Westfir High School - Log Yearbook (Westfir, OR)

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9 With the passing of time, the echoes of our school life will grow fainter and fainter, and then die away. Gone forever will be the routine of school life, the fun we had, and the friends we made. It is the hope of the 1957 Log Staff that, as you glance through this book in the years to come, you will recapture those moments—and the echoes will begin again. ALFRED JOHNSON 4 MR. AVERILL F O.C u MR. HALSTED MISS KLOBAS MR. O'HARROW MR. JOHNSON MR. ZAHL MRS. O'LEARY MRS. YARBOUGH 5 The annual staff of the 1956-57 Log includes: Editor......................JoAnn Johnson Business Manager . . . .Wade Harrison Nancy Perkins Lay Out Editor.......................Ouida Owens Photographer..................Judie Shorey Helpers............................Carolyn Yoder Arlene Thielke Donna [laird Delma Baird Ilia Dimmick Senior Members.....................Loretta Farmer Don Thatche' Junior Members. . . . Ilia Dimmick Sophomore Members . . .Arlene Thielke Delma Baird Freshmen Members . . .Carolyn Yoder Donna Baird Barbara Conklin Eighth Grade Members . . Sharon Strong Pat Ellis Seventh Grade Members . . Dennis Miller Marvin Himmel s t a f f 6 I ¥ LOTTIE SARVINSKI G. A, A. 1,2; Girls League 1; Pep Club 2,3; Rally 2.3; Constitution Committee 2; Annual 2. 3; Speech Club 3; Honor Society 3. 4; Wapiti 3. 4; Girls State 3; St. B. Tre. 4; P. T. A. Schol.; Tree Planting Princess 4. DONALD THATCHER Band 1.2; Football 1.2, 3. 4; Basketball 1.2, 3. 4; Baseball 1.2. 4; Track 3. 4; Class Vice President 3; Annual 3. 4; Play 1.2. 3. 4; Chorus 2. 3. 4; St. B. Pre. 4; Honor Society 4; Outstanding Athlete 4; Letterman's 4. CHARLES TISTADT Football 1.2; Basketball 2.3.4; Class President 2; Baseball 2,3.4; President C. S. A. 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Havoc riub 2: Prince of Homecoming. JOAN AFDAHL G. A. A 2; Pep Club Chorus 2. 3.4, LORETTA FARMER Band 1; G. A. A. 1,2; Girls League 1; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Rally 2. 3; Volleyball 2. 3; St. B. Sec. 4; Homecoming Queen; Class Secretary 4; Tree Planting Prin. 4; Annual Staff 4. DANNY HAMMOND Football 2.3.4; Baseball 2.3,4; Track 3.4; Basketball 2.3; Lettermen’s Club 4. CUFFARD HIMMEL Baseball 2.3.4; Basketball men's Club 4. 3. 4; Letter- JO ANN JOHNSON Band 1; G. A. A. 2; Constitution Com- mittee 2; Representative to Student Council 2; Annual 2. 3. Editor 4; Honor Society 2. 3, Secretary 4; Majorette 3.4; Speech Club 3; Pep Club 2, 3. Pres ident 4; Class Treasurer 3. Vice Presi- dent 4; Homecoming Prin. 4; Sweet- heart Queen 4; Prin. and Coach's Schol.; Plays 2. 4. DARLA LOGAN Band 1; Girls League 1; Pep Club 1.2; G. A. A. 1. President 2; Plays 2. 3. 4; Rally 2; Wapiti 3; B. Com. 3; Chorus 2; Class Treasurer 4; Prom Queen 4; St. B. As. Tres. 3; Volleyball 2. 3. RICHARD McCOY Basketball 2. 3. 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Speech Club 3; Track 3; Baseball 3. JAMES LOVE Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1.2; Speech Club 3. MAMIE WELKER Girls League 1; G. A, A. 1; Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Rally 2; Queen 3; Queen of Hearts 2; Class Secretary 2.3; Tree Planting Queen 3; Wapiti 3; St. B. Sec. 2; Honor Society 3. 4. OUIDA OWENS Girls Glee 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Play 2.3; Girls League 1; G. A. A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Class Treasurer 2, President 3; Volleyball 2.3; Rally 2; Honor Society 2,3,4; Triple Trio 3.4; Annual 3,4; Cons. Intp. 3; Valedictorian 4. DOYLE PARKS Band 1,2,3; Football 2,3.4; Play 3.4; Basketball 2,3.4; Wapiti 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Track 3; Chorus 4. JAMES M. DONALD Football 2.3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3, 4; Wapiti 4; Homecoming Prince 4. 15 1 2 NAME PET SAYING NICK NAME AMBITION 1. JOAN AFDAHL: Creeyps----Hot Rod---Good Cook 2. DARLA LOGAN: Heavens----Dar---------Be in Womens Hall of Fame 3. RICHARD McCOY: You Junglebunny - Dick---To Do Nothing 4. JO ANN JOHNSON: Funny Man — Jo--------------Get to Africa 5. LOTTIE SARVINSKI: Rawncy--Lod-----------P.E. Teacher 6. CLIFFARD HIMMEL: I Du Know; -- Cliff ------ Boot-Legger 7. LORETTA FARMER: Funny--------Lebby------College? 8. DOLYE PARKS: Diddle Darn-----Frilly-----Married 9. JAMES LOVE: Oh Darn----------Willy----------Ask Helene 10. CHARLES TISTADT: Shoot ---------- Chuck ----- Have Fun 11. MAMIE WALKER: Hi Ho Stevereno----Spud 12. JAMES M. DONALD:yoicks-----------Skeets- — To have an even dozen -U.S.A.F. General 13. DONALD THATCHER: Horse Pucky-----Snatch—I coun't Say 14. DANNY HAMMOND: Hi Son----Speed--Censord 15. OUIDA OWENS: Gads—-------Oda ---— Tour the World I Joan Afdahl do bequeath my supernatural ability to cook to next years homemaking class. I Loretta Farmer do bequeath the path between Westridge and the high school to Arlene Thielke and Judie Shorey in hopes that they will use it every school day. I Danny Hammond do bequeath my low bowling scores to Cliff Hawthorne so he can bring up his average. I Clifford Himmel do bequeath my great sense of humor to my brother Ralph. I Jo Ann Johnson do bequeath mv spelling and writing ability (interpreted as French) to anyone who can hand a paper to Mr. O'Harrow (who also writes French) and have it come back with use the English language written on it. | Jjm Love do bequeath my ability to wreck Model A's to Ilia Dimmick who I'm sure will carry out the profession far better than I. I Darla Logon do bequeath all my commercial classes to Darlene Thielke. I Dick McCoy do bequeath my hot rodding techniques to Wade Harrison, and I hope he will be as lucky as I have been. | Jim McDonald do bequeath my remarkable jump shot to Mike Cross in hope that he can make it once in a while. I Quida Owens do bequeath my ability to stay in a good humor with Mr. O'Harrow to Nancy Perkins. I Doyle Parks, do bequeath my ability to bop to Cliff (the man) Hawthorne. I Lottie Sarvinski do bequeath my height to Cliff Hawthorne. I Charles Tistadt do bequeath my professional pitching ability to the great Chuck Parker. I Don Thatcher do bequeath my old broken down car radio to anyone vho is silly enough to take it. I Mamie Walker do bequeath my perfect attendance record to my sister Sharri. PROPHECY As I turn on my crystal ball T. V. set, and tune it in, I see some of my old classmates demonstrating their occupations and telling the world who they are. Let us first travel to South Africa, the home of that world-famous head shrinker, JoAnn Johnson. She is very happy with her work, and quite successful I might add. Her collection totals 543 heads. Now I see Joan Afdahl as president of the student body at U.C.L.A. It has just been announced that Mamie Walker has just been elected Mrs. America for 1977! Loretta Farmer has had a bit of bad luck. While drying someone's hair, her beauty shop burnt down. She has begun a new profession of raising goats. Charles Tistadt and Danny Hammond are quite famous now. They are traveling from school to school displaying their ping-pong abilities through National School Assemblies. Jim Love enters the picture as a famous flag-pole painter. He even has his own business. Jim McDonald, Jim Love's pal, waddles in and informs us that he is now the fat man of Barnum and Bailey's Circus. Oh! There's Darla Logan, pitching her third game of the world series. It's another strike! NO-----no the umpire calls it a ball. By the way, that umpire looks familiar. Why it's Don Thatcher, who's profession is umpiring women's softball games. Let's switch channels. There's Ouida Owens. She made use of her talented voice and is now singing the commercials for Speeds Alkaseltzer. Now I see Dick McCoy who tells us he is now teaching young ladies how to care for their children. He also tells us his good friend Clifford Himmel is still trying to get his masters degree in college. Lottie Sarvinski is now a teacher of midgets at Princeton University. Last but not least is Doyle Parks who is now the worlds champion tree planter. Now that I have seen my old classmates and see what they are doing I can turn off my T. V. set and relax 12 Don to the rescue! Anyone for a coffee commercial? The King was a Junior!! JUNIORS TU N i oir o V’ fl ■V All ■1 President Clifford Hawthorne Vice President Darlene Thielke Secretary Ilia Dimmick Treasurer Nancy Perkins f C5k Jhtl r Larry Mull Larry Ashcroft Kathy Wessner Larry Harrison o ft r; .4 o ) ABSENT: Judy Schroder ( Tommy Loew LeRoy Johnson Judie Shorey Mike Cross C LA 55 r jj « u I I didn't do it!! Shish. what a doll I! 1 y. I xO Who's working? Rustic those bustles. Kids!! We couldn't help it. they took our clothes! One to many legs? NOW what?? We're plumb pooped out! We lost?!? AH say now.. GEE. those redheads! SOPHOMORES f -A U AuhtyMtpli$ - j r uj $!t ite Doug Thompson Delma Baird Don Casey Sharon Wessner President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ft V - ) ) x; j ns (fli 1 - V Chuck Parker Arlene Thielke Larry Mostella Penny Miller Gwen Husko Darrell Brunson r r r -- - ft ° i _ w -C 1 ' Hi Jerry Jones ft Judy Johnson mf Ralph Himmel 5 0 P H 0 M 0 £ s SOrHOM On E e mai ns Come and Gei it! Ah! Come on. It's coming through! What a night! Rock-a-bye baby! Yeah! team. Deep Meditation The girl can't help it, I’m bashful Mr. and Mrs. Snowman FRESHMEN President Sharri Nelson ■jv Vice President Jack Jones Donald Griffith Carolyn Yoder Secretary Barbara Conklin Vergil Strong Treasurer Donna Baird Glenda Hammond Kenny Harrison Marsha Parks Gene Cartier 19 Alfred Johnson P Harry Sanders UNDERCLASSMEN 7Grad TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Ball. Bobby Johnston. Pete Starkey. Marvin Himmel. Dennis Miller. SECOND ROW: Linda Sarvinski. Barbara Lowman. Kathy Williams. Warren Griffth, Tommy Wine. THIRD ROW: Joyce McCoy. Christine Haynie. Janice Thompson. Linda Zimmerman. Mary Ann Bales. FOURTH ROW: Patsy Finneman. Ann Savage. Carolyn Godsey. Marlene Schultz. Timmie Swanson. FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Waddle. Mr. O’Leary. Angela Thompson. ftth Grade. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Handegard. John Davis. Chester Sanders. Don Nieters. SECOND ROW: Alvin Hoeft, Gary Wilson. Larry Hail. Kent Nichols. THIRD ROW: Maisie Hoeft. Romona Waddle. Louise Wessner. Pat Ellis. FOUJTH ROW: Mrs. Yarbrough. Diane Schultz. Linda Helms. Sharon Strong. 21 SPORTS Delma Baird Larry Harrison Doug Thompson Jim McDonald Don Thatcher Jerry Jones Cliff Hawthorne 1 d 7 A TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Sanders, Buddie Ferrigno, Don Griffith. Steve Green. Danny Hammond, Virgil Strong, Harry Sanders, Alfred Johnson. SECOND ROW; Mr. O’Harrow, Chuck Parker, Jerry Jones, Gene Cartier, Bob Swanson, Doyle Parks, Darrell Brunson, Kenny Harrison, Gary Sarvinski, Coach Mr. Atchison. THIRD ROW: Cliff Hawthorne. Wade Harrison, Larry Mull, Don Thatcher, Tim McDonald, Doug Thompson, Mike Cross. LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Mull. Larry Ashcroft. Don Griffith. Chuck Parker. Kenny Harrison. Ralph Himmei. Buddy Ferrigno, Mr. O’Harrow. Gene Cartier. Virgil Strong, Gary Sarvinski, Larry Harrison. Jerry Jones. Bob Swanson, Darrell Brunson. a.r s a y Jr Vaxstfy 5 r J LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrell Brunson. Jim McDonald, Tim Love, Mr. Atchison. Doyle Parks, Larry Mostella. Cliff Himmei. Chuck Tistadt, Mike Cross, Don Thatcher, Doug Thompson. Dick McCoy. 27 3a.se. bo. I I TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Warren Crifith, Marvin Himmel, Alfred Johnson, Buddy Ferringo, Danny Hammond, Ralph Himmel, Coach Jim Atchison. SECOND ROW: Don Griffith, Steve Green, Virgil Strong, Gene Cartier, Larry Ashcroft. Gary Sanders. THIRD ROW: Don Thatcher, Chuck Tistadt, Cliff Himmel, Chuck Parker, Don Casey, Doug Thompson. l raL. c. K STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Harrison, Don Casey, Larry Mostella, Don Thatcher. Darrell Brunson. Chuck Parker. SECOND ROW: Larry Mull. Wade Harrison, Danny Hammond. Don Griffith, Buddy Ferringo. Gary Sarvinski. on our; rJ r r L . A ! A Ground's 4 W ' We served the group. A New method of marchin Dat’s what I’m go’en to be when I grow up! After ihe game won r ! 1 A r r Bl U Now if I was coaching— A strategy lesson. Lake Game A new camouflage idea. The Enemy Retreating Hit em agin! Harder! Harder! ACTIVITIES flvfoqiabU Treasurer Lottie Sarvinski President Don Thatcher Secretary Loretta Farmer LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Mr. Johnson, Mr. Zahl, Dona Thatcher, Larry Harrison, Doug Thompson. Cliff Hawthorne, and Warren Griffith. LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Delma Baird. Lottie Sarvinski. Darlene Thielke. Nancy Perkins, Sharri Nelson, Barbara Lowman, Linda Helms, JoAnn Johnson, and Loretta Farmer. Vice President Larry Harrison Advisor Mr. Zahl Interpreter Nancy Perkins LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Dennis Miller, Mr. Halstead, Clifford Hawthorne. FRONT ROW: Diane Schultz, Larry Mostello, Charles Tistadt, Sharri Nelson. INSETS: Sharri Nelson, Secretary; Charles Tistadt, President. 32 LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Janice Thompson, Carolyn Yoder, Pat Ellis, Penny Miller, Sharon Wessner, Linda Zimmerman, Marsha Parks, and Judie Shorey. SECOND ROW: Judy Johnson, Colleen McCoy, Judy Schroeder, Nancy Perkins. Arlene Thielke, Donna Baird, Mary Ann Bales, and Ouida Owens. THIRD ROW: Delma Baird, Sharri Nelson, Joan Afdahl, Kathy Williams, Director, Mrs. O’Leary, Joyce McCoy, Marlene Schultz. Glenda Hammond, and Alice Teeters. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Conklin. Diane Schultz, Nancy Perkins. Penny Miller. Sharon Wessner. Colleen McCoy. Carolyn Yoder, Joyce McCoy and Glenda Hammond. 35 Ann Savage, Sharon Strong, Miss Klobas, Pat Ellis, Marlene Schultz, JoAnn Johnson, Marsha Parks, Carolyn Yoder, Timmie Swanson. Janice Thompson, Barbara Conklin, Christine Haynie, Patsy Finneman, Louise Wessner, Linda Sarvinski, Barbara Lowman, Kathy Williams, Penny Miller, Linda Zimmerman, Judie Shorey, Donna Baird, Delma Baird, Sharri Nelson, and Sharon Wessner. Mr. Atchison, Kenny Harrison, Dickie McCoy, Don Thatcher, Wade Harrison, Cliff Himmel, Danny Hammond, Darrell Brunson, Ralph Himmel. Chuck Tistadt. Doyal Parks, Mike Cross. Jimmey McDonald, Jim Ix ve, Larry Mull, Jerry Jones, Doug Thompson, Cliff Hawthorne, and Gary Sarvinski. TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cliff Hawthorne . . Mr. Averill .... Larry Mull .... Doyle Parks .... Don Thatcher . . . Jim McDonald . . . Mrs. Beaman • . . Mr. James Parker . . Set Director . Sherwin Parker . Warry Reardon Reginald Reardon . Todd Galloway . . . Director 3cunily One n BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT Jo Ann Johnson 111a Dimmick . Nancy Perkins . Penny Miller . Darla Logan. . Glenda Hammond Judie Shorey Oun Play Caata Tom Coming Cliff Hawthorne DIRECTOR Mrs. Beamen Mrs. Bessie Parker . Laura Reardon Marcia Reardon Penelope Reardon . Nana Reardon Essis (the maid) . . Lily Reardon Roger Minton Don Thatcher Martha Minton Arlene Thielke Albert Parker Larry Hale Eve Tyler Jo Ann Johnson The Sure-Shot Man Larry Mull Delores Megglehammer Darlene Thielke M Diana Minton Nancy Perkins 3 Grandma Thornton Darla Logan Mrs. Simmons Gwen Husko li Hoioc j Jerry Minton Penny Miller Caroline Scoots Minton Jl Ann Savage L lit le Set Director. . Mr. Averill Tom Yarbrough Tyke Nelson Bill McCormick Helen Smith CJ U r L Cl S e. I rva C a. I e n J o of Events SEPTEMBER 4- Registration 8- Football Jamboree 22-All School Dance 25- Iowa Tests 27-Lorane (There) OCTOBER 9- Movie 12-Shedd (Here) 16- Ellsworth Talks 17- National School Assembly 26- Camas Valley (Here) NOVEMBER 5- National School Assembly 12-No School 22-23-No School 29- National School Assembly 30- Teacher's Workshop DECEMBER 1-Polio Jamboree 3-P.T.A. 4-Monroe (Here) 8-Winter Formal 22-Hines Christmas Dance JANUARY 1-No School 7- P.T.A. 8- McKenzie (There) 9- 10-Movie 12- Canyonville (There) FEBRUARY 4- Independent College Group 5- McKenzie (Here) 7-National Assembly 13- Mohawk 15- Triangle Lake (Here) 16- All School Dance MARCH 1-National School Assembly 6- Father-Son Banquet 11-15-Spring Vacation 20-Jr Sr. to Salem 22-Sr. Talent Show APRIL 5-Lowell (There) 12-Teacher's Workshop 16- 17-18-Movie 19-McKinzie (There) 22-Campaign Speeches 26-A Lake (Here) 30-Lowell (There) MAY 2- County Track Meet 3- Lowell (There) 10- Mohawk (Here) 11- Honor Society Banquet 17- Coburg (Here) 18- Lowell (Here)-Senior Skip 19- Senior Skip 20- Senior Skip 25-Prom Banquet Baccalaureate 29-Commencement JoAnn Johnson Charles Tistadt Ouida Owens Jim McDonald Sharri Nelson Loretta Farmer Lottie Sarvinski BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CENTER OAKRIDGE BUILDERS SUPPLY WESTFIR BEAUTY SALON LUCKY U MARKET EDWARD HINES LUMBER COMPANY MASTER ENGRAVING COMPANY BROUSSARD JEWELERS CHICKEN INN KEN'S FLYING A VALLEY PRINTING COMPANY OAKRIDGE INSURANCE AGENCY BOYD COFFEE COMPANY PUTMAN'S MARKET ASHCRAFT JEWELRY PACIFIC FRUIT PRODUCE CO. J.K. GILL COMPANY GAS HEAT OF OAKRIDGE CASCADE SPORT SHOP WILLAMETTE ELECTRIC MIDWAY GARDENS RAMSEY WAITE COMPANY TILLMAN BOOTH INC. WALLY'S OIL COMPANY OAKRIDGE FURNITURE APPLIANCE DOCTOR HUFF-OPTOMETRISTS CENTRAL MARKET McATTEE'S MARKET WILLAMETTE CITY GARAGE 41 SMITH CRAKES MARSHALL-WELLS STORE TILLOTSON'S MOTOR COMPANY OAKRIDGE VARIETY STORY MODERN STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP REXALL DRUGS HELLS GATE AUTO COURT JOHN SEXTON COMPANY GOLDEN EAGLE SERVICE STATION COOPER'S CRAFT SHOP ZEPHER CLEANERS KROPF LUMBER COMPANY FIRESTONE STORE AUTOMATIC HEAT NORTHWEST ANTENNA CABLE COMPANY CLARK REALTY HI WAY BARBER SHOP DOCTOR AITKEN-DENTIST RAY SHERLOCK CHEVERON STATION LEE'S RICHFIELD FITZGERALD'S DRUGS OAKRIDGE VARIETY STORE RAY SHERLOCK CHEVRON STATION JOHN WARREN HARDWARE POZAR'S DEPT. 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