South Eugene High School - Eugenean Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1958
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Q-IQ' 'X If I IU' I 'II IIIII'II' ww 'II ,II , III, .II IIII' I I I III II I KI I I I'I' I .IIIIII II.,I ,II' ' I ,IIIII .MII IwI',I'II1 'II I I ww II 'vm W I I , IIIII I III I 'III M ' ' I I I III 'III'I vm '11 ww' II ww III III III Iw II' ' II 'I+ V IW ' I , 1 , I ACADEMICS Dean Miclcelwait Every morning ot 7:30, 0 i949 Buick drives into the pcirking lot. A toll, friendly looking mon gets out ond wolks into the building. This is our Ieciding odmini- strotor, Mr. Mickelwoit, Mr. Mickelwoit is liked ond re- spected by students for his positive octions ond friendly attitudes. A new face in the admini- stration is our vice-principal, Mr. Warner. He was known to us before as a social problems teacher, sophomore football coach, and junior class coun- selor. SEHS is happy to wel- come and fortunate to have Mr, Warner as vice-principal. Nina Kitts Genial Mr. Potter is our dean of boys. Known for his sense of humor, but sincere attitude, he is in charge of the male section of this student body. Although primarily concerned with senior boys, Mr. Potter always has his door open to juniors and sophomores. Cecil Warner To A D As our dean of girls, we have Miss Kitts. A unique note in Miss Kitts' life is that she was once queen of the Portland Rose Festival. Girls know her as a friendly woman who goes out of her way to help them. Paul Potter Social Science .V . ,. .. ,, t- f X 1 4 ,5 , 946, f Y , , , I J 1,1 f f K I X 77 X ff X 4 ' 1 4 QA, ff Q , I 1 My . . 1 . f , nw. 7 W'SI'ff' ' V V - . ' 4 7' fff, gf f' ei 222 f ff 'I ww W 1 K4 ff X, .QA 5 ' f ff 74 QW Z ff 0 f ' - W f fff ff Mildred Williams l-larold Barbara James Edgar DGDGFTWNSVVY l'l6OCl Allison Barker Freeman Goodnough Hendricks Huff Kepner Lewis A Lisbeth Patricia Lyle Miller Miner Rcmpfon small i W 'K i f yy W V f , , V55 ill W 5 4 c ,H . . 'V Q ,, v s f, Z ' 4 aff- If ig. lin? -xi X ,f , Q.. 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Z ..A 1 A 41, ,MZ l Kenneth Ola James Kienzle McDermott Snow Bus' .1 'N 'WH 1 mess lducatl9n 'iv Kfl George Peterson Florence Alice '-illicn Department Heod Alten Bornhort Bock c 5 An it l ce rf all f A R I L ll' . l Ron James Zildo Lois Burge Delury Hayes Sporkmon School urse in ,W Sian Lillion Lynch, RN. -4, HUIIIH HIIIIIUIIIIIIS 1 Aziz: ,'.vv ., zz.. ,, .., , QQEZE firm' ww55,f552'.B5ff? . mzxfc' 1 .- uNouxy-hM: gg.,,.,, N1w5,, f3L'7!2'47' .M ' 2261. ,,, nf I L: .4 ,v ,.. gpg. .... M nz: ..:.,,. 1 -1 . ,-.-'sv ., . B e t ty 5?Z'E.1W3 Wormington xii IndustriaI Ar P' ffm-,,gffD, 1, , Q f'z4f,f x f565' LT NVQ Z . do 43 Q4 yf , , , me f 45-'H , X 4 Don Ba rnha rt S Roy Mallery Department Head Blood KI ick x M . f J A f 1, 1-1.-523-3i:4..:' Z, 'ii ' ' :. , , , K., .,,, 4 . A , ..,, W ,,,, WA, A ff, f .mfaf42w. . ., V 1 ,E 'Il W f , , W 1 M Weston William Brockway Tweedie Driver Education I' 'O' X, V ,,, in-.qi , ::,, - W Ti Al it A E Wesley Crawley ROY RUTTQI' Cloyd Makirison iculture Physical lilucation Cllfl'Ol'1 VVVVV I IVVA Ning Edna Department Head Amick Edwards L! Glines H M uf 4- .g, Laurel Hjelte Department Head U fQd I- 3 51.-Jr, ja .,.f lr, f 2 1 ' ' f ltd 43:9 ' a , A I vm l5'I5M,iiIi,5 g , 0 gf V J l' .- , 'ilylllll , f ff L Hank Cecelia Duane NOV' Kuchera Long Mellem W'lC0X l.h -Q-,...............,.M.f ,.., Y, ' A. fi' H 'xiii . it Wa' ,M ' ,lies sw- it f wh Delores Martin, Laurel Hjelte, Sally Riley, Thelma King na I Delores Martin Grace Fletcher Selmar Vangsnes Lillian Kirkpatrick Arlene I-lu hes Mae To lor Wanda Davies Emma l-lolseybrook, llllice Stall l Our thanks should be given to the office staff's Tlqeono Jessen Irma dedicated work in keep- ' ing our school running smoothly. Without thejr fine on the' various tunct such as the homecor and sports banqn these events would have been successful A-vnu, Dorothy Jones Department Head Theona Jessen sther Mickelson, Jerry Addison. l-lave you ever noticed how nice our cafeteria looks on Monday after a dance on Friday night? Thanks goes to our Cus- todian Staff for keeping it looking that way. E. Elwood Violette Department l-lead Department Head Custodian Stall Charles Inman, Paul Edwards, Viggo Peterson, Ettie Mansell, Elwood Violette, l-lart Calvin, Myrl Weedin, Ray Buchanan. 19 Student lievernment The hard task of stu- dent body president was ably filled by Gary Wolfe, who made headway in eliminating the friction between the administra- tion and the student body. Gary Wolfe, President Jane Che'n Secretary Besides having been ac- tive in many outside ac- tivities, Jane held the coveted office of student body secretary at South Eugene High School, fm., Larry Hirons Vice President With athletics and the office of student body vice-president, Larry was a very busy man all year round. Ly Don Erwin Sandy Cook There are several officers in South Eu- gene High that rarely receive credit for the hard work they do, These officers are as follows: Ron Rubenstein and Pete Geertsen, auditors, Millie Ford and Bar- bara Reed, treasurers, Sandra Cook, his- torian, and Don Erwin, student body manager. The auditors keep a complete record of all the business transacted by the school. They are allowed one period each day to do this work. The treasurers keep a record of all in- school transactions. They record the money in each club treasury and other things of a similar nature. The job of historian is to keep a clear and concise record of all the happenings at this school during the year. The student body manager is in charge of pep assemblies, rallies, and other simi- lar affairs. l 4, l Barbara Reed Mildred Ford Ron Rubenstein Pete Geertsen Constitution ami By-laws Committee All questions con- cerning constitu- tional procedure and amendments are discussed by t h e Constitution a n d B y - L a w s Committee. Th i s committee has the final word in in- terpreting the Constitution. Policies and Practices Committee The Policies and Practices Com- mittee discusses school problems, such as student conduct in pep assemblies and street parking. lt plays an import- ant position in our student govern- ment. Budget and linance Committee Being a large high school, we have a large treasury. This committee plans our budget, pays bills and bal- ances the books. It is doing a fine job on a ti me- consuming task. Row l: Julie Bock, Carolyn Shepard, Kay Willemsen, Row 2: Linda Owen, Donna Walters. Row 3: Eric McCready, Jo Chilen, Richard Roblyer. ww I tice Row l: Linda Gould, Gloria Johnson, Judy Sikes. Row Z: Larry Rubenstein, Wiley Wright. r ' ' Martin R 1 lg P t Geertsen, Ken Maier, Jeanne Tyack, Ron Rubenstein. Row'2. Beverly I, mgry Elljnehiilts, Marty Blackburn, Kay I-gaun, Barbara Reed. Row 3: Bill Bryant, Quentin reen. -is j 44 Walkie Assembly llemmittee e The purpose of the As- sembly Committee is to plan the assemblies for the year. As one can see by the fine assemblies this year, they are doing a great job. lletivity liommittee The hard task of mak- ing sure that all officers have a C average is performed by Miss Miller and her fine staff of com- mittee members. sl, l l Row l: Kathy Bressler, Jeanne Russell, Ruthie Bartle. Row 2: Larr Campbell, Joy Rubenstein,JUY JC'Cl4S0I'1- Row l' Annabelle Street Row 2 Jud J h J Row l: Gretchen Smith, John Hiatt, Connie Wilson I - ' 'Z Y O mom. Udy Mcsholko' Row l: Pat McCorkle, Jackie l-lughes, Mary Jo Guske, Row 2: Ellen Powell, Judy Johnson, Marilyn l-lerrmon, Geri Chapman, Julie l-lampton, Row 3: Pete Gordinier, Doua Brown. CJ T Row 3: Jim Sfgrkweofherl Leonard Wassom, Neil Golclschrnidt. Puhlieity llemmittee t The Publicity Commit- tee is doing a terrific job in publicizing the activi- ties of the school. f- Seeial Committee The Social Committee has the very difficult task of preparing the decora- tions for all the dances and other such activities. 23 Row 1: Larry Hirons, Pete Geertson, Ron Rubenstein, Gary Wolfe, Don Erwin, Jane Ch'en, Sandy Cook, Millie Ford. Row 2: Sue Horn, Janet Lindstrom, Sandy Stuart, Wanda Mead, Nancy Pitchford, Sue Jennings, Joanne Kiess, Linda Hill, Rich Cerkoney, Jay Henslee, Bill Louvring, Jay Jackson, Dianne Kovtynovich, LeAnne Westerlund, Neil Gold- schmidt, Dixie Chambers, Gloria Johnson, Marilyn Bolin, Sharon Lay. Row 3: Sue Holt, Linda Aldritt, Judy Sikes, Sue France, Janice Bish, Joy Rubenstein, Jerry Becher, Larry Rubenstein, Larry Campbell, Sandy Hemmingsen, Dorothy Jones, Orin Bruton, Gloria Darold, Marilyn Griggs, Susan Lynes, Jackie Hughes, Jo Chilen, Carol Graville, Sharon The job of running the school is delegated to a group of elected people called the student council. This job is not only thankless, but it takes a great deal of time of many dedicated people, The whole student body owes these people many thanks. 24 A ? 'T 'fp N1 Moore, Ernie McCulloch. Row 4: Bob Wood, Pat Sorenson, Karin Perkins, Jane Hult, Bruce Pederson, Alvie Powers, Den- nis Newman, Dave Garrett, Tom Gentle, Doug Brown, John Hiatt, Allen Erickson, Dick Caton, Gary Wildish, Roland Glass, Gretchen Spreckels, Ray Allen, Bob Kraus, Gary Graham. Row 5: John Tysell, Jack Bennett, John Biggs, Robbie Mills, Bill Stuart, Terry O'Rourke, Chuck Stalsberg, Jim Muhr, Kadell Lopuson, Bruce Lesan, Larry Vollmer, Ray Denny, Jim Orrell, Eric McCready, Scott Starlin, Ed Hearn, Tommy Boone, Wiley Wright, Pete Gordinier, Pat Elsey. Student Council Senior llonnoil Row l: Claire Doggett, Poralyn White, Marge Campbell, Lynn Cushing, Eve Clark, Wanda Conner, Christine Franz, Sharon Anderson. Row 2: Ray Allen, Roger Wood, John Reece, Steve Barsby, Malcolm McEwen, Glenda Marshall, Edna Peetch. Row 3: Mr. Trusty, Greg Will- ener, Gary Powell, l-larold Long, Doug McConnell, Carol Tullock, Miss Sparkman. 26 Junior llonnoil Row l: Denise Cypcar, Connie Wilson, Helen Biggs, Patty Per- lich, Marilyn Herrman, Sandy Stuart, Brenda Papke, Carol Parkinson, Judy Dodge, Steve Hintz, Gary Kuhl. Row 2: Don David, Jim Grancorvitz, Larry Bumgarner, Bill l-lale, John Nosler, Mike Wentworth, Dick Ruhlman, Lee Fletcher, Mrs. Berreman. Row 3: Jim Senkel, Jay Cowan, Tom Cochran, Bill Horner, Rich Curtis, Dan O'Cannell, Gilbert Godell, Jim Muhr, Merle Bruce, Mr. Goode. Sophomore llonnoi Row 1: Carol Woodford, Bar baro Coster, Donna Beacl Jean Soasey, Sanny Ruben stein, Dottie Bronnamar Gloria Thompson. Row 2: Be King, Judy Brown, Margare l-luse, Sue Hill, Carol Par rott, Jerry l-lulaston. Ro' 3: Jim l-lall, Terry Tillmar Sandy Nosler, AD. Jacob son, Bob Neat, Craig Aus land, Don Hathaway. Z g: '?7W- - -9.47 Qi W.. Row l: Peggy Arthur. Yvonne Parkinson,Ann Street, Row 23 Bill Kuykendall AD. Jacobson, lRow 3:10,-neg Husband, Edward Degner, Dorothy Robinson, Jean Begkos, Inter-llluh Congress xr-. ,, F T? YJ 'af 'CA7 Q ,,,. Row 13 Gloria Thompson, Lorry Hirons, Rob Mills, Row 23 Diane Childress, Frances 1 Hgii-125, Eric Mccreodyl 27 Row 3: Sigrid Goldsmith, Judy Sikes, Mr. Huff, Vic Morse, 'ka i Girls' league The Girls' League is composed of all the girls in the school. lt is headed by a cabinet which is chosen by the elected presi- dent. Our Girls' League president for the school year l957- i958 was Barbara Morgan. She fulfilled the duties of her office with skill, and through extreme cooperation she was able to make the year entirely profitable. With many new projects and leaders full of vim, vigor, and vitality, the Girls' League prospered. Barbara Morgan The success of Girls' League depends on Presldent widespread participation. The task of encourag- ing girls to take part is had by our Girls' League president, Barbara Morgan, who really came through! n 9 , ,VV4 vVA Girl s league Council 222 ' ' l ' ' ' ' f , , f f Vw: we-fn, ,fi V f ' ' ff f f f f 1 W N-- Row l: Melinda Shultis, Carolyn Shepard, Tina Shultis, Barbara Lee, Jackie Hughes, Marguerite Langan, Deanna Stenshoel, Barbara Morgan, Lani Burcham, Cheryl Schleicher, Nancy Chaney, Judy Johnson, Caroline Barney, Row 2: Patsy Pitts, Dar- lene Jackson, Margaret Cross, Sue Smith, Georgia Willis, Sharon Cook, Shirley Bays, Kitty Button, Nancy Cooper, Karin Sum- mers, Ellen Posell, Dixie Branaman, Beverley McMillan. Row 3: Ruthie Bartle, Cherry Pinkstaff, Wanda Blatcher, Gayle Clough, Connie Tarpenning, Eleanor Menkens, Judy Brown, Jean Beckos, Judy Hearn, Karen Kraus, Geri Chapman, Lynn Pyle, Patty Daniels. Row 4: Pam Hubbard, Linda Larson, Sue Smith, Kathy Voeltz, Linda Revell, Mary Barney, Sally Mathews, Gay Gille- land, Judy McShatko, Kathy Leslie, Merlita Nicolsen, Rosalie Gould, Joetta Faw, Janice Raab. 1 i,s-ifigivl ' Fffbm W--so Wi-1 i Qlltr. ' ' ,S ' f Etiliarg , -2 Rf ' f ' Q I L . ,V is l 2 liif ' f 3 ' 3 i I ll: l Row 1: Judy Johnson, Kay Perry, Julie Hampton, Tina Row l: Tina Sh lt' K P J d I-1 Shultis, Barbara Lee, Lani Burcham. Row 2: Nancy Cha- Arthur, Janice XklarlBive:jyCaiol?lrle lBlaiYnelyS llli:Clvn'2.P7gEK ney, Barbara Johnson, Jackie Hughes, Deanna Stenshoel. Christinson, Gloria Reinertson, Linda Larson Jean .Over- street. lall llallinet Sllflllll lifillllllil Ui. lam Burnham November Girls ul the Month At the end ot each month during the school year, a spe- cial award is presented to a girl with a background of out- standing service tor the month. The girl ot the month is actu- ally chosen by a special com- mittee and is kept secret until the award is presented. At the time of the announcement she is presented with a special pin and a corsage, This award is coveted by every girl in the school and is the ultimate goal to be reached tor recognition in the Girls' League service. 72. g lynn Pyle Uianclblihgnyross Jan uary May AP ' Gretchen Smith Judy Johnson Gloria Ilarold March x5 .nad T I Charles Wilson Vice-President Although Tom had many activities, such as Tom Jones basketball, baseball, and National Honor So- ciety, he ably found time to serve as Axemen's Council president. The many jobs given. to Tom as president were handled with a skill which shows well practiced leadership. President llxemen's Council The Axemen's Council, another of the leading organiza- tions in the school, is comprised of representatives of all the boys in the school. A cabinet is appointed by the president, while the representatives are elected out ot each second period class. Each year the Axemen's Council publishes a student- faculty telephone book. This book, called the Axehandle , has a very large circulation, for almost everyone in the school buys a copy of this publication. Axemen's Council has many other activities during the year. Some of them are the annual Father and Son Banquet, Hello Week, and Be-Up Clean-Up Week, Secretary Treasurer gf. . W , , , W. Eh, ,,,, , 1 .M ..,.............. S.. i ur i Q R - , H I W' I I ill '3 1' 3 5 li A -mm ,ri an L 3 9 A Q P 9 -mx 'US Jack Mattison Special Events Chairman l fi if Clayton Lawson Q ,,,:,.i w,..i,. r'i.,.:...... Kneeling: Tom l-lenshow, Clayton Law- son, Tom Jones, Jim Starkweather. Row l: Neil -Walker, Al Thenell, Tim Yackey, Bruce Pederson, Ron Ruben- stein, Rich Cerkoney, Larry Camp- bell, John Hiatt, Alvie Power, Tom Gentle, Bob Kraus, John Tysell, Ed Hearn, Larry Senn, Bob Jackson, Ron Archibald. Row 2: Dave Mattoon, Kurt Endicott, Dick Bristow, Bob Berry, Jerry Lesan, Doug Brown, Ray Denny, Orin Bruton, Jay Jackson, Dave Sum- mers, John Saunders, Gary Armstrong, Mike Smith. Row 3: Dick Martin, Bill ilxemens Council Louvring, Steve Dunc, Dennis New- man, Jack Bennett, Ray Mclnnis, Larry Rubenstein, Larry Vollmer, Ray Allen, Dick Catan, Bob Wood, Scott Starlin, John Roid, Joe Philippay, Dan Brooks, Lewis Bowers. Row 4: Steve l-lamaker, Bruce Doggett, Paul Arm- strong, Terry O'Rourke, John Bufting- ton, Chuck Stalsberg, Jim Muhr, Ka- dell Loouson, Dave Garrett, Roland Glass, Allan Erickson, Barry Ruben- stein Neil Goldschmidt, Pete Gor- dinier, Wade Williams, The senior boys enjoy the company of their fathers. X , 1 7 2 fn? ,f f .- 2 -WM.-.......,.,.,fW.,....c.....,..a...., . . 2 yn -f ' . ' d R II, D a Max, Linda Owen, Barbara Reed, Martha Blackburn, Lani Burcham, SandY Hemmmgsen' Mary Barney' Lm G eve eorm i u Ms I A i i Ymqrrha Blackburn-EDITOR i s 2 The EUGENEAN staff is a group of dedi cated people who work very hard to produc an annual each year. Each person on the staff has o differen job. The biggest job on the annual staff i that of editor-in-chief, who this year is Mar tha Blackburn, Another time-consuming pc sition is that of the copy editor, Steve Hint: This year the annual is divided into differen sections. The section leaders are Lani Bur cham, Sandra l-lemmingsen, Linda Ower Dianne Kovtynovich, Susan Lynes and Lind Myrmo. The people of the EUGENEAN not only d a great service to their school, but they als learn to work with each other in producin this annual. 1 LX, -w--'-1-,--.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ' M1 L,.,, V by ,,A,, 6 if 1 w Julius Bolles, Wesley Weathers, Lee Turnbull, Steve Hintz, Bob Kraus, Larry Cambell, Bonnie Burton, Kappy Lundy, Susan Lynes, Dianne Kovtynovich, Mr. Hayes-ADVISOR Bonnie Burton-PHOTO MANAGER inda Myrmo-BUSINESS MANAGER BUl'bGrU Reed-BOOKKEEPER Steve Hintz-COPY EDITOR X ,-2 1 Z' xkkrx 1 5 .. r ' 1, f, W L, ' ' Wf ff 'i V, , . '2 6 V Y mn .. -.. V- .' ir i-wel? :bf 1' ff 'f..+' - fin: f'? ff? J Row l: Helen Biggs, Lani Burcham, Sandra l-lernmingsen, Bar- bara Jonzig. H n 0 0 a Row Z: Jay Jackson, Gloria Johnson, Marty Blackburn, Lyni Joy Jackson Cf Gloria Johnson Co-Editors As school begins each year, every student in El-lS is given a handbook. This book gives vital information to both the incoming sophomores and the returning upper classmen. The handbook is the efforts of many people. The hardest job on the book was naturally the job of editor. This job was given to Jay Jackson and Gloria Johnson, Since this book has to be done by the beginning of the year, the staff had to give many days of their summer time to complete it. An interesting effect was the addi- tion of Peanuts, l'l'he comic strip characterl to the handbook. Pyle, Ray Allen. 63. l 471.7 ' - T-...:,1'?'- . .,. lhe llxe Bob Wood, Keith Johnson C0-EDITORS Every other Friday South Eugene High is blessed Ah undoubtedly the best paper a student body could er desire. That paper does a great service tor the dents. lt tells students about things that are going happen, it tells what has already happened, and o puts the student body in a jovial mood because :y read James Arthur Starkweather, Jr's. iRaving :dl joke l?l column. The Axe has a very devoted staff led by the ,ver of the editorial world, Fuzzy Wood, The Axe 3 has a very wonderful associate editor, Keith John- . This paper has many capable staff members. bably the greatest reporter that has ever lived ciously consented to write for this illustrious paper. S great master of the pen is Ray Allen. l'his paper does a great service to the school and ryone involved should be congratulated on the y fine job they have done this year. Row I: Ted Johnson, Kay Perry, Karen Thompson, Barbara Jacob- sen, Miss Gibson. Row 2: Ed Hearn, Scott Starlin, Joe Philippay, Colin Gray, Ken Friesen. Row 3: Keith Johnson, Ray Allen, Larry Rubenstein, Bob Wood, Jim Starkweather. ,An,,.,,,f- f,,.M 5' 5:4 5 11:15 38 fb' Greg Willener President 'safw,,,,,, 4 zu IH. fn-4 31, :Z na 2: ff , ,g 'f 4 'A -, F 37325 ff-1 my ' riff . ,.,, 4' ' , f Wk or M 2 .J 5 2, . gy fi x Q. V 1 - ggi ig , 4 'Q me . ,f2'75,, 'Ziff Gary Powell Vice-President Sharon Anderson Secretary lIlASS lll i953 Class Motto . . . Be wise to resolve and patient to perform Class Colors . . . Bright watermelon and fuschia Class Flower . Ester Reed daisy At last, after three interest- ing years at Eugene High, the class of '58 is ready to move on to college careers and other forms of higher life. These seniors will cherish this year in memories for the rest of their lives. The Class of '58 stood as leaders in athletics, activities and academics. The football and basketball teams, lead by the seniors, came so close to state glory only to have their hopes killed by Springfield. The senior class president, Greg Willener, received all- American mention. Tradition- ally the seniors are prominent in activities. Providing the backbone, the seniors made many activities great suc- cesses. Academically, the Class of '58 ranked high, with four seniors gaining National Merit Test Finals. Several others re- ceived good scholarships. This was a year to remember. .1 ,' , ' 5 - fi- Im Q6 ,'w-QA, 's Y a I :- . 1 ' . 4 4 1 The senior rally squad is really on the iob. J ' Z , , . f f' we 'Hvf Www? Sharon Abbott Margaret Adams WY -4,35 JOYCQ AlC0m Roberta Allbright Arlene Allender Raymond Anderson I Mary Anderson i I, X 5-zz f tv, X l J f a 1 X, Y , 4 w X 6 , L 422, A6 mi X ,rw f rf 4 ' 52? Pa f 5 X A Q 51342, fy, 5' gf ' f'f.21:'r, W'?',.f2f1'f-z,,,' 'c g ' L r, 412 1, -' ' 4 Q . -f an fy ,arf ,-f'Jw2 Q' f' ,ff I f f' f ' WW . , ,ufim , wflfglfifrcf, .V 1 1 ffgff ffff Q Wf'2?i5 'gii1iv2g'fff?i. ,, 1 . 1 22 Peter Adams Marin!! Aifd Larry Alldritt Rav Allen Jav Anderson Linda Anderson f Sharon Anderson William Anderson GUY Afldl'6WS' ?'f'f l M.-mu. I, A Carol Arnold Dennis Bacon Steven Barsby 5e '2 55' we--y Shirley Bays fhs Maw Gene 1' in-'ff ka leeway,- Donna Barber Dallas Bardgetf Mary Burney BrUCG BUTTON Joy BGUYHONU Barbara Baxter Bobble UB' it 'Uhr ups.: W 'T. Beat Nancy Bechtol I I i idk' I .M ff -Ill: Qs' w---1 Ronald Becker John Bennett Marian Bentley Dale Berg III f Robert Berry Judith Blakesly Robert Booth WW-f Bill Betts Lita Bish MGYTHG Blackburn Agatha Block Vickie Bogden MUVNYU Bonn E - 5 l l Mida Bowers Judith BOYQI' Darlene Bradwuy WJ! 6 R ff 'iZ1 4 . l 44' V 'S V e it W 9 7 l :ZMAQHIZM ilyiig- JE ' 2 in ,f Y ,FL f X WW, ma. 41, in- Don Bray Quentin Breen Richard Bristow Gregory Brunig Karen Buckbee Carolynn Brown Orin Bruton ' 57' Reva Bernell Buck if QQ--'V Marilyn Brent Lynne Brinson 5 We Q? .A i Mi 6 5 If I A 1' Sandra Brown Thomas Bryant Douglas Brown William Bryant VJ' , .4 . A V. f .gui , ' 1. - px y it i .Q . rg ,.i.. ,, f,,q..f 3 ' 1 if-35' i.i f iz Keolani Burchom Kay Bumgorner l l fn H ,Sqn 1? 'Y Q--,N s. wsu' 5 , Bonnie Burton Darryl Buttenhoff Margaret Campbell Darrell Carroll ' ZW , Vrk' N V , 7f94Z7h? ' ' , 1 f f f -. 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Lynne Cushing , 3' A' r pw V fs 3 ,nw www William Cook Frederic Crafts Thomas Crowder vihiihdwvn 3 Claire DGQQGU Patricia Daniel vis, A 6' , sil. 0 , , , ,,,, I Kwai ' a'itl:'l?3l? , A, ,, ,524 L-ge., me .s ,NM Linda Cooper Shirley Crider Stephen Crulkshank Gloria Darold 4 jig? ,xl Harold Davis ilr'-v-wwf 'Www Virginia DeMoss Dale Dillingham 'Q' Judith Drury 2 'WIP' Waldene Davis Donald Dealy in Diane Delyea ,Qi .1--.. 426' Ray Denny Ingrid Derkatsch DGUHHG Dirlam Charlotte Diseker ,rf A1 limi Was mul. Judy Dormanen Allan Dunlap Hb' Harry Diehl Diane Dixson Bette Dunn I K i I 5 x l i - vhf9' Jimmie Earle i Don Eigste Carole Elder NW Donald Erwin i inn!! Marilee Edmiston Joyce Eichmeyer Robert Eidgon 'Www Nancy Ekbom Roberta Elmer NYIE Ellioff Sandra Epple Kathie Erdman Allen Erickson i Ann Evans Joy Evashenko Joetfa Faw aww Thaw-A e 3 i z 3 5 . . 4 3 3 Q 2 5 Dennis Furguson 3' Terry Finke Mildred Fordl 2 1 , 1 l Lawrence Furguson 3 Michael Fish Richard Foreman Lisa Gay Fjalstad John Fifer M-fx if UUPFC' Dennis Fitch Sandra Foster Clair Fox 5 'Cl Ls- Jovce Fraley Christine Franz Marilyn Fredrickson Helen F,-oehlich it Senita Froehlich 'ieagih ..::x.4,1',':glf1, . r. -eff i 3-lv. 'gA',5q . xl: .-'rj' VL ifff- 5475: 455,11 lsggf ,452 -..' 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Alcorn, Joyce Future Teachers, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, Hotchets, I. Alldritt, Larry French Club, I, Axemen's Council, 2. Allen, Ray Football, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Senior Class treasurer, 3, Basket- ball, 3, Axemen's Council I, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, The Axe, 3, E Club, 2, 3, Commence- ment Usher, 2, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Print 6' Cord Week King, 2, -Track, 2, 3, Finian's Rainbow, 2, Christmas Assembly, 2, Interna- tional Relations League, l-3, Table Tennis Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 3. Allender, Arlene Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 3, Hotchets, I. Anderson, JayDee Axemen's Council, I, Hobby Club, 2, Scale Model Builders Club, 3. Anderson, Dena Pep Club, 3, Drama Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Hotchets, l. Anderson, Ray Baseball, 2, 3. Anderson, Sharon Senior Class Secretary, 3, Modern Music Masters, President 3, Na- tional Honor Society, 2, 3, Orches- tra, I-3, President, 3, Student Council I, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hotchets, I, Purple Pipers, 3, Senior Breakfast, Chairman, 2, A Cappella, 3. Anderson, Bill Wrestling, 3. Andrews, Gary Future Farmers, I. Armstrong, Gary Axemen's Council, -l, Football, I-3, Track, I-3, Basketball, l,2, Wrest- ling, I, Rifle Club, Secretary, l. Arnold, Carol Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Previewer's Club, I, Senior Bond I. Ash, Susan Pep Club, 2, 3, Girls' League Re- presentative, I, Assembly Com- mittee, I, Girls' Choir, l, 2, Hotchets, I. Ashby, Gene Sl Illli ACTIVITIES Scale Model Builders Club, 3. Atherton, John Physics Club, 2, Science Club, 2, Hobby Club, l. Bacon, Dennis Transferred from Sluslaw High School, Florence, Oregon, 2. Barber, Donna Sophomore Assembly, I, Sophomore ghoir, I, Future Business Leaders, Barney, Mary Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Interna- tional Relatians League, I-3, Y- Teens, I, 2, Ski Club, 2, 3, Hat- chets, I, Commencement Com- mittee, 2, Junior Prom Committee, Z, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Eugenean, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Election Committee, 2, 3, Junior Class Play, 2, Doernbacker Tea, 2, 3, Caps G Gowns Committee, 3. Barsby, Steve National Honor Society, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Pep Band, 2, 3, Direc- tor, 3, Inter-Club Congress, 3, Science Club, 2, Future Teachers, 3. Barton, Bruce Ski Club, 3, Hobby Club, 2. Baumann, Joy Drama Club, 3, Hotchets, I, Major Magic Mirrors, 2. Baxter, Barbara Service Club, I-3, President, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Bays, Shirley Girls' League Representative, I, Pep Club, 3, Y-Teens, I-3. Bean, Bobbie Pep Club, 3, Sophomore Class Coun- cil, I, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Ax- ents, I, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, International Relations League, 3. Beat, Darlene Girls' Athletic Association, I-3, Hotchets, I, Tumbling Team, 2, 3, Girls' Choir, 2. Bcchtol, Nancy Orchestra, I, Rock Hounds, l, Future Teachers, 2. Becker, Ron Axemen's Council, 2. Bennett, Jack National Honor Society, 2, 3, Boys' State, 2, Drama Club, I-3, Presi- dent, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Football, I, 2, Basketball, l, 2, Baseball, I-3, Sophomore Class Council, I, Axemen's Council, 2, Stuident Council, 3, French Club, Berg, Dale E Club, I-3, Basketball Mona- ger, I-3, Track, l-3, Cross Country, 2, 3, Band, I-3. Berry, Bob Track, I-3, Axemen's Council, 3, E Club, l-3, Cross Country, I-3. Betts, Bill Sophomore Council, I, Ski Club, 3, Rifle Club, 2. Bish, Lita Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 3,' Hotchets, l, Y-Teens, I, Drama Club, 2, Latin Club, 2. Blackburn, Marty Eugenean, 2, 3, Editor, 3, Septem- ber Girl of The Month, 3, Com- mencement Leader, 2, Social Com- mittee, 2, Budget C-r Finance Com- mittee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Commencement Committee, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, Doern- becker Tea, I-3, Chairman Girls' League Big C1 Little Sister Policy, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, Girls' League Gold Pin Winner, I, Pep Club, 2, 3, International Re- lations League, 2, 3, Paletteers, 3, Ski Club, I, VZ, Latin Club, I, 2, Drama Club, 2, Hotchets, I. Blakesley, Judy Hotchets, I, Girls' League Repre- sentative, 3. Block, Darlene Future Nurses, 2, 3, Hotchets, I. Bogdan, Vickie Future Nurses, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3. Bolin, Marilyn Student Council, 3, Pep Club, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, I-3, Bond, I, 2, Drama Club, I, Future Teachers, 2. Booth, Robert Ski Club, l-3, Football, l, 2, Golf, I-3, Swimming, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Commencement Committee, 2. Boyer, Judith A Cappella, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Modern Music Masters, 3, Sopho- more Class Council, I, Hotchets, I. Bradway, Darlene Pep Club, 2, 3, Hotchets, I, ln- ternational Relations League, 2, 3, Drama Club, I, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, l, 2, Y-Teens, I, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Doernbecher Tea, 3. Bray, Don Baseball, I-3, Football, I, Band, I. Breen, Quentin Budget C1 Finance Committee, I-3, French Club, Vice President, 3, Finians Rainbow, 2, Drama Club, 3, Inter-Club Congress, 3, Chess Club, 2, Latin Club, I, Moth Club Club, 2, Latin Club, I, Math Club, l. Brent, Marilyn Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- 'ders, 2, Hotchets, l. Bristow, Richard Baseball, 2, 3, Tennis, I, Axemen's Council, 3. Brown, Carolynn Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 2, Cop C1 Gown Committee, 2. Brown, Doug Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Boys' State, 2, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Axemen's Council, 3, 2.22 sri: -- - :iq -2: 1:-A .-2: sf: is - up- ' Senior Bona, I, 2, Chemistry Club, 3, Social Committee, 3, Football, I, Biology Club, I. Brown, Sandy Girls' League Vice-President, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Princess Print G Cord Week, I, Doernbecher Tea, 3, Hotchets, I, Ski Club, I-3, Y-Teens, I, 2, Drama Club, 3. Brunig, Greg Biology Club, I-3, Ski Club, I'-3, Drama Club, 2. Bruton, Orin Swimming, 2, Drama Club, I-3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, Cap C1 Gown Committee, 2, Bond, I, Debate, 3. Bryant, Bill National Honor Society, 3, Concert Band, 3, Drum Major, 3, Math Club, 3, Latin Club, I, Junior Band 2, Drum Major C1 Vice-President, 2, Hobby Club, 2, Hunting C1 Fishing Club, I. Bryant, Tom Football, l-3, Wrestling, l-3, Track, I-3, E Club, 2, 3. Buck, Bernell A CODDeIIa, 3: Orchestra, 2, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, Drama Club, 2, Buckbee, Karen , Future Business Leaders, 3, Record- ing Secretary, 3, Major Magic Mir- rors, 2, Hatchets, I, Sophomore Choir, I. Burcham, Lani Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Class Day Leader, 2, Homecoming Committee, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Board of Control, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girl of the Week, 3, Sophomore Class Council, I, Junior Class Coun- cil, 2, Eugenean, 2, 3, Senior Break- fast, 2, Ski Club, I-3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Hond- book Committee, 2, 3, Hotchets, I, Social Committee, 2, Doernbecher Tea, 2, 3, Print G Cord- Week, 2, Big C7 Little Sister Committee, 3. Bureker, Carolyn Pep Club, 2, 3. Burton, Bonnie Jr. Class Council, 2, Girls League Rep., l: Commencement Usher, 2, Prom Comm. 2, Dornbecker Tea Comm. 2, Eugenean, 2, 3, Pep Club 2. 3: Ski Club, i, 2, 3, i.R.L., if Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Y-Teens I' Hotchets, I. ' ' Cameron, Delores Girls' League Representative, 3, Huffhefsf I1 Y-Teens, I-3. Caaxnpbell, Karen CIO' M0Qic Mirrors,2, 3, Pe I 3, Hotchets, I, D C ub' Campbell, Larry Student Council, 2, 3, Axemel-,'5 Council, lg Assembly Committee, 3, Football, I-3, Basketball, I, Track, IJ Ski Club, 2, Table Tennis Club, 2, 3, E Club, 3. Campbell, Marge Girls League Representative, 2, Senior Class Council, 3, Sophomore Class Council, l, Hatchets, l, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, Z. Carle, Sharon Girls Choir, l-3, Mayor Magic Mir- rors, 2, 3, Hatchets l. Curley, Kathy Ski Club, 3. Carothers, Wally Purple Pipers, 3, A Cappella, 3, Swimming Team, 3, Men's Chorus, Z, Sophomore Choir, l, Ski Club, l-3, Election Committee, 3, Carroll, Darrell Future Business Leaders, 3, School Store, 3, Science Club l, Hobby Club, 2. Cassidy, Bob Catan, Dick Student Council, 3, Handbook Com- Sophomore Council, l, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Future Business Lea- ders, 3, Drama Club l, Z, Men's Chorus, 2, 3, Caps G Gowns Com- mittee, 2, Ccrkoney, Rick Student Council, 3, AxemCn's Coun- cil, l, Z, Basketball, l-3, Football, l-3, Baseball, I, Table Tennis Club, Z, E Club, 2, 3. Chambers, Dixie International Relations League, 3, Moclcrn Music Masters, 2, V3-, Golcl' Pin Winner, 3' Sturleut Council, 3, Girls' League Representative 2, Junior Prom Comrniltcc, 2, Hot- chets, l, Girls Choir, l, A Cappella, 3, Doernbccker Tea, 3. Chandler, Georgia Girls oogue Representative, l, 2, Future Business Leaders, 3, Golrl Pin Winiwer, 2, Mopar Magic Mirrors, I, Z, Chandler, Ron Transferred from 'ashington High School, Los Angeles, California. Chaney, Nancy National Honor Society, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Girlsi Lcaguc Representative, l, 2, International Relations Leoquc 2, 3, Service Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Pep Club, 3, .lunior Prom Committee, Z, Class Day Assembly Chairman, Z, Hot- chcts I, A Cappella, Z, 3, Music Award, Z, Girls Ensemble, l, Z. Chapman, Geri Class Day Lcaclcr, Z, Girls of thc Week 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Girls' League Representative, l- 3, Big and Little Sister Policy, 3, Social Committee, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Board of Control, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Z, Mayor Magic Mirrors, 3, President, 3, Paletteers, 2, Inter- national Relations League, 2 3, Hatchets, l, National Honor Society, 3. Chapman, Bob Junior Bond, l, Ski Club, l, 2, Cob- rnenccment Committee, Z. Charles, Steve Scale Model Builders Club, 2, Presi- dent, Z, Physics Club, 3, Presilent dent, 2, Physics Club, 3 President 3, Football, 2, Inter-Club Congress, Cl1'cn, lane Student Body Secretary, 3, Junior Iarsity Rally Squad, 2, A Cappella, 2, 3, Girl ot the Month, 3, Pep Club, 2 3, Fricndliest Girl, 3, Homecom- ing Court, 3, Modern Music Mas- ters, 2, 3, Constitution C1 By-Laws Committee, 3, Class Day Leader, Z, Hatchets, l, Treasurer, l, Girls Chair, l. Childress, Diane Girls State, 2, International Rela- tions 'eague, President, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer, 2, Vice Presi- clcnt, 3, Thespians, 3, French Club, Z, NationaI.Hanor Society, 3. Cliilen, .la ' Constitution and By-Laws Cam- mittee, 3, Student Council, 3? Girls' League Representative, 2, Future Nurses, 2, Treasurer 35 Election Committee, 3, Pep Club. 3, Hatchets lg Y-Tccns, l. Clark, Janice Sophomore Choir, l, Scrwicc Club, l, Z, Girls Choir, 3. Clark, Eve Pep Club, Z, 3, Senior Class Council, 3: Hatchets, l, i-Teens, l, Zi MO' lor Magic Mirrors, 3. Clough, Gayle Pep Club, 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Girls Choir, 2, 37 Girls' League Rep- resentative, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Biology Club, 2, Hat- chets, l, Junior Class Play, 2. Caggins, Jon TAxemen's Council, 3, Cole, Paul Senior Band, l, 2, Drama Club, 3, Men's Chorus, 3. Coleman, Jim Axemens Council, l, 2, Football, I-3, Basketball, l-3. Collett, Bob Collins, Dixie Future Business Leaders, 3, Major Magic Mirrors 2, Hatchets, l. Conner, Wanda llhythmettes, Pres, 3, Hatchets, l, Secretary l, Publicity Committee, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Senior Class Council, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girlsi Athletic Association, l. Cook, Sandy Student Body Historian, 3, Home- coming Queen, 3, Queen ot Finian's Rainbow 2, Class Day Leader, Z, Social Committee, 3, Student Coun- cil, 3, Senior Class Council, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, lntcrnational Relations League, 2, 3, Drama Club, 3, Motor Magic Mirrors, 2, l-latchcts, l. Cook, Bill Cooper, Linda Drama Club 2, 3, Pep Club, 3. Capping, Linda Y-Tccns, l-3, Vice President, 2, President, 3, Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l. Cracker, Carol Transfer from Florida, Future Busi- ness Leadcrs, 2 3, Treasurer, 3, Pep Club, 3. Cralts, Fred Hi-Y, 3, Axcmcn's Council, l-3, Geology Club, 3, P. A, Committee, President, l-3, Eugencan, 2, Drama Club, l, Orchestra, l-3. Cridcr, Shirley Future Nuresc Club, 2, 3. Croskrcy, Larry Hobby Club 2. Cross, Margaret Girls' League Representative, l-3, Girls' Athletic Association, 3, Doernbecker Tao, 3, Hatchets, l, Pep Club, Z, 3. Crouse Gary Senior Band, l, 2, Concert Band, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2. Crowder, Tom Rillc Club, l-3 President, 3, Band, l-3, Hobby Club, l, Scale Model Builders Club, 2, Vice President, 2, Football, l. Cruikshank, Steve Student Council, lg Ski Club, l-3, Bacculareate Committee, 2, Cross Country, l, Track, 2. Cushing, Lynne Transtered from San Mateo Cali- fornia, l, Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors 2, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Hat- chets, l, Girls' League Representa- tive, Z, Senior Class Council, 3, Ski Club, Z, 3, Chairman Print G Cord Week Dance, Z, Junior Prom Committee, Z, Doggett, Claire National Honor Society 2, 3, Secre- tary, 3, French Club President, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, lnternatianal Relations Leo- gue, 2, latin Club, Z, Senior Class Council, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Daniel, Patty Transferred from Nampa, ldaho, 3, Pep Club, 3, A Cappella 3, Modern Music Masters, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Girls' League Representative, 3. Dorold, Gloria Pep Club, Z, 3, President, 3, Vice- President, 2, Policies G Practices Committee, Z, Hatchets, Vice-Pres- :dent l, Student Council, l, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Service Club, 2, Inter-Club Congress, 2. Davenport, Geraldine Paletters, l, 3, Davis, Waldenc Pep Club, 2, 3, Homecoming Cam- mittee, 3: Ski Club, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, 2 3, International Re- lations League, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, 2. Dcaly, Don Rifle Club, 2. Delyea, Diane Pep Club, 3, 'w'-Teens, 3, Girls' Choir, 3, Future Teachers, 2. DeMoss, Virginia Mayor Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Presi- dent, 2, Tumbling Team, 3. Denny, Ray Wrestling, 2, 3, Baseball, l, Foot- ball, 2, Paletteers, l-3, Axemen's Council, 2 3, E Club, 3. Derkatsch, lngrid French Club, l, Z, Paletteers, 2, Science Club, 3, Hatchets, l. Diehl, Harry Sophomore Class Council, l, Junior Class Council, 2, Ski Club, l-3. Dillingham, Dale Football, l-3, Ski Club, l-3, Base- ball, l: Student Council, 2, Hunting C7 Fishing, l. Dirlam, Deanna Pep Club, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Service Club, 3, Stu- dent Council, 2, Hatchets, l. Diseker, Charlotte Girls' Athletic Association, l, Hat- chets, l, Drama Club, 2, Future Harnemakers, 3. Dixson, Diane Pep Club, 3, Junior Prom Cam- rnittee, 2, International Relations League, 2 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, Z, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 2. Dormanen, Judy Ann Transferred from Minneapolis, Min- nesota, 2, Pep Club, 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders, 3, Corresponding Sec- retary, 3, Maior Magic Mirrors, 2. Drury, Judy A Cappella, 2, 3, Service Club l-3, Girls' Choir, l, Drama Club, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Z, Senior Breakfast, 2. Dunlop, Allan Wrestling Manager, 2, 3, Baseball, Manager, l, 2, E Club 3. Dunn, Bette Transferred tram Yoncolla Union High School, Yoncolla, Oregon, 2, Future Homemakers, 2, 3. Eancs, Linda Service Club, 3. Earle, Jim Drama Club, l, 2, Scale Model Builders' Club, 2. Edmiston, Marilee A Cappella, 2 3, Secretary, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2, French Club, 3, Secretary, 3, Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l, Orchestra, l-3, Secre- tary, 2, Eggers, Jerry Men's Chorus. Eichmeyer, .laycc Future Nurses, Z, 3, Pep Club 3, Concert Band, 2, Junior Bond, l, Girls' Athletic Association, l, Am- bassadors, 3. Eidson, Bob Football, l, 2, Track, 2, 3, Band, l Z, Science Club, 2, 3, Ekbam, Nan Policies G Practices Committee, 3, Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Senior Breakfast, 2. Elder, Carole Pep Club, 3, Y-Teens, l-3, Future Nurses, Z, Hatchets, l. Elmer, Roberta Orchestra l, Service Club, l-3. Epplc, Sandy Pep Club, 2, 3, Girls' League Re- presentative, 2, Hatchets, l, Inter- national Relations League, 2, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3. Erdman, Kathie Tumbling Team, l-3, Girls' Athletic Association, l, 2, Senior Dance Com- mittee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girls' Choir, 2, Sophomore As- sembly, l, Future Business Leaders, 2, 3, Mayor Magic Mirrors, l, Sophomore Choir, l. Erickson, Allen Student Council, 3, Poletteers, l-3, Vice-President, l, 2 President, 3, Purple Pipers, 3, Social Committee, 22 Sophomore Class Council, l. Erwin, Don Student Body Manager, 3, Budget C7 Finance Committee, 3, Hi-W, l-3, ft Cappella, 2, 3, Thespions, I-3. Evashenko, Joy A Cappella 3, Girls' Choir, l, 2, Ski Club, l, Future Nurses, 2, 32 Girls' Athletic Association, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3. Faw, Joetta Pep Club, 3, Future TeacheI'S. 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 2? Ax-ents, l, Girls' League Represen- tative, 3. F guson, Larry I , uiiooyboll, 1, 2, Wrestling, 3, Rifle Club, 2, 3. F us n, Denny ugfosz Country, 2, 3, Track, 2, 31 E Club, 32 Student Council, 2, 3. Filer, Jack Ski Club, l, 3, Service Club, l, 3, Drama Club, l. Finke, Terry Baseball, l-3, Axemcn's Council, l. Fish, Mike Football, l, Fjalstad, Gay Pep Club, 3, Commencement Com- mmittee 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Hat- chets, l, Y-Teens, l, Rhythmettes, 3. Fling, Virginia A Cappella, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, Sophomore Choir, l. Ford, Millie Student Body Ca-Treasurer, 3, Service Club, l-3, Budget C7 Finance Committee, 3, Student Council, 3. Foster, Sandi Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, Z, Hatchets, l. Fraley, Joyce Transferred from Lemoore High, Lemoore, Calitorna, l. Franz, Chris Girls' League Representative, 2, Senior Class Council, 3, Pep Club, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Palet- teers, 2 3, Hatchets, l, Interna- tional Relations League, 2, 3. Fredrickson, Marilyn Y-Teens, l-3, Ax-ents, l, Fretwel, lone Ski Club, l, 2, Hatchets, l, Y- Teens, 2, Pep Club, 3: Future Busi- ness Leaders, 3. Froeich, Hcen Pep Club, 3, Student Council, 3. Fugitt, Rolon Audio Nisual Aid, 2. Furtwangler, Susan Tranterred from Olympia, Wash- ington, 2, 'International Relations League, 3, Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Gardner, Terry Student Council, 2, Auto Safety Club, 2' Football, l, Tennis, l, 2. Gentle, Tom Axemen's Council, 3, Auto Safety Club, 3. Getchell, Lonnie Service Club, 3, Drama Club, 2, Football, 2. Getty, Dick Thespians, l-3, Chemistry Club, l, Chess Club, 3, Drama Club, 2. Gibson, Pat Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, lg Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Hatchets, l. Glassman, Tom Hunting C7 Fishing Club, l, Goin, Mary Ellen Maior Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Interna- tional Relations League, 3, Pep Club, 3. Goldschmidt, Neil Student Body Vice-President, 2, Basketball, l-3, Bill Hallin Memo- rial Trophy, 2, Student Council, l- 3, Social Committee, 2, Publicity Committee, Chairman, 3, Cross Country, 2, Parent-Teacher Student Council, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, lnternationol Relations League, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3. Goldsmith, Sigrid Band Maiorette, l-3, Pep Club, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, Future Hame- makers, 2, Ski Club, l 2, Hatchets, l, Inter-Club Congress, l, 2, Tumb- lingi Team, 2, Rhythmettes, 3. Gould, Rosie Girls' League Representative, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Science Club, l, Graslie, Carol Spanish Club, 2, 3, Maior Magic Mirrors, 2. Gray, Collin Hobby Club, l, Chess Club, 3, Hi- Y, 3. Gray, Wendy Hobby Club, l-3, President, 2 3. Band, l-3, Ski Club, 2. ' ' Green, Ron Transfered from Lunahou School, Honolulu, Hawaii. Green, Sue PPD Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Hatchets, I, Girls' Choir, 2. Greive, Gloria P29 Club, 3, Hatchets, I, Girls' League Representative, 2, Future Nurses, 2, 3, International Relations League, 2, Griggs, Marilyn PED Club, 2, 3, Student Council, 3, Drama Club, 3, Hathcets, I. Graff, Steve ,Qxemens Council, I, Science Club, Gunther, Joe Gustafson, Brenda Service Club, 2, secretary, 2, Girls' League Representative, I, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Handbook Com- mittee, 2, Ski Club, I-3, Interna- tional Relations League, 2, Pep CIUIJ, 3: Service Club, I-3. Gutherie, Dan - FOUHJGII, I-3, E Club, I-3, Wrestling, I-3, Captain, 3, Axe. men's Council, I, Junior Class Council, 2, Table Tennis Club, I-3, President, 3. Hall, Jim Axemen's Council, 2. Haines, Fran Girls State, 2, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Music Award Pin, 2, Inter-Club Congress, 3, Secretary, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, Vive-President, 3, Publicity Com- mittee, I, Student Council, I, Pep Club, 2, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Hatchets, I, French Club, 2. Hampton, Julie Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Princess, Homecoming Court, 3, Commence- ment Committee, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Y-Teens, I, Social Committee, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Sophomore Class Council, I, Junior Class Council, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Board of Control, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Hanson, Karen Ski Club, I-3, Service, 2, Y-Teens, 3, Hatchets, I. Hargreaves, Judy Hatchets, I, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, I, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Pep Club, 3. Harry, Betty Pep Club, 2, 3, Girls Athletic As- Hatchets, I, Junior Prom Commit- tee, 2. Hartman, Jeanne Girls' League Representative, I, Hatchets, I, Ski Club, I-3, Interna- tional Relations League, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Service Club, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Debate, 3, Doernbecker Tea, 2. Hartsock, Martha Major Magic Mirrors, I-3. Haun, Kay Varsity Rally Squad, 3, National Honor Society, 2, 3, Junior Varsity Rally Squad, 2, Student Council, I, Girls' League Representative, 2, Constitution C1 By-Laws Committee, 2, Budget G Finance Committee, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, I, 2, Secretary, 2, Future Nurses, 3, Historian, 3, Ski Club, I-3. Hawley, Ron A Cappella, 2, 3, Thespians, 3, Cross Country, 2, 3, Men's Choir, 2, 3, Finions Rainbow, 2, Sopho- more Choir, l, Green Valley, I, Sophomore Assembly, I, Chess Club, 2, 3, Hobby Club, I. Haworth, Howard Haxby, Robert Wrestling, 2, 3, Hobby Club, I-3, Student Council, 3. Hearn, Ed Axemen's Council, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, A Cappella, 3, Baseball, I-3, Chemistry Club, 3, President, 3, Hi-Y, 2, 3, Football, I, Ski Club, 2. Hedgecoke, Lcs Heidc, Spence Heinz, Carollee Pep Club, 3, Future Homemakers, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2. Hemmingsen, Sandy Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Ski Club, I-3, Secretory 3, Assembly Com- mittee, 3, Student Council, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Senior Class Day, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Hat- chets, I, International Relations League, 2, 3, Junior Pram Com- mittee, 2, Y-Teens, I, Homecoming Committee, 3, Gold Pin Winner, 3, Doernbecker Tea, 2, 3, Eugenean, 2, 3, Handbook, 2, Junior Class Play, 2, Sophomore Dance Com- mittee, I, Election Committee Chairman, 3, Caps Er Gowns Com- mittee, 3, Hemphill, Bob Auto Safety Club, 2. Henderson, Jean Henshow, Tom Axemen's Council, 3, Treasurer, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Football, I, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Track, I, 2. Hensler, Doug Sophomore Class Council, I. Hepner, Jim Auto Safety Club, 3. Hiatt, John Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Sophomore Class Council, I, Vice-President, I, Boys State, 2, A Cappella, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Caps G Gowns Committee, 2, Activities Commit- tee, 3, Axemen's Council, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Service Club, I, Inter-Club Congress, I, Table Tennis Club, 3. Hill, Karol Future Business Leaders, 3, Future Nurses, 2, Hatchets, I. Hill, Rag Chemistry Club, 3, Secretary, 3, Student Council, 3, Hunting G Fishing Club, I, Ski Club, I-3. Hodges, Bryan Service Band, 2, 3, Chess Club, 2, Football, I. Hoffman, Fred A Cappella, 2. Hogansen, Lorna International Relations League, 3, Biology Club, 2, President, 3, Palet- teers, 2, Ski Club, I, Hatchets, I. Hahberg, Ed Ski Club, 3. Holloway, John Wrestling, I-3, Table Tennis Club, 2, 3, President, 2, Vice-President, 3, Student Council, I, Sophomore Choir, I, Football, I. Horning, Sandy Pep Club, 3, Future Teachers, 2, Ax-ents, I, Major Magic Mirrors, 3. Houmes, Janet Bond, I-3, Service Club, 2, Future Teachers, I. Hayman, Mike Transfered from Champaign High School, Champaign, Illinois, Ski Club, 3. Huffman, Dona Purple Pipers, 2, 3, A Cappella, Z, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Hat- chets, I. Hufstoder, Lynn Purple Pipers, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2. Hughes, Carolyn International Relations League, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Sophomore Assembly, I, Drama Club, I, Orchestra, I-3, Girls' Choir, 2, Sophomore Choir, I, Girls' Athletic Association, I, Ambas- sadors, 3. Hughes, Jackie Pep Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Y-Teens, I, 2, Hatchets, I, President I, Social Committee, 3, Doernbecker Tea, 2. Hull, Jack A Cappella, 2, 3, Purple Pipers, 3, Orchestra, I-3, Modern Music Masters, 3, International Relations League, 2. Humphreys, Jim Swimming, 2. Hurd, Mary Ellen Pep Club, 3, Senior Breakfast, 2, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Y-Teens, lj Hatchets, I. Hutton, Harold Cross Country, I. Ingram, Fritz Cross Country, I-3, Math Club, 2, 3. Irvin, Wayne Hunting and Fishing Club, I. Jackson, Darlene Girls' League Representative, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Major Maaic Mirrors, I, 2. Jackson, Jay I l-li-Y, 2, 3, President, 3, Co-Editor, Handbook, 3, Co-Chairman, AS- sembly Committee, 3, Co-Chairman, Election Committee, 3, Student Council, 3, Physics Club, 22 Cllemls' try Club, 3. Jacobsen, Barbara The Axe, 2, 3. Jacobson, Marla Kay I Girls' League Cabinet, 2? 52fV'Ce Club, 2, 31 Ski Club, 2- Jacoby, Kathy I Varsity Rally Squad, 31 Jun10f Varsity Rally Squad, 22 Social Com- mittee, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Junior Class Play, 22 l:UfUf9 Nurses, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Y-TEENS, I, Hatchets, I, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2. Jacquemin, Gary Radio Club, I, Latin Club, I. James, Sherry Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, I, Service Club, 3, Commencement Committee, 2, Caps Cr Gowns, 2, Drama Club, 2. Jonzig, Barbara National Honor Society, 3, Drama Club, I-3, Secretary, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Thespians, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association. Jaras, Annette Future Nurses, 2, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, I. Jensen, Gary Future Business Leaders, 3, Hobby Club, 2, Basketball, I, Track, 2. Johnson, Barbara Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Co-Chair- man Junior Party, 2, National Honor Society, 3, French Club, 3, Trea- surer, 3, Music Award Pin, 2, In- ternational Relations League, 2, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Variety Show, I, Finions Rainbow, 2, Modern Music Masters, 2, Pep Club, 3, Orchestra, I, 2, Latin Club, I, 2, Hatchets, I, Girls' Chair, I, Johnson, Gloria Co-Editor, Handbook, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, President, 3, Co-Chairman, Policies Cr Practices Committee, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 2, Hatchets, I, Student Council, I. Johnson, Judy National Honor Society, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, A Cappella, 3, Social Committee, 3, Publicity Com- mittee, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, French Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Paletteers, 2, Constitu- tion Cr By-Laws Committee, I, Hatchets, I, Johnson, Keith The Axe, Ca-Editor, 3, Axemen's Council, I, Drama Club, I, French Club, I, 2, Camera Club, 3, Bond, I. Johnston, Linn Transferred from Elmira Union High School, Elmira, Oregon, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3. Johnson, Ted The Axe, 2, 3, Axemen's Council, 3. Jones, Dorothy Junior Prom Committee, 2, Bac- calaureate Committee, 2, French Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, I-3, Hatchets, I, Paletteers, 2. Jones, Eloise Drama Club, 2, Ax-ents, 3. Jones, Tom Axemen's Council President, 3, Council, I, E Club, I-3, Secretary, 3, Baseball, I-3, Captain, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Social Committee, I, Table Tennis Club, 3. Kambly, Stan Swimming, 2, 3, Tennis, I-3, Table Tennis Club, 3. Kangoil, Wall' Science Club, 2, 3, Physics Club, 2, Chemistry Club, 3. Kearney, Len Hi-Y, 3, Ski Club, I-3, Rifle Club, 3, Hunting C-r Fishing, I. Kelso, Glen A Cappella, 3, Football, 2. Kelts, Judie Spanish National Honor Society, I-3, Modern Music Masters, Trea- surer, 3, A Cappella, 3, Girls' Choir, I, 2, Spanish Club, 2, Sophomore Assembly, I. Kemlcr, Mike Axemen's Council, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3, Kennedy, Harold Student Council, I, Junior Class Council, 2, Basketball, I, Baseball, I, 2. Kiess, Judy Pep Club, Z, 3, Service Club, 2 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, lp Hatchets, I: Ski Club, I, Y-Teens, I, Commence- ment Committee, 2, Girls' Choir, 2, 3. King, Tam Math Club, I. Kinter, Lynne Camera Club, 2, President, 2, Fu- ture Homemakers, I-3. Klabunder, Barbara Girls' League Cabinet, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Student Dance Committee, I, Junior Dance Com- mittee, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hatchets, I, Drama Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, I, 2, Senior Breakfast, 2, Knight, Loren Axemen's Council, 2, Modern Music Masters, 3, Pep Band, 2, 3. Kaberstein, Verna Spanish National Honor Society, I- 3, Spanish Club, I-3. Korstod, Karen Service Club, I-3, Ski Club, I-3, Pep Club, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3. Kovtynovich, Dianne Ski Club, I-3, Treasurer, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Student Council, 3, International Relations League, 3, Eugenean, 3, Hatchets, I, Junior Class Assembly, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, 3, Y-Teens, I, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Gold Pin Winner, 3. Kraft, Chuck Chemistry, Club, I, 3. Kraus, Bob Football, I, 2, Track, I, 2, Bac- culareate Committee, 2, Latin Club, President, 3, Eugenean, 3, Axemen's Council, I, 3, Student Council, 2, Cops C1 Gowns Committee, 2. Kress, Caralyn A Cappella, 3, International Rela- tions League, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, I, Hatchets, I, Girls' Choir, 2, Senior Breakfast, 2, Big G Little Sister Committee, 3 Kuykendoll, Bill Hobby Club, I-3, Vice-President, 2, 3, Inter-Club Congress, 2, 3, Foot- ball Manager, l. Lambert, Celeste Junior Prom Committee, 2, Senior Class Day Committee, 2, Pep Club, 3, Girls' League Representative, 3, Ski Club, I, 2, Drama Club, 3, Future Nurses, I, 2, International Relations League, I, Girls' Athletic Association, I. Landers, Connie Pep Club, 2, 3, Student Council, I, 2, Hatchets, I, Doernbecker Tea, 2, Ski Club, I-3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Y-Teens, I. Longan, Marg Girls' League Treasurer, 3, Debate, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, I-3, Service Club, 2, Future Business Leaders, 3, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, I, 2, Girls' League Council, 3, Hatchets, I, Tumbling Team, 2. Larson, Jim Math Club, 3, Radio Club, 2, Science Club, 2. Laws, Lana Girls' Choir, I, 2, Y-Teens, I, 2, Future Business Leaders, 3, Hat- chets, I. Lawson, Clayton Axemen's Council, 2, 3, Junior Pram Committee, 2, Drama Club, I, Chemistry Club, 3, Senior As- sembly, 3, Tennis, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Senior Dance Com- mittee, 3. Leal, Nancy Major Magic Mirrors, 3. Lee, Barbara Grils' League Cabinet, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders, 3, Y-Teens, 2, Hatchets, I. Lee, Linda Pep Club, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, I-3, Vice-President, 2, International Relations League, 2 3, Ski Club, I-3, Doernbecker Tea, 3, Hatchets, I, Inter-Club Congress, 2. Leeper, Dave Transferred from Aberdeen Gram- mar School, Scotland, National Society, President, 3, Math Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Concert Band, 2, 3, International Relations League, 3. Lemery, David Football, l, Chemistry Club, 2, 3, Vic-President, 2, lnter-Club Con- gress, 2, Drama Club, l. Lemke, Charlotte Transferred from Stayton Union High School, Stoyton, Oregon, 3, Drama Club, 3. Leonard, Margie Girls' Choir, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3. Leach, JoAnn Major Magic Mirrors, l-3, Senior Breakfast, 2. Lewis, Jim Chemistry Club, l-3. Levings, Bill gtudent Council, 2, Student Store, Linder, Cecil Track, I-3, Chemistry Club, I-3, Football, I, 2. Little, Rich Ski Club, l-3, Rifle Club, 2, Sopho- more Choir, l, Men's Chorus, 2, 3. Littrell, Diane Transferred from Lake Washington High School, Seattle, Washington, 3, Drama Club, 3, Thespians, 3. Lohiloski, Sandy Ski Club, l-3, Service Club, l-3, Publicity Committee, I, A Cappella, 2, 3, Girls' Choir, l, Girls' League Representative, 2. Long, Carl A Cappella, 2, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Modern Music Masters, 3, Baseball, 2, Finians Rainbow, 2. Long, Harold Sophomore Class Council, l, Junior Class Council, 2, Senior Class Coun- cil, 3, Auto Safety Club, 2, Basket- ball, I, Football, I, Baseball, l. Loughmiller, Amy International Relations League, 3, Future Homemakers, 3, Band, 2. Louvring, Bill Basketball, I, Axemen's Council, 2, Student Council, 3. Loveall, Sandy Pep Club, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, Tumbling Team, I, 2, Girls' League Cabinet, 2, Policies C1 Practices Committee, 2, Social Committee, l, Future Nurses, 3. Lusk, Priscilla Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l,' Future Nurses, 2. Lynes, Susan Pep Club, 3, Student Council, I, Senior Class Day, 2, Ski Club, l-3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Y-Teens, I, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Hat- chets, I, International Relations League, 2, Eugenean, 2, 3. McCabe, Barbara Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, I, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3. McCord, Deanna Major Magic Mirrors, I-3, Senior Breakfast, 2. McClendon, Mac Math Club, President, 3, Baseball, 2, Track, 3, Basketball, 2. McClure, Dennis Camera, Club, President, 3, Purple Pipers, 3. McCracken, Danny Drama Club, 3. McConnell, Doug Senior Class Council, 3, Interna- tional Relations League, l. McCorkle, Dennis Purple Pipers, 3, Chemistry Club, 3, Axemen's Council, 2, Ski Club, I, 3, Football, I. McCulloch, John Track, 2, 3, Cross Country, 2, 3, Basketball, I, 2, Physics Club, 3. McDonald, Joanne Pep Club, 3, Homecoming Commit- tee, 3, Ski Club, l, 3, Y-Teens, I, Hatchets, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 2. McEwen, Malcolm Senior Class Council, 3, Tennis, 2, 3, Football, Homecoming, 3, Hi-Y, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Chemistry Club, 3. Mclnnis, Ray Axemen's Council, 3. McKay, Bonnie International Relations League, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Hatchets, l. McKay, Linda Pep Club, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic As- sociation, I-3, President, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, Hatchets, l, Future Nurses, 2, Historian, 2, Band, I. McNeil, Louise Transferred from Springfield High School, Springfield, Oregon, 3. ..... . McPheeters, Errol Football, I, 2. Madsen, Gordon A Cappella, 2, 3, Football, I, Cross Country, 2, Chess Club, 2, 3, Drama Club, I-3. Maier, Kenny National Honor Society, 3, Budget G Finance Committee, 3, Chemis- try Club, 3, Vice-President, 3, ln- ter-Club Congress, 3, Senior Class Day, 2, Football, I, Science Club, I-3, Biology Club, I, Physics Club, 2, Ski Club, 2, 3. Marshall, Glenda Pep Club,3, Senior Class Council, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Hatchets, I, Y-Teens, l. Martin, Phyllis Transferred from Willamette High School, Eugene, Oregon. Martinek, Annadelc Future Teachers, l-3, Secretary, 3, Senior Breakfast, 2. Mathews, Sally Transferred from Lewis G Clark High School, Spokane, Washington, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girls' League Representative, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Drama Club, 3, Senior Dance Committee, 3, Future Nurses, 2. Mattison, Jack Golf, I-3, Axemen's Council, I, 3, Special Weeks Chairman, 3, E Club, l-3, Basketball, l, Junior Class Council, 2. Motychuck, Mike Q Junior Class Council, 2, Cross Country, 2, Auto Safety Club, 2, Men's Chorus, 2, 3. Max, Deanna Pep Club, 2, 3, Board of Control, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Trea- surer, 3, Y-Teens, l, 2, Treasurer, 2, International Relations League, l, 2, Student Council, 2, Debate, 2: Hatchets, I, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Commencement Com- mittee, 2, Eugenean, 3, Doern- becker Tea, 3, Junior Class Play, Z. Meili, Dennis Football, I. Melendy, Gary I Transferred from Lincoln High School, Seattle, Washington, 3, Physics Club, 3. Miller, Dell I Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, I, Drama Club, 3. Miller, Dale Men's Chorus, 2, 3, Wrestling, 2, 3, Baseball, Manager, 2, 3. Miller, Leroy Axemen's Council, 2. Minker, Pat Policies 6 Practices Committee, 3, Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Hatchets, I, Y-Teens, l. Mintz, Bob Axemen's Council, 2, Auto Safety Club, 2. Mahler, Jerry Transferred from North Salem High School, Salem, Oregon, 2. Moody, Dick Axemen's Council, l, Student Coun- cil, 2, Swimming, I-3, Football, I, Inter-Club Congress, 3, Chess Club, 3, Latin Club, l, Homecoming Committee, 3, Track, I, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Moore, Betsy Pep Club, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Ambas- sadors, 3, Finians Rainbow, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Moore, Martha Tranferred from Elmira Union High High School, Elmira, Oregon, 2, Fu- ture Homemakers, 3. Morgan, Barb Girls' League President, 3, Debate, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, Hatchets, l, Student Council, 2, Graduation Leader, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Morrow, Deanne Pep Club, 3, Service Club, 3, ln- ternational Relations League, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative, Z, Hatchets, I, Drama Club, 2. Mulkey, Jerry Science Club, l-3, Ski Club, 3. Mulligan, Bob Science Club, 2, Ski Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, 2, Hobby Club, 2. Myers, Barb Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3. Myers, Darleen Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, International Relations League, l, 2, Hatchets, I. Myrmo, Lindo Pep Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, l-3, Junior Class Council, 2, Eugenean, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Girls' League Representative, 3, Hatchets, I, Y-Teens, l, International Re- lations League, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee. Needham, Bob Ski Club, I-3, Wrestling, 2. Committee, 2. Nelson, Phyllis Science Club, l, Future Home- makers, 3. Ness, Ron Wrestling Manager, l, Radio Club, I, 2, Football Manager, I, Latin Club, I, Rocket Club,-3. Nicolson, Merlito A Cappella, 3, Girls' League Re- presentative 3, Pep Club, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, International Relations League, 3, Y-Teens, 3, Ski Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2. Nixon, Barb Science Club, 3. Oar, Cherris Future Business Leaders, 2, 3, School Plays, I, 2. O'Connor, Kathi Transferred from Hawaii, 3, Palet- teers, 3, Pep Club, 3, Rhythmettes, 3. Oliver, Tam Future Farmers, 2, Chess Club, 2, Wrestling, 2, School Stare Manager, 3. Olsen, Larry A Cappella, 3, Football, I, Men's Chorus, 2.' Olsen, Som Ski Club, I-3, Rifle Club, I, 2, Hobby Club, 2, 3. Osland, Mike Band, 2. Owen, Linda Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Junior Class Secretory, 2, Sophomore Queen of Hearts Princess, I, Print C1 Cord Week Queen, 2, Commencement Leader, 2, Constitution E1 By-Laws Committee, 3, Social Committee, 2, Student Council, l, Ski Club, l-3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, I, Hatchets, I, Pep Club, 2, 3, Eugenean, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Passwaters, Dave Track, I-3, Football, l, Scale Model Y Builders Club, 2, Hobby Club, 2. Pedersen, Dick . Orchestra, I-3. Peetsch, Edna Girls' Chair, 3, Sophomore Choir, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Drama Ciub, 2, Future Homemakers, I, Girls' Glee, 2. Penniston, Eunice Paletteers, l-3, Secretary, 3, ln- ternationol Relations League, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, l, 2, French Club, l. Perry, Kay Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Historian, 3, Class Day Leader, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Cap 5 Gowns Committee, 3, Hatchets, l, Junior Assembly, 2, Publicity Committee, 3, Drama Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Sophomore Class Council, I, Doernbecker Tea, I-3, Homecoming Committee, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Commencement Com- mittee, 2. Phaigh, Gloria Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 3, Senior Breakfast Committee, 2 . Phelps, Sabine National Honor Society, 2, 3, Trea- surer, 3, Purple Pipers, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, National Thespians, 3, Assembly Committee, 3, Music Award Pin, 2, 3, Girl of the Week, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Ski Club, 22 Latin Club, l, Finian's Rainbow, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Hat- chets, l. Pickett, Harry Ski Club, I-3, Radio Club, 2, 3, Hunting G Fishing, l. Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, Pine, Joan 2, 3. Pitts, Pat Girls' League Representative, 3, Service Club, l-3, Ski Club, 2, International Relations League, I, Y-Teens, l. Poage,Tnm Polhemus, Johnny Axemen's Council, 3, Table Tennis Club, 2, 3, Basketball, l-3, Foot- ball, I-3, E Club, I-3. Pooser, Kay Service Club, l-3, Pep Club, 3, Latin Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, l, Caps Cr Gowns Committee, 2. Powell, Ellen Junior Class Treasurer, 2, Rhyth- mettes, 3, Vice-President, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 2, Social Commit- tee, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Y-Teens, l-3, Commencement Leader, 2. Powell, Gary Football, I-3, Basketball, l-3, Baseball, l-3, Senior Class Vice President, 3, Axemen's Council, I, 2, E Club, 2, 3, Inter-Club Con- gress, 3. Prominski, Pam Transfer from Redmond Union High School, Redmond, Oregon, 3, Rhyth- mettes, 3, Paleteers, 3. Puderbaugh, Fran Tlansfer from Milwaukie High School, Milwaukie, Oregon, 3. Pulliam, Sandra Service Club, l-3, Pep Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2. Pyle, Lynn National Honor Society, 2, 3, Pur- ple Pipers, 3, International Rela- tions League, I-3, Secretary, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Thespians, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Social Committee, 2, Girls' League Representative, l, 3, Music Honorary, 2. Quick, Bonnie Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 2, 3, Hatchets, l. Pep Club, 3, Future Teachers, 3, Drama Club, I, Ski Club, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, I, 2, Service Rader, Kay Club, 2. Rankin, Pat Service Club, l-3. Reade, Donna Pep Club, 3, Spanish Club, 2, Ser- vice Club, 3, Junior Class Play, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3. Reddig, Al Football, I-3, Track, I, 2, Student Council, 2, Ski Club, 2, Bacculare- ate Committee, 2, E Club, 3. Reece, John A Cappella, 3, Senior Class Council, 3, Ski Club, 2, Track, I, 2, Cross Country, I, 2. Reed, Barbara Student Body Co-Treasurer, 3, Budget C1 Finance Committee, 3, Student Council, l, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, International Re- lations League, 2, 3, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, Secretary, 2, Eugenean, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Hatchets, l, National Honor Society, 3, Junior Class Play, 2. Reed, Betty Pep Club, 3, Future Business Lea- ders, 3,ZMojor Magic Mirrors, 2. Reiersgaard, Ruth Thespians, 2, 3, President, 3, Fu- ture Teachers, 2, Drama Club, 3, Y-Teens, l. Relyea, Deanna Ski Club, I, Paleteers, 3, Revell, Linda Girls' League Representative, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, Pep Club, 35 Fugenean, 3, Junior Prom Com- mittee, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 3, Hatchets, l, International Rela- tions League l, Doernbecker Tea, 3, Junior Class Play, 2, Election Committee, 3. Richards, Howard Band, 2, 3. Rickabaugh, Roma Purple Pipers, 3, A Cappella, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Service Club, 2, Modern Music Masters, 3, lnterna- tional Relations League, 2, 3, Drama Club, l, Finion's Rainbow, 2. Rigsby, Linda Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l, Ski Club, 2, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2. Rinnert, Sandra Student Council, l, Service Club, l, 2, Girls' Athletic Association, l. Roberts, Maurice Football, l, Swimming Team, 2, Mens' Chorus, 3. Robertson, Jim Rifle Club, l, 2, Ski Club, 3. Robertson, LeAnn Hatchets, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3. Robinson, Tom Football, l-3, Wrestling, l, Ski Club, 3, Geology Club, 3. Robyler, Richard Constitution Gr By-Lows Committee, 3, Band, l-3, Drama Club, l-3. Ruben, George Transfer from Donora High School, School, Danora, Pennsylvania, 3, Football, 3, Mens Chorus, 3, Spanish Club, 3. Rubenstein, Larry Junior Class Vice-President, 2, Stu- dent Council, l, 3, Bacculareate Committee, 2, Policies G Practices Committee, 3, The Axe, 2, 3, De- bate, 3, Cross Country, 2, Chess Club, 2. Rubenstein, Ron Student Body Auditor, 3, Sophomore Class President, l, Social Commit- tee, 2, Student Body Cabinet, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, International Relations League, l, 2, Table Tennis Club, 2. Ruff, Dennis Senior Band, 2, Wrestling, 2, Auto Safety Club, 2. Russell, Jeannie Pep Club, 2, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Y-Teens, l, 2, Assembly Committee, 3, Hatchets, l, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Ruthven, Jean Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l, Future Homemakers, 3, Major Magic Mir- rors, 2, Senior Breakfast Committee, 2. Ruthven, Jerry Student Council, 2, Axemen's Coun- cil, 3, Cross Country, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3, Football, l, Basketball, l, Baseball, l. Sagen, Joni Pep Club, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Girls' League Gold Pin, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Big C1 Little Sis- ter Policy, 3, Girls Choir, 3. Saunders, Bob Football, l-3, Baseball, l, Axemen's Council, l, Junior Class Council, 2, Hi-Y, 3, Geology Club, 3, Bacculare- ate Committee, 2, E Club, 3- Schamber, Carol Pep Club, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Hat- chets, l. Schlesinger, John Chess Club, 2, Baseball, 3, Men's Chorus, 2, 3. Bumgarner, Kaye Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Spanish Club, l, Hatchets, i. Scott, Donna Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Secretary, 3, Ski Club, l-3, International Relations League, 2. Scott, Randy Track, 2, Axemen's Council, 2, E Club, 3, Ski Club, 2, Rockhounds, 3. Scott, Bob Track, l-3, Cross Country, l-3, E Club, 2, 3. Seal, Mary Spanish Club, l-3, Major Magic Mirrors, l, Future Teachers, 2, ln- ternational Relations League, 2. Scars, Wayne Hunting C7 Fishing Club, l, 2- Senn, Larry National Honor Society, 3, Senior Class Day Leader, 2, E Club, l-3, President, 3, Track Cr Field, l-3, Captain, 3, Football, l-3, Basket- ball, l-3, Student Council, l, Junior Class Council, 2, Axemen's Council, 3, Caps C1 Gowns Committee, 2, Junior Pram Committee, 2. Sergeant, Sandy Transferred from Albany Unior High School, Albany, Oregon, 2, Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, lnterna- tional Relations League, 3. Seydel, Jim Hunting C7 Fishing, l. Shoddy, Peggy Major Magic Mirrors, l-3, Senior Breakfast, 2, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, 2. Shaffer, Judy Pep Club, 2, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, President, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Senior Breakfast, 2, Girls' Choir, 2, Band, l. Shaffner, Barbara Girls Choir, 3, Service Club, 3, Sophomore Choir, l, Drama Club, l, Ski Club, 3, Girls Athletic As- sociation, l. Shaw, Carolyn Pep Club, 2, 3, Social Committee, l, Paletteers, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Tumbling Team, l, 2, Ski Club, 2, international Relations League, 2, 3, Girls' League Representative, 2, Girls Athletic Association, l, 2, Fu- ture Homemakers, 2, Hatchets, l. Shepard, Carolyn Girls' League Secretary, 3, Consti- tution F: By-Laws Committee, 3, Pep Club, 3, International Rela- tions League, l-3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Student Council, 2, Sophomore Class Council, l, Commencement Com- mittee, 2, Hatchets, l. Short, Hazel Hatchets, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3. Shuck, Gary Ski Club, 3, Shultis, Tina Girls' League Representative, l, 3, Cabinet, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Band, l-3, Rhythmettes, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Girls Ath- letic Association, l-3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Future Homemakers, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Sicks, Loren Senior Band, l-3, Finion's Rainbow, 2, Men's Chorus, 3, Drama Club, 3, Pep Band, l-3. Simmons, Kay Sophomore Class Council, l, Pep Club, 3, Tumbling Team, l, 2, Fu- ture Teachers, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, Girls Athletic Association, l, 2. Simmons, Larry Auto Safety Club, l. Sitzman, Barbara National Honor Society, 3, lnterna- tional Relations League, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Service Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, French Club, 2, Hat- chets, l, Latin Club, 2. Slack, Sonja Y-Teens, l, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3. Small, Wayne Student Council, l, Senior Class Council, 3, Basketball, l, Senior Dance Committee, 3. Smith, Darrel Chemistry Club, 3. Smith, Gary F. Football, 3. Smith, Gretchen National Honor Society, 3, Thes- pians, 2, 3, Vice-President, 3, Purple Pipers, 2, 3, Finion's Rain- bow, 2, A Cappella, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Activity Committee, 3, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Junior Assembly, 2, Girls' League Representative, l, -Hatchets, l, Ski Club, l. Smith, Jim Ski Club, l-3, Wrestling Team, 2, 3. Snortland, Larry Football, l, Track, l. Sorenson, Patty Student Council, 2, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, International Re- lations League, 2, 3, Future Nurses, 3, Secretary, 3, Doernbecker Tea, 3. Sparks, Danny Ski Club, l-3, Scale Model Buil- ders' Club, 2, Camera Club, 3, Sparrow, Gay Major Magic Mirrors, l, 2, Future Business Leaders, 3. Staley, Bob Ski Club, l-3, Hobby Club, l-3. Starlin, Scott Hi-Y, 3, Ski Club, 2, 3, A Cappella, 3, Bacculareate Committee, 2, La- tin Club, l, Chemistry, l. Stenshael, Deanna A Cappella, 2, 3, International Re- lations League, 2, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 3, Y-Teens, l-3, Pep Club, 3, Finian's Rainbow, 2, Hatchets, l. Stephens, Peggy Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l, Ski Club, l-3, Future Nurses, 2, 3. Stevens, Barbara Transferred from Oakridge, Oregon, 2, A Cappella, 3, Girls' Chair, 2. Stone, Dick Transfered from Meeteetse, Wyom- ing, 3, Chess Club, 3. Strilzuk, Peggy Transfered from St. Francis, Eugene Oregon, l, Girls' League Representa- tive, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Drama Club, 3, Girls Choir, 2. Strite, Ginnie Pep Club, 3, Social Committee, 3, Paleteers, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Pub- licity Committee, 3. Strobeck, Jim Transfered from Ephrata High School Ephrata, Washington, 3, Science Club, 3, Physics Club, 3. Stump, Gerry Hunting C1 Fishing Club, l, Rifle Club, 3. Sullivan, Nita Pep Club, 3, Ax-ents, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Summers, Dave Axemen's Council, 3, Sophomore Class Council, l, Football, l, Track, l. Summers, Karin Girls' League Representative, 3, ln- ternational Relations League, l-3, Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, l-3, Hat- chets, l, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, Debate, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2. Taber, Jane A Cappella, 2, 3, Girls' Chair, l, Hatchets, l, Future Nurses, 3, Ma- jor Magic Mirrors, 2, Mixed Chorus, l. Taylor, Bruce Tennis, l-3, Student Council, 2, Axemen's Council, 3, Sophomore Class Council, l, Table Tennis Club, l-3, Football, l, E Club, 3. Taylor, Col Student Council, 2, A Cappella, 3, Math Club, 3, Junior Class As- sembly, 2, Scale Model Builders' Club, 2. Terpening, Bob Band, 2, 3, Chess Club, 2, 3, Sci- ence Club, l. Thenell, Albert ghess Club, 2, 3, Axemen's Council, Thom, Bill Future Business Leaders, 2, 3. Thompson, Betty 'Junior Prom Committee, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Hatchets, l, Publicity Committee, l, Future Teachers, 3, Ski Club, l-3, Variety Show, l. Thompson, Bonnie Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Hatchets, l, Girls' League Re- presentative, l. Thompson, Karen The Axe, 3, Future Teachers, 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. Thorn, Sharon 5-Teens, 3, Junior Prom Committee, Thorn, Tona Pep Club, 3, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Senior Breakfast, 2. Thorne, Joy Pep Club, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3. Thorson, Helen Transfer from West Seattle High, Seattle Washington. Tift, Clarise Future Business Leaders, 3, Y-Teens, l, 2, Hatchets, l. Tobin, Charlotte Pep Club, 2, 3, Board of Control, 2, Silver Pin Winner, 3, Social Com- mittee, 2, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Girls' Athletic As- seciation, l, Ski Club, 3, Junior 'Prom Committee, 2, Torvik, Kaye V National Honor Society, 3, MUSIC Award, 2, Latin Club, 3, Pep Club, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Science Club, l, Future Tea- chers, 2, Juniar Prom Committee, 2. Treadwell, Marilyn Student Council. 22 DVOVYIG Club, 2, 3, Secretary, 2, PED Club, 2, 3? Hatchets, l, Ski Club, Z, Commen- cement Committee, 2, Doernbecker Tea, 2. Trenholme, Peter Science Club, l, Physics Club, l, Math Club, Vice-President, 25 ln- ter-Club Congress, 3. Trojan, Claudia Future Business Leaders, 3, Future Nurses, 2, Cap E1 Gown Committee, 2, Y-Teens, l, Hatchets, l. Truax, Joyce Ax-ents, 2, 3, President, 3, Pep Club, 3, Girls' League Cabinet, 22 Junior Prom Committee, 2, Senior Breakfast Committee, 2. Tullar, Sharon Pep Club, 2, 3, Contitution C1 By- Laws Committee, 2, Hatchets, li Y-Teens, l, 2, Future Business Lea- ders, 3. Tullock, Carol Senior Class Council, 3, Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, Tumbling Team, l, 2. Tullock, Clara Girls' Athletic Association, l-3, Secretary, 3, Student Council, 2, 3, Tumbling Team, l, 2. Tuning, Doris Major Magic Mirrors, 2, 3. Tyock, Jeanne Budget 6' Finance Committee, 3, Doernbecker Tea, 2, 3, Chairman, 3, Drama Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Student Council, 3, Girls' League Representative, l, Pep Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, l, 2, International Rela- tions League League, 3, Thespians, 3, Rhythmettes, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Hatchets, l. Tysell, John Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Thespians, 2, 3, Treasurer, 3, Purple Pipers, 2, 3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Axemen's Council, 3, Junior Class Council, 2, Sophomore Class Council, l, Che- mistry Club, 3, Drama Club, 2, Uchytil, .Winton Paletteers, l, Sophomore Choir, l, A Cappella, 2, 3. Vaughn, Doug Student Body Auditor, 2, Student Council, l, 2, Senior Class Council, 3, Student Body Cabinet, 2, Budget G Finance, 2, Assembly Committee, 2, Cross Country, l, Math Club, l, Auto Safety Club, 2. Voeltz, Kathie Junior Prom Committee, 2, Girls' League Representative, 3, Pep Club, 3, Ski Club, l-3, Rhythmettes, 3, Future Nurses, 2, Y-Teens, l, Hat- chets, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 3. Walkley, Gail Pep Club, 3, Student Council, 3, Hatchets, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 2. Walters, Donna Constitution G By-Laws Committee, 3, International Relations League, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, Drama Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Hat- chets, l. Waning, Barbara Future Teachers, 2, 3, President, 3, Hatchets, l. Warren, Carol Student Council, l, Hatchets, l, Activities Committee, 2, Girls' League Cabinet, 2, International Relations League, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Pep Club, 3, National Honor Society, 3. Warren, Charles Basketball, l-3, Captain, 2, 3, Football, l-3, Baseball, l-3, Hobby Club, President, l, E Club, l-3, Table Tennis, 2, 3, Axemen's Coun- cil, l, Student Council, 2. Warren, Johnny Future Farmers, l-3, President, 3, Student Council, l. Wartenbee, Verl Future Business Leaders, 2, Rifle Club, 3. Wassom, Leonard Publicity Committee, 3, Thespians, 3, Cross Country, 3, Wrestling, 3, nit Mews Chorus, 3, Band, 2, Science Club, l, 2, Service Club, 3. Wassam, Margaret Major Magic Mirrors, l, Pep Club, 3, Future Business Leaders' 3. Weathers, Wesley Eugenean, l-3, Football, l, Camera Club, l, Hobby Club, 2. Walbert, Terry Wrestling, l, 3, Chess Club, 2. Wellette, Lois Pep Club, 3, Major Magic Mirrors, 2. Wells, Peggy Hatchets, l. Westerlund, LeAnn Varsity Rally Squad, 3, Junior Var- sity Rally, 2, A Cappella, 3, Purple Pipers, 3, Sophomore Class Secre- tary, l, Student Council, 2, 3, Social Committee, 2, Policies C1 Practices Committee, 3, Modern Music Mos- ters, 2, 3, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion, l, Girls' Choir, 2, Sophomore Choir, l, Y-Teens, l. Wheat, Bonnie , Girls' League Representative, 2, Maior Magic Mirrors, 3, Y-Teens, i. Whittington, Wayne Baseball, 2, 3, Hobby Club, l-3, E Club, 3, Basketball, l, Foot- ball, l. White, Perri 4Senior Class Council, 3, Pep Club, 3, Future Business Leaders, 3, Hatchets, l, Paletteers, 2. Wiedrich, George Football, l, Sophomore Choir, l, Auto Satety Club, 2. Wiley, George Hunting Er Fishing, l, 2, President, 2, Chemistry Club, 3. Wilhelm, .lerry Axemen's Council, l, Baseball, l-3, Wrestling, 2. Willener, Greg ' Senior Class President, 3, Football, l-3, Basketball, l-3, Baseball, l-3, National Honor Society, 3, E Club, i-3, Axemen's Council, 2, Williams, Willy Ritle Club, l-3, Treasurer, 3. Williams, Pat Pep Club, 3, international Relations League, 3, Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l-3, Future Nurses, 2, Ski Club, 3. Willis, Billy Hobby Club, l.' Wilson, Brenny' Pep Club, 2, 3, Ski Club, l-3, Junior Prom Committee, 2: Rhyth- mettes, 3, Y-Teens, l, Hatchets, l, Future Nurses, 2, 3. Wilson, Charles Football, l-3, Basketball, i-3, Track, l, 2, Axemen's Council, 3, Vice-President, 3, E Club, 2, 31 Table Tennis Club, 2. Wilson, Marsha lialetteers, 3, Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, Wilson, Marta Hatchets, l, Y-Teens, l, Future Nurses, 2, Future Business Leaders,, 3, Pep Club, 3. Wirl, Darleen Pep Club, 3, Hatchets, l. Wolfe, Gary Student Body President, 3, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, 1, Hi-Y, l-3, President, 2, Ski Club, 2, Policies 6' Practices Committee,,l, A Cap- pella, 2, 3, Sophomore Choir, l. Wood, Bob The Axe, 3, Editor, 3, Student Council, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Caps 6' Gowns Committee, 2, Ski Club, 2, Drama Club, l, Home- coming Committee, 3, Senior As- sembly Committee, 3. Wood, Roger Axemen's Launcil, 2, Senior Class Council, 3, Activities Committee, 3, Ski Club, 2. Wood, Scott Band, l-3, A Cappella, 2, 3, Inter- Club Congress, 2, Latin Club, l, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, Ski Club, 3. Woodin, Nancy Debate, 2, 3, Band, 2, interna- tional Relations League, 2, 32 PEP Club, 3, Ax-ents, 2, French Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, l, Ski Club, 2, 3. Woodson, Marianne National Honor Society, 32 Music Award Pin, 2, 3, Modern Music Masters, 3, Band, I-3, Future Tearchers, 2, Pep Band, l, 2, Pre- viewers, l. Wright, Craig Biology Club, I, Physics Club, 2, Science Club, 2, President, 2, Cross Country, 3, Ski Club, 3. Wright, Linda A Cappella, 2, Pep Club, 2, 3, Service Club, 2, 3, Hatchets, l, Senior Breakfast Committee, 2, Y- Teens, l. Yates, Delia Future Homemakers, l, Major Magic Mirrors, 2, Future Business Leaders, 3. Young, Linda A Cappella, 3, Pep Club, 2, 3, ln- ternationol Relations League, 3, Y-Teens, l-3, Ski Club, l, 2, Girls' Choir, 2, Junior Prom Committee, 2, Finian's Rainbow, 2, Hatchets, l. Znmorano, Anita Future Business Leaders, 3, Junior Prom Committee, 2. 10301014ygqgngqioioiogrrioznzoioiogiozozozoiuzuuuu2910301010-20:01uinzuiozngozozcrgoznznznzozto 7, i 5 1 g 1 l. -Lv Mr. Trustee enjoys 1 slr. -J 3 - 4- , c f1Sfff - -4 , . , fy,-'. - . 1 , 'J 3 Q PJ , T' ' f , -..-f . , - ' L -3,-'sf' , , , ,4 .- , -gg . ,' . i,, . -I 1 listens. 2. Shar Are the senior girls really this sophisticated? Did they really get Sent up the river? the senior party, Tom receives Player of the Evening Award. u Lk '4. .tsl 21: Q . ,A-5 - ,gnu ' V,-.92 .' 1 1. 5 . ' , ff 4. ., - . 2 4 1 b' au - 4-af-- ,M .,-- I A gl The ma1or sprung sport . . . Furd Hubs' 1 u Z A fl' , git QQ 1 114 Y '1. .-'if' b - A -5--4 A KA , E.. , , f I . .A-1 K . X 1' Jw. I .g....,.. -, ,. , Q11 .AJTQPQ ..' L.. , . What seems to be so interesting? - I The BALLERS fishing? 'K-. v ga - Q N . f . x fx XY . X 'V Gretchen and the chorus ore rehearsing for OKIJKHOM A! f aft . WN. ' 5 4'9 432 3 -, . X fx 5 fi 'l ' : il , , - T 1 1 - . Steve Hintz President lllass ol l95ll lt has been stated that one's junior year in high school is the beginning of a new era of activity, Age, cars, land a more prominent position in schooll all have influenced the Class of '59, the largest class in the history of Eugene High School. Guided by their president, Steve Hintz, the junior class began the year with a highly successful car wash that boosted the sagging treasury. Many wonderful hours were spent by a jolly crew in constructing a float for the Homecoming parade. The prom, Stairway to the Stars, was the ma- jor class project. Everyone who wished to help was used and the prom was wonderful. On the more serious side, a memorial award was established in remembrance of Terry Payne. Mrs. Berreman and Mr. Goode ,the junior class advisors, have been a great help to the class. The juniors in the Class of '59 are now ready to assume their role as mighty seniors. ,s Y f ,', 7, fi 1 ' 'wi , 3,1111 V. asiylwzi . ' . .,W,s. QM my ti it - a f gr im? T '32 i,'s ' -'iw we ,fu , '54 Leif l- . Gary Kuhl Vice President - WSSC l'et'U I'Y Carol Parkinson Treasurer 3 J 4 li l A i if A Eu h . ' ' na Ac iu ,-.1 .. V , 4 Bonnie Aird 7 N 4 -f 1 Jim Aird 4:9-' -S59 Q ' 1' -,Q 2-'lx' Mary Aim f N 7 i ' ,. 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Claude Wilson '73-It ' '- ,W ,V A -' - , if 51 CQHHI2 Wilson F , f . fl u f 4 , . . N . 1 ' i - 'l X V 1- Q- , ,. . pe 4 ,- 7 ., -, . ff. ' 1 .V,.. , , 1a4',,, , . , 5 ,VV A fry -f QzwiuifYioiffilliUi'7i010iUilliniuiiitilllllllblllltl117101lhilbittlililililil llilltiillhlhillilii i li 1121121121 2 - X an -Jw-SIIG The Prom committee discusses themes. 14-D4 V sociable lunior boys are feasting. Lee is hard at work getting shots for junior assembly. Junior girls feed faces. ff -t i 4.0 lllass nl llllill The sophomores have finally emerged from their green-colored cocoon to take their place with the upperclassmen. lt took time, but bathed in the light shed by upperclassmen, they were trans- formed from lowly sophomores to big juniors. The greenies, un- der the capable leadership of their officers who were: Sandy Nosler, president, A. D. Jacob- son, vice president, Sanny Ru- benstein, secretary, and Barbara Coster, treasurer, and their ad- visors, Mr. Small and Miss West, sold Airwick for Teens Against Polio, in which they came in third, a traditional trait of the sophomores. They gave an inspir- ing Thanksgiving assembly. The Sandy Nosler so hs did a ver unsatisfactory - jolt? in painting flhe E because Presldent they sat down on the job. The sophs turned up with a girls' bi- cycle for the l-lello Week bicycle race, and believe it or not, they placed, third. Barbara Coster A. D. Jacobson Sanny Rubenstein Treasurer Vice-President Secretary ...fi U ' Q f LZ . nl Q , -f x Y X l. ' l ll l I l , a ,fr en. f vw 9 A 3' F I ., l 'A L 'A lf ...- fm Z gg Paul Armstrong Ross Ashwood Gene Asln Craig Ausland l-lal Ayotte V ll , Z 'I I .Zn - ' A-sn' was N 5 49 l 212 f ,fix ,sm l ' l 3 1 .4 ' , Q ,J if' 4 r f . f, . sh , 1 gil Z ,. ,...l 1 1' ' 4 VM ff I 4' l . .2 l X vi rx . ,. 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V ' K 4? 41 A ,da Yom. , 'M' ini: Deonne Yearwood Nancy Younq Connie Ziolkoski Charles Zelenv Warren Williamson yr ,. 1 r, if ,illw l il! Pri 11010102 11 1 a f f'7 ' J:1' V'V4ff 'V JV g f f Q wif, ' 1 l f- 'er 7 ' M 1 -'.. 1? i ' 'Q . A 'Y 4 . - .,,. Q--W l l 'f Q, 7'rfw7fp,L.e -'fr M w..i-'f M J if fri' if l 4-.SWS f vfrf W ,X if ff iq f Q ff ' ' ,fvkiif Q? , l E riff , TQlQpl10t10 tfz fi' 1 .l yr- vi WU Uv I NM! V N l L sf l z iw if fl ly all Db J N X x J M Lyn fp rf, fl ln addition to scholastic activities there are many social events throughout the year. Stu- dent committees usually plan these, and volun- teers are olten signed up to help them. Sports are important at any school, and South lugene High is no exception. llt almost any time 'ol the year there is some sport heing played at StllS. Hard-working hoys turn out lor practice every day and receive instruction from our many line coaches. ,pn- fl 1 x v T Hlllll Wlllt 55 99 the annual mail scramble The crew returns! Students register for another year. l Hello Week tags were sold to the stu- dent body. September 9th . . fstudents, l,797 ol them, came to register. Crowds of confused sophomores all over the halls . . . stu- dents getting acquainted again after the long vacation. . . eager students pushing in the registration lines in order to finish early. . . all 'never to forget' experiences of the Axemen's HELLO WEEK. The events of the week included the annual Bikethon Kwon by the seniors, incidentallyl, the selection of Jane Ch'en and Gary Wolfe as the friendliest girl and boy, the sale ol HELLO WEEK tags, and the HELLO WEEK assembly. Though the football game in Beavertor held special interest for some, our cafeteria was' filled with students attending the HELLO WEEK dance. lt was a great weelf for all. Jane and Gary chosen Frrendllcsr Boy X1- -w-..,, How can a team miss a goal post decorated like this? Not an inch to spare. ffi, , Q, r at i i i i What do we have to do to get a Cardinal hat? , , Bob has never had if so good. Even Pelicans can bop! He's getting closer! Mr. Park addresses the student body. YT ' Ei so 5 ' 5 ii? 1 -' L, .S - a F This court reigns over the festival. l South lugene's lirst Homecoming established a tradition This makes you appreciate the ivy league look? l l2 October I9 was a day for celebrating, talking to old friends, or for just reminiscing old high school years, This was REUNION AT HOMECOMING, This much-awaited event began with the registration of the past graduates of EHS and UHS. Seven hundred and thirty-five alums registered. After an excellent luncheon, the REUNION AT HOME- COMING assembly was presented. An ancient film, pro- duced in l93O, showing typical life at EHS, highlighted the program. An old-time style show also was presented. All homecomings must have parades, This one was no exception, The student body float carried the lovely home- coming princesses. Other floats carriedeverything from a preview of Mrs. McThing to Service Club members in cars of pre 2O's vintage. The grand day was capped off by a sharp football game against Hudson's Bay lVancouver, Wash,l. Just before the play started, the Homecoming Court was presented and the queen announced, Sandy Cook was elected to reign. Princesses were Julie Hampton, Jane Ch'en, Sandy Stuart and Leslie Lee. After REUNION AT HOMECOMlNG was all over, one could only say that it was an unforgettable day, and be so right? Malcolm crowns Queen Sandro I. V 94 ShouIdn't this be car of the month? Senior boys cheer on loyal routers. 5:9 Q G36 Q 2. fe '7 -.. Af' D- ' 'vw -. F I E51 4 W ' T e L.. - 5 H3 Mrs. McThing, o delightful story with a fantastic plot, was presented as our first school play of the year. This unique story centered around a rich boy who, by the word of a witch lMrs, McThingl , was cast into a foul neighborhood. He became o member of the Shontyland Pool Hall mob. The mob consisted of three softhoodlums. His mother soon suffered the same fate. Eventually the two, plus the mob, were able to return to their home, Larue Manor. The little daughter of Mrs, McThing talked her mother into letting them return. . One can never forget the scenes in the pool hall when Poison Eddie's mother stampeded through the place, or when Ellsworth played jazz on his imaginary piano. The play, although plagued by flu casualties, certainly exceeded all expectations and was a great success. Grand finale! jji. '-',. : 'f ,. J' . 'r.- 5 . .-ir A A .... .7 Charley Warren receives the Simmons Cup for outstanding football ability. Senior girls stuff themselves! .fl F ,lr A Seniors are entertained at the Senior Dance. .Fw tx: Are you sure she's balanced? Senior girls serve punch at the Senior Dance 'A . v I-..,i Merry Christmas! Christmas llssemhl On the last Friday before Christmas vaca- tion, the students of South Eugene High have their annual Christmas Assembly. This year the assembly was the some as the previous year. The assembly opened as the Purple Pipers came caroling down the aisle. The next part of the assembly was a flash-back of two Christmas stories. The first story told ot a little girl writing a letter to the editor ot the New York Times. The girl has heard that there was no such a thing as Santa Claus, and she thought it the editor said there was a Santa Claus it must certainly be true. The next skit told of the creation ot the song, Silent Night. The assembly continued with singing by the Girls Choir, and the A Cap- pella Choir. The assembly was concluded with the old graduates coming on stage to sing the Hallelujah Chorus with the A Cappella. Students' attention is held by carolers. The cld folks watch their friends leave. The guests gather around the family Christmas tree. X si-'11 i Vs Ps, , vwflii-x,..4' igllsgnlilig gl 'I it tit 'J ' , ffgfazh-isa., 5-+311 r,, 'x'Nrgil',l4 W '?f'Qh ,f y, 3 8 I ' s Fathers and Sons spend on enjoyable evening together. Scholl Step right up and buy your tickets. Parents have Social Problems? llas Ski Club initiates patiently await their meal. mor Society Initiation brings intellect together. Old ski clubbers enjoy the feast.. Gretchen Koenig reads scripture for the Thanksgiving As Practice, Practice, Practice. 'W' X Election committee waits for voters. What a crowded floor! Do you have troubles, girls? Look at those new skirts und sweaters! Eugene students stick up for their Alma Mal z 5 Jeanne Tyack and Kay Perry hold winning doll. South Eugene High's annual Doernbecher Tea was an unusual success this year, with emphasis put on attendance, Many mothers at both boys and girls and teachers here at S.E.l-l.S. were present. As general chairman, Jeanne Tyack did an especially fine job in this re- spect. Although there was a short- age of dolls, the general feeling was that the tea was a huge success. This is partly due to the elation of the seniors on winning class display under the chairmanship of Linda Lee and Margaret Cross, and to the winning of the most elaborate doll for the third year in a raw by Kay Perry and Jeanne Tyack. Jeanne Tyack, general chairman, admires dolls Seniors have winning display. Many mothers and daughters enjoy the entertainment. i l l2l - x 12 ,:fr1:'..1',5i---1f1:i - -- -7 .1- 2-22' m , me-uk my y 5 s L ff lr Queen Kay Perry received the crown for the senior class. mm Many juniors attend the leens Against Pelie Drive Wes a large Sueei Each year Eugene High dedicates two weeks to the raising of money for the Teens Against Polio drive, This drive pits the sophomores, juniors and seniors in compe- tition against each other. The princess of the winning class would become Queen of Hearts. The princesses were Ernestine McCulloch, sophomoreg Mar- cia Bishop, iuniorg and Kay Perry, senior, Each class had many different activities in order to raise money and win. Some of these activities were car washes, chili feeds and spudnut sales. The seniors emeraed victors and Kay be- came aueen, When all the money was counted. it was found that the school had accumulated about STZOO or 60 cents per student. Dont miss any, Johnny. chili feed. Seniors are eager for the rally auction. Print and llerd-lie-llp, lllean-llp Week Were llemlrined lor llne Big Sueeess. Stairway to the Stars theme for the Print and Cord Week Dance. k How do the girl's lockers get in such a mess? This year the Axemen's Council and Girls' League sponsored Print and Cord Week jointly with Be-Up, Clean-Up Week, which ushered in spring life at SEI-IS. The week began with the loudest shirt and prettiest dress contest. Tues- day was matching couple day and locker clean- out. The week concluded with cr bang on Friday. During both lunch hours the three classes battled it out on the blacktop in tug-of-war com- petition. On second lunch the juniors completely overwhelmed the seniors three different times. In the afternoon the Girls' Leaguee presented its annual Spring fashion show, Eugene students modeled striking spring clothes from Eugene stores, The week was completed with the Print and Cord dance. Spring has now been officially welcomed to SEHS. Tom Cleanest Boy l-QAM Cleanest Girl 5 ...,.... 6 Wiltsie: if 5 ,ef fy f i 1 in '1'K,,sX, 4 'rr.- 3:5 r f ' f ini l24 5 Q ,,.-A XX l H- x Xu I i I L 1. 3 'xxx eq 126 Spring has sprung. Swing into Spring. my .A Many attend the Print and Cord week event. Y Gary Smith wins the honor for having the loudest shirt. THE BALLERS 'i v . 'i ,7f,f0r w N M' rx in N Ti iii Z VN, 3 1---sg' 2 'XXX .Wm A ze 9 Print and Cord week balloons E E A Officers for the school's three large organizations are installed. 7 ffl!!! I WH 'J 'Nw Ati W i ff i U. A 1, dki and ueen. Beautiful Linda Owen and Greg Willener are crowne mg CI Many people enjoy the tea and meet the new officers. M formals give the girls ideas about the Prom l 127 Eugene makes all-state in dancing! lhe All-State Function of the l The girls gather around the table to talk about the night before. Ger your guide books here! Kids from all over 128 i the State tournament KG W f , N 4 Much time between games is spent at the Student Union. '11 ff' xi i. .-. Welchs s lances after the games. N Buy G program? Who says you can't meet anybody during tournament? W-I-4 129 A- -Q., 41 ,M wr- ff Mwyvfw .....-v A wr TW W , ,,., X ,.- .Jawa-. ,M ,W 1 wimt,'TM.,mX ' . L, -- A- mq....vf gn, .,., ,,.,...f:. r , nyuw ya..-, -f' ' 443. ,...f. .wa- Wu flax s W7 1. w . 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Loyd Amick, commonly known as Loyd, did a wonder- ful job with a team that was highly underrated at the be- ginning of the season, Eugene, after being rated fourth in the district in the pre-season poll, was rated first in the state three weeks in a row. Axemen Stymie Beavers The Axemen started the season right by defeating Bea- verton. This was not only the first victory of the season, but the first victory for South Eu- gene High School. The Axemen got in the scor- ing column when Charlie War- ren passed to Johnny Polhe- mus with lO seconds left in the half. ln the second half, Larr Campbell fell on a fumble and three plays later Ray Allen went over for the touchdown. ln three plays Allen picked up all 26 yards for the TD. A great catch by Greg Willener set the Axemen on the seven- yard line and three plays later Warren went over for our third touchdown. 0 u ff f 2 gif' ! ' -' , g 5 ,, . , Wk g. T fflei, -Qi? 1 rfr. 1 D- , . ftlt ,T v . I fl . I ' fqfzwik T f - 12 T f 3 W f . , Zggdgi , ....., Mr. Amick, football coach Schedule: Beaverton ..... ......2l -1 Klamath Falls .... ....... 3 3-l- Cottage Grove ..,, ,,,... 4 l-C Roseburg ....... ...... 2. O-C Albany ............. ...... 2 8-C l-ludson's Bay ...... ....... 2 7-lf Marshfield .... ........ 9 -C North Bend ,.... ....... 4 3-ll Springfield .... ....... l 3-Zi Don't just stand around get in there and fight! l Axemen Smear Klamath Falls The Axemen kept the ball rolling by mauling Klamath Falls 33 to l3. With only five minutes of the game gone, the Axemen got in the scoring column with a Warren pass to Polhemus. At the end ot the halt, Neut Senn passed Bert Clausen to ,Polhemus for the second TD. Again the Axemen hit pay dirt on a pass from Warren to Senn. Almost before the second half had really begun, Grunt Guthrie picked up a tumble and ran to the ten ard l'ne if ' 17 Larr Campbell Greg Willener nn. , 3. E -y I . Three plays later Senn took a pitchout and went for the touchdown. ln the fourth quarter, Greg Willener hauled in a Warren pass and then ran 25 yards tor the last touchdown. Eugene fights until thc: finish. George Ruben i I Steve Wilhite SEHS Tromples North Bend The Axemen smashed North Bend 43-12 to chalk up their eighth straight win. The first six times the Axemen had pos- session of -the ball, five TD's and one field goal were scored. ln the first quarter Tom Bry- ant, Johnny Polhemus and Greg Willener ran for touch- downs. SEHS scored two touch- downs in the second quarter: one by Bryant and the other by Polhemus. Rich Cerkoney then kicked a field goal. lt was the first field goal in the athletic history of our school. The last touchdown of the game was scored by Larr Campbell. This was a great offensive game for the Axe- men. Hold on, Johnny! Both teams scramble after HIE lllll- Dave Ngetzell GUY Afmsffm. Axemen Edge Lions The Axemen scored six touchdowns in trimming Cottage Grove 4l-O. When Larry Senn ran the kickoff 64 yards to the Lion 29-yard line, he gave the crowd a sample of the rest of the game. Three plays later Charlie Warren threw to Johnny Polhernus for the first Axemen touchdown. After an- exchange of fum- bles, SEHS marched 32 yards to the Lion one yard line. Warren went for the sec- ond TD, ln the second quarter Greg Willener smeared the Lion quarterback for a safety. Six seconds remained in the first half when Warren hit Senn for the third TD. ' . ln the third quarter Cerkoney took a Lion punt and ran 49 yards' for another score, As the third quarter ended, Tom Bryant went three yards for the fifth touchdown. The last TD came when Kit Miller ran 42 yards to score. It was an easy victory. Axemen take the long way around, 41' 54' A -757 Gary Smith Tom Robinson Eugene Nips Roseburg Eugene won their fourt game of the season by defea' ing Roseburg ZO-O in a penalt ridden.game. ln the secon quarter Gary Powell fell on fumble on the Indian 38-yar line. Warren set up the TD b throwing a l7-yard pass t Larry Senn and then by tossin to Johnny Polhemus for th score. In the third quarter the Axe men drove 60 yards to the ln dian l5 even though Ret, Bi lEagle Eyesl Borcher walke off 85 yards of penaltie against them. ln the fourth quarter Ric Cerkoney fell on a Roseburt fumble, setting up Charle Wilson to go on over for tht touchdown. Cerkoney thel kicked his second P.A.T. of tht evening. Two minutes afte the second TD, Polhemus hell the crowd spell-bound by run ning 55 yards for the thin touchdown. Even though Rose burg had a good offense, thi Axemen's defense held then scoreless. ,qt 9 .QI A. 1 iv 57 The ball is always in Eugene's reach. Bob Saunders John Reed ffl ,.. 1 Wally Larsen Kit Miller Merle Bruce John Buffington You can't get an Axeman Axemen Whip Eagles The Axemen beat l-ludson's Bay of Vancouver 27-l 3 as they showed off their running attack. In the first quarter Charlie Warren sneaked over from the two, climaxing a great running display by the Axemen. With two minutes of the third quarter gone, Larry Senn broke loose off left guard and ran l7 yards for the second TD. At the end of the third quarter Warren passed to Greg Willener for the third score. l-ludson's Bay also scored in this quarter. Larr Campbell broke loose on the Axe- men's 31 and rambled 69 yards for the last TD. The game climaxed a terrific homecoming. Hands off! That's an Axemanl This was really u battle. Axemen Cool Pirates The Axemen snapped Marshfield's 40-game winning streak by defeating them 9-O1 The first half was dominated by the Axemen's great defense, sparked by Rich Cerkoney, Twice Marshfield was in scoring position, but both times the Axemen's defense tightened up. ln the last few minutes of the second quarter, Johnny Polhemus tackled Marshfield's Gary Rossi in the end zone for the only score of the half. In the third quarter the Axemen scored when Warren threw a two-yard pass to Polhemus, who was all alone in the end zone. The rest of the game was mostly defensive. The game ended as Charlie Wilson intercepted a Marshfield pass and ran 3l yards to the nine yard line, This was a very hard-fought game and was certainly a fine team victory. Nobody is going to get the ball away from me. 'IAT Allen Crocket Jim Muhr This is our spirit. 42 Al Reddig Ray. Auen Axemen Bounce Bulldogs The mighty Eugene Axemen stretched their winning streak to five by rolling over flu-rid- den Albany. The score, more impressive than the actual game, was 28-O. Euge-ne's first score came on a 3l-yard pass from Charlie Warren to Johnny Polhemus. This was early in the first quarter, The second TD came when a Warren pass found Greg Willener standing alone in the end zone. The Axemen marched 73 yards in nine plays to score the third TD. Larr Campbell car- ried the ball on the final play. In the fourth quarter, Polhe- mus, playing a sharp game, slipped nine yards to make the score 28-O. Ken Tuttle ff ff! ffffff ll 'w .My 4 nw., John Polhemus Tom Bryant Rich Cerkoney f-M5573 1.1 Charles Wilson Charles Warren Dan Guthrie Al' 'thc annual Football Banquet, Larry ann was awarded Player of the Evening and :ceived a football autographed by senior ep Club members. The award was based on zortsmanship, leadership, playing ability and haracter. l ' Many -attend the football banquet. Honored guests enjoy this fine event. Larry Senn l l44 -'ni' 'Im i X: I in ,,,, W ,,,,.,,., , -7' ,,.. , Q-W 7, , ,, ,,,, ,.,.,,, W 7 ,I '- f 4 .45 J I M? H5-' X 7 1 A G J, 4 '2 i ' NPA , li i , - Q 4 -4 , lf' rl nf , ,, 4 I 1 ,, Hy. , Z J ff or 3 ,S J,-J tri l Q 65 l 4, 1 .4 i 5, , , 1 Pi' -1 .SQA 1' Row I: Craig Osland, Gary Howard, Bob Hayes, Nick Carter, Earky Slocum, Barry Rubenstein David Sustello Duane Hought L B awrence umgarner, Delvin Corrmutt, David Ellingson, Jim Thompson. Row 2: Jim Kane, Downie Tycer, Ken Nloorehouse, Terry Tillman, Terry O'Rourke, Rod Napier, George Lauris, Jerry Buck Gary Milhollen Mike Elder Gary Hartsoch Larry Baxter. gow 3: Norman Miller, Dan Danielson, Bob Hirt, Jerald Mitchell, Dave Harwood, Gary Stewart, Roger Windheirn, John Brooks, ennis Allen. llur J. ll. lootholl leom Produces liooil Prospects lor 659 N '9N gr-fs Although the Junior Varsity team's win-loss record is not impressive, they proved themselves able material for next year on the varsity. This year's team consisted of both Sophomores and Jun- iors. The Junior Varsity season started with a 7-O victory over Beaverton. The Junior Varsity also played Roseburg, Albany, Cottage Grove and Springfield, The Junior Varsity had a very tough schedule, Both the coach, Mr, Kane, and all the players should be congratulated on their fine efforts. Mr. Kane Axernen are surrounded. 3 , 4 0 , 1 ' 'rs . . . K f W - ll' Q 1 'ss X 3 ' tr' Q , f , , W .X-1 - . - M - -9-Y ,. A , A A i' ' ' ,,45., QL? he X I out -W T, ,sf rf, 1. x ' A ' 1 .I M X, Y' Nihfdfx, ww. if .vi W e ' 'l lg. A 'ssi s' c 3 J :sf f ' . G - er ., .sv sf- -eglpl' Ii' ' I aryl. A-'fe 4' r r r wg,-q,s,,,gf,f+,,,,s, ,.r.ees2,t -rfv 2 wx , Q .,. ,, s . I M, Wa t. ' El'f-g':5'33fZf 412 1, 5 offkwrtr. Liu Qs x . .' i 'F'-if' A is 3 . ,Q fu.?Q,,y?g,w Row 'l: Dave Culbertson, Dave Matoon, Ken Stevens, Barky Slocum, Terry Tillman, Ken Chapman, Norm Bryant, Barry Ruben- stein, Larry Richardson, Dove Coleman, Bruce Gates, Bob Braden, Mark McCullock, Gary Cruzan, Dick King, Bill Trimble, Dan Danielson, Jim Minty, Gary Brown. Row 2: Bolt Holland, Bruce Doggett, Bob Neat, Bill Pearl, Ralph Shattuck, Merle Moore, Ron Schreiber, Dave Ellingson, Gary Florence, iffy Dingman, Downey Ticer, Nick Carter, Hal Ayotti, Earl Pensulin, Fred Von Appen, Gerald Buck, George Lauris, Bob Hayes, riciward Eagen, Bruce Myers, Bob Williamson, Bill Hall, Bob Nelson, Bob Nymon, Ted lHl Slll'llllMlllilS Alll Ill' lll P li One of the highlights of the sophomore season was the first game with North -Eugene High School. Our team won, 27-7. Al- though played on the sophomore level, this fine game marked the start of a lasting tradition. The team was divided into two squads, the A squad and the B squad. The A squad played in J,V, games besides their own sched- ule of three games. Their soph rec- ord was Zwins, l loss. The B team played five games, winning 2 and Mr. Williams They may be too green to burn, but they surel- fg,,,, can play. losing 3. These teams were ably coached by Mr. Brermeman and Mr. Williams. ,i,V,i ,T , r G . ,QI ' V, , ggi , W yn I I ,gage ' Y ' i ,, f1 serif'-f?l2112fi fe-, 414 ,- , -,'L, 1, 1 Qwwffaiife ww f',, J A yo, ..,, , -1 :,, , ,mi x i ,' 'f f' - , H V A Q , T ' 'w r T - ,,,, . ? . 11f' 3i7 :V ,VCI A, . V. . iv '91 v,,, , I ,AZ Mg . ' ' i' l A B 5 I , ' 1 'A r ff I 5 ay- Q, 1 -Y B in, - .. f' , . 5:6252 1 i A 1 W V 52 Q Q 4, I in - K ' .1 . Q 7 5 , A , il , it .. .IA Mi s? lx, P Mfg J f if ivan F' 'iw H fa 'X 1 -L 2 new ,-nf er,-rlvfpw' 'Z 4 . G :Hu-A .lf af, '. S., 2822. mi P W ' ' VH' 452' . 5 4 H 4 f Fi' 'ff ' 'X V 6550 3 GQ, 1 X Efip MW? 9' 6' ,gifs Gill 44? 6 'v,f. 5554: dl WB 7 4 Q13 Vi' S Q 4 , i l 1 woxvx- , n' the-.,:.,,, ,Q if . .M V I 1 x. GD Cross lisuntry Row I: Allen Nixon, Bob Scott, Jerry Ruthven, Dave Dau, Dennis Ferguson, Hank Kuchera. Row 2: Gilbert Godell, David Carr, Francis lngram, Ron Hawley, Ed Hansen, Gilbert James. Although not a well known sport, cross country at SEHS is gaining in popularity. The cross country team, coached by Hank Kuchera, won six out of eight meets this year. They placed eighth in the State finals. Captained by Bob Scott, the team went to meets at Cot- tage Grove, Springfield, Wil- lamette, South Salem, and Al- bany. V Q 5 . ii? ' - Start the day off right! Row l: Bill Lonagan A D Jacobson Dale Nigran Eugene Murph Kik , . . , I yi Battleson. Row Z: Wayne Loesch, Rod Chinn, Dick Grims, Sandy Nasser, Gary Listen. i I , . A . X ox V Pi- Q J D Q V GE -I 'I 'ici X 2' , i ,V al, N A SEE: I GE 6 6520 B GEL-4' T 422.3 27,21 f ' l 6 , A 1 l Q' 6 I E ' is my I 5 2 55 Q tm v 53 ' v Y ' fl YL Hliest in the state we'II a wa she . . . 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Even though the whole team looked good, there were a few stars. Besides Warren, who scored 3l points, Johnny Polhemus, Tom Jones and Neil Goldschmidt looked great. The Secret Weapon wasn't put in until the last psychological moment of the fourth quarter. Eugene .. ...6l Franklin .. 32 Chorle 'um f b yi ps or a oskct. Chorley tries a hook shot. Eugene fights to gain control of the ball. Axemen Sneak Past Saxons The second game of the season proved much more exciting than the first game with Franklin. After the first few minutes the Saxons started to match the Axemen, point for point. The Saxons' Dan Moore looked very good during the first half. ln the third quarter, the game looked exactly like the first half, with South Salem continuing to lead Eugene. ln the fourth quarter the Axemen pulled awav not to be led again. There were many stars for the Axemen. Besides Warren scoring 31 points, Polhemus and Willener played terrific ball during the game, The Secret Weapon didn't get in until the fourth period. South Eugene e,,.e, V ec.. 62 South Salem ecc.e . ,W57 , Q' f Charles Warren ' v E5 Ray Allen h I' h t C or le S 00 S What! How many players are on a team? Axemen Throttle Engineers The men from Benson Tech have been given rough treatment in the two games played against Eugene High, ln Portland, the Axemen completely outclassed the Engineers, turning in a 92 to 63 score. On December 20, in Eugene, the Benson team was again royally defeated by the sharp Axemen. The Axemen, after being behind in the opening moments ot the con- test, established a 27-l2 lead. The score at halftime was 30 to 20. Eugene was never really threatened by Benson. SEI-IS out-scored the En- gineers 2l to 8 in the third period. Charley Warren was high scorer with 34 points. The contest ended with the score Eugene 6l, Benson 47, Eugene .... ............... 5 l Benson .... ....... 4 7 Benson goes in for cr basket! Beaverton Smeored A sharp-looking and tough Beaverton team went clown to defeat against an impressive South Eugene team led by all-stater Charley War- ren, in a non-league tilt. The win made it six in a row for Coach Hank Kuchera's Axemen as Warren hit 43 points. For a while during the tirst halt the game was quite close but Eugene pulled away in the sec- ond halt. Both teams hit 1 .mg 1f X. A ft - Q .4 .,- Q Q Ee i 5 M.. ' 9 K 5 ls 3 A3 Larry Senn - ' . 3 t. ,E ,arf llllfiilf y ,, ,w X, , Y. g- .S Wim? at SX W ix W QM? 5 Q Jim Coleman very well, Eugene hit .373 and Beaverton .396 Could Tom be trying to do the splits? Charley reaches for the ball. Both teams scramble for the rebound. Charlie adds to the score Albany Bounced by Axemen The Axemen won their l2th game of the season by defeat- ing Albany, 74-33. The Axe- men started the game with three quick buckets. This kind of scoring was to continue throughout the entire game. During the first halt Kuch sub- stituted very treely. By halt- time Eugene was ahead by 20 points, The second half was an exact duplicate of the first half. Eugene made baskets continuously w h i le Albany couldn't hit anything, Be- cause Charlie Warren had a bad back, he didn't play as usual. However, he did manage to score 23 points. This game showed that Eugene had more than a one-man ball club with John Polhemus, Neil Gold- schmidt, Rich Cerkoney, Tom Jones, and Charles Wilson playing mighty good ball. South Eugene . E774 Albany g V V , 33 ,,.,, 4. Hold tight, Rich. Jump, Tom! 'fp , like l'm going to play basketball too, some day! fine 1 Au Charles Wilson Larry Campbell Cottage Grove Scrunched The Axemen beat Cottage Grove by the largest margin ever recorded between the two schools, 60-Zl . The first quarter started as any regular game with both teams matching each other tor baskets, By the start of the second quar- ter, Eugene had a commanding lead. As the first halt ended Eugene was already the winner. All throughout the game Kuch substituted very freely. The second halt showed that Eugene was not going to let up on de- fense, Eugene kept pouring in the points while holding the Lions to a meager eight points. The whole team, paced by Greg Willener, looked very good. The only person who didn't play was Charlie Warren. l-le sat an the bench be- cause he had a pulled muscle in his back. South Eugene .... .....,. 6 0 Cottage Grove ,. .. ..,... .21 Springfield Drops Axemen The Axemen absorbed their third loss of the season at the hands of a good Springfield team. The score was 5l-42. The first quarter showed very tight ball control. At the end of the quarter the score was five to three. The second quar- ter was like the first, with the halftime score l7-l3, in favor of Springfield, ln the second half Springfield pulled away. At one time they were ahead by i9 points. In the fourth quarter Eugene fought back and lost by only nine points. The Axe- rnen, who played without Charlie War- ren, had a terrible shooting percentage. The Axemen shot .l87. Even though the percentage was low, Neil Goldschmidt and John Polhemus did score i2 and ll points respectively. Springfield Sl South Eugene 42 Greg be nimble, Greg bc quick! FWS QQQA i X L. Whut's thc rot doing up there? Jump, Charlicl Y Stl' .. 'Z ci, 21 4 Will that shot be a basket? Greg is suspended in air. jIl i . i I i ' A 1 if -R pg N .g,:.:. f - Johnny Polhemus 2 i i I-U?g Q 'is 7 'Ve Greg Willener Axemen Slam lndiuns The Axemen got revenge o Roseburg by defeating them, 49 30. This game was awaited wit great' anticipation by both th team and the student body, Ei., gene started the game by pour ing in many baskets as well,a keeping up a stitt defense. A the end ot the first quarter Eu gene was leading Roseburg by th score ot i8-3. During the seconi quarter Roseburg started to scor and when the halt ended th score was Eugene 26, Roseburf l6, During the second halt Eu gene steadily pulled away tror Roseburg. By the end ot the thin quarter Eugene was tar aheac Although the Axemen were hin dered slightly by the absence o Charlie Warren, they played on of their best games. The tean showed the student body tha they had gained the confidenci lost when Warren was injured South Eugene ................ ...4' Roseburg ..... ..... . -Bl n ,Q xwg 5 ':' W'-E' By ffv- im s 3,7-r ,X SAS 1 a4 f'1, f, f, 2' 1' ' 'ff'-'mv -. Q. 1125. ,W H , Www , Az, fyg , Z., ,, . , ,Q W V M! ,, A M, , 9 r 2 2 4 4 . 'WWW Wi, ,,, ., no 3 l A an Y , ,Lf e 1 af ' W' iff , 5 if , ' 1 x . 2 g, W M' 'f V 'M Ai,i,L,g,ff 'W M,,,,f-My ,...-ff Fi i 5 am l Q 1 , 42 if ' W QQ mir I WW V ' - , , VA, ,, -1,.:w. V 0. 'za .,., A M he Q9 3 Q 51.11 3 lbw Q1 'W .26 4. 2 I J 3 1 I Q Theres one arm free, anyway. Axemen Miss Tournament by Two Points The Axemen lost a game and a tournament berth by losing to Springfield. The score was 45-43. A capacity crowd saw Springfield, led by Wally Knecht, play one of its best games to overpower the Axe- men. This was a much improved Springfield team than the one that lost to Willamette lA-Zl earlier in the season. The first half was very close, even though Eugene was not given the benefit of the doubt on some foul calls. At half-time Eugene was ahead by five points. The second half was nip and tuck until Warren and Jones fouled out. After that Springfield began to overtake Eugene. ln the last few minutes Eugene tried valiantly to win, but the Millers managed to hold onto their slim lead. Although the Axemen did not play their best game, some players did very well. Tom Jones fouled out with l5 points, as did Charlie War- ren with l3 points. Springfield will be in the tournament for the first time in lO years, while Eugene has gone l2 times in the last l5 years. The fact that the Axemen wouldn't be in the tournament was still a bitter pill to take. Its Eugenis ball G90ln- S. 5 H Neil Goldschmidt w Lett to right: Larry Hirons, Robin Miller, Norman Miller, Chuck Stalsberg, Dave Garrett, John Buffington, John Reed, Sandy Nosler, Dan O'Connell, Wally Larson, Nick Carter, Garry Listen, Barry Rubenstein, Mr. Mellem. Junior Varsity Basketball Axemen scramble with a Lion. This year's J.V. team compiled a fine record of l6 wins and 3 losses. This team's main function is to give sophomores and juniors training and experience to ready them for the var- sity the following year. This job of teaching is given to Duane Mellum. Each year Mr. Mellum shows how pro- ficient he is at teaching by develop- ing many good players. This year's team won many games by big and small margins. They defeated Frank- lin by the score of 35 to 34, downed Springfield, 53 to 37, Tl were several outstanding players the squad, among them Wally l Son, Dan O'Connell, Sandy No: John Reed, John Buffington and Rc Miller. Due to their exceptional p Nosler, O'Connell and Larson plc in some varsity games. This ye team was very good and it is hc these players will step into the sl' left by this year's all-senior var team. Get out of my way Axemcn, l'm on my way through. if Jack Pratt Mark McCulloch, Bill Hall, Darryl Winn, Hal Ayotte, Steve Hamaker, Prince Guske, Bob Nelson ,Steve DI-INC, GOTY Dlf19m0nf Bfefll Bengtson ,Robbie Mills, A.D. Jacobson, Terry Tillman, Steve Kemler, Tim Jeans, Mr. Brenneman, Jerry Woolrver. Sophomore Basketball The boys go after ball. The sophomore squad, under the guidance of Coach Brenneman, began building for possible varsity competition with an l8 game schedule. The greenies, led by Steve Dunc, Steve Kemler, Steve l-lamaker, Prince Guske and AD, Jacobson, improved greatly as the season advanced. After much practice in the girls' gym, they boasted a 7-ll record. The sophomores had thrills of their own, such as an overtime win over Cottage Grove, resulting from a last second long shot. They squeaked by Roseburg, 47-48, and massacred South Salem, 64-47, a game in which Hamaker scored 22 points. l6l 1 l Row Thornton Gale, Wally Carothers, Ken Russell, Tam Hornsby. Row Z: Bob Booth, John Gale, Jim Koenig, Larry Brown. Row 3: Dan OConnell, John Raid, Dick Moody, Mr. Oyama. On your mark, gol Grab those ankles! Swimming leam This year's swimming team came through with six wins and one loss. Mr. Oyama, the likable swimming coach, said this team was among the very best he had ever coached. The team did a surprisingly good job considering the tact that many members were hit with the flu. They had seven meets, six with Oregon schools and ,one with a California school. The lone out-ot-state school, Shasta Union High School, was de- feated by the score at 45 to 44, During the whole season, the Axemen rolled up 487 points to 236 for their opponents. The swimming team had many stars. Dick Moody and John Gale, the co-captains, placed third in the state in their respective events. Ron l-leddinger, Bob Cross and Jack Pratt also did very well throughout the season Point your toes . ' Bruce . ll D , B ii A d Son, Ken Chapman, Ridi Denny' . flgtlgf-,!1' lTl?3lplly2?G1'T!l5rIVCl?lBEJidr?1lslqSjDolhnAl-lZc5lov?hlyl,yTolri Brjasf, Dan Guthrie, Tom Robinson, Steve Wil- hire, Dave Gilbertson. Row 3: Allen Dunlap, Bill Connie. Dan 1-in-'A Although the grapplers started slowl' they improved rapidly and had a vei successful season. The season recor ended at six wins and six losses. TP team lost several matches by very sma margins. They lost to Springfield by th score of Z5 to 26, and lost to Rosebur by the same score. The contests wer not all losses, however. They defeate North Bend 26 to l6, and Willamett 47 to 9. Eugene entered five people i the state tournament, but the only on to place was Tom Bryant, who took fourtl in his weight class. This year's team ha. many sensational wrestlers. Some of th notobles were Tom Bryant, Dan lGrunt Guthrie, Larry Baxter and Bruce Glenn Bryant won i3 and lost l, and Guthrii won lO, lost l, and tied l. Wrestling, now a major sport, is at tracting more boys and interest thar ever before, due to the excellent coach ing of Mr. Williams. J. ll. ann varsil lracu main Chelsea Brown, Paul Cottemgim, Marvin Matthews, Brl Meiers, Ken Maier, Dave Hazlitt, Steve Hadley, Dave Culbe son, Bill Kooms, Jim Senkel, Jon Roid, John Buffington, Te Tillman, Bark Slocum, Dove Coleman, Dave Mattoon, Al Dushesneau, Dave Garrett, Jack Alexander, Cecil Linder, A Jacobsen, Gary Armstrong, Jock Calvin, John McCulloch, T Bryant, Fred VonAppen, Bob Nelson, John Reed, Bob Hay John Reece, Mark McCulloch, Jerry Ruthven, Gary Jens Roy McKenzie, Dan O'Connell, Dennis Ferguson, Larry Se Dan Brunton, John Nosler, Bruce Doggett, Howard Egan, D Nyget, Jeff Cook, Jerry Huddleston. Many newcomers and several seasoned veterans greeted our new track coach, Don Barnhart, For the first time, the cindermen can prac- tice and hold track meets on their own track. Among the outstanding members of this year's team are Captain Larry Senn, Jack Calvin, Tom Bryant, Kit Miller and Cece Linder. When this story went to press, the team had won its first meet. This meet was with K. Falls and Springfield. iThe Axemen won it by 30 points.l Before the track sea- son is over, the team should win many more track meets, for they certainly have the potential. O'Connell tries to catch Burleson of Cottage Grove. Two monkeys hang from the bars. . v Il: , Q35 rr ,l y X, 7.,,r , W w T'3V:'v bmwwmnr V .X .Rv In , f--v.-...- , liirls and B0 ,S Intramurals ,fx ,S The boys try a hand at volleyball. ,uw-' 'Sb The girls practice fundamentals on the trampoline. r R X ,, , . l HIIIIIS Tennis is tost becoming one ot the most populcir sports ot SEHS. This yeor's teom wos comprised ot three returning lettermen, o tronsfer from Gront, ond mony newcomers. The returning letter- men were Bruce Toylor, Ston Kombly ond l-lorvey Quimby. At this writing the seo- son wos still eorly, but the combinotion of fine moteriol ond o new cooch, Mr. Brennemon, provided o potenticil winning teom. ,MSN Harvey returns the ball with a powerful backhand YM-W ' an '93, V Q, , J c A of if 3 1 y 7 , '.L, ' fygf, ., if fi g ,V hwy ,, f , f , ' , ' .MN , 7 ffvwi ,Ewfff X M ' 'V' . '4 '43 n-'ff fffiy., yy ,J 4 , ,, f, ,MM r if ,, v 1 ,Q , ' ,. ,M ,f ,, ,Ag 5,,,f,,g7f,,7,ff W ,V ,, 'f ' , , j can 7130, XMWJQL, , ,, ' if-fa,,f,,' M : N ,. V W - f' M-f...., iL,,.l :W i A - if rf' ,ff',g',.,, , uzzw .W-wi. fi A-ef mm hob , ik fy, Y, 4 . f, . - 4 M v-WW -n ev, ' , .M . i fit' 5' ? f u,Z ',,fl MW! 41:-'4Gln ',:,,, if Q01 WWQ' yy- jr V ., 1 W ia, 'Mtv' wr fy i 2 ,M A tai ' : 'Vt-' i' qw, 4, , A ,1, I L Q 4 '-m'?3 , Wi'-9 1 ' If A I M y 4 -4 If i I QMS' , ,t -Il.. ,,y,, ' . ' r' nw.. .,a-:And Where's the caddy? ff' .V, What form! L Row I: Bob Booth, Pete Geertson, Jack Mattison, Larry l-lirons Joe -Phillippay. Row Biggs, Steve l-lamaker, Coach Doggett, Robbie Mills, Darryl Winn. liull Golf is fast becoming a very popular sport at SEHS. Many promising sopho- mores and three returning Iettermen greeted Mr. Doggett as the golf tryouts began. Captain Jack Mattison, medalist in last year's state tournamentg Larry l-lirons and Pete Geertson should be the backbone of this year's team. At the time at this writing the squad had not yet participated in any matches but they have looked very good in practice. The Axemen should have a great year in golfy , ls it u slice? is-4' 5C. Qia- in X l6'l n XJ ' , ,-' 'f wr f. W' 4, . , 7 , WW! yawn, ,gg ' ' 4 - .L f 4il r' frlil M f nn! . ,A t 'ft' .Q M 'f ' ..- ' , W, 3, . r - EUGENE 1 .nnmwg i i ,Ne , s k i .gg .fee ,M ,, ,wawfff Row l: Dale Miller Ken Tuttle Dick Ruhlman Barry Rubenstein Verl Tha f, ,f I , , yer, Allen Dunlap. R w 2: D l!l9llem,DROy Mrclnnis, Pat Wiley, Mike Elder, Jack Bennett, John Polhemus, Ray Anderson, Dick Eristow, E225 '5f0fW, r. White. Row 3: Bert Clausen, Tom Jones, Steve Dunc, Charlie Warren, Greg Wllener, Sandy Nosler, Jlm M'-fl'1 , WOYDQ Wittington. 1 WW WNY? ' ,,,, My ,MW,.,WWM Illll ,, M as M 1 Coach Mellem The prospects for this year's baseball team look very good. The team has several return- ing veterans ancl many prom- ising rookies. With wonderful coaching by Duane Mellem, the team should have one ot its best years, Three two-year lettermen and many one-year lettermen are returning, and should make up the bulwark of the team. The three two-year lettermen are John Polhemus, Charlie Warren and Captain Tom Jones. No' games have been played at the time of this writing, but by looking at the team during practice, one can tell that it is going to be a good year, lt is hoped that the team will take state this year I X64 The major spring sport Baseball ls the team anxious to play or to have their picture taken for the anr is 5 12 X, , kv I if 4 1 X ' ,x 5 S X . 3 , , 4 , Y iv f , . If I ,Q if , f ' . 1 I ' I - x I 4' c -usveaj'-a4.f,,.,.,,,,,,1a.-A-4,-'fu-.vu 5 Q 'S ' 5 ,. ' Q '4 wa , .V In ' .hy ,,-, , X ,ff ' I f' 'V . , Q, V y I x , ,,..f. Q -lv ff V ...Q-8auQ..fw x 'I ' ' nv, . ' H: ' A F 'fp f 'N ' a 'sg QAM 'if Ami 4 ' 'ff .. 'iff' NA-.mf zeyf If 2, . 'H 5 f ' ., K 'L A -' I V M I1 ' - f u' ',a,.'5?i bd 4 M., ..,4'- 1 vi, How's the batting average? Mf ..4lff,1 rn A, -4 33, Team on tour! f f He's off! .u an QF , .. N. 1 1 at 6 na Hun. ,rx an I .PQ ,llgfj fx 3. fl 1 0 ,f - I 1 X ' -1 Students find many things to occupy their time hesides classworli. lluring the week-any week-there are a great many cluh meetings which are all attended hy interested members. With such a large numher of cluhs, there is certainly an opportunity for every student to ioin one which interests him. Whether it he l.l.h., Nl.M.Nl. or GM., you'll find enthusiastic supporters who will tell you M is the hest eluh. lhere are also other activities such as instrumental and vocal music in which many people are interested. lhey serve not only to entertain the student hody and other groups from time -to time, hut to also provide their participants with a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment with the knowledge that they are talring part in something which they like, and which is also worthwhile. STIIDINI ACIIVIIIIS i i A Pep Club Gloria Darold, President Jean Beckos, Vice President Jackie Hughes, Secretary Diane Kovtynovich, Treasurer l l l Getting ready isn't easy! s A A N' I Q I -I ' 5 if 'I' Avlv- , 4 llivl I .e,.Ai, i Pep Club marches faithfully onward. J V , ' ,L 9 ff J io, ,,V., , If ,fi , g. , S- ,J 5 Sharon Abbott Margaret Adams Marina Aird Arlene Allender Dena Anderson Sharon Anderson, Carol Arnold, Susan Ash, Barbara Baxter, Mary Barney, Bobbie Bean, Martha Blackburn, Vickie Bogdan, Marilyn Bobie, Judy Bayer, Darlene Bradway, Marilyn Ja Brent, Carolygi Brown, Sandra Brown, Lani Burcham, Carolyn Bureker, Bonnie Burton, Karen Campbell, Nancy Chaney, Geraldine Chapman, Jane Ch'en, Josephine Chilen, Evo Clark, Gayle Clough, Wanda Conner, Sandra Cook, Linda Cooper, Carol Cracker, Margaret Cross,Lynne Cushing, Claire Doggett, Gloria Darold, Waldene Davis, Diana Delyea, Deanna Dirlam, Diana Dixson, Judy Darmonen, Marilee Edmiston, Joyce Eickmeyer, Nancy Eckbarn, Carole Elder, Sandra Epple, Jay Evashenka, Joetta Faw, Lisa Fjalstad, Sandi Faster, Christene Franz, lone Fretwell, Sherly Frisbie, Helen, Fraehlich, Susan Furtwangler, Pat Gibson, Ellen Mary Goin, Sigrid Goldsmith, Susan Green, Gloria Greive, Marilyn Griggs, Brenda Gustafson, Francis Haines, Julie Hampton, Judy Hargreaves, Betty Harry, Jeanne Hartman, Carolle Heinz, Kay Haun, Sandra Hemmingsen, Jo Linda Horning, Sandra Harning, Dana Huffman, Carolyn Hughes, Jackie Hughes, Mary Ellen Hurd, Theresa Isaac, Kathy Jacoby, Sherry James, Barbara Janzig, Annette Jaros, Barbara Johnson, 'Gloria Johnson, Judy Johnson, Dorothy Janes, Judy Kiess, Barbara Klabunder, Karen Korstad, Dianne Kavtynovich, Carolyn Kress, Celeste Lambert, Connie Landers, Marguerite Langan, Barbara Lee, Linda Lee, Sandy Loveall, Susan Lynes, Barbara McCabe, Joanne McDonald, Bonnie McKay, Linda McKay, Glenda Marshall, Sally Mathews, Deanna Max, Patsy Minkler, Betsy Moore, Barbara Morgan, Deanna Marrow, Darlene Myers, Linda Mvrma, Merlita Nicalsan, Carolyn O'Hare, Linda Owen, Marilyn Pearson, Kay Perry, Gloria Phaigh, Sabine Phelps, Joann Pine, Kay Pooser, Ellen Powell, Lynn Pyle, Sandra Pulliam, Bonnie Quick, Kay Rader, Donna Reade, Barbara Reed, Betty Reed, Linda Revell, Linda Rigsby, Dorothy Robinson, Jeannie Russell, Jean Ruthven, Jani Sagen, Carol Shamber, Kay Scaapmire, Donna Scott, Sandy Seargent, Judy Shaffer, Carolyn Shaw, Carolyn Shepard, Tina Shultis, Kay Simmons, Barbara Sitzman, Sonia Slack, Gretchen Smith, Pat Sorenson, Connie Soward, Gaylen Sparrow, Deanna Stenshael, Peggy Stephens, Virgina Strite, Juanita Sullivan, Karen Summers, Betty Thompson, Bonnie Thompson, Jay Thorne, Tana Thorne, Charlotte Tobin, Kaye Torvik, Marilyn Treadwell, Joyce Truax, Charon Tullar, Jeanne Tyack, Kathy Vaeltz, Gail Walkly, Donna Walters, Carol Warren, Margaret Wassam, Lois Wellette, Leann Westerland, Paralyn White, Pat Williams, Brenda Wilson, Rochelle Wilson, Darleen Wirl, Nancy Woodin, Linda Wright, Linda Young, Shirly Bayes, Lita Bish, Kathy Corley, Patty Daniel, Dell Miller, Kathy O'Conner, Marsha Wilson, Dianne Littrell, Bonnie Aird, Caroline Barney Jean Beckas, Diane Beezley, Janice Bish, Marcia Bishop, Judie Brown, Kay Brown, Kitty Button, Evelyn Cahn, Jane Campbell, Sally Carper, Sandra Jo Clark, Ann Clusler, Melanie Cox, Denice Cypcar, Jaan Darling, Judy Dodge, Sandra Duprey, Barbara England, Jaan Estvold, Lola Fish, Sally Fax, Lynda Giesler, Linda Gould, Barbara Grant, Karen Guldager, Mary Jo Guske, Nicki Harkins, Judy Hearn, Marilyn Herrman, Sharon Hildenbrand, Linda Hill, Sue Haven, Sue Jennings, Trudy Judd, Karen Jorden, Mary Juilfs, Kathy Kannasto, Kathy Ketchum, Joann Kiess, Danna Lambert, Molly McNutt, Gail Merrill, Dianna Miller, Betty Morgan, Edwena Newman, Carol Olson, Jean Overstreet, Brenda Papke, Carol Parkinson, Patty Perlich, Nancy Pitchfard, Dianne Puett, Joy Rubenstein, Cheryl Schlei- cher, Coral Scott, Jucly Skies, Janice Vandiever, Susanne Walker, Kay Willemsen, Connie Wilson. 7 Confused? Who's confused? es EW, With hoarse voices they head for the dance. l ly Again the night ends with the mighty Axemen and victory side by side. 'T' lfluh Larry Senn President 'M , Row l: Ray Anderson, John Holloway, Bruce Taylor, Stan Kambly, Jackie Mattison, Charles Wilson, Bert Clausen, Charles Warren, Greg Willener, Allan Dunlap, Larry Senn, Torn Jones. Row 2: Jack Col- vin, Ed Hansen, Gary Smith, Bob Saunders, Dave Garrett, Thornton Gale, Tom Hornsby, David Dau, Jim Koenig, Dick Moody. Row 3: Bob Scott, Gilbert James, Dove Hazlitt, Allan Crockett, Larry Baxter, Jim Johnston, Al Reddig, Steve Wilhite, Jock Bennett, John Polhemus, Larry Campbell, Dennis Fer- guson. Row 4: John Buftington, Dick Ruhlman, Jim Senkel, Kit Miller, Francis Ingram, Merle Bruce, Wally Larson, Dan O'Connell, Dale Berg, Wayne Whittington. Row S: John Reed, David Carr, Jack Pratt, Jim Smith, Ray Denny, Melvin Matthews, Tom Robinson, Marvin Matthews, Bob Berry. 173 if wi ff Q ., I f ekwfffa ff f M' ei, 1. ...H PJ ,if gy Y ' .Jiri ' ' ' off, 4 r ' ' WZ? f Y il-il .ga il 5 is ff if pi 'L 1-and 55,5 , ' ' 5 4 Manhke, Steve Row l: Mr, Delury, Lee Turnbull, Jim Orrell, Jay Jackson, Eric McCready, Mark Hintz, Don Erwin. Row 2: Julius Boles, Dennis Ruff, Bill Myers, Malcolm McEwen, Ed l-learn, Scott Starlin, Bob Chapman, Fred Kratts, Mr, Glick. Row 3: Chad Roderick, Bob Hirt, Collin Gray, Leonard Kearney, Bob Saunders, Peter Tomseth, Orin Bruton, Doug Brown, Gary Wolfe. Hi-Y llluh Jay Jackson President An efficient meeting of HI-Y members. Row l: Linda Young, Deanna Stenshoel, Sharon Miller, Carole Elder, Waldene Davis, Sharon Abbott, JoAnn McDonald, Lynn Cushing, Linda Owen, Barbara Daily, Donna Rtchrnoncl. Row 2: Kitty Button, Connie Tarpenning, Linda Chapman, Mary Montgomery, Karen Hanson, Dione Delyea, Wanda Conner, Ellen Powell, Diane Dixson, Joy Thorn, Nancy Harris. Row 3: Norma Thenell, Marilyn Fredricson, Carol Warren, Pat Williams, Linda Wright, Linda Capping, Merlita Nicolsen, Donna Scott, Peggy Stephens, Jeanne Hartman, Sandy Duprey, Sharon Thorne. l-Teens Linda Copping President Hi-Y member confers with Y-Teens about combined coming activities. Practice Practice Practice- Drama members take part even off stage. Stage hands work hmd on 5815 addmg ' ' the success of the plays llrama llluh Authorities on drama speak at meetings. l-95' minute 5lUdYll19 seems to build Charles Akers, Delores Aldrich, Dena Anderson, Susan Ash, Pat Backus, Joi Baumann, Donna Beach, Jack Bennett, Phyllis Blakely, Larry Bloom, Darlene Bradway, Dottie Branaman, Sue Brandley, Kathy Bressler, Sopdra Brewer, Sally Brogdon, Gini Brooke, Karen Brown, Sandra Brown, Orin Bruton, Bonnie Bunce, Kay Burroughs, Ann Carter, Linda Cournoyer, Diane Childress, Darlene Christensen, Gayle Clough, Paul Cole, Sandy Cook, Linda Cooper, Eleanor Cotey, Mary Ann Cramblet, John Davies, Jim Earle, Dave Ellingson, Nyle Elliott, Lola Fish, Ken Friesen, Helene Froehlich, Peggy Fuller, Sharon Fults, Chuck Gilreath, Judy Gray, Carol Green, Marilyn Griggs, Joane Groesbeck, Gail Hammond, Julie Hawkes, Deana Hendrickson, Bill Hill, Sue Hill, Barbara Hubbard, Pam Hubbard, Jane Hult, Margaret Huse, Bonnie Jacobsen, Barbara Janzig, Alice Jensen, Pat Kendrick, Barbara Klabunder, Dick Krusenstjerna, Celeste Lambert, Charlotte Lemke, Kathy Lesli,e, Janet Leslie, Velta Lienkaitis, Ronnie Littrell, Diane Lunney, Flora McComb, Alice McDougall, Carol McMurtry, 'Molly McNutt, Carmen Marquez, Sally Mathews, Connie Maxin, Dell Miller, Norman Miller, Sharon Moore, Juanita Mor- gan, Tom Ness, Kay Perry, Cherry Pinkstaff, Sue Pomeroy, Diane Puett, Ruth Reiers- gaard, Nancy Reiser, Marie Reynolds, Nicola Roach, Richard Roblyer, Marilyn Roden- berger, Lynn Rodney, LaVon Sarnek, Cheryl Schleicher, Loren Sicks, Judy Sleight, Karen Speicher, Gretchen Spreckels, Donald Sparits, Charlene Steel, Peggy Strilzuk, Mike Swan- son, Donna Thaxton, David Thorn, Marilyn Treadwell, Karen Turner, Jeanne Tyack, Donna Walters Kathie Wheeler, Sue Wheeler, Perry Wiley, Georgia Willis, Deanne the ego Yarwood, Linda' Hogan, Suzanne Heidtke, Dick Caton, Diane Hutchinson, Mary Ann The production begins Miller. l76 EllCllHlS is the nucleus ul the luture pep clulr. Hatchets, too, prove to be loyal supporters. 'WD , 'Mani 'K-4 Y-4' 1 l M V, ., A If lf H I Row lr: David Sustello, David Sinniger, Fred Brownson, Jim Potterf, John Warren. Row Z: Jon H r Marvin Steadmen, Gary Mulkey, Steve Smith, Dean Molder, Mr Makinson. Row 3: Elbert Tilley, M?:Kay Dick Grimes, Don Brooks, Bill McNeal, Edward Rice. Gary Mulkey President l Row l: Ardys Taxdal, Frances McGary, Betty Jackson, Yvonne Parkinson, Kay Bositer, Lynn Kinter, Celia Penny, Phyllis Nelson. Row 2: Amy Loughmiller, Carol Aldritt, Lynn Shearer, Darlene Jensen, Ruth Jones, Maryon Boyles, Terry Miller, Alyce Richards, Mrs. Wormington. Row 3: Jean Ruthven, Carolee Hines, Charlote Diseker, Pat Rodgers, Diane Nelson, Carol Seely, Martha Moore, Rose Quillen, Lucinda Beebe, May Bowers. 2 4 Q x is l l78 uture Hnmemaliers Phyllis Kelso President V .xv i MZZBV 6225225 , awzfarlgeza 211939553 QKHKMEZV5 515345535 98225129 ggtrihw fum B b W , Row l: Betty Thompson, Elaine Long, Gretchen Koenig, Annadele Martinek, Joyce Alcorn. Row Z: Kal ar Puma amng Simmons, Barbara Waning, Peggy Arthur, Georgia Shoup, Sara Seal, Linda Brandsford, Mr, Dedman 'es' en' Row 3: Kay Rader, Karen Thompson, Sieve Barsby, Doug Cruikshank, Joetta Faw. luture leaehers Row l: Lana Laws, Clarice Tift, Jean Beckos, Brenda Papke, Barbara Lee, Gloria Johnson, Carol Cracker, Karen Buclcbee, Judy Dormanan, Margaret Wassom, Mary Ann Grey, Mary Foot. Row 2: Betty Field, Judy Stevens, Darlene Jackson, Paralyn White, Arlene Allender, Betty Reied, J,oan Estvold, Dixie Collins, Carolyn Kress, Kathy Erdman, Linda Johnston, Miss Hayes. Row 3: Mr. DeLury, Claudia Trojan,Carla Brurnmett, Glenda Marshal, Cheris Oar, Connie Landers, Jeannie Russell, Jackie Hughes, Carol Hill, Helen Powell, Pat Cracker, Jewell Quick. Row 4: Georgia Chandler, Rochell Wilson, Dick Caton, Gay Sparrow, Gary Jensen, Steve Owen, Bill Thom, Darrel Carrol, Roberta Albright, Carolyn O'l-lare, Doris Benson. 5 A i luture Business lee Gloria Johnson President M315 ... 44 - Row l: Joyce Truax, Juanita Sullivan, Donna Lambert, Jan Whitney, Linda Mackprang, Marilyn Turrell, Judy Donaldson. Row 2: Susan England, Linda Blodgett, Fay Matychuck, Katie l-louse, Marilyn Sprague, Joyce Truax Barbara Campbell, Susan Reade, Donna Linder. Row 3: Martha Terril, Judy Gant, Sharon Rieser, Lindo president Dauclel, Marie Dunne, Eloise Johnson, Mary Boles, Mary Lois Reed, Annette Henderson, Ernestine McCullock. lluto Salet llluh Dave Garrett President Ax-ents Row l: Rich Curtis, Allan Crocket, Dave Garrett, Tom Gentle, Bill Stewart. Row 2: Dan Guthrie, Larry Campbell, Gary Statzer, John Polhemus, Tom Jones, Bruce Taylor. John l-liatt. Row 3: Jay Henslee, Ray Allen, Charles Warren, Q? if 1 4 QW W , ffnw' lf . ? i ' We rw . . ,,, V ,W ,1- girl! f ag, rf' W' If WS- K ? Q x 'YW 3 4 ji . , QL..- r--we IA ' K ,.i, jy 'M 4 Row l: Tim Carter, Jim Cross, Larry Ferguson, Billy Zeleny, Paul Mall, Jerry Chartier. Row 2: Glen Myer, Bob Hoxby, Pete Gordinier, Terry O'Rouke, Jock Roinance, Jim Bosteter, Bob Leggett. Row 3: Mr. Blood, Bob Staley, Wendell Gray, Bill Kuykendoll, David D'eskiense, Wayne Whittington, Fred 0 lj Belsey. Row l: George Wilhite, Len Kearny, Tom Crowder, Gory Armstrong, Jim Husband, Tom Smith. Row 2: Bob Hacket, Rolond Gloss, Gory Knowlton, Jim Martin. Row 3: Lorry Ferguson, Marvin Matthews, Dave Harwood, Tim Lindsby, Ted Nelson, Bruce Glenn. llille lllu VY' +-T XQ-i V' WS:-'ia- 1 l i , i i Xl Q-------.........,....,.,.,,,,,. Row l: Kathy Jefferies, Carol Carmiencke, Sharon Hildebrand, Tina Shultis, Margaret Cross, Sigrid Goldsmith, Linda McKay, Miss Glines. Row 2: Sandra Joe Clark, Mary Goin, Janet Cooper, Marilyn Bolin, Linda Lee, Nancy Sprague, Barbara Myers, Karin Summers, Betty Harry, Carol Windsor. Row 3: Betty Fields, Joan Smith, Tarley McMillan, Judy Luck, Kathy Ketchum, Joann Lopuson, Karen Kraus, Doris Benson, Darlene Beat, Dixie Huffman, O 9 . . . Zetta McDaniels, Linda Murphy. Row 4: Linda Wicks, Jackie Boer, Sharon Knight, Jeannie Zehrung, Karen Tiner, Pat Jenson, Sandy Kelso, Melina Shultis, Dianne Kavtynovich, Linda ' Myrmo, Karin Harper. Linda McKay H -'H President G.A.A. members have fun together-even even if they never get a strike. C7 pus -.v' ' v P S , I 1: l ! Row l: Al Thenell, Doug Lindly, Steve Ott, John Chester, Norman Mikesell. Row 2: Dick Moody, Gordon Madsen, Richard Getty, Bob Terpenirig, Bruce Siler. Row 3: Ken Moorhouse, Collin Gray, Durell Smith, James Weathers, Stan Bettis. Row I John Polhemus Dan Guthrie, John Hiott, Bill Stuart, Jim Koenig, Tom Hornsby. Row 2: Gary Statzer, Dan Guthrie Larry Campbell Bruce Taylor. Row 3: Tom Jones, Rich Curtis, Dove Garrett, Allan Crocket, Ron Heddinger, President Sandy Nosler Row 4 Jay Henslee, Charles Warren, Ray Allen, Tom Gentle, Terry Tillman, 2 It '-ll? N83 -,,,,.. ' Seated: Mr. Glick, James Brock, Marvin Lott, Gary Marlatt. Row l Jerry Willis, Timothy Whit- Row 1: Paul Armstrong, Nadine Johnson Don David, Linda Kimball, Colene Garoutte Danny ney Stan Katon, Kent Chase, John Fleishauer, Bill Fegles, Keri Sparks, Ruth Holmes, Shirley Painter. Row 2: Steve Rice Jim Chapman, Larry Brown, Mike Callahan, Don Tucker. Row 2: Sims, lngrid Derkatsch, Art Johnson, Dennis McClure Dick Dale Hanson, Roger Thomas, Burton Fisher, Paul LC1ndSdOWI'12. Anderson. Biology llluh Donald Sparks, Jerold Shank, Greg Brunig, Ross Ashwood, George Mike- sell, Doug Wolfe, Mrs. Robertson, Susan Roe, Lorna Hoganson, Norman Mikesell, Mike Peters. ,119 1 . Math llluh Row l: Cal Taylor, Gary Jac- quemin, Bob Eidson, Dan Houts, Art Leister, Larry Parker, George Chorne, Dave Culbert- son, Mr. Kerley. Row 2: Bill Bryant, Fred Huntington, Francis Ingram, Darrel Klink, Mike Kromwall, Marshall Mc- Ginnis, Bud Kingman, Melvin Mathews, Steve Moe, Peter Trenholme. Row 3: Jim Larson, Fred Klick, Jack Smith. J CUBKL mov Row l' Charles Carlson Bruce Bayles Bryan Ellickson, Allan Harrington, Peyton l5erkins, Ron Ness. Row 2: Bill Myers, Ed Degner, Paul Jarvis, Craig W'right, Harry Pickett, Mr. TenBrinke. Chemistry llluh Seated: Ken Maier, Ed Hearn, Roger Hill. Row l: Bob Booth, Doug Brown, Cecil Linder, John Tysel, Mr. Hole. Row 2: Terry Brouhard, Charles Krafts, Bob Bascue, Malcolm McEwen, Dennis McCorkle, Clayton Law- son, Jim Landen, Jim Brady. Row 3: Darrel Smith, Peter Adams, Jerry Mulkey, Steve I-ladley, David Lernery, Jim Lewis, Bryan Garinin. A .N LLAJIQSX 1 kiwi' if Row l: Carol Silliman, John Saunders, Gary Kuhl, Duane Hought, Sherry Epperly, Linda Taylor. Row 2: Don Jackson, Gary Milhollen, Don Sedergren, George Louris, Cecelia Bradburn, Joyce Dollar, Row 3: Tom Robinson, Bob Carmichael, Gary Graham, Bob Sounders, Randy Scott, Fredrick Krafts. Physics llluh Row l: K i r k Endicott, Gary Melendy, Kirk Bat- tleson, Mickey Piter, Ralph Shattuck, Scott Niven, Dave Henson, Steve Hayden. Row Z: Stan Ridenour, Vic Morse, Steve Charles, Walt Kan- gail, John McCulloch, Dave Hazlitt, Jim Stro- beck, Mr. Halvorsen. 99 'W A i - if-we Q 'Q :Q-1, R il Si -'W 'MCP' H lin Row l: Roberto Beddow, Kathy McPhetters, Zulo Tiffee, Dorthy Park, Sondy Sergeant, Joni Sagen, Susan Ash, Woldene Davis, Sondra Loveoll, Janice Scott, Kathy Demarest, Carol Olson, Gay Cole, Betsy Moore, Bertha Dunlap, Jackie Price, Peggy Wells, Kay Scoopmire. Row 2: Mary Howell, Jane Toben, Susan Furtwangler, Vickie Bogden, Rosalie Gould, Janice Bish, Dorothy Robinson, Sonja Slack, Sally Oswald, Sheryl Brown, Barbara Gront, Carol Groville, Charlotte Brown, Darlene Renke, Judy Steele, Jean Jarding. Row 3: Sally Leonard, Sharon Perkins, Della Matheny, Joy Evashenko, Judy Shaffer, uture urses Judy Shaffer Non Ekborn, Tana Thorn, Sharon Abbott, Gwen Miller, Carolyn Scheidt, Karen Smith, Barbara Gilbert, Pfesldenf Shirley Crider, Pat Roblyer, Carla Hudson, Carol Coggins Sharon Golden, Eleanor Menkens. Row 4: Donna Rhoads, Joyce Eickmeyer, Linda Rigsby, Gloria Grieve, Cheryll Frisbie, Charlotte Tobin, Marilyn Treadwell, Sondra Brown, Peggy Stephens, Valerie Young, Jo Chilen, Patsy Minkler, Joy Thorn, Mary Ellen l-lurcl, Annette Joros, Charlene Block, Phyllis Clingenpeel, Betty Morgan, Carolyn Troynor. Scale Model Builders Jerry Texley , , , , President Row l: Don Boyer, Morris Osterhotf, Don Scorpin, Ron Archiball. Row 2: Dave Corr, Mr. Klick, Jerry Texley, Fred Martin, Pot Wickham. -Q ...Y ..,...m...,...,..,.....,-.w-v- Q R 'W Qi? f: f1'1 X ,VX .iw if? if , X 'J ' -.+.J.ei2:l2!,i1QQ,53 xx , , . 1 'li lr. fl 7 Q3 R . ow l Patty Perlch Caroline Barney Nancy Woadin, Martha Jewelson, Quentin Breen Claire Doggett, Mrs, Condor, Row l: Janice Lewis, Jeanette Stivers, Bill Lonlgan Tim Hardin Tamara Smith Row Z Dick Drac Mr. Doggett, Mark McCullock, Robbie Mills Bob Kraus Bill Butler Jon Doornink ow I George Ruben Charlotte Wattles, Evelyn Cahn, Carol Graslie, Sue Walker. Row 2 Char otte Wattles Mary Seal Janice Roob Pam Robinson, Mrs. Davison. , , , Row l: Eunice Landsidel, Ann Cluster, Ann Christensan, Nancy Pitchfard, Carol Parkinson, Jay Ruben- Ia M a M stein, Sharon Lay, Peggy Stephens, Bonny Burton, Susan Lynes, Charlotte Tobin, Sandy Hemmingsen, i g Linda Owen, Jeanne Hartman, Gloria Darold, Kathy Vaeltz, Eva Clark, Edna Roseberry. Row 2: Janet Pederson, Mrs. Barnhart, Darlene Jackson, Kathy Kannasto, Geri Chapman, Coral Scott, Linda Hill, Kappy Lundy, Kathy Carley, Sandra'Brown, Joy Baumann, Deanna Max, Mary Barney, Gay Fjalstad Linda Revell, Julie Hampton, Lynn Cushing, Virginia DeMoss, Judy Hardgreaves, Marilyn Pearson, Judy Gandy, Row 3: Virginia Roberts, Connie Reede, Sally Carper, Jane Campbell, Patty Perlich, Toni Tracy, Jane Sagen, Sandy Stuart, Wanda Mead, Patty Gibson, Marsha Bishop, Judith Hearn, Karen Jordan, Mary Jo Guske, Melanie Cox, Sue Haven, Marie Reynolds, Virginia Rice, Joan Darling, Barbara Englund. Row 4: Dianne Beezley, Judy Dodge, Janice Stone, Martha Hartsack, Bonnie Wheat, Linda Harning, Deanna McCord, Peggy Shaddy, Karen Campbell, Hazel Short, Mary Ellen Goin, Jaan Pine, Denise Cypcar, Ruthie Bartle, Jean Overstreet, Janet Lindstrom, Linda Larsen, Joann Kiess, Sue Jen- nings, Judy Schroeder, Kathy Lusk. ow I: Charlotte Potter, Gloria Thompson, Lonny Amick, Sue Smith, Ann Street, Barbara Caster, Mar- aret Ford, Leslie Simons, Judy Morrow, Jeanne Zehrung, Row 21 Sandy WIISOO, Eflene RQVWKQW, JOGVW Mil-leff larilyn Pike, Sue Ritchie, Daphne Aas, Karen Myrmo, Jean Soosey, Pat Smith, Sally Esteb, MOVV Sfmflii liss Althen. Row 3: Mrs. Back, Gayle Herbert, Frances Gillette, Sondra Nelson, JafIlYVi J0Cl45O 'f SU2 Ttiflq, Mer Hearn, Judy Mitchell, Jerry Ann Robinson, Mae Robins, Gerry' Robertson, Arlene George. aw 4: Carol Roseberry, Susan Horn, Julia Simmons, PeQQY BOWVTWOVW V'VCi.'V '0 Clark' MQW -lo Jomesf ' ' ' mmm Moore, Pgm Hubbard, Mary Lois Reed, Linda Goode, Marna Baldingcr, Kay Alderman, Judy litchell, Sanny Rubenstein. S 2 2 E , Z 5 2 5 4 If rim. Kneeling: Nancy Chaney, Barbara Baxter, Kay Pooser, Carol Klabunder, Donna Richmond, Betty I-itch, Bonnie Damrow, Gloria Reed, Bob Smith, Eric McCready, Mark Mahnke, Michael Fraser, David Coombs, Bob Frachieseur. Row l: Nancy Cooper, Kay Willemsen, Jody Hockaday, Gloria Reinertson, Linda Gould, Mary Ellen Julifs, Mary Griffiths, Linda Haines, Rea Marie Perky, Rhea Harding, Juanita Mitchell, Joyce Krebbs, Deanna Dirlam, Sandra Pulliam, Joyce Elliott, Sue Carter, Fay Wheeler. Row 2: Wilbur Brown, David Oar, Bill Pearl, Betsy Frazer, Roberta Aufderheidi, Shirley Jensen, Bonnie Aird, Marge Wheat, Marge Campbell, Helen Biggs, Kay Brown, Gerri Von Devender, Pat Brenden, Judy Drury, Linda Wright, Sherry James, Marina Aird, Roberta Elmer, Carol Pockolec. Row 3: Mike Hessel, Allan Jacobsen, Craig Ausland, Jim Johnston, Jim Orrell, Neil Davidson, Leonard Wassom, Jack Piter, Ray McKenzie, Roland Glass, Patsy Pits, Patsy Rankin, Shirley Newingham, Karen Korstad, Marla Kay Jacobsen, Louise Hamilton, Joann Ringerling, Beverly McMillan, Jane Carter, Pat Morgan, Barbara Shaffner. Row 4: Gary Porter, Ed Hearn, Larry Brooks, Richard Johnson, Scott Starlin, Karen Brown, Joe Phillipay, Charles Getchell, Bill Betts, Henry Schainck, Pete Tomseth, Ann Huske, Mildred Ford, Brenda Gustafson, lhespians Judy Keiss, Deanna Morrow, Nonda Whisman, Marcia Ayres, Judy Christensen, Carol Scott. Service Club Row l: Sandy Duprey, Mary Mongomery, Toni Tracy, Ruth Riersgaard, Peggy Fuller. Row Z: Maureena Noll, Ray Allen Diane Childress, Sabine Phelps, Jeanne Tyack, Rhea Harding. Richard Getty, Ken Friesen, Don Erwin, John Tysell. Row 3: Barbara Janzig, Wade Williams, Dennis Newman fs? i f-N. 1 'S ,4-n The highlight of the year was the U.N. con- The annual Canned food dflve provided a ference. needy family at Christmas. Diane Childress, President Steve Hintz, Vice President Lynn Pyle, Secretary Cl12fYl Schlelcherf Treasure' A tradition began with the alumni tea. Monthly meetings feature speakers from for eign lands. Judy Sikes, Historian lnternatienal llelatinns league Ray Allen, Anne Armes, Bobbie Aufderhiede, Marcia Ayres, Caroline Barney, Bobbie Bean, Martha Blackburn, Bob Braden, Darlene Bradway, Dixie Branaman, Dottie Branaman, Diane Bressler, Kathy Bressler, Kay Brown, Gloria Brownfield, Sandra Bryan, Lani Burcham, Jane Campbell, Carol Carmiencke, Dixie Chambers, Nancy Chaney, Diane Childress, Sandy Clark, Ann Cluster, Evelyn Cahn, Sandy Cook, Nancy Cooper, Rosy Cooper, Gloria Darold, Deanna Dirlam, Judy Dodge, Sudean Dunn, Joyce Elliot, Allen Erickson, Sue France, Chris Franz, Sue Furtwangler, Judy Giesy, Mary Ellen Goin, Neil Goldschmidt, Linda Gould, Mary Griffiths, Joan Grosbeck, Frances Haines, Gail Hammond, Jeanne Hartmen, Rhea Harding, Met Hearn, Deana Hendrickson, Marilyn Herrman, Sharon Hildebrand, Sue Hill, Steve Hintz, Jody Hockaday, Caroyln Hughes, Anne Husk, Jarilyn Jackson, Barbara Johnson, Judy Johnson, Mary Ellen Juilfs, Martha Julson, Carolyn Kress, Karen Korstad, Diane Kovtynovich, Judy .KuykendaIl, Richard Lakin, Sharon Lay, Linda Lee, David Leeper, Kathy Leslie, Janet Leslie, Amy Loughmiller, Judv Luck, Eric McCready, Bonnie McKay, Judy McShatko, Linda Mackprang, Mark Mahnke, Beverly Martin, Diane Miller, Barbara Morgan, Deanne Morrow, Bill Myers, Linda Myrmo, Merlita Nicolson, Carol Olson, Jim Orrell, Yvonne Parkinson, Eunice Penniston, Potty Perlich, Cherry Pin kstaff, Jacquelyn Price, Lynn Pyle, Janice Raab, Barbara Reed, Gloria Reinertson, Steve Rice, Roma Rickabaugh, Carol Schamber, Cheryl Schleicher, Sandy Sargeant, Carolyn Shaw, Carolyn Shepard, Jerold Shonk, Tina Shultis, Judy Sikes, Barbara Sitzman, Pat Smith, Pat Sorenson, Gretchen Spreckles, Jim Starkweather, Charlene Steele, Deanna Stenshoel, Virginia Strite, Karin Summers, Bill Triple, Lee Turnbull, Jeanne Tyack, Janice Vandivere, Barbara Walberg, Sue Walker, Carol Warren, Kay Willemsen, Pat Williams, Doug Wolfe, Nancy Wooden, Linda Young, Nancy Young, Connie Ziolkoski. l9O V i i .S l Mofnlng Comes too iagly for some skiiers, Oh, what a wonderful bus ride! rig t. '1 Q- t: 'L I ' --an N E ! , Sli' III li .5 1, A - I U Pete Geertsen, president, Merlin Bankhead, vice-president, Sandy Hemmingsen, sec- retary, Diane Kovtynovich, treasurer, Lony Amick, Daphne Aas, Marna Baldinger, Ruth Bartle, Brce Barton, Barbara Baxter, Donna Beech, Dianne Beezely, Bill Betts, Sharon Biggerstatf, Janice Bish, Marcia Bishop, Sharon Blakesly, Linda Blodgett, Julie Bock, Mary Boles, Bob Booth, Sue Brandly, Barbara Brazier, Sally Brodgen, Ginny Brooke, John Brooks, Sondra Brown, Greg Brunig, Lani Burcham, Sandra Burdick, Bonnie Burton, Evelyn Cahn, Jane Campbell, Kathy Corley, Wally Caroth- ers, Sally Carper, Judy Carter, Judy Christison, Leslie'Civin, Jimmy Clark, Sandra Clark, Sharon Cook, Barbara Caster, Jay Cowan, Jim Cross, Mike Crouch, Doug Cruikshank, Steve Cruikshank, Lynn Cushing, Denise Cypcar, Bonnie Damrow, Joan Darling, Don David, Ann Christenson, Mary Barney, Neil Davidson, Waldene Davis, Harry Diehl, Dale Dillingham, Judy Dodge, Judy Donaldson, Jock Edblom, Kay Edwards, Erlan Erickson, Jack Fiter, Lola Fish, Bob Frachiseur, John Gale, Chuck- Gilreath, Lynda Giesler, Sharon Golden, Mary Ja Guske, Brenda Gustafson, Bill Hall, Rhea Harding, Nicki ljlarkins, Nancy Harris, Jeanne Hartman, Kay Haun, Judy Hearn, Lynette Henderson, Marilyn Herrman, Mike Hessel, Deanna Hickman, Sharon Hildenbrand, Linda Hill, Roger Hill, Ellen Hixson, Judy Hockaday, Ed Hahberg, Sue Hove, Mike Hayman, Pam Hubbard, Barbara Jacobsen, Kathy Jacoby, Marion Jans, Sue Jennings, Sharon Jette, Lynn Johnson, Dianne Hutchinson, Dorothy, Jones, Karen Jordon, Trudy Judd, Kathy Kannasta, Leonard Kearney, Pat Kendrick, JoAnn Kiess, Karen Karstad, Diane Kovtynovich, Karen Kraus, Carolyn Kress, Marguerite Langan, Linda Larson, Sharon Lay, Leslie Lee, Linda Lee, Janet Lindstrom, Richard Little, Kappy Lundy, Susan Lynes, Sandy Lahikoski, Pat McCorkle, Ernie McCulloch, Mark McCulloch, JoAnn McDonald, Malcolm McEwen, Kathy McPheeters, Molly McNutt, Kay McPherson, Loretta McPherson, Linda Mackprang, Ken Maier, Roberta Mast, Sally Mathews, Fay Matychuck, Mike Matychuck, Don May, Wanda Mead, Eleanor Menkens, George Mikesell, Norman Mikesell, Gerry Mulkey, kKaren Myrma, Linda Myrma, Bob Needham, Edwena Newman, Rick Nicol, Merlita Nickolson, Alan Nixon, Jbdy Noice, John Nosler, Sam Olsen, Terry O'Rourke, Jeanne Overstreet, Linda Owen, Carol Parkinson, Yvonne Parkinson, Bill Pearl, Joe Phillippay, Harry Pickett, Sherry Pinkstoffg Nancy Pitchfard, Steve Pruitt, Dianne Puett, Janice Roab, Barbara Reed, Mary Lois Reed, Linda Revell, Donna Richmond, Sue Ritchie, Jim Robertson, Tom Robinson, Sandra Rotstein, Sandy Rubenstein, Joy Rubenstein, Mike Sandberg, Bob Schaaf, Barbara Schaffner, Judy Schroeder, Gary Schuck, Carol Scott, Donna Scott, Dan Sedergren, Rod Shinn, Skip Siegrist, Barbara Sitzman, Barky Slocum, Jim Smith, Mike Smith, Sue Smith, Tamara Smith, Tony Smith, Jean Soa- sey, Marilyn Sprague, Nancy Sprague, Bob Staley, Chuck Stalsburg, Scott Starlin, Peggy Stephens, Gary Stewart, Ann Street, Bill Stuart, Sandy Stuart, Janet Spicker, Lynn Shearer, Karin Summers, Terry Sweetland, Fred Thayer, Karen Thurman, Zullo Tiffee, Gary Tift, Charlotte Tobin, 'Don Tucker, Karen Turner, Janice Vandiver, Kathy Voeltz, Sue Walker, Mike Wentworth, Nonda Whisman, Fay Wheeler, Larry Wheeler, Nancy Wicklund, Kay Willemson, Perry Wiley, Georgia Willis, Connie Wilson, Scott Wood, Carol Woodford, Nancy Woadin, Tim Yockey, Craig Wright, lnnnrxo 7olr1rilnrl Sometimes there are slight delays in getting to the slopes. L9-L'-R I Q i. i i 1, This is really it-if you know how to ski that is. End of a perfect dayl WE? Sharon Anderson Steven Bursby 'Z , - L Nancy Chaney Geraldine Chapman Gloria Darold Christine Franz David Leeper T92 President -l0l1l1 Bennett Willlam Bryant if Diane Childress Claire Doggett lhis is our Nlllllllllll Hlllllllli Sllllllll V my Frances Haines Kay Haun Barbara Janzig Barbara Johnson 24' 'wily' w Judy Johnson Ellen Powell Qhfav Lp eggs . ,' c' ,, hr J' Thomas Jones Lynn Pyle Kenneth Maier Sabine Phelps Ba rba ra Reed Y Larry Senn selected on the hasis cl Scholarship, leadership, Character and Service Barbara Sltzman Getchen Deanna Y Kathryn John TYSCJ Carol Warren Gregory Willener Marianne Woodst 5: H-:I-3 5 : X g ,xi ' ' F H- , i . , QT ?'7'TA S e M- T It ef tl It tl A1 l kd? lg ld' il ll ' it l l cl . rc, , . , J ll e 2 2 1 J . llr 1 z Z l t 5 , li 2 Q 't t ' l l l 2? 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Row 2: Judy Hearn, John Hiatt, Nancy Chaney, Dennls Corkle, Roberta Beddow, Larry Olson, Marilee Edmiston, Deanna Stenshoel, John Reece, Judy Boyer Evashenko, Ed l-learn, Barbara Steven, Sabine Phelps, Don Brunton, Roma Rickabauch, Scott Wood, l Young, Weston Brockway. - i it 5 ,l El 5 l if il 55 I i lil i gl l f 1' . E i i l lt so Q 1 ij , i , l l 5 li l i in it 5 i V E 'i li i li ig- . i 1 if 3 I y sl I E l 2 li 1 l ' it 1 l , l 'ri 3 , M Y rl , . is -, g 3 r'. A g , 1 L! -'i . ,N I is , s 5 - , A1 K ' - Av, ,b ii, his Q-J by Qi illwv if, is w ' ' 24 -if i A J . l YRoxyYf:AMarina-CAiYrd, Bob Chapman, Larry Rohrbacker, Sigrid Goldsmith, Jane Taber Glen Kelso, Scott Starlin, Gloria Johnson, Barbara Janzig, Ben Benedict, Ray Allen, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Johnson, Karl Long, Pete Tomseth, Dixie Chambers, Mickey Wilcox, Judy Drury, Row 4: Ann Armes, Patty Daniels, Allen Erickson, Neil Goldschmidt, Judy Johnson, Merlita Nicolson, Bill W' U h t'l B nell B ck, Sandra Jones, Ron Hawley, Gretchen Smith, Lynn Pyle, Gordon Madsen, inton c y i, er u Lohikowski, Jim Muhr, Dennis Newman, Judy Sikes, Deanna Morrow, Dennis McClure, Calvin Taylor, Cheryl Schleicher, Mary Ellen Juilfs. J Q , R 5 -yn-mt '59 ' vs 2,4 4' pq ,vt ,M K' lv.. -1' .1 ff' f- 7 C17 Row lr Sabine Phelps, Pat Daniels, Judy Boyer, Joyce l-lounshell, Jane Ch'en. Row 2: Maureena Noll, Dixie Chambers, Jim Muhr, Roland Glass, LeAnn Westerlund, Rama Rickabaugh. Row 3: Allan Nixon, Phil Tay lor, John Hiatt, Loren Knight, Carl Long. Modern llllusic Masters Row I: Nancy David, Connie Tarpenning, Lanny Amick, Edna Peetsch, Joyce l-launshell, Janice Scott, Pat Backus, Arlene Weidrich, Sue Carter, Judy Gandy, Marjorie Ford. Row 2: Joan Darling, Kay McPher- son, Janice Clark, Marie Reynolds, Barbara Caster, Karen Perkins, Nancy Thompson, Geraldine Buck, Gloria Reinertson, Mary Emma Montgomery, Gayle Clough, Jani Sagen, Betsy Fraser, Sharon Berg, Louise Hamilton, Row 3: Ann Morrison, Ann Carter, Maya Williams, Nicki l-larkins, Joan Smith, Linda Cournover Maureena Noll, Gay Cole, Karen Thurman, Kathy Kannasta, Linda Blodgett, Gwen Miller, Kay Brown, Nancy Sweitzer, Sharon Strong, Linda Daudel. Row 4: Pat Brenclen, Carol Doerksen, Barbara Schattner, Jean Soasey, Linda Chapman, Lynda l-lanes, Brenda Thurman, Mary Albro, Bonnie Aird, Tarley McMillan, Margaret Leonard, Suzanne England, Kathy Ketchum, Charlotte Diseker, Judy Kiess, Diane Delyea, Mary Griffiths. 9 -ri ,,,., J 4 ,f S S , 22 l-'S' 7 VW . 13 . ,i S 2 Q sg Q6 l ld K liirls lihoir 4 3 l 5 Purple Pipers il, f I X11 I J Wi- Behind piano: Lynn Pyle, Allen Erickson, Gretchen Smith, Dennis McClure Judy Srkes Mickey Wilcox, Roma Rickobough, Lynn l-lufstoder, Donna Huffman, Dennis McCorkle ln front of prano Sharon Anderson, John Hull, Sabine Phelps, Wally Corofhers, Sollyo Fox John Tysell LeAnn Westerlund. Mr. Brockway, or t e lpiono. fl 0' all K rr J r ' - ,wil x rr wr ,fl W QV xl , 4 ' V ,rr ' ,J .i JBJAJ-X - n ' f ,' , M D r , Xb f 4. ,f fxlllx srl' ij ,lr ,mor Ep, lfflvgr A W, A A llf 5 -J rr' Krzvkrjsfl-Yni1J!,i7X,, 01 J ,, ll' ' V - l E 1 Xl Concert Band Row l: Frances Haines, Carolyn Shaw, Beth Ann Summers, Tom Crowder, Jon Doornink, Liz Goldhammer, Dave Leeper, Marcia Ayres, Flora McComb, Linda Brown, Karen Sutherland. Row 2: Sigrid Goldsmith, Bill Bryant, Tina Shul- tis, Gaylen Olsen, Jim Brock, Lanita Mitchell, Carolyn Bureker, Gary Rockman, Lee Hender- son, Alan Nixon, Phyllis Blakely, Jim Bonney, Darrell Maorehead, Marianne Woodson. Row 3: Marilyn Bolin, Patty Roblyer, Wendell Gray, Judy Boberg, Larry Weatherby, George Lauris, Bob Terpening, Richard Lakin, Keith Miller, Gary Crouse, Michael Elder, Don Finlayson, Ken Stephens, Yic Morse, Jarilyn Jackson, Loren Knight, Scott Wood. Row 4: Farrell Mad- sen, .lanet l-loumes, Dennis Rice, Ken Wood- ward, Loren Sicks, Ronald l-landy, Richard Robl- yer, Gordon Knight, Phillip Taylor, Dale Berg, Steve Barsby, Jerry Texley, John Strobeck, Steve Rice, Tim Hardin, Gary Porter. 198 YK? llrchestra Row 1: Sharon Anderson, Kay Torvik, John Hull, Ed Degner, Pat McCorkle, Delores Cart- wright, Diana Miller, Dick Pederson, Lynda Haynes, Dick Coe, Stephen Hayden, Mickey Wilcox, Ann Armes. Row 2: Bernell Buck, Coro- Iyn Hughes, Deana Hendrickson, Barbara John- son, Allen Denny, Robert Jenkens, Martha Hendrickson, Kathy Bressler, Mr. Tweedie, Ray Hanke, Fred Crafts, Pat Viestenz, Charles Acres, Valene Haley, Mary Lyrnan, Geraldine Buck, Sandy Bryan, Mary Griffith, Morilee Ed- miston. X i:x4.'n South tugene High Band Stately she stands A sign ef Youths star in lifes sky , fl. f 125 :Vg rp V' JE: if rf? I K , . F!??J'17x., E-., ' R 5- an xl , ,,.N v.. 2, 'X 'ffl' ' Lwkgayq-,1, f,,,'1v X: 1.1 , XA Nw . fig, ' +'-.- -7 ' 513 25 H., f , - . ' an M , In ilu P' . L A if 'T fl' 7, :,-,iv L f g ' ,-Z? if '- 1 ' Rf 'M , 'wwf wh-,,,,,. U1 -, -V ' .- P , ' .7 Lf ,. - 4 K 4 ,575 Sw-go X ,' ' I cgmmgctv 5' ,., k -H if V ,4Q:,,,3y+1,-I j--.241 -.N 4.2 1' 35:5 is W2-'1: .' f f fwfff 31336: F 'Q' ' Lf?-L-Ji f !Q Zl:-u.5..2 '13f:: ' 1 ' ugqnlfh 2'-4' ' . V f CQ 'Xbwg ' ff' , f , QM- 'Ari ' f 'ffwvkx . J A .,-x ' f, ,f N -hx , fl Vw -4 ,,. , 15? ogaagw -X --.-:JL , ,A .f an 'film rm rt:-:Q 3 ff fvacgf ...wp f V' md' 'ix ' VHF? G' gf!! 5, 'f M fifQi1 2-:img 3: Wi ,p A - M wf Qw w,ww1 W, wh - - A f 4 A : J fx 4 - -5-7 2 -. . ' FH' H - - xg L 'Q 4 ' S u-v 1 .L S A' 1, 1 Q f v r- T , A g ,, 1 4 an J 2 LA.-exmyw.. . . , , . A.....-,- t i ,G Q: k ,Q 'GPFQHHHQ im ngqaggei -4 A .N .. M- we an ' ' cj was J at ,..' ,' .L 6 .NW . V N! - F we- we ff its w Qt' gf' we Vg, tw 'YY . .g . . . im.. 1 A -. Row l: Joni Sagen, Ellen Powell, JoAnne McDonald, Wanda Conner, Judy Shatter, Charlotte Diself Rh Barbara Lee, Julie Hampton, Kathy O'Conr1er, Patty Daniels, Christina Shultis, Sigrid Goldsmi Carolyn Shaw, Kathy Voeltz, Sallv Mathews, Roma Rickabauah. Wanda Conner President -Y C u m Row I: May Robins, Jackie Bour, Francey James, Kay Burroughs, Carol Roseberry. Row Z: Fay Wheeler, Linda Hanes, Judy Gant, Darlene Beat, Kathie Erdman, Fay Matychuck, Ginny Clark. ZO2 Tina Shultis Majorettes Pep Band f, , I . i, Sigrid Goldsmith ii !. L if E4 A :isa if 2 1 +31-i - Led by Steve Barsby the pep bond odds good music and enthusiasm to the games. equi, I 204 Row l:Judy Sikes, Judy McShatko, Allen Erickson, Eunice Pennistan, Row 2: Sharon Callison, Mary Reede, Judy Giesy, Larry Knox, Ray Denning, Virginia Strite, Martha Blackburn, Pam Prorninski, Row 3: Karin Higgins, Christine Franz, Dennise Mattingly, Sandra Burdick, Deanna Delyea, Darlene Peck, Marilyn l-lcrrmon, Sharon Prochinow, Judy Noice. Row 4: Mary Stafford, Connie Chaffee, Kathy O'Conner, Linda Webster, Marsha Wilson, Gail Merrill, Sherryl Smith, Marian Lipinski, Nancy Young, Sharon Cook. Row 5: Mr. Crawley, Ben Benedict, Kay Brown, Linda Brady, Sharon Viles, Marsha l-lower, Bernice Mc- Cambridge. Paletteers 't .f?e5E.5LfnES n Mfmmv-MWf...,.W,M.,W.,,. wr? Debate leam Row I: Ruth Holmes, Judie Brown, Judy Geisy, Dennise Mattingly, Judy McShatko, Jeanne Gloria Reinertson, Janice Vandiever, Nancy Woodin, Margarte Langan, Karin Summers. Hartman, Ruthie Bartle Row 2: Barbara Morgan Linda Howerton, Ken Stevens, Gil Cuddeback, Tom Bryant, Larry Campbell, Bob Kraus, Ray Allen, Ken Slaytor Orin Brutin. Row 3: Barky Slocum, Steven Hadley, Steve.Hintz, Wiley Wright, Johnny Polhemus, Jim Stark weather, Clayton Lawson, Dennis Newman, John Buffington, Larry Rubenstein, Roland Glass. -.., Never argue with a debciter-from SEHS especially. l Ilul ll Ill Il .ll llll Ill lllll ll I lll Illll ll I lll lllllll l lll,l llll lull l llllll, lllll ' ll' llllllll I Ill .ljllllll llulll' I ll Illlll lllll w:' lllllllll in l ll lullllx Il lull I ll Il l ll' ill' 'fi r lll lll lull! 1 I ll ll I .'lIl llll' l lu ll l Illllll ll Illll llll lll'll Illl lLl ullll ' l 'll lX llllll ll llll 1 , l ,V l .Il l 4. 5 lll lf' l fl' ' TTT! 5 L 2? X QE X ., ! aff v1'v 2 AIIVHHISING -3 0. Ifzxf L lllflmldili E lt's wise and fun to shop at Miller's where you find nationally famous brands of sportswear such as IIHII IFS 0 Chinese Food 0 Steaks O Chicken 26 WEST 7th DI 3-1821 7 CONGRATULATIOI' CLASS OF 'sa Junction City Branch Springfield Branch WHITE STAG DARLENE I Eugene BWI, JANTzEN KORREL OF CALIF. 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