Willamette High School - Guld Luscus Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

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Af,-e.. . - ' f' ' Q ,-1 M 1-wi v-,. 'L ,: ' X. 'F ' ,, 1.- . xg' 15,17 .1:P.Yl,f'7 , f' its :.'i'f1? -7 k 'f' -14 -.TRW . -4-'K 4 42 -- f-2 :L . ?:f Blf:5 M fi ' ,- 6- ' 5 . , :N-. udpgf- x v THE STUDENT BODY OE WILLAMETTE HIGH SCHOOL EUGENE OREGON PRESENTQ GULO LUSCUS UL? r ub I gk 1 FALL SPRHNG WINTER 1 6 4 0 Q 0 JN J sas 0 me 1 s 2, N , 1 '-l NAU' 3 0 . , 1 Q'- Q V K ,l 'F crisp. cool days . muddy football field . rat - a - tat - tats ,fr ,Q 'S N uf X M , -A MQ.. . q . -.mll-igi V, l, ,, ., If - W , KH .,l,,1,,n,fg,k:M . V ' s X 2 1' . q'4 img. ll' ' Q: 1 ix if is S ff... autumn leaves . . . school spirit . . . echo of the band x xgxl iiFvh.'iiffQ5-is i I ,,, Eg' in f . 'a ' U . : -1 V V K ',, i'4'7 Ms: s- ' so -- HY' W 4,6 X X AN Bus if ly' srop ' 0 Q so N ' N5 A N x s .Vg o g,.! o C., Ita: f'.'fg2Z', oil p -Q X I cp NX SQSXNQQ 'thnx Nl s X ' I .Qfh 'X- FOOTBALL , COACH CLARK STOKES Clark Stokes, in his third year as head football coach, was faced with a rebuilding job as he lost a large number of his first and second squad from his championship team of last year. Clark was ably assisted in this job by Bill Burgher who has been playing professional baseball with Oklahoma City. The nucleus of the year's team was mostly first year mm who either had been playing for the junior high or hadn't gone out before at all. To their credit goes the fact that they were eager to learn and they worked hard. By the end of the season they had mastered their fundamentals and plays, won two games, and tied Junction City, who had beaten them earlier in the season. Returning from last year's squad to play their final year of outstanding football were: Lawrence Ford, Jerry Enyart, Gunnar Christiansen, Pat Carry, Bob Gilbert, and Bob Marxen. Also outstanding for his defensive ability to diagnose plays was Jim Martin. With this year as a rebuilding year, the followers of the team can look forward to next year as another good year for the Wolverines. , , gg, J 1 U g?ig2nt0I1g:CIZ.rr1Nfiagce1:iug1.CitirgiiaEgen.C.l.It2ny'arx, B. Gilbert, L..Fortl, L. Wolfe, B. Primrose. Second .rou': H. Keating, D. Y Y, 30 er, arrett, Manager N. Silliman, Coach Stokes. Third row: J. C lb t R. S 5 ll M IP'gLIgit:llgnlJ.J'1lgaIEl3ZZ1:n, D. Mathews, J. Tollefson, and Manager R. Elliott. Back row: H. Sullivan, J. Marlinlirll. Chrilsteiiseii, C: The Willamette team along with Junction City and Cot- tage Grove opened the season against Uni. Hi, Eugene, and St. Francis in the annual Jamboree. On September 14, the Wol- verines played their first league game at junction City, where the Tigers downed them 12-6. W'illamette played its first game at home against Lowell September 21 with Wil-Hi on top 32-6. On September 28, the W'arriors from Oakridge handed Willamette its second defeat with a 25-0 score. Drain came to Willamette on October S to give us our third defeat. On October ll, the Willamette and St. Francis squads fought 46 minutes of hard football before the Saints went over for a 6-0 victory. University High hoisted the Wil-Hi boys at civic stadium in a night game on October 19. The Uni. Hi eleven ran rough shod over the Wil-Hi boys. The W'olverines never really clicked, but they showed lots of spirit. The final score was S3-0. Willamette broke a four game losing streak at Elmira October 26. On November 3, the Wolverines played on their own turf and played a type of football that wins games as they walked over Siuslaw 13-6. The last game of the season was the traditional game with Junction City at the Wil-Hi turf which ended in a 6-6 tie. VARSITY Junction City 6-Wiillamette I usre-tlrv Fortl-lin-Cnptnill Nillvy 2n4I string: qlialrterliur-k rin-t 2nd string guard Gunnar Christianiwn-C0-Captain Dihtrirt 2n4l String 4-ntl Yulle-y lf! -tring und ALL STARS JE- Qlvx Jim MartinHTarkle Valley 2nd string .lgrry Enyart-Guard Xullcy 2nd string Front rowzi Fisher, L. Sutton, R. Newton, R. Foster, J. Abbott, A. Nicholson. Second row: D. Leo, L. Savage, D. Molde, S Frye, F. Eming, W. Lowery, B. Clllenwater. Third row: D. Mathews, T. Cullicksen, D. Hackleman, E. Slavens, D. Chambers D. Warren. Back row: Coach Turnbull, J. Bernard, S. Parsons, B. Shepard, A. Lindley, L. Petersen, T. Richardson. The Willamette Junior Varsity squad under the coaching of Torn Turnbull turned in a SOO? sea- son record by winning three and losing three. They opened the season on their own gridiron by dropping Siletz 9-6 in a Saturday afternoon game on September 29. The Willamette Junior Varsity lost their third game when junction City came down to hand us a 7-0 loss after a scoreless first half. The Wolver- ines beat Springfield on September 27, when Stan Parsons threw a 35 yard pass to Keith Painter to break up a scoreless tie and give us a 6-0 victory. The Junior Varsity defeated Cottage Grove 7-0, here October 29, in an afternoon encounter. Albany got even by edging the Junior Varsity 13-7 there after a halftime tally of 7-7. Albany garnered their final T.D. in the third period. With a minute left, Will-Hi pushed to the Albany one, but lost the ball on downs. Willamette's J. V. coach, Tom Turn- bull, was born in Ontario, Oregon. There he spent his high school days, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. He then went to O.S.C. for a half year before enlisting for a three year hitch in the Navy. After being discharged he at- tended Vanport College and U. of O. This is his third year at Willamette as our math teacher. COACH TOM TURNBULL ADMINISTRATION The main problem still confronting the school board and administration is that of construction. Next year a girls' gym will be added on to the high school and also a new wing is being added to the Clear Lake Elementary School. This year the administrators moved into their new office building which helped ease their many problems of inter- ruption and crowded facilities. TOM POW ERS Superintendent MARVIN SMITH Assistant Superintendent WINNIE BOLINGER Qm.r,.tarv Left to right: Edylhe Vfolfe, Julian Falk. A. J. Migliorelto, Marvin Hendrickson, ' ' Harold B. Jensen, Wendell Win-k. NIERI, Y. PLOGHOFT. Principal OFFICE HELP Frunl row: Carol llillvlmuh-r. Betty ,lu BlllllgllIiIFllllt'l'. Nlurnir- Wade. Mimi SAIll4'llt'L. Wall11l.1 Wllil9. Svrolul row: ,I1me74or- YIISPII, lieth Harm-5. Ju l'Qll.l Limlley, Harlem' Eaton. Matr- guret Pllllllff. Hn. Souza. Third rmr: I-llfriemla Ile Xnung. lim- Remillnn,-1. Gunnar Chrifliam- Pen. Fuyr I-nur-mi. HKBY CODARD. Dean of Girl, f A EARL YOSSEN. ve l'rinvip1ll, Dean of Boy atm Direvtor of Athletics. I XULINIC LXYNE 1 Q lnglish. JUIIYIILIUNIII, Sllllfllfh IPHAN IIARTUNH Soriul Svimufe DOYALU COVEY liunnl lllire-rlor In-lrumrnlul Nlusif-P EDWIN HINfIKl.l'fX Shop I HII.l.lI' Nl'-CON HHN Shop 1Il.lNINDN IIUXKII lingli-h 5- X liI:IR'l'lIA 'I'0IllxANl'IN Pln u ul 1 s' 'a Eduruliun FACULTY 'l'lll'fl.MfX KIIQOSLANIJ Suriul Slllllifs, Hngliah HERN ICI-I WILLCOX Home E1'0ll0Illi1's HOWARD ZIMMEHMAN Hngliall, Spevrh, Drunlu .VX ROBERT HEMPHILL Choir lllircn-lor Vovul MUhi1'I World History FACULTY lNl-Il LON El.l'1S5 llonnm-rn-1+ hi-lNNl-ITH W X ATT l Ulil'l HST ll AUS Nl.l, s1'lI'll1'i' Qi- IILARK STOKES Physival Education, Football Coarh l C ERTR U DE SCHOELER Ari. Annual Sym-iul Education AMANDA a:Hk1.+TFJ5ZsEN xr Son-ial Studies J-f ,. - A . nit 1 ,I , l,l'Il.ANU lll'l l 0Rll l'hysi4'ul Enlurution, Mathu- IIl3.llll'F. Buselmll Courh CIARIINCI-I Mll.l.l-IR 5t'lQ'lll'Q'. Pllyairs, Biology 1 'l'0M Tl'RNBlll.l. M iIlll?lllLllll'a 5 WITCH N WIN Q EEN YVQNNE 1 -.5 On the evenmg of October 26 1951 Princess Yvonne Glles was crowned queen of Wntch n Wm, Wlllamette I-hgh s second annual carmval After the crownmg Queen Yvonne I was presented wnth a black kntten to carry out the theme of Halloween She then drew the wmmng tncket for the door prize a Zemth clock radno whxch was won by Louxs Fowler VP! a Queen Xxonne with her Court Prmreabes Loreta Prluhard, Phyllis Thompson, Bonnie Har! ford, Carolwn Beaker, and Donna Crane 9 4 . jaw I 9 In V . J D H ee ' 9 1 - n - - 1 . 1 I . ' . ' .tl 1 2 Q' V .. A fzfl B ra' we 'lp g. 1 or . . . ronfetli . . . rrepe papffr hard work . . . gamvs of rhanrv . . . make a successful carnival 11 Caught in the act. Thumbtack, please. Who got it, Ronnie? A special committee was appointed to put up and decor- ate the booths for the carnival. Rolland Goodridge was chairman of the ticket sales and Bob Gilbert was in charge of prizes. Both boys and their committees did a very commendable job. .f I don t think it will work HELEN JOHNSON Secretary DON SCHWARTZ Treasurer GUNNAR CHRISTIANSEN President STUDF T COUNCIL Composed of student body officers and a representatne from each home room student council meets once 21 week to discuss problems which concern the student body This year the council lcd by Gunnqr Christiansen stu dent body president made sex eral 1mendments to the con stitution was in charge of the carnival worked on next years budget sponsored Hello Dance and was in charge of the noon dances D AV ID NIATHEWS Vice president M AYOLA JACKSON Asslstant treasurer Left to right, fron! row: M. Jackson, B. Carlisle, C. Tw eeilie, J. Christensen, M. Costello, L. Pritchard, M. Ander- son. Second row: B. UeYoung, R. Giles, R. Suslelln. H. Johnson, P. Bolinger, R. Christensen, A. Lindley, J. Bernard. Back row: B. Fitch, D. lNIulhews, D. Schwartz, G. Christiansen, D. Mumme, B. Sealabrin, K. Harper, B. Edwards. 'Q ji ' ? -159 'if gJ,gf,SW 1 , v.' . 1, I iv I lu yx 5 ' Q tv e 9035? ek .ll . . junior class play FOG ISLA D Bob and Mayola hold Mildred at gun's point. ., .. MILDRED PETERSEN Williams .,,,.,..,... .......... E RNIE SIROTEK BOB PRIMROSE . ,,..,, DICK STOKER Brock ..............,,,, ,... ........., L O N CRESEY Margy O'Luughlin ,..,...........,,,,,.,,, JULIE POOLE Hazel Sommers ,, ,........... JO ELLA LINDLEY Ann Wickvliffe .,,,,. CAROL GILLENWATER Maurine Gardiner ........... HELEN JOHNSON Johannah Green .,. , .....,,,, DIANE SIROTEK Priseilla Ralston ..... MAYOLA JACKSON Mrs. Williams . Jerry Martin .,,,,,,., Sheriff Doolittle directed by ...... HOWARD ZIMMERMAN A moment of suspense Left to right: Lonnie Creasey, Bob Primrose, Carol Cillenwater, Mildred Petersen Joan Bond, George Shephard, Belly Jo Bumguardner, Diane Sirotek., andJo Ella Lindley FALL ACTIVITIES il? 90 gf X .JMX K V1.3 NX IN QT BETTI Wlllarllette turns mtcllectual Chuf Lmdley SOIIICIIII 15 5 hresnn m the wntches pot Thankegnvmg. looked pretty gay Annual staff999'7'7'7 Frone rnu-: Allen Berntzen. George Misner, Sidney Payne, Allen Bassnrt. Back row: Larry Wolfif, Dick lngwerson, Larry Peterson, John Misner, Miss Schoeler, adviser Aol pictured: llugliileain White and James Monroe. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club is responsible for some of the Marty shots on the fall, winter, and spring pages in the annual. They are especially proud of the feet in puddles of water' shot picturing the reflections of Hugh- dean White, George Misner and james Monroe on the football practice field. The Photography Club sold coltes in the fall and helped pay off debts accumulated by the darkroom in the past two years. Larry Wolfe was president and Miss Gertrude Schoeler was the advisor. Xi .i Front row: D. Coburn, D. Eaton, M. Waile, M. Denney, C. Pritrharrl, J. Royster, B. Parker, R. ,laequenoil Second row: B. Eatmon, J. Ormiston, M. Stroller-ker, l.. Fowler, D. King, Y. Giles, D. Sirotek, J. Kiger, M Zimmerman. Back row: A. Arre, li. Hailey, C. Jaivlxson, J. Lindley, D. Stocker, R. Goodridge, B. Mortensen, M DRA ATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club, un- der the direction of How- ard Zimmerman, presented Belvedere the all school play and the Thanksgiv- ing Assembly. They are affiliated with the Nation- al Thespians Organization and have just completed their third year of organ- ization. Officers this year were: Rolland Goodridge, presidentg Jerry Gilbert, vice presidentg Mimi San- chey, sccretaryg and Diane Sirotek, treasurer. 2 X -sf I OFFICE HELP 'lhese girls e.irn .t credit hy doing ot'- fice work for Mrs. Godard during one period of the day. Among their xyirious keep records complete and in nrdu Front row: Y. Giles, J. Crahm, U. Colburn, M. NLIIIIIWSN. lfurli' row: J. Bond, ll. king, Mrs. Godard, R. Hartford, D. Pellamt. T10 L HO The Willitittette branch of the National Honor Society is under thedirection of How- ard Zimmerman. The members are of three classes: graduate, .xctive .tnd proh.1tion.try. They are selected from four Sf.ll1kl.lI'LiSI scholar- OR SOCIETY ship, leadership, character, .ind service. A faculty committee must pass on till nominees. An installation assembly was held March 14, followed by Ll hanquet that evening. A trip to the coast w.ts taken in the spring. Front row: D. Schwartz, J. Crulnn. D. Jen-en. D. Ri-millong. I . l-:tm-son. ll. ,lolin-on. NI. Tlioilipsoil. Second l'Illl'I J or ensen, J. Lindley, M. Smit-lu-1. M. Mathews, D. Hinton. S. Huligu-. R, th-oil:-iilge. liurk mir: R. Christensen. B. Ui 1 r L. Wolfe, C. Christiansen. B. S4'tIIllhl'ill. A. Berntzen. duties, they record grades and help in Front ron T Im lelmnl J Rm ter D ,len en J lxxger Second rou. ,I Smith N Begler D Stoker .I Nlurrw B Brulley 'Hurd rou L Prltchard B Hart 1 Mr I ul rtl A -Xrre I Hut IC 1 SENIGR HIGH SPANISH CLUB The Semor Hugh Spanish Club started off an actrvc year by holdmg the Nmth Grade Span 1sh Club mltxatron wrth a supper They had a Chrnstmas party Wnth pmata and sponsored movle for an assembly As an annual affanr they gave the frrst of TERTULIAS mvxtmg stu dents and teachers from Spannsh groups of other hngh schools nn the area Dr Leavrtt O Wnght from the Umvers1ty of Oregon was therr guest In Aprrl they held a Pan Amerncan Day as sembly and attended a Pan Amerxcan Day banquet gnen by the Eugene Spanxsh Club LIBR RIANS These students under the supervxslon of Mrs Ruby God ard spend one pernod a day 1n the lxbrary learmng the funda mentals of lnbrarlanshlp Among the1r many dutxes they help students locate books check books 1n and out and help keep the hbrary rn good order fi? GAA s-li., Lelto rzght ron! rou B Hartford I Hatfield M Palmer A Arre L Fowler Secondrow M Olmstead Mlss Layne D Eaton D lung J Murray J Orml ton Third rou, G Hart ford J Short R boodrxdge L Parrett S1 x 45 i ERVICE CLUB The Service Club is a select group of boys chosen from the student body because of their in- terest in assisting with all student body functions. The club was first organized by Mr. Gillespie, who saw the need for such an organization to assist in making Willamette High School activities the smoothly functioning events they now are. A great deal of thanks is due to this group for the many hours of work they put in behind the scenes. Front row: B. Fitch, J. Turnbull, L. Stogstlale, J. Martin . Second row: A. Bern!- zen, R. Christensen, Mr. Hinckley, B. Brown. Third row: D. Mathews, C. Flem- ming, C. Christiansen, B. Scalabrin, J. Tollefson. First row: H. Sullivan, D. Griffin, P. Carry, R. Jones, S. Payne. L. Petersen. Second row: B. Mortensen, L. Slick, J. Turnbull, R. Sustello, L. Wolfe, B. Brown. Third row: D. Warren, D. Stoker, D. Schwartz, D. Hartung, J. Tollefson, B. Marxen, M. Ross. First row: C. Mitchell, R. Taylor J Lagerquist B Loeher D Stuber PR Second row: D. Sorenson, F. Sullivdnt, Mr. Hinckley, J. Peaxice,.Ji Drews, B. Mortensen Third row: J. Lloyd, C. Jackson, A. Cox, D. Pasman, E. Sirotek, J. Swenson. Membership of this club is open to any senior high student who so desires to obligate himself with the responsibility of obtaining, present- ing, and being responsible for films, slides, filmstrips, recordings, machines, and all other audio-visual aid equipment. New members will be acceptable only by the vote of a committee made up of the of- ficers. This year's officers are Donald Schwartz, president, Bob Marxen, vice-presidentg jim Han- son, secretary-treasurer, and Dean Hartung, adviser. RIFLE CLUB The Willamette High School Rifleman Club is affiliated with the National Rifle Association. The group is composed of mem- bers of the student body inter- ested in developing skill in the use of the rifle as well as learning cor- rect, safe methods of handling the weapon. This past year all firing has been done at the Eugene Armory. Ernie Sirotek made high score honors for the season. l'uul Nivhulaen, Nylau Mun-hhunk, Lf-nirv C liunhen, Bill IDeXuung. EIGHTH GRADE Tln- offin-rn for that eiglnh granh: werv: l'r+'s1- rlvnl, Alun Limlh-3: lice-1'resill0nl, ,lilll Gil.-bg Svvrvlury, Darlene Syversong Trvusnrer. Wyunn Fulk. Tlwir Advisers mere: Mn. f:lll ihliilllhl'll, Mr. Haulaull and Mr. Williunh. Ee! 1 SEVENTH GRADE The wxenlh graule vluff ufl'irs-r- for the year were-: President, Paul Niclmlwng live-I'rf'sid0nl. Bill lleYoungg Secretary. Lenin- llllriflimnsenlg Treasurer. Nylu Murvhhank. The mlrisvrs were-: Mrs. Crmlannl, Mr. lluffunl annl Mr. Hemphill. ?lun Lindley. Wyman Fulk, Darlene Syversun, Jim liles. NINTH GR DE The Ninth grande 1-lun. offivera were: Presidenl. Carol Tweedieg l'ir'v-President, Jim Bernard: Sec- rvlury, Murgurr-I Hruu-eg Treasurer, Belly Purrelt. Their Advisvrs we-re: Mrs. Wilrox, Mr. Hournl, Mr. Stoke-Q. -. i , .,. ' 4 V Lu! i Front row: U. Sortor, L. Goodridge, C. Igo, F. Coleman, P. Elems, R. Carlisle, E. Hinton, D. Flowerday, V. Nielsen, D. Thompson, D. Bearden, C. Becker. Second row: Mr. Hemphill, P. Reed, J. Norris, S. Helmann, M. Bush, P. Anderson, B. Eberhardt, L. Christensen, M. Andersen, S. Owings, C. Berington, G. Fisher, J. Pearce. Back row: L. Devereaux, J. Olsen, J. Bostick, L. Barker, R. Larson, S. Elliott, L. Carter, D. Atkinson, V. Gentry, D. Horejs, B. Scalf, D. Tweedie, I. Olson. nd-fx 3 -if ,... .22 Q '42, vf' ' ,,. Front row: R. Parker, B. Ebbesen, C. Bruce, R. George, D. Darrow, F. Cassity, P. Nicholsen, R. Van Deinse, C. Loe, R. Phillips. Second row: D. Inman, Mrs. Croslancl, M. Carry. J. Petersen, N. Marchbank, B. Carter, S. Gentry, V Hlffner, D. Harrington, R. Giles, T. Worden. Back row: M. Lewis, L. Koester, I. Simmons, J. Shennan, K. Warren H. Harhert, M. Kerr, J. Tweedie, L. Briley, A. Henderson. B. Lindley. Front row: L. Miller, J. Witheridge, C. Kreutzer, S. Britt, D. Moltle, J. Maier, S. Dellart, L. Shutt, R. Dean, Burkin. Second row: Mr. Hufford, C. Brakley, M. Wade, V. Bratlner, B. DeYoung, B. Saltmarsh, D. Kuhl, F Stevens, J. Sliver. Back row: R. Lowery, J. Drews, D. Sharp, J. Martin, R. Jones, D. Felt, J. Miglioretto, B. Short B. Winsor. V . br A'I4. 4 Front row: S. Homrighausen, M. Costello, M. Tatley, T. Neet, G. Payne, L. Swisher, D. Owens, A. Lambert, J. Wright, C. Mullen. Second row: Mr. Williams, G. Mitchell, L. Kethvurh, L. Lagerquist, D. Drews, C. Jensen, D. Pyle, P. Lippard, J. Fowler, P. Aldrich. Back row: B. Shepherd, C. Young, G. Fornfeist, H. Haley, G. Bird, B. Duncan, E. Merrill, R. Johnson, D. Tucker, J. Swenson. ' -v Front row: D. Brown, W. Falk, L. Watson, M. Scofield, J. Shocko, M. Browning, R. Holmes, R. Taylor,D.Sorensen Second row: Mrs. Christensen, B. Bybee, M. Schneider, F. Earle, D. Kelso, C. Wells, P. Nielsen, M. Munro, B. Law lon. Back row: D. Wilson, A. Lindley, L. Lee, E. Yoder, J. Hooper, D. Cole, W. Rupp, A. Lund. p.e.-,,4 Y A Front row: M. Hulse, H. Kelwein, V. Pervess, J. Barnhart, J. Hulse, D. Dykes, D. Roberts, R. Hart, D. Reese, S. La- Clnpelle. Second row: Mr. Hadsall, R. Dennis, C. Miller, L. Pritchard, P. Painter, D. Syverson, M. Short, J. Stru- lhers, H. Thorsen. Back row: W. Parker, D. Campbell, H. Englehardt, A. Cox, J. Giles, L. Fisher, D. Harrington, J. Englehardt, R. Harper, N. Silliman. Fl! , 1 Q 1, KJ api .sv Front row: G. Nadeau, S. Imus, C. Tweedie, S. Mohinckle, M. Bruce, E. Allen, N. Scadding, S. Kowitzke, B. Stoker, F. Lippard, N. Hempel, J. Lindley. Second row: Mr. Stoke s, G. Brown, D. Ingwerson, D. Molde, D. Paseman,J. Farrier, D. Mathews S. Parsons T Gullickson K. Painter Back row: B Hafle D. Pearson M Kin F. Jackson T. Eaton f 9 ' Y ' ' 9 9 ' g, 9 7 B. Graham, F. Eining, D. Leo, B. Dunnagan. Y d Q X l Front row: S. Frye, S. Zimmer, C. Wessel, R. Welch, M. Pederson, J. Newhoff. Second row: Mrs. Wilcox, M. Apgar, P. Edwards, S. Chambers, S. Jones, E. Newton, Worden, L. Sutton, D. Hackellman. Back row: J. Jacobson, J. Bernard, N. Mitchell, J. Kridelbaugh, M. Asplund R. Olelon, B. Mason, R. Jensen, J. Zimmerdahl, A. Nicholsen. at i TI'1.lE 'BZZI P5155 us. i'0?JQ.1I5PiZ lif'MiiiiQXSD2f.'shlibfi'Fl5Jdefs'iQ.i'saQ5geF BQ Mikifii G.iL2.IQQ.I ' Dfije han, McCormack, Ariola. i , , , 1 , Y J J. Swenson. Second row: L. Lengucher, B. DeYoung, G. 2 Front raw: N. Slllimun, D. Wllsoii. A. Lindley, C. Young, l ornfe'st, ll. Sliepliurcl. S. T0flCHl2lFlC, R. Newton. Hack row: ll. Ilan-kleniun, J. Giles, D. Pasemun, F. Jackson, Mr. llusdull. SPANISH CLUB Some of the Ninth Grade Spanish Clubs' activities were their Christmas Party at which they had a potluck supper with a Pinata, an Enchilada supper on Valentines Day, and selling popcorn to help pay for a radio-phonograph to be used by the Spanish Clubs. They also attended an initiation party in May held by the Senior High Span- ish Club. Officers for the year were: Nancy Mitchell, president, Joyce Goldsworthy, vice presidentg Betty Parrett, secretary, Miss Layne, adviser. U IOR HIGH SERVICE CLUB The Jr. Hi. Service Club consists of boys in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. They help set up chairs for assemblies, supervise the junior High Lunch line, and help with the Junior High noon dances. The officers this year were: Ren- ald Newton, president and Svend Toftcmark, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Hadsall was their adviser. Front row: B. Carlisle, N. Jensen, J. Goltlsworthy, N. Mitchell, R. Welch Second row: P. Felt, W. Sewunl, Miss Layne, W. Sharp, S. Jones Back row: L. Fisher, S. Kowitzlae. R. Graham, M. King, T. Eaton, J. Zimmer dahl. Front row: B. Bybee. D. Pyle, D. Owens, C. Jensen. ll. Drews, L. Swisher, J. Fowler, P. Niel- sen. D. Brown, G. Payne, C. Kreutzer, l.. Miller. Second raw: Mrs. Christensen, P. Lippartl L. Lugerqlfist, C. Miller, J. Barnhurt, S. I.a1Cl1upelle, M. Schneider, D. Kelso, D. Syverson: J. Wright. M. Short. Back row: J. Olsen, R. llurper, Y. Gentry, B. Sheplzzzrtl, J. Giles, A Cox, Dennis, E. Merrill, D. Cole, l. Olsen. per, treasurer: -I. Fowler viser. UNIOR HIG DR MA CLUIE The Junior High Draml Club has presented two as :emblies consisting of one ict plays. The officers for tht year were: Giles president D. Cwcns, vice president D Syverson. secretary: B. Hai' porter, Mrs, Christenssn, at JU IOR HIGH BOYSLEAG E The Junior High Boys' League consists of seventh and eighth grade boys. The officers for the past year were: Larry Lee, president, Gary Fornfeist. vice presi- dent, Bill Shephard, secre- tary, Arthur Lund, treasur- l er, adviser, Mr. Hadsall. Front row: M. Costello, J. Norris, D. Brown, S. Britt. C. Becker, D. Berdcn, T. Neet, C. Payne, C. Kreutzer, J. Andersen, L. Christensen, J. Fowler, C. Jensen, D. Drews, D.Syverson. Second row: S. LaChapelle, J. Hulse, L. Kocster, P. Lippard, L. Lagerquist, J. Barnhart, L. Kelhcart, M. Bush, C. Mullen, Y. Nielsen, D. Flowerday, L. Swisher, M. Scofield, D. Thomp- son, L. Shutt, S. DeHart, L. Watson, W. Falk, D. Kelso, J. Wright, M. Short. Back row: B. Eberhart, P. Anderson, M. Schneider, S. Homrighausen, B. Byhee D. Owens, C. Miller, F. Earle, D. Molde, J. Petersen, B. Gregory, .l. Shoe-ko, P. Neilson, C. Wells, I. Simmons, H. Kilwien, A. Lambert. UNIOR HIGH RED CROSS The Junior High Red Cross is composed of sev- enth and eight grade students. This group made Thanksgiving favors for the Eugene Crippled Chil- drens' Hospital and Christmas cards and favors for the Roseburg Veterans. The two groups of officers' are as follows: Seventh grade-Joanne Petersen, presi- dent, Lenice Christensen, secretary, Betty Gregory, treasurer. Eighth grade-Lolita Watson, president, Wyona Falk, vice president, Millie Costello, secre- tary-treasurer, Jeannine Hulse, song leader, Delores Reese, reporter, Mrs. Christensen, adviser. JU 1011 HIGH LETTERME The jr. Hi. Lettermen consist of junior High boys who have lettered in football, basketball, base- ball, or track. Their ac- tivities for the year were to sponsor the Jr. High Basketball Jamboree and take an annual trip. The officers were: Ron New- ton, president, Bob Foster, vice president, Delbert Hackleman, secretary, ad- viser, Mr. Turnbull. Sitting: Larry Lee. Standing: Gary Fornfeist, Bill Shephard, Arthur Lund. Front row: D. Molde, D. Paseman, R. Jensen, B. Shepard, A. Lindley, A. Lund, C. Young, L. Lee, A. Nieholsen. Second row: T. Cullivkson, D. Sorensen, S. Chambers, J. M1-Cullen H. Haley, D. Wilson, D. Cole, J. Lagerquist. Third row: P. Edwards, L. Savage, C. Slavens L. Fisher, F. Jackson, L. Sutton, F. Eining, ,l. Bodley, D. Stuher, B. Foster. Fourth row: S. grye, J. Bernard, S. Parson, D. Mathews, R., Newton, 5. Toftemark, B. Dunagan, K. Painter, . Olson. ,Su Overcast skies . . . frosty mornings 43- .53 51 ri All i F E 53 sometimes a few tiying snowballs . . LJ IZ x pep rallies ifkfff' f.1,, , -if -f basketball games. V111 3,111 ,QM 'V ' ff Q 45-N-. M m r- ' 1 - - qw 11-U , t4 www. 4 + ' . aka hwgh. ' ' 1 ' qbyxcwcre co Ga QJQ,-:Q-vC.JC-9 snow flurrzes wzndy ireezeways hot dogs BASKETBALL Landing in the district cellar along with Cottage Grove with a record of three wms and seven de feats the Willamette basketball team managed only nine wins while suffering 13 setbacks throughout the season Forward Gunnar Christiansen was voted district all star again this year Making 1 O07 points in a three year playing career Gunnar is the second man ever to achieve this feat in Lane County Leroy Wacker fast breaking guard for Willamette made honorable mention Willamette with all its illness and injuries played very few games with all players What hurt the most was when Doug Mumme our pivot man fell and dislocated his shoulder during the Washington game of Portland series After losing Doug we lost our next two games and then upset Springfield 48 45 From then on it was the downward grade in tion City and Springfield downed us to put us out of the district tournament On February 8 Doug was back in the lineup to help us upset Uni High We tripped Oakridge in our last home game After forfeiting to Eugene due to the illness of the squad Willamette wound up the season by defeating Cot tage Grove 45 43 SEASON'S SUMMARY E I i - 0 i ' 1 U the district but winning over Oakridge 64-40. june- EARL VOSSEN COACH First row: H. Sullivan, L. Wacker, C. Christiansen, C. Shephard, D. Mumme Second rou K Harper D. Stoffer, R. Culy, R. Sustello, Manager C. Fleshman. Willamette WHS ,.....,., .,.... WHS ,.,......,. WHS ......., WHS ..,..,.. WHS WHS ,,...... WHS WHS .,...... WHS ..,.,... WHS WHS ,....,.. WHS WHS WHS ..... WHS .,..,.,, WHS ..,.,,.. Y WHS ..,.,,... WHS WHS ..... WHS ...,, WHS ..,.. WHS ..... Opponent St. Francis Elmira ...... ....... Roseburg ..... ,,...,, St. Francis . .,.... . Marshfield ....,.,....... North Bend .,........,. Washington ....,....,.. Roosevelt ....,..,....,. Junction City .....,,, 47 27 40 46 S6 62 51 59 55 Springfield ,,,,.....,.... 45 Roseburg 40 Elmira ...,...... ....,.. 3 6 Uni High .,............ 61 Eugene .,............,..... 55 Cottage Grove ....,. 55 Oakridge .....,,.,,...... 40 Junction City ........ 52 Springfield ..,.,.....,. 63 ' ' 52 Um High ..,........,.... Eu ene .... 2 fforfei g t P Oakridge .,..,...,.....,. 48 Cottage Grove .,.... 43 Jackson. fhirdrroui: JiViToliletTsoiilw:li. jensenz B Mortenson T Richardson. JU 1011 VARSITY ' The B squad under the direction of Coach Leland Hufford, wound up with a season s record of six wins and fourteen losses. Although this season was not too successful in league standings it was good in building experience for next year. Two of the stand outs of the season were Mel Thompson an Lowell Slick. Although Jack Short and Basil Scalabrin are pictured above, they played some varsity ball this year EASON'S RECORD Willamette Willamette 34 Willamette 55 Willamette 26 Willamette 21 Willamette 34 Willamette 36 Willamette 37 Willamette 55 Willamette 58 Willamette 34 Willamette 36 Willamette 36 Willamette 41 Willamette 54 Willamette 41 Willamette 23 Willamette 40 Willamette 38 Willamette 35 Willamette 33 Opponent St. Francis 31 Elmira 28 Roseburg 28 Lowell 40 Junction City 39 Springfield 50 Roseburg 48 Elmira 40 Uni Hi 53 Lowell 52 Eugene 75 Cottage Grove 57 Oakridge 47 Junction City 40 Springfield 48 Uni Hi 52 Sutherlin 54 Oakridge 33 Cottage Grove 43 Sutherlin 41 N INTH GRADE First row: R. Newton, J. Abbot, B. Foster, J. Jensen, T. Gullickson, I. Bernard. Second row: Manager S. Frye, J. Lagerquist, F. Eining, D. Leo, S. Parsons, D. Mathews, D. Molde. EIGHTH GRADE First row: G. Fornfeist, W. Arre, J. McClelland, P. Aldrich, B. Shephard, D. Campbell. Second row: D. Cole, A. Lindley, L. Fisher, L. Lee, D. Wilson, D. Sorensen. Third row: C. Young, I. Hooper, H. Haley, J. Giles, F. Tucker, Coach C. Stokes. First row: R. Phillips, L. Lengacher, J. Giles, C. Loe,B. De Young. Second' row: P. Nicholsen, S. Elliot, M. Wade, J. Martin. Third row: Coavh F. Hacsell, T. Cassity, V. Gentry, B. Saltmarsh, B. Lindley. SEVENTH GRADE First row: D. Cobum, R. Ariola, B. Eatmon. Second row: J. Christiansen, and J. Ormiston. SENIOR HIGH PEP CLUB The Senior High Pep Club under the leadership of Diane Sirotek, president, and Bertha Tohkanen, advisor, completed a suc- cessful year. Other officers were Yvonne Giles, vice president, Marnie Wade, secre- tary, and Helen johnson, treasurer. The girls took charge of the dances after home games and sponsored a Halloween masquerade dance which will now be an an- nual event. In the spring they took a trip to the coast. RALLY SQUAD Leading the student body at every game, the rally squad worked hard in promoting school spirit and worked as part of the Pep Club in their activities. Members were Rozella Ariola, Janice Christensen, Joan Ormiston, Delores Coburn, Barbara Eatmon, and Helen Larsen, substitute. : 6- -cgcgvi TG - ne: ez. wiv g xg- First row: Helen Johnson, Yvonne Giles. Second row: Mamie Wade, Diane Sirotek. ack Row: Mr. Covey, J. Monroe, B. Fin-li, G. Misner, R. Welrh, C. Dykes, C. Tweedie. Third row: J. Olsen, D. Clark, C. Jackson, B. Barnes, B. dwards, D. Warren, W. Jarquenod, D. Leo, S. Payne, M. Thompson, J. Misner, J. Jensen, D. Pasemnn, J. Kridelhaugh, B. Brown. Second row: . Mitchell, N. Jensen, C. Olsen, C. Crabtree, C. Elder, R. Jensen, P. Felt, M. Pedersen, J. Lloyd, L. Rand, D. Mathews, J. Harding, B. Engrav, . Christensen, J. Zimmerduhl, P. Edwards, M. Beatty, D. Deines, H. Sullivan, A. Berntzen, E. Walsh. First row: J. Goldsworthy, S. Haligus, L etersen, D. Hinton, J. Wright, D. Roberts. M. Asplunil, D. Molile, M. Myers. J. Enyarl, L. Slick. Not Pictured: B. Mortensen, J. Wilson, E. irotek, J. Lindley. D. Griffin, S. Jones. BAD The 60 piece Wolverine band is one of the school's m'ost active organizations. The group, directed by Mr. Covey, has played for most home athletic events. many pep assemblies, and other school functions. ln October our band was host to ten neighboring bands at an all-day band clinic and concert. The band and lettermen com- bined efforts to put on a successful Fun Night in November. The annual spring concert was held on May ll. On April 3, the band entered the contest field for the first time when it competed in thc district meet at Albany. Sixth, seventh and eighth grade band groups also have played for various puhlic meetings throughout the year. Band Officers: Bernell Fitch, president: Ronnie Christensen, vice- P 9Sid9lll3 Cilffll Tweeilie. secretary: David Mathews and Hal Sulli- van, librarians. CLARINET ENSEMBLE D. Hinton, J. Olsen, C. Olsen. S. lluligus. J. Goldsworthy. L... QU -nur 'T' Im. r ,, .v. fav ima w :amy t 'iz S35 1 , .. 'U' A Sign Unto You was presented by the Senior Class as the Christmas Assembly along with a selection of Christmas music by the choir and the girls glee. The program was given as a public perform- ance the night of December 20. December 21 it was presented for the students. ' A Sign Unto You was directed by Merl Ploghoft. The cast is as follows: Margaret Halloway--Dee Remillon, Edward Halloway- Don Schwartz, Patricia Halloway--Fay Isaac- son, Janice Halloway--Joan Ormiston, Howi- ard Halloway-Ronnie Christensen ands the newsboy, Rufus Van Deines. , W f k ii K 4. 43, ' tw- 1' Q gz in ., 'felis-ly, ' ' A153511 ' f3'ff 'v emi' f 9 if gg, 5,1 K ,- I g ,,hJ,,uv , f L 4,.f ' ':R,,,., , , , nw . CHESS A D CHECKERS lifsl row: llul Sullixun. llun Ilia-In--. ,lim Je-nw-n. llrum- Morin-nfmx, Loxsell Slirlx unll Mr. artung. Svcmul row: Illmrlv, l'urr:-ll. Wannlu Wllilv. livlly Wright, Ruth Lenning and Gil- erl Munro. Third row: llelnrv- l.un1l. Cllurlnlle- lgu. Murly- Monroe. fll1lI'9lll'P Fleshman. ax Rose unnl ,lim Nlaxrlin, JU 1011 HIGH RALLY Jimi,-9 Sqrmln-rx, lllurin l'uyn4-. Nliva- l.:unln-rl. llnlorw lignrrvll annul llule-nw Brown. Hack: Sllirlvy Zimrm-r, ,luunne lxriclle-lmugln, Mary l.m' .-Xfplunul, Nanny Mit--hell, Dia Omenag front: Curlu WP--rl annl Carol Tvweealir. UNIGR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE CGUNCIL 'l'lw nfl'im-r- lor Ilw juninr lligll girl- In-uglw for llli- ye-ur no-rv: llelore-fl linrrn-ll, prvsiflvnf, llulq-nv Brown. xvrrvlury: -Xliw Lumlu-rt, 1'ic'v-prvxidvnl: .lunivef Slrulhr-r-. historian: lllnrin Puylw. rvpnrlvrg Nom lvl1lI'l'llll1lllli, Irvasurvr. Front row: Joyce Olsen, Donna Hinton, Diune Sirotek, Jane Sorensen, Clara Elder. Put Bolinger and Joan Struthers. Second row: Mrs. Loveless. Yvonne Giles. Joanne Holmes, Eugenia Waleh, Diane Jensen, Carol Olsen and Joyre Royster. Third row: Jai-k Lloyd, Carol Dykes, Betty Barnes. Jeanette Graham, Sylvia Huligus, Carol Crabtree, Shirley Lester and Allen Basart. FH The F. H. A. girls have contrib- uted their own time by serving at all banquets held at the school this year. Each year two delegates from Willamette are sent to the F. H. A. State Convention in Cor- vallis. The two delegates which represented Xvillamette this year were Carol Dykes and Joanne Holmes. The club holds birthday parties for members whose birth- days fall during the school months. Officers were President, Diane Jensen, Vice-President, Jeanette Graham: Secretary, Jane Sorensen, Historian, Bonnie Hartfordg Parlia- mentarian, Pat Bolingerg Reporter, Elvira Jones. FBLA The Willamette Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America Club has 25 active members. The purpose of the club -is to interest young men and women in the advancement of future business leaders. A candlelight initiation and installa- tion service was held for new members and officers early in the fall and one again in the spring. Parents and friends were guests. Also a Christmas party was held the week before the holiday vaca- tion at which the group wrapped Christ- mas gifts they had purchased for six needy children. Other parties were held during the year. Projects for the year were: help a needy family, assist library by typing cards for the files, study correct man- ners and ways to improve personality, and make a survey of business places in our community. Officers for 1951-S2 were: president, Yvonne Giles, vice president, Diane Jen- sen, secretary, Jeanette Grahamg treasur- er, Carol Dykes, reporter, Pat Bolingerg adviser, Mrs. Inez Loveless. Back row: Mrs. Will4'ox, D. Pellunt, J. Gruhani, R. Ariolai, C. Dykes, J. Marx:-n, ll. Newsnni. Second row: J. Holmes, D. Jensen, J. Murray, J. Sorensen. li. lleYoung, M. Onisted, E. Wailsli, C. Coy. Front row: J. Martin, P. Thompson, T. l.imle-luml, l.. Redfield, ll. Sundquist, J. Struthers, P. Bolinger. ILL METTE HI-TIMES 5 Larry Wolfe, Jim Hanson anal Dorothy Pellanl. This year the journalism class printed eight issues of the Hi-Times, including the final senior edition. The staff concentrated on better page layout as well as balanced ad make-up. Pins were given to students who did outstanding work on the paper. In addi- tion to the monthly edition the staff also published the '53 handbook. A Dopester was also produced in the fall, an uncensored dopey sheet comprised of jokes and public polls. Ken Harper, Ron Clll'lSlt?llS6!ll, Lois Fowler :mil Jean King. Max Ross, Ray jones, Don 51llM.lrtL, lln lx lngwerson .mil Ron Can Delores Elvira Jones, and Mary larrelt. STAFF Editor in Chief .,..,,. , , ..,.,.. . Don Schwartz Adviser ..,..,..,.,.....,,.....,..........,,..,., ,, , . Miss Pauline Layne Circulation Manager .....,,,..........,,,.,.,.,, ., . ,. Lois Fowler Page Editors Ronnie Christensen, Mary Parrett, Doris King, Lois Fowler, Elvira Jones, Ken Harper, Larry Wolfe. Ad Staff- Ronnie Moulton, Max Ross, Dick lngwerson, Ray jones. Reporters Elfrieda DeYoung, Dorothy Pellant, Delores Coburn. Typists Darlene Eaton, Jean Kiger. Y Q9-X lj U ,S R 9 G LO LUSCUS Ronnie, Bob .uid iieorge plan J sports while Betts lo .ind ,loin write copy. l Dorothy, 'Io Ella, Miss Schoeler and M.trne working through the noon hour. STAFI9 Editor . .. , Mimi Sanchez Adviser Miss Gertrude Sehoeler liusinexs Manager ,... Carol Gillenwuter Iiayoul Editor . . Classes . .. Urganizalions Features .... .. Advertising ,. Ronnie Moulton Art . . .. .. . .. Dorothy Pellnnl Photography' , Allen Herntzen, Lurry Wolfe :uul Ronnie Moulton Copy .. ..., Marne Wade Typist . Jo Ella Linalley .nf Larry Wolfe , Dee Remillong . .. .... . ,loan Bonil ,. Betty ,Io Bumguurilner Sports ..,. George Sliephuril and Bolt Primrose Editor Mimi p.istes up f.iculty 13.1516 .uid is .idvised by Betty jo and Carol. Y Wearing Ll const.1nt path from the darkroom to Miss Schoeler's art room, an .imbitious and cooper- .itive staff breathed gi sigh when they could finally put this ye.1r's annual to lied. Although they might not win .1 first class honor rating as dnl the pre- ceding staffs, they could tike pride in the fact that they were gible to get work to the printers :it an earlier date. This was because each staff member did more than his p.1rt. All had experience in :ill phases of producing .i yearbook: liying out psges, writing copy, pasting up pages, .ind selling ads. And .ill dabbled in the darkroom, if only to polish the fer- rotype plate. Ronnie, Larry and Miss Schoeler in the darkroom getting out some track pictures. I Sl. tration. Allen takes time out to his own picture taken. Arxola Carol Dvkes and Jamce Chrlstensen OPHOMORE CLASS amce Chrlstensen fxrst gnrl class presxdent of the school led the sophomore class through a suc cessful year Other off1cers were Carol Dykes vnce presxdent Rozella Arxola secretary and Phylhs Thompson treasurer Their actrvmes mcluded an assembly m the fall entntled Gypsy Frolnc sponsormg Prmt and Cord Week and a party ln the sprung The coke con cessnon was thenr source of revenue Mrs Loveless Mr Turnbull and Mr Hnckley were class advxsors Left to nght front row W Lowerv J Turnbull R Javquenod B Lewxs B Parker M Boggs Second row V Haag C Jensen J Pellant P Thompson J Slruthers M Seward C Elder Third row L Fisher C Munro J Gilbert J Mlsner T Richardson S Dixon D Lund J . . , . . . , - . ' : , ' 5 s 9 , . . ,, . ,, . . 9 y ' ' . , . . Left to right: Phyllis Thompson, Rozella ' 9 I 7 ' ' , : . ,, . , . , . ', . , . . ' : . , . , . u , . I , . V , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . . , Y, ., Q!' gli 4 Doug Mumme. .loan Bond, Yvonne Giles, and Hemell Fin-h The Junior class under the leadership of Howard Zimmerman and Dean Hartung, ad- visers, wound up a very successful year. One of the first things on the calendar was the junior class assembly. A short one-act play was presented. Yvonne Giles, junior class candidate for carnival queen, was made Queen Yvonne I by the overwhelming support of the class. Next on the agenda was the class play, Fog Island, which was presented in an afternoon and evening performance. On very short notice the juniors presented Clean-Ui:-Week in January. The main spring activity was the oriental prom, which was very successful, with Betty Jo Bumguardner as general chairman. Officers for the year were: Presidvnl, Ber- nell Fitchg Vive-President, Doug Mummeg Ser- relary, Joan Bond: Treasurer, Yvonne Giles. Waller Berkshire- Allen Bernlzen .loam Howl Be-ily ,lu liumguurilni-r Laurie- Ilurglmrl ' .4 Lonnie lira-use-5 Miriam lh-une Q, Rl1'lllll'll Elliot Wzegp- Bern:-ll lfilell la 29,1 -is-v. ig. 3 1 35 XXUIIIH' lnlw ,I1-ann-llv QLFAKIILIIII julm llvmlrivk-ml Xlmnlgu j.ll'lx-UII XX nrrvn ,l1ll'lIllt nml Dum ,If 'IlNQ'Il ll:-lo-rl juhnxml K 4 O f R, ,. i 1' 'VN QW l 'Q 1-9- xi A A . Iiium- Siruh-lf. 5 llurnlyn Suynlvr Jam- S0l't'llH'll -1 1 fd Dick Stoke-r Willlllil Wllile' livlly Wright Lux ll FIUQZNII-Ill Kllvn l.1llllllt'I'l Ruth l.I'llIlilIj! Ju Ella Linnllvy Jim Marlin .lnam Harm-ll Ugnhl Martin-mx Ilougluf Nllllllllll' Nlurlyf Munro linrlmru Newsom l'l1illip l,Q'1ll'a0ll xIiIlIl'Q'4I l,Q'lQ'l S0ll julian lhmle- Hnln l,I'llIll'1lNl' Him Km-mlfli-I1 lin-il Sm-allallnrin juan: S4-lmnnme-r Cf-urge Sha-phalrl ,lm-k Short BELVEDERE Besides I haven't finished with Mr. Belvedere's head. Card playing is uncreative and sterile. I saw your light on, Mrs. King, and I thought there might be trouble. No, no, Mr. Belvedere start from the beginning Harry King ........ LON CREASEY Tacey King .,.......,..,... BETTY JO BUMGUARDNER Mark King .,...... JIM BERNARD and BRUCE MORTENSON Bobby King ..,. BILL SHEPHARD Mr. Appleton .. JERRY GILBERT Edna Philby .... DIANE SIROTEK Lynn Belvedere ........ ROLLAND COODRIDGE Bill Philby ...... ERNIE SIROTEK Sam Trout..LAURIE B URGHART Alice Foster .. DARLENE EATON Mrs. Appleton ...,...... ELFRIEDA DE YOUNG directed by .... HOWARD ZIMMERMAN is .v Q Q 1 rag' Q FEES? rig +L 1 iv' ,al -nv Q nan.-...,. fa mf .X V 6 we ,saw .fs ,gf wg? 2 f , 1 Q E ZX gk E gg. 4 print skirts . . . loud shirts . . d O spring fever . . . the urge to skip the roar of pipes . . . J mixed up class schedules . . Q 1nt1e1d chatter the prom grad uatzon K5 ,V U2 ,, -.- I . - It X.-f7'l,..'?,5Q'a-Q: U, ' ,...., ,.. - T' -f V 19 ,454 ' 'Q 'S ll-an I Q. ., ' f iJQ1l.,,.', - H9.': --My V ', Q :sac ,pax V Nw. X L, A K 52-95 , V im-'Ln:'X AA ff ! V2 5 h , M A' 1 ' b ' 4 -,-- V 's E 'gm W, ' ' , - me , 7 7 W.1, w,.H-T . 'Sf' x Mm Ir-f . . 0 f 'fi-.wp ' ,jg X . 1 ,XV 'Wm' ww 3 . 4-.J QL' rf 'lm A Q ' Q lx. Qi ' s 40 ' Wy, I . . .u . , , ,,. , ,' ' - - . 1, .,... .4 , I J ' 5- s A L' ' ' KI ' ' 5 A , A ' ' , 'V A .4 . ' ' 1 'I' f ' ISI ' 1 ae . , f A V i-1-,ifgw w ' ' Gigi v , ' ' ,g . - , ..t. f-M fe. . V T: 1' ' ,A - 4- , .af M, k if , IH 5 M ' , : K' 'ff ,fl ,f .A+-- .... 'fx , - is 1 X 'K 4 K xfw -va . 1 ' 127' R f 1.7 A , , ' '- : . A ff' 3+ ,,: . 1' M-3, g . K, -A . ,, V A, H11 ' A fwx' - ,a ' --nm, , My WJ -A . Q , ' K ,Q ' 53' Z H . 1.1 ,L ' 1 4 ff' 'I a-f.Avi 'f in 6 ..x. 5 'fm , ' ' - N W, A M J A, , ,Q W . A - v 5 .4 A, ' I J. vi . . I -V 1 , J ' U n - . -. f . l 40 , , -M, ': ' +V s 4' ' . .M ' 5 5 , ' Q BASEBALL Coached by Leland Hufford, the Willam- ette baseball team opened its ll game season April 1, at Creswell. The team, composed mostly of sophomores, had only four return- ing lettermen, George Shephard, jerry Enyart, Ron Moulton, and Loren Engrav. South paw Wendy Bell was the main power on the mound with Ron Moulton, Loren En- grav and Dennis Douglas rounding out the pitching staff. The team will lose three players via gradu- ation and will expect a strong returning team next year. April May Coach Inland Hufford Schedule Creswell-there Saint Franc-is-here -Junction City-there Elmira-there ll ni Hi-here -Saint Francis-there Junction City-here Elmira-here -Pleasant Hill-there 6-Uni Hi-there fro It 5 .1 hormr' 5:1 lots of txme wwf NIU. siup Qui Jul ,ffxx If , 4 5 4 ' 9 I K ' f 1' . x ' , D f , K' 1.' . ' 'JL' A , ..- , f, .f-' A -' Y'-S ' , if . 4' It's LI hir! 2 nf Q ,'! X 'f 14-ifqigw' ' - ' A M, , , , , , . g A K L I ny 5 , X S L 'v. I A U ,I Wf S 'Sf l is ,Q sr-,eg Back rou': J. Lagerquist, S. Toftemark. R. Newton, M. Apgar, T. Gullickson, S. Parsons, R. Oleson, J. Abbott. D. Mathews, D. Molde, Couch Stokes. Middle row: J. Tollefson, R. Sustello, S. Payne, C. Jackson, L.. Slick, D. Deines, D. Painter. Front row: J. Botlley, Munagerg W. Jaequenotl, J. Martin, D. Mathews. TRACK Returning lettermen for the year were Basil Coached by Clark Stokes, the 1952 track team Scalabrin, sprintsg Dave Mathews, pole vault: started its season by winning a 3-way meet Doug Mumme, 8809 and Bernell Fitch, 440. consisting of Lowell, junction City and Jim Martin a transfer lettermen was the team's Willamette with a score of 69W to 74-M. The leading javelin and weights man. team participated in the Hayward Relays, Cot- Good prospects for next year are Hal Sulli- rage Grove Invitational Meet, sub-district, and van, broad jump and sprintsg Lowell Slick, were in charge of the Valley League Meet. At pole vaultg Ron Sustello, hurdlesg Don Deines, the time the annual went to press they had distance, and Ron Newton, weights. hopes to qualify for the district and state meets. Will he make it? Flying saucer? On your mark! FL' Q H ea . y ' We-. SENIOR GAA Front row Darlene Kung Sandy Imue Margaret Bruce Nmnry Jensen Joyce Cold worthy ,lo Ann Krrdle baugh and Nancy Mltrhell Second row Axleen Asplunml Sully IJIXOII .lmue Chrl tlan en Rozellx Arlola Betty Wrxght Carol Tweedy and Mary Lee Asplund Thzrd row lolettn Rand Jemette Graham Dlane Jensen Joan Marxen Marcia Mathews Charlotte Prltchartl Mnola ,Ink on mtl nlu er Bertha Tohkenan JU 1011 GAA as 4, 'vi' 3,3 26 N L N-1 Front row Linda Miller Joan Wlthendge Loreta Prltmhard Dnane Owens Delores Pyle Barbara Carter and Pat Elems Second row Nadine Schnoover Lawona Deveraux Darlene Sortor kathy Warren Meladee Kerr Sally Homrlghausen and adviser MISS Tohkanen Third rou Jane! Tweedle Frames Coleman Mary Tatley, Lela Coodrldge Janice Struthers Carolyn Igo, Mona Brownmg and Helen Harbert 2 , L, , 4 ' F , 1 S' , - , , . 2 ' 5 , .1 ' . . 1 ' s ' s , 1 , 'I , ' : . ' ' : . 1 . , 1 1 ' . ' , , ' ' ', ' , zu' ' 1 b 1 1 'E' , ' . 9 0 L x 3 'K Kvk 5 I ff I ,, at ' ' 4 'If' 4 N ' , l x 5 C ' 4 9 6 r '- 1' . M K X M Y 2 , .1 .t Y , V K . I is j A x -Q ' l X .. - -. , . ' f . K ' A . ' A ' - A f . ' , 5, V I 5 v , ' Q ' a 5 Q ' ' 1 . 7 ' ' 1 V 4 9 9 1 4 9 1 - 7: s ' ' 9 9 7 l GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL The Girls' League's main purpose is to promote friendly relations and cooperation among the girls so they will take an active part in school activities. The activities for the year were: putting out The Wolverine Call, a book containing all the addresses of the students and administration in the school, Girl of the Month presentation, selling eorsages and valagrams for Valentines, Twerp Week, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. Council members for the past year were: Mimi Sanchez, president, Elvira Jones, vice-president, Doris King, secretary, Louise Hatfield, treasurer, Margaret Palmer, historian, Mayola Jackson, repor- ter, Sally Dixon, sophomore representative, and Carol Tweedie, freshman representative. Mrs. Ruby Godard and Mrs. Bernice Wilcox are advisers. Q - Q xx LETTERME 4 7 .Q 30, and a camping trip was taken in the spring. The officers of the past year were: presi- dent, Le Roy Wacker, vice-president, Jerry Enyartg and secretary-treasurer, Larry Wolfe. The Lettermen's Club is an organization composed of senior high boys who have let- tered in either football, basketball, baseball, or track. A fun night was presented by the letter- ,-, men and band on the night of November Front row: J. Gilbert, D. Mathews, J. Martin, G. Christiansen, J. Enyart, R. Christensen. Second row: H. Keating B. Sealalmrin, U. Mumme, B. Gilbert, R. Moulton, B. Marxen, M. Hansen, C. Shepard. Third row: Clark Stokes R. Elliott, N. Sillman, B. Primrose, C. Fleshmen, L. Wolfe, K. Harper. Back row: H. Sullivan, J. Short, R. Goodritlge L. Wacker, R. Sustello, B. Fitch, R. Culy. F' N Y ut.. xi Left to right, first row: D. Remillong, E. DeYoung, C. Gillenwater, J. Lindley, M. Denneyg M. Sachez, H. Johnson, R. Lenning, Mr. Hemphill. Second row: F. Isaarson, B. Loe, M. Olmsead, A. Arre, D. King, L. Fowler, W.Sewar1l, M. Mathews, C. Pritchard, P. Thompson. Third row: J. Creasy, R. Sustello, L. Wolfe, R. Cootlritlge, T. Cullickson, J. Monroe, W. Berkshire, P. Pearsen, H. Keating, B. Primrose. Fourth row: C. Jensen, D. Griffin, J. Silliman, K. Harper, G. Misner, B. Marxen, J. Short, D. lngwerson, R. Sustello, D. Stoker. A' CAPPELLA CHOIR S21 tw if This is the first year that Willamette has had a large girl ensemble. The Willamette Chorlaeers is composed of twenty-eight girls, mostly ninth and tenth graders. They have sung at various assemblies and assisted the choir in presentation of its Christmas program. The group also looked forward to the Spring Concert, the State Music Contest, and a variety of performances in the Community. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Left to right, first row: C. Wessel, B. Lewis, E. Allen, D. Coburn, L. Redfield, A. Aspluml, B. Eatman. S. Lester. Second row: B. Parker, L. Strange, P. Carry, S. Swisher, J. Ormiston, H. Larsen, J. Christensen, S. Dixon, Mr. Hemphill. Last row: M. Munro, B. Stoker, S. Zimmer, S. Mohinkel, R. Jacquenod, J. Kiger, J. Newhoff, N. Seaml- ding, M. Strohecker, B. Lewis. r t 1 L A L. i Q U ui Yr '34 1553, 'X .L -si C! 5 H. 'Q 'f'9s1 0 QM 'rainy '-mv. Q5-'Q -i iJ1'K:N'. ' 'Y .qi 0 x 5' -5 V5 Lg . vi. ,B ' - Q 'img a- .- - Cast, Back row: Leroylwaeker, Ronnie Christensen, Bob Brown, Ken Harper, Gunnar Christiansen, Larry Wolfe and Don Schwartz. Middle row: Dee Remillong, Faye Isaacson, Mary Parrett, Kitty Bertelsen, Bonnie Hartford and Darlene Eaton. Front row: Alive Doss, ,loan Jones, Elvira Jones, Delores Cohurn, Jenn Kiger and l.ois Fowler senior class play . . . GROWI G PAINSM The senior class play was presented May 16. The four main characters were Dee Remillong, the mother, Mrs. Mclntyreg Don Schwartz, the father, Professor Mclntyreg their teenage children, George and Terry, played by Ronnie Christensen and Joan Jones, Others in the cast were Sophie, Lois Fowler, Mrs. Patterson, Elfrieda De Youngq Elsie, Mary Parrettg the cop, Pat Cary, Gcorge's friends. Gunnar Christiansen, Leroy Wacker, Ken Harper, Bob Brown, and Ray jones. The girls in the east were Delores Coburn, jean Kiger, Kitty Bertelsen and Faye Isaacson. The dancing couples were Bob Gilbert and Belva Loc, Ronnie Moulton and Bonnie Hartford, Bob Marxen and janet Murray, Jerry Enyart and Alice Doss. and Larry XX'olfe and Darlene Eaton. Student director was Elvira Jones. Mimi Sanchez was in charge of inalte up. Pub- licity was headed by Flfreida De Young and Dorothy Pellant with Rolland Cioodridge in charge of lighting. The story tools place in the patio of Prof. Mclntyre, who doesn't understand the problems concerning teen agers. Many enibarawing situations arose including a dance, a mixup on refreshments and .i raid lvy the police including an arrest. At the end every- thing turns out all right. The play was directed by lloward Zimmerman with the help of class advisers Paul- ine Layne and Clarence Miller. Junior-Senior Prom Iicfnturcs Oriental Theme Princess Dec Ql!l'FII Kitty I Princess FUYC ,- Q Princess Darlene Princess Bonnie siii I ' I I A 51 u -Qs Prom vommitlee heads, Seated: Joan Bond, Carol llillenmiler. Yvonne Giles and Diane Sirolek. Standing: Betty ,Io Bumguurdner, Basil Si-alulirin. ,lo Ella l.imlley and Allen Berntzen. .-X huge dragon. pagodas, large buddha around a rock garden, all these were seen on the evening of May 9th at the Junior Senior Prom. Fldred Glas- pey's orchestra furnished the music, Plans for the prom were started at the first of the year. General chairman was Betty -Io Bumguardner with Basil Scal- brin as eo-chairman. The committees were band, Joan Bondg refreshments, Carol Cillenwaterg coron- ation, jo Ella Lindley, decorations, Diane Sirotekg invitations, Yvonne Giles, and lighting, Allen Bernt- zen. This was all carried out under the leadersliip of Mr. Zimmerman and Mr. Hartung. The alumni, faculty, administration and parents were invited for the evening. A light buffet was served after the crowning of the queen. The big night. i 9' 1? t ' OF 1952 Seated: Doris Jean King and Alive Doss. Standing: Bob Gilbert, Ray Jones' and Max Ross. The class of '52 was the first graduating class to complete three full years of high school at Willam- ette High. They started their sophomore year under the di- rection of Darwin Gillespie and Pauline Layne. In their junior year Mr. Gillespie was called into the service and Clarence Miller came to fill his place. Among the school traditions the senior class started the Clean-Up-Week, Senior Banquet and Alumni Danceg they also were the first to give a junior class play and their Junior-Senior Prom, Bali Hai will never be forgotten as it was the first prom to be presented in the new caforium. Some of their many activities for the year were: operating the candy store, a field trip to Salem, the Christmas Play, Senior Play Growing Pains, Senior Banquet and Alumni Dance, Class Day, Senior Luncheon, and a skip day in the spring. With boundless enthusiasm the seniors helped a great deal to build the spirit at Willamette. Lead- ers for the years were: President, Bob Gilbertg Vice- Prexidw1l, Ray jonesg Secretary, Doris Kingg Treas- urer, Max Rossg and Assisfani-Trrasurrr, Alice Doss. SENIOR CLASS ARRE. ALICE Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: llramatirs Club 2. BI-1RTEl.Sl-QN, KITTY Rally Squad l. 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Clmrua 1, 2. Il. Fw. Treaf. 3: ,lr. Clara Trcar. 2: Car- nival Prim'eff 2: xlllblt' Appreciation 3: llirl of lbv fllonlli 2: Print aml Coral Week l'rin1-e--- 2: Prom l,I'lIll't'-N l: Cla-N Play fi HRUXYN. lltlll liaml l, 2. fl: Fvrxire- fllulv li Xluxiv Klub l l lll Pln l CPXRRX. PMT Football. l. 2. 3: Moxie Club 1. 2, 3: Ser- xiu- Club 2: l.e-ttvrim-l1'- Club I. 2, 3: Cla-5 Plax 3. LHRISTENSEN. RONNIE llaml 1. 2. 3, X it-tr-Prea. 3: LCll8l'lllt'Il.a Club 2. Il: Football 3: Baseball 2, Mgr. 23 Slu- tle-nt Count-il 3: Hervive Club 2. 3, Prea. 3: Clirialmaf Play 3: Neurpaper 3: l.. R. l.. 2: National Honor Sonia-ly fi, Yin-1'-Pre--. fl: Llaaf Play. CllRlSTlANSEN. Cl NNAR Lollvrnwnk Club 1. 2. 3, Trcaf. l. 2: Sill- wlenl Count-il l. 2: Boy! Stale 1: Future lb! Citizen Camlialate 2. 3: National Honor Su- 4-ie-ty 2. fl: Stunlent Hoily Pre-fitlvnt fl. C0lll'RN. IJELURES Claw Play Il: Rally Squaml 3. t1ll.5. RAX DE YOUNG. ELFREIDA , , , . . le-p Llub 1. 2, J: Chorus 1, 2. 3: F. H. A. 1, 2. 3: Songlearler 2: Clash Play 2: Christ- ina- Play 3: All School Play Il: Offire Il: Nm-vfpaper 3: Cla-5 Play 3. DOSS, ALICE Pup Club 2: Office 3: Spaniab Club l, 3: SF. filtl-a Ass. TFCRIH. il. l-I-XTON. DNRLENE C. N. .-X. l: Anibaafanlorw l: Ser. 1: Cboruf l: lf. ll. A. l: Spanish Club 2, 3: Office 2. .ig Nr-wqmper 3: All Svhool Play 3: Prom Prina'r-,- Il. ENYART, JERRY Band l, 2, 3, Pres. ig Lettermen's Club l, 2, 3: Football 2, 3: Trark Mgr. l: Baseball 2. 3: Movie Club 3. .1 FOIVLEB, LOIS Spanish I, 2, 3. Sec. 2, Treas. 3, Journalism l, 2, 3, Spanish l, 2: Dramatics Club 3, Chorus 3. GILBERT, BOB Student Council l, Movie Club l, 2, Student Body Ass't. Treas. 2, Basketball Mgr. I, National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 2, Spanish Club 2, ,lr.-Sr. Prom Gen. Chr. 2, Class Play 2, Teen of the Week 2, Football 2, 3, Speech 3, Class Play 3. GOODRIDGE, ROLLAND Movie Club 1, Boys' Quartet 1, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Lettermen's Club I, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Yice-Pres. 2, National Honor Society 2. 3, Pres. 3, l. R. I.. 2, Class Yice-Pres. 2, Chorus 2, 3, Musical Comedy 2, Dramatics Club 3, Pres. 2, All School Play 3. GRIFFIN, DON Movie Club I, 2, 3, Boys' Quartet I, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Basket- ball 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Musical Comedy 2, Football 3, I.ettermen's Club 3, Chess and Checkers 3. HANSON. .llM Moxie Club l. 2, 3, Baseball 2, l.ettermen's Club 2, 3, Newspaper 3: Chess and Check- ers 3. HARPER. KEN Spanish Club 2, Drama Club 3, Class Play 2, 3, Student Council 3, Movie Club 1, l.ettermen's Club 3, Basketball B. Squad 2, Basketball 3, Typing Award I, Newspaper 3, Page Editor 3. HARTFORD, BONNIE Prom Princess 3, Carnival Princess 3, Span- ish Club l. 3, Girls Glee 1, Pep Club 2, Rally Squad 2, 3, Student Council 2, Prom Chr. 2, Office 2, 3, F.l-I.A. 3, Library Help 3. HATFIELD, LOUISE F.H.A. I, Spanish Club Play 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Library 3, Girls' League Treas. 3: Class Play 3. INGWERSON, DICK Science and Museum Club I, Movie Club l, 2, 3, Football 1, Mgr. 2, Wrestling 1, Chorus 2, 3, l.ettermen's Club 3, News- paper 3. ISAACSON, PAYE Rally Squad 2, Pep Club I, 2, Speech 3, Class Play 2, Christmas Play 3, Music Ap- preciation 3, Class Sec. 2, Chorus I, 3, I.R.L. 2, 3, Girls' Trio I, 2, 3, Office 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 2, Girl of the Month 2, Drama Club 1, Prom Princess 3. JONES, ELYIRA Pep Club l: F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Re- porter 3: Journalism Club 2, Sec. 2, News- paper 3, Page Editor 3, F.B.I..A. 3, Class Play 3. Student llir. 3, Girls' League Yice- Pres. 3. JONES. .lO-'IN Rally Squad 2, Drama Club 3, Class Play 2: Musical Comedy 2: Class Play 3. JONES. R-XY KIGER, JEAN String Orchestra l, 23 Glee Club 1, 23 Girls' Glee 33 Movie Club 33 Drama Club 33 Class Play 3. KING, DORIS Chorus 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 2, 33 Span- ish 1, 23 Musical Comedy 23 Sr. Class Sec. 3 C l ' lea ue Setretar' 3' Drama Club .3,irs.g.f y, 33 Newspaper 3. KOWITZKE, HOWARD LOE, BELVA Rally Squad 23 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Trio 1, 2, 33 Musical Comedy 23 Music Appre- ciation 3g Class Play 2. MARXEN, BOB Football 2, 33 Basketball 1, Mgr. 13 Letter- men's Club l, 2, 33 Chorus 2, 33 Basketball B-Squad 23 Movie Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 33 Baseball 33 All Sports Club 3. MISNER, GEORGE MONROE, JAMES Band 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Stagecraft 23 Service Club 3g Photography 3. MOULTON, RON Cross Country 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Basket- ball B-Squad 1, 23 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 33 Chorus 1, 23 Annual 2, 33 Newspaper 33 Musical Comedy 2. MURRAY, JANET F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 1, Sec. 23 F.T.A. 2, 3, Pres. 33 Spanish Club 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. NICHOLS, RUTH Spanish 2, 33 F,H.A. 2, 33 ETA. 3, Vice- Pres. 3. PALMER, MARGARET Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2, 33 Office 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 13 Spanish Club Play 23 Pep Club 23 Girls' League Histor- ian 33 Gym Helper 3. PARRETT, CHARLES Baseball 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Chess and Checkers 3. PARRETT, MARY F.H.A. lg Chorus l, 33 Dramatics Club 2, 3, Reporter 33 One-Act Play 23 Class Play 2, Student Dir. 23 Thanksgiving Skit 33 Newspaper 2, 3, Page Editor 2, 3, Ad Staff 23 Speech 33 Office 3. PELLANT, DOROTHY F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Historian 25 Office 15 Girls' League Historian 25 Girl of the Month 3. REMILLONG, DEE Chorus 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3, Accompanist 1, 2, 35 Office 2, 35 Girls, Trio 1, 2, 35 Outstanding Sophomore Girl 15 Class Play 2, 35 Student Body Sec. 25 Sophomore Class Sec. 15 Mu- sical Comedy 25 Music Appreciation 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Substitute Yell Leader 25 Christmas Play 35 Annual 35 Print and Cord Week Princess 15 Prom Princess 35 National Honor Society 35 Typing Honor Roll 2. ROSS MAX Movie Club 1, 35 Stage Craft 25 Chess and Checkers 35 Newspaper 35 Jr. Class Treas. 3. SANCHEZ, MIMI Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, Librarian 35 Spanish Club 1, Sec. 15 Annual 2, 3, Editor 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3, Sec. 35 Girls' State 25 O.G.C. Representative 35 Girl of the Month 35 Girls' League Pres. 35 F.T.A. 3, Historian 35 National Honor Society 3. SCHWARTZ, DON National Honor Society 35 Student Body Treas. 35 Movie Club 1, 3, Pres. 35 Class Play 2, 35 Actor of the Year 25 Bookkeep- ing Honor Roll 25 Christmas Play 35 News- paper 3, Editor in Chief 3, Business Mgr. 3. SILLIMAN, JOE Stage Craft 1, 25 Service Club 25 Chorus 2, 35 Movie Club 2, 35 Speech 3. SWENSON. DAVE Movie Club 1, 2, 35 Rifle Club 2, Pres. 23 Lettermen's Club 2. WACKER, LEROY Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 35 Football 1, 3, Mgr. 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Boys' League Treas. 15 Spanish 2, 35 Vice-Pres. of Student Body 25 Sophomore Class Pres. 15 Dist. 6 Basketball Honorable Mention 2, 35 Valley All Stars 2, 35 Outstanding Sophomore Boy 1. WADE, MARNIE F.H.A. 15 Chorus 25 Dramatic-s Club 2, 35 Annual 2, 3, Copy Editor 35 Office Help 2, 35 F.T.A. 35 Pep Club 2, 3, Sec. 3. WALCH, EUGENIA Band 1, 2, 35 Office 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 F.B.L.A. 35 F.H.A. 35 Chorus 2. WHITE, HUGHDEAN Stage Craft 25 Photography Club 3. WOLFE, LARRY Musical Comedy 25 Photography Club 2, 3, Pres. 35 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 35 Movie Club 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Cross Country 1, 25 Basketball B-Squad 25 Boys' Quartet 35 Newspaper 3, Sports Editor 35 Annual 35 Baseball 2, 35 Football 35 Ser- vice Club 25 Track Manager 15 All Sports Club 25 National Honor Society 35 Class Play 3. 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