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Uedsides Southern Wasco County Union High School M aupin Oregon FACULTY p. 8 SENIORS p. 16 UNDERCLASSMEN p. 30 ORGANIZATIONS p. 5C GRADUATION p. 98 DO YOU REMEMBER . . . p. 104 SPORTS p. 84 The Class of 1965 is pleased to dedicate its annual to Mr. Richard Chamberlain out of respect and gratitude for his many years of service on our behalf as a dedicated teacher, an understanding counselor, a vivacious leader, and a warm-hearted friend. We owe much; we can never hope to reciprocate. Thank you, Mr. Chamberlain. 6 We, the students of Wasco County Union High School, would like to pay out respects to the memory of Rex Snodgrass, who, on innumerable occasions, has both endeavored to aid us through sacrifice of his time and energy and striven to inspire us through his Christian example. We wish to express our condolences to his family at his untimely loss and, at the same time, join with them in the joy of knowing that God has chosen to call one of His own to Himself. 7 faculty MR. CHAMBERLAIN English I Band Chorus Musical Group Advisor Pep Band Director Pep Club Advisor MRS. HAGEN Speech English I, II Paper Advisor MR. HEDRICK Baseball Coach American Problems U. S. History World Geography Wrestling Coach Assistant Football Foach MRS. LEWIS Library Reading Freshman P. E. and Health Sophomore P. E. and Health G. A. A. Advisor MR. LE SUEUR General Math Algebra I, II Geometry Math IV Freshman Advisor MRS. MC ELHERAN Home Economics I, II, III MRS. OPPLIGER Shorthand Bookkeeping Typing I, II Girls League Advisor MR. SATHER Biology Freshman P. E. and Health Sophomore P. E. and Health Junior and Senior P. E. Health Junior Advisor MR. ZANNI English II, III, IV Annual Advisor Dramatics Coach [ Mrs. King Mrs. Fraley Mr. Murray Wanda Hammer, Head Cook Mrs. Richmond Mrs. Hammer (She cooks other things too) This makes the same thing for five days straight. Seniors Cheryl K. Davies Donna Mae Johnson 'lUllCC.i o' U . 4.1 II i5on fjalen CD. Q ¥lilclu ll Tom Ray Woodside ‘TDifti e yt Juniors I Steve Earl Be sure to w rn us when the teacher comes Bill Franklin Nancy Head Gerry Hull Winnie Iverson TENDER MOMENTS Terry McGinnis Kathy Mayhew James Hester Gaile Hull Agnes Henry Class Officers President John Fargher Vice-President Steve Earl Secretary Dorothy Peterson Treasurer Sherri Perkins Paul Miller Dorothy Peterson Don Pierce Lois Oppliger Sheri Perkins Al Shough Micky Tolentino Pat Tolentino Ruby Birchfield Mar Choin Reta Cox Mike Burgett i t Steppin up in life Patsy? T eff Chittick Allen Delco Allen Doty Kenny Dupuis Diane Endersby Phyllis Heutzenroeder Janaliece Ingram Don Johnson aaaaaaaaa a a i Lyle Johnson Bob Larsell Judy LeSueur Rhonda Lindley Ray McCorkle Gladys Miller Kelly Mitchell Don Miller Jan Patton Dale Perkins Rick Richmond Mike Shough John Walker Your dandruff's showing Craig Blau Freshmen Ricky Cox Photogenic Mark Wing? Eudora Martin Carol Mayhew Connie Marcum Brenda Neely John Raczylcowski Don Patton Pam Woodside Roy Wooderson Organizations Larry Student Bodu Officers SLois Oppliger Co-editor; Reta Cox; Carole Martin; Bonnie Crawford; Andy Simpson; Franny Peterson; Delane Scranton; Marlene Bales; Sheri Perkins Co-editor; Sara Jo Stovall; Bill Cody; Sandy Endersby; Jone Ward; Kim Scranton, Editor; Lydia Hackler; Carolyn Mays Sandy Anderson; Dianna Curd; Karen Troutman; Alice Rambo, Editor; Jan Ingram; Mike Olivery; Terry McGinnis; Andy Simpson; Bonnie Crawford; Kim Scranton; Bill Body; Sandy Endersby; Floydette Eveland; Sandy Marcum. Standing: Dal H. Janet E. Brenda N. Dan F. Don M. Mr. Chamberlin. Back Row: Larry W. Jim B. Ed H. Bill J. Rick C. Rick D. Craig B. Dale P. Second Row: Mick, T. Pat T. Juanita A. Pam W. Carolyn B. Teri M. Eudora M. Jan P. Lois O. John F. Mike A. First Row: Bob W. Jim H. Jody C. Karletta B. Carol M. Dan D. Row 1. Mr. Chamberlin Phyliss H. Eudora M. Dorothy P. Lois 0. Cynthia D. Susan P. Juanita A. Jeraline F. Brenda N. Row 2. Brenda L. Carolyn B. Teri M. Jan K. Sandra B. Carol M. Delayne S. Lydia H. Teresa B. Diane E. Sandra A. Carla D. Row 3: Frani P. Reta C. Karletta B. Diana C. Janet E. Jill F. Larry B. Sheri P. Mike A. Carolyn M. Marlene D. Audine S. Mary C. Row 4: Bob W. Mike O. Dan D. Joe C. Kathy B. Bob B. Richard D. Larry W. Bill F. Danny F. Row 5, Mike B. Billy C. John F. John W. Patsy M. Don M. Steve E. Bob L. James H. Lonny B. Galen M. Bob Larsell, Karletta Barnett, Don Miller, Teresa Barr, John Walker, Audine Snodgrass Row 1: Carol M. Audine S. Sheri P. Terry M. Janet E. Agnew H. Clydetce E. Brenda L. Jan I. Row 2: Phyllis H. Patsy M. Geraidin F. Dorothy P. Delayne S. Teresa B. Nancy H. Carolyn B. Brenda N. Judy E. Kathy M. Lois O. Darlena B. Sandra A. Row 3: Advisor, Mrs. Lewis, Sandra B. Jan P. Diane E. Reta C. Sandi M. Colleen M. Karletta B. Karen T. Teri M. Pam W. Mable R. Susan P. Row 4: Betty I. Saun-dra D. Carolyn M. Bonnie C. Sara Jo S. Joan W. Lydia H. Rexine S. Row I: Diane C. Carla D. Nancy H. Judy E. Phyllis H. Winnie I. Agnes H. Row 2: Frani P. Brenda L. Judy L. Brenda N. Susan P. Diane E. Patsy M. Saundra D. Marlene B. Darlena B. Row 3: Sandra A. RexineS. Teresa B. Kathy M. Carolyn B. Sandra B. Mary C. Dorothy P. Jan I, Clydette E. Row 3: Betty I, Sandi M. Kathy B. Delayne S. Sara Jo S. Lydia H. Reta C. Audine S. Virginia M. Eudora M. Loretta M. Floydette E. Row 5. Bonnie C. Carolyn M. Sheryll P. Carol M. Colleen M. Terri M. Mable R. Row 6: Joan W. Sandra E. Theresa M. Karletta B. Lois 0. Pamela W. Gladys M. Alice R. Mary M. Executive Committee: Marlene B. Clydette E. Carol M. Colleen M. Sara Jo S.Advisor, Mrs. Oppliger, Delayne S. Winifred I. Missing • Shirley L. Shirley Lindley - Leadership Delayne Scranton - Friendliness Carol Martin - Sincerity CAROL MARTIN GIRL OF THE YEAR Girls of the Month Marlene Bales - Dependability Sara Jo Stovall - Poise First Row: Coach Stapelton, Phil Tolentino, Stu Cody, Jeff Chittick, Mike Burgett, Coach Sather. Second Row: Pat Tolentino, Jack Hammer, James Hester, Mick Tolentino, John Fargher. Third Row: Wayne Lease, Mike Davis, Bill Cody, Dal Hammer, Terry Hammer. Fourth Row: Getty Hull, Kenny Dupuis, Tom Woodside, Gary Holiday, Steve Troutman. Fifth Row: Mike Shough, Larry Barr, Charlie Murray, Jim Burgett, Steve Earl. Sixth Row: Larry Ward, Tom Peterson, Alvin Shough, Gaile Hull, Mike Angel. left to right: Patsy M. Kathy M. Danny D. Bob W. Frani P. Theresa M. Mr. Benzin, Advisor, Bill F. Mike Mike O. Jeff C. Diane C. Vice-President - Bill Franklin Secretary - Patsy Melum Treasurer - Jeff Chittick Historian - Bob Ward S. C. Rep. - Kathy Mayhew Missing President - Don Pierce Studying for the play Andy S, Chuck D, Tom W, Charlie M, Carol M, Marlene B, Floydette E, Bonnie C, Sandy E, Karen T, Shirley L. Steve E, Mike A, Phil T, Kim S, Larry W, Larry B, Bill C, Lydia H, Carolyn M, Rexine S, Jone W, Sara S. First Row: Brenda Neely, Ed Hayes,Karletta Barnett, Carol Mayhew. Second Row: Mr. Chamberlin, Janet Elliott, Pam Woodside, Carolyn Bagley, Eudora Martin, Juanita Auzman, Dan Duling. Third Row: Theresa Morelli, Jan Patton, Jody Chastin, Jim Huitt. Fourth Row: Bob Ward, Craig Blau, Richard Duhrkoop, Bill Johnson. Fifth Row: Dan Fargher, John Fargher, Pat Tolentino, Dale Perkins, Rick Cox, Don Miller. Standing: i ovii ------- Doorway: Marlene B. Carla D. Brenda L. Susan P. S. Sandy A. Kathy B. Sandy M. Connie M. Audine Diane Endersby - Secretary Marlene Bales - President Floydette Eveland - Treasurer Carol Martin - Vice President (not shown) Activities Sports Bottom Row: John Fargher, Jack Hammer, Terry Hammer, Larry Cox, Jim Huict, Mike Burgetc, Wayne Lease, Phil Tolencino, and Stu Cody. Middle Row: Mickey Tolentino, Ken Dupuis, George Barnett, Gerry Hull, Steve Earl, Steve Wing, Mike Davis, Don Miller, and Dal Hammer. Top Row: Ray McCorkle, Mike Angel, Larry Ward, Alvin Shough, Gaile Hull, Rich Richmond, Charlie Murray, Larry Barr, and Mike Shough. Coaches: Stapleton, Sather, Hedrick. REDSIDES 7 26 38 0 20 13 31 13 mwa SCHEDULE fllcEmtl SUM cZ U.J.IL “• 3 UlMmk, 16 She mat 23 ItlUe Sin. 30 Job Day fov-B mm sides REDSIDES 12 3$ 13 12 0 0 33 6 26 7 86 Front row: Mgr. Mike Burgett, John fargher, James Patton, Stu Cody, Ray McCorkle, Rick Ward, Steve Eveland, Rick Richmond, Lonny Brown, Wayne Brannam, Mgr. James Huitt. Second row: Rich Cox, George Barnett, Don Miller, Jack Hammer, Cody Dupuis, Dan Fargher, Dan Duling, John Birchfield, Terry Hammer, Richard Duhrcoop. Manager Bob Ward, Mick Tolentino, Steve Earl, Jim Burgett, Larry Ward, Bill Franklin, Al Shough, Gaile Hull, Mike Angel. Larry Barr, Dal Hammer, Manager John Walker. Manager Bob Ward, Kenny Dupuis, Terry Hammer, Don Miller, Jack Hammer, George Barnett, Ray McCorkle, Mike Oliveri, Rick Richmond, Monti Manary. Front row: Coach Mr. Hedrick, Lonny Brown, Robert Larsell, Steve Eveiand, John Burchfield, James Huitt, John Far-gher, James Abbott, Pat Tolentino. Second row: Mike Davis, Captain Wayne Lease, Phil Tolentino, Mike Burgett, Jeff Chitick, Stu Cody, James Hester. Third row: Charlie Murray, Gerry Hull, Steve Troutman, Mike Shough, Galen Mitchell, Tom Peterson, Gary Holliday, Manager Wayne Brannam. Front row: Manager Pat Tolentino, Jack Hammer, Stu Cody, James Fargher, Mick Tolentino. Second row: Coach Gary Sather, Dal Hammer, Mike Davis, Don Miller, John Walker, Mike Shough. back row: Loony Brown, Gaile Hull, A1 Shough, Mike Angel, George Barnett. Front row: Manager Jeff Chittick, Don Miller, Richard Duhrcoop, Dan Duling, Rick Cox, Kenny Dupuis, Dan Fargher, Manager Ed Hayes. Second row: Steve Wing, Cody Dupuis, Rick Ward, Coach Gene Hedrick, Gerry Hull, Stu Cody, Jack Hammer. Back row: Larry Barr, Warry Ward, Bill Franklin, Rick Richmond, Mike Angel, Bob Ward, JimBurgett, Mike A school is not a birthplace of poets or of immortal authors, or founders of schools, leaders of colonies, or conquerors of nations. It does not promise a generation of Aristotles or Newtons, or Napoleons or Washingtons, or Raphaels or Shakespeares, though such miracles of nature it has before now contained within its precincts. Nor is it content on the other hand with forming the critic or the experimentalist, the economist or the engineer, though such too it includes within its scope. But education is the great ordinary means to a great but ordinary end; it aims at raising the intellectual tone of society, at cultivating the public mind, at purifying the national taste, at supplying true principles to popular enthusiasm and fixed aims to popular aspiration, at giving enlargement and sobriety to the ideas of the age, at facilitating the exercise of political power, and refining the intercourse of private life. It is education which gives a man a clear conscious view of his own opinions and judgements, a truth in developing them, an eloquence in expressing them, and a force in urging them. It teaches him to see things as they are, to get right to the point, to disentangle a skein of thought, to detect what is sophistical, and to discard what is irrelevant. It prepares him to fill any post with credit, and to master any subject with facility. It shows him how to accomodate himself to others, how to throw himself into their state of mind, how to bring before them his own, how to influence them how to come to an understanding with them, how to bear with them. He is at home in any society, he has common ground with every class; he knows when to speak and when to be silent; he is able to converse, he is able to listen; he can ask a question pertinently, and gain a lesson seasonably, when he has nothing to impart himself; he is ever ready, yet never in the way; he is a pleasant companion, and a comrade you can depend upon; he knows when to be serious and when to trifle, and he has a sure tact which enables him to trifle with gracefulness and to be serious with with effect. He has the repose of mind which lives in itself, while it lives in the world, and which has resources for its happiness at home when it cannot go abroad. He has a gift which serves him in public, and supports him in retirement, without which good fortune is but vulgar, and with which failure and disappointment have a charm. John Henry Newman graduation Invocation and Benediction -Rev. John Luebke Valedictory Address - Lydia Hachler Class Poem - Rexine Snodgrass Speaker - Mr. Maurice Birchfield, State Department of Education Salutatory Address - Bill Cody The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder.” T)o fou Remember... The warmth of our ferry ride?? Below: Castle Gardens 106 The comfort of a Where was that comfortable spot? Ye old castle • ■ I better get my way or 1 11 pout! peek-a-boo She sure has a tight grip for a girl! That English Test (s) !!!!!! Mr. Zanni must have cracked one of his funny” jokes, except they’re laughing. Dear Carolyn. . . . You say you’re studying your bookkeeping? All eyes on your books. Jack! Look quick!. It’s English Mr. Hammer isn’t asleep. t A Hammer, you’re caking her out tonight! 'A Hr' r . .and to think I have 3l 4 years left. So ends the Freshman Frolic and now for the Sophomore Slouch. Farmer in the dell One more sour note and I'll Just one more kiss, please! Mary had a little lamb f Bill! We'll do the singing. Mommy, Iscared. Saturday night at the movies Come and get it—arsenic time again! Did someone mention my name? T winkletoes Ahmmmmm I am hungry, but Isn't love grand? Where's your sandbox, Kimmie? You stole my sucker! Why did you steal my sucker? You rang? Tiptoe through the tulips! Appropriate or not? Quick! Hide the jokes! Jump Jip Jump! Fighting his way out of a paper bag We’ve been caught. You’re right! The photographer is funny! This is getting ridiculous That’s the best one I’ve heard in ages! Eek! A mouse! This can get heavy! I m great It « a a a n ■ • - • a a • an me mm • a • tit ■ III • r mm 1 • ■ r ■ r Monafians jewelry gifts 314 E 2nd The Dalles Jensen Marina Sporting Goods N c • x Equipment The Dalles CY 6-6200 Williams I. D. 306 E. 2nd The Dalles ph. CY 6-2133 The Dalles Auction Yards Located on the Dalles-California Hwy. A Sale Every Saturday Operated under bonded government supervision Diehchneider’s Incorporated Jacobsen Lawn Boy Homelite new used Complete Repair Service for Aircooled Engines-Mower Tillers East Columbia River Hwy. The Dalles Cy 6-9134 120 R E C R E A T I O N 24 Hour Service Steak s Chicken Chinese Food Fountain Service CAFE The Dalles, Oregon E. K. Food Center The Store of Personal Service” Buy your Groceries here Maupin 2551 Learn by Doing tt The Dalles School OJ Beauty 415 East Second Street CY 6-4621 Bruce Bud” Sigman Flowers for all Occasions 306 Court Street The Dalles, Oregon Phone CY 6-2171 Red Rooster Cafe Sandy Dorothy Sanders HOME COOKED FOOD ORDERS TO GO Sandwiches Dinners Steaks Short Orders COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Maupin 4851 ssie’s 3lower Shop Spudnuts Otto’s Spudnuts The Dalles Spudies Karmel Korn Fountain Service Nefultmtse Kefudrg WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY EXPERT REPAIRING 311] e Salles, ©regon i Mel O s Camera Shop The finest in photographic equipment The Dalles 121 RAINBOW CAFE Moupin, Oregon Phone 4131 Brady s Groceries for Less The Dalles 3He Music Box 122 Richmond’s Service SUPREME 'v y Chevron Products ▼ ▼▼ ▼ ▼▼ Maupin, Oregon Phone 2461 Deschutes Motel Mrs. E. C. Jones New, Modem, Electric Heat, Clean, Comfortable Hwy. 197 Just as you enter the west end of Maupin. Maupin 2371 Webber’s Cleaners WESTERN AUTO ALWAYS io 7o Your Western Auto Associate Store ON CASH AND CARRY DRY CLEANING 412 Washington Phone CY 6-3333 is located at 319 E. 2nd Street in The Dalles The Dalles, Oregon phone CY 6-2850 At your service— Graves Market The Dalles Pharmacy Groceries of your choice ) ) Complete fountain and lunch counter Locker Service Drugs - Sundries - Prescriptions 1 'I Veterinary Supplies Low Prices ) j Vaccines A A A Instruments Maupin, Oregon 'Jp 300 E. 2nd St. Phone CY 6-3928 The Dalles, Oregon Riverside Hotel Lounge • Meal s - Steam Heat - Owned by - Skip Chauncey Holmes For R iver and Fishing Conditions Phone 2131 123 The Heating Center Heating Air Conditioning Sheetmetal Work It’s HERMAN’S For Men’s Wear Phone CY 6-5230 TELEPHONE CY 6-5431 Third and Madison Street The Dalles, Oregon Craig Office Supply A New Image In Steel By Steel case 401 E. 2nd Street The Dalles 308 Washington The Dalles college bound? A checking account is the sure, easy way to pay and keep tabs on school expenses. And when you open a checking account at U. S. Bank you get a gleaming white vinyl checkbook imprinted with your college emblem FREE—available with emblems of most Oregon colleges. United States National Bank of Oregon Head Office: Portland Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •anti suits lAtiian iui 124 ARROW FARM EQUIPMENT New Holland Sales Service Used Equipment Maier Kriers THE DALLES lady’s sports wear wolverine boots pendleton shirts stetson hats men’s wear levi s H- L. Corner Whole Distributor For Standard Oil Products 612 E. 2nd CY 6-2297 The Dalles Phone 2333 Res. 2142 TROUTMANS DISTRIBUTOR Union OiI Products Fuel and Diesel Oil Gasoline WHOLE SALE RETAIL Maupin 4422 BUILDING SUPPLIER Sporting Goods and Hardware Aluminum Roofing Linoleum Home Appliances Siding and Tile Paint and Wallpaper Everything along the G.E. line phone 4444 Congratulations to tfle class of 1965 125 GUSTON’S AUTO COURT Ran By Jess and Virginia Maepie Oregon $cst Wishes! to tfjiu fyrouyA 126
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