Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)
- Class of 1964
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a. yw tf “S Se oe Se a ane tee joager ee SO eng a= hs aN Vat RRIoR 64 Warren rage 8 TaBle O StUOENTS.... we ORGANIZATIONS : fl ase pe ag Ac tivities sccocesetnosetuiiboall Ok SPARES... ecdlenmnaneae PN 4 ied owe Fee 91 pam Oay and kris Caples, Co coittes he, AOMINIsStRATtION SCHOOL BOARS Bob Williamson Richard B. Knotts, Principal Mr. Knotts, a versatile administrator, also teaches physics. In his ceaseless efforts to create harmony among faculty, students, and community he has truly guided us along the sands of time. Don Shaw Keith Dyer Dee Swindler Forrest Hensley Armas Johnson Office Staff Behind the SCeEnes... Two familiar faces at WHS are Mr. Hayes and Mr. Dunn. They do the dirty work. LeRoy Dunn 4 1) | iAf™ Cliff Hayes WV; | Line up children. It's time to go home. OuR TEACHERS... MALCOLM FrRoeT Literary, Sects] JAMES HANSEN Ran! CHARLES LAIRD Arte and Crafi« ..they Guide Us throuGh the Sands of Time + oe we P =i ee yp Wee, o . : DUANE LINDQUIST mg Bookkeeping; Typing I, U0; Office Training; Shorthand. MARY MAY English II, IV; Librarian DANIEL NORLUND Boy's P.E.; Geography JAMES SMITH Boy's P.E.; General Science; Biology. WENDELL STAMPS General Math; American History; World History. FLORENCE TRULLINGER Counselor; Alg. I,II; Advanced Math. JESSIE WALLACE Girl's P.E.; Pep Club Advisor. CHARLOTTE WALT Home Economics I, II, II; Speech; Journalism; Girl's League Advisor. SEMORS cccssssseceeeClass Of 64 PonT LAND Left to Right: “Kris Caples, Treasurer; Mike Soukkala, Vice-President; Genevieve Dygpé Historian; Susie Rogers, Representative; Ron Gillingham, _ President; Cheryl Jensen, Secretary. a ae os SENIORS... SENIORS... RON CAMPBELL Track Ue KRIS CAPLES Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Scribe 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 2; Treasurer 4; Warrior 3,4; Co-Editor 4; Christmas Ball Court 1; Home- coming Queen 4; Varsity Cheerleader 2; NRA 4; Treasurer 4. MIKE CASSIDY Track 3.4; Football 4; NRA 4; Smoke Signal Edi- tor 4; Junior Class Play 3; All-School Play 4. LORI CHINNIS Transfer from Bremerton, Washington 4; Girls' League 4; All-School Play 4. DENNIS CLARK Transfer from Seaside 3; Radio 3,4; Warrior Photographer 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Track 4, GARY CULP Football 1,2; NRA 4, SENIORS... SENIORS... RON GILLINGHAM W-Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Class Sgt. at Arms 2; Vice-President 3; President 4; Class Play 3; Christmas Ball Court 2; Homecoming Court 4; Smoke Signal 4. RICHARD GODWIN W-Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club 1, 2,3; Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1; Class Set. at Arms 4, BEVERLY GOHL Pep Club 1,2,3,4; President 4; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Sports Head 4; Girls' League 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4; Class Play 3; All-School Play 4. DAREL HARTLEY Football 1,2; Track 2,3,4. LEE HAYNIE Transfer from California 4; Girls! League 4; School Majorette 4; Smoke Signal Staff 4. PATRICIA HENSLEY Girls' League 1, 2,3,4; I2{a e) Chilo iL. GIR AWAY Bh cle Secretary 3; Outstanding Freshman 1; Honor Society 2,3,4; Warrior 2,3,4; Student Body Assistant Treasurer 3; Treasurer 4; Class Vice- President 1; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Girls! State 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior WITTIEST: Faye Kimbrough, and Class Play, Bill Williamson. SENIORS... SENIORS... FRED LARSH W-Club 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 1,4; Senior Play 4. JOHN LITTLE W-Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2,4; NRA 4; Sgt. at Arms 4; Smoke Signal Staff 3; Homecoming Court 4. RON MASSEY W-Club 1, 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-League 3; Track 1, 2,3, 4; Baseball 3; Boys' State 2; Christmas Ball King 1,4; FTA 3,4; President 4; Class Sgt. at Arms 1,3; Student Body Sgt. at Arms 4. LYNN MAY Transfer from Detroit, Michigan 4; GAA 4; Girls' League 4; Pep Club 4; Treasurer 4; All- School Play 4. DWIGHT MOORE W-Club 2,3,4; Football Manager 2, 3; Warrior Photographer 4. ROBERT NULPH NRA 4; Track 4; Smoke Signal Staf f 3,4; Class Vice-President 3. FRIENDLIEST: Rudy Staszek and 4 Michaele Sherwood. SENIORS... SENIORS... RUDY STASZEK W-=Club 2,3.4;1lrack 2,3,4,NnAq; Basketball 1; Intramural 3,4; Base- ball 1; All-State Football 4. CHARLES TEAGUE W-Club 4; Basketball 4; Pep Club 4; Radio Club 3; President 3; Class Treasurer 1; President 3; Student Body President 4. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Ron Gillingham and Pat Hensley. BILL WILLIAMSON Radio 3; Secretary 3; NRA 4, WILMA WILLIAMSON GAA 1,2,3; Sgt. at Arms 8; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Girls' League 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3; NRA 4; Smoke Signal Staff 3, 4. BURTON YOUNG Basketball 1; Track 4; NRA 4; Warrior Photo- grapher 1,2,3,4. 16 64 Class of Oo )) o ) 5a JUNIORS i=-R: Pimh, Fitcha, President; Haxold Kunkle?, Vice: esident; Lind¥“Matike, ja a ? F Rep.; Tanya R@tindy, Secretary; Dale Levins, Representative; Joe aus Set. -at- . Arm rothy Hollaway, Tréasur€r. . _ ae “ at? ee 3 ms —, vw im he ye, — es : ONG “ Class of ‘65 2%. S £ 29 Pano Oe) abs ae - wr Sandy Hartill Alice Hitchman LaDina Hruby Rodger Johnson Robert Lee Keith Hartley Katina Holland Frank Hubbard Harold Kunkler Dale Levins Active Juniors Julieann Hensel Helen Honkala Becky Johnson Kathleen Larsh Shannon Hartley Dorothy Hollaway Sharon Hutchens Peggy Lane Charles Lindsey Make Their Presence Known Sophomores RS ; W@eat-Arms; Loren Gramsor Class of '66 24 Bobby Hannu Sharon Hansen Cathy Harshberger Judy Herold Dean Hoagland Joe Hollaway Gary Holstein Billy Jackson Kay Johnson lively Sophs Charlotte Day Roberta Edwards Jack Enlund Forrest Estes Susan Fromong Dale Goodman Loren Gramson Terry Greer Patricia Haerer Show No Symptoms of Sophomoreitis 26 Danny Walker Linda Werschkul Darlene Wiggins Mike Scott Lowell Smotherman Bobby Staszek Linda Sturgell Marilyn Swindler Jack Thiessen Sue Thomas Karen Thwing Georgia Voelker Not pictures: Vicki Bryant, Eino Hankala, Joe Humphrey, Tom Hunt, Clifford Sheker, and Vicky Tate. freshmen 28 D. Alcorn K. Alcorn Class of (67 M. Koller K. Carper M. Gocus R. Garcia B. Harris D. Helligso M. Bandeen C. Chase K. Gentry G. Hitchman D. Bergerson C. Curnow J. Hartill R. Holland L. Bradley C. Deloe G. Hartley S. Holstien R. Bushnell T. Enke W. Hartley J. Honkala ; ‘ ' - ) f hi risen wired Candids Warriorettes practice ? ia You can't jump me there. Safe trouble again? = Huh ? 32 Student Body OFFICERS Charles Teague, President Ron Massey, Sgt-at-Arms John Doney, Vice-President Pat Hensley, Treasurer Alice Hitchman, Ass't. Treasurers Student Council Girls league '64 Girls' League officers in- clude Kay Johnson, treasurer; Carol Brown, secretary; Pam Day, President; Tanya Roundy, Vice-President; Linda Garcia, Scribe; Cindy Camp, Ass't. Scribe. Not pictured, Katy Perry, Sgt-at-Arms. Cabinet members include Donna Little, Junior; Trudi Enke and Faye Kimbrough, Senior; Kay Johnson, Carol Brown, Pam Day, ‘ranya Roundy, Linda Garcia, Cindy Camp, Linda Severson and Terry Enke, Fresh- men. Not pictured Sandi Miller, Junior and Katy Perry. National Nonor Society Gad : Michaele Sherwood, President Janice May, Secretary Pe. eae | ee ee f oh r Kore (sey Bev Gohl, Sports Head F ¥ 4 ote) A oe F ba oot i “ta Georgia Voelker, Sgt-at-Arms Active GAA members enjoy competitive games in volleyball and basketball with other clubs. The association also sponsors in- tramural games. G.A.A. members include, First Row: L. Garcia, C. Voelker, J. Hartill, B. Gohl, S. Thomas, M. Sherwood, G. Voelker, D. Hollaway, J. May, D. Bandeen, D. Steelman, L. Severson. Second Row: Mrs. Wallace, advisor, D. Mickle, J. Linville, K. Johnson; F. Larsh, M. D'Agostino, J. Wheatley, S. Holstein, K. Larsh, P. Day, K. Rawls, J. Berg. Third Row: C. Camp, T. Roundy, C. Curnow, J. Bosshart, D. Kunkler, R. Edwards, K. Holland, A. Hitchman, L. May, T. Enke, K..Melendy, J Darnell. . “W Clup 7 Ron Massey, President Officers not pictured are Linda Manke, Treasurer and Faye Kimbrough, Vice- President. Members of FTA include from left: Julianne Bosshart, Pat Hensley, Trudi Enke, Faye Kimbrough Dick Engeman, Susie Rogers, Ron Massey, Barbara Morissee, J ae ; F ean Berg, Susan Johnson, Li Garcia, Sandy Miller, Kathy Larsh. Missing is Linda Manke, apis Dep CLUB FELICE tfcniy ie Becky Rubens, Queen Kay Johnson, Patty Haerer, Linda Severson, ALY Norma Roundy, Alternate. Vs 42 MajJOREtteE Our new majorette, Lee Haynie. ACROBATS Julianne Bosshart and Michaele Sherwood, Acrobats. The school majorette and acrobats performed during half time at all home basketball games. whs Band The WHS band, under the direction of James Hansen, performed at the Dedication Ceremonies of the high school addition and presented a con- cert in January. The pep band also played at Pep assemblies and at all home games. Mr. Hansen 44 Student Musicians 46 '64 WaRRIOR Kris Caples and Pam Day, Editors. Yearbook editors, Pam Day and Kris Caples, leading a hard working staff, worked throughout the school year to make the '64 Warrior a true reflection of the past school year. Advisor, Mr. Laird, guided the staff members in their quest to record our footprints in the sands of time. Julianne Bosshart Al Rasmus Bev Gohl Linda Garcia Business Manager Sports Editor Ads Art WARRIOR Staff Photographers 48 Smoke Signal “ft =i Members of the Smoke Signal Staff were: Lee Haynie, Peggy Lane, Robert Nulph, Dick Engeman, Barbara May, Mike Cassidy, Ron Massey, Jim Watson, Pamela Redberg, Ron Gillingham, Julieann Hensel, Allan Doney, Linda Andrews, and Toni Bronson. This year the Smoke Signal Staff was a selected group of students who were recommended by English and Typing teachers. Much time, sweat, rush, and frustration was put into each paper by the members of the staff. Always over them with a iron hand was their advisor, Mrs. Walt. gathering of stenciling mimeographing the information ae ne language arts The art of self-expression through speech - a subject of thorough study by eager speech students. Students in French II and III practice speaking, reading, and writing in le francais. WORLO Studies Math Second year math students follow the endless path of mathematics through their study of geometric figures. guqareeray P Taal The pros - seniors in Advanced Math class. rth Freshmen discover a new world of mathe- matics in Algebra I. 52 54 BUSINESS Typing II students increase typing speed and perfect typing skills. Memorization - the pupil's key to secretarial shorthand. LIBRARY a Fie homemaking The home is the root of our society. Girls in the Home Ec classes learn skills in sewing and cooking and study the functions of the home. ART Students find a new source of self-expression in art. 56 INOUSTRIAL ARTS to Ss + RAOIO 58 Physical €oOucation Developing the old muscles--boys in P. E. enjoy daily exercises. Strength and coordination of prison ball, are necessary for survival in a lively game Physical Education Canodlos Lose something ? Freshmen present a novel skit. : = Atlas--Warrenton style. ACTWITIES SEPTEMBER Peggy Lane, Miss School Spirit September girl-of-the-month. Warrenton High School greeted students with a new look as a new school year began. Every day brought a new activity for the school workmen who hurried to meet the deadline for the new gym. A fall style show, sponsored by the Girls’ League, described the proper dress for various school activities. Above Peggy Lane models a prom formal and Donna Little wears a popular school ensemble. Faye Kimbrough, Miss Loyalty October girl-of-the-month. OCTOBER novEeMBER = Jean Berg, Miss Sportmanship Senior members of the '63 Home- November girl-of-the-month. coming Court were from left: Faye Kimbrough, John Little, Susan Rogers, Ron Gillingham, Kris Caples and Ron Massey. a a Homecoming committee include from front left; Carol Brown, Pam Redberg, Mary Ann D'Agostino, Linda Manke, Jim Fitcha, Diane Wells, Dorothy Hollaway. Back from left; Dick Engeman, Dale Levins, Harold Kunkler, Joe Smith, Tanya Roundy, Julianne Hensel, Alice Hitchman, Linda Garcia. Hidden is Becky Johnson. Princess Faye - Prince John —« §9ER o55 ONCE HIDLUTG, Cavré Queen Kris and King Ron 66 Princess Susie - Prince Ron Outa This World The globe was the center-point of the space-age decor. Harry Kunkler contributes his skill as a paper hanger to the efforts of the Junior Class. OECEMBER Von Massey catches Mary Ann under the mistletoe. Kris Caples, Miss Service December girl-of-the-month. 68 Oedication Program whs New addition KING Ernie Mickle QUEEN Becky Johnson PRINCESS Becky Rubens PRINCESS Linda Severson PRINCE Jim Watson PRINCE David Bergerson 70 SOMEQUIND A storybook cottage amid snow-laden trees provided a dream setting for the senior ball, Snowbound.” ae The after-game dances, sponsored by the Pep Club, were enjoyed by many. : Juniors present a novel skit for a basketball pep assembly. Outdoor adventurist, Lovell Groves presents an interesting assembly. January Pam Day, Miss Leadership January Girl-of-the-month. “Lock, Stock, and Lipstick” The junior class presented “Lock, Steck and Lipstick” as their first dramatic pro- duction. Cast members in- clude Dick Engeman, Tanya Roundy, Forrest Estes, Mary Ann D'Agostino, Peggy Lanc, Alice Hichman, Dorothy Holloway, Pam Redberg, Barbara May, and Reble Andersoa, Uiddes are LaDina liruby and Diane Bandcen, 4 4 ay ‘ = ti Beth : it La Dies presents gifis of appreciation to Mr. Clark aad Mr. Hruby for their work on the acta. “Please--no lingerie in my office!” 73 Dick, La Dina, and Roble fight it out. 74 EBRUARY NPR a « i Genevieve Dupre, Miss Scholarship : : oe February Girl-of-the-month. Soe | Tony Hazapis, Clatskanie, describes his trip to the United Nations as a winner in the U.N. Pilgrimage speech contest. dwitps stomp and shout and work it on out. The after game twirp dance was a perfect finale to Twirp Week, sponsored’ by the Girls! League. Sandi Miller, Miss Truth March Girl-of-the-month Rudy Staszck of the mighty senior class lcads his team on to victory im the Junior -Semior intramural game. M, Mr. Harry G. Johnson of the Brown Foundation narrated an astronomy assembly, The Sky Exposition, The assembly closed with the viewing of 125 meteorites and a close look at the proposed St. Germain moon rocket. Portland State College speech team presents an informative assembly. wn An all-school cast presents the three act drama, The Jury Room. Cast members for the after- noon performance include Pat Hensley, Cindy Camp, Forrest Estes, Beverly Gohl, Becky Rubens, Roble Anderson, Mike Cassidy, Susan Rogers, Marilyn Swindler, Trudy Enke, and Lynn May. “the Jury Room” Evening Performance Cast Lori Chinnis....... . Actress Forrest Estes. ... . . Young Man Fred Liarsh,. . sc. y +... Foreman, Pat Hensley. . . . .Society Woman Trudy Enke. .. . . First Old Lady Lynn May... . . Second Old Lady Mike Cassidy .... . .Angry Man Roble Anderson. .Man with Glasses Susan Rogers. ...... . Blonde ak ¢ US esas, Marilynn Swindler. . .. .Brunette Pe oo Shelly D'Agostino .... .Shy Girl Cie Som NE as alt Beverly Gohls oc oss). sé Maid ummm Student actors rehearse on stage. 76 ‘63 footpall x — Z SC GS7, Tew WaRREnNtON Returns to League 80 fine Crop of Underclassmen hie These are the three coaches who did a great job with the team this year, L-R: Joe Clark, Asst. varsity coach; Jim Smith, head varsity coach; and Dan Norlund, Head JV coach and athletic director. V. Massey L. Gramson Rainier N. Catholic Neahkahnie Hood River Seaside Vernonia Clatskanie Banks J. Watson R. Anderson 20 38 26 32 34 13 13 6 WHS C. Lindsey T. Hunt D. Ledgerwood E, Mickle S Sam es J. Smith H. Kunkler D. Hartley G. Caples UNIOR VaRSIty Slar { Sea Y JV's Rainier JV f i9 Seaside Fr « BB. Sasock Knappa J le «V T. Potter AB. Ru Clatekani« | G. mi The Junior Varsity, under th ching of Dan Nordlund, was beaten their first gam« [the eeaeon but bounced back t take the pext three atr gent ar tle their last ball gar They improved throughout the year even though they i not have a regular pra tiee time Boh Slasrek was tm | their mainstays on bot iene nd delens« David Berger n, Bill Hartley, Greg Hitchman and Tom Caples helped the JV's throughout the season wit! hb, r 7 , : Some of the players not pictured w! tid @ time mn Chuck DeLowe, Richar Gar t. Iwan Lareot ind Jack Enlun WaRRIOR BasketBall Dick Ledgerwood - Guard Harry Kunklerm- Forward 82 Al Rasmus - Guard Loren Gramson - Center Joe Smith - Guard VARSITY ‘ | a Se feos Hye The GAA sports program includes games with Knappa, Seaside, Astoria, and Jewell in volleyball, basketball, and spring sports. Here the Warrenton second team fights it out with Astoria in a basketball contest. GAA Champs Canodlos Anybody wanta' dance ? Scorekeepers on the job. Gogh What's the problem ? 90 Pep band at work. LOVELL AUTO COMPANY Freneviourrg CHEVROLET BUICK CADILLAC DEALER 54 yveEARS OF SERVICE IN THE LOWER COLUMBIA AREA ASTORIA, OREGON TWO FINE STORES YOUR FRIENDLY ze PUBLIC MARKETS FINEST IN FOODS CHET'S AUTO REPAIR ann WRECKING FOR COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR PRODUCE AND FRESH MEATS ASTORIA SEASIDE DAIRY MAID DEL BODIE'S CHEVRON STATION DONUT HOLE CAFE KAREN'S STUCKRATH'S VARIETY SUMMERS' CLEANERS VERN'S SHELL SERVICE WARRENTON AUTO anpb MARINE REPAIR - DEE'S CLOTHING FOR THE FINEST IN SPORTS WEAR HAMMOND GENERAL STORE OR SCHOOL DRESS, JENNIE'S CAFE FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND COAST TO COAST FOR Salah ees Exicocten IN Ae een vor Ey OF EQUIPMENT, WARRENTON RELAXATION, SEASIDE SPONSORS FOR THE FINEST IN HOME ENTERTAINMENT GO CABLE—=—WITH ABEL CABLE CAMERON'S MEAT SUNSET TV CABLE COMPANY WARRENTON HAMMOND PHONE 325-6114 WARRENTON FLORIST CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED DYNAMIC T, V. FRANK'S MEN STORE PLANTS FOR ANY OCCASION ROEHM'S FURNITURE 173 s. w. 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FIESTA BIRESTONE STORES POP'S CHICKEN DINNER FISHER BROTHERS COMPANY IN WARRENTON!S SHOPPING CENTER FRIED CHICKEN IS OUR SPECIALTY, GREENBURG'S HILDERBRAND ano CO, IVAR'S ee ee NNESY | See JONES' BAKERY WARRENTON SUPER MARKET LOCATED IN WARRENTON!IS NEW SHOPPING CENTER, KAUFMAN'S SPORT CENTER KVAS LEON'S LINK'S SPORTS ano TOYS = eee ks ra 25 ie pg Sa LOOP—JACOBSON “yee WARRENTON ELECTRIC FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LYLE'S GARDEN CENTER OR REPAIR, SPRING Section WARRIOR ‘64 SENIOR SkIpP OAyY mt. hood, OREGON skip day ‘64 mount hood Mount Hood or bust. | The majestic slopes of Mt. Hood, serene in their quiet beauty, wait calmly as fifty happy-go-lucky seniors prepare to con- quer. The WHS representatives skied, swam in the heated pool, feasted on chicken and potato salad, and most of all-- suddenly realized that this was their last time together. Denny and Robert munch it up. A lively game. Ooh, what fun! TLRACck Mrs. Walt congratulates Kris, Girl-of-the-Year. e a: Tanya models a smart spring ensemble for the style show. “Maytime” Susan Rogers, Miss Per- sonality, May girl-of-the- month. Pat Hensley, Miss Music, April girl-of-the-month. Newly-installed GL president Tanya Roundy installs Becky Rubens as vice president of the League. Girl-of-the-year A sparkling personality and ready smile--these are characteristic of Kris Caples, 1964 Girl-of-the- Year. Originally selected by GL members as Miss Service, Kris was named Girl-of-the-Year at the Mother-Daughter Tea. JUNIOR-SEnNioOR PROM GIRLS StATERS Tanya Roundy and Alice Hitchman, delegates to 1964 Oregon Girls' State, will meet with delegates from through- out the state and participate in the workings of a mythical state govern- ment during a busy week at Willamette University. Senior AssemBLy Jean Berg, girl Athlete-of-the Year. Lori Chinnis reads the senior class will. 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