South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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The doy begins with the orrivcil of students, the greeting of friends, ond o visit to the locker. The bell rings ond the occidemic doy begins, with time out occosiondlly for vcirious student octivities. Noon donces, student ossemblies, ond numerous othletic events ore oil on irnportont port of school lite. The victories ond the defects, whether in ococlemics or oth- letics, ore oll port ot the memories thot rernoin when the yeor is over, From oll ot this comes the onticipcited moment of Groduotion-not the end, but the beginning of tomorrow. :QV v ff' v .M ... 'I v - ? f' 7 ' Y x' ' . ,V :1:-- 'Ia 5 7 D,- P g... Q I ?' , Q x x :I D-'mini' , 'H-s.,-. i f! f'4f. V ' 4 ai .iffw , xx 'A 23 - K 2 '-.NN . 'ar' N- . QL' I S Q A dw Academics Siebel f 5' 'I 3 'za N I - 'ui ,N 'Wh .S Board Members: Dr. Maynard Shiffer, Mr. Myron Hall, Mr. James Daniels, Mr. Robert De Armand Clegol advisorj and Mr. Connell Word, District Clerk. X 'N+....,.-I Dr. Charles Schmidt, Superintendent. Mr. Arthur Meyers, Mr. Connell Ward and Dr. Raymond Martm School board spends many hours over clisfricf Pl'0l9l9mS Board Members: Mrs. Sherrilyn Maltby, Mr. Henry Hohwlesner Mr Reber? French, Dr. George Mcrriain, KAssis1cm1 Superuntendenrl and Mr Ruchard Hendrie. ISI! Mr. Jack Tilton, boys' dean and Miss Maxine Heringer, girls' dean. Principal, Carl E. Aschenbrenner, is now completing his 14th year at South High. Vice-Principal Mr. Neil Brown, who directs faculty and curriculum is also serving his 14th year. The other vice-principal Mr. Del Ramsdell, who su- pervises student affairs, is completing his 6th year in that position. He formerly served as Dean of Boys and as a teacher in the school. Mvllunu-uw-... o' - iq. X Mrs. Kathryn Little, Libroriun Coordinofors if-f .ff Mrs. Mcrgret Putnon ond Mrs. Lynn Davis Llbrorlon Assistants Mrs. Jon Bomon, Office Mcnoger ! Mr. Horold Houk, Director of Athletics V' f f,....lr 3 -.J g .I f, f Mrs. Ochiva McDonough, Attendance Clerk Mrs. Joanne Helmon, Production Clerk Mrs. Rosemary Mills, Guidance Secretory fun., .levi C 1 l yn Secrefo ries 'sl ik. S - Mrs. Romano Remple, Bookkeeper Mrs. Wilma Bonney, Receptionist Mrs. Joan Britt, records Clerk ' rf K i 2' 2 4 sk Wg W m, M ...., Y ,k Mrs. Leah Hague, English Mfr GUVY Rifchiei En9li5l Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, English and Counseling D A ' ' 9-41.1 Miss Amanda Anderson, Debate and Public Speaking v Miss Linda Hilley, English i six of Mrs. Antoinette Bose, French and English -Q. the Mrs. Winona Wright, English Mrs, Emily deWeese, French and German v If 4, gk 3:5135 5 ' s f I www X? Mrs. Barbara Ward, English K l .., 'ww l I 4 , iy ,i Q e Mrs. Difa Hagen, German v. x I Pa- Mrs. Laura Dunn, Spanish, Mrs. Leah Smith, French and Mrs. Margaret Byers, Spanish. Mr. Thomas Foote, English 1 I X Qi 'in'-Q. Miss Margaret Burroughs, Drama and English Mrs. BCfbC1V0 55995, English .nn A-. Mrs. Laura Graham, Journalism and Counseling Mrs. Lida Halvorsen, Cadet Teaching and English Mrs. Norma Hedberg, Special English Mrs. Margaret Harp, English Q Mr. John Horn, modern problems il Mr. Lou'Deloretto, modern problems Mr. Robert Bclrrett, U.S. history S' Mr. Cliff Cook, modern problems Mr. Gary Burch, U.S. history ' Fffiif V y . 'f - ft 5 , QS? 2' rf X fg '42 3 12+ fi 5 K 516.15 V. K z 1-5 z MA Miss Helen Lone, U.S. history Mr. Rolph Grippin, modern problems T History, Modern Problems Mr. Michael Doran, U.S. History and Russian Miss Goldie Kulbel, U.S. History Mr. Don Guenther, Modern Problems 'yn I' rg get 5 g., 3 2 25331 ,I 5 .Q W fi EX! ll I N WJ 2 if xx sw .ssii.. L C G HJ. J . X I A .......-Q , ia ' K . r rf.-,Lf . Q-51-AE J Z' . Wayne Tote, U.S. History and Counseling Mrs. Gwen Craft, Modern Problems and Counseling -ff w si xl 4 -Y z 'gs ! riViJi',i'v. '-'f:'i'4'4'- ra' .'.7.f' .4 fir fl- P'- '7 '-'M ' 1 ' lf' ..,,. ,. I. ,I Y ii fx: ' W-'I fwfr-:.,1'Z fl' 1 ,L-. ,'. .i'f:f. Eis- YW' e 'ie 4: ,s . i Mr. Art Christiansen, World History and Guidance 1. ..- i Y .4 4 d s UW Anurr 1, ,V M 5 .1 ,Q-Tvs' Mr. Gerry Gilman, Moth Mr. Richard Mosman, Moth 1 1 Mr. Cliff cared, Mom Mr, Eugene Enfield Mr. Ronald Sanko, Moth M01-h Mr. Robert Grobe , Moth Mr. Don Rasmussen, Moth I ff? ,f 4 1 gg nxss '. 'st' I 31 'f ' 'assxY 1 S Harold Snyder mstructs IH the use of 'he GE Turns Sharing compufer fly FICE. if ul but Mr, Bill Boyd, Biology. l . Q V iovawfe- Mr. Lyle Mason, Biology. Mr. John Biolunder, Biology. Mr. Perry Spelbrink, Chemistry 5' '--...hh r Ash. Mr. Gene McDonald, Biology 5 'Y G fr, , FX ig xv xx Mr, Leo Stenbcack, Biology Mr. George Birrell, Chemistry Mr. Curl Nebel, Chemistry -g 'ef' ' r '-- 1 I Q V ,415 ,- -1 .As .RN 1 r r x R 1 k W A ,fx Y fra?-1 V , 5 1 r ' E NN ' f f Q . y Q 4 5 fi N ,f 1 .fi-'f 655 Mrs. Barbara Cross, business Mr. Jerry Sigler, business Mrs. Connie Tiernberg, business 5 Mrs. Frances Stewart, clothing l Mr. Walter Korlson, retail selling Mrs. Mariorie White, clovhing 'i Wx x fd. r Mr, Ervin Atkins, electronics Mr. Joy Lockby, metals ,wwf Miss Susan Mansfield, business Miss Berry Holmes, Art 4 v 1, , Zil- .'j . ' . ,L'?ief5?i .. :., 'C,2:..wx...dQ I .. -, .A ' I - ' 20' . h..- - .6-. Q. . , .Q , , N 5,4 ' '. 'a 9 Mr. John Norman, business -ff Q0 1' X Mr. Dove Cornell, business ,ag 'H ul , ' 1 Mr. Gary Frome, vocol music Mr. Peter Froiolo, orchestra Mrs. Juli Johnson, business f ff ff' Mw 4 1 l l rf' .1 Mrs. Alma Wells, foods Mr, Ronald Currier, woodworking Mrs, June Smyser, on Mrs. Dorothy Judd, business Mr. Wolly Johnson, music QX,,4!1 . , .J A-J so L p K x Mrs. Borboro Donaldson, P,E. '--Q-..,.,.k..., v-ol 1.9, Q I va 1' V 2 if if H.: ,fff Mr Marv Hecier PE Mxss Wulmu Earnest P E 'L Q 5 Mrs, Doris Dyer, P.E. Mrs. Helen Harrison, Health ,4- . .M , ss Xwrww ww-Wws - , ,Wa-Q ..-- -ws fs s seg ,..,... L, A ,X X ,sss ,, my ,f X 'I .sb-K '65 , Li r h X Mr Hank Juron ond Mr AI Leopold, P.E, D15 wtf i 1967-1968 A.S.B. Officers were President, Gary Edmondsp Secretory-Treasurer, Shari Thorn, Second Vice- President, Betsy Merckg First Vice-President, Mciry Steintield. New student advisory committee created Two maior A,S.B. endeavors were a part of the program for the 1967-68 school year. At mid-year a five member Student Advisory Committee was appointed by President Gary Edmonds, and in May, a tour-member team represented South on the KGW Hi-Q program. The Advisory Committee was chosen to work with administrators on student problems. Three students of each class were selected. From the senior class were Harold Hutchinson, .lim Jones, and Andy Embick. Juniors were Lance Cooley, Dave Leslie, and Sue Zetterberg. Russ Roth, Mary Engleson, and Laury Lee were chosen from the sophomore class. The Hi-Q team consisted of two iuniors Ann Bartsch and John Tillman, and two seniors Kristy Russom and Don Shields, selected by a timed qualifying test against 18 other volunteers. Kim Seymour was alternate. They competed against Central High May 19 and Hillsboro High May 26. The squad defeated Central with a score of 250-180, and lost to Hillsboro 175-185. 'K f 'RussnM SHIELDS Participants of 1967-68 Hi-Q team were John Tillman, Ann Bartsch Kristy Russom and Don Shields Standing are Coach Richard Mossman and alternate Kim Seymour. 2 X 3 . ,, 5 V W ,K A si' V s 1 ,l ' ,fy- vu E. Cooley M. Thompson B. Watts J. Graff President Vice-president Secretory Treasurer E. Caramello A.F.S. Student 'Z ,,,. , X' 4 The I967-68 South Salem High National Honor Society Chapter consists of 82 seniors. To qualify for N.H.S. students must obtain an accumulative G.P.A. of 3.2 or higher and must rank high in leadership, character, and service. Tapping ceremonies are held in November and March. National Honor Society provides recognition to all of its members, and ci scholarship from funds gained by sales from the paperback book store, is given to . one selected student. Members have also devoted time to tutoring fellow students. The tutoring program is now in its third A year. Mr. Roger Whiteman serves as . - advisor for the group. . K 'wx' ,V . 'X I N, Agalzoff Q A ' , rc, Albert Y 1 5 M, -1- if D. Armprist W its :aj T J 4 k S. Barger . ,ZA ' V ll yi I - l A M. Berger . , .x L. B ,ff Em , W f ix A Kf5..,A 5 A entson S: X K - 1 .Q :fi vc: P. Bettiol gr? ' if X . K. Brooks , .Z D. Burke . J J. Coldwell . .V -f 7 it ' ls' r M,ch0ffan ff f QM S Q .. - 1, s. Ch .f I Isl hi ' tf...Jl . T Qallvxif. Opmon . it ' Q M - Ti' ' :Q F -3 X L K C. Chester -:Ll .T-Y . 5, K' Clark K 'rg ' my KL f I J. Crippen I' 4 W if V B. Crowell I w fil Qi - tl M, -- 4 all ' T. deLooze ' 'T ' ,- 5 ' f 1. Q M. D Q C - 'if i I dll. -s G tit Uh . My 2 V A. Dobney 3 '-' V- S 'T B. Dunn I ',..' ,5 L 5 I G. Edmonds XP' - ., A. Embuck i n , .' . XTR J. Ferrin .. . , if . K T ll.. l B' it i 5 L. G f Pl lt. . ers: H . .nf . S S S . W 'bf ' an , as 30 iqoeiser .jig I v . W 'r' K, Gray T , g 'K M: S. Gustafson Q if C S g ' K B, Hadlley , r H 3 -L W it fx High, , 'L R. Hatfield E-Bl iw! l -W 1, -,,:' N -' 1 i D' HMS ,-,4-,.- 1 A li C. Hochstetler ali, . s -.- i B. Holste B' . -:T P. Howell Z . S. Howser ig s ,4 C, Insley I S S. Jennings 83 Seniors achieve national recognition .XX ,-1 ,..y S nf : k ff Bain Q 1 i ! K'-ow W! -.ef Q3 M4 vL..,s lf. e-if Q , ,Q r . 3 ..i,,,A c g N-nf 1' Z 5, .Jai Y Q i 1 Q 6- sw J if Q Wu 1 i Emi -, . fi -vu 1 'Vi Q, w 1,33 Qi 2:2115 Q,. Mr 5 Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Knights Kuhl Kuper Larson McDonough Merck Mills Moon Mott Morgan Newton O'Day Piatt Pielstick Plaisance Prosser Prinz Rarnsdell Ratzlaff Reed Ross Russom Sawyer Seaton Shields Sieinfeld Talbert Thorn Tipton Tokerud Tracy Vickery Wagner Wagner Wickert Woodard Yeater Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is a National Journalism honor Society which gives recognition to staff members of both the Newspaper and Yearbook. To qualify for membership, a student must achieve a 3.0 grade point and must have served the publication on which he worked in some outstanding way. The Saxon chapter sponsors the annual High School Bowl. The first com- petition this year was held February 9, 1968 between the Sophomores and Juniors, and the second on February 14 be- tween the Juniors and Seniors. The Juniors were the victors in both meets. First Semester initiation of new officers was held at the Colonial House November 7, and a Bar-B-Q at the home of Barbie Norris was held in the Spring for the election of i968-69 officers, and to initiate new members selected for the second semester. Secretary-Treasurer was Joyce Fowler. Doug Peterson was M.C. for final bowl. sponsors Bowl uns Vice-President Barbie Norris and President Craig Prosser at the Nov. 7 dinner Those representing the Sophomore class were George Roberts, Ed Whipple, JimWoelfel, and Jo Plaiscince. Alternates were Rod Newton and Jim Stovall. i 3 as , XX e ' 5' slr. is 1 5.1 Ann Borsch, Dove Edmonds, Kim Seyrnour, and John Tillman were Junior viclors.Alterno1es were Lamar Faulkner and Patricio Allen. Coloniol House dinner honored new members. Juniors overwhelmed Seniors in final match. Don Shields, Andy Embick, Murray Thompson, and Steve Borger were Senior representatives. Alternates were Eric Cooley ond Harold Hickok fx J fm- l ,f 15- i , of 'H 'H J X I , 5 as 1 Trophy winners, Lance Cooly, John Tillman, Jim Collins, and Andy Tillman. T Debaters take national award Selected as one of twenty-five chapters in the U.S. in 1967 to receive the National Forensic League award for excellence and achievement, the South Salem Speech and Debate Squad captured a total of twenty-three awards and trophies during the year. The national award, presented by Mr. Burns Jacobs, N.F.L. official, represents a thirteen-year effort on the part of Saxon speakers. In this time, Saxons have been in nearly 5,000 debates, accumulating more than 30,000 points. The fact that every student who has participated in debates is responsible for the award was emphasized by speech coach Miss Amanda Anderson. At the Dallas Speech Meet on Nov. l8, seven Saxons placed in final competition. The team participated in numerous other contests, including Knights of Pythias, American Legion, international Order of Odd Fellows, and Voice of Democracy. The speechsters also excelled in the three-day February Lin field College tournament, where as a whole, Saxons finished fourth. Following were the Tournament of Peers, April 26-27 at Pacific University, and the Reynolds High School Inter- pretation Tournament held May 4, Saxons reached finals in both. Contributing consistently to South's successful season were John Collins, Alice Likowski, Jim Collins, John Tillman, Lance Colley, Jan Gardener, Andy Tillman, Ross Quacken- bush, Sue Zetterberg, Terry Troth, and Todd Neary. John Tillman captured first place in state impromptu speaking. John and Jim Collins also reached the finals in extempora- neous speaking at the state meet, April 19. Other participations by the South Squad include the Men's Optimist Tourney. N.F.L. Tournament, the State Tour- nament, and a Corvallis High School contest. Jim Collins took first place in the Knights of Pythias Zon oratorical contest. 'QQ X lb Officers: Jim Collins, President, Terri Troth, Sec-Treas Q UW' A S3 R -.- Advisar: Miss Amanda Anderson Jim Collins, and Andy Tillman review their case before a tournament. i 6 1 Li I i :i 3, , . 1 Debate team determines crucial dates in their schedule. ji' Lori Johnson teaches Ath grade at Morningside. i' Maydell Aleshire teaches at Morningside. ,fl Future Teachers Fifty-tive South High students took part in Cadet Teaching during the year. Cadets were assigned to various elementary and iunior high schools in the south part of town. A few taught at the Senior high level in such areas as Spanish and Music. Among social activities of the year for F.T.A. was a tea held at the home of Mrs. Halverson on February I2 to honor supervising teachers. Officers of Future Teachers of America were President Lori Johnson, Vice-President Sue Battalion, Secretary Lynn Fullerton. Advisor was Mrs. Lida Halverson. 'ww 4 ?l-' wdigw X Sue Rempfer works with the 3rd grade at Morningside. 9- repclre for career ' l, T it Rv 'ot 1... X.: - i Sara Seiander and Betsy Eldrebrook taught 8th and 9th gym classes at Judson. Margie Swafford teaches 3rd grade at Morningside. wfrfitfmi-..i 93, ' 1 is cz. s vga, xx. 2 X U x V 1 - - f Y Qigq I v v 1 Sherri Wedel and Kathy Haag were team teachers for the 7th grade at Leslie Jr, High. JEFVY 5095611 teaches 91h grade Science GVJUdS0l'1. '-'P Kathy Boyer edited this 67-68 Sword and Shield. A inn . . .svfwgi-31 it ,N ,f J i we X Connie Daley and Cathie Ostrin edited faculty and music. .sh V f Nancie Martell and Cora Gangware worked on Clubs and A.S,B, Functions. wi' fi' fwwfw 52 'M 'Q' ,, V ., f ,, . f wi' , V 5 rj' , A WP-4 ,emi .xl 4 Sword and Shield advisor was Mrs. Doris Six, editor was Kathy Boyer, and Assistant Joyce Yung was in charge of dances and assem- MVA blies. ris. Sports section was edited by Mark Siewart, Lamar Faulkner, Nick Cloyd, and Dick Marsh. -e-:surf ,ls t v V X fr. wan lv- editor was Barby Nor ver , sg. ..1...... Fourteenth book bigger 'rhon lost -fw- Wir Janelle Romsden and Pam Webster supervised the Junior section. Debbie Dart and Louise Ellingson worked on the Sophomore section. Sara Selander and Laurie Wilson directed 'he Senior Section. 0 -gg- Sax my 'X-e '11, -W Joyce Fowler and Barb Osborn were business managers, Photographers were Chris Mills, Joey Tompkins, and Rod Christiansen The 1967-68 Sword and Shield completed its 14th year with this book. Kathy Boyer edited the 1968 Book and was os- sisted by Barby Norris as associate editor, Business manager was Barb Osborn. Joyce Fowler was her assistant. Advisor was Mrs. Doris Six. --....,,,,.., .. -..., .. W .Z-1 S fl ' .., M... 'we' J J S i 45 14':l!- is 'T I U -. ,4- if Craig Prosser, News Editor, Don Edwards, Reporter, Mike McDonough, Sports Editor, -loml Pelleffleff Feall-'Ve Edlmfi K l5TY RUSSOFYI, Editorial Editor. Mike Parker illustrator Typists: Sue Marth, Martha Johnston, Beth Kurtti, Kim Dirk- SBY1, Karen Ryals, Kellee Givens, and Kathy Hangii. For the second consecutive year the South High newspaper received one of the National Scholastic Press Awards. The Clypian and the Marshfield High paper took second place awards, while two other Oregon high schools received first place awards, and four schools in the state were medalist win- ners. The Clypian, an eight page bi-weekly production, covers school activities including sports, social events, and academic achievements. They likewise cover local youth activities and other issues of interest to students. Reporters: Row 'I: Mike Treleaven, Jennifer Sims, Kay Klaboe, Row 2: Dennis Reynolds, Janet Feil, Carolyn Bartchy, Marianne Meyer, Scott Rutledge. Row 3: Spencer Beard, Bill Bucy Cphoto page editorj, Cheron Minter, and Tony Vogt. ...vu ur' 40 H Y Tn I-9 ls ff' . .4-' M lfi' ff .. Borb Phillips, Corresponding secretary. Photographers: Dave Birch, Paul Gehlor, Diane Mercier, and Pat Wright. Clypion receives second notional oword Kris Sofher, Ad Manugerg Roger Bosch, Business Managerg John Brandt, Renee Brusf Reporters, ,Q .X Mrs. Laura Graham, Clypion Advisor. Al lefi: Jeff Crippen, Editorg and Doug Peterson, Managing Editor. NX I , XA, J E3 50 WILL YN FREEDOM 'i W , I , , l t 1 4 s 2 Mr, Gary Frame, Choir Director, Southernaires are: Nancy Agalzoff, Clare Musgrave, Denise Tipton, Verla VanCleave, Dave Chinburg, Jeff Crippen, Dennis Gallager, Bob Jones, Judy Champlin, Jackie Reed, Cathy Ross, Joyce Six, Steve Bonlie, Bill Buren, Jay Eubanks, Bob Hunter. Members of the group are chosen lay their instructor Gary Frame and perform for various Civic groups. There's A Cappella Choir: Row T: Laura Fox, Dena Smalley, Gretchen Wagner, Den- ise Tipton, Nancy Agalzoff, Jean Lucero, Trish England, Sue Forbes, Pixie Parker, Merrie West, Janet Erpelding, Sydney Putnam, Peggy Ren, Jenny Johnson, Patti Reimer, Judy Champlin, Cathy Ross, Joyce Six, Diane Arrnpri- est, Nancy Seifert, Carol Wuerch. Row 2: Kay Jensen, Delores Erler, Carol Baker, Anita Turner, Lynn Maus, Sheri Wedel, Nancy Larson, Kathy Tandy, Martha deWeese, Paula Bissell, Darlene Whitlock, Roz Gunnar, Sally Squire Barb Price, Lynda McGilchrist, Ruth Feiring, Marianne Meyer, Jan Robinson Katie Haggerty, Debbi Schirle, Anita DeHut, Janis Calaba, Peggy Bush, Ka- thy Gilmore, Sue Plaisance. Row 3: Martha Lankow, Claire Musgrave, Sue 1 a song in ou The first performance for the 98 voice A Cappella Choir was the annual Fall concert on Nov. 7. Sing- ing under the direction of instructor Gary Frame, the group also per- formed at the Thanksgiving Assem- bly, at the Capital Rotunda during Christmas week, for the Lions Club fl7 VS Christmas Program, in the South High Christmas Concert, and in the Homecoming Assembly. Later ap- pearances were in the Salem High School Vocal Festival on March I9 held at the North High Auditorium, the Jester Hairson Spiritual Festival in Albany on April 27, in the South High Spring Concert on May 20, and at Baccalaureate Services on May 26. 2- V IN 24 .-9 Tri-M officers: Judy Champlain, Secretary, Cathie Ross, Historian: Bill Swettman, President, Dave Chinburg, Vice- Pres., Lynda Kyhu, Treasurer. Tri-M, Modern Music Masters, is an honor organization for those students who show leadership, character, cooperation and service in music. A final qualification for membership is a 3.0 accumulative ea rts Mickey, Marelyn Franklin, Verla Van Cleve, Gerry Aasen, Ed Whipple, Mike Curde, Don Baird, Gordon Booze, Steve Bonlie, Bob Hunter, Jay Eubanks, Paul Wulf, Kim Seymour, Jeff Crippen, Bob Jones, Jerry Nelson, Ken Knep- per, Guy Kampstern, Linda McCracken, Marsha Henderson, Carol Hall, La- Donna Thiel. Row 4: Guy Greider, Steve Turner, Delmar Patton, Jack Rogers, GPA. and a 4,0 grade point in music. A recommendation by the instructor is also required. Bill Ward, Bill Burew, Dave Smith, Tim McDowell, Kent Darnielle, Steve Schaefer, Dennis Miller, Dave Kuhns, Mike Hefty, Dave Armpriest, Mark Wiles, Alan Shiffer, Rod Farmer, Dave Chinburg, Tom Achterman, Roger Codes, Dennis Gallagher, Larry Sparks, Ann Aiken, Kristi Mills, Nancy Tor- raine, Sue Battalion. Orghesfrg members: Sharon Augfin, jgn Barnes, lrvina, Paula Johnson, Bob Jones, Connie Jones, McKillop, Murray Nunn, Cathy Ross, Sue Squire, Dave Chinburg, Stan Davis, Felix Dilger, Betsey Connie Keizer, Jocelyn Knapp, Loury Lee, Emily Bill Swettman, Bob Swettman, Bob Walen, Laura Ellerbrook, Chris Gustafson, Anne Hochhalter,Jan MCll'liUSf PGY MCDOHOUQLI, Sheila NlCGGrvey, John Yeater. Mr. Peter Fraiola directed the orchestra through four main programs forthe year. They include the Fall Concert, held on November 7, the annual Lion's Club Christmas Luncheon, the Spring Concert, held at the Leslie Auditorium May 9, and at Commencement Services. Dave Chinburg served as Orchestra President and was assisted by Sharon Austin, Li- Iorariang and Betsy Ellerbrook, Secretary. Mr. Peter Fraiola Orchestra Director Gleernen. Ray Cooper, Dick Dryden, Tom Glantz, Lawrence Hayes, Allan Jersey, Tom Ostrin, Bob Peterson, Jerry Sheffield, Ron Sheldon ands Ken Smith make up the Saxon Vocal ensembles Saxon Gleemen and Girl's Choir are for vocal music students who wish to prepare for A-Choir. These groups participated in several music programs throughout the year, including the Fall Concert on Nov. 7, acld variety Girl's Choir: Chris Hatfield, Diane England, Lynda Dankin, Pam Williams, .lan Pearsall, Marilyn Ball, Melinda Jeter, Sue Yeldig, Denice Markee, Roxanne Williams, Linda Nicholson, Deanne Barker, Linda Rodgers, Ginny Campbell, and Chris Free, Barbara Maremond, Rhonda Daniels, Karen Mortensen, Carolyn McBee, Kathy Fahey, Diane True, Kathy Randall, Kathy Logan, Debbie Cohn, Pam Johns- ton, Leslie DeArmond, Colleen Thomson, Carol Brown, Linda Rogers, Mary Donkin, Paula Schmidt, Janet Feil, Caroll Nelson, Barbara Schoppert, Laura Newman, Candy McKenzie, Kathy Robinson, Cindy Moles, Debbie Dart, Leslie Burds, Diane Hillpot, Barbara Mansfield, Chris Sythem, Pauline Leppin, the Winter Concert on March 6, The Salem High School Vocal Festival at North High Auditorium March 19, and the Spring Con- cert on May 20. Joann Goodwin, Linda Dodd, Debbie Kumm, Louise Davidson, Bev Britton, Pam Shattuc, Lyndra Cameron, Pat Chisholm, Kathie Gross, Mary Wagner, Jody Johansen, Becky Chitwood, Cherie Howard, Debi Manning, Peggy Surratt, Pam Web- ster, Carol Hawkins, Eileen Moffett, and Shelly Vernon. The South Salem Concert band, conducted by Mr. Wally Johnson, par- ticipated in many programs through- out the year including two formal concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring, with the entire music de- partment. In April the concert band played in the all-city festival at Willa- mette University. The sixty-piece band marched for half time performances during the football season and for the veterans' day parade. They were special guests at the Rotary luncheon on May 15. Two of their members won special recognition at the state music festival held in Corvallis in the spring. Concert band members: John Anderson, Sherry Brennen, Greg Chakarun, Richard Cornwell, Tom Davis, Ted deLooze, Eric Dudley, Paul Ertsgaard, Debbie Everitt, Judy Ferrin, Gwen Goddard, Carolyn Gray, Ken Gray, Paul Grussendorf, David Hackle- Greg Chakarin and Russ Langford at the drums, man, Mark Hafferkamp, John Hamilton, Rodney Hargrove, Jack Hatfield, Neil Jacox, Edward John- son, Kirsten Johnson, Keith Kongslie, Gary LaPoint, Lynda Kuhl, Russ Langford, Monte Lenz, Micheal Marsh, Connie Mehlhoff, Nancy Meier, David Mick' 1 enham, Greg Murphy, Brent Nelson, Kathy Newton, Rod Newton, Charley Otto, Bertram Paul, Norm Piatt, Craig Richards, Garry Ritchie, Janet Robinson, George Roberts, Richard Rowell, Ken Samples, Dennis Scofield, John Seomster, Shelly Gustafson, 'WQ Q gl if f-X i f-1 Jlm Shaffer leaves the oudltorlum after the Sprung Concert Jum Shaffer Doug Stennke Jtm Stuller Roger Syn owskn Tom Tnlton Jerry Woodcock Eluzcbeth Wyck- ff Sue Yoncey ond Dlrector Mr Wally Johnson. ...N Vfff l lr' 1. 'eil' Q, if lf ' K 5 y 3 ' Vg: ' at - wg ' 1 'N ' ' , . - l L -.. Pep bond membership is drawn from those participating in the concert band. The group performs for such octivi' ties cvs the home basketball games, pep assemblies, ond Funzapoppin. Twenty members mode up the roster. Mr. Wally Johnson director of concert band and pep band. '19 Q A rim .wg ,fi N Q AA' 4 , fp Ur up Nl' Q5 I r fl 6 Y f J K , 1 X u J 5 1, X x 1. The South Salem A Cappella Choir at a special Christmas appearance in Capitol Rotunda. r 2 A 'Q:SS:,-if. ' f5gS.:1n,,. l e 1 z M... P s Bill Buren, Top Choir Award Winner. Ken Gray won fhe John Philips award. fe in r i 4:- l S 5 L 3. ! A Q bw . Athletics N ncy, Louru, Karen, Ruth, Dona, Conme. Go fight win we care The Scuxons y girls ond roorers send teams off to Grants Pass. D o, Ruth, Luurn. 3 Joh Nancy '17 Q 6 U 12 '15 ' 3 MQ ! 'Q 'Ov' ,, 'IQIII' Xu-f Noncy ond Connie Rally Squad ut First Pep Assembly. A. M ' , . ,' Nancie, Lauri, Ruth lr 'K ff J L ' -,,. , ,...,--, , . - . ,, ....-,v---- - f Q Noncy, Connie Joyce and Sherry vvcnch Varsity game. -ui- Sherry, Debbie, and Joyce sing with the Varsity Rally. Margaret joined the J.V, Rally. Girls cheer for .l.V.'s 1967-68 J.V. Rally members were Joyce Bakalar, Debbie Walker, Sherry Brennen and Margaret Witteman. l Soxonettes perform at one of many assemblies. Saxonelles perform Saxonettes make first appearance at football rally. lil ll wr' 59 Nh llll I fi P SSE! Kathy Haag, Lynn Gartz, Julie Utter, and Anne Hockholter Q L Dance team appears as half time entertainers. Saxoneffes performed at first football pep assembly. 'HS Mmm? '-- K XXX -- fl W I amine l,ese--f asm- 56 . . .t .... .s-we-we-m-v-wf, X 5 wa ,fr Head coach Marv Heater Ccenterj goes over prac- tice schedule with varsity line coach, Jerry Gilman, iunior varsity backfield coach, Val Barnes, iunior varsity bockfield coach, John Erickson, junior var- sity line coach, Gary Rit- chie, and varsity back- field coach, AI Leopold. Greg Specht-senior, split end, all-district first team, all-state first team, State Shrine teorn. il Mike Minkwsenior, tackle, all- district first team, all-state first team, State Shrine team. A if . X, -A In Q 'in . ?'37fL f66 41 'Aff ,T Gary Edmonds-senior, quarterback, all district first tearn, all-state fifth team State Shrine team. 1967 Varsity Football Team. Front row: Arnold Chinn, Steve Hanson, John Koch, Steve Jenning Craig Richards, Stan Boatman, Mike Mink, Rob Watson, Dennis Hillesland, Brad Seaton. Ill U i D an -gg. ,Wx ' Q M ., U K ag., 'Y - 2-U l ,, ,Q ,st ,,,k fi -En A Wg.-A ' ,uw Q , A N ,ft-fLi 3 it ik K? S 11 732 5 em, if S if 4 M 6 i 19,43 TEAM STATISTICS Totals Saxons Opponents Yardage gained .... 3,433 ......... 1,836 Yardage rushing .... 1,926 ......... 1,014 Yardage passing . . . 1,507 ..... ... 822 Total points ......... 267 ..... . 73 Avg pointsfgame . .. 24.9 ..... ... 7.18 Row 2: Mike Yager, Mike Dewey, Greg Spect, Gary Edmonds, Doug Knights, Calvin Clark, Bruce Dunn, Saxon gridmen take thircl place in state For the second consecutive year the Saxon Football Team found themselves in the State A-1 play-offs, after racking up a season record of eight wins and one loss. ln the State quarter-finals South beat McMinnville 13-6, on the Grizzlies' field. For the Semi-Final game South traveled to Grants Pass, where they tied their opponent 21-21, but lost the bid for a play- off berth by 66 yards on total yardage. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Player Rushing Passing Total John Koch ,,...... 60 ....... 6 ...... 66 Greg Spect ....... 0 ....... 48 ...... 48 GaryEdmonds .... 24... ..0......24 GaryJohnson ,.... 24... ..0..,...24 BruceDunn .....,. 24... ..6......30 Others ........... 12 ....... 36 ...... 48 Harold Noble, CPAT Kicking 311401 ..... 31 INDIVIDUAL YARDAGE Player fRushingJ Carries Yards John Koch ........ 130 ..... 803 . . . Bruce Dunn ....... 109 ...., 676 . . . Avg 6.17 6.20 PASS REC EPTIONS Gary Johnson. .... 14 ..... 130 . . . 9.28 Dave Strawn ...... 23 ..... 98 . . . 4.26 Gary Edmonds .... 76 ..... 129 . .. 1.69 Others ............ 29 ..... 80 . . . 2.75 Row 3: Manager Darcy Andrus, Ed Cinquini, Mark Haffercamp, Mike Tarnasky, Dave Edmonds, Jerry Jackson Crai Price Harold Noble Scott Sa e Gary Player Caught Yards Greg Spect . .. ..... 53 ..... .. .738 Mike Dewey.. .... 30 ..... . . . 235 BruceDunn.. 8 ..... ...123 Craig Price ..... 6 ..... ...117 Harold Noble .... . 5 ..... ... 101 Others ......... .... 1 7 ..... ... 182 Row 4: Dave Chinberg, John Newell, Tony Blank, Steve Barger, Keith Kongsley, Eric Olsen, Bill Putnam, Paul Quackenbush, Greg Scott, Bill Prine, Gary Randy Karsten, Dave Hicks, Manager Dave Krives, , 9 , , g , V Manage, Joy Lemen. Johnson' Chip Del-orenol Bob Godoch- Millener, Dave Strawn, Randy Feskens. V' Q , I 6 'W' A . f l.ti f N .,.f'.? J!! 573' Z. -H 1551 W- 9. .. 'fo-I 1 6 - .l 1 al til t 1 - 4' 4 .W .13 M. I wx 5 0 .. we--'Q if - if .f no ei l . X N X s-:ts .- ff, 1 ft! tn as fi 7 . A E T4 Q ' fs lr' , ..- f-EJ - fe Mis. E ,. si . gt.. bf U Q a , 1. Q , , C 4' , K ' 2. - - N f l 1 4 . 0 A :af ,,,,.9g 9 ' .0s, M, W i A -X A . l : sly' 'If If sw 1 thpwzv lli 'lx 793,11 ' Y I f mf ig . f hw 17,1 Q' , I f 8 . ,J f . at-f 'fi , c fe' , .1 5, , S fr V I if 11 ' ' W . I . VV A R .5 ' X ga . I , at c . , F .g i . 'N 'Ae-,r x A Vx ,Vi .Y gt 7 v 1 .7 1 . , ' 1 'Q X . ! Q ,-I, j, f '.YX K ,Q w. 'F x . v fl , x 1 K 5 , t....l Q ,K , N gl? SEASON RECORD South 38 . . . .... North Salem 7 South 14... .... David Douglas 7 South 13 . . ....... Corvallis 7 South 25 . . .... Sweet Horne O South 28 . . ...... McNary O South 21 .. ..., Lebanon 13 South 0 . . ..... Albany 12 South 46 .. ...Centennial O South 48 .. ...North Salem O South 13 . . .... McMinnville 6 South 21 . . .... Grants Pass 21 Mike Deweyfsenior, flanker, all-district 53 E honorable ment: On. Gary Edmonds 1161 hits Harald Noble in the end zone for a 54 yard pass and a touch down against North Salem, in the first encounter between the mighty Sax and the Viks. . 2 X 1 1 X y y 15 his Y ff Q .A M oz- S- N into? 91 F' 1 'Q 5 1 1' 71 , A5 V724 ,' 'fn 11915 ,, .. nr. .f Stan Boatman - senior, guard, all-district first team. Craig Price K811 falls to the ground after intercepting an important Vik pass. Bruce Dunn C331 and Steve Hanson C191 look on. U8 Molly McCullough, Reb-Deb forthe David Douglas game. Mike Dewey C155 eludes a Sweet Home tackler. In the first game of the season the Saxon football team met cross' town rival, North Salem, on the Vik field and dealt them their first loss of the year. By combining a stiff running-passing attack with a stout defense the Sax racked up a 38-7 win. Greg Specht scored on a 33 yard pass from Gary Edmonds, Harold Noble tallied 3 on field goals, John Koch scored twice, on a 33 yard carry and a l yard plunge, Bruce Dunn scored from the 4 yard line, Harold Noble caught a 54 yard pass from Gary Edmonds to bring the score to 33, and Noble scored a total of 5 P.A.T.'s. In their second clash, South dumped North again 48-O. Combining 2 runs by John Koch, one by Bruce Dunn, one by Gary Johnson, with the P.A.T.'s good, and 3 passes to Craig Price, Mike Dewey and John Newell Crespectivelyl gave South another in the mounting series of victories over North Salem. After beating Corvallis I3-7, the Saxon football team met Sweet Home in the second district clash of the season and trounced the helpless Huskies 25-0. South's scores came when Bruce Dunn smashed through from the one, John Koch got an 8 yard bullet pass from Gary Edmonds for the score, Greg Specht caught two passes from Gary Edmonds both good for tallies, and Harold Noble completing 1 P.A.T. N . in - .X Q X g V 't' LCR -15 wi . . e K Kbfsyw .- '5N.fv f Q sv N 5 ygxfghiigc. M... ff' 3 ESR his x ,DWXXJ Qi K sexes. wk! EY ..L' M. - N- . 4 . , iv :vi .s,.'T?f W- .5l'iivi.3'fi 's tress 1 if 913:15 5 N , Ying V Q , Zn txfti 1 N Wisxkffefsgs A1 T 'ils.Aii5....1f'x' Q' 'ki Bruce Dunn-fullback, senior, all-district linebacker first team, State Shrine team alternate. fm M K .r 'T f L - 3 N' ir-www Y 'P 1 ' , . . 4 Vx.. . ai is ff , .Q -ie.. - .. , 5-1 as - ,g .' r LK -. . N A- 1 ,A . ,S-.xg . ,W-,A .A A I X I A 4, W ' ,wx qc - Nj' , ww. Q ,lj ' .dv t , NJ, H , g ,, . xt-,F if iw MQ Q ,Q is ' st X X 'lr t , YQ, v Y L 1 ,WX ,,.L 5 V , J 8 we Q 'lf-U 1 K3 , xA P y't L C. x rf? f L 1 ' A hh 3 , - ' - -'JTA-Shim ,.:-,V , ,iw Q-if-A v g wig' ' 1' X I John Kochfsenior, halfback, all-district first team, State Shrine team alternate, Betsy Merck, Reb-Deb forthe Sweet Home Game. A Saxon ball-carrier nearly collides with a referee, while being tackled by a Lebanon opponent. Saxons win 3 out of 4 The Saxon gridmen, continuing in their mounting series of victories, walked over McNary 25-O and then met Lebanon on our field in the fourth district game ofthe season. The first score of the game came when John Koch muscled through the line with 2:44 left in the first stanza. Greg Spect scored the second touchdown in the second quarter when he made a leaping catch in the end zone, The third score ofthe game came when Mike Dewey caught a 23 yard pass from Gary Edmonds, with Harold Noble completing all three P.A,T.'s. Mike Dewey contributed 55 yards to total yardage. The next game, against Albany on the Bulldogs home field was the Saxons' hard luck game when the fired up Albany team handed them a T2-O trouncing. The next game the Saxons played was in Portland against Centennial High. The South Salem club com- pletely ran away with the game and beat Centennial 46-O. Barb Vaughn, Reb Deb for the Lebanon game Greg Specht i833 being tackled by a Caveman after catching a pass. Grants Pass Cavemen were host to the South High Saxons in the State Semifinal game. The first score was a result of the first play of the game when Craig Price ran 76 yards before he was tackled 4 yards from the goal. Two plays later John Koch plunged over for the score. Gary Edmonds hit Greg Specht with a 20 yard pass for the second score. The third tally came early in the second quarter when John Koch galloped over from the two. The second half found Grants Pass dominating the play as the Saxons were plagued with three major injuries. Grants Pass scored three times to tie up the game 21421 and won the game by 66 yards. ,f B'V .f , , p x I ,YU , gm y y 1 i', if J ' . . f, W it f f N' f I i f W Ak, . 1 I '1 , sl . , . ,4 4 V : 4' 4 N so V, 9 , ' ,. 7? rf ww, ..- W f , A ' .af I , Wy f f ,g,..f , A ,.-.A Craig Price-senior, flanker, all-district second team, State Shrine Team Alternate. Sheri Wedel, Reb Deb for the North Salem game. Saxons Tie Cavemen in semifinals John Koch C171 is missed by a Grants Pass defender and goes for a considerable gain. Craig Price C815 is about to be tackled by a Grants Pass defender, --. I I ll 4 :su In .. gg 'rs 3' 8 . at A is - 'fs f s Q X s 34' Y . . I . . 7 'Y , J r L 2 X - I s, sf! ? us ' ,M 1 AA Jmw.M..w..,, ' N x su ' S-no dddd Q , K iff' K N , C ,. . XA .- A W' in lil. 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N '5 Steve Hanson-senior, quarterback, alledistrict Q second team defensive safety. , '. . S, a ' , i g ' ' 2 V9 f I .., V 'M ll f f Dave Hicksesenior, defensive it f A . 1. halfback, all-district second , A g team. 5. Dave Edmonds - iunior, tight end, all-district honorable men- tion. ,fn x. ie t WM Rob Watson senior, tight end, all-district first team defensive end, Shrine Team alternate. NA -, ,.....s...., I vtgrk H z g ,NM g AM, . M. ,. X.,....... K WM as H 1 26991. f if 6 yin g?t F 5 ,Q f - Q V was A' K: ' Q... i ' Q. 4' Vx , VW Q . A A 5, grin 2 in . - 'Q was - x in '-is 1' with :ws +wfM. .sm fN- W fs., fix. N r- , .QL - -4.1 N . K W i N ., 1 . f' 2 f - . I X 4 Q 'x ' W ' .r ' X ... ' I: 1-B W 2. ...jig-'ll 1351- ' ,b A Q 'is ' ,ww .si 3' X P5 Denny Hilesland-senior, center, all-district first team, Shrine Team alternate. . , Q, 3 an 9,-me fm sf. X igajgi T C F AM Qsqffg . , . , K by fu , ,MQ iff, + '.T3i'?f4 K x A-X ,:iq,g,fh,f2.4gf1,3.7Q i - ' C e for Q2 rtre : W1f'ft f- it-4, if wal-ati' , Q . I Y . 4 . iaith f' hmm: , Y 2 . ' 'T 5 -f Craig Richards-senior, tackle, all-district honorable mention. Saxons earn many honors, in fine SGGSOH The 1967 South High Football team garnered many honors after narrowly missing a final playoff berth. Three Saxons earned recognition by being elected to the All-State football team. Greg Specht, split end, placed on first team, Mike Mink, tackle, in the fifth team, Gary Edmonds, quarterback, re- ceived honorable mention. These three Saxons also gained positions on the state Shrine Football team. Six other Saxons- Craig Price, halfback, John Koch, half- back, Bruce Dunn, fullback, Robert Wat- son, end, Steve Jenning, guard, and Dennis Hilesland, center-were chosen Shrine Team alternates. All-district ratings went to Craig Price, flanker, Steve Han- son, defensive back, Bruce Dunn, full- back, Dennis Hilesland, center, John Koch, halfback, Mike Mink, tackle, Greg Specht, split end, Gary Edmonds, quart- erback, Robert Watson, tight-end, Craig 1 Richards, tackle, Stan Boatman, guard, l Steve Jenning, guard, Dove Hicks, defen- sive back. l Gary Edmonds breaks through the hoop just before the second North-South civil war clash. The 1967 Saxon J.V. Football team, coached by Gary Ritchie, Val Barnes, and John Erickson, began their nine-game season with a tie against North Salem. They then went on to beat Newport 32-7, and Corvallis 26-13. The team lost only two games during the season, one to Sweet Home, 19-O, and the other to McNary 7-O. The squad then began a four-game winning streak beating Leba- non 33-26, Albany 14-7, Sunset 20-O, and North Salem 19-7. During the season the team rounded up 75 first downs. They gained 925 yards rushing on 264 carries. Passing 101 times, they completed AO passes for 405 yards. The punters picked up 948 yards on 33 kicks. ln the scoring department the squad racked up 144 points and gave up 86 to their opponents. The high-spirited team lost only 293 yards on penalties. xi-E Butch Strawn voted most inspirational. in South defense overwhelms a North blocker. J.V. Rebel Phil Schradle tights through a swarm of Vikings for an important gain. J.V. Gridclers end season with 6-3 record J , 1967 Junior Varsity Football Team: Front row: Al Strawn, Mike Curde, Rod Newton, John Seifert, Tom Tilton, Glenn Bello, John Ross, Dave Armentrout, Monte Griffith, Ron Burns. Row 2: Joel Plaisance, Earl Strausbaugh, Tom Ach- terman, Roy Turvey, Dean Lohrman, Alan Ediger, Mike Chamberlain, Eric Haag, Phil Schradle, Jerry Moore, Ted Roth, Jim Daniels, Coach Val Barnes. Row 3: Q Coach Gary Ritchie, Kevin Kenear, Mark Anderson, Lee Radtke, Brent Nelson, Duke Mull, Kent Jacobsen, Steve Stauber, Lenny Thomas, Dave Ferrin, Grant Gloor, Leonard Goldsmith, Coach John Erickson, Row 4: Jerry Aaron, Scott Harris, Ken Dalke, Steve Quisenberry, Greg Hunter, Jim Nelky, Scott Robertson, Forest Smith, Tom Rabe, Dave Hillesland, John Rudishauser. 65 xx W2 4 - 4 1 ' x x y '- 4 I - s ' s n ,g Q A S9 Pl 4' 'N Q a ' g Q A I S Q o X .- . 1 r KW' . gf N .K Q Y 1' N .P H , mf 5 , V .. 5, nv vi Q.: sf . .H s 2 M W- . sW - Www 1 5 xffff , P v Hg if 91 7 Rf H ' ff lf 2- H Y' r W ,X I , fgvff 1 -L . Q ' I , L A 4' -Wm 5 1 X . 4 1 li 5 L5 1 f cNary, Corvallis deal J.V.'s only losses Highlighting the 1967 Cross Country season, Coach Don DeClerck's Rebels traveled to Vancouver, Washington, for the Hudson Bay lnvitational Tournament. While the Junior Varsity placed fourth out of nine teams, the Varsity harriers came in fourth in a twelve- team competition. South participated in two other invitational tournaments as well: the Wilson lnvita- tional in Portland on Oct. 4, with the Varsity placing fourth, the J.V.'s finishing second in the iunior division, and the North Marion Invitational, where the local leatherlungers captured fifth place in both Varsity and Junior Varsity. In district competition the Varsity thinclads fell to McNary, Lebanon, and Corvallis, but triumphed over North Salem and Albany to end the season in fourth place in the Valley district. But the Junior Varsity defeated North Salem, Lebanon, and Albany, losing only to McNary and Corvallis. Running the two-mile course at Bush's Park in the All-City meet, the Church Street squad finished second with 31 points while McNary won with 26, and North fell into last place with 65 points. In the Valley district meet held Oct. 27 in Corvallis, the Varsity followed through to place fourth in the six-team competition while the Junior Varsity bettered their previous record of 3-2 to finish first in the local league. The only Saxon to qualify for the state meet, held at Willamette University on November 4, was Varsityman Doug Steinke, finishing twenty-second in a field of 180 runners coming from all parts of Oregon. Steinke, a consistent performer on the team, was strongly backed up by Cross Countrymen Steve Davidson, Neil Jacox, Mike Marsh, Larry Eberth, and Lon Waln, filling the top spots in the meets. Leading the Junior Varsity to a successful season were Bob Walen and Jim Stuller. First-year mentor Don DeClerck has provided the guidance and encouragement needed for a winning team, and the outlook is good for next year, with six returning lettermen. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES' South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem -PM I A af ,. 1.2.4.1 . ,L W 1. 1 dv - if Ls'?si Y:1u f .K kk-5 ff ,, rNf'Q,Q Ki f ,Ni Q-,f-.S ff? -sw -Riff, .4 m. '1 ,-fail wa.. g ' . Avg ' fx tw- Q., ,A if it .N i n xwg. -rs: ... in se- Sift i' ff? 1' f 1 Thinclad Doug Steinke goes through a light workout be- fore the Albany meet. 27 ................ 30 North Salem 33... ...26 McNary 29... ...26 Lebanon 33... ... 24 Corvallis 20 ................ 42 Albany Low score wins ge. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES' South Salem 18 South Salem 35 South Salem 25 South Salem 28 South Salem 16 'Low score wins 39 North Salem 23 McNary 30 Lebanon 27 Corvallis 49 Albany - .. .. W-J.-0 ..:...: 905 .sn .fu , e 4, . R294 Swim team: From lower left of S : Rick A '5be Y, Ed Whipple, Jim Collins, Andy Embick, Chuck Mills, Mike Glover, Bill Bartholemeu, Curtis Reid, Mark Miller, Jack Hatfield, Not pictured: Romsey Embick. rs Jock Hatfield shows backstroke form. Mark Miller performs perfect butterflY- Ed Whipple and Bill Bartholomeu take fast lap. Ar r-1 Coach Dick Mosman shows swimming trophy. Boys se The South Salem boys' Swim Team, coached by Mr. Richard Mosman compiled a season record ot 5 wins and 3 losses. ln the district meet, held November il, at Lebanon, the swimmers placed fourth and qualified four swimmers, Mark Miller, Jack Hatfield, Ramsey Embick, and Chuck Mills for the State Meet. The 400 yd. relay team comprised ofthe tour, placed eighth in state competition. Chuck Mills and Ram- sey Embick also competed in the 100 yd. free style and the 200 yd. tree style re- spectively. ln season competition three school records were either broken or tied. The 400 yd. relay team set a new record of 3:46.3. Ramsey Embick set ci new record of 2:05.5, in the 200 yd. tree style, and Chuck Mills tied the record of 53.4 in the 100 yd. free style. Chuck Mills executes racing dive. . ' o HHLL0 ,. T s . iff!-lhfn ' 'T' ' T- . . 'S - ,1':i3ff'STr'l5ff1?T Y '3 . 'lkhiw Coach Linda Hilley talks with Robin Bennett. XXX mf- . , V- 2' stiff ' In , lx .,.f, A l I I i 1 as -.2 s' 'fait 1 ' , b U. y l 1, t H-.ga are f H if-'l - s' 0 i in Aw-' K i 'sl -'5 .A71'f'f - 'V-I Katie Cannon and Mikki Carns practice the baclcstroke. wimRecords, girls place fourth T L x- 5... Barb Schoppert, Jane Randall, Robin Bennett, and C The girls' swim team ended their season with a 5 and 3 record. The team, coached by Miss Linda Hilley, finished fourth in district competition which was held November 3, at Lebanon, The team quali- fied five swimmers, Carol Cutler, Barb Schoppert, Robin Bennett, Jane Randall and Jean Lucero for the state meet, In the state meet the 200 yard medley relay team placed fifth, Jane Randell placed sixth in the 50 yard breaststroke, Carol Cutler placed fourth in the 50 yard free style and Robin Bennett placed eighth in the IOO yard backstroke. The girls' swim team consisted of Katie Cannan, Mikki Carns, Carol Grey, Jane Randall, Carol Cutler, Jean Lucero, Robin Bennett, Melenie Huggins, Debbie Bressler, Barb Schoppert, Jane Barns and Laurie Faster. Hgh-XT4 -.1 fr-T' ' . 1-L . .LT . h-T4 arol Cutler start race. Katie Cannon' x 1 x 1 I5 1 1 1. l I 0 I I 4 it if -:SI 4-1 l . 1 ,. 1 Ing, Despite strong defense by two Corvallis cagers, varsityman Dave Hicks drives through the key for the lay- up. In a disappointing game, South lost to the Spartans 45-81. Local Cager ln a year in which his hardwood men could muster no more than two wins in succession, Coach Dick Ballantyne and his basketball crew concluded the 1967- 68 season with an unimpressive 10-12 record. The final standings are misleading in light of the Saxons' fifth place finish in the seven-team Valley District race. When the squad concluded the season, they were sailing with a two-game win streak. Carrying the load for South in the scor- ing column were forward Steve Hansen and guard Lonnie Waln. Playing in 21 of the 22 contests, Hansen scored 100 field goals, and was the top scorer with the largest points-per-game average, Waln pumped in 84 goals during the season with the largest number of at- tempted shots, and was followed in goals by Jerry Groff, Dave Hicks, Craig Price, and Ross Quackenbush in the official score book kept by Varsity statistician Paul Wulf. The fortunes of basketball were shin- ing on the Rebels when they upset North Eugene in the season opener. The High- landers were defeated 37-55. Steve Han- sen poured in sixteen points the following outing against the Axemen of South Eu- gene, but the locals dropped the Dec. 8 contest by a six-point margin. Ahead of their contenders all the way, the dribblers snowed Sheldon 77-64 in one of the better showings of the season on Dec, 15. Again Hansen led the sharp- shooters with sixteen points. Jerry Groff, Dave Hicks, and Steve Han- sen finally managed to pull the squad together to squeeze past Churchill 54-53 to finish with a pre-league record of 3-1. ln the league competition, the Church Streeters split the play in both the first and third rounds but could manage to defeat only Lebanon for one win in the second round of district play. With a total of seven district victories and three pre- Ieague wins, the squad ended the season with an overall record of ten wins and twelve losses. The McNary Celtics, who later took the state championship in a surprising victo- ry, were the only cagers not to fall to the Ballantyne machine ot least once. Conclucle season with slow 10-12 record ,fl gl Coach Dick Ballontyne checks the varsity score book after the last game ofthe IO-I2 season. Saxon varsitymen warm up before 1l1e Jan. 26 Lebanon game. South won 68455. 4 Lonnie Waln and Lebanon contender go vp for a loose ball as Dave Hicks stands ready for a rebound. Harold Noble puts in a lay-up for two ,Joints in ihe Jan. 26 Lebanon game, Varsity squad titth in district, lose 'Q . Nj 1967-68 Varsity Basketball Squad-Front Raw: Bruce Dunn, Dave Hicks, Steve Hansen Lonnie Waln, Mike Dewey, Brad Seaton. Row 2: Manager Steve Barger, Gary Edmonds Craig Bonney, Harold Noble, Jerry Graff, Ross Quackenbush, Gary Johnson, Craig Price Coach Ballantyne, Lonnie Waln led the local of attempted shots. L ,X Saxon cager Mike Dewey lays it up for an easy two points against two North Eugene opponents on Dec. l. Craig Price cowwes in close for a possible rebound. squad in qoqol number Brad Seaton puts in a iump shot over his Lebanon foe. o Celtic champions Craig Price i523 gets under the play as Steve Hansen eludes two Corvallis contenders forthe goal, l Lonnie Waln puts in o lump shot in the Jan. 12 North game, Double-teamed by the Spartans, Senior Craig Price sneaks through tor the lay-up. South defeated Corvallis 59-58. South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem .......45 .......68 .......52 .......67 VARSITY SCORES Roundl .......45-81 .......66-65 .......70-64 .. .......60-63 .. .......5le57 .. .......86-55 .. Roundll .......43-65 .. -57 .. -65 .. .......45-47 .. -53 .. -74 .. Roundlll .......59-58 .......56-63 .......73-77 .. .......55-76 .. .......63-44 .. .......72-55 .. Corvallis Albany Lebanon McNary North Salem Sweet Home Corvallis Albany Lebanon McNary North Salem Sweet Home Corvallis Albany Lebanon McNary North Salem Sweet Home Craig Bonney puvs in o I5-foot lump shot. Hardwood shooters smosh Norf x -N Leading rebounder Jerry Groff is second high scorer. Senior Dove Hicks was o consistent performer on the squod. Ross Quockenbush C325 ond Bruce Dunn C401 ny to recover loose ball in Albany game. An anxious crowd looks on as Dave Hicks puts in a lay-up seconds before the final buzzer. I9 Corvallis game. .xx ugene, Sheldon, Lonnie Waln comes out on top in the opening iump in the Dec, 99' North defenders attempt to recover a floor shot made by Lonnie Waln Churchill Gary Edmonds M23 cmd Ross Quackenbush l32i struggle with Corvallis foes for control of the ball. game yell. al, F' I , 1 4 ,ry . ,Nw- ' 4 cr s . 1 Rally squad member Dana Scripter leads pep section in o pre- Bosketbollers end seoson with 'rwo wins MHIL I RbDbfhy 5 X If M Soxons move In for Yhe goal. Jerry Groff sinks o Ioy-up ogomst North. Basketball Reb Debs adcl spirit 'ro games ,, ,gs if 4- alike 7' 2194 i' in i Cherri Hochsfetler, Reb Deb, Feb. 2 McNary game. Sandi Jones, Reb Deb, Jan. 23 Albany game. 'WK Debbie Fullwiler, Reb Deb of Year, Reb Deb, Dec. I North Eugene game. il Trish England, Reb Deb, Jan. 2 Lebanon game. Cindy Schweigerr, Reb Deb, Jan. I9 'Q Sweet Home game. 4: . i ' Cafhy Haag, Reb Deb, Feb. I3 Corval- ,,.. Iis game. X 4 X if 2 if is Cb' Pam Whiffemore, Reb Deb, Jan. I2 North Salem game, 'QT mfg 'Q 'ig F ' , Q - Q ff - 4 Mi., T I F ' i i Mary Sreirifeld, Reb Deb, Dec. 19 Corvallis K , I, iw - game' Vicki Summers, Reb Deb, Dec. I6 Churchill game. 'Rh l,.:' - J.V. and Sophomore To open their 21-game hoop season, the 1967-68 Junior Varsity basketball team coached by Vol Barnes, lost two ot the four early out-of-district games. One to North Eugene and the other to South Eugene. The next two games, also out-of-district, found the squad playing Sheldon and Churchill. The squad won both games. Throughout the season the team attempted 1302 shots and made 300 to make 1362 total points, their opponents attempted 1237, made -451 for 1155 total points. The sophomore team, coached by Gary Ritchis, won six of the 18 games played. The team attempted 1026 shots and made 359 to make 996 total points. Their opponents attempted 1023, made 416 for 1099 total points. Both J.V. and Sophomore teams were high-spirited and fought hard to win. Phil Schradle puts two points through the hoop against North Salem. JJVV CGQGFS Sl1OW look-0-like form in 0 game against North Salem, 1967-68 Junior Varsity Basketball team: Front row: Chip Deloretto, Phil Schradle, Mark Hoffercamp, Dennis Phiel, John Ross, Coach Val Barnes. Row 2: Pat McDonough, Dean Lohrman, Karry Morris, Dave Edmonds, Eric Hogg, Scott Sage, Bob Godache. 3.21 .-fr '? .A 1 -loopers encl good season JY ,vi 3 ,v South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem South Salem JUNIOR .......56-61, .......71-63, .......54-72, .......72-55, ..,....65-42, ......,64-53 1 VARSITY SCORES 43-61, 62-47, 80-69, 54-52, 58-45, 47-65, 59-61 ....... 59-55 ....... 67-50 ....... 77-43 ....... 56-59 ....... 58-46 ....... SOPHOMORE SCORES ......57-59, 69-53.... ....,..44-78 .......53-63 South Salem ....... 56-54 South Salem ....... 75-51 South Salem ...,... 27-47, 71-88 62-82 69-53 46-55, 48-55 Coach for the 1967-1968 Sophomore team, Ritchie. re Marty Noble dnves In under Corvallis opponent 1967-68 Sophomore basketball team Dave Ferrun, Mske Charn- Alan Shifter. Top left: Ted Roth, John Rudeshouser, Torn Mark Kuebler, Jim Stovall, Jim Woelfel, Randy Flook, Marty Tam Achterrnan, Dave Brahams. 60-75 ....... 49-74 ....... 61-44 .,..... 53-54 ....... 51-59 ...,... Gary Corvallis Albany Lebanon MCNary Sweet Home North Salem Central Corvallis Albany Lebanon McNary North Salem 3 A Schradle takes five during North game. Dave Ferrin sneaks past oppo- nent for a lay-in. Tom Achterrnan drives it up and in tor two points, Varsity wrestlers complete Saxon matmen, for the first time in the school's history ended the season with a winning record. Bettering last year's 6-6-1 finish, the Varsity wrestlers completed the three-month winter season with seven wins and six losses. Boosting spirit, the team began the season with a four-game winning streak, defeating South Eugene 33-14, Wilson 26-25, Sheldon 45-5, and Dallas 38-8. Sweet Home, conquered by South only once in the past fourteen years, dealt Coach Bob Strickland's men their first blow in the form of a 28-21 defeat. The locals, however, soon picked up two more wins-over Churchill 36-10, and North Salem 24-22, boosting the total to six wins. The seventh came by crushing McMinnville 45-11. Ending the season with a long line of losses, the Saxons fell to Valley league teams Lebanon 33-14, McNary 30-17, Corvallis 45-3, and Albany 29-17, as well as to Silverton 38-9. Participating in the Cleveland Four-Way with Lake Oswego, Franklin, and Cleveland High Schools, the team placed a low fourth while matmen Dennis Hillesland at 191 lbs. and Steve Noble in the 136 lb. class were undefeated champions at the tournament. Team captain Steve Noble later placed second in his division at the district rneet, and thus went on to the state meet in Corvallis on Feb. 23-24. The two top men in each division on the team repre- sented South at the district meet, held Feb. 16-17 at McNary. The two top district men in each division are then qualified to attend the state meet. Noble, the only Saxon to travel to the state contest, was backed up by lettermen Gerry Moore at 198 lbs., Steve Berkey 11061, Dan Miner 11061, Jim Capwell 11151, Bob Catalini 11231, Dave Chinberg 11301, Tim Groffrier 11411, Monte Griffith 11481, Jerry Fuchs 11681, and Mike Tarnasky in the 178-lb. class. Coaches John Horn and Bob Strickland stated that the outlook is good for next year, with 27 out of this year's team of 33 returning. Senior Steve Noble, captain of the team, applies an arm hold to his first opponent in the Lebanon rneet. Noble, who placed second in his division in the Valley district meet, went on to the state meet and finished with a low-placing 1-3 record. ' 'Qs 32 it-ERN . Coaches John Horn and Bob Strickland led the team to a 7-6 record. 1967-68 Wrestling Team: Front row: Gerry Moore, Steve Berkey, David Mayer, Jim Peterson, Derek Andrus, John Kowalevvski, Torn Tilton, Jim Capwell, Tom Morley, Roy Turvey, Kevin Crow, Jerry Koenig, Bob Catalini. Row 2: Mike McVey, Doug Holdorf, 'irsl winning season with 7-6 Z-Q ,-x f' ,, - I , Roy Turvey throws opponent down for points. Tom Morley demonstrates basic position. QAM w' f X mx ,. mv.-fffj l.....1..11--i -41119.11 - ':' ' Letterman Bob Catalini at l23 lbs. goes for the pin against McNary foe. Roy Turvey pushes contender off balance, I Saxon matman dominates Churchill adversary in the Jan. 9 meet lor a 36-I0 win. Dave Chinberg, Dan Agalzoff, Gary Mollgaard, Neil Cooper, Bob Smith, Steve Noble, Mark Wil- liams, Mike Crossland, Bill Kostenborder, Monte Griffith, Butch Strawn. Row 3: Leonard Goldsmith, Tim Grewe, Phil Robertson, Harvey Christensen, Fuchs, Jerry Aasen, Keith Kongslie, Paul Quacken- bush, Eric Olson, Mike Tarnasky, Bob Baldwin, Dennis Hillesland, Todd Cooper, Manager Rick Lonni Bennett, Tim Groffrier, Steve Quisenberry, Chuck Sabrowski, Eric Paulson, Bill Beard, Jim Daniels, Jerry Moore, Mike Finegan, Row 4: Jerry Bullock, Manager Murry Nunn. 81 Girl gymnasts have 6 win The girls' Gymnastic team, coached by Mrs. 7 loss season Barbara Donoldson, compiled a district record of 6 wins and 7 losses. In the district meet held March 2, in Newberg, Jean Lucero placed 5th in all around and 7th on balance beam. Girls receiving athletic awards for the sport were Sue Evans, Sue Hewit, Meri McCall, and Fran Prince first year awardsg Jean Siewert, Jean Baecher, and Delores Erler second year awardsg and Jean Lucero third year award. Fran Prince does a skag. Fran Prince performs on parallel bars. Jean Baecher practices free exercise. Gymnastic Coach Mrs. Barbara Donaldson ! Q if ,ig 2' 5 if is ,, M i ,, . Z . G 1 W, , 6 M'-1 'L' 'ff 1 eg ' - 74,54 X T w 'f fi, .M me Jean Lucero practices balance beam routine. Gymnastic team, Row 'I: Sue Evans, Fran Prince, Jean Marillee Denton, Mary Ward, Jackie Blake. Lucero, Jean Sie !3,,Q, J Wert, Q. ali -4 ,xi Delores Earler executes Wolf mount on balance beam, Joan Glascock demonstrates straddle mount. ,. Delores Erler, Meri McCall, Julie Harris. Row 2: Joan Glascock, Jeanie Baecher, Sue Hewitt x ,LJ Boy gymnasts second in district The boys' Gymnastics team compiled a season record of 6 wins and 5 losses. The team, coached by Mr. Bob Mitchell, placed second in the district meet held Feb. 29, at David Douglas High in Portland. The team captured 7 berths for the state meet. Guy Grieder placed fourth in all around and tourth L A. H ,- on parallel bars. Mike Parker was fifth in tree exercise. . Rod Nichols and Bob Black placed eighth and sixth on A o the parallel bars, and Gordon Breaky placed third on A.. still rings. In the state meet, Gordon Breaky placed eighth on the still rings and Guy Greider placed sev- enth on the Horizontal Bar and in all around and sixth on the parallel bars. l Rich Mills performs on Horizontal Bars. Gordon Breaky demonstrates Iron Cross. Gymnastics tearn-Row I: Gerry Woodcock, Greg Burgress, GDl'd0n BYeCliY, Row: Scott Douglas, Glen Ardt, Danny Risteen, Nick Cloyd, Rick Crawford, Rod Nichols, Guy Grieder, Steve Thompson, Mike Parker, Joe Yates. Back Rich Mills, Steve Anderson, Ken Dierks, Dave Armemrouf, +1 -,- - f,,,,- refs I ' ,N X ' , K , ,- 1- we X., I I S, if rrr.. tit '11 '5 4 F l 'i T s. . . , N. Kxxgr' --e....'i' . E,- x 1 'lxvx s 'rs X X ' 1968 Girls Tennis Team: Row 'l: Soo Rutledge, Candy Anderson, Mikki Earnest, Winnona Willard, Emily Beard, Betsy Merck, Janet Tokerud, Kay To- Carnes, Lynne Maus, Karen Haakenson, Mary Steinfeld. Row 2: Miss Wilma kerud. Girls' tennis team first in state The Girls' Tennis Team, coached by Miss Wilma Earnest, began their fourteen game season with wins against Canby, Lake Oswego, and North Salem. In their next meet with Catlin Gable of Portland the team suffered its first loss. They then swung into a nine game winning streak against Albany, Corvallis, McNary, Dal- las, North Salem, Albany, Corvallis, Mc- Nary, and Newberg. In the last meet of the season they met their second defeat. li Emily Beard ends second doubles. In final district competition, Kay Toke- rud took first and Janet Tokerud finished second in singles. In doubles Emily Beard and Diane Armpriest took second place. In the final state playoffs Kay Tokerud took first in singles and Janet Tokerud took second. For the doubles Emily Beard and Diane Armpriest finished second. A grand total of 24 points garnered by the squad in the State finals gave South the title. Emily and Diane Armpriest, second half of dou- bles, show off state trophy. f': fs sz.- ...io ,, ,.. ,. 4 The Tokerud sisters Kay Kabovel and Jan lbelowl vied for both district and state crown. Netters capture second in state tourney The Saxon boys' Tennis Team coached by Mr. John Erickson, compiled a season record of 12 wins and 4 losses, all four losses were to freshmen teams from the University of Oregon and Ore- gon state university. Mr. Erickson in his first year as coach led the team to a first in district and a second in State. In district competi- tion Eric Cooley took first in singles and Allen Shiffer was second. In doubles, Paul Wulf and Ross Quackenbush achieved first place. By virtue of these wins the four qualified for the state meet. In State competition Ross Quackenbush and Paul Wulf defeated a Roseburg doubles team in the semifinals. In the finals Quacken- bush and Wulf went down to another duo from Roseburg. Eric Cooley brought home a third place. Eric Cooley gained third in State. District doubles champions Paul Wulf and Ross Quackenbush. -4 Boys' Tennis Team: Row 1: Mark Williams, Dave Steinfeld, Allen Shifter, Eric Cooley. Row 2: Coach John Erickson, Jim Caldwell, Ross Quackenbush, and Paul Wulf. . 1.1-- slla' , -I . 5 l' 'Z' , fl. I - 2 i 'Ul f Ss an 5: . fl Vi s- 3 - W . -limfifl-4 x Allen Shifter second in District. 87 N. AW .. ,iq A j, -W: ti- Saxon golfers place Third in district The South Salem Golf team compiled a season record of 10 wins and 2 losses in district and non-district play. The team coached by Mr. Bob Grobe, took seventh in the Up-State tournament held at Mc- Nary Golf Course May 3 8- 4. In District competition the Saxon golf' ers finished 3rd, while Corvallis took first and North, second, The T968 golf team was comprised of 6 golfers-Lon Waln, Jerry Graff, Bill Schendel, and Paul Eertsgaard, Seniorsg Craig Bonney a .luniorg and Jim Jed- dleoh, a Sophomore. The Jr. Varsity squad of Dave Ward, Jamie Francis, Dave Ferrin, Ken Bischoff, Mark Northcutt, Randy Flook, and Tom Ebel compiled a season record of 5 wins and l loss. v em- gfffag- : -w....'...-3 - 1-2 on ,. -. :.' .v f,.'Q'i,, ' 1 ,, s . ' J u Q, I 'C-1 -.:'Y' .11 . .-- -. ..K,.-.s':.',, rim- s - rc'-uf-A fi N- 4 fun - T' ...n .-s ' -f--sl . - . +1 .-ge, rf' Jerry Groff chips to 15th green. Craig Bonney tees off on number 13. lL..,g.-N..-- '...: Lonnie Waln prepares to sink Q I5 footer. Jim Jeddeloh uses his 3 wood ,A Baseball nine finish with 6-6 recor Coach Robert Strickland watches ploy in the last inning. .Avy . - ' 1 ' I-4 WW .4 4. h A - ., 4.-. rv X 4 ' '5 3 if 1 Splitting the Valley district season 6-6, South's Varsity Base- ballers, coached by Bob Strickland, ended in the unimpressive position of tie for fourth place in the seven-team race. March 29 saw the Saxons vs. McMinnville at Gilmore Field, defeating them 3-1. In the first district game, April 2 against Lebanon, South came up with another win, 4-2. An April 5 loss to Stayton set the team back a notch, however. Splitting a double- header April 6, South fell to Hillsboro 5-3, but came back in the second game for a 7-1 victory. Two district wins ot 2-0 over Albany and 5-3 over McNary boosted team spirit. But then Lebanon tripped up the locals in a stumbling 9-4 loss. In a second double-header with Hillsboro, the Saxons wound up on the wrong end of both games, losing 4-3 and 4-O. Beating Sweet Home 5-4 on May 14 ended district wins, which totaled six. Finishing the slow season on a sour note, the Soxons fell to the North Salem Vikings 5-O on May 17, on the North field. Saxon hitting power was provided for the most part by sophomore Phil Schradel. The hard-hitting youngster knocked out 14 hits at 37 times at bat for a 378 average. Backing him up were John Koch, with a 200 batting average, Mike Dewey, 175, Bruce Dunn, 273, and Jerry Houck, 231. Although Jerry Fuchs was at bat 22 times, he managed to come up with only two hits. li i 1 Sophomore Phil Schradel demonstrates batting stance. Awqiting fum to bot, Jerry Houck is on deck, MUN ff -fr lx ,A r, , rad.. Q! 7 IIA, .4-sg,-if-wr: f- -wus? .4,.pu:..An,...a-4. -- ' . i 8 A . . . ,, .. K- ' --..' f-gi ..p,.,-J Q M .. 4 yn-, N 'T' lf, ' A. a J ,H - . M, ' Y.V,A-.muy .... n - 4: ,N A if . 45 7 1 'll' S-.a A si 'T-T'- W .3 LW, , gp,-4-5,527 ii., . wfl.-i,-a ,gl-f ,.'. ,,,,... 21 wf.f2f,gTQi ,fi '3 'Q Trad.. 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A K , P g ' M - V J ,off ,1- v.6'Xf'-' 'f Ii'!As'l'l !iI ' ' 1 4hnf.ias.'f.'o- -. 1- -n...-.:b..x 1' - I Saxon slugger dodges wild putch from opponent Bruce Dunn rounds first for a double. 1968 Varsuty Baseball Team Row I Dave Strawn Jeff Gladdo, Phil Schra' Coach Strickland, Gary Edmonds, Ken Lenz, Pat McDonough, Dean Lorhman, dle John Newell Mike Dewey Jerry Houck John Koch Larry Sparks. Row 2: Dave Edmonds, Jerry Fuchs, Bruce Dunn, Ed Cinquini, Dave Brahms. y , - Ili- 1' ll ffl UN ,im U1 l' 1531? Hes H X '7 S A lk W, Q, 1 f 'V . .I , L e -.J .igiiw Seniors provide power i 1 A ' V P, W Bruce Dunn top catcher for Saxon team, Mike DeweY Shows his b0Tii '9 fofm- '-.CQ 'Q' of iii i i John Koch fields o long boil. Dove Strawn worms up before big game 355' susan B211 .i .,-8-N W so I 4 f ' B N ,- 1 1, , we fi we .fuffff t .,-,ye -in . u f 1 ' . ag' ' ' Q'-l t as ' - mv' -' ' ws ' .- fail .x::g,.2i:'.'m,-1- Eric Hogg shows his ability as first baseman, Coach McDonald helps out the team during practice. J.V. sluggers end hard season 1968 Junior Varsity Baseball Team: Row 'I: Bob Frazer, Butch Strawn, John Ross, Ron Truzenboch, Glenn Belles, John Siefert. Row 3: Monte Griffith, Ted Thornas, Eric Hogg, Don Caption, Joel Planzonce, Mark Kuebler, Lon Mc- Roth, Mike Chamberlian, John Thomas, Coach McDoulcl. Mullion, Allen Swensen. Row 2: Rod Ben, Mark Anderson, Ken Samples, John 'Xxx X-six mx XX .kk K A Xxx ,X R X N AA -- , XXX N K XXX'x i - S S'--at X x VX X 'Xxx LNNK , v fu -K N M. f-I N :,-3. .f-f 'M 9 ' nil Rick Gloor, ace high iumper, goes over easily, Cindermen 3rd in clisfrich 3rd in state Rick Scan, Doug Sfeinke, and Steve Davidson, the Saxon long disvance men, com- plete their workout. rw : W I . 5 igbfgggf QQ: 1, I 6 k -2 A A 12:3 ' .4 -S A ' l vga.: 'Arai S' f '. - '?4 t If-1 ,, , , 4 1 4 -A S i ,V i WX , 5 5 ' . f .,., -. . anvffsr f Q r Y f ,, ,V -r Keiih Kongslie and Knot picturedj Marc Hadenfeld are SouTh's top sprinters. 'R ' . ' , . 1,.:w,glk ' ' K ' ' A . N Q W. LY1VlK:,y'. '. ,4.f:a1f:g,-95 i 'i'Ag'fx M Q' ww 39 fkf' ff V my, 'z T,jf1 .S iw, I, ' .L K. VKLJ 19 , 4, hywsw ,Nm -, of .W-'af Y,-V, S 5-H. A 5 - -- M -,ya Lp-M'- 2 A . 7-T5 ,C A ' -1 , Tie-'iw 3' .f-mf V, N W. was .,., fk N V 26.3 QR ': Y- ' M 'T' I 4 , ff Q A ,gkuii-5-,.?'J:,. , ,Q S .' 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Qualifying for the meet were Harold Noble, high hurdles, low hurdles, long iump, and the 440 relays, Greg Specht, Javelin, Keith Kongslie, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard relays, Mike McCloskey, 440 yard relay team, and Marc Had- enfeld, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard relays. A four man mile relay team also represented the team in the meet. In the finals held at Corvallis, May 24, the 440 relay team placed first, Harold Noble placed first in the low hurdles and fourth in the high hurdles, Greg Specht finished second in the iavelin, and Marc Hadenfeld was sixth in the 220. The squad combined season competition with a third place in state competition for a total win- loss record of 70 wins against 5 losses. The Saxon trackmen participated in the Beaverton relays and in the Centennial Invitational meet, where they placed first and third respectively. Sophomores on the squad took part in the district sophomore meet held at Sweet Horne, May 21. In this event the sophs place third against seven teams participating. Greg Specht set a school record and a district record with a Javelin toss of 209 feet and 3 inches. The cindermen 440 relay team of Mike McCloskey, Harold Noble, Keith Kongslie, and Marc Hacien- feld set a school record of 43.0 seconds and a new district record of 44.1 seconds. Harold Noble tied the school record for the high hurdles with 14.7 seconds. e McKenzie iumps 21 feet during practice. Head Coach Lou DeLaretto is flanked by distance coach Dan DeClerck X 1 ,ff Dan DeClerck's distance men take a breather during practice. S 2 Ci ' 'Ty 1' 3 Mike Tarnasky practices the discus Tuesday before the district Steve Smuber flies Ove, ,he bo, meet at Willamette. City meet f 'x 2 l i 5 I X X i JN, ig pointers. during pr actice for the Greg Specht practices throwing the iavelin, while Mark Siinker and Jerry Aasen look Classes L. Y Q x m S v ,- XJ M,-V 'T I 3 , , Q? hu 4- ., .,..--.,. ,a ,tn sh-- id ,sf I f,,'jE Q e na z, , Y ef' W ' . Q S af w4t7 s '-awk' ,, Xwuia 5 C2 Q. Q fx.-in V p. N ., , ,,,5,,i .- Paul Manqqk Phil Schrodle Wendy Cloyd Ed Whipple Joe Yotes Sergeant of Arms President Secretory Vice-President TFBGSUYGV ev. ui' . eein' L, ,Q .e X ,nd , , - .., 5 l 1 N s l K jf - f ,f Home Room representatives for the Sophomore Class ore Peggy Bush Julie Ercolme Kay Leonoitis Lisa Steeves Claudio Ballantyne Kim Olson Ed Whipple, Milcki Carnes, Alan Shifter, Sydney Putnam Sophomore class largest The Sophomore class of 1967-68 'is noted for being the largest class in South's history, with the total enrollment of 737. Opening their official work of the year, the Sophs held an assembly on October 24 to elect class officers, and on October IO and ll the entire class took the Sequential Test of Educational Progress. The industrious baby Sax surprised everyone by coming in second in the U.G.N. Drive, with a total of 5351.00 and beating the Juniors. Advisors for the Sophomore class are Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, Mr. Richard Ballantyne and Mr. Wayne Tate. Advisors to the Sophomore Class are Mr. Wayne Tate, Mrs. Eleanor Ellis and Mr, Richard Ballantyne M44 Q 3' -4: ii 6' N , - if N Q . M . ' ' N-:rr 'kb' if i .n- x.. N ,iq 4 gif JY Rf 4 . 5 , .J wr . Y -K ' L H U Q A ,CNIQC 35 - ig 3 ' ' .fu V wifi W H ' M Q .-,. 2. .. . xr, f 4 K ns. . Ns V. 1 , A Gary stops to ihink things out. A A J. Auron R. Acserude Abernathy Achtermon Adkins J. Adler T. Ahlberg A. Aiken D. Alderson D. Alyeo K. Amen R. Amsberry J. Anderson J. Anderson M,Anderson T. Anderson S. Angelos G. Ardt D. Armentrout D. Armpriest J. Arnold S. AUI1 K. Aurvine M. Austin S. Austin K. Boch Kay wants to be served at the snack bar. S' Baldwin Banks Barkus Bcrfknecht Barnes Barrett Barrick Bartholomew Baxter Beard Beattie Beck Beech Beecraft Beeler Beilsvein Bello Bello Ben U. Ga' gm M i a- Q. ' Ak . B I- - -h, wx. - '21, '. V Q. J . Jw X . di f ix . ii lx i x E' .,- v 4 it N...- S: x-., -V I4 , X S. 'I Bock Brcnchfield ku D. Bennett J. Bennett 5 ,, ' . ' wr , 'R C. Benson P. Benfson 1 . C .g ' - fl 'fj ' S, Berkey C. Betts Ni I L. Biles D. Blondo Ma.. f . A sf SQ , x .26 A' J I X Q X 'r Ax K' ag M wi 5 ul .. 14 5 ' Wt .ax.i.ml'5.. 4, B. Bodmer R. Bonhon N. Brandt M. Bray , S Marvin Carter, cw winner ut the Doting Game. hw- X. ,...,f S. Blischke C, Blood S. Blume P, Bourgcn D. Boyd T. Boyd . .. fy Ig. s Q- 1, 'RX P DQ ,b P :fi I -it x v D. Bressler C. Brooks M. Brothers I . 'Burt I I J Q . i , Y D. Bootmon D. Brahoms If ' 4 , .1 C. Brown -- L- J uf .ag T., . 4 rs.. 1 1 X If Ou - ! x. 1 1 , D q ' -fr . ,Q Q x I J' D. Brown G. Brown ff Q D i '41- . ' v f A . 'fx K 'fi G. Burgess x C. Burkhart K I . M. Ykr Q., H M. Cadmus x J. Calaba W Y nb, it C, Bruce R. Bullock L. Burda B. Burger R. Burns D. Burns P. Bush R. Codes L. Cameron G. Campell M. Canoy L. Carlson 5-v if , V1 2 11117 iso . 'Ev - V. uv si d, i D. Carns M. Carnes D. Carr M. Carter K. Case C. Cave T. Chakarun D. Chamberlain M. Chamberlain M.Chandler X R. Chipps M.Chitwood ...-g 1' .,, Q , A mx f ., 1 X, as ' -we D. Chorney -..Q ' 'W-V v , . 3 L. Chrisman ' , .4 ' All E H. Christensen If K I ' - G. Christensen Q F. Chu H. Clack I0 4 'sv C .,. if-'I IP-OP D' . 9 4 Lorie Newton an d Diane Hillpof enioy J. Combs 0 bw' lui QQ? R 5. L, J. Clark D. Cline W.Cloyd 0' S x .. Q-':.X'3 f9 H P. Clark K, Close M. Cody v l M .Q Q. -.,,' l N . l mf- K? warm spring day out on the football field. C. Coe V. Coe G. Collins S. Collins L. C0f1rl9llY J. Cooper L. Cooper N. Cooper R. Cooper J. Clibborn C. Cloyd D. Cohn 'xl' - Q . . mi 'L .e r., 'fr ...f 1 . A f, 5 ,. Y V 4: ,' . 1 3 W. sy r x - 31.333 F. Colling G, Combs T. Cooper ' -1 K., Q, ...f 6.4 'Z' uv 4 x 3 VKX kj. R. Cornwell K. Crow .3 fl, .Y x 'P' . sk 2 K. N E. D J X A 'V' sf: X fx ', A M j L-' ,. . K 5 my . S ,N iv .3 S S X D ' 5 W i. J. Coulson J. Cranford D, Crumme T. Curde Y X - - Q xl' - rf ' A+ A i S 2 . a Y. iv- ..i.5 -fl '. 11- 1: , 5. f , Ai in v . si W , k,, r- ,gi n X I Dalke Davis Delp Domine .K , J. Daniels K. Deagle M. Demezas M. Donkin --ll r Qwfvgg S, Crawford P. Currie Creager Cutler 4 . -i. n W' yt . 'ing' K. Darnielle D. DOF? J. Davenport B. DeBow 5- Deglow W. Deglow L. Depuy F- Dilger C. Dillon B. Donley D. Donofric E. Dudley . X J i M if .V . 4:35 C. Crenshaw C. Cutler v .3 'QM V . 'X . I I Y. ' Qi v .. -..- V . in M. Crossland G. Daily ,fo X ff Q ,K .v 1, -1 Sl W-is i. j wa ' -r . ir, f , .- is-h . , 1 ..,.-i, 1 . C. Davis D. De Lapp R. Dixon D. Duffield J. Davis K. cle Looze L, Dodd P. Dungey -df. I Q , .4 l 06 ii, f---.., Q f . x w -: nw . 'S x . -.4 wp, . ez 'W . i Sophomores among those who attend classes in The mobile units. 3... . K. C 1- 1 B, DU,-sf D. Dusenbery J. Dyke 5- EUVI9 Eaton A. Ediger W. Effenbeger D. Eldred L4 EIHUEJSOY1 Ernbick D. Englund T. Ennis M. Epperly J, Ercolini Erickson D, Ertsgoord C. Esplin J. Evans S. Evans B. Evenson I , A . of -N. . 4 ' , L E 1, 1, ., . . E x ' .-af E X in 2 ' V11 A' W X Q l . 1 ' . 'N lvfa XV JM3 4 -' k- - ZR .I 'MN 'XP VJ as I x L. D. S I Eberth Emmons Erickson . Eyerly -+1 +.,,.QsQ Ei-T ++ +.i' .1 If' ya gag Q. ,fy ,lm M4 K 4 arfgl f, ' Y 'X ,J of he 1, , . ' .mf if al'-R .2 ,N , , Us 'vm 52 L. Eckstein M. Engelson J. Erpelding D. Eyerly A 4 'svf G W www 'xv- QQWFE., ', 'T .r Q 71. B. Filbock C. Fish is, l 'Qi M, Fitzmcurice New mobile classrooms were used largely for Sopho U Forries K. Feeney N. Feil D. Feltmcm D. Ferrin Fleetwood R. Flook D. Fcllowell T. Ford P. Formick Foster L. Foster L. Fowler L. Fox J. Frcncis more class. . . . N 0 Ti' M S. Francis . R. Fraser by .K C. Free f. 1'1l'PQ ', ' ' L. Fricke 'X I f Qgtflgf bg? B. ruin F Q U' J- Wx.. C. G ir 'Sv'.5E+-mils.-4 G 'nge' i --' 9 Q khhx W xK'L F J. Gorver W L N ' L. Gover . M.Gipson , we 'T' Q R. Givens 'X T' 313513 X X T Q yi A C. Glaze f 5 , . '--s f LIS G. aloof Q M. Glover L. Goldsmith Q .N ' 8 il K. Goodwin . L' , W 5 Ar, s Goefrlnng F' . ' sl N 'Wt mx 3.4 .Gnu Q :if V 'Nl , Q, , . f . .,,. 1 4 X,-Y, ly xk ' X 1 .. .fe K. Goodwin S. Gotchall R. Gould L. Graves C. Gray J. Gretzinger C. Griffen M.Griffith E. Grim W. Groom M0 ,w,? D, Gray D. Groves C. Gustafson H099 Hackett f L ' 4.. WP ' n J. Green C. Guard , 3 ' eg 5 139 A ,I Jeanette Anderson makes use of the library. C. Hadenfeld N. Hadley P Hale T. Haley B. Halseth N. Hamann X rf V . .. 5 fa 'Q , B. Hammer ' v f x ' I K. Hard X J N. Harris 'buy S N t . . S 'y.y x Q Q 1 4 'ww' Q Q , . ,KJ in XF' s x V L, Greenlee C, Gunter t .ur Q-. A 'v' '- 4 A.- X , , RG 77 'KV X Q af mm 14332 S. Harris C. Harry L. Hartman Y! -uv Y I. Harvey fl C. Hatfield Z R. Haugen D. Hawley L. Hayes M. Haynes T. Hays C. Healy M. Hefty R. Held S. Hewif H 1..- sv .Iii 5 . I . 1, v R. Held G. Hickok -,- gk Y is .nxfdm-f. f Y W1 Sophomores enioy the sun S. Helm B. Helvey J. Higham M. Hightower . 4 'N Q P ' MA, MFI J . Hx' 2 ,N Th.. jr- K t , N R 4. 4 ,4 A -W- L. Hemelstrand T. Hessevick A. Highland S. Highland Q T? A? . ov 'A NL., V I X N X I . - f :L l , .. R M. Hewitt D. Hillesland , - 1 .J 'sa 4.', x A5541-,fx x, ,ii A . 1 fi ' 1 1 X ,, ' rv A vx L l l D. Hillpot M. Holland X-4' 4 S T. Hutchinson J. Irving D. Iverson V. Jackson . . at s x ss R J. Hilton S. Holloway K A R. lngledue B. Isbell J. Jackson K. Jacobson Mis! Si 5 ,M N .S J X nf 8, 35. are gh Q A ' iw if 'SIT J 1 J. Hinkle R. Hoch R. Hoch S. Hockeft D. Holdorf G. Huffman A. Huggins G. Hunter B. Huskey R. Hutchison Debbie Rosbach relaxes after lunch. T. Jcunzen J. Jeddeloh T. Jennings f 1 N . k 1 il K , ,HM H R M f '--f. is A i f K Af gf, f J. Johansen J. Johns .J N h, . vc .iff J N K K Q ,K -it 5 GN ,vx 'b. :'.f'fw , 1 . e ,f i, f . .712 '- fesviiqf K J F? ' , i ' K ' 'f s 4 J . Q51 , 5 . 1 ., . - 4 x p Qs 1 . .fo ' K E XX , ,Q ' . .N X . k X A 5 .2 Johnson J. Johnson P. Johnson T. Johnson K. Johnston Mujohngfon P, Johnston Jones J. Koestner P. Kohle D. Kohler G. Kompstro K, Kqnnier J, KG,-'son 'X' 4, x, be Q... Karr Keeney Kent Killoron 7 s 1 P. . J Q .5 ff . X A' B. Keefer M. Keirsey B. Kilgore D. Kime 'ik 5,4 1 4. . Keeney . Kennen . Killom Cufhi C. King D, King ww K XX 43 .f . , qua, V i V, e J ff AWK 4' Cutler stops to talk to 0 friend. L. King J. Knapp K. Knepper 5 Q- Af? Sw . 'Www new . Q! ,yr ...... Q L, 1 . .3 i ire fi. x . ' A. Knoedler D. Kosse M. Kuebler J. Koening P. Kowalski S. Kuenzli . f - illl' Sv nr- R -4 is :- B. Kunkel C. Larson E. Letterman .vhs-4 QQ -aaa P. Kunti K. Lawrence G. Lewis 'R Ms. K Qi 1 . P fx ' X N, Kosesan R. Kraemer A, Kuhnly L ' K 1 f M, '. N. V X lr f ' fs .. f - 3 3 1 233 1 'ii t? ? wwf . '-4 a is - sp view J ll K. Kongslie L. Kucera D. Kumm L su K s xiii We Velma Coe returns to South after many years to gain her diploma. Rs.- ef' s. 'Zvi 1 K. Kyle K. Kyle M.Kottck D. Laux P. Lazarus K. Lednicky C. Lickiss A. Likowski T. Lillebo A ,M w-vv, ' . , Q it . I Sb x .K Qsvf A Q . J. Kowalewski M, Lanier L. Lee K. Leonatis J. Linblorn C. Lisanti Y K rv .4 s 'lllf .af Nw M it C, Large P. Leppin L. Littleton uv- wx M Rod and Jim enjoy the annual High School Bowl. . Lohrman . Lord , Lorraine Low Lowells . Luckey Lundin . Luran Lusk Lynch McAllister . McBee McCain . McColl .McCall McCallum , McCoIe M. McCioskey . McDaniel McDowell McFadden 9 ,345 3 ii? N' 'vs 1 ps- M ..- , 32 .,, QM 'if I fi' .4 . L V I X . 'i J EIA, R R, lf -vs, - . . ,J H. Lockhart R. Lockler I I K. Logon i . ,.,,, rf ., ' 'V L xl - 4 ,. .x K t 5 wr H limi if X! an uw.. 'ab '- 4 - - ' 1.4 , ...... , J, f ., L X , x h N X l f - r Vw. 149' , XJ! H f l D. McFarland J, McFe1ridge S. McGcarvey D. McGee C. McKenzie G. McKenzie M.McVey l. MacDonald L. MacKinnon M.Muncke P. Monock B, Mgngfield -v g A -44:0 -+9 bfi . l K ... I an Irving ioins 0 friend in the hull for lunch. E. Markus Marshall D. Moyer Mendez S. Merck C. Merriam C. Meyer E. Meyer K. Millennor Millef L. Miller M. Miller S. Miller J. Milligan K. Mills - Miner , 3. 6-v ,K 11 A wut' ya. ' ' ,gl . . ' ' g 'f 76 3 liz' W , . . 1 ff- I s, Q, .wr fx ' was .ai ' ' ' li X V, Y I ...ii -L x , J' 1 L. McMullen Y. Morkiw .. X, -n X , '33 xv 'l S. Mattson R, Mennis E, Miller B. Mink .WY ...N x J' H v 3 lf 'V vv 2.1 'V X,..V x , L ' 4 'Q-A 'f 7 . tl 0 Q U' li a , . '.':'s C. Nelson D. Nelson D. Nelson L. Neuman L. Newton R. Newfon T. Nielsen M. Noble B. Nobles T. Noffsiger J. Noon B. Norton M. Norton M. Nunn J. Oberdorf A. Olsen D. Olson K. Olson R. Olson C. Osborne J. Pccke 1'-Q. AY? N., TN K ! .- ,swf I .5 -es. K 'K' X 1 7' , . ' 'n 4 . . K M --1 - . I, x I. 'ur' J , N- 'Q 1 Y . ' , A . Ai AR XQEA si .: A qv -Q 2 ,x Y ' X QA .. X .5 I , N as B. Moermond T. Morley J. Moon G. Moore R. Moore T. Moore S. Morgan D. Morris R. Morrow G. Morse D. Mon H. Moullel R. Muger D. Mull N. Munn M. Murphy M.Myers T, Neory S. Neer J. Nelke B. Nelson AP x., . X .fy 5 1 0.4 1 S.. .R I A f 6 r J 'V R 1 gag ' figefgfgfx , EE A D. Parker S. Parker C. Pennimcm F. Penney in I .. PSR f P 9 rn 1 ' ti wtf. . . nl. ha 4. .nu 'YN vw ' an Qu, I S. 'fr ' .7 ' ,, Q , ,V . X W , L: K , ' 'xxx' 7 K uv T. Parker W. Parker E. Paulson J. Pearsoll D. Pearson R. Pearson S. Peoples L. Peters J. Peterson B. Pfeifer D4 pfeil N- P5019 I 4 'KI- '1 .. fy ,ferr gf . Lori Newton and friends support sucker sales, C. Pieines G. Pilcher S. Priern B. Prow 1+ 33' , K. J. Plaisonce R, Putman y . 3. 3-32 4. - W 3 M' -gg f r I V. P if -., C. Porter S. Putnam f E. .a -N - 1 ' v - 4 Porter V Porter Preunt C Prlebe VJ 'QU films L., 'Cz' . V ai Q P r' Q' H p- , L. ' . ' DA Quimby P. Quiring 5. Quisenberry T. Robe ,L ,f mf .- if f N 1 5' I ex pf v. 9 - ' T r WP Q' ' if J 1' 2 lx at X . fa ' gf ' ' '414'. w Q.. C5 I. 1-TAX . L. Rudfke L. Rornseyer N. Remus D. Rond P. Redinger W. Reed S. Rennebohm P. Reynolds Now what wos thot combination? 5- ReY '0'd5 C, Ringstod J. Rioux B. Risteen S. Roberts L. Robinson J, Rodgers L, Rogers T. Roth T. Roth S. Rothenfluch S. Rothweiler ar i r- t rv 'Q 1 'sa 'fi 5 D. Robb W.Rodgers J. Ruch 12 on G. Roberts G. Roberts K. Rollins D. Rosboch D. Ruddimcm J. Rudishouer fv- Q ., . S. Robertson J. Ross S. Rutledge fi. Q . 2,1 , ' wr- N L J . R., V it 7 'V iv Q . ..QQ Q, 1 S:'xV X ui, 1' 'W V X ' f 2 117 4f .,y . ij M. Ronan Y D. Rycls C. Sabrowski L. Salter K. Samples J I M. 1 i G. Sondver 5 m ' X . G. Sonfee . B. Schaefer ' J D. Schenck K 'B L. Scherbrein R. Schiegel B, Schneider .R 1 Wa D Schenck I Q k B Q B. Schoppert .rzigi Gloria SCHOH Taking advantage of o free moment. E , N . - Q B : - . . 5 ' ., ., ' - '4 ' P. Schrudie R f K . C. Schwulk 1 ' Q. . .1 41 . , hh W. Schwonke i ', -X .' s ' - - , B. Schwontz h x J . , . ' - me P J, Scon e W4 ' A W.: ' V. Seocot B. Seomster I J, Seifert D. Selonder D. Sergennr S. Sexson I 1 :iQ 2 Phil Schrcudle gives his presidential speech, X Q -,,,- If g Fw --.,. V11 Na R. Siolander S. Skinner D. Smith F. Smith B. Spencer D, Spencer Shaffer Sheldon Shelton Sherman Sherwood Shields Shifter Shifler Shippey Shryock Siewert se of 1.0 .4-ri fav Q xi if .L P 5 mi . X fo! ,' Y ' 3 ' if Q we , ' l fs ., , fbi sank S .f ri- Smith Smith Smith Smith Sorensen Sorensen Southwick Specht Sptadling Squire Squires Stanton Stauber St. Clair Sleeves Steinfeld S 4 X V ' K vi 1' R W' -vs ' ' , . x x -I- X. Y T , 4 , ,5 x4 5 -.. gi as Q-1561, ,S ev-Nm, 'lr V ---L W 'Use fi Q 'gt 2 in s. ' 'V , V ll K w, r-Q' X 1 -..-...f i 27 . rv- VN- . uv E- ' i 'Q ll i,., U 1 i l MPA Lal! -N . Mil 11 4 f F ffffi, ASN 5.4 Ai-z'j,.f.A 1. -l?flnf, 3'.'Btf-t.' .. 1 S -Q-.-rf I . il ,nl .1 . ,wx :X t 5 in . ,L .W M M iss- S . ' . Q W H l .Q . .say ..... . .All . Q N., E 2 J 7 -r . , I Q . -Q 1- ,fyzx X I .1 ,rf .ff Q be x . .cm Q, I ' jk ,, 'x .H A -. I ' 1 -at 'V N T f is-4 l vga: A 1 Nl--.qu X ' J. Steinke S. Sveneroclden R. Stephenson L. Sterbo J. Stevens D, Stout J. Stovall E. Strczusbcug A, Strawn S. Sullivan F, Sunigc P, Surrgn A. Svendsen S. Swoyngim L. Swenwold R. Swettmon L. Tgggegell M.Tc1ndy J. Taylor J. Taylor P. Tennant L. Terpin R. Terzenbock L. Thomas nk T I J J an N . AA K i - S ti' S ' X M ws A. Tilton B. Trommlitz .M. Ulrich Q N X T. Tilton J. Troxell S. Vongstud . L -in ' by -. ...V ass.. . M... v-V Q i L on l we . K. Tokerud C. Tooley D. Townsend M. Treleoven M. Trent D. Trussell T. Trussell D. Turnidge R. Turvey D. Urey S. Van Wyngqrden C. Veldness G. Vernon M. Vincent F. Vitoris 1-Q Tribbett . Ulrich . Waldo an x... A Walen Walter Watterson West 1 I l 1 ' J 5 A s . xnfik 'GQ iv Z W T L i i . if A lf., . Walen Walton . Weatherly Whipple xg., ,Q 4 N .K ' . . . L ' 1' iw i QL J 4 4 e W .Q Sl ' K ma 4 Q was it ' . Q , xx 'N' i ' - 9 ff? J ..-'gal N . -W-7: n XX . Q S. Wclen D. Walker J, Walker D. Wallace K. Wallace R. Wallace D. Ward K. Ward M.Ward K. Warren J. Waterbury L. Watkins L. Weeks K. Weinberg R4 Welch L. Weller R. Wendt C. Werner J. White J. Whiteiey J. Whitey P. Whitney D. Widby M.WiIes Q 4 X 311 - Summer-like weather brings boys outside during lunch period. S . Rondo checks sealing for STEP tests. D. Wilkins M. Williams J. Willis L. Wilson Y, Wilson S Wilton 1-. ,A as 7. S , , , I 3 S X. ' X if Kim' ' :- x -r. if 'VX 1' ' ' L . f 1. , . , V ! ,M s '-xi N354 'iles'-514:55 L. Wiseman J. Woelfel C. Wolfer M.Wood L. Woolard C. Wooldridge E. Wyckoff A. Yancey S. Yelding M.York D. Young J. Young J. Woodcock L Woods J Yates K Yee A. Zeigler L. Zelmer , -J. st s.. 1 .su vc- . 9 4 Junior Class Council Members-Standing: Steve Nyberg, Kim Kyle, Vicki Frum, Bill Carter. Seated: Margo Hampton, Milenie Huggins, Cathy Ostrin Margie Neary, Jill Phillips. Mrs. Craft, Counselor Mrs. Graham, Counselor -4. .Tzu xxlvtrx ii Egfr ' .sz V' Juniors go from under to upper classmen Among the many activities the 1967-68 Junior Class was involved in throughout the year was the U.G.N. Drive in which they realized a total of 5320. In February many members of the class took P.S.A.T. tests and National Merit Scholarship tests. Both tests were in preparation tor the Senior year and higher education. The Junior class team was triumphant over the sophomore and senior class teams in the Annual High School Bowl on February 9 and IA. The main event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom held May 18, sponsored by the class. Barb Price was chairman. '55 1 n ,N G. Aasen L. Allen -XR 2 5, 4 w-A, ' N' . SAA ry S. Anderson Bakalar Ball C. Bays V x ll Q -4' 4 V , .. 'V ' 4 ' fd X ' ' . ' .. . 1 'A ' xx XX ni XX f X I 74 1 Y x - 'u., . , 1 s Q -Q X ,, Us '- , -n :SN . U R, I vf' 5' A . N 1, f' !. J. Aeschlirnann D. Agalzoff P. Agalzoff R. Ahlbin M.Aiken C. Allen K. Allen P. Alley C. Aman C. Anderson C. Anderson J. Anderson L. Allen R. Anderson -' 1. A, ,, . , Q . ' .- W l ' . , ' -,Q i '-Y. ' . K , X1 1 f l . w. LT ll ,V . --fi Q . ' . Vs' -' . sq . . Y ,J?f?'.,s'n vo-I QKFFE, 2. We gt r N H I -'kv , ' V. . 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Bonney ,Q Y' 'F' Q-. A -P 1 - '.. Y ft . X kv Bell Bello Bennett Bennett Bennett Bennington Bernards Berns Bevins Bickell .Biegler .Biggs Biles Birch .ey Y I .I Bruce and Rick enjoying o donut. .gif N, X r if xul is B 4 Al l r iq-. a 4, 1 gk x 'v N ' I I ,f A We f ig ix '4 auf t Bourson Bowles Brcznthover Brewster Britt Brown Bowden Bradshaw Brozie Brinker Bronec Brown Bowen Brandt Brennen Britton . Brown Brown .,.,.......,, Rf of Russ Norris studying hard. R. Brus L. Burger V--4 Y Q rv in J Bruzos R. Bummell G. Buntjer Burke S. Burke 'S'. s .- MF . 'J.'5'. A. Burrell Q X B sf , rug Tim. 5 A S A . .l,gaf'f lim' B QQ 'ai 4. B P . -L 4-, ll ' -Z r ' at . mf , ' v' Aw -if . , A H K' . Y 5 5 B. Burrell T. Burton M. Buzard L. Bye K. Bynum N. Cadmus Look ol HER. N. fx .- WN 4 -.. mf A J .,., k Q. -v ' - ' ,Q IC no if H K. Colkin P. Calkins M.Comillo R, Campos P. Captain K. Cannon J. Copwell P. Carr J. Cardiello B. Carter S, Casey D. Casqueiro B. Cofalani G. Chakorun M. Chapel C. Chase .. 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Leading fhe Senior Class were President Greg Specht, Vice-President Barb Vaughn, Secretary Debbie Fullwiler and Treasurer Emily Beard, I4 46 ' -. 31 Q 2. . ,M Members of the senior class council are Row I: Sandro Barham, Barb Mc-Callum, Gretchen Vickery, Karen Prinz, Martha deWeese,and Ruth Sandilands RQw2 Bob Larson, Dave Strawn, Mark Smith, and Dan Phillips. Qualifying as Merit Scholarship semi- finalists, four Seniors-Andrew Embick, Bruce Hadley, Marcia Henderson, and Murray Thompson went on to become finalists. ln other individual achievements, Shari Thorn won the Betty Crocker Home- maker ot Tomorrow Award. Three Senior football players were chosen for the Shrine team, with six others as alter- nates. Gary Edmonds won the Thom McAnn award for sportsmanship in toot- ball. Three Air Force Academy appoint- ments went to Bill Swettman, Bruce Dunn, and Jim Caldwell. They were se- lected tor appointment by a member of Congress because of their scholastic achievements. 646 graduating Seniors chose Connie Johnson and Jim Collins as commence- ment speakers for the May 31, services. And so we finish our school life tw.. at-s VI Roger Adams Virgil Adams Clark Adamson Scott Adrian Nancy Agalzoff John Ahlbin Dave Aiken Theresa Albert Gayle Albin Maydel Aleshire Larry Allen Karen Allenby Linda Amen Bill Anderson Margaret Anderson Rod Anderson ,-is 16? rr- AQ' aff nt, 'li' was if Nw-.f--'ff 7 lf-r. -sq. . at-f' Q x l 1 i ,. Maybe Kip doesn't know it's lunch time? ftii' lx fWNfU5 ..,h EQ'- '21 qs, A-cf' 'Nar- .. -Q.-f N .k Lv--v H ' sr v.-. ping Huw frqgc 9 1.-...-5 QQ. 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'gif 1 Ati ,f Yoh Our officers get 5 - ,A Q-N..-,f NTXKM A Q XX! along, ,.L..,, i 5 i I uP T777 E3 ,504 Q ,,,, S Bill Bruce Dennise Brus Bill Bucy Claudia Buechler Becky Burch Bill Buren Doug Burke Carol Burt .larma Butler Vicky Butler Linda Cain Craig Calaba Jim Coldwell Larry Cameron Tracy Comillo Vol Camp Arleon Campbell Carol Campbell Elisa Carmello Mike Carbaugh Chris Carlton Jim Carlton John Carstensen Steve Carter Jim Cavalier Mike Chaffin Judith Champlin Roy Chandler Dwayne Chapel Allen Chappel Scott Chapman Gary Chase Cheri Chester Arnold Chinn Tyra Chorney Rod Christiansen Carleton Chu Pat Claflin Barb Clark Jean Clark fer --' X 'Ulf' 11-'Q 'if YY s-95 'Wwf ,ve po- lm Why you '55 00' .f di' ,l Y 'Gun 'V' rv pw. fv ' pai-1' A vt ,-I X 's,,,,, K.. 'f '? 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Jayne Deneault Marcia Denton Marilee Denton Richard Denton Martha DeWeese Mike Dewey Rich DeWiIde Barbara Dickey Dave Dierk Don Dilg Greg Dilger Candy Dixon Allen Dobney Kathy Dobson Maralee Dobson John Dolezal James Donofrio Maryann Donohoe Barb Dooley Bob Doran 'ifnlb Q-f-7 hr- ,Q-'A Na... Ig! -,qv Dave Dougherty .M Carol Duffield Roger Dunham Bruce Dunn 125405 'T Qw- fb 1 r 1 7 Sue Eaton Gary Edmonds Debbie Edwards Betsey Ellerbrook X xx' Joyce Ellingson X 'C- Jane Elmore Andrew Embick Trish England ,-. Jana Engle Paul Ertsgaord Wendy Eubanks Jackie Evons 4,-Q k. Xi- N a Rod Farmer Janet Fell Ruth Feiring Dwight Felmlee 'WU' at-f ff - 41,15 GW' if ,..-v 1 4 'as ,f 0.5 vnu., Y' 41K -,. -fir' - Sf -ei -ff 7 wv..,..,,, S . IF! 0,1 .vtwl riff . A Q, .....qfP ' 5 Judi Ferrin Linda Feskens Mike Finden Mike Finegan Tony Flogg Sue Forbes Rob Forgue Terry Foster Dalf enioys Senior-Faculty basketball game. 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Ei C,- 'vu ik? 7 Ng:-51' V' 1s.a1 N 'uf 88' xt C X Kathy Knepper Doug Knights John Koch Keith Kongslie Leo Kowalski Susan Kreitzberg Mike Kuebler Lynda Kuhl ,w ' ini A pinch of cornmeal works for Sandy. 1531'- ,,,..w+ ai, :Q mi- i RQ aivQx Y we vw, . .-L M L S N, , Q' for 'WX' gg, .fm- me we-1 ,av gt, -1 L vw- , a- what-lv' --fps Wiif -nw ng F Aim Qfk 2 3 Elizabeth Kurtti Jim Lang Roy Lange Russell Langford Gary LaPoint Dan Large Nancy Larson Robert Larson Gary Lawrence Ray Lawrence Monte Lenz Donna Lermusiaus Madelyn Lewis Pam Light Rod Loder John Loika Roxanne Long Angela Loveall Pam Lowrie Jeanie Lucero Kathy Luna Judi Lyons Laura Lyon Margaret Macdovvell Lynda MacKinnon Bill Mabry Gary Mack Denise Markee Larry Marr Dick Marsh Susan Marth Randy Martin Denny Martindale John Maulding Janet Maurer Dave McCall Barbara McCallum Molly McCullough Mike McDonough Coleen McEldowney Ar-J 'uns'-' -Fi ,ANN mfg ff' Nur 'Si xv- V-..,. 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Lorna Mott Gregory Murphy Sandy Murren Clare Musgrave Nancy Mussman Barbara Nelson Brian Nelson Janice Nelson Jerry Nelson Kathleen Newton Jay Nicholls Rodney Nichols Harold Nobles Steven Noble Karen Nobles Lynn Noffsinger PaHiNoH John Nuber Janet Nunn David Nuss Dan O'Brien Jennifer O'Day Don Olson Olaf Olson Barb Osborne Charlie Otto Roger Page Joanne Parker Mike Parker Robert Patton Dave Payne Diane Perkins Kay Perkins Robert Perkins Ed Peters Bob Peterson Douglas Peterson Terry Pflug Alan Pfouts Barbara Phillips f'!5 '.'3! -.ff Q. Q-arf Nw' 413 .J xi - givin agp , 91' -cf-dl ovy hugs, '37-s . ON,-K g 'Wi ' if , . s,- X.. rv ,'-mari' X. ...vw Leave your world and go into the depths of darkness and -avi? 113,27 'Qvmp ' ff' QP fi M ENN? W' rcniigvfw 'hx' Dan Phillips Mary Piaft Linnea Pielstick Sandra Pietrok Sue Plaisance Jim Poindexter Bruce Poole Craig Price Bill Prine Karen Prinz Craig Prosser Kay Putman Bill Putnam Ross Quakenbush Bruce Quick Rex Rabold Steve Ramsdell Bob Ramsey Diane Rankin Becky Rafzlaff Debbie Redenger Jackie Reed Terry Reede Lindo Reese Curtis Reid Sue Rempher Dennis Reynolds Craig Richords Mike Ringwold Joe Rioux Chuck Robb Vicky Robb Phil Robertson Clark Robinson Jcznet Robinson Nancy Robinson Woyne Robinson Judy Rodenheus Bernie Rodriguez Jock Rogers gr, . nk , 4, fi mf- N, '1 'rf 4-'L ,- KYUY ,.,,q fo? . fi. 'TID in X A. T77 r Q-........, Q-N' . Q7 am? ak 'QTYIS7 JB 'P' f'-u f,, Y-Y xx. Tv- 5 'M ' -'QT7' M, Q seek out The knowledge of cali unknowns 'Na' 4- qggk. iffy-Q ' H7 Kay Rohde Catherine Ross Geof Roth LaVon Roth Steve Rutledge Kristine Russom Irene Ruttan Jerry Sandahl Jim Sondau Dave Sanders Ruth Sandilonds Rebecca Sawyer Bill Schendel Kathy Schmidt Paula Schmidt Rose Schott Cindy Schweigert Nancy Schwechtenberg Greg Scott Dana Scripter Brad Seaton Nancy Seifert Sara Selander Karen Severson Craig Sexson Jim Shaffer Jamie Sherwood Don Shields John Shultz Dorothy Shumann Kathie Sierp Jean Siewert John Simmons Joyce Six Karla Skaggs Laurie Skillman Dave Skinner Alberta Slack Donna Sledge Mark Slinker +-1--fT ff 2 g , AK'- N ' 1'-'N mi 515 - lx '-Ona., 'Numa .35 n...a-D'-4 Q 4133 Q, n. Q-5-an if A-in swf' YW! 0 fa Al 77 ke ,Q if ,.. -1-mv ,,.x '-.--f7' 47, life WW aa.. ,, Y I , .M '4 'T? Iv 4 '7 QQ ung- Wiiiwj ,X mm ,fun We are all born to loveg it's the principle of 'qu 0 gn. W J iqv We at Cl' .-ff' it 0-gi Sinha.- .M , Q' Dana Smalley Brian Smart Bertha Smith Dan Smith Karen Smith Ken Smith Mark Smith Randy Smith Sharon Smith Cindy Solomon Jeff Spalding Greg Specht Sue Specht Jim Steele Mary Steinfeld Sue Stein Janice Stewart Doreen Stonier Janice Stradtman Dave Strawn Vicki Summers Jim Suydam Bill Swetfman Margie Swofford Dolf Taggesell Nicole Talbert Kathy Tandy LaDonna Thiel Ken Thompson Murray Thompson Nancy Thompson Paula Thompson Darryl Thoreby Shari Thorn Denise Tipton Brenda Todd Ruth Toews Janet Tokerud JoAnn Tompkin Lynn Tompkins 78 RK. 'Q--.... ig' 4!? 19' WW si e S P 0 , .0 ag Qc Q5 E ix Y 2 S 'frm' 1 X-,,,,,, ..-s.,1' E1 ke rw! FV!!! qarwf' w xs. hr 724 .4-s. 2 .QQ If FW, f 2 gp f ,.,- , fr -wa.. Aim Karen Townsend Dian Tracy Terry Troth Dian True Danny Trussell Greg Trygg Anita Turner Evelyn Turner Laura Turner Jerry Turnidge Janet Ulshoeffer Julie Utter Verla Van Cleave Karen Vangsfad Per Vannice Carl VanWormer Barb Vaughn Gretchen Vickery Gretchen Wagner Sally Wagner Koren Wolen Ken Wolen Lonnie Wcln Pct Wolsh Terry Wolz Bill Word Chuck Warren Robert Watson Jim Wclttenberger Bonnie Watts Sheri Wedel Frank Weis Dove Wetherbee Tom White Pom Whittemore Wendy Wickert Louise Wikoff Pot Wilczuok Nonie Willard Louri Wilson 1 N, ov. ,nn-h 'NSR-f A1 iv- P N-...f 'Nr' 1' ,Aw 1217 Q., Wa-9' 'Q-if 927. QF-'F'l it 4lr iv .XS 'fn' 'TTT-7 -.ff Y S-1' sl 'WY Y f'nx 15 Qt' s '. , 'ESP' Qu K' M vm.-y ,J if Pam Wilson Lynda Winstone Sue Witbeck Kip Wolfer Ann Wolcott Denver Wood Joe Wood Kathy Wood Karen Woodard Terry Woodroffe Gary Woodward Rodney Woolard Beth Woods Carol Wuerch Cheryl Wyler Mike Yager Susan Yancey Sandi Yeafer Joyce Yung Pat Zieloart Activities K f if'-.. Students enjoy A.S.B. Dance. .ni Chip DeLoretto, Jim Jones, Ed Whipple, Wendy Cloyd, Judy Ferrin, and Greg Specht, U,G.N. Chairmen. I 4 l ' United Good Neighbors drive was held September 15 through October 6, 1967. Greg Specht directed the Senior class activities which included an airplane Wash, fortune telling, a pub- lic buffet, and a dating game presentation. Under the direction of Chip DeLoretto, the Junior class events included car washes, a bake sale, a dance, and o sucker sale. The Sophomore class held car washes, a white elephant sale, bottle drives, and a dance, all under the leadership of Ed Whipple and Wendy Cloyd. Jim Jones and Judy Ferrin were general chairmen. Drives and programs were under direction of Barb Vaughn. Publicity chairman was Molly McCullough and general finance chairman was Kathy Haag. . M 1-...,, Bruce Dunn tells steve Barger's fortune. ,4 Shelli Brown serves Mike Block ot Junior Booth. Dehef 0100555 Cheffi G5 dv nce cigcun or . . . te. 1 4 If ,X it '1 Bruce Dunn ond Dennis Hillesland were cmong performers at A.S.B. Dance. i Q! 6 it ln. , Craig choosing future dote. U.G.N. Statistics Gooi-52,500 Senior Contribution .... Junior Contribution ...... Sophomore Contribution ............... A.S.B. Contribution ................... Total raised - 52,332.86 S 605.76 S 320.00 5 351.00 51,056.10 The Barbershop Quartet sang Save a Doylu Little Sunbeam for a Rainy Rainy Funza poppin '68 Pep Band under the direction of WallyJ Pat Wright ohnson. is A . .K . ---s : ying: Harold Hickok performed his version of The Radio JumbIe. Funzapoppin '68 was presented on Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26 in the Leslie Auditorium. Betsy Merck was in charge of the two night feature. Chris Hatfield and Jan Pier- sall played a piano duet to the Pink Panther. A Duet to Baby It's Cold Outside was sung by Laury Lee and Judy Fer- rin, Norma Winslow danced to Dance In The Gym. Tom Til- ton played his electric harmonica to Goin Out Of My Head. Folk songs were provided by Katie Haggerty and Ronnie Wel- liver. Advisor for the event was Mr. Ronald Sanko. School Board Members Vi-- g ' .v...,X. The German Band known os The Hungry Five. Ronnie Welliver Song cz Folk Song Solo. 4 . 5- x W A2 F X . ,IN 3 s X n E - 7 ' Vi, n 3 L - I n . g 1 ggi. E 1 1 'L A f in f if L:1..viL i . 1 -. H 4 w ur.. 185 LoDonno Thiel and Rex Robold moke CI strange discovery cs they lift the cloth in Aria Du Capo. Duone Mercier ond LoDonno Thiel in the production of Curse You Jack Dalton. Three plays were presented this year by the drorno group. The first production was Curse You Jack Dalton ond was held on November 31st cmd December lst. The two oct ploy was held in the little theater during the homeroom periods. On April l, 1968, the second ploy, Aria Du Capo, was held. Its theme was of oll the greed ond possessiveness in the world. The one-oct ploy was repeated on Moy 2nd, The Member ofthe Wedding, o three-oct ploy ond the lost production of the yeor was presented on Moy 9th ond lOth ot 8:00 P.M. All ploys were directed by Dromo Instructor Miss Morogret Burroughs. .fa Rex Rabold in Aria Da Capo. V 2 if l if j fi f' 5 i a 1 Q 5 . Q , Q ' 5 - + K gf F r i he e 'K f l fl K , .5 l K if K as ' , 1 L N445 I ,M wx Bill Sauders and Duane Mericer ,Q 5a ,1 , ei Il R l Q 'Ml Drama club has active season ,A Patricia Alley, LaDonna Theil, Peter Lindburg and Rex Rabold. , Ulf ,gl Peter Lindburg, Patricia Alley, LaDonna Theil in The Member Of the Wed- Pmricic Alley Rex Rabold LUDOMG Then and Peter Lindburgl ding. gk 4,-.f-. , 1 Elisa with the Nunn family, Carol, Jess Nunn, Janet, Murry, and Mrs. Nunn. X Elisa spends year .F J' J Y A 4 YN 1 Z with the Nunn family Janet and Elisa enioy a game of ping pong. This year South's American Field Service student, Elisa Caramello is from Turin Italy. While staying in Salem, she is living with the Jess A. Nunn family. Elisa is an only child in Italy, but here she has two sisters, Jan and Carol, and one brother, Murry. She says that she enioys having sisters and a brother. Elisa applied for A.F.S. because she had heard much about it from students at home and she thought that this might be her way of promoting peace. In Italy, Elisa's sport is swimming, but here she has become an excellent skier and has spent many hours on the slopes. Her school at home is small so getting accustomed to the largeness of South took time. Elisa's activities this year have been speaking for various organizations and visiting different schools. Before leaving for home, Elisa toured the U.S. with a group of A.F.S. students. Elisa and her sisters and brother pose with their pets. x. fs i. . .1 it A' I 1 I 14 ' 3 ? ' fr V , it A . K .. . . 5 is rf. , :elf , 1. ,fx Two thousand dollars received by donations shows on the graph, X, presents gifts from her hometown mayor to mayor Miller. Mary relates some of her interesting experiences as an A.F.S. student in Germany. 2' -... S nr N . ff l Visiting A.F.S. students enioy the dinner before the speech. A.F.S.dinnera success On Tuesday, April 23, a fund raising dinner was held in the south cafeteria for the American Field Service. Ten A.F.S. students from various countries living in the areas near Salem were invited to speak. The hostess of each table decorated it with articles she had collected from a foreign country. Two thousand dollars was raised by collections after the dinner to help defray expenses ofthe A.F.S. program. 1 1 Mary Steinfeld models her Bavarian dirndl n S S e n d Barb Price and Robin Bennett were finalists for 1968 A.F.S. students S U I I I ' I r G b Bonnie Watts arrives home after a summer in France Elisa learns the favorite American pastime The Rodallecs, a family in St. Michel, Hosted Bonnie Watts for two months while she was in France during the summer of 1967. Bonnie went overseas with Youth for Understanding because she wanted to become acquainted with a foreign family and to learn the language and the customs of the country. She liked seeing Paris and Versailles the most although she found the contrast between the old and the new in France very interesting. Bonnie says that the people of the rural areas were very friendly toward the Americans but the city dwellers were not so friendly. Regenstauf, Germany was the summer home of Mary Steinfield during the summer of l967. Mary applied for American Field Service because she wanted to meet the people and enjoy herself. She found the people very friendly although she found it difficult to understand them as they spoke German so fast. Trying to live as the Germans live was her goal for the two months that she was there. Mary stayed with the Malemeyers and had two sisters to travel with. was-.....,,., WL eweese and Vicki Butler look over the scrapbooks. .1 In-f L X Officers were Carl Chu, President, Barb McCallum, Secretary, Liz Donovan Historian, Steve Barger, Vice-President. Our interest, The world's problems Four regional conferences constituted the activities of the I.R.L. On October 28 a re- onference was in Lebanon, in November regional meet was held at the U. of O. id convention was at South Eugene High February l7, and the fourth was at Mt. Angel March 23. On April 23 the group assisted the A.F.S. fund raising dinner. The Club four discussions during the year relating to problems. These discussions were led by ndy Embick on Over Population in India, Bon- ie Watts, The Partheid in South Africa, Carl hu, Self-determination in South Viet Nam, arty Deweese, Freedom of Movement of Arab efugees. Officers for this year were: Carl Chu, resident, Barb McCallum, Secretary, Liz Dono- an, Historian and Mr. DeLoreto, advisor. Inf E Carl Chu, Jenny O'Day, Paul Wulf, Don Shields, Jim Cadwell, Andy Ernick, Barb McCallum, Elisa Carmello, Jan Horning, Bonnie Watts, and Marty Deweese were among delegates for the regional conference in Eugene. 1 Spanish Classes made pinata's this year. Latin Club President, Chuck lnsley and Advisor, Miss Betty Wilson. Language Clubs met iointly under the title of International Foreign Lan- guage Club. Meetings were on a Monday or Tuesday each month from 7:00 to 8:00 P.M. Responsibility for the program rotated among French, Ger- man, Spanish, Latin, and Russian Clubs. Speakers for meetings included Bonnie Watts, Mary Stentield, and Elisa Caramello. Mary and Bonnie spoke on their trips abroad. Elisa pre! sented a program on her homeland, Italy. The last meeting of the year was on May 14th, when speakers from Germany were presented. Mrs. Leah Smith was general overseer this year. t ge-. Russian Club officers were: Bill Bucy, Treasurerg Jim Bocock, President, Doug Steinke, Vice President: Kathy ton, Secretary. lNot pictured is Mr. Earl Doran, Advisolnl Language clubs unite as one A v A 'ffgj ' , - 'V I I' ' iff ' .---L 'iB.?:.L-.f 404-4, V 1 15 , V ' 'bunk-i. ' W5 g..I,,A-1124-iv k -1, ' h ' '-f- .,... -x -- ii ,A A- N1 , 4-, -iw. , f , .. 1 H , ' .-, .Q W ' AL K w I- 1' 'J,vrt'. 5 vi vi ' -M .X rx f' .fi .. H - 91 tx 'Q' --H HL. . -Q v - U K , I Q -N , 4 ,ff I 5 ,,,,Af , 'f 1 C 1 f if it f f r , , -M A .. R va .h . uf' - QYUH x ,,, in s .s f . . ., 1 , ' V www A .'.,kh. li an ,., 3 n '7 . H ,V X - If , ,R 5 ' ' , h' ly ' , xxx , FK s 1 ' N- 4 1 ' N 'f - ' x-X A T, . w. -' 54' A Y '.l fe -, I 5 ' ,f - Y f 1'- . v , lf-.. 'N' K L r 'T 2, ' xii? . ,N ,, French Club included: Sue Howser, President: Mrs. Leah Smith, Advisory Grethen Vickery, Vice-President: and Mark Miller, Secretary. German Club officers we dent: Chole Minard, Secre Vice-President. up l re: Steve Barger, Presi- taryg and Doug Knights, Spanish Club advisor was Mrs. Laura Dunn. , . 'I l , Mrs. Emily deWeese was German Club advisor. Spanish Club President was Jackie Evans. Sgt. ot Arms, Tim Bratton. --. .. ,, ,, r' ' -551 'f' in ,... ' I 'fn 4 .- f fgrg iii R, Q. i ,- -1 V - -uf, .'1 1 il' President, Terry Foster, U1 Advisor, Mr. Boyd, 300 Saxons were members of the Silver Pine Ski Club. The season began with a trip to Hoodoo Bowl Semester Day. Two later trips were planned but one was cancelled due to lack of snow. Officers were President, Terry Foster, Vice-President, Jerry Turnidge, Secretary, Rod Sorenson, Treasurer, Steve Biorkman, and Sgts. at Arms, Tim Bratton, Bob LeTourneux, and Steve Smith. Advisor was Mr. Boyd. we ' Q Up: , Fpfiy. H4 ilglfgggk ,ff me ' Q., 14... Saxons packing up after Q day at Hoodoo Bowl, 35 W -or Q .L Officers-Secretary Rod Sorenson, Vice-President Jerry Turnidge, Sgt. at Arms Steve Smith, and Treasurer Steve Biorkman. lawn More skis than snow , Junior Roy Houck soars off iump at hoodoo. m. wr 1 9 if as ' . A' . Q U - ' s ,V 1 K X N -4 xs XX QS . X X N rx N N Sophomores: Richard Schlegol and Mike Tandy. South students discuss u day on the slopes. E 5 f- . Sv E fl 4s if 96 ,sb it mmvykwst' .- ... . -T S4 4 lex Girls' league advisor Miss Maxine Heringer. Girls' league officers. Sheri Wedel, Pat Wright, Trish England, Nicole Talbot. Girls' and Boys' League Girls' League is an organization that involves every girl at South. President was Trish England, Vice-President, Pat Wright, Secretary, Sally Squire, Treasur- er, Nicole Talbotg and advisor, Miss Heringer. Activities for the year began with Big-Little Sister day, August 30, 1967, and the magazine drive was held Oct. A to Oct. 9. The faculty tea was on Dec. 4, Valograms and the Valogram dance were Feb. ld, The Spring activity sponsored by the Girls' League was a fashion show March 4. Girls' league held a Spring party at the deaf school. MQW The yearly magazine drive was sponsored by girls' league. Big and little sister day opened the school year. -1 ,53- Boys' league officers: Lon Waln, Steve Borger, Dave Hicks, 8- Rob Watson. 0 I I 0 0 0 0 I YSCIT' WI'l'll CICTIVITISS Boys' league advisor, Mr. Tilton. Boys' League officers for 1967-68 were Dave Hicks, President, Lonnie Waln, Vice-President, Dave Chinburg, Treasurer, and Advisor, Mr. Tilton. The Boys' League sponsored a Talent Show Febru- ary I6, to raise money for a scholarship. They also pre sented a series of speakers, including men from all divi sions of the Armed Forces. ' ,- T 1 5 ,f f .gf 2 -Ei. , cgi - iff, I M 3' . wiiflfi-5 r Alfa' iff' r ,- J x af, A 4 P 'C 'd d f the Traditional Chorus line in Boys' league talent show, Speaker from branches of the armed services prov: e one 0 boys' league programs, Tom Tilton played his electronic harmonica for one af the Boys' league events Hill' kf Paula Bissell models o summer dress. 10 -K K 'it Q Darlene Whitlock wears a navy blue summer dress. Mike Dewey looks on as Sue Yancey models a yellow formal. Diana S OX '--, oloman looks sharp in a pantsdress. Up, Up an The annual girls' league style show was held in the auditorium on March 4 with the theme Up, Up and Away. Background music was provided by the Southernaires who sang the theme song. Models for the show were Barb Berger, Mary Donkin, Paula Bissell, Darlene Whit- lock, Diane Solomon, Ann Yancey, Sue Yancey, Laura Turner, Kay Jensen, Kathy Bush, Lynda McGilchrist, and Claire Mus- grave. The girls were escorted by Jerry Groft, Mike Dewey, Craig Price, Lonnie Waln, Dave Stawn, and Steve Barger. Terry Troth was general chairman of this annual event. Lindo McGiIchrist, escorted by Jerry Groff, wears o long white gown. Away Mary Donkin wears c long dress suivoble for the prom. A SF All models and fhe Scuthernoires come out for o fincll bow. X X X ,,, V, 0 - .. . ff Barb Berger models o spring pants suit, 20 0 Home Ec. club practices skills Betty Crocker Homemaker Award went to Shari Thorn, Home Ec. Club officers were Maydel Aleshire, President, Carol Burt, Vice-President, Janet Pederson, Secretary, Mary Kelly, Treasurer, and Janis Pederson, Historian, On November 17th, Home Ec. Club sponsored a dance for Club members. Other activities included a potluck dinner on May l, and a dinner for our ex- change student Elisa Caramello. Homemaker of Tomor- row Award went to Senior Shari Thorn. Mrs. White and Mrs. Willes were Home Ec. Club advisors. Club members enioy own cooking at potluck Moy l. it Jv- Family Living classes held o kindergarten to study reactions of children. 1967-68 Home Ec, Club officers were president, Maydel Aleshire, secretary, Janet Pederson, Mary Kelly. ...M sl ,J P . 4-in f ,QA l :Eli Nl . f ., 1 . , ., ,558 Q, Z A.. , kt .. LLL? A ,0 is. ...rf :ff 'ii A S. O 'P 9 cv Z. Q. 0 3 0 Q 2 KI c 1 :- E, o 2, D F Q. Q J 5. 'U m 1 m H v- 0 is Q I O. 2 m O ut C rn I' Q 'fer vii' . g, J grit .7 19 ,,.,:-we N ey 5, It Q 1 A yu-.K Chess takes skillful maneuvering. s -f- wfvs- xv-vs w its is Y is i.fi-0931241-3 tslw tofu RL' init 5-si-5-:ltr iw'- 5k.'5K Anwivfwfa ' ! Strategy absorbs Chess club Chess Club had approximately twenty members, five who were chosen to be on the chess team, and the others partici- pated in the social activities ot the club. The club continued its membership in the Willamette Valley Chess League, and placed third in League standings. The team also took a fourth place tro- phy tor the district meet. Advisor was Mr. Inskeep. Advisor Mr. Inskeep and student, planning to outmaneuver each other. This is the game of chess. W wks Kew e301 sv hp., NSSVW'-S-l'P1 iv Gd U Natise Alt' .. e ' Ss'-ww-K wysnan Rb 'st Y Lmmox le in f.gg,,,g4 ,., kislif, 'M vm! n itiriftki.. QTY ffi Ulla 4? N.A.H.S. members include: Craig Scott, Rod Nichols, Gordon Breakey, Dave Edmonds, Andy Embick, Jim Cadwell, Mr. Hauk, advisory Brad Seaton and Jerry Graff, WEE... L, Advisor for N.A.H.S. was Mr, Harold Hauk. Two organizations for athletes exist within the student body, The Varsity S Club and the National Athletic Honor Society. Any boy who has earned a letter in a varsity sport is eligible for Var- sity S. Only boys who have earned letters in varsity sports, have earned a grade point of 3.0 or above, and have a recommenda- tions of their coaches may become members of N.A.H.S. The two organizations act as service clubs for the school, par- ticularly in the area of athletics. They sponsor ice-cream feeds in recognition of the boys participating in athletics, prepare and sell programs for all home games, and help to provide equipment of special benefit to the program. During the past year, Varsity S purchased a super-8 movie camera and projector to be used by the department. Mr. Strickland and Mr. Heater acted as advisers for Varsity S and Mr. Hauk is the adviser for the N.A.H.S. 1 'TWV Mr. Marv Heater was advisor for Varsity S Club. CNot pictured is Mr Robert Stickland also an advisor.J Athletic clubs foster sportsmanship Ns 'S . ,X V,1.m ,fy l ll X W? I .gr 5 Varsity S officers were: Ros Quaclrenbush, Secretory-Treasurer, Harold Noble, Vice-President, and Mike Dewey, President. , K siifl , . Af ,' I 1 X lfi .1 The Pep Club is a school-wide organization for girls whose purpose is to boost school spirit and generate enthusiasm for A.S.B. events. Any girl at South may take part in Pep Club activi- ties. They participate by wearing red and white and sitting in the girls' Pep section at games and rallies, and by forming the V. on the field before football games. Activities carried on by the Pep Club are put- ting up booster posters for athletic events: serv- ing refreshments to visiting teamsg giving roses to members of winning teamsg and providing o pep section at games. I967-68 officers were Jenny O'Doy, Presidentg Besty Ellerbrook, Vice-Presidentg Darlene Whit- lock, Secretaryg Margo Hampton, Poster Chair- man. Mrs. Barbara Ward, Advisor. iix Mrs. Barbara Word, Ad- visor X , ,Qs ' X Q I . r I i, , J L .- Even rain doesn't damp nl .- l Jenny O'Day pins a rose on Dave Hicks, for basketball victory. 8.4 :AU 4 no K en Saxon spirit. South's spirit makers Darlene Whitlock, Besty Ellerbrook, Jenny O'Day, Margo Hampton. I X A .xx 4 :nf lf!!! t President Karen Townsend, Vice-President Dorothy Shunman, Secretory Linda Cain, Treasurer Kathy Dalke. D E C . . . PYOI I IOTSS VOCCl'l'lOnCl Advisor of D.E.C.A. and Retail Selling, Mr. Karlson. Highlighting the year for Distributive Education was the State Leadership Conference, held in Portland. South received recognition at the event when Karen Townsend placed third for the Student of the Year Trophy and Dorothy Shunman won a second place display Trophy. Other activities of the group included a Board of Governors meeting on Oct. 21, election of D.E.C.A. officers on Nov. 22, presenta- tion of a Thanksgiving Basket to a needy family on Nov. 22, an initia- tion held Wednesday Nov. 22, at South Salem High School, a Christ- mas Basket given to a needy family on Dec. 22, an Employer-Em- ployee Banquet held April IO. Officers for 67-68 were President Karen Townsend, Vice-President Dorothy Shunman, Secretary Linda Cain, Treasurer Kathy Dalke, Parlia- mentarian Dennis Martin, and Historian Valierie McMinn. Advisor was Mr. Karlson. fbia- Sandy Jones clerks in a local drug store, X r N x Q 5 7- Sl A 4 4 Y' I ff. Q 'I-Ir , ,, N - ., ...., ' ' . ' 4 - 'Au 'A Q .V W.-.W I v 1 , Y fc.. Terry Reede boxes groceries in a local super market. Darrel Bischoff serves ice cream at Farrells. nclerslcmcling fl .xx x s Sv, ., Jeanne Baker is working as a waitress. Karen Vangstead serves customers at a lunch counter, H-8927. .ig Denise Brus works in an ice cream parlor. Jeff Kelly helps at a local store, 20 Craig Richards and Debbie Fulwiller were in Announ- cers club. 3 -.gm ' Cindy Jones checked in a picture for A.V.A. department. Clubs announce games show films SH' Jim Lang rewinds film for A.V.A. class, Madeline Lewis, Harold Gum, and Jim Shaffer help announce. 206 Mr. Gene Noland directed students who participated in the Audio-Visual-Aids program. These students assisted teachers showing films, and helped with lighting during activities. Announcers club supervised announcing at Saxon sports and gym activities. The club announced at all home football and bas- ketball games, gymnastic and wrestling meets. They also assem- bled and maintained mikes and equipment for pep assemblies, noon dances, and programs held in the gym area. Officers were President, James E. Shaffer, vice-president, Phil Robertson, secre- tary, Kim Seymour, and Sgt.-at-arms, Craig Richards. Advisor was Mr. Atkins. Terry Trussel and Tom Burton putting away overhead proiector. ns.. 521 5191 Hai, ' bf Social D I 1 L. Girls of the month are chosen for scholarship, initiative, or friendliness. xg They are chosen by popular vote of the l I girls in school. Girls' League sponsors this election and awards the girls of each month a bracelet and o rose corsage. Boy of the month is designated by the 2 Boys' League for outstanding contribution of time and effect in school wide pro- iects. They are chosen by popular vote of the boys. These senior boys each receive , a pin and the name of each is inscribed 0 C 4 if on the Boys' League trophy. Bonnie Watts and Bruce Dunn, girl and boy of the month for March. Girl and boy of the mon 71.5,-,uc li , 3 1 x. I V1 of .L Lori Johnson and Jerry Groff, girl and boy of the month for January. QRS' 2 P b G , ,. gi' 'Tj' ,fly 5 xh To L 4. ,- I V391 ., ,-- Terry Troth and Eric Cooly, girl and boy of the month for May, Katie Geiser and Loni Woln, girl and boy of the month for February. l l f aw ,iw X 3 .f X rl r 55 1 B ' is . Q A S .- 9 xl x , as U 1 ,QA l . i E1 L , 'ik 5 'll' l lu 'fs -4- Q ll if 5 r lf Yfx 'Q Cherri Hochsletler and Greg Spechl, girl and boy of the rnonvh for Novem- ber. onors 16 seniors f...-Q--.. 1 4 4? y Y is Sue Yancey and Mike Dewey, girl and boy of Yhe month for April, -4 Av s Cathy Ross and Dave Hicks, girl and boy of the monvh for December. .W...,,,...,,,, ..:..g1.wY-ii...I,,,3 ig ji -wwzvr-w,ffM,5.,1L in 'W' I - H-1-1. -Q., ,jawn A . M . 5 i - ... W-'ve' li . 1 - . V' . -8 B 'L' f Q.. e Q N A . , 8 . Q,-' .3 42 Q f O-rv-N lr, :kk W. -C- K . v 2. i, Molly McCullough and Gary Edmends, girl and boy of the month for Ono ber. Twilight Garden 0 im? fmt, Cindi Baker, Neil .lacox enioy Job's Formal. Twilight Garden was chosen theme of the annual Jobs Daughters formal held in the starlight room ofthe Marion Hotel on Oct. 21, 1967, from 8:30 until midnight. Wayne Musey's orchestra provided music for dancing. Honored Queens-Sue King, 95935, Lorna Mott, 99545, Maydel Alshire, 448, and Linda Vaughan, 5645 were crowned before a white archway made to resemble a garden entrance. A low picket fence and mock flowers extended from the arch to complete the decora- tions. Linda Vaughn Honored Queen If 18 fn -9 Upper Left, Honored Queen Sue King, Upper right, Honored Queen's Donces. Lower left, Moydel Alshire crowned os Honored Queen. Lower right, Mike Hogan ond Shelly Gusvofson talk with friends Don and Molly talk with Dana and Fred. Qld fashioned Christmas The 1967 Snow Ball was held Dec. 23 at the Marion Ho- tel. The event is sponsored annually by the Salem Y-Teens, and included guests from all Salem high schools. Decorations car- ried out the theme An Old-Fashioned Christmas, and con- sisted of large Christmas trees decorated in the style of long ago. General chairman was Linda Palmer of North. She was assisted by Cathy Rosenfeld of North Salem, decorations, Anne Stewart, McNary, and Sue Reed, North, refreshments, Chris Mulligan, North and Liz Donovan, a junior at South, pro- grams, Kandis Brewer, North and Nancy Gabriel, McNary, chaperones. Lauri and Dove pause t chat between dances. O Doug Knights and Joyce Yung enjoy music. Gary Edmonds, Student Body President, and Ruth Feiring were among those ot the Snow Bull. Lorie Newton ond Curt Ringstod sit out cm donce. Rob and Rhonda, Dave and Kim talk with friends. - 'T UG N 0. , 5, , il! .Q ,il ,Zin . 1 A a , N . . , W if s V - P4 n . 'Hat' K, l ' 'QF' i ff .. ' n Q - . Ah .2 ,lb . 4. ig. 'lp Jlw Hit. 4' ,Q gg1,fs '1eiff'7.' ff i 'L.,a:'rif',.3-ii., ' .. 9 , . r , u N ' ,ev K ' f 2' ' -iyfigx X a N, I 5- V af , Grads and seniors surpass the Library. Grads enjoy the Tea Table. Memories are made of this Dan and Harold go through Saxon history. Homecoming i967 carried the theme Memories are made of this. Held Dec. 21, the affair included an assembly and a reception. The two o'cIock assembly consisted of several Christmas selections by the A cappella Choir. A student skit depicting events at south Cboth past and tuturel, and short welcome address by Homecoming Host and Hostess, Greg Spect and Debbie Fullwiler. The reception for grads following the as- sembly was held in the south library. General Chairmen for the Reception was Barbara Vaughn. Director of the skit was Betsy Merck. 6 Gary Edmonds and Ncxncy Larson were chosen King ond Queen of Coronation. Dove Hicks and Debbie Fullvviler selected first prince ond Princess. 53 Y H ' ' ,ff Egift- ar 1' ' I' L4-mn Aux sh 14 - ,, if . + , ,..M.. cc.. I 3-Q31 sea- - - - -.-,ga-a-Q if 1 w a 1 n ,I H f 4.5 . ....'.::, 1. 1 iv f 1 , 413155 iii - Yiwu! 7- Bruce Dunn and Keren Clark Second Prince cmd Princess. Ice Li ghfs Theme fo n Nancy receives congrotulotion from her Mother. Chuck Mills ond Dunno Scipter. - Y fr? 2 Craig Price and Trish England oronation Ball Ten Senior girls and Ten Senior boys were spot- lighted at the traditional Coronation Ball held the eve- ning of January 27, in the East Balcony. Chosen by popu- lar vote of the student body were Dana Scripter and Chuck Mills, Nancy Larson and Gary Edmonds, Debbie Fullwiler and Dave Hicks, Trish England and Craig Price, Karen Clark and Bruce Dunn, Vicki Summers and Steve Hanson, Connie Johnson and Mike Dewey, Ruth Feiring and John Koch, Shari Wedel and Greg Spect, Mary Steinteld and Jerry Groff. Ice Lights was the theme of the all-school formal and dancing was from 9 to I2 o'clock to the music of Arnie Mankie's Orchestra. The room was decorated in blue, silver, and White with lights to accent the colors. Junior Class President, Chip DeLoretto, was master of ceremonies. Katie Cannon presented the crowns to King and Queen, Gary Edmonds and Nancy Larson. Also honored were Dave Hicks and Debbie Rullwiler, First Prince and Princess, and Karen Clark and Bruce Dunn, Second Prince and Princess. Greg Spect and Shari Wedel Mike Dewey and Connie Johnson ,T X Steve Hansen and Vicki Summers .... rx! Q 1 f !x'x John Koch and Ruth Feiring Jerry Graft and Mary Steinfeld. 7 'NX rri, Dave Chinburg and Dave Strawn were selected Princes. Held on February 14, the traditional val-o-gram dance in the east Balcony honored as King of Hearts, Steve Hanson and his two Princes, Dave Strawn and Dave Chinburg. The King and Princes were selected by the number of Val-o-grams each received. The entire Valeo-gram program is sponsored by the Girls' League and proceeds go to the League's Scholarship fund. The annual Sweetheart ball was held on Feb. 24, in the East Balcony and was sponsored by all the Salem High Y groups. Music for the formal dance was provided by Arnie Manke and his band. Debbie Fullwiler was crowned Queen and was escorted by Steve Crone. Sheri Wedel was Debbie's Princess and was escorted by Mark Smith. Steve Hanson received 109 Val-o-grams to make him king, .. gr' Z -g U N as Eiwi f 'i fx v ' x .,. lr 1, s.',si'9 K ll 'Nw N uf King of Heart, Steve Hanson 45' T U Rick and Terri enioy refreshments of the Sweet Heart Ball. Sweetheart dances climax Valentine events 'luu 3 5 rt - india-ii ee FY' U' by 'tnn K . ,mfjr n ' 1 . I I . V Q Y K 13 N' N ' yy ,, X W . Sheri Wedel, Princess, was escorted by Mark Smithg Debbie Fullwiler was crowned Queen and escorted by Steve Crane. Barb Osborne and Randy Martin Dance to Arnie Mancke's music wwf. ,Q L-4 3 Lunch time provides leisure time. f ., ks gk! xi 5 Girls enioy sun on Cotton Day, . CE 1 will - 'A' f .M , X ,P L .. lf s f . U. f ,fiv ,.. 1 . gxgim-1-,rbi , 1, Q no i 2- -.Q -'i?.,5fp.,a .L '. .. ., M ,M A I 4 Y' -W.. ,ff-f ,-f---W . E --un Cotton dresses in an array of colors were commonly seen. Carnival was the theme of the l968 Cotton Ball held April 20, at 8:30 to ll:O0 in the Starlight room of the Marion Hotel. This annual event is sponsored by the Salem Y-Teens. Capital street boloon played for this dance. Maid-of-Cotton was Dianne Boehmer and the king was Craig Price. Chairman for this event was Linda Palmer. Diane Duffield and Lori Foster. .1 - ' l RNC I1 Q g , it W if. V. 3. ' V. 5 x ' f 'W ' 5 K .M .. new .. - .' -fs.--,S 1-,,,.+. .- vs if .l .Q-. ?'N',i . J' 1 r y, Q r y A t 'Q A X it-Q' 1 Jia ' I W' K , , . D t 7 L Queen of Cotton, Dione Boehrner ond her King, Craig Price. I'r'ss ring! X ' I Couples dance to The Capitol Sv. Ballon. Pousing to discuss ihe events of the evening were Croig Price, Nancy Larson, Kofhy Boyer and Mike Finegon, 1 in 3, Mr, Boehmer serves or refreshment fable. Z '1 s t ,Q Vicki and Steve are small children for twirp day. Dennis Reynals, our local Cornanchero. Wide array of costumes seen on twirp day Last Chance Dance was the Theme of the T968 Twirp Dance held April 5 from 8:30-11:00 in the East Balcony. Music was provided by Little John and the Mer- rymen, decorations of the girl-ask-boy affair were made up of 2 large cactuses, a dried up water hole,.a broken down gas station, and o skull. Nicole Talbert and Tom Davis won first prize for their Elf costumes. Bruce Dunn and Mary Stienfeld Won second prize for their psyche- delic boxes. The clowns, Shelly Gustafson and Greg Trygg won third place. Jim Jones was general chairman for the event. Nick and the Easter Bunny. Three faces of twirp day My 1. UE? Ghost visits the twirp dance, Nicole and Tom win first prize. Shelly and Greg win third prize. , ask.. K . L .Q K 2 i' tw ist Ei Gsm in 3 3 is t 5' 'ix A i ' , iii? fx. Jw.. Psychedelic Boxes, Bruce and Mary, win second prize Indians inhabit the Lost Chance Gas Station. ' H ' ENIWWYW Q x asv K hw iii' 1 Xxx -t ,J 223 f Y , 4 ' W.,,,, '- Peosont costumed waitresses provide cookies and punch. n , Core to make o wish? Prom couples enloy music. v A Mid Summer Night's Dream A Mid Summer Night Dream was the theme for the traditional iunior-senior prom held May l8, from 8:00 until midnight in the east loalcony. The event was the highlight of the spring social season, and decorations carried out the theme with ci garden scene on a starlit night. A white picket fence garlanded with ivy and flowers encircled the room. The entrance to the dance floor was through a flower covered trel- lis. A wishing well and garden house completed the decor. Walt Harltey's orchestra provided music for dancing. Ju- nior class Vice-President Barb Price was general chairman for the affair. . Wm-N 1 who ,f 'W,..alu-:fx ,,,M-rv A Time out is a port of every dance. 9 4 W K 5+ . ,Q T2 A. if 4 l ik. Kg , i ln . 9' 'si E . I 5.- . i lc E 'N I L s I 63: if sk 5 lS he f9lUCf0 'i 'C 90 OU' on the dance floor? Greg and Mary, Harold and Jody arrive through flower decked halls 1 225 226 1 Craig Prosser, Denice Tipton and Terry Troth ot S enior Honor Banquet. x 33 OJ Doug Knights, Dona Morgan and Jenny O'Doy were also guests ot the honor dinner. The serving line at the Senior Banquet. Banquets hono .iv JP i FN I 3 W i QM Senior closs officers, Bcirb Vaughn cmd Debbie Fullwiler shore honors ot head table. Seniors enioy the buffet dinner. I .--i , ,,.......,,sM so A moment of relaxation enioyed by senior girls. :Seniors Two banquets honored members of the graduating class. The first, the an- nual Senior Honors Banquet, is sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Salem to pay trib- ute to all graduation seniors in Salem with a 3.5 to 4.0 accumulative grade point average. The semi-formal dinner was held at the Marion Hotel at 6:30 pm on May 16. Sixty-one seniors from South were honored. A capacity crowd of se- niors, parents, faculty, and Rotary offi- cials attended the dinner. The second was the Senior Banquet on May 21, which was also held at the Mar- ion Hotel. Mr. Ashenbrenner spoke to the seniors about their class. Pappy's secrets started, How about , lsn't it funny , You surprised me Entertain- ment was provided by Lance Cooley and the lnvisible Indian Jug Band and the South High German Band. About 450 seniors attended. X Mr. A speaks to the seniors A capacity crowd fill the ballroom of the Marion. in-- 5 ml! F? ft .Li 'Y if' Rev. John Naiarian delivers the sermon for the The A Cappella choir sang two anthems during the service. Baccalaureate services. Lite is an incomplete sentence SSM Janet Feil, LaVon Roth, and Cindy Hagedorn march into the Baccalaureate services. Kathy Dobson looks tarward to Baccalaureate and graduation. were held May 28th at 8:00 pm in the Leslie rium Rev Paul Baker of the Pringle Friends gave both the invocation and benedlctlon, and John Nalarlan of Westminster Presbyterian 1 presented the sermon Life is an incomplete Baccalaureate services for the graduating A 1 tence. Karen Kuper looks back over her high school years as she marches in. After the bells hummed cmd were silent N1 I 1 52 f f I ' e Connie Johnson speaks on The Wealth ofa Nation. Q Greg Specht and John Simmons prepare for the march into the gymno- K sium. Bonnie Watts achieved recognition for maintaining cw 4.0 941-0- through three years of high school. James Collins spoke to his classmates and guests about The Silent Society. i V' sf? is wha ', a .Ni 2 V i n xi lg We 5 41 1 -s .fs - I . i 1 229 646 graduating seniors marched into the gymnasium at 8:00 pm May 3lst, to Pomp and Circumstance, played by the South High Orchestra. Rev. Oswald W. Wagner of Peace Lutheran Church gave the invocation. Mr. Aschenbrenner then in- troduced the guests on the platform and welcomed everyone to the l4th graclua- tion ot South high seniors. Kenneth Gray played a Trumpet solo A Trumpeter's Lull- aby. Connie Johnson then spoke on The Wealth ot a Nation being a nations' youth. James Collins spoke to his class- mates about The Silent Society and what our generation can do about it. Dr. Charles D. Schmidt presented the diplo- mas and the rally squad led the class in singing the Alma Mater. Mr. Aschenbren- ner thanked everyone for attending and gave special thanks to his platform guests Mrs. Marens Maltby, Henry Hohwesiener, Jr., and Dr. Schmidt. The Benediction was V given by Rev. Wagner and the graduates marched out to the Cornelius Festival March. . lil .. fi t 3 , N f 5221, X 'Q Q . Q ' P i A Molly McCullough, Debbie Boone, and Dana Scripter look forward to this final event. Mary Steinteld goes up to receive her diploma while Craig Price looks on. Betsy Merck returns to her seat after receiving her diploma. Patty Ziebart is handed her diploma. ig 5 Si Fi! ' Dave Hicks, Rotorian for December, Steve Burger for January, rr Rotarians for 1967-68 were selected at Student councii meeting every month. These senior boys represented south at weekly Rotary meetings. Nine boys are chosen for their service and performance each year. Jerry Graff, Rotarian for February and Gary Edmonds, September. 9 senior boys represent Scixons Gordon Breoky, Rotoricin for May, Bruce Dunn, Rotarian for November, Greg Spect for October. Ge ,,. 1 ei 01-r-'if' Murray Thompson, Rotcirion for March, Eric Cooly for April. 'iff -uw WONT ? . l ga 5' A Q., l fi 4? s Wei' A A i ,Q i if 2 Q Q f if ,gf . 1 iii' is a , f-,. , 5 A Q -, ,pl NH K fig rv, - Q. 1 5- F 5 ,- S '- ci l 2 X- Murry Thompson, Bruce Hadley, Marcia Heridersen, and Andrew Embick, national merit scholar- ship finalists. Special awards Connie Johnson, recipient of the DAR award. 'IX 2 Boy of the Year, Dave Hicks. Bruce Dunn, Jim Caldwell, and Bill Swettman z . Weqswf Gary Edmonds received the Thomas McAnn award, the Breakfast club Athlete of the year award, and Elks' Leadership award. ffl fc-sf f t ..W................. L K , , K-,xv Girl ofthe Year, Molly McCullough. were nominated to the Air Force Academy. rs? S' 9 ye V . , E52 :www .. ,. - -I-,. ,Q vf if ' w-sf, , Qs . ST'1i'?s'Yx.--diss. z , A ' . gr nllj 1.5. , s ., Q re X31-s 5' f '. Qxgvpbie T -' SPN - ..,e,, 'ff g 5 ,5,gr5g:.,g s qtiav' 'ai 'J f .3 :ffl :Q 'ggi' - s 1:- .iilsww l 9: 3' Pr 4 ms-.1235 iicae . .-n Adams, Roger 147 Rebels 2,3, Boys' League 2,3, Adams, Virgil 147 Rebels 2,3, Boys' League 2,3. Adamson, Clark 147 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Adrian, Scott 147 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Agalzoff, Nancy 147 Home Ec. Club 3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, Tri-Mi 3, National Honor Society 3, Sauthernaires 3, Honor Choir 3, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Ahlbin, John 147 Ski Club 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Aiken, Dave 147 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Class Representative 1,2,3. Albert, Theresa 147 Spanish Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, International Language Club 1,2,3, I.R.L. 3, F.T.A. 3, National Honor Society 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League officer and member 1,2,3. Albin, Gayle 147 Home Economics Club 2, Choir 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Aleshire, Maydel 147 F,T.A. 3, Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Home Ec. Club President 3, Choir 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Girls' League Representative l,3, Honor Queen Jobs Daugh- ters 3, Jobs Daughters 1,2,3. Allen, Larry 147 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Allenby, Karen 147 Pep Club 2,3, Girls' League 2,3. Amen, Linda 147 Girls' League Representative 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Anderson, Bill 147 Manager of the Gymnas- tics team 3, Choir 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Anderson, Margaret 147 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Anderson, Rod 147 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Andrus, Darcy 148 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Armpriest, Diane 148 Ski Club 1,2, Ski Club Treasurer 2, F.T.A. 1, I.R.L. 3, International Language Club 3, National Honor Society 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Horizons 1,2,3, Varsity Tennis 1, 2,3, State and District Finalist 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Girls' League Representa- tive 2. Arthur, Becky 148 Language Club 1,2,3, Y- Teens 1,2,3, President Senior Y-Teen Club, Ho- rizons 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Atkins, Lee 148 Rebels 1,2,3, Bays' League 1,2,3. Ault, Jim 148 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Austin, Diane 148 Choir 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Baglien, Jerry 148 J.V. Football 1, Sophomore basketball 1, J.V. Baseball 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Cadet teaching 3, class representative 1. Bailey, Virginia 148 Home Ec. club 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Baird, Don 148 Choir 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Baker, Carol 148 Choir 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Baker, Cindy 148 DECA 3, DECO 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Baker, Gwen 148 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Baker, Jeani 148 Horizons 2,3, DECA 3, Can- dystripers 1, Girls' League Representative 1, Girls' League 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Senior Activities Balch, Johnnye 148 Home Ec. Club 2, French club 1, Ski club 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League Representative 1, Girls' League 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 2,3, Y-Teens 1. Baldwin, Robert 148 Lettermans' club 2,3, J.V. wrestling 1, varsity wrestling 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Ball, Kathy 148 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Barber, .1oDee 148 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Barger, Steve 148 German Club 1,2,3, I.R.L. ,vice-president 3, National Honor Society 3, S club 3, National Athletic Honor Society 3, J,V. Football 1, varsity football 2,3, J.V. Wrestling 1, J,V. Track 1, Varsity Baseball Manager 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Rebel Chairman 3, Boys' League 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Sophomore class vice-president 1, Junior class Treasurer 2, Rotarian 3, Coronation Court 2. Barham, Sandra 148 Girls' Glee 2, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Orchestra 2, class representative 3, saxonettes 3. Barnett, Rock 148 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1. Barrett, Jim 149 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1.2.3. Bartchy, Carolyn 149 A.F.S. 1,2, Clypian 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Bathurst, Mary 149 Jans 1,2, DECA 3, DECO 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Battalion, Sue 149 F.T.A 1,2,3, Vice-president F.T.A. 3, Tri-M 2,3, Language club 2,3, Y-Teens 1,2,3, Clypian staff 2, Choir 2,3, Cadet teach- ing 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Buildings 8- Grounds committee 3, class repre- sentative 2,3. Baxter, Carol 149 Home Ec. club 2,3, Girls' Glee 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Beach, David 149 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Beard, Emily 149 Ski club 1,2, varsity tennis 1,2,3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Pep club council l,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Building 8- Grounds chairman 3, Senior class treasurer 3, Beordshear, Danny149 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Bechtell, Sally 149 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Beegle, Terri 149 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Bello, Gary 149 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Bentson, Linda 149 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Berger, Mark 149 Chess club l,3, Rebels 1, 2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, Traffic Safety Committee 3, National Honor Society 3. Bettiol, Paula 149 National Honor Society 3, Pep club 3, Girls' League 3. Beverly, Kitty 149 I.R.L. 2,3, G.L.C. 1,2, Latin club 1, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Bevins, Ron 149 Choir 2,3, Rebels 2,3, Boys' League 2,3. Bieraugel, Ruth 149 F.T.A. 3, German club 1,2, I.R,L. 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, representative 1,2, class representative 3. Birch, David 149 Clypian Staff 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Bish, Monte 149 J.V. Football 1, J.V. Track 1, Varsity Track 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Bishop, Darryl 149 Ski club 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Black, Michael 150 Varsity Cross Country 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Black, Robert 150 Gymnastics 3, Rebels 2,3, Boys' League 2,3, Bloisdell, Lance 150 Rebels 3, Boys' League 3. Blando, Don 150 Rebels, 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Blando, Linda 150 Home Ec. club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Blume, Robbie Sue 150 DECA 3, DECO 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Boals, Clare 150 Pep club 1,2,3, Ski club 1,2,3. Boatman, Stan 150 J.V. football 1, varsity football 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Bocock, Jim 150 Russian club 1,2, president 3, Ski club 1, DECA 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boe, Dennis 150 Rebels 1,2,3. Boehmer, Dianne 150 Ski club 1,2,3, I.R.L. 3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1, Maid of Cotton 3. Bohnstedt, Ted 151 Ski club 2,3, German club 2, J,V. football 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, class representative 2. Boone, Debby 151 Ski club 2,3, F.T.A. 3, Pep club 2,3, Girls' League 2,3. Bornholdt, Linda 151 Art club 3, Pep club 1, 2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Bosch, Roger 151 Gymnastics 2, clypian staff 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Band 1. Bower, Sandy 151 Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Boyer, Kathy 151 Ski club 1,2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, DECA 3, DECO 3, F,T,A. 1, Annual 1, associate editor 2, editor 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2, representative 3, A,S.B. rep- resentative 2, closs representative 3. Branchfield, David 151 Rebels 3, Boys' League 3. Brandt, John 151 Clypian 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Bratton, Tim 151 Ski club 1,2, Sergeant at arms 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Breakey, Gordon 151 S club 1,2,3, National Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Northern District Bronze Medalist 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Traffic Safety carn- mittee 3, Rotarian 3. Bristow, Jody 151 Ski club 2, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Brooks, Kathy 151 French club 1,2, Ski club 2, F,T.A. 1,2,3, l,R,L. 2,3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, N.F.L, 2,3. Brown, Diane 151 French club 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Brown, Jennifer 151 Ski club 1,2, DECA 3, Art club 1, Annual 2, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. repre- sentative 1,2, Bruce, Bill 152 Rebels 1,2,3. Brus, Denise 152 DECA 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Bucy, Bill 152 Clypian staff 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Buechler, Claudia 152 Pep club 3. Burch, Becky 152 F,T.A. 1,2, Art club 2, Ski club 3, Jans 1, vice-president 2, president 3, Pep club 1, council 2,3, Girls' League repre- sentative 1,2,3. Buren, Bill 152 Choir 1,2,3, Southernairs 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Burke, Doug 152 National Honor Society 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Burt, Carol 152 Home Ec. Club 1,2, vice-pres- ident 3, Pep club 1,2,3. 6 Butler, Jorma 152 Girls' Glee 2, Pep club 2,3. Butler, Vicky 152 I.R.L. 3, French club 1,3, Latin club I, Pep club 1,3- Cain, Linda 152 DECA 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Calaba, Craig 152 Spanish club 1,2,3, Gym- nastics 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, class council 1,2. Caldwell, Jim 152 National Honor Society 3, National Athletic Honor Society 2.3, S club 1,2,3, J.V. wrestling 1, Tennis 1,2,3, Rebels 1, 2,3, varsity rally 3, A.S.B. representative 2, State l.R.L. president 3, Cameron, Larry 152 Rebels 2,3. Camillo, Tracy 152 Pep club 1,2,3. Camp, Val 152 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Drama club 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Campbell, Arlene 152 Pep club 1,2,3, Orches- tra 1,2. Campbell, Carol 152 Pep club 3. Caramello, Elisa 152 Foreign exchange stu- dent from italy 3, Pep club 3, I.R.L. 3. Carbaugh, Mike 152 Wrestling 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Carlton, Chris 153 S club 1,2,3, wrestling 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. Carlton, Jim 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Carstensen, John 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Carter, Steve 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Cavalier, Jim 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Chaffin, Michael 153 National Honor Society 3, Drama club 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Champlin, Judy 153 F,T.A. 2,3, Tri M 2,3, Choir 2, Southernaires 3, Pep club 2,3. Chapel, Dwayne 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Chapman, Scott 153 National Honor Society 3, J.V. Track 2, varsity track 3, Rebels 2,3, Traffic Safety Committee 3. Chappell, Allen 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Chandler, Roy 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Chase, Gary 153 Rebels 1,2,3. Chester, Cheri 153 Ski club 3, International Language club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, F.T.A. 1, Pep club 1,2,3, class representative 3. Chinn, Arnie 153 Hi-Y 1,2, S club 2,3, J.V. Football 1, varsity football 2,3, J.V. Baseball 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B, representative 2. ' Charney, Tyra 153 Christiansen, Rod 153 Track 1,2,3, Annual staff 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1. Chu, Carleton 153 I.R.L. 2, president 3, Ski club 1,2, Language club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3. Claflin, Pat 153 Home Ec. club 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Clark, Barb 153 Pep club 1,2,3, representa- tive 2. Clark, Jean 153 Pep club 1,2,3. Clark, Joy 154 Pep club 1,2,3. Clark, Karen 154 Ski club 1,2,3, I.R.L. 2,3, ln- ternational language club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet teaching 3, council member 2, varsity rally-3, Coronation Court 3. Cline, Gary 154 Rebels 2,3. Calling, Dee Ann 154 Pep club 2,3. Collins, Jim 154 N.F.L. 1,2, president 3, I.R.L. 1,3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, S Club 2,3, varsity swim team 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Evaluations commit- tee 2, A.F.S. committee 3. Combs, Ronna 154 F.T.A 1, Girls' Choir 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Conover, Sandra 154 Spanish club 1, Gym- nastic club 1,2, Gymnastics 1,2, Pep club 1,2,3. Cooley, Eric 154 National Honor Society, Pres- ident 3, S club 2,3, National Athletic Honor Society 2,3, I.R.L. 3, varsity tennis 1,2,3, district singles champion 1,3, district doubles champi- ons 2, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, Chairman of Awards Committee 3, Boy of the month 3, Rotarian 3. Cooper, Kim 154 Rebels 1,2,3. Coons, Sharon 154 Pep club 3. Couture, Patti 154 French club 1,2, Ski club 2, Pep club 1,2,3, Welfare committee 3. Cowan, Andi 154 Ski club 1,2,3, Spanish club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, representative 1, class rep- resentative 2. Crawford, Steve 154 Clypian staff 2, Rebels 1,2,3. Crippen, Jeff 154 National Honor Society 3, Quill B. Scroll 2,3, Clypian staff 1,2, editor 3, Southernaires 3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. represent- ative 3. Crowell, Barbara 155 l.R.L. 3, National Honor Society 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Culbertson, Mike 155 Ski club 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Culter,Jim155 Swim team 1, J.V. wrestling 1, Rebels 1,2,3. ' Doggett, Nancy 155 Pep club 1,2,3. Daley, Connie 155 Pep club 1,2,3, Annual staff 3. Dalke, Kathy 155 Pep club 1,2,3, DECA trea- surer 3. Davis, Harvey 155 Rebels 1,2,3. Davis, Richard 155 Rebels 1,2,3. Davis, Stan 155 Rebels 1,2,3, orchestra 2,3. Day, Sue 155 Choir 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Dehut, Anita 155 French club 2, F.T.A. 2, Choir 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. deLooze, Ted 155 Latin club 1,2, National Honor Society 3, Modern Music Masters 3, J.V. Tennis 2, Rebels 1,2,3, class representative 2, band 1,2,3, orchestra 1,2,3. DelaPPf Mike 155 Rebels 1,2,3. Delp, Mike 155 Rebels 1,2,3. Deneault, Jane 156 Pep club 1,2,3. Denton, Marcia 156 Ski club 1,2,3, Gymnas- tics 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' choir 1. Denton, Marilee 156 Ski club 1,2,3, Gymnas- tics 1,3, Girls' choir 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Denton, Richard 156 Rebels 1,2,3. deWeese, Martha 156 French club 1,3, I.R.L. 3, A.F.S. 3, Spanish club 3, Choir 3, Pep club 1, council 3, A.S.B. representative 1, class rep- resentative 3. Dewey, Mike 156 Letterman's club president 3, S club 2, J.V. Football 1, varsity 2,3, J.V. Basketball 1,2, varsity 3, baseball 1,2,3. Cadet teaching 3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1, Junior class president 2, Coronation Court 3, Boy of the Month 3. De Wilde, Rich 156 Rebels 2,3, band 2. Dickey, Barbara 156 Choir 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Dierks, Dave 156 J.V. Football l, Rebels 1,2,3. Dilg, Dan 156 Rebels 1,2,3. Dilger, Greg 156 Rebels 1,2,3. Dixon, Candy 156 Pep club 2,3. Dobney, Allen 156 Chess club 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Dobson, Kathy 156 Spanish club 1,2, Pep club 1,2,3, representative 2. Dobson, Maralee 156 Pep club 1,2,3. Dolezol, John 156 Rebels 1,2,3. Donofrio, Jim 156 Ski club 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Donohoe, Maryann 156 French club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, saxonetts 3. Dooley, Barbara 156 French club 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Doran, Bob 156 Rebels 1,2,3. Dougherty, Dave 157 Letterman's club 2,3, Swimming 1, wrestling 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, Band 1. Duffield, Carol 157 Ski club 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Dunham, Roger 157 Ski club 3, Choir 1, Reb- els 1,2,3. Dunn, Bruce 157 Language club 1,2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, National Athletic Honor Society 3, S club 3, football 2,3, J.V. basket- ball 2, varsity 3, varsity track 1,2, varsity base- ball 3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 2,3, A.F.S. committee 2, Boy of the Month 3, Rotar- ian 3. Eaton, Sue 157 Medical club 1, Latin club 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Edmonds, Gary 157 Spanish club 2, S club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, National Ath- letic Honor Society 2,3, J.V. Football 1, varsity football 2,3, J.V. basketball 1, varsity basket- ball 2,3, J.V. baseball 1, varsity baseball 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. President 3, A.S.B. repre- sentative 2, Proiects committee 2, Jr. class Vice-president 2, Coronation king 3, Boy of the Month 3, Rotarian 3. Edwards, Debbie 157 Ski club 1, Art club 3, German club 1,2, Pep club 1,2,3, class repre- sentative 1,2. Ellerbrook, Betsey 157 Spanish club 1,2, Ski club 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3, F.T.A. 2,3, Gymnastics 1,2, Pep club 1,2, vice-president 3, Orchestra 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1, saxonetts 3. Ellingson, Joyce 157 Pep club 1,2,3. Elmore, Jane 157 Pep club 1,2,3. Embick, Andrew 157 National Athletic Honor Society 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Gym- nastics club 1,2, French club 1,2, Ski club 1,2, l,R.L. 3, Gymnastics 1,2, Swim team 2,3, J.V. tennis 1, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1,3, Evaluations committee 3, class representa- tive 2. England, Trish 157 Ski club 1, secretary 2,3, F.T.A. 1,2, Russian club 1,2,3, N.F.S. 1, Pep club 1,2,3, vice-president 2, president 3, A.S.B. representative 1,2, Coronation court 3, Reb Deb 3. Engle, Jana 157 Ski club 3, International Lan- guage club 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Ertsgaard, Paul 157 Tri-M 2,3, German club 1,2,3, International Language Club 2,3, J.V. golf 2, varsity golf 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Eubanks, Wendy 157 Ski club 1, Latin club 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Evans, Jackie 157 Spanish club 2, president 3, Drama club 3, Girls' track 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Farmer, Rod 157 Basketball 1, Cross country 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. represent- ative 3. Feil, Janet 157 F.T.A. 3, I.R.L. 1, Clypian staff 3, Choir 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representa- tive 2, Welfare Chairman 3. Feiring, Ruth 157 French club 1, Ski club 1,2, I.R.L. 2, International Language club 2, Mod- ern Music Masters 2,3, choir 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, varsity rally 3, Welfare committee 2, class representative 1,2, Coronation Court 3. Felmlee, Dwight 157 Ski club 3, J.V. football 1, varsity 2,3, track varsity 1,2, cross country 1,2, Clypian staff 3, Rebels 1,2,3, class repre- sentative 2,3. Ferrin,Judi 158 F.T.A. 1,2,3, French club 1,2,3, Ski club 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, UGN co-choir- man 3, band 1,2,3, Saxonettes 3, National Honor Society 3. Fesken, Linda 158 Home Ec. club 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Finden, Mike 158 Rebels 3. Finegan, Mike 158 J.V. Football 1, J.V. wres- tling 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Holste, Bill 162 German club 1,2, Rebels Glantz, Tom 159 Rebels 1,2,3. Flagg, Tony 158 Varsity football 2, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 2,3. Forbes, Sue 158 Ski club 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S,B. representative 1. Forgue, Rob 158 Rebels 1,2,3. Foster, Terry 158 Ski club 2, president 3, German club 2,3, Rebels 2,3. Franklin, Novelyn 158 Choir 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1. Freeburn, Holly 158 N.F.L. 2, Debate club 2, Home Ec. club 3, Gymnastics 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Fuchs, Eugene 158 Cross country 1,2,3, Track 3, Clypian staff 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Fullwiler, Deborah 158 Ski club 2, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, J.V. rally 2, A.S.B. representative 2,3, Sr. class secretary 3, class representative 1,3, Saxonettes 3, Coronation Court princess 2,3, Homecoming Hostess 3, Queen of Sweetheart Ball 3, Reb Deb 3, Reb Deb of the Year 3. Gallagher, Dennis 159 Rebels 1,2,3. Gardner, Jan 159 Latin club 1, N.F.L. 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Gartz, Lynn 159 Pep club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Saxonettes 3. Geer, Randy 159 Spanish club 1, German club 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, class representative 1. Gehlar, Paul 159 Clypian staff photo editor 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1. Geiser, Katie 159 Spanish club 1,2,3, Ski club 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.F.S. committee 3, Girl of the Month 3. Gentemann, Ron159 Wrestling 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Gerberding, Tom 159 Rebels 1,2,3. Gibson, Anna 159 Pep club 1,2,3. Gibson, John 159 Rebels 2,3. Gilmour, Garth 159 Rebels 1,2,3. Goddard, Gwen 160 F.T.A. 1,2, Ski club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2, Band 1,2,3. Graham, Christine 160 Ski club 1, Home Ec. club 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Gray, Kenneth 160 Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Green, Dan 160 German club 1, Rebels 1,2,3, class representative 1. Gritton, Lori 160 Pep club 1,2,3. Graff, Jerry 160 National Honor Society 3, National Athletic Honor Society 3, Language club 1,2, Basketball 2,3, Golf 1,2,3, Rebels 1, 2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, Traffic safety chairman 3, Coronation court 3, Boy of the Month 3, Rotarian 3. Guard, Greg 160 Rebels 1,2,3. Gurn, Harold 160 Rebels 1,2,3. Gustafson, Shelley 160 l.R.L. 1, German club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 2,3, Modern Music Masters 2,3, Ski club 3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet teach- ing 3, Pep club 1,2,3, representative 3, Or- chestra 3, class representative 1,2, Band 1,2,3. Haag, Cathy 160 French club 1,2, F.T.A. 3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. repre- sentative 2,3, Saxonettes 3, class council 3, Reb Deb 3. Hackett, Karen 160 Home Ec. club 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Hadnefeld, Mark 160 Drama club vice-presi- dent 3, Track 1,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Hadley, Bruce 160 Rebels 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3. Hagedorn, Cindy 160 Ski club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, representative 2. Hale, LoDonna 160 Girls' Choir 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Hale, Sara 160 Ski club 2,3, German club 1,2, Pep club 1,2,3. Hamilton, John 160 Rebels 1,2,3. Hamilton, John 160 Ski club 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Hanggi, Kathy 160 French club 1, F.T.A. 1, Commercial club 2, Clypian staff 3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1, Class represent- ative 2. Hanson, James 160 Rebels 1,2,3, Hanson, Steve 160 A.S.B. council 3, Letter- mans club 1,2,3, Language club 2,3, Varsity football 1,2,3, Varsity basketball 3, J.V. bas- ketball 1,2, J.V. baseball 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Class council 1, A.S.B. representative 3, King of lHearts 3, Coronation Court 3. Hardy, Earlene 161 Home Ec. club treasurer 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Hargrove, Rodney 161 Announcers club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' league 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Harmore, Kathy 161 Pep club 1,2,3. Harshaw, Dian 161 F.T.A. 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Hartman, Dieter 161 German club 2,3, Rebels 2,3. Hatfield, Jack 161 Tri-M 2,3, S Club 2,3, Swimmer District and State 2,3, Rebels 2,3, Orchestra 3, Band 2,3. Hatfield, Rochelle 161 F.T.A. 3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Haugen, Karen 161 Pep club 1,2,3. Hayden, Fern 161 Ski club 2,3, Home Ec. club 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Hayden, Gordon 161 Rebels 1,2,3, DECA 3. Hellemn, Bruce 161 Ski club 2, international Language club 2, Rebels 1,2,3, DECA 1. Henry, Pat 161 Pep club 1,2,3, Henderson, Marcia 161 Latin club 1,2, Choir 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Herd, Chris 161 French club 1,2, Ski club 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 2. Hewit, Melody 161 Medical club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Hickok, Harold 161 Russian club 1, l,R.L. 2, Football manager 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Class repre- sentative 1, Band 1,2. Hicks, Dave 161 German club 1,2,3, Interna- tional Language National Honor Society 2,3, National Athletics Honor Society 2,3, S club 2,3, Baseball J.V. 1, Basketball J.V. 1, Varsity basketball 2,3, Football J.V. 1, Varsity football 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 2, Class president 1, Coronation court 3, Boy of the Month 3, Rotarian 3. Hicks, Kenneth 161 Rebels 1,2,3. Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Debbi 162 Pep club 1,2,3. Debbie 162 Pep club 1,2,3. Larry 162 Rebels 1,2,3. Randy 162 Gymnastics 1, Rebels 1,2,3. , Tom 162 Rebels 1,2,3. Hillesland, Dennis 162 Lettermans club 2,3, Football 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S,B, representative 3, Band 1,2,3. Hillpot, Doug 162 Rebels 1,2,3. Hinkle, Sharon 162 Home Ec. club 1,2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Hinkle, Tammi 162 Ski club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Class representative 2. Hoch, Ron 162 Golf J.V. 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. Hochholter, Anne 162 International Language club 2, Commercial club 1, Home Ec. club 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Saxonettes 3. Hochstetler, Cherri 162 Saxonette Dance Cap- tain 3, French club 1, Pep club 1,2,3, Girls' league secretary 2, A.S.B. representative 2,3, A.F.S. committee 3, Reb Deb 3, Girl of the Month 3, Hoffman, Pat 162 Spanish club 1,2,3, Interna- tional Language club 3, Ski club 1,2,3. Haffstetter, Bill 162 l.R.L. 1,2, Ski club 1,2,3, Spanish club 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Class representa- tive 1. Hogan, Mike 162 Cadet Teaching 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Hildorf, Diane 162 Home Ec. club 3, French club 2, Pep club 1,2,3. Holloway, Cindy 162 Pep club 1,2,3. Holloway, Lindi 162 Pep club 1,2,3. 1,2,3. Hopkins, Cathryn 162 Home Ec. club 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Howell, Patricia 163 French club 1,2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Ski club 2,3, Pep club 1,2,3. Howey, Sandy 163 French club 1, Ski club 2,3, Commercial club 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Howeer, Sue 163 l.R.L. 2, French club presi- dent 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Humphreys, Jim 163 Rebels 1,2,3. Hunt, Dan 163 Ski club 3, Track J.V. and Var- sity 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Hunter, Jim 163 Varsity track 2, Rebels 1,2,3. Huss, John 163 Rebels 3. Hutchinson, Harold 163 French club 3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. advisory committee 3, Debate 2. Hydes, Andy 163 DECA 1, German club 2, Horizens 3, Clypian staff 1,2,3, A.S.B. repre- sentative 1. Insley, Chuck 163 Latin club president and treasurer 1,2,3, F.T.A. 3, National Honor So- ciety 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. N Iwen, Sandy 163 Spanish club 1,2, Pep club 1,2,3. Jackson, Greg 163 Ski club 2,3, Golf 1,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1,2. Jenning, Steve 163 National Honor Society 2,3, Football team 2,3, Boys' league 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Johnson, Bud 163 Latin club 1, Chess club 1, Tri-M 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Johnson, Connie 163 Ski club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 3, Quill and Scroll 1,2,3, Clypian staff 1, Pep club 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1, A.S.B. wel- fare committee class secretary 2, Rally 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Coronation court 2,3. Johnson, Cindi 163 Pep Club 1,2,3. Johnson, John 163 Rebels 1,2,3. Johnson, Kirsten 163 Cadet teaching 3, Pep club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Johnson, Lori 163 F.T.A. president 1,2,3, lnter- national Language club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club member 1,2,3, Girls' league representative 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 3, A.S.B. standing committee 3, Saxonettes 3, Girl of the Month 3. Johnson, Steve 164 Rebels 2,3, Boys' league 2,3. Jones, Elizabeth 164 International language club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3, Cadet teaching 3, Pep club member 1,2,3, Class representative 1,2. Jones, Cindy 164 Home room student council 3, Pep club 1,2,3. Jones, Jim 164 German club 1,2, Ski club 1, 2,3, J.V. football 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Reb Deb committee, Twirp dance chairman 1,2,3, A.S.B. representative 1,2, U.G.N. chairman 3, Mr. A'- s Advisory committee 3, Junior class repre- sentative 2. Jones, John 164 J.V, Golf 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. Jones, Sandi 164 Ski Club 1, Saxonettes 3, DECA 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Kapuniai, Luana 164 French Club 1,2,3, Inter- national Language Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Karsten, Randy 164 J.V. Football 1, Varsity and J.V. Track 1,2, Varsity Football 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Kelly, Jeff 164 DECA 3, Rebels 2,3. Kent, Linda 164 Pep Club 1,2,3, King, Susan 164 Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Kittel, Anne 164 Latin Club 1,2, Girls' Letter Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Knepper, Kathy 165 Pep Club 1,2,3. Knights, Doug 165 German Club 1,2,3, Vice- President 3, International Language Club 2,3, National Honor Society 3, Ski Club 3, J.V. Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Consti- tution Chairman 3, Class Sgt. at Arms 1. Koch, John 165 Varsity S Club 2,3, Football J,V. 1, Football Varsity 2,3, Baseball J.V. 1, Baseball Varsity 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Class Rep- resentative 1,2, Kongslie, Keith 165 Football 3, Wrestling 3, Track 3, Rebels 3, Band 3. Kowalski, Leo 165 Football J.V. 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Kreitzerg, Susan 165 Ski Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Kuebler, Mike 165 Rebels 1,2,3. Kuhl, Linda 165 Ski Club 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Kuhns, David 165 German Club 2,3, Ski Club 3, FTA 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Kunkle, Bill 165 Rebels 1,2,3. Kuper, Karen 165 National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-M 2,3, I.R.L. 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Kurtii, Beth 165 Pep Club 1,2,3. Lang, Jim 166 Chess Club 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Lange, Ramon 166 Rebels 1,2,3. Langford, Russ 166 Rebels 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Class Representative 3, Pep Band 3, Concert Band 1,2,3. LaPoint, Gary 166 Track Varsity 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Large, Dan 166 Rebels 1,2,3. Larson, Bob 166 International Language Club 1, Varsity S Club 1,2, Varsity Wrestling 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Class Council 3. Larson, Nancy 166 French Club 1,2, F.T,A. 1, 2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Cadet Teaching 2, J.V. Rally 2, Varsity Rally 3, A.S.B. Representative 1,2, Class Representative 1, Coronation Court 1. Lawrence, Gary 166 Rebels 1,2,3, Boy's League, member. Lawrence, Ray 166 Ski Club 1,2,3, Football J.V. 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Lenz, Monte 166 Wrestling J.V. 1, Track J.V. l, Rebels 1,2,3, Band, member. Lewis, Madelyn 166 Pep Club member 1,2,3, Girl's League 1,2,3. Light, Pam 166 Girls' Choir 1, Pep club 1,2,3. Loder, Rod 166 J.V. Football 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Loika, John 166 Rebels 1,2,3. Long, Roxanne 166 Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1,2, Class Representative 1,2. Loveall, Angela 166 International Language Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2, F.T.A. 1, Pep Club 1, 2,3, Class Representative 1,2,3, Lucero, Jean 166 Gymnastic Club secretary 1,2, Swim Team Varsity 1, Gymnastics Team Varsity 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A,S.B. Representative 1. Lyons, Judi 167 Pep Council 1, French Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Repre- sentative 1. Lyon, Laura 167 Representative 1,2, Quill 8. Scroll 3, Ski Club 1, Deca 1, Annual 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Mabry, Bill 167 Track 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. MacDowell, Margaret 167 Home Ec. Club 1, Spanish Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Mack, Gary 167 Ski Club 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. MacKinnen, Lynda 167 Home Ec. Club 2,3, I.R.L. 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Markee, Denise 167 Girls' Glee 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Home Room Representative 3, Marsh, Dick 167 I.R.L. 2,3, Annual 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Marth, Sue 167 Pep Club 1,2,3, Clypian staff 3. Martin, Randy 167 Ski Club 2, Rebels 1,2,3. Martindale, Denny 167 Pep Club 1,2,3. Moulding, John 167 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Inter- national Language Club 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Maurer, Janet 167 National Honor Society 3, Language Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. McCall, Dave 167 Ski Club 3, Varsity S Club 1,2, Varsity Wrestling 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, McCallum, Barb 167 French Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3, A.F.S. Committee Chairman 3, Evaluations Committee 3. McCullough, Molly 167 French Club 3, F.T.A 3, Ski Club 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Home Room Representative 1, Class Sec. 1, Saxonettes 3, Reb Deb 3, Girl of the Month 3. McDonough, Mike 167 Russian Club 1,2, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, Quill and Scroll 2,3, I.R.L. 3, Clypian Staff 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. McEldowney, Coleen 167 Ski Club 1,2,3, F.T.A, 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club and Council 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, A.S.B. Rep- resentative 1, Band 1,2,3. McFadin, Jack 168 Choir 2, Rebels 1,2,3, McGilchrist, Lynda 168 Ski Club 1,2, Lan- guage Club 2, F.T.A. 1,2,3, Choir 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Awards Committee 2, A.S.B. Rep- resentative 2,3, Class Representative 3. McMinn, Valorie 168 Pep Club 1,2,3, DECA Historian 3, McMullen, Jim 163 Rebels 1,2,3. McPherson, Kathy 168 Home Ec. Club 1. Melhotf, Connie 168 Ski Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Melzer, Alan 168 Rebels 1,2,3. Mengucci, Rita 168 Pep Club 1,2,3. Mennis, Joy 168 DECA 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Merrill, Stephanie 168 F.T,A. 1,2, French Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3. Meyer, Marianne 168 Spanish Club 1,2, F.1'.A. 2,3, Clypian Staff 3, A-Choir, 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Meyers, Chris 168 Pep Club 1,2,3. Millar, Gary 168 J.V. Football 1. Miller, Dennis 168 Cross Country 3, J.V. Base- ball 1, Choir 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Miller, Roy 169 Lettermen's Club 3, V. Foot- ball 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Mills, Chuck 169 Varsity S 2,3, French Club 1,2,3, I.R.L. 2,3, Swimming V. 1,2,3, Track J.V. 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Varsity Rally 3, A.S.B. Rep. 2, Class Rep. 1, Coronation Court 3, N.H.S. 3. Mills, Roy 169 Rebels 1,2,3. Minard, Chloe 169 German Club, Secretory- Treasurer 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Class Rep. 1. Mink, Larry 169 Rebels 1,2,3. Mink, Mike 169 J.V. Football, V. Football 2,3, Varsity Football District, State, Shriner, Rebels 1,2,3. Minter, Churan 169 Clypian Staff 3, Pep Club 3. Mollgaard, Gary 169 J.V. Wrestling 1, V. Wrestling 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Mollgaard, Mike 169 Lettermen's Club 1,2,3, Gymnastics Club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Montgomery, Ken 169 Rebels 1,2,3. Moon, Shannon 169 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, N.H.S. 3, Int. Language Club 2, Ski Club 1,- 2,3, Cadet Teaching 3, Proiects Committee 3. Moreland, Ruth 169 Pep Club 1,2,3. Morgan, Dana 169 I.R.L. 3, F.T.A. 2,3, Spanish Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, National Honor So- ciety 1,2,3. Mortenson, Karen 169 Girls' Choir 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Moskal, Angie 169 Pep Club 1,2,3. Mott, Lorna 170 National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, French Club 2,3, Ski Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Class Representative 2, Saxonetts 3. Murphy, Greg 170 Basketball J.V., J.V. Base- ball 1,2, Rebels 3, Band 1,2,3, Murren, Sandy 170 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League1,2,3. I Mussman, Nancy 170 Home Ec. Club 1, Ski Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Nelson, Barb 170 German Club 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Nelson, Brian 170 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Nelson, Janice 170 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Nelson, Jerry 170 Choir 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Newton, Kathy 170 Russian Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Welfare Committee 3, orchestra 3, Class Representative 2, Band 1,2,3. Nicholls, Jay 170 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3. Nichols, Rod 170 Latin Club 1,2,3, Gymnastics 1,2,3, Athletic Scholarship Society 3, Gymnastic Varsity 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representa- tive 3. Noble, Harold 170 Varsity S Club Vice- President 3, Football J.V. and Varsity 1,2,3, Basketball Varsity 1,2, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Dis- trict High Hurdle Champion 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Noble, Steve 170 S Club Executive Council 3, Wrestling 1,2,3, Cross Country Track 1, Reb- els 1,2,3. Nobles, Karen 170 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Noffsinger, Lynn 170 Cross Country J.V. 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Nott, Patricia 170 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Nuber, John 170 Boys' League 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Nunn, Janet 170 I.R.L. 1,3, Language Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Nuss, Dave 170 Rebels 1,2,3. O'Brian, Don 171 Ski Club 1,2,3, German Club 1, Clypian 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. O'Day, Jenny 171 National Forensics League 1,2, National Honor Society 3, F.T.A. 2,3, Lan- guage Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2, president 3, A.S.B. Proiects 3, Class Representative 2. Olson, Don 171 J.V. Football 1, Varsity Track 3, J.V. Track 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Olson, Olaf 171 Rebels 1,2,3. Osborne, Barbara 171 Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, F.T.A 1,2, Quill and Scroll 2,3, An- nual Business Manager 1,2,3, Class Represent- ative 3. Otto, Charles 171 Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3. Sawyer, Rebecca 174 National Honor Society Parker, Mike I71 Gymnastics 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3. Patton, Bob 171 DECA 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3. Payne, Dave 171 J.V. Wrestling 1, J.V. Foot- ball 1, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3. Perkins, Diane 171 Ski Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Representative l,2,3. Perkins, Kay 171 Spanish Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Perkins, Bob 171 Language Club 1,2, Gym- nastics 1, Rebels l,2,3. Peters, Edward 171 Chess Club 3, Rebels 3. Peterson, Bob 171 Chess Club 2,3, Choir 1, 2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Peterson, Doug 171 J.V. Football 1, Varsity Football 3, Rebels l,2,3. Plug, Terryl 171 Pep Club 1,2,3, DECA 3. Pfouts, Alan 171 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3. Phillips, Barbara 171 Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Clypian Staff 2,3, Awards Committee 2. Phillips, Dan 172 J.V. Football 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Class Representative 3. Piatt, Mary 172 International Language Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 3,Saxonetts 3. Pietrok, Sandi 172 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Plaisance, Sue 172 French Club 1, Choir 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Band 1. Paindexter, Jim 172 Ski Club 3, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 2,3. Poole, Bruce 172 Varsity Swimming 1,2, Reb- els 1,2,3, A,S.B. Representative 1,2,3, Junior Senior Prom Committee 2, UGN Drive Commit- tee 2. Price, Craig 172 National Athletics Scholar- ship Society 3, Spanish Club 1, Alternate Shri- ner Team 3, All District Football Team 3, Reb- els 1,2,3, Sgt. At Arms 2, A.S.B. Representative 1,2,3, King of Cotton 3. Prine, Bill 172 Football J.V. and Varsity 1,2,3, Varsity Track 2, Rebels 1,2,3. Prinz, Karen 172 German Club 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Prosser, Craig 172 Quill ond Scroll President 3, I.R.L. 2, Clypian 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Putman, Kay 172 DECA 3, DECO 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 2. Putnam, Bill 172 S Club 1,2,3, Football 1, 2,3, Track 1,2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Quackenbush, Ross 172 French Club 1,2, S Club Treasurer 3, Forensic League 3, Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3, Cross Country J.V. 3, Rebels l,2,3. Quick, Bruce 172 Rebels 1,2,3, Rabold, Rex 172 Chess Club 1,2,3, President of Chess Club 1, Latin Club 1,2, Drama Club 1,2, Future Teachers of America 1, Cadet Teaching 1, Rebels l,2,3. Ramsdell, Steve 172 National Honor Society 1, Rebels l,2,3. Rankin, Diane 172 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League l,2,3. Ratzlatf, Becky 172 F.T.A. 1,2, Spanish Club 1, Nat'l. Honor Society 1, I.R.L. 1, Cadet Teaching 1, Pep Club l,2,3. Redinger, Debbie 173 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3. Reed, Jacqueline 173 National Honor Society 1, Tri-M 1, International Language Club 1,2,3, Southernaires 1, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Reede, Terry 173 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League l,2,3. Reid, Curtis 173 Ski Club 1,2, Varsity S Club 1, Swim Team 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Deca 1. Rempfer, Sue 173 Ski Club 1, F.T.A. 1,2, French Club 1, Cadet Teaching 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Pep Club, Rep. 1, A.S.B. Representative, Home Room 1, Class Representative 1. Reynolds, Dennis 173 Russian Club 1, Latin Club 1, N.F.L. 1,2, I.R.L. 1, Cross Country J.V. 1, Clypian Staff 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Richards, Craig 173 Announcers' Club 1,2,3, Lettermen's Club 1,2, J.V. Football, Baseball 1, Varsity Football All District 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, Orchestra 1,2,3, Band l,2,3. Rioux, Joe 173 Varsity Track 1,2, Rebels l,2,3. Robb, Charles 173 Ski Club member 1 Reb- els l,2,3. Robb, Vicki 173 Deca 3, Pep Club l,2,3. Roberston, Phil 173 Announcers' Club Vice- President 1,2, J.V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wres- tling 1, Rebels l,2,3. Robinson, Clark 173 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1 ,2,3. Robinson, Nancy 173 Girls' League Rep. 1, Student Council Rep. 1, German Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Robinson, Wayne 173 Rebels 1,2,3, League 1,2,3. Boys' Rodenhuis, Judy 173 Ski Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Rogers, Jack 173 Choir 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Rohde, Kay 174 French Club 1, International Language Club 1, Ski Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Ross, Kathy 174 National Honor Society 1,2, Tri-M 1,2, French Club 1,2,3, F.T.A 1,2, Choir 1,2, Orchestra 1,2,3, Building 8. Grounds Committee 1, Class Rep. 1, Girl Of Month 1. Roth, Geof 174 Varsity Gymnastic 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. Rep. 1, Class Rep. 1. Roth, LaVan 174 German Club 1, Pep Club l,2,3. Rutledge, Steve 174 Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1. Russom, Kristy 174 National Honor Society 1,2, Quill and Scroll 1,2, F.T.A 1,2, Spanish Club 1,2, Clypian, Editor 1,2, Cadet Teaching 1, Pep Club l,2,3. Sondahl, Jerry 174 Basketball J.V. 1, Track Varsity 1,3, Rebels l,2,3. Sandau, Jim 174 German Club President 2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Sanders, Dave 174 Rebels 1,2,3, Sandilands, Ruth 174 Home Ec Club 3, Ski Club 3, Pep Club 3. 3, Home Ec. Club 2,3, I.R.L. 3, Pep Club l,2,3. Schendel, Bill 174 Golf District and State 2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Schmidt, Kathy 174 Spanish Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 2, Class Representative I, Saxonetts 3. Schmidt, PauIa174 Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Schott, Rose 174 Pep Club 1,2,3. Schweigert, Cindy 174 Ski Club 2, Latin Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Reb Deb 3. Scott, Greg 174 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, S Club 2,3, J.V. Football and Track 1, Varsity Track 2,3, Varsity Football 3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Representative 2, Band 1. Scripter, Dana 174 Varsity Rally 3, Latin Club 1, F.T.A 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Coronation Court 3. Seaton, Brad 175 National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 1,3, French Club 1,2,3, I.R.L. 1,2, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Football Varsity All District Team 3, Basketball 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Elec- tions Committee 3, Selander, Sara 175 Ski Club 1,2, F.T.A. 3, Annual Staff 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, Severson, Karen 175 Language Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Rep- resentative 2. Sexson, Craig 175 Russian Club 2,3, Interna- tional Language Club 2,3, Forensic League 1, Rebels l,2,3. Shaffer, James 175 Announcers' Club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Welfare Committee 2, Class Rep- resentative 1, Band 1,2,3, Sherwood, Jamie 175 Pep Club 1,2,3, Girls' League 1,2,3, Shields, Don 175 F.T.A 3, I.R.L. 3, National Society 2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Shultz, John 175 Rebels 1,2,3, Boys' League 1,2,3, Band I. Sierp, Kathy 175 Ski Club 1,2,3, F.T.A 1, Pep Club l,2,3. Siewert, Jean 175 Gymnastic Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 3, Home Ec. Club 2, Gymnastics Varsity 1,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Simmons, John 175 Varsity Rally 3, Red Deb Committee 3, Latin Club 1,2,3, Public Relations 3, Rebels l,2,3. Six, Joyce 175 Choir 1,2,3, Southernaires 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3. Skaggs, Karla 175 Choir 1,2, Pep Club l,2,3. Skillman, Lauri 175 Ski Club 1,2,3, Language Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Rally Varsity 3, A.F.S. Committee 2. Skinner, Dave 175 Ski Club 2,3, Wrestling J.V. 1, Rebels l,2,3. Slack, Alberta 175 Pep Club 2,3. Sledge, Donna 175 Home Ec. Club 1,2, F.T.A. 2, Pep Club l,2,3. Slinker, Mark 175 Track Varsity 3, Rebels 1, 2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3. Smalley, Deana 176 International Language Club 1,2,3, Spanish Club 2, Ski Club 1,2,3, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representa- tive 3. Smart, Brian 176 Rebels l,2,3. Smith, Bertha 176 Pep Club l,2,3. Smith, Dan 176 Rebels l,2,3. Smith, Karen 176 Pep Club 1,2,3. Smith, Ken 176 Saxon Glee Men 1,2, Rebels l,2,3. Smith, Mark 176 Russian Club Vice-President 1,2,3, Track Varsity 1,2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Smith, Randy 176 Rebels l,2,3. Smith, Sharon 176 Pep Club 1,2,3, Solomom, Cyndy 176 International Language Club 1,2,3, Gymnastic Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1, 2,3, Gymnastics 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, Saxonetts 3. Spalding, Jeff 176 Rebels l,2,3. Spechth, Greg 176 S Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Football Varsity 2,3, Track Varsity 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Senior Class President 3, Coronation Court 2,3, Boy of the Month 3, Ratarian 3. Specht, Sue 176 French 1,2,3, International Language Club 2, F.T.A 1,3, Cadet Teaching 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Steele, Jim 176 DECA 3, Rebels l,2,3. Stein, Sue 176 International Relations League 3, Home Ec. Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Stewart, Janice 176 Pep Club l,2,3. Stonier, Doreen 176 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Stradtmann, Janice 176 Drama Club 1,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Strawn, Dave 176 S Club 3, Football and Baseball J.V. 1, Varsity Baseball 1,2,3, Varsity Football 1,2,3, Rebels l,2,3. Summers, Vicki 177 Pep Club 1,2,3, Class Representative 2,3, Saxonetts 3, Coronation Court 2,3. Suydan, Jim 177 Rebels 1,2,3. Swettman, Bill 177 Tri-M 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, Executive Council 3. Swofford, Margie 177 F.T.A. 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1. Taggesell, Dolph 177 Russian Club 3, I.L.C. 2, Rebels 1,2,3. Talbert, Nicole 177 Treasurer Girls' League 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3. Thiel, LaDommo 177 Drama Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1, Thompson, Ken 177 Rebels 1,2,3. Thompson, Murray 177 N.H.S. 3, German Club 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1,2,3, Seminars 3, Evaluations 3, Rotarian 3. Thompson, Nancy 177 Latin Club 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Thompson, Paula177 French Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. Thoreby, Darryl 177 Rebels 1,2,3. Thorn, Shari 177 Quill and Scroll 2,3,, National Honor Society 2,3, F.T.A. 1, Latin Club 1,2,3, Clypian Co-Associate Editor 1,2, Pep Club Pos- ter Chairman 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Trea- surer and Secretary 3, Betty Crocker Award 3. Tipton, Denise 177 I.R.L. 3, F.T.A 2,3, Souther- naires 3, Spanish Club 2, A Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Todd, Brenda 177 Pep Club 1,2,3. Toews, Ruth 177 Pep Club 1,2,3. Tokerud, Janet 177 Girls' Letter Club 2, F.T.A 2, National Honor Society 2,3, German Club 1,2,3, Varsity Tennis 1,2,3, State Champ sin- gles Tennis 2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Repre- sentative 3. Tompkin, JoAnn 177 French Club 2, National Forensic League 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B Rep- resentative 2. Tompkins, Lynelle177 French Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. Townsend, Karen 178 DECA President 3, DECO 3, F.T.A. 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. True, Dian 178 Medical Club 1, I.R.L. 1,2,3, Tri-M 2,3, Latin Club 1,2,3, Swim Team Varsity 1, A.S.B. Representative 1, Class Representa- tive 2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Trussell, Danny 178 Rebels 1,2,3. Trygg, Greg 178 Spanish Club 1, Drama Club 2,3, F.T.A. 3, Cadet Teaching 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Turner, Anita 178 French Club 1,2,3, Gymnas- tics Club 1,2,3, I.L.C. 2,3, Gymnastics Varsity 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 1, Election Committee 2,3, Saxonetts 3. Turner, Evelyn 178 Medical Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3. Turner, Laura 178 Ski Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Saxonetts 3. Turnidge, Jerry 178 Ski Club 1,2,3, Ski Club Vice-President 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Ulshoeffer, Janet 178 French Club 1, Deca 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Rep. 1. Utter, Julie 178 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Van Cleave, Verla 178 Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Tri-M 1,2. . Vangstad, Karen 178 Sec-tres. of Saxonetts 1, F.T.A. 1, French Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Or- chestra 1,2,3, Band 1,2,3, Deca 1, Saxonetts 1. Vannise, Peg 178 French Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. Van Wormer, Carl 178 J.V. Wrestling 1, Reb- els 1,2,3. Vaughn, Barbara 178 Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice- President Senior Class, Class Representative 1,2,3, Deb 1. Vickery, Gretchen 178 Ski Club 1, French Club 1,2,3, F.T.A. 1, Pep Club 1,2l3, A.S.B. Rep. 1, Proiects committee 1, Class Rep. 1. Wagner, Gretchen 178 National Honor So- ciety 1,2, German Club 1, Choir 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. 1. Wagner, Sally 178 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Spanish Club 1, National Honor Society 1,2, I.R.L. 1, Cadet Teaching 1, Pep Club 1,2,3. Wolen, Karen 179 Pep Club 1,2,3, Pram Committeel. Wolen, Ken 179 Ski Club 1, Lettermen's Club 1,2,3, Gymnastic Club 1,2,3, Gymnastics Var- sity 1,2,3, Baseball J.V. 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Band 1. Waln, Lon 179 Vice-President Boys' League 1, Varsity S Club 1,2, National Honor Society 1, Varsity Cross Country 1, Varsity Basketball 1, Varsity Golf 1,2, J.V. Basketball, Golf, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. 1, Boy ofthe month. Walz, Terry 179 Cross Country J.V. 1,2, Track Varsity 1, Rebels 1,2,3, Word, Bill 179 Wrestling 1, Choir 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3, A.S.B. 1. Warren, Chuck 179 F.T.A 1, Cadet Teaching 1, Rebels 1,2,3. Watson, Robert 179 Lettermen's Club 1,2, Football 1,2,3, All-District 3, Rebels 1,2,3. Wattenbarger, Jim 179 J.V. Football 1, Track 1,2, Rebels 1,2,3. Watts, Bonnie 179 French Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, I.R.L. Club 1, Gymnastics, Varsity 1,2, Swimming, Varsity 1,2, Pep Club Sec-Treas, 1,2,3, A.S.B. Rep. 1, Class Rep. 1, Saxonetts 1, Girl of the Month 3. Wedel, Sheri 179 Ski Club 1,2,3, F.T.A 1,2, International Language 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Rally J.V. 1, A.S.B. Rep. 1, A.S.B. Office 1, Election Committee 1, Class Rep. 1, Saxonetts 1. Weis, Frank 179 Rebels 1,2,3. Wetherhie, Dave 179 Rebels 1,2,3. White, Thomas 179 Clypian Stott 1, Rebels, 1,2,3, Band 1. Whittemore, Pam 179 Ski Club 2, Spanish Club 1,2,3, French Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Saxonetts 3, Reb Deb 3. Wickert, Wendy 179 Ski Club 1,2,3, Language Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representa- tive 1,3, Class Representative 2. Wihoft, Louise 179 Latin Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Willard, Wenona 179 Tennis Varsity 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Wilson, Lauri 179 Ski Club 1,2,3, Quill and Scroll 3, Home Ec. Club 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, Class Representative 1, Annual Staff 2,3. Wilson, Pam 180 Home Ec. Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Winstone, Lynda 180 Home Ec. Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Wolfer, Kip 180 Rebels 1,2,3. Wolcott, Ann 180 French Club 1, Ski Club 1, 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, Wood, Joe 180 Rebels 1,2,3. Wood, Kathy 180 Pep Club 1,2,3, Woodard, Karen 180 Honor Society 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, Ski Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Woodward, Gary 180 Rebels 1,2,3. Woolard, Rod 180 Rebels 1,2,3. Wuerch, Carol 180 F.T.A. 1,2,3, Home Ec. Club 1,2, Choir 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Wyler, Cherly 180 Pep Club 1,2,3. Yager, Mike 180 Russian Club 3, International Language Club 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Football 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 2, Boys' League 1,2,3, Rebels 1,2,3. Yancey, Sue 180 Ski Club 1,2,3, French Club 1,2,3, Pep Club 1,2,3, A.S.B. Representative 3, Girl of the Month 3. Yeater, Sandi 180 Home Economics Club 3, National Honor Society 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Yung, Joyce IBO Pep Club 1,2,3, Annual Staff 2,3, Class Representative 2. Ziebart, Patty 180 Home Ec. Club 3, Pep Club 1,2,3. Special acknowledgment goes to Kennell-Ellis Photographers, and especially Mr. Ward Prescott for the Se- nior Portraits, the faculty section, and many group pictures in the 1967-68 Sword and Shield. M-.. . , ' .,YTr.....3,I...- ..'.'. 'J Q-.. - -Jug-L.....J:...-......-. . .. . . .- . .,,,5St. ..,., ,,.. . ...,..,.-....,..,.....--f,....... . . . - --V- .... . , .- ....-..- - .. - . . . ..-...-1--. .. .:.::1::.:-.:.:cx:x::....'f,. ..-A-1+-,fer - ,Q . . ....+.:..-.--- ,....,,...-...wp-..,..f-.... - 5.h.' 5'--,...'-:z.,':...,...S-. 'N: '1U:g5..-if-f:r.q s.-ff.., ...gf--Q TI1 1' -+-- T3 -:Q--.........,...,....,. ..-:.....-3.-v.-- , , -- h,..,,,.,... .....:,..Q,:.:. 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