A.A. l, 3: llihitc Blouse l: Service Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Senior Gift Committee 3: Senior Break- fast Committee 3. KENT STEVENS 7 Student Council 1, 2, 31 V. Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, Outstanding Defensive Player 2, Most Inspirational Players 3: J. V. Gymnastics l: Varsity 2, 3: J. V. Track l, Varsity 2: Evaluation Committee l: Spring Week Committee lg Lette,-. mcn's Club 2, 3: Ski Club 2, 3: Best Looking Boy 3. KATHY STONER 7 German Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Senior Breakfast Committee 3: Pep Club 3. LYNN STUART 7 White Blouse l: Student Council 1, 2: Pep Club 2, 3, President 3: Prom Invitations Committee 2: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Boy and Girl of the Month Commit- tee 3: Spirit Committee 3: Senior Party Co-Chairman 31 Senior Assembly Committee 3. CARL STUBBS 7 Transfer: Track Team 3. GEORGE SUMMERS 7 Wrestling 1, 2: Pep Band 2, 3: Dance Band 2, 3: Track 3. LOWELL SWVARTZ 7 V, Track 1. Varsity 2, 3: V. Cross Country 2, Varsity 3: German Club 3. KATHY TAINTON 7 White Blouse 1: National Honor Society 2. 3: Gymnastics 2: Colleens 2, 3, Secretary 3. DAVE TAYLOR -7 Thespians 2. JIM THOMPSON 7 Sophomore Basketball 1: J. V. Track l, 2, Varsity 3: J. V. Cross Country 2. Varsity 3: Lettermen's Club 3. KAREN THORNE 7 Spanish-French Alliance l: Dublinaires l: Political Club l: Calaniity lane 1: All State Choir l, 2: German Club 2, fi: National Honor Society 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3. Treasurer 3: International Relations League 2. 3, President 3: A.F.S. Commit- tee 2. 3: Senior Class Council 3: Commencement Committee Chairman 3: Baccalaureate Committee 3: Senior Assembly Com. rnittce 14. Constitution Committee 3: Election Committee 3: Btigzzdaonfi: National Merit Finalist 3:Girl of the Month fDec.l1l. DIANE THVVING 7 lrVhite Blouse l 3 Colleens 2: German Club l, 3, President 2: Ski Club l: Social Affairs Committee l: Evalu- ation Committee I: Sophomore Class Council I: National Honor Society 2, 31 Christmas Dance Princess 21 Student Body Historian 3: Fixture Medical Careers Club 3: Executive Council 3: Student Council 3: Slide Committee Chairman 3: Election Committee 3: Senior Party Co-Chairman 151 Prom Princess 3: Girl of the Month CJanuaryJ3: All-Around Girl 3. LAWRENCE TRAHAN 7- President of Service Club 2, 3: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Prom Clean-up Chairman 2. GARY TR.-XPMAN 7 Chess Club 1, Z: Future Medical Careers Club l : Service Club l : I.ettermen's Club 2, 3: Service Club Vice President 2: Basketball Manager 2. 3: Baseball Manager 2, 31 Hi-Y Social Chairman 3: Senior Gift Committee 3: Senior Con- crete Slate Committee Chairman 3. TOM TRUESDELL 7 Varsity Track I, 2, 3: Sophomore Basket- ball 1: Student Council 1, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary- Treasurer 3: Finance-Fund Drive Committtee l, 2: German Club l, 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3: Election Committee 2. 3: J. V. Football 2: Junior Class Treasurer 2: Evaluation Committee 3: Senior Class Gift Co-Committee 3: Senior Class Council 3: Constitution Committee Chairman 3: Boy of the Month fAprilj3. LINDA TUCKER 7 Transfer: Gymnastirs 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Swiminine 2. ROBIN TURBYNE 7 Future Medical Careers Club l, 2. 3: Makeup-Crew fjnlrmiiti' Iam' l: Stage Crew Calamity jane 1: Prom Decorations Committee 2: Prom Coronation Committee 2: Evaluation Committee 3. JUDY UNA 7 Pep Club 2: Future Medical Careers Club 2, 3: Swimming Team Il: Baccalaureate Committee 3. LYNN VANDARYVARKA 7 lVhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2: Ski Cluh 3: Senior Party Committee 3. STEVE VAN SANT - - J. V. Baseball l : Varsity Baseball 2: Var- sity Track 3: Lett:-rim-n's Club 3. SUSAN VETTERLEIN 7 Art Club l. 2, President 3: Spanish- French Club l: White Blouse l: Girls' League Representative l, 2: Assembly Committee 2: Publicity Committee 2: Pep Club 2: Hello lVer-k Committee 3. WENDY VETETO 7 Transfer: Student Body Secretary at Mc- Kenzie 3: Christmas Dance Princess, McKenzie 3, JIM VVADE 7 Transfer: Varsity Football l. 2: J. V. Baseball l, 2: Varsity Wrestling 2, 3: Student Council I, 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2. 3: Senior Assembly Committee 3: Chairman of Letter- men's Sprine Dance Decorations 3: Class Flower, Motto, Song Committee 3. LARRY WALKER 7- Sophomore Basketball l: Student Council 2: V. Baseball 2: Spirit Committee 3: Evaluation Committee 3: Boy and Girl of the Xlonth Committee 3: Senior Class Council 3: Shamrock Faculty Editor 3. BRUCE VVEBBER 7 Sophomore Basketball l: Golf Team lg Tennis Team 2: Latin Club 2. 3. MOLLY YVESTLING -7 French-Spanish Alliance l: VVhite Blouse 1: Calamity lane li Girls' League Points Chairman l, 2: Girls' Leaque President 31 National Honor Society 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Prom Coronation Chairman 2: Christmas Dance Gener- al Chairman 2: Slmnmnck Staff 2, Business Manager 3: Student Council 2, 3: Varsity Rally 3: Spirit Committee 3: Girl of the Month fFeb.j3: Senior Breakfast Co-Chairman 3: Senior Class, Flower, Color, Motto. Committee 3: Prom Princess 3. MARTY WESTOVER 7 White Blouse l: Pep Club 2. REESA WHITEAKER 7 Pep Club 2, 3. TOM WHITE 7 Student Council l: Sophomore Class Council l. NIARLA YVHITE -- lllhite Blouse l: Pep Club 2. ANNETTE l5'IEDPtlCH 7 Ski Club l, 2: White Blouse l: Ger- man Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 3: Class. Flower, Motto, Song Committee 3: Prom Decorations Co-Chairman 2, ALICE WIENECKE 7 lvhite Blouse li Pep Club 2, 3: Service Club 2. 3: Prom Decorations Committee 3: Senior Announcement Committee 3: National llonor Society 3: Greeter 3, HELEN WILLING 7 Vlfhite Blouse l: Political Club 1, 2: F.T.A. Treasurer l. Vice-President 2, President 3: Forensics Team l: A.P.S. 2, President 3: A,F.S. Semi-Finalist 2: Girls' State Al- ternate 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Student Council 3: l. R. L. 3: The Dancers 3. DICK YVINGARD 7 Political Club l: Sophomore Basketball 1: Junior Class Council 2: Cymno de Bergerac 2: Latin Club 2. Vice- President 3: Hi-Y 2, President 3: Football Manager 2: Letter- men's Club 2, 3: Publicity Committee Chairman 3: Spirit Com- mittee 3: Finance-Fund Drive Committee 3: Bvigridoon Ticket Chairman 3: Student Council 3: Senior Class Council 3: Senior Class Gift Committee Co-Chairman 3: Senior Breakfast Publicity Chairman 3: Boy of the Month CPeb.l3., DICK Wim-IRDT - Duhlinaires 1, 2. Radio Club 1, 2: Cross Country 3. JACK WOl.FE7Transfr:r1 Track 2: Tennis Team 3: Ski Club 3. JOHN WOLF - Gemian Club l, 2-, 3: Sophomore Basketball 1: J .V. Baseball l. 2: Student Council 2, 3: Boy and Girl of the Month Committee 2:B1ig1zdzmn 3: Boy and Girl of the Month Committee Co-Chairman 3: Hi-Y 3: Senior Class Gift Committee 3: Boy of the Month CJan.l3: National Honor Society 2, Vice- President 3, RICK WOODRUPF - German Club 2: Forensics Club 3. Lrstna WOODWARD - Student Council 1, white Blouse ig ska Club 1, 2, :it Pep citrb 2. BARRY WRIGHT 7 Transfer: Track l, 2, 3: V. Football 1: Basketball l, 2: Lettermen's Club 1, 2: Cross Country 2. R.Wal1ace Pischcl. Inc. . l'ftxco.XW1shlli toil sf? ff J, X ,, '52-. W ea. vvf ' 4, 51 1 -Ov xm- 'Q ka, '52 we, YEL- ip ,K--,Q X fy, in . v .. I xii ' 'zu QQ 1 n 'J' .1 i I ,N X 4 -M, 9.4 L2iLLLf 5 pl A .4 , rf f - at N. 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Coburg Road 343-3307 Fosm11k,c1r111 172 Fnw1e11,111111111 41 Frager,D:s11n 211,51,511,11z, 157 1fr111e1s,N:1nq- 21,51 157 r11ser,N111c1- 29,111,172 171-e11er1uk, 11111-1111-11 172 1'rec1e1-1c11,c11-111 11-1 F1-edr1u11s1111,A111-1111 11111 ld-1 1-711111111-11s1111,1111111ec 57,111,151 159 17re1111ckS1111,11111111 11.111, 151 F1-ee,s11s11111e Sl-1,185 1f1fee1111111,c11-111 me 1115 Frccnlull, 1411211130111 Gil, I57 1'1e11111111, 1111111111 A1111 1115 F111111111111, 111111111 JC111 155 1'1q111111111,.11111111 511, l02,lU9, 1114 1711u11s,1.1111111 157 1-'111111y,11'111e 22, 211, 511, 17: 17111111-,,1u11111111111511172 1f1111111. 1111111111 157 11111111511-1111111 17,172 1f1111kQ,s111111-1 17,:5.z7,172 1-'111-u1111u14, 111111111111 1117 111111,x'u1-1111 .101 11:1 1:111111111e11,A111111 Daren 50,1115 1711-111111c11,J111111 115,157 1111-111111, 11111-y 1112 1111-511111, 1111111-11 59,172 1:11111-c11, mrry 172 u1s11111, 1,y11111 -11,s2, 157 GZXLCS, 11'1l1ii1n 157 111111111,R11b0r1 1111111 145 owl . :1111-111-1111 11,155 c1wrgc,11'1y11e 157 41111111-11,1.111y11 Allan 115,172 11111111-1,x11u111e1 102.1135 11111111-1,v1c111 1:11111 172 o111us111e,c1111 so, 172 o111m,c11r11s 1115 c111e11,r111de1111 172 1:111e11,1101111cy IST G11111e1-,Jackie 115 c11m111,1111dge11 172 c11111111, 111111 1211111111 1011, 1115 61111101-e,.1111e1 -10,172 calmer, Becky A1111 115 G1111a11,Jer1-y 172 Gluster,Leon 1115 G1e111,111r1- 1115 GoetLsch,l5:n-11111111 155 Go1ds11-cram-,AI11-u 1711, 1113 1711111511111-11111, 11111-Q 1511 GKJ!'enCE,Xlk1 1511 G0l'V,Dt:nnlS 110, 2f7,Gl1, 102, 1U.i, 11 1-1o,11:12,17:1 Gould, l'ilL1'1L'11l 1T.l c11ef1,1111-11111 I'1111l 115 cr1cr1,w111111111 155 cr111111111,1-1111 1511 G1-1111111-,111111111111 17:1 111-c11,111111u1-1 1115 1:1-ec11,1111z1111111 1111 185 c:1411c11e,11v111g 158 1:1-01111111111 1111111111 173 111-1111c,s11s1111 61,1511 171-ee111111111,11n1111 1511 111-111111111111 Marie 1115 1:1-iggs, 111111111 1511 4:1-11us11uc11,D111111e 1519 1:1-oss, '1'1111oc11y 173 1:111ss1111u11,s111d1-1 15,1111,111,1s1,1.11 61 Gruvrri, Daniel 011 11321 173 G1-111-cs, 1111111111 1111111,110111-.ey 17.1 nmsraisun, 191111110 1111ge1111r11,x11r1111,22,1,1,11.1,1111,11.. 11:1ge111a11,1f1-11111 1,111,131 11111, 11 11111, H1111 Scxndra 1213 David 151.1321 11171185 1111s.17,72,151s 11111,.1:111e11e 17:1 11:111,J1111e1 17:1 111111,Je1'11y 1115 1111141111-ie 1115 11111,s1eve1 1111, 1115 1-1111 s1c1e11114,17:1 113.11 ve1-111111 11-1,111,111,111-1,155 1-11111111er, Haber: 1195 1-1111111w11,.111111- 511, 17:1 111111111111141111 15. 111111111111111,1111-111 115 1-111151, 1111111111 1o11,17:1 11111ey,111111111 1115 11111511.1111 151 11111se11,.1111-cu 1, 1145 111r1111111f,11e111111 155 11111-1111111,'1'e1-1-y 11,111,15s 1111-11111111111 51,6 11111-1111-, 111111-1-y 911, 111111111111, 1111111 1:11, 1,113,119,153 185 1514 1111-1111-1115111 111, 1111-1-1s,1:1112s,u1,11J 1111-1-11111111 11111, 1711 111r1,'1'11111111s 185 111111111-.1111-g11 158 1111411111111,1.111111 159 1115110111111-111 159 11151111 . 71111-y 1 111S1111ps,v1e 111,159 1111r10111,s111111-1 60,159 1111111111,111v111 173 1111111111,1f1u1112,s1,1112,11-1,1115 1111w11S,J11e1111111111c 111111111, 11111 511,159 111y11cs,D011g 185 11111-1111, 11111111 159 1111111510111 1711 11e1111,'re1-1-11 115,155 111111-11111111 159 11c1s1e1,11e11 159 11c111c11s1111,1c1111111- 11e111c11s1111,'1'11111 1 11e1111ers1111,n11111 1111111 wendv s, 511, G1 , 17:1 153 T3 60,171 en 115 B5 115,171 12.1 - 'L 111' f,112Q::.lQ,Q5,.1 4 'li E 5, -611-.45--sf-Ji. :1 ' ' gif? ' 1,,:,,:,: :,1,V 1 1 ' ef-7' -- . , .,:g Y ,, 0 1, U . .. 45 11 1 11 V12 .1., Superior Upholstery Recovered Furniture will lost o life time 5111 Street Eugene, Oregon Kaufman Bros. 840 131:11 Ave, and 957 Willamette 345-1581 1-1emcl11,s1eve B,22,29,34,S5,173 ,11,1mS1,11,Deb0ra11 11111 Hivksmlnn 1711 Jol1ns.un,Jnnec Marie 186 Hi0kS.CynfhiH 3,l5U,1S3,155 Jol1nsn1-1,Jerry 93,115,186 Hicksvlcan 173 Johnson,Ka.ren 15,17,53,55,56,78, 1-11cks,canl51,11e5 119,160 Hicks,Tcd 5,6-1,713,159 J0hns0n,Mi1es 174 H1lderbr1.11d,Je11nec:e 185 .1n11nson,Nnr11111111 1-:1-lw1n 160 1Iinds,Gary 17:1 Johnson, Perry 155 1-l1scr,L1nnl11 159 Jnl1nnnn,l11e11nrd 63,160 Hiseycnleen 178 J0l1ns5n,sco:z 17,-11,G3,114,llS0 1-l1xsnn,cl1r1s s,1s1,2z,zu,55,51,17a Jnl111snn,s111r1ey 1711 1-hxson, Greg 5:1, 91, 17:1 1-15dg1ns,vnug11n 11-1,175 ll59ler,Cl1ar1es 155 1-lnif1nnn,snnnr11 17:1 l-lnglnnd,Kncl11- 173 1-l11gl1111:l,sn5nn 13,185 l15111ng,T1n1 159 l111le111nr,:17nrg11re1 s,52, 17:1 lvnnnfgnennis 55 115ll1s,Ke11l1 173 11011, Gerald 1711 l111l11111,Jnn1nn 5,185 llouker, 1-1111111111 173 11o11l1e1f, Nancy 159 11111111cr,s1eve 155 11511k111s,1111kn 1115 1151111ns,s11011115,17,47,59,57.7s,7o, 119,159 1151-115,onrys5,11:1,175 Hough,P:1tty30,63,S2,159 l1511gl1,s11s1-0 Ralph 155 11o11'11r0,11nr1n 173 11own1-1l,11y1-n 173 1111wnru,11n1111l11 29, 111150, l1nwlnn1l,A1-len 115,155 11n115r,D11v11l 17:1 111111nr,l:111110 1115 110111511 M111-sl1nll 186 Hulfmiln, Guurgfl 173 1111ll,11n11111 5:1 llur1l.cr,Glunl1 155 186 lrnlnnfl. sl511115n 2155, 115, 169,11-1 lsnnnsn11,.l51f 1741 Isham, 11151111111 90,91, 159 I5Clm,S11mS0n Loc ldli Ivnnoff,Dcnn1s 11:1 Jz1wbs5n,Jnn1s 72,155 Jacobsen, 11151111115 155 J11f111n,.lnn 119,911,159 Jn1111e1,Nn11vy 17-1 Jarding, 1111111111 55,174 Jeans, 1111110111 159 Jenlunsnebrn 05,1115 Jen111n5,Jnn1n1 155 Jenl11ns,sl9n11:1 174 Jepson,Stan1cy 171 .n1l1nsen,K1n1 s,2:,29,.1.1,.11.171 Johnson, Barbara 1511 'nsnn,lsrnnn 9-1,10-1,195 oe Ed 67,519,901 109. 1551 Johnson. 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