Springfield High School - Millers Log Yearbook (Springfield, OR)

 - Class of 1953

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For his complete service, pleasing personality, cmd willingness io help, We are proud to dedicate the l953 Miller's Log to Mr. Warne Empey. V W W MQNEESES i , 1936 Main 1' 4, 1 2 VA is my I5 Ul'i iNIff M 13 ibii,,I:i'I' 7l5i,vvuffVf,:1li .fl 1 , ,, 1 M, ,, Www il, 3 M Q4 fag 1-.. ,V umm www 04464 ... age Z3 RAMSEY-XVAITII CO. lm-Wi Fxxumlxlin Boulunml X Q. , av . Q, Rf vga r M WY W 'W . aww-W , W w if Q , L I I , ,,E,',,, , Faye .sf XVRICQHTS HARDXX-'ARE AND FURNITURIE i Q H 'A ' S16 Main J ,if .. .ff , ,, gi J . 10 V C is nn I I C NO-D-LAY I.AL'NIJI2.Y 32-i Mim UBI! my fs Q Sgaau. 771194 nf POLLARDS Imsurmwcgrff ' Y M69 Main We ffdlacmce acid SAMMIE AND LES are quite typical of the hun- dreds of students who meet and chat at their lockers each day. Springfield students are noted for their friendliness. , THE STUDENT STORE not only trains students in the management and operation of a business, but it is also a favorite place to chat with friends while being refreshed with a coke DATES, BASKETBALL, and, yes, even studies are the favorite topics discussed by nearly a thousand students who eat their lunches in the spacious cafe- teria. CARTERS DRILLING AND PUMP SERVICE 247 South 2nd 9 I We 144' BY SEARCHING THE UNKNOWN OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDY and re- search are available to all students. Our li- brary is well equipped with the latest books and magazines, and it is an ,ideal place to study. The challenges presented in our many classes, including Geometry and Physics, are stimulating to us as we prepare for our life's work SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE AGENCY 742 Main Ill MUCH OF OUR WORK requires skilled hands as well as trained minds, and our -school provides many courses that prepare students for jobs after graduation. Wood- working, Mechanical Drawing, and Stenog- raphy are only three of the many subjects provided for us. These classes are very popu- lar with those who do not plan to go to col- lege, but plan to get jobs in the many busi- nesses and industries in and around Spring- field. BY DEVELOPING USEFUL SKILLS . SIMMONS MOTOR COMPANY 5th and A DEWEY LEAVITT Senior Class President DAPHNE ANDERSON 'Girls' League President - U ,G ' MYRNA MATTHEYER Secretary f c ' f A sie a 4 W , , I fl? 7,5 1 fa firflyffgl, A sfi g S ip l JACK COZAD A A Social Promoter , A Ir rr X fy , f fm ' 2 f , , S f igfggya y V - V , r , we fc X , - , 1 'Q f a ' Vp, f f ' f vwgfzm, , ff , ' V 73 Q, X, , TOMMY WILLOUGHBY Sophomore Class President 12 PAY 'N SAVE MARKET 400 East McKenzie Hiway Wap ' in VAUGHN WILLOUGHBY Student Body President THE JOB of student body government is one of service, and all that they render bene- fits the students. Students are given the op- portunity to put democracy into practice. Working and planning together, each offi- cer plans to carry out his individual duties and to keep this business of school running smoothly. , , if SKIP SQUIRES junior Class President SAMMIE LOU ROMERO Treasurer PATSY WILLIAMS DOUG BRIDGES ViC6-PfCSidCI1f Boys' Alliance President Throughout the year the council is busy, 2 meeting regularly to plan student activities. The council sponsors extra-curricular activi- ties stlch as the Hello Dance, the Curtis Mag- EARL COFFELT azine Drive, Fun Nights, the Carnival, and . Business Manager assemblies held during school. The council is under the advisership of Mr. Empey, who acts as ex-officio member at all meetings. BILL BERG MISS AMERICA SHOP Freshman Class President 5 19 Main We ffalacmae ?74q46aaZZq.., page Bask game wbiflwo. durlhgtfall ,S on t yeibaxx . aifwia 116 '20 .be SCI, the XIOX boxig WU O17 zntram edllle fo . an '96 Ur 1' tl, , PXCUOQKJ QYWCA Y al programe gigs 2001 ' YW and Shawl' ' cmZ!g Every student body meeting in Springfield is opened with the invocation-a tradition prized highly by all of the students. MARSI-IALL'S OIL COMPANY 126 North 28th 'QP' ACULTY 1111151111555 1.AuN1v1ixf I 15 ISSI hfdlli EUGENE i schools Suxye KID siu4E tendeni 0 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION serves the community well in that it plans for the provision of buildings, supplies, and instruction for the many students in our schools. Those elected to serve this 4a ffdmdada ' I As LEE GUY enntendent sistant Su? ADMINISTRATION BOOTH KELLY LUMBER COMPANY South 2nd year were Eugene Sllke, Superlntendent nflpal of Schoolsg George Eastong Guy Lee, Assistant Superintendentg Everett Foxg A. C. Hoffmang Dr. L. Arthurs, Chair- man of the Boardg and Edgar Roberts. 4660401 ciao! t M BUILDING Secretary TES BOOTH KELLY LUMBER COMPANY South 2nd ' ' 1Y'fZmn? , , . ia- . ,, 119' ?w?if15'1 Jfifb i ' ' gWf1,wgq,5fQyC,x 1 1 my 1 mx, V rw . V .1,w fwa, xw2qxQg1Qwm - 1- 'sf - ,f w . A R 7, , '- va? 51,J'ag5i5QhHfj5?iif?1+v'5 W WJ' V 1, 1- 1 'Z 'H ,, , , . L.: i Ng, -' 11 'Ah ., f i ' ' ' GLENN BEISNER ri? Y www . STANLE - Mech. Drawing Shop ii. k ,ggyiiii A. . n T 1 Hg 1 kkeCP1 3, 1 3295? -,wi ,gxxsaww B00 B LAURA aging uoffxem s 59 404 bgflfwxg X6 ' z S go? BERTRAND DOTSON Art, Audio-Visual Aids FLOYD ELLEFSON Music Director, Band 4 lm'gfR 'Ow ALI c S11 111 EG -..HHN H W- 1 Debfffe, U. 5, ILIEIQSON IRENE HORNING VALLEY STATIONERY S Ofy Typing, Student Aqctg, 643 Main ZVWEWW if f-.ff mf, . M ff, ,W 5fZyj4f4Wtfezwm . ,,, , , f WTI '7f 75 f,j?WTl',i5If' , 1' f gay '11fn197ww M I 75 A ,, Yf , .m,zgn5s:,:,,, ' ,WM . I, Qwfgiwefq If ' , W ,f .H?.,,g. 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A-L - esi ex ww , HAN MADELINE MORGAN R '1TEDMg'g'emAxics A c L, YL .W Z Q i J k , f.O'i FAC TESSIE PATTERSON English, Latin STEWART PF EIFLE English Shop ONER CLAREN l . CE Vfsual Aids gggRQNG J C qw H 'msffy Gen. she' TUCKER, DAVID VAN ZANDT oRT's PARAMDUNT HARDWARE nee, Dr. Training Music u Your Maytag Dealer if 33 RENCE MORRISON WANT MO N 2 ,, , , ' Q M-f':5sgEffH6:ig2i:21 X , ' if, fxfz QLz,?'1f'f'fyi44yfX Q ??: f'lf, fffwiif ' if - , ferr L L X ,'jfi,ff,Q'Qf ,55L5Qfp5,fi 5,1 V' ?f1'z91?V:V'f ' :'ffi'f7f'Z?'Qi ,, L. RT , Dean, Social' Living Eflglish ENSOIJ RALPH PhYSiCs, A if C1 ence D ULTY LEONARD RICE Vocational Ag. FRANK PRIEST ER Biology ALE B.PA1g 101 xc H AL ow' l LNG A WELL Y BARBARL, fian BETTY WALL lP5V1N Waking Ll ta sfenogfaphy English, News LYNN MOORE, L-LTTORNEY 405 Main 21 M X STANLEY WILLIAMSON O . QUXLC Physical Ed I Lv, Nfixivsxcax Ed Homsmalifglv ? WILMA WILSON WERDNA WYATT Mathematics English, Spanish QHIV Y 111004 ' 4011 OUIVG BGB E6 ws D- in GEOYWICIX 'H STELLA YOUNG En glish, Socio-Econ. VITUS CHEVRON GAS STATION 816 Main CLASSES MYRMO M,-KCKIHNI-f SHOP 105' Vlxmklin lilul. v 1 75.4 efddd of 775 THE SENIOR COUNCIL worked industriously, planning the various successful acti vities of the class. They are from left to right: jckie Thomas, treasurer, john Engle, vice president, Dewey Leavitt, president, Ken Kesey, sociafpromotorg Faye Haxby, secretary and Mrs. Young, adviser. Class Colors: Crimson and Silver Class Flower: Glory Rare Class Motto: Make the Most of Today fCarpe' Diemj THESE THREE SENIOR girls completed their high school career-s with identical scholastic records. They share the distinct honors that go with being Valedictorians of the graduating class. joy Esgate Janice Rindahl Patsy Williams PARAMOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE 1 19 21st Daphne Anderson Robert Anderson Pat Ardinger Wilda Armstrong Bob Babcock Gwendolyn Baker Eula Barnhart Bette Bartz Lowell Batchelor Darlene Beleke Barbara Berg S E N I : R joan Bergstrom Jerry Blade Irvin Bostwick Most Likely to SucCCCd Douglas Bridges Darold Brown Donald Brown Dan Burch PAil'SY WILLIAMS VAUGHN WILLOLTGHBY GERLAcH's DRUG STORE 25 - 500 Main Street V17 ,Qs f ,,py, ' 4 ilfgf 4. . .g f , fn? , , S? ,M Nm. Eddie Cochran Earl Coffelt Elaine Coffer joy Cogburn Bob Coghill Angeline Collins Phyllis Colvin Dalyce Cooke 26 CHUCK RICHEY JEWELER ' 650 Main Street Best Personality Nancy Burgess Floyd Burright Shirley Burroughs Dorothy Butler Gerald Chase Martha Chase Nadine Chase Jolene Childers Jerry Christensen Evelyn Clifton SENI MYRNA MMTHEYER JOHN ENGLE on Bonita Cooley Elsie Cooper Shirley Cooper Rose Copelan Sara Copeland joan Cothrell jack Cozad David Crawford Clayton Curtis Christine Davis Most Athletic Dixie Davis Elvin Deadmond Shirley Diesburg Glen Dilbeck Dale Dukes joe Duncan Charlene Duval julia Davis Duval FLOYD BURRIGHT ETHEL LEE CENT WISE DRUG 27 Be wise - economize with Cent Wise Marilee Fisher Ronald Fisher Gary Fisk Barbara Fleming Phyllis Eastman Gary Eddy Diane Williams Edwards Richard Edwards Miji Ellison john Engel Shirley Engeman Marion Erickson joy Esgate Maryanne Everett Most Friendly Dick Fountain Vernon Fowler Janice Woods Fox Joel Freeman l l I HAWKINS MARKET 1700 East Main Street ADRIAN WARD FAYE HAXBY William Gailey Archie Gano Janice Garlinghouse Beverly Gavette Lona Gleason Arlene Goates Morris Graham Joanne Hall Roberta Halsey Shirley Hamilton CR Wittiest ROBERTA HALSEY GERRY ORAHOOD Elmer Hancock Velma Hancock Donna Hansen Bob Hardenbrook Daniel Harris Geraldine Havens Faye Haxby jack Heacock SPRINGFIELD MUSIC AND RECORD CENTER 4th and Main v-...ln I Gary Huffman jean Hungerford joan Ingwerson Dolores Iverson Milford Iverson Melvin Jackson Claire Jenkins Beverly Jensen BAXTER AND HENNING 515 Main jean Hewitt jerry Hibma Dean Hill Joyce Hill Lewis Hill Shirley Hinl-:le Gloria Hockett jerry Hopper Thomas Houston Georgia Huckins SENI Most Talented JOAN INGWERSON KEN KESE janet journey Richard Kaus Ted Kelm Roy Kennedy Ken Kesey jerry Kessler Berdina Krush Ellis Kirkpatrick Dennis Larson Ernie Lawson CR Best Appearance Dewey Leavitt Ethel Lee Leslie Littrell Elwin Long JACK COZAD CAROL SAVAGE Wilma Loughry Dawn Lundy jim Maine Bruce Manning 1 PARAMOUNT MARKET 21st and Main -1 J YS 1 . ki? 9 l by 175 1 4 ,ff 4 'f , 4,452 P , V f xc A us' , X, , fr Q W J Z Z1 fx n '5 ,1 X4 N z 4 Wu Z f w X i F X KN 7 of 1 s 1 , ow fa f .vi 1 9 H sw . ,cz 1 X 9' as 4 '! 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A, X I 'ff ' f f mf Shirley Adams McGillvrey Marilyn McMillan Frances McGinnis Jerry McNair Ruby McWhorter Randall Neu Harold Manning Doris Marchewka Myrna Mattheyer Frances Medford Audrey Miller john Moore Bobby Morris Donna Murray Ted McCarthy Ernie McGillvrey Most School Spirit 75 , M joan Newell Richard Nice OREGON OUTFITTERS 442 Main LOWELL BATCHELOR SARA COPELAND Richard Nielsen Shirley Norris Gerry Orahood Bill Pakulak Russell Parrish Ioan Passmore Mildred Patrick Darrel Perry Hilda Perry Carol Peters Most School Service SONNY ZACHARY CLAYTON CURTIS Richard Pfaff Diana Pfenning Ross Phibbs Mitchell Phillips Effie Pickens Paul Preppernau Thelma Quinn Dale Rainy LEAVITT'S FREIGHT SERVICE 247 South 2nd af, Ann Rosean Joyce Ross Arlene Roush Carol Roush jerry Russell Carl Sanders V Shirley sms Carol Savage Dorothy Reeves Evelyan Riggs Janice Rindahl Robert Ritchie Patsy Roberts Larry Robinson Shirley Rogers Sammie Lou Romero Donald Rose Gertrude Rose Best Looking BARKELEW'S FLOWERS GARY FISK BETTE BARTZ 2104 Main I Charles Schehen Lawrence Schluckebier Linda Schaufler Rosita Self Janice Shaw Jimmie Simons Barbara Simpson Beauclette Smith Laura Smith Lyle Smith Most Cooperative 5 , l , l , DAPHNE ANDERSON DOUGLAS BRIDGES 1,154 S9-2 u l,-we , ref' Sally Sneddon Forest Spickelmier Ronald Stanley Barbara Stolsig Clinton Stuve Ralph Sunclquist jackie Thomas Janis Thornton DOCTORS CAMPBELL, ARTHURS, AND DOW 244 North 6th Phyllis Tillapaugh Dick Tirrill joy Tofflemoyer Than Troutman Dick Turner Floyd Vike Mary Vimont Adrian Ward Gay Werth Derek White Best Build and Figure RICHARD NICE ANGIE COLLINS Greta Yarbrough B Elden Yerg Sonny Zachary Richard Zechentmayer Tommy Tyvoll OR Best Dancers SAMIWIE LOU ROMERO LARRY ROBINSON Yes, it's hard to believe that four years have passed since these graduating seniors first set foot in old Springfield High. At first they felt uncertain and lost in their new surroundings, but as they became acquainted with the upper classmen, the campus, the teachers, and each other, life took on a different light, and their paths to school days of new adventures and happiness ,were begun. Throughout their high -school days, the members of this class have been leaders and have been successful in everything they set out to do. In addition to athletics, publications, and student body committees, they have participated in many special, social, and entertainment functions. Now, four years later, when it is time to say good-by, they look back and remember days of class rooms and studies, fun, companion- ship, and countless moments that will always make those years the best, the fullest, and happiest of their lives. JIM BRANNEN TIRE CO. 3855 Franklin Boulevard 37 ,FW Wk JFKS ,. 8 Q' -fr is A , ,Af is Xxx 3 ff! Vt A k , eff A 6 A I 42 1- Skip Squires A H 1 f I . - 1' EFI v,k, to Dick Porter President Bob Brown f ' 1mVA :gggigt Social Promoter Treasurer ' s 4 ' , f:E'ft-ftik in vsfis., 'nr 'fs 'f Mrs. Betty Wall DUIUY SPCUY Adviser 'm' 'A ' Vice-President t if , , Diane Patterson Inez Bowerman Social Promoter Secretary 5 I .ara Gloria Adams it. A S, will X f K ,eg V l 1. ,- it a t A f Nila Alberts Don Allison 4 i , 'Wi I 2 of ' , we 1 if W' 2 sv 1 If-F ,ff L iq f I A x 'E fwfr ,fmt QP ,ff gs M Y Qi s ,Nora-X ff wx t f ' 4W .- iw ss, , X ,Q V V, . hm s Ms 1 Mft ,, , L . . 3 h , Beverly Ashworth fki I f Alton Baker W , 1 se l Richard Adams ,yf fi K 1 , 5 X Jia Doris Allison Allan Anderson Geneva Anderson Holmes Anderson Barbara Ash G. W. Barnes Rena Bates Carol Batson Nancy Bevan Opal Biel I t K . ,,,,, Faye Blade Marjorie Blair Lois Boentgen Inez Bowerman jim Bradley Faye Broadstreer ' B0b Brown 38 BAUMER'S VARIETY 650 Main Q f e K5-gf Q , X I ,lass gif ' t X Charles Brown Norman Brown Dwyatt Buckley Bob Bruns Terry Carslay Joanne Chase Anna May Chatman -I Closen Christian Curtis Christian I-lallene Clark jo Anne Colsrud Larry Cooke Dara Cooper Dale Cowan Dale Cox Sharon Cox Dorothy Crawford Bettie Cristler Richard Cronk Wayne Crume Melva Cullens Donna Culp Bob Daniels Bob Danielson Arlyn Davis Jeannette Demorest Roger Diehnel Darren Dodson 'WSI' Benjie D01-rig Delores Dowdy Jeannine Duncan Diane Dunn Nancy Dunnington Lary Eddy Clarence Edwards V- YV. A 'S-.V J, we y of-az 1 .vi '- vm lfitl ii aww, Dudley Edwards Marilyn Ege jo Eggleston Arthur English Barbara Erickson Jack Evans Sherman Everett PIT BARBECUE GRILL 39 416 Main Gerald Huck 40 ,v 1,42 w,.m- J , pf . x g' . Q A A Ji. rf . Barbara Eversole Q E 5 ' as ', xx,, J 5? SKY' ' K V 5, I C.. F'- Q-.L , ,ay yr,-a,.,s3,, mt: U, 5 me yy ..XN,f-- ,. - ew. ,Nik V, QM.. ,.,,,.u as A 1' as-T, L U' 'ia J . it 222 'Vie' ,La 5-l ,:'1y'f' ' JY KE f X t ifilrfr Claude Fairbanks Kenneth Falk Bill Farmer Jack Farrier Nell Ferguson Charlotte Ferree X4 Juanita Finch Joyce Flower Cornelia Fogle Gail Foster Evelyn Miller Warren Franks Annetta Gaines Arlene Gall 1,1--nba fwgiyf 1 pk , J w ,.f Bob Goodrich Lois Gordineer Walter Gossler Meredith Greer Jackie. Hackleman Gordon Hall ,- .gav- Q5 5 Harold Hardenbrook Jeanne Harl-:ins VeEnna Harrison Noreen Hatch Wanda Lee Hayes Mavis Henry A iQ ffliigfr ,s , Lee Herringer pn Dean Hill Patsy Hill Fay Holsinger Jenita Holt Eugene Hoskins Faylah Howard Ramona Howard ew ins Reba Hudson Lois Hufstader Shannon Huston Shirley Isham Loyd Iverson Therese Jacobs IRISH 8: MURPHY - 5th 8: Main Robert James 1 . ,A t ix, If 4 RL! Stan jones Mike Jeffries Q QR.. ,Sy ...,..a1zg2f:m ' 2.135-i:ffl :' 15325 .tiwizfi I all , 11Iffig,L?YQlH5i5HfQ15lEESQ2i ji 5 George Jordan ,- , 5 0 . , bc' ' ' X Ui . ,, t ,, f. ,,. 'Q if 'fe ,- i 5151 at 4' X tri 4 f , 4 Q ,3'::i':ii,,L' f. , 1 . , f yd' tam t QQ, ff - e,,,,.e l,.,i 5 5, Ronald Klinefelter Harold Lee Robert Knotts 4, f X fi 1 i ia Q Ronald Lewis W , I , ,W , Zora Jensen 1 7 jff 'V 'wif f ' , fvXw'5, , 5 fwyf 5-f f azz aw ,Q 70 fgifgjwfg-y 4 04,7-ye Todd Kaldahl , ff f 1 xl, , ef' N ,, 2 4 ,Qt l ,, Don Kroeger' ,WV 'xc V ' 1 2 1 4:-' W ,Q , f l if V79 ' Q ,- ,Z gn iz' 5 Wally Lewis ,-'11 .7 7 5 4675 1 , Dwight jessop Arden Johnson Chris Karp Byron Kelso ff f fg f ' f V 1? C A? ff , '4 W x J f ., f U ,XZ 4 X f ,M ff f fm . 'K -if 'f ,ff ffm, ' f fy! 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X We 1 l l 2 1 ,fl I Q, f - '- 1 5 l l Sus lr , . li Ax Beverly Miller Robert Miller Philip Moe Bob Morgan E mf- Beverly Morris Stephen Morrison Anna Mosen ww'-' Paula Mudra Mary Ellen McCarty La Nei2ia McClanahan john McCluskey Karline McCormick Charles McGrady Elaine Nissen L. Kr? X sf' fl 'Ci' , Marilyn Norgard Sally Passmore 17 4 01 Pauline Norris Jessie O'Brien Pat Oderman jerry Olson Sheila Olson jo Ann Parmenter Diane Patterson Tom Price Chester Ramsey ,fr fa f Robert Pfaff ,S y my 1, 5 ,f 1 ' 1,7 X, 1 zffywfa if Wf ff! ' ' I f', ' ' 1' v ,f ff' ,UI ff lem , 5 ,, , , ' w 1 f A.s.. .5 L NX, V , K WPW f 'P f f af f Lester Ramsey ,Q 7 X' L, H mf , , .- ,fil - f ,V New i f M yy? V, ' . ' ii N A Q f f E A A524 f S ' if . , , I Stanley Phillips Pat Randle P f P 1552 . W Q X sf f M- Y W J, as-p ', W' QW W' W Q itffyy Q , f 5-5: W1Zt,wwW,H,.mWf2zwm V f Dick Porter Ray Prause L...-1... 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Many events highlighted the year for the junior class. Which event will remain clearest in the memories of the class? Some will remember the evening when glamorous Mavis Henry represented the class in the Royal Court at the close of the carnival. Many will re- member the hours of work and fun building the fun house. Others will remember the class play, Great Caesar's Ghost , directed by Miss Garrow. Few will forget the Prom in May, when the efforts of the whole class were united to make the evening successful in every way. The year may draw to a close, but the memories of a happy year will remain. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 44 423 Main Ken Yargus 1 l l Don Acrey Colleen Adams Kenneth Adams Margery Adamsey Sherry Aldous Arden Allen jerry Anderson Linda Anderson Lydia Anderson Mary Anderson Nina Armstrong Carol Ausmus Deanna Austin james Averill Bill Bailey Bill Bainbridge Carol Baker Helen Ballew Elvis Barnhart LaNord Barnhurst Helen Barton Myrna Batson Don Bault Bernice Beals julia Bean Kathy Beeson Myrtle Bennett THE CLASS OF 255 Sophomores had an enjoyable year working under their coun- cil composed of Tom Willoughby, Presidentg Donnie Williams, Treasurerg Earl Jaques, Social Promoterg Grant Mortenson, Adviserg Carol Briggs, Vice Presidentg Gwen Fried, Social Promoterg and julia Bean, Secretary. 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A, if 5 f ily, ff ff .. if ' ' TED ,IORGENSEN ELECTRIC More Power To You Darrel Koch Larry Kocks Dexter Kuykendall Anna Kveck Nancy Lajoie Robert Lakey Don Landrum David Langfelt Larry Lansberry Dean LaPlante Dorothy Lawson jim Lay Lawrence Leek Betty Lefever james Lemmon Blake Lewis Dean Lewman Donnamae Lindley Kenneth Linscott Duane Maddux Sherrie Manning Barbara Marchewka Beverly Marcum lone Marsh Lois Marshall Nancy Martinson Doris Masonhall Joan Mathes Johnny Mathews Connie Matthews Charlotte Mayfield Eunice Middaugh Everett Middleton Bob Miller jim Miller johnny Miller Kathryn Miller Richard Miller Orvel Montgomery Conrad Moore Leroy Myers Kenneth McAdams Dan McCarthy Gerald McCormack jerry McCormack Yevonne McCullough Scott McDuffie Vercef McManus Bill McMichael janet Nadeau Norman Neilson Dennis Newman Vivian Norris Bill Nothwang Flores Olson Barbara O'Neil Dale Orkney Roger Ostrander Garry Ott Leslie Pakulak Loretta Paul Clarence Pepiot Anna Perry Alan Petersen Jean Petersen Joyce Pfenning Myrna Pickett Richard Plouff Thane Pond Beverly Pope Gwinn Price Vonna Price Pat Prociw Tom Radabaugh Gerry Remmerde Venita Remmerde Tom Reynolds Sharon Richardson Gerald Riley Gerald Roberts Leslie Roberts Bobby Rockhill Don Romero Bryan Rose Deanna Rose Donna Rose Ellen Roush Twila Roush Carla Rowe Judy Saathoff Jack Sagen Don Sales Betty Sanders Roger Savage Darwin Saxon Shirley Schams Mary Jo Schehen Joyce Schlacter LeRoy Schultz Wymond Schultz Gayle Seim Darlene Shannon Frank Sheffold Ima Shockley Joan Shoemaker Roma Shorey Billy Simons Fred Skinner George Skochenko Beverly Smith Evelyn Smith Larry Smith Leon Smith Harold Spickelmier Jeanette Stahl Donna Stark Shirley Stevenson Bob Stewart Lawerence St. John Robert Stockdall Ramona Stoneburner Donna Stringer Kathern Stringfield Shirley Stubbert Bill Sugg Walter Summers Ester Sweeten Benny Taber Cleta Tart Glenn Teman Jerry Tharp Johnny Thomas Johnny Paul Thomas Tom Thompson Nancy Tompkins Emmett Tritt Jacob Turner Sarah Turner Don Vanderpool Gordon Vangsnes r ' gil? f Ha , M 5 4 ' Z2 V 1 '5y24, ly Q5 A A f f , 0 . m , ,f W ,MN Y , ,gy L! K: AW W f X PW Zi Q , f. W f W ff f W Q27 ' 1 , , , , f f f W 6 f , M J f 'i W X , , Q 6 Z f f X ,f ,J W we , fo- mf My 'S A wf 2 ,W MZ- ' ff 7 Wa Y K ff Z' Q ' W , if , 5' , ,, , ,ff V , ff Q I: 3 mv y 6 My ,Q 4 , WMU ' az 'f ,gg Wffgjf W of X W M, J J l J ' cl we X 1 , -Wf SPRINGFIELD FLOOR COVERINGS 1752 East Main 49 95 W W if 52' if ' ' lA ,,,. i.- -we 'v E . is i , F 4 W ,hs Q r as ,f ,, f 4 Missing: Doris Conklin, Ardella Emmerson, Gladys Fisher, LeRoy Harris, Tom Irwin, john Lohner, Dave Manning, Nancy McMaster, Larry Earl Zysett Ramsey, Fred Sebree, Walter Steen, Betty Walker. THIS YEAR the Sophomores quickly found themselves involved in the various activities of school life-in classes, in organizations, on the athletic field, and in activities. T At the carnival in November the Sophomore booth placed first in competition with the other classes and organi- zations. The prize-winning booth was unusual because of the large realistic face and the many turkey feathers in its head- dress. The Indian's face, including headdress, measured eight by twelve feet. Students and even teachers were amazed at the results of the class' hard work. On the carnival committee were Gwen Fried, Neatha Collins, julia Bean, Earl Jaques, Tom Bour- geois, and Donnie Williams. The Sophomores caused a deal of worry to the Seniors when they campaigned vigorously for their princess. Al- though she did not win, Janice Ward was a charming can- didate. ' I-IARKINS FLOOR COVERINGS 311 Main Charles VanSchoonhoven Kenneth Varney Nellie Vaughan Jerry Vrooman Sharon Wald Don Walker jim Walker Beverly Wallerstedt Harold Walton Janice Ward jerry Wasson Carldine Wetzell Sharon Wheller Bonnita Whitworth Glen Widdifield jean Willhite Vera Willhite Donnie Williams Janice Williams Wanda Williams Wanda Marie Williams Bill Williamson Shirley Willison janna Willits Tommy Willoughby Michael Wirfs Bonnie Wright Duane Wright Don Wroth Kermit Yargus Darrell Yost Ellen Young Melvin Young Roberta Zachary Rita Zukurs V ryglfiwwyw , ,qw f ,, , A i y ., is ,4 , V, M f Z if 7 X w eff 1 i f f W 7 f,WwU ' 3 ,, ,y , ww These students served as officers of the Class: Mrs. Claypool, adviserg Lona Felkner, tresurerg Patty Squires, secretaryg Jerri Ardinger, social promoterg Barbara Colvin, vice- presidentg Bill Berg, president. Fred Abshere Gladys Adams Richard Allen Ruth Alphin Charles Anderson Frances Anderson Wallace Anderson Colleene Archer Keith Archer Ie-rri Ardinger Carol Armstrong Ardulee Ashworth JESSE H. MILLER JR. O. D. 350 Main faeadmea Connie Ausmus Danny Austin Margery Bailey Wayne Baird Duane Baker Pat Baldwin Bob Barnes Cecil Barnhart Opal Barnhart Ray Barsi Milton Butson Robert Bzltson Catherine Bcaty Marvin Bccber f 1 WILLAMETTE VALLEY NASH 150 4th john Bellows Bill Berg Roger Berg Don Bettis Harvy Birdseye David Bluhm Nan Bowman Rosemary Brendel Mary Brown Max Brown Richard Brown Ted Brown Wanda Brush Wilma Brush Mary jo Buckel Wanda Buell Robert Burns Marlene Burright David Burroughs Gary Buzard Kenneth Burd Pat Callis Don Campbell Albert Carey jerry Castleberry Billy Chase DiNae Christensen Louise Church Omer Church Donna Clark Rosalie Class Richard Clayton Vernon Cobb Bill Cochran Gary Cochran Boyd Cole Janice Coleman Kenneth Coleman Fred Collins Edith Colby Barbara Colvin Sandra Coombs Joan Cooper Carlyn Copeland Sally Corbett George Corman Barbara Cox Shirley Cross Earnest Cushing Beverly Dare Bill Davidson Peggy Davidson jo Ann Davies Darold Davis Betty Davisson Robert Dean Larry DeRieux Tony Diggs Dean Dixon Gerald Dodson Marvin Dowell Deanna Dubendorf Arthur Dubois Janice Edminston George Edmon Rex Ellison Rodney Engeman Elbert Erickson Diane Erskine David Esgate Pat Esycheck Kay Everson Maurice Falk Vella Farmer Pat Feeney Lona Felkner Eubene Fent Elsie Ferguson Bill Firestone Carol Fish Dean Fish Gladys Fisher Layton Fletcher Sally Fletcher Terry Fletcher .Io Ann Foland Beverly Frisk Kenneth Frazen Don Galer Darwin,Gay David' Gerhart jerry Gibbs Adele Gibson Pat Gilliam Elaine Gilliland Norman Gilliland Dick Gimby Virginia Goats Patty Goodale Shirley Gramzow Ronnie Grant Beverly Grayson Darlene Hainline Ronald Hansen Gary Hanson Bobby Hanson Elizabeth Harris Rhoda Harris Larry Hart Shirley Haskins jerry Hayes Raymond Head janice Heater jim Heinrich Gene Henderson Don Hertz Wendell Hiatt Willard Hilderbrand Phil Hileman Clyde Hill Frank Hill jan Hill Noreta Hill Robert Hill CHRISTENSEN'S MAID-O-CREAM 3rd and A ? els? , I MODERNE STUDIO The Portrait Studio Clarence Hinkle Virginia Hinricks Larry Hobwood jack Holt Henry Honer Ronnie Hopper Gary Hoselton Alan Hudson jon Husser Lorelee Isles David Inglis Cliff Isham Linda jackson Clarence janssen jack Jensen Deanna johnson Freda johnson Kimber johnson Larry jones Richard Kadmus joe Kesey Sandra Kessler Virginia Kidd Bill Kirkpatrick Doug Knecht Edwin Koch Gary Kuntz Gene Kyle Shirley Kyle Bill Kyle Darwin Lajoie Delores Lakey Virginia Lambert Darrell Landrum Mary Ann Lane Eileen Larson Gay LaShot Bob LaVelle Vickie LaVelle jackie Law Danny Lay Dixie Lee Kirt Lee James Lehrman Bill Levins Ted Lewis Larry Libley Carolyn Liden Tom Lincoln Ivan Lines Patty Linscott Lee Lluellyn Sharon Lockerbie Roger Logan LeRoy Lueck Rosalie Lupon Bill Mark Martha Marshall Dean Martin Gary Martin Dallas Mason Claude Matteson Anne Meloy jerry Mesecher Nancy Miller Wayne Miller Kathleen Millican Marilyn Milne Berry Mitchell Hobart Morris Nancy Morton Carl Mosen Ted Murphy Kenneth Myers Gloria McAdams Dorene McCullough Terry McGillvrey Ruth McMichael Yvonne Nelson Dennis Newman Maralon Nichols Clifford Nixon Bill Norman Vernon Norris Pete Novakovih Raymond O'Connor Douglas Oldham Patti Oliver Gwen Olson Kirby Olson Bob Olson Wesley Olson Dorothy O'Neil Betty Osborn Lee Osborne Ron Panfillio Delores Prscels Betty Parker Chere Parnel jim Partridge john Passmore Verna Patrick Donald Payne Betty Jo Pease George Peetsch Ruth Penn Shirley Pennington Naoma Pepiot Norman Peterson Ted Phibbs Dora Phillips jan Pierce Hermoine Pilant Dixie Pino Sandra Platt Beverly Porter Margie Potter Sharon Prairie Roberta Privat Dorothy Pulliam Deana Purkey Ina Puustiner Darlene Ransdell jim Rapaich john Rash Barbara Rast WRIGHT'S Hardware and Furniture FIFTH 84 BROADWAY MARKET 1128 5th Barbara Reck Bob Reynolds Sandra Ring Sharon Rindahl Charles Roberts j Fred Roberts . Joann Roberts Janet Robinson Marden Rodakowski Beverly Rogers Louise Rogers JoAnn Roner Earnest Ross John Sader, Adella Ruede Norma Sage Dale Salsberg Gwinda Saunders Barbara Schibler Harry Schluckebir John Schober Pat Scholes James Scott Dwight Scroggins Dale Shannon Bernard Shaw Ray Self Beverly Shouldice Marilyn Shutt Bill Simons Bill Simpson Bill Smith Don Smith Gerald Smith Ilene Smith Joyce Smith Pat Smith Phyllis Smith Robert Smith Lelia Spain Dick Squires Patty Squires Pat Stahl Jeanette Staihar Margaret Stengen Carolyn Stephens Dixie Stephens Sandra Stephens Dorothy Stoneburner Jesse Strahm Jerry Strong Carl Stuchill Le Roy Stuve Gerald Swafford Ronnie Taylor Ronald Thinnes Nancy Thomas Rodger Thomas Ralph Thompson Ida Jo Timmerman Don Tirrill Melvyn Tomkins Tom Treadwell Anastasia Utecht Joanne Vance Charlene Vaughn Judy Villbrandt Nile Wagon Arlene Ward Walter Walden Hazel Wallace Ramona Wallace Janice Ward Mickey Watson Sandra Weddle Dick Wells Billy Welshimer Harry Wenick Donna West Phil West Joyce Westover Harold White Barbara Whitlow Gary Wild Dick Williams Wanna Williams Asa Williamson Jo Willis Evelyn Wilson Jucly Winsor Barbara Woll Sharon Woods Renee Woogie Venice Worley Cherie Wright Marie Wright James Yarnell Barbara Young Nancy Ziolkowski Richard Johnson Roberta Privat, Nancy Thomas, Deanna Dubendorf, Gloria Reynolds Terry McGillvrey, are members of the freshmen yell squad. FRED S. BUELL 0 0 mpg? ROSE OR MONROE? ENJOYING WINTER WONDERLAND SWING YOUR PARDNER I H AVIN' A GOOD TIME PAL S AVA AND FRANKIEH RIGHT: BEACH COMBERS SPRINGFIELD GLASS SERVICE 225 Main GOIN' SOMEWHERE PODNER ? K U N Y our I:.lX'0filC NBC Show on WU Spmeaa and FRONT ROW: Mrs. Wyatt, Advisor: 'Esther Sweeten, Elaine Coffer, Frances Med- ford, Nancy Bevan, -Twila Deadmond. SECOND ROW:Bettye Wise, Jo Eggleston, Mary McCarty, Anna Mae Edwards, Estelle Cowan, Dixie Dooley, Barbara Kirk, Eu- gene Barnhart. Dixie Dooley, vice-presidentg FRONT ROW: Elaine Coffer, president, Nancy Bevan, sec- retary-treasurer. SECOND ROW:Mary Ellen McCarty, public- ity, Mrs. Wyatt, advisor, Frances Medford. social. QUE TAL AMIGOS. Como estan u-stedes? Otherwise, Hi kids! How's everything? We're here to try to promote better understanding with our Southern neighbors by having parties, Spanish dinners, learning Spanish dances, and most of all, understanding the Spanish language. We feel that we can do a lot to help relations with our Spanish American friends just by doing these things and it is very intresting for us, too. Hast la vista! alia 'haw Wa! .I HAMONG OURSELVES, is the name chos- en for the' newly organized Latin Club. The members are Latin students interested in in- creasing their knowledge of the art, architec- ture, customs and costumes of the ancient Ro- mans. For their pot luck the first meeting this year, the members came dressed in the accepted Ro- FRONT ROW: Joy Esgate, Janice Williams, Pat Kelly, Nancy LaJoie, Louaina Jones, Dara Cooper, Rosalie Lupon, Carol Ba- ker, Garnet Harris, Sharon Guthrie, Faye Blade. i SECOND ROW: Melvin Young, Delores Smith, Lynn Price, Rose Copelan, Sally Sneddon, Agnes Utecht, VeEnna Harrison, Lyda Brown, Pat Linscott, Nancy Tompkins, Gwen Fried, Mary man style. The menu, ab ovo ad mala, our equivalent of from soup to nuts, consisted of fish, eggs, dried fruit, fresh fruit, and nuts. The meal was eaten from a low table while the guests reclined on pillows. The club has no fixed meeting time and meets when there is a time convenient to all members. Farris. THIRD ROW: Janice Thornton, Shirley Stevenson, Sue Kirk ham, John Earl, Charlotte Feree, Nadine Chase, Nancy Dunning ton, Elaine Nissen, Joanne Chase, Myrna Haxby, Sara Turner Leona Johns. FOURTH ROW: Bob Miller, Bill Bainbridge, Joel Freeman MEL'S RANCH MARKET The Screwiest Store BU in Lane County FRONT ROW: Don Paine, Bruce Manning, jer- ry Christianson, Curtis Christian, Don Bault, Jimmie Simons, Bert Dotson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Dick Williams, Arthur Kidd, jerry LaShot, Glen Dilbeck, Bob Smith, Ralph Sundquist, Gary Roselton. Glen Dilbeck, Don Bault pw ' THE PURPOSE of this activity is to oper- ate projectors for noon movies and class rooms, and to operate public address system for assem- blies. A Newcomb turn table, a tape recorder, and two 16 mm movie projectors are just a few of the many machines they operate. maiden THE SERVITORS' CLUB has been active in helping at most athletic events this school year and also at some other school functions. ' The small group of boys who make up the Servitors worked at all of the football games, running the score board and car- ing for the ropes around the field. They also checked tickets at the basketball games. The Servitors help put up and take down the hobby show. They also help supervise the annual music festival for the grade schools of the district. All FRONT ROW: Roger Thomas, Marvin Beeber, john Bellows, Ivan Lines, Jerry Gibbs, Arthur Kidd, Mr. Beisner, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Harvey Heavirland, jim Lemmon, Ronnie Holder, Floyd Elison, Harold Garrelts, Duane Wright. THIRD ROW: Carl Sanders, Byron Kelso, Roger Savage. SPRINGFIELD PLANING MILL 1115 East Main 61 THE MOTTO OF THE F.F.A. is a chal- lenge to the members while they actively en- gage in the many activities and projects of the club as well as a challenge after they graduate. Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to Serve. AN F.F.A. MEMBER'S DREAM which can come true by hard labor applied with knowl- edge learned in Vocational Agriculture and F. F. A. Dale Rainy, agricultural mathematics, lst, Bill Eddie Cochran, Dale Rainy, Melvin jackson, and Dick Turner compose judging team. Nothwang, 3rd, Project record book, Ronald Smith lst, and Bill Simons, 2nd, seed identification, Stand- ing, Melvin jackson, public speaking. FRONT ROW: Clarence Pepiot, Chester Ramsey, Dick Turner, THIRD ROW: Jimmie Simons, Stephen Morrison, Charles Whit- secretaryp Tom Kirkpatrick, president, Phillip Vaughan, vice- tington, Dean Hill, David Saane, Gerald Huckins, Rodney Ray. president, Billy Simons, Ronald Smith. These are Chapter Farmer members having completed one year SECOND ROW: Lester Ramsey, Gene Roebuck, Eddie Cochran, and achieved other requirements for advanced membership in Sentinel, Dale Rainy, treasurer, Melvin jackson, reporter, jerry the chapter. LaShot, jesse Lawless, Alan Petersen. 62 ADAMS FEED AND SEED 421 Main g ,, Al ... l FRONT ROW: Leonard Rice, Advisor, Norman Carter, Kenneth THIRD ROW: Gene Estes, Gwinn Price, Walter Steen, jerry Byrd, Richard Clayton, Gene Fent, Roger Savage, Dan Burch, Tharp, jerry McCormack, Bob Edwards, Harold Hardenbrook, LeRoy Myers. Robert Stockdall. These are the Greenhand FFA members start- SECOND ROW: Harold Garrelts, LeRoy Schultz, Lee Lluellyn, ing their first year in the club. Larry Dowdy, Billy Chase, Lendall Fairbanks, Don Sales. af ffmmdca Dick Turner, ore welding lst: Jimmie Simoris, Phillip Vaughan, oxyacetylene welding lst. Gwinn Price, Soldering: jerry Tharp, Soldering lst: Z Gene Estes, Rope 2nd. FRONT ROW: Ken Kesey, Sharon Cox, Gwen Baker, joy Esgate, Wanda Hayes, Nancy Dunnington. SECOND ROW: john Moore, Gerald Chase, Bill Williamson, Mr. Hanson, Advisor. MCPHEETERS ELECTRIC 5796 Franklin Blvd. THE MILLER DEBATERS en- tered three tournaments this year to discuss the National high school de- bate topic Resolved that the At- lantic Pact Nations should form a Federal Union. In February, they participatedtin the meet at Linfield College with thirty schools from all over Oregon attending. The second tournament was at Willamette University with a large number of schools taking part. The final meet was the district contest at the University of Oregon. 63 Fr we aaa W 94 so . FRONT ROW: E. Deadmond, D. Gimby, C. Stuve, J. Telling, H. Vogtsberger, J. Strahon. SECOND ROW: J. Janecek, B. McMichael, B. Morgan, J. Kessler, J. Lawless, D. Jessup, E. Johnson, H. Wal- ton, G. Vansgnes. THIRD ROW: L. Roberts, K. Yargus, W. Summers, D. Martin, E. Barnhart, T. Murphy, A. Erickson, B. Grant, L. Smith, B. Rose, L. Stuve, K. Falk. We ' THE RIFLE CLUB had a very active year with thirty- THE HANDICRAFT CLUB has had a -successful year seven members. The group practiced once each week at the making plastic, leather, and wooden articles. Some of the Eugene Armory, shooting for NRA medals. A shoulder projects are plastic hearts, leather billfolds, furniture articles, to shoulder match was held with Willamette High School. plastic dishes, and pack boards. Officers of the club were Clinton Stuve, president, Har- There are about twenty-five boys in the club. old Vogtsberger, vice-president, Jerry Telling, secretary- treasurerg Gordon Vansgnes, executive officer, Elvin Dead- mond, sergeant-at-arms. FRONT ROW: W. Bunn, S. Huston, C. Fairbanks, J. Averill, R. Stanley, A. Willits, J. Russell, M. Watson. SECOND ROW: A. Dubois, C. Stuchill, D. Langfelt, B. Firestone, D. Saxon. THIRD ROW: W. Gailey, T. Roner, B. Hoffman, S. Cole, K. Varney, Mr. Roner, adviser. MISSING: A. Gano, J. Hopper, secretary, J. Partridge, D. Perry, B. Pfaff, R. Ritchie. I William Gaily and George Jordon working on their projects. WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY 54 Timber is a Crop F96 Em BOYS WHO EXCEL in Physical Education Acti- vities, such as high jump, mile run, rope climbing, broad jump, 100 yard dash, shot put, and other acti- vities which require endurance, speed, strength, and agility make up the Pi Epsilon Club. There have been very few boys who could pass all of the requirements, and during the club's existence of five years there have been only seventeen members. The main event of the year was the annual Physi- cal Education Festival. These boys could be seen as bronze statues in poses of golf, softball, track, tennis, and other sports. The poses were made in complete darknessg when the spotlights were turned on, the special type of paint gave the effect of real statues. In the coming years, the Pi Epsilon member-s are going to build up a boys' tumbling team much like the present-day girls' tumbling team. different track events. Below are a few of the many strokes and positions found in the game of golf. At the left, the boys became statues of softball play ers. SPRINGFIELD FEED AND SEED 125 Mill Street At thc left, the boys pose as statues of 7440141456 ecmw LEARNING TO COMBINE THEIR SKILLS into different types of compli- cated pyramids, 26 girls, 16 advanced and 10 beginners, performed for many school activities. Among these activities were halftime entertainment for basketball games, and the P. E. Festival. Operating the roulette wheel at the carnival, and the annual swimming party proved to be the most funfilled occasions. KNEELING: Sonja jorgenson, Shirley Penning- ton, Sally Vorce, Evelyn Clifton, Bonita Whit- worth. STANDING: Pauline Norris, Nancy Thomas, Kathern Stringfield, Joyce Westover, Shirley Wullbrandt, Lois I-Iufstader, Sally Passmore, Kathryn Floyd, Charleen Blinn, Dorothy Stone- burner. KNEELING: Dixie Pine, Barbara Fisher, Nancy Bevan, Pat Feeney, joan Cooper. STANDING: Elaine Roner, Gloria McAdams, Kathleen Millican, Mary Lane, Sharon Locker- bie, Vicki LaVelle. Many hours of hard practice made possible the skills Perfect co-ordination and balance give shown above. interesting effect portrayed by the girls above. 66 Mr. Nafziger, adviserg- Bob Bailey, Bob Rockhill, John Earle, and Dale Orkney. THE COMPASS CLUB is an organization for those with a scientific bend. Its purpose is to further and develop its members' interests in the field of sci- ence. The activities of the club this year included field trips to the science department at Oregon State Col- lege and to the Bohemia Mines near Cottage Grove. The members are working on a group project of studying the mutations produced by X-rays in fruit fly offspring. David Simons at work on his astronomical telescope. 60014444 6405 The club at one of the Bohemia Mines. Z 44, 7 mf FRONT ROW: Scott McDuffie, Danny Loy, Jackie Law, Dale Orkney, vice- presidentg jim Lehman, David Simons, president. BAILEYS BEAUTY. SALON 100 Mill 67 l if ,4 s gms- ' lli EACH MONDAY NOON in the Little Theater, a joy- Eugene High and University High were on the -schedule ful group may be heard singing praises, choruses, and Several meetings including talent from their own group praying together as one of many denominations. and special outside talent added to the variety. The programs presented by the group were varied. Pas- Assemblies such as the Eureka jubilee Singers were spon tors, missionaries, evangelists, school teachers, and business sored by the club for the Student Body. ' men were on the lists as speakers. Exchange meetings with Gay Werth introducing one of the speakers at an Ambassador meeting. Members of the council represent churches of the com- munity. ROW ONE: Melvin Young, treasurer, VeEnna Harrison, president: Mary McCarty, social promoter. ROW' TWO: Jessie O'Brien, Barbara Simpson, Elizabeth Harris, Sharon Prairie. ROW THREE: Hallene Clark, Dick Wil- liams, Georgia Huckins, joyanne Davis, Wayne Crume, Mr. Wall, adviser. ROW ONE: M. Young, E. Young, E. Harris, R. Class, P. Hem bree, J. O'Brien, M. Cullins, N. Sage, G. Dennis, R. Coplan, N. Hatch, V. Hendricks, M. Strahon. ROW TWO: C. Bradford NW. Schultz, G. Werth, J. Davis, L. Spain, S. Villbrandt, C. Wet zell, S. Cooper, B. Miller, W. Hayes, V. Harrison, N. Lajoie, S. Hennenway. - ROW THREE: B. Simpson, G. Baker, L. Anderson, E. Cowan, J Shoemaker, S. Prairie, M. McCarty, G. Knotts, E. Christianson , H. Clark, G. Huckins, E. Miller, C. Davies, Mr. Wall, ROW - FOUR: L. St. john, B. Manning. MISSING: F. Anderson, E Bissett, W. Crume, E. Sweeten, V. Farmer, P. Stengen, M Brown. I 68 C. W. GUERRIER LBR. CO. S. 28th ROW ONE: Harold Vogtsberger, Carolyn Liden, jo Eggleston, Donna West, Joyce Pfenning, Diana Purkey, Hermoine Pilant, jo Ann Vance, Barbara Fleming, Beaudette Smith, Ethel Lee, Nancy Dunnington, president, Leona johns, Lowell Batchelor. ROW TWO: Mr. Dotson, advisor, Eileen Larson, Marion Erickson, Wilda Armstrong, Flores Olson, Beverly Frisk, Arlene Gall, Pat Randle, Betty Lefever, Delores Lakey, jean Petersen. nfeitemal. WEEKS BEFORE ANY SCHOOL OCCASION, you ice program to work with art for campaigns, other organi- will see in the Art room students, anxious to earn points to- zations, plays and other presentations. Other than service, ward their pin, stooped over or squatting on the floor slop- the club members study and experiment with art. A new ping paint on the enormous street sign to be hung down project, ceramics, was introduced this year to the Paletteers. town for advertising purposes of school events. The members mix work with play at the potlucks and in- The Paletteers organized several years ago around a serv- formal gatherings in which they participate. , W V f ff f ,,9 f f, lm fl' Marion Erickson shows great talent Pat Randle, joan Sweek, and Arlene Gall all gather around above. HOLLAND MARKET 3709 Franklin Blvd. 69 FRONT ROW: Betty Davidson, Elsie Cooper, Sharon Armstrong, Ester Sweet- 'Wa 5404, awe M THE CATERETTE CLUB is a service organization whose chief objective is serv- ice at school banquets or luncheons. At these functions the girls wear standard uniforms of blue and white, the school colors. During the current school year, 40 members have participated in the activi- ties of the Caterette Club. These members represent girls from every class. en, Lois Edwards, Barbara Kirk, Carol Baker, Sharon Guthrie, Gladys Pierce. SECOND ROW: Shirley I-linkle, Dorothy Pulliam, Sharon Prairie, Rosie Gleas- on, Elaine Christiansen, Georgia Huckins, Etha Defoore, Barbara Lynch. 664. Barbara Kirk, Nila Alberts, vice-president, Shirley Miss Gaffow, adviser Hinkle, president, Barbara Lynch, secretary, made up the Caterette council this year. FRONT ROW: Leila Spain, Ellen Young, Doris cox, Nila Alberts, Joyce smith, Vercy McManus. SECOND ROW: Renee Wooge, Judy Vill- brandt, Beverly Wallerstedt, Pat Scoles, Bar- bara Wall, Deanna Rose. MISSING: Donna Culp, Anna Kvech, Shirley Schams, Shirley Kyle, Anita Conklin. 70 5. ABOVE. ROW ONE: Paul Preppernau. ROW TWO: Donnie Williams, Lary Eddy, Dale Dukes. ROW THREE: Roydon Hatch, Douglas Bridges, Don Rose, Dewey Leavitt, Raymond O'Connor. ROW FOUR: Tom Reynolds, Garry Ott, Conrad Moore, Gordon Scott, Vuryl Landreth, Douglas Cole. ROW FIVE: Adrian Ward, Larry Cooke, Sherman Everett, Loyd Iverson, Dick Porter, Earl Cof- felt, Gordon White. ROW SIX: Tom Willoughby, Vaughn Wil- loughby, Leslie Pakulak, Floyd Burright. i RIGHT. The officers this year were Vuryl Landreth, Dale Dukes, Derek White, Gordon Scott, Paul Preppernau, president. Paul reads a letter from their adopted orphan girl in Ger- many, while all listen attentively. 26.2 TO CREATE, MAINTAIN, AND EX- TEND throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character is the purpose of the Hi-Y club, under the direction of Mr. Frank Priester, adviser. Refreshments were provided after games by the Hi-Y to all participants in football and bas- ketball, Sponsoring of the Danceland at the carnival and selling programs during football season were other activities of the club. Outstanding among activities was the elec- tion of Sherman Everett National I-Ii-Y cong- ress in Washington, D.C. during June and July for the Youth Government Assembly. AMERICAN STEEL AND SUPPLY 40 East 7th Ave. 71 ff' -Q. k Qi' t f . l 'ff FRONT ROW: joe Kesey, Vaughn Willoughby, Richard Nielsen, Maine. SECOND ROW: Dick- Fountain, Larry Cooke, Sherman Everett, Tom Kirkpatrick, Bob Bruns. Doug Bridges, Adrian Ward, Gerald Telling, jim Floyd Burright, Bob Strickland, Norman Nielsen, THIRD' ROW: Mr. Young, Walter Gossler, Skip Squires, Earl Coffelt, Dick Tirrellg Richard Edwards, Paul Preppernau. FOURTH ROW: Bill Pakulak, Don Rose, Ken Kesey, Dewey Leavitt, Ted McCarthy, jack Heacock. nv n 'Facade VARSITY S IS A CLUB organized for the betterment of athletics in Springfield High School. It also contributes help at all home athletic events, and this year has organized a school fire department, which helps at all fire and civil defense drills. The club consists of 48 members, all of whom have earned their letters by participating the re- quired time in a major sport. The officers of the club, under the supervision of john Young, are Richard Nielsen, president, Don Rose, vice- president, Don Brown, secretary-treasurer, Floyd Burright, Joe Duncan, and Ted McCarthy, sergeants-at-arms. FRONT ROW: jerry Blade, Dale Dukes, Bob Mihelcich, Darren Dodson, Don Kroeger. SECOND ROW: jack Cozad, jerry Cyphert, Gerald Chase, Robert Pfaff, Lee Herringer, john Engle, THIRD ROW: Fred Lindsley, Carl Sanders, joe Duncan, Bob Brown, Gary Fisk, Don Brown, Mr. Young. RUTTENCUTTER'S .MARKET 4125 East Main FRONT ROW: L. Paul, E. Roner, R. Class, V. Goats, j. Williams, B. Lefever, T. Dezldmond, I. june Schockley, G. Harris, D. Stevens, B. Rash, Mrs. Patterson. SECOND ROW: P. Smith, E. Smith, A. Bergstrom, S. Woods, S. Richardson, Y. Kelley, M. Wright, B. Porter, M. Ad- amsey, N. Pepiot, A. Utecht. THIRD ROW: S. Stevens, M. Stingem, M. Bailey, S. Wetzell, L. Erne, S. Kirkham, C. Briggs, S. Stevenson, A. Ed- wards, D. Purkey, N. Martinson, A. Chesbro. THE DRAMATICS CLUB is open to freshmen and sophomores interested in stage work and in ,becoming Thes- pian-s. While they are in the club, the members earn points, and after ten points are earned, members are eligible to be initiated into Thespians. These points are earned by direct- ing, writing, or in taking part in skits and- learning stage techniques.'They also meet socially after school for pot lucks and parties. The regular meeting time i-s every third and fourth Tuesday. 4 Hal Sue Kirkham, president, Lorretta Erne, vicerpresidentg Shar on Richardsen, social representative, Arlene Bergstrom . . . . . . ' secretary. Missing is Janice Robinson, program chairman FRONT ROW: K. Millican, R. Shorey, N. Thomas, N. Ziolkowski, R. Privat, G. Reynolds, K. Everson, B. Beals, K. G Floyd, D. Haxby, N. Bowman, J. Robinson, F. Hill. SECOND ROW: D. O'Neil, J. Westover, D. Pino, S. Pennington, S. Willison, D. Ransdell, V. Price, J. Coleman, J. Pfenning, A. Wald, G. Dumm, R. Zachary, Mrs. Patterson. THIRD ROW: J. Castleberry, F. Collins, D. Clark, B. O'Neil, J. Gramzow, J. Windor, D. Fisk, M. Marshall, G. Buz- zard, P. Goodale, M. Hawby, S. Turner, D. Shannon, E. Cushing. HILL'S CREDIT IEWELER 424 Main 'V74' . db- 12 -vffflf Ls- A, 7 3 I I w 2 If ,W aa., ,, f 9 'Xb leafy, ,iff ei V WWVVWI , ,ff r fy X f f f f ,W ! 1 CWM 1 v iw y X ,f ff Q if , L f Q 1, ,x, , '5 g7+'l f x f f X fag 1 Eg ff S ffimf Daphne Anderson Eula Barnhart Douglas Bridges Christine Davis Dixie Davis Dale Dukes Marion Erickson joy Esgate Faye Haxby FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Earl Coffelt Elaine Coffer Phyllis Colvin Www THE HONOR SOCIETY is a national or- ganization consisting of juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class. They are chosen by a faculty committee for being out- standing in four fields: scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Some of the activities are to help faculty members, meet new students, give active support to drives sponsored by the school, and keep up the covered bulletin board near the front entrance to the building. The highlights of this year were the initiation held for Junction City, the annual banquet and initia- tion held April 27, and the field trip to Salem. Joyce Hill Adrian Ward Janice Thornton Richard Nielsen President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer jean Hewett joan Ingwerson jerry Kessler Bill Pakulak joan Passmore Paul Preppernau Janice Rindahl SMITH'S WOMENIS SHOP ' 74 Holmes Anderson Closen Christian Sharon Cox Nancy Dunningtor: ' Ron Maloney Cornelia Fogle Lois Hufstader Bill Lincoln Sally Passmore Diane Patterson Dick Porter Marlyce Sorenson Gloria Sunderland Agnes Utecht SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS , Mrs Barbara Welling Pat Ardinger Gary Fisk joan Bergstrom john Engle ' Adviser President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sammie Romero Joyce Ross Beaudette Smith Sally Sneddon Mary Vimont Patsy Williams Vaughn Wilough AUTOMATIC HEAT COMPANY 75 FRONT ROW: M. Wright, B. L. Weller, M. Thomas, N. Tompkins, C. Gibbons, J. Ross, L. Smith, J. Journey, G. Ba- ker, C. Fogle, D. Smith, I. Marsh, M. Rinta. SECOND ROW: L. Brown, A. Utecht, D. Patterson, J. Hewett, M. Sorenson, V. Fowler, G. Chase, D. Lundy, J. Thomas, A. Collins, N. Dunnington, Mrs. Ellefson, adviser. THIRD ROW: H. Chase, B. Elson, N. Brown, R. Lewis, L. St. John, M. Graham. 2acn77cvz1!70, . THIS IS THE MOTTO which the members of this society follow. There are two main aims of the society. These are flj to establish and advance standards of ex- cellence in all phases of dramatic arts and QZJ to cre- ate an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among boys and girls in the high schools. The society was established early in the spring of 1929 at Fairmont State College, Fairmont, West Virginia, by Vernon Fowler, Lyle Smith, Gerald Chase, Claire Jenkins, Morris a group of interested teachers who wanted to improve Graham, Ken Kesey all play an exciting part in the one-act play, dfamgtiq arts in the geqondafy-5Ch0015, Submerged. Thespian Initiates. FRONT ROW: P. Ardinger, W. Armstrong, L. Woodruff, C. Batson, P. Tillapaugh, S. Cox, L. Schaufler, N. Ferguson, E. Ricks, L. Hufstader, J. Sweek, J. Eggleston. SECOND ROW: M. Erickson, S. Sams, J. A. Colsrud, J. Hackleman, G. Anderson, N. Hatch, E. Nissen, S. Zach- ary, P. Hill, B. Cristler, B. Smith, J. Rindahl, Miss Garrow. THIRD ROW: D. Zechentmoyer, S. Everett, E. Deadmond, R. Sundquist, Cv. Jenkins, B. Manning, C. Sanders, B. Williamson, E. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Empey. i i 2 l WALTERVILLE STORE 75 Walterville, Oregon l I A S 1 keel ,466 de Www ' The membership of the Society in June, 1951, was 150 OOO and it has greatly increased since then. The Society has troupes in high schools and academies lo- cated in the 48 states and the territories. Troupe 786 in Springfield has a membership of eighty students and eight teachers. FRONT ROW: C. Batson, M. Wright, A. Collins, L. Brown, A. Utecht, B. L. Weller, M. Thomas, C. Gibbons, N Tompkins, J. Ross, L. Smith, J. Journey, J. Thomas, D. Smith, C. Fogle, N. Dunnington, G. Baker, M. Rinta, J. Hew- ett, I. Marsh. SECOND ROW: J. Eggleston, P. Tillapaugh, Mrs. Ellefson, Advisor, L. Woodruff, W. Armstrong, M. Erickson, P Ardinger, D. Patterson, D. Lundy, V. Fowler, G. Chase, S. Zachary, M. Sorenson, N. Ferguson, J. Sweek, P. Hill, B Smith, B. Christler, J. Rindahl, Miss Garrow. J. Passmore, Mr. Empey. THIRD ROW: S. Sams, G. Anderson, S. Cox, L. Schaufler, E. Ricks, J. A. Colsrud, J. Hackleman, N. Hatch, L. Huf- stader, E. Nissen. FOURTH ROW: D. Zechentmayer, E. Deadmond, S. Everett, C. Jenkins, N. Brown, L. St. Johns, R. Lewis, B. Mann- ing, B. Elston, M. Graham, R. Sundquist, H. Chase, E. Kirkpatrick, B. Williamson, C. Sanders. MEMBERS MISSING: L. Batchelor, I. Bostwick, E. Cowan, C. Curtis, B. Dorris, B. Fisher, L Freeman, J. Flower, B. Hardenbrook, K. Kesey, L. Littrell, R. Miller, B. Morris, P. Preppernau, F. Vike. COUNCIL: Joyce Ross, secretary, Laura Smith, president Janet Journey, clerk, Gerald Chase, treasurer, Vernon Fow ler, vice-president, Mrs. Ellefson, adviser.- Bob Elston, Howard Chase, Betty Lou Weller, and Agnes Utecht all portray splendid acting aliiality in the play, Mildred Is My Name. CEDAR FLATS FLOWERS 8c GIFTS Say it Best with Our Flowers FRONT ROW: Shirley Burroughs, Donna Chase, julia Duval, joan Bergstrom, Joyce Hill, joy Esgate, Rosita Self. SECOND ROW: Sammie Lou Romero, Doris Marchewka, Janis Thornton, Sara jo Copeland, Faye Haxby, Beaudette Smith, Charlene Duval, Dee Iverson. THIRD ROW: Greta Yarbrough, Marilyn McMillan, Miji Elli- son, MaryAnne Everett, Ethel Lee, Nadine Chase, Evelyn Clifton, Patsy Williams, Phyllis Colvin. 1-izdzezea l ,-emaaazem Miss Madeline Morgan, adviser. Here is one of the marry sports that the girls An after- school activity for the G.A.A.-a partake in-a game of Badminton-. a hard game of bowling to tighten the muscles. BROADWAY DEPARTMENT STORE 78 50 East Broadway An intramural championship game earns the girls Ethel Lee, business manager, Marilyn Norgard part of their needed points. treasurer, julia Duval, secretary, Miji Ellison, presi dent, Darlene Beleke, vice-president, Ramona How ard, social promoter. THE PURPOSE of the Girls' Athletic Association is to promote sportsmanship, physi- cal efficiency, athletic accomplishments, and efforts of health among the girls. The girls strive for this by having their many activities, such as the annual camping trip, skating parties, fun nights, ski trips,bowling parties,competition with G.A.A. Clubs of Eugene Schools and the highlight of the year, the informal initiation. This year the club opened its membership to any girl in school who had earned 50 points by participation in intramurals. The members must earn at least 40 points a year and participate in 75 per cent of the clulfs activities to remain in the club. FRONT ROW: Madeline Morgan, adviser, Katherine Floyd, Thane Pond, Sally Vorce, Anna Mosen, Sally Pass- more, Marilyn Rinta, julia Bean, Charlene Blinn. SECOND ROW: Verleen Keech, Anna Mae Edwards, Gloria Sunderland, Rena Bates, Lois Hufstader, jenita Holt, Marilyn Ege, Romona Howard, Yolaine Kelly, Pauline Norris. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Briggs, Vivian Norris, Helen, Balleu, Myrna Haxby, Dorothy Crawford, Marilyn Norgard, Joanne Chase, Sue Ann Wiest, Shirley Isham, Sherrie Manning, Linda Anderson, Mona Stoneburner. THE TIMBER BOWL 924 Main Effie Pickens Judy Saathoff Pat Randle Diane Patterson Myrna Mattheyer :faith 7144 The Usherettes waiting at the door to seat those attending the choir concert. Jan Pierce Arlene Gall Mariann Veteto Elizabeth Maupin Carol Batson Marlyce Sorenson Myrna Pickett Gracie Hamel Betty Lefever janice Ward FORT 8: COMPANY 535, Main ff ' ll W. ,Z ,kk, ,, ,,,,, ,, A W,,y,i,,W,,, ,,,, A , Q s ' q fizffg ff VW I, S i O , 'V ffffflf - ' , Q QQ 0 Q: , f qw f ' 'f I. ,1 fQ. jar 'f'4i,aP,aV, Q X ,ziW4,2f ' Q fs V ,ki ,pg yy, if f' ,Z Wm 4 5 rf 1 ,g f ' ,Q , V, ,,zq4 wj ,1Q7,, RZ f W. W uf ,, cf 7 ' fhg Q X, 5 .L: . .tf stf-gf I an v fw K X VZ MW X A Q A ' V' A 4,3 5 if VV, , iff Q: A :Q ,, ' f ' Q , f f, 4 'Q 24 .. ' ,-fl'-qw sw ' X f ffwfwyf fa: U H '-: 4 , ,- Q, X 2 ffQQ' s9W:4 ,WiffW3fsQ si fig, ,f'f,fC,gf if V ff' W f s ,gyfb K wg wx af WWW 0.4 t X-fi,-Q, if ayff, f ff 2 f T. 'ski asvi-N Qs-7.-, Q, H f ft 4. C, Q -s ,iffy Zf,!z!w,'7 of , 2 ff f. Angeline Collins Daphne Anderson Shirley McGillvrey Roberta Halsey Dalyce Cooke THE QUESTION, PROGRAM, SIR? introduces anyone of the gracious girls who ashered for the school plays, concerts and the P. E. Festival. The Usherettes consist of thirty-two girls :hosen on the basis of dependability, appear- ance, poise, personality, scholarship and willingness to serve their Alma Mater. The service organization had its inception in the fall of 1945 and the first constitution was adopted in November. To better meet the needs of an alert organization in a pro- gressive, expanding school, a new constitu- tion was drafted and adopted this year. The social activitie-s for the year are an initiation dinner in the fall and in the spring a farewell picnic. Effie Pickens, president, with the assist- ance of Judy Saathoff as vice-president, Pat Randle, secretary, and Diane Patterson, guided the club with poise and grace. Lila Wilson, adviser Betty Blackmgn Jeannie Peterson Donna Mae Lindley Deanna Dubendorf Mary Jo Buckel Lona Felkner Gwen Olson Martha Marshall Adele Gibson Sandra Coombs l FORT 8: COMPANY 535 Main FRONT ROW: Frances Medford, Carol Roush, Shirley Cooper, joy Esgate, Faye Blade, joan Passmore. SECOND ROW: Elaine Coffer, Wilda Armstrong, Sally Sneddon, joan Ingwerson, Barbara Fleming, Dawn Lundy, Mrs. Gregg, adviser. THIRD ROW: Linda Schaufler, Marilyn McMillan, Janice Shaw, Maryanne Everett, Nancy Dunnington, Beau- dette Smith, Delores Smith, Marion Erickson. Ludmilla Boibatschenko, the little German girl the Y-Teens have adpoted. ug. LIVING their motto, That We Fail Not Man Nor Thee, the Tri-Y members planned a varied, useful, and enjoyable schedule for the year 1952-53. Under the most capable leadership of the President, 'Ioan Passmore, and the members of the council, all the meetings were planned at an early fall get-together held in the adviser's home. The year's work -was centered about three main divisions which formed the motto: community and world service, serv- ice toward our school, strengthening and guidance of the members toward personal fellowship, and fellowship toward God. The Tri-Y's took part in world fellowship by adopting a ten year old German girl, Ludmilla Boibatschenko. Gifts and clothing were sent to her at Christmas and Easter, in addition to the fifteen dollars sent each month by the joint clubs of the The Y-Teens Council. LEFT TO RIGHT: Beaudette Smith EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Mrs. Gregg, Mildred Patrick, joy Esgate, Delores Smith 82 383 llth Avenue East joan Passmore, Nancy Dunnington, Sharon Cox, joan Ing- werson, Janice Shaw. 1 FRONT ROW: Sheila Olson, Lois Boentgen, Naomi Ware, Marilyn Martin, Sally Passmore, Laneida McClana- han, Beverly Matteson, Jessie O'Brien. SECOND ROW: Annetta Gaines, Barbara Ash, JoAnn Washburn, Cornelia Fogle, Bettye Wise, jo Ann Par- menter, Dora Shelley, joan Passmore. THIRD ROW: Beverly Morris, Fay H0lSirlg61', Mary Ellen McCarty, janet Somers, Charlotte Ferree, jeanine Duncan, Evelyn Miller, Mrs. Gregg, adviser. I 74- Y-Teens and Hi-Y members. Community citizenship offered many chances to serve, by giving a box of food to a worthy family at Christmas, caroling to shut-ins, and by givinglthe an- ual scholarship to a senior girl in the spring. Activities within the club included the Ceremonial, Pa, Ma, and Me Potluck, a Christmas party, Festival of Nations, cake and tart sales, the gardenia booth at the carnivalg and partici- pation in Midwinter Conference held in Corvallis. The meetings have not only beeniinteresting from the musi- cal, dramatical, and other entertaining phases, but have been most instructive from the ideas of the varied and experienced group of speakers. The beautiful service for the student body at Easter was a new project planned and conducted by the Tri-Y. It was one of the most successful ways to follow the motto, That We Fail Not Man Nor Thee. The Ceremonial is the service held for the recognition of new members. Speakers and candle lighters in the Y-Teen BARNUM TOOL COMPANY Ceremonial. Tools and Welding Supplies 83 ROW ONE: Mrs. NXfyatt, Adviser, Wanda Williams, Wfanna Williams, Marilyn Fawver, Donna English, Rosalie Lupon, Janice Edmunds, Vella Farmer, Sharon Rindahl. ROW TWO: Carldine Wetzell, Peggy I-Iembree, Rhoda Harris, joy Ann Davies, Elizabeth Harris, Chere Parnel, Betty Mitchell, Cheri Wright, Ma-rilyn Shutt. ROVU THREE: joan Shoemaker, Anne Meloy, Virginia Hinricks, Verna Patrick, Wanda Marie Williams, Nancy La- joie, Gwin Saunders, Evelyn Wilson, Edith Colby. ROW FOUR: Mary Farris, Donna West, Patti Oliver, Patty Linscott, joan Cooper, Kathy Miller, Nellie Vaughn, Mary Gibson. A FEW YEARS AGO a club was started in this school known as Preppers Y-Teen. This club is for freshmen and sophomore girls. Its p members are also members of the world wide organization of women and girls known as the Y.W.C.A. Their theme for this year is That We Fail Not Man Nor Thee and it simply means to help others in need. The Preppers and Tri-Y started a new project this year. It is to send 315.00 a month to a Ukranian girl who lives in the American zone This is half of the Prepper council which consists of joan Shoemaker, Edna Hale, Doris Masonhall, I Mary Farris, Rita Zukurs, Kathy Miller, and Mary These 8515 hf?lP Out bl' Packing 2 box to be sent 84 Gibson. to their adopted orphan. ROW ONE: JoAnn Foland, Mary Ann Lane, Gloria McAdams, Betty Parker, Ardella Ashworth, Diane Erskine, Deanna Johnson, Ramona Wallace. ROW TWO: Jan Hill, Kathleen Kenn, Deanna Coning, Beverly Freeman, Barbara Sohibler, Edna Hale, Pat Stahl, jean Willhite, Evelyn Smith. ROW THREE: Gladys Adams, Virginia Kidd, Beverly Rogers, Grace Dennis, Nancy Goldsby, Clara Jamison, Louise Rogers, Sandra Ring, Dori-s Ma- sonhall. ROW FOUR: Sandra Kessler, Nancy Miller, Marlene Burright, Jeri Ardinger, Beverly Shouldice, Rose- mary Brendel, Barbara Colvin, Patty Squires. in Germany. Her name was obtained through a United Nations Agency. The Hi-Y club also joins in thi-s project. Some of the colorful events of the year are' as follows: The Candle Light.Ceremonial at the first of the year to welcome new members to the clubs, a hobby show in April, which is open F to everyone in the schools and comrnunity,.a Pa-Ma-Me Party at the beginning of the year which is very entertaining for those who partici- pate. This is half of the Prepper Council which consists of Deanna johnson, joan Cooper, Patty -Linscott, Mrs. Wyatt, adviser Virginia Hinricks, Ann Meloy, Donna English, Wan- 52' da Williams. ROW' ONE: Evelyn Clayton, Melva Cullens, Pat Oderman, Beverly Ashworth, Mary Anderson, Gloria LaVelle. ROW TWO: Delores Whobrey, Aurelia Ruede, Estelle Cowan, Linda Anderson, Dixie Davis, Carol Fish, Miss Bailey, adviser. ROW THREE: Leona johns, Dorris Whitted, Barbara Huffman, Patsy Bowman, Barbara Fleming. THE SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER OF THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA is a member of both the state and national associations. The only requirement is that the girls are either taking Homemaking or have taken' it. - The activities of the organization are concerned with the development of the girls both socially and for better home This year's officers were Leona Johns, historiang Dorris Whitted, presidentg joan Cothrell, secretaryg and Lois Lit- terick, treasurer. 404' living. Each member is encouraged to participate in activi- ties and is given an opportunity to plan and take part in a meeting. Field trips were high on the list of activities. A trip through the Weyerhaeuser saw and plywood mills, a trip through Williams Bakery and the Coca Cola Bottling Com- pany all gave the girls a better understanding of their com- munity. At Christmas they brought food so a less fortunate family might have a little more. Parties are also important. The first event of a social nature was the candle light initia- tion to which guests were invited and light refreshments were served in the Home Economics living room-. Daddy Date Night is a very special spring event looked forward to by both girls and Daddies Patsy Bowman and Linda Anderson were the girls elect- ed to go to the State Convention at Oregon State College in March. I. C. PENNEY, 86 Broadway 8: Willamette Always First Quality Barbara Huffman shows much of her iffloria LaVelle, Aurelia Ruede, Dorris Wfhit- ability above as she works on her project ted, and Pat Oderman all -stop to admire their for Home Economics. place settings. ., ., .X f is ms fe -YWSW291 I xy W xi WN My V! -aff! N N ANWSNW 9' ,, f , LCSW 5' 1,,,e-,, we 'f' h W X ,M ei, as V, j3..s7,4, c, f f Q fb,-if ff f , , f a ew , as s We rf Q- sf , se'L'ilS55fw3y ,L AX - ff 3 i- , in-., '- 1, 131.1 :fs 4 S iw. ,Ee Q bev13?k , X,af5gQS7y- f . 'Q T , fl r f ea . . Miss Bailey, adviser Mary Anderson will make a wonderful Faye Broadstreet, Dixie Davis, joan Cothrell, cook especially when she cooks steak as and Velma Hancock admire the efficiency and she has above. cleanliness the automatic dryer gives. LAKSONENS-21312 ELMain Infants, Childrens, juniors, and Ladies Wear A Boys' Alliance Council consists of Dick Porter, chaplaing. Clayton Cur- ,fljif tis, sergeant-at-arms, Adrian Ward, vice-president, jack Heacock, master Mr Johnson sergeant-at-armsg Donnie Williams, secretaryp Holmes Anderson, assistant Dean of Boys . chaplaing Doug Bridges, president, Floyd Vike, social promoter. Mr. Johnson, Dean of Boys, is eager to help all boys with their problems. Enya' ' Mr. Tucker Assistant Dean REGISTERING HIS NAME in the records of Springfield High School automatically makes every boy a member of Boys' Alliance. Boys'Alliance this year sponsored the Chess Club, Archery Club, Stamp Club, Frosties Fantasies, and Print and Cord day, the last two in cooperation with the Girls, League. SPRINGFIELD PLYWOOD CORPORATION 410 South 14th FRONT ROW: G. Hoselton, B. Williamson, J. Ward, W. Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Priester, adviser, R. Brown, H. Manning, H. Spickelmier. EVERY SECOND AND FOURTH TUESDAY of the month the Do Not Disturb sign is hung on the door of room 13 as the members gather to match wits. Wins and losses are recorded and by the end of the year, a champion will be determined. um me THE ARCHERY CLUB is an organized group of boys and girls who are interested in archery. In this club, the correct way to string a bow and shoot arrows is learned. At the end of the year, all of the members enter the local tourna- ment. A GROUP of interested philatelists met early in the fall to form this new club. They have been trading stamps, buy- ing approvals from selected lists, and enjoying travel hints and learning new spots of geography through this fascinat- ing hobby. Mr. Priester was the adviser. THIRD ROW: L. Hogle, L. Myers, D. Dent, S. McDuffie, R. Diehnel, G. Widdifield B. Dorris, L. jones. SECOND ROW: E. Zysett, B. Taber B. Smith, P. Callis, Mr. Hanson, adviser. FRONT ROW: L. Landsbury, K. Coleman, J. Law, G. Ott, L. Crumley, J. Earle, J. Doren D. Kerendall. FOURTH ROW! H. Birdseye, D. Koch, L. Scott, C. Christian, president, C. Karp, C. Massey Mr. Merydith, adviser. THIRD ROW: D. Lajoie, R. Hopper, M. Wirfs, L. Marshall, B. Morris, R. Klinefelter B. LaVelle. K SPRINGFIELD PLY WOOD CORPORATIONSECOND ROW' D. Lay, G. Wild, B.-Simon, D. Gimby, G. Nixon, M. Rodak0wski.l 410 South 14th FRONT ROW: R. Berg, L. Leek, G. Cochran, A. Hudson, D. Bettis, R. Thompson. '89 FRONT ROW: Arlene Gall, Marilyn Rinta, Joyce Ross, Sandra Coombs, Lydia Anderson, Patty Kelly, Daphne Anderson. SECOND ROW: jean Hewett, joy Tofflemoyer, Janice Rindahl, Faye I-Iaxby, Greta Yarbrough, Marilyn Nor- gard, Miss Wilson, Mrs. Morrison, advisors., k Qdzlfi. ' league With a membership which includes every girl registered at Springfield High, the Girls' League has more than kept its 600 members entertained and busy with a host of activi- ties including social events, service projects, conferences and services to individual girls. Traditional social events included the Big and Little Sis- ter party which began with a pot luck supper and ended with a style show, frolic, and dancing in the gym, a winter party, Frosty Fantasy, Merry Maids of March at which girls entertained their mothers and women friends with original skits, costume parade and refreshments, teas, Print and Cord' dance sponsored jointly with Boys' Alliance, and a gala Senior breakfast at which time a cup is always awarded to THE GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL busies itself with the Girls' League Scrapbook. the girl voted by all girls and women teachers to be most outstanding. The Girls' League Scholarship and other awards are also made at the breakfast. Service was given in a number of projects for community and junior Red Cross and in maintaining a Lost and Found Department for students and a Girls' League room where sick girls are cared for and committee and council meetings held. Girls' League meetings, held once a month, offered a variety of interesting programs both entertaining and in- structive. Awards were made each month to girls selected as Girls-of-the-month for their cooperation, service, friendliness, citizenship, and other fine qualities. Tommy Willoughby, julia Bean, Ted McCarthy, Sonny Zachary, Ken Kesey, king, Daphne Anderson, Angie Col- lins, queen, Diane Patterson, Barbara Colvin, Dick Porter, '7wzq 74mm A GOOD TIME was had by all at the annual winter party sponsored by the Girls' League. BU' Bffg- KIRKLAND'S FLORAL co. 90 Eugene-Springfield Bridge ABOVE: The -skit Cinderella won first place for the seniors. ABOVE LEFT: In Funniest divi- sion, Nancy Dunnington as Cinderella's stepmother, Julia Bean as Humpty Dumpty, and Diane Dunn as Cinderella and seven dwarfs. CENTER LEFT: In Children's Stories, Patty Oliver as Raggedy Ann, Cornelia Fogle as Anne of Green Gables, and Ann Molloy as Old Lady in a Shoe. BELOW LEFT: In Animals, Bonita Whitworth as Bugs Bunny: Myr- na Haxby, Carol Ausmus, Frieda Cartwell as Three Billy Goats Gruffg Carla Row as Cat and Fiddle. BELOW: In Prettiest, Twila Roush as Bo Peep, joan Passmore as Heidi, and Beaudette Smith as Mary. 91 AN ANNUAL AFFAIR sponsored by the Girls' League is the Big and Little Sister Par- ty, The junior and senior girls are the big sisters, and the freshmen and new girls are the little sisters. After the sisters are joined, they find their way to the cafeteria for a pot- luck dinner, followed by dancing, games, and other entertainment in the gym. This year a style show was one of the main events of the evening. DAVIDSON S BAKING 92 990 W. lst Street Eugene, Oregon THE GIRLS' LEAGUE council gathers around the Christmas tree, where all the goodies, including food and clothing, are left. Each year at this time the girls of Spring-, field High School get together to contrib- ute money, food, clothing, and many other gifts to make up a basket which is given to a needy family at Christma-s time. ' COMPANY 1 4' ACTIVITIES THE DAIRY QUEEN G f . Z .-A. ,. if ',.wf.w. 1 -, ,, ,, ,., ,f, , --WM - . , , J. wwf, J' ? M . Q: M. M 1, ,'j32f',4Z'4s44,:2',A . wi. ' I , ,,,0, F I .Q 1 , , . Wm , ,Z'5iW ' 'j. 'JL . 44. -W '- : , fn , - 4.I7LLC3ZlWZZ?J'f- 9 f ff! i I 1 I , C H51 Main, c 93 c I . H MYRNA MATTIHEYER Queen Millegette XII Momaxwu sTu1p1o V ' ' Qffgy , ,,,ywW,fn If V' f J : W 'f WV X, 159 ff' 4 Q W 1 ' I MAVIS HENRY IANICE WARD lunior Princess Sophomore Princess Vw if PATTY GOODALE Freshman Princess M 95 IOMAF 1, AI.I.lN. Rl'.iI,lUR ,Vq1,.2tQ '5. ,-yi.l.iZ'Q. NI-.Sh ikiihx :alien Summa 277 Hamm! 'miami One of the highlights of the year was the Carnival in November. The theme Indian Summer was effec- tively carried out in the decorations of the many booths and concessions. After a full evening of fun, it was played as background music at the Coronation of Queen Myrna. l Student Body President Vaughn Wil- Carnival Managers Clayton Curtis and ll - Sonny Zachary making final plans loughby, crowns Myrna, Queen Mi er ette XII. 96 STEPHENS PLANING MILL, OREGON LTD 124 Main Street Left fo right, Dick Williams, Bill Williamson, NHHCVY TOIT1pkinS,. Jean Hewett, Vernon Fowler, Laura if KYKK rzzzrz Y Smith, lrvin Bostwick, Celeste Gibbons, joel Freeman, and Sharon Cox. Steffen! grisly play UDEAR- RUTH Dora .... Mrs. Edith Wilkins Miriam Wilkins . judge Harry Wilkins Ruth Wilkins . . Lt. William Seawright Albert Kummer . Martha Seawright . Sgt. Chuck Vincent Harold Klobbermeyer .Cornelia Fogle Sharon Cox . Pat Ardinger Laura Smith . Betty Weller Celeste Gibbons - . Ken Kesey Irvin Bostwick . Dawn Lundy jean Hewett . . Gerald Chase Vernon Fowler . Bob Elston joel Freeman Agnes Utecht I Nancy Tompkins Howard Chase Bill Williamson Jack Heacock Dick Williams Left to right, jack Heacock, Mrs. Tessie Patterson, director, Joyce Ross? Agnes Utecht, Ken Kesey, Gerald Chase, Dawn Lundy, Betty Weller, Cornelia Fogle, Bob Elston and Howard Chase. JACK BRYAN MEN,S STORE Post Office Building 1 Lilacs, crackerjacks, and marriages were symbols of the Student Body Play direct- ed by Mrs, Tessie Patterson. The two casts performed November 24th and 25th. The story concerned Miriam Wilkins, who wrote letters to sailors overseas, using her older sister's name Ruth. ' When Mir- iam's penpals came home, the trouble started. 97 Emerson, dlfecto' Mrs. Mabel 14 Zdadatmcza. Zena! Right: Gerald Chase acting as Scrooge and Norman Brown as Christmas Yet to Comef' Below: Norman Brown acting as Scrooge and Don Williams as Mar- ley's Ghost. ,V' my .M x This year is the ninth year the speech department has produced this most successful play. Because of the fine leadership and hard work of Mrs. Ellefson, it has been different each year with improvements added where needed. Dawn Lundy was the Student Di- rector and greatly helped make the production the success it was. 1259 HOUSE Always Fine Foods 'fed V' I f lllll qw.-ov 'ite if Our Ever Smiling Adviser. Mfs' Fin Young gernail Inspection I 0 Father Gilbreth Mother Gilbreth Anne ..,,e..ee,,A,,,, Ernestine .ee.. Frank ,..,,,. Bill ..r,,Y Fred e..ev Martha ..,,. Lillian ,,,... Dan r,,...e,.. jackie ,,...,,,.,.e Joe Scales .V...e,, Larry ..rrr,,lrrr Doctor ..rrr.rrr Miss Brill ,.rr,...,r Mrs. Fitzgerald . gy 74a Degas RUSSELIJS Eugene's Own Store af ' H rf il' 1 A , Pat Ardinger Faye Haxhy Janice Rindahl Dawn Lundy Ken Kesey Ralph Sundquist Richard Nice Joyce Ross jan Journey Dick Zechentmayer Dick Fountain Gerry Orahood Dewey Leavitt Claire Jenkins Laura Smith Joan Passmore Melva Garrow, director The Mahjah CRon Lewisj meets his match. Cdtfdfbaddd faeaemfa 'Qual Mrs. Penelope Maxwell . . . Mrs. Phoebe deRoyster Tommy Tucker Helen Maxwell . Esther . Johnson . Aunt Polly Maxwell Deborah deRoyster Dick O'Connell . Hattie . . . Phineas Farthingale Mahjah the Mystic Student Directors . janet Somers Marlyce Sorenson . Delores Smith Agnes Utecht . Dick Porter Sherman Everett Diane Patterson Shirley Wullbrandt Betty Lou Weller' Lois Hufstader Norman Brown jesse Lawless Nancy Dunnington jo Eggleston . Marilyn Rinta Patsy Hill . Larry Ridley Wayne Crume . Sharon Cox Joanne Chase . Benjii Dorris . . Ron Lewis . Sue Ann Weist Geneva Anderson 'I7hat's close enough! gasped Johnson fNorman Brownj as Esther fBetty Lou Wellerj advances. DR. ROCKSTEIN, OPTOMETRIST 547 Main 0 X 444444'X4XXX 4444 4, WX X 44' 4444 ' 4,44 4 4 V 444 44 X X, 4,4 444 44 X 4 4 47 K WW 4 4 X 44 XW44. 4 4 44 44474 44 XXL f 4 4 X, jf, 4 X 44 44444 -X 4X44W44gzg 4X4 XX 444 .X XW4 4 4 X 4 44 4 X- .. A-,Q 4 4444424 X 4' X44 4X ' 44442 , 40. 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VW X K-'- X 44 M 44' f ,,,,,..,., XX .4474 W., 4444 4 'Z 816 I 'fl Wfyf 47 C044 os X 4 . 44-Z1 24 46444-444 4 4- .444 4 4 4 4444 44 4-4 44441-4 4 4X 4 4 4 45444444 4 444 444-,4 144, 444454444545 4' X4 44-, 4444444 44 4 if 34 -4254444-,L44449X f . 4 X 4 4444447 X 444 X 4 4f:4ffiK42:4Q445a4 0444 4 44444 X4 44 4.4447 44. 4- 4 4 4v4XX.f.44444i-4444 14, 444 44,-CW 44'- X4 4444-4 .4 444 ' ,- .X4444S-Qi.44p'- 4 4 - 1.444 442445 X374 44 4 4 4 44429 475 4 444444 4444454444 44 X4 444- 44444444 X if 444444 4044- . 44-444425-514 4,4 , f 44444444 .4444 ,f2444444:4. 4 44454 44444 X 44444-444444444 44 X. 44 X4 , 4 44 My 4422 5444 4 - ,ff X4 4 4 4444244 4 , 4 ,X 4 4- X444 X 4 441 4 -. 4 4 44 -, XX 4 4 .4 44 -X-,X 4. ' 44 ,X'.X4x44 0 445' .4 2444 . 4 -- 4 444 44 44445 4 X. ,XXX XXX4444444 4 4 5 n Zora lense 104111 1.70 wer no 90 04406 OWER ICIPAL P SPRINGFIEIEE Street 4 1 1 rr -. 7 'Y V , C 3 ' ,I ROW ONE: E. Pickens, D. Patterim, M. Sorenson, F. Haxby, M. Norgard, C. Peters, P. Williams, P. Colvin, M. Mattheyer, J. Ward, A. Collins, Miss Cross. ROW TWO: A. Gall, M. Stoneburner, M. Batson, B. Morris, J. Hill, M. Veteto, L. Maupin, Z. Jensen, D. Lindley, N. Col- lins, L. Price. ROW THREE: I. Bowerman, J. Duval, D. Austin, E. Blackman, M. Thomas, G. Anderson, P. Randle, J. Ross, J. journey. L. Anderson, C. Savage. MEMBERSHIP in the Pep Squad is a distinct honor, and only girls who have attended Springfield high at least one year are eligible to become members. Girls are chosen from the upper three classes on the basis of character, sports- manship, game attendance, willingness to cooperate, appear- ance, and general conduct. This year there were sixty-seven members. til ,iv fs - f m ff .- ft WL,-wz.-- f ROW FOUR: G. Sunderland, S. Passmore, J. Tofflemoyer, E. Coffer, P. Kelly, D. Cooke, C. Batson, G. Fried, M. Pickett, S. Romero, B. Bartz. ROW FIVE: R. Howard, S. Sneddon, S. Wullbrandt, D. Ander- son, J. Hewett, D. Iverson, P. Tillapaugh, J. Rindahl, S. Ish- am, J. Thomas, M. Henry. ROW SIX: C. Gibbens, M. Tompkins, S. Manning, J. Peterson, L. Hufstader, M. Ege, S. Wiest, J. Duncan, P. Ardinger, G. Yarbrough, N. Chase. MISSING: D. Chase. The girls are kept busy attending football and basketball games both at home and away. They also attend some of the other home athletic events. They marched at half-time at three games this year, and participated in the P. E. Fest- ival. A banquet for both old and new members highlighted the spring activities. SONG LEADERS: Myrna Mattheyer, Phyllis Colvin, Patsy Williams, Carol Peters, Marilyn Norgard, 102 Faye Haxby, Marlyce Sorenson, Diane Patterson, Effie Pickens. FAMILY SHOE STORE 414 Main f THE PEP SQUAD COUNCIL: Dalyce Cooke, jean Hewett, Phyllis Colvin, Miss Cross, Dolores Iverson, Carol Peters. The girls marching during half-time activities at the Eugene game. Y r-.-wi- The yell leaders and song leaders keep the enthusiasm and spirit just before classes dismiss on game days, the Pep Squad ser- high during the games. . pentined in the halls. MILLERS DEPARTMENT STORE 103 Where famous labels give you fashion assurance. MARCH WINDS March 27, 1953 8:00 P.M. P R O G R A M National Anthem ...AAA.,A,,.,,,RR,,, Mr. Van Zandt Trumpet.Fanfare: Members of the High School Band Coronation: 1. Marching t,tt,,A,.tttA,,tAto,, ,Yttt. P ep Squad 2. Calisthenics for Girls 3. Modern Dance .,,,.,,.t,.,t,.,,t Birth of Spring Soloists- Neatha Collins, Sharon Rich- ardsongand Greta Yarbrough. 4. Foreign Folk Dance ........ Tango, Corrido 5. Sports ........ Girls: Badminton, Volleyball ...Boysz High jump, Boxing, Wrestling 6. American Folk Dance .... Cotton Eyed joe Dip and Dive 7. Girls' Tumbling 8. Boys' Tumbling 9. Waltzing ........ Swingola, American Waltz 10. Bronze Statues The Court Nominees, left to right, front row: Janet Jour- ney, Joyce Hill, Beaudette Smith, joan Passmore, joy Tof- flemeyer, Angie Collins, Daphne Anderson, Carol Peters. Pat Ardinger, Faye Haxby, Delores Iverson, Phyllis Colvin, Phyllis Tillapaugh, Sara Copeland, joan Bergstrom, janice Rindall. Back row: Gary Fisk, Richard Neilson, Earl Coffelt, Paul Preppernau, Dale Dukes, Adrian Ward, Doug Bridges, Bill Pakulak, jack Heacock, Ken Kesey, Floyd Burright, Don Rose, Gerald Chase, Dewey Leavitt, Ted McCarthy, john Engel. 722. 76412 POOR RICHARDS PRESS 105 206 Main ,. hgyl . ,,,,,T,,, , mgfkvl X2 fa il, , if4Q7W1f' ,, i-,xiii its 4 Q s S is A 1, , , , A .- ,A ,N . .W l. , ., A . ' , , , kkxx ., ar, Q, 55, rip, . . , K, .- V ,,- 3 ,I if-j , - f i lx 5 -Lag .k.. 2, q-pf aa 'V I, ff' ' M - ,fe me b. . - . ap- K X ,V Ui +- , . aaa,-eg -sr we . rf ,,. s. 4, iq. 3 - ,Q A f, ,, , , fr? se Qaagi ggi: ' ' ' 2 Ya' -Q ' A V , ,I I ,A,Q , M . it I 51, I f ,H tyixxpfx bn K I! x D I at X Em, , ggi L .S Q . T Q,-5. ft .ra 1 me s 1 -- . sq-4- , i s . 11 4 , .A L f M h , V ..,, . ,ij ,f R I , Sl. I . ip., f I V ,gp .I . 45, , if 'ix H h, it I 7 ,Q H1 37 -L wiv, L Jn ,. X A ,V . N 1 7 V ..g 1 A B, .5 t tv .Q s,,a,w4f , ., 1-ie, r I , L, : :gg 3 1, , t u, F. f' 1. ' 1, , , ,I , , A ,, at . Q 4 Q ff S . A 2 ,. X we Y A ' H T V- f A 2 ' K ,V .P 7 , ' ' s --,,, X ' M . .-' ' it Z S , t '? A , , , iiii 0 f V M W f ,s ROW ONE: Marilyn Rinta, Mildred Patrick, Raymond Burch, Joan Passmore, Barbara Ash, Collis Massey, joan Ing- werson. ROW TWO: Pat Callis, Cornelia Fogle, Warren Dixon, Pat Esychek, Barbara Miller, Julia Bean, Nan Bow- man, Shirley Pennington, Louise Marshall, Wallace Anderson, janet Robison, Darlene Ransdell, Sharon Cox, Dean Dixon, Sally Corbett. ROW THREE:Bobby Rockhill, Scott McDuffie, Tom Lincoln, Bernard Shaw, Donna Huff, Mara- lou Michols, Barbara jerke, Ann Chesboro, Barbara Woll, Elizabeth Harris, Helen Ballew, Benny Taber, David Ger- hart, Ellen Young, Gary Buzard, Larry Kocks, Bill Williamson, jonny Miller, Bob Morgan, Dick Ellingson, Bill Lin- coln. ROW FOUR: Joanne Chase, Barbara Simpson, Linda jackson, jan Hill, Edward johnson, Olaf Balken, Rawlin Westover, Leila Spain, Bob Zachary, Bill Norman, Larry Lansbery, Derold Brown, jack Passmore, jim Miller, jimmy Lay, Darren Dodsen, Don Landrum, Gerald Smith, Ronald Klienfelter, Delores Parcels,-Yvonne Nelson, Donald Han- sen, Charles Bradford, Norman johnson, Dwight Scroggins, Dean LaPlante. ROW FIVE: Marden Rodakowski, Ronald Hansen, Bryan Rose, Glenn Widdifield, Bob Lakey, Morris Graham, Max Brown, Larry Hogle, Dale Cox, Larry Ridley, jerry Cyphert, Holmes Anderson. ROW SIX: Norman Hansen, Bob Elston, Ton. .y louston, Blake Lewis, Dan McCarthy, LeeRoy Leuck, Leslie Littrell, Mr. Slaytor, Mr, Ellefson, Mr. Light, Stephen Morrison, Sherman Everett, Marilyn Milne, Bill Bailey, Bettie Cristler, Bill Berg, Danny Lay. ABSENT FROM PICT VRF: jerry Kessler, Leslie gum! ONE HUNDRED BANDSMEN! ONE HUNDRED new uniforms from the school board! New risers from Mr. Silke! Thu-s start- ed the year for the Springfield High School l Band. This band has been outstanding not only as a large band, but as a band with the will and spirit of co-operation, and pride to become a fine musical organization. Barrett, Melvin Young. These are our Majorettes: Nan Bowman, Nancy Thomas Donna Huff, Ann Chesbro, julia Bean. Trumpeter'-s Lullaby: Bill Lincoln, Bob Morgan, Bill Williamson, Dean LaPlante, Dick Ellingson, Gary Buzard, Larry Kocks, jerry Kessler, jonny-Miller. HEATH'S WONDER FABRICS 878 Willamette A Yo., J Paula Mudra Lois Earl H! Jerry Vroman Eddie Sawyer Gordon Hall Larry Robinson Dean' Fish 0 and ' 79 Af? N CAST OF CHARACTERS THE FORTUNE TELLER, one of Victor Her- Fresco, Ballet Master . Count Berezowski . . . First Agent of Secret Police Second Agent .... Third Agent ..... Lt. Timar, of Royal Hussars . Lt. Almir, of Royal Hussars Wanda, of Grand Opera Ballet Vera, of Grand Opera Ballet Irma, of Grand Opera Ballet Captain Ladislaus . . . Sandor, a Gypsy Musician . . Gordon Hall Norman Brown Ralph Sundquist Ronald Davis Larry DeRieux . Jerry Vroman . Dean Fish Jeannie Harkins Jeannie Duncan . Paula Mudra Larry Robinson . Eddie Sawyer Musette, Gypsy Fortune Teller . . Lois Hufstader Boris, Musette's father . . . Earl Jaques Vaninka, Musette's mother . . . Pat Ardinger Mme. Pompon, prima donna . . . Janet Somers Chorus of Ballet Dancers Accompaniment . . . High School Orchestra Inez Bowerman, Concertmaster bert's delightful operas, was presented May 7 and 8. It was directed by Mr. Ellefson and Mr. Van Zandt with the assistance of Eunice Gardner, Marvel Hart, Frank Light, Gene Slayter, and Mary Lou Watts. The story of the opera takes place in the mythical land of Livonia, which is bankrupt. In order for Li- vonia to go until a loan is negotiated with the United States, The kind you don't have to pay backf' King .Gustav has decreed that a lottery be held in honor of the Queen's lap dog, Tessie. King Gustav is to win the lottery with Ticket No. 1,000,001g Count Berezowski, commandant of the secret police, is to win second place. The Count, an old bachelor, becomes enamoured of Irma, a dancer in the Royal Opera. The Count sends her a note on the first piece of paper that comes handy -lottery ticket 1,000,001. When Irma refuses to re- turn the ticket, the Count contrives to marry her, for then her property becomes his. But the gypsies steal the ticket, and everything else they can get their hands on. From here on happenings come thick and fast. 1 xg' , . o f v f 1' f r 1 W W ,9 WN M W ,,, -ff ' .x W! f vx.Jyw ,,.xf!wf,,,f, xx , Q W wgyyf :W . f ,ff ff f- 'f ff ,W ,, ff f WA ff ,ff f , fr Q x f X N ,, QQQM5- x 'www 'W Nwem I .. , x M.. M. W, X . W ' X X , ww x N :,mM:,1,mfa , X, . iii-S2 V A Q Q Xin viz ff fm! gf 72 w 4, of ff if 5 I . Jr V ii f ij Wizigef Q f ii yr' V ' Xa .px f Y is f.Q 'gy wg, new '-QQ: A A Qwwf: ,A T , ' , JN W fgfg -.1 vsp, , - 3 mf! 5: 2 Z FRONT ROW: Inez Bowerman, Melva Cullens, Ilene Smith, Cel- Sharon Cox, Sally Corbett, janet Robison, Elizabeth Harris, este Gibbons, Maurice Bean, Ann Meloy, Joel Freeman, Elaine Helen Ballew, Benny Taber, David Gerhart, Ellen Young, jo- Roush, Barbara Ash. anne Chase, Bill Norman. SECOND ROW: Joyce Westover, Glenda Stubbs, Sandra Sharp, FOURTH ROW: Tommy Houston, Melvin Young, Bob Elston, Evelyn Davidson, Roger Deihnal, Ray Barsi, Mary Williams, Leslie Littrell, Holmes Anderson, Jerry Cyphert, Bill William- Barbara Garboden, joan Ingwerson, Collis Massey, Cornelia son, jerry Kessler, Bob Morgan, Bill Lincoln, Bill Bailey, Ste- Fogle, joan Passmore, Marilyn Rinta, Darlene Ransdell, Ina phen Morrison, Floyd Ellefson, Eunice Gardner. Puusteinen, Nancy Stubbert. ABSENT FROM PICTURE: Shirley McGillvrey, Pat Callis, Glen THIRD ROW: Lois Litterick, Sally Passmore, Chris Winters, Widdifield. Caryl Marshall, Carol Sanne, Gary House, Karl Herringer, Owiealm and Zaye' THE ORCHESTRA is a musical organization of which our school and community can well be proud. It is a pleasing experience to hear the variety of music the group is capable of performing. Highlights of the music played this'year were the Overture to the Mes- siah,', played at the Christmas concert: joan Ingwerson's playing of Prankish Pan by Boernshein, for flute and string orchestra, and the annual musical production given dur- ing mu-sic week, Victor Herbert's comic operetta, The Fortune Teller. FRONT ROW: jack Doran, Dennis Newman, Dean Lewman, Meri- dith Greer, Gary Ott, Charles Bradford, Elmer Clark, Robert Batson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Van Zandt, Jackie Law, Bob Stewart, jack Evans, Billy Grant. MISSING: Steve Hemenway The boys, quartet during rehearsal. Left to right Gordon Hall Emmett Tritt Mr. Van Zandt Nor man Brown. CHAP'S SPORT SHOP no Spinning Reel Headquartersl' FIRST ROW: E. Young, S. Cross, N. Thomas, C. Rowe, D. Clark, L. Hufstader, J. journey, F. Holsinger, B. Wise, N. Martinson, S. Coombs, A. Utecht, L. Boentgen, P. Mudra, E. Clifton, M. McCarty. SECOND ROW: Jean Harkins, N. Hatch, W. Hayes, E. Tritt, D. Fish, I. Bostwick, R. Sundquist, E. Sawyer, G. Hall, L. De- Rieux, B. Hoffman, P. Ardinger, j. Duncan, j. Davis. THIRD ROW: P. Prociw, G. Huckins, E. Bissett, D. Smith, D. Bault, E. Jacques, B. Lakey, N. Brown, R. Lewis, B. Harden- brook, L. Vest, L. Robinson, J. Vrooman, W. Crume, R. Davis, JoAnn Harkins, I. Somers. MISSING: B. Eversole, B. Gavette, R. Phibbs. ' cwafgfeeglacfa THE CHOIR is made up of the most outstanding sing- ers in school. Good musicianship, as well as fine citizen- ship, is a must, Membership is restricted to students who have corne through the boys' and girls' glees, although in some instances exceptions are made. The A Cappella choir has the responsibility for most of the musical activities con- nected with the school. To list the activities would be too lengthy, but the most important were the Christmas and Easter programs, the winter concert, the operetta in the spring, contest, and graduation. The choir also sings at P. T. A., service clubs, civic functions, and local churches. DURING THE YEAR the girls sang for the carnival and other school functions including graduation. They sing two and three part music and the aim is to improve their general musicianship. The girls had a major part in the operetta as ballet dancers and gypsies. THE FUNCTION OF BOYS'GLEE is to tram boys in the use of their voices and in music fundamentals. A grade average of 3 qualifies them for the A Cappella choir the following year. This year the boys learned many new songs including some barber-shop harmony. They sang for some school functions and had an important part in the operetta. FIRST ROW: L. Spain, J. Hall, M. Siegfried, D. Haxby, G. Harris, D. Pino, E. Colby, I. Timmerman, R. Shorey, V. Goats, S. Loghry, R. Copelan, E. Sweeten. SECOND ROW: R. Class, G. Dennis, M. Pickett, J. Cooper, B. Beals, K. Miller, D. Erskine, J. Villbrandt, S. Aldous, N. Ziol- kowsky, B. Shouldice, S. Wullbrandt, A. Ruede, B. Smith, B. Young, B. Erickson, Mr. Van Zandt. THIRD ROW: D. Riggs, M. Fisher, I. Edmiston, S. Willison, N. Goldsby, S. Hamilton, G. Knotts, M. Marshall, E. Miller, L. john, S. Diesburg, M. jackson, J. Garlinghouse, V. Willhite, M. McMillan. MISSING: G. Pierce, D. Conklin, A. Conklin, B. Weller, 1. Par- menter, F. Anderson. HANSEN FURNITURE 212 Main 111 ' -mf, wa,-f, mf ,iw ,, , . t f t FRONT ROW: Floyd Burright, Sammie Lou Romero, Diana .Pfen- SECOND ROW: Delores Iverson, Phyllis Tillapaugh, Greta Yar- ning, Sally Sneddon, Dixie Davis, Effie Pickens, Elaine Coffer, brough, Bette Bartz, Arlene Roush, Shirley Rogers, Sara jo Cope- Joyce Ross, Rosita Self, Irvin Wall, adviser. land, Christine Joiner, Pat Roberts, Shirley I-Iinkle. A' ' I ? If EACH YEAR a staff is selected whose ta-sk it is to edit meeting deadlines. The reward for all this work comes in and publish the Millers' Log. After the students plan and the spring when the Millers' Log is distributed to all of the design the book, there follows the seemingly endless jobs students as a record of another year of school life. of taking pictures, writing copy, drawing layout sheets, and V Christian Joiner and Sammie Lou Romero working on the Sara jo Copeland and Delores Iverson typing copy. organizations section. WINCHESTERS BUILDERS SUPPLY 112 6894 McKenzie Hiway FRONT ROW: julia Duval, Doris Marchewka, Marilee Fisher, Marian Erickson, Shirley Burroughs. SECOND ROW: Richard Nice, Gay Werth, Carol Savage, Faye Haxby, Pat Ardinger, Richard Neilson, THIRD ROW: Forest Spickelmier, Clayton Curtis, Jack Heacock, jack Cozad, Bill Gailey. I THE SPRINGFIELD SENTINEL is the official paper of the Springfield High School. It is published bi-monthly by the Newswriting class and printed by the Willamette Press of Springfield. Twenty students of this yearls class gathered all the news, wrote the stories, drew up the dum- mies, wrote headlines, sold ads, and performed the many tasks necessary to put out a paper. Pat Ardinger, editor-in- chief, and julia Duval, assistant editor, along with Richard Nielsen and Clayton Curtis, co-sports editors, were the leaders of the staff, under the advisership of Mrs. Dorothy Adams. The 1952 Sentinel Staff, under the advisership of Miss Gladys Shelley, received the jackson Trophy, awarded each year by the Oregon Scholastic Press for newspaper improve- ment. Springfield and Cleveland of Portland tied for the award and shared the plaque during the year. BOB PORTER HEATING 4245 Franklin Blvd. 113 FRONT ROXW: Agnes Utecht, Janice Rindahl, Marilyn Rinta. SECOND ROW: Sally Passmore, Gwen Fried, Nancy Tompkins, Lynn Adele Price, Elaine Nissen, Beaudette Smith. THIRD ROW: Dale Dukes, Lee I-Ierringer, Dick Terrill, Les Pakulak, Vernon Fowler, Paul Preppernau, and Mrs. Young, adviser. MISSING: Bill- Nothwang and Richard Nielson. ' 14 Omega The Sigma Alpha Omega, formerly Associated Council, has worked long and hard on a number of worth-while projects including a pep rally to promote better sportsmanship, the Perk Up and Pick Up clean-up campaign, the Civil Defense preparedness, and a dance based on the gay nineties. The organization was founded by a small group of seniors of the class of '52 under the leadership of Ann Norgard, first president, and Mrs. Stella Young, Adviser. Their purpose in organizing was to im- prove and help S. H. S. in every possible way and those ideals have been carried on by this year's members. Officers of the club are Janice Rindahl, president Dale Dukes, vice- president, and Agnes Utecht, secretary. The twenty members are re- commended from all four classes by the faculty and elected by the club on the basis of character, service, and scholarship. Beginning the second -semester, three freshmen were chosen for membership. They are Patty Linscott, David Esgate, and Larry jones. 1'3- Sfella gn adv! Mr. Pfeifle's fourth period class practicing an air-raid drill. WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY Timber is a Crop l Se!- , W ff C41 fp SHUMXVAY METAL xvolzxs 1 157A S. 6111 V. jim Mainefseniormgnj Vaughn Willoughby Adrian Ward Dick Tirrell Bill U ' Don Rose Carl Sanders UNITED TIRE STORES 116 2320 Main FRONT ROW: Earl Coffelt, Richard Neilsen, Doug Bridges, Jack Heacock, Ken Kesey, Gerald Chase, Adrian Ward, Don Rose, Dale Dukes, Bill Pakulak, jim Maine, fsenior managerj. SECOND ROW: Dale Parnell, coach, Walter Gossler, Sherman Everett, Ted McCarthy, Dick Tirrell Carl Sanders, Gary Fisk, Vaughn Wfilloughby, Floyd Burriht, Cliff Tucker, Cequipmentj Bob Pfaff fyunior mana er , g D- THIRD ROW: George Zellick, coach, Larry Cooke, Bob Strickland, Les Pakulak, Gerald Olson Ed Russell, Lee Herringer, Bob Brown, Tom Kirkpatrick, Skip Squires, Chester Ramsey. 7 FOURTH ROW: Hal Whitbeck, coach, Jerry Cyphert, Fred Manilla, Norman Neilsen Lester Ram- sey, Teddy Doris, Warren Dixon, Doug Cole, jim Miller, Frank Sheffold, Earl jacques. Wmadtq Hal Whitbeck - Backfield Coach George Zellick - Head Coach Dale Parnell - Line Coach THE MILMART 639 Main Bob Pfaff, fjunior manager SEASON SCORES WE OPPONENTS 33 Lebanon 20 7 Eugene 41 38 North Bend 1 2 14 Marshfield 20 1 3. Medford 13 7 Corvallis 18 3 1 Albany 7 43 Cottage Grove 7 117 x 2', -N f-is K 4 , Q , 4 T 1 3 X' ' ,, , W 'iw 45? 5, ff 'K 'gf ,if is I 'lf Kfkff f 1 f , - V V QM, 1 ' I, X , ' X V 2 ' YW f I f , , , I ij, w.7f'W ,',1,fK,f7' f - 1 1, 1 . 5 V ,f , jf,,,g4,fg' CW f 1 A ,f , ,f Q - J- f ' 44 1 W fue' .- ,f,,,,. . 4 x X P . , ,f 1 -X Q fi fx wif mf. y f ,V f 1, ,f -M , +' WJ' A ' , , X 4- Wjgxjfm gay! ,f,, hw. ., 'JN L Q,?',gQfLm- ,Ur-,m 1 A - ,, mf f if C ' f 1' ,x i my 7 X f Fw . f Cf , x K Q 4 ' -' ' , ' 4 + 4 W ' f -9 '7.,:f7. 'if7i'5f zf'f a ll ' , f fiu 1, 1 f ' g,Q,,-2 ,Q ,- 1 ', N ' f 1 N B Z W . 'A f X 1 N , nf , if fi! K 4 , ,y , L' W Z, Q aw: , g Z X, L fx Q f Z x 1 if . 'Z Q SSS Right: Floyd Burright nets yard- age against the Black Tornado at Medford. The Miller Varsity football team had a successful season, rounding out an eight-game schedule with a record of four wins, three losses, and one tie. The season began with the Jamboree in Eugene, pitting the Millers against the Axeman of Eugene High. The team progressed slowly, reaching their peak against Albany and Cottage Grove whom they defeated 31-7 and 43-7 respectively. The district in which Springfield plays is regarded as being rough and tough. Four of the six teams in the district, Marshfield, North Bend, Eugene, and Spring- field, were rated among the top fifteen in the state. The seniors on the squad were all outstanding players as well as fine students. Floyd Burright received a great deal of recognition from opposing teams and coaches Left: Vaughn Willoughby carries the ball for a gain against Marsh- field. and gained a position on the All-District eleven-. Floyd was also honored by the Boosters when they selected' him the outstanding football player of the season. Ken Kesey, playing outstanding ball in the Miller line, gained a berth on the All-District second team. Coach George Zellick returned to Springfield this year after spending two years on active duty with the Marine Corps. He returned in time to work with several of the same boys he had had on the freshman squad. Ably assisting Mr. Zellick were Mr. Whitbeck, back- field coach, Mr. Parnell, line coach, and Mr. Clingman, who was also the freshman coach. This year's team must have had winning on their minds and courage in their hearts because they really came through with a winning and courageous team. SPRINGFIELD VARIETY 346 Main 1 19 535 sa FRONT ROW: Dexter Kuyhendahl, Ed Russell, Chester Ramsey, Lester Ramsey, Earl Jaques, Doug Cole, Warren Dixon, Teddy Davis, Jim Miller, Jerry Cyphert, Larry Cooke, Lewis Chase, Bob Burge. SECOND ROW: Benjie Dorris, Les .Pakulak, Gerald Olsen, Kenneth Linscott, Gary Briggs, Don Edmond, Jim Trigg, Tom Thompson, Norman Neilsen, Gary Ott, Fred Linsley, Frank Sheffold. THIRD ROW: Cliff Tucker, Qequipmentj Jim Maine fmanagerj Roydon Hatch, Fred Manilla, Walter Gossler, Bob Miller, Bob Pfaff, fmanagerj. FOURTH ROW: Hal Whitbeck, coach, George Zellick, coach, Dale Parnell, coach . ' Wmadzq Wins and losses are not the key to a Junior Varsity football record. The spirit with which the game is played and the want to are the indexes by which a successful or unsuccessful Jayvee football season is judged. The B squads are so titled because it means Building -the building of future teams. Because of their tremendous spirit and love for football, the team this year can be termed a success. When boys like Frank Sheffold, Jim Miller, Les Pakulak, Jerry Cyphert, Norman Neilsen, Teddy Da- vis, Warren Dixon, Fred' Manilla, Earl Jaques, and many others mature and grow, Springfield will have a team of champions. On the basis of this year's Junior Varsity football team, there are bright days ahead for the football fans of Millerville. THE SEASON'S RECORD JV . TH EY 1 4 Eugene 1 3 Lowell 6 Eugene 2 1 Cottage Grove 7 Corvallis 1 4 Albany 3 3 Cottage Grove 5TH AND Q SHOPPING CENTER 120 Where 5th Meets Q 164609408 Coach Bo-Bo Clingman Coach Bo Clingrnan led the freshmen through a successful season with a record of three wins and three losses. The victories were decisive. They defeated Cottage Grove 13-O, junc- tion City 19-O, and jr. High 19-O. Losses were suffered at the hands of Willamette 12-6, Albany 21-18, and Cottage Grove 6-0. The freshmen are developing into Junior Varsity and Varsity squad-s, and it seems as though Springfield will continue to have good teams. Keep up the good work, boys! FRONT ROW: Ed Lewis, Bill Cochran, Danny Austin, Don Hertz, Gerald Swafford, Vernon Norris, Dick Gimby, jim Rapiach, Qmanagerj Fred Roberts, Dick Allen, Larry jones, Gerald Dodson, Earn- est Cushing, jerry Strong. SECOND ROW: Bo Clingman, coach, Walt Walden, Bill Levins, Dick johnson, Gary Barzard, Albert Erickson, Dale Salsberg, Clarence Hinkle, Don Hudson, jon Schober, Qmanagerj, THIRD ROW: Bill Firestone, fmanagerj Joe Willis, Gene Nickson, Melton Batson, Bob Olson, Ken- neth Myers, jerry Mettshur, Dale Shannon, Dean Dickson. FOURTH ROW: Rod Engman, joe Kesey, Fred Collins, Gene Fent, Ray Barsi, Leroy Lueck. BRANDT FINANCE CO. . 229 Main FRONT ROW: john Earl, Dale Ordney, Glen Widdifield, Ed Sawyer, Tom Lincoln. CENTER ROW: Donny Williams, manager, Terry Davis, manager, Bob Bruns, Gerald Telling, Larry De Rieux, Bob Mihelcich, jerry Van Drew. BACK ROW: Tom Reynolds, manager, jim Averill, Dewey Leavitt, Clarence Davis, Curtis Christian, Dwight Jessup, Don Landrum. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Springfield vs Eugene 3 1 2 1 Springfield vs Albany 38 1 7 Springfield vs Cottage Grove-Corvallis 44 57 23 Valley Meet - Finished second in junior Varsity and seventh in Varsity. State Meet - Finished fourth in junior Varsity and eleventh in Varsity. Big Six Meet - Third in junior Varsity and fourth in Varsity. Springfields cross country team this year, though not winning any of their meets, had some very fine boys running for them. Bob Bruns was the mainstay for the Varsity and Larry DeRieux had a very im- pressionable record on the Junior Varsity. In the Valley Meet, the Varsity placed fourth, while the junior Varsity placed second with Larry DeRieux winning the race. In the State Meet, the Varsity team took twelfth place and the junior Varsity placed fourth. Coach of the cross country teams this year was Russ Monahan. J. W. COPELAND LUMBER YARD Q, 122 150 South 5th FRONT ROW: fseatedj Vaughn Willoughby, Earl Coffelt, Adrian Ward, Floyd Burright. ROW TWO: Bill Lincoln, Dewey Leavitt, Denny Sperry, Bob Brown, Skip Squires. ROW THREE: jack Heacock, Bill Pakulak, Tom Bourgeois, Les Pakulak. STANDING: Managers Bob Pfaff and john Engle. Willoughby jumps high for a rebound Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 19 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 fan. 2 fan. 6 van. 9 an, 10 4 WZEZZML Win ' gain 75?-7, Seaaani THE SEASON'S SCORES Springfield Springfield ld Springfie Springfield Springfiel d Springfield Springfiel Springfiel Springfiei Springfiel d d d d fan. 13 Springfield fan. 20 Springfield Han. 23 Springfield fan. 27 Springfield jan. 30 Springfield Feb. 5 Springfield . Feb. 6 ,Springfield Feb. 7 Springfield Feb. 10 Springfierd Feb. 13 Springfield Feb. 17 Springfieid Feb. 20 'Springfield 9FMar. 3 Springfield 'ltMar. 6 Springfield tl'Mar. 7 Springfield :kDistrict tournament games. 6 STOCKSTAD APPLIANCE CO. 2055 Main Za . . Albany Bend . Bend . . Salem . North Bend . North Bend Cottage Grove . Willamette . . Albany . Corvallis junction City . University . - Roseburg . . Eugene Cottage Grove Willamette junction City . Corvallis . University . Salem . . Eugene . Roseburg . Oakridge . . , Eugene . Oakridge 51 44 56 45 46 56 42 45 52 59 51 54 51 60 44 41 56 54 49 61 81 57 59 50 62 123 Vaughn Willoughby Dewey Leavitt 7 ' r t tif I I ,X 7 ,-Q me Q QSM gf , yy., N , 1 ,Q X K f fy fsysa I X f X 4 sam yi 5 X f MTX f WQ ' may f f,NWs,f 1 X4 ai J J w f f S! 7 5 f W f f X f 7 X 2 if 7 S Adrian Ward 54 jack Heacock All-District First Team Qada 6245 face de 7a THE CASABA SQUAD had an out- -standing season this year. The team was rated as one of the finest that has come out of Springfield high school, and it was one of the best teams in the state for the 1952-1953 season. In regular play, the squad won 17 and lost 5 games. In dis- trict tournament play, the Millers posted a win over Oakridge in the first game, but lost the next two games to the Eugene Axemen and the Oakridge Warriors in close games. This gave them a seasonls record of 18 victories and 7 losses. In Big Six play, the Millers won six out of ten games, which gave them a tie for first place in the league. For nine years, Springfield teams had been unable to defeat Salem, but this year the Vikings were overpowered on the Miller court 77 to 61. Other team victories were over such teams as Corvallis, Bend, Albany, North Bend, Cottage Grove and Oak- Bob Pfaf f Manager John Engle Manager PARAMOUNT DRUG 124 Heatock outjumps all opponents for the rebound. 21st and Main Earl Coffelt I l QW , ogy' VMC, ' ff 4 4 X4 ff 4? A f f X f I f W X ,ag X W, W ff ff ff L W A 4 2 64 1 if X ,Tv 1 7 f ,f 07 ff Q ' 4 W Q ff 7 sf W i? f f Q f 4 , . ff ,J W 1 bg? A Floyd Burright All-District Second Team x V. .9 gag az - ridge. In District 6 play during the sea- son, the Millers finished in second place. Individual play was as outstanding as was the team play. jack Heacock was the leading rebound player of the league with 477 rebounds. His jump shots were effective in helping him score 405 points during the season. Floyd Burright scored 325 points. Bill Pakulak played a good floor game and was one of the leading scorers and rebound players. Bob Brown, Bob Brown f' if f f WW fyf i ff Z if ff ' wi 1 ' :fig g ' ' , 1? ' DAY 8cNITE CLEANERS only junior on the starting five, was one of the team's outstanding competitors in all departments. Vaughn Willoughby, one of the team's most improved players, was an inspirational floor leader. Earl Cof- felt, excellent shot and team player, did much to help win games for the Millers. Dewey Leavitt was one of the top 'clutch' ball players on the team. Adrian Ward, an inspirational senior reserve, helped to keep the team united throughout the year. W ? Q , F M. 3 ii if f . . if Bill Pakulak All-District First Team Bill Lincoln 4150 Franklin Blvd, -is it-or isn't it a score! 125 The boys pay close attention to Coach Williamson during one of the many chalk talks . LEFT TO RIGHT: Vaughn Willoughbyj Earl Coffelt, Bill Pakulak, Coach Stan William- son, Floyd Burright, jack Heacock, Dewey Leavitt, and Adrian Ward. 1 THE TEAM, along with the student body, won the sports- manship trophy that was presented at the district tournament. Also, a school record was set for the number of wins and league standings in the tough Big Six. The squad placed jack Heacock and Bill Pakulak on the All-District team and Floyd Burright was chosen on the second team. Bob Brown jumps high for the ball during the Albany game, while Pakulak, Burright and Willough- by looli on. This year's basketball players, managers and coaches wish to thank everyone for their loyal support. MAC'S GROCERY 126 609 10th Street Although trying hard, Bend has little success in getting the ball from Bill Pakulak. LEFT: Skip Squires makes an ever-welcome basket during this game. WE 32 37 56. 39 34 59 42 5 1 67 33 54 50 70 75 79 39 49 46 42 46 17 wins LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Kirkpatrick, Earl Jaques, Lee Herringer, Denny Sperry, Dick Cronk. Charles Whittington, Gerald Olson, Conrad Moore, Everett Middleton, Wfarren Dixon, Bob Mi- chielcich Q. W. Q44 acaeaafai OPPQNENTS THEY THE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR V VARSITY TEAM enjoyed a very successful year in Albany 23 winning seventeen games and losing only three Pleasant Hill 24 games. The boys recorded two wins over Eugene and ' Eugene sophomores 32 defeated Salem once. Salem 47 Leading the scoring this year were Skip Squires, Collage Grove 28 Tom Bourgeois, Denny Sperry, and Les Pakulak. , Willamette 22 Leading rebounders were Bourgeois, Whittington, Albany 40 and Pakulak. Corvallis 38 All of these boys will be back, and they will be a junction City 43 good nucleus for the team next year. The junior Var- University High 45 sity had fine team spirit and a determination to win Roseburg 35 at all times. Eugene 45 And there was a mad scramble for the ball!', Cottage Grove 41 Willamette 48 Junction City 42 Corvallis 40 University High 35 Salem 37 Roseburg 38 Eugene 36 3 losses 20 games HAGGERTY 8: RUFF Arcade Building 127 l LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Briggs, Manager, Bill Bainbridge, art, Gene Estes, Bob Goodrich, jerry Wassan, Tommy Wil Chris Karp, Vardell Lines, Harold Spickelmier, Bob Stew- loughby, Teddy Davis, Delvin Dent, Manager. S y Zaeketlalf THE SOPI-IOMORE SQUAD, although playing only two games, worked hard all season with only one thought in mind, that of building a better varsity. These boys got very little credit and did a lot of work. 7 Zcwketdali THE FRIOSH BASKETBALL TEAM did not have nearly as successful a season as in the past few years. The main difficulty was lack of experience. Much improvement could be noticed by the end of the year, however, and some very good future varsity players may come from this squad in the next three years. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Inglis, Larry jones, Don Hertz, Dean Dixon, Carl Mosen, Tom Lincoln, Roger Logan. Vernon Norris, Ralph Thompson, Bill Levins, Clarence jams- MANAGERS: Milton Batson and jim Rapaich. sen, Clarence Hinkle, Hobart Morris. CHEZEM SAW SHOP 849 N. Lane A Although this was Coach Clingman's first year at Spring- field, he has turned out a very successful team. He was well liked by all the wrestlers and did a very good job with this squad of mostly under-classmen. The squad sent eight men to the state tournament, placing Ken Kesey third and Wal- ter Gossler and Ken McAdams sixth. The squad is young and very promising with sophomores Ken McAdams, jim Miller and freshmen joe Willis and joe Kesey. W. G. NICHOLS PLUMBING 136 South 6th Street 5ae6ofw0vt4c77Z6l!a70fze4 S LEFT: Richard Nice, who has the best build on the team, did very well during his first year of wrestling-. He took third in District 6 and went to the state meet. Dick wrestles in the 122 Weight. RIGHT, ABOVE: Paul Preppernau was one of the return- ing seniors. Although he didn't go to the state meet, he had a very successful season. Paul wrestles in the 168 weight. RIGHT, BELOW: Dick Spider Fountain is a very elus- ive, well-trained wrestler. He also had quitea successful season, wrestling in the 122 weight. LEFT: Ken Kesey, the Hooded Terror , was perhaps just what the name indicates. Ken took third in District 6, first in Big Six, and third in State. He won 17 out of 20 matches 1 during the season and wrestles in the 178 class. i ' NAGLE LUMBER CO. 130 1845 Franklin Boulevard FRONT ROW, Left to right: Clausen, Christian, Dale Dukes, Gary Fisk, Richard Neilsen, Walter Gossler, Ger- ald Telling, Bob Bruns, Bob Mihelich, Jessie Lawless, Bob Brown, jerry Blade. BACK ROW: Bob Miller. Shannon Huston, Carl Sanders, Leslie Littrell, Bill Pakulak, jack Heacock, .Ron Rose, Gerald Olsen, Chris Karp, Larry Scott, james Trigg. ' ?eu,'4 Wuhan THIS WAS A YEAR of building for track. With the loss of Wayne Sabin, who placed 5th in the state 440 last spring, and Bill Dellinger, state mile and half-mile champion, the emphasis was on younger boys. Of the total of 90 boys who participated in track, 69 were freshmen and sophomores. A factor that should help to improve interest in track was the completion of the new track and field. All equipment is now adequate for a good track pro- gram. Those outstanding in getting points were Don Rose in the hurdles and high jump, Bob Brown in the 880 and javeling Jack Heacock and Carl Sanders in the shotput, Gary Fisk in 440, Richard Nielsen in the broadjumpg and Walt Gossler in the pole vault. end? Don Rose clears the hurdles in the meet with gene and Cottage Grove. DELTA LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Line of Building Materials 131 Shot Put-Carl Sanders Pole Vault Walt Gossler Coach Russ Monahan Shot Put-jack Heacock Javelin-Bob Brown COAST CABLE CO. 4430 Franklin Blvd. FRONT ROW: Bob Olson-Mgr,, Frank Hill, Bill Berg, Roger Thomas, Doug Rosander, Warren Dixon, Ron Davis. Bill Grant, joe Kesey, Scott Cole, Carl Mosen, Alan Peter- son, Dan Landrum, Dale Orkney, Ron Hopper, Alan Hud- son, jerry Mescher, Donnie Williams-Mgr. SECOND ROW: Dean Martin-Mgr., Grant Sheffold, Fred Roberts, Lewis Chase, Don Edmon, Scotty Dunn, Norman Nielsen, Doug Cole, Ken Hertz, Bill Yarnall, Ken McAdams, Ralph Thompson, Tom Thompson, Terry Davis-Mgr. BACK ROW: Dexter Kuykendall, Clarence Davies, Bob Stewart, Gene Estes, Bob Lakey, Henry Clausen, jim Lay, Gwinn Price, Mike Wirfs, Ken Adams, Alan Kidd, Bob Elston. O O 'za45mzdffz,Wafz4cZ2y? eww In the junior varsity, consistent point win- ners were Ralph Thompson in the mile, Ken McAdams in the 440 and javelin, Ken Hertz in the high jump and broad jump, and Bob Elston in the 880. These boys are looking very promising and have done very well in competitive meets with other schools. f r Z2 Ralph Thompson leads in the mile race. SQUARE DEAL LUMBER COMPANY Remember A Square Deal or No Deal. . D D. . . . .M rw, A .. K M L., me K. e..t.tg....s ROW ONE: Mgr. Les Roberts, Floyd Burright, Earl Jaques, jerry Cyphert, Lester Ramsey, Chester Ramsey, Earl Coffelt, Doug Bridges, Adrian Ward, Skip Squires, Lee Herringer, Vaughn Willoughby, Mgr. jim Main. ROW TWO: Ted Davis, jim Miller, Ed Russell, Dan Richardson, jerry Mackey, Connie Moore, Dick Edwards, Charles Whittington, Bill Lincoln, Les Pakulak, Don Brown, jack Cozad, Clayton Curtis, Bob Strickland, Coach Bo Clingman. ROW THREE: Coach John Young. Dick Edwards at bat in Cottage Grove game. SEVEN LETTERMEN formed the nucleus of the 1953! Miller nine who defended the district A-1 championship won last spring. The weather, however, played havoc with practice schedules, so that the squad was slow in rounding into shape. Three non- league games were played before this copy went to press, and of these games, the Millers won two and lost one. - The baseball team hoped to continue its good re- cord. Of the last 56 games' played, the Millers won 27 games. Much credit for a successful season went to Coach John Young and Assistant,Coach Otis Cling- man. ALEXANDER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 538 Main gat? Fawn 7a f ! X 1 f f I X ff X f X f g X , 1 ' f i X X NO GAME room!! O! X f Grounds Submefged X Forecast iodmlt Rain y Next week: More fain 0 X! 1 of i f y I f J I X f f , X f pf f I f K 0 X I f f X The space above was reserved for action pictures of baseball games, but Pluvius played drastic tricks on the sports editor and photographer as well as the coaches and players. Since the rain insisted on playing an active part in the games, it is proper that it be given the space it so rudely demanded. sf 1.1 R AQ? Vaughn Willoughby decided to let this one go for ball two. BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY STORE 530 Main 1 i i ,FB FRONT ROW: jerry Wasson, Lester Ramsey, Chester Ramsey, Ed Russell, Ted Davis, Richard Miller, Bob Mor- gan, Lee I-Ierringer, jim Averill. BACK ROW: Gerald Riley, Bob Goodrich, Skip Squires, jerry Mackey, Les Pakulak, Charles Wittington, Connie Moore, Vardell Lines, Coach Clingman. caaafz Wcnutq THE JUNIOR VARSITY baseball team, composed of freshmen and sophomores, played eight games this year against other B-League teams. This team coached by BoBo Clingman, trains the boys to be varsity players in future years. The junior Varsity nine hopes to better last sea- son's fine record of six wins against only two defeats. ?'w4-SOM THIRTY-FIVE BOYS turned out for freshmen baseball this year. Because rainy weather limited the number of practice sessions, the team was slow in rounding into shape. There were two or three boys for each position, so competition wa-s keen. It appeared likely that as the season progressed, the team would be winning many games. FRONT ROW: Dave Esate, Wayne Baird, Dick Gimby, Marvin Beeber, Larry Libby, Ray O'Conner, Ted Brown, Clarence I-Iinkle, Bill Levins, Vernon Norris, Hobart Morris, Roger Logan, Mgr. Ernest Cushing. BACK ROW: Ted Murphy, Billy Welsheimer, Gary Marlin, Doug.Knecht, Richard Allen, Dave Ingles, Bill Cochran, jack Holt, Ernest Ross, Bill Firestone, Ted Phibbs, Kirby Olsen, Joe Willis, Ken Myers. SIMMONS MOTOR CO. 136 5th and A Streets y amid emnS4aawP ' 'LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Smith, Dwyatt Buckly, Ron Maloney, Larry Vest, Joe Thompson, Tom Bourgeois, Bill Nothwang, jack Jenson, Marden Radakowski, Larry Leek. In a practice game are Bob Smith, Ron Ma- loney, Tom Bourgeois, and joe Thompson. TENNIS is in the build-up stage at Springfield, and the fact that so many boys showed up for prac- tice and a place on the squad was encouraging to Coach Whitbeck. It was also encouraging that none of the netmen will be lost by graduation this year. Matches were arranged with most of the schools in the area. Bob Smith returns the ball with a backhand stroke. JOHN WARREN HARDWARE, INC. Retail Store-771 Willamette Ready to serve the ball is Ron Maloney. 137 138 ANDERSON, DAPHNE Usherettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3545 Class Council 25 Student Body Counci15 Girls' League Council 1.3,4, Pres. 45 P. E. Court 4. ANDERSON, BOB ARDINGER, PAT Y-Teens 1,2,3.45 Pres. 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Squad3f45Thes- pians 45 Honor Society 45 Student Body Play 45 Sentinel Edi- tor 45 A-Cappella 3,45 Girls' Glee 1,25 Girl of the Month 35 Class Play 3,4. ARMSTRONG, WILDA Y-Teens 3,45 Thespians 45 Paletteers 1,2,3,45 Caterettes 2,3. BABCOCK, BOB Transfer 4. BAKER, GWEN Debate 45 Thespians 3,45 Ambassadors 1,2,3,45 Christmas Car- ol 3,45 Dramatics Club 1,25 Chorus 3. BARNHART, EULA Y-Teens 15 Honor Society 45 Caterettes 2,35 Girls' Glee 3. BARTZ, BETTE Pep Squad 2,3,45 Millers' Log Staff 45 Rally Squad 3,45 Girl of the Month 25 Preppers 1,2. BATCHELOR, LOWELL Transfer 35 Thespians 3,45 Paletteers 3,45 Drum Major 45 Christmas Carol 45 Band 35 Orchestra 35 Class Play 3. BELEKE5 DARLENE G.A.A. 2,3,45 Council 3,45 Tennis 3. BERG, BARBARA Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 45 Paletteers l,2.3,4. BERGSTROM, JOAN Transfer 35 Y-Teens 35 G.A.A. 45 Thespians 45 Honor So- ciety 4. BLADE, JERRY Transfer 35 Letterman 45 Sports Mang. 3,4. BOSTWICK, IRVIN Hi-Y 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Millers' Log Staff 45 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Student Body Play 3,45 Christmas Carol 3,45 A-Cappella 3,45 Class Play 35 Print and Cord Court 3. BRIDGES, DOUG Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Letterman 2,3,45 Honor Society 3,45 'Class Council 35 Student Body Council 45 Football 15253545 Bas- ketball 1,2535 Track l5 Baseball 253,45 Boys' Alliance Coun- cil 2,45 P. E. Court 4. BROWN, DAROLD Band l,2,3,4. BROWN, DON Letterman 3,45 Honor Society 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. BROWN, WALLACE BURCH, DAN ' F.F.A. 4. BURGESS, NANCY Transfer 25 Christmas Carol 3,4. BURRIGHT, FLOYD Hi-Y 45 Letterman 2,3,45 Millers' Log Staff 45 Football 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Christmas Carol 45 Baseball '1,2,3,45 IP. E. Court King 4. BUTLER, DOROTHY Y-Teens 15 Paletteers l,2,3,4. CHASE, GERALD Debate 45 Thespians 3,45 Letterman 45 Football 2,3.45 Bas- ketball 15 Student Body Play 3,45 Christmas Carol 45 Base- ball 35 Chess Club 1,25 Class Play 3,4. CHASE, MARTHA CHASE, NADINE G.A.A. 253,45 Pep Squad 45 Christmas Carol 45 Girls' Glee 15 Class Play 3. CHILDERS, JOLENE F.H.A. 2. CHRISTENSEN, JERRY Rifle Club 15 Projection Crew 2,3,4. I CLIFTON, EVELYN Transfer 25 Y-Teens 25 F.H.A. 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 A-Cappella 45 Tumbling Team 2,3,45 Girls' Glee 3. COCHRAN, EDDIE F.F.A. 2,3545 Baseball 1. COFFELT, EARL Hi-Y 2,3,45 Letterman 3,45 Honor Society 45 Class Council 35 Student Body Council 45 Football 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2,3, 45 Christmas Carol 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. COFFER, ELAINE Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Squad 45 Honor Society 45 Millers' Log Staff 45 Girls' Glee 1,2. COGBURN, JOY Transfer 3. COGHILL, BOB Paletteers 25 Boxing 1. COLLINS, ANGELINE Usherettes 45 Pep Squad 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Class Council 15 Carnival Royalty 15 Rally Squad 3,45 Christmas Carol 45 Preppers 1,25 Winter Party Queen 45 P. E. Court 4. COLVIN, PHYLLIS G.A.A. 253,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Pres. 45 Song Leader 45 Hon- or Society 45 Class Council 35 Winter Party Court 25 P.E. Court 4. COOKE, DALYCE Usherettes 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 3,45 Council 45 Girls' League Council 35 Preppers 2. COOLEY, BONITA Transfer 25 Girls' Glee 2. COOPER, ELSIE Transfer 25 Caterettes 1. COOPER, SHIRLEE Transfer 45 Y-Teens 45 Ambassadors 45 Girls' Glee 4. COPELAN, ROSE Transfer 45 Ambassadors 45 Girls' Glee 45 Latin Club 4. COPELAND, SARA Transfer 25 Y-Teens 25 Council 25 G.A.A. 3,45 Millers' Log Staff 45 Rally Squad 45 P. E. Festival Queen 4. COTHRELL, JOAN F.H.A. 2,3,4. COZAD, JACK ' Hi-Y 2,3,45 Letterman 2,35 Class Council 25 Student Body Council 45 Basketball 2,35 Sentinel Staff 45 Baseball 2,3. CRAWFORD, DAVID 5 CURTIS, CLAYTON Transfer 35 Hi-Y 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Football 35 Track 3,45 Sentinel Staff 3,45 Boys' Alliance Council 45 Class Play 35 Carnival Mang. 4. DAVIS, CHRISTINE Transfer 45 Honor Society 45 Millers' Log Staff 4. DAVIS, DIXIE Transfer 25 F.H.A. 45 Honor Society 45 Millers' Log Staff 3,4- DEADMOND, ELVIN Transfer 25 Rifle Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Handicraft Club 35 Christmas, Carol 4. DIESBURG, SHIRLEY Transfer 35 Girls' Glee 3,4. DILBECK, GLEN Rifle Club 3,45 Handicraft Club 1,25 Projection Crew 1,2, 3,4. DUKES, DALE Hi-Y 2,3,45 Associated Council 3,45 Letterman 45 Honor Society 45 Football 2.3.45 Tfafk 1,2,3,43 Pi-EPSil0n 3.45 Christmas Carol 4. APPLIANCE CENTER 70 10th Ave. W. I I I DUNCAN, JOE Transfer 35 Letterman 3,43 Football 3. DUVAL, CHARLENE G.A.A. 3,45 Preppers 1,2. DUVAL, JULIA F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Squad 3,43 Millers' Log Staff 33 Sentinel Staff 43 Preppers 1,23 Intramural Manager 3,4. EASTMAN, PHYLLIS F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 3,43 Preppers 1. EDDY, GARY Rifle Club 15 Hi-Y 3,43 Basketball 13 Sports Manager 23 Christmas Carol 43 Baseball 2. EDWARDS, RICHARD Letterman 2,3,43 Basketball 13 Baseball 1,2,3,4. ELLISON, MIJI Y-Teens 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Pres. 4. ENGEL, JOHN Letterman 3,43 Honor Society 43 Class Council 43 Sports Manager 2,3,45 Christmas Carol 43 P. E. Court 4. ENGEMAN, SHIRLEY Transfer 23 Thespians 43 Christmas Carol 43 Band.23 Prep- pers 2. ERICKSON, MARIAN Y-Teens 3,43 Thespians 43 Paletteers 1,2,3,43 Honor Society 43 Caterettes 2,35 Sentinel Staff 43 Paletteers Council 4. ESGATE, JOY Transfer 3, Y-Teens 43 Debate 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Honor S0- ciety 43 Latin Club 4. EVERETT, MARYANNE Y-Teens 3,43 G.A.A. 43 Girls' Glee 4. FARLEY, RUSSELL Rifle Club 33 F.F.A. 1,25 Ambassadors 1,2,33 Handicraft Club 33 Servitors 1. FISHER, MARILEE Transfer 33 Sentinel Staff 43 Girls' Glee 3,4. FISHER, RONALD FISK, GARY Transfer 23 Letterman 3,43 Honor Society 43 Football 2,3,43 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 2,33 Track 43 P.E. Court 4. FLEMING, BARBARA FOUNTAIN, DICK Letterman 3,43 F.F.A. 3,43 Wrestling 1,2,3,43 Christmas Carol 1,23 Baseball 1,23 Band 2,33 Class Play 4. FOWLER, VERNON Associated Council 23 Thespians 33 Student Body Play 3: Christmas Carol 13 Pep Band Pres. 23 Band 23 Dramatics Club 1. FOX, JANICE FREEMAN, JOEL Thespians 43 Student Body Play 43 Christmas Carol 43 Or- chestra 1,2,3,45 Handicraft Club 23 Dramatics Club 2. GAILEY, BILL Transfer 4: Sentinel Staff 43 Handicraft Club 43 Baseball 4. GANO, ARCHIE GARLINGHOUSE, JANICE Transfer 23 Y-Teens 43 Sentinel Staff 43 Girls' Glee 2,4. GLEASON, LONA ' Transfer 4. f GOATS, ARLENE Transfer 43 Christmas Carol 4. GRAHAM, MORRIS Transfer 23 Rod 8: Reel 2,33 Thespians 3,43 Ambassadors 3,43 Christmas Carol 3,43 Band 2,3,4. HALL, JOANNE Girls' Glee 3.4. HALSEY, ROBERTA Usherettes 1,2,3,4Q Pep Squad 2,3,4. HAMILTON, SHIRLEY HANCOCK, ELMER F.F.A. 1,2,33 Projection 2,33 Handicraft 1. HANCOCK, VELMA Y-Teens 1,2,3, F.H.A. 4. HANSEN, DONNA Y-Teens 43 Band 2,3. HARDENBROOK, BOB Transfer 33 Thespians 43 Christmas Carol 43 Projection Crew 43 A-Cappella 4. HARRIS, DANNY HAVENS, GERALDINE Y-Teens 45 Band 1. HAXBY, FAYE Y-Teens 1,2,33 Usherettes 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Honor Society 43 Class Council 43 Sentinel Staff 43 Girls' League Council 3,43 Pep Squad Songleader 43 Winter Party Court 3: Cam- era Club 13 P.E. Court 4. HEACOCK, JACK Letterman 2,3,43 Football 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Track 33 Boys' Alliance Council 3,43 Student Body Play 45 P. E. Fes- tival, Prince Royal 4. HEWETT, JEAN Pep Squad 2,3,4, Council 43 Thespians 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Student Body Play 3,43 Christmas Carol 43 Girls' League Council 43 Preppers 1,23 Class Play 35 Prepper Council 1,2. HIBMA, JERRY Rod 84 Reel 2,3,43 Track,2,3. HILL, DEAN EEA. 1,2,3. HILL, JOYCE Y-Teens 1-,2,33 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,4. HILL, LEWIS Transfer 23 Basketball 23 Projection Crew 2,35 Baseball 2. HINKLE, SHIRLEY Caterettes 3,43 Millers' Log Staff 43 Ambassadors 1,2,3,4. HOCKETT, GLORIA Transfer 3. HOPPER, JERRY Handicraft Club 4. HOUSTON, TOMMY Transfer 43 Band 43 Orchestra 4. HUCKINS, GEORGIA A Caterettes 1,2,3,43 Ambassadors 3,43 A-Cappella 4. HUFFMAN, GARY Letterman 3,45 Pi-Epsilon 3,43 Golf 2,3. HUNGERFORD, JEAN G.A.A. 2,33 Preppers 1. INGWERSON, JOAN Y-Teens 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1, 2,3,43 Preppers 1,23 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. IVERSON, DELORES G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Squad 3,43 Millers' Log Staff 45 Girl of the Month 43 Preppers 1,2. IVERSON, MILFORD F.F:A. 13 Wrestling 13 Handicraft Club 1. JACKSON, MAYOLA Transfer 43 Girls Glee 4. JACKSON, MELVIN F.F.A. 2,3,43 Projection Crew 2,3,4. JENKINS, CLAIRE Rifle Club 1,23 Thespians 45 Lettermen 3,43 Track 1,33 Wrestling 23 Sports Manager 2,33 Christmas Carol 43 Chess Club 3. JOURNEY, JANET Pep Squad 43 Thespians 3,43 Christmas Carol 3,43 A-Cap- pella 3,43.Girls' Glee 1,25 Preppers 1. ANDY'S STEAK HOUSE 136 N. 4th 139 KAUS, RICHARD Transfer 43 Christmas Carol. KELM, TED Handicraft Club 1,2.3. KENNEDY, ROY KESEY, KEN Debate 43 Thespians 3,43 Class Council 43 Football I,2,5,4Q Student Body Play 3,43 Christmas Carol 43 Baseball 25 Dra- matics Club 1,23 Class Play 4g Thespian Play 3,43 Winter Party King 4. Lettermen KESSLER, JERRY Transfer 33 Honor Society 43 Band 3,43 Rifle Club 45 Or- chestra 3,4. KRUSH, BERDINA KIRKPATRICK, ELLIS Thespians 43 Sports Manager 1,23 Christmas Carol 4. LaPLANTE, ARDEN LARSON, DENNIS Christmas Carol 43 Projection Crew 1,2,3,4. Transfer 23 F.F.A. 2. LAWSON, ERNIE Transfer 2, F.F.A. 2. LEAVITT, DEWEY Hi-Y 3,43 Letterman 3,45 Class Council 4g Student Body Council 43 Basketball 3,43 Cross Country 4. ' LEE, ETHEL G.A.A. 2,3,43 Paletteers 3,43 Tennis 33 Camera Club 13 G.A.A. Council 3,4. LITTRELL, LESLIE Rifle Club 13 Hi-Y 2,3,45 Thespians 43 Track 3,43 Christmas Carol 43 Pep Band Pres. 33 Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 Class Play 33 Operetta 1,2,3,4. LONG, ELWIN F.F.A. 3. LOUGHRY, WILMA LUNDY, DAWN Transfer 33 Y-Teens 3,43 Thespians 45 Carnival 33 Christ- mas Carol 4, Class Play 3. MAINE, JIM Letterman 4, Sports Manager 4. MANNING, BRUCE Compass Club 1,2,33 Thespians 43 Ambassadors 1,2,3,43 Christmas Carol 1,2,3,43 Projection Crew 1,2,3,43 Band 13 Boys' Alliance Council 3. MARCHEWKA, DORIS Transfer 35 G.A.A. 3,43 Caterettes 33 Sentinel Staff 4. MATTHEYER, MYRNA Usherettes 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Student Body Council 43 Carnival Queen 43 Christmas Carol 43 Pep Band Pres. 13 Pep Squad Song Leader 3,43 Band 15 Preppers 2. MEDFORD, FRANCES Transfer 33 Y-Teens 3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. MILLER, AUDREY Transfer 2: Caterettes 2,33 Millers' Log Staff 43 Ambassa- dors 23 Girls' Glee 2,3. MOORE, JOHN Debate 45 Football 13 Projection Crew 3,4. MORRIS, BOBBY Transfer 23 Pep Squad 3,43 Thespians 3,43 Carnival Royalty 23 Preppers 2. MURRAY, DONNA Pep Squad 43 G.A.A. 3,4. MCCARTHY, TED Letterman 2, Football 4, Track 3, Winter Party Royalty 4. MCGILLVREY, ERNIE ' MCGILLVREY, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 1,2,3,4: Usherettes 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. '23 Pep Band 2,3,45 Band 2,5,4Q Orchestra 2,3,4'. 140 McGINNIS, FRANCES Caterettes 2,33 Christmas Carol 33 Tumbling Team 2,3,43 Dramatics Club 1. MCMILLAN, MARILYN Y-Teens 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Girls' Glee 4. MCNAIR, JERRY Boxing 1,23 Baseball 43 Servitors 1,2,3. MCWHORTER3 RUBY G.A.A. 1,2,3. NEU, RANDALL Football 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3. NEWELI., JOAN Transfer 4. NICE, RICHARD Letterman 45 Football 33 Basketball 1,2,33 Wrestling 43 Sen- tinel Staff 43 Baseball 23 Band 1,2. NIELSEN, RICHARD Associated Council 3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,45 Football 1,2,5,43 Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Sentinel Staff 4. NORRIS, SHIRLEY Compass Club 1,25 Preppers 1,2. ORAHOOD, GERRY Hi-Y 2,3,43 Dramatics 1,23 Class Play 4. PAKULAK, BILL Letterman 2,3,45 Honor Society 43 Class Council lg Foot- ball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 23 Baseball 15 Boys' Alliance Council 2,33 Letterman Council 3. PARRISH, RUSSELL PASSMORE, JOAN Y-Teen 1,2,3,4, Council 43 Thespians 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Christmas Carol 3,43 Girls' League Council 35 Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 Pep Band 1,2,3,4. PATRICK, MILDRED Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Council 43 Pep Band I,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4. PERRY, DARRELL PERRY. HILDA PETERS, CAROL G.A.A. 45 Pep Squad 3,43 Paletteers 13 Sentinel Staff 43 Pep Squad Songleader 43 Girl of the Month 33 Preppers 1,2. PFAFF, RICHARD Paleteers 23 Basketball 23 Sports Manager 1. PFENNING, DIANA F.H.A. 13 Soc. Pro. 23 Vice-Pres. 3. PHIBBS, ROSS PHILLIPS, MICHAEL PICKENS, EFFIE Usherettes 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Millers' Log Staff 2,3,45 Pep Squad Songleader 4. PREPPERNAU, PAUL Hi-Y 3,43 Associated Council 3,41 Thespians 4: Letterman 3,45 Honor Society 3,43 Football 1,2,33 Basketball 13 Track 23 Wrestling 2,3,43 Student Body Play 43 Christmas Carol 43 Band 13 Golf If Thespians Play 4. QUINN, THELMA , Transfer 43 F.H.A. 43 Ambassadors 4. RAINY, DALE Transfer 4. REEVES, DOROTHY Transfer 4. RICHARDSON, DAN Transfer 43 Baseball 4. RIGGS, EVELYN , F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Girls Glee 4. RINDAHL, JANICE Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 43 Associated Council 3,43 Thespians 43 Honor Society 43 Girls' League Council 45 Girls' Glee l,2Q Class Play 33 Associated Council Pres. 43 Girls State 33 Class Play 4. I I O RITCHIE, ROBERT ROBERTS, PAT Transfer 23 F.H.A. 33 Millers' Log Staff 43 Girls' Glee 25 Preppers 2. ROBINSON, LARRY Wrestling 1,2,33 A-Cappella 1,2,3,43 Pi-Epsilon 1,23 Dra- matics Club 1,2. ROGERS, SHIRLEY Y-Teens 43 Millers' Log Staff 4. ROMERO, SAMMIE LOU Spanish Club 13 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Honor Society 43 Class Coun- cil 33 Millers' Log Staff 43 Student Body Council 43 Tum- bling Team 1,23 P.E. Festival Director 4. ROSE DON Hi-Y 1,2,3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Class Council 1,23 Student Body Council 25 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 Track 1,2,3,43 Carnival Royalty 2. ROSE, GERTRUDE Transfer 4. ROSEAN, ANN Y-Teens 1,23 Millers' Log Staff 4. ROSS, JOYCE Y-Teens 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Squad 43 Thespians 8: Coun- cil 3,43 Honor Society 43 Millers' Log Staff 43 Christmas Carol 3,45 Girls' League Council 43 Tumbling Team 1,2,3g Preppers 1,23 Student Body Play Director 43 Class Play 4. ROUSH, ARLENE Caterettes 1,2,33 Millers' Log Staff 4. ROUSH, CAROL Y-Teens 1,3,43 F.H.A. 2. RUSSELL, JERRY Handicraft 3,4. SAMS, SHIRLEY Transfer 23 Thespians 43 Christmas Carol 43 Preppers 2. SAVAGE, CAROL Pep Squad 3,43 Rally Squad 45 Sentinel Staff 43 Girls' League Council 33 Preppers 1,23 Class Play 3. SCHENEN, CHARLES Transfer 4. SCHAUFLER, LINDA Transfer 33 Y-Teens 33 Thespians 3. SELF, ROSITA G.A.A. 43 Caterettes 1,2,33 Millers' Log Staff 43 Christ- mas Carol 35 Dramatics Club 2. SHAW, JANICE Y-Teens 3,4. ' SIMONS, JIMMIE F.F.A. 2,3,43 Baseball 13 Projection Crew 3,4. SIMPSON, BARBARA Ambassadors I,2,3,4Q Pep Band 2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. SMITH, BEAUDETTE Y-Teens 1,2,3,43 Tri-Y Council 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Associated Council 3,43 Thespians 45 Paletteers 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Christmas Carol 4. SMITH, LAURA Transfer 33 Thespians 33 Student Body Play 33 Christmas Carol 3,43 Class Play 3,4. SMITH, LYLE Transfer 3. SNEDDON, SALLY Y-Teens 43 F.H.A. 2,33 Pep Squad 45 Honor Society 43 Millers' Log Editor 43 Latin Club 4. SPICKELMIER, FOREST Track I,2,4Q Sentinel Staff 43 Cross Country 1,2,4. STANLEY, RONALD Basketball 13 Handicraft Club 3,4. STOLSIG, BARBARA STUVE, CLINTON Rifle Club 1,2,3,4. SUNDQUIST, RALPH Transfer 33 Thespians 45 Track 3,43 Christmas Carol 43 Projection Crew 3,43 A-Cappella 43 Class Play 4. SEIGFRIED, MARY Transfer 43 Girls' Glee 4. THOMAS, JACKIE Y-Teens 33 Pep Squad 43 Thespians 3,43 Class Council 45 Preppers 23 Stage'Manager Class Play 3. THORNTON, JANIS Y-Teens 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Dramatics 2. TILLAPAUGH, PHYLLIS Pep Squad 3,45 Thespians 43 Millers' Log Staff 43 Preppers I,2. TIRRELL, DICK Associated Council 3,43 Letterman 3,43 Football 2,3,43 Box- ing 13 Wrestling 2,3. TOFFLEMOYER, JOY Y-Teens 1,23 Pep Squad 3,43 Thespians 43 Girls' League Council 2,45 P.E. Court 4. TROUTMAN, THAN Christmas Carol 3,4. TURNER, DICK Class Council 23 F.F.A. 2,3,43 Basketball 132. TYVOLL, TOM VIKE, FLOYD VIMONT, MARY Honor Society 43 Ambassadorsl. WARD, ADRIAN Hi-Y 2,3,43 Letterman 3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Class Coun- cil 33 Student Body Council 35 Football 3,43 Basketball 132, 3,43 Carnival Royalty 33 Christmas Carol 43 Pi-Epsilon 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Boys' Alliance Council 43 P.E. Court 4. WERTH, GAY Transfer 35 Spanish 33 Ambassadors 3,43 Sentinel Staff 43 Christmas Carol 3,4. WHITE, DEREK Hi-Y- 2,3,43 Football 23 Basketball 1,23 Sports Manager 2. WHITTED, DORRIS' F.H.A. 2,3,43 Ambassadors1,2. WILLIAMS, DON Football '-2,33 Basketball 2,33 Christmas Carol 45 Boys' Al- liance Council 3,4. WILLIAMS, PATSY Y-Teens 1,23 Council 23 G.A.A. 43 Pep Squad 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,45 Class Council 2,33 Student .Body Council 43 Pep Squad Songleader 3,43 Pep Squad Council 33 D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4. WILLITS, ALBERT Basketball 1 WILLOUGHBY, VAUGHN Hi-Y 2,3,43 Letterman 2,3,43 Honor Society 3,43 Class Coun- cil 15 Student Body Council 1,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Christmas Carol 43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Boys' Alliance Council 3. WOODRUFF, LOIS Transfer 23 F.H.A. 33 Thespians 45 Preppers 2. WULLBRANDT, STANLEY WYATT, JOHNNY YARBROUGH, GRETA G.A.A. 43 Pep Squad 3,43 Millers' Log Staff 45 Girls' League Council 43 A-Cappella 43 Girls' Glee 33 Preppers 1,23 Class Play 3. YERG, ELDEN Ambassadors 13 Christmas Carol 45 Handicraft Club 1. ZACHARY, SONNY Transfer 33 Debate 33 Thespians 43 Carnival Manager 45 Sentinel Staff 3,43 Christmas Carol 3,45 P.E. Festival Direc- tor 3,4 Girls' League Council 33 Winter Party Court 4. ZECHENTMAYER, DICK Debate 43 Thespians 43 Christmas Carol 45 Handicraft Club 33 Servitors 1. 141 Picture Index FACULTY Adams, Dorothy ,.... ......A............. ............. 1 8 18 Arthurs, Dr. J. L. ., Bailey, Laura .........., Baird, Stanley ...... Bates, Joyce ....,.. Beisner, Glenn ,,....... Carlson, George ..... Claypool, Ohvia ............. Clingman, Otis Jr. .. Cross, Martha ...,.........,.... Daugherty, Dale ...., Dotson, Bert , ,,...... . Ellefson, Floyd ......,.. Ellefson, Mabel ........ Empey, Warne ..,..,.,.. Gardiner, Eunice ......., ........18, 86 ....,.....11a 11.116, 61 51 19, 121, 129, 134, 136 102, 103 61, 69 1 ...,,..,,..... 18, 106, 110 11.19, 76, 77, 98 76, 77 110 Garrow, Melva .....,...,............ 18, 70, 76, 77, 100 Gregg, Alice ........ 1 .,..,.... Hanson, Norman .,.... Horning, Irene ...... Johnson, W. T. Johnston, Paul ..,.., King, Rudy ......... Lee, Guy .........,..,, Light, Frank ........ Mason, Ralph ,..,. Meredith, Ted ..,.... Monahan, Russ ......... Morgan, Madeline . ...,... 1 Morrison, Florence .,...,. Mortenson, Grant ...,.,., Nafziger, Ralph ........ Parnell, -Dale ......,.,.,.. Patterson, Tessie ..... Pfeifle, Stewart ....... Priester, Frank ..... Rice, Leonard ..... Roner, Joe ...., 11 Silke, E. H. ........... . Slaytor, Gene ............ Strong Clarence ...,.. Tucker, J. C. ..,.......... . VanZandt, David ...... Wall, Betty .............. Wall, Irvin .................. Welling, Barbara ...... Whitbeck, Harold ..1 ...... . 82, 83 ........18, 63, 89 19 .1 ........ ........, 1 9 16 11.119, 106 . .......,.... 20 .........20, 89 132 .........20, 78, 79 ............21, 90 ................ 21, 45 67 1 ...... .121, 117, 120 .........20, 73, 97 . .................. 20 .........21, 89 ........21, 63 .........20, 64 1 ...... 20, 120, 117 ........20, 110, 111 38 .....,.,.21, 68, 112 75 .,..,,.21, 117, 120 Wilcox, Nan .............. .11..............,,.,, 2 2 Williamson, Stan ...... . ................. 22 Wilson, Lila ............ .... .................. 22 , 81 Wilson, Wilma ........ ................................... 2 2, 90 Wyatt, Werdna ...... -1. ...,.... 22, 60, 84, 85 134 Young, John ......,. .,....... 2 2, 72, Young, Stella ...... .......... ......... 2 2 , 24, 114 Zellick, George .................. ....... 2 2, 117, 120 A Abshere, Fred .................. ............. 5 1, 129 Acrey, Don .......................... 1 .......1...... 45 Adams, Collene Ann ........ ,............... 4 5 Adams, Gladys ................ ......,. 5 1, 85 Adams, Gloria ....1........ ....... 1 1 ....,,.. 38 Adams, Kenneth ..... ......... 4 5, 133 Adamsey, Margery ..... ...,..., 4 5, 73 Adams, Richard .........,. , ......,. 38 Akin, Wayne ........... 1 .......,.... 1 Alberts, Nila .......... ........ 3 8, 70 Aldous, Sherry ........... ........., 4 5, 111 Alexander, Olsa 11 ...,... .,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Allen, Arden ........... ...........,,,,..,.,,,,.. 4 5 Allen, Richard ....... ....... 5 1, 121, 136 Allison, Don ...1... ...... ....,.............,... 3 8 Allison, Doris ................... .,................. 3 8 Alphin, Ruth ..... 1 .... 11 ........ .,....... 5 1 Anderson, Allan ...... Anderson, Chuck .... 142 Anderson, Daphne ........ Anderson, Dorothy 12, 25, 35, 74, 81, 90, 102, 104, 105 Anderson, Frances 1 ..........................,...,......,... .51 Anderson Geneva .............. 38, 76, 77, 100, 102 Anderson, Holmes ............ 38, 75, 88, 106, 110 Anderson, Jerry V. ..........................,,.,,.,,,.....,,.. 45 Anderson, Linda .................................. 45, 68, 86 Anderson, Lydia ....... 1 ................ 45, 79, 90, 102 Anderson, Mary .......... Anderson, Robert ....... Anderson, Wallace ......... 86, 87 .........51, 89, 106 Archer, Colleene Ann ...... ...,......,,.,,,...... 5 1 Archer, Keith .,.,..........,.,,.,,,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Ardinger, Jeri ...........,.,,.....,...,,.,.....,,.,,.,,,,,,, 51, 85 Ardinger, Pat ........ 25, 75, 76, 77, 95, 102, 105, 107, 111, 113, 149 Armstrong, Carol ...,..................... 1 .,......,,,.,,,,,,, 51 Armstrong, Nina ......... .,.....,...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Armstrong, Wilda ........ ....... 2 5, 69, 76, 77, 82 Ash, Barbara .............. .......... 3 8, 83, 106, 110 Ashworth, Ardalee ..,..,.. .,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 85 Ashworth, Beverly ........... ........,..,.,...,,., 3 8, 86 Ausmus, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, 91 Ausmus, Connie J. ..... ..,.,,,,,.,,,,, 5 1 Austin, Danny ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 121 Austin, Deanna ...,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 , 102 Averill, James ..... ...........,,,.,..., 4 5, 64, 122, 136 Babcock, Bob ..... .............. 1 ............................ 2 5 Bailey, Bill .............. ....... ....... 4 5 , 67, 106, 110 Bailey, Marjorie ....... ..................... 1 51, 73 Bainbridge, Bill ........... .......... 4 5, 60, 128 Baird, Wayne ................... .................... 5 1, 136 Baker, Carol ............ - ........................... 45, 60, 66 Baker, Duane ............... .................................... 5 1 Baker, Gwendolyn ..... ....... 2 5, 63, 68, 76, 77 Baldwin, Pat .............. ................................ 5 1 Ballew, Helen ........ ....... 4 5, 79, 106, 110 Baker, Alton ....... Barnes, Bob ...... Barnes, G. W. .... . Barnhart, Cecil .... 60 74 51 45 Barnhart, Elvis ......... ..,.. 1 ........ 4 5, Barnhart, Eula ............. ........ 2 5, 64, Barnhart, Opal ................ ................... Bax-nhurst, LaNord ........ ....................... Barrett, Leslie ............. ........................ 1 06 Barsi, Ray , ................., .................. 5 1, 110, 121 Barton, Helen . ....... Bartz, Bette ........................ 25, 34, 101, 102, 112 Batchelor, Lowell ..............................,. 25, 32, 69 Bates, Rena ........... ................................... 3 8, 79 Batson, Carol ........................ 38, 76, 77, 80, 102 Batson, Milton ...... 1 .................... 512 121, 128 Batson, Myrna ....... .........,.............. 4 5, 102 Batson, Robert ..... ,........,.....,..,.... 5 1, 110 Bault, Don ........... ........ - ........ 4 5, 61, 111 Beals, Bernice ....... ..,,..1.......,....,..,.,. 4 5, 73, 111 Bean, Julia ............................ 45, 79, 90, 91, 106 Beaty, Katherine ..,. - ...,,,.,...,,...,......,...,,,..,,,,,, 51 Beeber, Lloyd ............... ................. 5 1, 61, 136 Beed, Thelma Jean ...... ....,...,,,..,.. Beeson, Kathy ......,..........,. .......,..,.,,,, 4 5 Beleke, Darlene ....... 1 ......., .,...,,,,...,.. 2 5, 79 Bellows. John ........... ................,.. 5 2, 61 Bennett, Myrtle ....... ..,..............., 1 ......,,.,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Benson, Ron .......... ............,,.......,...,.......,..,,,,,,, Berg, Barbara ............................ 11 ......,.......,..... 25 Berg, Bill ........................ 13, 51, 52, 90, 106, 133 Berg, Roger ............,...,,... ,..,,,.,....,.,... ,,,,,,,,,, , 5 2, 89 Bergstrom, Arline ....................,,,......,......,, 46, 73 Bergstrom, Joan ...... Bettis, Don ............, Bevan, Nancy ....... .... Biel, Opal .............11....... Birdseye, Harvey ....... Bishop, Jeannine ...... 1 ..... 25, 75, 78, 105 89 .........38, 60, 66 1 ....... .................... 3 6 89 Blssett, Earl .............. .............. ..,........ 46 , 111 Blackmon, Betty .... , 11 ........,.,,,,,, 46, 81, 102 Blade. Fay ................. ......... 3 8, 60, 82 Blade, Jeanette ....... Blade, Jerry .....,... ................. 2 5, 72, 131 Blair, Marjorie .,...,,, 1 ..................,.,.,,,, 38 Blinn, Charlene ...,,, ........,..., 4 6, 66, 79 Blomquist, Mary .......... .,...............,.....,.,,,,,, 4 6 Bluhm, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Boentgen, Lois ....... 1 ......... ....,., 3 8, 83, 111 Bolkner, Olaf ,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Borneman, Jim .,,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Bostwick, Irvin .,,...,..,,,, ,,,,,.,, 2 5, 95, 97, 111 Boudreau, Richard Bourgious, Tom ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 123, Bowman, Arron ....... Bowman, Nan ...,..... .1.,,...37, 52, 146 137 106 Bowman, Patsy ,.,,,, ,-,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 86 Bowerman, Inez ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 102, 110 Bowman, Warren ...,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bradford, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 63, 106, 110 Bradley, Jim ........ 1 ...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 5 Brendel, Rosemary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 52, 55 Bridges, Douglas ..... .13, 25, 35, 71, 72, 74, 38, . 104, 105, 116, 117, 134, 150 Buses. Carolyn ............................ 45, 46, 73, 79 Brlsgs, Gary ..................................... .46, 120, 128 Broadstreet, Faye ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V ,,,,,,,,,,,, 38, 87 Brown, Barbara ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Bob ........ 38 72 117, 123, 131, 132, 150 Brown Charles .,.....,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Brown, Darold , .,,..,, 11 ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 25, 106 Brown Don ........... ...,..... 2 5. 72, 74, 134, 150 Brown Lyda ----..--V--...-----,................ 46, 60, 76, 77 Brown Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,--,-,-,,,--- 5 2 Brown Max ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 155 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Bruns, 5 1 Norman .... 39, 76, 77, 96, 100, 107, 111 Richard , Ted ......... . ................................ .......... 5 2, 89 Wallace ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Bob .,........, ,. ....... 39, 72, 122, 131, 150 Brush, Wanda ...... Brush, Wilma .......... Bunn, Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, -M ..,................. 1 ............ 52 ,46, 64 Buchel, Mary Jo ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 81 Buckley, Dwyatt ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 137 Buell, Wanda .,,...,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 5 2 Burch, Dan .,,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 5 , 63 Burch, Raymond ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,--, ,,,,,,,, 4 5, 106 Burge, Bob .... .......,.,. ,,,,,,,, 46 , 120 Burgess, Nancy .....,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 Burns, Robert ...,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Burright, Floyd ..26, 27, 71, 72, 104, 105, 112, 116, 117, 118, 119, 123, 134, 150 Burright Marlene .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 55 Burroughs, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Burroughs, Shirley ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 5, 75, 13 Burroughs, William ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Butcher, Richard ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, -,----,,---,,,,,,, 4 5 Butler. Dorothy ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 26 Buzzard, Gary ........................... .52, 73. 106, 121 Byrd, Kenneth ....,,........., 1 ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 63 C Callis, Pat ...................,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 39, 106 Campbell, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Carey, Albert ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Carter, Don ,I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carter, Norman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 3 46 Cartwell, Freda May ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 6, 91 Carslay, Terry ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9 Castleberry, Jerry ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 2, 73 Chaney, Shirley Ann ....... ...,.,... 1 Chapman, JoAnn .............,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chase chasel Gerald .... 26, 63, 72, 76, 77, 95, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chase, Chase, Chase, Howard ...................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1 52, 97, 63 93, 105, 116, 117, 150 Joanne ..,...,..... 39, 60, 79, 100, 106, LEWIS ............................,........ .46, 120, .46, 76, 77 110 133 Chase, Martha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 Chase, Nadine ................ ........ 2 6, 60, 78, 102 Chatman, Anna May ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11,,,,,,,,, , , 39 Chesbro, Ann .1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 6, 73, 106 Childers, Jolene ......... Christensen, DiNae Christensen, Elaine ..... ...... .46, 52, 66, 70 Christenson, Gilbert Christensen, Jerry , Christian, Closen .,.... Christian, Curtis .,.,. Church, Floyd ...... Church, Louise .... Church, Omer ..... 75, 131 122 ,,......39, 61, 89, 111 D Daniels, Bob ...,.,................. ....... 3 9 Danielson, Bob ,............ ....... 3 9 Dare, Beverly .......,...... ..,,.,.....,.,.,...,..,,,., 5 2 Davidson, Bill ..., - ....... ...i.......................... 5 2 Davidson, Peggy ..... ........,,...................,... 5 2 Davies, Clarence ..,.. ......... 4 6, 68, 122, 133 Davies, Joyann .....,. .,............. 5 2, 68, 84 Davis, Arlyn ..,,,..,. ........................... 3 9 Davis, Christine ...,... ................. 2 7, 74, 112 Davis, Darold ....... ........,...................,........ 5 2 Davis Dixie ....... .,....... 2 7, 74, 86, 87, 112 Davis Joyce .,..... ............................ 4 6, 111 Davis Ronald .................................... 46, 111, 133 Davis Roy ...........,........,..................................... Davisz Teddy .......... 46 107, 117, 120, 128, 136 Davis, Terry .................. - .........,........ 46, 122,133 Davisson, Art ..................,...,........,.......,.......,,..... Davisson, Betty ....... Deadmond, Elvin ..... Deadmond, Twila ........ 64, ,76, Clark, Donna ......, ...,,.. 5 2, 73, Clark, Elmer .,...... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, 110 Clark, Hallene ......, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 68 Clark, Virginia ..,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.-----,,, 4 5 Class, Rosalie ......... ...........,...,.... 5 2, 68, 73, 111 Clausen, Henry ........ , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 45, 133 Clayton, Evelynn ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 86 Clayton, Richard ......,,......, ,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 63 Clifton, Evelyn .......................,.... 26, 66, 78, 111 Cobb, Don ..,...........,,,,,, ,L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Cobb, Vernon ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Cockran, Bill ........................,.,.,,..,, ..52, 121, 136 Cockran, Eddie ....,........,..........,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,.., 26, 62 Cockran, Gary .,,......,.,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 89 Coffelt, Earl .... 13, 71, 72 26 74 104 105, 116, 134 150 ' '117f 1231 Coffer, Elaine ..............., 26, 60, 74, 62, 102: 112 Coffman, Bobby Cogburn, Joy ,.,.....,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 26 Coghill, Robert .... - .......... ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 6 Colby, Edith ....... ............,,..,,,,.., 5 2, 34, 111 Cole, Boyd ......,.... .,,...,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Cole, Doug .......,..,.....,......... 46, 71, 117, 120, 133 Cole, Scott .................... - .,,.., L ..........l, 46, 64, 133 Coleman, Janice .,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 73 Coleman, Kenneith ..,.....,,,...,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 89 Collins, Angeline .... 26, 36, 76, 77, 81, 90, 101, 104, 105, 102 Collins, Fred ....... ...,..,,...................... 5 2, 73, 121 Collins, Neatha ..... .,,.,..,....,. 4 6, 102 Colrud, Gerald ......... ..- ................ 46 Colsrud, Jo Anne ..,,,........................... 39, 76, 77 Conklin, Anita ........................ ,.,.,,,... ...,...,,,.,,..,.. Colvin, Barbara ............,......,....,,.. 51, 52, 85, 90 Colvin, Phyllis .... 26, 74, 78, 102, 103, 104, 105 Config, Carol ..............,................... L ................,.. 46 Conklin, Doris ......,............,...............,................ Coning, Deanna ,..........,.......,...................... 46, 85 Cooke, Dalyce ...................,......,. 26, 71, 102, 103 Cooke, Larry ...... 39, 71, 72, 117, 120, 129, 150 Cooley, Bonita fBuzzardJ ...............,....,....... Combs, Sandra .......,.................... 52, 81, 90, 111 Cooper, Dora ...... , .,.....l.................,.. 39, 60 Cooper, Elsie ,.., .. ,......... - ..,...,.....,....,.. 27, 70 Cooper, Joan .....,.... ........,, 5 2, 66, 84, 85, 111 Cooper, Shirlee .... ...................... 2 7, 68, 82 Cooper, Wanda ........ ....l.l................. 4 6, 149 Copelan, Carolyn ............................................,. 52 Copelan, Rose ...,..,,.......,..,......,.... 27, 60, 68, 111 Copeland, Sara .... 27, 32, 78, 101, 104, 105, 112 Corbelt, Sally ......,.......,....,................ 52, 106, 110 Cordell, Roy ,............ ......,........,.,.. 4 6 Corman, George ..,.. ....................... 5 2 Cothrell, Joan ....... ..........,. 2 7, 86, 87 Cowan, Dale .......... .............................. 3 9 Cowan, Estelle ..,.,. ...,...,. 4 6, 60, 68, 86 Cox, Barbara .... ....,......,.............. 5 2 Cox, Dale .,.,..,..,,.,..,,,,,...,.............................. 39, 106 Cox, Doris .................................,.................... 46, 70 COX, Sharon ..39, 63, 75, 76, 77, 82, 100, 106, 110 Cozad, Jack .......... 12, 27, 31, 72, 113, 134, 150 Cramblet, Dorothy .............,............................,. Crawford, David ........... .............,............. 2 7 Crawford, Dorothy ....... ......,................ 3 9, '79 Crawford. Richard ..,.. .........................,....... Cristler, Bettie ..,.....,... ............. 3 9, 76, 77, 106 Cronk, David ...,,,.,.,, ,, ,..,,.,,,,.........,.......... 46 Cronk, Richard ,,,,..., .................. 3 9, 127 Cross, Jewell ......... ............. Cross, Shirley ..... ...........,.. ......,.....,........ 5 2 , 111 Crowe, Bob ........ Crume, Wayne ...... Crumley, Larry ...... Cullens, Melva .,..,. Culp, Donna ...... n .. ...................................... 46 68, 100, 111 46, .......39, 68, 86, 110 Dean, Robert ..- ....... . Defoor, Etha ...,,........ DeLong, Stanton ........ 70 77 60, 73 52 70 i Delp, Don ...........,.......,.................,...,......,......,.... Demorest, Jeanette Dennis, Grace ...... . ...... Dent, Delmar .....,.,..., DeRieux, Larry ....... Dickerson, Jim ....... Diehnel, Roger .,...... Diesburg, Shirley ..... .......46, 68, 85 ...........,46, 891 .........52, ........39, 89, 39 111 128 111, 122 129 110 111 ...........27, ....27, 61 Diggs, Tony ....,.......,. Dilbeck, Glen ..,,,........ ....,.... Dirks, Roy ................................................. Dixon, Ronald Dean . ..........,........,, 52, Dixon, Warren .- ...., 46, 106, 117, 120, Dodson, Darren ......................., 39, 72, Dodson, Gerald ...,.................... 1 .......,..., Dolby, Norman ......., Dooley, Dixie ....,. Doran, John ...,.. Dorris, Benjie ....... Dowdy, Delores ...... 106, 128 127, 133 106, 129 ..52, 121 .- ..,..... 46 46 60 ...39, 89, 100, 39, '110 120, 129 39 I Ellison, Rex ..........,............................................. 53 Elston, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 46, 76, 77, 106, 110, 133 Emmerson, Ardella , ......................................., . Engeman, Rodney ............l................... 3153, 121 Engeman, Shirley ............,................................. 28 Engle, John .......... 24, 26, 28, 72, 75, 104, 105, 123, 124, 150 English, Arthur ...............,.,...,............. gs ....... 3 .... 39 English, Donna ..... ....... 4 6, 84, 85 Erickson, Albert ....l........................... 53, 64, 121 Erickson, Barbara ...........................l........ 39, 111 Erickson, Marion -..28, 69, 74, 76, 77, 82, 113 Erickson, Roger .................,................................ 46 Erne, Loretta ..,............................................. 46, 73 Erskine, Lisbeth ...... ......,.,,,........... 5 3, 85', 111 Esgate, David ......... .,.,..................... - .,.... 5 3, 136 Esgate, Joy ......,... ....... 2 8, 60, 63, 74, '78, 82 Estes, Gene ,, ...,,... ...,,......... 4 6, 63, 128, 133 Esycheck, Pat .... .....................,,... 5 3, 106 Evans, Delmar ...... .,................ 4 6, .88 Evans, Evelyn ........ ,............... , Evans, Jack ............... ......... 3 9, 110 Evans, Patsy ........,.,.......,,.....,,,............................ Everette, Maryanne ...,.,,....,.,,..,,.....,. 28, 78, 82 Everett, Sherman ........ 39, 71, 72, 76, 77, 100, 106, 117, 149 40 Eversole, Barbara .......... ......................... , Everson, Kay ..............,..... F Fairbanks, Claude Fairbanks, Lindell Falk, Kenneth .....,.. ff Falk, Maurice ..,........ Farley, Russell .......,.,,, , ,,,,,, Farmer, Vella Mae ..,.... Farmer, William ..,.,... Farrier, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Farris, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, U Fawver, Marilyn .. Feeney, Patricia .... Felkner, Lona ..,..... Fent, Eugene .......... Ferguson, Elsie .,.. Ferguson, Joe ..,..... Ferguson, Nell .......... Ferree, Charlotte .. Finch, Juanita .,,.... :fm Firestone Willi , , am ...... Fish, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, F1Sh, Dean .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Fisher, Barbara ....... Fisher, ,Gladys .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Fisher, Marilee ,,,,,,,,,,,,, M Dowdy, Larry .......... .......................... 4 6, 63 Dowell, Marion ,.......,. .................... 5 2 Dubendorf, Deanna ..... .,......, 5 3, 57, 81 Dubois, Arthur ......................,.............. 1. .... 53, 64 Duggins, Kenny ................................................ Duhnel, Roger D. ............................................. . Dukes, Dale ........ 27, 71, 72, 74, 105, 117, 114, 116, 131, 150 Dumrn, Gaile .........,...,.......,.........,.,.....,,....... 46, 73 Duncan, Jeannine ............ 39, 83, 102, 107, 111 Duncan, Joe ............. ........................ 2 7, 72, 150 Duncan, Roberta ...... .......,,....,.,........,..........,. Dunn, Diane ..,...,...,.. ..................,. 3 9, 91, 101 Dunn, Scottie .................................... 46, 129, 133 Dunnington, Nancy ...... 39, 60, 63, 69, 75, 76, 77, 82, 100, 91 Duval, Marie Charlene ,.......................,... 27, 78 Duval, Julia .................. 27, 74, 78, 79, 102, 113 E . Earle, John ............................., 60, 46, 67, 89, 122 Eastman, Phyllis ,.......... ...... Q .........,.....,......,.,., 2 8 Eddy, Gary . .........,... ...,,,....,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Eddy, Lary ...,..,.,....... .....,....... 3 9, 71 Edmiston, Janice ....... ..........,,,, 5 3, 111 Edmon, Don .,,.,,....... Edmon, George .......... Edwards, Anna ..... Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, E e Mar Clarence Diane ......... . Dudley Frances Lois ....... Richard il n 8 . Y ---------- Eggleston, Jo ,,....... Ellingsen, Dick ..... Ellison, Floyd ....... Ellison, Miji ........ ........46, 120, 133 .........46, 60, 73, 79 63 39 70 72, 134, 150 79, 120 39 60, 69, 76, 77, 100 106 61 .....,....28, 78, 79 Flsher, Ronald .,,,,,,,,,,, Fisk, Gary .... 28, 34, Fleming Fletcher: Fletcher Fletcher Fletcher 1 1 v Barbara .......,.. Dorothy ....... Layton ....,..... Sally ..,,,,, Terry .., ....,. . 72, 73 - --v-- ......... 4 0, 64 - ........ .......... 4 7, 63 64 84 ........47, 60, 84 ....,.-...147, 84 66 53, 81 .......53, 63, 121 ........4o, 76, 77 ,..........40, 60, 83 .......53, 64, 121, 136 ..,....53, 73, 107, 111 66 111, 113 75. 104, 105, 116, 117, 131, 150 69, 62, as A Wfflfffffffflfffsa Flower, Joyce ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Floyd, Katherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 413514975 125 Fogle, Cornelia ......,. 40, 75, 76, 77, 83, 91,1 97, F01and, Joann , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,, --,,,,v.- 5 3 1g56' Force, Barbara ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - - ' ' goster, Gail ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, If j Q' 40 ountain, Dick , ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,, ,28, 72, ' FOl1St, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,-',,,,,--'.-,, 1 29' 130' 123 FOW1er, Vernon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 3, FOX, Avis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ----.----- v L ...- , FOX, Janice ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Franks, Warren . ..,... .. Franzen, Kenne Franzen, Mary ..,,,,,., ,, th ..... Freeman, Barbara ...... Freeman, Beverly ...... Freeman, Joel ....... . ...... Freytag, Carol ,,,,,,,,,, -,H W A ' ffQQQfff40 ........53 ..fffffffffffffffffffffffff.47, as ------.-28, 60, 95, 97, 110 V --------------- W -----...... .......47 Fried, Gwen ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--, 4 5 4 Frisk. Beverly ...... ......... ' ..... 1 i,ff7i,,f?25 123 143 Frye, Lorraine .... .................. . -- ........ . G Gailey, William ........, Gaines, Annette .,.,.. ....,,.29, 64, 113 83 Galer, Don .,,,,,,,,,,,, ,4A,.,,,,,4,,.,.,,,,,,,,x,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Gall, Arlene ..,,............,. ....,,. 4 0, 80, 69, 90, 102 Gano, Archie .,.,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 Garlinghouse, Janice ...... ,....,,.,..,,.,,.,,,, 2 9, 111 Garrelts, Harold ............ ,..,...., 6 1, 63, 47 Garrity, Judith ......... ..........,........, Gavette, Beverly ...,... ..,...,,.,.,..,.,,,, 2 9 Gay, Darwin ,.,......,.. ,,.,,........,.......... 5 3 Gerhart, David ,.,..,, ,,...,,,....,,, 5 3, 106, 110 Gibbs, Jerry .......... ........,..................... 5 3, 61 Gibbens, Celeste ..... ........ 4 7, 76, 77, 102, 110 Gibson, Adele ...... ..,.......,,........,........, 5 3, 81 Gibson, Mary .,..,.., , .,.r., 47, 84 Gilbert, LeRoy ..... .....,.... Gilliam, Pat ..,,..,.,,., ,.,,.,, Gilliam, Wilma .,,....... Gillilard, Elaine Gilliland, Norman Gimby, Dick ............... Given, Margaret ,.., Given, Robert ...,. Gleason, Lona ..... Gleason, Rosalie ..... Goats, Arlene ......, Goats, Virginia Goldsby, Nancy 53 53 .........53, 64, 89, 121, 136 70 ..,....53, 73, 111 .......47, 85, 111 Goodale, Patty .......,.,,............,.......,...,,. 53, 73, 94 Goodrich, Bob ............................,,.... 40, 128, 136 Gordineer, Lois ......... ..,..,...,.......,,........,......,... 4 0 Gossler, Walter ,,.... 40 72, 117 120 129, 131, Graham, Ben Graham Morri , s ...,.. Gramzon, Shirley ...,.. Gramzow, Joyce .,... Grant, Billie .,..,..,...,.. Grant, Tommie ......,... Grayson, Beverly ...... Greer, Meredith ,..... Gregg, Gary .,,...... Grunke, James .,... ,..... Guthrie, Sharon ,,.,,.... H Hacklernan, Jackie ......,. Hainline, Jackie .,,,.,.. Hale, Donald ..,.......... Hale, Edna ...,...... Hall, Gordon ...... Hall, Joanne .....,..... Halsey, Roberta ...... Hamel, Gracie .......... Hamilton, Shirley ...... Hancock, Elmer ..... Hancock, Velma ...... Hansen, Donald ....... Hansen, Donna ....... Hansen, Ronald .....,.. Hanson, Donnie ....,.. Hanson, Gary ....... Hanson, Norman ,.... Hanson Robert ........,. Hardenbrook, Bob ........, Hardenbrook, Harold ' 132, 149, 150 .,,.......29, 76, 77, 106 73 ..,.....47, 64, 110, 133 , ...,.........,...,......., 53 .......40, 110 . ...LZZZILZLZZ47 .,.,......47, 00, 70 .........40, 70, 77 84 as .........40, 107, 110,' 111 111 ai .........47, so ..,....29, 111 .,..,,29 ...,.....29, 87 .,,.....,,,106 106 ........47, 106 111 63 Harkins, Jeanne ,........... .............. 4 0, 111, 107 Harkins, Joanne ......... ........................... 4 7. 111 Harris, Danny ........... ........,...........................,..- 2 9 Harris, Elizabeth ..... . ..,.... 53, 68, 84, 106, 110 Harris, Garnet ...... .,............ 6 O, 73. 47, 111 Harris, Joyce ...... ................................. 4 7 Harris, LeRoy ......,. ....................... Harris, Rhoda ............ ........,A111 5 3, 34 Harrison, VeEnna, .,.... ..,..,.......,,. 4 0, 60, 68 Hart, Larry .......,.....,,... ................................, 5 3 Haskings, Shirley ....,................,.....,.,....., 53 Hatch,' Noreen .......... ....... 4 0, 68, 76, 77, 111 Hatch, Royden ,,,,,,,,. ............,.... 4 7, 71, 120 Havens, Geraldine ............................,, 29 Havens, LeRoy ................-...---..-.------ ,--'--------------- 4 7 Haxby, Donna .,.........,.........,.............. --47, 73. 111 Haxby, Faye ........ 24, 28, 29, 74, 70, 102, 104, 105, 90, 113 Haxby, Myrna ,,.,......,............. 47, 60, 73, 79, 91 Hayes, Jerry ...,............,.......... .-----------4-4-4-------4-4-- 5 3 Hayes, Wanda Heacock, Jack 68, 63, 111 .29 72 88 95 104 105 113 116, 117, 123,,131, 1:32, 150, 124, Head, Raymond ............,a,--------,,.,, --4------4,4,--------- Heater, Janice ............... ......-.-...-----------4------------' 5 3 Heaverland, Harvey ..... .. ......... 47. 61 Heinrick, James .......,-- ----44-4----------'---- 5 3 Hembree. Peggy ..-,----- --'----- 4 7- 681 84 Hemingway, Steve ....--., -'--------4------------ 5 8 Henderson, Eugene ...... .----------.-A------------ 5 3 Henry, Mavis .........,..... ---.------ 4 0, 94, 102 Herman, William ...... 1 .-,,----.-4----------'--- A------- - - Herrick, L0uiS .....---- --,4- , ------',-4---------------------44' 4 7 Herringer, Charles ,... 40, 72, 110, 114, 117, 134, 136, 127, 150 Hertz, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,.,., 5 3, 121, 128, 133 Hewett, Jean 130, 74, 77, 76, 90, 97,102, 103, 95 Hewitt, Clarence .,,,... Hewitt, Mary Lee ..... Hiatt, Russell .....,... Hiatt, Wendell ,,...., ..,:::::i:1:ii53 Hibma, Jerry ........,..... ......... 3 0, 149 Hibbert, Richard ..,.... .............. Hicks, Joan ..,,,............ .,.......,. 4 7 Hiermeirer, Donna ...... ........ 4 7 Hiestand, Jackie .......... ........ 4 7 Hilderbrand, Willard ..... ..............,..........., 5 3 Hileman, Phil ....,...,,,..... ....,..,,.,..,...,.,.,......... 5 3 Hill, Clyde ......,,..,.........,...,,.............,.,...,...,,, .,..l.,, 5 3 Hill, Frank ,,,,,, ,,,,.....,.......... 5 3, 73, 129, 133 Hill, Harry ..... ............,-aa-...-a.-,-4,-------,---,-,,----- 3 0 Hill, Joyce ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 0, 74, 76, 78, 102, 105' Hill Jan ...,,.,. ......... ..,,,,.....----.----------- 5 3 , 85 Hill Lewis ....., ..........,............,,,,,.,.,,,....,.. 3 0 Hill, Noreta ,,.,... .,.............,.A 5 3 Hill, Norman ..... ........,..., 4 0, 02 Hill, Patsy ,...,,..,.... ........... 4 0. 77, 100 Hill, Robert .............. ..,.a-a-a---a.-----,4,,44------ 5 3 Hinkle, Alice ....,..l.,..... ,.............,,...,---4-,-,,,---- Hinkle, Clarence ........ ....... 5 4, 121, 128, 136 Hinkle, Shirley .l..... .............. 3 0, 70, 113 Hinricks, Virginia ..... ......,... , ,54, 63, 85 Hobwood, Larry ....... Hockett, Gloria ...... Hoffman, Joan ,,.. Hogle, Larry ,,,,.,... Holder, Ronnie ,,.. Hollister, Melvin , Holman, Marvin ..,. Holsinger, Faye Holt, Jack .............. Holt, Jenita ,,,,.... Honer, Henry ....... Hopper, Jerry ,,,... Hopper, Ronnie Hoselton, Gary ........ Hoskins, Eugene .,..,.. Houston, Thomas ..,... Howard, Faylah .,.....,. Howard, Ramona ....... Huckins, Georgia .,,. ,. Huckins, Gerald .... Hudson, Glen .....,, Hudson, Reba .......... Huff, Donna ....,...,....... Huffman, Barbara ....... Huffman, Bob ..,..,........,..,. Huffman, Gary ............... ........47, 89, 106 61 ............47, 129 ,,.,,...40, 83, 111 .. .....,,. 54, 136 79 .......54, 89, 133 , .,,... 54, 61, 89 ,.......,.,.30, 106, 110 U40 102 79, 2.30, 62, 68, 70, 111 89, 133 ,106 86, 87 64, 111 100 Hufstader, Lois ........ 40, 66, 75, 76, 77, 79, Hungerford, Jean ......,..,, Husser, Jon ,,....,,,..... Huston, Patrick ..,... 102, 107, 111 Huston, Shannon .....,..... Huston, Shirley ............,,. ...........,......... I Iles, Lorelee ..,.. ...............l..................... .------,-4, 5 4 Ingles, David ........ .....,,..............l.... 5 4, 123, 135 Ingram, Marion ...,... ...3O, 74, 82, 106, 110 Irwin, Tom ............ Isham, Cliff ....... Isham, Shirley ,.... 102 79, Iverson, Delores ...... 30, 78, 102, 103, 105, 112 Iverson, Loyd ...,,..........................,................ 40, 71 Iverson, Milford ....................,............. ...,....--- 3 0 Jackson, Donna ..........,..... .............. Jackson, Linda .............. . ,......... 54, 106 Jackson, Mayola Jackson, Melvin ..... Jacobs, Therese ...,,. James, Robert .......... IQjff1i'Q6Q 'Es'2'Q 111 Jamison, Clara .... ....... 4 7, 85 Janecek, Joe .....,...,........................................ 47, 64 Janssen, Clarence .....l.........l...,...,. 54, 128 Jaques, Earl 45, 47, 107, 111, 117, 120, 127, 134 Jarvis, Bobby ...............................,...................... 47 Jeffries, Mike ...,,...... . ................,.,.. 41 Jenkins, Claire ........ ....... 3 0, 76, 77 Jenkins, Mina .......... Jensen, Beverly .,,... Jensen, Zora ...... Jenson, Jack .,.... Jerke, Barbara ...,, Jessop, Dwight ........ Jewell, Darlene ...... Johansen, Bill ...... ..,....,.41, 101, 102 137 106 ........41, 64, 122 John, Leona .............. ........ 4 7, 60, 69, 86, 111 Johnson, Arden ......... .........,,....,.....,....,....... 4 1 Johnson, Deanna ...... ...,..........,.,....... 5 4, 85 Johnson, Don ............. ..,,.,...,.,......,..... 4 1 Johnson, Edward ,,,,,,, ........ 4 7, 64, 106 Johnson, Elaine ....., Johnson, Freda ,.,,.... Johnson, Joyce .....,.. Johnson, Kimber Johnson, Norman ,..... Johnson, Richard ...,. Johnson, Duane ....., Jones, G. C. ......... . Jones, Larry ....,.... Jones, Louaina ....... .,.......47, 106 .........54, 89, 121, 128 60 Jones, Stan .,........,... -,--r,---4'------- - - -'---f------ -1- ' 4 1 Jordan, Geogge- .....---,.,---4- -,,---4-------- -------------- 4 5 Jorgensen, 01113 ..-.---,,---- f'-e-------- -------- '----' - ' Journey, Janet ............ 31, 76, 77, 102, 105. 111 K Kadrmas, Richard Kaldahl, Todd ....... . Karp, Chris ,,......,. Kaus, Richard ...,.... Keech, Keen, Kelly, Kelly, Kelm Kelso Verleen ,.... Kathleen ...., Pat ,.........,.. Yolaine .....,.. Ted , .,...,..,., , Byron ...... 149 ....,,..41, 89, 128, 131 47, .,.....e0, 47, 102, ff.'.fff4'i', 79 as 90 73, 79 31 ei as Kelsol Larry ........ ..,----,,-,----------,--,,--4 4 1- Kennedy, Roy .,......,.....,....- ---------,--.--,44------4--------- 3 1 Kesey, Joe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 54 72 121 129 133 Kesey, Ken ..,. 24, 31, 30, Kessler, Jerry ................. Kessler, Sandra ..... 63, 72, 76, 90. 95,'105, 116, 117, 129, 130 ...,.31, 64, 74, 106, 110 85 Kidd, Allan ,,,..,..., ,..,.................... 4 7, 133 Kidd, Arthur ...... .--,..,,. 5 1, 47 Kidd, Virginia ...,... .......,.... 5 4, 85 Kirk, Barbara ........ ......,l. 6 0, 47, 70 Kirkham, Sue ........ ..,,,.... 4 7, 60, 73 Kirkpatrick. Bill ..........,.......,....,..........,............. 54 Kirkpatrick, Ellis ...........,.,................,. 31, 76, 77 Kirkpatrick, Tom ...... 41, 62, 72, 117, 118, 127 Kitchen, Janet ....,.............,................................. 47 Klinefelter, Ronald ............................ 41, 89, 106 Knecht, Doug , .,..,......,.. ................... 4 , 136 Knotts, Glenna ........ ......... 4 7. 68. 111 Knotts, Robert .... ,. ....................... 41 Kock, Darrel ...... ............ 4 8. 89 Kock, Edwin ....... ---------------- 5 4 Kocks, Larry ...,,, ...,...... 4 0, 105 Kroeger, Don ............. ......,.,..,......, 4 1, 72 Krush, Berdina .,........... .....--------..----,,.1-,---- 3 1 Kuntz, Gary .,........,.....,... .-...--------1,. ----------------- 5 4 Kuykendall, Dexter ...... ,...... 4 8, 89, 120, 133 Kvech, Anna ................e ,,,--------------4--4-------- 4 3 Kyle, Gene .............. ------,--.-----4------1, ,-54 Kyle, Shirley ....... ....... ...,..... 5 4 Kyle, William ..... ............. --------- 5 4 L Lajoie, Darwin .....,...........,. .................. 5 4, 89 Lajoie, Nancy ,.... ,...,.. ....... 4 8 , 60, 68, 84 Lake-y, Delores .,,...... .,...,.......,........,.. 5 4, 69 Lakey, Robert ............,,,,..,....... 47, 106, 111, 133 LaMarche, Valmore ,.... . ........................,....... . Lambert, Virginia ...,. ......... ,................... 5 4 Landreth, Vuryl ,,,,,,,,.,, .......................,.. 4 1, 71 Landrum, Darrell ....... ......................,.,,.......... 5 4 Landrum, Don .......... ........, 4 8, 106, 122, 133 Lane, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,, ..........................,....,. Lane, Mary Ann- ..,,... ................ 5 4, 66, 85 Langfelt, David ..... ............. 4 8, 64 Lanning, Roy ....,,,.... ...,...............,,. Lansberry, Larry ....... .......... 4 7, 89. 106 LaPlante, Dean ........ .............. 4 8, 106 LaPlante, Arden ..... Larson, Dennis ,..... Larson, Eileen ....... LaShot, Gay ....,,.. LaShot, Jerry .,... LaVelle, Bob ...... LaVelle, Gloria ,..... 69 .........41, 61. 62 as .,,1.....41, as, 87 54 LaVelle, Vicki ..................... ................... ..---1 , 6 5 Law, Jackie ,.,..................... ...,........ 5 4, 67, 89, 110 Lawless, Jesse ............ 41, 62, 64, 100, 129, 131 Lawson, Dorothy ..........,,,..........,...,,........,......... 43 Lawson, Ernie .,... .......................................,. - -31 Lay, Danny ,..,.........,,....,........,,...... 54, 67, 89, 106 Lay, Jiln ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48, 106, 133 Leavitt, Dewey .... 24, 31 Lee, Dixie .......,........... Lee, Ethel ...,.... Lee, Lee, Lee, Kirtley .,.,....,,,.... Leek, Lawrence ,...... Lefever, Betty ...... Lehman, James ....,.. Lemmon, James ..... Harold ........ J im ................. Levins, B111 ............ Lewis, Blake .......... Lewis, Ronald ..,,.. Lewis, Wally .,,... , 12, 72, 105, 122, 123. 124, 71, 150 ..,....27, 31, 69, 78, 79 89, 137 ...,.....4B, 73, 80, 69 67 129 61, ,........54, 121, 128, 136 106 41 76 77 100 111 1 1 1 1 121 Lewis, Ted ...,......... ............... 5 4. 111, Lewman, Dean ..... ..,....,...... 4 8, 110 Libby, Larry ....... .........,............. ,.,.,,...... 5 4 , 135 Liden, Carolyn ..,.........' ........,,..,..,.............. 5 4, 136 Li,-ieoin, Bill . ........... 41, 75, 106, 132, 134, 110 Lincoln, Tom .............,.............. 54, 106, 122, 128 Lindley, Donnamae ...............,,......... 48, 81,102 Lindsiey, Fred ......... ....... 4 1, 72, 120 Lines, Ivan ..........,.---- ..............,..... 5 4, 61 Lines, Vardell -------------- ......... 4 1, 128, 136 Linscott, Kenneth ...... Linscott, Patty ......... Litterick, Lois ....., Littrell, Leslie ....... 48, 120, 129 ....,,....54, 60, 84, as as, 110 110, 131, 106 L-lllellyn, Lee .,.,...,,.... Lockerbie, Sharon ....., Logan, Roger .,,,.,,,AA,.,, Lohner, John ,.,.,.... Loghry, Shirley ........ Long, Elwin ..,,,,....,., Long, Gale .,,....,.,. Lueck, Leroy .r,,.., es se .,1,,,54, 128. 136 lQ1fQ1f4i', i111 121, 106 Lundy. Dawn '-....YY.. .. ..... 31, 76, 77, 82, 95, 97 Mason, Lupon, Rosalie ,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,,AAA ,A,,,A,A.AAAAAAA, 5 4, 50, 84 Lynch, Barbara r,.,,,,,,,rrr,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,AA,, 4 1, 70 M Mackey, Jerry A..,.......,.r.r,,,,.r.,rA 41, 129, 134, 136 Maddux, Duane 11 ,,,,,,,,r,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,48 Maine, Jim .,,,..., 31, 72, 116, 117, 120, 129, 134 Maloney. Ron .... ......,.,...,, ,........,.1,.,,,,,, 4 1 , 137, 75 Mannila, Fred ..,..,.,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 117, 120 Manning, Bruce ..,,. ,,,,,,, 3 1, 68, 61, 77, 76 Manning, Dave ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Manning, Harold ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 89 Manning. Sherrie ,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 02, 48, 79 Marchewka. Barbara ,.1,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Marchewka, Doris ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 32, 113, 78 Marcum, Beverly Rae ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Mark, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Marsh, Ione ...,.....,,,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 77, 76 Marsha Marsha Marsha Marsha Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, ll, Leon ....,,,,...., ll, Lois Jo ......., ,,,, , ll, Louise .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 89, , ll, Martha Jane J. Dean ....,.,,.,, Gar , y . ..,,.......,.. . June ...,,...,, Marilyn ,,,.,,.... 48 106 81, 54, 111 54 133 136 L .....,..,,....,,,.... 54, 83 48, 111 Martinson, Nancy ,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 7 3, Dallas John ......,.,,,,,,, Masonhall, Doris Ann Massey, Callis ,,,.....,,.,.,, Mathes, Joan Gaile ,,,,, Mathews, Connie ........, Mathews, Johnie Lee ss, 84 1141 39, no 129, ios ...1 ........ll.,..,,...,......,,..... .48 Matteson, Beverly ......,,....,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 83 Matteson, Claude .,.,.,.,............,...,,..,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Mattheyer, Myrna 112, 26, 32, 80, 94, 96, 102 Maupin, Elizabeth .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 80, 102 Mayfield, Charlotte Ann ,,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Medford, Frances ....,.,......................... 32, 60, 82 Meloy, D. Anne ...........,......., 110, 54, 84, 85, 91 Mesecher, Middaugh Middleton, Middleton, George ...................,. Mihelcich, Bob ........., 41 Miller, Audrey Miller, Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, lVLiller, Miller, Miller, Jerry ....,,,,.............. 55, 129, 121, 133 , Eunice Jean .,...,,..,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 48 Everett ...,..,..........,.,..,.........., 48, 127 , 72, 122, 127, 131, 150 Beverly ..,... L ......,.,,,....,,............. ...42, 68 , Bob Joe ........,....... 160, 48, 120, 129, 131 Carl .........,...........i.......i....,,......,i.,..,.,..,..., Evelyn James Donald .... 48, 117, 120, 134, 106 Johnny .,,,,.,.,..,.,,,,......,,,..,,,,,..,.,.... 48, 106 Kae ...........,.,.,... Kathryn 1 ....,,., , Ka Karil .... Y YP -- Nancy Louise .,,..., Richard .,,,..,......,......... Miller, Miller, Wayne Leland Millican, Kathleen Ja Robert Dean .....,1........ 111 H''''H'.'ff.','.'.'.'f4'8',''11i, a4 ffffffffffff5ET'85 .....1.L,.,,4a 42 Ann .,,........... 73. 66, 55 Milne, Marilyn Mae L ..,......... .......... 5 5, 106 Mitchell, Betty .........,.....,.,.,., ............ 5 5, 84 Moe, Philip .,,,,,,,..,,,,...,,.,...,.,......................,,,.,,... 42 Montgomery, ,Orval .............,.,......,. 1 .....,.......... 48 Moore, Conrad ..............,..... 48, 127, 134, 136, 71 Moore, Frank ,,....,,,,, ,.,,........... ........................ Moore, John ..... L .......................,.................. 32, 63 Morgan, Bob ,,,................... 42, 64, 110, 106, 136 Morris, Beverly ........ ......................... 42 , 89, 83 Morris. Bobby ....... .,..,...,.....,,,,.,.,..... 3 2, 102 Morris, Hobart ...,...... .............. 5 5, 128, 136 Morrison, Stephen ...... .....,. 42 , 62, 110, 106 Morton, Nancy Ann ,.., ............................. 5 5 Mosen, Anna .........,.,..... ............,..,,, 7 9 Mosen, Mudra, Carl ....,,.......... Paula ...... Murphy, Ted .............. Murray, Donna .....,,,... Myers, Myers, 42, ....1.55, 128, 133 107 136 L ..,......................,.... 78 111, 64, 55, Kenneth A. ........ ........ 5 5, 121 , 136 Leroy ....,....,...,,,....,.. ......., 8 9, 63, 48 Mc McAdams, Gloria Joy 55, 85 McAdams, Kenneth ...........,............ 48, 129, 133 McCarthy, Dan ...........,,....,,....,.............. 1.48, 106 McCarthy, Ted .... 32, 72, 90, 116, 117, 105, 150 McCarty, Mary Ellen ........ 42, 68, 60, 83, 111 McClanahan, La Neida ............,.,...........,. 42, 83 McCluskey, John .....,.,..,..,,,,,,,,.., ,,,,,, L 142 McCormack, Gerald ,.... ...,.,.,,....., 4 8 McCormack, Jerry ...,,.....,....... ........ 4 8, 63 McCormick, Karline .................. ...,....,, 1 42 McCue, Robert ..., L ..........,. .........,............,......., McCullough, Dorene Marie .......,,,................ 55 McCullough, Yevonne ..........................,.....,.., 48 McDuffie, Scott ...................,...... 67, 89, 48, 106 McGillvery, Ernie ,,..... McGillvrey, Terry ...... 57 32 Bl McGi1very, Shirley .,.,.......... .....,,l, , McGinnis, Frances ........ 32 McGrady, Charles George .,.,, ................ 4 2 70 McManus, Vercef ....,...,,.,....,,,., ......... 4 8, McMaster, Nancy Lee Pierce, Carlie Jan ........ ....... 8 0, 55 Pierce, Gladys Faye ...... ......,. 1 .70 Pierce, Iris ............................. .........,,,.,.......... Pilant, Herrnoine Alice .......,.,.,,...,,....,,,.,. 55, 69 Pino, Dixie Jean ...,.........,...,,..,.. 73, 66, 55, 111 Platt, Sandra Joanne ...,... ............................ 5 5 Ploske, Marilyn ............,,.. ...........,,,,.,,,,,,,, Plouff, Richard .,.,,..,,,.. ,,,.......,,,. 4 8 Pond, Thane .....,........ ....... 4 8, 79 Pope, Beverly .................,,..,........,.,,,,.,.,....,......... 48 Porter, Beverly Jean ................................ 73, 55 Porter, Dick .,,........... 42, 38, 90, 100, 75, 71, 88 Porter. Potter, Potter, Leona .....,...,..,..,..,.......,..,.,....,.,........... 1.. Beulah Mae ........ Delores .,.........,.,.,,,. McMichael, Ruth Ellen ,,......,.,..,..,. , ,,,.........,.. 55 McMichael, William ..........,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.,........ 64, 48 McMillan, Marilyn ,,,,,... .,,...... 3 2, 82, 111, 78 McNair, Jerry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,...... 3 2 McVay, Janice ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, McWorter, Ruby ......,,....... .....,,., 3 2 N Nadeau, Janet ......,.....,,...., .......,...., 4 8 Nelson. Yvonne Marie ..,..... ....... 5 5, 106 Neu, Randall , ..,.... ,,.,.. .,...,... .........,.,, 3 2 Newell, Joan .,,,...................... ,..,...... 3 2 Newman, Dennis David ,.,,.....,.........,............., 55 Newman, Dennis E. .................,....,,..,,...,,,.,,,,,,, 48 Nice, Richard ,,.,..,,.,,,.....,,, 32, 36, 113, 129, 130 Nichols, Maralou .....,.......,.............,,,.,.,..,, 55, 106 Nielson, Norman .,.,.,..,,., 48, 117, 120, 133, 150 Nielson, Richard Allen ........ 33, 72, 116, 117, 113, 131, 105, 150, 74 Nissen, Elaine ,...,,,,,..,.......,.. 42, 60, 77, 114, 76 Nixon, Clifford Eugene ,................, 89, 55, 121 Norgard, Marilyn ...,......,,.,,.....,,., 42, 102, 90, 79 Norman, Bill ...............,.... ........ 1 10, 55, 106 79 Norris, Pauline Norris, Shirley Norris, Vernon .,.,. . ,,,,,.., 55, 121, 128, Norris, Vivian 79 Nothwang, B111 .,,,,..,.,.,.. ...,...,..... 6 2, 48, 37 Novakovich, Pete ........,,.,. 55 O 66, 136 '1 O'Brien, Jessie Ellen ..............,......... 42, 68, 83 O'Connor, Raymond ...,, ........ 5 5, 129, 136, 71 86 Oliver, Patti ....... Olsen Olson: Olson, Olson Oderman, Pat ,,,.,.,.,,,.,, ..........,........... 4 2, Oldham, Douglas ..... .....,.................... 5 5 O'Leary, Gary ..... ........,..,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,..,.. 84, 91 Jerry ........,.. ....... 4 2, 127, 117, 120, 131 Flores .....,,,..., ..,,,,..,,..,,.,., 1 ,..... . . ,,., 48, 69 Gwen Jean ,.... ........., . .1 ..........., 81, 55 Kerby ............ ........................ 5 5, 136 Robert J. ,,,... 1 ......... 55, 121, Olsoni Olson, Olson, Shiela ..... Wesley J. .... . 133 83 O'Neil, Barbara ..,....... O'Neil, Dorothy .,...,,,..... Orahood, Gerry .. 33, 29 Orkney, George Dale .............. 67, 48, 122, 133 55 48 55 Osborn, Betty Jane ...., Osborne, Lee .............. ........................... 5 5 Osten, James Gary ..... ................................. Ostrander, Roger ,,,,..,.,.,.,.,..................,,... 48, 129 Ott, Gary ....................,........... 89, 48, 110, 120, 71 P Pakulak, William 1.-.33, 72, 116, 117, 123, 131, 105, 150, 74 Pakulak, Leslie ......., 48, 88, 120, 117, 114, 123, 134, 136, 71 Potter, Margie Lucille .......................... - ........ 55 Prairie, Sharon Lee ................,........... 68, 70, 55 Praus, Ray ....,..,....,.,,..........,................................. 42 Preppernau, Paul .......... 33 72, 114, 129, 130, 105, 74, 71 Price, Gwinn .........,..... .,,......... 6 3, 49, 129, 133 Price, Lyrm Adele ........ ......... 4 2, 60, 102, 114 Price, Tom ................... ................,...,.. ....,.. 4 2 , Price, Vonna ...............,.. ................. 7 3, 49 Privat, Roberta Jaye ........ .........,,.. 7 3, 55, 57 Prociew, Pat ...,....,,.,.,.........,,,.. 1 ............ 49, 111 Pulliam, Dorothy Marie ...,., ,... .,.....,, 7 0 , 55 Punstinen, Ina Ruth .......... .,............. 1 10, 55 Purkey, Diana Louise ........ ...,..,... 7 3, 55, 69 Q Quinn, Thelma ..................... . ...... 33 R Radabaugh, Tom ................................,............... 49 Rainy, Dale ...........,.......,....,,..,...,,,....,.,....,..... 33, 62 Ramsey, Chester ...... 42, 62, 117, 120, 134, 136 Ramsey, Larry .................................................... Ramsey, Lester ........ 42, 62, 117, 120, 134, 136 Randle, Pat ...,....... ,...,.................... 4 2, 80, 102, 69 Ransdell, Shirley Darlene ,...., 73, 110, 55, 105 Rapaich, James ................................ 55, 111, 128 Rash, John .............................. ........................... 5 5 Rast, Barbara Lee . .,.,. ....,......,. 7 3, 55 Ray, Rodney ............... .......... 4 2, 62 Rayburn, Wanda ,..,.,,,. Reck, Barbara Marie .... Reed, Frankie .................. Reeves, ,Dorothy Jean ...., 111.42 11,134 42 49 49 Reid, Bill .,...................,...... ...,,,. Remmerde, Gerry ...,..... ........... Remmerde, Venita ........,. ......,.,..... Renfro, Abe ........,................ ................. Reynolds, Gloria Mae ....... ............. 7 3, 57 Reynolds, Robert Lee ........ ........,. ..,,..,....... 5 5 Reynolds, Tom .................. ........ 4 9, 122, 71 Rice, Faye Karama ..... ........,............ Richardson, Dan ..,,..,.... ,..,,......,... 1 34 Richardson, Sharson ...... ............. 7 3, 49 Ricks, Edna .,,.........,........ ............. 4 2, 77, 76 Ridley, Larry .,.,.......,,, ...,........,...., 4 2, 100, 106 Riggs, Evelyan M. .......................... .......... 3 4, 111 Riley, Gerald .............,,,,..,,..,..............,..,.... 49, 136 Rindahl, Janice ............ 34, 102, 77, 90, 114, 76, 105, 74 84 Rindahl, Sharon Arlene Ring, Lonnie ........................................................ 42 Ring, Sandra LaVern ....., Rinta, Marilyn ........ 42, 77, Ritchie, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Robert G. .,..,....... . 85 90, 100. 110, 114. 76. 79, 106 Bob ............................. ............ . ......... 4 2 Charles Arnold Freddie ............... Gerald' ...,,..,........ Leslie ......,............ Palermo, Loren Ray ..................,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,., Panfilio, Ronald .................. .................... 5 5 Parcels, Delores Jean ....... 111155, 106 Parker, Betty Jean .....,...1 ,,,...,,.. 5 5, 85 Parmenter, Jo Ann ,.,.,.,,, .......... 4 2, 83 Parnel, Chere Darlene ....... ..,.,.,... 5 5, 84 Parrish, Russell ,.,........,,.., ................. 3 3 Partridge, James .,......... ........,,1..,,,..,, 5 5 Patrick, Mildred .........,.....................1 33, 82, 106 Patrick, Verna Lee .........,........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 84 Patterson, Diane 42, 80, 102, 77, 90, 100, 76, 75 Paul, David ....................,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,.,.......,,,,,,,,,,,, Paul, Loretta ...........,...,..............1,.....,,,,,.,,,,, 73, 48 Payne, Donald E. , .,.,, ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,. , 55 Pease, Bette Jo . ..... .,,,.,,,., 5 5 Pease, Bob ............. .,,, Pease, George ,... . Peetsch Geor e ................,, .,,,..,....,.,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 55 , 8 Penn, Ruth ..........,,............... Pennington, Shirley Ann ........ 73, 66, 55, 106 Penselin, Henry William 55 121 133 ---- ----- v 1 64, 134 Roberts, Joann Noreen ,,.. 1 ............... ........,.... 5 5 Roberts, Patsy ............................................ 34, 112 Robison, Janet ......,...........,.....,... 73, 110, 55, 106 Robinson, Larry ,,.......... ....,.,,. 3 4, 37, 111, 107 Rockhill, Bobby ......,.,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 49, 106 Rodakowski, Marden ....,..,1,,,,. 89,-55, 106, 137 Roebuek, Gene .........,,,.,.., ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 62 Rogers, Beverly Jean ..... ,,,.,,,..,.,,.,,,,,, 5 5, 85 Rogers, N. Louise ,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, B5 Rogers, Shirley ........... ,,,,,,,, 3 4, 112 Rombold, Richard .,,,.,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Romero, Don ..........,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 9 Romero, Sammie Lou Pepiot, Clarence ,....,.......,... ...,.,,,,.,,,,.. 6 2, 48 Pepiot, Naoma Ruth ...,.,, ,,,,, , ,73, 55 Perry, Anna ...,................. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Perry, Darrell ....,...,..... ..............,,,,,,,,,,....,, 3 3 Perry, Hilda ...,.... .....,..,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Peters, Carol ...,.,.......... ......... 3 3, 102, 103, 105 Petersen, Alan .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,...,.,.,,,., 62, 48, 133 Petersen, Jean Marie ......., 81, 102, 48, 149, 69 Peterson, Norman .,..,,..................11 .,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,, 5 5 Pfaff, Richard ..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,......,...,.,,,,,,,,, 33 Pfaff, Robert .............. 42, 72, 124, 120, 117, 123 Pfenning, Diana ...,........ 1 ...............,,,,,,,,.,, 33, 112 Pfenning, Joyce ....................,............... 73, 48, 69 Phibbs, Ross ......... .......... .......,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3 Phibbs, Teddy ...... L ......, ....... 5 5, 136 Phillip, Dora ......... Phillips, Michael Phillips, Stanley ..... Pickens, Effie ....... Pickett, Myrna ..... ...1133 ao 102,112 ....,...a01 102, 48. 111 13, 34, 37, 75, 78, 102, 112 Roner, Elaine .,,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 66, 73 Roner, -Ted ..,,,,.,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3, 64 Rosander, Doug ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 113 Rose, Bryan 1 1,.,, ,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 106 Rose, Deanna ...,...,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 70 Rose Rose, D Rose, G , Don .......... 134, 71, 72, 105, 116, onna 1 .......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ayle ..,....,,.,,,.,.,,.,,,..,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Rose, Gertrude ..... Rosean , Ann ......,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 117, 150 Ross, Ernest ,,,,,...,,,... , ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 135 Ross, Joyce .... 34, 75, 76, 77, 90, 95, 97, 102, 112 Roush, Arlene .,,,,.,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 112 Roush, Carol ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 4, 82 Roush, Ellen .,... Roush, Twila .,.,. Rowe, Carla ......., 91. 149 ...,1149, 91, 111 145 L ..... 49, Smith, Rowland, Dick ....... Ruede, Adella ..... ..........,............,,.... 5 6 Ruede, Aurelia ...,,.,,. ,......................... 8 6, 111 Russell, Edward .,.....,.,.....,...... 43, 117, 120, 134 Russell, Jerry ...,...,........................,..... 34, 64, 136 S Saathoff, Judy ..,...........s, ........ 8 0, 49 Sader, John .....,,,...,.,..... ............... Sage, Norma Ann ,....,.. .,..,.... 6 8, 56 Sagen, Jack ,............. ...,............ 4 9 Sales, Don .....,.,,....... ........ 6 3, 49 Salsberg, Dale ....... . ........., 56, 121 Sams, Frances ......,. .....,............. 4 3 Sams, Shirley ..,,.,,....,........,................... 34, 77, 76 Sanders, Betty Lou ........r,.r............,,.............,A, 49 Sanders, Carl ...... 34, 72, 61, 77, 116, 117, 131, 132, 76, 150 Sanne, David .......,............,...,,....,....................... 62 Saunders, Gwinda Ruth ..............,,..,....... 56, 84 Savage, Carol ..r...,,,,..,...,... 34, 101, 31, 113, 102 Savage, Roger ,..,......... ............,,............. 6 1, 63, 49 Sawyer, Edward .... 43, 122, 111, 129, 107, 150 Saxon, Darwin .....,.....,...,..........,......... 49, 64, 129 Scales, Mack ,..1.......... .......l,..,............,. 4 3 Schams, Shirley ......,. ........,,,......,.,......... 4 9 Schaufler, Linda ..,.,,.., ...... , 35, 77, 76, 82 Schehen, Charles ........,........ ,............,............ 3 5 Schehen, Mary Jo .........,........ .,..,...,............. Schibler, Barbara Loraine ..... .....,.. 5 6, 85 Schlachter, Joyce ...............,.... ...,,....... 4 9 Schluckebier, Harry ....,,,.... .......,. 5 5 Schluckebier, Lawrence ...... ....,,.,, 3 5 Schnaible, Bob .............,.......,. .,.......... 4 3 Schlber, Jon ...,..l.,,. ....... 5 5, 121 Schultz, Leroy ........... ......,,. 6 3, 49 Schulz, Wymona ,......... ............ 6 8, 49 Scroggins, Dwight ...... .......... 5 6, 106 Scoggins, Eddie ......,, Scales, Pat Lee ..,,,, ..70 56 Scott, Gordon ..,, ........,,.. 4 3, 71 Scott, Jim .....,.... ,.........,.........., 5 6 Scott, Larry ....,.....,.... ..,,...,. 4 3, 89, 131 Sebree, Fred ................. .,.... ,,.............. Seim, Gayle Valerie .,.... ....,.....,.....,..... 4 9 Self, Ray ,................, ....... , .....,.............,..,.. 5 6 Self, Rosita .,,.,,.,.,....,. ,..,..... 3 5, 112, 78 Shannon, Dale .....,,,...... .,.,,,....... 5 6, 121 Shannon, Darlene ...... ...,..,.........,..,., 4 9, 73 Shaw, Bernard .......... .......,....,.,.,,...r,. 5 6, 106 Shaw, Janice ..........,... ..,..........,...............,,.,.,. 3 5 Sheffold, Frank ...,.... ........ 4 9, 117, 120, 133 Shelley, Dora ,,.......... .,,..,,.........,..,.... 4 3, 82 Shields, Bob ..,....,....,.... .............,.............., Shockley, Ima June ......... ,,...........,. 7 3, 49 Shoemaker, Joan ........,..,,..... .....,,,... 6 8, 49, 84 Shorey, Roma Joy ......................,...., 73, 49, 111 Shouldice, Beverly Jean ..............., 56, 111, 85 Starke, David Warren ,...,,,, ,,,-- Steen, Walter .,..................... Stephens, Carolyn J0ann6 'i Stephens, Dixie Mae Stevens, Sandra Sue Stevenson, Shirley ....., .... so, 43 63 56 56 56 49 Stewart, Bob .,............. ....... 4 9, 110, 128, 133 Stewart, Ralph ........... ...,..............,,.,.... ,,,,, 4 3 St. John, Lawrence .1,.. ....... 6 8, 49, 77, 76 Stingem, Peggy Ann ..... ............. 1 173, 56 Stockdall, Robert .....,......,......................,.... 63, 49 Stolsig, Barbara .,,.....,...........,.............,.............., 35 Stoneburner, Dorothy Lucille .............. 66, 56 Stoneburner, Ramona .................... 102, 49, 79 Strahan, Jesse ......l..................,...,................ 64, 56 Strahon, Mary ............,....,l......,...............,.,.. 43, 68 Strickland, Bob ........ 43, 72, 117, 129, 134, 150 Stringer, Donna Lee ........................................ 49 Stringfield, Kathern ....,.........,.............,... 49, 66 Strom, Beverly l.,.......,. ............., 4 3 Strong, Jerry ........,.......... . ........ 56, 121 Strong, Jesse .........l.,,.......... Stubbert, Shirley Mae ..... 49 Stuckill, Carl ,................... A ...,.,. 64, 56 Stuve, Clinton J. .......... ,...... 3 5, 64 Stuve, LeRoy ........... ....... 6 4, 56 sugg, Bill .,,,.............. ..........,.,,.......... 4 9 Summers, Walter ...... ..................,..... 4 9. 64 Sunderland, Gloria ...... .......... . 43, 102, 79, 75 Sundquist, Ralph ....... ........ 3 5, 61, 77, 111, 76 Swafford, Gerald .........,... ...................... 5 6, 121 Sweek, Joan ...........,..........,............. 43, 77, 69, 76 Sweeten, Esther Marie ....,. T ,.....60, 49, 70, 111 Walters, Dorris Walton, Harold Ward, Adrian ........ 28, Ward, Janice ...,................ ......,------ Ward, Janice E. .... . Ward, Shirley Worley, Venice ....... Sanders ....,,,........ ..--.--,- '---- - - - 50, 64 36, 71, 72, 74, 88, 104, 116, 117, 123, 124, 150 .....50, 30, 102 Ware, Naomi .....,,......... --'------f-- 4 3, 83 Washburn, JoAnn ....... ..--,------------- 4 3, 33 Wassow, Jerry .... - ........ ....... 5 0, 128, 136 Watson, Micky ............ ..,..,-------,, 5 7. 64 Weathers, Morris ......,,... Weddle, Sandra Lee mmm-1:15:57 Weeks, Dorothy ......... Weeks, Louraine ....., Weise, Kenneth ........ ,..ffffffQIQQfQfff44 Weller, Betty Lou ..,,.......,.........,.. 44, 76, 77, 100 Wells, Dick .......r......................,............ ..,.....,....... . 57 Welsheimer, William Paul .....,. ....... 5 7, 136 Wenick, Harry ..........,,.....,....,... ................... 5 7 Wendt, Pat ........,...................... ........,.,...,....... Wendt, Tommy .... ....................,..... Werth, Gay ......,.,,,...... .....,... 3 6, 68, 113 West, Donna Lee ...... 69, 84 West, Phil .......,........ ........................,,,., 5 7 Westover, Joyce ,,,..., ......... 5 7, 66, 73, 110 Westover, Rawlin ....... ..,.....,,...,.,,.. 4 4, 106 Wether, Betty ............ ......,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Wetzell, Carldine ...., ........ 5 0, 68, 73, 84 Wheeler, Sharon ...... ....,..................,,, 5 0 White, Derek ........ ................,,,,, , 36 White, Gordon ...... ........,,...............,.. 4 4, 71 White, Harold .......... ..,............,..............,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Whitted, Dorris .,.,.,..,.,........,,,..................,.,,,,,,., 36 Whittington, Charles ....., 44, 62, 127, 134, 136 Whittow, Barbara ..................................,,,.,,,,, 1,56 Whitworth, Bonnita ....,....................,,. 50, 66, 91 Whobrey, Delores ........ ,,,....,................. 4 4, 86 Widdifield, Glen . .... , Taber, Elmer .............................. 89, 49, 110, 106 Tart, Cleta ,,,.....,...,........................,.,....... ..,.......... 4 9 Taylor, Ronnie ......,..............,............. P' ..........,,.,.. 56 Telling, Jerry .,..., 43, 122, 72, 54, 149, 131, 150 Teman, Glen ,...,...........,..................... ....,............. 4 9 Tharp, Jerry .................,.1..................,......... 63, 49 Tharp, Orville ..........,.,...........,.....,... ............., 4 3 Thinnes, Ronald Edward ...........,....... J ............ 56 Thomas, Jackie , ,,,.......... 35, 102, 77, 24, 76, 24 Thomas, Johnny A. ................,,................,1...... 49 Thomas, Johnny Paul ...,.............,.................. 49 Thomas,'Mayze1l ....,,.,,.........,..... 43, 102, 77, 76 Thomas, Nancy Alyce 73, 66, 56, 57, 111, 106 Thomas, Rodger , .........,,.,..,....,,...,...., 61, 56, 133 Thompson, Joe .......,....................,............. 43, 137 Thompson, Ralph ..,.. ....,,.. 8 9, 56, 128, 133 Thompson, Tom ....., ,.............,.....,.. 4 9, 120, 133 Thornton, Janie .,.........,.,...,.......... 35, 60, 78, 74 .........50, 89, 106, 122 Tillapaugh, Phyllis .... 36, 102, 77, 112, 76, 105 Timmerman, Ida Jo ..,..................,.....,.... 56, 111 Tirrell, Dick ........,.,... 36, 72, 116, 117, 114, 150 Tirrell, Don ..,.....................,...............,......,.......... 56 Tofflemoyer, Joy .............. 36, 102, 90, 104, 105 Tompkins, Melvyn .....,...,..,..,...........,.,..,..,,,....., 56 Tompkins, Nancy ......., 60, 102, 49, 77, 114, 76 Treadwell, Tommy Clayton .....,.............,...,.. 56 Trigg, James , ,....... .....,......,,.,. ...,........ 4 3 , 120, 131 Truelson, Tony ........,..,...,......... ...........,,.........., Tritt, Emmett ..,,...... Troutm an, Than ....1.. ......,,,49, 110, 1 Shutt, Marilynne Rose ......., , ..,.....,...,. 56, 84 Siegfried, Mary .,...........,..., .,.......,,......... 1 11 Simon, Bill ...,,,...........,.,.,,, ......,. 8 9, 62, 56 Simons, Billy ..,.. ..,..........,,.,...., 4 9 Simons, David .... .................. 43, 67 Simons, Jimmie ....,.... ....,... 3 5, 61, 62, 63 Simpson, Barbara ...,.,. ........, 3 5, 68, 106 Simpson, Bill ............ .................,..,, 5 64 Skaar, Curtis .........,..............,...........,............,....., Skinner, Fred ,..,,.....,... ...,.,..................,,,............. 4 9 Skochenko, George Smith, Beaudette ..,..... 35, 77, 69, 76, 82, 114, Smith, Smith, Billy ,.,.,.... Betty ....... Beverly ...... 78, 91, 105, 75 111 Turner, Turner, Turner, Tyvoll, Utecht, Utecht, Dick ......,,,.,. Jacob -... Sarah ....,............... Tommy U Agnes ........ 43, 97, 73, ffQQQQQ75Q 66Q 11 36 ,,.....36, 62, 63 49 49 60, 100, 77, 114, 111, 76, 75 57 Anastasia Eunice . ...,, .....,,...,......... . Wiest, Sue Ann L ,....,... ......, 4 4, 79, 100, 102 Wild, Gary .......,,......,. .........,.........., 5 7, 89 Willhite, Jean ...............,.......,,,.,,.........,.....,, 50, 85 Willhite, Vera Lee ...,...,.,........................., 50, 111 Williams, Dick ...............,........,..,,,., 57, 61, 68, 95 Williams, Donnie ........ 45, 50, 71, 88, 122,'133 Williams, Don ..........,,,,.......................... 36, 88, 98 Williams, Janice .,.....................,......,... 50, 60, 73 Williams, Patsy ...... 13, 25, 36, 75, 78, 102, 104 Williams, Tommy ...,.,.................,....,,...,,. 1 ,,,,,,,, 44 Williams, Wanda ...,,...........,.,......,,,,,,,,, 50, 84, 85 Williams, Wanda M ...... ........,...,,,,,.... 5 0, 84 Williams, Wanna ...,.,.,...,....,,,..............,....,. 57, 84 Williamson, Asa Jay .................................,.,..,. 57 Willis, Joseph ........................., 57, 121, 129, 136 Willison, Shirley ....................,,.......... 50, 73, 111 Williamson, Bill .... 50, 64, 76, 77, 89, 106, 110 Willits, Albert ................,........,.....,,..,..,,,., ...36, 64 Willits, Janna ..,.,...........,,.....,.....,,...,.................., 50 Willoughby, Tommy .... 12, 45, 50, 71, 90, 128 Willoughby, Vaughn .... 12, 26, 36, 71, 72, 75, Wilson Wilson, 96,104,116, 1 17, 119, 123, 124, 134, 150 , Carole .,.........................,,..,,,...1,.............,, 44 Evelyn ,,.,,,...,.,..................,...........,, 57, 84 Wilson, Floyd ..,........, ............ 4 4 Wilson, Loyd ................, ......,. , Winchester, LeRoy ..,.... .......,.,...,.,... Winsor, Judy Ann ,..,,..... .,.....,........,. 5 7, 73 Wirfs, Michael John ..... ..,..........,,. 50 , 89, 133 Wise, Bettye .................. ..,. ,.,,, 4 4 , 60, 83, 111 Woll, Bar-bara ........... .,......... 5 7, 70, 106 Woodruff, Lois ...... ....,.. . 136, 76, 77 Woods, Sharon .....,.... Woogie, Renee ..,.......... Wright, ..,.......,57, 73 70 Smith, Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith smithf Smith Smith ,Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith y 1 f 1 1 Cliff ,........,,.. ......,...,.. Collene ....................... Delores .............. 43, 6 Don ....,...............,........ Evelyn ..........,.............. Gerald Archie ...., Ilene .........,.,.......... Joyce Ann ..,,. Larry .............1 ..... . . Laura .....,. Leon ...... ,...... Lyle ...... .... . .. Pat ........,............ Phyllis ..... - ......,. Robert ..... - ........................... 43 0, 100, 77, 76, 82 111 49, 85 ....,....56, 106 ..........11O, 56 76 ,..,.,....35, 95, 97, 77, 49 76 56 55 89, 56, 137 , Ronald ..... ..,.......,.............,.......... 4 3, 62 Sneddon, Sally .............. 35, 60, 102, 82, 112, 75 Somers, Janet .........,.......... 43, 100, 111, 107, 83 Sorenson,.Marlyce 43, 80, 102, 77, 100, 76,75 V Vance, J aAnn Eileen ..... Vanderpool, Donald ........ .,,....57, -69 Wright, Wright, Bonnie ..... - ....... Cheri ...... Duane .,.... .........57, 84 ..........,50, 61 76 Vanderpool, Robert . ....... .....,,...,,,. VanDrew, Jerry ......................... ........ 4 3, 122 Vangsnes, Gordon ...., - ........,.......... ...,.,,,.,,,,, 6 4 VanSchoonhoven, Charles E. ...... ....,,,,,,..,, 50 Varney, Kenneth .......,.................. ....,.,..., 5 0, 64 Vaughn, Charlene ..................... ......,.......,,.,,,. Vaughn, Phillip ...... Vaughan, Nellie ..... Vest, Lawrence Veteo, Mariann 57 .......43, 62, 63 84 .........43, 111, 137 38, 43, 13, 72, 117, 122, Spain, Leila .......................... 68, 70, 56, 111, 106 Sperry, Denny .,........,,............ -..38, 43, 127, 123 Speickelmier, Forest .....1........................ 35, 113 Spickelmier, Harold ...... ...,,.... 8 9, 49, 128 Spores, David ............... ....,.....,........... Squires, Dick ................................................,,.,.. 56 Squires, Patty .,,. .,..........,..,..,......,,... 5 1, 56, 85 Squires, Skippy ....,..... Stahl, Jeannette 134, 150, 135 49 Stahl, Pat Carol ...................... .....,......... 5 6, 85 Staihar, Jeanette Marjorie ...... - ..........,.,, 56 Staihar, Niclil ........,,................... .......,,..1 4 3 Stanley, Rona d ...................... ......,.. 3 8, 64 Stark 'Donna .....,.. ............ 4 9 146 ........43, 80, 102 Vike, Floyd .....,..........,,,.......,,....,........,......,,,, 36, 88 Villbrandt, Judy Mae ..,............. 57, 68, 70, 111 Vimont, Mary ...,..........,.... .......,.........,.,. 3 6, 75 Vorce, Sally .....,....,......... .........,, 4 3, 66, 79 Votsberger, Harold ..... ..,.,,.... 4 3, 64, 69 Vrooman, Jerry ,.......,...,, , ....... 50, 107, 111 W Wagnon, Nile ..,... .....,.... ..... L .........1 5 7 Wald, Edna ..,.,..,... Wald, Sharon .....,... Walden, Walter ...... Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wallace Wallace, Betty ..,... Don ........ Jim ..... 1 ....... Thomas ......, , Hazel ........... Romona .,.......,... Wallerstedt, Beverly ...., 57 H.- ......,..... .50 121 w11f11f1f1150 fffff57, 85 ...,...50, 70 Wright, Margaret ...., ....,.,.,,,..,,.,,,,, 4 4, , 77 Wright, Marie ,.....,......... ...1............ ,.,,,......... 5 7 , 73 Wroth, Don .....................,.................................... 50 Wullbrandt, Shirley ....,... 44, 66, 100, 102, 111 Wullbrandt, Stanley ....,.....,,,,.,...,..........,,,,........ 36 Wyatt, Johnny .........,,,.,.........,,,..,,..,,,.,,,,,,.......... 36 Y Yarbrough, Greta ,,...,,,,..,,, 37, 78, 90, 102, Yargus, Kermit ...,.,., Yargus, Ken ......,.... Yarnall, James ....... Yerg, Elden ......... Yeager, Ron .... York, J oretta ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 112 ...,,..57, 129 Yost, Darrell ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Young, Barbara Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,----,,----,, 5 7, 111 Young, Bill . ..........,...,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,--,,-,--,,,,,- 4 4 Young Ellen, 1............... 50, 68, 70, 106, 110, 111 Young, Melvm Ray . ,...... ......,..,.. 5 0, so, sa, 106 Z Zachary, Bob ...,,,..,,.,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- --.,,.------ l 4 Zachary, Roberta ...,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,---.- ----..---', go Zachary, Sonny ---------,,,--, -37. 96, 33, 90 77, 76 Zechentmayer, Richard ,,,,,,-,.- --------,' 3 7' 77' 76 Ziolkowske, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,, , ,----.,---. ------ 7 3 '57 '111 Ziolkowski, Philip ,,,,,,,,, AA,-,-. ' ' 47 Zukers, Rita ........,.,.,., Zysett, Earl .....,.,..... mi .--- f--89 rn IIN GN 1-4 L4-4 O cn .rn G! '11 U on s: C1 N :s -o cd I-4 LD Alma Mdf61 Mxdst the many schools and colors Old Sprmgheld IS the best lrom the Cascades to the Pau IL She s the prnle of all the West We w1ll smg of all l1cr heroes Her dauntless athletes too Xml cheer her ever onward Ks wc wave the whxte and bluc Xvlth Old Glory npphng o er her Our beloved H1gh School stands Xnd to keep that banner stamless lo our dear old Alma Mater We re loyal and we re true Xml we re ne er ashamed to own hcr Xnd her colors whlte and blue When our hrgh school days are over In our lelsure hours we ll long For the old fam1l1ar VOICES In a rouslng h1gh school song We w1ll see the dear old school rooms Xnd our f11thful fl'lCI1ClS so true Xnd Hlgll that we were back thcrc NIL 1th tl1e coloxs wl11te 111d bluc ' - . , . . , . ,V K We will pledge our hearts and hands. 1 r ' . .' , I 1'k Y '1 'z ' 2 -. 144601 4- The MILLERS' LOG staff gives special recognition and thanks to the following who have helped to make this yearbook possible: Moderne Studio Howard Studio for pictures on pages 2 and 16. Mr. Dotson and his art students. Your Town Press. The business men of Springfield and Eugene sponsorship of pages. The teachers, who have given their time, assistan advice. Sally Sneddon Editor for ce, an X Q c ' Zfwew THIS YEAR the Print and Cord dance, sponsored jointly by the Boys' Alliance and Girls' League, was given the name of Calico Capers. 'The decorations consisted of a calico cat and a gingham dog who helped preside over the festivities of the evening. Each year a king and queen are chosen bythe stu- dents and teachers on the basis of attractiveness and apfpropriateness of the costumes worn by each couple. A ter the coronation ceremonies, presided over by the presidents of the two organizations, the students spent the evening dancing and playing games. is 2 5. 1 .Q +5 :Q X X f of -,X JSE 5 i Everyone enjoys playing games and dancing at Calico Capers, the annual Print and Cord dance. ABOVE: The Costumes of the couples were color- ful. LEFT: The Gingham Dog and the Calico Cat pre- side over festivities. b Members of the court were King Todd Kaldahlg Queen Jeannie Petersong and princes and prin- cesses Sherman Everett and Pat Ardinger, jerry Telling and Wanda Cooper, jerry I-Iibma and Jean Poland, Walter Gossler and Twila Roush. ,,,,, Spudents re dw em 7654! THE FIRE CREW is a new service club, organ- ized and sponsored this year by the S club. Carl Sander-s was elected Fire Chief of the squad, with Tom Kirkpatrick and Gary Fisk serving as Assistant Chiefs. The need of a better program for safety of students and school equipment in case of fire prompted the formation of the crew. During fire drills, the boys man the various fire stations, check lights, windows turning to class aIIC1 11 we ---f H-L members take their stat iOns during a drill. 4f65? and doors, and give assistance to injured or ill stu- dents as they leave the buildings. The crew checks all fire-fightingvapparatus to insure proper working or- der. The Springfield Fire Department has aided the program by providing instruction on proper use of equipment and methods of controlling fires. The crew also cooperated with the Associated Council in Civil Defense drills. Awww' .V - f -,M 'g 512 fc PM ,z 1- 293- TPM' - ity Y V M 1, w' 4 , . . Z 1 4 Mi TM 5 1 ' 1 f 1 I f 5 2 i 5 1 I I ! 4 A ,fimffxzfir-amz, . M.- ff ----1:feScJ:.a-f,wsim1sa:.1..,-.W,LS11,a-42va..,a..Q'w2h-,4h::44.f,-1'4-1'51f1F-1X1.1'f Q'X'. n L , ,f . ., .A+ .. , ' W ' l


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