South Eugene High School - Eugenean Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1966

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Iri our cohstcmt octivities We merged the common with the unique Arid mohy, Exhousted from the rcipid poce, Lopsed willingly into the Relief ond security ot the ordihory. ll We found nothing stood still. Life wos dynomic, And o pcissive existence Yielded few rewcirds. We meteoch challenge, Goining stornino ond building chorocter. Our skills were shorpened Through precision ond perfection. We discovered learning is doing, And doing is life. fi' ii I inquiring minds Grosped impotienily for knowledge. There vvos wonder, Confusion, Comprehension. 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M Maw '-'il 0 Abby Adams Harold Allison Loyd Amick Sue Bach Joan Banfield Alice Barnhart Don Barnhart Isabel Baumgartner Sevilla Berrernan Jacqueline Bonner Nathan Cammock Donald Clark Lawrence Daggett William Dedman Winitred Dey Gene Dixon Delbert Edwards Richard Embree Mariorie English Del Freeman James Freeman Russel Geisernan Stanley Glick Edna Glines Edgar Goodnough Penny Greaves Merlyn Gubser John Hale Zilda Hayes Kenneth Howland Kathryn Hudson Patricia Iskra Harry Johnson Dale Jones Robert Kane Betty Lou Kaspar Raymond Kehl Elizabeth Kepner Vernon Kerley Kenneth Kienzle Janet Kimball Burdette Kindred Hank Kuchera Michael Landina Albert Leinbach Cecelia Long Elinor Mclendon Mary Nlallery William Mattson Tam Means Duane Mellem Grace Miller Robert Moblo Anne Morris Elbert Morton Al Owens George Petersen Dave Powell Eleanor Pratt Edward Ragozztno Elizabeth Reanier Lawrence Rehteld Carolyn Ritter Nora Robertson Michael Rose Nadine Rose Oscar School Alyce Sheetz David Sherman Grace Sikes Susann Slezok Lyle Small Don Smith Esther Smith Lois Sporkmon Barbara Stiles Robert Stothers Phyllis Talus Dirk Ten Brinke Wilbert Thorn Glen Trusly Maurice Van Victor Viers Gerald Webking Kent Wells Virginia West Nan Wilcox Bob Williams Mildred Williams Betty Worrnington WT? ,f Q! Pi!! SOCIAL SCIENCE People to People With emphasis on human relations in society as well as in international affairs, the social science department, headed by Dr, Mildred Williams, sought to acquaint students with problems in the world today and possible solutions. A one semester course in General Psychology vvas added this year, supplementing the regular offerings of World l-listory, Mod- ern Problems, United States and European History, Econom- ics, and lnternational Relations. More than forty students earned possible college credit by receiving satisfactory scores onthe Advanced Placement tests in United States and European l-listory. Many students completed their requirements in social science by taking courses in Modern Problems and United States l-listory under the nevv tuition-free summer program. Next year a course will be offered in the history of the non-vvestern vvorld, the first of its kind in an Oregon high school. Victor Viers answers question concerning development of mans culture in new General Psychology class. junior Lonnie Davis listens to U.S. History teacher Edgar Goodnoughs lecture on Current draft situation engrosses seniors in Modern Problems class. James Freeman gets Wound up m ledure on Louis XIV m sophomore World Hrstory Glen Trusry, with md of mop, dxscusses critucol police ocrion nm Viet Nom. 23 r,,,,..,... Benedict Kiely, noted writer from Dub, Mrs, Jackie Bonner checks for diction of student speeches taped in senior English class. lin, Ireland, speaks to creative writing ENGLISH Syntax with Style From Speech to Stagecraft, the English department, directed by Dr. Raymond Kehl, offered a wide variety of courses in addition tothe required units. Working toward the goal of teaching students to use English capaloly, teachers placed emphasis on self-expression with attention to techniques of good writing. Proiect English, developed at the University of Oregon and introduced to South last year, was planned to help each student become competent in English, To accomplish this, units in literature, rhetoric, and transformational grammar were taught, Proiect English will be increased in scope next year, vvith classes for iuniors and seniors as vvell as sophomores, Classes in Drama, Debate, Creative Writing, Journalism, Develop- mental Reading, and Humanities enriched the regular curricular offerings. 24 class. -..., Harold Allison explains rebuttal technique to students in Debate class John Laptad applies make-up for Drama I proiect. Sonia Gatewood listens to Mrs, Elinor McLendon's discussion on metaphors in sophomore Proiect English. 25 were Strings, Symbols, ond Songs Pleasing sounds and a variety of performances came from the music department this year, under the direction of Robert Moblo, Nathan Cammack and Elbert Morton. A Cappella Choir gave its first performance at the Flag Day Assembly in early September. ln addition to singing at the Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies, the choir provided entertainment at the charity banquet for the United Appeal drive during December at the YMCA. The girls' choir sang at the Thanksgiving assembly as vvell as the spring concert. Madrigals, a group of sixteen, sang songs mainly from the Elizabethan period. Members vvore nevv costumes character- istic of that era vvhen they performed for various community organizations. The orchestra, along vvith the A Cappella Choir, presented the entire 'Messiah' at the Christmas Concert on December 22. Music for Souths dramatic production, 'Dark of the Moon, and for the spring musical, Oliver, was provided by the full orchestra. Junior and senior band, pep band, and the stage band, knovvn as the Axe-i-dents, entertained at various functions including football and basketball games, the Opus in Color concert, and their spring performance, 'Concert on the Green. In January the band, orchestra, and A Cappella toured Spencer Butte, Roosevelt, and Wilson iunior high schools. JUNlOR AND SENIOR BAND, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: MAJORETTES: Sandy Sellards, Necile Harnmon, Darlene Weber, Calista Claw, Doris Walters, Liz Mirtter, Lindo Sellards ROW 2: Mike Parr, Dave Mead, Lee Krauss, Duff Bogen, Patty Gump, Rennie Moblo, Richard Smith, Greg Fix, Jim Stomm, Shawn Shelby, Kevin Hoselton, Larry Bennett, Linda Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Lynne McMillan, Trudy Johnson, Bruce Cleeton, Bob Stalker, Gary Tvvite, Ed Walker. ROW 3. Director Robert Moblo, Randy Nobles, Herschel Chalmers, Allan Kays, Roger West, Susanne Wheeler, Cheryl Clark, Carol Grant, Laura Gossler, Nancy Matson, Dana Aydelott, Mike Acker, Coe Gray, Gilbert Lee, Terry Grazer, Ted Walker. ROW 4: Diane Wilkerson, Fred Mallery, Marilyn Moblo, Diane Walling, Piet Ten Brinke Chuck Cunningham, Larry Mellum, Chris Houser, Bill Hawk, Dale Brabb Larry Nagel, Bill Brandt, Evie Jones, Jacque Barthelemy, Dee Tillson, ROW 51 Wally Fichtner, Carl Portertield, John Dotson, Diane Johnson, Lynda Hatch Nancy Mead, Marie Bloomquist, Jo Ann Walker, Mark Sletten, Roger Millerl ORCHESTRA, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Holly Stern, Kathryn Jarden, Kathy Joiner, Jett Hodge, Barbara Jo Novitski, Tony Parker. ROW Q: Mariel Jensen, Kent And- erson, John Powell, Ken Niles, Sallie Schmitt, Judy Walker, Susan Chase, Dick Heyrn, Susan Brockvvay, Judy Nicholson. ROW 3: Joan Fairbanks, Carol l-lunderup, Scott Ryman, Dave Straton, Jacque Barthe- lemy, Evelyn Jones, Necile l-lammon, Coe Gray, Chris Houser, Luvvayne Westerlund, Sharon Campbell, ROW A: Margaret Bailey, Nancy Zehr, Craig Crosby, Jim Ro, berts, Joanne Rogers, Jeanne Balint, John Johnson, Ken Wllhelmi, Grace Snow, Suzanne Wheeler, Bob Stalker, Mike Parr, Bruce Cleeton, Mike Acker, Dee Tillson, ROW 51 Kathy Kienzle, Terry Grazer, Jim Starnm, Lindo Lamont, Shawn Shelby, Di' ane Walling, Bob Morse, Sandra Parrnalee, Cheryl Cleveland, Jim Johnson, John Brandt, Randy Nobles, Chuck Cunningham, Piet Ten Brinke, John Dotson, Mike Young, Bill Brandt, Director Nathan Cammack, Larry Nagel, Paul Leighton, JoAnne Walker, Paul Skillern, Dave Chase, Roberta Kistler. NOT SHOWN: Chris Fosbock, Linda McKenzie, Roger Miller, Vicki Sanderson, Clayton Walker, Jim Thatcher, , Keith Seaton, Cheryl Cleveland, John Brandt, Nancy Clark, Tony Parro. , ROW 6: Gilbert Sampson, Paul Leighton, Chris Horn, Danna Lentmer, John Morgan, Mark Cullinan, Gene Handy, Bruce Vogel, John Blair, Sherm Scott, Dan Chapman, Bruce Bischoff, Mary Girard, Lee Poole, Jim Johnson, Bob - 1I 'H MUSIC A CAPPELLA Cl'lOlR, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Robnn l-loeye, Barbara Bogaason, Kathy Neal, Jackue Kennedy Duane Tho- mas, Connle Loomrs, Barbara Kwel, Crarg Saks, John Van Zonnevelt, Andy Sregen- rholer, Dave Narfleer, Carolyn Bellrsumo, Jan Murphy, Dons Topo, Betsy Crass. ROW 21Dano Royston, DranneJungaulst, Leanne Clarke, Carolyn Hall, Coral Grlbert, Bryie Butler, Rnchard Mosely, Randy Robertson, John Rrchard, Roger Bascue, Steyen Wal- lace, Anna Crtka, Joy Faster. ROW 31 Pa- trncra Luttrell, LaVonne Hamlun, Kathleen McLarnn, Laura Barr, Mary Amey, Bob Grrswold, Robert Fury, Tony Baker, Terry Smut, Dove Frer, l-laryey Stewart, Nando Beardsley, Chrus Campbell, Donna Rose, Janet Parr ROW A: Mary Ann Jessen, Janice lnglrs, Susan Kullowatz, Dana Ay- delott, Nancy Albro, Jan Jahnson, Doug Bennett, Mxke Boggs, Joe Cameron, Butch Barrd, John Coombs, Ed Walker, Mrckey Luell, Peggy Scharpl, Mary Burroughs, Marllyn McGotley, JoAnne Waadyvorth. Durector Elbert Morton leads A Cappella In Messtah' practrce V --T MADRIGALS, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT, Kathryn Neal, Douglas Bennett, Scott Van Fossen, Drone Thomas, Rrchard Chambers, Chns Gordon, Mary Ann Jessen. ROW 21 Sharon Muller, Mrchael Luell, Jan Johnson, Rrchard Carter, Janet Parr, John Coombs, David Frer, Connne Loomis. NOT SHOWN: Leanne Clarke. li . 28 L I 29 PUBLICATIONS The Year in Print Combining words with pictures to tell the story of the year was the task of both The Axe and Eugenean staffs, but the tasks were different. The Axe staff published a newspaper, averaging TO pages every other Friday, while the Eugenean staff worked all year to record the years happenings in a book designed to last a lifetime. The problems were many, but the fun of working together, the experience gained, and the satisfaction ofa finished product were worth it all. Through the dedicated efforts of the students and adviser, Mrs. Alyce Sheetz, the publications department maintained its high standards. The Eugeneart was the only All'American and Medalist yearbook in Oregon for 1965, and The Axe received the Medalist award. Outstanding members of both staffs were elected to Quill and Scroll. Looking at Hank Skade's sports page layout are Janice Lane, left, academics editor, and Jinny Jacobs, introduction. Q,-1 Eugeneori staff members, from left: Ted Wood, organizations editor, Tom Kilpatrick, business managerg Stewart Aly, director of photography, and Mary McLendon, activities editor. Axe staff members paste up pages at Springfield News where paper is printed From left: Sandy Skeie, advertising, Jud Guitteau, sports, Sue Baker, reporter, Bill Mason, production, Merridee Graham and Ed Whittle, reporters. ,n..... 5?- W., Le ,M ,A ill A A . 'g-lp . ad egsiik 558' if Fl H 12521 5 ,- v13iu Kip Leonard, Axe sports editor. Ellen Finkembmer and Tom BoHinger,Eugeneor1 co-editors, Chris Houglum, Axe feature editor. Richard Stomp, Axe editor. Sue Porter, Axe ossociote editor. R ' wanna ,X Wmxxx we 1' .... 54'-a 7'. iii? ,W 2' 3 t.+'Q,W 5' X KN, Jiffefx -ts?-A . . - , it ,.av.i'5wix I 4' .,g..3l ', ' 3 1 i 3 2 4? kk, I M-i ,af -1 rsfaxtaii' Mrs. Elizabeth Reonuer explains dtstonce theorem. Student teacher Wesley Wilcox ond sophomore Cindy Shark poy coretul otlentlon to Kenneth Knenzle sexplunonon of geometricconstructnon problem. VSFHOH Kefley Uses overhead progector to grve explongtton of complex trngonornetry problem. 'H'-nq.,,z -1 ' Darlene Weber takes notes as Mrs Ellzabeth Reanuer lectures on lunctuons durung Math J class MATHEMATICS Mental Magic Learning hovv to work a mathemattcs problem us very tmportont, but tn the 'Nevv Math approach, learning vvhy the operattons are performed ts vutal. Although students taking mathematncs courses at South thus year were not taught the New Math in grade school, the effects ol the program vvere evtdent. Stu- dents were not content merely to learn the tormula used to arnve at an ansvver, They constantly sought explanatuons tor the processes and reosontng hehnnd the tormulas. Dr, Oscar Schaat, head of the department, led math study semlnars, organtzed to assist stue dents revuevving tor the College Entrance Ex- aminatuon Board. Over TOO students attended these sesstons vvhtch tncluded revtevvung all the dusctplnnes ot mathematics. During the year, Dr. Schaat served as vlce-president of the Natuonal Counctl ot Teachers ot Mothematucs. ln Apnl, vvord vvas received that South Eugene placed fourth tn Oregon ln the annual natton- vvide Amencan Mathematics Assocratton Sec' ondary School Competltuon. Thus vvas the highest that South has ever placed. Highest scorer tor tvvo consecuttve years vvas Robert Yood, tollovved this- year by Chuck Cun- ntngham and Mike Stronach. Juntors Randy Robertson and Ran Bu ummond pour over dutttcult problem mn alter-school work sesston, 33 SCIENCE Into the Unknown Ettects ot new Trends were telt in the science program. According to Dr. Dirk Ten Brinke, de- partment head, More changes have been made in the last tive years than in the previous twenty- tivef' Equipment such as carts with roller skate wheels as well as books were part ot the new programs which bore such unwieldy titles as Biological Science Curriculum Study Biology and Physical Science Study Committee Physics. ln- creased emphasis was given student observations and experimentation rather than memorization. Close coordination ot class and laboratory work with tield trips gave the students opportunities to develop important concepts. Information was presented in a way that allowed students to use experimentation and graphical analysis as methods ot learning. Results ot experiments were used by students to draw suitable conclusions, which were revised and examined in class dis- cussions. New approaches were designed to give students more tirst hand experience with the variety of techniques utilized in science. Although tech- niques may seem to remain constant, rapid changes occur daily in the development ot sci- ence, John Hale teigns patience at another request for distilled water Biology students examine amoebi, paramecia, and other minute forms of life. .,.. . .,,v ' ' i 2 , ,iff 'WS' fy: V f f 't 5. mxmffa..-i'. - si its.. '4 Na Q f fm ,4' jf, A , fl ' r. i ,, Q A , . , fy. f , Afjlm ,Q fi wi fwqrg 1' 'M Lf' A . ! ,f , ' , K ,f 3 ' ' ,-., , Q. i wi W ,ax , ,,, Wir,-,.Mw Q? Delbert Edwards explains en gin Art Erwin plants Ff 'lun--f Students watch film on parallel parking in Driver Education. DRIVER EDUCATION Defensive Tactics Started eight years ago at South, the driver educaf tion program aims to teach students techniques of sate driving to reduce the number ot accidents. Department head Delbert Edwards, Dave Powell and Tom Means instructed 264 students during the year. Upon successful completion of the semester course, lower insurance rates were available to students. Areas covered in lectures included the history ot the car and its parts, law enforcement, trottic violations and car maintenance. An Oldsmobile F-85, and a Ford Galaxie were used, courtesy ot Dunham Mo- tors and Kendall Ford. 36 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY The Good Earth Geared to train students for agricultural vocations, the agriculture and forestry curriculum is continually being expanded as the interest in these fields increases. This year a lrl-acre land laboratory vvas established in the River Road area. Students had the chance to raise their ovvn anirnals, plant trees, and to manage development ofthe land. Future plans for the area include grass experiment plots, a Wildlife area, finishing a forestry arboreturn, and developing a pasture rotation systern. Next year the rnaior agriculture and forestry department vvill be transferred to Winston Churchill l-ligh School. Beginning classes, hovvever, vvill still be taught at South. A vvork-study prograrn for seniors vvill be initiated to offer students experience in a chosen area vvithin this field. Gene Dixon tarnps dovvn earth around newly-planted tree. Spanish students translate short story, FOREIGN LANGUAGE Twisting the Tongue Language is a barrier when not comprehended, but when mastered serves to turther understanding between peoples. More than mere vvords, a'language represents a culture. While beginning students worked mostly on pronunciation, grammar, parts ot speech and spelling, the second and third year students studied the literature ot the language and investigated the culture ot the people. As the world becomes smaller through transportation and communi, cation, it was promising to see over 1160 students at South learning a foreign language. Lab practice gave students a chance to hear themselves speak. While it otten proved amusing, it also helped students correct their pronunciation. Under the direction ot Miss Abby Adams, department head, nevv materials vvere secured to start a library, invaluable to students preparing tor Advanced Placement examinations. Mrs. Esther Smith plays Spanish tape in language lab. se 38 French 1 students prepare for test on the verb voir. Duck Cronkrite concentrates on lecture about German p Mark Lltchman listens to taped Spanish drill. ronunciatlon 39 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Building for the Future I The roar at machinery and tiying chips and sparks were the trademarks at the Industrial Arts program. important hobby and career skiiis were deyeioped in handling wood and rnetai. Besides work in the shop, regular dass discussions and courses in architectural and technicai drawing were otterea, Students saw their ideas out into reality when they buiit wooden rhodeis at buildings they had designed an paper, Receiving training to enter a wide variety ot professions, tram carpentry ta engineering, students gained knovytedge that vvouid benefit them throughout their tives. W2 tb X , 2 X tutr t t e Don Barrthart removes bolt with crescent wrench. .terry Ciorke repairs radio in eiectromcs dass, X gli ,YI-44? Q-A-mmf' ,Wx smkwmk ,sf WMA Student mtxes oil ponnts wnth palette kmte Chdnsse Ruclworz odds ttmshung touches to otl punntmg of gttltrltte, Mourrce Von demonstrates Salk-screennng techniq ART AND CRAFTS Paletfes cmd Pinch Pots ew. ie- ue to Mtlton Jones ond Colvvn Smith As ctrt ts mon 5 expression ot nts thoughts ond teettngs tn vtsuot form, the QOON ot the Ort deportrnent was to gtve students 0 cttonce to create ond to dtscover for themselves, vvnule beconmng tdnmttot' vvttn the pnnctptes of design. An drt survey course was added to the ctmtcutum, gtvtng begtnning students on overall wevv of the rnedturn ot Ott, Students worked on ct variety ot protects, Pdlnting,dt'c1vving, ievvetry ond pottery offered opportunittes tor setf expresston vvlwte otoustng tnterest to expenment with new rncteriols ond Ideas. Xe .f Don Mickelson blocks Dano Brockway s attempt to score in tlickerboll, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Fitness Factory A doily program inyolving some 87 percent ot the student body kept the girls' and boys' gym areas iumping with oll sorts ot activities designed to promote pnysicol titness and health. All students were required to take PE unless excused by the administration. All ot the usuol sports were scheduled, plus a new game-tlickerboll-something of a cross between basketball, football ond hockey. lt proved to be the most popular activity in the spring program. 42 6:-x?,,,,n,,,,,,wL.,,i g?,,..MW ,+e-zvfzwfw' -' 'W 1 , W,,,,,,5Q,Y,ff.Qi,1Qew.i,2.fm BUSINESS EDUCATION The IBM Boom To keep up with the increasing use ot IBM equipment, a one-semester course in Data Processing vvas initiated this year. Admittonce depended upon a satisfactory score on a special aptitude test, and reasonable typing skill. Regular business education classes vvere also oftered under the direction ot George Petersen, de- partment head Nine students participated in the Business lndustry Seminar held April 23 in Portland. Guest speaker tor the event was Tom McCall, secretary ot state and candidate for governor, who discussed the present and tuture development ot the region s important corpora- tions. Delegates to the National Distributive Education Club ot America conterence in Chicago held April 27-30 vvere Jim Halford, Carolyn Peterson and Debi virtue. With the cooperation of local business tirms, Distributive Education students attended classes in the morning and worked in the afternoons tor academic credit, supervised by Mrs, Alice Bornhart. Learning to use candy rherrnometer are Kathy Mickelson and Craig Henderson Linda Biggs Teresa Towne practices on new IBM equipment Typing ll students ready for five minute timed writing to build speed and accuracy. Jim Worhey, leli, and Rich Carter assist Martha Barrels in style show. works afternoons at Man s Shop in DECA program. ti. Wfsfwvwe .. i- Uv, sl' I Linda Christensen adds seam binding to dress. HOME ECONOMICS Jams and Jellies Smartly tailored suits, wild printed surfer iams, tangy sauces, tasty recipes and remodeled furniture were all products of the home economics department. Classes in sewing, cooking, and home furnishings, under the supervision of Mrs. Betty VVormington and Mrs. Anne Morris, allowed girls to make their own clothing, purchase and prepare foods, and refinish and re-upholster furni- ture. In the spring, approximately lOO girls traveled to Oregon State University in Corvallis to visit the home economics department to better acquaint them with the department facilities and opportu- nities for the future. Tip Toe Through the Tulips was the colorful Dutch theme forthe spring style show held May iQ. Seventy-five girls modeled outfits from bathing suits to forrnals. Nancy Ruch, outstanding home economics girl, received a sterling silver place setting. Certificates for the best dress, suit-coat, and formal were won by Trudy Johnson, Sally Bay and Linda Christensen, respectively. 45 so LIBRARY, STUDY HALL A Ploce to Work A new student listening center wds instolled in tlfte Itbrory ot trte end ot trte 1965-66 school yeor. It consists ot two turntables cind two topedecks witlt 20 listening stotions, Purpose ot the center is to ttelp students with trteir regulor scnool work ond olso tor recreotion. Students in business closses, drorrto, speech ond foreign longuoge found the center especiolly beneticiol tor ossignrnents, proctrce drills, improved diction ond pronunciation. lncluded will be ct perrnonent collection ot tczpes ond records, including iozz, Broodwoy musi- cols, poetry, clrorrtcttic productions, ond speeches. Tdpes will olso be ovoiloble tor lectures from visiting spec1kers,wlticl1 con eosily be erctsed ond used ogoin, Tne Iibrory ordered over l,2OO new books during the yeor, more tl'ton were ordered lost yeor, Money from President Jonnson s Educdtion Bill wos used for the purcltose of port ot tlftese books, plus new ntoteridls tor tlfte listening center ond visual did program. ln ctddition to tne librory tor reseorclt purposes, South hos two study nolls in operotion eocn period ot trte doy, both occontmodoting obout lOO students. ef .ww I HE Gory Perdue looks tor pornpnlet rn librory stocks Greg Fredricks, Bob Fox, Mike Johnson ond Lewis Weber ot reference toble. Don dp. Herrmon reviews tor Modern Problems mm ,-',,,,-bmw? ,Wim wa, umpzzxzl-gziggsg Lf I TEACHER, NURSES TRAINING Ccrreers in Caring Hetrvrrrg others vVttttE' tegrrrrrrrg about turrrre cure-ers wus cr revvcrrdrrrg experrerrco tor gruzterm rrwotved rrr 'E-other Qrrrd rrurzes trurrrrrrg rrrrqgrgrrrw vvtrrCtrUttQrG1i Lrcude-rrrrg qredrt Urrdet the srrrqervrsrcyrr ot Mrz June Ke-tat, sctroot rrrrme studerrtt, tent he-crtth records up to dcrte gcrve rrrrrror that Qrrd Q1rrdtrt9dpUper'S Those pcrrtrcrpirtrrrg trrtecrftrertrcrtrrtrrg5rrQrr'pClrf0teC1CttdC,ly U' Frcrrrces Wrttcrrd crrcrde Sctrfpot U55t5frrtg?6ilCl'1E3I'S HT reodtrrg drrttycorrecttrrg pfrpers, crrrdOCCOrrtpOrrytr1g Clcrsses orr tretd tf rps Mum Nrrro Krt , drrected the program. Nurses orde Drone Khebel folds btOr1kett'Orrtext pcntrerrr Gerrgvreve Moore hetp5 fourth grader Marlene Cutver wrth recrdrng ossrgrrmerrt on Amerrcnm thdrons, , ., . ,M . ij,-1 ga it ,.....-M 'VM- 'iM ,Mrrf ' A , A --.Y ,v f K-'- 48 ecord absences in attendance office. Student aide, .lan Van Nuys answers phone for counselor STUDENT, TEACHER AIDES Behind the Scenes Student and teacher aides are a vital part ot school lite at South. Over 50 student aides received Girls' League hours tor work in the library, counselor offices and the PE department, or academic credit for work in the main ottice. As part ot their secretarial training they typed letters, tiled papers, and recorded absences. The i2 teacher aides, hired by the school board, proved invaluable to teachers by correcting tests, supervising study periods, and cutting stencils. FOREIGN STUDENTS Exchange for Understanding Personal triendslttps with people from otl'ter countries are impor- tant in creating world understanding, Five students trom tl'te Far East and one trom Switzerland added interest and variety to South Eugene classrooms this year. Peter Bossard came trom Lucerne, Switzerland, as an American Field Service student, In addition to acnteytng academically, Peter nelped the Ski Team capture the Dartmouth Cup, and was on tlfte varsity tennis team. From the For East were Pete Tangpraset'tcl'tat from l-long Kong, two petite dark-eyed sisters trom Saipan, Doris and Jeannette Pangelinan, and Osamu Yamamoto from Japan. f.n f t ' ,, at Pretty dark-eyed sisters tram Saipan are Doris and Jeannette Pangelinan. Getting ready tor daily workout is Osamu Yamamoto. Peter Bossard skillfully returns backlnand drive. Pete Tangprasertclwai gets instruction from Puntarik Dilokwanich, former student at South RETIRING TEACHERS Abby Adams Anticipating days of leisure vvhen she can do the things she hasnt had time for is Miss Abby Adams, head of the foreign lan- guage department, who retired in June. Miss Adams taught 441 years, first at the old University High School, then moving to South Eugene when the tvvo schools were consolidated. Traveling is one of her fa- vorite activities. She has visited Europe, Mexico, Central and South America. She was the vvinner of one of the first Ford Foundation grants vvhich enabled her to study in this country and in Europe. Miss Adams is pleased yvith the way the class- room situation has become more relaxed over the years. Instructors no longer try to pour knowledge into their pupils, but place emphasis on helping students to think for themselves, Russell Hendricks A vvarm-hearted man who made history come alive for thousands of students in the course of his Zoryear career is Russell Hen- dricks, vvho retired in June. All of his teaching years vvere spent at the old Eu- gene High School and at South Eugene. Unfortunately, Mr. Hendricks did not spend his last year in the classroom. Just before school opened in the fall, he undervvent neurosurgery, remained at Sacred Heart Hospital until January, and then vvas transferred home for recovery, ln the spring, he enjoyed calls from faculty members and students. A particular high- light vvas a visit from the Madrigal Singers. ln appreciation of his years of dedicated teaching, the student body presented a check to Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks for Sol5.9O, part of the annual Charity Drive proceeds, to help vvith medical expenses. The contributions of this conscientious man to education will long be remembered. Miss Abby Adams Russell Hendricks X1 H iffi' ' ,, 'Q ' n Q. N Y fx wi- 5, Leadership ADMINISTRATION Meeting The Needs The success ot any organization depends primarily upon ettectiye adntinistratton and leadership. School District No. Li. headed by Superintendent Dr. Millard Z. Pond, provided outstanding curriculurn and facilities for all ot the Eugene public schools, Dr, Pond turnished the teachers and adminis- trators with a firm backing tor plans and activities which originated yyithin the faculty group itselt, The non-salaried school board worked conscientiously in coniunctton with the superintendent in achieving high standards ot education yytthin a budget of Sl 2,033 225.00 The oO adrntnistrators and all principals supervised activities in 28 elententaiy nine iuntor and three senior high schools as well as the Childrens Hospital School, Eugene is the second largest district in Oregon, with an enrollment ot W 95l students and personnel including l,O3O teachers and M32 others. lo nteet the dentands at the rapidly groyying population ot Oregon s second largest city, James Monroe and John E, SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS, SEATED FROM LEFT Henry Nilsen, Richard Miller Dr, l., W. Staufter ond Charles Sikes Kennedy tuniot high schools vveie opened in l9o5. A fourth high school Winston Churchill will open in September, Woo. Dr. Millard Z. Pond District Superintendent Dr. Erwin .lullts Director ol Secondary Education Dr Lloyd Millhollen Deputy Superintendent l charrman, and Mrs. Gaul Nicholson. Standing: Few tasks present the challenge faced by a hugh school prrncrpal. He has tremendous responsibrlrties, not only to the students and the faculty but to the communrty as well, Clrfford Moffrtt, rn hrs seventh year at South Eugene l-lrgh, contrnued to proyrde expert leadershrp for the school, Actryrtres rn the comrnunrty and some personal pleasures proyrded brref rnterludes from has rnvolvee ment rn publrc educatron, Wrthrn the communrty, Mr. Moffatt seryed on the board of drrectors for the Lane County Chapter of the Amerrcan Red Cross for the thrrd consecutrye year, and was charrrnon of the Physrcal Cornmrttee for the YIVMYVVCA, Usually durrng hrs noon-hour, rf trrne permitted, he could be found across the street at the YMCA playrng handball, and on weekends he mrght loe found gardenrng or flyffrshrng, ln coordrnatrng and drrectrng all the functrons of a school, a prrncrpol rs faced vyrth nurnerous perplexrtres that tax hrs abrlrtres as an admrnrstrator, Mr. Moffrtt rs responsrble for all that transprres Wrthrn the realm of South Eugene Hrgh, Throughout the year he worked to rnorntarn an atmosphere vyhrch fostered academrc study and provrded rncentrye for group actryrtres as Well as rndryrdual accomplrshcnents. Clrfford Moffltt Prrncrpal VICE-PRINCIPALS, COUNSELORS The lndispensables Working diligently tor the smooth operation ot the school were the three vice-principals and tour counselors. Students were encouraged to make the best at their high school years Through the dedicated guidance ot these people. Ralph Lind, in his first year at South Eugene, capably coordinated vital aspects at school man- agement. Attendance and discipline occupied the greater part ot his time. Miss Nina Kitts, dean ot girls, supervised the activities ot Girls' League and headed the scholarship program. Directing the test- ing and guidance programs and working vvith the Axemens Council was Paul Potter, dean ot boys, Four tull time counselors, Mrs. Helen Hall, Miss Barbara Barker, Merle Hayes, and Ambrose Hutt, arranged schedules and advised students on academic and personal problems, Mrs, Helen Hall Miss Barbara Barker Poul Potter, Deon ol Boys l l 5 S Merle Hayes Administrators discuss registration policies for South Eugene students who will transfer to new Winston Churchill High School, to open in the toll of 1966. Frorn left: Russell Geiserrian, head of math department for the new schooly Ambrose Huff, counselor, Paul Potter, clean of boysg Chorles Ambrose Huff Zollinger, principal ol Churchill, Clifford Moffitt, principal of South Eugene Miss Nina Kitts, dean of girls, Mrs. Helen Hall, counselorg Merle Hdyes counselor. STUDENT OFFICERS The PeopIe's Choice Gtven responstbtltty to select, plon, ond execute protects ond solve problems of vrtol concern, the ottrcers showed thernselves copoble ot rnonogrng student ottorrs of the school, Motor goctl ot Prestdent John Knudsen vvos ex- tending portlclpotlon beyond the othcers ond reps resentottves tnto the student body. As vtce-presrdent, Mctrlc Lutz devoted speclol dttentlon to the onnuol Chctnty Drtve. Secretory Noncy Sundqutst ond Hts- torion Htldo Bengtson kept the records ond ossurned the responsrbtllty tor ettecttve cornmuntcdtion throughout the school, The tour ouclttors, Solly Boy, Mory Ann lessen, Greg Nlolkotsion, ond Jtrn Lorne bert, rnonoged oll student ttndnctol ottolrs. The othcers dtscovered thot Working vvrth thelr peers, the OdVNI'TlSlI'OllOl'T ond the tctculty redutrecl mony slolls. Bound by destre to serve the school they were determtned to arouse os vvell os serve the lnterests ot the enttre student body. .lohn Knudsen, Prestdent Steve Metzger, Student Monoger 58 Nancy Sandqursr, Secve'ary Hrlda Bervgrsavw Hrsrorlarv Mark Lutz Vvce-Presrdemr Audxfarsz Mary Ann Jessen Greg Maikasrarw Sadly Bay Jrm Lambert 59 Representatives display mixed feelings while hearing rules for Charity Drive. STUDENT COUNCIL Where the Action Is A student governing body is given as much power and authority as it is capable ot handling. The Student Council representatives, elected from their second period home- roorns, brought recommendations from the students to bismonthly meetings. Student Council served as the coordi- nating center for all school activities, and the representatives bridged the gap between the students and their leaders, Included in the agenda were such matters as approval ot the budget, revision ot the statute system, appropriation at tuncls for activities, and semi-annual reports tram all otticers and standing committee chairmen. X 556, Ted Broatz studies proposal to purchase costumes tor Mcldrigcll Singers. lc. A 3 Kelly Ray amuses Clell Gibson with remark concerning i purchase of trash receptacles for school. Tom Kilpatrick raises his hand to add a point during Student Council discussion on school budget. STUDENT BODY COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, FROM LEFT: Tom Ballinger, Policies and Practicesg Mike Nearing, Constitution and Statutesy Libby Evans, Tutorial, Janice Lane, Publicity and Recognitiong Gary Pape, Activities, Tom Kilpatrick, Budget and Finance. Bk We-Yr at , li R51 1 lrrn Ferguson and Becky Hemphill, Presidents GIRLS' LEAGUE, AXEMEN'S COUNCIL l i You Meet the Nicesf People Melanie Per ry, Vrcefpresrclent lndustrrous students interested rn planning as vvell as carrying out activities tound purposeful vvork rn the Girls League program advised by Miss Nina Kitts, and vvrth the Axernen s Council advised by Paul Potter. As a nevv service project this year, 64 girls vvorlfed in the Children s Recreational Roorn at Sacred I-leart Hospital, organizing games. Among the traditional activities ettectrvely executed were the Brglrttle Sister' Picnic, the Doernbecher Tea and the FcrtherfDaughter' Banquet. The league also sponsored Print and Cord Week rn April to vvelconte the spring season vvrth its rrtany activities. Throughout the year' the league selected a Girl ot the Month rn recognition ot her leadership, service and academic achievement, In June ten other girls vvere selected as V.l.G. s very rniportant girls and a scholarship was presented to Becky Hemphill and Marti Wrthrovv. President Becky l-lenwphrll, also Oregon State Girls League president, presided at the state convention held at South Eugene May i3-ll, Contnfrrttees vvorked all year planning the program and making arrange- ments tor the banauet and overnight tacrlrtres tor' the 900 girls vvho attended. During the trrst vveek ot school, Axernen s Council served as the otlrcral vvelcornrng committee as rt planned and carried out the actrvrtres ot ' l-lello Weekf Other' functions included the Christmas dance, 'Yuletrde Glide or Last Chance Dancef the Father'-Son Banquet, and the Axehandle, student directory. On the athletic side, basketball received a rnore enthusiastic response than volleyball rn the popular rntrantural prograrrr, directed by President Trrn Fergusorx Recognition ot outstanding rnembers vvas achieved through the Axernan ot the Month program and by awarding a scholarship to Greg Fredrrcks and Tom Holmes. 62 Joy Fos1er, Secretory, ond Marti Wirhrovv, Treasurer Joe Rubenstem, Secretory ir 1 A 4 er 1 s South Eugene secretaries, from left: Mrs. Amy Hagedorn, attendance Mrs Ruth Hyatt main desk Mrs Lillian Rarick business manager Mrs Dorothea Prichard personnel, Mrs. Theona lessen, head secretary, Mrs. Elinor Jones main desk ADU LTS They Carry the Load Indispensable at South Eugene were the secre- taries, custodians, cafeteria personnel, the nurse, and the bus drivers. Taking care of all office business, transcripts, and student records vvas only part at the iob ofthe secretaries. Operating the switchboard and answering an average of T00 telephone calls a day, they played a vital roll in effective communications throughout the school. Among other duties, the custodial crew waxed over three miles of hallway three times a year, washed l3,376 window panes, and kept the 40-acre campus shipshape. The cafeteria staff served 1,050 students every day and found that any meat and gravy combination was the most popular dish. Among other foods served daily were T00 pounds of hamburger, 70 pounds of flour for baked goods, and 800 cartons of milk. The eleven bus drivers transported 774 students to and from school as well as to out-ot-town games. Mrs. June Ketel, school nurse, who aver- aged 35 patients a day, maintained detailed health records on each student. Marlin Withrow, president of the Parent Teacher Association, pre- sided at all ot the organizations functions in- cluding the three class desserts, Elwood Violette, head custodian straightens tables before second lunch i 5 Preparing sticky rolls, a favorite lunch Hem, are Mrs, Selma Vangsries, lelr, and Mrs, Mrs. Jane Kefel, school nurse, examines Linda Lamont s throat Ruth Hughes,l1ead dlelman. during a YOUTHWS check-up. SOUTH EUGENE PTA OFFlCEl?S, SEATED, FROM LEFT: Mrs, Joyce Heaton, recording secretary, Mrs. Mary Kay Baird, Corresponding secretary, Slanding: Harry Shepard, Treasurer, Clifford Gerald Hays, one of eleven bus drivers vvlvo rransporl Moflifl, second vice-presidenl, Marlin Wirlwravv, presrdenr, Don Savane, first vice-presudenl. studenls daily, vvairs for The 3:00 p,m.rusl1 of sludenls. l 65 Activities ENN xx. Chorlie Larson lets loose' at the Axemerrs Greetings Southern Style Confusion, laughter and excitement filled the long hallways of South Eugene as eager students svvarmed back for another year. Girls League ushered in i965-66 with the Biglittle Sister picnic where sophomores met cabinet members, rally squad, Synchronettes, and vvatched girls model school attire appropriate for the year. Axeme-rits Council extended its welcome to all students by promoting the traditional Hello VVeel4. Name tags, an assembly which featured colored slides of school activities, and o boisterous stomp gave Axernen a chance to 'get acquainted. A sunny afternoon found Axemen rallied around the flagpole for the traditional flag rousing ceremony. By the end of the week, Axemen had met old friends, made nevv ones, and were ready to settle dovvn for the year. Sophomores find o warm welcome at the Big-Little Sister picnic in the courtyord. Council Hello Dance. Quiet library provides escope from hectic confusion ot first week for sophomores Scott Tindall and Mary Kay McKenzie. -si'-. x-S-. - yy ' C ,ff Neorly l8OO Axemen portnclpate In trodmonol Hog-rolsihg Ceremony held opening week of school, if ' 9 gl? E 1 Former Eugerveon editors Clyde Soylor '64 and Al West '63 return to congratulate Co-editors Bill Mrller and Ellen Smuth on their '65 book ot signing party. Junior Kathy Applegate shrleks wnth delight whsle thumbmg through her , fallfdelivery yearbook at autograph party in cafeteria. 69 Cast sings Wave flags and shoot off flares as Harry finds his perfect woman, FALL COMEDY Money ls Everything I'rn incredibly wealthy, the son and heir to the oldest nouveauerich family on the Eastern Sea- board. I was born with a silver spoon, a New York town house, and summers on the Riviera in my mouth, said l-larry Clay as he opened South Eu- genes first play of the 1965-1966 season, Money, This riotous story of a rich mans need for a cause played to the largest audiences for a comedy in Souths history. l-larry's perfect woman refused to marry him until he had a purpose in life. As the cast rornped from industrial factory to charitable institu- tion to the San Fernando Valley, he began to wonder if he would ever find this purpose. After his long and frustrating search, she decides his money is enough and they live happily ever after. Director Edward Ragozzino changed Money,' originally a cabaret show, into a full scale produc- tion by adding a chorus to the fouremember cast From beginning to end Money was full of inno- vations. Characters entered down the center aisle after the audience was seated. The unique curtain was made entirely of plastic clothing bags in strips and tied together to extend the length and height of the stage. A special band, in costume, played music that was challenging, longer, and more difficult than the score for last springs hit production of The Sound of Music. From the moment the playgoer saw the dollar bill bow ties on the doormen in the lobby to the final song, Who Wants to Work? , the exciting spirit traditionally generated by South Eugene produc- tions was present in Money,M so much so, in fact, that the cast was invited to repeat the success at the 1966 Northwest Drama Conference, held on the University of Oregon campus in February. I l d , ,.,,.. . .. .,,.. charity manager. , . , .. businessman Versatile Mr. Man as doctor.. ... ,...,, abor ea er Cowboy Mtckey Luelt strnkes threotenung posttlon Harry and Cynthto, their attempt to get into lndustry Q folture, tom strrkers rn singing Up with Labor Hurry Clcny Cynthto Burgess Bernie Bortok Mr, Mon Chorus: Kothteen Johnson Jon Johnson Corot Gilbert CAST Rnchord Chambers Drone Thomas Mark Lutz Scott Von Fossen John Coombs Kirk Mdoughhn Ntrckey Luett U .M A we Wifi ,alt 'gilimfq 3218343 f,A,....l.e va ,QQ-Q Purple ond whtte truck serves os vorsuty rally floot In porode. ,z ' .5 W ' f 5 5 Homecoming queen Potty Bowles. il' ' r 5 Bonfire worms spiruts. Jubilont Axemen cheer South touchdown, 72 Skners barbecue North Eugene Hughlonder on Ski Club parade entr HOMECOMING '65 Axemen A Go-Go! A roaring bonfire and the crowning of the i965 Homecoming court sparked the beginning of three activity-filled days of color and excitement in No- vember. The soaring flames of the leaping bonfire drew Axemen together to see radiant Patty Bowles crowned queen of the onceeevery-three-years event, Yells were chanted, songs were sung, and spirits rose as the myriad of gala events of Home- coming '65 began. A sunny fall afternoon invited crowds onto the streets of downtown Eugene to see a caravan of floats, bands, and cars to the theme of Axemen A Go-Go serpentine along the chosen parade route. t-its LANDERS Co-captain Gary Pape at bonfire, Led by pretty Miss Oregon, Sue Pack, o '65 South grad, the seemingly endless line of entries ranging from the cooks recipe for filbert stew to the A Cappellas enthusiastic singing brought stares, smiles, and applause. l-ligh-spirited Axemen filled the stadium Friday evening to see the Civil War with Crosstown rival North Eugene. Pep Club ushered in the football team by forming a line for the players to run through onto the field to begin their struggle with the Highlanders. Before a screaming crowd of en- thusiastic fans, the game came to a disappointing end, lf?-7 in Norths favor. Exuberant Homecoming court is introduced at Willamette game. From leftz Marcia Molter, Thera Smith, Patty , , . , i, d Bowles, Carol Bryant Morello, Lynn Molter and Delyn Dark. Junior princess Hilda Bengtson was hospita ize when photo was taken but was able to participate in Homecoming activities. Edgar Goodnough, South teacher for 30 years, addresses alums at breakfast. continued Halfetime entertainment included the marching band and maiorettes, the dancing Synchronettes, and the announcement of the parade float winners. Most Humorous Float went to Medical Careers tor their after the battle' scene typifying the situation after the North-South game. Best Class Float went to the seniors for their Leaders of Tomorrow theme with a huge mortar board and scroll. Most Original Float honor was awarded to the sopho- mores for their Famous Axemenh showing George Washington chopping down a filbert tree. A Cap- pella choir won Best All-Around for the theme, Stately She Stands, with members singing the alma mater throughout the entire parade route. The football loss did not dampen the Homecoming spirit as shawn by the ll? people who turned out for the hearty alumni breakfast the next morning, Axemen, old and new, gathered to hear Edgar Goodnough speak on Old Times at Eugene High, listen to the Madrigols, and to renew memories ot high school days. Tired but happy Axemen who had worked on Homecoming '65 for months saw it draw to a fitting close Saturday night at Her Memory Lingersf' the Homecoming dance. Subdued lighting, romantic couples, and soft music provided an atmosphere of relaxation and recollection of those fun-filled days. 74 for tootball players as they run onto treld for Homecoming coming parade, escorted by Jam Lambert. Drrver rs Jim , t Q A 1 av'6Qt'l fa Axemen dance to Tommy Foxs orchestra ot concluding event of Homecoming. ,r 41 ,- ff ia. Student Body Presndent John Knudsen ends six-mile trek across town to North Eugene Hugh, because he lost bet with North's president on outcome of Homecornrng game. Sotirizing North Eugene pre-game locker room cure Chum Chntty and Scott Lueuollen. 75 l l iT Cha la NlcCarnack Mary Morris Susan Brumbach .lane Displaying Their prize dolls are from row, rorn e 1 y , Vosrnek. Back row: Mane Bloomquisr, Jody Berge, Marlene Grubb, BeTTy Lougheed DOERNBECHER TEA Dolls Steal The Show Proud girls and daring rnoThers crowded The South Eugene caTeTeria December Q Tor The TvvelTTh annual Doernbecher Tea. Sponsored by The Girls' League, The Tea combined opponuniries Tor girls and rnoThers To rneeT Teachers and friends with The chance To display homemade dolls To be given as ChrisTrnas presenTs To needy children. Origrnalwy and hard work vvenT inro The class-sponsored dis- plays. Animals, circus wagons, and savvdusT 'Under The Big Top won TirsT place Tor The iunior class. A sleepy lirrle girl napped in her pink and vvhiTe room in The sophomore display, SvveeT Dreams, Doernbecher Children, and THE seniors pre- senTed a sparkling Emerald CiTy and Yellow Brick Road Tram The Wizard of Ozf' The Doernbecher Tea illusrrared The success possible when girls cooperale To creaTe sornerhing of value. BeauTiTul Tea Tables, charming hosresses, and inTeresTing guesTs added To The Chrisrmas exciTemenT, S gf l i if is ig W f ri ' ,,1....,..fv-N oddition To sophomore display. ' 1 Emerald Clly' I5 gool for doll Travelers on Yellow Brick Road Small guests dnscover circus splrit of lumor dlsploy. CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES The Creatures Were Stirring Christmas, with its many facets, brought excitement, solemnity, and good will to South Eugene. Everyone responded to the seasons spirit in his own way, A Cappella choir members spent months in rehearsal for their beautiful Christmas performance of l-landels 'Nlessiahf' The Girls' League Doernbecher Tea lighted the facet of charity in early December as girls made dolls for childrens hospitals. The friendly rivalry among the language clubs was suspended as the French, German and Spanish clubs com- bined to hold a multi-lingual caroling party. National Thespians entertained the children of Weyerhaeuser employees with a Christmas variety show the day after their semifformal dance at the home of Becky Hemphill, Yuletide Glide, sponsored by Axernens Council, took the place of the Sophomore Christmas Dance. The Activities Committee decorated the front and center halls with greenery, candy canes, a brick fireplace, and a stained glass window. Members of the faculty highlighted Christmas in their classes, some with actual study units, others with festive bulletin boards and room decorations. Following the tradition of many years, the A Cappella choir sang carols in the halls, and holiday music was played over the public address system during lunch hours. From the happy sounds of cheerful greetings to the ioyous and beautiful melodies of the Messiah, Axemen were sur- rounded by Christmas. Libby Evans admires stained glass window and Christmas tree in front hall. 78 South Eugene dons wmtery look during fore December snowfall, Gory Pope odds finol touches to moin hall Christmas fireplace wnh help of Lynn Molfer Jon Gray looks on. YuleTide Glide provides festive reloxoflon for Axemeh December 17. 79 QM MM. it 2'-i wk K af 3? I-4 ConlurMan l I Barbara Allen A witch boy from the mountain came, a pinin' to be human-for he had seen the fairest gal, a gal named Barbara Allen. Taken from the folk song version of the legend of Barbara Allen, Dark of Mrs. Allen the Moon told the haunting story of John the witch boys love for the blue-eyed mountain girl, Barbara Allen. Against a background of fundamentalist Christianity and age-old superstition, John and Barbaras love stands out simply and tragically. The fear of witches which grips the townspeople makes them force Barbara to be untrue to her husband and by so doing condemn him to 300 years as a witch and then ' iust a mountain fog. Directed and acted with sincerity and sensitivity, Dark of the Moon dealt with the earthy Christianity of the southern mountain people in an adult manner which brought praise from the school and community. The play was performed on a setting of 60 levels which extended completely across the orchestra pit. Playing the musical score by Ford Foundation composer-in-residence Karl Kroeger, the orchestra was seated in the balcony. Subdued lighting and the eerie cries of the witches emphasized the complexity of John s two worlds, supernatural and real. As Souths second dramatic presentation of the year, Dark of the Moon, staged February 4 and 5, drew the first sell-out audiences for a non-musical show. The audience, and cast of 115, largest ever involved in a drama, were thrilled by the appearance of playwright Howard Richardson for the closing performance. Mr, Richardson, a resident of New York, found the South Eugene production of his play, One of the best l've ever seen. WINTER DRAMA When the Moon Went Dark 81 Barbara Allen John Preacher Haggler Mrs. Allen Mr, Allen Floyd Allen Marvin Hudgins Preacher t-laggler Floyd Allen Jenny Pack Mark Lutz Kirk Mclaughlin Nancy Albro Jim Ellickson Kelly Ray Chris Schoggen --'-'wm,a1rrmm-mm ., .3 .4 Q few- ,JF Clifford Batman Moffitt, Bob Kane and Harry Johnson help faculty tearrt battle to 36-36 tie with intramural champions Chittys Chums, represented here by Louis Weber. Event netted Sl lO for Charity Drive. CHARITY DRIVE Happiness Is Giving Souths i966 Charity Drive, lasting two weeks and winding up iust before spring vacation, was a whirlwind of activity for all three classes. New ideas were tried and old ones proved as good as ever as the combined total of all classes mounted to 52390. This year there was a special effort to make the final total as large as possible without class competition becoming the most important thing. Sophomores led in money earned with a total of S91l8.87, followed by the seniors with 578629, and the iuniors with 5682.12 Student Body President John Knudsen presented checks to Pearl Buck School, the Childrens Hospital School, and the Russell l-lendricks Fund, Pearl Bucks amount is to be rnatched bythe Federal Government. During the lat-day drive, Axemen worked on sales of doughnuts and popcorn balls, bottle drives, an all-class spaghetti feed, a carnival, car washes, and a student-faculty basketball game. New this year was the senior protect of taking over Rips Drive-ln for an afternoon and evening and splitting the profits with the management. 82 Sophomore Brenda Arlington stomps at Enloying senior charity carnival is Brenda 'SX iiftlnf Friday night Charity Dance. ot Roosevelt Junior High. 9 3, Axemen patronize sophomore Sno-Cone sale in gym lobby. r r 1 r fig ,He L 5 'Zum V W .k,1 . - ,i-TGJH ,, . ,H . Senior Torn Smith scrubs cars tor charity fund. E 83 ,nf'l'lfQ t e i rr r ' i in in ,gi :rift ' A X e My rryi iyni e r - nioying spaghetti is senior Kip Leonard. 1 1 I ,Xxx KEZI-TV presents segment ot Opus VI on Open House. Mvke Matthews, concert bond drummer, provides rhythm for Opus number. Flutes triH in section solo w V Y 1 1 i Z F 1 l 5 i ELECTIONS Opponents Air Opinions Election vveek, March 22-29, tound the brightly decorated halls bustling with activity. Batrnan and op art posters, gay mobiles, musical combos, and personalized napkins and toothpicks were used by the candidates in an all-out etfort to gain votes. Speeches in an assembly culminated the vveek ot vigorous and intense campaigning. A close contest def veloped loetvveen Mark Lutz and Jim Ellrclcsan tor student body president, and a special run-ott election vvas necessary when neither candtdate received a rnalorrty. According to the trnal count, the Woo-67 student body otticers are Mark Lutz, president, Greg Edblonft, vice pres- ident, Mary Hughes, secretary, and Karen Snftith, historian, Heading Girls League and Axernen s Council vvill be Me, lanie Perry and John Coker, Four co-auditors, Kathy Apple- gate, Nondo Wilson, Ron Brumrnond and Don Srrnrnons, vvere elected by Student Council. Ellickson supporter hangs sign, Mx CoroNyn BeHusnmo horrosses Chris Houglum after the poir were chosen Mass Mushmourlw' and 'Mr. Nrresrstible. .fx W3 . Howcilon roms enthusiasts buwld pyromld on from lawn. 88 Coup1es enioy Print and Cord dance, Bumble Bee Blcsi Jock Correr starts nn pogo srrck race. gge and Jo Coker anxiously wort starting signal in trrcycle race PRINT AND CORD WEEK Spring is Sprung Gay prints, wild shirts, and colorful iams blossomed out in April during the annual Print and Cord Week. Girls' League provided a variety of activities tor each day ot the week. On Monday, nominations tor the Prettiest Dress, Brightest Shirt and Cutest Couple took place. At noon, boys pedalled down the sidewalk, competing in the tricycle race. Tuesday was Twirp Day, allowing a boy to tag any girl and make her his slave Bubble gum and balloon blowing contests were featured during lunch. Wednesday was Color Day, seniors wearing yellow, iuniors blue, and sophomores green. The seniors had the highest percentage of participants, allowing their class to be dismissed tive minutes early tor lunch. Sack and school lunches were eaten outside while students watched the hilarious tug-ot-war between classes. Girls were quiet on Thursday in order to keep their talk tags, torteiting them it they spoke to a boy. Mr lrresistible' and Miss Mushmouth ' were the titles given to the boy who received the most tags and the girl who torteited the most, A boy-ask-girl dance, Bumble Bee Blast, highlighted by live music and 'springyw decorations, ended a spirited week ot color and excitement. rr , Anything but graceful are energetic Axemen sack racers, 'Vasu SPRING ACTIVITIES Year-end Fun Sprung ushered un a host ot excutung, once-a-year events. The Gurls League State Conyentuon un May, held at South because of Becky l-lemphull s posutuon as presudent, was attended by over l,OOO gurls from around The state, AT an untormal receptuon Fruday nught, May T3, the grrls got acguaunted. Saturday s actuyutues rncluded a general assembly, buzz sessuons, a luncheon, and The unstallatuon ot next year s ottucers. Cooperatuon Trom The yyeatherman, a beaututul settung, and delucuous toad combuned To make The second annual Gurls League Pun Club mother-daughter Iuau a great success. Held on Junny Jacobs patuo among brught sprung flowers, The Iuau teotured entertaunment bythe Madrugal Sungers. Purchasung and preporung ot toad tor the hundred guesTs was done entrrely by members, Hughlight ot The eyenung was The renamung at The Gurls League Scholarshup as The Muss Nuna Z. Kutts Scholarshup un honor ot Muss Kutts, Girls League Advusor tor Qt years. Beaututul ourturs were modeled un Thus years spring style show, Tuptoe Through The Tulupsf sponsored by Fl-IA. The garments, completed yyuth patuence, skull, and hard work, uncluded svyum suuts, Tormals, walking suuts, and Weddung gowns, The gurls were uustly proud ot theur loyely creatuons. inf Gurls' League Pun Club members and Theur mothers Becky I-lemphull unstalls hustaruan ,J If 'St Members peruse the many huge and colorful Gurls League Scrapbooks from around The store Nancy Albro accepts award Tor South Eugene scrapbook -Nhuch she desugned emoy luou wn beourrfuf backyard or home of Jmny Jacobs. Moryorwe Sussman of Pendleton. ealmwgg. ,V H 1 -fx f '-iggii ' ,, Ma ,..,-f' Sally Boy models her prize-vvmnrng sunt, 91 'ij' l ous Hovvouon food hnghlughfs Vuou. Jerry Wnlls on Yuhp-Imed wofkvvoy of style show Roosevelt ninth graders serve punch. JUNIOR PROM Sakura No Koi Enchanted by the beautitul Japanese gardens created tor them, South Eugene students danced amidst cherry blossoms and tea houses at the Woo Junior Prom, Sakura No Koi. They were served by lcimona-clad geishas, and watched the coronation ot Prom Queen Patty Bowles, attended by her court and their escorts. Prom chairmen Hilda Bengtson and Dave l-lodges, assisted by imaginative committees, transformed the cafeteria into a scene which vvill be remembered and cherished by all who attended. Japanese garden is scenic setting for ' Cherry Blossom Love Vern Johnson and Norma Umphers enloy refreshments, 92 Junior Prom Court from and Dugan Baker, Lynn Long gowns DTSVGNW or rhe Jumor Prom Us coupkes dance fo romonhc sfroms of Dwck Hohemon s orchestra Neff Theru Smith cmd escort Ernie Kcmgos Beth Bryon! ond John Bishop Queen POTW Bovdes 3545 mi 1, - .X-.v , i ,1 v SPRING MUSICAL I G I' I 5 7 0 iver. September rumors became reality during January tryouts- Oliverl was coming to the South stage! Excitement mounted among drama enthusiasts as the nerve- wracking process of casting progressed. Scores of small boys auditioned for the coveted role of Oliver. Songs from the Broadway hit echoed around the Little Theater- As Long As He Needs Me, Where ls Love, Food, Glorious Food, and Youve Got to Pick a Pocket or Two. Lionel Bart adapted and scored the Dickens' classic for the stage. l-le was faithful to the original story and created a musical of haunting beauty and wistful sadness. Ole iver! is not a musical comedy. There is nothing comic in the cruelty of Bill Sikes, head of the London underworld, the suf- ferings of the young Oliver, or the tragic death of Nancy, Olivers friend among the thieves. Fagin, teacher of the pickpockets, has moments of misgivings about his life but decides after Reviewing the Situation that he is too old to change. Although Bill Sikes mistreats her, Nancy is convinced that he needs her. She finally discovers that Oliver also needs her love and her protec- tion. Technical aspects of Oliveri were as pol- ished as the actors' performances. The re- volving stage made scene changes faster and smoother. Prop committee members spent weeks searching out snuff boxes, ale mugs, long clay pipes, and a dog. Cos- tumes transformed the cast into ragged members of nineteenth century London slum society. Oliverl played to sellout audiences-a total of 9000 for the four-night run. Some were surprised by the unhappy plat. Others were thrilled by the professional quality of the entire production. All who viewed Ol- iver! knew they would long remember it. 94 A 1 1 ,QQ ff 3 L 4 if vi - '-b- - ff' 'i'u?I'V V! 555' f 5 f-64' !1j 'A 5 ff ww Hungry workhouse bays appeal tar Food, Glorious Food. ' Fearing that she has betrayed him, Sikes murders Nancy. Ollver Fagiri Nancy The Artful Dodger Bill Sikes Mr, Bumble Widow Carney Mrs. Brownlow Mr. Sowerberry Mrs. Sowerloerry CAST Danhle Schorpf John Coombs Jenny Pack Kelly Roy Mark Lutz Scott Van Fossen Kathy Neol Nancy Albro Clell Gibson Serena Barton Charlotte Noah Claypole Bet Chairman Dr. Grimwig Rose Seller Milk Maid Strawberry Seller Ahh Brown Mickey Luell Pam Ruff Chris Schoggeh Jim Ellickson Janet Parr Sharon Mlller Diane Thomas Barmaid ioins patrons in rowdy song. GIRL AND BOY OF THE Morsmj The Active Ones Active Axernen contributed in many vvays to the vital lite ot South Eugene High School. ln sports, in aca- demics, in activities and in leadership, these girls and boys stood out. They vvere recognized throughout the year by the Axemens Council and the Girls League for their individual contributions to the mainte- nance of the high standards ottheirschool. 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W' MW W -, 'fm' J k SPECIAL HONORS Girls of Distinction Beth accepts orchid from The Axe SemorBr'ec1kicsV. Gtrls' League Very tmportant Gnrls were recagntzed tn ersnnpg Nancy Albro, talent: Genevteye Moore, servtce June for then contnbuttons ta the school. Front row, from Sherry Cunntngbarn, scnotarshtp Bock row, Sue Porter teft' Mary Chapman, talent, Dernetrta Juarez, service, sdwototshtp, Beth Bryant, conaentntttyf Satty Bay leader Barbara Kvvet Congeniality, Muddte row Janet Pan' tead- sntp ' 'wx 'fix , I O1 Mettndo Catkun, accornpltsned horse' woman, was chosen un an alt-school vote as Saaths Candtdctte for 1966 Emerald Emptre Round up Pnncess, X rw 'fi iff., xi ,- ww pre Q H, , -11. E . , v, -Mniigiggagi-f V' .-iii: ii' A ,ggldgx 4 , ,V , f 5 Organizations ORGANIZATIONS conttnued National Honoraries NATIONAL SPANISH HONORARY, Front Row, From Lett: Goil Gory, Pearl Ann Cockrell, Steve Cooper, Steve Srnnth, Steve Ross, Roger Borrow, OItver Bokken, Judy Pnquet, Vick: Sonderson, Gerry Strunk, DoroIyn Porter, Suscun Stotsbroten, Ted Wood, Torn LoIIos, Pete Marsh, Sue Porter, I-Ionk Skode Mcrtin, ROW 2: Lots Bolztttser, Sue Brurnbougtt, Sneno Anderson, Joon Soults, Fronctne Sherrnon, Torn Pennungton,Cttt'1s Scttoggen. Borb Nelson, Peg Wysong, Vtckn Smttn, Pete Bornhort, ROW 3: Ltone Kemler, NATIONAL THESPIANS, DRAMA HONORARY. LtIItputuon Thespions clomber over tnetr Gulttyer-stzed dtrector, Ed Rogozzino. FROM LEFT, Tom DumeII, Borb Nelson, Steve Ross, Tons Schroder, Sereno Borton, Peggy Scnorpt, Becky HernpI'tuII, Mory McLendon, Rick Slkes, Mory Ann Jessen, PouIo Forquttor, Jottn Coombs, Scott Von Fossen, Jonet Porr, Ktrk McLougIwIun, Kelty Roy, Mork Lutz, QUILL AND SCROLL, NATIONAL JOURNALISM HONORARY, from row, from left: Kasey Dull, Duane Beelman, Jlnny Jacobs, Ellen Frnkenlomer, Cegn Morhrnore, Nana Wllkuns .RCW 21Chns Houglurn, Rach Slamp, Mundy Rvcharz, Marr: Wlrhrovv, Sue Mllls, Sue Bakev, Lucy Maclaren, Janice Lane. ROW 3- Clell Gibson, Sharon Muller, Ann Boelcelhewde, Jim Rankin, Joanne Feuerbach, Kalhy Neal, Ruch Chambers, Joanne Rogers, Duane Thomas Carol Gulbell, Jenny Pack, Kent Slurcleyanl, Mwckey Luell, Sherry Anderson, Ellen Flnkenblner, Nancy Albro, Llbby Eyans. A confirmed National Honor Society Miss Abby Adams Ellen Finkenbiner Adviser President Sfevvarr Sheila Dano Ken Diane Jody John Aly Anderson Aydelon Bear Beelman Berge Bishop Peter Potty Cgron Richard Cheryl Max Sherry Bossord Bowles Callan Chambers Cleveland Coley Cunningham Joy Bob Greg Brad Genie Bob Meg Fogter Fox Fredrncks George George George Ghent Carol Merrudee Carol Becky Tam Jinny Mary Ann Gilbert Graham Grant Hemphill Holmes Jacobs Jessen IO6 Mpke John Tarn John Janice Kip Mark Jar-.ngon Junknns Kntpatrick Knudsen Lane Leonard Longwood George Mary Lucy Lynn Dave Larry Barbara McCuHy McLendon MacLaren Maher Murphy Nagel Netson Janice Alnce Dons Gary Janet Gary Sue Newman Nrckerson Puftgellnon Pape Parr Plpptn Porter Guy Dick Solli Hank Bob Mrke Nancy Renffo Robertson Scnrmtt Skade Stalker Stronach Sundqursr Mark Judy Mnke Balie Gordon Ted Bob Tmdgll Walker Watkins Weinstein Wolfe Wood Yood 107 Fast game of rhythms arnuses French Club members From left: Chorisse Richarz, Nancy McLean, Ron Brandt and Sue Kerr Span n ish Club members play Bingo. From left: Sue Porter Organizations GERMAN CLUB, directed by Adviser Gerald Webking and President Guy Renfro, met monthly to learn more about German customs, and to lust plain have funl Designing a float for the l-lomecoming parade, devouring German food at a potluck dinner, inventing fantastic costumes for a typical South German Faschrngs Party and cycling to Fern Ridge Lake were a fevv of the many vvorfhvvhile activities ln addition seven students organized the German band vvhich played at many school events. FRENCH CLUB members vvere given an opportunity this year to explore French culture and to gain more experience in speaking that language. Under the direction of Advisers Sue Bach and Betty Kaspar and President Mike Watkins the club engaged in several activities. The initiation ceremony, which included a number of pantomtmes and games, vvas characteristic of the informal atmosphere at regular monthly meetings. Other activities included the annual Christmas party vvith German and Spanish clubs. a club breakfast, and a lecture on France by Norman Johnson of the University of Oregon. SPANISH CLUB centered its activities around a better understanding of the language and peoples of Spanish-speaking nations. Rangel Guerrera, a visiting speaker from Mexico, gave students a personal idea ofthe people and customs of Mexico. Members also vvrote letters to teenagers of Spanish speaking countries, vvere hosts to a Cuban refugee family, and sang Spanish carols to Eugene residents at Christmas. The club vvas directed by President Sallie Schmitt and Adviser Barbara Stiles, lO8 E p Members of the three language clubs sung carols ar Chrrsrmas party. Grettc Kaufman,Jack1e Booth, and Mark Tindall. 2 1 BZH Bramdr rams rrambarfe at German band practice, Regcnling Eugene resrdems wmh German cards or Chrusrmas are German Club members Ja Woodworth, Caro! Marella, Becky Hemphwll and Advrser Gerald Webkmg. Organizations BIOLOGY CLUB, advised by Mrs. Nora Robertson, ottered students a chance to develop their scientitic interests. Field trips were made to the Mouse House at the University ot Oregon, the Eugene Water and Electric Board plant, the biological station at New- port, and the Linfield College science exhibit. Meet- ings were led by President Jim Wilson and tre- quently consisted of lectures by various biologists trom around the state. Highlighting the years ac- tivities was a weekend study trip to the coast in the spring. RADIO CLUB, transmitting over ham radio station VVA7ClK, practiced Morse Code and listened to radio technique lectures by President Bob Griswold. Meeting after school each Tuesday in the small radio room upstairs, members worked toward achieving their amateur operators licenses. The clubs adviser was Kenneth Howland. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA explored the many aspects ot careers in home economics. The clubs goal was to emphasize individual creativity and development of personal ideas. Mrs. Betty Wormington, adviser, aided the girls by inviting home economists to speak at meetings and giving helpful advice concerning culinary or tailoring problems. Trips were taken to local stores and bakeries, as well as an excursion to the home economics: department at Oregon State University. Sophomore Larry Mellem odgusts microscope, fellow hom operoror ln Medford, Cleomng up after Furure Homerrvokers' Christmas Teo ore Trrcio George left, ond Mary Keefe. ae' Organizations POLITICOS members tried to become better citizens by intorming themselves on international relations, for- eign government, and current affairs. Guided by Pres- ident Joe Rubenstein and Adviser Ed Goodnough, members discussed a Ku Klux Klan recruiting tape recording, sponsored a candidates torum for pres- idential and vice-presidential candidates during the school election campaign, and heard speeches of various candidates running for state and local offices inthe May primary election. JUNIOR BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA united stu- dents in a common interest by improving their under- standing of the business world. A series of talks by professional men and women on subiects including management, iob opportunities and personnel were presented. Members visited a nursing home at Christ- mas and donated a tree, attended a get-acquainted potluck dinner, and enioyed a day at the coast with Service Club in April. A SIOO scholarship was presented to the most active senior member at the close of the year. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, open to any student enrolled in the agriculturalldepartment, created a program which developed agricultural leadership, cooperation and citizenship. During the year, students visited farms and ranches to observe good agricultural practices, and held functions on l-lalloween and Valentines Day. President Kelly Lovelace and Adviser Gene Dixon helped many interested students in their work towards careers in agriculture. At the conclusion ofthe years activities, one 550 and one S25 scholar- ship were awarded to the two most outstanding members, Presidential candidates Jim Ellickson, left, and Mark Lutz express their views on controversial 2 OO GPA requirement far student body officers during Paliticos candidates' forum. - f I Al? Furure Farmers of Amerrca members hear discussion on parrramenrary procedure durmg forum, Chrrs Saye chovvs down of Serwce Club-JBLA pncmc ar Horweym Pork arcoasv. Cangressronaf candidate Charles O. Porter expresses disagreement wnh Umred States foreign policy rn talk before Potmcos. 113 Organizations MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB, composed ot girls interested in nursing, medicine, or health, was advised by Mrs. June Ketel, school nurse. Members collected Christmas toys for the Childrens Mental Hospital in Salem, sponsored a potluck dinner in February tor their sister clubs tram surrounding high schools, and visited the University at Oregon Medical School in Portland. Meetings, led by President Gertie George, often consisted at guest speakers from various medical institutions. CAMERA CLUB, a new organization, was initiated by the photographers ot the iournalism department. Using the one 11 by 5 and three 2-l XA cameras belonging to the school, members took pictures forthe Eugenean and Axe. Activities were directed by President Stewart Aly and Adviser Mrs. Alyce Sheetz. MATH CLUB gave students the opportunity to become ac- quainted with aspects ot mathematics not exposed in the classroom. President Bob Yood and Adviser Robert Stothers kept activities interesting by inviting mathematicians from the University at Oregon to speak before the club. Exciting event ot the year was the demonstration ot the computer on the Oregon campus. Math Club officers Meg Ghent, Bob Yood and Ken Beat happily find solution to problem. 4 Russel Geisernon, Moth 7 teacher, explolns integral calculus problem to Moth Club members Ron Brandt, left,or1d Bill Mason dry 4 by 5 negatives in darkroom. ,,t,itl ll if! ,- Chuck Silvis, Bruce Waugh and Scott Pressman play poker to pass time on Saturday bus trip. Organizations SKI CLUB, with a membership of over 300 students, was the most popular organization at South. Fortunately, it was a year at snow, and each Saturday enthusiastic members packed the bus tor the trip to Willamette Pass. Activities began with a potluck banquet at which the year's agenda was outlined, and the latest ski fashions modeled. Meetings were held the first Monday of each month, with President Gary Pape presiding. Movies were presented by Warren Miller, tamed ski film producer and other guest exhibitors. An overnight trip to Mt. Ashland was the highlight of the year and signaled the end of the season. Advisers were Mrs. Elizabeth Reanier, Gerald Webking and Mrs. Pat Iskra. Gary Pape and Ted Wood help Jan Taylor down hill after bad fall. Ski Club president Gary Skiers take to air at Mr. Ashland. Papa swoops dawn hill a1WilIametfe Pass. N-W' Ann Hessel, ready to ride poma-lift at Willamette Pass. Chris Casady puts skis in rack during lunch break. Legs,-.nr Organizations SERVICE CLUB, under the direction of President Larry Allen and Advisers George Petersen and Richard Embree, han- dled tickets at home games, worked at concession stands, and ushered at important school events. Creating a float for the Homecoming parade, furnishing a Christmas tree for the faculty room,and enioying a trip to the coast in the spring were some of the proiects that highlighted the year. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, led by President Paula Farquhar and Advisers William Dedman and Dr. Ray- mond Kehl, offered an excellent opportunity for students to explore the world of education. In visits to the Univer- sity of Oregon and to several grade schools, members became acquainted with some of the responsibilities which face teachers, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA gave members a chance to gain knowledge and experience in marketing and distribution, and to build status at South Eugene for careers in this field. DECA members assisted with Eugenes Christmas Village, had a potluck dinner and fashion show,and sold candy and troll dolls to help increase club funds. Under the direction of President Jim Halford and Adviser Mrs. Alice Barnhart, members also managed the school store and received ten percent of the profits for their treasury. 'pf X he sf w.iw.-,w-,Ni- H I Dr. Robert Myers of the University of Minnesota lectures to FTA on Creative Future Teachers, from left: Genevieve Moore, discussion of modern teaching methods, l i Pom Hill, DECA member, serves customers at The Broodvvoy. Marlene Grubb, Adviser William Dedmon, and Poulu Forquhor ltstert intently to 'T , Carolyn Flslwer models Total Look ot DECA potluck, Pom Hull emcees Crgonizotions INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE devoted most of the year to the study ot Emerging African Notions' Under the direction ot President Meg Ghent and Advisers Miss Grace Miller and James Freeman, members participated in the annual tund-roislng UNICEF Halloween drive, learned talk dances at bi- weekly meetrngs, and attended the state conference at the Unrversrty of Oregon, The club also sponsored the annual llil. assembly on United Nations Day. PALETTEERS gave members o chance to turther their interest in art and fundamentals ot design. Aided by Adviser Maurice Van and President Sheila Anderson, members decorated murals on the nevv vvastepoper cons tor the school grounds, helped paint o permanent mural tor the hall outsrde the art room, and took sketchrng trips ta the McKenzie River and severol coastal areas, In June, a SiO gitt certitrcote from cores Art Supplies vvos presented to the most active member ot the club, Y-TEENS were eager to develop as inclrviduals through community service. Led by President Joanne Woodworth and Adviser Mrs. Jacqueline Bonner, members made Easter Baskets tor the Children s Hospital School sponsored several parties and on ollwschool dance vvith the Hi-Y group, ond sold Christmas trees to help increase club tunds. Members also drafted a bill on bankruptcy claims for the 'Youth and Government' mock legislature in Salem. V It X5 Errc Biggs discusses o point dealing with the economi IRL members attempt Serbian dance. FrortNQ5LQ5tructor Ron Bra rt, Craig Reed, Gary Tvvrte, John Knudsen, Judy Boytngton and Barbara Kvver. f . Ytx LAW-as 120 f ll 2 I z 3 problems of Rhodesia nn IRL. Y-TEEN officers enloy looklng Qt DICTU Slullern, Robin Cole, Vwclm Sanderson, Ly Y-Teens dlscuss plons for crecluon of Eoster baskets for Children s Hospnol School. 121 res of oclwvlrues In scrapbook. From left: Carole Wlllrofns, Meredy ndo Gardner Snenlo Anderson pounrs vvoslepooer con for sslwool grounds. ,au fi! 1' S 2 Knocking ball past Eagle Point goalie Debbie Lockard scores for South s GAA field hockey team. Organizations GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION provided an opportunity for girls to participate in sports Through intrcfmurals and inter- school competition. Aided by Adviser Nan Wilcox and President Janice Potter, the girls represented South at various GAA basketball, hockey, and track events throughout the state. RIFLE CLUB members learned the proper care of firearms, as well as howto use them. Adviser Burdette Kindred, stressing safety, taught the members to be alert at all times, whether practicing or hunting. CHESS CLUB met after school several days a week, giving members a chance to practice for matches with other schools. To keep players in top form, President Gary Pippin set up continuing tournaments within the club itself. Rifle Club members line up on mats Moore, Steve Freeman, Steve Waugh to practice tiring from prone positron, From lettg Howclrd Whitington, Art ond Wolt Ktghr. Junior Janet Goswint is led through o mixture of tomatoes ond moshed pototoes ot GAA initiation. From left: Lois Eberhordt, Jcnis Nevvmon, Sherry Robmson ond Carol Gront, Chess Club member Bob Yood, ot top, ponders his next move whale opponent Bruce Wotson wotts. . of , . me o t - so oooo o -eololvl flvlo-' I I -'I I t'N - n A 19,0 4? f .s '? 'VJ , i Qi? 4 1 l 2 .ul fp M K qi: ,,, f n I 4 f Q 3 Q . I W in WL vw' 7 E Club members model new shirts. From left: Kip Leonard, Carl Laney, Hank Skade, Ted Wood, Pete Marsh. Organizations E CLUB, symbolizing athletic achievement, was open to any boy who had earned a varsity letter. Members sold programs at football games, checked tickets at all home basketball games, and maintained order at sports events. Presidents Gary Pape and Jud Guitteau, with the help of Adviser l-larry Johnson, planned activities, including the two initiations, a dance co-sponsored with the Pep Club, and an end-ot-thevyear party. THE BOYS' WHITE SHIRT SECTION gave thunderous encouragement to the basketball teams. Led by the yell kings, the boys Hoorayed every basket and sometimes chided the opposition with their yells. Supporting the teams in defeat as well as victory, the White Shirt section always guaranteed on enthusiastic game. PEP BAND, led by student leader Charles Cunningham, provided spirited music at all home basketball games. Kicking ott each game with the National Anthem, the band ployed tor rally routines and halftime shows, ending with the Alma Mater, The group, advised by Robert Moblo, also took part in pep assemblies. Pep Band plays for rally routine during halftime at Willamette game. ,N 5199 f 4 ig , E2 'S 5 ws' 9 W A ' , lf Qm3,,,3g . 4 ai af M ,, -.1 L-,Q .gh -W W f, g sm' 3 'ra . at 1? . ik , , Mg., f . Q A uf .f P L 7.11. W x 1 A pg , , iii I as 1 4 Q Q Q www 4 3' Z f gf m J U, gy W wa ,i ,wi V 5' f LM g ,A i . Pe Q s W, A ,. 1 , 74 mf??4 ' U1 M H QT?'?f a M wvffT 3,4 XJ J igglg H1 ., - T25 11 ., 'CH J ::f',A,.,V? I , ., '1' M .iff 1i'EEP T :i,QL,,1f2g1,g',Q FS A 4 ,wx as f:?!i3t 1' ,fq nf ' , 4 v G512V -9 5 'Q ,1 an gi V2 235 A 4f f f 1 1 .A . Q JI, .F 1. QS' -v gf, - 'eil' X K -' , af? K I PW 'U 21, .. ' ' 1A ziiigf , fi - ,naw M' 1 J' 4155, gi F., ,v A5QfQ,3 mf Q U! ,Q M 51 A , Q, , ' ,' 9 ' Sports ' .L ,,. 3, ,,5, . , .sv is , , 5, ,, .4513 5. 1. , ' -1 ik , Iwaq, 51044 yxuw ' V 'QP N ' - f K ima ' 1 f , . ggi-533. f , . 5- V, fm: , -. Wim 3' A 4'igwWW'Ef nNw V -M 2 EQEEEE 15 ' , www QA 1 K Mi?-, A V45 E I ,M, , , , 3' W 3 rwwwmvA IE .. s 1:3 ' Q ., V ii 11:9 il a 4gg 'W, 1 k4 y+wV 129 5 A RALLY SQUADS For the Purple cmd White Piercing cries ot Give 'em the Axel cracked the crisp tall air during tootball season and sparked support ot the Axemen basketball squad in packed gymnasiums, Leading the spirited spectators were the bouncy Varsity Rally Squad members and energetic Yell Kings. The pert and pretty JV Rally members boosted their teams, too. But a tragic automobile accident in October took the lite ot lovely Lynn Buss and put petite Meg Stickels out ot action tor six months. Betsy Cross was appointed to help with the cheerleading tor the rest ot the year. Marc Lehrman and Cheryl Jacobsen. Melinda Colkin. 'K S N 'rf i M Potty Bowles. 130 Lynn Molter , , fam' w ' i s 51 4 , ., al VARSITY FOOTBALL ,' . I O O Disappointing Season It was a hard-fought but frustrating four-win, five-loss season forthe Axemen football team. Although the gridders were hard hit by graduation, they were tabbed to take the runnereup spot by a pre-season poll of league coaches. After a strong start, they suffered a mid-season slump, losing three games in a row as iniuries to key players and an inexperienced defensive secondary hindered their success. Bad breaks and mistakes under pressure often resulted in games being lost in fourth quarters. The effort and desire of the squad, coached by Dave Powell, Harry Johnson and Mike Rose, generated many exciting games as well as several outstanding individual performances Against the leagues top teams such as North Eugene, Roseburg and Marshfield, the Axemen displayed winning qualities throughout the maior portions of the games, but were unable to maintain their leads. At the end of the season, South suffered its first loss to North Eugene in their seven-year rivalry as the Highlanders overcame a fourth quarter lead to win the game and the district co-championship. Head Coach Dave Powell instructs co-captain Gary Pape on defensive changes against Sheldon. T32 Lx an uni' T965 VARSTTY FOOTBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Gary Pape, Wann, Wayne Garrison, Scott Ferguson, Gene Edwards, .lim Lambert. Dugan Baker, Tarn Bourdage, Dennis Erantz. ROW 4: Terry Kane, Charlie Jones, Jack Carter, Bob Main, Max Coley SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SET-TS Thurston 6 T2 North Bend T8 20 Sheldon 35 T4 Springfield O TA Cottage Grove 7 O Marshfield QT 20 Roseburg 20 7 Willamette T3 26 North Eugene T9 7 Co-coptom Mnke Johnson ond Couch Rose converse during Willamette game. it .eff Fleet halfback Pete Marsh awaits short yardage pass against North. continued A tremendous crowd greeted the footballers when they opened the season against tl. surprisingly strong Thurston Colts with a TQ-6 victory. South displayed a powerful running game with Scott Ferguson and Terry Kane gaining all but 28 of the teams rushing yards. The Axemen scored first on a tackle-eligible pass play to .lim VVathey near the close ofthe first half. After a Colt fumble on a punting situation, Kane, who was exceptional on his end sweeps and long sideline dashes, wentthe final four yards on the late fourth quarter drive for the winning touchdown. Running again proved to be the strong point in the Axemen attack when they edged out North Bend 20-TB. Senior halfback Pete Marsh, outstanding throughout the game, chalked up 93 yards rushing, and scored two touchdowns on runs of l5 and 35 yards. South drew first blood on one of Marsh's runs after a Bulldog fumble was recovered on the North Bend 38-yard line. After a Jim Corcoran to Wathey tackle-eligible pass for a TD, the Axemen carrie back in the fourth period with another Marsh touchdown run to gain the victory. Over 5,000 spectators crowded into Civic Stadium to watch South tangle with unbeaten Sheldon, fifth rated team in the state. South's offense spent most of the first half watching from the sidelines as Irish quarterback Mick O'Conner led his team to a lop-sided 23-0 halftime bulge. The Axemen came back in the fourth quarter with Corcoran passing to split-end Kip Leonard for two touchdowns that made the final tally 35-lil. The Axemen bounced back against Springfield and played one of their best games of the season. Led by Marsh, who picked up T50 yards rushing, South totalled 365 yards offensively as they downed the Millers T4-0. Once again the tackle-eligible play was successful with Wathey scoring on a 20-yard pass from Corcoran. Defensively, South also played well, holding Springfield to a mere T24 yards. Marsh l22l hurdles blocker Leonard for first down in North game. 1 i -ii J I au- 'N-1 wx nm.. vm x swam xrmexwwuifal 1, l Scott Ferguson applies face mask hold to bring down Thurston fullback Mike Johnson leads team onto field before Sheldon game Scoring the first two times they had the ball, the Axemen put on a brilliant offensive show to defeat fast-improving Willamette 2613. Scott Ferguson scored both first period touchdowns, ran and blocked with authority, and starred on defense in the onefsided contest. South's other two tallies were provided by Co-captain Mike Johnson. Both times the tight-end gathered in passes from quarterback Corcoran who had his best game of the year, completing a perfect seven out of seven passes for 152 yards. Spirit soared high in the seasons final game-Souths Home- coming battle with traditional cross-town rival North Eugene. North needed the victory for the district co-championship, while South attempted to lengthen its six-game win streak over the Highlanders. ln the emotion-packed contest, North defeated South for the first time ever. A capacity crowd saw the Axemen gain a 7-O lead onthe strength of Fergusons running, and hold on defensively to remain in front 7-6 at the end of three periods. But once again the fourth guarter spelled defeat. North of- fensed its way to two late scores and walked away with a lf?-7 victory and a berth in the state playoffs. Tackle Jim Wathey was placed on District 5-A-l's second offensive team, and guard Gary Pape and halfback Pete Marsh were given honorable mention. Pape was also awarded the Simmons Cup as the teams Most Inspirational Player and fullback Scott Ferguson was named to the state squad for the 1966 Shrine All-Stargame. 137 JV FOOTBALL A successful four win-three loss season marked Del Freemans first season as coach of South Eugenes JV football squad. The JV's made up for lack of size with speed and desire and came up with several impressive victories. The Axemen blanked North Eugene 26-O and Willamette 32-O and also sent the score skyrocketing as they beat Sheldon 27-7. Experience gained by team members this year will provide the talent for future varsity teams. Outstanding candidates for varsity action next year are running backs Erik Myrmo and Ron Braatz, tackle Glen Brurrimell and defensive back Jim McMillan. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEHS North Eugene O 26 Willamette O 32 Springfield 7 6 Thurston lf? 8 Cottage Grove 25 O Sheldon 7 27 North Eugene O 7 JV FOOTBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Don Orrell, Randy Morse, Erik Myrrno, Kelly Ray, Ron Braatz, Tom Lasley, Dan Rosen, Bill Waodie, Bruce Miller. ROW 2: Coach Del Freeman, Dan Larsen, Dave Hilles, Randy Avrit, Chuck Smith, Terry Brown, Jim Groesbeck, Tom Delker, Marsh Johnson, Mike Kelly, Steve Grey, Jim McMillan. ROW 3: Jim Petit, Gary Scrivner, Bill Hilton, Mike McConnell, Mark Litchman, Rick Scott, Jim Schneider, Glen Brummell, Rusty Johnson, Dan Holvey. J F' r51l3Ss5gyt? ,t Ag a lt Szllvfl Q71 f- Em i t Q i,, , ray K tant 14 3 BJ isa l 9 ?E ' t asa SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: John Chaney, Bob Dunham, Larry Mellern, Gary Schroder, Steve Freeman, Pat Money, Don Dorsey, Dave Merriam, Kraig Saks, Frank Mattson. ROW 2: Manager Greg Giesy, Greg Maxwell, John Laptad, John Dotson, Craig Codding, David Straton, Karl Wolrod, Fred Mitchell, Will Stoneberg, John Powell, Rick SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Cottage Grove Sheldon North Eugene Cottage Grove Sheldon North Eugene Coach Dale Jones' sophomore team proved to be the most successful football squad at South Eugene this year, recording an undefeated season. In their six wins, the Baby Axemen produced several pros- pects for future varsity competition. A powerful backfield composed of John Chaney, Bob Dunham, Pat Maney and Dave Merriam provided the offen' sive punch that propelled the sophomores to victory. A stingy defense, spearheaded by Paul Skillern and Larry Mellem, that allowed opponents only 48 points, complemented the offense. Spirit and de- termination characterized the season, carrying the Axemen to victory as they twice came from behind to down their roughest opponent, Cottage Grove. Sophomore co-captains Paul Skillern lleftl and Bob Dunham shake hands with North Eugene captains. 4 EV, T SN ? its EEE if at SWIMMING 6:00 a. m. Practices Pay Off Axemen swimmers capped a great season by taking second place in the state meet held . at the University of Oregon's Leighton Pool. Rick Sikes and Roger Barrow placed second 3 in diving and the TOO-yard breaststroke, respectively. Charlie Scharpf took third in the .1 AOO-yard freestyle, and Doug McCallum captured fifth in the TOO-yard butterfly. Both the 200-yard medley and A00-yard freestyle relay teams placed fourth. . 3 One week earlier the boys easily wan the District 5-A-I crown, scoring 87 points to runner-up North Eugenes 35. Scharpf picked up a first in the 400-yard freestyle, and a second in the 200-yard individual medley. The remainder of the team added two first places, five seconds, and three thirds. , ll South finished the regular dual meet season by capturing its third consecutive city championship, The Axemen scored 811 points to 43 for North Eugene and 40 for Sheldon. The meet was loaded with outstanding performances, especially by Co- Captain Mark Tindall and sophomore Scharpf, each winning two events. Tindall won the 50 and IOO-yard freestyle races, while Scharpf took the 200-yard individual medley and the 400-yard freestyle. The 200-yard medley relay team eclipsed the old record by six seconds, and Co-Captain Roger Barrow set a new mark in the IOO-yard breast- , stroke. Bob Morse won the 200-yard freestyle, and the 400-yard freestyle relay team , SWIM TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROMLEFT1 Robby placed lllfsl' Fichtner, John Sandstrom, Dirk Christenson. With Cheryl Jacobson and Darlene Staley scoring all of the points, the girls finished in seventh place at the state meet. Cheryl picked up two thirds and Darlene was fourth in two events. The girls placed second in the district meet, Cheryl and Darlene again led the way with Cheryl winning two events, and Darlene a first and a second. Coached by Bob Williams, both the boys and the girls compiled undefeated dual meet records. The boys won seven consecutive dual meets, extending their record to 211 victories in Q5 dual meets, over the past three years. The swimmers achieved their great season with before-dawn practice sessions. Six days a week for three months, the dedicated boys and girls had to leave cozy beds at 5130 a.m. to get to the Y pool for two-hour workouts before school started. Their early-bird efforts paid off. Coach Williams Swimmers set to start race at University of Oregorrs Leighton Pool. L - 'elfffiiiklvili I i 1 -me-iiitzzv ' Lll ffldv , . , ..,,,.,.i. ,..,.,,. , ESM-1 1 ,.:s.si.sim wssfeQ1um:s.iw..3iALi2 4-mi . iusn.,nnll1f.fln ig attrath Doug McCallum Roger Borrow Paul Markle, Mark Trndall, MIDDLE ROW: John Hoffman, Larry Calkrn Randy Krng Bob Morse Wally BACK ROW Charles Scharpf Scott Tundall John Johnson, Brad Parrish, Rick Sikes. SEI-IS 31 64 28 67 32,55 75 39 46 27 58 Q8 67 29,12 92 34 58 lst Place lst Place Qncl Place OPPONENT Sweet Home Philomath St. Francis Sheldon Thurston North Eugene District Meet State Meet GIRLS TEAM, FROM LEFT: Mary McLendon, Mary Kay McKenzre Irene Holland Carol Bowers Cmdy Shrrk, Darlene Staley, Phoebe Patton, Toria Stevenson, Leigh Ann Poole Not shown Cheryl Jacobson continued Roger Barrow comes up for air. JV TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Steve Garrett, Tim Howden. MIDDLE ROW: Fred Mallory, Randy Nobles, Larry Calkin, BACK ROW: Dona Brockway, Scot? Tindall, Dave Corley, Jerry Boggs, Mark Tindall pulls hard for Axemen. Doug McCallum rests after grueling race, T42 Tom Lasley dribbles toward basket. INTRAMURALS Fun with ci Purpose Again this year, Axemens Council sponsored the after- school intramural program, offering all boys not partici- pating on school teams an opportunity to take part in athletics. Approximately T60 boys played in volleyball and basketball games, organized and otticiated by students. Hank Skades team, consisting ot Bob Hanes, Steye Metzger, Bob Stacy, Ted Wood, Mike Lotterty and Leo Tsou, Won the volleyball championship with an undefeated season. The basketball crown was won by Chum Chittys team composed of Greg Fredricks, Lewis Weber, Jim Willis, Steve Strahon, Chuck Wagar, .lon Reigles and Tom Kilpatrick. T43 Bob Stacy spikes ball past Ted Wood -we r tV,LA2W 9 Guy Renfro leads pack of South and Thurston runners over course at Laurelwaad Golf Club. CROSS COUNTRY Painful Path to Glory T? Coached by Bob Kane, captained by Guy Renfro, and paced by seniors and sophomores, the varsity cross-country team ran away from local competition in capturing the district crown, and took third place in the state meet. Kane, in his first season as cross-country coach, instilled a determination in his runners that was the key to the relatively young teams success. Renfro, one ofthe four seniors on the regular varsity, placed first in all but one ofthe squads dual meets, took fifth in the district meet and tenth in state. Renfro was pushed throughout the season by sophomore Scott Ryman, who upset favorites in winning the district meet. Ryman also led South runners at state, placing eighth. The talent of the squads sophomores was a chief reason for the Axemens winning season. Four underclassmen, Chris Bell, Dan Norton, Joe Percival and Ryman ioined seniors Don Herrman, Dave Murphy, Renfro, and Dick Thorin on the first team. Scott Ryman strains as he wins district meet. l 44 1111 I965 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, JUNIOR VARSITY, FRONT ROVV, FROM LEFT: Jett Lone, Jim Ellickson, Torn Nilsen, Mike McDoriold, Alon Smith, Jon Chrysler, Bill Eimstod, Rondy Robertson, Ed Walker. VARSITY, BACK ROW: Coach Bob Ko ne SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEI-IS Thurston 52 I5 North Eugene 29 28 Springfield A4 I7 Cottoge Grove 39 I9 Willamette 46 I7 Thurston 119 I7 District First State Third Dove Murphy, Don Norton, Ron Flynn, Dick Thorin, Guy Rentro, Don Herrmon, Scott Rymon, Chris Bell, Joe Percivcil. 1, I fr at -awww, - , . . f- f , . . ei:-fqtzeisvzfeiis . . A ' VARSITY BASKETBALL Backboard Jungle With only one returning starter in a group of five lettermen, Hank Kuchera was faced this year with a problem he had so successfully solved in the past-how to build a winning team. Kuch took a group of players with no outstanding individuals and molded them into a smooth-running team that finished fifth in district with a TO-8 record, Kuch had lettermen Jeff Brown, Mike Johnson, Mike Myers, Hank Skade, and captain and lone returning starter Jim Wathey for the nucleus of this years squad. With the valuable help of Tom Nilsen and Leo Tsou, the Axemen compiled an overall li-ii record, moving Kuch's 23-year coaching mark to 444-loo. The Axemen got off to a dismal start, losing to South Salem, a team that was later ranked No. T in state, Two losses to powerful Medford followed before South was able to win against North Salem. District competition began against arch-rival North Eugene at McArthur Court. North, eventual state champion, won 65-43. But South bounced back with an impressive victory over district co-champion Thurston. Against the Colts, the Axemen sped to a 25-9 first quarter lead, led 40-29 at the half and held off a Thurston rally in the fourth quarter to win 68-ol. Back on the winning trail, the Axemen easily beat Cottage Grove and took a big victory in downing the Marshfield Pirates, looking like a contender for a tourney berth. Roseburg, sixth in district, was next in a game that proved to be the turning point of the season. After falling behind the first three quarters, the Axemen rallied in the last period to catch the Indians with minutes left. The Axemen then forged ahead with seven seconds to go, but Roseburg won the game on a disputed basket made with no time remaining. A win at Roseburg would perhaps have given the Axemen the needed momentum to win several close contests later in the season. South split'the next five weekends, losing again to North Eugene, Sheldon, and Roseburg and also to Thurston and North Bend. But the last ten games were not without bright spots. One of these came with South's 31-T8 victory over Marshfield. Nilsen, who came on strong in miclseason, sparked the win as he outscored the entire Pirate team with T9 points. Although the Axemen lost the second game with North Eugene, the contest was one of South's better games, The Axemen came from T4 points behind in the first period to lead by one at halftime. The second half was nip and tuck, with the state champion Highlanders finally winning 48-45. Willamette, the season finale, was another high point, With seniors Wathey, Skade, Brown and Scott Shaw scoring in double figures, the Axemen bombed the Wolverines 86-45. At the conclusion of the season, Wathey was named recipient of the Henry E. Kuchera Trophy as this years outstanding player. Skade was given the Player of the Evening award presented annually by the Pep Club. In addition, Wathey was named to the second All-District team. Hank Skade drives Sheldon defender into Nilsen's screen. x as Y, 2 ,ff -gf ,. ,yi X, ., A ,ffl -...M uno-W ENE 'Es' ,f ,f 91 I 1' I , continued South Salem Medford Medford North Salem North Eugene Thurston Springfield North Bend Sheldon Cottage Grove Marshfield SCOREBOARD SEHS 67 119 Roseburg 53 A5 Willamette 60 52 Thurston 110 45 Springfield 65 A3 North Bend ol 68 Sheldon 36 38 Cottage Grove 45 61 Marshfield 63 A5 Roseburg A2 77 North Eugene 59 61 Willamette Sheldon defender tries vainly to steal rebound from Wathey. SEHS SO 65 65 50 52 48 52 3l 115 45 86 Skode fires from outside ag 'W Wei Q53 ag .g n '- 5 JV BASKETBALL Coach Dove Powells determined but lucldess JV basketball team compiled an B-12 record this year. After losing their first five games, the JV's re- bounded to vvin eight of their last 15 contests. Chris Krenk, the squads top scorer ot midseason, was moyed up to the varsity team Sophomore Bob Dunham replaced Krenl1 as leading scorer Other varsity prospects include Lonnie Dayis Terry Kane and Dan Larsen SCOREBOARD Opponent SEl-lS South Salem 11B 39 North Salem 1111 39 North Eugene oO 51 Thurston 74 511 Springfield 57 511 North Bend 42 60 Sheldon 59 119 Cottage Grove 33 57 Marshfleld 70 57 Roseburg 58 67 Willamette 50 69 Thurston 77 60 Springfield 53 54 North Bend 69 511 Sheldon 57 417 Cottage Grove 37 63 Marshfield 53 11l Roseburg 55 50 Willamette 115 72 North Eugene 58 511 JV BASKETBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT Terry Kane La ry Mell Jrn Bob Dunham Jerry Keefe Dan Larsen. BACK ROW: Jeff Lane, Dennis Phtllrps, Ed Walker Wally Stoneb g Lonnie Davls Pat Mullaley Pat Mullaley passes ball InbOUI'1dS- Dove Larson sets for shot against North Eugene 152 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL With good all-around talent the sophomore basketball team chalked up o 6-6 record in season play. Coach Dale Jones' Baby Axemen were paced throughout the year by Dave Soasey, the squads top scorer, John Chaney, Alan Koys and Pat Maney. With these and other performers the sophomores gained experience to man tuture South Eugene teams. SCOREBOARD Opponent SEHS North Eugene 48 52 Thurston 53 55 Springfield 58 45 Cottage Grove 68 70 Sheldon 117 43 Willamette 60 69 Thurston 60 46 Springtield 55 45 Sheldon All 39 Cottage Grove 38 59 Willamette 47 60 North Eugene 35 311 Alan Kays attempts reverse lay-up against Willamette SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW FROM LEFT- Karl Wolrod, Dave Soasey Arlen Roemen, John Bu J h Ch i P , . , ss, o n 0 Ney, at Maney, Chuck Arcllo. BACK ROW: Alan Kays, Terry Moe, Will Stoneberg, Ray Ayers, Craig Coddrng, John Rowell, Rick Wichrnann .,.1-,mx GYMNASTICS Four in a Row South Eugenes gymnasts climaxed a hard-fought season by winning their fourth consecutive state championship at McAr- thur Court in March. Early in the season, David Douglas was touted as the favorite, and it appeared that this prediction might come true when the Axemen last the season opener to the Scots 87-74. South got its revenge, however, winning the last eight meets and beating David Douglas twice. Other victories were over Cottage Grove, North Eugene, Sheldon, South Salem, Thurston and the University of Oregon Frosh. By the time the district meet rolled around, South was not only favored to win, but was also given the nod for the state title. All TQ gymnasts in the district meet qualified for state as South piled up TO7-l X2 points to 68 for runner-up Sheldon and 53-lf? for third place North Eugene. At the state meet, the Axemen made the late-season prediction stand, edging out David Douglas for the crown. Co-Captain Bob l-lanes placed second in floor exercise with Ron Moninger taking fourth. ln the side horse event Tim Payley became the new state champion and Tim Ferguson placed third. Ron Moninger captured second place in the horizontal bar and Bruce l-loyt, sixth. In the long horse Tim Rayley came baclg to take second and Greg Maxwell finished sixth. ln parallel bars, the only event in which South captured iust one place, Ron Mon, inger took eighth. Jim Lambert, Souths other co-captain, took the championship in still rings and Jerry Donaldson placed seventh. But probably the biggest surprise was the victory by Moninger in all-around competition. l-le is the only iunior ever to win that title. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEHS Tongue Point Tournament Qnd Place Thurston l7 811 North Eugene Sl -W2 52-UQ Cottage Grove Sl-lf? 52-lf? Sheldon 36-lf? 67-W2 David Douglas 49-lf? 541-lf? University of Oregon Frosh 3l 73 David Douglas 115-W2 58-lf? South Salem 26 75 District Meet lst Place State Meet lst Place Tim Rayley throws scissors on side horse. GYMNASTICS TEAM, FROM LEFT: Bob l-lanes, Jim Halford, Bruce Hoyt, Greg Joe Percival, Robby Paffrath, ami- 1 - . .W .,,. f vw. ,, . 1 , 4 rt 154 l -41. '- ' ' ,giiigwggl 1k 'f ' . W : -,.' '- - I ,,,,. z:,,, q ', .. I Coach Harry Johnson and Erik Myrmo spo1 on horizontal bar Maxwell, Tim Ferguson, Tim Royley, Erik Myrmo, Jim Lamberr, Ron Moninger, Jerry Donaldson, 'ww --vww W ' F 1 -. 'fs' f- ---f 1-I V ms.. . ,.,.,,. is 155 i i 2 Jim Lambert holds handsrand on srill rings 1 f 5 S i i WRESTLING Hcimmerlock on Success Axemen wrestlers began the season with the prospect of becoming a great team, and that prospect soon materialized. ln their first meet, a four-way event held at North Eugene, the wrestlers finished in a tie for first place with North Eugene. The team then had one week to close out practices prior to the start of the dual meet season andthe hard work put in during that week paid off. Coached by Bob Williams, the wrestlers completed the season with only two losses in dual meets. After an opening defeat at the hands of North Salem 33-20, a non-district meet, South won three straight meets, lost to Roseburg, then closed with three more victories. The contest with Roseburg was also a non-district meet. The Axemen defeated Sheldon 29-24, then beat North Bend 29-22 and Springfield 36-lo before the loss to Roseburg 27-19. After outclassing St. Francis 34-6, the wrestlers traveled to North Eugene where they were victorious over the Highlanders 26-22 giving South the Lane A-l title. They then competed at Marshfield, defeating the Pirates 25-211 and winning the 5-A-l crown. At the district meet held at Willamette High School, the wrestlers finished third place behind Marshfield and North Bend, respec- tively. Five Axemen qualified for the state meet held at Corvallis one week later-Terry Smit, Art Erwin, Carl Warner, Jim Newman and Randall Bradley. Only Terry was able to reach the semi-finals where he was eliminated. Art Erwin grimaces as he fries to pin Springfield opponent, Carl Warner attempts to take-dawn Springfield wrestler VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Dole Conner, Jim Newman, Gary Hunter, Randoll Bradley, Greg Gundel. MIDDLE ROW: John Piper, Jim Pock, Corl Worner, Art Erwin, BACK ROW: Dave I-Iilles, Co-Cczptoin Terry Smit, Dove Strousborger, Co-Coptoin Don Minney, Doug Blonton ties-up opposing wrestler. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEI-IS North Eugene Tourn, lst Place North Solem 33 20 Sheldon 24 29 North Bend 22 29 Springfield To 36 Roseburg 27 I9 St. Francis 6 '34 North Eugene 22 26 Marshfield 24 25 District Meet 3rd Place SECOND VARSITY TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Dave King, Ron Peck, Mike Kontich, Tim Howden, Craig Chambers. MIDDLE ROW: Herbert Leong, Gilbert Lee, Croig Larsen, Doug Blanton, Don Horn. BACK ROW: John Plotts, Jerry Harris, John White, Jeff Hodge, Dave Monville, Bruce Chorbonneou. T59 Junior Mike Alltucker negotiates slalom course in SEHS A-lst, B-3rd A-2nd A-lst, B-2nd A-lst, B-2nd B-Tst, A-3rd SKI TEAM Crash and Burn Success in a big way marked this years ski team. Coach Tom Means varsity skiers capped a fine season, winning the state championship at the Dartmouth Cup Race, at Mt. Bachelor in March. Depth vvas the key to success and the state crovvn. The second team captured the title vvith the tirst squad placing third. Co-captains Carl Laney and John Thompson along vvith Mike Alltucker, Pete Marsh, George McCully, Gary Pape, Paul Skillern and Ted Wood paced the skiers throughout the year. The state championship team vvas made up ot Alltucker, John Analerson, Bill Eimstad, McCully and Thompson. Thompson vvas the individual vvinner of the Dartmouth Cup. At the conclusion of the season, Thompson was named Skier at the Evening! and Laney vvas given the Most Valuable Skier avvard. LW il, 'mi WHTE SMG Members ot the state championship team, John Thompson, Mike Alltucker and George McCully, atter Dartmouth Cup race. SKI TEAM FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Chris Lamen, Bill Eimstacl, Kevin l-loselton, John l-line, Peter Bossord, John Anderson MlDDLE ROW. Dick Thorin, Chris Porter, Jim Groesbeck, Dave Lee, Mark Sletten, Dave Chase. BACK ROW Paul Skillern, Mike Alltucker, George McCuIly, Carl Laney, Ted Wood, Pete Marsh, Gary Pape, John Thompson Mike Lotferty. il' H F- -H5155-H '1.IY Co-Captain Curl Lcmey cuts through first gore nn roce cn Mt. Ashland VARSITY TRACK Spikers with ci Punch For the second consecutive yeor, South dominoted trdck ond field in District 5-AFT. The Axernen vyon dll lout one duol meet ond repecited os district chompions. With oid of ossistont cooches Harry Johnson ond Loyd Amiclc, l-leod Cooch Don Bornhort successfully led his senior-dominoted teom to o third ploce finish in the stcite meet. South compiled 89 points to vvin the district ot Springfield under cold, windy conditions. The Axemen relied on strength in the field events ond middle distcinces to squeeze post rurinereup Thurston ond North Eugene. At the stdte meet, the trdckmen goined 29 points to toke third ploce, Bob l-lones tied for second in the pole ydult ond ploced fourth in the long lump, vyhile Jim Wothey ond Co-cciptciin Rich Corter took first ond second in the shot put. Also qualifying for the stote meet were milers Guy Renfro ond Don l-lerrmcin, l-ldnes inthe high lump, ond Wothey ond Cdrter in the discus. Seyerol school records were set. l-lerrrnon ron d 4123.8 mile to breolc Renfro s earlier record ond l-lones went 22' 8-3!11 in the long iurnp ond tied his own pole voult record. ln the weight events, Corte-r ond Wdthey duelled dll seoson with Wothey finolly taking records of 58' l-T X? in the shot cmd 160' 2-3111 in the discus. l-lones vvos oworded the Dove Gilbert Trophy for excellence in trock ond field. Coecoptczin Tom Holmes strides over high hurdles. Bolo Hones rides pole up to TA-foot mark J ,A 1 4- 1 -me Woo TRACK TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Bob Hanes, Bruce Hoyt, Greg Maxvveil, Tom Hoimes, Roger Wiliiamson, Chris Beil, Scott Ryman, Don Henman, Dan Norton. ROW 21lJV TEAM IN WHITE! Osamu Yomamoto, Jim McMillan, Jim Snyder, Ron Flynn, Lonnie Davis, Guy Rentro, Ed Walker, Pot Mullaley, Dan Larsen, Dennis McGaugh, John Chrysler. ROW 3: Craig Saks, Paul Bornhart, Rich Cone, Rich Carter, Jim Wothey, Tom Smith, Dick Cronkrite, Ronnie Braatz, Leo Tsou, Terry Jepsen, ROW 4: Dave Frei, Bili Aronson, Steve Grey, Mike Cramer, John Hoii, Rick Scott, Mork Litchman, Ray Ayers, Alan Smith, Chip Farnsworth, Greg Edbiom, Tom Delker, State-chomp Jim Wuthey sets to put shot. ,,...--.A ,:' is VA Continued Hanes kicks up ond over 6'3 in high iump. Don Larsen, right, stretches To wm 100-yard dcsh ogornsfShe1dorr. Guy Renfro cracks Tape after record mile run. SCOREBOARD Tlwurslon Lane A-l Relays Hayward Relays Sl'1eldon,WillameTTe North Eugene Springfield Cottage Grove District Stare 165 58 67,9 75-2X3 45 45 SEHS 73 Arn place Arn place 86 55-W3 86 86 lst place 3rd place BASEBALL Problem on the Mound With only two starting pitchers, Coach Bob Kane had to call on inexperienced boys to carry out the hurling chores for the Axernen hardballers this year This lack of pitching prowess coupled with errors at unfortunate times enabled the team to win only four games in league competition. After compiling a 11-l pre-season record, it looked as though the team might finish high in league standings. But the Axemen gained only one victory in the first seven games. The boys completed the season in strong fashion, however, winning three out of the last five games for an overall league record of tour wins and eight losses. l-lighpoint of the season was the 4-3 win over North Eugene in the third game ofthe season, ln the fourth inning Steve Parker tripled and came home on a sacrifice fly by Bob Main. Cofaptain Jeff Brown singled and was driven home by Mike Johnson with another triple. North scored three runs in the next two innings, but the Axernen came from behind with Greg Fredricks scoring and pitcher Randy Snyder winning his own garne by driving in thetwinning run with a double. Several boys attained high honors during the season. Mike Johnson was named to the AlleDistrict First Team as third baseman. Jeff Brown was the leading hitter in the league with a,11T9 batting average, and was placed at first base on the All-District Second Tearn. Bob Main ioined the AlleDistrict Second Team as shortstop. Randy Snyder delivers pitch VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT Greg Fredrrcks, Burch Second baseman Mrke Myers pegs ball To frrst base Baird, Jlrn Wullrs, Dennis Frantz, Jim Pack, Ken Cypcor, Wayne Garrison, Bob Mize, Mrke Johnson, BACK ROWg Tom Read, Steve Parker, AHen Kays, Gary Scrryner, Jeff Brown, Randy Snyder, Make Myers, Terry Kane, Bob Mann, Coach Bob Kane. A A 34, fe A V A continued L .E ix JV BASEBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW, FROM LEFT: Bob Dunham, Bruce Smolnisky, Don Jones, Chclrles Arellg, Arlen Roemen, Rich Homonn, Vern Whittle, David Monville. BACK ROW: Cooch Dole Jones, Dove Soosey, Fred Mitchell, Rick Wicl'1rrionn,Wolly Stoneberg, Charles Howe, Don Willioms, Rich Coleman, Dove Blumenstein. Dennis Frontz waits tor pitch. Coach Bob Kane exploins ground rules of SEHSfield 168 CE! A Swinging Season Atter o great start f vytnntng tts ttrst sux matches-South Eugene s golf team taltered and completed the season vytth a 17th place trntsh at the state meet. The Axemen set a torrid pace at the begrnntng ot the year and twice broke the school record for a trye-man total. Then they cooled ott and tell to eighth place at the Upstate Meet, but came back to take the drstnct trtle. At the state meet, however, Russel Gerseman s llnksters placed 32nd atter the trrst day of competrtton and could only moveto 17th after tune play the second day. Leading the golters were Captatn Jud Guttteau, John Btshop, Mtke Moore and Tony Baker, SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEI-lS North Eugene Sheldon, Coryallts lst 39l Sprtngtteld, North Eugene Tst 384 Thurston, Sheldon, Cottage Grove lst -370 North Eugene, Roseburg lstf409 Wtllamette, North Eugene, Marshtteld lst -388 Cottage Grove, North Eugene, Roseburg lst-368 Cottage Grove, Sheldon, South Salem 3rd- 11 Roseburg, Sheldon Cottage Grove lst-388 Upstate Meet 8th-- 670 Drstrtct Meet Tst State Meet 17th GOLF TEAM FROM LEFT Dave Battel, Tony Baker Enc Johnson Ted Wood .lu Vtestenz, Coach Russel Getsernan Not shown, Mtke Moore, Tit ,f .. 1 ' ' '15 t . Ari, ., , , , T1 w, K 1 . , web' E t W , 'X M H ' li ' el t ' A ,N H. 'gif' t 'iii ' 1 . L' A X liziti' ' U iff il . , L , A lfmz, Wiwfif 1, .wtf Tony Boker warms up at Eugene Country Club, d Guttteou, John Btshop, Kreg ,fp 'R Big Racket South Eugenes tennis teom lost only two mcxtches during district ploy-both to leogue chompion Roseburg-ond went on to finish second in district ond tie tor titth in stote. Cooch Mike Roses netters compiled their tine ll-2 overoll record on the strength ot ploy by Coptoin Poul Mockie, AFS student Peter Bossord, Whit Fellers ond Lewis Weber. The squod, however, did not lock depth os shown by the JV's 7-O victory over Thurstons vorsity, The Axemen quolitied three mentor stotez Bossord in singles, ond the doubles teorn ot Fellers-Weber which reached the semi-ttnols. SCOREBOARD OPPONENT SEHS Springfield l 6 Roseburg 5 2 Thurston O 7 South Solem 3 4 Sheldon l 6 North Eugene 2 5 ROSSLDLJVQ 7 O Thurston O 7 North Solem O 7 South Solem 3 4 North Eugene O 7 Springfield O 7 Sheldon O 7 Miss Non Wilcox s girls tennis teom completed the seoson with o mediocre 5-7-T record, The yeor wos highlighted by the doubles teom ot Lois Eberhordt-Sherry Robinson who ploced titth in consolotion ot the district meet, ond Deonno Austin-Kothy Morne who tintshed seventh, During the seoson, the girls deteoted Cottoge Grove, Willo- mette, North Eugene, Sheldon, ond once tied the l-lighlond' ers. They lost to Springfield, Morshtield, Roseburg, Sheldon ond Junction City, South loses tour ot the top six ployers due to groduotion or tronster next toll to Churchill l-ligh School. GIRLS TENNIS TEAM, Row T, From Lett: Francine Shermon, .letsi Osibov. ROW Q1CorolGront,Kothy Morne, Corol Bowers, ROW 3- Sherry Robinson Lots Eberhordt, Deonno Austin, Miss Wilcox. BOYS TENNIS TEAM, FROM LEFT: Rondy Morse, Dennis Lund, Poul Moclxie, Roger Bird, Don Mickelson, Lewis Weber, Whit Fellers, Keith Derry, Peter Bossord, Pete Bornhort, Cooch Mike Rose. A ? U .1w :M-,y,Qnoi..1.. . Y Classes an ,J 'M MR ag QW4 gf , 2 Seniors looked back on three wonderful years of memory makers: crisp fall football nights controversial campaigns locker room pep talks the color of Printn Cord week Tues- day night science labs ... the pressure of final exams. Specific achievements in- cluded first place trophy for the class float in the Home- coming Parade and second place in the all-school Charity Drive. The class sponsored the 'Off Beat dance with a beatnik theme, complete with costumes ranging from black leather iackets to fake beards, and decorations created from tattered newspapers. During Printn Cord Week, seniors won the class color day with 96 percent wearing yellow. As the year came to a close, seniors were involved in long-awaited commencement activities, The class gift was a Iectern for the auditorium and lights for the entry walk to the building. Baccalaureate, the senior breakfast, and the Once a Year Day assembly generated tremendous ex- citement. Singing the Alma Mater for the final time the evening of commencement, seniors felt deep nostalgia for their high school days, but eager anticipation for the new life ahead. 1966 senior class officers, from left: Linda McKenzie, secretary-treasurer, Kip Leonard, president, and Jud Guitteau, vice president. Thomas Putty Bourdage Bowles Kathleen Ted Boyer Braatz Jacquellne John Bmd Bmd' J M my d I d 'B f + an ars urn :sp ays granny ress, one o many ads ot the year, white walking wtth Rrchard Harrington. Three math Hwtzardsf the team that won fourth tn state for South Eugene tn the Oregon Htgh School Mathematics Contest are, from tett: Mike Stronach, Chuck Cunningham and Bob Yood. Ronald Wrtlram Brandt Brandt Sandra Roy Brent Bristow 177 continued Alyce Wrlllom Brockhoff Brogdon e Lmdo Brown Brown Beth Randy Bryant Bryson 'NNE -.,,,.-'I 'l.,m.. N Mory Terrolyn Burroughs Burton . . . V' k Sensors Stan Morris ond Bob Homes observe new book shelves consfrucfed In cofererlo fo reduce GOV 'C X congestion of books Thrown on luncrvroom Hoof, Butler Cogle 178 Dennis Lyndo Ellison Etts Bnon Bruce Emerson Endtcott Mrs,Mc1rlun Wtthrovv, wife of South PTA prestdent, serves ot onnuot sentor parents' dessert Sensor Lonny Eruckson picks out notes on hts electnc gutter ot stomp Donno Lonny Euckson Euckson Arthur Sclty Evvvtn Eskevv Lnbby Nancy Evons Everett 181 corrlrrroecl Paula Whrlrrey Scorr Trm Wally Kurt Forquhar Fellers Ferguson Ferguson Frcrrrner' Fredler Rerrrhard Ellen Carolyn Ronald Mark Joy Frguro Frnkerrbmer Frslner Flynn Fortler Fosrer Roberr Denms Thomas Gregory Julre Danrel Fox Frantz Frederrkserr Fredrrcks Freesrone Frese Glorro Dan Lyrrdg Mrchoel Loyd Bob Fr ller Garber Gardrrrer Garlrng GUrrrSOrN George Bradley Gertrude John Margarer Clell Carol George Gefnrge Gerrsmarrn Gnenr Grbson Gllbert 182 National Merit Scholarship finalists, from row, from Ieh: Sherry Cunningham, Mary Mdendon, Ellen Finkenbiner, Cheryl Cleveland. Back row: Mike Slranach, Stewart Aly, Gregg Husk, George Goldrhvvaire, Bob Sralker, Mike Watkins. Noi shown: Mark Nelson, Randy Bryson. Anne Ellen Charles Karyn Danny George Girard Glad Glaisyer Glaspey Gleason Goldrhwoife Lindg Merridee Carol James Bob Marlene Golz Graham Gran! Griggs Griswold Grubb 183 continued Talented Nancy Albro puts finishing touches on sketches of costumes used in Souths production of Oliver! Nancy designed all costumes tor South s three plays this year, and forthe spring musical last year, Hugh School Bowl members discuss intellectual strategy before contest with North Eugene. .NJN- r-4 L. Swv ': lg - H - 43+ .atv u l84 Jud Gregory Gultteou Gundel Shetla James Guy Halford Carolyn Jeff Hall Hamilton La Vorme Steve Hamlin Hammond Robert Richard l-lanes Harrington Jonyge Morlee Gary Colleen Pomelc Shoron Horns Hoskln Healy Heoron Hefner l-lelmzg Becky Crolg RM-,Ord Charles Peggy Derrnns l-lemphlll Henderson Henderson Henry Henry Herbert Donald Norwcy Dovld leon Pomelo Wnlllom Herrmon Hnclcs l-llgguns Hlgglns HMI l-llll Terry Robervo Roblrv Dennls Karen Thomas l-llrchcock l-lodgm Hoeye Hoff Holmes Holmes Don .lomes Mork Christopher Jerry Robert Horn Hornsby Hoselron Houglum Hulfmon Hunt 185 Conhnued Cory Sherry Jonef Jonrce Vrrgrnro Cheryl Honrer' Hunter HysJop Inglis Jocobs JOCOJUSEVT Gerald John Robeno Lindo Mary Ann Corrnen Jocobson Jocobson Jepson Jernberg Jessen Johnson Jon John Koren MuchoeN Tom Trudy Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Vern Mrhon Roberr Dernemo Dronne John Johnson Jones Jones Juarez Jungqursr Junkrns Mory Steve Jockle Torn Dowd Drone Keefe Kelsch Kennedy Kulporruck Krngzetr Knebei 186 John PniMp Pomclo Knudsen Knudsen KoLon Jon Burboro M1choeN Kreutz Kweu Loffervy Jnm Som Jonuce Lumber! Londswedei Lone Coal Owls Qing Laney Long Larsen Recelvmg stote ovvords from Dr Walther Hohrn, ossocwcne pro- 1 fessor of German or Umverswry of Oregon uve, from Neff Don Sondra Promos Kogre Wolfe, numb grodev C1fRooseveLrJumor'HwgL'w who Took Gevmon Lovson Lee Legler ovSourn1hws yeor, Gregg Husk, Sue Ken ond John Wnrre. 187 conllnued Lorvy ND Roberf Mary Soson Rwchord Le ler Leon d L g ov eorword Lesnolc Levvellen Ieyyl: .mon Kooewl Pwclnord D onno John Theres-3 Lveoollen Llglnrloor Lnles Long Lonn low- ,,,,,, morn Lonslonce Kelly Mnchoel Teueso Longfellow Longwood Loomws Loveloce Luell Iymmn .muon Pool Lucy Lindo Gregory Pot Lyons Mockue Modoven Moomovd Nlnllcnmnn Mr-ff-f-'nf' Peter Jcm Susan Bwll Kathleen George Marsh Morslwbwn Momn Mason Mcflellon McColly 188 Dennis James McGaugh McKay Linda Ross McKenzie Mcliillap Kathie , Kathy McLarrin Mclarrin Kirk Mary Mclaughlin Mclendon Gary Kelly McQuin Merriman Mary Mclendon and Mickey Luell read daily announcements over school public address system, MINNIE WINNERS for their excellence in drama this year were, front row, tram leftr Kelly Ray, best supporting actor, ' Oliver!,' Mark Lutz, best actor, 'Dark of the Moon, Scott Van Fossen, tied with Ray as best supporteng actor, OIiyer!, ' Phil Parker, best stage manager, 'Oliverl, Back row: Jenny Pack, best actress, Dark of the Moon: ' Nancy Albro, best supporting actress, Moon, 'Becky Hemphill, best student director, 'Money George McCulIy received the Robert Turnbull Grankey Mernorral Award in stagecratt for his outstanding work in technical aspects ot theatre, 189 ,fd 'K .,,.:1k!hM4,,,,A v , Genevneye Kathleen Carol B. Slanlon Abby Legn Moore Moore Marella Moms Mornson Marllrnore David Lannle Larry Mlchael Jeanne Duroaro Mmnlw Murray Nagel Nearmg Neely Nelson Kay Mark Daynd bony Janus eww N,.l.N. Nplarm Nesbvf Newman Newman Nuchals Alice Karl Sleye Joanne Laral uawn rXn.,n,.,m,. Nnrkles Nuederhlser Nlelsen Noland Nolph Terry Sarah Evlka Kallfvy Ramon Jeanelle Nyberg O Dell Ohllwauser Olson Ortlofl Oslbov 191 continued rytontyn James Lorry Doris Gory Gobnel Otts Pork Potnter Porker Phtlup Jonet Slweryl Morgoret Don Sondro Porker Porr Patterson Poyne DMIAMM H ' '- Borboro John Gory Phtlip D - h t ...otwg porolyn Pennington Peterson Pfevlter Phtlltos tn -M ......r susan Jontce Jornes Cynthto Ltndo Porter Porter Potter Powell Prohl Pratt .1 Steve Bob JenNee Jornes Jornes Tom Pruett Pyle Rocely Ronkm Rotltburn Roy 192 Trmothy Jon Guy Lee Renfro Reynolds Victor Wayne Rhodes Rrchordson Mundy Sreve Rlchorz Rrcker Donna Jornes Rndgewoy Rrley Tom MCCQH, secrerory of sfore ond condidofe for Governor of Oregon, ns rnfervievved on Young Cihze-n5 Forum by South Eugene students. Dolph Jones of KWFS, rnoderoror, or left, Chris Houglurn, ponel member, center. , ' , f 1 F Hog house, under construcfron by ogrlculvure students ond Furure Forrners, Chuck Muller hommers whde Advwser Gene Dixon gwes rnstrucilons, Building was moved rn the sprung to the school dvstrrct s M1-ocre lond Ioborotory neor Sonfo Uoro. 193 W l-- 22,2 ip X- ix K 3 ,, , f -f sm. .J ,f , continued Winners at trophies at the annual awards assembly in June were, from left: senior athlete, Pat Mullaley, the Lynn Buss award as outstanding sopho- Hilda Bengtsan with the William Hallin trophy as outstanding iunior, Ellen more, Terry Kane, winner ot the Terry Payne award as outstanding iunior Finkenbiner and Meg Ghent, ca-winners at the Dan Hamlow award for athlete. outstanding senior, Jim Wathey with the Earl Jones trophy as outstanding Robert Bob Richard ' Tom ' Joanne ' Linda M. Stacy Stalker Stamp Stansbury Steadman Neilson Lan Fredric Victoria Harvey Steven Mary Steinmetz Steussy Stevenson Stewart Strahon Strand 196 f Mortho Gordon W4rhrovv Wolfe Ted Joonrve Wood Woodvvorrh Lmdo Vwckn Wooley Wyorv Mofgcrer Robevr Wysong Yood Dowd Nhke Yourvg Young E Eunwsnn' Apnmsr AL 4. AF'5 QLDIHTIE 'Tinlra Joe Riddle ond dove relax orgenim Off Beat donce Joseph F. Riddle Joe PwddTe 199 A heoguc outomobde occsdehr June 13, T9o6,1ookrheTnfe of Joseph F, Rwddle, membe: of the semor dass. The som of Ms. ond Mrs. John Rwddle, Joe pomopcrfed m gyme hoshcs HW hxs Tumor yeo: ond Con- tr1bUTedToTheLneroxy Suppdemehr of The Axe for two yecns. He hod cxheczdy been sworn HTTO the US. Morme Corps ond was To Teove TTT June for duty. COMMENCEMENT Once A Year Day! lrnagtnattye sensors but togethet another tremendous show tot the enttre student body. Calted Once a Year Day, sngntty- tng that great doy when hugh school days are over, the program was highhghted by stats, donang and stngung. Othet year-end events tncluded baccataureate, the annual Sentor breakfast, cornrnencentent and the alt-night patty at the Uniyetstty of Oregon Student Union, held wtth North Eugene and Shetdon Sentara. Scene from Anntyersary Waltz nn sktt de- stgned to show how tautty props can turn drarno into comedy, Tom Knlpatnck as rnultrpteroccrdent vucttm pleads for rnedtcot help sq., Q. , N Q . w , 11. J- , K ff 'V' i fi! ff P' r- 'Q if W .-T9 wg W- A., if 4 in ,, ,Q ' 1 wr 111 W uf.,- ifi' wi-'L ,X X ff Y , 'H-N :xx Hi f wxgifff 'xg i Qb,, . 6 A -is w EL ' f 4Q, M ' ' ef' X Q. ' :Lk . 5 , K conrmued Tom Kdpcntruck omuses dossmores ov semor breokfgst A Yotol of 531 semors robed ID purple Mickey Luell and Don Cohoon hi vi Hungry sermons engoy wvodmcmol bfeokfosr - Thespwon Smgevs smg ov breokfcs 202 '03 l ' qua- E an Amui , L Q ...M A if f f A -f.- ,Q-f,r,f1,-f.,,1 Aw ., . .,,..,,4..ww,:fw,-VW ..,-, W-Q. Vw . f 1 .,.., M. -. .,.x..Q, ,,,, f11.,1,.,Q,,,i,,,,zu,f,-N.,...,.f,m,.,w,f4ia,..gg.cg-qgfw'1w:x1h-f-''--...,....mawxm5,g2w -nw Commencement, June 9, 1966 A Japanese teahouse sur, rounded by swinging pastel lanterns transformed the cafeteria into an Oriental garden tor the annual Junior Prom-biggest event ot the year. innumerable hours by industrious iuniors produced Sakura No Koi, or Cherry Blossom Love, to enhance the evening ot April 30 with a tar east atmosphere. Under the guidance ot ad- visers Mrs. Sevilla Berreman and Edgar Goodnough, the iuniors were involved in almost every activity at South, From standing com- mittees to rally squads, iuniors contributed time and talents to the smooth running year. The class sponsored a rally dance, entered a tloat in the Homecoming parade, worked on the all-school Charity Drive, and were in, volved in all sports activities. ln December, the iunior girls vvon the prize tor the best doll display at the annual Doernbecher Tea. Winding up a successful year, iuniors served at the senior breakfast and ushered at commencement. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Janet Heise, secretary-treasurer, Jerry Keete, left, vice-president, and Doug McCallum, president. Michael Robert Phil Jeanne Wanda Mike John John Aclcer Adams Ake Aldridge Allen Alltucker Allum Anderson Kent Richard Stu Kathy Chris William Anderson Anderson Anlrrom Applegate Archer Aronson Carol Barbara Margaret Pam Deborah Butch Ayers Bagaason Bailey Bales Ballard Barhalls , , ga, 4,3-' - r Lynn Randy Atkins Avril Fri' . It. Peter Barnhart fff ,f ll. 'MZ A .rwr on 5 Roger Bascue Richard Janie Marcia Jerry Hilda Douglas Larry Jett Bates Bearden Bechill Beickel Bengtson Bennett Bennett Bernard l g ,. , ,. get-if , ,gg wif? ' B Q1 .f 'If L A' J 1 .kkrk 3' I 1 Z- 'Q' 'K V' t .. V W Vf vf , K ' A 1 'l ' Q fWfi2i,u., Carl Tom Linnie Roger Mally Susan Cordon Stan Best Best Biggs Bird Bishop Bishop Bittner Blackwell Connie Bossert John Marie Anne Jerry Cheryl Blair Bloornquust Baekelhetde 30995 Bondy QM ,ab Carol Bostick Carol Bowers Sandra Dale Randall Janet Steven Jennifer Nancy Dana Bowers Brabb Bradley Brannies Bridges Bright Brillian Brockway 207 continued if ' K 1 55? 5 1 ,y,,,1,ll Phil Jim Ann Terry Steve Ron Sue Allen Broderick Branson Brown Brown Brownfield Brummond Brurnvvell Bryant Jeannine Bryant Marilyn Terri Becky Bryce Larry Connie Dave Brynnldsen Bunclrant Burnett Butler Calkrn Collnes Campbell Sharon Cantrell Jon Chrysler Shelley Jack Dennis Christy Carol Brenda Linda Carlson Carter Casady Cash Chamness Chaney Chapman Anna Justin Carolene Nancy Patti Jo Ann John Citka Clancy Clark Clovvson Clemons Coker Coker Don Cole Richard Dwight Sandy Nancy Betty James Rlih Coleman Collier Collorn Colton Cone Cone Cane Susan Cook Jim Jett Jim Judith Reginq Clara Mike Corbett Cox Cox Cox Coxen Craig Cramer Duck Betsy Ray Charles John Cheryl Betsy Ken Cronkrite Cross Cwlpepper Cunningham Currrn Daftern Datru Davis 208 if , Karen l-louglom drstnbules flowers ro felebrole lhe Allred rnyosron, nn lhe Duory ol Anne Fronl., pre5emed by The Amc Players, on rndependent hugh Lonnle Dovrs su? fel? n Tern Donoro Drone Delaney , A w :f 'iw rl QW Q 'S Q, Mory Dofson ,rf school drorno group. Others, from lell, ore. Jennie Brerner, Cordon Brtrner, Dove Srrolon, Ruth Polrnerlee, Dowd Arnold, Kathy Wolfe, Dons Berryhrll Und Byron Ness - - ,gl . e , A ix M H V ,ie y in --rr 2.1. , V H155-I sjijew. fy er , . , , ., ew Karen Kelrh Cheryl Wayne Denny Derry DIC Drckson John Gerry Joe Louren Edward Dowdy Drullner Dunham Dunn Eoton continued Juniors outstanding in leadership, character, and service who maintained a 3.5 GPA or better were initiated into National Honor Society in May. Front row, from left: Connie Kreiss, Liane Kemler, Nancy Leonard, Marcia Bechill, Marie Bloomquist, and Sue Bishop. Back row: Dave Hodges, Dennis Phillips, Jim Ellickson, Jim Cone, Bill Aronson and Dennis Lund. Not pictured are Barbara Noyitski and Holly Stern. m i Singing Bourgaise Blues, iuniors Chris Schoggen and Dave Littman entertain William Dedman's iunior English class during introduction to American folklore. 210 Lois Pam Eberhardt Edwards Jim Dan Ellickson Ely Kris Joan Eriqkggn Fairbanks Tony Gloria Farque Fertig Joanne Carl Feuerbach FitCl1 3 ,MA L- s, . 1,25 5:5 Ch,-is Sandra Fosback FOX Marsha Suzanne Freeman Freestone Dave Barbara Kenton Frei Friend Fudge ,, Richard Bruce Donna Geranion Gibson Glasenapp Fred Leah Gadsen Garber Toni Jacqueline Gonshorowski Gould Thomas Jim Robin Griffen Groesbeck Guy Mary Larry Debbie Harwood Hastings Hedgepeth Mike Steve Lynn Henry Higgins Hili David John Dawn Hodges Hoffman Hogan Marilyn Chris Tim Horn Hauser Howden Barbara Dan Hadley HGH Andrew Janet Heesacker Hesse Pat Vickie Hill A + Irene Julie Holland Halmquist Stephen Garrett ,V . ...QL 'ef.m'fawi4i'3 Janis Goalding ff 1 -,,'--, r,-1,1-rgrgwqrrr, eg W 'J is John Hall Dean Henderson David Hilles 'W ..,,f i J gr ' W mfevaazteerpaaizr.,-if 114..-mfr .1 , 1 Linda Hoover W rm .. ,f fy mg, Gail Janet Gary Gaswint Judi Catherine Greene Grate Necile Linda Hammon Hardcastle 9'4 ff -,R l ' ri Ann Dennis Hendrickson Henry Bill Anne Hilton Hodges James Carolyn Horine Horn De Wayne Charles Kathy .lo Anne Mary Howlett HUSY Huff Hughes Hughes 211 conttnuecl an Carol Georgeanne Wayne Terry Sally Carolyn Clark Doug Hunderup Hunter Hunter Jock Jacobsen Johnson Johnson Johnson D 4' nnnn nnonno L ,, ,.o. L , Qono ,h ivrgr Q 'iii . za ny ,. - if A-'Q : .. gw W VJ K f T55 ' , 'Is Eric Jtn't KUTNGEFI Kay Marsh Nanette Paul Cynthla Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson .lohnson Johngon Johnson Johnston ,t K ,,.,L A I ., JA Bill Don Suzanne Kathryn Nancy Philo Terry Jerry Jones Jones Jones Jorden Judd Kaiser Kane Keele Michael Lrane Galen Walt Gayle Dona Vtctona Carol KEHY Kemler Kennel Ktght Ktlpotrtck Kung Kung Ktnney V' ' ,re L, D K M if LF' - , K A t is I , MTW A Joan Roberto Mrchoel Greg Btll Lorrorne Chns Susan Krrkpatrlck Klstler Konttch Krapff Krause Krausz Krenk Kullowatz D ltll t . 'Z ' I D : tt af' L K We 5 Jirn Tum Daniel Dave Torn Dave Marc Karen Kupper Larlcrn Larsen Larson Lasley Lee Lehrman Leiby J, wr-if-uit W V-fwf I Diane Joan Barbara Nancy Sue Mark Shelly Randy Lemery Lernrner Lenfesty Leonard Lnndsey Lutchrnan Lonnqutst Lorenz 212 Kb A h y X ,lux A , ,.,, . Wz h A ., if . y K s Vg ' t :imp-I' ' V J A 5 Qi K Betty Mike Lougheed Lowry J l if 'K , R7 ,.,, I A. Les Dennis Lunos Lund Ellen Potriclu Lundeen Luttrell Mork Bob Lutz MocLoren Cliff Robert Macy Mom Kothy Fred Morne Mollery Gordon Gig Mortin Mortz Colvin Smith, junior, mcins the squeegee during silk screening process for Dork of the Moon' posters. Milton Jones looks on. Meg Stickles, iunior, pluys with her cot, Peppermint, while recoyering from miurues suffered in on automobile occident shortly ofter school storted, ,, , n A 'SN M ' 1. v a fy A 4 . In , 4 ' x ,K . 213 Juntor gurls purchase candy at Iunchroorn snack bar. continued Mike Doug Ann Matthews McCallum McClellan James Nancy Elizabeth McMuIIart Mead Merrull 55, Jay McCune 'Y fe' Lee Merrill David Lloyd Nancy McDonald McKenney McLean K 5 A VW, W KOY George Donald Metcalf Metz Mickelson Nancy McLeod :pw Becky Muller Jarene Judy Liz Don Ron Sheryl Brenda Jack Miller Miller Minrer Mitchell Maninger Monroe Montgomery Moore Kevin Kim Mike Rod Bill Theresa Kun Mary Moore Moore Moore Moorehead Morganti Moriarty Morris Morris pf .fri-,toy 4, ' J y gf Q is Randy Robert Richard Maraaret Debbie DOYWIG 5GFldI'U Janet Morse Morse .Mosley Movven Mozeski Mross Muir Murphy Mike Sandy Erik Fred Kathy James Richard Anne Myers Myers Myrmo Nagel Neal Neely Neely Nelson ,,, , 2 Jgn Jim Terry Judy Porn Eric Delma Ken Neufeld Newman Nice Nicholson Nichols Niederhiser Niles Ni es Tom Randy Barbara Bob Mike Don Chris Rob Nilsen Nobles Novitski Oaks Oleary Olsen Overholt Paffrath Linda Sue Steve Tony Brad Robe rt Frank Lezle Paige Paris Parker Parker Parrish Patterson Parton Pearson 215 continued 1966-67 Senior Class officers, from left: Marc Lehrman, vice presidenf, Barb Strauss, treasurer? and Doug McCallum, president. Junior Jim Bronson enlays scuba diving at Clear Lake. 216 Cheryl Jennifer Pekkala Pendergrass Larry Melanie Perdue Perry P if ffffff J ffrs , J Tom Jim Perry Perm Dennis Alice Phillips PISWO Chuck John Pinkerton Platfs f'rs1 Chris Darolyn Porter POVTGV Sharon Jane Porter Povey Diormo Lmdo Rod Prrge Pruett Rolls , 3 ua ' Q - Q . 4 -so 5 4 Glen Tom Roh Robertson Robertson Robson Kelty Crotg Roy Reed r , 'MN Chorrsse Lyon Vrkkr Rtchorz Rrckmon Rrngsdort rf If ii i .,,L,, , , Mrchoet Don Becky John Nrck Rogers Rosen Roth Sondstrom Sorher Shoru John Moruiyn Jnm Chrrs Sovole Schenk Schmredlng Schneider Keith Mory Llndc Seoton Sederlrn Serlords Schoggen Sandro Dnohne Sellords Seymour Barry Raymond Adrrohno Rick Shrelds Shields Shrlber Slkes Richord Svlence Arm Rack Gory Schutte Scott Scrwvner Carol Cathy Frohcme Shorp Sheppard Shermcm Dome! Ann Shoron Srmmons Skeiton Skogseth Cory! Colvm Chuck Smom Smrth Smrth 3594921 ,Aw ew R .nr Thero Vlckr Wendre Smtth Smith Smith Gary Greg Smrth Smith Loroe Coreh Sommer Sorehson 217 Koren Norway Pomelo Smith Smnh Srmrh Jooh Oliver J,m Soutts Stolsbroten Sfgmm continued ti 1 , 'W ' x James Holly Sally Margaret Sharon Wally Tim Barb Stephens Stern Stewart Stickels Stuvers Stoneberg Strausbarger Strauss P A : atom. , ,J kk .1 , J , if i efvm-f'fH'K -me-H 225. Sty, , ez , Marie Karen Adnan Carol Pete Marlyn Pielef Street Stranach Stroud Strunk Tangprasertchai Taylor TenBrinke Sue Clifford Vicki Deborah Dan lono Ginny Thomas Thompson Thrapp Toobert Trumbull Tucker Tupper Jan Scott John Kreg Kathleen Connie Jane Van Blarlcom Van Fossen Van Zonneveld Viestenz Vitus Voller Vosmek rox J T A S wb ,' it .... Hg -Q. 4. Victor Ed Toni Steve Doris Linda Bob Waldsteln Walker Walker Wallace Walters Walton Walwyn Q T' mr Barbara Bruce Darlene Dave Kathy Betting Bgrbqyg Warren Watson Weber Weber Weeks Wegepm Weischedel le lv lll f W ' Q. T T ' A 1 - A Q in was J Nora Gary John Marilyn Ed Clifford Diane Wescatt West White Whitney Whittle Wilke Wilkerson 2l8 ei -llm Mark Nonda Vern Sheryl Ronald Pamela Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Winchester Wolf Wood Sf' 32 i i ? K 5 I iam Nancy Cheryl NOVTCY Woodie Woodward Woody Zell' Bofllflel Lynn Suzanne Buss Life without pain, disappointment or sorrovv would be barren and unfulfilled Man must have a variety of good and bad experiences to be a completely fulfilled person. So Lynn Suzanne Buss ironically vvrote in an English essay shortly before her tragic death on Oct. Qi, l965. Lynn vvcis killed in a car accident, which iniured several of her classmates. l-ler death vvas deeply felt by all those who loved her vvarm smile and cheery ' l-lil' Active vvas the word to describe the popular and pretty brunette. As Principal Clifford Moffitt ex- pressed it, She was the kind of spirited, quick grasping girl this school depends upon. Her con- tributions to South Eugene included vice-president of l-latchettes, Y Teens president and IRL and French clubs in her sophomore year. As a iunior, she was secretary of the iunior class and a member of the iunior varsity rally squad. Lynn Buss 219 as JV rally squad member Anxious to begin their tirst yeor ot high school, 627 sophomores invoded the hdlls ot South Eugene in eorly September. Help- ing them become oc- quointed vvith Axemen trdditions vvere the on- nuol Biglittle Sister Picnic ' ond 'Hello Week, Wrth the ossistonce of odvisers Mrs. Jocqueline Bonner, Lovvrence Rehteld ond Lyle Smoll, sopho- mores vvorked industri- ously on the Homecoming porode, ond vvon the oll- school Chority Drive vvith o totol ot 594887. At the end ot the hrst semester, those ochieving ci 3.00 GPA or better vvere in- vited to the onnucil No- tionol Honor Society- sponsored 'Smoirty Portyf' The sophomore pep club, I-lotchettesj' vvos disbonded Otter mciny yeors ot cheering the Baby Axemen on to victory. Despite this loss ot spirit, the sophomore tootboll teom ended its seoson undetected, ond the sophomore hoopsters compiled on even vvin- Ioss record. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1965-66s Ann Hessel, secre- toryetrecisurer, Scott Rymon, left, president, Jett Lone, vice- president. Terry Greg Abston Ackerman ' - I l 395.-111. r 2' F- ' 1, 1 x if H, Comme Vlrglnlo Anderson Anderson Ed Erlc Ray Allan Adams Adams Adams Alel . by rr M .,,. .dwg .bk C? mf Ruth Kathy Brenda Greg Anthony Appleton Arlnngton Ashby Nlarrlyn Allard , 12 2 k .3 -.1 my Gordon Ashmore Brad Allen Becky Allen so A ,Q r 35 l Judith Atkinson Dan Axtell Brll Anderson J' ff CY Ayers ,.,,. Joyce Dowd Dollle Dvana Tony Pearl Jon Jeanne Lars Sbnrley Baer Baerncopt Bfllley Balus Baker Bakken Baldwtn Balrnt Balzhrser Barholls , A L .J Y' 'f as 'lefty' r lriur VW' 1-, if ' lf- V -' T' 9- - is ' - 'L N ffzsj - lk A f,-W 5, yr - A 351.7 Ls-, ' - 'tl be rt l ' n x ...A W, U f Stuart Davrd Carlene Heldl Debbre Cnrls Dorrs Errc Bruce Jamie Barontr Bartel Beck Becker Bee Bell Berrynrll Bnggs Brsclwoff Brssell rr' 1: -r f'f4- H r t'rr' ' , J r - -J A 4 21, J A 4 -L B F - S, Qffiw ,Law V , 'Q J ,ef ,gc A ' - . M QA . 'A Laura Janet Duff Gregg Jackte Pattr Randy Judy Lrnda Jarene Blorngren Babb Bogen Bonacker Booth Bostrck Bowser Boyrngton Brarlslord Brand 2 . ' f ,, ri? 'B Q ' J -, -' lr ' U J A' lily ' .1 ' 'M as B, ' fre 5-'lyk A B D . -' Ks J K 'A ', -Q, li my .5 Qu V K A Y, cssrr J 2 B 5 ,f A 'Mit ,,' ,r Gerry Mtke Jednnre Jennrter Gregg Lean Brad Pattr Susan Steven Braun Brechbtll Breeden Bremer Brett Brrllon Brrttsan Brockhott Brockway Brodenck ,. ry,-.' A I - ,, 5 f 5, is W- E. 4. ' lah QQ- 'ii . J I - by Aar A f Laurel David Liz Julre Stan Cond: Susan Glenn Wes Sandy Brooksby Brown Brown Brown Brown Brugb Brurnbach Brummel Brurnwell Bryant ,rf A I .. A ff-3 A ' Q .I ' .5 ffl A fr ,V 4 as , 1 Q x Slwaryn Nancee Jann Ken Shane Robert Boyd Gretchen Sharon Debbte Burke Burnett Buss Butler Butler Byrne Campbell Campbell Campbell Card 221 SO coniinued Ar ,Cr 1 , .,.: m:A y W V K , , ,m ,,, ,A :A if J 1 , A , in A yi 5 , 4 David Chris Herschel Craig John Don Sue Sandra Arr Richard Corley Casady Chalmers Chambers Chaney Chapman Chase Chrisrensen Clark Clark TV A kim- ff' ' 'i Jr ' fr 1 e' iff' gt' .Q 5 -S , Age 'i , f 1 ' like g ii: ' ' fl , 71'-, dl r 2 r r J r 2 r 5 4 H ri Bruce Marv Don Ann Craig Terry Glenda Dale Barbara Sieve Cleeton Coady Cockerill Cockrell Codding Cole Collom Conner Conway Cooper f J . ' ' f- 11. if , J 3 r'r ' J I -V L '71 ' N l ' ' 5 h I kA-' : K QED ' ' 4, ' ' ri, ' Sandy Jane Arleen Carol Sreven Craig Cathi Peggy Hazel Sreve Cardy Cornish Crarnblif Creech Croney Crosby Crowell Culver Cummings Cummings - 4 rsrr .- ri , er ,. F-1. ,. 31, . -N . A X R .S , K tl :Airs 1 I X 'ff ' J' i 7 W 1? . . , ,.,,. .a s N - y ,Q f 5' 751131525 F, ,,', ., Bulfie Gary Delyn Jenny Jerry Margie Susan Russ Dirk Pam Curris Danielson Dark Davis Davis Davis Deordorl Deless DeVries DeVry D ' + 5 r of l 1 M. V By L65 Z may my K. xy v Q Q3 A 5 ' V X -M' 5 L' L K Q' I- 4. A ..,,, i 1.591 ' 2 , 1.3 fail . I .. ' -r X Larry Wendy Richard Terri Karhy Steve John Dennis Julie Gaylord Dick Dickson Dieterich Dirlam Doggeir Donaldson Darson Dowling Doyle Drogt U ,S ef J lg 52 'J 4' E 5- Q, Jean Bob Sharon Lois Rira Greg Doris Janis Kathy Bill Duncan Dunham Dunlap Earnshaw Eberle Edblom Edmison Edwards Ehlers EimSTOd J 3 . I fsegr' In 'r ,EQ 1. r f fs! .V . as ..w. .W 1 -1 Q ffl . - , - f F' 2 . - f - fl GH I ' YU rg - ' ' :L 1 .-wi x - 1 r,' A Q -rs , Y TV 4 '11 -. . K' S' V31 '- - f ff - rf! of , lr. fl '.: ':'3 wig is -. J is or Q - Z srs 1 ' r -' ff iii-r w e rf S l' . gersy James lqomy Jonige Greg John Chrisrine Larry Sue Nancy Elliorr Ellis Ferguson Field Fix Fluke Fox Fox Frederiksen Fredriclss r , W' I 5 D ' .M 0- - fits. cj - k ' - I . lrfi 1. ' fi kf - 1 I S Steve Bob Maureen Mike Marvel Marcia Marilyn Cindy Lowell Sonia Freeman Fury Gallagher Gallagher Galloway Gono Garber Garoutle Garrison Gatewood 222 1 -A! .o Q f Tricia George f1ff Q , Pamela Gesrne .H I, Claudia Gieseke Greg Mike Sandi Giesy Gile Gilliam it YP Ray Gail Mary Gilmore Girnpl Girard Linda Patricia Charles Glasenapp Glover Goodman K .2 , K, ' I Qi t 'X 'fin W S 1 .'. 'll Laura Phyllis Rabeff Gossler Graham Graham M N H QW wi ',q W, ,g f-r.g,,5 . if f Q v , '53 A Barbara Carlton Stephen Grant Gray GVUY - fazikvgv- lfil5Hf??SiRE:?'Q SQ' ei 1lf ?1':72f , W if I 'lit V , i .' J Q ,ff gr ai'Q Y ,lll -1 ll - t Terry David Stan Grazer Green Green ve. - z- fm i i 'W 'i ' an -JW 1233 Nancy Patty JGVWY Guitteau Gump Guske Jerry Sherwood, sophomore, winces at his TB test, Faculty Kids, students with a parent as a member of the faculty or on the library staff, are, tront row, from left: Terry Kane, Ken Kindred, Pieter Ten Brinke, Dan Jones, Dan Sparkman. Second row: Rick Sikes, Terry Bundrant, Mary Ann Jessen, Mary McLendon, Pennie Mololo, Joan Lind and Hilda Bengtson. Third row: Marilyn Moblo, Terry Iskra, Kathy Kienzle, Cathy Leinbach, Sharon Campbell, Fourth row: Paul Barnhart, Roger Mellem, Fred Potter. Not shown: Bob Jones and Eric Small. ire- . 223 continued JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS for 1966-67, tronr row, from left Torn Lotlas, presudent, Jane Cornrsn, secretory. Bock row Cnartre Larsen, treasurer, Terry Moe, yrce-prestdent, Patti Gump, center, and Marrtyn Mobto at the Pep Band, cheer the basketball teorn an to vtcrory. 224 Nancy Mary Gene Hornet Humttl Handy , , fwz, L I 1' Butt Darlene Dowd Handy Hanktn Harmon A In , fg3.x,,,Q, , D ,F 1 I i Q 1 Jerry Porn Melinda Horns Harrison Haskrn gf .. p , Q im? ik- 71, 1 ,9 Lynda BH! Gtenna Hatch Hawk Hayes KQV' Ray Don Hayes Hayes Hayward . , V Af Ei 4 e-fb! v a ? ,A ii R Slweula Jonrce Robert Hearty Heaton HEiSt6f , ,.. .ry Qu Q5 xg if 15 tk., X A Bob Christy Paul Henderson Henderson Hennrng .. K 1 r ,, 35 1 ' 5 ,J V , il r A ' 5' ' Crndy Diane Ann Herdemunn Herman Hesse-I R ,ii v' ti zz Dick Bruce Heym , wr ' i1vv'f l. Dan Barbara Holvey Horn A ,r ii' :I Q 'I I John Terri Ingham Iskra Hi I l L aiffgiza ek ii. , rw. ti 'ig Pat Hill 9 Chris Horn Qi 5 l ,ia Krin Iverson 'L ., H -N ' fm K: Q ,X K 4 ff Q ,1 pe, I ,, . 5. I t F John Hine 2-wif I Kevin Hoselton f iiii til -5? Randy Jackson 'Za gl Sherry Jeff Kathy Kris Hirschey Hodge Hodgson Hodgson i A i I ' 9. L, - I in fy f 53 I Q A in J t I 1 -, Q b. hkyh A Karen Glenda Charlie Bruce Houglum House Howe Hoyt I I t ' sr. ws, r - b s -W bw R V. S! sf- ,de Mike Terry Jim Mariel James Jennings Jensen Jensen ,.yA 1, ,I L I ' Jerry Chris Hollin Holmes ff? x it Cindy Mike Hughes Hurley he Tunis Cynthia Jensen Johnson Dgvid Diane Gene Linda R, Polly Randy Rusty Kathy Bill Becky Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Joiner Jolliff Jones .Q Bill Evie Judy Kevin Mary Margaret Kaye Gloria Greta Alan Jones Jones Jones Jones Judd Junkins Kadaia Kageler Kaufman KOYS r we K s : r am f 1 is f 5 1 sz t g , 1 K if J to -.rg r I K Mary Ja Dick Linda Tom Kathy Sandy Ken David Kathy Randy Kegffng Keating Keelor Kerrts Kienzle Kilpatrick Kindred King King KIUQ in: H W' ..- wh, ! imE : 2.. is , , g S , V tra , ,., H 1. L Peggy Judy Mary Laura Lee Kris Jim Bill Sam David Kirk Koffend Koffend Koivisto Krauss Krebs Kromwall Krueger Lacy Laing Tom Chris Linda Jeff Linda John Charlie Mike Gilbert Kilfel Lallas Lamen Lamont Lane Lane Laptad Larson Leahy Lee Legler 225 Donna Loran Herbert Rany Joan Roxanne Carol Lernmer Lentz Leong Lilyengren Lind Lindsay Lindsey -f fe if fi, s 1 'K - -I - 'af U . ee ' ' , Q '- L t t. eee ee Q, Mike Patti Melody Kathy Mary Ellen Sheryl Looney Loveday Lowry Lundquist Lydort Macke Macy ,L L ggtf r fir 5 . r A H ug, W . .f X A ter K L Bob Kerry Patricia Pot Dave Ryan David Magness Mahler Moloney Money Manville Markesori Martin .3 Debbie Sue Sara Lockard Longfellow Longwood Jan Jacki Jarnes Maddron Maddox Madsen 'i 'g igs U Q A M 41 .NV , 1 , , -5.2.1 W L 4 if L L rr - Sheila Shelley Nancy Martin Martinsert Matson Kathy Greg Bill Mike Cheylo Susan Ruth Shirlee Joyce Mike Matthews Maxwell Mcffonnaughey McConnell McCormack McCullough McCully McCune McDonald McDonald Colleen Larry Kathy Mary Kay Lynne Jim David Susan Kathie McFadden McGaugh McKenzie McKenzie McMillan McNutt Mead Mead Melary i ' ii'1 ii W -- , ggi' - 1 1 , , t , ,ig ' gi V r ' . Larry Sally Dave Ray Elaine Denny Kathy Lloyd Bruce Mellurn Merrell Merriam Merrill Merfm Mickleson Miller Miller Miller Brian Fred Misner Mitchell . ' 5 i I K .ly Li' L Brent Chris Moore Moore John Mize isrjvgg' If John Morgan Marilyn Becky Terry Richard Molslo Mock Moe Mohr J ig ,,,. ,, ,law 3 5' g-1, 5 1 , Q, 4' Q35 ..rA M1 Bob Diana Laurie Ruth Morganti Morris Morris Morrow 226 Marcia Moller ter- K David Morse Roger Mellem A L 'E Linda Mishler Nancy Arthur Montgomery Moore , Q -.-. . N a ,V 1 Chuck Gene Mortimore Mrggs .np Q continued Hungrily antictpating Nunch, sophomores Wait in line in cafeteria. s I t ' . '-.X ' A. ' ' 1 t,, E57 M ,fr y Ln f ,fi -gl m 2, te 1-t ga- - Q A 1 N1 A,ff -ti 3 ,- H W I i K L af: . V, .B .4 - my Brad Joy Margaret Suzi Gary Pat Byron Paul Nikkr Dave Mumau Munk Murray Musser Navarre Nearing Ness Nock Nordquist Nortleet A M , . ,f .. I f 3? at .Q in kiln R A life, if :WW W: , . ,V M . ir in -nf 1 K ' A 1 :gif i :m..:',' L, X in I K li . s ' 1. 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T '3 if J Connie Murray Carla Louie Doug Janine Stetani Sandra Stuart Stuart Sturdeyant Sullivan Sutherland Sutley Swanson Tegtmeier fn l,l ft 'i ' , 1 . ' if , fi - f ' . L ' -1 L - ' J if i ' 'i'- 'ft 44 L. e .1 f .V ? 7 'Ti 1 , 4. 'lil' tairiii 1 . ' 3557 Don Terry Dee Scott John Larry Rick Vic Thomas Thompson Tillson Tindall Toman Towne Tavvrisend Tranberg . s,..,,:-in ..., ref- 1 i sv,:ssfszs:4-1smE.'2.f-. .' 2:1-'i 42-rfff ' 1' Q77 L W 'V S 'H ,. 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History teacher Merlyn Gubser cracks bat for base hit during sophomore-faculty baseball game, The teachers won il-5. The game was held during the 80-minute lunch period, awarded tothe sophomores as Charity Drive winners. Mark Lutz announces plays during game. Here he checks with faculty coach Mike l.andino. Mickey Luell is at center, 231 All for Charity Profits from ice-cold fruit flavored sno-cones and fluffy hot puffs of popcorn won the sophomores first place in the Woo olleschool Charity Drive rn March, earning SCM887, a feat never before oc- complished by the baby Axemen. As a reward for their efforts, the sophomores received an 80-minute lunch period one day in May. Big event of the balmy afternoon was the sophomore-faculty base- ball game. Seniors and iuniors also worked diligently, with the two classes collecting 3786.29 and 56682.92 respec- tively. Under the direction of general chairman Mark Lutz, the Charity Drive totaled 52,417.28 during the two weeks in March, The money was divided among three funds with the Eugene Chil- drens Hospital receiving 50 percent, Pearl Buck school 25 percent and Russell Hendricks, a former South Eugene teacher recovering from neuro- Surgery, 25 percent. Adverfising ' 1 .!:Q. K WH 213314 S . 1 1 wil swf -. ,+ ,k' 1 1 Z 8 I Q Q 3 2 5 ... L i I H' ,,,K Wg , g Q tix: 5 5 l gig ' 'M 15153 ili Q T W-si , K . 2 ez A WWE 390 W, I2rIw Eugene,Ore, 342-21188 ELECTRONICS EIE2?ESN?EEi'NSFSEER ff -.--I....IIIef4 II-fI L I-'III' -EE SMESHERVICE- 'I ,. ...I. .... .... ., .. ..1Q,.,.. I ..W,,.1 Q . W IELEVISIONORADIOO I 1 I ! ': 3 -III III- STEREO' IMPORTS ' I H aa -' A AL4?-E -35.55 9 I 2 , ig'- M RICUS II PIZZ L VV, 6TI'1 otGrcm1 MUSIC HOUSE WILSON SoIIy Boy us delnghred os Roberto mms Iver hour. 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' 342-2463 HOFFMAN'S Jewelers Eugene's Finest 873 Willamette 344-54I 5 Senior Janice Taylor models poor boy sweater, diagonal plaid skirt, and textured over-the-knee socks at Kaufman's. ,nf ,. 2 ff I ? l - f m ,-1:1 2- I. ml I I o r re I . T, , Q g' ii I 'Qi -QI'-'i 's I I 0 'Q EUGENE CLEANERS 2605 Willamette 925 Pearl 345-0444 344-3316 BOEHNKE PRINTING CO. Business Printing Your Downtown Printers Dance Programs Wedding Invitations X191 EUGENE AND SPRINGFIELD 35 West 8th 344-4411 Ma. if 1 ' JOHN WARREN HARDWARE INC If I ' l ' I ' t, ff Specialists in Sports -- .,'7xI Lvl'Q,M I 1 Your Willamette Valley Sports Center 3: -'Ag' f irjf - I - 4- I S , ss. --1 1. , s,,.,.tng Goods 1.0.5 J THE UN'VfS5'TY F3251 Builders' Hardware Paints nig g a V 6l0EL2lE'LEIlTgIgEGON' ' 771 WILLAMETTE 345-3353 , Q ' Phone 343'88'7 W L BOB AND PAT BROOKS 240 Everything for your camera COBURN FILM SHOP 698 Willamette 76 West Broadway Your Prescription our Main Concern ROBERTSON'S DRUGS 3035 Hilyorcl 343-7715 FABRIC HOUSE Eugene's Most Complete Fabric Center Featuring - McCaIIs, Simplicity 8. Butterick Patterns 174 W. BROADWAY 345-2431 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of OREGON Head Office: Portland Planning On Cass Wilson and Jo Feurbach receive order in a 'iff College? 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EUGENE, SEVENTH at NORTH A Eleventh 81 Pearl TACO TIME 13th and HIGH GM' s anyfirne io faco fime 1 ll Compliments of COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Dick Robertson looks over Co-op's new books. EUGENE PLANING MILL Lane County's Largest .OP G. E, D I eo ers A Student-Owned Store 345-8773 Third A Lawrence Serving Oregon Students For 43 years i l BERG'S NORDIC SKI SHOP John Thompson tries on a Henke buckle ski boot. 5 rf H J' unmy M 'UM feiizrziz-iefaff-geggfg5l,fy,5rj45fg,f5,,, a 4 UART E ARCTIC ClRCLE X, 6 ' I , v M IL! . 5 5 fi FR'EgH0 F3'EEZE llillgg l ff RCTIC IRCLE DRIVE-IN 510 E. Broadway 6Th 84 Washington Specialfy . . . Orders To go! A South sfudenfs gather for snack and free coke on Monday. gravess ' MUSIC ' 72 East '...,,,r,mam ' Broadway Folk, Classic, Electric Guitars Nm, ' TV CABLIEL . .DFVISION H Z-Q HARRY RITCHIE JEWELERS Home of Keepsake Diamond Rings 856 Willamerfe 343-1606 ABAR T.V. CABLE CO. EUGENE FRUIT GROWERS A Division of Teleprompfer Corp. ASSOCIATION . B 298 W roadway DIAMOND There's More To See Oh Cable T.V. A Eugene's Own Brand ?'k l I 246 l I SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS, CAROLYN: FTA I,2,3, IRL 2,3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3. ALBRO, NANCY: Thespians Hist. 3, All Plays 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Paletteers I,2,3, Vice-pres 3, Girls' League rep 2, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Third place award for artwork in Girls League Scrapbook 3, A Cappella 3, Senior Breakfast Comm 2,3, Thespian Scholarship from South Eugene 3, ' Minnie for Best Supporting Actress 3, VIG 3. ALLEN, LARRY: Service Club I,2,3, Pres 3. ALY, STEWART: Sophomore year at Felsted School, Dunmow, Essex, England, National Honor So- ciety 3, Eugenean 3, Photography Club Pres 3, IRL 3, French Club 3, National Merit Finalist 3, Young Citizens Forum 3, High School Bowl 3. ANDERSON, LINDA: Paletteers I, IRL 3, Politicos 3. ANDERSON, SHEILA: Spanish Club I,2,3, Palet- teers I,2,3, Pres 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Tutor I, Pep Club 3. ANTHONY, CAROLINE: Hatchettes I, DECA 3, Charity Drive I,2, Student Council rep I. ATKINS, DONNA, Library Service 3. ATKINS, SHARON: JBLA Sec 3, Girls' League rep 2, Medical Careers 2,3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 3, Service Club I. ATWOOD, DEVERY, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Charity Drive 2,3, Volunteer Nurse s Aide 3, Plays I. AUSTIN, DEANNA: Girls' League rep I,2,3, GAA 3, Pep Club 2,3, DECA 3, IRL 2. AXTELL, PAUL: DECA Vice-pres 3, Student Council rep 3, Homecoming 3, Modwoman of Chail- lot ' I, JBLA I. AYDELOTT, DANA: FTA I,2,3, Vice-pres 3, IRL I,2,3, Medical Careers 2, National Honor Society 3, Tutorial Comm 3, All Plays 2,3, Pep Band 2, Swingle Singers 2, FTA Faye C. Dedman Schol- arship from South Eugene 3. BAILEY, ROBERT: Varsity Basketball Mgr 3, Student Council rep 3, JV Swimming 2, Soph Basketball I. BAKER, SUE: Homecoming 3, Girls League :ep 2,3, District rep 2, Axe 3, Medical Careers 2, Volun- teer Nurses Aide 2,3, Quill and Scroll 3. BAKER, WARREN: DECA 3. BAKER, WAYNE: DECA 3. BAKER, DUGAN: Student Council rep I,2,3, Foot- ball-JV I,2, Varsity 3, E Club 3, Ski Club 3, Musicals I,2, Junior Achievement I,2,3, BAKKEN, MARIELLA GAA 2,3, IRL 3. BALES, BONITA: Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Syn- chronettes 3, Class Council 3. BALLINGER, THOMAS: Eugenean co-editor 3, Poli- cies and Practices Comm. Chr, 3, Axernan ofthe Month 3, National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 3, Student Council rep 2, Young Citizens Forum 3, IRL I,2, Politicos 2,3, High School Bowl 3, Oliver! 3, University of Chicago Scholarship 3. . BARNHART, PAUL, Transfer 3, Sheldon High School, Eugene, Varsity Football 3, Varsity Track 3, E Club 3. BARR, LAURA: Class Council I,2, Student Council rep I,2,3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Synchron- ettes Treas 2, Pres 3, Medical Careers 3, Home- coming Parade Chr, 3, BARROW, ROGER, Varsity Swimming I,2,3, Capt 3, Publicity and Recognition Comm 3, Ski Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, E Club I,2,3. BARTELS, MARTHA: GAA I, FTA 2, Girls' League rep 2, BARTHELEMY, JACQUE: Ski Club I,2,3, Treas 3, Pep Band I,2, Box Office 3, Volunteer Nurses Aide 3, Student Council rep I, Girls' League rep 2,3, Orchestras for Oliver! and Dark of the Moon 3. BASCUE, RICHARD: Oliverl 3. BAY, SALLY: Class Council I,3, Student Council 2, Student Body Co-Auditor 3, Homecoming 3, Girls' League State Convention Comm 3, Ski Club 2,3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2, Eugenean 3, Quill and Scroll 3, VIG 3. BEAMER, VIRGINIA: Pep Club 3, Girls' League rep 3, JBLA 3, FHA 3, Girls' Track 3. BEARDSLEY, NONDA: Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, ACappella 2,3. BEAT, KENNETH: Math Club I,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Plays 3. BEELMAN, DIANE: Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Pin Club 2,3, All Plays 2,3, Tutorial Comm 3, Girls' League rep 3, Medical Careers 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Father-Daughter Banquet Chr. 3, Charity Drive I,2,3, Homecoming 3, Eu- genean 3, Volunteer Nurse: Aide 2,3, Doern- becher Tea 2, Quill and Scroll 3. BELLISIMO, CAROLYN: Class Council I, Student Council rep 2,3, Musicals 2,3, 'Money 3, Pep Club 2, Ski Club I,2,3, FTA 3, A Cappella 3, Charity Drive I,2. BERGE, JODY: French Club 2,3, Girls' League rep 3, Musicals I,2,3, Dark of the Moon 3, Pin Club 3, Doernbecher Tea winner 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, National Honor So- ciety 3. BERGMAN, ILEINE MOSSET, Pin Club 2,3, JBLA 3. BISHOP, JAMES: All Plays 2,3, Homecoming 3, Axemans Council rep I, Charity Drive I,2,3. BISHOP, JOHN: Class Council 2,3, Axer'nen's Council I,2, JV Track I, Varsity Golf 2,3, Ski Club I,2,3, Math Club 3, Chess Club I,2, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 3, National Honor Society 3. BISHOP, OTTALEA, Transfer 2, Sheldon High School, Eugene, FHA 2,3, DECA 3, Y-teens 3, Pep Club 2,3. BLACK, BONNIE: All Plays 2, Charity Drive 2, Homecoming 3, Pep Club 3. BLACK, DAVID, Judo Club I, Ski Club 3, Junior Achievement 2,3, Pres 3, All Plays I,2, Home- coming 3. BLANTON, DOUGLAS: Varsity Wrestling 2,3. BONDY, LINDA: Pep Club 3, JBLA 3. BOSSARD, PETER: AFS Student from Switzerland 3, National Honor Society 3, IRL 3, German Club 3, Varsity Skiing 3, Varsity Tennis 3, Ski Club 3. BOURDAGE, THOMAS: Ski Club I,2,3, Football-- Soph I, JV 2, Varsity 3, E Club 3, Class Council I,2,3, BOWLES, PATTY: National Honor Society 3, Class Council I, Hatchettes I, JV Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, Student Council rep 2,3, Debate 2, FTA 3, Prom Princess 2, Queen 3, Homecoming Queen 3, Girl of the Month 3. BOYER, KATHLEEN: IRL 3, Policies and Practices Comm 3, Pep Club 3. BRAATZ, TED: Class Council I,2, Charity Drive I, Ski Club 2,3, Student Council rep 3. BRAND, JACQUELINE: FTA I,2, Rifle Club 2, DECA 3 BRANDT, JOHN, Pep Band I,2,3, German Band 2,3, Orchestra for Plays 2,3, Junior Symphony 3, Rifle Club 3. BRANDT, RONALD: Judo Club I, 'Dinny and the Witches I, French Club 3, IRL 3, Biology Club 3: Photography Club 3. BRANDT, WILLIAM: Soph Football I, JV Wrestling I,2, Chess Club I,2,3, Sec-Treas 3, NROTC Uni- versity of Colorado Scholarship 3. BRASKET, DALE, Transfer 2, Righetti High School, Orcutt, California BRENT, SANDRA: Prom Comm 2, Pin Club 3, Dark 248 at the Moon ' and OliverI 3, BROCKHOFF, ALYCE: Hatchettes I, Prom Comm 2, Charity Drive I, DECA 3, 'Danny and the Witches ' I, BROGDON, BILL: DECA 3, Soph Basketball I, Class Council 3. BROWN, JEFFREY: Varsity Baseball I,2,3, Capt 3, Football-JV I, Varsity 2,3, Basketball-JV I, Varsity 2,3, E Club 3. BROWN, LINDA: Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Syn- chronettes 2, Varsity Rally 3, Charity Drive I,2. BRYANT, BETH: IRL I, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Vice-pres 2, Pres 3, Ski Club I,3, Y-Teens I, Girls' League rep 2, Cabinet 3, Class Council 3, Charity Drive Steering Comm 3, Queen of Print and Chord Dance I, Prom princess 3, Miss South Eugene High I9o6, VIG 3, BRYSON, RANDALL: National Merit Finalist 3. BUEHLER, GEORGE: Axe-i-dents 3. BURROUGHS, MARY: Sound of Music' 2, 'Ol- iver!' 3. BURTON, TERRALYN: Student Council rep 2,3, Pin Club 2,3, IRL 3. BUTLER, BEATRICE: Pin Club 2,3, JBLA 3. CAHOON, DON: Soph Football I, Class Council rep I, Charity Drive 3. CALKIN, MELINDA, Christmas Dance Chrmn I, Class Council I, Girls Swimming I, Y-Teens I,2,3, Pres I, Ski Club I,2,3, JV Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, Student Council 3, Debate 3, Second Place Linfield Debate 3, Senior Show 3, Round- up Princess candidate 3. CALLAN, CARON: Ski Club I,2,3, Paletteers 2, Pep Band 2, Box Office 2, Girls League Cabinet 3, Pin Club 3, Nurses Aide 3, National Honor Society 3, Gen. Henry H. Arnold Ed Scholarship 3, CAMPBELL, CHRISTINE: Ski Club I,2,3, Student Council rep 2, Girls' League rep I,3, IRL 3, A Cappella 2,3, Class Council 3. CARMICHAEL, DAVID: Football-Soph I, JV 2, Basketball-JV I,2, Varsity 3, JV Track I,2, Homecoming 3. CARTER, RICHARD, Class Council I, Axemens Council rep 3, Varsity Football 2,3, Track-JV I, Varsity 2,3, Co-Capt 3, E Club 2,3, Madrigals I,2,3, Student Leader 3, A Cappella I,2. CHAMBERS, RICHARD: National Honor Society 3, Thespians 3, A Cappella I,2,3, Madrigals I,2,3, All Plays I,2,3, Outstanding Choir Member 3. CHAPMAN, MARY: Y-Teens I,2,3, Sec 2, Hatch- ettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Synchronettes 3, Girls' League rep 2,3, Debate 3, Girls' League State Convention Comm 3, Pin Club 3, First Place, Eugene Real Estate Speech Contest 3, First Place, Knights of Pythias Speech Contest 3, Third Place, American Legion Speech Contest 3, All Plays I,2,3, VIC: 3. CHARBONNEAU, BRUCE: Soph Football I, Wres- tlingfJV I, Varsity 3. CHASE, DAVID, Ski Team I,2,3, Ski Club I,2,3, Junior Symphony I,3, Money 3. CHASE, DEBORAH: Pep Club 2,3, Paletteers 3, JBLA 3, Ski Club 3, CHITTY, CHUM: Rally 3, Ski Club I,2,3, Student Council rep 3, Axemen s Council rep I, Home- coming 3, Charity Drive I,2,3, Senior Day Pro- gram Comm 3. CHRISTENSEN, LINDA: Pin Club 3, Red Cross Nurse sAide 3. CHRISTENSEN, NANCY: JBLA I, Pep Club 3, Char- ity Dnve 2, Homecoming 3. CHRISTENSON, DIRK: Swimming-JV I,2, Varsity 3, Tutor 3, E Club 3, Homecoming 3, Ski Club 3 CHRONES, NICHOLAS: IRL 3, Biology Club 3, JV Gymnastics I, FTA 3, CHRONES, TERRY: Ski Club I,2,3, IRL 3, Biology Club 3, Student Council rep 3, Axemen s Council rep 2, Poltttcos 3, JV Tennis I, Homecoming 3, Judo Club I, Flintstones T, Charity Drive 2,3, French Club 3, Intramurals l,2,3. CLARK, ALICE, Transfer l, North Eugene High School, Charity Drive 3, Senior Show 3. CLARK, CHERYL, Spantsh Club 2, Doernbecher Tea 3. CLEVELAND, ADRIENNE, Pep Band 2, Orchestra for All Plays l,2,3, Junior Symphony l,2,3, National Honor Society 3, National Merit Final- ist 3, Budgetand Finance Comm 2,3, Vice-chrmn 3, District or County Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 3. CLINE, CAREN, GAA l,2,3, CLOW, CALISTA, Malorettes l,2,3, Capt 3, Y-Teens I,2, JBLA 3. COLE, ROBIN, Transfer 2, Lincoln High School, Tacoma, Wash., Ski Club 2,3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Y-Teens Hist 3, Doernbecher Tea 3, Senior Show 3, Pin Club 3. COLEY, MAX, Football-JV l, Varsity 2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 3. COLLIER, DAVID, Soph Football I, JV Swimming 2. COLLINSWORTH, KATHI, Transfer T, Sheldon High School, Eugene, Pep Club 2,3, Student Council rep I,2, GRA 3, Medical Careers Club 3, Volun- teer Nurses Aide 3, Spanish National Honor Society l,2,3, Spanish Club I, French Club 2,3, Eugenean 3, All Plays l,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Gtrls League rep 2, Quill and Scroll 3. COOK, SHANE, Chess Club I,2, Service Club 2,3. COOMBS, JOHN, Thesptans 3, A Cappella 2,3, Madrtgals 3, All Plays l,2,3. CORCORAN, JAMES- Axemen s Council rep l,2,3, Class Counctl I,2, Football-Soph l, JV 2, Var- sity 3, Ski Club l,2,3. COX, ALAN, Soph Basketball l, Axemen s Council rep 2, Intramurals 2,3, DECA 3. CROSS, MARILYN, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3, Thespians 3, German Club 2, All Plays 2,3, Homecoming 3, National Mertt Letter of Com, mendation 3, IRL l. CUDDEBACK, DENNIS, DECA 3. CUNNINGHAM, SHERRY, IRL 3, Tutorial Comm 3, National Honor Society 2,3, French Club 2,3, All Plays 2,3, Tutor l,2,3, High School Bowl 3, National Merit Finaltst 3, National Honor Soci, ety Scholarship from South Eugene 3, Stanford Untver. Scholarship 3, VIG 3. CURREY, CATHLEEN, Spantsh Club 2,3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3. CYPCAR, KENNETH, Football-JV I,2, Varsity 3, JV Gymnastics I, Varsity Baseball l,2,3, Capt 3, Student Council rep l,2,3, Charity Drtve l,2,3, Steertng Comm 2, Prom Comm 2, Class Pres 2, Homecoming 3. DAVIS, CINDY, Transfer 2, Powell County High School, Deer Lodge, Montana, Pep Club 3, Homecoming 3, Charity Drive 3, Eugene Beauty College Scholarship 3 DILLIN, LANET- Pin Club 2,3, Student Councll rep l,2,3, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3. DILLIN, ROGER, Footballff Soph I, JV 2. DRUMM, STANLEY, Soph Basketball l, Axemens Council rep 3. DULL, KATHLEEN, Transfer l, Cubberley High School, Palo Alto, Calif., Paletteers 3, IRL 2,3, Eugenean 3, Quill and Scroll 3. DUNC, CAROL, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Doernbecher Tea l, Girls League rep l. DUNKER, DEBORAH, Transfer l, Roseburg High School, Roseburg, JBLA Pres 3, FHA 2,3, Pres 3, Pep Club 2,3, Medical Careers 3, Volunteer Nurses Atde 3. DURNELL, THOMAS, Stage Crew for all Produc- tions l,2,3, Thespions 2,3, Junior Achievement 2. EDWARDS, EUGENE, Football-Soph l, Varsity 2,3, JV Baseball l. EMERSON, BRIAN, Transfer I, Anaheim High School, Anahetm, Calif. ENDICOTT, BRUCE, Axemen's Counctl 2,3, Home- coming 3, Prom Comm 2. ERICKSON, DONNA, Transfer 2, Sierra Joint Union High School, Tollhouse, Calif., Pep Club 2,3, Medical Careers 2,3, FHA 3, Pin Club 3, Girls' League rep 3. ERWIN, ARTHUR, WrestIingfJV l, Varsity 2,3, E Club 3, FFA 2,3. ESKEW, SALLY, Transfer 2, Hood Rtver High School, Hood River, 'Sound of Music 2, DECA 3, Charity Drive 3. EVANS, ELISABETH, Tutorial Comm Chrmn 3, Poli, ticos l,2,3, Sec 3, Thespians 2,3, Plays l, 'Sound of Music 2, Dark of the Moon 3, Axe 3, IRL l,2,3, Medical Careers l, Class Council l. EVERETT, NANCY, Transfer 2, Sheldon High School, Eugene, Teacher Aide 2, Pep Club 2, Student Council rep 2, DECA 3. FARQUHAR, PAULA, Paletteers I,2, Treas 2, FTA l,2,3, Hist 2, Pres 3, All Plays l,2,3, Thespians 2,3, German Club T. FELLERS, WHIT D.: Tennis Team l,2,3, EClub l,2,3, DECA 3, Axemen s Counctl rep 3, Homecoming 3. FERGUSON, SCOTT, Axernens Council Treas 3, E Club 2,3, Sec 3, Class Council I,2, Track-JV I, Varstty 3, Football-JV I, Varsity 2,3. FERGUSON, TIMOTHY: GymnasttcsfJV l, Varsity 2,3, Axemen s Council rep l, Vice-pres 2, Pres 3, E Club 3, Axeman of the Month 3, Class Council I. , FICHTNER, WALLACE, SwtmmingfJV I,2, Varstty 3, E Club 3. FIEDLER, KURT, Transfer 3, Klamath Union Htgh School, Klamath Falls. FINKENBINER, ELLEN, Eugenean Co-Editor 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Pres 3, National Merit Finalist 3, Gtrl ofthe Month 3, Thesplans 2,3, All Plays l,2,3, Girls League Cabinet 3, Tutorial Comm 2, Policies and Practices Comm 3, Charity Drive Steering Comm 3, University of Oregon Foreign Language Field Day, Second in French 3 l, First in French A 2, Eugene Llons Club Schol- arshtp 3, Young Citizens Forum 3, Class Council 2, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3, Math Club 2,3, French Club I,2, Poltticos 3, Pin Club, Quill and Scroll 3, UO Honor Scholar 3, UO Honor for Leadership 3, Don Hamlow Award for Out- standtng Senior. FISHER, CAROLYN, Malorettes I,2, Ski Club 3, Dark of the Moon' 3, Girls League rep l, DECA 3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3. FLYNN, RON, Track-JV I,2, Varsity 3, Cross Country A JV 2, Varsity 3. FOSTER, JOY, Girls' League Sec 3, Pin Club 2,3, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3, IRL 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, Plays 2. FOX, BOB, Student Counctl rep 2,3, Class Council I, Plays 3, Constitution and Statutes Comm 3, Homecoming 3, National Honor Society 3, Na, tional Merit Letter of Commendation 3. FRANTZ, DENNIS, FootballfSoph I, JV 2, Varsity 3, Soph Basketball I, Baseball JV l, Varsity 2,3, Glenwood PTA Scholarshtp 3. FREDRICKS, GREGORY, Baseball-.IV I, Varsity 2,3, JV Cross Country l, Math Club 3, German Club 3, National Honor Soctety 3, E Club 3, Yauthsurance Scholarshtp 3, Fifth Place, AATG State German Contest 3, Axemen s Council Scholarship from South Eugene 3 249 GARDINER, LINDA, Publicity and Recognition Comm 3, Girls' League rep 3, Pep Club 3, Ski Club 3, Synchronettes 2, Y-Teens Treas 3, FHA Sec 3, Homecoming 3, Sound of Music 2, Charity Drive 3. GARLING, MICHAIL, JV Wrestling I,2, Ski Club 2,3. GARRISON, WAYNE, Football -Soph I, JV 2, Varsity 3, Baseball --JV l, Varsity 2,3, JV Wrestling I, E Club 3. GEORGE, BRADLEY, National Honor Society 3, FFA 3. GEORGE, GERTRUDE, Medtcal Careers 2,3, Pres 3, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3, All Plays I,2, Red Cross Alde 2,3, State System of Higher Education Scholarship 3, National Honor Society 3. GEORGE, ROBERT, Class Council 3, Axemen s Council I, Homecoming 3, Ski Club l, Math Club 3, Soph Basketball I, National Honor Society 3, Washington University Scholarship 3 GERSTMANN, JOHN- Radio Club 2,3, Pres 2, Sec 3, Science Club 2,3, Sec. 3. GHENT, MARGARET, IRL l,2,3, VICS-DIES 2, Pres 3, French Club l,2,3, German Club 2,3, Ski Club 3, Math Club l,2,3, Pres 3, Girl of the Month 3, Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Sec 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, Red Cross Atde 2, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2, Medlcal Careers 2,3, Emerald Empire Young Citizen s Citation 3, Don Hamlow Memorial Award 3, Mayors Award for Promoting International Understanding 3. GILBERT, CAROL, Class Council I, Hatchettes l, Pep Club 2,3, Vice,pres 3, Constitution and Statutes Comm 3, Thesptans 2,3, Vtce-pres 3, Thesplan Girl of the Year 3, 'Sound of Music 2, All Plays 3, Student Council 2,3, Btg,LIttle Sister Picntc Chrmn 3, Girl of the Month 3, Math Club I,2, Nattonal Honor Society 3, Y-Teens I,2, Univer, sity of Oregon Scholarship 3. GIRARD, ANNE, Transfer 2, Mapleton High School, Mapleton, Pep Club 3. GLAD, ELLEN, Transfer 3, North Eugene Hugh School, French Club 3, IRL 3, Glrls League rep 3. GLAISYER, CHARLES, Judo Club I,2, FFA l,2,3, FFA Scholarship. GLEASON, DANIEL, Btology Club 3. GOLDTHWAITE, GEORGE GORDON JR., National Merit Finalist 3. GOLZ, LINDA, Charity Drive l,2,3, Class Council 2, GAA 2. GRAHAM, MERRIDEE, National Honor Society 3, IRL 3, Tutorial Comm 3, Tutor 3, Prom Comm 2, Axe 3, Journalism Competition, Pactfrc Univerr sity, 3rd place speech reporting, Lane County Law Day Edltortal Contest, 2nd place, State System Scholarship to UO. GRANT, CAROL, GAA l,2,3, Sec 3, National Honor Society 3, Prom Comm 2, Distrnct or County Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 3. GRIGGS, JAMES, Transfer 2, North Catholtc High School, Portland, Photography Club 3, Home- coming 3, Chority Drive 3. GRISWOLD, ROBERT, Transfer 2, Sheldon High School, Eugene, Radio Club 2,3, Pres 3, General Science Clubs Vice-pres 3, Flowering Peach 2, A Cappella 2,3, Homecoming 3. GUITTEAU, JUDSON, Class Vice-pres 3, E Club l,2,3, Pres 3, Student Council rep 2,3, Varsity Golf l,2,3, Capt 3, Class Counctl 2, Axe 3, Policies and Practices Comm 3, Polittcos 2,3, Axeman ot the Month 3, Quill and Scroll 3. GUNDEL, GREGORY, WrestlingfJV l, Varstty 2,3, Axemens Council rep 2,3, Student Council rep I, German Club 3. continued GRUBB, MARLENE7 Girls Choir 1,27 Pep Club 2,37 FTA 37 FHA 37 Girls League rep 3. GUY7 SHEILA: GAA 37 Rifle Club 3, German Club 1. HALL, CAROLYN: Charity Drive 17 Girls Choir 27 Medical Careers 27 Girls League rep 27 Seattle Pacific College, Honors at Entrance 3. HAMLIN, LAVONNE Axe-i-dents 37A Cappella 37 Y-Teens 37 Pep Club 17 Girls Choir 172. HANES7 ROBERT: Gymnastics-JV 1, Varsity 2,37 Varsity Track 172,37 Outstanding Junior Athlete 27 E Club 172,37 Sec-Treas 37 Activities Comm 37 Axemen s Council 3. HARRINGTON, RICHARD: DECA 3. HASKIN7 MARLEE: Pep Club 2,37 Girls League rep 27 Ski Club 37 FTA 3. HARRIS, JANYCE: JBLA 3, HEALY, GERARD: Ski Club 172737 Varsity Wrestling 3. HEATON7 COLLEEN: Class Council 17 Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2,37 Ski Club 2,37 FHA 172,37 Pres 37 Charity Drive 37 Oliver! 3. HELMIG, SHARON: Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2737 Y-Teens 1727 All Plays 17273, Thespians 2737 Sec 3 HEMPHILL7 REBECCA: Girls League Vice-pres 2, Pres 37 Oregon State Girls League Pres 37 Girls State rep 27 National Honor Society 2,37 Thespi- GHS 2,37 All Plays 172,37 National Merit Letter of Commendation 37 Debate 27 William Halltn Memorial for Outstanding Junior 2, Activities Comm 17 Tutorial Comm 2, Pep Club 2,37 Pin Club 2737 German Club 2,37 Prom Chrmn 27 Senior Breakfast Chrmn 37 Emerald Empire Young Citizen s Citation 37 Girls League Schol- arship from South Eugene 3. HERBERT, DENNIS: Baseball-JV 27 Varsity 37 Ski Club 1,27 Charity Drive 3. HERRMAN, DONALD: Varsity Tennis 1727 Varsity Cross Country 3, Varsity Track 3. HICKS, NANCY: Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2737 Senior Breakfast Comm 37 Doernbecher Tea 1. HIGGINS, JEAN: Service Club 1, JBLA 17 Girls League rep 172737 Pin Club 37 Pep Club 37 Linfield College Music Scholarship 3. HILL, PAMELA: Once Upon A Mattress 17 DECA 3. HILL, WILLIAM, JV Football 27 Student Council 1,37 Ski Club 172,37 DECA Vice-pres 27 Hi-Y Vice-pres 1. HITCHCOCK7 TERRI, Pep Club 2737 Girls League rep 3. HOFF, DENNIS: Soph Football 17 JV Wrestling 27 JV Baseball 2, Axemens Council rep 1,27 Ski Club 172737 German Club 2. HOLMES, KAREN: Gtrls' League rep 37 YFC172,3 HOLMES, THOMAS: Football fJV 1, Varsity 37 JV Basketball 17 Varsity Track 17273, Co-capt 37 Politicos 2737 Axemen s Council rep 2,37 E Club 172,37 National Honor Society 2737 Axemens Council Scholarship from South Eugene 37 OSU Scholarship Honors from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 3. HORN, DON: Swimming JV 1, Varsity 27 Wres- tling-JV 1, Varsity 3. HORNSBY, JAMES: SvvimmingfJV 1, Varsity 27 Ski Club 1727 Medical Careers 27 Chemistry Club 1. HOSELTON7 MARK: Ski Club 172,37 Pep Band 1, JV Swimming 2. HOUGLUM7 CHRISTOPHER: Student Council rep 27 Axemens Council rep 37 Axe 2737 Qutll and Scroll 2737 'Dark of the Moon 37 KWFS Young Citizens Forum, 3. HUFFMAN, JERRY: Axemen s Council rep 3. HUNTER, GARY: Varsity Wrestling 1,2737 E Club 17273, Husk, GREGG: German Club 27 rirsi Place in German 2, AATG German State Contest 27 Frrst Place in German 3, AATG German State Contest 37 National Merit Finalist 3. HYSLOP, JANET: Medical Careers 27 Girls League rep 37 Charity Drive 172,37 Soph Dance Comm 17 Hatchettes 17 Homecoming 3. INGLIS, JANICE: Girls Choir 1,27 A Cappella 37 Dinny and the Witches' 17 Plays 27 Medical Careers 17 Biology Club 1. JACOBS, JINNY: National Honor Soctety 2737 Ac- tivities Comm 37 Girls League rep 1737 Pin Club 2737 IRL 2737 German Club 2,37 Ski Club 172737 Spanish National Honor Society 1,27 Tutor 27 Prom Comm 27 AFS Finalist 27 Quill and Scroll 37 Y-Teens 3, Girl of the Month 37 Doernbecher Tea 27 Teas Chrmn 27 Synchronettes 27 Girls' State Convention Comm 37 Miss SEHS finalist 37 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation 3. JACOBSEN7 CHERYL: Girls Swimming Team 172737 Synchronettes 27 Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 27 Print and Cord Chrmn 37 Pin Club 37 Varsity Rally 37 Hours Chrmn 37 Y-Teens 1. JACOBSEN7 GERALD: Ski Club 37 Publicity and Recognition Comm 37 Poltttcos 2737 Photography Club 3. JACOBSEN7 JOHN: Spanish Club Treas 1727 Politi- cos 2737 Policies and Practices Cornm 37 Publicity and Recognition Comm 37 Photography Club 3. JEPSON, ROBERTA7 DECA 37 Service Club 37 Char- ity Drive 3. JERNBERG, LINDA DECA 3. JESSEN7 MARY ANN: Student Body Co-Auditor 37 National Merit Letter of Commendation 37 IRL 2,37 Thespians Treas 37 Girls League Cabinet 27 Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2,37 Biology Club 2737 Budget and Finance Comm 27 National Honor Society 3, Madrigals 2,37 Tutorial Comm 3. JOHNSON, CARMEN: Pep Club 2737 Paletteers 1,2737 Once Upon A Mattress 17 Money ' 3. JOHNSON, JAN: Transfer 2, Anatone High School, Anatone, Wash.7 A Cappella 2,37 Madrigals 37 All Plays 3. JOHNSON, JOHN: Swimming-JV 1, Varsity 2737 Musicals 2737 E Club 3. JOHNSON, KAREN: Pep Club 37 Girls' League rep 3. JOHNSON, MIKE: Varsity Football 17273. Co-capt 3, Varstty Basketball 172,37 Varsity Baseball 172737 EClub 1,2737 National Honor Society 37 Axeman of the Month 3, JOHNSON, TRUDY: Doernbecher Tea 1,37 Senior Breakfast Comm 27 Medical Careers 1,2737 Vice- pres 37 Once Upon a Mattress 17 All Plays 2. JONES, MILTON: Transfer 3, Oak Harbor High School, Oak Harbor, Wash.7 Debate 3. JUAREZ7 DEMETRIA: Girls League rep 17 Hatch- ettes 17 Pep Club 2737 Girls League Cabinet 2737 Student Council rep 27 FTA 37 Pin Club 37 VIG 3. JUNKINS7 JOHN: Transfer 3, Humboldt County High School, Winnemucca, Nev.7 Axe 37 Ouill and Scroll 37 National Honor Society 3. JUNGOUIST7 DIANNE: Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2737 Ski Club 1 KEEFE7 MARY: IRL 17 Pep Club 2737 Medical Careers 1,2737 FHA 17273 KENNEDY, JACKIE: Transfer 2, Francis C. Ham- mond High School, Alexandria, Va.7 French Club 27 Sound of Music 27 Axe-I-dents 37 Gtrls' Choir 37 A Cappella 37 Oliverl 37 Girls' League Hospital Volunteer 3. KILPATRICK7 THOMAS: Budget and Finance Comm Chrmn 37 Student Council rep 37 Eugenean 37 Debate 2,37 Young Citizen s Forum 37 Tutor 37 Ski Club 37 Politicos 2,37 JV Baseball 2, Firebugsu 27 Senior Breakfast Comrn 37 Charity Drive 172,37 National Honor Society 37 Quill and Scroll 37 250 Senior Show 37 Axeman of the Month 3. KNEBEL, DIANE: Medical Careers 172737 Red Cross Aide 27 Hatchettes 17 Ski Club 17 IRL 1. KNUDSEN, JOHN: Axemen's Council rep 17 Stu- dent Body Pres 37 National Merit Letter of Commendation 37 UO Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 37 UO Honor for Leadership 37 National Honor Society 3. KNUDSEN, PHILIP: UO Scholarship from the State System of Htgher Ed. 3. KOLAN7 PATRICIA: Class Vice-pres 17 Council 37 DECA 37 Pep Club 37 JBLA 17 Charity Drive 1727 Homecoming 37 Student Council 3. KREITZ7 JON: Transfer 37 Bellevue High School, Omaha, Neb.7 Constitution and Statutes Comm 37 Homecoming 3. KWEI, BARBARA: Girls' League State Convention Delegate 1737 IRL 1,27 Girls' League rep 27 Student Council 37 Homecoming 37 Folk Dancing Club 37 A Cappella 2,37 VIG 3. LAFFERTY7 MIKE: Ski Team 37 Ski Club 1. LAMBERT, JAMES: Football-Soph 17 Varstty 2737 Gymnastics-JV 1, Varsity 273, Co-capt 37 Co- Auditor 37 Ski Club 37 E Club 2737 Most Outstanding Gymnast 37 Student Council rep 1,27 Axeman ofthe Month 3. LANE, JANICE: Eugenean 37 Charity Drive Publicity Chrmn 37 Ski Club 172,37 IRL 172.37 FTA 17 Hatchettes 17 Acttvities Comm 27 Publicity and Recognition Comm Chrmn 37 Prom Comm 27 German Club 1,2737 Homecoming 37 Girls Lea- gue rep 27 Pep Club 2737 Math Club 37 Fire- bugs 27 Flowering Peach 27 Nattonal Honor Society 2,37 AFS Finalist 27 Science Fair 17 Uni- versity of Oregon Honors Scholar 3. LANEY7 CARL: E Club 2737 Ski Club 1,2737 Vice-pres 37 Varsity Skiing 172737 'Oliverl' 37 Activities Comm 37 Once Upon a Mattress 1. LARSEN7 CRAIG: WrestllngfJV 1, Varsity 2737 Money' 37 Oliver! 37 E Club 37 German Club 273. LARSON, SANDRA: Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2737 GAA 17 Student Council rep 1,37 Y-Teens 17 DECA 37 Homecoming 37 Charity Drive 173. LEGLER7 LARRY: Transfer 27 Blackfoot High School, Blackfoot, Idaho, LEONARD, KIP: Senior Class Pres 37 Future First Citizen of Eugene Candidate 37 Axe 2,37 Foot- ballfSoph 17 JV 27 Varsity 37 E Club 37 Eu- genean 37 Ski Club 172,37 Vice-pres 37 Prom Chrmn 27 Photography Club 37 Axeman of the Month 37 Quill and Scroll 2737 National Honor Society 37 Student Council rep 172,37 Sears Roe- buck Scholarship 37 ONPA Journalism Scholar- ship 37 University of Oregon Honors for Leader- ship 37 Eric W. Allen Certificate for Journalism Achievement 37 UO Journalism Scholarship 3, LEONARD, ROBERT: Transfer 1, Klamath Unian High School, Klamath Falls7 Homecoming 3. LESIAK, MARY: Class Council 37 Student Council rep 37 Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2737 GAA 17 Junior Achievement 37 Charity Drive 3. LEWELLEN, SUSAN: Hatchettes 17 Pep Club 2,37 Girls' League rep 37 Charity Drive 37 Y-Teens 1727 Junior Achievement 3. LEWIS, RICHARD: Axemen's Council rep 17 Ski Club 17273. LIEUALLEN, SCOTT7 JV Gymnastics 1727 Axemen s Council rep 17 Activities Manager 37 Debate 2737 Rally 3. LONG, DIANNA: Transfer 2, Cottage Grove High School7 German Club 2,37 JBLA 273. LONG, THERESA: Transfer 27 North Eugene High School, Eugene7 FHA 37 Medical Careers 3. LONGFELLOW, CHRISTOPHER: Transfer 37 Rose: burg High School7 Homecoming 3. LONGWOOD, MARQUAM: Tutorial Comm 37 Poli- cies and Practices Comm 3: IRL 3: National Honor Society 3: French Club 3, Dinny and the Witches T: 'Dark of the Moon ' 3: ' Oliverl' 3. LOOMIS, CONSTANCE: Hatchettes T: Pep Club 2: Madrtgals 3: Musicals T,2,3: Girls Swimming 2: SOC Honors at Entrance 3. LOVELACE, KELLY: Transfer 2, North Eugene High School: FFA 2,3, Pres 3: Student Council rep 3. LUELL, MICHAEL: Thespians 2,3, Pres 3: All Plays 2,3: Daily Announcer 3: Class Council 2,3. LYMAN, TERESA: Pin Club 2,3: Medical Careers T,2,3: Student Council rep T,2: Girls' League rep 3. LYONS, SUSAN: Girls League rep T,2: Hatchettes 1: DECA 3. MACKIE, PAUL: Varsity Swimming T,2,3: Varsity Tennis T,2,3, Capt 3: Politicos 3: Ski Club 3: Publicity and Recognition Comm 3: Student Council rep 2: Class Council T,2,3: Charity Drive 3: E Club T,2,3. MacLAREN, LUCY: IRL T,2,3: Y-Teens 3: National Honor Society 3: Politicos 23: I-tn Club 3: Hatchettes T: Pep Club 2,3: Prom Comm 2: Eugenean 3: Homecoming 3: Quill and Scroll 3: T966-67 Handbook Staff. MAGGARD, LINDA: Girls' League rep T. MALKASIAN, GREG: Ski Club T,2,3: Football Mgr T,2: Budget and Finance Comm Student Advisor 3: Co-Auditor 3. MARGERUM, DON: JV Swimming T,2: Service Club T,2,3: All Plays 2. MARSH, PETER: Junior Year at Watsonville Joint Union High School, Watsonville, Calif.: Foot- ball-JV T, Varsity 3: Varsity Skiing T,3: JV Track T: Activities Comm 3: E Club I,3: Axe 3: Ski Club T,3: Axemen S Council rep T,3. MARTIN, SUSAN: Ski Club T,2: Spanish Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: Pin Club 3: FTA 3: FHA 3: Spanish National Honor Society 3. MASON, WILLIAM: Radio Club T: Photography Club 2,3: Eugenean 2: Axe 2,3: Student Council rep T,2: KASH High School News Announcer 3. McCLELLAN, KATHY: Transfer T, Willamette High School, Eugene: Class Council 3: Eugene Beauty College Scholarship 3. McCULLY, GEORGE: Homecoming 3: Soph Football I: Varsity Skiing T,2,3: Ski Club T,2,3: All Plays 23: National Honor Society 3: Spanish National Honor Society 23: E Club 3: Thespians 3: Robert Turnbull Grankey Memorial Stagecraft Award. MCGAUGH, DENNIS: Politicos 23: Oliver! 3: Track JV 2, Varsity 3: Math Club Sec 23: Charity Drive 3: Homecoming 3. McKENZlE, LINDA: Constitution and Statutes Comm 23: Eugene Youth Council 2,3: Home- coming 3: Spantsh Club 1: Hatchettes T: Pep Club 2,3: IRL 2,3: Politicos 3: Pin Club 3: Student Council rep T: Orchestras for All Plays T,2,3: All State Orchestra 3: Class Sec-Treas 3, Doern- becher Tea 3: Girl of the Month 3: International Order of Job s Daughter Scholarship 3. McKILLOP, ROSS: Service Club T,2,3: Ski Club 2,3: 'Money 3: Oliver! 3. McLARRlN, KATHLEEN: A Cappella 2,3. NICLARRIN, KATHY: FHA Vice-pres T: DECA Sec 3: Girls League rep 3: Once Upon a Mattress' T: Homecoming 3. McLENDON, MARY: National Merit Finalist 3: Daily Announcer 3: Eugenean 3: Girls Swim- ming T,2,3, Capt 3: Girl ofthe Month 3: Thespi- ans 2,3: All Plays T,2,3, Teas Chrmn 3: Budget and Finance Comm 2, Sec 3: Activities Comm 2, Young Cittzen's Forum 3: Ski Club T,2,3: Politicos 3: Pin Club 2,3: Pep Club 2,3: National Honor Society 3: Quill and Scroll 3: UO Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed Scholarships 3: AFS semi-finalist 2: Girls State alternate 2. MCQUIN, GARY- FootballfSoph T, JV 2, Mgr 3: JV Baseball 1: JV Wrestling T. MERRIMAN, KELLY: Transfer 3, Medford High School. METZGER, STEVE: Student Manager 3: Activities Comm 3: Class Counctl T,2: Eugenean 3: UV Baseball I: Prom Comm 2: Homecoming 3: Axeman of the Month 3: Quill and Scroll 3. MICKELSON, RUBY: Girls' League rep T,2: Charity Drive T: Red Cross Nurse: Aide 2,3: Medical Careers 2. MILLER, ROGER: Student Council 3: FootballfSoph T, JV 2: Soph Basketball T: Orchestras for All Plays T,2,3. MILLER, SHARON: Hatchettes T: Pep Club 2: Thes- pians 3: Politicos 2: Homecoming 3, Charity Drive I: Madrigals 3: All Plays T,2,3. MILLS, SUSAN: Girls League rep 3: Doernbecher Tea 3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3: DECA 3, Ski Club 2,3: Axe 3: Quill and Scroll 3. MINNEY, DON: Soph Football I: Wrestling-JV I, Varsity 2,3, Co-copt 3, MITCHELL, PAT: JBLA 2, MITTLEIDER, KATHY: Transfer 3, Auburn Academy, Auburn, Wash. MIZE, ROBERT: Football-Soph T, JV 2: Soph Basketball 1: BasebaIIeJV T,2, Varsity 3: Homecoming 3. MOBLO, PENNIE: Ski Club 2,3: Paletteers 2: Pep Band 3, Homecoming 3: All Plays T: 'Sound of Music 2: Charity Drive T,2,3. MOCABEE, CYNTHIA: Transfer 2, Madison High School, Portland: Ski Club 2: Girls' League rep 3: Prom Comm 2: Homecoming 3. MOLTER, CAROLYN: Class Sec-Treas I: Hatchettes 1: Ski Club T,2,3, Treas 2: IRL T,2,3: JV Rally 2: Student Council rep T,2,3: Prom Princess 2,3: Homecoming Princess 3: Varsity Rally 3: DECA reporter 3: Activities Comm 3: National Honor Society 3: Y-Teens 3. MOORE, GENEVIEVE: Hatchettes I: Pep Club 2,3: Once Upon a Mattress 1: FTA 3: GAA 3, VIG 3. MOORE, KATHLEEN: Medical Careers 2,3, Treas 3: Hatchettes I: Pep Club 3. MORELLO, CAROL BRYANT: Hatchettes Sec T: Stu- dent Council 2,3: JV Rally 2: Varsity Rally 3: Prom Comm 2: Doernbecher Tea 23: Homecom- ing Princess 3: Teachers Teas T. MORTIMORE, CEGI: Student Handbook Editor 3: Axe 2,3: Girls' League Cabinet 3: Pin Club 3: Class Council 3: Girls' League rep I: Quill and Scroll 2,3: Activities Comm 3: Homecomtng 3: Girls' League State Conv Delegate 3. MURPHY, DAVID. Student Council rep 2,3: Activi- ties Comm 23: Varsity Track T,2: Varsity Cross Country T,2,3: E Club T,2,3, Vice-pres 3: Politicos 2: IRL T,2: Class Council 1: Axemens Council T: Flowering Peach 2, Sound of Music 2: National Honor Society 3: Linfield College Scholarship 3, NAGEL, LARRY: Orchestras for All Plays T,2,3: JV Swimming T: National Honor Society 3: Student Council rep 3: Outstanding Band member 3. NEARING, MICHAEL: Transfer 2, St. Francis High School, Eugene: Debate 2,3: Constitution and Statutes Comm Chrmn 3: National Merit Letter of Commendation 3: German Club 2: Student Council rep 3: UO Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. Scholarships 3, NELSON, BARBARA: Girls League rep I: 'Dinny and the Witches T: All Plays 2: Money 3: Ski Club T,2,3, Hatchettes I: Pep Club 2,3: Charity Drive 3: IRL 2,3: Spanish Club 23: Spanish National Honor Society 2,3, Sec 3: Budget and Finance Comm 2,3: National Honor Society 3. NELSON, MARK: JV Gymnastics I: Ski Club 2,3: 251 Student Council 23: E Club 3: National Merit Finalist 3: Antioch College Scholarship 3: Foot- ball fSoph T, JV 2 Varsity 3. NEWMAN, JANIS: FTA T,2,3, Sec 3: GAA T,2,3, Sec 2, Treas 3: Spanish National Honor Society I: Folk Dancing Club 3: Girls' League rep 2: No- tional Honor Society 3: OSU Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. NICKERSON, ALICE: IRL 2,3: Spanish Club T,2,3, Sec 2,3: Spanish National Honor Society 3: National Honor Society 3: FHA 3: Pep Club 2,3: Doernbecher Teo 2: All Plays 2,3: AFS Host Family 2: PTA Scholarship 3. NICHOLS, CAROL: Transfer 2, Sheldon High School, Eugene: Ski Club 3: Pep Club 3: Prom Comm 2: Doernbecher Tea 2: Homecoming 3. NIELSEN, JOANNE: Class Council T,2,3: DECA 3, State Hist 3: Homecoming 3. NOLPH, DAWN: GAA T,2,3. NYBERG, TERRY: DECA 3: Charity Drive 3. ODELL, SARAH: Medical Careers T,2,3: Red Cross Aide 3: Class Council 3: Pin Club 3. OLSON, KATHLEEN: Transfer T, Illinois Valley High School, Cave Junction, Oregon: Charity Drive 3: Chess Club 3: Girls League State Conv Comm 3: ' Oliver! 3: Senior Show 3. OTTS, MARILYN: Transfer 2, Bonneville High School, Idaho Falls, Idaho: GAA 2,3: Girls' League rep 2: German Club 3: Tutorial Comm Sec 3: DAR Citizenship Citation 3, Pin Club 3: Eugene Rotary Foundation Scholarship 3, Four Year Cash Award from the Ore System of Higher Ed. Scholarships 3, OSIBOV, JEANETTE: Transfer 3, Wilson High School, Portland: IRL 3: Publicity and Recogni- tion Comm 3: Girls League rep 3: Gtrls' Tennis 3: Eugeneon 3: Politicos 3: Dark of the Moon 3: Folk Dancing Club 3: Young Citizen s Forum 3. PACK, JAMES: Soph Football I: WrestltngfJV T, Varsity 3: Baseball-JV I, Varsity 3: DECA Treas 3: Ski Club I,2. PAINTER, LARRY. Football-Soph T, JV 2: Axemen s Council rep 2: Student Council rep 3. PANGELINAN, DORIS: Transfer 2, St Francis High School, Eugene: Medical Careers 3: Girls League Hospital Volunteer 3: Teacher s Aide 3, National Honor Society 3. PAPE, GARY: Football-JV I, Varsity 2,3, Co-copt 3: Varsity Skiing T,2,3, Most Outstanding Skier 2: Simmons Cup for Most Valuable Football Player 3: E Club T,2,3, Pres 3: Soph Christmas Dance Chrmn 1:Activitres Comm T,2,3, Chrmn 3: Student Council rep T,2,3: Student Body Vice- pres 3: Charity Drive Steering Comm T,2,3: Homecoming 3: Musicals T,2,3: Ski Club T,2,3, Pres 3: William Hallin Award for Outstanding Junior 2: Axeman of the Month 3: National Honor Society 3. PARKER, GABRIEL: Girls Baseball I,3: IRL 2: Pep Club 2: Charity Drive T,2,3: Student Council rep 2: Girls' League rep T. PARR, JANET: Hatchettes 1: Pep Club 2,3, Sec 3: Doernbecher Tea T, General Chrmn 3, IRL T,2,3: Medical Careers 2,3: Thespians 2,3, All Plays 2,3: National Honor Society 3: Pin Club 2,3: Ski Club 2,3: Girls' League State Conv Comm 3: Publicity and Recognition Comm 3: VIG 3. PATTERSON, SHERYL: Medical Careers T,2,3, Sec 3: Girls League rep 3: FHA 2,3, Charity Drive T,2,3: Homecoming 3: GAA I: Future Medical Careers Club Scholarship from South Eugene 3. PAYNE, MARGARET: Politicos 23: Paletteers T,2: IRL T. PEARL, JAMES: Transfer 3, Wilson Htgh School, Washington, D.C.: High School Bowl 3. PECKHAM, DAN: Soph Football 1: Axemens Council rep T,2: Charity Drrve 2. continued PECKHAM, DENNIS Soph Football T, Soph Bos ketball T, Charity Drive 3 PENTFOLD, SANDRA, Transfer 2, Central Htgh School, Chattanooga, Tenn. PENNINGTON, TOM, Varstty Wrestling 3, Spantsh Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Oltver, 3, Home- coming 3, Math Club T. PTERSON, LYNDA, Transfer 3. Ontario Htgh School, Ontario, Ore. PTPPIN, GARY, Soph Basketball T, Chess Club 2,3, Math Club 3, Nattonal Honor Society 3. PORTER, EARL, IRL 3, Skt Club 3, Track JV 2, Axemen's Counctl rep 2. PORTER, SUSAN, Axe 2, Assoctate Edttor 3, Na, tional Honor Society 3, Spantsh Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, FTA 2,3, Scribe 3, IRL T,2,3, FHA 2,3, All Plays 2,3, Pep Club 3, Spantsh Club 2,3, Third Place, Lane County Law Day Edttortal Contest, KWFS Young Ctttzens Forum 3, T965-oo Handbook Staff 2, Nattonal TB Edttortal Award 3, Ertck W, Allen Certtftcate of Newspaper Servtce 3, VIG 3, Stephens Col- lege Scholarship 3, POTTER, JANICE, Pep Club 2,3, DECA 3, Service Club T,2, GAA T,2,3, Treas 2, Pres 3, Girls Sports T,2,3, Charity Drtve T,2. POWELL, JAMES, DECA 3. PRAHL, CINDY, Student Counctl rep T,3, Class Counctl 2, Pep Club 2,3, .IBLA 3, Skt Club 3, Doernbecher Tea 3, Charity Drtve T, Prom Comm 2. PRATT, LINDA, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Ptn Club 3, Axe 3, Foll Sports Banquet Chrmn 3, Y-Teens 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Editor T96o,o7 School Handbook 3. PYLE, ROBERT, Varstty Skiing 3, Debate 3, West Point Appointment 3. RACELY, JENNEE, Madwoman of Chatllot' T, Skt Club T,2,3, Sound of Music' 2, Student Counctl rep 2,3, Synchronettes 3, GAA 3, Father Daughter Banquet Comm 3, Homecomtng 3, Girls League State Conv. 3 RANKIN, JAMES: Orchestra for all plays T,2,3, Thesptans 3. RATHBURN, JAMES, Transfer 2, St. Francis Htgh School, Eugene, DECA 3. REIGLES, JON, Homecomtng 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Charity Drive 3 RENFRO, GUY- Varstty Cross Country T,2,3, Capt 3, Varstty Track 2,3, Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Vice-pres 3, German Club 2,3, Pres 3, Tutor 2,3, E Club T,2,3, Eugenean 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Once Upon a Mattress T, Ftrebugs 2, Math Club 2,3, Class Counctl 2, Student Counctl rep 3, Cornell Untverstty Scholarship 3. REYNOLDS, LEE Transfer 2, Sheldon ,Htgh School. Eugene. RHODES, VICTOR. Rrfle Club T,2, Dark of the Moon 3, Axe 2,3. RlCl-IARZ, MELINDA, Transfer 2, Atr Academy Htgh School, USAF Academy, Colorado, IRL 2, Prom Comm 2, Axe 2,3, Eugenean 3, Sychronettes 3, Girls League rep 3, Father-Daughter Banquet Comm 3, KASH School News Announcer 3, Co-editor, Creative Wrtttng Annual 3, DECA 3, Quill ond Scroll 3. RICKER, STEVE, Skt Club 2,3, Service Club 3, Axemen's Counctl rep 2,3. RIDGEWAY, DONNA, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Charity Drtve T,2,3, Class Counctl 3, Gttls League rep 2, Y-Teens 2, Dotnbechet Tea 3 RIORDAN, PATRICIA, Ptn Club 2,3, Hotchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, FHA 3, DECA 3, Student Counctl rep 3. ROBERTSON, JANE, FTA 3, Hotchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Skt Club 2,3, GAA T,2, Vrce-pres 2, Class Counctl rep 2, Doernbecher Teo T,2,3, Home, coming 3, Father-Daughter Banquet Comm 3. ROBERTSON, JOHN, Soph Football T, 'Once Upon a Mattress T . ROBERTSON, RICHARD, Axe-t-dents T,2,3, Student Dtrector 3, Math Club 3, Tutor 3, Nattonal Honor Society 3, United States Nattonal Bank Scholar, shtp 3. ROBINSON, SHERRY, GAA 2,3, German Club T, Musicals T,2,3. ROEMEN, DAVID, Baseball JV T,2, ROGERS, JOANNE, Pep Club 3, Servtce Club T,2,3, Treas 2, All Plays T,2,3, Thesptans 3. ROSE, DONNA. Skt Club T,2,3, Pep Club 2,3, DECA 3, All Plays 2, A Cappella 3, Homecoming 3, FTA 2,3, Prom Comm 2, Doernbecher Tea T. ROSS, STEVEN. All Plays 2,3, Publtctty and Recog- nitton Comm 3, Thesptans 3, Spantsh Nattonal Honor Society 3, Wrestltng l, Homecoming 3, Prom Comm 2, Axemen s Counctl rep 3. ROYSTON, DANA, GAA 2,3, Service Club 2,3, Sec 3, A Cappella 3, Paletteers 3, Girls League rep 3, Class Counctl 2,3, Gtrls chotr 2. RUBENSTEIN, JORDAN, Poltcies and Practtces Comm 2,3, Axemen s Counctl rep T, Sec 3, Poltticos T,2,3, Pres 3, Class Counctl T,3, KWFS Young Citizens Forum 3, Student Counctl rep 2. RUCH, NANCY, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Treas 3, FHA 3, Outstandtng Homemaker of T966 3, UO Scholarshtp from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 3. RUSSELL, DOBORAH, DECA 3, JBLA T,3, I-latchettes T, Pep Club 3, Homecoming 3, Ptn Club 3. RYAN, TOM, DECA 2,3 SAMPSON, GILBERT, Rifle Club 3, DECA 3. SANDERS, RODNEY, Transfer 3, Lowell Htgh School, Lowell. SANDERSON, SANDRA RICHARDS, Hatchettes T, Y-Teens 2, Girls Chotr T,2. SANDERSON, VICKI, FTA 3, Spantsh Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, Skt Club 2,3, Orchestras for All Plays T,2,3, Hornecomtng 3, Y-Teens 2,3, Sec 3. SATTERWHITE, LYNNE, Pep Club 3, Skt Club 2,3, YfTeens 3, Plays T, Sound of Mustc 2, Money 3, Ptn Club 2,3, Btg-Little Sister Party T,2,3, Doernbecher Tea T,3, Class Counctl 3, Teachers Atde 2,3 SAUNDERS, CARL, FTA T,2, Axemen s Counctl T,2, 3, Charity Drtve T,2, JV Baseball T,2, Class Counctl T,2,3, Rifle Club 2,3. SCHACHER, CHERI, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Homecoming 3, Student Counctl rep 2, FHA 3, DECA 3, Medtcal Careers 3. SCHARPF, MARGARET, Thesptans 3, Charity Drive Steertng Comm T,2, Homecoming Publicity Chrmn 3, Constitution and Statutes Comm 2,3, Publtctty and Recognition Comm Vtce-chrmn 3, A Cappella 3, Student Counctl rep 3, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3, Poltticos 2,3, Class Counctl 2, All Plays T,2,3 SCHMITT, SALLIE, Paltctes and Practtces Comm Sec 3, Spantsh Club T,2,3, Pres 3, Nattonal Honor Society 3, Spantsh Nattonal Honor Soctety T,2,3, Pres 2, Pep Band T,2, All Plays 2,3, Y-Teens 2, SCHRADER, TONI. Student Counctl rep T,3, Budaet and Finance Comm Chrmn 2, Skt Club 3, Hatch- ettes T, Pep Club 2,3, German Club 2,3, Sec- Tteas 2 Thesptans 3, Homecoming 3, Charity Drive T,3, All Plays T,2,3, Y-Teens 2, Ptn Club 3 OSU Scholarship from the Ore System of Htgnet Ed 3 5 SCHUMACHER, ELLEN, IRL T,2,3, Ptn Club 3, FHA 3, Debate 2,3, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,37 GTVIS League Cabinet 3, Poltticos T,2,3, Amertcan Legion Oratortcal Contest Award 3. SCHUYLER, RANDY, JV Basketball T,2, Class Counctl 3, DECA 3. 252 SEVEN, MARIANNE, Transfer 3, St. Francis High School, Eugene, Oregon, JBLA 3, FHA Treas 3, Pep Club 3. SHAW, SCOTT, Basketball-JV 2, Varsity 3, DECA 3. SHERWOOD, MARTHA, Junior Year at Malden- head Htgh School, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, Spanish Club T, Spantsh National Ho- nor Society T, Folk Danctng Club 3, Politicas 3, High School Bowl 3, 'Oliverlw 3, Outstanding Amertcan History Student 3. SIFDOL, SALLY, Junior Year at St. Wtlfrids Con- vent School, Exeter, England, IRL T,3, GAA 3, Once Upon a Mattress T. SKADE, HANK, Basketball-JV I, Varsity 2,3, 'Player of the Evening Award 3, Nattonal Honor Soctety 3, Spanish Nattonal Honor Society 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Eugenean Sports Editor 3, Acttvittes Comm 2, Vice-chrmn 3, E Club 2,3, Ski Club T,3, Photography Club 3, Politicos 2, Char- ity Drive 2,3, Homecoming 3, Axeman of the Month 3. SKEIE, SANDY, Class Counctl 2, Student Council 2,3, Ski Club T,2,3, Axe 2,3, Charity Drive T,2, Axemens Council rep T. SKILLERN, MEREDY, Girls' League rep T, Skt Club T,2,3, Sec 3, FTA 3, IRL 3, Y-Teens Pres 3, Hatchettes T, Pep Club 2,3. SLETTEN, MARK, Constitution and Statutes Comm Co-chrmn 3, Student Council rep 3, Skt Team 2,3, Skt Club T,2,3, 'Sound of Music 2. SMIT, TERRY, Transfer 3, Moses Lake Htgh School, Moses Lake, Wash., Class Council 3, A Cappella 3, Wrestling Capt 3, Player of the Evening Award 3. SMITH, BRUCE, Transfer 3, Medford High School, Medford, Oregon, SMITH, CAROL, Ski Club 3, Service Club 2,3. SMITH, DAVID, German Club 2. SMITH, THOMAS, TrackiJV T,2, Varstty 3, Axemen's Counctl rep T,3, SNYDER, RANDY, Transfer 2, St. Francis High School, Eugene, Axemens Council rep 2,3, Stu- dent Counctl rep 2, DECA 3, Intramurals 2,3, Varstty Baseball 3. STACY, ROBERT, Student Counctl T,2, JV Basketball T, Ski Club 2,3, Axe 3, Charity Drive T,2. STALKER, ROBERT, Transfer 3, Klamath Union Htgh School, Klamath Falls, Nattonal Honor Society 3, IRL 3, All Plays 3, Varstty Tennis 3, National Mertt Ftnaltst 3, Intramurals 3, Rice University Scholarship. STAMP, RICHARD, ' Dtnny and the Witches T, Axe 2,3, Edttor 3, Eugenean 2,3, Qutll and Scroll 2,3, Photography Club 3, Student Counctl 3, Class Counctl 3, Charity Drive Steertng Comm 3, Eric W. Allen Certtftcate of Newspaper Service 2. STEUSSY, FREDRIC, Ski Club T,2,3, Skt Team 3. STEVENSON, VICTORIA, Transfer 3, Valley Forge Htgh School, Cleveland, Ohio, French Club 3, Spantsh Club 3, IRL 3, Girls Swimming 3. STEWART, HARVEY, Transfer 2, Raymond High School, Raymond, Wash, A Cappella 3. STRAND, MARY, Hatchettes Pres l, Pep Club 2,3, Class Sec-Treas 2, Synchronettes Vice-pres 3, Sec 3, Skt Club T,3, Medical Careers 3, Student Counctl rep 3, DECA Club 3, Musicals 2,3, JBLA 3, Y-Teens T,2,3. STRAUSBORGER, DAVE, Wrestling-Manager T, JV 2, Varstty 3, E Club T,2,3, Class Council 3, Charity Drive 3. STRONACH, MICHAEL, Moth Club T,2, Chess Club 2, Sctence Club 2, Nattonal Honor Society 2,3, Amertcan Chemical Society Award T, Physics Club Pres 2, Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award 3, Nattonal Mertt Finalist 3, Reed College Scholarship 3, MAA second place 3. STURDEVANT, KENTON, Thesplans 3, Radio Club l,2,3, Stage Crew for Plays l,2,3, Axemens Council 3, Prom Comm 2, Firebugs 2, Lane Community College Scholarship 3. SUNDQUIST, NANCY, Student Body Sec 3, Class Council i,2, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Ski Club l,2,3, Pin Club 2,3, French Club 3, Y-Teens 2,3, Prom Comm 2, Charity Drive I, Publicity and Recognition Comm Student Advisor 3, Home- coming 3, Girl of the Month 3, National Honor Society 3, Once Upon a Mattress I, Teachers' Teas 2, Doernbecher Tea 3, Girls' League State Conv Comm 3. TAYLOR, JANICE, Transfer I, Madison High School, Portland, Ski Club 2,3, Girls' League rep 2,3, Prom Comm 2, Charity Drive 3, Doernbecher Tea 3, Y-Teens 3, Pep Club 2,3, Homecoming 3, Father-Daughter Banquet Comm 3, Girls Lea- gue State Conv 3. TELLER, SUZETTE, Transfer 3, St, Francis High School, Eugene, FHA 3, Y-Teens 3, Charity Drive 3, Doernbecher Tea 3, Girls' League State Conv 3. TENGS, STEVE, Tennis Team I, Chess Club I. THATCHER, ELLEN, GAA 3. THOMAS, DIANE, A Cappella 2,3, All Plays 2,3, StudentCouncil rep 2, Thespians 3, Madrigals 3, Service Club I, Pep Club 3, Girls' Choir I, THOMPSON, ISABEL, Medical Careers l,2,3, Red Cross Aide 3, Pin Club 3. THOMPSON, JOHN, Ski Club l,2,3, Ski Team l,2,3, Capt 3, Player of the Evening Award 3, Student Council rep 3, E Club 2,3, Axemens Council rep I, Homecoming 3. THORIN, RICHARD, Ski Team 2,3, Cross Country- JV I, Varsity 2,3, JV Track i,2, Student Council rep 3, Axemen's Council rep 2, Ski Club l,2,3, E Club 3. TINDALL, MARK, Spanish Club l,2,3, Vice-pres 3, Spanish National Honor Society l,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Axemens Council rep l,2,3, Politicos 3, Ski Club 3, Constitution and Statutes Comm 3, Varsity Swimming l,2,3, Co-capt 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, E Club l,2,3, University of Chicago Scholarship 3. TOPP, DORIS, GAA 3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2, Girls' Choir l, A Cappella 2. TOWNE, TERESA, JBLA 3, Charity Drive 3. TSOU, LEO, Class Council T, Student Council 3, Ski Club 3, Varsity Track l,2,3, Basketball-JV i,2, Varsity 3. TWITE, GARY, IRL 2,3, AFS Chrmn 3, AFS Finalist 2, Class Council 3, Axe-I-dents i,2, German Band 2,3, German Club 3, Folk Dancing Club 3, Math Club I, Pacific Lutheran University, Honors at Entrance 3. VAN NUYS, JAN, Y-Teens i,2, Vice-pres I, Pres 2, Girls' League rep 3, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2, Synchronettes 3, Doernbecher Tea 2. VAN NUYS, STEVEN, Axernens Council rep l,2,3, Ski Club l,2,3, Charity Drive l,2,3, Class Council l,3, DECA 3, Homecoming 3, Football-JV i,2, Varsity 3, Soph Basketball I. VIRTUE, DEBORAH, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Class Council i,2, Medical Careers 3, Volunteer Nurses Aide 3, Ski Club l,2,3, DECA Board of Governors 3, DECA State Display Winner 3. WAGAR, CHARLES, Transfer 2, North Eugene High School, JV Baseball 2, Intramurals 3, Home- coming 3. WALKER, CLAYTON, Axe-i-dents 2,3, Budget and Finance Cornm 3, Axemens Council rep l,3, Student Council rep 2, Student Directory Comm Chrmn 3, Homecoming 3, Musicals 2,3, Soph Football I, 'Dark ofthe Moon 3, University of Ottawa Scholarship 3. WALKER, JOANNE, UO Scholarship from the Ore System of Higher Ed. 3. WALKER, JIJDITH, Transfer I, Willamette High School, Eugene, Medical Careers 2,3, Box Office 2, Red Cross Aide 2, 'Flowering Peach 2, Dark ot the Moon 3, National Honor Society 3. WANN, ROGER, FaotballfSoph I, JV 2, Varsity 3, German Club 3, FFA i,2, Track 3. WATHEY, JAMES, FootballfJV I, Varsity 2,3, All-District 2,3, Varsity Basketball l,2,3, Capt 3, All-District 3, Most Valuable Player 3, Varsity Baseball i,2, Outstanding Juniar Athlete Award 2, Axemens Council rep 2,3, Varsity Track 3, Earl Jones Memorial Cup for Outstanding Senior Athlete. WATKINS, MICHAEL, IRL l,2,3, French Club l,2,3, Pres 3, Activities Comm Vice-chrmn 3, Math Club 2,3, Politicos 3, Intramurals l,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Treas 3, National Merit Final- ist 3, Sound of Music 2, The George Wash- ington University Scholarship 3, Georgia-Pacific Scholarship 3. WAUGH, STEPHEN, Rifle Club l,2,3, Pres 3, Chess Club l,2,3. WEBER, LEWIS, E Club l,2,3, Varsity Tennis l,2,3, DECA 3, Cap and Gown Comm Chrmn 2. VVEINSTEIN, BALIE, Politicos l,2,3, GAA i,2, IRL 3, Biology Club 2, FTA 3, National Honor Society 3, UO Scholarship from the State System of Higher Ed. 3. WELLS, DAVID, Judo Club I,2. WEST, MARILYN McGAFFEY, Doernbecher Tea I, 'Madwaman of Chaillot' I, 'Sound of Music 2, 'Dark ofthe Moon 3, Y-Teens i,2,3, Vice- pres 2,3, Prom Comm 2, Charity Drive I, Girls' League rep 2, Class Council I. WEST, ROGER, JV Baseball I, JV Swimming 2, Class Council 3. WHEELER, HELEN, Transfer 2, Camden High School, San Jose, Calif., Dark of the Moon 3, 'OIIVSTI ' 3, Prom Comm 2, Pep Band 3. WHITTINGTON, HOWARD, Rifle Club 3. WICK, BEATRICE, Girls' League rep I, Class Council 2, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3. WILES, JEAN, Service Club 2,3, Treas 3, Girls' League rep l,2,3, GAA 2,3, Paletteers 3. WILKINS, NANCY, Transfer 2, Shadle Park High School, Spokane, Wash, Girls League rep 3, Ski Club 2,3, Eugenean 3, Charity Drive 3, Father- Daughter Banquet Comm 3, Girls' League State Conv Comm 3, Quill and Scroll 3. WILLIAMS, CAROL, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 3, Y-Teens l,2,3, Girls' League rep 3. WILLIAMS, RODNEY, Baseball Mgr I. WILLIS, JAMES, Intramurals 2,3, Baseball-JV 2, Varsity 3. WILLS, GERALDINE, DECA 3, JBLA 3, FFA 2, Girls' League rep i,2,3. WILSON, MARIA ROVINA, Eugene Beauty College Scholarship 3. WINNINGHAM, ANGELA, DECA Hist 3, JBLA Vice-pres 3, Pep Club 2,3, Synchronettes 3, Y-Teens 2,3, Girls League Cabinet 3, Ski Club 2,3, Publicity and Recognition Comm 3, Hatchettes I, Pin Club 3, Charity Drive l,2,3, Homecoming 3, Firebugs 2. WITHROW, MARTHA, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2,3, Sound of Music 2, Dark ofthe Moon 3, IRL 2,3, Budget and Finance Comm Sec 2,3, Charity Drive l,2,3, Girls' League Treas 3, Pin Club 2,3, Axe 3, Girls League State Conv General Chrmn 3, Homecoming 3, Girls' League Cabinet 2, Doernbecher Tea i,2, Eugenean 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Prom Comm 2, Girl of the Month 3, Miss Nina Kitts Scholarship 3. 253 WOLFE, GORDON, Sophomore Year at Bundesreal Schule und Gymnasium, Vienna, Austria, Ger- man Club 2, Ski Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, 'Dark of the Moon ' 3, Charity Drive 3. WOOD, TED, E Club 2,3, Ski Club l,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish National Honor Society 3, Student Council 2, Axemen s Council rep I,3, Golf Team 2,3, Ski Team l,2,3, Eugenean 3, Charity Drive Steering Comm 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, Class Council 2, Homecoming 3, Quill and Scroll 3. WOODWORTH, JO ANNE, Hatchettes Co-Sec I, Girls' League rep i,2,3, Y-Teens l,2,3, Pres 2,3, Girls' Choir i,2, Pep Club 2,3, Print and Cord Comm 2, Pin Club 3, Axe-i-dents 3, A Cappella 3, Homecoming 3, Winter Sports Banquet Chrmn 3. WOOLLEY, LINDA, Homecoming 3, Charity Drive 3, GAA 3, Paletteers i,2, Student Council rep I. WYATT, VICKI, Class Council i,2, Christmas Dance Comm I, Hatchettes I, Pep Club 2, FHA l,2,3, Girls' League rep 2, All Plays i,2, Prom Comm 2, Senior Dance Chrmn 3. WYSONG, PEG, Student Council rep I, Girls League rep 2, Medical Careers 2,3, Red Cross Aide 2,3, Spanish National Honor Society 3 YOOD, ROBERT, Chess Club l,2,3, Vice-pres 3, Pres 2, Math Club l,2,3, Vice-pres 2, Pres 3, JV Tennis i,2, National Merit Letter of Commendation 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tutorial Comm 3, Policies and Practices Comm 3, Politicos 3, Ski Club 3, French Club 3, Pep Band I, MAA first place 2,3, YOUNG, MICHAEL, Junior Symphony l,2,3, All Plays 2,3. Senior Scholarships Bausch 8. Lomb Award Michael William Stronach Cornell University Scholarship Guy Tal Renfro Dan Hamlow Memorial Award Ellen Finkenbiner Margaret Elizabeth Ghent Earl Jones Award for Excellence in Athletics James Evans Wathey Eugene Beauty College Scholarships Cindy Lou Davis Kathleen McClellan Maria Rovina Wilson Eugene Rotary Foundation Scholarship Marilyn Lee Otts General Henry H. Arnold Educational Scholarship Caron Renee Callan George Washington University Board of Trustees Scholarship Michael Lewis Watkins Georgia Pacific Scholarship Michael Lewis Watkins Glenwood School P.T.A. Scholarship Dennis Lee Frantz International Order of Jobs Daughter Scholarship Linda Gail McKenzie Lane Community College Scholarship Kenton Earl Sturdevant Linfield College Music Scholarship Jean Frances Higgins .infield College Scholarship David Mason Murphy Lions' Club Scholarship Ellen Finkenbiner National Merit Finalists Stewart Folse Aly Randall Philip Bryson Adrienne Cheryl Cleveland Sherry lone Cunningham Ellen Finkenbiner George Gordon Goldthwaite, Jr. Gregg Husk Mary Heather McLendon Mark Willard Nelson Robert Alexander Stalker, Jr. Michael William Stronach Michael Lewis Watkins National Merit Letters of Commendation Special Honors Thomas Martin Ballinger Sandra Jo Berge John Walter Bishop, Jr. Marilyn Jane Cross Robert Irving Fox Margaret Elizabeth Ghent Rebecca Jane Hemphill Virginia Lynn Jacobs Mary Ann Jessen John Conrad Knudsen Michael Gregory Nearing Ellen Hanel Thatcher Mark Louis Tindall Edward H. Wood Robert Alan Yood N,R.O.T.C.-University of Colorado William Charles Brandt Ottowa University Scholarship Clayton Wayne Walker Pacific Lutheran University Honor at Entrance Gary Allan Twite Reed College Scholarship Michael William Stronach Rice University Scholarship Robert Alexander Stalker, Jr. Ricks College Scholarship Carolyn Joyce Hall Seattle Pacific College Honor at Entrance Susan Lee Martin Sears Roebuck Scholarship Kip Wethered Leonard South Eugene High School: Axemen's Council Scholarship Gregory Alan Fredricks Thomas Hargraves Holmes F.T.A,-Faye C.Dedn1an Scholarship Dana Marie Aydelott Future Medical Career Club Scholarship Sheryl Lee Patterson Girls' League Scholarships Rebecca Jane Hemphill Martha Jean Withrow National Honor Society Scholar Sherry lone Cunningham National Thespian Scholarship Nancy Jo Albro PTA, Scholarship Alice Adele Nickerson State System of Higher Education: 254 and State Scholarship Commission District or County Scholarship Adrienne Cheryl Cleveland Carol Ann Grant State Scholarship Commission Four Year Cash Award Marilyn Lee Otts Oregon State University Scholarships Janis Lynn Newman Toni Jo Schrader Oregon State University Scholarship Honors Thomas Hargroves Holmes Southern Oregon College-Honors at Entrance Constance Marie Loomis University of Oregon Scholarships: Gertrude Neal George Carol Ann Gilbert Merridee Ann Graham John Conrad Knudsen Phillip Sidney Knudsen Mary Heather Mclendon Michael Gregory Nearing Nancy Lee Ruch Joanne Walker Balie B. Weinstein University of Oregon-Oregon Honor Scholars Ellen Finkenbiner Janice Marie Lane University of Oregon-Honor for Leadership Ellen Finkenbiner John Conrad Knudsen Kip Wethered Leonard University of Oregon-Journalism Scholarship Kip Wethered Leonard Stanford University Scholarship Sherry lone Cunningham Stephens College Scholarship Susan Belle Porter United States National Bank Scholarship Richard Merle Robertson University of Chicago Scholarships Thomas Martin Ballinger Mark Louis Tindall Washington University Scholarship Robert Rowland George West Point Appointment Charles Robert Pyle FACULTY' ROSTER Clifford Moffitt: B.S., Physical Education, B. Ed., M.A., Educa- tion, Washington State University, Principal, Adviser, Student Council, Publicity and Recognition Committee. Ralph Lind: B.S., History, M.Ed., Administration, University at Oregon, Vice Principal, Adviser, Policies and Practices Commit- tee, Charity Drive. Nina Kitts: B.S., M.Ed., University ot Oregon, Vice Principal, Dean ot Girls, Adviser, Girls' League. Paul Potter: B.S., M.Ed., University ot Oregon, Vice Principal, Dean ot Boys, Adviser, Axemens Council. Abby Adams: B.A., Romance Languages, University at Oregon, M.A., French, University of Washington, Head ot Foreign Language Department, French 2, Latin 2, Adviser, National Honor Society. Harold Allison: B.A., Sociology and History, Coe College, M.A., Economics and Psychology, University ot Oregon, Modern Problems, Forensics, Adviser, Debate Team. Loyd Amick: B.S., Physical Education, University ot North Dakota, M.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, Head ot Athletic Department, PE A, Adaptive PE. Sue Bach: BS. Romance Languages, M.A., General Studies, University ot Oregon, French I, 2, Adviser, French Club. Joan Banfield: B.A., English Education, University ot Oregon, Reference Librarian. Barbara Barker: B.S., Education, University ot Oregon, Girls' Counselor, Adviser, Activities Committee. Alice Barnhart: Retail Selling, Adviser, DECA. Don Barnhart: BA., Science, State College ot lovva, M.A., Education, State University ot Iovva, Metals 2, 3, Povver Mechanics, Coach, Varsity Track Team. Isabel Baumgartner: B.A., English, Michigan State University, M.A., English, University ot Oregon, English 3R, 3A. Sevilla Berreman: B.A., M.A., English, Washington State Uni- versity, English AR, AA, Adviser, Junior Class. Jacqueline Bonner: BS., General Science, Oregon State Univer- sity, B. Ed., Eastern Oregon College, M.S., Journalism, Univer- sity ot Oregon, English QR, AB, Adviser, Sophomore Class, Y-Teens. Nathan Cammack: BA., Music Education, M.A., Music, Univer- Sity ot Washington, Orchestra, Adviser, Baroque Orchestra. Donald Clark: B.S., History, University at Oregon, U.S. History. Lawrence Doggett: B.A., Humanities, Harvard University, M.A., French, Middlebury French School, Latin I, 2, French 2, 3, Adviser, Rally Squads. William Dedman: BS., History, M.Ed., Administration- Supervision, University ot Oregon, English CBR, IBA, Adviser, Future Teachers ot America. Winifred Dey: B.S., Education, University ot Oregon, M.I.. University ot Washington, Head Librarian, Library Service. Gene Dixon: B.S., Agricultural Education, Oregon State Univer- sity, Agriculture and Forest Industries, Production Agriculture, Introduction to Agriculture, Adviser, Future Farmers ot Amer- ica. Delbert Edwards: B.A., Chemistry, Linfield College, M.A., Edu- cation, University ot Oregon, Driver Training, Adviser, Deten- sive Driving Club. Richard Embree: B.A., Industrial Arts Education, Nebraska State University, M.A., Industrial Arts Education, Colorado State University, Industrial Arts, Adviser, Service Club. Mariorie English: B.S., Physical Education, Oregon State Uni- versity, M.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE 2, 3, Adviser, Girls' Intramurals. Del Freeman: B.S., Social Science, Oregon College ot Education, U.S. History, Coach, JV Football. James Freeman: B.A., History, Willamette University, M.S., Interdisciplinary Studies, University ot Oregon, English 2, World History, Adviser, International Relations League. Russel Geiseman: BS., Mathematics, Portland State College, Advanced General Math, Math 7AP, Coach, Varsity Golt. Stanley Glick: B.S., Science and Mathematics, M.Ed., University ot Oregon, M.A.T., Science, Washington State University, Chemistry. Edna Glines: B.S., Physical Education, Oklahoma College tor Women, M.S., Health and Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE A, Adaptive PE, Coach, Girls Sports, Adviser, Synchronettes. Edgar Goodnough: B.A., M.A., History, University ot Oregon, U.S. History, U.S. History AP, Adviser, Junior Class, Politicos. Penny Greaves: B.A., History, University ot Oregon, World History, U.S. History, Coach, Chess Team, Adviser, Chess Club, Politicos. Merlyn Gubser: BS., General Social Science, Oregon State University, M.S., Education, University at Oregon, World His- tory, Modern Problems, Adviser, Constitution and Statutes Committee, Junior Class. John E. Hale: B.A., English, University ot Nebraska, M.A., Science, University ot Colorado, Chemistry, Adviser, Chemistry Club. Helen Hall: B.S., Home Economics, M.S., Home Economics in Clothing, Textiles and Family Lite, Oregon State University, Girls' Counselor. Merle Hayes: BA., English, M.Ed., Willamette University, Boys' Counselor. Zilda Hayes: B.A., English, M.A., Business Education, University ot Oregon, Stenography, Data Processing, Natehand, Business Machines, Adviser, Junior Business Leaders Club. Kenneth Howland: B.A., Chemistry, University ot Nebraska, M.S., Chemistry, University ot South Dakota, Physics, Physical Science, Adviser, Radio Club. Kathryn Hudson: B.S., Architectural Engineering, University ot Oregon, M.A., Educational Psychology, Stantord University, English 2, Reading Teacher-Counselor. Ambrose Huff: Bachelor in Theology, Northwest Christian Col- lege, B.S., Social Science, University ot Oregon, M.A., Student Personnel, Columbia University, Boys' Counselor. Patricia Iskra: B.A., English, University ot Oregon, English Q, Adviser, Hatchettes. Harry Johnson: B.S., M.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE and Health 2, Co-educational PE, Coach, Asst. Varsity Football, Jumps Coach ITrackt, Head Gymnastics, Ad- viser, E Club. Dale Jones: BS., Physical Education and Mathematics, Idaho State University, Math A, 5, Advanced General Math, Coach, Sophomore Football and Basketball, JV Baseball. Robert Kane: B.A., Science and Physical Education, College ot Idaho, M.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE and Health 2, 3, Coach, Varsity and JV Cross Country, Varsity Baseball. Betty Kaspar: B.A., Science, University ot lovva, M.A., Foreign Languages, University ot Oregon, French I, A, Adviser, French Club Raymond Kehl: Ph.D., Humanities and English, Marquette University, M.A., Ph.D., Educational Psychology, University ot Minnesota, Head ot English Department, Creative Writing, Proiect English, Adviser, Future Teachers ot America, Elizabeth Kepner: BS., Business Administration, University ot South Dakota, Bookkeeping, Basic Business. Vernon Kerley: B.S., M.S., Electrical Engineering, Oregon State University, Math A, 6, Consumer Mathematics. June Ketel, R.N.: B.S., Nursing and Sociology, University ot Oregon, Head Nurse, Nurses Training, Home Nursing, Adviser: Medical Careers. FACULTY ROSTER Continued Kenneth Kienzle: B.A., Mathematics, M.Ed., University ot Ore- gon, Intermediate Math, Math A, Modern Abstract Algebra, Probability and Statistics. Jeannette Kimball: B.A., Education, M.Ed., University ot Ore- gon, Math 3, 5. Burdette Kindred: B.A., Physical Education, University of Wash- ington, M.S., Education, University of Oregon, U.S. History, Adviser: Ritle Club. Hank Kuchera: B.S., Physical Education, North Dakota State Teachers College, M.S., Physical Education, University at Ore- gon, PE and Health 3, A, Coach: Varsity Basketball. Mike Landino: B.S., Biology, University ot Arizona, Biology. Albert Leinbach: B.S., Psychology, Levvis and Clark College, M.Ed., University of Oregon, Developmental Reading and Individual Testing. Cecelia Long: B.A., M.A., Education, Central Washington Col- lege ot Education, Head ot Art Department, Arts and Cratts. Elinor McLendon: B.A., English, Portland State College, English 2X, AA, AAP, Adviser: Pep Club, Literature Seminar. Mary Malleryz B.S., Business, Oregon State University, M.B.A., Business Administration, Boston University, Accounting, Book- keeping, Auditing, Adviser: Budget and Finance Committee. William Mattson: B.S., M.A., Industrial Arts Education, Univer- sity ot Minnesota, Technical Dravving, Architectural Dravving, Pre-Engineering Dravving. Tom Means: B.S., Health, PE, and Recreation, University ot Oregon, Driver Education, Coach: Ski Team, Adviser, Ski Club. Duane R. Mellem: B.A., Physical Education, Concordia College, M.A., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, Head ot PE Department, PE and Health 3. Grace Miller: B.A., English, Drake University, M.A., Social Studies, University ot Oregon, Modern Problems, Economics, International Relations, Adviser: International Relations League. Robert Moblo: B.A., Education and Music, Western Washington College ot Education, M.A., Music Education, Columbia Uni- versity, Band, Stage Band. Anne Morris: B.S., General Social Studies, University ot Oregon, Foods and Home Furnishings. Elbert Morton: B.M,E., Music and Drama, University ot Denver, M.A., Music and Literature, Columbia University, Director ot Choral Music, Madrigal Singers. Alfred Owens: B.A., Industrial Arts Education, Central St. Edmond College, M.A., Industrial Arts Education, University ot Oklahoma, Electricity, Electronics. George Petersen: B.A., Business Administration, M.Ed., Univer- sity ot Oregon, Head ot Business Education Department, Typing 2, Business Lavv, Adviser: Service Club, Junior Business Leaders. David Powell: B.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE, Driver Training, Coach: Varsity Football, JV Basketball. Eleanor Pratt: B.A., French, Michigan State University, English 3A, AR. Edward Ragozzino: B.S., M.S., Speech, University ot Oregon, Drama I, 2, Speech 2, Dramatics Director, Adviser, National Thespians Society, Assembly Committee. Elizabeth Reanier: B.S., Education, University ot Oregon, Math A, Algebra, Consumer Math, Ski Team Coordinator, Adviser: Ski Club. Lawrence Rehfeld: B.A., History, M.Ed., Willamette University, English, World History. Carolyn Ritter: B.S., Chemistry, University ot Oregon, Interme- diate Math, Math 5. Colleen Reimer: B.A., Education, Central Washington College ot Education, M.A., University ot Oregon, English 2. Nora Robertson: B.A., Social Science, French, Science, Willa- mette University, M.A., Natural Sciences, Columbia University, Biology R, Biology A, Adviser, Biology Club. Nadine Rose: B.S., Education, Oregon College of Education, English 2R, Speech l. Mike Rose: B.A., English, University ot Oregon, English 3H, AR, Coach: Tennis Team, Asst. Varsity Football, Oscar Schaaf: B.A., Mathematics, University ot Wichita, M.A., Education, University ot Chicago, Ph.D., Math Education, Ohio State University, Math A, 5. Alyce Sheetz: B.S., English, M.S., Journalism, University ot Oregon, Journalism I, 2, Eugenean, Adviser, Camera Club, Ouill and Scroll. David Sherman: B.S., Speech and Drama, M.S., Interdisciplinary Studies, University ot Oregon, Humanities, Speech, Stagecrott. Grace Sikes: B.S., English, Education, Drama, University ot Nebraska, English AA, AAP. Susann Slezakz B.S., Physical Education, Oregon State Univer- sity, PE and Health, Coach: Girls Gymnastics, Track and Eield. Lyle Small: B.A., Social Studies, College ot Idaho, M.A., Social Studies, University ot Oregon, Modern Problems. Don Smith: B.A., History, M.A., Interdisciplinary Studies, Uni- versity ot Oregon, English 2X, 3R. Esther Smith: B.A., Spanish, Colby College, Spanish l. Lois Sparkman: B.S., Business Administration, Mary Hardin- Baylor College, M.Ed., University ot Oregon, Typing T, Shorthand, Adviser, Senior Class. Barbara Stiles: B.A., Geography, Stanford University, M.A., Geography, Syracuse University, Spanish l, 2, 3, Adviser, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society. Robert Stothers: B.S., Math Education, Oregon State University, M.S., Mathematics, M.Ed., University ot Oregon, Mah 3, A, 6, Adviser, Math Club. Phyllis Talus: B.A., Biology, Lintield College, M.A., Biology, University ot Oregon, Biology B, Biology 2AP. Dirk Ten Brinke: B.S., Natural Science, M.A., Educational Psy- chology, Ph.D., Education, University of Minnesota, Head of Science Department, Physics, Adviser: Science Club. Wilbert Thurn: B.S., Natural Science, University ot North Da- kota, Ellindale Center, M.S., Industrial Arts, Colorado State University, Coordinator ot Audio Visual Aids. Glen Trusty: B.S., Education, M.Ed., University ot Oregon, Modern Problems, Adviser: Senior Class. Maurice Van: B.S., Art Education, University ot Idaho, M.F.A., Dravving and Painting, University ot Oregon, Art 2, 3, A, Adviser, Paletteers. Victor Viers: B.A., Psychology, University of Oregon, Counselor, Psychology, Adviser: Psychology Seminars. Gerald Webking: B.A., M.A., History, English, German, Ma- calester College University ot Minnesota, World History, Ger- man T, 2, Adviser: German Club, Ski Club. Kent Wells: B.A., Russian Language, University ot Oregon, World History, Coach: Asst. Varsity Wrestling. Virginia West: B.A., English, University at Oregon, English 3. Nan Wilcox: B.A., Physical Education, Willamette University, M.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, PE and Health 2, 3, Coach, Girls' Tennis Team, Adviser, Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Bob Williams: B.S., Physical Education, University ot Oregon, Biology IR, Biology Investigations 2, Coach: Swimming, Wres- tling. Mildred Williams: B.A., M.A., History, D.Ed., University ot Oregon, Head ot Social Studies Department, Modern European History AP, Adviser, National Honor Society. Betty Wormington: B.S., Home Economics, Oregon State Uni- versity, Head ot Home Economics Department, Clothing and Related Arts, Adviser: Future Homemakers. A Abston, Terry 10: 221 Academics Section 16 A Cappella Choir 28 Acker, Mike 1 1: 26,27,207 Ackerman, Gregg 10: 221 Activities Section 66 Adams, Abby Miss 18,51,106 Adams Carolyn 12: 175 Adams, Edward 10: 221 Adams, Katherine 12: 175 Adams, Ray 10: 27,221 Adams, Robert 11: 207 Adney,Dan12:175 Adults 64 Advertising 232-253 Agriculture and Forestry Dept. 37 Ake, Phillip Howard 11: 207 Albro, Nancy Jo 12: 28,81,90,101 105,175 Aldridge, Jeanne 11: 207 Alef, Allan Jay 10: 221 Alford, Marilyn Kay 10: 221 Allen, Bradley 10: 221 Allen, Harry Robert 12: 175 Allen Larry12:175 Allen, Rebecca 10:221 Allen, Wanda 11: 207 Allison, Harold 18,25 Alltucker, Michael 11: 160,207 Allurn, John 1 1: 207 Aly, Stewart 12: 11,30,105,106, 175,183 Amey, Mary 28 Arnick, Loyd Mr, 18 Andersen Anderson Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson 175 Anderson Anderson, ,Richard 11 ,John 11: 160,207 John 11: 27,105,207 Linda12:175 Richard 11: 207 Sharon 12: 105,175 Sheila 12: 121,l04,106, Virginia 10: 221 William 10: 138,221 Ankrom, Stewart 11: 207 Anthony, Caroline 12: 175 Anthony, Ruth 10: 221 Applegate, Kathleen 11: 29,69,207 Appleton, Kathryn 10: 221 Archer, Christy 11: 207 Arlington, Brenda 10: 82,221 Arella, Charles 10: 153,168 Aronson, William 11: 163,207,210 Arts and Crafts Dept. 41 Ashby, Greg 10: 221 Ashmore, Don 10: 221 Atkins, Arnold 11: 207 Atkins, Donna 12: 175 Atkins, Sharon 12: 175 Atkinson, Judith 10: 221 Atwood, Devery12: 175 Austin, Deanna 12: 171,175 Avrit, RandoIt11: 138,207 Axe Staff 30 Axemen s Council 62 Axtell, Don 10: 175,221 Axtell, Paul 12 Ayde1ott,Dana12:26,28,106,175 Ayers, Carol 11: 207 Ayers, Raymond 10: 138,153,163, 221 Bach, Sue Mrs. 19 Baer, Joyce Elaine 10: 29,221 Baerncopf, David 10: 221 Bagaason, Barbara 11: 28,207 Bailey, Margaret 11: 27,207 Bailey, Robert 12: 175 Baird, Philip F.12:28,132,167, 175 Baius, Diana 10: 221 Baker,Madison12:175 Baker, Peggy 12: 175 Baker, Susan 12: 29,30,105,175 Baker, Tony F. 10: 28,171,221 Baker, Warren B. 12: 175 AXEMEN INDEX Baker, Wayne 12: 175 Baker, William 12: 93,132,175 Bakken,Mariella12:175 Bakken, Pearl 10: 104,211 Baldwin, J. Rolf 10: 221 Bales, Bonita 12: 124,175 Bales, Pamela 11: 207 Balint, Jeanne 10: 27,221 Ballard, Deborah 11: 207 Ballard, Gary 10 Ballinger, Thomas 12: 31,61,98, 175 Balsiger, David 10 Balzhiser, Lois 10: 104,221 Banfield, Joan Mrs. 19,47 Barhalls,Rawland11:207 Barhalls, Shirley 10: 221 Barker, Barbara Miss 56 Barker, Rex 10 Barnard, lrene12: 175 Barnard, Mary 12: 175 Barnhart, Alice Mrs. 19 Barnhart, Don 19,40 Barnhart, Paul 12: 126,132,163, 176 Barnhart, Peter 11: 104,171,207 Baronti, Stuart 10: 221 Barr, Laura 12: 28,124,176 Barrow, Roger 12: 104,140,142,176 Bartel, David 10: 170,221 Bartels, Martha 12: 44,176 Barthelemy, Jacque 12: 27,176 Barton, David 12 Barton, Margaret 11 Barton, Serena 12: 104 Bascue, Richard 12: 176 Bascue, Roger 11: 28,207 Baseball 166-169 Basketball 146-153 Bates, Richard 11: 207 Baumgartner, Isabel Mrs. 18 Bay, Sally 12: 59,91,101,105,176 Beall,Patty12:176 Beamer, Virginia 12: 176 Bearden, Virginia 11: 207 Beardsley, Nonda 12: 28,176 Beat, Kenneth 12: 114,106,176 Bechill, Marcia 11: 207,210 Beck, Carlene 10: 221 Becker, Heidi 10: 221 Bee, Debby 10: 221 Beelman, Diane 12: 125,106,176 Beickel, Jerry 11: 207 Bell, Chris 10: 145,163,221 Bell, Wayne 10 Bellisimo, Carolyn 12: 28,238,176 Bench, Cheryl 12: 176 Bengtson, Hilda 11: 59,74,125,207 Bennett, Douglas 11: 28,175,207 Bennett, Larry 11: 26,207 Bennett, William 12: 176 Benoit, Constance 10 Berge, Sandra 12: 76,106,176 Bergman, lleine M. 12: 176 Bernard, Jeff 11: 207 Berrernan, Sevilla Mrs. 18 Berryhill, Doris 10: 209,221 Best, Charles 11: 207 Best, Thomas 1 1: 207 Bidwell, Linda 11 Biggs, Eric 10: 120,221 Biggs, Linnie 1 1: 44,206 Bingham, Michael 11 Biology Club 110 Bird, Roger 11: 47,171,207 Bischoff, Bruce 10: 27,221 Bishop, James 12: 176 Bishop, John 12: 43,93,106,170, 176 Bishop, Molly 11: 124,207 Bishop, Ottalea 12: 176 Bishop, Susan 11: 124,207,210 Bissell, Jamilene 10: 221 Bittner, Cordon 11: 207 Black, Bonnie 12: 176 Black, David 12: 176 Black, Robert 11 Blackwell, Stanley 11: 207 Blair, John 1 1: 27,207 25 7 Blais, Mark S. 10 Blanton, Douglas 12: 159,176 Bleeker, Janet 10: 29 Bleeker, Judy 11 Blor'ngren,Laura10:221 Bloamquist, Marie 11: 27,76,207, 210 Blumenstein, Paul 11: 157,168 Babb, Janet 10: 221 Bodnar, William 11: 219 Baekelheide, Anne 1 1: 105,207 Bogen, Duff 10: 26,221 Boggs, Jerry 1 1: 142,207 Boggs, Michael 12: 28,176 Boll, Harvey 12: 176 Bolstad, Gladys 12: 176 Bonacker, Gregg 10: 221 Bondy, Cheryl 11: 207 Bondy,Linda12:176 Bonner, Jacqueline Mrs. 18,24 Board, Tyrone C. 12:176 Booth, Jackie 10: 108,221 Basnyk, Stephanie 10 Bossard, Peter 12: 50,106,160, 171,176 Bossert, Constance 11: 207 Bostick, Carol 1 1: 125,207 Bostick, Patricia 10: 221 Bourdage, Thomas 12: 132,177 Bowers, Carol 11: 141,171,207 Bowers, Sandra 11: 207 Bowles, Patricia 12: 72,74,93,98, 106,130,177 Bowman, Stephen 12 Bowser, Randall L. 10: 221 Boyer, Kathleen 12: 177 Boyington, Judy 10: 120,221 Braatz, Ronald 10: 163 Braatz, Teddy 12: 60,138,177 Brabb, Dale A. 11: 27,207 Bradley, Randall 11: 159,207 Brailsford, Linda 10: 29,221 Brand, Jacqueline 12: 177 Brand, Jarene 10: 221 Brandt, John 12: 6,27,84,177 Brandt, Ronald 12: 108,115,177 Brandt, Williarn 12: 27,109,177 Brannies, Janet 1 1: 207 Branscomb, Douglas 11 Brasket, Dale 12 Braun, Gerald 10: 221 Bray, Nancy 11 Brecht, Mariorie 12 Brechbill, Michael 10: 221 Breeclen, Jeanne 10: 221 Breest, Farley 11 Bremer, Jennifer 10: 209,221 Brent, Sandra 12: 177 Brett, Greg 10: 221 Bridges, Steven 11: 207 Bright, Jennifer 1 1: 207 Brillon,Leon10:221 Brillon, Nancy 11: 207 Bristow, Roy12: 177 Brittsan, Brad 101221 Brackhoff, Alyce 12: 178 Brockhoff, Patti 10: 221 Brockway, Dana 11: 142,207 Brockway, Susan 10: 27,221 Broderick, Phillip 11: 208 Broderick, Steven 10: 221 Brogdon, John 11 Brogdon, William 12: 178 Bronson, James 11: 208,216 Brooksby, Laurel 10: 221 Brown Ann 11: 208 Brown, David 10: 221 Brown, Elizabeth 10: 221 Brown, Jeffrey 12: 132,148,167, 178 Brown, Joseph 12 Brown, Julie 10: 221 Brown, Linda 12: 131,178 Brown, Patty 11 Brown, Roger 10 Brown, Stanley 10: 221 Brown, Terrell 11: 138,208 Brown, Toni 11 Brownfield, Steven 1 1: 208 Browns, Debra 11 Brumbach, Susan 10: 76,104,221 Brummel, Glenn 10: 138,221 Brummond, Ronald 11: 33,208 Brumwell, Suzanne 11: 208 Brumvvell, Wesley 10: 221 Bryant, Allen 11: 208 Bryant, Beth 12: 93,100,101,125, 178 Bryant, Jeannine 11: 208 Bryant, Sandy 10: 221 Brynilclsen, Marilyn 11: 208 Bryson, Randy 12: 178 Buehler, George 12 Bundrant, Terry 1 1: 208 Burke, Sharyn 10: 29,221 Burnett, Becky 11: 208 Burnett, Nancee 10: 221 Burroughs, Mary 12: 28,178 Burton, Terry 12: 178 Buss, John 10: 153,221 Buss, Lynn 131,219 Butler, Gay 12: 178 Butler, Bryce 11: 28,208 Butler, Kenny A.10:221 Butler, Sharie 10: 221 Byrne, Bob 10: 221 C Cagle, Vicki L. 12: 178 Cahoon, Donald K. 12: 179,202 Calkin, Larry 11: 140,142,208 Calkin, Melinda 12: 130,179,101 Callan, Caron 12: 106,179 Callies, Constance 11: 208 Camera Club 114 Cameron, James 10 Cameron, Joel 12: 28,179 Cammack, Nathan 19,27 Camp, Beniamin 11 Campbell, Boyd 10: 221 Campbell, Christine 12: 28,179 Campbell, David 11: 208 Campbell, Gretchen 10: 221 Campbell, Sharon 10: 27,221 Cantrell, Sharon 11: 208 Card, Debra 10: 221 Card, Michael 10 Carley, David 10: 142,222 Carlson, Bronwyn 12: 179 Carlson, Donald 10 Carlson, Shelley 11: 208 Carmichael, David 12: 148,179 Carter,Jack11:88,132,164,298 Carter, Richard 12: 28,44,132, 163,165,179 Casady, Chris 10: 117,222 Casady, Dennis 11: 208 Cash, Christine 11: 208 Chalmers, Herschel Jr. 10: 26,222 Chambers, Craig 10: 159,222 Chambers, Richard 12: 28,71,105 106,179 Chamness, Carol 11: 9,208 Chaney, Brenda 111208 Chaney, John 10: 138,153,221 Chapman, Daniel 10: 27,222 Chapman, Linda 11: 29,208 Chapman, Mary 12: 100,101,124 179,203 Charbonneau, Bruce 12: 159,179 Charpentier, Steven 10 Chase, David 12: 27,71,160,179 Chase, Deborah 12: 179 Chase, Susan 10: 27,222 Chatwoad, Dean 12: 179 Chess Club 122 Chitty, Leon 12: 75,131,179 Christensen, Linda 12: 45,179 Christensen, Nancy12: 179 Christensen, Sandra 10: 222. Christenson, Dirk 12: 140,179 Chrones, Nicholas 12: 179 Chrones, Terry 12: 179 Chrysler, Jon 11: 145,163,208 Cifka, Anna 11: 28,208 Clancey, Justin 11: 208 Clark, Alice 12: 179 Clark, Arthur 10: 222 Clark, Carolene 11: 49,208 Clark, Cheryl 12: 26,179 Clark, Donald 19 Clark, Geoffrey 12: 179 Clark, Gerald 12: 40,179 Clark, Jennifer Bloomer 12: 179 Clark, Nancy J. 10: 27 Clark, Renae 11 Clark, Richard 10: 222 Clark, Robert 12: 179 Clarke, Leanne 12 Classes Section 172 Clawsan, Nancy 11: 208 Cleeton, Bruce 10: 26,27,138,221 Clemons, Patricia 11: 208 Cleveland, Adrienne 12: 27,106,1 Cline, Caren 12: 42,179 Cline, Jonathon 11 Clow, Calista 12: 26,179 Caady, Mary Jo 10: 222 Cockerill, Donald 10: 138,222 Cackrell, Ann 10: 104,222 Cadding,Craig10: 138,153,221 Coffee, Ellen 12: 179 Coker, Jo Ann 11: 208 Coker, John 11: 89,208 Cole, Donald 11: 208 Cole, Robin Lee 12: 121,180 Cole, Terry 10: 157,222 Coleman, Richard 11: 168,208 Coley, Max 12: 132,106,180 Collier, David 12: 180 Collier, Dwight 11: 208 Collinsworth, Kathy 12: 105,180 Collom, Glenda 10: 222 Callom, Sandra 11: 208 Colton, Nancy 11: 208 Commencement 200-205 Cone, Betty 11: 208 Cone, James 1 1: 208,210 Cone, Richard 11: 163,208 Conner, DaIe10. 110,159,222 Conway, Barbara 10: 222 Cook, Jennifer 11 Cook, Shane 12: 180 Cook, Susan 11: 208 Coombs, John 12: 28,81,104,180 Coombs, Kenneth 11 Cooper, Linda Barrett 12: 180 Cooper, Steve 10: 104,157,222 Corbett, Raymond 11: 208 Corcoran, James 12: 132,135,136 180 Cordy,Sandra10:222 Cornish, Jane 10: 222,224 Cox, Alan 12: 180 Cox, James 1 1: 208 Cox, Jeffrey 11: 208 Cox, Judith 11: 208 Coxen, Regina 11: 208 Craig, Clara Jean 11: 208 Cramblit,Arleen10:222 Cramer, Michael 11: 163,200 Creech, Carol 10: 222 Croney, Steven 10: 222 Cronkrite, Richard 11: 39,132, 163,208 Crosby, Craig 10: 27,222 Cross, Betsy 11: 28,208 Cross, Marilyn 12: 180,203 Cross Country 144,145 Crowell, Catherine 10: 222 Cryder, Kathy 12 Cuddeback, Dennis 12: 180 Culbertson, Paula 12 Cullinan, Mark 10: 27 Culpepper, Raymond 11: 208 Culver, Peggy 10: 222 Cummings, Hazel 10: 222 Cummings, Steven 10: 222 Cunningham, Charles 11: 27,177, 208 Cunningham, Sherry 12: 101,106, 180,183 Currey, Cathy 12: 180 Currin, John 11: 208 Curtis, Beverly 10: 222 Cypcar, Kenneth 12: 132,169 D Doggett, Lawrence 19 Daffern, Cheryl 11: 208 Dahl, Toby 11 Dan1els,1'erry12:180 Danielson, Gary 10: 222 Dark, Delyn 10: 74,222 Datri, Betsy 11, 208 Daubenspeck, Barbara 12: 180 Davis, Cindy 12: 180 DOV1S,C.O1'EEt'112: 180 Davis, Geneva 10: 222 Davis, Jerry 10: 222 Davis, Kenneth 11: 208 Davis, Lonnie E, 11: 22,152,163, 209 Dav1s,Mar1orie 101222 Davis, Sharon 11 Dean, Stells 10 DeBroekert, Dirk 11 DeGoa, Vikki 11:209 Deardorff, Susan 10: 222 Deadman, William C. 19,118 Delaney, Diane 11: 209 Deless, Russell 10: 222 Delker, Tommy 1 1: 137,163,209 Dernarest, Karla 11 Denny, Frances 11: 209 Derry, Keith 11: 171,209 Dey, Winntfred 18,47 Dick, Cheryl 11: 209 Dick, Larry 10: 222 Dickson, Wayne 11 Dickson, Wendy 10: 222 Dieterich, Richard 10: 222 Dlll1n,Lanet12:180 Dillin,Rager12:180 Dillon, George 10 Dinwiddie, Steven 12: 180 D1rlam,Terri10:222 Drstributive Education Club of America 118 Dixon, Gene 18,37 Doggett, Dale 12: 180 Doggett, Kathryn 101222 Donahue, Patrick 12: 180 Donaldson, Gerald 12: 154,180 Donaldson, Steven 10: 222 Donato, Theresa 11: 110,209 Dorsey, Dennis 10: 138 Doscher, John 11: 209 Dotson, John 10: 27,138,222 Dotson, Mary 111209 Dowdy, John 1 1: 209 Dowling, Dennis 10: 222 Doyle, Julta 10 Dragt, Gaylord 10: 222 Driver Education Dept. 36 Druliner, Gerald 11: 209 Drumm, Stanley 12: 180 Dull, Kathleen 12: 105,180 Dunaven, R1chard11 Dunc, Carol Ann 12: 180 Duncan, Heather 12 Duncan, Jean 10: 222 Dunham, Robert 10: 138,152,168 222 Dunham, Warren 11: 132,209 Dunker, Deborah 12: 180 Dunlap, Sharon 10: 222 Dunn, Lauren 111209 Durnell, Thomas 12: 104,180 EClub 126 Earnshavv, Lois 10: 222 Earnshaw, Neal 12 Eaton, Edward 1 1: 47,209 Eberhardt, Lois 11: 105,123,171, 210 Eberle, Rita 10: 29,222 Edblom, Greg 10: 157,163,222 Edmison,Dor1s10:222 Edward, Delbert 18,37 Edwards, Eugene 12: 132,180 Edwards, Janice 10: 222 Edwards, Pamela 11: 210 Ehlers, Kathleeen 10: 222 Eimstad,W1lliam10: 145,160,222 Elections 86-87 Ellickson, James 11: 87,112,145, 210 Elliott, Betsy 10: 222 Ellis, James 10: 222 Ellison, Dennis 12: 181 Ells, Lynda 12: 181 Ely, Danny 11: 210 Embree, Richard 19 Emerald Empire Round-up Princess 101 Emerson, Brian 12: 181 Emerson, Cecil 12 Endicott, Bruce 12: 181 English Dept. 24 English, Mariorte Miss 19 Er1ckson,Danna12:181 Erickson, Juanita 11: 210 Erickson, Lanny 12: 181 Erwin, Arthur 12: 37,158,159,181 Eskew, Sally 12: 181 Eugenean Staff 30,265 Evans, Elizabeth 12: 61,78,105, 181 Evans, James 11 Everett, Nancy 12: 181 F Faculty Roster 255,256 Fa1rbanks,Joan 11: 27,210 Farmer, Jo Anna 11 Farmsvvarth, Louis 10: 163 Farque, Anthony 11: 210 Farquhar,Paula12: 104,118,182 Fehly, Mike 10 Fellers, Whitney 12: 171,182 Ferguson, Scott 12: 126,132,137, 182 Ferguson, Sue 10 Ferguson, Timothy 12: 62,63,98,15 Fertig, Gloria 11: 210 Feuerbach, Joanne 1 1: 105,210 Flchtner, Wally 12: 27,140,182 Fiedler, Kurk 12: 182 Field, Janice 10: 222 F1gura,Re1nhard12:182 Finkenbiner, Ellen 12: 31,98,105, 182,183,201 Fisher, Carolyn 12: 119,182 Fitch, Carl 11: 210 Fix, Gregory James 10: 26,138,222 Fluke, John 10: 222 Flynn, Ronald 12: 45,163,182 Football132-139 Foreign Language Dept. 38 Fortier, Mark 12: 182 Fosback, Chris 1 1: 27,210 Foss, Michael 10: 138 Foster, Joy 12: 28,62,106,182 Fox, Christine 10: 222 Fox, Larry 10 Fox, Robert 12: 46,106,182 Fox, Sandra 11: 210 Frantz, Dennis 12: 132,167,168, 182 Frederiksen, Thomas 12: 182 Fredricks, Gregory 12: 46,106,167, 182 Fredricks, Nancy 10: 222 Frederiksen, Sue 10: 222 Freeman, Del 19,138 Freeman, James 19,23 Freeman, Marsha 11: 210 Freeman, Steaven 10: 122,138,222 Freestane, Julie 12: 182 Freestone, Suzanne 11: 210 Frei, David L. 11: 28,132,163,2l1 French Club 108 Frese, Daniel 12: 182 Friend, Barbara 11: 211 Fudge, Kenton 11: 211 Fuhrman, Deborah 11 Fulbright, William 11 Fuller, Gloria 11: 182 Fury, Robert 10: 28,222 Future Farmers of America 112 Future Homernakers of America 91 110 Future Teachers of America 118 Gadsen, Fred 11: 211 Gallagher, Maureen 10: 222 Gallagher, Michael 10: 222 4,182 Galloway, Marvel 10: 222 Gallup, Sharon 10 Gano,Marc1a10:222 Garber, Daniel 12: 182 Garber, Leah 11: 211 Garber, Marilyn 10: 222 Gardiner, Lynda 12: 121,182 Garling, Michael 12: 182 Garoutte, Lucinda 10: 222 Garrett, Stephen 11: 142,211 Garrison, Lowell 101222 Garrison, Loyd 12: 132,167,182 Gary, Gail Marie 11: 104,211 Gaswint, Janet 11: 123,211 Gatewood, Sonia L. 10: 24,222 Geiseman, Russel 18,57,115,180 George, Bradley 12: 106,182 George, Gertrude 12: 106,182 George, Robert 12: 106,182 George, Tricia 10: 111,223 German Club 108 Gerstmann, John 12: 110,182 Gesme, Pamela 10: 223 Ghent, Margaret 12:98,114,106, 182 Gibson, Clell 12: 61,105,182 Gibson, Kenneth 11: 211 G1eseke,Claud1a10:223 Giesy, William 10: 138,223 Gilbert, Carol 12: 28,98,125,105 106,182,200,203 Gilbert, Martha 131 Gi1bert, Jim 1 1: 74 Gile, Michael 10: 223 G1lliam,Sandra10:223 Gilmore, Roy 10: 223 Gimpl, Gail 10: 223 Girard, Anne 12: 183 Girard, Mary 10: 27,223 Girls' Athletic Association 122 Girls' Choir 29 Girls' League 62 Girls' League State Convention 90,91 Glad, Ellen 12: 183 Glaisyer, Charles 12: 183 Glasenapp,Donna11:211 Glasenapp, Linda 10: 223 Glaspey, Karyn 12: 183 Gleason, Danny12: 183 Glick, Stanley 18 Glines, Edna Miss 18 Glover, Patricia 10: 223 Goldthwaite, George 12: 35,93,183 Golf 170 Golz,L1nda 12: 183 Gonshorowski, Toni 11: 211 Goodman, Charles 10: 223 Goodnough, Edgar 19,22,74 Gordon, Christine 11: 28 Gorence, Jorjeanne 10 Gossler, Laura 10: 26,223 Gould, Jacqueline 1 1: 211 Gould1ng,Jonis11:211 Graham, Merridee 12: 30,105,106, 183 Graham, Phyllis 10: 223 Graham, Robert 10: 223 Grant, Barbara 10: 223 Grant, Carol 12: 26,123,106,171 Gray, Carlton 10: 26,27,223 Gray, Stephen 10: 138,163,223 Grazer, Terry 10: 27,223 Greaves, Penny Miss 19 Green, David 10: 223 Green, Lee 10: 223 Greene, Judith 11: 211 Grtfe, Catherine 11: 211 Griffin, Thomas 11: 211 Griggs, James 12: 183 Gr1swo1d, Robert 12: 28,183 Groesbeck, James 1 1: 138,160,211 Grubb, Marlene 12: 76,118,183 Gubser, Merlyn 19,231 Guitteau, Jud 12: 30,98,105,170, 174,184 Guitteau, Nancy 10: 223 Gump, Patty 10: 26,223,224 Gundel, Gregory 12: 159,184 Guske, Jenifer 10: 223 Guy, Robin 11: 211 Guy, Sheila 12: 184 Gymnastics 154-157 H Hadley, Barbara 11: 29,211 Hagedorn, Amy Mrs. 64 Hale, John 19,34 Halford, James 12: 154,184 Halford, Kathleen 11 Hall, Carolyn 12: 28,184 1-lall,Danny11:211 Hall, Helen Mrs. 56,57 Hall, John 1 1: 163,211 Hamann, Ricky 10: 157,168 Hamel, Nancy 10: 224 Hamill, Mary 10: 224 Hamilton, August 12: 184 Hamlin, Lavonne 12: 28,184 Hammon,Necile11:26,27,211 Hammond, Steve 12: 184 Handy, Gene 10: 27,224 Handy, William 10: 224 Hanes, Robert 12: 154,156,162, 163,164,184 Hankin,Linda10:224 Hardcastle,L1nda11:211 Harmon, David 10: 224 Harrington, Richard 12: 37,177, 184 Harris, Janyce 12: 185 Harris,.lerry10:224 Harrison, Pamela 10: 29,224 Harwood, Mary 1 1: 211 l-Iask1n,Marlee12:185 Haskin, Melinda 10: 224 Hastings, Lawrence 11:211 Hatch, Lynda 10: 27,224 Hawk, William 10: 27,224 Hayes, Glenna 10: 224 Hayes, Karl 10: 224 Hayes, Merle 57 Hayes, Raymond 10: 224 Hayes, Ricky 11 Hayes, Zilda Miss 18 Hayward, Don 10: 224 Healy, Gary 12: 185 Hearty, Sheila 10: 224 Heaton, Colleen 12: 185 Heaton, Janice 10: 29,224 Hedgepeth, Deborah 11: 211 Heesacker, Andrew 11: 211 Hefner, Pamela 12: 185 Heidernann, Cynthia 10: 224 Heise, Janet 1 1: 206,211 Heisler, Bob 10: 224 Peggy 12: 185 Helmig, Sharon 12: 185 Hemphill, Rebecca 12: 62,90,98, 104,106,109,185,100,208 Henderson, Christy 10: 224 Henderson, Craig 12: 45,185 Henderson, Richard 12: 185 Henderson, Robert 10: 224 Henderson, William 1 1: 211 Hendricks, Russell 51 Hendrickson, Anne 11: 211 Henning, Paul 10: 157,224 Henry, Charles 12: 185 Henry, Dennis 11: 211 Henry, Michael 11: 211 Henry, Herbert, Dennis 12: 185 Herman, Diane 10: 224 Herrman, Donald 12: 13,46,145, 163,185 Hessel, Ann 10: 117,220,224 Heym, Richard 10: 27,225 Hickman, Leslie 11 Hicks, Nancy 12: 185 Higgins, David 12: 185 Higgins, Jean 12: 185 Higgins, Steve 11: 211 Hill, Bruce 10: 225 Hill, Carolyn 11: 211 Hill, Pamela 12: 119,185 Hill, Patricia 11: 110,211 Hill, Robert 10: 225 Hill, Vicki 11: 211 Hill, William 12: 185 Hilles, David 11: 138,211 Hilton, William 11: 138,211 Hine, John 10: 160,225 Hirschey, Sherry 10: 225 Hitchcork, Terri 12: 185 Hackett, Larry 11 Hodges, Anne 11: 211 Hodge, Jeffrey 10: 27,159,225 Hodges, David Edmund 11: 132,210, 211 Hodg1n,Roberta12:185 Hodgson, Kathy 10: 225 Hodgson, Kris 10: 225 Haeye, Robin 12: 28,185 Hoff, Dennis 12: 185 Hoffman, John 11: 140,211 Hoffman, Paul 12 Hogan, Dawn 11:211 Holdridge, Vernon 11 Holland, Irene 1 1: 141,211 Hollin, Jerry 10: 225 Holmes, Christine 10: 225 Holmes, Karen 12: 185 Holmes, Thomas 12: 126,132,106, 162,163,185 Holmquist, Julie 11: 211 Holvey, Daniel 10: 138,225 Hoover, Lindo 11: 211 Horine, James 1 1: 211 Horn, Barbara 10: 225 Horn, Carolyn 11: 211 Horn, Chris 10: 27,225 Horn, Don 12: 159,185 Hornsby, James 12: 185 Hoselton, Kevin 10: 26,160,225 Hoselton, Mark 12: 185 Houglum, Christopher 12: 31,88, 105,185 Houglum, Karen 10: 29,209,225 House, Glenda 10: 29,225 Hauser, David 11: 27,211 Howden, Timothy 11: 142,159,211 Howe, Charles 10: 168,225 Howland, Kenneth 15,18 Howlett, Dewayne 11: 211 Hoyt, Bruce 10: 154,156,163,225 Hudson, Kathryn Mrs. 18 Huey, Charles 11: 211 Huff, Ambrose Huff, Kathleen 11: 211 Huffman, Jerry 12: 185 Hughes, Cindy 10: 225 Hughes, Joanne 11: 211 Hughes, Mary Louise 1 1: 211 Hughes, Ruth Mrs. 65 Hunderup, Carolyn 11 : 27,212 Hunt, Robert 12: 185 Hunt, Robert 12 Hunter, Gary 12: 159,186 Hunter, Georgeanne 1 1: 212 Hunter, Sherry 12: 186 Hunter, Wayne 11: 212 Huntington, Dave 10 Hurley, Michael 10: 225 Husk, Gregg 12: 183,187 Hyatt, Ruth Mrs. 64 Hyslop, Janet 12: 186 Industrial Arts Dept. 40 Ingham, John 10: 225 Inglis, Janice 12: 28,186 International Relations League 120 Intramurals 143 Iskra, Patricia Mrs. 19 Iskra, Terry 10: 225 lverson,Krin10:225 J Jack, Terry 1 1: 212 Jackson, Randy 101225 Jacobs, virginia 12: 30,128,105 106,186,100 Jacobsen, Cheryl 12: 4,130,141, 186 Jacobsen, Sally 11: 212 Jacobson, Gerald 12: 186 Jacobson, John 12: 186 James, Mike 10: 225 Jennings, Terry 10: 225 Jensen, James 10: 225 Jensen, Mariel 10: 27,225 Jensen, Tanis 10: 225 Jepson, Roberta12: 186 259 Jepson, Terry 10: 40,163 Jernberg,Linda12: 186 Jessen, Mary Ann 12: 28,59,104, 106,186 Jessen,1'heona Mrs, 64 Johnson, Bertha 11: 212 Johnson, Carmen 12: 186 Johnson, Carolyn 111212 Johnson, Clark 111212 Johnson, Cynthia 10: 26,225 Johnson, David 10: 225 Johnson, Diane 10: 27,225 Johnson, Douglas 11: 212 Johnson, Eric 11: 105,170,212 Johnson, Gene 10: 225 Johnson, Harry 19,82,133,155 Johnson, Jan 12: 28,186,200 Johnson, Jim 11: 27,212 Johnson, John 12: 27,140,186 Johnson, Karen 12: 186 Johnson, Kathleen 111212 Johnson, Linda 10: 225 Johnson, Linda Lois 10 Johnson, Marshall 11: 138,212 Johnson, Michael 12: 46,98,132, 138,107,137,148,151,166,169,186 Johnson, Nannette 11: 212 Johnson, Paul 111212 Johnson, Polly 10: 225 Johnson, Randy 10: 225 Johnson, Russell 10: 138,225 Johnson, Thomas 12: 186 Johnson, Trudy 12: 26,186 Johnson, Vern 12: 92,186 Johnston, Cynthia 11: 212 Joiner, Kathleen 10: 27,225 Jolliff, Bill 10: 225 Jones, Becky 10: 225 Jones, Dale 19,138,168 Jones, Daniel 11: 168,212 Jones, Elinor Mrs. 64 Jones,Evelyne10127,225 Jones, Judy 10. 225 Jones, Kevin 101225 Jones, Milton 12: 41,213,186 Jones, Robert 12: 186 Jones, Suzanne 11: 29,212 Jones, William 11: 132,212 Jones, William 10: 225 Jorden, Kathryn 11: 27,212 Juarez, Demetria 12: 101,186 Judd, Mary 10: 225 Judd, Nancy 11: 212 Juilfs, Erwin 54 Junior Business Leaders of America 112 Junior Prom 92,93 Jungquist, Dennis 10 Jungquist, Dianne 12: 28,186 Junkins, John 12: 105,107,186 Junkins, Margaret 10: 225 Justice, Robert 10 K Kadaia, Kaye 10: 225 Kageler, Gloria 10: 29,225 Kaiser, Phila 11: 29,212 Kane, Robert 19,82,145,166,168 Kane, Terry 11: 132,136,152,166, 167,212 Kasper, Betty Lou Mrs. 18 Kaufman, Greta 10: 108,225 Kays,Jarnes10:26,153,167,225 Keating, Mary 10: 225 Keating, Richard 10: 225 Keefe, Jerry 11: 152,206,212 Keefe, Mary 12: 111,186 Keelor,Linda10:225 Kehl, Raymond Dr. 18 Kelly, Michael 11: 138,212 Kelsch, Steve 12: 186 Kernler,Liane11: 104,210,212 Kemp, Deborah 10 Kennedy, Jackie 12: 28,186 Kennel, Galen 11: 212 Kepner, Elizabeth Mrs. 18 Kerley, Vernon 18,32 Kerns, Thomas 10: 138,225 Kerr, Susan 12: 108,187 Ketel, June Mrs. 65 Kienzle, Kathy 10: 27,225 Kienzle, Kenneth 18,32 Kight, Walt 11: 122,123,212 Kilpatrick, Gayle 1 1: 212 Kilpatrick,Sandra10:225 Kilpatrick, Tom 12: 30,61,98,105, 107,186,200,202 Kimball, Janet Miss 19 Kindred, Burdette 19 Kindred, Kenneth 10: 225 King, Dana11:212 King, Dave10: 159,225 King, Kathy 10: 225 King, Randall 10: 140,225 King, Victoria 11: 212 Kingzett, Daniel 12: 186 Kinney, Carol 11:212 Kirk, Margaret 10: 225 Kirkpatrick, Joan 11: 212 Kistler,Roberta11:27,29,212 Kitts, Nina Miss 56,57 Kline, Mitchell 10 Knebel, Diane 12: 48,114,186 Kneifel, Randall 11 Knudsen, John 12: 58,75,120,107, 187 Knudsen, Philip 12: 187 Kofferd, Judy 10: 225 Kofferd, Mary 10: 225 Koivisto, Laura 10: 225 Kolan, Patricia 12: 187 Kontich, Michael 11: 159,212 Kovich, G. David 11 Krapff, Gregory 11: 212 Krause, William 11: 212 Krauss, Lee 10: 26,225 Krausz, Lorraine 11: 212 Krebs, Kristine E. 10: 225 Kreiss, Constance 11: 210 Krietz,Jon12:187 Krenk, Christopher 11: 132,148, 212 i Kromwall, James 10: 225 Krueger, William 10: 225 Kuchera, Hank 19,146 Kullawatz, Susan 11: 28,212 Kupper, James 1 1: 212 Kwei, Barbara 12: 28,101,120,187 L Lacey, Samuel 10: 225 Lafferty, Michael 12: 160,187 Laing, David 10: 225 Lallos, Tom Peter 10: 104,224,225 Lambert, Jim 12: 59,74,98,132, 154,187 Lamen, Chris 10: 160,225 Lamont, Linda 10: 27,65,225 Landino, Michael 19,231 Landsiedel,Sam12:187 Lane, Janice 12: 30,61,105,107, 187 Lane,Jeffry10:145,152,220,225 Lane,Linda10:225 Laney, Carl 12: 126,160,161,187 Lang, Chris 12: 187 Lang, Carolyn 11 Laptad, John 10: 25,138,157,225 Larkin, Tim 11: 212 Larsen, Craig 12: 159,187 Larsen, Danny 1 1: 128,152,163, 164,212 Larson, Charles 10: 68,224,225 Larson, Sandra 12: 187 Larson, William 11: 212 Lasley,Thamas11: 138,142,212 Lea, Judith 11 Leadership Section 52 Leahy, Michael 10: 225 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Edward 11 Francis 12: 187 Gilbert 101 27,159,160,225 Jason Davis 11: 212 Legler, Kaare 12: 187 Legler, Karel 10: 225 Legler, Larry 12: 188 Lehrman, Marc 11: 130,212,216 Leiby, Karen 111 212 Leighton, Paul 10:27 Leinbach, Albert 20 Leinbach, Cathryn 10: 27 Lemery, Diane 11: 212 Lemmer, Donna 10: 27,226 Lemmer,Joan11:212 Lentesty, Barbara 11: 212 Lentz, Loran 10: 226 Leonard, Kip 12: 31,37,83,93,98, 105,107,126,132,134,135,174,188 200 Leonard, Nancy 11: 210,212 Leonard, Robert 12: 188 Leong, Herbert 10: 159 Lesiak, Mary 12: 188 Lewellen, Susan 12: 188 Lewis, Richard 12: 188 Library and Study Hall Dept. 46 Lieuallen, Scott 12: 63,75,131, 188 Lightfoot, Robert 12. 188 Liles, Richord12: 188 Lrlyengren, John 10: 226 Lind, Joan 10: 226 Lind, Ralph 56 Lindgren, John 11 Lindsay, Roxanne 10: 226 Lindsey, Carol 10, 226 Lindsey, Susan 1l: 212 Lrtchman, Mark 11: 39,138,163,212 Littman, David 11: 210 Lockard, Debbie 10: 122,226 Long, Cecelia Miss 20 Long, Dianna 12: 188 Long, John 12: 188 Long, Herbert 10: 226 Long, Theresa 12: 188 Longfellow, Chris 12: 188 Longfellow, Susan 10: 226 Longwood, Mark 12: 107,188 Longwood, Sara 10: 226 Lonnqurst, Shelly 11: 212 Loomis, Constance 12: 28,188 Looney, Michael 10: 226 Lorenz, Randall 11: 212 Lougheed, Betty 11: 76,213 Loveday, Patti 10: 226 Lovelace, Kelly 12: 188 Lowry, Melody 10: 226 Lowry, Michael 11: 213,188 Lucas, Mary 11 Luell, Michael 12: 28,71,105,202, 231 Lunas, Leslie 11: 213 Lund, Dennis 11: 171,210,213 Lundeen, Ellen 11: 213 Lundquist, Kathy 10: 226 Luttrell, Patricia 11: 28,87,213 Lutz, Mark 11: 59,80,105,112,213, 231 Lydon, Mary 10: 226 Lyrnan, Teresa 12: 188 Lyons, Susan 12: 188 M McCallum, Douglas 11: 140,142, 206,214,216 McClellan, Ann 11: 214 McClellan, Kathleen 12: 29,188 McConnaughey,VVillram10:226 McConnell, Michael 10: 138,226 McCornack,Cheyla1O:29,76,226 McCullough, Susan 10: 226 McCully, George 12: 109,160,188 McCully, Ruth 10: 226 McCune, Jay 11 : 214 McCune,Shirlee10:-226 McDonald, David 11: 214 McDonald, Joyce 10: 226 McDonald, Mike 10: 145,226 McFadden, Colleen 10: 226 McGough, Dennis 12: 163,189 McGaugh, Larry 10: 226 McKay, James 12: 189 McKenney, Lloyd 11: 214 McKenzie, Kathy 10: 226 McKenzie,Linda12:27,98,174,189 McKenzie, Mary 10: 29,68,141,226 McKern, Roy 10 McKillop, Ros 12: 189 McLarrin, Kathleen 12: 28,189 McLarrin, Kathy 12: 189 McLaughlin, Kirk 12: 81,104,189 McLean, Nancy 11: 108,214 McLendon, Elinor Mrs. 20 McLendon, Mary 12: 30,93,98,104, 105,107,141,183 McLeod, Nancy 11: 214 McMillan, James 1 1: 214 McMillan, Lynne 10: 26,226 McMillen, Jim 10: 163 McNulty, Elizabeth 11 McNutt, James 10: 226 McQueen, Fay 10 McQueen, Robert 10 McQuin, Gary 12: 189 Macke, Ellen 10: 226 Mackie, Paul 12: 140,171,188 MacLaren, Lucy 12: 105,107,188 MacLaren, Robert 11: 213 Macy, Clifford 11: 213 Macy, Sheryl 10: 226 Moddron, Jan 10: 29,226 Maddux,Jacquelyn10:226 Madrigai Singers 28 Madsen, James 10: 226 Maggard,Linda12: 188 Magness, Robert 10: 226 Mahler, Kerry 10: 226 Main, Robert 11: 132,166,213 Maine, Kathy 11: 171,213 Malkasian, Gregory 12: 59,188 Mallery, Fredrick 11: 27,142,213 Mallery, Mary Mrs. 20 Maloney, Patricia 10: 226 Marley, Patrick 10: 138,153,226 Monville, David 10: 138,159,168, 226 Margerum,Pat12: 188 Markeson, Ryan 10: 226 Marshburn, Jan 177,188 Marsh, Peter 12: 104,126,132,134 160,188,200 Martin, Charles 10 Martin, David 10: 226 Martin, Gordon 11: 213 Martin, Sheila 10: 226 Martin, Susan 12: 104,188 Martinsen, Shelley 10: 226 Martz, Gregory 11: 213 Mason, William 12: 30,115,188 Math Club 114 Mathematics Dept. 32 Matson, Nancy 10: 26,226 Matthews, Kathleen 10: 226 Matthews, Michael 11: 85,214 Mattingly, Larry 12 Mattson, Frank 10: 138 Mattson, William 21 Maveety, Patrick 10 Maxwell, Greg 10: 138,154,163, 226 Mead, David 10: 26,226 Mead, Nancy 11: 27,214 Mead, Susan 10: 226 Means, Tom 21 Medical Careers Club 114 Melary, Kathleen 10: 226 Mellem, Duane 21 Mellem, Roger 10: 226 Mellem, Larry 10: 27,111,138,152, 226 Mendoza, Andrew 10 Merrell, Sally 10: 266 Merriam, David 10: 138,226 Merrill, Elizabeth 11: 214 Merrill, Lee 11: 214 Merrill, Ray 10: 226 Merriman, Kelly 12: 189 Merritt, Elaine 10: 226 Metcalf, Kay 11: 214 Metz, George 1 1: 214 Metzger, Steven 12: 58,98,105,190 Mickelson, Dennis 10: 226 Mickelson, Donald 11: 42,132,171, 214 Mickelson, Ruby 12: 44,190 Miller, Carolyn 12: 190 Miller, Charles 10 Miller, Clarisse 11 Miller, Grace Miss 20 Miller, Jarene 1 1: 215 Miller, Judy 1 1: 215 Miller, Katherine 10: 226 Miller, Lloyd io: 226 Miller, Mike 12: 190 Miller, Richard 55 Miller, Robert 10: 138,226 Miller, Roger 12: 27,190 Miller, Sharon 12: 28,105,190 Miller, Vicki 10: 29 Millhollen, Lloyd Dr. 54 Mrlls, Susan 12: 105,190 Mrnney, Donald 12: 159,190 Minter, Elizabeth 11: 26,215 Mishler, Linda 10: 226 Mishler, Michael 12: 190 Misner,8rian10:226 Miss South Eugene High 100 Mitchell, Donald 11: 215 Mitchell, Fred 10: 138,168,226 Mitchell, Pat 12: 190 Mittleider, Kathleen 12: 190 Muze, John 10: 226 Muze, Robert 12: 166,190 Moblo, Marilyn 10: 27,224,226 Moblo, Pennie 12: 26,190 Moblo, Robert 20,84 Mocabee, Cynthia 12: 190 Mock, Rebecca 10: 226 Moe, Terry 10: 153,224,226 Moffitt, Clifford 55,57,64,82 Mohr, Richard 10: 226 Molter, Carolyn 12: 74,79,93,100, 107,130,190 Molter, Marcia 10: 74,226 Moninger, Ronald 11: 154,156,214 Monroe, Sheryl 11: 215 Montgomery, Brenda 11: 215 Montgomery, Nancy 10: 226 Moore, Arthur 10: 122,226 Moore, Brent 10: 226 Moore, Christrne 10: 226 Moore, Genevieve 12: 48,101,191 Moore, .lack 11: 21 5 Moore, Kathleen 12: 191 Moore, Kevin 11: 215 Moore, Kimberly 11: 215 Moore, Mike 11: 215 Moorehead, Rodney 11: 215 Morello, Carol Bryant 12: 74,109, 131,191 Morgan, John 10: 27,226 Morganti, Robert 10: 226 Morganti, William 11: 215 Moriarty, Theresa 11: 215 Morris, Anne Mrs. 20 Morris, Diana 10: 226 Morris, Kurt William 1 1: 215 Morris, Laurie 10: 226 Morrrs, Mary 11: 76,129,215 Morris, Stanton 12: 191 Morrison, Abby 12: 191 Morrow, Ruth 10: 226 Morse, David 10: 226 Morse, Randy 11: 138,171,215 Morse, Robert 11: 7,27,140,215 Mortimore, Lee 10: 157,226 Mortimore,Cegi12: 105,191 Morton, Albert 20,28 Mosley, Richard 11: 28,215 Mowen, Mararet11:215 Mozeski, Deborah 11: 215 Mross, Donna 11: 215 Mross, Gene 10: 226 Muir, Sandra 11: 215 Mullaley, Patrick 10: 110,152,163 Mumau, Brad 10: 227 Munk, Joy Lee 10: 227 Murphy, David 12: 13,107,145,191 Murphy, Janet 11: 28 Murphy, Kathleen 11: 215 Murray, Lonnie 12: 191 Murray, Margaret 10: 227 Music Dept. 26 Musser, Cara 10: 227 Myers, Michael 11: 132,148,167, 215 Myers, Sandra 11: 215 Myrmo, Erik 11: 138,154,156,215 N Nagel, Frederick 11: 215 Nagel, Larry 12: 27,107,191 Navarre, Gary 10: 227 Neal, Kathryn 11: 28,85,105,215 Nearing, Michael 12: 61,191 Nearing, Patrice 10: 227 Neely, James 1 1: 215 Neely, Jeanne 12: 191 Neely, Richard 11: 215 Neet, Marilyn Whitney 11: 218 Nelson, Anne 11: 215 Nelson, Barbara 12: 104,107,191 Nelson, Kay 12: 191 Nelson, Judy 29 Nelson, Mark W. 12: 132,191 Nesbit, David 12: 191 Ness, Byron 10: 209,227 Neufeld, Jeanette 11: 215 Neustadter, Gary 12 Newman, Gary 12: 191 Newman, Janis L. 12: 107,123,191 Newman, Jimmy 1 1: 159,215 Nice, Theresa 11: 215 Nicholson, Gail Mrs. 54 Nicholson, Judith 1 1: 27,215 Nichols, Carol 12: 191 Nichols, Pamla 11: 215 Nickerson, Alice 12: 107,191 Nickles, Karl 12: 191 Niederhiser, Steve 12: 191 Niederhiser, Eric 11: 215 Nielsen,.loannL.12:191 Niles, Delma Jean 11: 29,215 Niles, Kenneth 11: 27,215 Nilsen, Henry 54 Nilsen, Thomas 11: 145,146,147, 148,215 Nobles, Randolph 11: 26,27,142, 215 Nock, Paul 10: 138,227 Noland, Carol 12: 191 Nolph,Dawn12:191 Norberg, Don 11 Nordquist, Nicollett10:227 Norfleet, David 10: 28,227 Norton, Danny 10: 145,163,227 Norton, Melvin 10: 227 Novitski, Barbara 11: 27,215 Novitski,Paul10:227 Nunn, Latricia 10: 227 Nuse, Evan 10 Nyberg, Terry 12: 191 0 O'Dell, Sarah L. 12: 191 OC1kS,Bab11:215 Oakes, James11 Ootman, Patsy 10: 110,227 Ohlhauser, Erika 12: 191 Ohlhauser, Monika 10: 227 O'Leary, Michael 11: 215 Oliver! 94-97 Olson, Kathleen 12 Olson, Ricky 10 Organizations Section 102 Orrell, Donald 10: 138 Ortlotf,Ramon12: 191 Osibov, Jeannette 12: 105,171,191 Otts, Marilyn 12: 192 Ove, Warren 11 Overhalt, Chris 11: 215 Owens, Al 21 Owens, Stanley 10: 227 P Pack, James 12: 159,167,192 Pack, Jennifer 10: 29,80,81,105, 227 Paftrath, Robert 11: 154,215 Paige, Linda 11: 215 Painter, Larry 12: 192 Paletteers 120 Palmerlee, Ruth 10: 209,227 Pangelinan, Doris 12: 50,107,192 Pangelinan, Jeanette 10: 50,227 Pape, Gary 12: 61,72,79,98,107, 116,132,160,192 Pape, Randy 10: 227 Paris, Susan 11: 215 Parker, Anthony 1 1: 27,215 Parker, Gabriel 12:192 Parker, Philip 12: 192 Parker, Steven 11: 167,215 Parmelee, Sandra 10:27 Parr, Janet 12: 28,76,101,104, 107,125,192 Parr, Michael 10: 26,27,227 Parrish, Bradley 11: 14,140,215 Parra, Anthony 10: 27,227 Patterson, Robert 11: 215 Patterson, Sheryl L. 12: 192 Patton Patton ,Doug 10: 227 ,Frank 1 1: 215 Patton, Phoebe 10: 141,227 Payne, Payne, Kathy 10: 227 Margaret 12: 192 Pearl, Henry 10: 227 Pearl, James 12 Pearson, Lezle 11: 29,215 Pearson, Merritta 10: 29,96,227 Peck, Ronald 10: 27,159,227 Peckham, Dan12: 192 Peckham, Dennis 11 Pekkala, Cheryl 11: 216 Pendergrass,Dennis10:227 Pendergrass,Jenniter11: 124,216 Penitold, Betty 10: 228 Penitold,Sandro12:192 Pennington, Thomas 12: 104,192, Pep Band 126 Pep Club 124 Percival, Joe 10: 13, 145,153,228 Perdue, Gary 10: 228 Perdue, Larry 11: 46,216 Perkins, Eugenia 10: 228 Perrott, Kenneth 10 Perry, Melanie 11: 62,216 Perry, Tommy 11: 216 Persrnger, Kathlrn 10: 228 Peterman, Roy 11 Petersen, George 21 Peterson, Carolyn 12: 192 Peterson, Melanie 10: 228 Pettit, Jim 1 1: 138,216 Petty, Sharon 10: 228 Pfeiffer, Barbara 12: 192 Phillips, Dennis 11: 152,210,216 Phillips, John 12: 192 Phillips, Katherine 10: 228 Physical Education 42 Pickett, Helen 10: 228 Pierson, Lynda 12 Pietka,Alrce11: 216 Pin Club Luau 91 Pinkerton, Chuck 11: 216 Piper, John 12: 159 Piper, Roger 10 Pippin, Gary 12: 107,192 Piquet, Judy 10: 104,228 Pitzer, Tim 10: 228 Plant, Pamela 10: 228 Platts, John 11: 159,216 Pleier, Marilyn 10: 228 Poleson,Phrllrp11 Polrtrcos 112 Pollard, Jeanie 10: 228 Pond, Millard Z. 54 Poole, Leigh 10: 27,141 Poole, Philip 12: 192 Pyle, Bob 12: 192 Publications 30 Q Quail, Gary 10: 228 Quill and Scroll 105 Race, Randall 11 Racely, Jennee 12: 43,124,192 Radio Club 110 Ragozzino, Edward 20,104,105 Rolls, Roderick 11: 217 Rankin, James 12: 71,105,192 Rally Squads 130,131 Ranney, Bill 10 Rarick, Lillian Mrs. 64 Rathburn, James 12: 192 Rau, Steve 10: 228 Ray,KeIlyJ.11:61,81,138,217, 104 Ray, Thomas 12: 192 Rayley, Timothy 12: 154,193 Read, Thomas 10: 157,167,169,229 Reanier, Elizabeth Mrs. 20,32 Reed, Craig 11: 42,120,217 Reigles, Jon 12: 193 Rentro, Guy 12: l3,107,105,144, 145,163,165 Rehfeld, Lawrence 20 Reynolds, Lee 12: 193 Rheinberger, Steven 10 Rhodes, Victor 12: 193 Rice, Richard 10 Richard, John 10: 28,229 Richardson, Wayne 12: 193 Rrcharz, Charisse 11: 41,108,217 Richarz,Mrndy12: 105,124,193 Richmond, Gordon 11 Richmond, John 11 Rickard, Valerie 10: 229 Ricker, Steven 12: 193 Ricker, Randolph 10: 229 Rickman, Rebecca 11: 217 Riddle, Joseph 12: 199 Ridgeway, Donna 12: 112,193 Rifle Club 122 Riley, James 12: 193 Rrngsdort, Vikki 11: 217 Riordan,Patrrcia12: 194 Ritter, Carolyn Mrs, 21 Ritter, Jane 10: 229 Ritter, Roger 11 Roberts, James 10: 27,229 Roberts, William 10 Robertson, Glen 1 1: 28,33,85,145, 217 Robertson, Jane 12: 194 Robertson, John 12: 194 Robertson, Nora Mrs. 21 Robertson, Richard 12: 107,194 Porter, Carolyn 10: 228 Porter, Christopher 11: 160,216 Porter, Porter, Darolyn 11: 104,216 Earl 12: 192 Porter, Marylyn 10: 228 Porter, Sharon 11: 216 Porter, Steven 10: 228 Porter, Susan 12: 31,101,104,105, 107,108,192 Portertield, Carl 10: 27,228 Potter, Potter, Potter, Fred 10: 157,228 Janice 12: 192 Paul 57 Povey, Jane 11. 124,216 Powell, Alan 10 Powell, Dave 21,132 Powell, James 12: 192 Powell, John 10: 27,138,153,228 Prahl, Christine 10: 228 Prahl, Cynthia 12: 112,192 Pratt, E1eanorMrs. 20 Pratt, Lindo 12: 105,192 Prescott, Frank 11 Pressman, Scott 10: 116,138,228 Prevost, Monique 11 Price, Dianna 11: 217 Prichard, Dorothea Mrs, 64 Print and Cord Week 88,89 Pruett,Lrnda11:217 Pruett, Stephen 12: 192 Robertson, Susan 10: 229 Robertson, Thomas 10: 229 Robertson, Tom 11: 21 7 Robidou, John 10: 229 Robinson, Sherry 12: 123,171,194 Robson, Ronald 11: 217 Rodman, Anne 11 Rodman, Mark 10: 229 Roecker, Bonnie 12: 29,194 Roemen, Arlen 10: 153,168,194, 229 Roemen, David 12: 194 Rogers, Joanne 12: 27,105,194 Rogers, Stephen 11- 217 Roork,Julte10: 29,229 Rose, Donna 12: 28,194 Rose, Michael 21,133,171 Rose, Nadine Mrs, 20 Rose, Norma 10: 229 Rosen, Danny 11: 138,217 Ross, Randall 10: 229 Ross, Steven 12, 104,194 Roth, Rebecca 11: 217 Rowbotham,Jackre10:229 Royston, Ruahama 12: 28,194 Rubenstein, Joe 12: 63,194 Ruch, Nancy 12: 194 Ruch, Susan 10: 229 Ruet, Kenneth 10: 229 Rutt, Pamela 10: 229 261 Rummel, Patricia 11: 29,194 Russell, Deborah 12: 194 Ruth, Mark Kenneth 10: 229 Ruzicka, Anna 11 Ryan, Kathy 12: 194 Ryan, Tam 12: 194 Ryman, Scott 10: 27,144,145,163, 220,229 S Saks, Krarg 10: 28,138,163,229 Sampson, Gilbert 12: 27,194 Sanders, Kenneth 10 Sanders, Rodney 12: 194 Sanders, Royal 11 Sanderson, Sandra 12: 194 Sanderson, Vicki 12: 27,104,121, 194 Sands, Gary 10: 229 Sather, Edward 11: 40,217 Satterwhrte, Lynne 12: 194 Saunders, Bart 12: 194 Saunders, Margaret 10: 229 Saunders, Michael 10: 138,229 Savelich, Karen 10: 229 Savoie, Shan 11: 217 Saye, Christy 10: 113,229 Schaat, Oscar Dr. 20 Schocher, Cheryle12: 29,194 Scharpt, Charles Lou 10: 140,229 Scharpf, Margaret 12: 28,104,194 Schenk, John 1 1: 217 Schmidt, Steven 10: 229 Schmiedrng, Marilyn 1 1: 217 Schmitt, Sallie 12: 27,107,194 Schnaible, Gregory 10: 229 Schneider, James 1 1: 138,217 Schoggen, Christophe 11:8O,89, 104,210,217 Schrader, Gary 10: 138,229 Schrader, Toni 12: 104,194 Schue, Margaret 10: 229 Schulte, Ann 11: 217 Schumacher, Ellen 12: 194 Schuyler, Randy 12: 194 Science Dept. 34 Scott, Clarence 10: 27,229 Scott, James 10: 229 Scott, Rickey 11: 138,148,163 217 Scrivner, Gary 1 1: 138,167,217 Seaton, Keith 1 1: 27,217 Sederlrn, Mary 11: 217 Sellards, Linda 11: 26,217 Sellards,Mrke12:194 Sellards, Sandra 11: 26,217 Senger, Vicky 10: 229 Senior Activities 248-253 Senior Breaktast 202 Senior Honors 254 Service Club 118 Seven, Marianne 12: 195 Seymour, Dranne11:217 Sharp, Carol 11: 217 Shaw, Scott 12: 148,195 Sheetz, Alyce Mrs. 20 Shelby, Shawn 10: 26,27,71,229 Sheppard, Catherine 11: 217 Sherman, Dave 120 Sherman, Francine 11: 104,171,21 Sherwood, Jeremy 10 Sherwood, Martha 12: 195 Shields, Barry 11: 217 Shields, Beverly 10: 229 Shields, Deborah 10. 229 Shields, Raymond 11: 217 Shirk, Cindy 10: 32,141,229 Shoft, Peggy 10: 229 Shoup, Shelley 10: 229 Shriber,Adnonna11:217 Sregenthaler, Andy 10: 28,229 Sitdol, Sally 12: 195 Sikes, Charles 55,203 Sikes, Grace Mrs. 21 Stkes, Richard 11:63,104,140, 217 Silence, Richard 11. 217 Silvis, Charles 10. 116,229 Simmons, Daniel 11: 217 Skade, Dorothy 10: 229 Skade, Hank 12: 30,98,104,105, 7 107,126,147,148,150,195 Skere, Sanford 12: 30,195 Skelton, Ann 11:217 Skt Club 116 Skrllern,Meredy12: 121,195 Skillern,Paul10:27,138,160,229 Skillrng,Lrnda10:229 Skt Team 160,161 Skogseth, Sharon 11: 217 Slezak, Susan Mrs, 21 Sletten, Mark 12: 27,160,195 Small, Eric 12: 195 Small, Lyle 21 Smartt, Barbara 10: 229 Smartt, Caryl 11: 217 Smit, Candace 10: 229 Smit, Terrance 12: 28,159,195 Smith, Allen 10. 145,163,229 Smith, Bruce 12: 195 Smith, Charles 11: 138,217 Smith, Calvin 11: 41,213,217 Smith, Carol 10: 229 Smith, Carol 12: 195 Smrth,Darn10: 157,229 Smith, Daniel 10 Smith, David 12: 195 Smith, Don 20 Smith, Donald 10: 229 Smith, Ester Mrs, 20,38 Smith, Graham 10: 229 Smith, Gregory 11: 217 Smith, Judy 10: 229 Smith, Karen 11:217 Smith, Ken 10: 229 Smith, Margaret 11 Smith, Marilyn 10: 229 Smith, Nancy 11: 217 Smith, Pamela 11: 217 Smith, Richard 10: 26,229 Smith, Ronald 10.229 Smith, Stephen 10: 229 Smith, Steven 10. 104,229 Smith, Thera 11 74,93,131,217 Smith, Thomas 12. 83,163,195 Sn'tltl't,ViCkt11:104,217 Smrth,Wendre11:217 Smalnisky, Bruce 10: 168,229 Snortland, Potty 10: 229 Snow, Grace 10: 27,29,229 Snyder, Kristy 10: 229 Snyder, Randy 12: 163,166,167,1 195 SoaSey,Davrd10: 153,168,229 Social Science Dept. 22 Sommei,Larae11:217 Sorenson, Caren 11: 49,217 Soults, Joan 11: 104,217 Southworth, Vicki 10: 229 Sowarcl, Diane 10: 229 Soward, Rebecca 10229 Spanish Club 108 Spanish Honor Society 104 Spark, Joseph 10- 229 Sparkman, Daniel 10: 138,229 Sparkman, Lois Miss 20 Sports Section 128 Stacy, Robert 12: 142,196 Staley, Darlene 10: 141,229 Staley, David 11 Stalker, Robert 12 26,27,107, 183,196 Stalsbroten,Olrver11: 104,217 Stamm, Jim 11 26,27,217 Stamp, Richard 12: 31,105,196 Stansbury, Mary 10: 229 Stansbuiy, Thomas 12: 196 Staples, Jean 10: 229 Starr, Paul 11 Stauber, Jeffery 10: 229 Stautfer, L. W, 55 Steadmon, Joanna 12: 196 Steger, Linda Nerlson12: 196 Steinmetz,Jo10:229 Steinmetz, Lon 12: 196 Sternmuller, Echo 10. 229 Stephens, James 11: 218 Stephens, Teresa 10: 229 Stern, Donna 10: 229 Stern, Holly 11: 27,218 Steussy, Fredric 12: 196 Stevenson, Victoria 12: 141,196 Walton, Stewart, Harvey 12: 28,196 Stewart, Sally 11: 218 Stickels, Margaret 11: 93,131, 213,218 Stiles, Barbara Miss 20 Stivers, Sharon 11: 218 Staneberg, Wallace 11: 152,168, 218 Stoneberg, Will 10: 138,153,229 Stothers, Robert 21 Strahon, Steven 12: 196 Strand, Mary 12: 124,196 Straton, David 10: 27,138,209,229 Strausbarger, David 12: 159,197 Strousborger, Timothy 11: 218 Strauss, Barbara 11: 216,218 Strawn, Kathleen 10 Street, Marie 11: 218 Stronach, Karen 11: 218 Stronach, Marjorie 10 Stronach, Michael 12: 14,107,177, 183,197 Strunk, Geraldine 10: 104,229 Strunk, Carol 11: 110,218 Stuart, Constance 10: 230 Stuart, Murry 10: 230 Student Council 60 Student Officers 58 Sturdevont,Carla10:29,230 Sturdevant, Fred 10 Sturdevant, Kenton 12: 105,197 Sullivan, Louis 10: 230 Sundauist, Nancy 12- 59,78,98, 107,197 Sussman, Mariorie 91 Sutherland, Douglas 10: 230 Sutherland, Robert 12: 197 Sutley, Janine 10: 230 Sutton, Stan 12: 197 Swanson, Stefani 10: 230 Swimming 140-142 Synchronettes 124 T Talus, Phyllis Mrs. 21 Tangprasertchai, Pete 11: 50,218 Tapp, Barry 11 Tapp, Kathleen 10 Tattersall, Ann 10 Taylor, Janice 12: 116,197 Taylor, Marlyn 11: 218 Tegtmeier,Sandra10:230 Teller, Suzette 12: 197 Ten Brinke, Dirk Dr. 21,35 Ten Brinke, Pieter 11: 217,218 Tengs, Steven 12: 197 Tengs,Terese10:230 Tepfer, Gary 9 Tepfer, Mark 11 Terrill,Dav1d12:197 Terry, Gayle 10: 230 Thatcher, Ellen 12: 194 Thatcher, James 11: 27,218 Thatcher, Osa 11 Thespians 104,105 Thomas,Diane12:28,71,105,194 Thomas, Donald 10: 230 Thomas, Susan 11: 218 Thompson, Clarence 11 Thompson, Clifford 11: 218 Thompson, Isabel 12: 197 Thompson, John 12: 160,197 Thompson, Terry 10: 230 Thorin, Richard 12: 145,160,197 Thrapp, Vicki 1 1: 218 Thurn, Wilbert 21,47 Tillson, Dorothea 10: 27,230 Tindall, Mark 12: 107,108,140 142,197 Tindall, Scot 10: 68,140,142,230 Toman, John 10: 230 Toobert, Deborah 11: 218 Topp,Doris12: 28,197 Towne, Larry 10: 230 Towne, Teresa 12: 44,197 Townsend, Richard 10: 138,230 Tranberg, Victor 10: 230 Track 162-165 Trumbull, Daniel 11: 218 Trusty, Glen 21,23 Tsou,Leo12:146,l48,l51,163,197 Tucker, Iona 111218 Tucker, Wesley 10: 230 Tull, Donna 11 Tupper, Ginny 11: 218 Tupper, Judy 10: 230 Turner, Holly 11: 218 Turner, Linda 10: 230 Twite, Gary 12: 26,120,197 Twite, Thomas 10: 138,230 U Umbarger, Larry 10: 230 Umbarger, Rita 11 V Van, Maurice 20,41 Van Blaricorn,Jan11:218 Van Dehey, Cheryl 10: 230 Van Fassen, Scott 11: 28,70,71, 104,218 Van Horne, Roy 11 Van Nuys, Jan 12: 49,124,197 Van Nuys, Steven 12: 132,197 Van Sickle, Ardene 10: 230 Van Zonneveld, John 11: 28,218 Vanderpool, Michael 10: 230 Vangsnes Vaughan, Lawrence 12. 197 Venn, Eugene 11 Veteto, Lynette 10 Vickroy, Roger 12: 197 Viers, Victor 20,22 Viestenz, Kreg 11: 170,218 VlCvls 101 Vincent, Ronald 101230 Violette, Elwood 64 Virtue, Deborah 12: 197 Vitus, Kathleen 11: 29,218 Vogel, Bruce 10: 27,230 Vogel, Martin 10: 230 Voller, Betty 10: 230 Voller, Connie 11: 218 Vosmek, Jane 1 1: 76,218 W Waddingtan, Sue 11: 218 Wagar, Charles 12: 197 Wagner, Velnia 10: 230 Waldstein, Victor 11: 218 Walker, Cheryl 10: 230 Walker, Clayton 12: 27,197 Walker, Edward 11: 26,28,145,152, 163,218 Walker, Jo Anne12:27,197 Walker, Judith 12: 27,197 Walker, Theodore 10: 27,230 Walker, Toni 11: 218 Wall, Eileen 101230 Wall, Elizabeth 10: 230 Wells, David 12: 198 Wells, Goldie 10: 230 Wells, Kent 20 Wescott, Nora 11: 218 West, Gary 11: 157,218 West, Marilyn McGaffey 12: 28,198 West, Richard 10: 230 West, Roger 12: 16,26,l98 West, Virginia Miss 21 Westbrooks, Bobby 11 Westbrooks, Linda 10: 230 Westerlund, Luwayne 10:27 Wheeler, Helen 10: 230 Wheeler, Susanne 12: 26,27,198 Whitcomb Linda 12- 29 198 Wallace, Steven 11: 28,218 Walling, Diane 10: 27,86,230 Walrod, Karl 10: 138,153,230 Walters, Doris 11: 26,218 Walters, Joseph 12, 197 Lindo11:218 White, Joanne 10 White, Janice 101 230 White, John 11: 159,187,218 White, Larry 12 White S Whitten hirt Section 126 berg,Paul12: 198 Whittington,l'larold12:198 Whittington, Howard 12: 122,198 Whittington, Sheryl 10: 230 Whittington, Sue 10: 230 Whittle, Verner11:30,37,168,218 Wichmann, Richard 10: 153,168,230 Wick, Beatrice 12: 198 Wilcox, Nan Miss 21,171 Wiles, Jim 10: 230 Wiles, Jean 12: 198 Wiles, Mina 12: 198 Wilhelmi, Kenneth 10: 27 Wilkerson, Diane 11: 27,218 Wilke, Clifford 11: 218 Wilkins, Nancy 12: 105,198 Williams, Bob 21,140 Williams, Carole 12: 121,198 Williams Cristy 10: 29,230 Williams, David 11: 218 Williams, Donald 10: 168,230 Williams, Joe 10: 230 Williams, Keli 11:219 Williams, Mildred Dr. 21 Williams, Rodney 12: 198 Williamson, Roger 10: 163,230 Willis,J arnes12: 167,198 Willis, Patricia 10: 230 Willis, Stephanie 10: 230 Wills, Geraldine 12:91,112,198 Wills, Melvin 12: 198 Wilson, Cass 12 Wilson, James 12: 198 Wilson,Jarnes 11: 219 Wilson, Mark 11:219 Wilson, Michael 11 Wilson, Nonda 11: 29,219 Wilson, Rovina 12: 198 Wilson, Sandra 10: 230 Wilson, Winche Vernon 11: 219 Ster, Sheryl 11: 219 Wingard, Danny 11 Winningharn,Angela 12:112,124, 198 Walvvyn, Robert 11: 218 Wann, Roger 12: 132,197 Warner, Carl 11: 158,159,218 Warnick, Robert 12: 197 Warren, Barbara 11 Warren, William 10: 230 Washburn, Marcia 10: 230 Wathey, James 12: 44,132,148,150, 163,197 Watkins, Michael 12: 107,183,198 Watson, Bruce 11: 123,218 Waugh, Bruce 10: 116,230 Waugh, Stephen 12: 122,198 Webb, Caleen 10: 230 Webb, Joyce 10: 230 Winter, Roy 10 Wisbey, Dianne 10: 230 Wise, John 11 Withrow, Marti 12: 62,98,105,198, 199 Wolf, Ronald 11: 219 Wolfe, Gordon 12: 107,199 Wolfe, Katherine 10: 209,230 Wood, Pamela 11: 29,219 Wood, Ted 12: 30,104,105,107,116, 126,142,160,170,198,199 Waadle, William 11: 138,157,219 Woodward, Nancy 11: 219 Woodworth, Joanne 12: 28,109,199 Woody, Cheryl 11: 219 Weber, David 11: 218 Weber, Ethel 11- 26,33,218 Weber, Lewis 12: 46,82,171 Weber, Ruth 10: 230 Weber, Sandy 10: 230 Woolley, Linda 12 199 Worrnington, Betty Mrs, 21 Wrestling 158,159 Wright, Tina 10: 230 Webking, Gerald 20,109 Weeks,Kathy 11:218 Wegelin, Bettina 11: 218 Weinstein, Balie12: 107,198 Weischedel, Barbara 11: 218 Weiseth, Lynda 12: 198 Weiss, Janis 12: 198 Welding, Alfie 10 Welker, Maribeth 11: 218 Wellette, Randy 12: 198 Wyatt, Vicki 12: 199 Wysong, Anne 10: 230 Wysong, Margaret 12: 104,199 Y-Teens 120 Y Yamamoto, Osamu 10: 50,163,230 Yood, Robert 12: 107,114,123,177, 199 Young, David 12: 199 Young, Deborah 10: 230 Young, Michael 12: 27,199 Young, Sandra 11 Z Zarewski, Jana 10: 230 Zehr, Nancy 11: 27,71,218 Zehr, Terry 10: 230 Zeitner,Linda10:23O Ziller,Roberta11 INDEX Abar Cable T.V. Alex Ziel Studio American Steel Sr Supply Arctic Circle Barthelemy lnsurance Bergs Nordic Ski Shop Boehnke Printing Co. Bon Marche-Russells The Broadway Campus Book Store Chapman Brothers Chase Flowers Citizens Bank Coburn Film Shop Coca-Cala Bottling Co. DEKA Electronics Del Hoffs Ice Cream Domestic Laundry Sm Dry Cleaners Eugene Beauty College Eugene Business College Eugene Fruit Growers Assn. Eugene Planing Mill Eugene Farmers Creamery lDarigoId1 Eugene Flower Home Eugene Hardware Eugene Welders Supply Fabric House First National Bank of Oregon The Gay Blade Graves Music Hamburger Heaven Hamilton Electric Harry Ritchie Jewelers Harris Upham 81 Co. Heath s Wonder Fabrics Henry Lowry-Fine Cameras Hoffman's Hugh Luby's Athletic Center Hunter Stacy Jif-e Foods Kaufman Bros. Kennell-Ellis KVAL-TV Leslies Mandarin Restaurant The Mans Shop Medo-Land Creamery Co. Myrmo 8. Sons Olson s Oregon Typewriter J.C, Penney Ricos Red Lion Roberta s for Beauty Robertsons Drugs Scharpfs Twin Oaks Siegmunds Best Cleaners Skeie'sJewelry Skopil's Cleaners Smith 8- Crakes Insurance Taco Time University Co-op U.S. National Bank Valley Stationery Van Dyke Flowers Vern s Drive-Up Walston 8. Co. John Warren Hardware Weyerhaeuser Co, Wilson Music House 246 244 241 246 235 245 240 238 236 235 244 238 245 241 245 234 237 238 244 235 246 245 237 240 235 239 241 243 242 246 237 239 246 237 236 237 240 244 234 241 240 247 236 244 238 244 244 244 240 236 234 234 241 238 239 236 240 237 245 245 241 238 239 239 239 240 235 234 Acknowledgments American Yearbook Company Robert Paffrarh Baader and Henning Ron Branch Jeff Clark Eugene Register-Guard Wayne Eastman Phrl Grenon Joe Matheson PaUIPe1erson JnmJor1nson KenneH-Ellis Pnorographers Bull Mason Roy Paul Nelson Lindsey Pollock Dear' Reader: The typewriters have at last stop- ped clattering and the final pages are ready to be mailed, marking the end of the 1966 Eugeneans production. Our experience is over, what hopefully remains is yourenioyment. Beginning the year, we faced a problem of epic proportions- transmuting the four' dimensions of life at South Eugene into two- dimensional paper' and ink. Our' idealization of this task, however, did not hold up against reality. Continually meeting frustrations, along with successes, our initial concepts and aspirations were forced to be repeatedly compro- mised. Eventually the creation we had vaguely envisioned took shape, but in a manner much different than expected. Even our best laid plans seldom developed quite as we had hoped, More than simply recording in an historical manner the procession of events, we attempted to re-create the atmosphere that made this year completely unlike any other. Blank paper and unexposed film has been filled with the spirit that pervaded South and in this book that spirit is preserved so that we may not forget . .. All of us became inextricably in- volved in our work and, in this respect, the book is already a suc- cess. lf our own personal preoc- cupation with the ideas and emo- tions vve tried to express is any measure of the worth of the i966 Eugenean, then you will always remember this year. 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