South Eugene High School - Eugenean Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1959
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N xr , ' X 'v'x'i LWLA Kai W 4 f , . ,, 1 x Lf 'J 1 N ' X' U' Lf A cgi k P Dr. Clarence Hines Born in Morrisville, Missouri, in 1902, Dr. Hines has had more than thirty-three years of experience in the field of education. He has served as teacher, coach, principal, Assistant Superintendent, and Superintendent, and as visiting Professor of Educa- tion at the University of Oregon's College of Education. Dr. Hines received his Bachelor Degree at Drury College in 1925. He has his Masters Degree from the University of Missouri and he studied for his Doctor of Education Degree at the Universities of Washington, California, and Oregon. He is a member of Pi Gamma Mu, Phi Delta Kappa, Kiwanis, Masons, and The Oregon' Association of School Administrators. His hobbies include hunting and fishing. Appointed as Superintendent in 1946, Doctor Hines is executive head of the Eugene Public School System and carries out the policies set by the District School Board and the Oregon State Law. Now, on leave of absence from the Eugene School system, Doctor Hines is in Nepal serving as Building Consultant to the National University. 3 ' l g 6 'Qs ' S 4 ' 1 K -1 Q, -Q I' , ff if , f- E14 . ,V , ,EVV D . g 4 2 7 ix 3 j ag, ,W Q W' A wig, V :J ' . I V xx Y Z A-. as 1- 41. 1 if ff! f- ' ,ikjrf x V 1, , if ,' VV Vyf 4 V ,V ,.'- . X X Wfgf 1 W 'gjflif 1 M 7. -t ., Y., ' ff ,, s 3 ,, ff .aff . 5 ' . ..ff. 1 1119 V yryy V my 1, 16 1 f t' 1 E - 9 VV , ..., ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,V South Eugene High School V, V, I .W , . YV, 1953 A VV, VVV ..,. , . . ' Q2 K , . -, . 1 itrt if if it - - ' 'W ..f. if ff .1 -' 1 W 15 ltt Q ' 1 . . ' f.- ,,.. 2? 1 ,. W f 13 12 I. Adams School - 1949 2. Francis Willard School - 10, Twin Oaks School - 1958 11. Cal Young Jr. High 1955 3. Harris School - 1949 4. Howard School - - 1952 12. Colin Kelly Jr. High - 1947 13. Roosevelt 1950 5. Ida Patterson School - 1957 6. Laurel Hill Jr. High - 1949 14. Thomas jefferson Jr. High - 1957 School - 1954 7. New River Road School' - 1955 15. North Eugene High - 1956 16. Eugene Vocational 8. Washington School - 1950 9. Westmoreland - 1949 School - 1957 3 is iiiii During the fourteen years that Dr. Hines has presided over the Eugene Public School System, seventeen new schools have been added, and the number of teachers has been doubled to accommodate more than twice the enrollment of students. Dr. Hines, leadership is largely responsible for the outstanding quality of facilities and curriculum in the Eugene Public School System. There- fore. the class of 1959 dedicates the 1959 Eugenean to Dr. Clarence Hines in recognition of his years of faithful service in the Eugene Public School System. 5 ' fuw HV, ,,, f ,ul VJ' ALJ H 2, k.,lq V1 V A ,., no by . ,vw M1 ,Yi LX In W f HN P ff' x 'f M' f Ll X K IL H Al fy! k X 41- X 'L V . Y ,Jvf 4 ,XJ Vu ' 'V Lf U ,, L' 1 ' NV 1 fy N J r ' ,V fx! 1, AL' L ml' . ' DRA f ,, x r rf. f i ' 5 ' ff W ' 5 ul v , . ', i JL A 'W :V J LV1 f! 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The senior member acts as chairman and is assisted by a vice chairman and a clerk. It is the Board's responsi- bility to determine the policy of the Eugene Public Schools and to establish the pro- cedure and the financial means for carrying out their policy. The present Board members consist of Mr. Lee P. Bishop, Mr. Gordon T. Olsen, Mrs. Sally Stafford, Dr. Leland W. Stauffer, and Mr. Otto F. Vonderheit, chairman. 1, V. VV 1? V. A ri'tl .trl, , ,.,.. V r ,, 1 V' ? w e f A y 4 2 H .if f mf' .rw 1 ll s S ,. ,.l' y l m -H ,. gs,gVw:1i 2: l m 'A w stsrr fl in 'V'llE5Vl , - TVg ',,' ARK iv I I I !',, ,',,pI: 'A' ,giijgzfqygfifzzy V New--ff 1, r 't-'f .,t ' A MMT :V r r 'fi iyss my y V . , ',-' L ','s . 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LEFT TO RIGHT .,-drum-wwf,-JVV W4 s-,UV VM 1-Jmu,V-rims-MW-s,,.ws,,..-,,,, ADMINISTRATION Dean Mickelwait Cecil Warner At the head of the administration staff is our well-liked principal, Mr. Mickelwait. He has countless duties which include the honor of attending National Educational Conferences where he learns new curriculum to make South Eugene High a better place to learn. Mr. Warner, better known as Cece, is the Vice-Principal of South Eugene High. Attendance and discipline problems are handled effectively by him. In his second year as Vice-Principal at South Eugene, Mr. Warner is continuing to do a fine job. Miss Kitts, Dean of Girls, is a friend and advisor to every girl in South Eugene High. Scholarships and pre-college programs for the seniors are handled by her. Miss Kitts' influence will be remembered by the senior girls for years to come. N ina Kitts Students and teachers alike appreciate the fine job that Mr. Potter accomplishes in the position as Dean of Boys. He also has many other duties which include Axemanis Council advisor and many hours of diligent work with senior boys on college entrance and counseling. He can look with pride on the work that he has accom- plished at South Eugen igh. i'r . t. if f - X 1,i,g3f: 1g w, : '.'1. 2 'ft . , ii il . R., , I , Y , X -1,5 X , f A I' ilili 9' ' M QV A . Q39 A Paul Potter . 11 II .Elms C FACU LTY DEPARTIVI ENTS SOCIAL SCIENCE ROW I, Mr. Reuss, Miss Miller. ROW 2, Mr. Wickham, Mr. Freeman Mrs. Williams, Miss Barker, Mrs Miller. ROW 3, Mr. Hendricks, Mr Huff, Mr. Goodnough, Mr. Small Mr. Trusty. ROW 4, figtandingj Mr. Lewis, Mr. Allison. ENGLISH LEFT TO RIGHT - Mrs. Dodge, Mr. Kepner, Mr. Ragozzino, Dr. Kehl, Mrs. Wiltrout, Mr. Oyama., Mr. Goode, Miss Masson. BUSINESS EDUCATION ROW I, Miss Hayes, Dr. Jessie Smith, U. of O., Miss Sparkman, Miss Mallery, Mr. Petersen, Mr. Burge. ROW 2, Miss Althen, Mrs. Barnhart. -.,n..-,4,-.4...i.1...n.-,.n.,.. .,. ,..i4....i...i.n.,-..n.,-., SCIENCE LEFT TO RIGHT - Mr. Halvorsen Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Talus, Mr. Ten- Brinke. PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROW I, Mrs. Hamilton, Miss English, Miss Glines, Miss Wilcox. ROW 2: Mr. Mellem, Mr. Amick, Mr. Kuchera, Mr. Barnhart, Mr. Brenne- man, Mr. White. FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Bach, Mr Daggett Mrs Lynch Mlss Adams f Lf iff a ,Lg , s Vx if if jyw- Mrs. Dodge - Filling in the gaps of knowledge. Mr. Bruns - It takes a knowledge of mathe- matics to keep time. Mr. Allison - Tender careg just like he gives his students. Mr, Ragazzino - Who, me? Mr. Blood - Well, everyone has to make a living somehow. Mrs. Frye - Mrs. District Attorney. Mrs. Berreman -- Looks like the Berreman's will have a good Christmas! Mr. Makinson - An egg a day keeps the wolf away. 15 s'e?5e2 2 gf 175711 ' :if . I. ' f- n Li, ,A Q , xx Qt -as .Q :H .Q-. . Xcel Q f I N 3 v n .- ' n JJ. Mr. Kepner - Beware of the dog, also. Mr. Goode - Not everyone has a Jaquar! Mr. Dedrnan - What are you re- cording? Mr. Goodnough - Oh, no Eddie it's not that bad! , X , Mr. Brockway - Getting ready for Santa Claus. Miss Norris - Any new recipes? 16 LIBRARY STAFF of LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Laurel Hjelte, Mrs. Winifred Dey, Mrs. Sally Riley, Mrs. Thelma King. OFFICE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT -- Marcella Taylor, Patricia Woodard, Irma. Wall, Theona Jessen. CAFETERIA STAFF ROW I - Lillian Kirkpatrick, Myrel Rose, Julia Anfora, Selma Vangsnes, Grace Fletcher. ROW 2 - Ida Hagedorn, Mary Townsend, Ruth Peterson, Dorothy Jones, Marjory Bartz. MISSING - Emma Holseybrook. CUSTODIAN STAFF SITTING - Ray Buchanan, E. K. Violette, Ellie Mansell. STANDING -- Charles Inman, Roy Peterson, Hoyt Cowden, Paul Edwards. RTX K' . Q f ' IL' Q Il . lx yi T if ' , ,II S T G U 0 D V E E N R an .1 1.-.,, ,..... 1, ff:-'.-1 ,, M, K m si T Qi X I 12222: b asses? irq I C 3 Vg? ff 33 ,V ' , 'W ,fm- i if -x 'r s -XX NX X X vf X k3 ri W will Kofi! ry MW . NT GOVERNMENT Q 3.W fli'J il i f ii,,f XM X ii fa W QUIK MMA Suu!! Q' 9 ,I In VM This year's Vice President of the Student Body was Sandy Nosler. Although this oiiice kept him busy, he still found time to participate in basketball and baseball. The position of Student Body Secretary was capably filled by Joy Rubenstein. In addition to this oflice, she has many school and outside activities, one of which includes Governor of Girls, State. LARRY HIRONS LY PRESIDENT n o '1 'x X X 'I 900 3 ...F6 .ll J' ' 5 XXX1 4 I I 1, gp 3 I M r. '29 As chief executive of our Student Body, Larry Hi- rons has led us in the task of making South Eugene High a school of which we can be proud. Our thanks to Larry for his outstand- ing leadership throughout the year. SANDY NOSLER JOY RUBENSTEIN 20 The two treasurers of our school are Caroline Barney and Carol Parkinson. The two Carols share the job of keeping accurate records of all receipts and pay- ments for all Student Body organizations and clubs. CAROLINE BARNEY CAROL PARKINSON The Student Body scrapbook is in the capable hands of Ann Christenson. She clips pictures and articles out of various newspapers and compiles them into an attractive book that records all the hap- penings and events of South Eugene High School during the year. The boy responsible for our Pep Assem- blies and other similar events is Steve Hintz. Plus this demanding job, Steve ii? p also finds time to win a few debates. ANN CH RISTENSON PETE GEERTSEN NEIL WALKER STEVE HINTZ Our two auditors, Pete Geertsen and Neil Walker, share the financial responsibility of our school. Pete writes the checks for all the school bills while Neil counts and makes receipts for all the money from Student Body activities. ROW I - Janice Vandiver, Dana Rodman, Bonnie Miller, Pete Geertsen, Steve Hintz, Caro- line Barney, Larry Hirons, Sandy Nosler, Joy Rubenstein, Neil Walker, Dianne Puett, Mike Swanson, Carol McBee, Bobbe Aufderheide. ROW 2 - Marcia Bishop, Denise Cypcar, Wanda Mead, Joanne Kiess, Linda Larson, Nancy Reiser, Karen Myrmo, Gerry VanDevender, Mr. Mickelwait, Denise Mattingly, Georgia Willis, Joanne Lynch, Karla Hudson, Kathy Melendy, Joan Smith, LaVonne Tipton. ROW 3 - Unidentified, Diane Bressler, Cheryl Schleicher, un- At the beginning of the school year, each home room elects a representative to Student Council, the principal governmental agency of the school. These representatives work with the administration and the student body ofhcers in working out prob- lems that affect the students and the school. Each year the Council selects one or more projects for the improvement of the school. This year the council's projects are improving the sound system in the auditorium, building tennis courts, and im- proving the Student Body courtyards. 22 l I identified, Bruce Daggett, Jim Chapman, Ernie McCulloch, Tamera Smith, Wiley Wright, Lynn Shearer, Don David, Chad Roderick, Jim Orrell, John Saunders, Bill Pearl, Lonny Amick, Mary Griffith. ROW 4 - Jim Garber, Kadell Lopuson, Mike Blakely, Rick Nicol, Jerry Lesan, Bill Horner, Art Bell, Art Bish, Jeff Bryant, Pat McCorkle, Norman Miller, Chelsea Brown, Barry Rubenstein, Pat Wiley, Mike Hidges, Jim Mooney, Dick Bowers, Ray King, Kay Edwards. STUDENT COUNCIL 23 STATELY SHE STANDS Stately she stands, our Alma Mater Bright with the sunlight of youth, Down thru the years our Alma Mater Has stood for brave honor and truth. Blood-red her vines clinging fingers Bind her walls close to our hearts, Spring-like her memory lingers Through the years lead us apart. Each stone in her white, gleaming portals, A symbol on symbols piled high A monument glowing immortal A sign of Youth's star in lifejs sky. GOVERNMENT COMMITTEES ROW I - Ginny Brooke, Ann Street, Georgia Willis, Kay Edwards, Kathy Racely. ROW 2 - John Sundquist, Joann Lynch, Larry Trippett, Cherry Pink- staff. ROW 3 -- Nancy Young, Suellen Hemenway, Jan Garrison, Sharon Soward, Dana Rodman. RECOGNITION AND PUBLICITY COMMITTEE The purpose of the Recog- nition and Publicity Com- mittee is to keep the students and school patrons informed on information concerning South Eugene High School activities and events. Mem- bers prepare news releases of the activities and submits them to all communication media in this area while others work on promotion ideas for Student Body ac- t1v1t1es. Members of The Axe staff on Recognition and Publicity Committee: Roland Glass, Pat Perlich, Charlene Steele, Judy Sleight, Karen Speicher, Bill Roecker, Henry Schainck, Bill Koons, Diane Bressler, Kap Willemsen, and Linda Gould. 24 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Assembly Committee has the job of planning the assemblies for the Student Body. During the course of the year, this committee selects and plans the type of assemblies. 'E7 ROW I - Ann Husk, Marilyn Pike, Rae Marie Perkey, Diane Bressler, Gretchen Koenig, Peggy Fuller. ROW 2 - Kay Brown, Bob Kudrle, Jim Orrell, Larry Hi- rons, Sue Horn. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE The Activities Committee, the smallest of the committees, is one of the most important. lt determines what students are eligible to hold school offices by checking their records. ROW I - Miss McDermott, Trudy Judd, Brauna Rubenstein. ROW 2 - Rob Mills, Tom Ness, Miss Miller. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Committee assists and advises clubs and organizations on dances, potlucks and other social functions. It is the purpose of this committee to help promote social unity in the school so that no one feels left out. ROW I - Sue Hill, Mary Ann lNIiller. Ann Christensen. Ann McCallum, Nancy Pitchford. ROW 2 - Linda Hill, Pat lXicCorkle, Chuck Stalsberg. Terry O'Rourke, ROW 3 - Pete Gordineer, Pete Tomseth, Ray McKenzie. ROW I - Linda Mackprang, Deana Hendrickson, Judie Brown, Carol Parkin- son. ROW 2 - Pete Geersten, Cherry Pinkstaff, Mary Ellen Juilfs, Sandra Clark, Neil Walker. CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS COMMITTEE The Constitution and By-Laws Committee helps the clubs as well as the student body make up their constitutions. The club consti- tutions must go through the committee for approval and cor- rection. Then it goes to the Stu- dent Council for final approval. BUDGET AND FINANCE The purpose of the Budget and Finance Committee is to prepare a budget of income and expendi- tures for the student body, and to keep the expenditures within the expected income. In addition to preparing the budget, this corn- mittee allocates concessions to clubs. ROW I - Beverley McMillan, Gloria Reinertson, Carol Scott, Kay Willemsen. ROW 2 - Martha Hendrickson, Janet Leslie, Eric McCready, Marcia Bishop. ROW I - Linda McMillan, Pat Martz, Pat Kendrick, Linda Larson, Joy Rubenstein. ROW 2 - Karen Walberg, Charlotte Potter, Jane Lawrence, Debbie Byrnes. ROW 3 - Norm Miller, Judy Hearn, Met Hearn, Jerry Lesan. POLICIES AND PRACTICES The purpose of the Policies and Practices Committee is to review the existing policies and practices of SEHS in relation to problems or situations that develop. This committee presents its recommen- dations to the Student Council and Administration after much discussion and investigation. GOVERMENT WORK V: Egf' 106,61 GIRLS' LEAGUE fi I :ka 1 v Y.: - la '- Myfhi' f x, xi, v 6 e590 I, ,fig 1 !,. O GRETCH EN SPRECKELS PRESIDENT ft. ii- I, Q xiii - . ai I ,, 28 W? The Girls' League Council is composed of representatives from all three class years. A cab- inet coinposed of ten girls help the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer lead the girls. The Big Sister - Little Sister party started a year filled with many successful events. In De- cember, the girls made dolls to send to the Doernbecher Hos- pital. The various dolls were displayed at the annual Doern- becher Tea. To help the Inter- national Relations League raise money for the foreign student, the Girls, League had a pickle sale and also a candy sale. Every month a secret panel of ten girls chooses the Girl of the Month. The year is concluded with Print 'n Cord Week, a dance, and a style show. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT - Kitty Button, Secretary, Carol Scott, Treasurer, Dixie Branarnan, Vice-President. FALL CABINET SITTING - Judy Sikes, Linda Hill, Marcia Bishop, Mary Ellen Juilfs, Linda Gould. STANDING - Betty Morgan, Evelyn Cahn, Judy Hearn, Trudy Judd. ROW I - Jinny Blinkinsop, Kathy Demarest, Judy Sikes, Teresa Mullins, Gloria Reinert- son, Gretchen Spreckels, Pat Kendrick, Mary Ellen Juilfs, Karen Jordan, Linda Gould, Roni Pearson. ROW 2 - Arlene George, Janice Lewis, Evelyn Cahn, Pat Myers, Sally Fox, Molly McNutt, Mary Jo Guske, Linda Hill, Marilyn Herrman, Jean Zehrung, Kitty Button, Carol Scott, Sharon Strong, Dixie Branamen, Pat Perlich. ROW 3 - Judy Carpenter, Annabelle Street, Sue Horn, Karen Tyrnan, Yvonne Parkinson, Barbara Walberg, Jarilyn Jackson, Ann Garter, Sandra Stuart, Ruth Bartle, Sharon Lay, Trudy Judd, Kay Brown, Nancy Sorber. ROW 4 - Cathy Wilkinson, Joy Hickman, Dolores Aldrich, Joan Darling, B-etty Morgan, Roberta Bird, Judy Hearn, Marcia Bishop, Barbara Grant, Barbara England, Judy Noice, Carol McMurty, Sharon Wright, Sue Fairchild. ROW 5 - Pat Morgan, Bev- erley McMiIlan, Barbara Burke, Lydia Wengert, Virgie Roberts, Virginia Rice, Judy Gandy, Karen Kruas, Jean Soasey, Sue Brandley, Molly Lesch, Denise Gypcar, Wanda Mead, Donna Beach, Tamera Smith, Sharon O'Leary. I f I I 1 I I GIRLS' R E P R E S E N LEAGUE T A SPRING CABINET SITTING - Judy Mitchell, Yvonne Parkinson, Janet Leslie, Jarilyn Jack- son, Gretchen Koenig. STANDING -- Sue Hill, Linda Gould, Betty Morgan, Judy Sikes. T I V E S I I ff f A Q A xl 'tvgzkg' l 4 I lj?-rl!,'JlM'Lf ,, eg WY 5522 l.LTQ fi 2 , ,Q ,J-I F'5 L ff?' ,:r'l ' 'ff Q 2 ' 5 6 A11 f ,f 30 AXEMENKS' COUNCIL OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT - Jim Muhr, Secretaryg Pete Gordineer, Program Chairman 5 Wally Larsen, Vice- Presidentg Lee Turnbull, Treasurerg and Larry Brooks, Special Weeks Chairman. , .2 COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES i I ROW I, Lee Fletcher, Bill Fegles, Jim Bonney, Lee Turnbull, Jim Muhr, Wally Larsen, Dan O'Con- nell, Larry Brooks, John Buffington, Ken Tuttle, A. D. Jacobsen, Larry Baxter. ROW 2, Dick Ruhl- man, Bruce Pederson, Ray McKenize, Erland Erick- son, Dave Mattoon, Dave Dau, Dave Hazlitt, Pete Gordineer, Bill Tevepaugh, Ken Bittleston, Julius Bolles, Jerry Huddleston. ROW 3, Jeff Huntley, Bill The governing body of the Axemenis Council is com- posed of boys from all three classes chosen by their classmates. There is also a cabinet composed of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Spe- cial Events Chairman, Program Chairman, and Special Weeks Chairman. Headed by President Dan O,Connell, the Axemen's Council has sponsored many fine events. They started off the year by originating and directing Hello Gusky, Jack Jackson, Jerry Deler, Skip Siegrist, Jack Pratt, Dave Fluke, John Nosler, Mark Mc- Culloch, Fred Von Appen, Gary Dingman, Jack Alexander, Jim Robertson. ROW 4, Bob Ferguson, Don Johnson, Chuck Flynn, Tom Myers, John Carley, Bob Beckley, Bowen Blair, John Read, Mike Smith, Dennis Marsh, Lonnie Bunce, Robert Mills, Darryl Winn, Jim Vos. Weekn activities. One of the high points of the year was the Father and Son Banquet at which the enter- tainment was furnished by the Dads. This is an annual event which has enjoyed tremendous success. A dance was also sponsored by the Axemen's Council, the proceeds going toward the purchase of a whirl- pooli' bath for the Athletic Department. Another one of the annual projects is the raising of money for a scholarship which is to be given to an outstand- ing Senior boy at the end of the year. FATHER AND som , BANQUET 1 GO Man GO!! 31 One occasion where father and son are together. HANDBOOK STAFF ROW I - Rhea Harding, Jayne Sagen, Gloria Reinertson, Diane Bressler, Kitty Button. ROW 2 W- Lonny Amick, Leonard Wassom, Eric McCready, Sharon Strong. ROW 3 - Jane Carter, Nancy Wicklund, Marcia Bishop, Carol Scott. '58-'59 Each South Eugene student is given a handbook. This book contains information on all clubs and activities in school. It also gives vital information to Sophomores and new students and added information for the returning upperclassmen. This committee worked during the summer months pub- lishing the student handbook. Much of their summer time was given up in order to have the handbook dis- tributed before the beginning of school. The major task was that of editing the handbook by the editors. These positions were capably executed by Carol Scott and Eric McCready. 32 THE AXE Axe Staff works hard. Many hours of hard work go into making up our school paper, The Axe. The Axe does a great service for the school by serving as the main means of communication. This paper keeps the students informed on coming events and reports of activities which have already taken place. In the two-week period between each paper, there is the incessant job of gathering news material for the next publication. Ken Friesen has done an outstanding job as this year's editor. Linda Mackprang, the Associate Editor, has also done a good job. Linda was chosen as the outstand- ing student in Journalism from South Eugene High School. .Kg Linda is congratulated by Eleanor Roosevelt A after being named outstanding journalism student. 33 Axe Staff gets ideas from other school papers, TI-I E LAST GRADUATE . He has been principal of our school for fifteen years, and has devoted the major share of his efforts toward making this an outstanding American high school. Not only has he been the principal of the school, but he has also tried to be the Lprincipal' friend of the student body, faculty, and staff. He is to be congratu- lated on his promotion to a more responsible position in our school district 3 but it is done with mixed emotions, for each of us has de- pended upon him for leadership and profes- sional guidance. We wish him good luck in his new duties with the knowledge that some part of his heart will always remain in our school. As a member of the largest graduation class in our history, we would like to say farewell to Mr. Dean Mickelwait - The Last Graduate. Getting the message. 34 At rest xq Q , 'lv AVW V- K' . ' . 'ff Q 5 H- f n w. jg ' ' fi F jjf fij.-J ' ' aff ? gi . Q 1 2 I W ' no If 'W' X, 1 X Aff! '.. . -.4 ' SF' ff, fin gl 4, 'A kin Anim. .. :'- Z W Mn ' -- Z yg,f,fMl, .' A f W. 1' - H -'Iv YI ' - 23 ir? -:' 11 X ll . is f f1H'V Z Si' A f If 1 --YK You,re welcome. Dictation. y!'I'!i 1 I l,fIl1',I 4' K 1 1, W K 1 ' :QQ 4 W1 A A 1 'LAB -ffl .,,. ' Ur 'pu A9 'X' 4, , , fy., 16 ziggy 5'- Q' -b-3 - -f' l A ,A - L, 0 H 3 X. .2Q5 Ey ,ig . 4, rx .-..xv- .Q .1 P' ,, I,- li I? xxx X -..-- Hifi ' ' 'iiiiifrg - ------ ' ' .. -A -47-E.-' fl ...,' .ff Y 35 What's your problem? P. T. A. OBJECT To promote the welfare of youth in home, school, church and community To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of youthf, Following are some of the ways in which South Eugene High School's P.T.A. does this: Scholarship given to students going into secondary educational training, recrea- tional program for weekend nights for the high school students, sponsoring desserts for parents on class levels, and parents acting as hosts and hostesses at recreational and school activities. LEFT TO RIGHT - Mrs. K. W. Bettis - Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Delbert Cooper - Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Hirt - President, Mr. Dean Mickelwait - 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Clifford Stalsberg - Secretary. ABSENT - Mrs. William Bartle - lst Vice President. 36 , 7' '7' , l T A YQ: 2 I W ' , , 51 .1 In- I - ..,,L,,,,1! f i V GIRLS , 'A 4 . IVIL 4 l 1t?'M, 1 ai 3, Xi, I .fx 'XX Trad 5' . da Hx ,Vfud LW xember October d SC? THE td . GOV Linda wb ef IVICNTI-I 'Q sore 'Ka tb V l l Jani: Leslie 313' Gretchen Spreckels February Our first Girl of the Month was Linda Hill. Her activities include Pep Club, Ski Club, Social Com- mittee, and Hours Chairman for the Girls' League. The coordinator for the Big and Little Sister Project, Trudy Judd, was our October Girl of the Month. Her activities included Pep Club, Ski Club, National Honor Society, and Courtesy Chairman for the Girls' League. For her work as Senior Class Chairman of Teens Against Polio, Linda Gould was chosen Girl of the Month for November. Her other activities include National Honor Society, Publicity Chairman for the Girls' League, and Feature Editor of The Axe. Kathy Leslie was named January Girl of the Month for her outstanding work in promoting the foreign student prograan as president of T.R.L. Her other ac- tivities include Secretary of State I.R.L., National Honor Society and Girls' League Representative. For her unending work as president of the Girls' League Gretchen Spreckels was chosen Girl of the Month for February. Her other activities include National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, and I.R.L. Girls of the month for March, April, and May appear in the supplement. 5 -gi ,. vjlfw E 1-,. ia -mx. n J if: W7 WWW f fx 71 Qx 0 'ba 1 'B 'L -- ,. ' H g.2E?ifL fx K fax gb .-52. 3 if X ,535 ' N H C LASS O F 1 959 CLASS M OTTO . . . Our Aim: To win Our Goal: Successf' CLASS COLORS . . . Brown and Yellow CLASS FLOWER . . . Yellow Rose September 9, 1958 - 8:10 a.m. It is the first day of school and the Seniors begin to arrive for their third and last year at South Eugene. 8:11 a.m. Confident their lockers are on Senior Row, they have no trouble finding them. 8:12 a.m. Seniors begin to gather by the school store in search of old friends. 8:13 a.m. Standing there laughing at the juniors and Sopho- mores efforts to make the first day of school a hit, they think of past years. 8:14 a.m. Seniors calmly stroll to their classes. Late - So What???? 8:15 a.m. The bell rings, the doors lock, The Seniors are still in the hall. After going to their rooms, the Seniors begin to work and continue to do so for the rest of the year. As the year came to an end, and the future after high school became a reality, memories of our three years at South Eugene High fiashed back. With shaky knees and the very obvious green look, we started our high school days. We were the largest class ever to enter Eugene Highfs doors. We outlived the 'cToo green to burn phase and finally became Juniors. As Juniors, we were no longer going to Eugene High, it was now called South Eugene High. During our Junior year, our main project was that of the Junior Prom, Stairway to the Starsa' which was very suc- cessful. We, also, established a memorial award in the remembrance of Terry Payne. By the spring, we be- came aware of the nearness of being Mighty Seniors. We elected four fine leaders to represent us as class ofiicers, Don David, President, Gary Kuhl, Vice- President, Sharon Lay, Secretary, and Connie Wilson, Treasurer. With the guidance of Mrs. Berreman and Mr. Goode, the oflicers guided our class's activities in our final year. Our long awaited goal of being Mighty Seniors was now true. The year began as we finally realized that we were now the top class in the school. As Seniors, we were proud to learn that thirteen of our class were selected as semi-finalists in the National Merit Schol- arship Test. Other members of the class have also been awarded various scholarships. Our class was equally proud of Larry Hirons who was named as the Future First Citizen. Perhaps the most successful happening this year was the winning of the Teens Against Polio drive. Our athletic teams have had both triumphs and heartbreaks. The Swimming Team became the State Champions, and the Basketball team enjoyed a good season while tying for second place in the District but losing a chance to go to the State Tournament in a playoff game. It is not whether you win or lose, but how you play the game that counts. We should all be proud of our athletic teams. Commencement was the high point of our Senior year. Plans were formulated throughout the year to prepare for this great event. As we leave this school, many fond memories will be taken with us wherever we go and we will be proud to say that we graduated from South Eugene High School with the class of 1959. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don David Gary Kuhl Sharon Lay Connie Wilson President Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer FRONT ROW - Diane Bressler Kathy Ketchum 2nd ROW Gary Graham John Saunders, Jim Husband. BACK ROW Bruce Bayles Denis Newman President Don David and Secre- tary Sharon Lay presiding over the meeting. the meeting. the meeting. James Aird Mary Albro Linda Alldritt Dennis Allen Edith Allen Gordon Allison Gary Anderson Richard Anderson Robert Andreasen Anne Armes Roberta Aufderheide Judith Augustine Margaret Ayers Marcia Ayres Caroline Barney Ruth Bartle Robert Bascue Larry Baxter Bruce Bayles William Bean j, AIRD - Chemistry Club 15 Physics Club 2. M. ALBRO - Girls' Choir 1,25 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Paletteers 35 A Cappella 3. L. ALLDRITT - Pep Club 35 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Prom Committee 25 IRL 35 Hatchets 15 FTA 35 Student Council 2. D. ALLEN - Football 1,25 Projec- tionist 1. E. ALLEN - Pep Club 35 GAA 15 Student Council 15 Ski Club 1,2535 ICC 15 Future Nurses 15 Social Com- mittee 3. C. ANDERSON - Hobby Club 1,25 Baseball 2. R. ANDERSON - Camera Club 25 Audio-Visual 1. R. ANDREASEN - Football 1 5 J.V. and Varsity Football Manager 2.3. A. ARMES - IRL 2,35 Pep Club 35 A Cappella 2,35 Purple Pipers 35 MMM 2,3 Sec. 35 Orchestra 1,2,3 Pres. 35 Hatchets 15 Drama Club 15 Girls, League Rep. 1. R. AUFDERHEIDE - Pep Club 25 Gold Pin Winner 35 JBLA 35 IRL 152,35 Student Council 35 Project Com- mittee 35 Service Club 1,2,3 Treas. 35 Hatchets 15 Eugenean 35 Student Code Committee 25 Prom Committee 25 Ski Club 1. j. AUGUSTINE - Y-Teens 25 Serv- ice Club 2. M. AYRES - Pep Club 35 IRL 25 Service Club 25 Y-Teens 15 Concert Band 1,2,35 Spanish Honor Society 3. M, BANKHEAD -- Ski Club 1,2,3 V.P. 25 Physics Club 25 Football 1. C. BARNEY - Math Club 15 Ski 42 Club 15 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 2,35 French Club 25 Student Body Treas- urer 35 Student Council 35 Girls' League Cabinet 25 National Honor Society 35 Budget and Finance Commit- tee 35 Doernbecher Tea Committee 3. R, BARTLE - Rally Squad 35 J.V. Rally Squad 25 Magic Mirrors 25 Girls' League Rep, 2,35 Debate Team 25 Pep Club 25 Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 15 Ski Club l,2,35 Prom Committee 25 Home- coming Committee 1,25 Assembly Com- mittee 2. R. BASCUE - Science Club l,2. L. BAXTER - E Club 2,35 Axemen's Council 35 Wrestling 1,2,3. B, BAYLES - Physics Club 1 Pres. 15 Rocket Club 2,3 V.P. 2. Pres. 35 Senior Class Council 3. 4 G. BECKER - Code Committee 25 Student Council 15 Junior Class Coun- cil 25 A Cappella 35 Auto Safety Club 15 Eugenean 3. 1. BECKOS - Hatchets 15 GAA 15 Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 2,35 FBLA 2' Pep Club V.P. 25 Girls' League Rep. 25 General Chairman Doernbecher Tea 3' Gold Pin Winner 25.3. R. BEDDOW - Girls' Choir 15 Y-Teens 15 Biology Club 15 Future Nurses 25 A Cappella 2,35 Pep Club 3. D. BENSON - Student Council 1,25 GAA 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 35 FTA 3. S. BETTIS - Chess Club 1,25 Axe- men's Council 25 Swimming Team 2,35 Camera Club 35 V.P. 35 Axe 3 Photog- rapher 35 E Club 35 Track 3. 9 M. BIELER - Paletteers 1,25 Y-Teens 35 Silver Pin Winner 3. S. BIGGERSTAFF - Magic Mirrors 15 Paletteers 25 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1,2,3. H. BIGGS - Service Club 1,25 Hatch- ets 15 Pep Club 35 Girls' League Rep. 15 Junior Class Council 25 Publicity Committee 25 Handbook Committee 25 Prom Committee 2. 1. BISH - Hatchets 15 Ski Club 253' Pep Club 2,35 Girls' League Rep. 1,35 Student Council 25 Prom Committee 2' Y-Teens 1. ' M. BISHOP - Ski Club 1,2,3, Sec. 35 Magic Mirrors 25 Y-Teens 15 Student Council 1,35 Girls' League Cabinet 35 Constitution and By-Laws Committee 35 GAA 25 Pep Club 2,35 Board of 3 Control 25 junior Princess Teens Against Polio 25 Hatchets 15 Class Day Leader 25 Prom Committee 25 Senior Breakfast Chairman 2. D. BIXLER - A Cappella 3. M. BLAKELY - Men's Chorus 2.3: Student Council 35 Rally Squad 3. D. BLASER - Track 3. L. BLOOM - Ski Club 1.35 Band 1.25 Drama Club 25 Axemen's Council 25 Eugenean 3. f. BOCK - Latin Club 1: Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 15 Constitution Com- mittee 25 French Club 25 Ax-ents 25 IRL 2,35 Prom Committee 2. L. BOLES - Safe Driving Club 15 Ping-Pong Club 2. D. BEEZLEY - Hatchets 1: Pep Club 2,35 Ski Club 1,25 Magic Mirrors 1.2. 43 Gerald Becker Jean Beckos Paul Beddow Roberta Beddow Kennion Beebe Diane Bcezley Doris Benson Stanford Bettis Marycile Bieler Sherron Biggcrstafl' Helen Biggs William Bigham Janice Bish Marcia Bishop Dennis Bixler Mike Blaklcy Don Blascr Larry Bloom Julie Bock Lawrence Bolcs I. BOLLES - Hi-Y 1,2535 V.P. 35 ICC 35 Camera Club 1,25 Service Club 35 Axemens Council 35 Eugenean 2,35 As- sociate Editor 35 Photographer 3. I. BONNEY -A Dance Band 152,35 Con- cert Band 152,35 2,35 V.P. 35 Axemen,s Council 3. j. BOSTETER - Hobby Club 1. D. BOWERS - Student Council Rep. 3. L. BOWERS - J.V. Football Man- ager 15 V. Football 253. L. BOWERS - Axeman's Council Rep. 25 Spanish Club 2. M. BOWERS - Transferred from Rogue River 3. D. BOWSER - Football 15 Assembly Committee 35 Prom Committee 2. D. BOYER - Transferred from Crow High School 2. I. BRANDT - Chess Club 2. D. BRESSLER - A Cappella 35 Senior Band 15 Axe Staff 35 D.A.R. Good Citi- zen 35 Latin Club 15 I.R.L. 25 Pep Club 35 Magic Mirrors 15 Hatchets 15 Thespians 35 Y-Teens 2,35 Pres. 35 As- sembly Committee 35 Handbook Com- mittee 35 Senior Class Council 3. D. BROOKS - Axemen's Council 15 F.F.A. 253. j. BROOKS - Ski Club 1,25 Hi-Y 3. L. BROOKS - Transferred Grant High School 25 Table Tennis Club 25 Varsity Tennis Team 2,35 E Club 35 Debate Team 35 Axernenis Council Cabinet 3. f. BROUHARD - Chemistry Club 2,35 Track 25 Rocket Club 35 Rifle Club 3. C. BROWN - Future Nurses 152,35 Y-Teens 1. C. BROWN - Hatchets 15 Magic Mir- rors 2. E. BROWN - Transferred from Wich- ita, Kansas 3. j. BROWN - Transferred from St. Francis. 1. BROWN - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 15 Debate 1,25 G.L. Council 25 French Club 2,3 Sec. 35 Pep Club 2,35 National Honor Society 35 Budget and Finance Corn. 3. Julius Bolles Jim Bonney James Bosteter Dick Bowers .. ., . . 2 ,..A. 5 .5 aa, , 1- , 4,454 I 1: 5 4. , 4. , . ' ff f - 13.1-'i. C , - l- . . , ,,,. of 0.-si . , M29 4. .. 'f:?f'w - ' is '-1. 'f.V'12fi-inifrs 5 44 Lee Bowers il' 5 Axf, . fs, .. ,X Lewis Bowers Dan Bowser Don Boyer Mayon Boyles James Brandt Diane Bressler Donald Brooks John Brooks Larry Brooks Jerry Brouhard Charlotte Brown Colleen Brown Ethel Brown Jim Brown Judy Brown Kay Brown ii V Sherral Brown ' ff V I W W In lk 4 f 4-7 , S Ga ,y I f 'X f 3 Q I 1 f! fff by 9261 Merle Bruce 5, , fi 0,5 ., ,VII ' I .45 5 W fa ' X ff! Z7 W C356 f . , , fi! ' Z 2 f 4 X .I 5 Don Brunton ff Dennis Bufiington , John Buflington Sandra Burdick Glyndale Burks Bill Butler Kitty Butten Carol Cable Evelyn Cahn Mike Callahan Jane Campbell Marilyn Campbell James Carmickle Carol Carmiencke Sally Carper Ann Carter Wayne Cayton l K. BROWN - Y-Teens 35 Ski Club 1,2,35 I.R.L, 1,2,35 Service Club 1,25 Senior Band 1,25 Girls' Choir 25 Debate 35 Orchestra 15 G.L. Council 35 Co- Editor Axe 35 Pep Club 2,35 Hatchets 15 Constitution and By-Laws 25 Assembly Com. 35 Rally Dance Com. 3. S. BROWN - Future Nurses 1,2535 Pres. 35 Pep Club 3. M. BRUCE -- Football 152,35 Co- Captain 35 junior Class Council 25 Axemen's Council 25 E Club 2,35 Ski Club 152. D. BRUNTON - Track 1,2,35 Foot- ball 15 Axemen's Council 25 A Cap- pella 2,35 Men's Choir 15 Drama Club 15 MMM 35 Cross Country 2. j. BUFFINGTON - National Honor Society 35 Finalist State Speech Contest 25 Boys' State 25 Future First Citizen Candidate 35 Nominated 2nd Alter- nate to Annapolis 35 Nominated to at- tend Merchant Marine Academy 35 J.V. A f' f,.','f -4, ' ' ' wg ,1 ' 1 , . 17 Football 15 V. Football 2,3 Co-Captain 35 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Terry Payne Memorial 25 Committee for School Bet- terment and Welfare 35 Code Commit- tee 25 Sophomore Class Council 15 Axemen,s Council 253. G. BURKS - Transferred from Sweet Home5 Girls' Choir 35 MMM 3. B. BUTLER - Teens Against Polio 15 Student Council 1,25 Hunting and Fish- ing Club 15 Latin Club 25 Rally Squad 3. K. BUTTON - Hatchets 15 G.L. Rep. 1,25 Sec. 35 Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 V.P. 25 Treasurer 35 Hand Book Staff 25 Ski Polio 35 Gold Day Leader 2. C. CABLE - Ski Club 35 Girls, Choir 35 Eugenean 35 Pep Club 3. E. CAHN 4 G. L. Cabinet 3: Pep Club 2,35 I.R.L. 2,35 Student Council 15 Hatchets 15 Service Club 15 Spanish 45 Club 15 Teens Aganist Pin Winner 152,35 Class Club 2,35 Sec.-Treas. 25 Ski Club 2' Prom Committee 2. M. CALLAHAM - Rifle Club 15 Ra- dio Club 2. f. CAMPBELL - Magic Mirror 1,2,35 Pres. 1,35 V.P. 3 Hatchets 15 I.R.L. 15 ICC 25 Ski Club 2.35 Pep Club 2,35 P ,I.B.L.A. 3. M. CAMPBELL - Magic Mirrors 1. C. CARMIENCKE - Hatchets 15 Ski Club 2,35 G.A.A. 2,35 I.R.L. 25 Spanish National Honor Society 35 Pep Club 3. f. CARMICKLE - Paleteers 25 Aristo- crats 2. S. CARPER - Ski Club 1,25 Pep Club 35 Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Gold Pin YVinner 15 Silver Pin YVinner l,2,3. A. CARTER - Thespians 253, Sec. 35 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 35 Hatchets 1: Ski Club 2.35 Axents 1: Purple Pipers 3: A Cappella 35 Girls' Choir 25 Girls' League Rep. 3. IWW-79? . X Judith Carter Dolores Cartwright Connie Chaffee Linda Chapman Robert Chapman Dennis Chase Diane Chase Kent Chase Ann Christenson Dale Christenson Judith Christianson Sandra Clark Phyllis Clingenpeel William Clouter Cheryl Cobb Thomas Cochran Carol Coggins Gay Cole Jeffery Cook Delbert Cooper j. CARTER e- Spanish National Honor Society 35 Spanish Club 35 Pal- etteers 1,25 Pep Club 35 Sli Club 2,35 Hatchets l. D. CARTWRIGHT - Orchestra 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Junior Sym- phony l,2,3. C. CHAFFEE - Paletteers 25 IRL 3. L. CHAPMAN - Hatchets 15 Service Club 15 Girls! Choir 1,25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 3. R. CHAPMAN 4 Hi-Y 1,2535 MMM 2,35 A Cappella 2,35 Oklahoma 2. D. CHASE - Band 2,35 FFA 3. D. CHASE - Future Nurses 2,35 JBLA 3. K. CHASE - Science Club 1,25 Serv- ice Band 2,3. A. CHRISTENSON - Girls' League Cabinet, Courtesy Chairman 25 Magic Mirrors 25 Ski Club 25 Student Council 35 Student Body Historian 35 Social Committee 35 Fun Night Committee 3. D. CHRISTENSON - Band 1,2,3. f. CHRISTIANSON - Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1,25 Service Club 152. S. CLARK - Hatchets 15 Ski Club 1,2535 GAA 1,25 IRL 1,2535 Prom Com- mittee 25 Pep Club 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Girl League Rep. 35 Doernbecher Tea Committee 3. P. CLINGENPEEL - Future Nurses 46 1,25 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 3. W. CLOUTER - Transfer from St. Francis 3 5 Baseball 3. C. COBB - Paletteers 35 Pep Club 3. T. COCHRAN - Track 1,35 Junior Class Council 25 Paletteers 25 Student Council 3. C. COGGINS - Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 15 Pep Club 3. G. COLE - Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 15 Sophomore Choir 15 Girls' Choir 25 French Club 35 MMM 35 Pep Club 35 A Cappella 3. 1. COOK - Axemen's Council 25 Rifle Club 253, Treas. 35 Track 253. D. COOPER - FFA Sentinel 253. 4 R. CORNELIUS - Transfer from South Salem 3. D. CORNUTT - Football 15 JV Football 25 Chess Club 1. L. COURNOYER - Drama Club 1,25 Girls' Choir 1,2535 Pep Club 35 Hatch- ets 15 Prom Committee 25 Senior Breakfast 2. 1. COWAN - Sophomore Class Coun- cil 15 Junior Class Council 2. D. COWLES - Sophomore Council 15 Football 15 Student Council 2. M. COX - Hatchets 15 Paletteers 1,25 Pep Club 253. P. CRACKER - Magic Mirrors 15 FBLA 25 Student Council 25 GAA 35 Pep Club 3. A. CROCKETT - Auto Safety Club 25 Axemen's Council 25 Senior Class Council 35 E Club 2,35 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Rock Hounds 2. F. CRONIN - Hobby Club 1. M. CROUCH - Ski Club 1,2. D. CRUIKSHANK - Ski Club 1,2535 Golf Team 15 FTA 2,3 Pres. 35 J.V. Baseball 25 Thespians 35 National Honor Society 3. D. CYPCAR - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 15 Girls' League Rep. 15 Ski Club 152,35 Junior Class Council 25 Pep Club 25 Student Council 35 Rally Squad 3. B. DAILEY - Y-Teens 1,25 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 3. D, DAU - Basketball 15 Baseball 1,25 Cross Country 152,35 Captain 35 E Club 2,35 Track 35 Axemen's Council 3. L. DAUDEL - Future Nurses 15 Pep Club 35 Ax-ents 25 Hatchets 15 Girls' Choir 2,35 Spanish Club 3. D. DAVID - Advanced Band 15 De- bate Team 1,35 Student Council 1,35 Junior Class Council 25 ICC 1.2: Cam- era Club 2,35 Senior Class President 35 Math Club 15 Ski Club 152,35 Prom Decorations Committee 2. N. DAVID - Ax-ents 15 Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 25 Girls' Choir 253. .J 47 Robert Cornelius Delvin Cornutt Roger Couch Linda Cournoyer Jay Cowan Douglas Cowles Melanie Cox Patricia Cracker Roddy Craig Alan Crockett Frank Cronin Michael Crouch Douglas Cruikshank Gilbert Cuddeback Denise Cypcar Barbara Dailey David Dau Linda Daudel Donald David Nancy David N. DAVIDSON - Service Club 2,35 F.F.A 1. B. DAVIES - Football 1. C. DAVIS - Transferred from St. Fran- cis 3. E. DEGNER - Math Club 1,35 Pres. 35 Orchestra 1,2535 V.P. 25 Concert Master 35 Junior Symphony 1,2535 Con- cert Master 35 Rocket Club 2,3 Sec. 35 ICC 25 MMM 35 National Honor So- ciety 3. R. DEMING - Hobby Club 15 Radio Club 2. G. DINGMAN - Senior Class Rep. 35 FBLA 2. I. DODGE - Ski Club 1,2535 Magic Mirrors 152,35 GL. Representative 25 Junior Class Council 2. j. DONALDSON - G.A.A. 15 Hat- chets 15 Axents 25 Ski Club 2535 Pep Club 3. K. DOTY - Y-Teens 1. K. DRAGT - Magic Mirrors 15 G.A.A. 25 JBLA 35 Pep Club 3. A. DUCHESNEAU - Axemen's Coun- cil 25 Track 253. S. DUDLEY - Transferred from North Lorrance 3. f. DUKE - Pep Club 35 Ski Club 35 Magic Mirrors 35 Eugenean 3. K. DuCLOS - Student Council 1. B. DUNLAP + Hatchets 15 Future Nur- ses 1,2,35 Pep Club 3. P. DUMAS - Transferred from Fortune High School 3. 'A 1 , .,.., , ,. . ., . 4.,v, 1 , - h, .,'37.j5gf1.4. gyfzfza, : I .ff gg 'Y' x .L 5 - KN , ' 55 vw 5 ,.t2,,g,, 2 . , ,. ,A , , in 1, ,, ,. f . v. 1241, ' -. .V 1 , , : Q D 3 s 1 A '5 '55 , 1 1 i , , ' X523 t, Neil Davidson Bill Davis Charlotte Davis Ramon Deardorff Edward Degner - '.1'ff'1'f '4'f f A at.. , .A 1. ,-4- V, , 2 - . , g1,5'!Ni,' 12. -- . 5. V . 4 5 551515275 5. ,455 jj 54 Q . 1 .2 iff? - V , ., if .5 , 48 Kathy Demarest Richard Deming Gale Dingman Judy Dodge Judith Donaldson Jon Doornink Karen Doty Richard Dragoo Karen Dragt Alan Duchesnean Kyle DuClos Susanne Dudley Julie Duke Patty Dumas Bertha Dunlap Sandra Duprey Jock Edblom Mike Elder Bryon Ellickson Joyce Elliot Richard Elmore Gary Elwood Shirley Engebretsen Barbara England Joan Estovold Janice Evenson Richard Fee William Fegles Barbara Felt Betty Field Lloyd Finch Don Finlayson Lola Fish Ben Fisher Judy Fisher S. DUPREY - Hatchets 1, Y-Teens 1,2,35 Ski Club lg Thespians 2,35 Pep Club 2,33 ICC 3. B. ELLICKSON - Science Club l,2,3, V.P. 3, National Honor Society 2,33 ICC 35 Debate Team 3. 1. ELLIOT - Gold Pin Winner 13 Ax- ents 1, Hatchets 13 IRL 1, Ski Club lg Service Club 2. '?' . ,, ' R. ELMORE - Student Council Rep- resentative 3. G. ELWOOD - Transfer from Coburg High School 3. B. ENGLAND - G.A.A. 15 Hatchets 13 G.L. Rep. 15 Magic Mirrors 25 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Prom Commit- tee 2. j. ESTVOLD - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 49 Lf will A f Q, . 2,35 FBLA 2 Magic Mirrors Y-Teens 1, R, FEE - Hobby Club 1 2 W. FEGLES - Radio Club 12 S Treas. lg V.P. 2 Axcmens Council 3 B. FIELD - C AA 1 2 3 Hatchets 1 Pep Club 3. L. FISH - Pep Club 2 3 Hatchrts l Ski Club 1,2,3. 61? Lee Fletcher Daniel Fix Lerry Fitzpatrick Rudolph Folk Sally Fox 1 14 .t --1 . . as ,.., f ff' l'lll Bob Frachisaur Sue France Betsy Fraser Phil Freeman Kenneth Friesen ,f if M 'af f f M QZXO f Af .1 ff U ff M X . ,tg Z Az f X W ' , V 1 44 ff P f K .. . we .eg afflj f -1 ,,,, - - we 3,11 -.Af?gUf'ffii'p. i g. ,g,f,,. J gif, ,LAW 4 4 if f A sf f ff WW. 24 4Q,,,..,.. ,,,, 47, ,L,, .iw Nolan Fugitt Margaret Fuller John Gale Judi Gandy Judy Gant Judd Garner Colene Garoutte David Garrett izabeth Gaskill V. 1,41 Pete Geertsen -f.5,- 3, ,i,, ',', - - y . -' ,A ,',. f .. ,,.f f L. FLETCHER - Sophomore Football 15 Basketball 15 J.V. Baseball 15 Axe- men,s Council 1,35 Junior Class Council 25 Ski Club 15253. D. FOLK - Auto Safety Club 1. R. FORCUM - Ski Club 35 Conces- sions Manager 35 Hobby Club 1. S. FOX - Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 152,35 Pep Club 2,35 A Cappella 2,35 Purple Pipers 2,35 Senior Class Council 35 Ski Club 35 Girls, Choir 15 Prom Com. 2. B. FRACHISEUR - Football 15 Bas- ketball 15 J.V. Baseball 15 Chess Club 1. S. FRANCE - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 2535 French Club 2,35 I.R.L. 2,35 Magic Mirrors 35 Student Council 25 Senior Class Council 35 Policies and Practices Com. 25 Geology Club 152,35 Prom Com. 25 Graduation Party Com. 3. B. FRASER - Hatchets 15 Service Club 152,35 I.R.L. 1,25 Senior Class Council 35 JBLA 35 Pep Club 35 A Cappella 35 Ski Club 15 Prom Com. 2. K. FRIESEN - National Thespian So- ciety 1,2,35 Axe editor 3. M. FULLER - Hatchets 15 Drama Club 1,25 Thespians 1,2,35 Assembly Com. 3. I. GALE - Service Club 1,253 V.P. 35 E Club 2,3 Treas. 35 Swimming Team 1,2,3 Co-Captain 2,35 Ski Club 2,3. I. CANDY - G.A.A. 15 Girls' Choir 1525 Election Committee 35 Magic Mir- rors 15 G.L. Rep. 15 Class Council 15 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 2,35 Magic Mir- rors 2,35 Prom Com. 2. 1. GANT - Axents 152,35 Hatchets 15 50 A f Tumbling Team 1,2. C. GAROUTTE - Biology Club V.P. 15 Science Club Sec. 25 Camera Club 2 Sec.-Treas. 35 National Honor So- ciety 3. D. GARRETT - V. Track 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council Rep. 1525 Ski Club 15 Football 152,35 Basketball 152,35 Auto Safety Club Pres. 25 E Club 2,35 Senior Cl-ass Council Rep. 3. E. GASKILL - Service Club 15 Eu- genean Editor 35 Student Council 3. P. GEERTSEN - Ski Club 1,2,3, Pres. 2,35 Golf 1,2,3, Captain 35 Junior Auditor, Student Body 25 Student Coun- cil 2,35 Budget and Finance Com. 2,31 Chariman 35 Senior Auditor, Student Body 3. LLL... .... LLL.. M. L. GIESLER - G.A.A. 15 Hatchets 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 25 Magic Mirrors 3. I. GIESY - Student Council 15 Palet- teers l,2,35 I.R.L. 2,35 G.A.A. 1,35 De- bate Team 2,35 Publicity Com. 35 Hat- chets 15 Pep Club 3. B. GILBERT - G.A.A. 1,35 Ski Club 15 Pep Club 35 MMM 35 G.L. Rep. 35 Hatchets 15 Future Nurses' Club 25 Publicity Board 35 Band 152,35 Magic Mirrors 1. D. GILBERTSON - Football 15 .I.V. Wrestling 15 V. Wrestling 2,35 RiHe Club 3. B. GILLESPIE - Hatchets 15 Spanish Club 1,2. M. GLAD - Service Club 1,2. R. GLASS - Service Club 25 Debate Team 1,2,35 Axe Staff 2,35 Sports Editor 35 Student Body Publicity Com. 3. B. GLENN - Wrestling 1,2,35 Co- Captain 35 Football 1,25 Tennis 2,35 Gun Club 25 E Club 3. G. GODELL - Band 1,25 Junior Class Council 25 Cross Country 2,3. S. GOLDEN - Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 152,35 Ski Club 2,35 Pep Club 3. P. GORDINIER - Axemen's Council 15 Chess Club 15 Social Com. 1,2,35 Student Counoil 25 Ski Club 25 Fun Night Com. 35 Axemen's Council Cabi- net 35 Father and Son Banquet Chair- man 3. L. GOULD - Girl of the Month 35 G.L. Cabinet 35 Pep Club 2,35 United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth 25 Reg- ister Guard Reporter 35 Axe 2,35 Feature Editor 35 National Honor Society 35 President of Hatchets 15 Service Club 1,25 Class Council 15 I.R.L. 2,35 Com- mencement Leader 25 Teens Against Polio Chairman 3. G. GRAHAM - Ski Club 15 Stu- dent Council 15 Geology Club 1,2,35 Axemen's Council 25 Science Club 2,3. B. GRANT - Y-Teens 15 Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 1,2,35 Prom Corn. 25 Pep Club 2,35 G.L. Rep. 35 Baccalaureate Com. 2. C. GRAVILLE - Student Council 25 Pep Club 35 Future Nurses 1,2,3, Sec. 3. C. GREEN - Hatchets 15 Drama Club 1,25 Sophomore Choir 15 Pep Club 35 JBLA 3. , -45. ,. .. 5 V 213' ww, - , .Q ,- M rv ' ' 2,04 ,- A 4 f , 5 5 . Q, 5, fa Vernon Gerber Lynda Giesler Judy Giesy Barbara Gilbert David Gilbertson Bev Gillespie Delbert Gilman Mike Glad Roland Glass Gilbert Godell Sf 7 fy Sharon Golden Eliz Goldhammer Pete Gordinier Linda Gould Gary Graham Jiifmw f'7ff5' .r ' , , f, wilffiis 'ww' 'v', 4,,V VW ' f' 'G fy f,-ff frm , ' ' ' ' . -9457577 12514 '. . ' ' 'I'f,,f'-P262 Q ,w,,yf1' , 1,1 1-1 023 rfff-,y .5 ,. a V' ' ,,.. f ff fer. ff -rt wc f Stiff wow 5 ,J .,.:.a, W, . f H iff' Q5 ,f- 'WT Yyfz? , We if 5 n -'fii' 4 M1522 M , ,:- , 5' , f f,.1 . ,. , 51 James Grancorvitz Barbara Grant Carol Granville Carol Green M. GRIFFITHS - GL Rep. 15 Y-Teens 15 Girls Choir 1525 IRL 152535 Service Club 25 Student Council 35 Spanish Club 25 Spanish National Honor Society 2535 VP 35 Orchestra 25 Doernbecker Tea Committee 35 A Cappella Choir 3. P. GROSS - Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 35 Service Club 2. K. GULDAGER - Y-Teens 15 G.A.A. 15 Ski Club 1535 Homecoming Commit- tee 25 Basketball Banquet Comm. 25 Pub- licity Comm. 35 Magic Mirrors 35 Treas. 3. M. I. GUSKE - Pep Club 2535 Ski Club 152535 Hatchets 15 Social Com- mittee 25 Drama Club 15 Girls, League Cabinet 35 Football Banquet Commit- Senior Class Council 35 A Cappella Choir 3. R, HANDY - Band 15253. L. HANES - Axents 15 Girls' Choir 1525 Future Nurses 2535 Orchestra 1525 35 Tumbling Team 25 A Cappella 3. R. HARDING - IRL 2535 Program League Chair. 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 A Cappella 35 Assembly Com- mittee 35 Junior Prom Committee 25 Handbook Staff 25 Ski Club 152535 Pep Club 35 Hatchets 15 Thespians 152535 Sec. 35 Drama Club 15 GAA 35 Doern- becker Tea Committee 3. N. HARKINS - ski Club 152535 Serv-5 fe Club 15 Pep Club 2535 Social Com- mittee 25 Junior Prom Committee 25 15 Science Club 152535 Rocket Club 2,3 Treas. 2. N. HARRIS - Ski Club 1535 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 152. G. I-IARTSOCK - Hobby Club 15 Cross Country 15 JV Football 15 Wres- tling 253. D. HAZLITT - Football 1535 Axe- men's Council 152535 Science Club 1525 E Club5 Track 2,35 Wrestling 253. f. HEARN - Girls, Choir 15 Hatch- ets 15 Future Nurses 15 Magic Mirrors 25 G.L. Rep. 25 Doernbecker Tea 1525 Pep Club 2'535 Ski Club 1-35 Policies and Practices 35 Girls, League Cabi- net 35 National Honor Society 35 A Cappella 253. tee. Hatchets 15 Sophomore Class Coun- C. HACKETT-Future Nurses 1. cil 1. R. HEDDINGER - Swimming Team W. HALE - Junior Class Council 2. A. HARRINGTON - Chemistry Club 1,2,3sTab1eTem1iS1,2- D. HALL - Junior Class Council 25 52 Kirk Greyerbiehl Mary Griffiths Pearl Gross Karen Guldager Janice Gunderson Mary Jo Guske Carol Hackett William Hale Dave Hall Ron Handy Lynda Hanes Edward Hansen Rhea Harding Nicki Harkins Allen Harrington Nancy Harris Gary Hartsock Dave Hazlett Judith Hearn Ron Heddinger Rose Heitzman Ted Henke Marilyn Herrman Jon Hewitt Sharon Hildenbrand Dixie Hill Linda Hill Patricia Hinds Steve Hintz Larry Hirons Bob Hirt Joanne Hockaday Darryl Hodgkinson Dixie Hofeldt Alan Hokenstad Ruth Holmes Joyce Holseybrook Benny Holton Bill Horner 1 Tom Hornsby 3 T. HENKE - Track Team 2,3. M. HERRMAN - Hatchets 15 Treas. 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 Commencement Leader 25 Social Com. 25 Pep Club 2,35 I.R.L. 25 G.L. Rep. 35 Publicity and Recognition Com. 35 Prom Decorations Com. Chairman 2. 1.1-IEWITT - F.F.A. 2. S. HILDENBRAND - Magic Mirrors 15 V.P. 15 Hatchets 15 I.R.L. 25 Ski Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 Pres. 35 G.A.A. 3, Sec. 35 Prom Com. 2. D. HILL - Drama Club 15 Palateers 35 L. HILL - Girl of the Month 35 G.L. Cabinet 35 Pep Club 2,35 Ski Club 2,35 Hatchets 15 Senior Class Council 35 So- cial Com. 2,35 Policies and Practices Com. 15 Gold Pin Winner5 Co-Chairman Basketball Banquet 25 Prom Com. 2. P. HINDS - Magic Mirrors 1,25 Hat- chets 15 Paletteers 3. I S. HINTZ - Student Body Manager 35 Junior Class Pres.5 I.R.L. 1,2,3, V.P. 25 Student Council 35 ICC 1,25 Hi-Y 2,35 French Club 25 Drama Club 15 Eu- genean 25 Copy Editor5 Debate 2,35 National Honor Society 2,35 Code Com. 35 Social Com. 15 Policies and Practices Com. 1. L. HIRONS - Soph. Class Pres. Golf 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Student Body Pres. 3, V.P. 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Bill Hallin Memorial Award 25 Math Club 15 E Club 1,25 ICC 25 Fu- ture First Citizen 35 Policies and Prac- tices 25 Assembly 3. R. HIRT - Hi-Y 152,35 Football 25 53 Wrestling 253. f. HOCKADAY - Purple Pipers 35 A Cappella 2,35 MMM 35 Pep Club 35 Hatchets 15 IRL 2,35 Service Club 2,3, Sec. 35 Magic Mirrors 15 Ski Club 25 Prom Com. 2. D. HODGKINSON - Ski Club 25 Service Club 2,3. A. HOKENSTAD - Math Club 15 FBLA 2. R. HOLMES H Debate Team 1,25 Biology Club 15 Camera Club 25 Youth Speaks 35 FTA 3. 1. HOLSEYBROOK - Hatchet 15 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Pep Club 3. B. HORNER - Axemen's Council 15 Ski Club 1,35 Auto Safety Club 1,25 Student Council 35 Stagecraft 3. . , .f,,,., . 1. V :Q , 4 V .. , ,,,- 5lV.,w,.,, - ?:V.1fsNL:,gy:-mpg: vs- ,., - - 1 ',A Joyce Hounshell A ',,L Sue Hoven Gary Howard Marilyn Howland Karla Hudson ' - , Qf. 5, ' S ilt -k if-v w . I f h,., -2-1 f , by .zu my V- IVVLL i . . 1,-fy .Q-,f,,,qA .,..,, .iii I ,. 1' I at .Y www , I A-151 ,V ,b ff QQ, 4 X K , M K A Y, Q 4 QA Wm 4 NY . 1 M, Q . Q fy 1 ,z , , ,Q if X . g y a 5 f if 16 Dixie Huffman James Husband Anne Husk Gerry Ireland Hughie Irvin - .r- .L,.. 11? Wayne Irvin Shari Iseli Tom Ivey Don Jackson Tom Jackson Virginia Jackson Karen Jacobsen Gilbert James Marian Jans Jean Jarding f. HOUNSHELL - Magic Mirrors 1, Ski Club 2, MMM 2, Constitution and By-Laws Committee 3, A Cappella 3. S. HOVEN -- Student Council 1,3, Hatchets 1, Ski Club 1,2, Service Club 1, Pep Club 2,3, Magic Mirrors 2,3 Sec. 2,3. G. HOWARD - Axemen Council 1, Band 1, Basketball 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, E Club 3. M. HOWLAND - Transferred from Coburg High School 3. K. HUDSON - Hatchets 1, G.L. Rep. 2, GAA 1,2, Future Nurses 1,2, Pep Club 3, Student Council 3. f lgzigzff A lx yya, 4 Kaya N I 1 ki. U , 1 .V ,, fly D. HUFFMAN - GAA 1,2,3, Treas. 3, G.L. Rep. 1, Concert Band 1,2,3. I. HUSBAND - Football 1, Baseball 1,2, Rifle Club 1,2,3 Pres. 3, ICC 2, Senior Class Council 3. A. HUSK - Service Club 1,2, IRL 1,2,3, French Club 3, National Honor Society 3, Assembly Committee 3, For- eign Student Program Chairman 3. G. IRELAND - FFA 1,2,3, ICC 2. S. ISELI - Pep Club 3. D. IACKSON - Geology Club 1,2. V. IACKSON - FHA 1, Service Club Axents 3. K. IACOBSEN - Hatchets 1, Ski Club 54 2, Axents 2,3 Pres. 3, Senior Class Council 3, ICC 3,. Girls' Choir 1, Pep Club 3, Paletteers 1. G. JAMES - J.V. Cross County 1, Cross Country 2, Ski Club 1,25 JV Track 1, E Club 2, Paletteers 1. M. IANS - Sophomore Choir 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Magic Mirrors 3, Axents 1, Pep Club 3, Hatchets 1, Y-Teens 25 Prom Committee 2. I. IARDING - Hatchets 1, Future Nurses 2, Pep Club 3. P. JARVIS - Latin Club 15 Physics Club 15 Rocket Club 2,35 National Honor Society 3. K. JEFFRIES - Hatchets 15 Axents 15 GAA 2,35 Pep Club 3. D. JENSEN - FHA 1,25 Service Club 3. S. JENNINGS - Hatchets 15 Latin Club 15 Service Club 15 Sophomore Council 15 Ski Club 1,2535 Pep Club 2,35 Magic Mirrors 25 Student Council 25 Eugenean 35 Co-Chairman Football Banquet 35 Election Committee 35 Prom Committee 25 Court-Yard Committee 25 Senior Breakfast 25 Doernbecher Tea 2. S. JENSEN - Service Club 25 Pep Club 35 Magic Mirrors 15 Prom Commit- tee 25 Cap and Gown Committee 2. S. JETTE - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Pep Club 3. G. JOHNSON - Transferred from Sil- verton High School. N. JOHNSON - Camera Club 2, Sec. 25 Y-Teens 15 G.L. Rep. 1. R. JOHNSON - Chess Club 15 Service Club 2,3. J. JOHNSTON - Swimming Team 15 Service Club 25 E Club 2,35 Senior Class Council 35 Father and Son Banquet Chairman 3. R. JONES - Hatchets 15 FHA 1,25 Service Club 35 Y-Teens 1. K. JORDAN - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 15 Girls, Choir 15 Ski Club 152,35 Magic Mirrors 25 Pep Club 2,35 A Cappella 35 G. L. Rep. 3. L. JORDAN - Basketball Manager 1,2,35 Football Manager 2. T. JUDD - G. L. Cabinet 35 National Honor Society 35 Pep Club 2,35 Board of Control 2, Historian 35 Drama Club 15 Girl of the Month 35 Big and Little Sister Committee 2, Chrm. 35 Ski Club 152,35 Activities Committee 3,5,Hatchets 15 Co-Chm. Cap and Gown Com- mittee 35 Homecoming Committee 2. Doernbecher Tea 35 Senior Breakfast 2. M. JULIFS - National Honor Society 2,3 V.P. 35 Budget and Finance Com- mittee 1,2,35 Sophomore Class Council 15 Girls' League Cabinet 35 IRL l,2,3, Treas. 35 ICC 35 Service Club 1,25 MMM 35 Purple Pipers 35 A Cappella 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Class Day leader 25 Hatchets 1. J. KANE - Axemens Council 15 JV Baseball 15 JV Football 25 Eugenean 3. K. KANNASTO - Pep Club 2,35 Ski Club 1,2,35 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Prom Committee 25 Girls' Choir 2,35 Hatchets 15 Spanish Honor Society 3. W. KANNE - Football 15 Wrestling 2. P. KELSO - FHA 1,2, Sec. 1, Pres. 25 Pep Club 3. Paul Jarvis Truman Jayne Kathy Jeffries Sue Jennings Darlene Jensen Shirley Jensen Sharon Jette Gerald Johnson Nadine Johnson Richard Johnson ' ' .- ' af 'If:'?:fZ,?.-iQ'. . 5 .,,W 1 C f James Johnston if '- i iv 11 ' Ruth Jones 1 5 Karen Jordan ,A l Loren Jordan f f ,V Trudy Judd Mary Ellen Juilfs James Kane Kathy Kannasto William Kanne Phyllis Kelso 55 K. KETCHUM - Pep Club 2,35 Sec. 35 Hatchets 15 GAA. 25 Magic Mirrors 15 MMM 35 Senior Class Council 35 A Cappella 35 Purple Pipers 3. I. KIESS -- Hatchets 15 Y- Teens 15 Ski Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Student Council 2,35 Eugenean 35 Prom Committee. L. KIMBALL - G.L. Rep. 15 Geology Club 1,25 Camera Club 3. B. KINGMAN - Sophomore Class Council 15 Radio Club 15 Science Club 15 Junior Class Council 25 Math Club 2. L. KINNAMAN - National Honor So- ciety 3. D. KIRBY - MMM 35 Purple Pipers 35 Thespians 35 A Cappella Choir Concert Master 2,35 Transfer from Sacramento, California 2. j. KIRKPATRICK - Rifle Club 3. D. KLINK - Math Club 25 Axemens Council 3. L. KNOX - Paletteers 1,2,3. f. KOENIG - Swimming Team 1,2,3. L. KOFFLER - Senior Class Council 3. D. KOKE - Student Council 15 Axe- men's Council 25 Model Makers 2. K. KRAUS - GAA 1,2,35 Pep Club 35 Girls' League Rep. 2,35 Hatchets 1. G. KUHL -- Rock Hounds 1,2, Pres. 1,25 V.P., Junior Class, V.P., Senior Class5 Court Yard Committee 2,35 Sen- ior Assembly Committee 3. R. LAKIN - Biology Club 15 Science Club 15 IRL 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 3. D. LAMBERT - Pep Club 2,35 ICC 35 G.L. Rep. 1,25 JBLA 35 Prom Com- mittee 2. - 56 Sharon Kernutt Kathy Ketchum Joanne Kiess Paul Kilby Linda Kimball Byron King Bud Kingman Linda Kinnamen Dan Kirby John Kirkpatrick Darrel Klink Larry Knox Jim Koenig LeRoy Kofller Delbert Koke Karen Kraus Gary Kuhl Barbara Kuhn Richard Lakin Donna Lambert I Eunice Landsiedel Paul Landsiedel Wally Larsen Linda Larson Sally Larson Sharon Lay Judy Leal Arthur Leister James Lemery Gerold Leonard Jerry Lesan Bert Lewis Janice Lewis Linda Lillard .L CL.-qv Douglas Lindley Janet Lindstrom Robert Lochner Elaine Long JoAnn Lopuson Kadell Lopuson E. LANDSIEDEL - G.L. Rep. 1,35 Magic Mirrors 2,35 Girls, Choir 3. W. LARSEN -ICC 35 E Club 2,35 V. Basketball 3, Captain5 J.V. Basketball 1,25 V. Football 2,35 J.V. Football 2,35 Axemen's Council V.P. 3. L. LARSON - Hatchets 15 G.L. Rep. 1,25 Social Chairman 25 Ski Club 1,2535 Treas. 35 Magic Mirrors 25 IRL 25 Pep Club 35 Student Council 35 Policies and Practices Com. 3. S. LAY - Prom Com. 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Varsity Rally Squad 35 J.V. Rally Squad 25 Senior Class Sec. 35 Ski Club 1,25 Code Com. 35 Student Council 25 ICC 15 Hatchets V.P. 15 Teens Against Polio Chairman 25 Na- tional Merit Scholarship Finalist 35 Y- Teens 15 Magic Mirrors 25 Stinkerettes 2,3. j. LEAL - Pep Club 3. L. LEHRBA CK - Wrestling 1. A. LEISTER - Biology Club 15 Math Club 2. j. LEMERY - Chess Club 25 Service Band 152. G. LEONARD - Service Club 1,25 Chess Club 2. j. LESAN - Policies and Practices Com. Chm. 35 Class Polio Chm. 25 Axe- menis Council 25 Football 15 Student Council 3. K. LESLIE - Girl of the Month 35 IRL 152,35 Pres. 35 Latin Club 15 Hat- chets 15 Drama Club 1,25 Girls' State 25 National Honor Society 2,35 G.L. Rep. 25 Best Student Director 25 Spanish Honor Society 35 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 35 Thespians 2,3 V.P. 3. j. LEWIS - Hatchets 15 G.A.A. 15 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2,35 G.L. Rep. 35 Ski Club 3. 57 L. LILLARD - GAA. 15 Pep Club 3. D. LINDLEY - Cross Country 15 Phys- ics Club, Sec. 15 Biology Club 15 Chess Club, Pres. 25 Chemistry Club 35 Math Club 35 Student Council 1. j. LINDSTROM E Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Pep Club 2,3, Board of Control 35 Student Council 25 Ac- tivity Com. 35 Ski Club 1,25 Prom Com. 2. R. LOCKNER - j.V. Football Senior Class Council 35 Election Committee 3. E. LONG - FHA 15 Gold Pin Winner 25 FTA. 2,35 Assembly Com. 35 IRL 3. f. LOPUSON - Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 15 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2,3. K. LOPUSON - Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Student Council 1.35 Axemen's Council 2. Kappy Lundy Jim McAtee Carol McBee Mariam McCauley Eric McCready Zetta McDaniel Francis McGary Ray McKenzie Jim McLean Tarley McMillan Linda McNeil Molly McNutt Judy McShatko Linda Mackprang Maxine Maesner gywwwa Mike Maher Joan Maguire Beverly Martin Robert Mast Roberta Mast ff! f f ...a1f:::z:- -. 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MUCREADY - IRL 152535 ICC 2,35 Student Council 2535 Co-Chairman Con- stitution and By-Laws 2,35 Hi-Y 1525 Purple Pipers 35 Baccalaureate Leader 2. Z. McDANIEL - GAA 2,35 Spanish ,M 1 14 Club 35 Spanish Honor Society 35 Pep Club 3. F. McGARY - FHA 1,2. R. McKENZIE - Track 25 Axemen's Council 35 Ski Club 35 Service Club 25 Thespians 35 Football 15 Wrestling 15 Social Committee 3. I. McLEAN - Service Band 1,2. T. McMILLAN - Magic Mirrors 15 Pep Club 35 Gold Pin Winner 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Choir 25 GAA 2535 Pres. 35 Magic Mirrors 1. M. MCNUTT - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 2,35 Board of Control 35 Y-Teens 15 Drama Club 25 Ski Club 1525 Publicity Committee 35 G.L. Rep. 35 Football Banquet Committee 3. f. McSHATKO - Latin Club 15 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Paletteers 152,35 58 .. H .. L.- 5 'ff 'ff 272,909 Z . .. 7. in-. 29 f'f,7y,fy,27E9 , f' I K Treas. 2, Pres. 35 G.L. Rep. 25 Hat- chets 15 Spanish Honor Society 3. L. MACKPRANG - Ski Club 1525 Hatchets 15 French Club 2,35 The Axe 2,35 Associate Editor,35 Business Man- ager 35 IRL 152535 Axents 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Treas. 35 Prom Corn- mittee 2. M. MAESNER -- A Cappella 35 Soph- omore Choir 1. f. MAGUIRE - Y-Teens 3. B. MARTIN - IRL 152535 Junior Prom Committee 25 Budget-Finance Commit- tee 25 Pep Club 35 French Club 35 Silver Pin Winner 2,35 Eugenean 3. R. MAST - Y-Teens 1525 Hatchets 15 Ski Club 1,2535 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 3. D, MATHNEY - Future Nurses 1,2, Biology Club 1, Hatchets 1. D. MATHEWS - Sophomore Council 1, Math Club 2. M, MATHEWS - Football 1,2,3, Rifle Club 2,3, Wrestling 1, Track 2, E Club 2,3, M. MATHEWS - E Club 2,3, Rifle Club 3, Football 1,2,3, Track 2. G, MATSON - Football 1, Wrestling 1,2, Math Club 1. D. MATTINGLY - Pep Club 3, Teach Me How to Cry 3 G. MAY - Service Band 1,2,3. W. MEAD - Hatchets 1, Ski Club 1,2, Tumbling 1, Y-Teens 1, Magic Mirrors 2, JV Rally Squad 2, Student Council 2,3, Rally Squad 3, Silver Pin Winner 3. E. MENKENS - Sophomore Class Council 1, Hatchets 1, Future Nurses 1,2,3, V.P. 3, Ski Club 2,3, G.L. Rep. 2, Pep Club 3, ICC 3. G. MERRILL - Hatchets 1, Magic Mirrors 1, Pep Club 2,3, Board of Con- trol 3, Paletteers 2, French Club 2,3, Pres. 1, Assembly Committee 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3. F. MERTEN - Table Tennis Club 1. G. MILLER - Y-Teens 1, Girls' Choir 2., Future Nurses 3. K. MILLER - Ski Club 1, Football 1,2,3, Track 1,2,3, Captain 3, Student Council 1,3. N. MILLER - Student Council 3, Dance Band 1,2,3, Concert Band 2,3, Drama Club 1, A Cappella 3, Foot- ball 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Policies and Practices Committee 3, Tennis 3. R. MILLER - Chess Club 1, Teenis 2, Eugenean 3. Job 174-9-Page 59. . R. MILLER - Basketball 3, JV Bas- ketball 2, Band 1,2,3, Drum Major 3, A Cappella 3. G. MILLHOLLEN - Football 2, Ge- ology Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Science Club 2, Treas. 2, National Honor Society 3, MMM 3, Purple Pipers 3, A Cappella 2,3, Oklahoma 2. G. MITCHELL - JV Baseball 1, Sophomore Basketball 1, Football 1,2, JV Wrestling 2, Football Manager 3. M. MONROE - Student Council 1, Ski Club 1, Band 1. Della Mathney Douglas Mathews Marvin Mathews Melvin Mathews Gary Matson Denise Mattingly Gary May Wanda Mead Eleanor Menkens Gail Merrill X X 59 Fred Merten Gwen Miller Kenneth Miller Norman Miller Robert Miller Robin Miller Gary Millhollen Gerald Mitchell James Mollett Michael Monroe '94 Riff-. f 4 ,. J' ' , ,'. - Lv? 'inf' 1 M. MONTGOMERY - Thespians 152535 Drama Club 15 Girls' Choir 1525 Y-Teens 2535 A Cappella 35 Pep Club 3. K. MOORHOUSE - Football 1525 Chess Club 2, B. MORGAN - Hatchets 15 G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses 12535 Pep Club 2535 Girls' League Cabinet 3. V. MORSE - Band 152535 V.P. 25 Scale Model Builders 15 Physics Club 25 ICC 25 Orchestra 3. I. MUHR - Axemens Council 15 Bas- ketball 15 Baseball 15 Football 152,35 Junior Council 25 MMM 25 E Club Pres. 35 Axemenis Council Sec. 3. G. MUMAU - Cross Country 15 Stu- dent Aid 25 Student Council 2. L. MURPHY - Student Council 15 G.A.A. 152535 G.L. Rep. 25 FTA 15 Bi- ology Club5 Pres. 35 Camera Club 3. P. MYERS - Hatchets 15 G.A.A. 15 Magic Mirrors 25 Pep Club 35 G.L. Rep. 35 Prom Committee 2. R. NAPIER - Wrestling 152535 Foot- ball 1525 Track 15 E Club 3. f. NEEDHAM - Ski Club 15253. T. NELSON - Rifle Club 253. T. NESS - Thespians 152535 Pres. 35 Debate 1525 3rd in State in Radio Speaking 15 Boys' State' Speaker of the House 25 I Speak for Democracy 25 3rd in State in Debate 25 Youth Speaks 35 A Cappella 35 Activities Com. 3. D. NEWMAN - Thespians 152535 Football 15 Code Com. Chairman 35 Caps and Gowns Chm. 2535 Purple Pi- pers 35 Senior Class Council Steering Com. 3. E. NEWMAN - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 2535 Business Manager of Eugenean 35 G.A.A. 15 Future Nurses 15 Ski Club 152535 Magic Mirrors 2535 Gold Pin Win- ner 152535 Handbook Committee 25 Rhymettes 2. W1 Mary Emma Montgomery Ken Moorhouse Betty Morgan Richard Morris Gary Morse 60 Vic Morse Jim Muhr Mike Muhr Gary Mulkey Gene Mumau Carol Murphy Linda Murphy Pat Myers Rodney Napier Jim Needham Dianne Nelson Ted Nelson Tom Ness Denis Newman Edwena Newman Phil Newman John Newton Richard Nicol Randy Neiderhiser Alan Nixon Maureena Noll John Nosler Dan O'Connell Carol Olson Robert O,Neil James O'Rourke James Orrell Jon Ott Gail Overgard jean Overstreet Shirlee Painter Dorothy Park Larry Parker Carol Parkinson Carolyn Parnell P. NEWMAN - Soph. Football 15 V. Football 2,35 E Club 3. R. NICOL - Ski Club 2,35 Student Council 35 Teens Against Polio 35 Axe- men's Council 1. A. NIXON - Track 15 Football 15 Axe- men's Council 15 Cross Country 1,25 Hi-Y 1,25 Senior Band 1,25 Ski Club 152,35 MMM 2. M. NOLL - MMM 2,35 Thespians 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 A Cappella 35 Girls' Choir 1,25 Drama Club 1. I. NOSLER - Chess Club 2, Pres. 25 Football 1,25 Track 2,35 Dance Com. 1,2,35 Soph. Class Council 15 Junior Class Council 25 Axemenls Council 35 Wrestling Team 15 Ski Club 1,2,3. D. O'CONNELL - Soph. Class V.P.5 j.V. Football 15 Table Tennis Club 1,25 J.V. Basketball 1,25 Varsity Track 1,25 Boys' State 25 Basketball Varsity 35 Swimming 2,35 Captain 35 Junior Class Council 25 Axemen's Council Pres. 35 Code Com. 25 Friendliest Boy 3. P. O'NEIL - Transferred from St. Francis 35 Student Council 3. 1. O'ROURKE - Student Council 25 Axemenls Council 15 Wrestling 2,35 Football 1,25 Social Com. 35 Ski Club 2,35 Baseball 15 Hobby Club 1,25 Track 2. 1. ORRELL - Hi-Y 1,2,35 Service Club 1,25 Student Council 2,35 Assem- bly Com. 35 Prom Chm. 25 IRL 1,2,35 ICC 15 Senior Class Assembly 35 Debate 35 Teens Against Polio Chairman 2,3. I. OTT - Ski Club 15 Chess Club, Sec.-Treas. 25 Wrestling 2,3. G. OVERGARD - Soph. Football 15 61 Auto Safety Club 1: Axemen's Council 25 Student Council 2,3. 1. OVERSTREET - Pep Club 2,3, Treas. 35 G. L. Cabinet 25 Ski Club 1,2535 Hatchets 15 Service Club 1. S. PAINTER - Camera Club 25 l.R.L. 3. D. PARK - Future Nurses 25 Geology Club 35 Rhythrnettes 25 Hatchets 1. L. PARKER - Class Council 15 Math Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 2,3. C. PARKINSON - Ski Club 1,2,35 Magic Mirrors 1,25 Class Council 25 Class Treas. 25 Student Council 35 Hat- chets 15 Student Body Co-Treasurer 3: Budget and Finance Com. 2.35 National Honor Society 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Doernbecher Tea Com. 2. Janet Pedersen Bruce Pederson Dean Perin Karen Perkins Sharon Perkins Pat Perlich Tony Petersen Sharon Peterson Nancy Pitchford Alvie Power 2411-M H --. ' 5 fv- .f . :'- AS! ' 35,454.5 , ,.,A,-'f ,,.g.::1 .. . P , . . .f lg ff.' ff WZ GW! f , ff 'f C? I , f f 2 f f f f W' fx M f , . 6 ,f X f,,-' gf. - G .1 fg .545-cg r,,.. , Glenn Pratt Jacquelyn Price William Price Sharon Prochnow Dianne Puett Dixie Purviance Jewell Quick Rose Quillen Harvey Quinby Janice Raab I. PEDERSEN - G. L. Rep. 15 Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 152535 Pep Club 35 Election Committee 35 Prom Committee 2. B. PEDERSON - Ski Club 152,35 Stu- dent Council 15 Axernen's Council 253. D. PERIN - Scale Model Club 1. K. PERKINS - Drama Club 15 Ax- ents 2535 Student Council 2. S. PERKINS -- Future Nurses 25 Pep Club 3. P. PERLICH - Budget and Finance Committee 35 Publicity Board 35 Pep Club 2535 IRL 2535 Junior Class Coun- cil 25 G.L. Rep. 35 Hatchets 15 French Club 25 Y-Teens 15 Prom Committee 25 Axe Staff 35 Doernbecher Tea Host- ess 25 Co-Chm. Football Banquet 35 Co-Chm. Basketball Banquet 2. T. PETERSEN - Chess Club 15 V.P. Y tttt ett 'T Q-. ' f f f . 5 . Q5 , ' 'Vw 4' 4 3 ft 1 1 f A JI ff Z if. V f 1 fix pf f 5 15, 1 I' 1 9 M f f r , , 5. .yfz 4 f 5m f ,fff f 1' X f f f f 1 I f f ,X , f , , f 5. - H ' fjlyjg 15-ICC 15 Student Store Manager 3. S. PETERSON - Hatchets 15 Axents 15 Future Nurses 25 Pep Club 3. N. PITCHFORD - Hatchets 15 Latin Club 15 Ski Club 152,35 Student Coun- cil 25 Magic Mirrors 25 Pep Club 2535 Board of Control 35 Social Committee 35 Class Chairman of Doernbecher Tea. A. POWER - A Cappella 253. G. PRATT - Football 15 Wrestling 15 Hobby Club 25 Track 152535 Court Yard Committee 3. f. PRICE - Future Nurses 1,2535 Ski Club 35 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 35 IRL 2,35 Girls, Choir 3. W. PRICE - Sophomore Choir 15 Men's Choir 253. A S. PROCHNOW - Hatchets 15 Palet- teers 1525 Pep Club 3. D. PUETT - Sophomore Class Coun- 62 , 0. 5937 4 -ad X W f 2,525 ,f .5559 w. 5, 2 ' Lf .ft . . yfgfgff . .. :zjeLLfzz:'1.: MW' 12' -c m: ' ., ,.,.4n521:f-me A cil 15 Hatchets 15 Y-Teen 25 Drama Club 25 Student Council 35 Ski Club 152. D. PURVIANCE -- Hatchets 15 Ski Club 15 Axents 2. f. QUICK - Magic Mirrors 15 Hat- chets 15 G.L. Rep. 25 FBLA 25 Pep Club 3. H. QUINBY - Chess Club 15 Tennis 15253. 1. RAAB - National Honor Society 35 Pep Club 35 Ski Club 1,2535 IRL 2535 G.L. Rep. 25 Spanish Club 2535 Pres. 35 Doernbecher Tea Committee 35 Spanish Honor Society 35 Drama Club 1. K. RACELY - Y-Teens 15 Hatchets 15 Ski Club 152,35 Pep Club 35 Service Club 25 Publicity Committee 3. L. RAYBOURN - Drama Club 15 Hatchets 15 Paletteers 25 Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Magic Mirrors 3. I. READ - J.V. Football 15 JV Bas- ketball 1,25 JV Track 1,25 V. Football 2,35 V. Basketball 35 V. Track 35 E Club 35 Simmons Cup Winner 35 Axe- menis Council Rep. 1,2,3. B. REED - Football 1,35 Baseball 1,35 Basketball 15 Election Committee 15 Ski Club 2,35 Axemen's Council 1,25 Stu- dent Council 35 Eugenean 3. D. REINEKE - Future Nurses 2. D. REINEKE - Spanish National Honor Society 3. G. REINERTSON - Hatchets 15 IRL 15253, Historian 35 Service Club 1,25 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Secretary 35 Girls' League Cabinet 25 Girls' League Council 35 Pep Club 35 Handbook Committee 25 Constitution and By- Laws Committee 3. I. REINITZ - Hobby Club 1,2. B. RENKEN - Futurei Nurses 1,2,35 Pep Club 3. M. REYNOLDS - A Cappella 35 Drama Club 1,25 Girls' Choir 1,25 Hat- chets 1. D. RHOADS - Future Nurses 2,3. D. RICE - Service Band 1, Pres. 15 Concert Band 2,3. S. RICE - Band 152,35 Camera Club 2,35 Swimming Team 1,2,35 Science Club 3, Sec. 35 Dance Band 35 Prom Committee 2. V. RICE - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 35 Magic Mirrors 2,35 Ski Club 25 Y-Teens 15 G.L. Rep. 1. G. RICHARDS - Radio Club 2. D. RICHMOND - Y-Teens 1,25 GAA 1,25 Hatchets 15 Ski Club 2,35 Student Council 25 Pep Club 3. S. RIDENOUR - Physics Club 1,2. E. ROBERTS - Sophomore Choir 15 Magic Mirrors 2. V. ROBERTS - Y-Teens 15 Magic Mirrors 2,35. Girls, League Rep. 25 Pep Club 3. CA T-. ,. ing.. 'S'-T 63 Kathryn Racely Lynda Rayboum John Read Bob Reed Darlene Reineke l Darwin Reineke Duane Reineke Gloria Reinertson Jack Reinitz Betty Renken Marie Reynolds Donna Rhoads Dennis Rice Steve Rice Virginia Rice Gary Richards Stan Ridenour ' Dick Robbins Eleanor Roberts f- ' Virginia Roberts f. ROBINSON - Transfer from Burns Union High School 3. P. ROBLYER - Pep Club 33 Concert Band 132,33 MMM 33 Future Nurses 1,2333 GAA 13 Orchestra 3. M. RODENBERGER - Pep Club 33 JBLA 33 Ski Club 33 Prom Committee 23 Magic Mirrors 13 Drama Club 23 Hatchets 1. C. RODERICK - Hi-Y Club 233, Treas.-Sec. 2,33 Student Council 2,33 Rally Squad 3. D. RODMAN - French Club 3, Treas. 33 Ski Club 33 Student Council 33 National Honor Society 33 Publicity Committee 33 Courtyard Committee 3. L. RODNEY - Football 13 Wrestling 1,23 Track 13 Ski Club 13 Ev Club 33 Swimming Team 33 Spanish Club 3. W. ROECKER - Ski Club 33 Axe- men's Council 33 Band 13 Axe Staff 3. f. ROID - Track 1,23 Football 13 Serv- ice Club 23 Eugenean 33 Wrestling 1. f. RUBENSTEIN - Ski Club 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teens 13 Commencement Leader 23 Student Body Sec. 33 Sopho- more Class Sec. 33 Prom Committee 23 Magic Mirrors 23 Student Council 33 Sophomore Princess 13 Girls' State Gov- ernor 23 Hatchets 13 Co-Chairman As- sembly Committee 2. R. RUCKMAN - FBLA 23 Band 1,2333 Orchestra 13233. D. RUHLMAN - Auto Safety Club lg Football 13 E Club 2,33 V.P. 33 Base- ball 1,2,3, Capt. 33 Axemen,s Council 3. K. RUSSELL - Swimming Team 1,2333 Band 1,2,33 Service Club 23 Stu- dent Council 2. W. RUSSELL - Transfer from Albany High School. M. RUUD - Swimming Team ls Camera Club 1. ' L. SAMEK - Radio Club lg Drama Club 2. f. SAGEN - Hatchets 13 Ski Club 2,33 Pep Club 33 Prom Committee 23 Magic Mirrors 2,33 Student Council 1. R. SCHAAF - Ski Club 1,233. f. SAUNDERS - Geology Club 132, VP ls Science Club 1,23 VP 23 ICC 1,23 Axemen's Council 23 Student Council 33 Senior Class Council 33 Hi-Y 33 Courtyard Com. 33 National Honor Society 2,33 Pres. 33 Baush Sr Lamb Honorary Science Award 33 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion 3. l l f ,.3,, Ms, ' WSW Joan Robinson Pat Roblyer Marilyn Rodenberger Chad Rodrick Dana Rodman Lynn Rodney William Roecker Larry Rohrbacker Jon Roid Judy Rozman Joy Rubenstein Dick Ruhlman Kenneth Russell William Russell Mitchell Ruud mtg 3 1,47 V- . . .2 4. . ' -ff f - 5 f '7' . ',.:'If?'s V- ' - ' ' tt.. f 1. . f- -wa:-f - ,. ' zxa.-mfwl . - 3 f f Q1 ' i. rf . -1-ifi'ffw ' , ,fK!'i'f:2v'f'4:-QffiS7N':?.f ' . ' ' 64 Jayne Sagan LaVon Samek John Saunders Delbert Schaaf Robert Schaaf Henry Schainck Lynne Scharen Caroline Scheidt Cheryl Schleicher Ron Schmale Judi Schroeder Rodney Schultz George Schumacker Carol Scott Janice Scott Sara Seal Daniel Sedergren I E Dale Sheeks 1 Georgia Shoup Judy Sikes Carol Silliman Dennis Simpson Eugene Skeen Ken Skeen Don Skorpen C. SCHEIDT - Y-Teens 15 Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 25 Pep Club 3. C. SCHLEICHER - National Honor Society 35 G.L. V.P. 25 IRL 2, Treas. 25 Purple Pipers 35 Oklahoma 25 Music Honorary Pin 25 NCTE Scholarship 35 National Thespian Society 35 Pep Club 2,35 Hatchets 15 ICC 25 Paletteers 35 IRL 3. j. SCHROEDER - Ski Club 1,2535 Service Club 15 Hatchets 15 Future Nurses 25 Pep Club 35 Magic Mirrors 35 Rhythmettes 2,35 Business Manager 35 Eugenean 35 Prom Com. 2. R. SCHULTZ - Chemistry Club 15 Biology Club 2. G. SCHUMACHER - Scale Model Builders 25 Biology Club 1. C. SCOTT - Class Council 15 Hatch- ets 15 Pep Club 2,35 G.L. Treas. 35 Ski Club 1,2535 Magic Mirrors 25 IRL 15 Social Com. 25 Co-chm. Handbook 35 Constitution and By-Laws 35 Teens Against Polio Com. 3 Stinkerettes 1,2. 1. SCOTT - Hatchets 15 Magic Mir- rors 15 Junior Band 15 Girls' Choir 1, 25 Future Nurses 25 Pep Club 35 French Club 35 A Cappella 35 Prom Com. 2. S. SEAL - Hatchets 15 FTA 1,25 Service Club 3. D. SEDERGREN - Science Club 1,25 Ski Club 2,35 Football 2. D. SHEEKS - Service Club 152. G. SHOUP - Hatchets 15 G.A.A. 15 FTA 2,35 Sec. 35 Pep Club 3. 65 8.2 5 ' f r x J' ,V . A ' 1.114-1 . . ,f W ,- V . IQ se 7? ' ' ' T1 ,aifiliiifl fi , ,mi 5' X , A 37 X v 3 I 41 A .A 1 . bv- ' . 'Fifi x 62 'C' 1. SIKES - National Honor Society 2,35 Purple Pipers 2,35 Paletteers 15253, V.P. 25 IRL 15253, Historian 25 Policies and Practices Com. 35 Prom Co- chairman 25 Pep Club 2,35 Hatchets 15 G.L. Art Chairman 35 Music Honorary Pin 25 Girls' State 25 NCTE Achieve- ment award 3. C. SILLIMAN - Gold Pin Winner 1, 2,35 Geology Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 35 Pep Club 35 Code Com. 3. D. SIMPSON - Baseball 15 Basket- ball 15 Student Council 2. EUGENE SKEEN - Spanish Club 35 JBLA 35 Publicity Committee 3. K. SKEEN - Spanish Club 3. D. SKORPEN - Hobby Club 1,2. 5 4... ii Judy Slayton Kenneth Slayton Judith Sleight Antone Smith Durell Smith Gary Smith Joan Smith Karleen Smith Pattie Smith Sandra Smith Ronald Snyder Nancy Sorber Carol Spence Nancy Sprague Gretchen Spreckels Chuck Stalsberg Gerald Statzer Charlene Steele Judy Steele Judy Stevens f. SLAYTON - Future Nuises 15 The Axe 3. K. 'SLAYTON - Chess Club 15 De- bate 1,2,35 Student Council 3. I. SLEIGHT - Hatchets 15 Drama Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3. A. SMITH - Ski Club 1,25 JBLA 3. D. SMITH - Chess Club 25 IRL 3. G. SMITH - Hi-Y 1,25 Chess Club 1. I. SMITH - GAA 1,2,35 Points Chair- man 35 Hatchets 15 Girls' Choir 25 Gold Pin Winner 2,35 Pep Club 35 Stu- dent Council 35 A Cappella 3. K. SMITH - FHA 15 Future Nurses 25 Band and Pep Band 1,2,3. P. SMITH - Magic Mirrors 15 JBLA 3. S. SMITH - Y-Teens 1,25 Hatchets 1. R. SNYDER - Transferred from Mo- lalla Union High School 3. N. SORBER - Hatchets 15 G.L. Rep. 3. C. SPENCE - Magic Mirrors 1,25 Stu- dent Council 3. N. SPRAGUE - GAA 1,2,35 Y-Teens 15 Ski Club 1,25 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 35 Future Nurses 3. G. SPRECKELS - Drama Club 25 Student Council 25 Student Code Com- 66 1 E mittee 25 G.L. President 35 Spanish Club 35 Spanish Honor Society 35 Na- tional Honor Society 35 IRL 3. C. STALSBERG - Football 15 Track 15 Basketball 1,25 Ski Club 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council 25 Social Committee 3. G. STATZER - Auto Safety Club 25 PTA Fun Night Committee 35 Ping- Pong Club 2. C. STEELE -G.L. Rep. 15 Drama Club 1,25 IRL 25 Student Council 25 Axe Staff 35 Magic Mirrors 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 2. j. STEVENS - Drama Club 15 JBLA 2,3. G. STEWART - Ski Club 1,2535 Foot- ball 1,25 Wrestling 15 Senior Class Council 35 A Cappella 3. P. STRAHAN - Transferred 'from Springfield 3 5 Wrestling 3. S. STRONG - A Cappella 35 Girls' Choir 25 Handbook Staff 25 G.L. Rep. 35 FTA 35 Spanish Club 35 Hatchets 15 ICC 25 Axents 1,2, Historian 1, V.P. 2. S. STUART - Rally Squad 35 J.V. Rally Squad 25 Friendliest Girl Award 35 Junior Class Sec. 25 Junior Home- coming Princess 25 Ski Club 1,25 Com- mencement Leader 25 Student Coun- cil 1: Social filnm I: Girls, League Rep. 3,5 Magic Mirrors 25 G.A.A. 15 Hatch- ets 15 Prom Com. 2. W. STUART - Chemistry Club 1, Sec. 15 Axemen's Council 15 Ski Club 1,25 Student Council 15 Auto Safety Club 25 Rock Hounds 25 Fun Night Committee 3. D. SUMMERS - Magic Mirrors 1. D. SUSTELLO - Soph. Football 15 J.V. Football 25 FFA 2,35 ICC 3. B. SVAR-VERUD - Band 1,25 Future Nurses 2,35 FHA 3. R. SWANGARD - Ski Club 3. L. McCARTY SWANGER - Magic Mirrors 15 FHA 3. M. SWANSON - Drama Club 25 Prom Com. 25 Pep Club 35 Student Council 3. T. SWEETLAND - Ski Club 2. C. TARPENNING - Y-Teens 1,25 G.L. Rep. 1,25 Girls, Choir 25 Hatchets 15 Senior Class Council 35 A Cappella 35 Pep Club 3. G. TAYLOR - Hobby Club 25 Span- ish Club 35 J.V. Football 2. P. TAYLOR - Model Club 15 MMM 25 Band 15253. V. TAYLOR - Paletteers 25 Pep Club 3. M. TERRILL - Hatchets 15 Magic Mirrors 15 Axents 25 JBLA 3, Sec. 35 Ski Club 35 Pep Club 3. f. TEXLEY - Wrestling 1 5 Eugenean 15 Model Building Club 3. 67 Gary Stewart Pat Strahan Margaret Strilzuk Sharon Strong Sandra Stuart William Stuart Deanna Summers David Sustello Barbara Svarverud Robert Swangard Linda Swanger Michele Swanson Terry Sweetland Connie Tarpening Gerald Taylor Phil Taylor Virginia Taylor Marilyn Terrill William Tevepaugh Jerome Texley N. THENELL - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 2. W. THOMASON - Hunting and Fishing Club 1. . G. THOMPSON - JBLA 3. j. THOMPSON - Men's Choir 15 Football 152. N. THOMPSON - Magic Mirrors 15 Concert Band 15 FBLA 25 Girls' Choir 25 A Cappella 3. L. HOPPAS THORNBURG -- Sopho- more Choir 15 Hatchets 15 Axents 15 Pep Club 3. K. THURMAN - Thespians 35 Pep Club 35 Paletfeers 35 Magic Mirrors 25 Ski Club 25 Hatchets 15 Girls' Choir 2. Z. TIFFEE - Hatchets 15 Magic Mir- ii E' fl f 'J Q25 fly. I - 55- I is if WWW Q55 f . 2 it -' .7 ff' 4 3 .11 ,,.. 4. :,, ,- fag f Q 3-Q.i:l51l'f'2-55: :sa if ii! if I f:'2Yfsi. vi, A N f z , 5 J 1 . 1 5 - 5 ,V , Z. - .4 N! , '., .,. .- ' ' . ' fr-Q . ,S R QW- . ...iw'12?f?f:z'. ., W rors 15 Sophomore Class Council 15 Ski Club 1525 Prom Committee 25 Pep Club 35 Future Nurses 2,35 Baccalaure- ate Committee 2. L. TIPTON - Radio Club 25 A Cap- pella 3. L. TOBEY - Transferred from Pen- dleton High School 15 Future Nurses 25 Prom Committee 25 Pep Club 3. P. TOMSETH - Football 15 Baseball 15 Service Club 2,35 IRL 35 Hi-Y 152, 35 Senior Class Council 35 Social Corn- mittee 35 Baccalaureate Chairman 35 Purple Pipers 35 A Cappella 253. H. TOWNSEND - Transferred from Reedsport High School 35 Camera Club 3. T. TRACY - Thespians 253, Sec. 2, Recording Clerk 35 Magic Mirrors 25 Service Club 15 Pep Club 35 Junior Courtyard Committee 25 Debate Team 35 Publicity Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 2. C. TRAYNOR - Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 15 Future Nurses 2,35 Pep Club 3. L. TRIPPETT - Publicity Commit- tee 3. L. TURNBULL - Axemen's Council 35 Treas. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Pres. 35 IRL 1, 2,35 Drzuna Club 15 Prom Committee 25 Caps and Gowns Committee 25 Bas- ketball 15 Debate 253. K. TUTTLE - Baseball 152535 Foot- ball 2535 Axemen's Council 35 E Club 253. Norma Thenell William Thomason Gary Thompson James Thompson Nancy Thompson 68 Richard Thompson Linda Thornburg Karen Thurman Zulla TiPfee Larry Tipton Lee Tobey Peter Tomseth Harvianne Townsend Toni Tracy Carolyn Traynor Larry Trippett David Tritt Merle Tucker Lee Turnbull Kenneth Tuttle Victoria Valley Janice Vandiver Tom Veltman Lynn Vierling Pat Viestenz Jim Vos Barbara Walberg Neil Walker Suzanne Walker Doris Walrath Leonard Wassom Jack Watters Charlotte Wattles Richard Webb Linda Webster Nancy Wells Mike Wentworth Faye Wheeler Larri Wheeler Nonda Whisman V. VALLEY - Transfer from War- renton High School 3. j. VANDIVER - Pep Club 35 IRL 2, 35 Oklahoma 25 Assembly Committee 25 Thespians 2,35 Finian's Rainbow 15 A Cappella 2,35 Student Council 1,35 Girls' League Cabinet 25 Purple Pipers 35 Doernbecher Tea Committee 3. T. VELTMAN - Hobby Club 15 Ski Club 25 Prom Committee 25 Hunting- Fishing Club 1. L. VIERLING - Eugenean 15 Sopho- more Football 1. P. VIESTENZ - G.A.A. 35 Orches- tra 1,2,3. I. VOS - Chess Club 15 Sophomore Council 15 Sophomore Choir 15 Axe- men's Council 2,35 A Cappella 3. B. WALBERG -Pep Club 35 Rhythm- Qi? U1 ettes 25 Ski Club 35 Magic Mirrors 2,35 V.P. 35 JBLA 35 ICC 35 G.L. Rep. 3. N. WALKER - Sophomore Basket- ball 15 Axemen's Council 1,25 Student Council 35 Auditor 35 Budget and Fi- nance Committee 3. S. WALKER - Skit Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 GAA 35 Magic Mirrors 15 ICC 35 Spanish Club 2,3, V.P. 35 Doernbecker Tea Comm. 35 Hatchets 1, Sec. 15 National Honor Society 35 Spanish Honor Society 1,2535 Pres. 35 D. WALRATH - Axents 15 FBLA 2. j. WATTERS - Axemen's Council 3. C. WATTLES - IRL 35 Spanish Club 152,35 ICC 25 Hatchets 1. L. WEBSTER - Paletteers 1,25 G.L. Rep. 15 Y-Teens 15 Hatchets 15 Pep Club 3. 69 re x 394'-5. -. MXN' S v ' 3 V' 3 'X W5 ' ' J 1. V ,' llf' . . . f 'ff W 5 -A., 5' I fa Y I fi if , 4 , ff f, P75 . f V, 5 5- 12-14 f , i 5 1 f x A ...- .. 'ilu' I E f N. WELLS - Future Nurses 2.35 Hatchets 15 Y-Teens 1,35 Pep Club 3. M. WENTWORTH - Ski Club l,2,35 Hobby Club 15 Junior Council 25 Hen- dershott Trophy 2. D. WETZELL - IV. Football 15 V. Football 2,35 E Club 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Auto Safety Club 2,35 Track and Field 1,25 Baseball 3. F. WHEELER - Ski Club 25 Service Club 25 Pep Club 35 Tumbling Team 1,25 JBLA 3. L. WHEELER - Ski Club 25 J.V. Football 1,25 Student Council 25 Axe- men's Council 3. NZKWHISMAN - Ski Club 1,2,35 Stu- dent Council 15 Hatchets 15 Sophomore Choir 15 Service Club 2,35 Axents 25 Pep Club 35 G.L. Rep. 2. Monte White Timothy Whitney Nancy Wicklund Paul Wikstrom Micky Wilcox Gary Wildish Patrick Wiley Steve Wilhite Cathie Wilkinson Kay Willemsen Wade Williams Connie Wilson Roger Windheim Robert Wolfe Karol Woods Ron Woods Ken Woodward Wiley Wright Sandra Wyllie john Yarbrough M. WHITE - Ping-Pong Club 1. T. WHITNEY - Radio Club l,2. N. 'WICKLUND - Debate 15 Student Council 35 Ski Club 1,2535 French Club 35 Pep Club 35 Handbook Com. 25 Hatchets 15 Prom Com. 25 Y-Teens 15 Future Nurses 25. M. WILCOX - A Cappella 2,35 Pur- ple Pipers 2,35 MMM 2,35 Axemenis Council 2,3. G. WILDISH - Hobby Club 15 Stu- dent Council 2. P. WILEY - Basketball 15 Football 15 Baseball l,2,35 Student Council 3. S. WILHITE - Football 2,35 Wres- tling 1,2,35 Track 1,25 A Cappella 35 Rifle Club 1,2,35 E Club 2,3. C. WILKINSON - Hatchets 15 IRL 1,35 Paletteers 1,35 G.L. Rep. 35 Thes- pians 35 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club 3. K. WILLEMSEN - Pep Club 2,35 Constitution and By-Laws Com. 2,35 Class Council 15 Y-Teens 1,35 Axe Staff 35 IRL 25 Ski Club 2,35 Service Club 25 Hatchets 15 Prom. Com. 2, Code Com. 2, Publicity Com. 3. W. WILLIAMS - Thespians 1,2535 Axemen's Council 1,25 Code Com. 3. C. WILSON - Latin Club 15 Class Treas. 1,35 Teens Against Polio Chm. 1,35 Class Chm. Doernbecker Tea 1,25 Pep Club 2, Board of Control 25 Activ- ities Committee 25 Class Day Leader 25 Rally Squad 3. 70 R. WINDHEIM - Football 25 Rifle Club 35 Track 3. D. WOLFE - Debate Team 15 IRL 25 Biology Club 2,35 Science Club 253, Pres. 35 Prom Com. 2. K. WOODS - Hatchets 15 Pep Club 3. R. WOODS - Transferred from Sac- ramento Cal. 3. K. WOODWARD - Football 15 Base- ball 1,25 Band 1,25 Dance B-and 35 Con- cert Band 3. W. WRIGHT - Debate Team 1,2,35 Policies and Practices Corn 2,3. S. WYLLIE - Transferred from Spo- kane Washington 35 Pep Club 35 Eu- genean 3. I. YARBROUGH - Band 1. Merlin Bankhead Mida Bowers Robert Burke David Carter Gary Collins Gerald Conway Deloris Doolin Robert Farwell Ron Forcurn Joseph Gunther Steve Hayden 1 Tim Yockey Diane Young T. YOCKEY - Sophomore Football 15 Ski Club l,2,3g Axemen's Council 2. D. YOUNG - FHA 15 Service Club 2,3g Future Nurses 3. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES - Charles Henderson Peter Hendrickson Rita Hobart Don Kauser Delbert Kirkpatrick Sally Kleman Lester Lehrback Kathy Leslie Richard Loveall Donald McKinnon Darrel Mahoney James Moore Janet Nichols Donna Richmond Gary Ruckrnan Mike Sandberg William Seaver Darrol Spliestof Robin Splonskowski Dennis Tormoehlin Simon Walker David Wetzell Let's see 72 inches is 6 feet, isn't it? 71 Senior boys do- yell once in awhile. Lively lookmg senior Why arenlt you studying? Rally Squad leads the Student Body in a song. Perfect form. Pretty good looking car. Where are your heels, Linda? , , ..,, . Seniors have the leads in Teach Me How to Cry. Senior girls laugh it up!!! Kuhl starts down the alley! A Senior is about to be crushed. Would you care for a cup of tea? Lots of spirit. l Do senior girls ever quit talking? Wildish h0Pe5 for 3' Strike- With spring, beauty blossoms. ..--- .-Y- ---r -- --- - vv--W . . --- ..-i ---r -- --- - vv----- I 4 It must be interesting. Sophomore girls on their way home. Which class does the cat belong to? Watch that ping-pong ball. Relaxing after a hard day at school? 74 JUNIORS J VV. , V Qi f f gi ,, , it in Barry Rubenstein President , ' 5 i . ,F Terry Tillman Vice-Prexident Barbara Coster Treaxurer Dottie Branaman Secretary JUNIOR COUNCIL IVIEETINC ROW I - Lynn Scherer, Bar- bara Coster, Dottie Branaman. ROW 2 - Dianna Yearwood, Margaret Huse, Judy Noice, Daphne Aas, Sally Brogden, ROW 3 - Kathy Bressler, Sue Smith, Ella Froeblich, Valerie Haley. ROW 4 - Barky Slocum, Kirt Endicott, George Lauris, Barry Rubenstein. September 9, 1958 - 8:10 a.m. It is the first day of school and the Juniors begin to arrive for their second big year at SEHS. 8:11 a.m. First, they begin to look for their lockers, hoping that they will end up on Senior Row. 8:12 a.m. Now they begin looking anxiously through the maze for friends of year before. 8:13 a.m. Success at last! They Hnd their friends, compare schedules, and the girls compare hair-dos. 8 : 14 a.m. They dash madly for their classes. Will they make it or not? 8:15 a.m. The final bell rings and most Juniors are in their seats be- cause of discipline of the year before, but there are some stragglers. The Juniors got off to a good start and they went to work almost immediately. In the spring of their Sophomore year, they elected their class officers. Barry Rubenstein, President, Terry Tillman, Vice President, Dottie Branaman, Secretary, and Barbara Coster, were elected. Under the guidance of the class ad- visors, Miss Virginia West and Mr. Lyle Small, the officers made their year very successful. The class started out their in-between-year by earning the title of Volunteers This was accomplished when they helped out at concessions during games and volunteering for special committees. The first big project of the year was the Harvest Hop, which boosted the treasury considerably. 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I , 2 ,ff ,K ',ffiijf',f1 , cgi-Qyfafff,-f ' 5 V' HJ' I 1. wifilrfvff It Wi J' S ophomores Penelope Dorsey Alfred Douglas Jerry Ellison Ruth Gresser Fred Hall Tom Hinds Rosemary Long Carl Paslay George Rucki Anna Weber Margie Wheat Kathy Wheeler Linda Wicks Arlene Wiedrich Perry Wiley Mayo Williams Bob Williamson Warren Williamson Georgia Willis Darryl Winn Carol Winsor Patrick Witham Kathy Wolf Betty Wolfield Bill Wolverton Barbara Wood Carol Woodford Nancy Woods Deanne Yearwood Nancy Young Jean Zehrung Carolyn Zeitner Bill Zeleny Connie Ziolkoski Mary Ann Scherer Nick Souser Ervin Wilson James Wright 6, J I 456 Even juniors have their pictures taken! 460 .xofv Oo x 'Q-X X59 O41 N 5' do xo GJ. 0,50 SOPHOIVIORES .fin on p. ss is 4X mx X X s 1 is 1 1 he Jim Brooke President ION it 87 , ., ' Tir' 3 Li Jim Garber Class Manager 1 .sf Q jim Mooney Vice-President Marianne Wilson Secretary-Treasurer 2 , , x, 1, ' 2- l 4 SOPHOIVIORE COU NCI L IVI EETING ROW 1 - Jim Garber, Marianne Wilson, Jim Brooke. ROW 2 - Sue Larsen, Mary Pitchford, Jim Hargraves. ROW 3 - Unidenti- fied, Sue Bagan fhiddenj. ROW 4 - Randy Fennell. l September 9, 1958 - 8:10 a.m. It is the first day of school and the Sophomores begin to arrive. 8:11 a.m. Their knees are shaking and their faces show a slight look of dismay CGREEND. 8:12 a.m. They can be found wandering down the mysterious halls of the school. W 8:13 a.m. The Sophomores are now trying to open their lockers without success. 8:14 a.m. They are being bumped into or pushed around by the Big Seniors. 8:15 a.m. The final bell rings and there is a scramble of Sophomores try- ing to find their classes with some ending up in such places as the lunchroom, the office, or in T-10. All during the first few weeks of school, the class of 161 wandered around looking lost and wishing they could be back in junior High, where they had been at home for three years. But, as time went on, they begin to learn their way around, and to under- stand the rules and regulations of the school. Their class officers are Jim Brooke, Pres. 5 jim Mooney, Vice Pres. 3 Marianne Wilson, Sec.-Treas., and jim Garber, Class manager. Under the watchful eyes of Mrs. Dodge and Mr. Wickham, the Sophomore Glass Advisors, the class of '61 continued to do bigger and better things. In a traditional ceremony of the school, the EH was given a new coat of paint by six of the Uprivilegedl' Sophomore boys. Working on the class Courtyard was one of the major projects of this class. The selling of Class Rings was another project that was very successful. The students of the class of '61 also sold concessions at many of the school functions. These accomplishments of the Sophomore Glass reveal a resolute spirit in mind, hand, and heart which promises to carry them on to an even more successful junior year at South Eugene High School. 88 Dean Adams Donald Addison Janet Admire Peggy Akin Spencer Alpert Carol Alldritt Willoris Alley Bruce Anderson Gordon Anderson Jerry Anderson Larry Anderson Stephanie Anders-on Charles Anibal Mary Armstrong Andrea Atherton Betty Atkinson Jeffrey Averill Peggy Backus Susan Bagan Donald Baldwin Stephan Ball Grant Barbe Sheryl Barker James Barnes Jim Barton Byron Bassett Robert Beckley Marie Becraft Brian Beistel David Beistel Arthur Bell Benjamin Berry Lynn Bertelson Michael Bertsch Linda Bilyau Colleen Bingham Roberta Bird Arthur Bish Bowen Blair John Blair V. Blankinsop Vickee Bogner Bruce Bost Sandra Borgaard Rodney Bourdage Lynda Boyles Dennis Bradley Ron Brown 79? ' V VY. ..-,. ff fz l -1 A f 'V Q15 Q.. ' IW , Q V 3,4 1- ' 1' ' lf Q. 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Baseball COACH ES -1-1-. 4 V-.,aa, P f ' gyyf '-3 :g . ff f I f i' - G -, if V ', f y y fffs f f W , ,,', I s - , fix: , ,, Y' 'Sf uw-f '- Hank Kuchera Cross-Country Varsity Basketball f X ,,,, 4, ,I k,,?,U,g4fw,M f4 fx -:wa-w-,fy. .. , , . f, is 59.-I' f f 76 - , ' 1 ' : , fa N- f g f .gf f, V, 'Ly 435: Q iffy -Q . 2 fa ' Vx W 9 ff 'Ja Ei ,: f'f2' Y Q M 75350 ' s 04 VW f4,,,., , 3 -'-I-Half?-. ff'C-ji: 1-' ',A2?P ! 'f?Q423.-' Lloyd Amick Varsity Football Asst. Track Charlie Oyama Swimming Duane Mellem Baseball J.V. Basketball Bob Kane J.V. Football Larry Daggett Golf Dick Brenneman Tennis Sophomore Basketball Sophomore Football 102 Bob Williams Wrestling Sophomore Football i , z , ' t' A' M? X :f '6 iii 5 4 ff, ,Q 4 5 2 E ' 4 12 V ' S fi 5 i ,V K: . ' ,, ,cf 1, ,- f- Don Barnhart Line Coach - Football Track FCOTBALL It might be said that the Axemen experienced in- experience. After the smoke had cleared, the Axemen emerged with a 3-6 record over-all and a l-3 rec- ord in district play. Overlooking these results, Coach Loyd Amick was quick to say that this year's team had shown the greatest amount of steady improve- ment throughout the season than any other team that he had coached. The Axemen's first encounter of the 1958 football season was with Beaverton. Due to the above men- tioned facts, we came out on the short end of a 12-0 score. The game was played in what you might call a tropical downpour, which made the football an object much to be desired by the Axe- men players. We would no sooner get our hands on the ball than it would mysteriously pop out of the hands of our touchdown-bound ball carriers. Things started out with a bang, however, with Gary How- ard's opening kick-off bouncing off the chest of a Beaverton player to be recovered by us on our own 44-yard line. We then proceeded to chew our way to the Beaverton one-yard line. This may be attributed to the running of Jack Calvin, Ken Tuttle, and Dave Hazlitt. But it was there that the hex began, we lost possession of the ball because of the Hrst of our disastrous fumbles. Eugenels touchdown hopes were revived in the last quarter when Wally Larsen rambled 42 yards to the Beaverton 34-yard line. But as before, the ball was lost as the result of a fumble. Next on the schedule was a jaunt down to Klamath Falls where we received a very rude welcome in the form of a l2-7 defeat at the hands of the Pelicans. One bright fact was that we managed to avert a second shutout by scoring our first touchdown of the season. To start the third quarter OH, Jack Calvin returned the kick-off to our own 45 and then ac- counted for 35 yards as the Axemen used 8 plays to reach the enemy'3 8-yard line. Quarterback Ken Tut- tle moved to the 6 on a keeper and then Calvin dashed into the end zone. Gary Howard booted the extra point to complete the scoring. Calvin was the leading ground-gainer in the contest as he covered 59 yards in seven carries. Some days it just doesn't pay to get up! As you might have guessed, I am referring to the morning of September 26, 1958. That night, the equivalent of the Eugene Emeralds beating the New York Yankees took place. The mighty Axemen of South Eugene lost to Cottage Grove by the score of 25 to ah. . . O. I guess it was just the Lions' night to roar as they pretty much ran the show. It was again a case of the elusive oval vs. South Eugene. 'We lost four of those babies! Whenever we did manage to get our hands on the ball for any amount of time, the offense looked quite effective, but all was to no avail as the ball would mysteriously and regularly disappear into the outstretched arms of a Cottage Grove player. This was the Hrst time in many, many moons that a Muhr makes a monkey out of a Miller r - 4 .i Larsen leaps over an Indian Cottage Grove team had beaten a Eugene team, Roseburg looked a bit more hospitable at Hrst, but ruined everything later as they won 2lH-12. The first play of the game saw Kit Miller scamper 67 yards to set up the Axemenls first touchdown. Our blocking seemed particularly effective on this play as one could see a trail of sprawling Indians left in Miller,s path. By re-shuflling the lineup, Coach Loyd Amick came up with a fine passing combination in converted halfback Jim Muhr and end Dave Wetzell. Wetzell managed to get on the receiving end of Muhr's passes five times during the course of the evening. In spite of 35 yards of penalties, the Indians managed to tie the score up at six-all with the first quarter only six minutes old. The second period, also, meant a rash of penalties for the Indians, but as before, they man- aged to push over for another tally. Muhrls passing and the running of Wally Larsen sparked a 59-yard march after halftime. Larsen went over from the one to put us within one touchdown of the visiting Indians. The remainder of the game saw a punting duel between the opposing elevens with Eugene's hopes of victory vanishing in the mist when Muhr was tackled in his own end zone in the last minute of the game. Unfortunately, this was a league game and went down as a blow to the Axemenis title hopes. You can't lose lem all either, because we finally won one! Yes sir! We shot Albany down in flames, as can be seen by the 19-O score racked up by the rapidly improving Axemen. However, winning our first game cost us the services of our fine halfback, Wfally Larsen, who suffered a dislocated elbow after scoring our first touchdown and rousing the Axemen into a winning spirit. After gaining 51 yards in the Axemen's touchdown drive, it was Larsen who banged over from the two to set the Axemen out in front, right where we stayed for the remainder of the contest. After Larsen left the game, fullback Nick Carter and quarterback Jim Muhr carried on the of- fense. Each added a touchdown to the winning cause. The early moments of the second period also saw the Axemen take off for the promised-land once more. This time the drive covered 56 yards in just six plays with the Muhr-Wetzell combination setting the stage for the second tally. Wetzell twice snared passes for long gains, one for 29 yards and the other for 28 yards. Muhr then swept around right end for ll yards and the touchdown. Wetzell hauled in an- other Muhr pass to add the conversion. It was Carter who led the way for the last touchdown, climaxing a 55-yard drive by plunging over from the three. With the taste of victory still fresh in our mouths, the Axemen traveled up north to visit the Hudson,s Bay Eagles. Apparently deciding that this winning bit was one to pursue further, the Axemen punched out three sustained scoring drives to defeat the Eagles 21-14 in a non-league contest. It was the running of jack Calvin and Nick Carter that provided the Axemen with the material to make the touchdowns. Carter picked up two of the tallies with Calvin throwing the extra one in for good measure. The Axemen were nice enough to wait until the second quarter before start- ing our onslaught into Eagle paydirt. Taking over after the Eagles had driven to the Eugene 3l, the Axemen went 69 yards in 16 tries. Carter then plunged over from the one to chalk up our first touch- down. He then added the frosting to the cake by running the extra point. Later in the same period, Eugene again decided to score, going 80 yards this time in 11 plays, Calvin set up the second tally by running 40 yards to the Eagles three-yard line. Calvin did the honors this time with a three-yard dash. Adding insult to injury, he ran over for the extra point. Carter said that it was his turn next, so in the third quarter, he capped a 67-yard drive by sneaking over from the one. He was nice enough to let Bruce Daggett snag a Muhr pass for the conversion. The Eagles scored both of their touchdowns in the last half. Like I say, uWin a few, lose a few? Well, we lost this one. As you might have guessed, Marshheld did the dirty work. Everything was tried, but to no avail, as the Pirates ground out a convincing 34-0 victory. The valiant Axemen managed to close the fiood gates for a spell in the third quarter which was long VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD -4, N fi if r- c-if lpn- gan 1-. 1 -1--fi enough for us to mount our biggest drive of the even- ing. Jim Muhr intercepted a Pirate pass and returned it 37 yards to the Marshfield 40. Three plays later Muhr tossed from punt formation to end Dave Wet- zell for 20 yards, putting the ball on the visitors l5- yard line. However, this was as far as we got. Bitter after going down in defeat at the hands of Marshfield, the Axemen had blood in their eyes as they met the North Bend Bulldogs on the Bulldogs battlefield. Dumbfounding the oddsmakers completely, the Axemen upset favored North Bend to the tune of 14-6. An interesting note is that all of South Eugene's 252 yards were gained on the ground. Half- back Dave Hazlitt turned out to be the man of the hour as he scored both of our touchdowns and added one extra point. Nick Carter racked up the remaining conversion. After the Axemen had driven to the Bull- dog l8, we were stopped on downs. But the Bulldogs fumbled on the Hrst play resulting in an Axeman falling on the loose oval to put us in control again. It was then only a matter of time until we scored with Hazlitt sneaking over from the one-foot line. North Bend was finally allowed to score in the third period, but were denied their extra point by Kit Mil- ler, who did a fine job of blocking the kick. The Axe- men line held the Bulldogs from making a first down on a fourth and two situation, thus making possible a 50-yard touchdown drive. Again it was Hazlitt who scampered over from the two for the final tally. Late Stuart, Bob Nelson. ROW I: John Buflington, Ken Tut tle, Bruce Daggett, Fred Von Appen Bob Reed, Merle Bruce, Steve Wil hite, Kit Miller, John Read, Daw Wetzell. ROW 2: Bob Ferguson Phi Newman, Art Bish, lylelvin 'via thews, Marvin Mathews, Bo Blair Mark McCulloch, Dave Hazlitt J Muhr, Wally Larsen. ROW 3. How ard Egan, Dave Fluke, Nick Carter Barry Rubenstein, Bill Rhoda Gan Stocks, Dave Tobey, Jim White Bot 1 in the fourth quarter, Hazlitt reeled off a 49-yard run to smash North Bend's hopes for any further scoring. The last game of the season was with our cross-river rival Springfield, more commonly referred to as SPRINGTOWN. The Axemen surprised the Millers by scoring in the first five minutes of the first quar- ter. It was Carter who led the way by going 38 yards of the needed 40 yards for the score. It was he who shot over from the live to break the scoring ice. Jim Muhr slipped around right end to add the extra point. Indignant Miller, Roger Batson, gathered in the ensuing kick-OH and went 80 yards to even up the score at seven-all after the Millers, extra point try was successful. The Millers then pulled ahead on a 53-yard pass play ending in the Axemen's end zone. Not to be denied revenge, the Axemen drove 51 yards to move out in front. Jim Stocks returned an intercepted pass 44 yards to set up the score. Carter again did most of the work to move the ball to the Springfield 26. Then on third down, Muhr looped a pass to Dave Wetzell who leaped high in the end zone to take the ball away from two Springfield de- fenders. Carter waltzed up the middle for the extra point. Acting against our wishes, Springfield scored another touchdown to swing the final decision to them. This yearis football season should be called a suc- cess. Not in the form of a win-loss record, but in the sense of developing a sound unit for a promising '59-60 season. Many juniors and sophomores were given the opportunity to see varsity competition this year which will prove to be a valuable asset to our future success on the gridiron. Most important of all, our team showed to everyone that they could come fighting from defeat, being good losers as well as winners. We shall always be proud of our teams, win-lose-draw. Axemen plaster a Pirate Co-Captain John Buffington IOHN BUFFINGTON - John, one of the co-captains of the team, has played some rough positions as a tackle and guard. In the last two years, John has had many thrills and through his great efforts of participa- tion won the Player of the Evening Award at the Let- terman's banquet this year. IACK CALVIN - Jack has filled quite a variety of positions during his two years of varsity play. This year, Jack was one of the co-captains of the team and had a back-breaking year playing halfback and fullback. His greatest moment in his high school career was the game we downed Marshfield in 1957. 106 Jim Muhr Wally Larsen Ken Tuttle VARSITY LETTERIVIEN IIM MUHR - In the last two years, Jim has played two very important positions as a halfback and quarter- back. He began this year's season as a halfback and then later switched to quarter. Jim had a good eye for passing but the one pass that seemed to be his most successful was one that he hurled to Wetzell for six needed points in the Springfield game, MERLE BRUCE - Big Merle finished his second year as a varsity center this year. A center does not get much recognition for any great runs or anything like that, but where would a team be if they didnit have anyone to hike the ball. WALLY LARSEN - Wally CDiggerj had an excep- tionally good season this year as a halfback, until the Albany game. Wally was doing great work with about 100 yards of rushing stacked up in the first quarter when someone tripped him up. This fall was ufatalu as it resulted in a dislocated arm, but Wally and many other people will not forget his efforts this year. DAVE HAZLITT - Dave has played the major part of the last two years in varsity football as a halfback and fullback. While playing in these slots, he has had many thrilling experiences. The one that will be remem- bered the longest is when he scored against North Bend. KEN TUTTLE - Ken, a hard fighting senior, filled the quarterback position at the beginning of the sea- son and later switched to halfback. This is the second year of varsity for Ken. He received the most excitement by just plain winning a game, especially the game against Albany. STEVE WILHITE - During Steveis two years of var- sity football, he has played guard and some tackle. One of his biggest moments in football this year was when he recovered a fumble which led to our roaring touch- down against Springfield. JOHN READ - Little John has played varsity foot- ball for two years. As a tackle, John has had many crushing experiences but the one that appears to be his most outstanding is when we scrambled over North Bend for a 14-6 victory. Through Johnis magnificent efforts this year, he was awarded the Simmons Cup. DAVE WETZELL - During Dave's two years of play- ing football at SEHS, he seemed to like the end posi- tion and stuck to it. In the Springfield and Albany games, Dave made two spectacular catches that were thrown him. He just seems to have the 'fhandsu for it. Merle Bruce Dave Hazlitt Steve Wilhite John Read 107 Dave Wetzell Kit Miller an ' 7 'K 'J k f if I 1 1 I Q s Gary Howard ,.-ved' t c ss I A , A Dave Garrett KIT MILLER - Kit has played two years as a hard fighting halfback. During this time, he has had many outstanding experiences, but the two that will be re- membered, are a beautiful sixty-seven yard run in the Roseburg game and beating Marshfield in 1957. PHIL NEWMAN - In Phil's two years of varsity play, he has filled two positions, guard and tackle. He has had many instances that are outstanding to him but the one thing that makes him feel the best is pleasing Mr. Barnhart. GARY HOWARD - Hardiighting Gary is known to everyone for his great efforts this year. Gary filled the guard and line-backer positions until the Klamath Falls game when he took a wrist-breaking fall to end his football for this year. Gary seemed to get his biggest thrill out of just mauling his opponents. MARVIN MATHEWS - Marvin, a senior, has stuck to one position, tackle, all three years at SEHS. He seemed to get his biggest thrill when we won our first game of the season after being edged out of our first four. DAVE GARRETT -- Dave has had two very rough years of playing varsity football while he filled the half- back and end positions. Through his efforts, Dave dis- located his shoulder and was unable to play in a few games. He seems to enjoy smashing our pursuers and winning the game. MELVIN MATHEWS - Melvin, a senior, played one position, tackle, all three years at SEHS. He seemed to get his biggest thrill when we won our first game of the season after we had lost the first four. FRED Von APPEN - Fred played as a tackle this year and as an end when he was a Sophomore. His most exciting moment was when he took the kick-off in the Hudson Bay game and ran it back. Fred looks like a good prospect for next year's varsity team. NICK CARTER - This is Nick's first year of varsity play. He stuck mostly to the fullback position. Nick had a very good year this year and is a good prospect for next year's varsity team. Phil Newman Marvin Mathews Melvin Mathews ll l ill W Fred Von Appen 108 Nick Carter DI ICK k,42i,I'ICI' D1 ICK KJHIICI' WIFI: l .QTTP Bruce Daggett Mark McCulloch Bob Andreason - Manager x Gerald Mitchell - Manager BRUCE DAGGETT - For his first year of playing varsity football, Bruce has done a great job as an end. He has had many exciting games this year and thinks the team did a very good job of playing football. Bruce appears to be a very good prospect for the SEHS 1959 team. GARY STOCKS - Gary filled the halfback position very well for his first year of playing on the varsity team. Garyys biggest thrill in football is to see our team really get in there and beat our opponents. Gary seems to be a good prospect for next yearis varsity team. MARK McCULLOCH - It appeared that Mark had a very good year for his first year of playing varsity ball. He played as a defensive halfback and also as an offen- sive halfback and also as an offensive quarterback. The one instance that is Markis most outstanding memory is a magnificent pass interception that he made during the SEHS - Springfield game. BOB FERGUSON - Bob is in his first year at South Eugene High and has had no previous experience. As an end and halfback, Bob had quite a lot of excitement. The one instance that stands out is when a Springfield player broke for the end zone and Ferguson floored him on the spot. The managers for the football team did an excellent job replacing broken helmet straps and shoe strings. The average spectator doesn't realize the job behind outfit- ting a football team and replacing broken equipment. The managers should be commended for their out- standing job. M' ff ,V , wean aww .6 I 5 , .. 'f ,, , ,. 1. 4 X Gary Stocks Bob Ferguson ff ,.?,l i s fy . l g ! x Lee Bowers - Manager That makes it oficiall - L - -.. -7 -1-nt-f -17 J. V. FOOTBALL SQUAD ROW I: Ron Lager, George Lauris, Gary Pensenlin, Dave Fluke, Barry Rubenstein, Jack Finley, Craig Ausland. ROW 2: Ken Chapman, Jim Brooke, Doug Marsh, Jim White, Jim Tynan, Charles Flynn, Gary Dingman, Bill Hall. ROW 3: Bob Nelson, Howard Egan, Dave Tobey, Art Bell, Don Dushane, Bill Rhoda, Bob Neat. ROW 4: Paul Haines, Dan Danielson, Bob Beckley, Art Bish, Mike Hodges, Bob Carrnickle, Bo Blair, Downie Ticer., The Junior Varsity football team with fair speed in the backield and a good-sized line indicated a number of promising individuals for the future. Our capable coaches polished the team as the season progressed and much improvement was made. Vfe will expect to see many of these boys back in action for next yearls varsity squad. SEHS Beaverton , . . 28 20 Springfield . . 2 N. Eugene . . 19 6 Roseburg .... 14 12 Albany . . . . 0 26 Roseburg .... 18 Springield . . 6 North Eugene 0 SOPHOIVIORE FOOTBALL SQUAD SEHS North Eugene 33 0 Springfield . . 37 6 Roseburg . . 20 0 Springicld . . 18 13 North Eugene 0 6 Roseburg ..,. 12 13 ROW I: Winslow Brooks, Clifford Shields, Mike McEwen, Blane Hamilton, Merlin Sullivan, Jim Low, Mike Carmicle, Harry Stayner, Dave Perry, Jeff Huntley, Kurt Trusty, Larry Bruton. ROW 2: Duane Halmrast, Mike Moore, Mike Caldwell, Mike Chrones, Harvey Marshall, Jim Widmer, Ben Coleman, Les Leavitt, Larry Anderson, Chris Bullat, Pat Wood, Don John- son, Paul Payne, Jack Jackson, Barrett Senn, Student Coach, Ellis Olson. ROW 3: Coach Brenneman, Manager Ron Brown, Byron Bassett, Ken LaVoy, John Blair, Bill Campbell, Scott Petermann, Mervin Vater, Danny Dingman, Roger Painter, Dennis Painter, Don Dushane, Jim lvlooney, Duane Peterson, Ron Johnson, Paul Seymour, Student Coach, Bernie Ingley. 110 CRGSS-CCDUNTRY , , V ,f 4? ., ' ' L , .f. f X ,A ,, M , - 1.6, 4 ,I I7 3 Q? if r SQUAD ,w,4ww2MJwk5wz'- Ziff ,ai ,I ,fj ,,f..-,C- f A, 1 4 f 4 a. L :ff 1 X A if M' . -'nf W ROW I: Dale Nygrei j ' L, W Q .gp , 0 Bill Case, Bill Lonigai ' ' f David Dau, Gene Mu if Qyefprlfif ffrf r . , ay s r Phy. ROW 11. Joh h ,, fa, V, in Q if V U F. W . M S V I if H ...Ly v I ,W Z fp Q, iz, e1r, anager, tex ' if Smith, A. D. Jacobsoi ! ,V X H I 6 LV 'Q Kirk Battleston, Lari I , -, V f Weatherby, John Jos ' f' V p I Hank Kuchera. QW ifigh , 0 t , f r A Cross-country, though lacking much of the luster and popularity of football, has managed to hold the interest of many boys who like to run or wish to stay in condition for a major sport. Since their season runs in conjunction with the football season, they may fail to gain' proper recognition for their efforts. Coached by Hank Kuchera, who likes to keep his basketball players in shape during the off season, this yearis team has made a respectable showing in their encounters over the state. Our thinclads came out on top in dual meets with North Eugene, Willamette, and Albany. We were also victorious in a three-way J. J. SQUAD ROW I: Herb Reed, John Henry, Mike Loni- gan, Mike Smith. ROW II: Gary Lisson, 1 Steve Hamaker, Don Cloulter, John Sund- quist, Tom Myers, Hank Kuchera. lf 5 s meet with Albany, and Corvallis. A trip to Cottage Grove resulted in third place among five schools. In a state-wide meet at North Marion, in which 23 schools competed, our varsity placed hfth and the J.V.'s garnered a third place. In the State meet held at Wilson High in Portland, the varsity copped 13th in a Held of 27. The J.V.'s upheld their good name by bringing home a 3rd place in a Held of 2l. John Jost, a promising sopho- more, grabbed 8th in a Held of 147 runners from A-1 schools all over the state. , V 2' 1 f. I si p Q 3 42' P Q a.,, . if ps is W' t 6552 1 2 ,.r' ,J l l .-,,,,- , e W' :- s r l , V 4' f ft? We 0 ' 1 2 9 S 0,6 xv .S 5 O xox? gy Larsen takes to tne air JQGI' 1226168 Q O' 'P Even before the Axemen had set foot on the basket- ball court, rumor had it, that predictions of disaster were being voiced by the local paper and the citi- zens of this fair town. Now, an uninformed observer might be inclined to agree with this because of the fact that we did not have a single letterrnan return- ing this year: it goes without saying that last yearls varsity was composed entirely of seniors. Well, that is not the case this year. There are a number of jun- iors and even a few sophomores on the squad. And with a little diligent searching, one might even find a senior! Undaunted by these, so-called stagger- ing odds, our capable coach, Hank Kuchera, set out to do the best he could with what he had. Now this might sound like things were pretty dismal, and, it must be admitted, they were for awhile. The first encounter of the season for the Axemen was with the always-tough South Salem Saxons on the latter's home floor. In this game the Axernen surprised many by putting up a right smart battle right down to the wire before losing out 61-48. Fortunately, this was a non-league game. Coach Kuch started just two seniors in this game with junior, Sandy Nosler, getting high point hon- ors for the Axernen with 12 points. The first quar- ter saw the lead change several times, but South Sa- lem got the advantage in the Hrst three minutes and headed after that, The Saxons must have had a radar fix on the basket as they banged away without a miss, taking an unfair advantage over the slightly cooler Axemen. WCTC never Too bad Larsen forgot the ball! Who says I can't fly? Hey! Is that guy jabbing Dave in the 113 Hey Nosler, Who are ya' waving at? P back. The first district game for the Axemen was with Cot- tage Grove on the Lion's home floor. Cottage Grove, showing unexpected spirit, fought to little avail, as the Axemen rolled over them 54 to 50. The play was rather ragged showing the results of a long lay-off from competition. A trip to Albany turned out rather disastrous as the Axemen dropped a close 52-45 decision to the host Bulldogs. The loss may be blamed on a bad case of nerves, for the Axemen appeared to be at odds with what to do with the ball once they gained possession of it. Several excellent scoring opportunities were missed as the result of this. Mel Counts spelled the difference between victory and defeat for the Axemen, for without his skyscraping height, Marshfield would have never won. His advan- tage on the backboards was just too much for the Axe- men as he repeatedly grabbed rebounds and stuffed them back in, something which the shorter Axemen could do little. Despite a gallant try in the final quar- ter by the Axemen, they fell 75f56 with Bo Blair high for the Axemen with 13 points. Any game between South Eugene and Springfield brings out the best in both of the teams. This time was no exception, but more good came out of our team than that of Springfield's. The Axemen showed the Hrst real signs of real team play in this game as they rolled to a 55-52 victory over our cross-river rivals. Wally Larsen, Bo Blair, and Dave Wetzell all had themselves a big night as they collected 16 points apiece. Losing a ball game by one point is always a heartbreak and losing 54-53 to North Bend was no exception. Both teams showed flashes of really great basketball with North Bend being the most fortunate of the two by having possession of the ball in the closing minutes of the game. Their one-point lead lasted throughout the last two minutes of the game because of a stall which was quite successful in freezing the ball from the anxious Axemen. The first game between North and South Eugene gave the Axemen rooters quite a scare before we finally pulled it out of the fire by defeating North Eugene 51-45. The Highlanders showed signs of good basket- ball throughout the game and should be up on top next year. However, they could not cope with tall men such as Blair and Wetzell, and lost the game mainly because of their inability to get rebounds. The final outcome was in question right down to the last four minutes before Larsen and Wetzell put it on ice for keeps. Roseburg, averaging a little over 6'4 in the front line, found out that their height was no advantage to them as they were the victims of a 50-39 shellacking at the hands of the vastly-improved Axemen. Big Dave Wet- zell had a field day for himself by dumping in 23 points. Besides carrying the bulk of the scoring load, he thrilled the crowd with several brilliant defensive efforts, as several times he would seemingly come out of nowhere to block shots. Bo Blair also looked out- standing as he accounted for ll points. North Salem, ranked number one in the state, set the Axemen down in sloppy style, causing many to won- der who gave them their rating. Their 6, 9 pivot man, Grant Harter, managed to snare enough rebounds to keep the Vikings out in front for the majority of the contest. A third quarter rally brought the Axemen to within one point of the Vikings who were ahead 29-21 at the half. Blair and Larsen tied for high point honors with 13 apiece. Axemen watch with eager eyes. May I have this dance? Look out behind you, Blair! Cottage Grove, using a zone defense and an effective fast break, managed to give the Axemen quite a scare before succumbing 48-47 in the closing seconds of the game. The little Lions found that they just could not cope with the Axemen combination of Wetzell, Blair, and Larsen, as these three accounted for 37 of the Axe- men's 47 points. It was late in the thrill-packed fourth quarter before the Axemen could take the lead for good. Larsen was high point man for the Axemen with 14 points. Blair and Wetzell were close on his heels with 13 and 10, respectively. A tremendous performance by sophomore Don Du- Shane went for naught as the Marshfield Pirates set us down 73-45 on the Piratels home court. DuShane, a scrappy guard, matched skyscraping Mel Counts point for point as they both garnered 26 points. Facing arch-rival Springfield for the second time this season proved without a doubt who had the better team as we aced them out 49-47. The Axemen out-scored the Millers in every quarter but the last as the Millers crept to within two points before the final buzzer sounded. The scoring load for South Eugene was car- ried by rugged Dave Wetzell and ball-hawking Don DuShane as they garnered 17 counters apiece. Seeking revenge after losing by one point to North Bend earlier in the season, the Axemen invaded the bay area and effectively shut down the favored Bull- dogs. Out scored in the first three quarters, the Axe- men roared back in the final period for 22 points which were enough to eradicate the Bulldog's 37-29 third quarter margin and score a 51-44 upset. DuShane's ballhawking was the major cause of the Bulldog's downfall as he racked up 17 points to capture scoring honors for both teams. Wetzell and Blair were close be- hind with 13 and 12, respectively. The Axemen, knowing that this game was a '4must,', set down the North Eugene Highlanders in what might be called one of the most important games of the year. By winning this game, we put ourselves in a favorable spot for a tournament berth. Using a rock-ribbed de- fense and a torrid fast break, the Axemen controlled the play all the way from start to finish. Outside of the 46-37 final score, the biggest grain of sand in the Highlander's gears was Axemen guard Don DuShane. Don must have a stingy soul for if he did not have possession of the ball, he was hard at work trying to steal it. He was successful on more than one occasion. DuShane led all scorers with 16 points. XVally Larsen was close behind with 11. A trip to Roseburg proved to be just one of those nights for the Axemen as they were the victims of a 64-23 shellacking at the hands of the host Indians, who have gained a reputation for pulling off upsets. The lid was defi- nitely on the Axemen,s basket as they hit a woeful 23 per cent of their shots from the field. Sophomore john Jost led the Axemen with 8 points. This loss left the Axemen in a second place tie with North Bend in the final standings. Turn to page 126 for the final outcome. if Wally Larsen Guard X. .Ji fb? d i1:J3l Wsrl Robin Miller Guard fi ' igiiiiisgjgii, we Qmmw N X' we wx, eww lf! A -T gf? X Q EM Vwsw -r . , 35' , Sandy Nosler Forward S1 N752 ' A QU .,,r,r.r rr X W Q. r X. .,,r Q . A ixffi X' nXEME1s i 5 Bowen Blair Forward VARSITY SQUAD W. WV Q! ,Q y af Z' f G bali 'Mi -- asf is 4551 ii li .rx-S N X X X X X X x fs- . X. 5 a x ' 1 , X Nr Dave Wetzel Center X sg AP G ggxfmfii John Read Center KQQF W, ,,, ,, , ,, , y 'I ,Q 1 3 wi N135 ' x x ' K5 , Nick Carter Guard 1 w e E 4 H John Jost Guard , 8? I Kane X9 Dan O'Gonnell Forward .. ,, XE RE 9 3 n Dave Garrett Forward Q -M A' I F' 9 'fa xfu d Don DuShane Guard Loren Jordan Manager lvranager lvranager IVI HHH CYPY' JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD KNEELING - Duane Mellem, Coach, Bruce Anderson, Student Manager, Don Lane, Student Coach. Left to Right - Gary Liston, Jim White, Gary Stocks, Dave Halmrast, Dick Robertson, Steve Dune, Bob Nelson, Bill Guske, Steve Hamaker, Dave Tobey, Bob Ferguson, Mark McCulloch, Dave Fluke, Tom Myers. SOPHOIVIORE SQUAD KNEELING - Clay Perry, Student Managerg Dick Brenneman, Coach, Jim Rice, Student Coach. Left to Right - Mike Crones, Jim Brooks, Jim Mooney, Jim Tynan, Don Clovtier, Chuck Flynn, Dennis Painter, Dan Dingman, Don Johnson, Clay Starlin, Barrett Senn. 117 SOPHOIVIORE RECORD JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD SEHS SEHS St. Francis . .... 48 - 35 Bn League Jamboree Springfield . .. .... 36 - 44 South Salem . Albany ..... .... 3 O - 43 Hillsboro . . . Pleasant Hill . . . . . 415 - 35 Albany . . . St, Francis . . . . . 34 - 35 Cottage Grove Albany . . . . . 29 -- 33 Albany . . . Springfield .... . . . 47 - 36 Marshfield . . . Cottage Grove .... . . . 33 - 38 Springfield . . North Eugene .. 29 - 61 North Bend . Springfield . . . . . 45 - 44 North Eugene Cottage Grove . . . .... 41 - 49 Roseburg A. . . Springfield ...... .... 3 4 - 44 North Salem WON - 9 LOST - 3 The rooting section goes wild! Guard those Bulldogs. Cottage Grove Marshfield . . . Springfield . . . North Bend . . North Eugene Roseburg .... WON-11 L ST 11 1 Jost jumps Halftime entertainment. 119 L Wetzell should got out for ballet. VVetzell gets mean ! I-IAPPENINGS IN GYIVI CLASSES iff if Let me have it. - ,1 X.,X ggn-5,1 Xhk. 1' .tmkxzt-tx, f - 1..2..3...up! 3 1 Ouch! That Hurt! Practicing. Q I 120 I thought it was miss. IIC. .HI .G.A.A The convention draws girls from all over the state. The Fourth Annual Convention for the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion was held at SEHS in January. Seventy-three schools attended the conference, bringing 658 students, 10 college students, and 83 advisors. The main theme of the conven- tion was Planning and Con- ducting the Intramural Pro- gram. Main speaker for the conference was Bill Bowerman, track coach for the University of Oregon. His topic was Women in the Olympic Games. Bill Bowennan speaks to the girls. The girls listen attentively. WRESTLING This year's wrestling team, co-captained by Larry Baxter and Bruce Glenn, has enjoyed a successful season. They Finished third in the district with a record of 3 wins against 5 losses. They were victor- ious in matches with Willamette, North Bend, Springfield, and St. Francis. Their victory over Springfield marked the Hrst time that a South Eu- gene High wrestling team has ever defeated Spring- field in a dual match. Since the wrestling season is in juxtaposition to that of basketball, the wrestler receives limited recogni- tion for his efforts. Another reason for this is that it has not received the publicity accorded other sports. In order to become a successful wrestler, a boy must be in top physical condition. The conditioning pro- cess for wrestling is tougher than for any other sport. It is not unusual to find them bouncing around in that little room beside the gym late in the afternoon, long after everyone has called it quits for the day. In order that boys of all sizes, shapes, and forms may compete successfully, competition is divided into 13 weight divisions, which range from 98 pounds up to 191 pounds. Anyone weighing more than 191 has to either reduce or wrestle in the un- limited division. Unlike most other sports, wrestling allows you to compete against boys your own size and weight, making it a truer test of skill and en- durance than the majority of other sports. Coach Bob Williams was heard to comment that this year's team was the most evenly developed and strongest team to represent South Eugene while he has been here. In his opinion Bruce Glenn, Larry Baxter, and Steve Wilhite were outstanding members of this year's team. VARSITY WRESTLING TEAIVI ROW I - Bob Williams CCoachj, Dick Myers, Dow Miller, Larry Baxter CGO- Captainj, Jerry Huddleston, Jeff Bryant. ROW 2 - Steve Wilhite, Dan Daniel- son, Gerald Buck, Bob Hirt, Rod Napier, Terry O,Rourke, Errol Pennselin, Ken Chapman, Bruce Glenn CCO-Gaptainj. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAIVI Jim Russell Herb Read Bill Rhoda Harry Tilley Doug Fitts Mike MCEWen Dick O,Rourke Mike Carmickle Aft Bish George Roberts Lester Leavitt Alan Gilman john Henry Gary Penselin Jack Finley Lanny jones Larry Anderson Jon Vonderheit Bill Russell Put me down, you big brute! .X Axemen team watching an all important I match. Referee Barnhart watching for at fall. Bc careful, you might drop the ' - poor guy. 123 Trying to prove which is the stronger. SWIMMING ROW I - Ken Russel, Ron Heddinger, Dan O'Connell, Lynn Rodney, Larry Brown. ROW 2 - Larry Kirkland, Bob Ghent, Bob Green, Jim Tiffany, Art Brunig. ROW 3 - Al Ruben- stein, Asst. coach, Chris Kirkland, Dean Adams, Wes Vicroy, Spence Alpert, Stan Bettis, Jim Cross, Charlie Oyama, coach. This year's Axemen swim team, coached by the very capable Charlie Oyarna, proved that they are the top swim team in the state by winning our first All-State High School Swimming Championship, a feat no other team outside of the Port- land area has been able to do. I On their way to the Championship the Axemen racked up 4 out of 5 conference wins, losing only by a slim margin to a top California team. During the Championship meet the Axemen's 'crelayersn set a new record in the medley relay by finishing in 1 :32.7, bettering the old mark by 1.6 seconds. Members of this years outstanding swim team were Dean Adams, Spence Alpert, Stan Bettis, Larry Brown, Art Brunig, Jim Cross, John Gale, Thorton Gale, Rob- ert Ghent, Bob Green, Ron Heddinger, Tom Hornsby, Larry Kirkland, Chris Kirk- land, Jim Koenig, Dan O,Connell, Jack Pratt, Lynn Rodney, Ken Russell, Jim Tiffany, and Wes Vicroy. The managers were Steve Rice and John Strobeck. 124 Co-Captains, Gale and O'Cormell, capture covetted cup. Hey man! It's like we won! John Gale receives 2nd place award for the back- Pratt pounces for points. stroke' Swimmers waiting to com- 4 pete. ' ' - Must be a mermaid down there! 125 Student Body. PLAYCDFF GAIVIE Life can be one disappointment after another. Such is the case of the South Eugene Axemen, who dropped the game which would have garnered them a place in the State Tournament. This team, one which was the victim of pre-season predictions that they would not have either the material or experi- ence to make a successful bid for district honors, fought right down to the wire before being nipped out of a berth in the state play-offs. Plagued by in- experience and the strange but disastrous effects of wanting to win too hard, the Axemen can only say, Wait until next yearla' After a season which could only be that of a story book team, the Axemen came out of the fracas with a tie for second place with the North Bend Bulldogs. A Hip of the coin decided the playoff spot for the two teams with South Eugene receiving the advan- tage of playing on their own court. Both teams, V ,ss X ,, mana, 4, ,. wi . . . 11111 .1 V- ... K . A 1 ' t Qzwsfrfa f- , -, . .five ' t-.fs,,.,4f.- 'f y : fir? Q I 1 iff l . vw! f 3 if , ' - e r Last minute pep talk to the knowing that the entire seasonas evaluation lay on the line, played a slow, deliberate brand of basket- ball. The first quarter was filled with an agony of missed shots and missed free throws as the pressure started to take its effect. At the end of the first quar- ter, both teams were even with only 4- points apiece. Things began to warm up a little in the second quarter as the Bulldogs pulled ahead for a 20-16 halftime lead. The second half saw both teams trade basket after basket with the score never being sep- arated more than five or six points. North Bend's ability to control the boards was the deciding factor as they out-rebounded the Axemen better than two to one. Late in the third quarter, the Axemen finally regained the lead on one of Dave Wetzellls eight charity tosses, However, North Bend countered with a iield goal and were never headed after that. Late in the fourth quarter when po-ssession of the ball was of the most importance, captain Wally Expressions express importance of the game. Larsen leaps to put one in. A little higher, Wetzell. Come on team, we can win! LOUIS OT1 ICZITI, we C311 Wlfll LOUIS OT1 team, WC Can WIDE I nn-tn rvn fc-ann uyn ran unnl Isn't that the wrong way to make a basket? Afraid we won't make this one. Another two points for the Axemen. Wally attempts a free throw. l l Jost lays one in. Wetzell gets some North Bend help. Larsen, Dave Wfetzell, and Don DuShane fouled outg leaving a gap in the Axemen attack that proved to be fatal. North Bend gained a 45-40 lead and kept it until the final buzzer. Wetzell was high man for the Axemen with 12 points and Larsen was close behind with 10. 127 While not coming home with top honors, the Axe- rnen gained valuable experience which will be in- valuable in their Fight to the top in next Year's corn- petition. The sophomores and juniors on this year's varsity team have vowed that HTHE SOUTH WILL RISE AGAINV, X K 'iff-N N .' , gXQfvafC1 i n 4953- A. - gfiii s . WL F 1.. , f L ,' V x 1, -1 Z1-fr . r , .- . -.. . r f X ,ps R xx 'Z' X mit 25-44 A It ' fx' QSM 'xt ga, J? xv gal .. ' C' Ng 5' K ..V - Q , Q 5 - T QA! X ,WS 'gl 1 fb- Q . s all-V-7-IN N f -1 95 ' ,fn o t9 il., 1 d o C U gpm Q UL lwu NAT1oNAL Hblii SOCIETY XX' ,. ,- ,1 5 1 Li I ,SFX ' 2, I J U NATIONAL HCNOR SCCIETY John Saunders l President , l Linda Aldritt Caroline Barney Julie Bock Judie Brown John Buffington Bob Chapman Sandy Clark Doug Cruikshank 1 Edward Degner Bryan Ellickson Colene Garoutte Linda Gould Rhea Harding Judy Hearn 130 Steve Hintz Larry Hirons , --- -.., , --- -.., Ann Husk Paul Jarvis Sharon Lay Kathy Leslie Gail Merrill Gary Millhollen Gloria Reinertson Dana Rodman Gretchen Spreckels Suzanne Walker Trudy Judd Judy McShatk-o Him- '87- Carol Parkinson Cheryl Schleicher SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP CHARACTER SERVICE Mary Ellen Juilfs Linda Mackprang Janice Raab Judy Sikes AXENTS WAITRESS, may I have fs another cupt of coffee? Many girls in Axents have answered this cry. The girls receive experience at being hostesses by sewing at banquets and luncheons. Their meetings include such things as demonstrations, speakers, and field trips. ROW I - Judy Gant, Karen Jacobsen, Sue England, Barbara Murrell, Mrs. Jones. ROW 2 - Donna Mattox, Nancy Whitted, Linda Howerton, Elizabetn Wolfxeld, Vir- ginia Jackson. ROW 3 - Judy Hall, Sally Esteb, Donna Carson, Marilyn Krysl, Judy Richmond. BARREL, TRIGGER, and HAMMER . . , the mem- bers of Rifle club know the importance of these terms. Rifle Club develops marks- manship, and firearm safety while the boys are competing against each other. They have range Bring twice a month to develop skill and marksmanship. RIFLE CLUB ROW I -- Paul Payne, Rod Burdoge, John Refsnider, John Henry, Lowell Crowe, Dave Perry, Jim Robertson. ROW 2 - Jeff Cook, Don May, Jim Husband, Harvey Marshall, Kirk Endicott, Eric Nelson, Gary Knowlton. ROW 3 - Larry Weatherbee, unidentified, Ron Johnson, Jim Pooser, Mike Hessel, Ken Stephens, Dave Ellingson. ROW 4 - Ken Slayton, John Kirkpatrick, Ted Nelson, Roland Glass, Mar-vin Mathews, Bob Nieman, Melvin Mathews. Dave Gilbertson. 132 DEBATE TEAM AFFIRMATIVE, NEGA- TIVE, EXTEMP, ORA- TORY . . . are some terms that every debater will never forget. The debate team's topic this year has been the Educational Sys- tem in the United States. The debate team Ccom- monly known as Harold's Clubb has gone on several trips to the various tourna- ments and while there have gained working knowledge in the debate field. ROW I - Dian Hutchinson, Ann Morrison, Rae Marie Perkey, Velta Linkatis, Randy Fennell, Kay Brown, Toni Tracy, Julie Bock. ROW 2 - Sharon Soward, John Henry, Don David, Bob Kudurle, Jim Orrell, Ken Stephens, Steve Hadley. ROW 3 - Lee Turnbull, Steve Hintz, Paul Beddow, Kirk Endicott, Mike Hessel, Ken Slayton, Mr. Allison. ROW 4 - Spencer Alpert, Bryan Ellickson, Roland Glass, Larry Brooks, Dave Ellingson, Rob Mills, Wiley Wright. FOUL, STRIKE, WOOD, SPIKE . . . are terms used by the members of G.A.A. These girls compete in intra- murals.after school and hold play days with other schools in the area. They were hos- tesses for the State G.A.A. Convention in January of this year and did a mar- velous job. GIRLS' ATH LETIC ASSOCIATION ROW I - Geri Buck, Kathy Jeffries, Joan Smith. Zetta McDaniel, Dixie Huffman, Bar- bara Gilbert, Rhea Harding, Carol Carmiencke, Judy Giesy. ROW 2 - Joan Duncan, Patsy Viestinz, Sharon Hildenbrand, Betty Fields, Karen Kraus, Linda Murphy, Tarley McMillan, Nancy Sprague, Julie Thompson, Sue Walker. ROW 3 - Sandy McCoy, Sharon Burke, Mary Rankin, Betty Aclkinson, Jean Dann. Jackie Boor, Billie Pinnell, Donna Brown, Sandy Borgarcl, Joanne Horner. ROW 4 - LaNita Mitchell, Sylvia Points, Diane Whitnall, Maureen Young, Pat Jensen. Judy Hershizer, Bernice McDaniel, Janet Kanne. 133 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA A BLUE, RED, OR A VVHITE RIBBON is the goal of any Future Farmer. The FFA members do live- stock judging, have fair exhibits, and make conser- vation or home improve- ment projects. FFA, also, provides awards and bene- Hts to the members who are deserving. Developing rural leadership, coopera- tion, and citizenship is the aim of FFA. ROW I - Lynn Trupp, Max Garoutte, Bob Bronson, Dean Molder, Robert Grant, Larry Tilley. ROW 2 - Dave Sustello, Gary Mulkey, Marvin Steadman, Steve Schmidt, Gary Spence. ROW 3 - Gerry Ireland, Elbert Tilley, Bill McNeal, Bob Hayes, Mr. Makinson. JUNIOR BUSINESS LEADERS ROW I - Victoria Valley, Carol Green, Barbara Walberg, Barbara Parker, Kathy Dem- arest, Marilyn Terrill, Geri Buck, Shirley Newingham, LaNita Mitchell, Deanne Year- wood. ROW 2 - Mr. Peterson, Deloris Dulen, Bobbe Aufderheide, Betsy Fraser, Mary Jane Gabriel, Donna Lambert, Marilyn Rodenburger, Jean Zehrung, Miss Hayes. ROW 3 - Jane Campbell, Karen Buck, Diane Chase, Karen Dragt, Craven Menter, Gary Thompson, Merlin Bankhead, Juanita Ragsdale, Margaret Huse, Leonard Wassom. 134 'GZDJL1 The members of Junior Business Leaders hope to become the future business leaders of the community. During the year the group has various fund raising projects with the hope of raising needed money for a scholarship. PULSE - TEMPERA- TURE. The Future Nurses are volunteer hospital aides who wear red and white candy-striped jumpers and help the nurses with their regular duties. This year the club was chosen the most outstanding Future Nurses Club in the United States. The club was se- lected to make a movie to encourage girls to go into the nursing profession. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA ROW I - Carolyn Fluke, Judy DeVeau, Sharla Slaughter, Linda McCall, Donna Rhoads, Jackie Price, Deloris Cartwright, Bertha Dunlap. ROW 2 - Lydia Wengert, Sharon Long, Deloris Aldrich, Joan Millett, Nancy Wells. Nancy Sprague, Sherral Brown, Nancy W-oods, Zulla Tiffee. ROW 3 - Karleen Smith, Diane Hatch, Nancy Rei- ser, Mary Ann Scherer, Marjorie Kooney, Gwen Miller, Sharon Golden. Eleanor Men- kens, Barbara Grant, Jarilyn Jackson. ROW 4 - Judy Mitchell, Judy Morrow, Barbara Campbell, Diane Young, Diane Chase, Lynda Hanes, Met Hearn, Ginny Clark, Carol Olsen. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CHALK, ERASERS, BOOKS become well known articles to teachers. Future Teachers main ob- jective is to learn about teaching methods. They have varied activities dur- ing the year, A scholarship is given to a Senior who is interested in teaching. Their meetings consist of speakers, films, and teach- ing activities. ROTV I - Barbara Schweppe. Carol Aldritt, Michele Collar, Julie Hawkes. Linda Aldritt, Doris Benson, ROW 2 - Linda Daudel, Susan Hendershott, Nicki Smith. Kay Alderman, Elaine Long. Donna Thaxton, Georgia Shoup. ROW 3 - Sharon Strong. Carol Doerksen, Beverley McMillan, Doug Cruikshank, Gretchen Koenig, Linda Blodgett. Mr. Dedman. 135 ROW I - Marcia Bishop, Evelyn Cahn, Dottie Branaman, Georgia Willis, Pat Mc- I T E Corkle, Kathy Leslie, Judy McShatko, Anne Armes, Sue France, Bev. Martin, Bobbe I Aufderheide. ROW 2 - Sharon Moore, Karen Higgins, Cherry Pinkstaff, Dixie Brana- man, Janet Leslie, Kathy Bressler, Deana Hendrickson, Jody Hockaday, Judy Kuyendall, Sue England, Ginny Clark, Joann Lynch. ROW 3 - Pam Pashkowski, Lee Turnbull, N G G Pete Tomseth, Steve Hintz, Bill Koons, Ann Morrison, Nancy Woods, Met Hearn, Sylvia Hoffman, Susan Barbee, Nancy Young, unidentified. ROW 4 - Jenny Blenkinsop, N U Martha Hendrickson, Marianne Wilson, Gloria Reinertson, Mary Ellen Julifs, Jim Or- rell, Eric McCready, Sandy Porter, Sherrie Ott, Gretchen Roecker, Charmian Gilman, S Barbara Horton, Gail Hammond. SPAIN, FRANCE, ENG- LAND, GERMANY, RUSSIA are only a few of the countries that interest IRL members. IRL mem- bers are interested in world affairs and international problems, and try to create friendships with foreign students. UNICEF, United Nations day assembly, state conference, alumni tea, and trying to get an exchange student for SEHS have been some of IRL's projects this year. ROW I - Ann Husk. Linda Aldritt, Jackie Price, Virginia Hixon, Judi Reed, Jeline Rod- ney, Sue Larson, Leann Brown, Barbara Loomis, Sidney Smith, Mary Ellickson, Carol Willis. ROW 2 - Charlotte Potter, Ann Street, Dian Hutchinson, Kay Brown, Joan Millett, Sue Pomeroy, Judy Giesy, Linda Mackprang, Mary Griffiths, Rhea Harding, Clarice Reinertson, Lydia YVengert. ROW 3 - Judy Sikes, Edith Allen, Janice Vandiver, Julie Bock, Susan Row, Pam Robinson, Jeanette Stivers, Joann Groesbeck, Sally Esteb, Sue Hill, Sandy Clark, Linda Brown. Diane Hatch. ROW 4 - Durrel Smith, Bev, McMillan, Gretchen Spreckels, Kathy VVilkinson, Marilyn Pike, Cheryl Schleicher, Janice Raab, Charlotte Wattles, Shirlee Painter, Judy Morrow, Barbara Wood, Connie Chaffee, Sue Hendershott. 136 FRENCH CLUB Qu'est-ce que c'est? All French club members know this phrase well. French Club's main purpose is to learn about the French peo- ple, their customs, and their country. Throughout the year, they have various activities, but the most important one is the French dinner with the new members serving the meal. ROW I - Dana Rodman, Janice Scott, Nancy Wicklund, Gail Merrill, Sue France, Ann Husk. ROW 2 - Judie Brown, Denise Mattingly, Martha Julson. Bev. Martin, Linda Mackprang. 6Habla usted espanol? This phrase might get a varied type of answer but usually Spanish club members can answer it and get some response. Spanish Club is interested in the Spanish speaking peoples throughout the world. They learn this by various speakers, pictures, songs, and other activities. SPANISH CLUB r'1 ROW I - Kathy Kannasto, Zetta McDaniel, Linda DeVry, Evelyn Cahn, Pam Robinson, Sue Walker, Charlotte Wattles. ROW 2 - Ro- berta Mast, Gretchen Spreckels, Linda Daudel, Sharon Strong, Judy Carter, Janice Raab. ROW 3 - Mary Griihths, Barbara Wood, Jerry Taylor, Skip Skeen, Lynn Rodney, Kathy Leslie. Kathy Wilkinson. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Carol Carmiencke Judy Carter Mary Grifliths Kathy Kannasto Kathy Leslie Judy McShatko Janice Raab Darwin Reinike Judy Sleight Gretchen Spreckels Zetta McDaniel 137 POISE, PERSONALITY, and MANNERS are key words to girls who are in- terested in improving themselves. The main ob- jective of Magic Mirrors is to assist in service projects for the school. The girls work to promote interest in school activities, and to promote friendship for self-improvement and pleas- ure. Their meetings consist of guest speakers telling ways to improve themselves. MAGIC MIRRORS ROW I - Sue France, Charlene Steele, Julie Duke, Judy Schroeder, Edwena Newman, Barbara Walberg, Jane Campbell, Georgia Willis, Jayne Sagen, ROW 2 - Marian Christ- iana, Sharon Larson, Betty Townsend, Penny Goodman, Donna Olson, Barbara Townsend, Judy Gandy, Betty Owens, Lynda Raybourn. ROW 3 - Marta Crossley, Stephanie Ander- son, Janet Bretlinger, Carolyn Fluke, Diane Wadnizak, Linda Roberts, Sally Fox, Janet Peterson, Jonny Hendrix, Miss Althen. ROW 4 - Marian Jans, Barbara Campbell, Valerie Haley, Joan Estvold, Karen Guldager, Lynda Giesler, Sue Hoven, Peggy Bures, Marilee Hampton, Ginny Rice, Virgie Roberts. MODERN MUSIC MASTERS All the members of Mod- ern Music Masters belong to a music class and are in- terested in musical activ- ities. During the year, the members attend various music functions and spon- sor functions of their own. ROW I - Sue Crowder, Beth Summers, Jody Hoekaday, Elizabeth Goldhaminer, Mary Louise Lyman. ROW 2 - Patty Robyler, Maureena Noll, Pat McCorkle, Anne Armes, Kathy Ketchum, Mary Ellen Julifs. ROW 3 - Cary Milhollen, Ed Degner, Dan Kirby, Jim Bonney, Gordon Knight, Bob Chapman, Mr. Madsen. 138 HI-Y Would you like to buy a football program?,' This is a familiar phrase to all Hi-Y members. Hi-Y is or- ganized to stimulate high Christian standards in the home, school, and commu- nity. The boys sell football programs, announce at the basketball games, hold sev- eral banquets, attend a mock legislature, and pro- mote Christian standards. -f.......a f ' A ROW I - Julius Bolles, Jim Pennington, Jim Mooney, Chad Roderick, Bob Chapman, John Saunders. ROW 2 -- Lee Turnbull, Steve Hintz, Jim Orrell, Bob Kudurle, Bob Hirt. ROW 3 - Mr. Glick, Eric McCready, John Brooks, Pete Tomseth. Y-TEENS ROW I - Linda McCall, Ann May, Kay Willemsen, Pat Hallin, Dian Hutchinson, Sharon Wright. ROW 2 - Julie Hawkes, Carol Doerksen, Lynn Scharen, Judi Reed, Jenny Blenkin- sop, Mary Emma Montgomery, Kitty Button. ROW 3 - Pam Pashkowski, Marilyn Maines, Kay Brown, Dean Hendrickson, Gwen Miller, Sandy Duprey, Nancy Wells. ROW 4 - Elaine Twight, Carol Willis, Randy Ferrell, Kathy Bressler, Barbara Wood, Dianne Bressler. 139 SERVICE and FRIEND- SHIP are qualities that Y-Teens possess. Y-Teens promote Christian char- acter while doing services for the school and com- munity. Under the spon- sorship of the YVVCA, Y-Teens offer the oppor- tunity to meet with girls from other schools. ROW I - Donald Addison, Beth Ann Summers, Donna Wiss, Jon Vonderheit, Jon Doornick, Carolyn Haffner, Linda Brown, Marcia Ayres, Liz Goldhammer. ROW II - Galen Olsen, Marleen McDougal, LaNita Mitch- ell, Gary Ruckman, Kerry Hutcheson, Keith Miller, Chris Percival, Sharon Todd, Phyllis Blakely, Jim Bon- ney, Darrell Moorehead. ROW III - Pat Robyer, Judie Boberg, Judy Hayes, Larry Weatherhy, Richard Lakin, Don Strobeck, Robin Miller, President, John Newport, Dixie Huffman, Jarilyn Jackson, Ken Stephens, John 140 ROW I - Ed Degner, John Hull, Hara Clancy, Sue El- len Hernenway, Pat Hallin, Patsy Viestinz, Lynda Hanes, Judy Hershizer, Anne Arrnes. ROW II - Pat McCorkle, Kathy Bressler, Mary Ann Watson, Clarice Reinertson, Ray Henke, Carolyn Hoffner, Liz run, Lxay Luduu., Uurcuyu iruuucn nun, Lxay Luduu., vurvryu iruuucx U . Lxuv 11 nu.. Uuru iyrr V IAI, g Strobeck, Steve Rice, Norman Miller, Tim Hardin, Gary Porter. ROW IV - Ken Woodward, Dennis Rice, Gordon Knight, Kenneth Race, Farrell D. Madsen, Di- rector, Richard Harper, Student Teacher. Goldhammcr, jon Vonclerhcit, Valerie Haley, Don Ad- dison, Geri Buck. ROW III - Dana Rodman, Delores Cartwright, Robert Jenkins, Pat Roblyer, Beth Surn- mcrs, Gary Ruckman, Kerry Hutcheson. ROW IV - Gary Porter, Dennis Rice, Ken Woodward, Mor- 2 l l l man Miller. John Strobeck, Jarilyn Jackson. John New- port, Chris Percival, Jim Bonney. Phyllis Blakely, Robin Miller,'Don Strobeck, Richard Lakin. Gordon Knight, Maureena Noll. Mary Jane Gabriel, Mary Louise Lyman. 14-1 ROW I - Mr. Brockway, Jim Vos, Phil Crum, Gloria Reinertson, Charlotte Potter, Don Strobeck, Maxine Maesner, Larry Baxter, Janice Vandiver, Janice Scott, Joyce Holseybrook, Alvie Power, Sally Fox, George Vanaman, Jody Hockaday, Connie Tarpenning, Wilbur Brown, Gary Khul. ROW II Christenson, Roberta Beddow, Jerry Becker, Linda Blodgett, Bruce Cummings, Mary Emma Montgom- mery, Don Brunton, Sharron Strong, Rhea Harding, Marie Reynolds, Robin Miller, Gay Cole, Nicki Har- kins, Betsy Fraser, Judy Hearn, Jim Mollet, Bob Strobeck. ROW III - Steve Wilhite, Larry Rohr- - Dan Kirby, Gordon Knight, Ann Morrison, Ann backer, Nancy Sweitzer, Linda Chapman, Mickey P U R P L E P I P E R S CLOCKWISE: Mr. Brockway, Jody Hockaday, Don Strobeck, Janice Vandiver, Gary Mill- hollen, Sally Fox, Micky Wilcox, Judy Sikes, Pete Tomseth, Ann Carter, Gordon Knight, Cheryl Schleicher, Denis Newman, Kathy Ketchum, Dan Kirby, Mary Ellen Julifs, Eric Mc- Cready, Anne Armes. ic C- Wilcox, Mark McCulloch, Ann Carter, Maureena Noll, Diane Bressler, Bob Chapman, Gary Millhol- len, Nancy Thompson, Karen Jordon, Ken Friesen, Morman Miller, Daren Perkins, Mary Griffiths, Jim Muhr, Marshall McGinnis. ROW IV - Eric McCready, Gary Stewart, Mary Albro, Linda Hanes, Dave Hall, Gary Mulkey, Tarley McMillan, Kathy Ketchum, Mary Ellen Juilfs, Cheryl Scheicher, Judy Sikes, Tom Ness, Richard Taylor, Denise Mattingly, Kappy Lundy, Maurine Krszalc, Joan Smith, Cary Royston, Bill Jones, Karen Dor- sey, Anne Armes, Pete Tomseth, Larry Tipton. 000 J l g,.f- 4,9 ,X, rf, . tt ROW I - Jane Topp, Jacquelyn Price, Susan Crowder, Sandra Goldsmith, Margaret Wood, Sue Davis, Darlene Christensen, Jan Garrison, Barbara Horton, Pat Bachus. ROW II - Linda Roberts, Barbara Block, Barbara Gilbert, Sylvia Hoffman, Carol Morrow, Linda Daudel, Marilee Hampton, Jean Soasey, Dixie Branaman, Bonnie Shinn, Marva Dawley, Sharon Crook. ROW III - Suzanne Lansing, Suzanne England, ie Mayo Williams, Carol Doerksen, Linda Cour- noyer, Glyndale Burks, Pat Morton, Janet Cross, Kathy Kannasto, Beverly McMillan, Linda Kirby, Pat Brenden, Donna Brown. ROW IV - Farrell Madsen, Director, Pam Robinson, Jean Ford, Karen Buck, Nicola Roach, Janet Leslie, Met Hearn, Gail Cockrell, Jeanne Dann, Sherry Daniels, Carol Cable, Linda Mclaarrin, Carol Willis, Kay Borders. PALETEERS W 2 ROW I - Karen Higgins, Michele Collar, Judy McShatl-ro, Nancy Young. ROW 2 - Sharon Moyer, Muriel Vitus, Karen Dorsey, Marilyn Barr, Karen Thurman, Kathy Wil- kinson, Judy Giesy, Dottie Branaman. ROW 3 - Lois Woodson, Thora Williams, Cheryl Cobb, Halerie Hudson, Amelie McMillan, Mary Louise Lyman, Susan Sustello, Cherry Pinkstaff, Mary Jo James. ROW 4' - Mary Albro, Karen Tynan, Carol Willis, Cheryl Schleicher, Judy Sikes, Pat Hinds, Dixie Hill, Ginny Rice, Pat Smith, Patsy Weigman. M D R 'jx U M O A R N 5 D lf T J E o S R BRUSHES, CHARCOAL, OIL PAINTS . . . All these terms are familiar to Paleteers. The members are interested in art and render their services to the school. The signs in the halls are usually made by the talented Paleteers. They also help with other projects throughout the school. ! E 5 E 2 DRUM MAJOR - Robin Miller. MAIORETTES - Louise Raussell, Phyllis Blakely, Mary Jane Carter. 144- RHYTHMETTES MEMBERS: Marian McCauley Judi Schroeder Muriel Vitus Velta Linkaitis Jane Carter Dian Hutchinson janet Leslie Barbara Chatas Dixie Branaman Kathy Bressler Peggy Bures Pat Kendrick Cherry Olson Pat McCorkle Sally Brogden Georgia Willis Sally Mowen Linda Blodgett Cherry Pinkstaff SERVICE BAND GIRLS in formation, music, and a crowd of happy spec- tators are the ingredients for a Rhythmette performance. The newly organized group has performed both at home and away games. They also have new outfits this year. They include new blue and green plaid skirts and white sweaters. F L U T E , TRUMPET, AND TROMBONE . . . These are only a few of the various instruments that the Service B a n d members clutch as they march before the football crowd. Many half-time programs have been highly successful be- cause of the efforts of this group. ROW I - Charles Annibal, Spencer Carlson, Ragnar Hartman, Norman Nfikesell, Gary Marlatt, John Newport, Gordon Anderson. ROW II - Kenneth Porter, Kathryn Olsen, Barbara Schweppe, Sharon Larson, Robert Babb, Stephen Buford, Hug Irvin, Kent Chase, Richard Ruckman, Dale Christensen. ROW III - Sue Fairchild, Brent Bengston, Marian Christiana, Barbara Gilbert, Karleen Smith, Marily Sebree, Courtney Clemens, Ray Spiller, Robert Sanders, Jack Smith,, Tom Duncan, Dean Diess, Dennis Chase. ROW IV -- Gary May, Peyton Perkins, Farrell Madsen, Director, Ken Russell, Richard Bryant, Dennis Good- man, Ronald Handy, Mike Chrones, Jim Landon, John Folz, Gerry Brown, Jack Jackson. TRACK is the skiers fore and yould better get out of the way. Ski Club sponsors trips to Willamette Pass Ski Area and overnight trips to Hoodoo Ski Bowl to pro- mote more interest in skiing and to encourage safety while skiing. You know when they've been skiing by the sprains, broken bones, and assorted bruises. ROW I - Mike Wentworth, Barky Slocum, Pete Geertsen, Linda Larson, Marcia Bishop, Kay Willemsen, Janice Vandiver, Denise Cypear, Nancy Pitchford, Brauna Rubenstein, Margaret Wood, Barbara Burke, Carol Parkenson. ROW II - Dana Rodman, Kay Brown, Judi Schroe- der, Julie Duke, Karen Myrmo, Fay Matychuck, Linda Hill, Joanne Kiess, Sue Jennings, Jean Overstreet, Connie Wilson, Judy Carter, Carol Carmiencke, Rhea Harding, Kathy Kannasto. ROW III - Nancy Harris, Eleanor Menkens, Barbara Woods, Mary Ann Miller, Jeanie Zeh- rung, Daphne Aas, Bill Roecker, Chuck Stalsberg, Gary Smith, Georgia Willis, Anne McCallum, Julie Thompson, Kathy Leslie. ROW IV - Jim Needhan, Perry Wiley, Leslie Civin, Jean Dann, Roger Neustader, Kirk Endicott, Jim Simms, Gary Brown, Doug Cruikshank, Ray McKenzie. ROW V - Mike Laird, Jim Mooney, Kurt Trusty, Pete Lafferty, Steve Merrill, Ty Campbell, Glenn Davis, Ron Forcum, Jim Brooke, Bill Pearl, Hal Ayotle, Doug Marsh, Skip Siegrist, Jack Alexander, Roland Glass, Ken Stephens, Mike Smith. ROW I - Mr. Bruns, Kathy Racely, Joanne Groesbeck, Pat Mohr, Peggy Darr, Cherry Pink- staff, Lonny Amick, Pete Street, Pat McCorkle, Kathy Bressler, Janet Leslie, Virginia Rice, Virgie Roberts, Marian Jans, Joan Darling, Toots Landsiedel, Jackie Price. ROW II - Sandra Clark, Donna Richmond, Judy Schumacher, Sherry Daniel, Debbie Byrnes, Marianne Wilson, Carol Cable, Unidentified, Ann Finkenbiner, Judy Kyuendall. ROW III - Tim Yockey, Rick Nicol, Gail Cockrill, Kathy Olson, Sylvia Hoffman, Karol Lewis, Deanne Hickman, Peggy Mattison, Donna Hushour, Karen Jordan, Karen Kraus, Bob Stuart, Don David, Robert Schaaf. ROW IV - Judy Bunning, Barbara Daily, Nancy Wicklund, Edith Allen, Ruth Bartle, Judy Hearn, Jim Cross, Jim Tiffany, Unidentified, Norman Mikesell, Bob Swangard, Larry Weatherbee, Jim Decker, Rod Burdoge. 146 l l ROW I - Yvonne Parkinson, Judy Gandy, Barbara Walburg, Sally Fox, Gloria Thompson, Sue Smith, Lynn Shearer, Sandy Hohle, Judy Carpenter, Judy Lightfoot, Joanne Lynch, Met Hearn. ROW II - Janice Lewis, Jane Campbell, Sally Brogdon, Marilee Hampton, Karen Walberg, Pat Kendrick, Mary Pitchford, Barbara Coster, Janet Spicker, Kay Edwards, Jane Lawrence, Janice Rabb, Marilyn Terrill, Pat Donaldson, Mary Bolles. ROW III - Donna Beach, Janice Bish, Marilyn Herrman, Sue Larpette, Cherry Olson, Linda McMillan, Sharon Cook, Carol Woodward, Marilyn Rodenburger, Jim Dotson, Marna Baldinger, Judy Noice, Diana Hutchinson, Ginny Clark, Ginny Brook. ROW IV - Vonnie Tipton, Jenny Blinkinsop, Lacey Walker, Joy Hickman, Julie Thompson, Peggy Bures, Sue Ritchie, Connie Ziokolski, Linda Blodgett, Merlin Bankhead, Dale Christensen, Larry Bruton, Unidentified. ROW V - George Mikesell, Randy Fennell, Pat Hallin, Ernie McCulloch, Leslie Lee, Pam Hubbard, Jean Soasey, Sandie Rubenstein, Jack Alexander, Terry O,Rourke, Gary Howard, Scott Peterman, Dave Perry, Pat Wood. MAY I SHOW YOU TO YOUR SEATPN This is the most often asked question by a Service Club member. It is the job of the Service Club to sell tickets. and usher at football and bas- ketball games. They also have a Christmas party for underprivileged children. SERVICE CLUB ROW I - Bobbe Aufderheide, Jody Hockaday, Bonnie Miller, Betsy Fraser, Kay Brown Joan Ringerling, Sandra Price, Janet Pine, Carol Carmiencke. ROW 2 - Christy Brans ford, Darlene Jensen, Suzanne Brindle, Susan Schainck, Unidentified, Rae Marie Perkey Marcia Ayres, Nonda Whisman, Sharon Larson, Sara Seal. ROW 3 - Leonard Wassom Louise Hamilton, Mary Armstrong, Karen Erb, Craig Ausland, A. D. Jacobsen, Bill Pearl Richard Johnson, Geneya Louvering, Ruth Jones. ROW 4 - Henry Schainck, Dick Webb Darryl Hodgkinson, Ken Stephens, Unidentihed, Roland Glass, Spencer Alpert, Jock Edblom John Gale, Ken Russell, Mike Hessell. 147 MATH CLUB ROW I - Robert Gheen, Steve Hadley, Doug Lindley, Spencer Carl- son. ROW 2 - Rod Craig, Ed Degner, Larry Parker, Scott Niven. COULD THIS BE A PIECE OF QUARTZPU This question may or may not bring satisfaction to a Geology Club member. Geology Club's main interest is to study rocks and fossils and to get further knowledge on them. They take Held trips, have guest speakers, and make collections of the different rocks found. SLIDE RULES, FORMULAS, HY- POTHESES are needed for the under- standing of mathematics. The members are interested in mathematics and par- ticipate in various activities which broadens the scope of the field. Help is given to the members in solving mathematical p-roblems and puzzles. GEOLOGY CLUB ROW I - Ann Staples, Ann Finkenbiner, Sue France, Dorothy Park. ROW 2 - John Saunders, Linda Taylor, Carol Silliman, Gary Milhollen. ROW 3 ROW I - Sue Rowe, Judy Kuykendall, Linda Murphy, Marilyn Pike. ROW 2 - Mike Lindberg, Danny Hackney, Jerald Shank, Mike Mc- Loughin, Doug Wolfe. ROW 3 - Joe O'Brien. - Gary Kuhl, Bob Carmichael, Tom Tupper, Gary Graham. AMOEBAE AND FUNGI These are just a few of the many plants and animals that are of interest to the Biology Club members. Their activities include guest speakers and field trips. --ni CAMERA CLUB ROW I -- Linda Kimball, Harvianne Townsend, Colene Garoutte, Linda Murphy. ROW 2 - Roger Neustadter, Stan Bettis, John Sheetz, Don David. 5-4-3-2-l - BLAST-OFF!! The hopes of the Rocket Club members rest on their previous planning and experi- ments that have gone into the making of their rockets. Rocket Club members have had several rocket firings this year and are learning more and more about the operation of a rocket. SHUTTER, LENS, FILNI are essen- tial to the Camera Club. Members take an active interest in photography. A thorough knowledge of the different types of cameras and photography is acquired. Members submit their most outstanding photographs to various contests. ROCKET CLUB ROW I - Ed Degner, Bruce Bayles, Paul Jarvis, Steve Buford. ROW 2 - Dick Janzig, Allen Harrington, Kirk Battleson, Spencer Carlson B Charles Carlson. ' E ,... M ROW I - Tom Duncan, Larry Brown, John Sheetz. ROW 2 - John Fleischauer. Gayle Hansen, RADIO STATION L'7FZU IS ON THE AIR!! Radio Club members maintain the school's amateur radio station. The club offers the opportunity to work with radios and promotes in- terest in the radio Held. LIGHTS! CURTAIN! ACTION! These are familiar words to the members of Thespians who are active in school productions. The mem- bers lend their talents not only to school func- tions but also to var- ious community activ- ities. TH ESPIANS ROW I - Linda Picket, Rhea Harding, Sandy Duprey, Mary Emma Montgomery, Janice Vandiver, Peggy Fuller, Sue Pomeroy. ROW 2 - Mr. Ragozzino, Maureena Noll, Karen Thurman, Ann Carter, Toni Tracy, Kathy Leslie, Diane Bressler. ROW 3 - Gail Cockrell, Nicola Roach, Cheryl Schleicher, Tom Ness, Denis Newman, Ray McKenize, Wade Wil- liams, Doug Cruikshank. INTER-CLUB CONGRESS ROW I - Linda McCarty, Sue Walker, Gretchen Koenig, Pat McCorkle, Georgia bert, Kathy Leslie, Mary Ellen Julifs, Jim Karen Jacobsen, Randy Fennell, Nancy Young, Willis. ROW 2 - Sandy Duprey, Donna Lam- Muhr, Wally Larsen, Terry Tillman, Sandy Nos- ler. ROW 3 - Mr. Huff, Dave Sustello, John Gale, Dick Ruhlman, Larry Brooks, Eric McCreacly, Bryan Ellickson. 150 How can we get the clubs to work together for the betterment of the schoolfm Inter-Club Congress faces this prob- lem. Members must be vice-president-s and they try to figure out how the clubs can work together more effectively. Each year the ICC presents a plaque to the most out- standing club. ROW I - Barbara Schweppe, Prudence Perkins, Joann McCulloch, Bonnie Miller, Patty Backus, Caroloyn Fluke, Carol Morrow, Jean Landrum, Joyce Miller, Gloria Heath, Penny Goodman, Donna Olson, Sharon Fandrey. ROW II - Barbara Horton, Jonni Vosmek, Susan Davis, Sharon Wirl, Sandy Goldsmith, Jenny Blenkinsop, Marianne Wilson, Leann Brown, Karen Buck, Charlene Gibbens, Joanne Lynch, Sharon O'Leary, Anne McCallum, Nancy Gilbert, Pam Pashkoski. ROW III - Penny Akin, Donna Wilhite, Sharon Wright, Marie Becraft, Sandy Borgard, Pat Hallin, Sharon Moyer, Sharon Burke, Elaine Twight, Sue Landrum, Sue Fairchild, Cookie Hill, Linda Roberts, Carman Carson, Amelie McMillan, Janice Dughman. ROW IV - Diane Cox, Betty Jordan, Shirley Watson, Lynn Schultz, Judy Hibbard, Sue King, Joanne Horner, Janice Richmond, Penny Fisher, Pat Norton, Sue Barbee, Sylvia Hoffman, Sydney Smith, Carol Willis, Mary Ellickson, Sherrie Ott. ROW V - Sandra Porter, Jeline Rodney, Sue Larson, Barbara McCall, Linda Brown, Sheila Syring, Sandra Hile, Trudy Cassell, Joy Hickman, Pat Iverson, Nancy Soukup, Karen Demarest, unidentified, Jackie Harris, Marla Crossley, Donna Wiss, Sharon Larson, Sue Moore. ROW I - Judy Schumacher, Cherry Olson, Vinnie Tipton, Margaret Ebbetson, Peggy Bures, Marilee Hampton, Linda McMillan, Barbara Burke, Sheryl Barker, Judy Brenning, Peggy Darr, Julie Thompson, Sue Frager, Judy Pierce. ROW II - Jan Garrison, Mary Ann Scherer, Randy Fennell, Lacey Walker, Cass Phillipay, Suellen Hemenway, Mary Pitchford. Judi Reed, Marva Dauley, unidentiHed, Karen Walberg, Patty Epplett. Brauna Ruben- stein, Margaret Wood, Sharon Soward, unidentified. ROW III - Julie Thompson, Nancy Whitted, Roberta Byrd, Molly Lesch, Barbara Loomis, Debbie Byrnes, Virginia Hixon, Gail Cockrell, Sherry Daniels, Kathy Melendy, Pat Martz, Jane Lawrence, Judy Carpenter, Lydia Wengert. Kathy Olson, Pat Mohr, Carol Sindberg. ROW IV - Sharon Cook, unidentified, Nancy Bundrand, Janice Brown, Sally Larson, Judy Lightfoot, Sharon Cook, Jonni Hendrix, Diane Wadnizak, Carol Gundell, Joan Switzer, Leslie Charles, unidentified, Ronni Pear- son. ROW V - Karen Erb, Pat Wentworth, Lynda Boles, Delores Park, unidentified, Karen Hohley, Billie Pinnell, Sue Bagan, Janet Kanne, Betty Adkinson, Thora VVilliams, Judy Jones, Donna Wiss, Sue Ann Egland. 151 VVE ARE THE AXE- MEN, MIGHTY, MIGHTY AXEMEN . . . This chant might be heard above the screams from the Hatchet section. They can be recognized by their white blouses and dark skirts. Hatch- ets gives the sophomore girls a chance to help back the Pep Club to support the teams. They have been very active this year by doing var- ious service activities. g' DENISE CYPCAR RUTH BARTLE R A L L SHARON LAY IVIIKE BLAKELY Y WAN DA NI EAD S Q U A D CHAD RODERICK CONNIE WILSON SANDY STUART 'V EC pL GO, GO, GO, YOU M I G H T Y AXEMEN7' This is one of many chants which might be heard ring- ing loud and clear from the Pep Club section at all games. These girls with their white sweaters, purple skirts, and SEH letters are always around to cheer our team on to victory. During the year, they sponsor Football, Bas- ketball, and Spring Sports banquets for the members of the respective teams. At State Tournament they can be seen selling programs and guides to the many people from all over our state. Y T, ir' tl' i.' .'.' 1 rier ttrr -.r. rli. '... erre. Tf - ' Y ' 'iritiri ilr ii li' ii ' i 'li 5, ,L ,. I .,,. E: , f .1- ,ig at 1. 2, . FIX 4 , t 1, r ',i 3 '3-72. za? 5 W iff! iii. li ii , 3? ' . 1 ' na. .., 1.5, r V ,li ,-if ,ni i .g 4,-59. jr- :ff ,,'iI A lil? V ry JI' QQv'A ,i it , rs Sa 0 'H ROW I - Connie Wilson, Ruth Bartle, Sharon Lay, Wanda Mead, Sandy Stuart, Denise Cypcar. ROW 2 - Melanie Cox, Linda Webster, Bev. Martin, Sandy Clark, Sally Carper, Carol McMurty, Donna Beach, Judy Noice, Gretchen Koenig, Gini Brooke, Phyllis Blakely, Judy Steele, Lynne Scharen, Phyllis Clingenpeel. ROW 3 - Jayne Sagen, Caro-line Barney, Nancy Pitchford, Betsy Fraser, Sally Fox, Judi Gandy, Janet Peterson, Joan Darling, Janice Evenson, Judy Mitchell, Judy Gray, Joann Lopuson, Jewell Quick, Judy Leal, Cheryl Cobb, Nancy Thompson. ROW 4 - Betty Owen, Lola Fish, Joy Rubenstein, Gay Cole, Karen Thur- man, Barbara England, Janice Bish, Marian McCauley, Jean Jarding, Sandy Wyllie, Carol Graville, Judy Morrow, Gerry VanDevender, Yvonne Parkinson, Barbara Campbell, Julie Hawkes, Melinda Shultis. ROW 5 - Tamera Smith, Ernie McCulloch, Joan Smith, Fay Wheeler, Sue Horn, Jarilyn Jackson, Ann Carter, Pearl Gross, Anne Armes, Janice Scott, Kathy Jeffries, Karol Woods, Judy Christianson, Nonda Whisman, Zulla Tiffee, Deanna Hickman, Carol Lewis, Lee Tobey, Mike Swanson, Karen Guldager. ROW 6 - Bobbe Aufderheide, Betty Field, Tarley McMillan, Shirley Jensen, Sharon Peterson, Karla Hudson, Carol Coggins, Patty Roblyer, Jody Hockaday, Carol Carmiencke, Nancy Sprague, Carol Olson, Sherral Brown, Edwena Newman, Karen Jacobsen, Geri Taylor, Pat Smith, Lynda Geisler, Carolyn Traynor, Sharon Hildenbrand. ROW I - Shari Iseli, Sharon Perkins, Marilyn Maines, Pat Morgan, Carol Green, Marilyn Terrill, Marilyn Rodenburger, Linda Aldritt, Phyllis Kelso, Bertha Dunlap, Judy Donaldson. ROW 2 - Kathy Racely, Carol Silliman, Pearl Gross, Betty Morgan, Sue France, Pat Myers, Carol Scott, Kitty Button, Diane Bressler, Janice Lewis, Kay Willemsen, Ann Cluster. ROW 3 - Linda Chapman, Sharon Prochnow, Barbara Walberg, Jane Campbell, Ginny Rice, Marian Jans, Virgie Roberts, Evelyn Cahn, Marcia Bishop, Karen Kraus, Ann Carter, Barbara Grant, Kathy Kannasto, Linda Lillard. ROW 4 - Barbara Dailey, Carol Cable, Judy Augustine, Helen Biggs, Judy Hearn, Linda Hill, Molly McNutt, Jean Overstreet, Linda Larson, Joanne Kiess, Kappy Lundy, Sue Jennings, Geri Taylor, Jean Beckos, Joan Estvold. ROW 5 - Sharon Jette, Roberta Mast, Sue Walker, Carol McBee, Diane Beezley, Mary Jo Guske, Edith Allen, Nicki Harkins, Gail Merrill, Trudy Judd, Nancy Wicklund, Edwena Newman, Karen Jacobsen, Sue Hoven, Judie Brown, Doris Benson. ROW 6 - Donna Richmond, Sharon Biggerstaff, Kathy Leslie, Judi Schroeder, Julie Duke, Charlene Stelle, Karen Dragt, Connie Tarpenning, Carolyn Scheidt, Kay Brown, Karen Thurman, Barbara England, Pat Perlich, Roberta Beddow, Sharon Golden, Eleanor Menkens, Joyce Holseybrook, Mary Emma Montgomery. 154 I A ,, f' f ' J, J, J ,W i it K 1 ,,7 ' ii q T f , f , -f I, , , A, , ,V . A ,M nv N1 v N. - an 1 t ,71 U I 5,3 V xg ft f Q. in .. St N 1, , g ' 1 it I Y ROW I -- Sally Brogdon, Bev. McMillan, Pat Backus, Kathy Jeffries, Jackie Price, Gloria Thompson, Carol Woodford, Barbara Coster, Lonny Amick. ROW 2 - Janet Leslie, Kathy Bressler, Pat Kendrick, Nancy David, Zetta McDaniel, Judy Carter, Janice Vandiver, Georgia Willis, Sanny Rubenstein, Cherry Pinkstaff, Lynn Scherer, Sue Hill. ROW 3 - Linda Daudel, Sharon Strong, Linda Mackprang, Judy Giesy, Barbara Gilbert, Jean Soasey, Karen Myrmo, Fay Matychuck, Daphne Aas, Kay Edwards, Barbara Koon, Karen Higgins, Janet Spicker, Connie Zioloski, Linda Blodgett. ROW 4 - Sandy Duprey, Nancy Wells, Gwen Miller, Georgia Shoup, Rhea Harding, Marilyn Sprague, Sharon Moore, Judy Christianson, Karol Woods, Carol Carmiencke, Pat McCorkle, Dixie Branaman, Nancy Young, Charlotte Potter, Nancy Reiser, Jean Zehrung. ROW 5 - Mayo Williams, Sue England, Pat Cracker, Kathy Ketchum, Deana Hendrickson, Julie Bock, Sally Esteb, Kathy Wilkinson, Toni Tracy, Marilyn Herrman, Jane Carter, Leslie Civin, Gini Clarke, Karen Jordan, Mary Griffiths, Denise Mattingly, Perry Wiley. ROW 6 - Martha Julson, Pat Smith, Margaret Huse, Sue Ritchie, Kay Alderman, Janice Raab, Martha Hendrickson, Met Hearn, Cheryl Schleicher, Judy Sikes, Linda Cournoyer, Valerie Haley, Nora Officer, Mary Ellen Julifs, Gloria Reinerston, Linda Gould, Ann Chris- tensen. E CLUB FOOTBALL . . . GOLF . . . BASKETBALL... TRACK . . . SWIMMING . . . TENNIS . . . WRES- TLING. Boys who have earned their varsity letters in these sports are repre- sented in E Club. They can be recognized with their navy blue sweaters with purple on white E'sf' Throughout the year, they rendered their services by supervising student conduct at games. ROW I - Ken Tuttle, Steve Wilhite, John Buffington, Dave Garrett, Wally Larsen, Merle Bruce, Tom Hornsby. ROW 2 - John Read, Dan O'Connell, Marvin Mathews, Gary Howard, Kit Miller, Dave Wetzel, Phil Newman, Dave Hazlitt. ROW 3 - Dick Ruhlman, Stan Bettis, Lynn Rodney, Kirk Battleson, Alan Crockett, Larry Brooks, Rodney Napier, Jim Muhr, B-ill Lonigan. ROW 4 - Eugene Nash, David Dau, Larry Weatherbee, Spence Alpert, A. D. Jacobsen, Barry Rubenstein, Jack Pratt. Fred VonAppen. Dale Dygren, Larry Baxter. 155 DQTTIE BRANAMA151 fJ LESLIE LEE 1.1 A fi , 1. F ,111 XM 1 ,X W M XX11 1 1 1 L , .. 'fy'-' 1 X X! 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V2 F2 Tlnrl, Seniors start spending their time watch- ing T.V. . 2 , 4 s bn Hard work occupies the year ahead. Buying the necessities of school life. M2,,,0,!1 S .tin . . ...4,gsr4 And how do you spell your name? XN'utching movies by moonlight in study hall! N L l After thc game .it B.lI'gt'I'lS. ...W -N., J Little kids patiently wait for Santa. Here he is! , aff Let's get those name-tags on, girls ll lf :E V, sit t It looks like the line-up. It's all clear! Well, letls see who is absent today. Accurate measuring is important. Taking time out to call in an order. A ,, M . V ,- - fbi ff X ... 4 ff f 'fl P f .1 4 f Z w f W9 1, K , f 624, if f f f ff ffwfx 1 f, f,,' . H ' ij fi . I ,Ay !f,Qf632', f 'f f M - f 'j , 0 . ,., V ,W ni I It V, .,,, ,,., V fl,,V. 4 Giving directions to one of her many classes. TRIBUTE TO A Teaching girls to mix properly is essen- tial. RETIRING Taking a peek at a finished product. TEACI-I ER MISS RITA NORRIS I Relaxi HCJIVIE ECGNOIVIICS DEPARTMENT ng after a tiring day Leaving after many years of service. , , f 1 M l 1 l 5 f . if , -an-QLAM T uf f' -f, .-.,g, ? Q3 A Q ' If '4 ' V, Vx 1 -Q I : Nj, H ..!-S-e ' ,1 J!! , ,, . P 2 ,m,' ML r--'fat ff f- , U 4, K f G X iq? 11 wa, Ve--.-f, ' 'R f 1 ' X L '-' V- 915 I A 151' ai: 5 V, , 1 4 g 1 FW., ff f . ,gy f gi 4 if , i t it A- . f hiv , 3 4, ' ,f 1' I ,gm V hs, L, - f V ,. ,H .,:'. ., L , L 5 Zi? L- 1. .g, . ' , if y ' .f , .- f J A hardy breakfast to start the day out. 5 .ff f ' u -samzzw Q. jf , ,Q Miz ' ' f W,- f ffju 3, , ,Lf Y J , . ,,,' 4 Look out, the dog's going to follow you. '!,ff'1f f'f'ff'f'ff A ff , I, 1 Wfgm, ', ,........ ,.A,,,, .. :fe I X 1,V'M4f,,,,Mmzr:J,,,mmyiyfeff aff ' Q, ' 2 ,, ffwf- ,V ,f,,. Oh! john's even changed shirts!!! John joins the mass in the main hall at 8:00. f ,Wy , ll . 5 ,1 , Awarded Player of the Evening for his efforts on the gridiron. BY JOI-N BU Looks like he's enjoying the class. QI-Le's changed shirts again! ! ! lj i- 1 5 J lfzgw, gpfffffaf-M' A H 4545 -- V .. H 11 ,f , , px , , I , , , 5 1 , 'W' K f f W 1 1 w ' tif I ' WY ' JA? , - ,.i :ewg W' ' ,Q ff ff ' Hi, ff X 'vfkflif 5 9 I f ' 'Mfg f f 291W fX 'f4 X5?i.:air5EiE X sw. it tsst X, 7? I we 3.72. , VFYWYZ TA? A 3 ., 31 st,t at Q5., wyfyjf V ff? A frfdifff fffjff f ff fjffiy f 'rir The BIG GAME! FFINGTON 2 2 2 4 3 3 Last minute nourishment before the game. Co-Captain Bufiington leads the team out of the locker room. of the locker room. of the locker room. -I LL.- l,.,.l.,... ..-,.... V wg, rf -X. , -s, '--. A '-Q. K.. '-5 'Ps-. 'es vg Last-minute instructions. all -an Too small, yould better reduce 4-anggj ,,,.., Hp- l So thatls what is underneath those football suits! Donlt just stand there, sell those mums! Gettings things straight How come the smallest boy always gets the biggest end of the axe? 651 Sneaking out of class? --Q-9-....,,..,. 2? X , .7 X f-rf , ,,.,,. N i, M ,,., ,Mp my Where's your blanket? Ni., 'Wzg ',k, ' 1 ', A typical library scene. fig , PT! , 'J f' f 5 l'l'h i -,-- ' :wif 4' y 'ff ga? -. 'l'l :fl -1. ,il ' Q i,1,l,LTi? 414 1- rf ' 1' fi fm 3 o'clock and the rush begins! Greetings! ! 166 Studying? ? P? fc The lesson for the next day must be planned. Miss Goldsmith discusses the plans with Mr, Kepner. NM, A DAY WITH A STUDENT TEACHER 7 Really! ! ! N4 I think you could say it more effectively if you . . . Relaxation between classes pn J 'rfiit-f -' r ++ -v X14 I' N4 Akin,-J 'jak fel r F f,!:N , .,,M,tI.: A ,-A-. I, ,....,'fL1,3' f Maj' ,, .: -g1f. iff 'f ' 1-'vp-, - hyg, , Ae. .531 . ... Z P,-,ff 'cl f-f..,,'X'Q rfy. , f V A -yah, 4 'N f lf gg' -f-Q f ,,, , -W' six' ' .1 5, 3 gf - ' -,L ' 19, -I uc' it - Tv' . j.,.,, f,. U- ., ...tain . . ' Y . f.. .'u'f!-+':f .N ' fi '50 fl -' T' 1'5 - - ,s T T' ,ff L'-r 4: T H-TT Xue, , A gb-.1 '. f .5-'l , ie Vg- L- ' fi, 4 Freedom!!! Everyone has homework. On my way home! 1-'QXYL Q ..r '7 Xi, XX X1 Q,-gs . K ffifh, K ew f r, -: K 15. X L 4: I V X as ' - i 'f 'V M T fi . XXX NO r, F? X 4 K rg-if J.f i aa--M V , XXX! , J i U .vc X X R5 , . . I ii, in 2 X X X kk, LAx Now thar s a r1ght n1ce feller. 'X . A Z 1 i .gl-s:ixX 1 , .Y . A XA -'XS S X 5 X S 1 x N ,..N. . A X A ' ' A Lx'k 'Y 'N' A W ' ' QNXX XX x-XX I ,X f V , XA ' X5 X' i 'fix 'CF.LTXX,L L X5-If ' That thafs my sergeant. A Lieutenant? ? ? ! ! ws 5' 4. T1 5 Wi . s M 1 if I 6 XA ' 94 :Shaw-n... 1, N0 TIIVIE FOR SERGEANTS .,.-' -TN. t - V- Q , - F 'M KY 1 - 1 'A r - L-Mini? R 1 X XX A ' ' ,H A w V, rings? .. lem- 'X .I '- 'N W- . X f- 1. 'Q ::' - D 4' - X J X' ip-3, Xf3 X, if 53'wN55.!L!31i9'Xi?R?gj9 A, 3' 53,7-. 5 LK gr. 5 xmmx X: -- P :Q Y , ,Wg igwww .5 3 :Q in b A 5 3 A s-K . ll '5 ' 1- raw-+ -f -'-'- f -- , Fi X f s- X , nn' n A ' K i gl X Y yr K4.L X Q Xu K? XXX kk sm, 'X I1 X1 si 54, f :jugs ps hm , V. Ten-shun!!! X Hifi: V ,, H 4 n nn nn X G01-lee, the plane s off the ground! 2 K M M s,sl. ,Q is ' H X f X1 ' KXXFXQQTQQAK1 ixif sf 'TWQX KAL' N12'NXX-Yli-QVEXXXS-'KSNXX11'X5XNi -if-I'53 XXxxxyX,Xfw ,X - XX XX XNXX1, X X,XeXX,X,QpN3fvfXX-Xs X 5 - , X by 1X-Y -V X. X X sf 3114, fi X s - X 0 - X9 ..., X k T -' iw, '- 'i ff:-:T X XX XXX:-4w5:x2Xg'f'fiX - W '--' Q, X - X X sssss j 11jX5X,i5iXjXY1-'iw K if XX fx? '.s-L X XX s-'s ' X' K ' ' X X K - :X X-'. ,--s X X -sf X2 fe X X 1 hs'g ' Q X AX X XAALX ix LXXEXXQXQ X Xh , XX yX X XXX, ,X.,Xs X XX hbs. X QTsXXX 3 XX 5 ssss A e :SX s-'s XXX-s ssX-Q 'X j s X f 5 ' Ji in X X 'Q A 5 Y .X XX 53 in X2 Xe? Figs This here,s OUR Army. No, we ain't dead! Hey fellers, the Genera1's here. ISYS. ICTC. nnv-Q 3 F ff -3' f , Cutting out the gray hair, that's no fair! Chaperones have such fun!!! The pause that refreshes! This is only a part of the refreshments! P Some more of those Senior Boys! !! 169 Every party must have its refreshments. Cast enjoys party after successful play. Teenagers never stop eating! Another tea!! l I The crowd flocks into the auditorium to see a play. i. Q--, V , Qi e,,. , ,,r. s,s., ,7Q,fWQ, Ire i - s,i' .--:. .,.i f 4 Lge if e',1, 7,15 ,,', lfffgj, fL,! ,,V. -, ,,-' 4,f,Q3b5?j1IfZLg',,1 ..53,1jg'1H '.,. i'sl' icv, ,.', 5 hr..-,W,i f ,,-f' , rii A' riV,1 - s-'. , i if rviiilrrs is - siir frrr f 1 l f . ,rr, y ,,,rs, 1 iVi ',': , i,, ilii r 1 f , 'irir 'nii f ir . . , i,i Gretchen presides over Girls League - ' V,'!, . 1' fj',:Q ,,'i r' . l fiifs A me f i sirra Cheryl is always laughing. uguing. uguing. llsflllflxf 4 7, ,V,, f f .Az I 35 My .44 wf - 1, f 4 , lj, f 1 1190 ff! I1 7 , , ,,f, ,f 1, if U f X' f 'm ia' , Q f I -1 ' f ff -fffff' ,, f , 2 .' ' . V 4 J ff V f T U- ' .17 Z if J A , My H' M4 f ff 1- if H V all . ,lim I7 Z MX , 1.115 114 X - , fag 1 .,,..y ,Vw I , of V, , g ff H , 1 12,2 x gf , V, '.' if ,rl ,, , 4 XX ,Q EXW. ' 7! ,Q f f 3, L . ' ' ,,-ff ' , -, , f I f I 526' W ,f 'K f ' ' ' - f The plans must be perfect Mr. Harshlield supervises the building. Painting takes patience. THE WORK BEHIND A STAGE SETTING I want these doors to close! You can work harder than that!! Let's get this set together! l ll ln just one of the many stage sets. 171 Y0u're pulling the wrong lever! r Needed: DOLLS Looks like Zooland. iii DCDERNBECI-IER Greetings and welcome to the Doernbecker Tea. Imagine our girls making cute things like that. Tea. Time TEA Proud Juniors show off their winning display. A good time was had by all. Everyoneis having fun! These lucky girls won the prizes. Another cup of coffee??!! f The swingingest band of them all!! juniors and Seniors with their little sisters. Oh, maybe just one more. Even the chaperones dance. Rims Making the plans for the Tea. There goes my money! Junior boys register. You don't like my paintingfm Seniors win the jug! ,yy.y y Senior boys win the tug-of- Sandy and war! ll Girl and Boy. 174 Dan, Friendliest Reporter on her beat. Those stories must be typed perfectly. TI-I E WO R K E.m.,..1.,.,1. the B E I-I I N D A NEWSPAPER Mailing the paper to other schools. ,y,,fwfA Hfff:ffM vfQy!.Q,f, 1. Jn I V -.. ,, f . f - f f, 1 V 4 I , , I ' Vg If ' ' W , akin' t . jr vs I V, . - 'W f 'K' Ly 1- .Cy L' Handmg out the paper. Q u fsrt, . a I 3, M . - W ,V , E.. y Q, ef- E' ,. '. l . '4 X53 I y ., 7 .im Axe staff hams it up! The school enjoys the paper. 175 5 E No crowding, buster. I'll club the guy who takes my seat. L E I S U R E Man, am I hungry!!! an-11 H zu M . 3-1 .l I wonder if I'll make it in twenty minutes. LUNCH h x sv b I A Ah! I Hnished. we Oh! I was going to do that assignment during lunch. I Darn! if I clidn't leave it in my other locker I can still beat the bell! 1 76 A portion of a. Pep Assembly. Rally Squad leads yells at bonfire. DOf1,t worry, they are too Green to Burn, ,woo 4,f,,2, Wf1Q'1','iGL'5fiEZgf V- fifghfpif mf,f4f5,e:f:tww, wJfslv,yL111i All hail, you mig if fl Tiff?-, if-'ff olei X - 'ele 1 X fe,.,- K ' x ,.k1j'L27fJ, ., f F' A ,173 I4 fav, ,fl 4, , ,wwff ,V f-,Q A, ff E, L '. V l ff V-1 1' i J f ,fha 'W ' f 'nic ' '- , ll,f - ,735 gi. . hty Axemen In Rally boys Give 'em the Axefl Sure, our boys can yell! , X f ffw 1 K !7 O WWW U f ff-fmyn,.w,7 , . ,o ' f wifi nf ' - -'5 1 ' 5 li .:'Zf7 -' ,, ff: .ff ., .24 ..,, I, 14 . f ff 'gf i, ,1 4 J , a'?ff:3 I' , 17 fifiq. P 1 . 1.1 -V ' 4. , V Nothing like being hauled up the hill. Will he make it? Is that you, Parky? Nr :-kwa' iam' 4?- 2 'L'LV,12-VVf 7 ' ' ' , f -ZW' 7 .7'f,'P42 MfWf 1' , 1 ,V f' Y iV?9a f?f?' ,VWJIQ ,,,, , 'V , 1 , no A V ' r ,frilr k V V 1 - , A V 7 ', ' lvl V - f V ff f ' V- ff VV - :ff ?' 1' Q, VV kg F 'M 1 I X ..-M ' 'C 'Ku ' f K 4, M:4,fV.., , . 1 , by 4,9h qvWM -'--W. V ,,.,,1,. ,, , , V W f f 1 A. V 'V , MMMW f' ,, -, ' fig ,,..MM-'W4 , ' Waiting or lazy? 178 Is this a fall or a pose? pub: : yuan: 1 IJLIBC 1 'ff affdf' , L' -pf 7 ,,,, Q, me f2'? f 'h. Lg gf ,. . ,,,,,,, , Don't let g ' - f?jG45f2:62'f ' , f .f'-, J , , fy f , ,, 'S e - ' ff V. 5 Agffxf ' f ' an ,-,, , Z 0 , ,- V I . A 4 6 3 A 39 1 - VL 'j- , Y lag, l A f , A 3 A I 1 ' 24 it 1 f Z A,.., any A ,H f i. Are they mine? g. Tl-IE FUN OF SKIING S3-Sr: ' x Xml? . Z! J ig 4i'lfw'f1:Vfff,dik' -5 l X XX if 34 it ei? FX E K Q ,J 1 , , f If fa 1:5635 -.1 -' 4-fi W .y , nf f ,, . I Y .ii :gil my I ,-:V W .- ,, f - JM yy, 54, , ., M..f,,,1,. .4 ,,,,,,,, , .f, wi i f . - . ., ,Q Now if I can only make it down the J Z' , hill! -cf Well here . 2 3 1 lf i '31 2 4 . Z' , M 5 fi V' lt takes lots of noumshment to get through a. day of skiing. L 1 fur 4'- , I go' 2 Oh, thc long trip home! 179 Relaxation after a long clay of skiing. l'm at the bottom Y VVVV , . , A Q. . . ,4,, ,.,. ' :I A 1 M215 S' cf lk 'M r.rs. f f 1 ,, 1 ,.,,. ., V , Y W J , 4-f4Q1gj,: .. f .. . .. V ' . 'T f X f , RM ' ' lf- 51 3 L V. fx 14- Y X r 'fry' u 7 ' X , ' ,J M if f ' f gi I 1 ,Y L ,KQJ-Qigw-. - 4QfT-fp':.'.lW W f: .:ifI,4, ! 5 :Vg 1 We 'zvfwpy np. pgfrgrf fjzfffaf cgfw! .Q ,'1jgfjgfgiz. ',.' j:'7f ' if Don't let those scissors slip!! Spring cottons are in production. Do I smell something burning? Il-I O M E IV' A N G Be careful with those pins!! This is the product of many smashed fingers. Get out your supplies! And let's eat! Pop it into the oven. Stir it so it wonlt burn. V..- -- -V -.. vu.. i. -V-pun. V.-- -- VV -.. nv.. -. uvun. V..- V -V v vu -. uvun. Be careful, you'll spill that! Get out those Student Body cards! Couples enjoy Christmas dance. Do you see spots before your eyes? erry + Molly : two happy seniors, 181 Junior girls in one of their happier moods, The beat was neat! The partner was attractive. The music was dreamy! -1 ffa ' , , xl It sure was fun f Hard times sure must have hit. The dress was unusual! , . 5 ,ff r ' 1 Za 1 . f W. . ' ,fr f 4 Q y 4 If ,f ' 4 1 - P I. ,,. 4 if V K7 V I0 1 ,Q 'f K 7 9 if 1 . al, fi 1 Q X J , f W A if qi Pictures are the backbone of the Eu- genean. Out of discussions grew ideas. As editor, Liz put the ideas together to' form the book. T H E PRODUCTICDN OF THE EUGENEAN 5 Pictures attract nosy visitors. xi X Gathering information. Jon is busy writing up some copy f 4? I ' -A 9 Qi Q5 , W : ,-: 'gy , X Qvrx 1 J , X, ,l ' 7 X 183 The typewriter is in constant use! 4 VYVZ 'Zifff Vs: x ,J Q K X as 4 ,f M Q y ,JM f ' f 4, 4 X IIA '34 wfyl E 4 2 , 3, fy 'W ' 6,9 NN 'Q If , YA 1 xy f 9 f 2 ' 1 3' 4' 1 f v , Q ,Q v 4 1 an , 41 f , A 'Wi J if f , ,mg .W I W ' f '47 ff y Quit crowding! GRN Annan!! 1 Popular popcorn does a popping busi- IICSS. ,v..v6.- ...-f-Xf f ,-my .- V, f I , , ,Wf , NW, , Q ,.,' I , , .L ,S :W ' U,.MW,-,4,,,.,,,N.W,,q.,, ,, . ' , 2 2 9' , 'awwrzfv-fyivxnmmmwiff ' ? aww M MV? , Z A . , ,Q I, Yi' mf 11 ' ' ., ff. A , , I l 51 Nl , 3 Football crowds It takes a lot of coke to fill the th1rsty I-IALFTIIVI E you you you vnu find hnd hnd I-.MA Look at him leap! Headless hoopster! Who has the ball? Hey, boy, don't get violent Get 'em, Johnny! I J if fi V18 au Y' Hang on men! Dan speaks at the Father and Son Ban- quet. Senior girls and football players enjoy Awards Banquet. Governor 0 ets a corsage from S recksf' Y 3 P Hardest worker! Juniors receive their 10 per cent These parents look mighty lost! IX llllsllly IUDLZ 18. llllsllly IUDLL IX IIIIEIILY IUDLL ffm It Vw -hm V, : V' I .V aff? H i r s ss s . S , e r t - for l to xi? 'A ,ge f - ' X , ., 9. AV, , V, bfi 1 1. It , ' l ien x,VV1 l 5 t 5-will 5 I 5 if eo' W pf ip? 4 V 4. These were our hardworking class chairmen. X x Marryin' Sam has a customer. Let's fill these jars, Seniors! TEENS AGAINST Juniors enjoy their coke party. There was lots of chili. Attractive waitresses. N 'L Of course, the Seniors won!!! And the Seniors had their tummies Good company. filled. L -we , ,..W ' , V to 1 1 'f1IQ'f, , A , it -- ., , -4-:-QQ: P . f ' , 4 , ,f,- , .-V e 15 'I af 5, 3 Q gg v was X S , n R 1 , 'Seve if . ug v , fi 2 1' if ,V ,X r Q ui ,. , , R, .5 y. ,lf 4 Y. ,Q It x u X l K X jx it -u I ,K f . if an dk S , , fd 'age ,, ' 4 , , a 5 ' 2 1 4 s 1 1 , N' se U 5 Gy ,f . ' YfiL'?:is.S? f , Future classmates get acquainted. t K .. 3 ' 14 I in H fi xx lv' Q This was the start of a wonderful 5 his ' eeeeeue X V e .. ,,,, ,.,e ,s - ' 5 1 2 r 1 ,k,V f, f h VA . F s' ' n u,,u 6 , weekend. 2 EZ':.-Cf? :fl , '5F,.Zi,2:.i4-Zz f ' ' ' Welcome to the University of Oregon! CAMPUS VISIT The library looks impressive! BY IVIARY ELLEN Mary Ellen gets a glimpse of signments. future 3.5- JULIFS Getting ready for a big evening? 2 . if V , ,We 0 ':. .,,,.. e '11 ggi .i,, I '1 fi ii J . i. A A . ff' nz 1 . el y 1,4 K. , 1 .,k,VLk , Q, j,,-s-f1- 'sv' 7: K V ' ' , ' i . - -f F V, 'Z -.-, 1 , D-4' Q V y -' ,J X h X I X X .,V, A-n ' , ' V gi X -Q ' hd'-2 , Looking into the future? What's this? The ine ine Inn A 1 .7 4 , modern side of the campus. modern side ot the Campus. modern side ot the Campus. rnnriny-n 1--An nb +L-.A -,...,.,,.... What's so interesting on the ground, girls? N X xx. V, Seniors enjoy the chili feed. Favorite sixth period meeting place. Future First Citizen W W Seniors sure get tired! 51 ' . 4 V , . V , , . Is Jerry in the doghouse again? A typical planning session. Norm watches last-minute preparations. Dance Time They're still dancing Quit watching the monitor! ' f The ideas come from this group. Two minutes to air time - so 1et's get this set up. Bob Anderson gives last-minute instruc- tions. TEEN SCEN E! Now for the announcements Attractive model! Vic explains the operation of the Go-cart l That's all for this week. All the kids enjoy a general dance. Norm introduces the talent Work, work, work Ah, success!! E I CREATION ,E Co-operation means graduation. Q Craft cla k X fl ' on .Q Xxx' ' V llllluvffmx I P if ks . X, -Z o X The begin Q f 4 A 3 Well, we all have our troubles! Is this the new school mascot? I' Y .1 5 .4 View we That's no way to ski. Come on Chuck, pull. Q 2 Vx Contented-looking class. 193 Seniors sure have messy lockers! Debaters need protection at all times!! Looking for something? ? ? Can't you find a better place to sleep? Darn, those uncomfortable springs! g 1 You seldom find a debater with his mouth closed, What Slayton worry? , . 5. , -i y J' i f tiff' A - , 1 2 A ' Vg f wa 4'.'W X ' Qi ,I qwfw .i L ,v V A , ' 'V 3. 1 V ' f - i if A f A -ff? 17 2 - 'ef p 194 ,QV v ff --f'7fl- W 43:1 xr H , ig! fJ..g, 1 Now, where did I put that card? D E BAT E RS, Debaters practice anywhere! It takes a lot of research to build up your case. A debater needs lots of sleep before a tournament. Burning the midnight oil? DELIGI-IT I , Mr. Allison keeps the debaters in line at the tournaments. A sleepy return!! 195 They fulfilled their goal by winning a coveted trophy. I'll get those rattles yet. TT V Watch your lingers. Bang'in away on a beat box. STUDENTS AT THE VOCATIONAL SCI-IOCDL Lynn makes soome fine adjustments. 196 Still working!! M111 workmg! I Dtlll workmg! I Arull urn'-l,..-.,..I I S OR, TED ON THE SIUE 5 :Anon 'Ik.v,,. 4 U Oh, no, the sophomores are here! M' If . if 1 N L a a ,fi we 1 i, '- -, M il Lhh 1 e l Football players wait for equipment. Machine makes some mighty Axemen. Keep your eye on that ball. 17-f v, gf, -T Q 1 e aw 4 ,- 4 W Y M 7 PM i qi-'D A '.Nf :at-f-5,2 if 3 I .i 74 'SV , I . , . NEW wit, lf si 35 ,if lf? 'E :J 'Nm ,IE iight we . My 2 Y' g l 5 Run, Robin, run! fi- , . , li.. -., , xx X Coming clown the snowy slope. Tix Editor Gaskill getting word from Big White Father. McBee drawing circles around Usquaresf' 7 Q faffff fs f W' X VM fwffffff f K 7 ff fffdn f 5715 '91, , ff f :Q few ,f mf , pdf, -fad , .afafaf f'-i V ' vifyzzl iii i tiiil iii' ii',i a, if g ,- ' ,i', lb: fgiei , - i ifeie f V -ff- - ,, ,'i, 3 f .,., ' 4 1 t ':, .1.w:,'V'r'53 .cg ', ,Qgjfjig H iiiigii iii fgii is ' ,ff t if E jQ2':wi- X,,' g f, igii 'egge Associate Editor Bolles sacking it out while the staff burns. Cable, Wolf, and Jennings mem-orializing senior activi- 'N-N ties. Graville and Wyllie, the Bobbsey Twins, get- ting their usual check by the hall patrol. Kane reaching new heights for a story. Lesan: Anything for an interview. 198 Huse, Duke, Schroeder - advertising staff proves truth of products. Kiess, Reed, ad! X ff,y' 5 :Lf-.bfi ,.f, , if rttt f ' fr 'V' Aas,' and Hubbard - You just gotta buy an , .- . v: fc V, 'Off 'ff ,J ff ., . :Auf .- ftrf . . fi frrr f W ' U f ,, X 'W Y ,kgwf i 4 x -.W 'Z 0 0 G if A Q , all f gg fl Z f ,QW f , -4 1 A Wy. f Wk EEL. ,flr I .n , .,. f , , X ,, ,V .. .1 f , , , 'G f W,-6' ',f, 1 'ia - ' , ' ,, ' Street, McCauley, our artists, arnoebas, para- X35 LL! .. ' I flfrf, I 1, , ffp v, we M ,, -' .f meciums, and art. ,f3,A,?,.,,l, Vwyf, Q, ,Q -I wg, V 93 . ,, , 'Jiffff 17, ,' 'N ' - ' and fed up with class Adcock, M1ller, Muhr up to the ears , fffjki p1ctures. ' Q s.,n,'Wf Bloom and Roid planning. Anything to get out Newman, our trusting, friendly finan- of work! cial wizard. Becker trying to inter- view Kuch. 2, Aylworth: No form, no pictures. if you think this is a good book con- Bobbe and Bev fitting square pegs in round holes. 199 gratulate these people if you don't bgf- ter luck next year .A A D V E R T I S E Nl E N T S CI I ' X ,Q U5 Q , ll 1: Arai. 6 QQ, J -K 'N I in if wif A L5 45 ffifi K Nature's Way . . . New Trees Follow the Old WE SELL ALL 1361 Willamette Dl-39113 I GO MORE, SAVE LESS Congratulations Seniors SEE NEWMANS FISH MARKET GRANT MOTORS WE CARRY THE BEST IN FlSH FOR RAMBLERS! 39 E. Broadway Di 42371 7th 81 Granl Sf. Di 51541 Located on Franklin Blvd. BEST WISHES 11:00 a.m. fo 12:00 p.m. WEISFIELDS ANCHORAGE DRIVE-IN YOUR CREDIT IS ALWAYS GOOD OPEN EVERY DAY 831 Willamette Ed Cassidy, Mgr. EXCEPT SUNDAY CAR SERVlCE Choose Beauty Work For Your Career Students learn by experience E cellent Work SECURE YOUR FUTURE AS A COSMETICIAN EUGENE BEAUTY COLLEGE , ,,jQi-, , gdd B yfhC11g A Career in Beauty -I-RAINED HANDS Culture for High School Grads ARE NEVER IDLE ITS A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU Pi-5-0555 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 59 Eugene, Oregon Springfield Co' 61 East Broadway 442 Main Since 1921 DT56232 Ri-72455 SHOVELS AND CRANES ARMCO CULVERT PIPE NEW AND USED WIRE ROPE Springfield, Junction IOI6 WILLAMETTE OLSONS JEWELER CONGRATULATIONS - CLASS OF 1959 991 WILLAM E'I3TE ST. RUDOLPHS FOR FINE rules D1-52232 HOFFMANS HEUGENES' FINEST All Types of Jewelry 873 Willamette Sf. Di-45415 895 13th Ave. East WESTGATE SHOP High School 81 College Fashions Eugene, Oregon FRAGERS LADIES APPAREL CUTEST CLOTHES IN TOWN 829 Willa mette DI-55732 JOHN WARREN 'WL'-ERS lY's wise to shop illomeffe Valley Spo or ore, . , Junfzen lllomefte Eugene 15' E40 wmqmeffe fbjfiwiyf gm-NWAT N ZE THE www JQJJQIRMS IN THIS SECTION THEY MAKE YOUR ANNUAL POSSIBLE For Every Meal For Every Party We Can Be of Help in Supplying Fine Qualify Bakery Goods 8. Special Cakes ROSEBUD BAKERY Doue-HNUTS COOKIES BREAD CAKES PAsTRiEs ROLLS THE UNIVERSITY CO-OP 56 Wesl Broadway Di 48216 THE NEW 59 BUICK Buick Care Keeps Buicks Best! QKHORII5 A 0 A VALVE . s IN HEAD 1 Gavin' sKoPiLs CLEANERS SCHERER BUICK Moron co. , O DI 34711 DIAL FINE USED CARS 1450 D 8E B MOTORS IE MBS Bokwooo SALES 8. SERVICE iam TO k SI Advertising Staff: Editor: SICIIII: DICKS VELTEX ...... JERRY LIEBEL SHELL .... Bob Reed Edwena Newman Judi Schroeder Julie Duke Margaret Huse Daphne Aas Pam Hubbard Joanne Kiess PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL---- GILBERT'S SHOES -.--- FENNELS --------------- PAUL'S TEXACO SERVICE River Road River Road -----Eugene -----Eugene ------Eugene River Road DOWNTOWN DRIVE IN 245 East Broadway 2605 Willamette SKOPIL'S EUGENE CLEANERS DI 4-3316 We Give Green Stamps DI 5-0444 Eugene Oregon THE CO-OP SKOPH-'S University of Oregon EUGENE CLEANERS CO-0P6l'ClfIVe S1'0l'9 A tradition on the campus DrlVe'ln Downtown A student owned store 2605 Willamette 245 East Broadway serving Oregon Students for 39 years Di 50444 Di 433l6 I000 East 13th Eugene CHOOSE THE CHOICE OF CHAMPIONS HENDERSHOHS SPORTING oooos ATHLETIC suPPLYs 770 wallumene Di 49325 Dick-n-Jims EL PRONTO DRIVE-IN HOME OF THE WORLDS BEST'HAMBURGER 17th and waiiamene EVERYTHING A MAN NEEDS DALE SIMS MENS WEAR All Types of Clothing Sweaters - Suits - Slacks Willamette 8K Broadway CLOTHES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AMERICAN STEEL 8. Known for Nomes You Know for Over 25 Yeors SUPPLY COMPANY G.E. MOTORS HARDWARE SUPPLIES INDUSTRIAL, LOGGING 8- MILL SUPPLIES 888 GARFIELD DI 5-0373 CHUNG'S . Chinese Food , . Sfeoks HART LARSEN S . Chicken . . CLOT.HES 26 WEST 7th DI 3-1825 FOR WOMEN CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 THE NICKLES EYES OF THE VALLEY WILLAMETE AT 10th EUGENE BEST DEAL AT LEWS LEW WILLIAMS Chevrolet Dealer , 77 Ilth Ave. DI 2-1121 X!! .1 ,f VA L Eugene, Oregon . . ,V ff fc' f ' W 5 QIWYEIV BTN ff ff ff if X X, fffy,1,f-L. U MW V 1 JMX l1ffLfA CQ, .N jjyfbw 0 XMQW 'Wf V 1 C 3 job ' . ' ,f Q Ef1WiP' ' f f ' W W b M W , L K 'ff 'W J 26 bid M M V n u rw' . f f - L V 1 If IN .- X f farm, L7 ,Aff J ' JL ' K L J 5:13:51 3 y I ,V A ,U H X I' a , ' 7 Lffwjv IW? W J Mb Ly , ygl' D I 1 J 7 J 1 MM W W W M fwfffyi iw I 4 W- , , M Wffw' 1 Vw W, W Jw' ?7 7wfw'2, ij ! M, 11 J pdf iL,fK ,,MjiZ22' If U, Mm. WJ 924 uf ML ff ,Ju f ,C fu ff x MAN MENU af 'wWw W X O M 77 46' M' , - -' fs 0 fgwgw MQ W f, 1rON,S I gSUK vw C4 U U X119 MM M MEL 1 USWWO W U ff ,ff NNY! WXHXW' ,xxx NmV 6 ,ES 515227 J x W Q ! ff-X cy ef iii-Di . LLL? XXI! f 1 ... .... K CCQQQLL' 9 af' C65 ,wif . 5Zg9'9 ,X W Q9 fwf- X753 Q S GQ 0-. 9 fill W if? X 1 -L+ ., L 4, C 5 . .cj ' 210 THE HALLS 1 N 'H 3 .L -mai' ' V- ' '-'ri g ' BURCH'S FINE FOOTWEAR EUGENE'S FINEST SHOE STORE . . . headquarters ART CRAFT TOOLS AND SUPPLIES for those FOR JEWELERS delightful ENAMELING AND OTHER SCHOOL SUPPLIES young-minded EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR METAL CRAFT fashions MONTANA I . . . ASSAY OFFICE you Ove MANUFACTURERS Z A01 JOBBERS IEWELERS FINDINGS EUGENE'S FASHION CENTER 6IO S.W. Second Ave. Portland Downtown and Hotel Shop X INA EUGENE WELDERS SUPPLY ,f ,,f-, I A , ff' 'Ur n , W-,Q ,,, ,r , - rigri 4 fg sf I I !k,sF',.,.I.ff-ww -..- ,- , , I w J f wp: .. ' EVERYTHING FOR THE filfj ,',. A M21 A , , ' W Af I I, . WELDER ' , if 2' It 'I A EEE, I 1574 West 6th DI 5-9136 R V ' T' ' ' ' ' fff.gf-51:,fg,,,,,,, ,-,' Mfqfggy I -, w:,,,.,i,1,,i,,, V, kr -tN..,..,.,.,..,,., , A I xv ' i A,',J ,,E, 5 141, 11 g,!I,f'2gf:f Qxiaf W E-5 -If I ' 7 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 Sl-Z OREGONS OWN STATEWIDE BANK EVERYBODY'S DRUG 185 EAST 18th 986 WILLIAMETTE lg NEW U BOWL 2846 Willamette 85 E. Brood CHASE FLOWERS GIFTS AND FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION way DI A-1454 -v .,,. -, 0'6wmHEATH'S' n - affgfvfer 19119105 THE EMERALD EMPIRES FINEST FASHION FABRICS STORE 878 Willicmeffe . 'QF' 0 ' Q f ' fy NL' ?'2fQX7Z2?hg WMM? S AUTQGRAPHS ,QQ QE Q Y Q kg f M 5 XXL? Mx fm X I E ' - P729 32'-CX 550 ggi if f' iw , Um .XSQX .N L fad my Q XX3 X 1: A P ci by VCOMZZZZX A 166 ff: WS Aww Cf yuffbf' 1376317 L83 C as U ,fQ,,C1fCf,,' ,4 Ml I J 7fL,57Q!Q, Mau L3f ,zaiiljff dyfgfmuu CLK ?f5LL, i ' Ticfa A ULLKJU X f?,fClL ya f fam M 1 A JJ 54672414 A gi WSL H M 9,2227 Mi. .bNaJEiM3 WMA, L MTM JJZDYWYQM Ilmkwwnfrpgf, MMZJ MC, JWIJW D M pf W f WMw ', kfgjwqwl w, f I ,Ng My K ' My ,M f ' ' ' QAUMM fffhf 1 MW 0,ZfMJWwf . fx. NR Qi, ,694 , :Zi 5-Cqefdxigu' 35 JYX ig f 2 ' 3 JW- 4 1 X6 'Qi-T, A X if gXQ. 151, 92,5 Keg, fra 2 1 gg P ATHLETIC OIVIPETITICD t J X i YN .X f-J L L ' X V Ji I xxx , ,L , V, , L , i f f X t 'B I . 1 1 ' X Lg , L I . 1 X ' f' x ' ,XX it X XM j -1 . x. I r i f X! I 15' kt I X X if X K R ixikx Alf ii v X fi ft ff! NM N3 i H N1 H 1 L Q I x . f J x 11 XJ P F if AJJ5' ii yf if U I F L 5 SS! O 'rx V! AND I JJ! . e f L . X L xt 0 ,fi KCONGRATULATIONS Ali 4, 4, gf Xt ,' f ff mr pw if, x it w L fry ' A f me L f X ex K J ' P J VH NA it' ' VXLBJQILASS OF '59 LJEQN iii V if it wif fr ' i YJ Y if if 'f Lit Si X Wiyii M QNX Portraits tor the Ni Uxiipw QL V, Q YJ Jr! X 'N PP U31 'X 'wifi F 'V 'iw Eugenean X Mfg E i LL ELLIS Ei' KENNE - L Q, gi Q53 ' . STUDIO BLDG. Kg gf ,QL Cc ' XD ,' P' 0 Additi al Pictures May Be Ordergflifffl 55-of ge E -Q OIL nytime from the Portr ' it ff' 57 if 1' I ,Qi Appearing in the Annjalgf i i 6 ,wx eff .ll I Xml i O Willa ette A fepx jw A Q Eugene, Oregon J 'TD 0 L W Sf CQ 'Q xkxg Qin' ONQCJJQBSDOD A iffy ' Og! WNV Q Q5 iv W X333 Q C WGN? M? Ox QQ if W A ,La L 'K X fy rim, be , A X QV L C, L I J. C. Penney's EUGENE, OREGON A. 81 W. ROOT BEER FARM 29th and vvmomene SEE YA' THERE Phone 5 1597 VACUUM CLEANER ' e' is S ARK'S,+.W sALEs a. SERVICE ' 702 Wiilometfe St. Locally Owned Our guoronfee protects you CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Q 0. ,.,, THE h LE . CFC 9 DI 5-0111 Broodwoy of Chornelfon fff 47 fy' ,f fy! ff Wmgfn G , Q , 7 f A. 'ff f ' Q ,. , 5 k,-,. ' V 4, N, Q WV? ,M W, if . f ,ig If ' W Q 'A x if ' , f f- Wa? f 5' Q I 5.f,,f.i : ' ifM34if121217fivFkl'L'f:f1'2f'Z V QQ, avg 2, eq Q ? 5255 ' 'L' K -WV 3 L . ,-, ' yn ' qi H' ffl ' JWXM Qfbwuf' 1 My ,f , ,ff X , 'f7!,+Xfffw,f f 7 1 My A ' Q! f f Q f f fi 022296 , f fa 1 ff , 5 i 437 ffff f Q9 1 fl f 1 f fb W Wfff W4 f ff ,as V 0 L ' x. gli, . , A gg SEfQcHRoNoLoc5Y GF EVENTS E S SEDE IVIBER 18, THROUGH JANUARY 15, 1959 X 1 Ex wx ff, Q - Eg J QJQQQ' ff N x iff ,iff 'V Q VW, fu X fx' XV ,R I 9 I M KR 1 f 1, ' 1 ' 19' C P',,xff , ,f ,54 wwf QJJ , w -. , I GJ! N-L ' if X X v ' VJ' Ju 3 , 15 + 1 hw! . , ,X , T -X4 I 1 Ab Y H X Oi fry N9 7 gg 1, xii H Vyf ,,g3 ,y gy Q a JJ fy Of S S B 9 Q f f 3 y 1 9 . ,YK 1 X U, N. XX ' f Q. N . 1 - . v Yi xg. xA Y ' :N .6 ix , ry , Tx T 1 t , J um ' . 'x A 1 yy W J ' N5 sf' f ' 1 Q r ' 3 1, 54,2 XJQQDSVJ 97 2251 Lf 3 f. SSW! ff 1 1 E M .J pf! sie :O D, QQ? Q QQ Lf? 'Nd' J 215 4 Q1 1 ., Aw .B 0 , N 1 M' I f u 1 2' J ,cf LII? X ,Q f' XQ ka ka 3 Y 2555? A ,gf f WQ ' of XMQZZ? 1 0 QJ10 K I rf Oy' 5,7 V My JWWMM fffjwx Bw ff L 'XC X , UQW1 Barge into BUl'gef,S for a burger BARGERS DRIVE-IN 2840 Willamette 804 Willamette Dl 4 9143 Training Ice cream Krim-Ko chocolate Half 'n Half Extrarich Jersey milk to Play basketball or iust thirsty Darigold Milk Is Good! You can take Wally Larsen's word for it The most refreshing, satisfying drink of a Darigold milk. . . rich creamy and delicious. Drink it for your health . . . or iust because you like it. TRY ALL THESE DARIGOLD GUARANTEED PRODUCTS lis Hy Lo Buttermilk Frozen dessert Non-fat milk Whipping cream Cottage cheese Sweet cream Butter EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY VALLEY STATIONERY PETRO-LANE OIL COMPANY TEXICO HEATING OILS 395 Coberg Road P. O. Box 587 Fred Huse Eugene, Oregon HARRY RITCHIE OFFice Supplies Jeweler Gifts YOUR FRIENDLY .IEWELER School Supplies 832 Willamette Di 4-4567 865 Willamette DI 58469 THE ADDED PRESTIGE CONGRATULATIONS IS A GIFT FROM SKIES SENIORS SUNBLEND VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY YOUR DEALER IN VENETIAN BLINDS DI 51571 2585 Willamette Jewelry Store i027 Willamette Eugene, Ore. 3 , . . iQ,i,LM ,JSSLLUU 2 kg A -PJ I I 23 ,Lmu -'VU I I , rv' A A Www ' 'I Jcrxplmuvu I, N II My I' ,A T A A ' 4 f IAM? 42222 Q WIQM rj I I ww, Jw III A If ' ily V P' . 1 T , ' -,adv L79 I L' Y A OJ Sf , he J f 'L I -:Sf ,l n C via' ,I2fL'jj if H! ,wmv If I W 6'7 ffayfg, V F 'UL U - KXNXX f GJ JT ,fr 'k XYVIL2 AA, L WJ xv xjfx AVAX IW! W , ,V L, E, ,pi I V .-R+-5 . I. W , I X JUL rl Vp: 47 J W H N AJ ix X ll L! Ili by L' VI, D I N X 4 V.,-tj uni, fi ML., .gf A Y. ' nf. 1 ' 1 . V ,K 7 ' 2 ' PRO UQ'IffIAi STAFF, - -Q1 ,, 2 ZZ .4 1 L, I' If .M , gf , , x! NYJ ' I. I I , J If J FT EDITOR: Elizabthi-Q35ki11 - ' -4,4 , -QQ I, M6 5 E? 3 ASSOCIATE EDITQIIILJUIIEQ Bolfzsl 6 , ML , 5956726 SJ n PHOTOGRAPI-1fER: Char1eEAy1worth 4 3 3 3' '53 'N BUSINESS MANAGER: Edwena Newman j A , dj 6329 ivan ? ,WJ I Q Q Aj ffwk ORGANIZATIONS:Bev Martin 0 6K ,KZ X2-50,4 f 'rx fr'f+'j,Q1!,l' 'C ,E fy 5 Q4 X5 3 EVENTS: Bobbe Aufderheide fc! n E K5 SPORTS:Jerry Lesan C Q xxx-Q 2 KLEEXH-J C? ART: Marian McCauley jlc I 4355, ,. 'iirgggt-'fi, 95:5 CLASSES:CarolCab1e A P Q22 ,Q ACADEMICS: Larry Bloom Qi Latrb A gg- if A SPECIAL PROJECTS:SandyWy1lie 1 A . 'H' ffzgdi' Iv 2,XK Af, Q gf? ADMINISTRATIVE ,A-SSISTANT: Car01Gravi11e ffixx I 1. Q EC? ff, I C f QP' ? X L4 - 'U VCZK' X V X 3 8 , , if JCEQQQ XX Q S R VIQOR: Mr TornKepr1er X , ok dj JR 0 EI xv A -Ln -A N 'T U F' ' 01 . Q J Ex NK 5 I VN 1 I - Ig Q Q Ig 1 I A W If , ,Q X xx j A Q XD 5 O Xw Xl wi Q . R .xl XJ E D O9 Q 1 QI6 Q31 A 1 M fi? AI ,I SYN xv X. 222 I is Vx Q jlx I:3,, gx2XX A I A. , 5 f.. .A D. 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