West Linn High School - Green and Gold Yearbook (West Linn, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: lack Schwartz BUSINESS MANAGER: Bob Russell SNAP EDITOR: Arlene Brooks FEATURE EDITOR: Shirley Sarc PHOTOGRAPHER: Orman Woodward CLASS EDITOR: Dwayne Bloom TYPIST: Leah Stisser ORGANIZATION EDITOR: Barbara Engel DIVIDERS: Drawn by Keith Renner SPORTS EDITORS: Bill Taylor, Donald Lawrence lnked by Ed Hilton COVER: Bill Taylor FACULTY ADVISERS: Marjorie Pinkham, Phyllis Thornton PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF WEST LINN HIGH SCHOOL - WV iv' M Wgfmf X W 'iffy' V' 0,4w'L, ww Ol' P Q Of -F5 x 5 . x 3, M . 1' , W i Ky! X ' . X 5' ' 'W ' N , , It 5 x I Sf x - if 5 X' ww 391 of F? YYY JW If N X QA xx, ' X Xi f xx N , .,,, YQ., X ' L' h fix xi N A S' X X YT E 4x N X 3 7 N 17 +235 Q J :Six S h , img, V' j 133 if Nl of P- 3x45 fgiiisii X 2 'L H Q5 ' X33 , . Green and Gold LEISURE AND LEARNING 5 ' PLANNERS AND POINTERS 24 IACRS AND IILLS 34 SOCIAL AND SERVICE 58 TRIALS AND TRIUIVIPI-IS 78 SELLERS AND SPONSORS 94 A Wa Xjiwfffgw ikggqfiffw X T u Ov C H HA 42 K0 mfwaf Q7 M gif mv L 'lf Y lf,0z,!Z6,, fcz, ZC7 f R KQLQ . M W I 1 , V 3 fc ,-.-V A ' L 5 c ,.f-. Dedication Twenty-live years of service certainly deserve recognition and it is with sincerest thanks that we dedicate this, the 1954 Green and Gold to you, Mr. Frank Shipley. As a member of the School Board irom 1928 thru 1931, you served during construction oi the auditorium wing. In 1931, you resigned from the school board to take a job on the high school maintenance staff, which you performed well until 1941. when you resigned to aid the war effort by working in the shipyards. In 1942 you came back to resume maintenance work, this time at the Bolton School. In 1943, you were appointed Superintendent of Maintenance for the entire district. a position which you still hold. Students, faculty, parents, and alumni of District No. 3 all join in expressing their gratitude and appreciation for the work which you have done so well and in wishing you many, many happy years of retirement. ,-u L . v I W W 7 , , KLJWAJ -S N S is YQ gg X G X. X4 X' , I. Sig, N X -4 '++n QNXAL ,- .,u ,., -ii-,Tid- 4 ...--,,,.,-- is ,ii-1 L ,Zia 172-W ffvifkfi-z-vf, Q . I Q . P an-1 V ' w . ku 6 +, + C3 Cf A 1 ff-,-1 :if-f an-- 'f--b A! .f--fa F-,..1 --1-1 'Wg 1 ff- ,,.-, W fr L . eisure and Learning --- f- ' brings you a glimpse ot the - -Qng.--111i 1-.1-rqi-1-1 -1 uqlt things that take up a West Linn student's time and toils. -x 5'N ' A -.- -- .,, M .... hi, , . , .. X. yt' - . 'w X 'FJ -x X .. 1 --s , 15 L I ff I., sf:-'x Q.- 12 ,g Sl X. j 54 N, :J 41, ,., R, , Q' Ja .K :ji Qk .v, A 'fi N5 K V - -1 5 ,pi - .gn 3 ' s .. Q, ,S +15 es -1- 1. ' -qi lg Nxt' v K-3 fi Avi, any g. X :Q ' X- X 'N -2. . XB... jg 5 Q Q . e vii N f-Q X Q . Principal Sam Nixon welcomed back to school at the opening day assembly. Don Eisele and Ianice Bean, last year's royalty, crowned Iackie Hodgson and Mike Wills this year's Donut Queen and King before the Oregon City football game. The freshmen were then forced to shine shoes for another week when they were shaded by the sophomores in the annual frosh-soph bag rush. 8 Initial Activities Signal 5 The view shown at the left was all that many freshmen saw during Frosh initiation week. 4 fini if Start of Eventful Year lt- Many boys were divinely feminine during the Hi-Y initiation. Entertainment was the keynote ol the Crescendo Club talent show. Many scenes like this resulted lrom the sopho- more cake sale, shown above. -5 4 6 ,H -N' , 'Wi E Ross Barber receives an accolade alter being crowned Mr. Touchdown ol the 1953 football season. 9 First annual West Linn Homecoming, October 30, was climaxed by the crowning of Barbara Saxhaug, shown at left with escort, Wayne Fitzpatrick, as queen. Eager participants ioin in Bunny Hop at Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Sophomore Class. Boys rejoiced, girls groaned, during Lug Day West Linn, Fight, Fight! was resounding call sponsored by Girls' League. at high spirited pep assemblies. 1 ' Student Body play, Harvey, presented on November l3, was a big success. Shown left, Bernell Flath, as Elwood P. Dowd, has just entered with his invisible companion. Another scene from Harvey shows Elwood and Miss Kelly engaging in antics that draw Dr. Chumley's at- tention. Much credit is due the stage crew, which worked many hours to build the fine set. Play promotion went mass production with the use of the silk-screen process. 11 Tri-Hi-Y initiates perform can-can ioyfully in masculine garb. McMinnville tumblers shown lett, perform acrobatic stunts during well received exchange assembly: Babes turned to babies in one ol many top-notch pep assembly skits. Seniors were clobbered by iaculty mem bers in a march ot dimes benefit basket- ball game. The music department excelled in presenting the en- joyable Christmas Program. 0 National Transcribes lor the Blind assembly featured sightless acrobats in daring feats. i Sophomore Iennice Robnett was crowned Basketball Brains turned Dunces in reverse day hon- Queen ol the 1953-54 season to climax the contest sponsored by the Green and Gold. or society initiation. 13 Hearts were high and formals whirled at this Highlight ot the Spring season was the YBUIJS VGFY Bl1CCeSSfl1ll1lI1i0r PTOHI- Mother and Daughter Tea sponsored by the The seniors displayed a great deal ot talent in their play Stardust , Girls' League. Many hours of hard work proved instrumental 14 in fine performances of Senior class members. Spring Doing: Alter a very thrilling and exciting week of voting it was announced that Queen Marilyn Hale and her court would rule over the May Day letes. Finish Year The election tor the 1954-55 Student Body officers ended with election ol Treasurer, Anita Nunn, Secre- tary, Ianet Blattman, Vice-President, Adrian Spande, and President, Keith Blue. The unloading oi the school bus- W es on the last day of school repre- sents the close of another school year for underclassmen but the be- , ginning of an important step in the 1 lives ol the Seniors. Social studies classes teach the history and functions ol our government. Guidance and counseling play an important role in students' decisions on courses, studies, and colleges. Schoolwork Most Three languages are taught at West Linn with the accent, natur- ally, on English as shown above. Others are Latin and Spanish. Holds Attention Mathematics courses, including plane and solid geometry, be- ginning and advanced algebra, and trigonometry, keep brains tingling with an array of interesting situations and problems. Shorthand is one oi the many top-notch commercial courses oi- iered at West Linn. The library serves in many valuable capacities at WLHS. classes play a big part in keeping muscles strong and bodies studen Music classes help bring out the aesthetic side of a West Linn t's nature Shop courses oller training in practical use ol manual arts Prospective housewives find home ec- onomics classes very useful. Q5 we v V1 1 1 E x 'If Art students turn out many decorative works. ...J Physical science courses inform participants of the many facets of biology, chemistry, and phy- sics. Vocational Agriculture does a thorough job of turning out trained farmers. 19 Eugene Corey P S Valedictorian 'ut harp Bausch 6 Laumb Award Sdlulalofmn District Elks' Award W L Senio1 Barbara Rossman Class Will . i4 ' M Q i-i, - . is . A a-1' -5. -v q Bernell Flath I k M State-wide Speech Awards GC, ,Yers Most Insprratlonal Player ICICI! Schwartz Frances Moser Historian Pgei 'istinguish Selves Roger Gaffey Class Prophecy Kay Molcnder Class Song . n.f 1 4 MW r , OB ,J iQfEgT1g3 JB QJQ f jg Aff Q Queen Marilyn I 4 ' 'J r. V SK Queen, Court Radia Maid of Honor Phyllis I MM M W WSW I Princes! Nano! Princess Barbara QWQMAW Manager lim Miller Vagabond May Day WW ph s courtesy McCall Studio aa MWM? W W7 Princess Eunice Prxncess Shirley Pnncess Kane xx U55 E L Q M f yzfiew i j37 Z?ly5fKgf9Px. W QW if ef ,f! - ini!- Planners and Pointers presents a sampling ot the people who make West Linn High tick. , . 4 J J D1 ak V 4 f ij! i i Qjfifw 's Ji? J ji! ,GJ 9? i , J n Q-e if ' Aff' Q K Q M97 kfji' xyf i ,f KS J-fr! .f f X - 2 ' N1 J X 6 J' 5 Q!! si rf! pq i I J Af J. C' Administration Plans School Year ze S Prmclpal Sam H. Nixon J Z Esther Betts Attendance Secretary, lst Semester Anna McLurty Attendance Secretary, 2nd Semester ROW I: Frank Milliken, Chairman, Walter Moser, Kenneth Renner, Clerk, Les Bennett. ROW Il: Chester L. Tunnell, Superintendent, Leslie Roberts, Gordon DeBok The School Board throughout the year was busy discussing the latest busi- ness and planning and working for the benefit of the high school. The office girls used their class time to perform the many necessary and varying tasks of an office, including helping with report cards, writing ex- cuses, typing and stenciling. ROW I: Marjorie Bruck, Leah Stisser, Virginia Finch, Ioyce Fitziohn, Lucille Eliinger, Eunice Misterek, Margie Hays, Dorothy Papez, Ianice Bean, Marilyn Petit, Donna McLarty. ROW II: Carol Ryan, Nancy Smith, Pamela Long, Barbara Rossman, Marilyn Hale, Phyllis Hefenieder, Gerry Williams, Carolynne Grady, Betty Moser, Mary Lou Davis, Sue Coe. ROW Ill: Mrs. Anna McLarty, Ianice Norman, Frances Moser, Marilyn Tauscher, Donna Oldenstadt, Dorothy Hamnes, Geraldine Iacobsen, Pat McCoy, Barbara Schroeder, Pat Sharp, Katie Vellenga, Virginia Eastman. Transportation to many games, field trips, and other activities was provided for by our competent bus drivers. ROW I: Harold Gross, Ed Grossr ROW Il: Burton Neely, Clarence Gross ROW Ill: Ben Vilhauer, Bill Kaiser. The janitors were kept very busy cleaning the school premises, but as we were unable to snap a picture of them we are listing their names: Ernest Annes, Therlow McKune, and Clarence Ras- IDUSSGH. Many fine meals and ban- quets Were the fruits of work done by our cooks, Dorothy Tauscher, and Mae Wilson bibs. all LOUIS GILLES Bookkeeping Band GAYLE GRAYBILL Home Economics NORVAL ADAMS Mechanical Drawing Athletics Science IOHN PAUL BROWN United States History Social Economics Coach HELEN BRUNNER Orchestra Chorus DWIGHT CATHERWOOD Orientation 6. World Geog. Guidance 5. Counseling Coach DORIS COLTEII English NANCY DAVIES Spanish English Iournalism ZEDYTHE FOOT!! English l ERNEST GETTEI. Algebra Geometry Road To Knowledge DALE LIBERTY Orientation 6- World Geog. History Speech Dramatics ROBERT LUNDBORG Comptometer Typing Stenography LILA OPPENLAHDER English Typing ALVIN PFAHL Vocational Agriculture MARIORIE PINKHAM Art Latin Annual DAN ROLLINS Physical Education 6. Health Coach GILBERT Sl-IEARER Physics Chemistry Biology Pl-IYLLIS THORNTON General Mathematics Algebra O IACK TILTON Industrial Arts Drivers Training Coach I I Paved B F acult IESSIE TOTTEN Girls' Physical Education Coach ELLA TRIOL Library fZ6'.4. All A ' ,ul President Allen Arthur ' Q!! A BK M Vice President lim Miller X rl. RJ 'X J. 'aryl li ' 'bp lllljxlt lt it ll Ol Secretary Marilyn Hale Council and Officers Slowed down by q contradictory consti- tution, the student council did its best to bring about needed improvements in student government. Treasurer Shirley Hellberg STUDENT COUNCIL: ROW l: Advisor Dale Liberty, Allen Arthur, Nancy Smith, Shirley Hellberg, Marilyn Hale, Pat Sharp, Dave Goins, Advisor Al Pfahl. ROW Il: Iim Miller, Branceford Davidson, lack Schwartz, Roger Gafley, Gene Haxton, Mike Wills, Iohn Hooley. Guide Student Bod Council members attended various con- ferences, guided elections, and worked on revision of the constitution. 5 President Allen Arthur is shown leading one of the monthly student body meetings. Student body ollicers worked daily with their adviser, Mr. Gettel, to keep finances and other affairs straight J-0641 W fv ....1...i.i...... -1- ...-.i.... jill-d.,-,,l.. f ----,. Y' 0 Q ?'9'XA -Q X ix Jw 'L Q 4' El J NN 'Qu ,tw gllxf' W , 5' '1'?Q 1i5i mfr N' mf W9 TZQQEQQJ ,QQ YX:+.iID5x l 4- 7 2' ,,,f- F jacks andjills exhibits the students that populate the hulls ot West Li H gh X DAVE GOINS, president PHYLLIS HEFENIEDER, secretary 36 NANCY KNICKREHM, treasurer Seniors Finish Four Active WAYNE FITZPATRICK, vice-president Much of the success of any class is in large measure due to the advisors. The members of the class of '54 were advised by Robert Brending and Marjorie Pink- ham as freshmen. Mrs. Pinkham teamed with I. P. Brown to advise the seniors when they were sophomores and juniors. This year they have been capably guid- ed by Mr. Brown and Mrs. Doris Colter. Years at West Linn High DOLORES ANDERSON DWAYNE BLOOM GENE CAMPYNOL ALLEN ARTHUR ROBERT BOYD SUE COE KERNAN BAGLEY MARIORIE BRUCK EUGENE COREY IIM DALE MARY LOU DAVIS MARILYN DODGE WAYNE FITZPATRICK DIANE FRASER YVONNE FRITCHIE BERNELL FLATH VERNON FORD CLARENCE DUKE BETTY ECKERT VIRGINIA EASTMAN GLEN EK VIRGINIA FINCH ROGER GAFFEY RAY GILL FRED GLUBRECHT DAVE GOINS FRED GRIESSEN HERSHELL GROFF GENE HAXTON MARILYN HALE LARRY HAXTON DOROTHY HAMNESS MARGIE HAYS SHIRLEY HELLBERG PHYLLIS HEFENIEDER EDWARD HILTON MALCOLM HINKLE 40 FRED IAEGER HM KLINGER NANCY KNICKREHM BOB KUNZ DELBERT LATHAM ANNE LINGELBACH ED LOHMAN IOYCE MARTIN PAT McAVOY DONNA MCLARTY PAT MEHREN WESLYN MOEHNKE IAMES MILLER KAY MOLANDER EUNICE MISTEREK DEAN MOLES BETTY MOSER DARREL MORGAN FRANCES MOSER IACK MYERS DONNA OLDENSTADT IOHN PARKER DON PENDERGRAFT MARILYN PETIT CLARA ANN QUINN MARILYNN REES KEITH RENNER IOHN RINKES PAT ROSS BARBARA ROSSMAN BOB RUSSELL EeVERN SCHNELLE CAROL RYAN BARBARA SCHROEDER BARBARA SAXHAUG 43 IACK SCHWARTZ ROSE SHUELL PAT SHARP I1-XCKIE SIEVERS DAVID SMITH LEAH STISSER MELVIN SUMMERVILLE IACQUELYN SMITH NANCY SMITH BONNIE SPENCER NEALEIGH BOB TAPFER MARILYN TAUSCHER A BILL THORPE KATIE VELLENGA CARMA WETZEL Q V :E 2 1 .3- ' - isa-I ,. , . , , Q.,,,..,...W,,2x,,?',,, kg: ' - . W H I J' GERRY WILLIAMS FRANK ZANIKER BILL WINSLOW THRUMEN ZELLER ORMAN WOODWARD 45 uniors Prepare ' For Final Year ROW I: Dick White, Treasurer, Bill Mclntosh Sergeant-at-Arms, Branceiord Davidson President. ROW Il: Donna Sharbuno, Vice-president Wanda Sather, Secreiary. The Iuniors staged an overwhelming successful Prom and Iunior-Senior Send- off to climax the year. 46 Z is X. Ig ' w. 'r ROW I: Dora Borland, Patsy Anderson, Nadine Abbe, Ianet Blattman, lean Baker, Sandra Bradley, Anita Adams. ROW Il: Caroline Berning, lean Bennett, Bruce Birtchett, Keith Blue, Marn Ann Bernert, Io Anne Allinson, Carolyn Betts. ROW III: Frank Bradshaw, lim Blanchette, Ross Barber, Ed Bradfield, George Beresford, Bill Borland, Wayne Bauer. ROW 1: Arlene Brooks, Farryl Dreier, Merlin Fischer, Carolynne Grady, Ianice Carter, Lucille Effinger. ROW ll: Delma Bruck, Marguerite Gloss, Glenda Cumberland, Edward Charman, Bob 4 Chamberlain, Leo Clifford, Branceford Davidson. ROW lll: Pat Gordon, Clifford Fahey, Larry Callahan, Mike Buchholz, Donald Clark, Fred Cookman, Sam Calzada. ROW I: Sharon Hoffman, Margie Hein, Betty Gross, Geraldine Iacobsen, Annalee Kunz- man, Anne Kroll, Ianice Halbach. ROW II: Gary Hodgson, Ierry Newton, Tom McAvoy, Richard Little, lim Newton, Charles Lane. ROW III: Bob Iennings, Leroy Harrel, Russell Lende, Ed Holland, Iohn Laird, Phillip Iones, Don Iaeger. ROW I: Donna Mehlbrech, Betty Myers, Dorothy Moehnke, Donna Leete, Verna Misterek, Anita.Nunn. ROW Il: Maureen Mills, Helen Moser, Barbara McCoy, Frank Oliver, Mike Long, Sally McLarty, Patty O'Neill. ROW III: Ray McEwen, Charles Oliver, Wayne McDonald, Gary Norman, Bill Mclntosh, Iohn Mehlbrech. ROW l: Dorothy Ruhl, Carolyn Shockley, Wanda Sather, Beverly Eckert, Karen Carr, Shir- ley Sarc, Donna Sharbuno. ROW Il: lean Shipley, Dolores Ott, Darlene Rinkes, Barbara Piland, Marvin Pleinis, Mar- tin Sammons, Torn Rouw, George Petrich. ROW lll: Robert Secrest, Robert Rohe, Kurt Pederson, Drew Ryan, Arnold Schuldt, Ray Parra, Larry Seida. ROW l: Lucile Wallace, Betty Smith, Iackie Lavier, Iudy Wade, Barbara Wallace, Glaya Stewart, Eunice Smith. ROW ll: Cecil Sollers, Dick White, Scarlett Skill, Mary Blinkhorn, lean Stoaks, Larry Warn- ke, Mildred Kestek, Tom Sweeney. ROW lllz Adrian Spande, Gary Welter, lack Wills, Richard Simcmtel, Bob Stewart, Dan Utterson, Don Wheeler. Class of '56 Ends Eventful Year ROW I: Sophomore Officers: Buzz Haag, Vice Presi- dent, Ethel Fellows, Secretary: Ramona Adams Treasurerg Carl Miller, Sgt. at Arms. ROW Il: Iohn Hooley, President The class of '56 shut the door on one of the rnost exciting chapters of its life. In later years the mem- bers Will look back at the notable achievements of this year with pride. Under the skilled guidance of Mrs. Foote and Mr. Tilton. the sophomores spon- sored cake sales, a girls' slumber party, a play night. and successful noon dances. Iennice Robnett was elected basketball queen after a hard fought contest with the other classes. and they sponsored the first annual homecoming held at West Linn. 50 URN!!! ww- s..,.W.-.-g...q,p ki' ROW I: Ramona Adams, Claudia Bauer, Ianice Bean, Carol Corey, Gladys Daven- port, lean Davis. ROW II: Sharon Cummings, Barbara Engle, Ierry Christensen, Charles Anderson, Darlene Bailey, Maurita Cox, lane Clyde. ROW III: Don Eisele, Bruce Bliese, Michael Coover, Larry Engleman, Gilbert Beres- lord, Lee Cipolla. new N ,J ROW I: Virginia Hering, Sally Gay, Mary Armstrong, Dorothy Haynes, Ethel Fellows, Lorraine Giles, Marvin Ellinger. ROW II: Iim Herrmann, Bill Hering, Donna Allinson, Lynn Gamble, Sharon Hickman, Barbara Hobbs, Iohn Hooley, Charles Groll, ROW III: Iim Giles, Ronald Fisher, Gilbert Fromong, Iim Hall, Robert Groner, Henry Haag. 'Czar ' ROW It Mary Dell Montgomery, Nancy Holland, Pamela Long, Ieanie Larsen, Iackie Mans- iield, Ioyce Fitziohn. ROW Il: Iudy Moon, lim Martin, Oliver Iones, Ray Koellermeier, Gerald Iacobs, Roselyn Mulkey. ROW Ill: Herman Mclntosh, Bob Kloer, LeRoy Maddin, Peter Irish, Derald Lawrence, Oscar Mock, Carl Miller. ROW I: Phillip Rabick, Marilyn Quint, Ervin Riley, Thelma Pederson, Darlene Rand, Rob- ert Roland. ROW ll: Ianice Norman, Vicki Oldenstadt, Iennice Robnett, Rosalie Luscher, Bernice Puck- ett, Ioan Oswalt, Sylvia Gould, Dorothy Reynolds. ROW III: Dale Reilley, Lonnie Ryan, Milo Moore, Harold Reynolds, Ioe Rinkes, Iohn Roisum. .,.--nanny: li --.s-s-wq- ROW I: Carole Lackey, Doreen Sarc, Cecilia Schnelle, Bonnie Sollers, Mary Kay Polzen Dorothy Papez. ROW ll: Henrietta Sattler, Sharon Rasmussen, Iudy Ryser, Madelene Moore, Lorraine Shu- ell. ROW III: Erma Umber, Margaret Shaffer, Dale Stisser, Bill Taylor, Brenda Schmeer Peggy Tunnell. 1. ,.,. MWA ROW l: Carol Sanister, Kay Warren, Colleen Wells, Laura Wetzel, Linda Wiedemann, Di- ane Wagner. ROW ll: Nancy Wohl, Shirley Zeller, Beverly Widmer, Ruth Seely, Edward Stevens, Lee Winer. ROW III: Larry Young, Bob Wanlrer, Ken Stewart, Don Wilson, Ierry Van Winkle, Jerry Steele. Class of '57 Begins High School Days Class Ollicers: David Myers, Vice President, Barbara Gross, Secretaryg Bill Miller, Sgt. at Arms, Mike Wills, President, Wanda White, Treasurer: not in picture. This year's Freshman Class was ushered in in the usual way with the initiation ceremony. During the lirst week of school the Sophomores held a reception in the cafeteria to foster good will among the two classes, and even though the Freshmen have held only one event, a Above, Sophomores greet Freshmen at reception, at right, Freshmen attend one ol the numerous assemblies of the year. cake sale, they have observed and par- ticipated in other events so they would be able to take over the reins of school affairs, to be handed them by the upper classmen in later years. WN. 1 i Y Effie if ROW I: Linda Bino, Shirley Baisch, Carol Alexander, Deanna Beko, Marion Barber, Char' loite Beck, Donna Karr. ROW Ill: Bob Baisch, Norman Chancey, David Bartholomew, Richard Adams, Tom Bernert, Norma Iean Broyles, Io Anne Blancheite. ROW lll: Malcolm Cameron, Don Allison, Laurence Calzada, Ioe Bird, Gary Barringer, Dennis Berger, Darrell Baisch. ROW I: Mary Groff, Sharon Harmon, Myrna Dreier, Ianice Ensley, Danny Cobb, Mike Estep, Ierry Davis. ROW II: Earl Fellows, Iesse Dunwoodie, Fred Dunmire, Iames Eckert, Ioan Harirampf, Kay Gordon, Barbara Gross. ROW III: Bill Collicoti, lack Davis, Dale Flynn, Cecil Dewing, Bob Elledge. 'us J new maxaman- was-an-as-.Q--1 qu.,-Q. 5 llllnnlnunqup vr'f We ww 53: ROW I: Ioyce Hellhake, Carol Laird, Donna Horn, Woodruff Leete, Ierry Malin, Verna Iones, Geraldine Maddin. ROW ll: Iackie Hodgson, Donald Lane, Billy Ireland, Donna McFarland, Bryant Hays, David Hetenieder. ROW Ill: Carl Huber, Ierry lnstenes, Harry Klein, Gene McCall, Ralph Holtman, Harold Instenes, Robert Hunt. ww, 11 .Aff Wit ROW I: Nancy Oliver, Eloise Payne, Carleen Moser, Darlene Moser, Carolyn Niemela, Ierry Meeker. ROW ll: Tom Pelton, David Myers, Bernice Notdurtt, Carole Payne, Marlene Mitchell, Bev- erly McManus, Bill Miller. ROW III: Lawrence Nickerson, Dennis Payne, Sharon Moehnke, Eva Nickerson, Roger Mis- terek, Ronald Merwin. naman- l ROW l: Diana Schuter, Ioanne Roberts, Wanda Roisum, Sylvia Schwartz, Ianice Rice. ROW Il: Glen Sherwood, Miles Proebstel, Fred Smith, Ierry Senske, Lee Schaber. ROW III: Dick Risley, Iarnes Perkins, Bill Workman, Roger Rice, Frank Schnelle, David Shipley. :.,' W fo gil kv ,z ROW l: Michael Walls, Robert Vaughn, Darlene Tams, Andrea Westwood, Deanna Yar- brough, Lois Warnke. ROW II: Wanda White, Sharon Turner, Diane Wheeler, Ianice Van Someren, Barbara Work- man, Patricia Tiernan, Lenora Williams. ROW lll: Iohn Tobin, Alva Lee Sparks, Kenneth Wochnick, Gary Worth, Fred Weiler, Mike Wills. 'F TA ,P ' J- lg ,Jn ' 1 My fi ly Il:5lffXT '?f W UDEHW I I I I Q ., Kr Rnn Social and Service catches the clubs and groups that provide extracurricular t t i their members. ROW I: Mary Armstrong, Lorraine Shuell, Carol Ryan, Bonnie Spencer, Katie Vellenga. ROW ll: Mrs. Pinkham, advisor, Nancy Smith, Wayne Coultas, Marilyn Tauscher, Kay Molander. Art, Latin Clubs Emphasize Special Interests The Art Club, shown above, has been very efficient in promoting school projects and decorating the school. Its many achievements have included the making of election posters, play promotion, and many pictures that have brightened West Linn halls. The Latin Club, shown below, a very word-conscious organization, includ- ed a successful Valentines' dance among its accomplishments. ROW I: Leah Stisser, lane Clyde, Lynne Gamble, Patsy Anderson, Marilyn Quint, Marilyn Petit, Mrs. Pinkham. ROW II: Mary Ann Bernert, Nancy Smith, Ioyce Martin, Darlene Rinkes, Pat Mehren, Marilyn Dodge, Pat Ross, Brenda Schmeer. ROW III: Io Anne Allinson, Dolores Ott, Wayne Coultas, Ed Charman, Ed Holland, Eugene Corey, Ray Koellermeier, Bill Miller, lim Miller. ROW I: Sharon Cummings, lean Baker, Ethel Fellows, Ramona Adams, Ianice Bean, Bever- ly Eckert, Patsy Anderson, lane Clyde, Mary Armstrong, Sharon Hoffman, Ann Kroll, Margie Hein, Bernell Plath, Buzz Haag. ROW II: Nadine Abbe, Lynne Gamble, Diane Fraser, Caroline Berning, Kay Molancler, Mary Ann Bernert, Marilyn Dodge, Virginia Eastman, Shirley Hellberg, Marilyn Hale, Peter Irish, Merlin Fischer. ROW III: Ieanie Larsen, Barbara Engel, Delma Bruck, Mildred Kestek, Bob Chamberlain, Ed Charman, Ed Holland, Bruce Bliese, Eugene Corey, Iimmy Giles, Keith Blue, Ray- mond Koellermeier. Scholarship Goal of Honor Society A dance and the initiation of new members held the spotlight for the schol- arly members of the Honor Society. ROW I: Iennice Robnett, Vicki Oldenstadt, Iackie Mansfield, Kay Warren, Eunice Smith, Mary Dell Montgomery, Anita Adams, Donna Sharbuno, Anita Nunn, Donna Melbrech, Eunice Misterek, Verna Misterek, Iudy Wade, Linda Wiedemann. ROW Il: Margaret Shaffer, Maureen Mills, Sandra Bradley, Sally McLarty, Frances Moser, Barbara McCoy, Barbara Rossman, Katie Vellenga, Darlene Rinkes, Pat McAvoy, Dorothy Moehnke, lean Shipley, Carolyn Shockley, Shirley Sarc, Peggy Tunnell, Bev- erly Widmer. ROW III: Nancy Smith, Pat Sharp, Adrian Spande, Iohn Roisum, Allen Arthur, Carl Miller, Roger Gaifey, lack Schwartz, Mr. Gettel, adviser, Ed Stevens, lim Miller, George Petrich, Phil Rabick. Lett Above: Dramatic interest is shown by large turnout at tryouts for Harvey . Lett Center: Thespian president Bernell Plath and Phyllis Heteneider are shown in at scene from Stardust , Thespians Emphasize Dramatics Much of the entertainment around West Linn High School has been presented by the members oi National Thespians, Troupe 870. Along with their participation in plays, skits, and talent shows, the members also attended a drama con- ference in Portland and held a formal initiation ot new Thespians, climaxed by the viewing of a Lew- is and Clark College production. ROW I: Adviser Dale Liberty, Anita Adams, Donna Sharbuno, Katie Vellenga, Eunice Mis- terek, Margie Hein. ROW ll: Pat Sharp, Virginia Eastman, Glenda Cumberland, Pat McAvoy, Carolyn Shockley, Barbara McCoy. ROW lll: lim Miller, Ed Charman, Bernell Flath, Dwayne Bloom, Scarlett Skill. Flight Above: Forensics members arrive back after successful speech meet. Right Center: Scarlett Skill and Bernell Flath display awards won at Linfield speech meet. rators Gain Trophies Members of Forensics proved highly successful in upholding West Linn's honor at various speech meets throughout the state. ROW I: Carolyn Shockley, lean Baker, Patsy Anderson, Barbara McCoy, Scarlett Skill ROW II: Adviser Dale Liberty, lim Miller, Bernell Plath, Dwayne Bloom. 63 ROW I: Frank Bradshaw, Brance- ford Davidson, Eugene Corefy, Keith Blue, Bob Chamberlain. ROW Il: Richie Little, Weslyn Moehnke, Bill Mclntosh, Adrian Spande, Ed Charman, Iim Miller. ROW III: Tom McAvoy, Mr. Lund- borg, Keith Renner, Roger Gatley, Don Pendergratt, Allen- Arthur, Dave Goins. Hi-Y Leads In Service The Hi-Y this year has been undertak- ing many activities. During the Christmas holidays, Hi-Y members sold candy throughout the community. The proceeds of this sale went to the Y.M.C.A. World Service Fund. Also, in co-ordination with the Tri-Hi-Y, the Hi-Y sponsored a talent show. This year their formal induction was held at the First Christian Church in Port- land. In Ianuary, they also held an inform- al induction at which they inducted a num- ber of new members to raise the roll to twenty-five. 5 . .1 64 ROW I: Ianet Blattman, Carol Ryan, Phyllis Hefenieder, Kay Moland er, Margie Hein, Verna Misterek Sharon Hoffman. ROW II: Miss Thorton, Anita Nunn Marn Blirzkhorn, Dolores Ott, Nan- cy Smith, Barbara Rossman, Eun- ice Misterelc, Eunice Smith. ROW III: Marilyn Hale, Diane Fras- er, Barbara Schroeder, Ioyce Mar- tin, Pat McAvoy, Pat Sharp. Tri-Hi-Y Has Activities, F Members of Tri-Hi-Y engaged in many Worth while undertakings this year, among them the giving of a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, a formal induction held in Portland, and the making of scrapbooks for children's hospitals. Tri-Y also sponsored a Watermelon sale, tag day talent show, had a-slumber party and finished the year with a joint Tri-Y Hi-Y par- ty. Shown at the right are the Tri-Hi-Y officers. In back are secretary Barbara Rossman and Chaplain Pat Sharp. In front are vice president Eunice Misterek and president Pat Mcl-Xvoy. Shown below is a scene K from the hilarious Tri-Y initiation. 55 ROW I: Shirley Hellberg, Bar- bara Schroeder, Katie Vellen- ga, Eunice Misterek, Bonnie Spencer, Sue Coe, Sylvia Gould, Nancy Knickrehm, Ier- ry Williams. ROW II: Lucille Etlinger, Virgin- ia Finch, Anita Adams, Donna Sharbuno, Carol Ryan, Phyllis I-Ieienieder, Ramona Adams, lean Baker, Barbara Saxhaug, Ianice Bean, Marilyn Petit. ROW III: Betty Moser, Marilyn Hale, Dorothy Hamnes, Donna Oldenstadt, Claudia Bauer, Caroline Berning, Barbara Rossman, Kay Molander, Doro- thy Reynolds, Marilyn Quint, Miss Totten. ROW IV: Helen Moser, Anna- lee Kunzrnan, Marguerite Gloss, Nancy Smith, Pat Mc- Avoy, Barbara Engel, Nancy Holland, Thelma Pederson, Pat Sharp, Mary Lou Wenc, Dora Borland. Distaff Side Emphasizes-Athletics, Too The Girls' Athletic Association has had a very successful year, in partici- pating in the various playdays sponsored by different schools. The G.A.A. finished up the year by sponsoring a playday and a slave sale-initiation for the new member. ROW I: Patsy Anderson, Lor- raine Shuell, Pat Ross, Doreen Sarc, Kay Warren, Rose Shuell. ROW II: lean Shipley, Patty O' Neil. Ianet Blattman, Iackie Lavier, Mildred Kestak, lean Stoaks, Delma Bruck, Sally Mc- Larty, Donna Mehlbrech, Shar- on Hottman, Sandra Bradley, Iudy Moon, Shirley Sarc. ROW III: Carma Wetzel, Barbara McCoy, Anita Nunn, Mary Blinkhorn, Ioyce Martin, Dor- othy Moehnke, Dolores Ott, Frances Moser, Iudy Wade, Verna Misterek, Margie Hein, Ann Kroll, Leah Stisser. ROW IV: Beverly Eckert, Margie Hays, Barbara Wallace, Ar- lene Brooks, Virginia Eastman, Marilyn Tauscher, Pat Melrren, Darlene Rinkes, Marilyn Dodge Mary Ann Bernert, lean Ben- nett, Shirley Zeller. ROW l: lim Martin, lean Baker, Keith Blue, Anita Adams, Edward Charman, Betty Myers ROW ll: Miss Brunner, Pat Ross, Carolyn Shockley, Marilyn Dodge, Barbara McCoy Marilyn Hale, lim Miller. ROW III: Adrian Spande, Eugene Corey, Larry Callahan, Roger Galley, Russell Lende Iohn Rinkes, Bob Chamberlain. Members Have Varied Musical Talents The members of the Crescendo Club with their musical ability have obtained high honors in the field of music which is proved by the talent shows they have sponsored. Boys' Club, Girls' League Have F ull Participation BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS: Iack Myers, President, Wayne Fitzpatrick, Vice President, Glen Ek, Secretary-Treasurer. The Boys' Club, made a big success of its annual project, the Father and Son Banquet. The Girls' League counted the Mother and Daughter Tea among its many worthwhile experiences. GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: ROW I: Eunice Misterek, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Sharp, President, Pat Mcl-lvoy, Vice President, Phyllis Helenieder, Chairman ol Girls' League Room. ROW II: Donna Sharbuno, Iunior Representative, Kay Molander, Historian, Iennice Rob- nett, Sophomore Representative, Nancy Oliver, Freshman Representative, Katie Vellenga, Scribe, Gerry Williams, Senior Representative. F F A, F H A Work Toward Useful Futures ROW I: Lee Schaber, Iay Dunwoodie, Martin Sammons, Bruce Birtchet, Alvin Madden, Harry Klein, Henry Kunz, Merlin Fischer, George Petrich. ROW II: Harold Reynolds, Harold lnstenes, Dennis Payne, Ierry Instenes, Ronald Merwin, Gilbert Fromong, Frank Schnelle, Bernie Carter, Mr. Plahl. ROW Ill: Mike Long, Don Iaeger, Iohn Laird, Roger Rice, Bob Boyd, Don Wilson, Kurt Pederson, Charles Goins. One of the most active organizations in school is the Future Farmers. The FFA's display of ribbons and awards is typical of the line work done by the members. The Future Homemakers of America have, among other things, provided toys for the Christie -Home, made table decorations lor the state FHA con- vention, and redecorated the Girls' League room. ROW I: Henrietta Sattler, Ianice Halbach, Shirley Hellberg, Sally McClarty, Barbara Ross- man, Eunice Misterek, Verna Misterek. ROW Il: Iennice Robnett, Sharon Rasmussen, Vicki Oldenstadt, Peggy Tunnell, Virginia Eastman, Delma Bruck, Iudy Wade, Pamela Long. ROW lll: lean Bennett, Ann Lingelbach, Frances Moser, Carol Laird, Nancy Holland, Caroline Berning, Margaret Schaffer, Ianice Norman, Ioan Oswalt. ROW l: Gerry Williams, Nancy Knickrehm, Pat Sharp, Marilyn Hale, Bonnie Spencer Neil- eigh, Eunice Misterek, Barbara Rossman, Pat McAvoy. -.ROW II: Dolores Ott, Ianice Carter, Sharon Hoffman, Ianet Blattman, Anita Adams, Wanda Sather, Verna Misterek, Donna Mehlbreck, Anita Nunn, Mary Blinkhorn. ROW Ill: Vicki Oldenstadt, Shirley Zeller, Iackie Mansfield, Sharon Rasmussen, Ethel Fellows, Virginia Hering, Janice Bean, Ramona Adams, Iennice Robnett, Margaret Shaffer. Pep Club Promotes Enthusiasm at Games The Pep Club led the way in providing support for West Linn's representa- tives on the athletic field. tifki ' if P .' he - 1 1, ' F3 , ' it gh 'gl 3 -.J 5 K ,R tif . K V -eu V , NN, , 'WR I Y 5 4 , sf z W , o 9 2 1 -,Jin 7 P u, K my fi? ' 1 9.9, A T f 'il ROW I: Alternates: Lucille Effinger, Eunice Smith, Mrs, Foote, Diane Wagner, Sandra Bradley. ROW Il: Nancy Holland, lean Shipley, Madeline Moore, llanice Norman, Peggy Tunnell, Barbara Schroeder. LIBRARY CLUB: ROW I: Miss Triol, Maureen Mills, Margie Hayes, Dorothy Hamnes, Betty Moser, Beverley Eckert. ROW Il: Carma Wetzel, Annalee Kunzman, Don Clark, Frances Moser, Donna Oldenstadt, Shirley Sarc. Library Club, Camera Crew and Camera Club Encourage Interest In Books, Films and Pictures The Library Club is very helpful in locating books and other necessary in- formation in the library. Classroom and school-wide movies were shown with great efficiency by the Camera Crew . West Linn High School shutter-bugs found their interests emphasized in the Camera Club. Biggest project of the year for the photographers was the making of a movie on school life. me, '31- 4 3 i l .5 E f ' A . . lst CAMERA CREW, shown above: ROW I: Mr. Tilton, lim Blanchette, Keith Blue, Ierry Christensen. ROW II: Herman McIntosh, Ross Barber, Weslyn Moehnke, EeVern Schnelle, George Beresford. ROW III: Bob Tapfer, Keith Renner, Don Pendergraft, Ed Holland, Pat Gordon. CAMERA CLUB, shown left: ROW I: Orman Woodward, Mary Ann Bernert, EeVerne Schnelle, ROW II: George Beresford, Ed Holland, Bruce Bliese. ROW III: Phillip Iones, Mr. Gilbert Shearer, 71 AMPLIFIER STAFF: ROW I: Marilyn Petit, Donna Sharbuno, Adviser Nancy Davies, Scar- lett Skill, Anne Kroll, Marilyn Hale. ROW ll: Virginia Finch, Katie Vellenga, Editor Nancy Smith, Marilyn Tauscher, Lynne Gamble, Phyllis Heleneider, Gerry Williams, Barbara Saxhaug, Sue Coe. ROW Ill: Business Manager Carol Ryan, Charles Oliver, Don Clark, Larry Callahan, Iohn Parker, Thrumen Zeller, Bill Thorpe, Bonnie Spencer Nealeigh. Amplifier Brings News of School Events The members of the Amplifier staff and their adviser, Miss Davies, worked conscientiously to assemble all high school news into the enjoyable paper which came out every month. 'si' g Xe. ' F5435 M QE 72-f w 'Q tc' 4 V 77 ,u lisffelli wi-' 'R-Z2 fi, il! , gigs 1 , 535 . . ANNUAL STAFF: ROW I: Adviser, Mrs. Pinkham, Arlene Brooks, Barbara Engel, Shirley Sarc, Leah Stisser. ROW III: Business Manager Ccrrol Ryan, Charles Oliver, Don Clark, Clarence Duke, Iohn Parker, Thruman Zeller, Bill Thorpe, Bonnie Spencer Nealeigh. Annual Members Assemble 1954 Green and Gold Life for the industrious members of the Annual Stall was a succession of deadlines which they worked to meet in order to provide subscribers with a Green and Gold to be proud ol. ROW I: Malcolm Hinkle, Branceford Davidson, Cliff Fahey, Iohn Roisum, Bill McIntosh, Iohn Rinkes, Dan Utterson, Tom McAvoy, Martin Sammons. ROW ll: Delbert Latham, Eddie Hilton, Charle Oliver, Allen Arthur, Bob Wanker, Iohn Mehlbrech, Ed Stephens, Eddie Bradfield, Mr. Rollins. ROW Ill: Lonnie Ryan, Don Pendergraft, Keith Renner, Ed Holland, Clarence Duke, Frank Zaniker, Iohn Parker, David Goins, Don Wilson. Lettermen Fight, Firemen Drill Members of the Letterrnen's Club struggled to bring home glory in their chosen sports. The Fire Squad led the school's safety program with monthly fire drills ROW l: Ray Parra, Branceford Davidson, Keith Renner, Bill Mclntosh, David Goins ROW ll: Clarence Duke, Roger Gaffey, Adrian Spande, Iohn Parker, Frank Zaniker ROW I: Andrea Westwood, Michael Wills, Merlin Fischer, Eugene Corey, David Bartholo- mew, Iim Martin, Glen Sherwood, Marjorie Bruck. ROW II: Iackie Mansfield, Carol Corey, Anne Lingelbach, Barbara Engel, Ruth Seely, Ioyce Martin, Marilyn Dodge, Mr. Louis Gilles. ROW Ill: .lack Wills, Kurt Pederson, Ed Charman, Carl Miller, Ed Holland, Ierry Van Winkle, Russell Lende, Iim Herrmann. Band, Orchestra Provide Instrumental Music The members of the Band distinguished themselves by playing at pep as- semblies and at various concerts. The Orchestra gave appreciable performances at programs and concerts throughout the year. ROW I: Lorraine Shuell, Rose Shuell, Dorothy Reynolds, Mary Armstrong, Lorraine Giles, Yvonne Fritchie, Sharon Turner, Darlene Moser, Henry Hagg, ROW ll: Carol Corey, Iim Martin, Barbara Engel, Eugene Corey, Miss Helen Brunner, Kurt Pederson, Ed Charman, Michael Wills, Pat Mehren. 75 GIRLS' CHORUS: ROW l: Virginia Hering, Ianice Ensley, Marlene Mitchell, Deanna Yarbrough, Sharlene Redding? ROW Il: Director Helen Brunner, Marion Barber, Sharon Harmon, Linda Pickle, Nancy Oliver, Eloise Payne, Carole Payne. Choruses Provide Musical Pleasure The Girls' Chorus, shown above, Worked diligently with the goal oi a place in next year's mixed chorus. - The Boys' Chorus also proved very proficient in working toward the same goal. -new XA, if l 2 BOYS' CHORUS: ROW l: Mike Cipolla, Miss Brunner, Ierry Newton, ROW II: Bill Borland, Tom Shepherd, Iohn Rinkes, lake Iacobs. if MIXED CHORUS: ROW I: Miss Brunner, Charles Lane, Del Baker, Bob Chamberlain, Vernon Ford, Madeleine Moore, Iudy Riser, Clara Courville, Dorothy Haynes, Ioanna Miller Linda Wiedemann, Sally McLarty, lane Clyde, Eunice Smith, Marilyn Quint, M110 Moore, Lawrence Calzada, Lonnie Ryan. ROW II: Iohn Roisum, Don Wheeler, Phil Iones, Iohn Mehlbreck, Bud Kunz, Ramona Adams Mary Delle Montgomery, Donna Oldenstadt, Dorothy Moehnke, Lynne Gamble, Claud ia Bauer, Kay Gordon, Iohn Rinkes, Mike Buchholz, Ierry Newton, Larry Callahan. ROW III: Iean Baker, Carolyn Betts, Sandra Bradley, Sylvia Gould, Scarlett Skill, Ien nice Robnett, Betty Myers, Roselyn Mulkey, Ianice Moles, Erma Umber, Doreen Sarc Brenda Schmeer, Anita Adams, Sharon Rasmussen, Sally Gay, Reta Sobkowsky, Vicki Oldenstadt. Ensemble Groups Highly Praised The Mixed Chorus presented very entertaining performances in the Christmas and Spring Programs, as did the Nonette and Boys' Quartet. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE,shown right: ROW I:Director Helen Brunner, Anita Adams, Barbara Sax- haug, Lynne Gamble, Iennice Robnett, Betty Myers. I , ROW ll: Marilyn Hale, Kay Gordon, Carolyn Shockley, Donna Oldenstadt, Eloise Payne, Carol Payne. BOYS' QUARTETE Iohn Rinkes, Adrian Spande, Bob Chamberlain, Ed Charman. Behind is Director Helen Brunner. NSR, Xw 'T . N . 1 ..- ' v' S f Q X Q XB W ':l Iv W -Aff Q , Trials and Triumphs gflefhfl' 'ZE'eE1. fKX' Sm' 2123112 poo . Donna Sharbuno, Claudia Bauer, Phyllis Hefeneider, Yell Queen Bar- bara Saxhaug. Chicks Cheer Rally Shows 4 Wa To Victor Much color at games and pep assemblies was provided by the Rally Squad. Missing from the pictures is Yell King Gene Haxton. oes jump Glen Ek, Gary Weller, Phil Rabick. 80 .flu VARSITY FOOTBALL: ROW I: Coach Dan Rollins, Buzz Haag, Brancelord Davidson, Charles Grotf, Bob len- nings, Charles Oliver, Don Wheeler, Assistant Coach lack Tilton. ROW II: Iohn Roisum, Ross Barber, Wayne McDonald, Arnold Schuldt, Don Wilson, Bill Mclntoshf Lonnie Ryan. ROW III: Ed Holland, Keith Blue, Iim Blanchette, Iohn Mehlbreck, Ray Parra, Cliff Fahey, Don Eisele. an, Iack Myers, Frank Zaniker, Dave Goins, Kernan Bagley. COACHES: Chuck Adams, jayvees, lack Tilton, Varsity Assistant, Dan Rollins, Varsity, and Dwight Catherwood, freshmen. Footballers Build Character Working under a decided lack of experience and manpower, West Linn's 1953 football Lions lost all nine games played. Only one loss was a shutout, however. lack Myers was given a defensive linebacker post on the TYV all-star team and was named Most Inspirational Player. Myers and Frank Zaniker were named co-captains. Prospects tor fall 1954 are much better, however, with a host of lettermen coming back. 81 ROW IV: Wayne Fitzpatrick, Dee Ry- Gridders Build VVestLinn VVestLinn VVestLinn West Linn West Linn VVest1dnn VVestLinn VVestlJnn VVestLinn Score For Better Year Board Oswego 21 Oregon City 39 Forest Grove Z5 Beaverton 26 Tigard 13 Hillsboro 44 Newberg 19 McMinnville 30 Milwcrukie 28 KLQM IAYVEE FOOTBALL: ROW I: Henry Haag, Lee Winer, Bud Roland, Leroy Wood, Leroy Harrell, Keitl: Blue, Adrian Spande. ROW II: Manager lim Herrman, Larry Young, Herxn Mclntosh, Iohn Hooley, Larry Seida, Ed Bradtield, Larry Callahan, Coach Chuck Adams. ROW Ill: Wayne Coultas, Mike Coover, Arnold Schuldt, Iirn- Blanchette, Mike Cipolla, Ray Koeller- meier, Manager Dale Reilly. Freshmen, unior Varsity Play Fu11'Schedu1cs Suffering from a lack of manpower, Coach Chuck Adams' Iunior Varsity had the same record as the A-squadders but picked up much experience which will be valuable in molding the 1954 varsity. Lone bright spot on this year's football horizon was furnished by Dwight Catherwood's Freshmen, who won five games and tied one, losing only one IIIOIG. 3 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL: ROW l: Coach Dwight Catherwood, Bill Miller, Tom Shepherd, Bill Riley, Dick Risley, Manager Bill Ireland. ROW ll: Fred Weiler, Dave Myers, Ierry Instenes, Cecil Dewing, Dave Shipley, Chuck McDonald. ROW Ill: Roger Rice, H'-'1rrY Klein, IOS Bird, Ierry Senske, Iames Perkins, Darrell Greenwood, ROW IV: Roger Misterek, Bill Workman, Norman Chqncey, Frank Schnelle, Ken Wochnick, Ron Merwin. ROW V: Lee Schaber, Roger Santo, Gene McCall, lei-ry Davis, Iay Dunwoodie, Danny Cobb, Cagers Cop Thirteen Coach Dwight Catherwood's Lion Basketball team, playing with only one letterman, was not picked to go too far but came back from a poor start to ,sweep into a fourth place berth in final TYV League standing. After losing their first two tests the Lions rebounded to take five consecutive victories, a feat which had them in top spot for a short time. West Linn also took third place in District 12 action. Leading Lion scorer was Frank Zaniker, who tallied 356 points for an aver- age of 15.4 game. Bill Thorpe was second with 281, for a 12.2. Thorpe led in shot percentage with an even .400 average on completions. Top tree shooter was Clarence Duke, who averaged .6U5. Seniors on the team included Clarence Duke, Frank Zaniker, lack Myers, Gene Campynol, Ed Lohman, Iohri Parker, and Bill Thorpe. Others were: Bill McIntosh, Keith Blue, Wayne McDonald, Larry Engelman, and Ken Stew- art, who was kept out of activity by a broken arm received in the TYV League opener with Forest Grove. Manager Charles Goins, Coach Dwight Catherwood, and Manager Lonnie Ryan. Frank Zaniker xx Bill Thorpe Bill Mclntosh Clarence Duke Casaba Crew Iohn Parker Keith Blue Gene Campynol Captures Twelve SCOREBOARD Pre-Season 54 Molalla 50 Lake Oswego 39 Milwaukie 33 Vancouver 43 Milwaukie 52 Molulla 63 Lake Oswego TYV League Sl Forest Grove 46 Beaverton 80 Newberg 59 Oregon City 46 Hillsboro 55 McMinnville 55 Tigard 52 McMinnville 73 Forest Grove Sl Tigard 74 Newberg 50 Beaverton 58 Hillsboro 59 Oregon City District I2 54 Molallu GG Lake Oswego lfhird Placel lack Myers Larry Engelmcxn Q Ken Stewcxrl Wayne McDonald 'affirm' ' 1 J fi IAYVEE BASKETBALL: ROW I: Coach Chuck Adams, Chuck Groft, Don Eisele, Ierry Steele, Bob Iennings. ROW ll: Ed Stevens, Bob Wanker, Don Wilson, Mike Buchholz, Carl Miller. , Xara' f W 7QZwiaf,l , QW ,MA K S. Mfg, Qfxwwf wi Agilurguml l MQ, l df'- 'L7 L, , 3607i ,Lima I 5 if iso-rm, Ig 1774-f ,4'l'U f Lf' ' . f ,df 5 db Bees, Frosh Bulld For Vars1t ls? Sub I. forthe W ' Coach Chuck Adams' West Linn Iunior Varsity. working under a I' l, My 2 laik of manpower, finished the season with a 7 win, 13 loss mark. if 'QM' an Rollins' Freshman Basketballers had one of the most successful ,fjr frosh records in West Linn history, 18 wins and 4 losses. High Scorer Freshmen was Roger Rice. FROSH BASKETBALL: ROW l' Bryant Hayes, Iay Dun- woodie, lack Tobin, Laur- ence McKinney, Chuck Mc- Donald, Darrell Greenwood, Dave Myers. ROW ll: Manager Gene Mc- Call, Bill Riley, Dave Ship- ley, Rich Adams, Ken Wochnick, Coach Dcm Rol- lins. ROW Ill: Cecil Dewing, Rog- er Santo, Frank Schnelle, Bill Workman, Roger Rice, Tom Shepherd, Roger Mis- terek, WRESTLING TEAM: ROW I: Ierry Hodgson, Bill Ireland, Fred Dunmire, Romaine Anderson Malcolm Hinkle, Wayne Coultas, Danny Cobb, Manager lim Miller. ROW Il: Herman Mclntosh, Bernell Flath, Fred Weiler, Clill Fahey, Allen Arthur, Brance- lord Davidson, Ed Hilton, Coach lack Tilton, ROW III: Larry Young, lack Wills, Iohn Roisum, Ed Holland, Ron Merwin, Ierry Instenes Alvin Madden. rapplers Work For Future Success Coach Iack Tilton's West Linn Wrestlers compiled a 10-loss, 3 win, l tie record this year. Prospects for 1955 appear much better, however, as only three seniors are graduating. High pointer for the year was Allen Arthur with 39. Sam Davidson was second with 36. 90 SWIM TEAM ROW I: Darlene Rinkes, Annalee Kunzman, Shirley Zeller, Patty O'NeiI, IoAnn Tapfer, Iackie Hodgson. ROW II: Bernie Carter, Doreen Sarc, Iean Bennett, Martin Sammons, Marguerite Gloss, Shirley Sarc, Ioe Rinkes. ROW III: Richie Little, Bob Secrest, Bob Rohe, Delores Ott, Coach Totten, IoAnne Allinson, Chuck Lane, Leroy Harrel. Swimmers Have Even Season, Tracksters Hopeful TRACK TEAM: ROW I: Assistant Coach Chuck Adams, Mike Coover, Roger Misterek, Richie Adams, Branceiord Davidson, Cecil Sollers, Dave Goins, Don Pendergratt, Clarence Duke, Ioe Coleman, Dean Moles, Keith Blue, Coach Dan Rollins. ROW II: Gene Campynol, Ray McEwen, Ron Merwin, Bob Chamberlain, Keith Renner, Iohn Hooley, Carl Miller, Frank Oliver, Iohn Roisum, Glen Ek, Adrian Spande, Darrell Greenwood. ROW III: Gene McCall, Norman Chancey, Charles Goins, Ierry Instenes, Cecil Dewing, lim Perkins, Wayne Bauer, Herman McIntosh, Iack Wills, Malcolm Hinkle, Charles Oliver, Roger Santo. ROW IV: Iim Klinger, Arnold Schuldt, lay Dunwoodie, Kenneth Wochnick, Dick Simantel, Larry Ames, Bob Secrest, Bob Rohe, Buzz Haag, Ray Kollermeier, Phil Rabick. 1 SWE um g 521135 S ,I 1954 BASEBALL TEAM: ROW 1: Manager Iim Herrman, lim Miller, Chuck Grolf, Bob len- nings, Clitl Fahey, Raymond Parra, Don Eisele, Darrell Morgan, Manager Iack Tobin. ,X ROW II: Coach I. P. Brown, Thrumen Zeller, Frank Zaniker, Wayne McDonald, E. Holland, Bill Thorpe, Bill Mclntosh. 1 K 'N 1953 Diamondmen Outstanding N S Ee ' X 'Z ' it 5 The 1953 edition of West Linn's baseball Lions gave future teams some- - thing to point toward. The Lions lost only one ol fifteen games played, that ' by a 1-0 margin. West Linn swept to their second straight TYV League and District 4 championships. The state playoff, however, was rained out. Outstanding seniors included Pitcher Bob Eisele, Catcher Connie Kilmer, Pitcher Don Adams, First Baseman Laurie Fitzpatrick, Second Sacker Ion Webster, and Third Baser Don Rasmussen. 91 1953 Scores West West West West West West' West West West West West West West West West Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn Linn St. Helens l Canby 3 Newberg 3 McMinnville 0 Beaverton l Forest Grove l Hillsboro 3 Tigard l Oregon City 2 Oregon City Newberg 7 McMinnville l Forest Grove 3 Hillsboro l Dallas t4 flltegional Pluyolll K K illlkll EK ll 125 Ill! 11 W, I I ' 1111511 lliluiggs nu Ili ...W- , .zf ' 4 y y live, M ie' E ' ig, Vlzzplzr slit , IAN X IAYVEE BASEBALL ROW I: Dennis Huber, Malcolm Cameron, Mike Brimball, Danny Cobb, Chuck McDonald, Earl Fellows. ROW II: Dick Risley, Bill Riley, Mike Wills, Bryant Hayes, Ervin Riley, Mike Estip, Mike Cipolla, Ierry Davis, Wendell Sullivan. ROW III: Bill Ireland, Tom Shepherd, Fred Weiler, Del Baker, Dale Flynn, Dick Poland, Bill Workman, Larry Young, Ierry Malin, Coach Dwight Catherwood, ayvee Baseball, Tennis Round ut Sports Activities BOYS' TENNIS: ROW I: Martin Sammons, Del- GIRLS' TENNIS: ROW I: Patty O'Neil, Coach bert Latham, Ed Hilton, Gary Welter. Iessie Totten, Anita Nunn. ROW ll: Gary Hodgson, David Myers, Ray Gill, ROW ll: lean Bennett, Barbara Rossman, Pat Ed Lohman. Sharp, Darlene Rinkes. ROW Ill: Pat Mehren, Ethel Fellows, Carlotta Millen, Marguerite Gloss, Bev Widmer, Iackie Lavier. XX W if :Jimi WWW'Emm1wf ff E1 in iexywm TW E x X . QS 51? w'Qjx?Q -pg, A WWW I 94 Allfffm W M? 'Wraps ' 4f0741- i f !.?LL4 lC1'i LJ A In s X , J A , . .. ff 1 , bpzgfhx f7,bQ4,d fm 1 QLMJT' ,Qi Q, -VJ F, o , 7 X gn, MI. 'Q 4 A, . ,A -1'.,,f':l A 4 i 'Q foil 43- I f 9 ...,.. -. ' Aff? i -I i li' Q, 1'1 --4 'film Sellers and ponsors presents the tirms that have helped maize this annual possible. They sincerely appreciate your patronage. 95 BERNIE HERRlVlANN'S Home of S18 Main Street HMB!! Sweaters and Swimsuits Oregon City, Oreg. Compliments to the Seniors from HUNTLEY---DRAPER To Ben Igo for the Best there is in printing. Oregon City Printing and Stationery Co. Seals Illlllli EUMPANY Engming Legal Blanks Office Supplies Rubber Stamps Typewriters Adding Machines Always a Bigger Saving at Your School Supplies Steel Files Rexall Store 713 Main Street Seventh and Center H319 'hh street ,, oot ol Elevator Ph 3582 Phone 4228 one Phone 3864 96 Compliments of H E ll G ES' 5c 10C 25C STORE I HOUSEWARES ' 6 STATIONERY NOTIONS GIFTS TOYS BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 513 Main Oregon City,Oregon Phone 4173 MAIN AT EIGHTH OREGON CITY BURMEISTER 81 ANDRESEN B d C er Phone Oregon C 5253 Compliments ol FAIN'S Men's and Boy's Wear The home of friendly credit 523 Main Street Phone 3821 Oregon City, Oregon Cleanest- Rest Rooms in Oregon lUDY'S RICHFIELD SERVICE Pick lfp 61 Delivery SGH Green Stamps Highway 99B at Iennings Lodge Iennings Lodge, Oregon Phone EVex-green l-9127 Special attention to your needs WEST LINN FLORIST When only the best will do Call Bob or Elizabeth O. C. 3443 5441 Portland Ave. TITLE 6: TRUST CO. Clackamas County Branch 820 Main Street Oregon City, Oregon Everyday Low Prices at WEST LINN THRIFTWAY Les De Iardin West Linn, Oregon C0615 I-iligefie AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Suits Sportswear Mme., llregun City Motor Cu. Z 1024 Main Street 4 OREGON CITY, OREGON ! We Here's to a Clean Cut Future Lathes Setoifgalggtlogllop Willamette, Oregon Tel. 3455 712 Main St. Oregon City Compliments of ..C 1. t t th Gr ds.. Pantorium Cleaners omp lmen S O e G 624 McLaughlin Blvd. Beside Bridge from Iimrny Sullivan and Mark Sturges of 0. C. SPURTING H0008 STURE Every Need ot the Sportsman Corner of Seventh and Main Streets Furs Cleaned and Glazed Oregon City, Oregon Furrier's Method Fur Storage Pick up and Delivery Service Phone 4213 EV l-3911 Prescriptions tilled as your doctor ordered .IUNES DRUG CUMPANY Fountain Lunch Whitman's Candies 701 Main Street Oregon City. Oregon 1-IARDING DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists Phone 4121 511 Main St. Oregon City Compliments of BERNIER FLOWER SHOP Phil and Min Philan 32 years' experience 8l21!z MAIN STREET Ph. 3942 Oregon City, Oregon Fine Quality-Prices you can afford' Robins0n's Jewelry Store We give S and H Green Stamps HEADQUARTERS FOR DIAMONDS WATCHES IEWELRY GIFTS 610 Main Street Oregon City, Oregon Congratulations to the Class of '54 OREGON CITY BRANCH THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Portland, Oregon An Oregon Bank Serving Oregon WULFARII BRUS. INC. Lincoln Mercury SALES AND SERVICE Phone 5281 Ev 1-6567 Oregon City, Oregon larsen's Creamery INSIST ON MOTHER'S CHOICE SWEET CREAM BUTTER Your Grocer Has It Clackamas County's Finest Men's Shop Sand N MEN'S SHUP 6th and Main Streets Oregon City, Oregon Compliments ' ' oi' ' RIllllER'S In business for more than a third of a Century Phone 0.C. 6585 Willamette, Oregon WE MAKE OUR OWN Tito's 24 Flavors Rich and Creamy 5595 Portland Ave. West Linn ll THE DEPARTMENT STORE FOR ALL U U U MEMBERS OF THE FAMILYH The Complete Shopping Center H and L MARKET UCHBHN' N Phone 3392 622-24 Main Street Oregon City, Oregon Dave's Market Pleasant Courteous Service Willamette Phone Oregon City 5454 Your I. G. A. Store Phone Evergreen l-9135 Super Hiway at Iennings Lodge AFTER Tl-IE GAME S E I IJ ' S Oregon City. Oregon Compliments ol West Linn Union Service WE GIVE S 6 H GREEN STAMPS Gilbert Woodward West Linn 102 BUSBH Furniture Cu. A Good Place to Trade SINCE 1885 Oregon City, Oregon Iennings Avenue Beauty Shop All types of Beauty Work Merle Norman Cosmetics Crystal McCoy Iennings Lodge, Ore. Phone EVergreen 12949 l Congratulations 1 7066. 9 THALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Your Complete School Needs 613 Main Street PHONE 4289 Oregon City, Oregon 612 Main Street Oregon City, Ore. GLADSTONE PHARMACY Ernest E. Yeo, Phm. B. Gladstone, Ore. I f Phone 7 53 3 WILLAHETTE VALLEY S LEADING APPLIANCE I IDM! FUllllSllEl8 OREGON CITY SALEM COMPLIMEN'l'S of F. H. Thorpe Merle Aden LION'S DEN Across from West Linn High School 'l'HORP'S MEN'S SHOP Phone 4646 Main Street at Eighth I C - S ft Drinks - Cjljd c:1ccIlmHot Sgndwiches Oregon Clty' Oregon Chili Operated by Mrs. I. I. Lcrvier YOUR RED 6. WHITE STORE VERN'S GRUCERY Friendly Service Phone 4585 Sunset 103 C H E V R U l E TS l2TI-I AND MAIN STREETS OREGON CITY. OREGON PHONE 4223 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 FROM MUNIVS BAKERY Main Street OREGON CITY. OREGON OREGON CITY BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK E 5 OF PORTLAND The bank fha: slay:-OPEN 10 'ro 5 SIX DAYS A WEEK for your convenience LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER M...-,. M...l pq... ............ c..,...n. 'Qi 1 O FIFTH, SIXTH, MORRISON AND MDE! ' ' - Bloodwoy 44Il PORTlAND'S OWN STORE T. Robnett THBHTY DRUGS 716 Main Street S. Brooks Oregon City 4447 Congratulations to the Class of '54 from The Long Hot Dog Stand - I. , Iennings Lodge Oregon Compliments of Clint Mansfield President Production Surveys. Inc. Oregon City Publisliers of 'A Manifest of Western Oregon New in Production A Manifest of the Pacific Northwest RmvfE,vfD,U, N W E egg 2 lf' Viv ,XIV ,Vt V! A CSD :L K' 2 xtidtb QV Vwdry 0 .. DHHS i in KKK fi U6 yr w 5' sf 3 O Q' mdk XMB aj ,Hfyw 1 krfii 9pJOM,7w,5MWBucnLEs annum Ne qii QR va' ffpfe' We - J Staple and Fancy Goods 2 IJQYJJ ' will 5 A CJ -3 we R M' t iv 'CB' NWX ,N UM in M M rwu smnfs H sig My fgyi! , Oregon City Willamette . 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Cuffed brief, short-shorts with buttoned cuff, 8 to 16, 3.95. Colors: White, Sail Re, Summer Navy, Tar Black, Charcoal, Heavenly Blue, Pacific Pink, Seal Brown, Green Bamboo with contrast stitching. 'IM 15:5f1:5:1f??:j:1:5:5:2. 'RE 7 :Ya 09 Q . X XA XMS wr ,. . we is QR Q .this-S 31' ESM R, S .fx X s 3 se - X . f 4 1 P E N Y af r f T5 mmf' X.-uni 7 - l. The little lrealrs. Ed and Nancy Holland. 2. The three stooges. . ,P 3. Iudy Canova. 4. Please play dolls with me f 6 . iDarlene Rinkesl . . s. The thinker and friends? G. Faster! taster! laster! pant! Q 7. Oh, Romeo ilim Hall and Enna Umberl 1. I 8. lean Bennett Q 9. You can't do this to me! iMary Ann Bemertl Bonnie Spencer and Oscar Mock I can't understand it! Ship Ahoy! Pat Sharp Ouch! Don't bother me! Oh happy day. What?? A man??? Shirley Hellberg lack Schwartz 111 Yi Q K sw, ,Q 1'7- 1 m .Ms v my ,fxfw Ice Rinkes Nice looking towel - eh? lim Hall - candy??? This is summer This is the way to do it. Mmmmm good! Ha ha Coach Rollin Oh! 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