Willamette High School - Guld Luscus Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1954
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. 1, ' 1' if ez: re S43 -as ...f r an ,X -..- nu Q M my zl .,-its WVR, 1133 wp. .rf M. . Y. il 5-Z F' V 5 ' 1 .mazfwqififvi an Q' if .3 3. gf E-. K. 4, .1 WIAK!aI'l'l8t!Q .SJCAOQK UL UL S Adrn1n1strat1on and Faeulty Graduates Underclassrnen Features Sports Edltor Dorls Petersen Eugene Oregon Advlsor Gertrude Schoeler 19 54 USCU xmhhi On the morning of September 26, 1949, the doors of Willamette High were opened and the students began their first year in this new and mode ri building. The enrollment that first year was only 391. The school was built to accom- modate almost 4OO pupils with ten general classrooms, gymnasium, kitchen, shop, an extensive library and science facilities. Students came from surrounding and district schools which they at- tended before Willamette came into existance. X rogredd .xdf Ibwfiameffe As steps were taken toward ad- vancement, Willamette began to pro- gress. In 1950 a new wing consisting of six classrooms, two offices, a football turf and a modern caforiurn were added. In the summer of '52 a spacious girls gym was erected. During the spring and summer of '53 six new Junior high rooms, an office and a large modern art room were added to the new wing connecting the girls gym with the first wing. Willamette has progressed rapidly in size, spirit and strength. Before three o'clock the school buses begin pulling up in back of the caforiurn. . A I If , , f Willamette boaSiS of large beautiful CXP ans-es of green lawn. Students en-joyin S S un and the senior ben Faculty and seniors enjoy parking on their new black-topped area. ch 111171 BIS: 1' V . 4 . -.ALALW . -a'91:Sri+5 '51G 1, Students stand in the newly built entrance to the junior high addition. , - .--' A ofa Awv, ,1 The large fir trees across the street on Echo Hollow Road provide a picturesque frame for this view of the main entrance to Willamette High School. ' f' ' .FM 1 4 f-A'-TPIBQ ,-,-,-.....,.f4p. .,f',. I : .-. 1 - ,Q .,, --4-.sa.....-,, i.-W. vlumllvvl lull ulul. 0 I his .- 1.qlL ., , 5-'vii tvs: 'swf Q L .!46!l'YllI'LlZ5 tl'Cl, iL0l'l TOM POWERS Superintendent BOARD OF DIRECTORS MARVIN HENDRICKSON EDYTHE WOLFE WENDELL WICK A. J. MIGLIORETTO Nui. in-If .. .f4clmini5frafi0n P N aff'- 'QP HAROLD MCABEE Assistant Superintendent HAROLD B. .TENSEN .TULIAN FALK -. I9 r ' S'- if '-ani' 'VAX' Qt-4 4 X ill-an xl EARLE E. VOSSEN Principal of High School MAURICE D. BURCHFIELD Principal of Jr, High School 1, enior ice RUBY GODARD Dean of Girls WILLIAM C. JONES Vice-Principal of High School Dean of Boys unior 'e l tiff,-21 'Q IEL QQE 'f , .Ii Q 9 MORTON FENKELSTEIN Llbrarlan INEZ LOVELESS Commerce BERNICE WILLCOX Home Econormcs EUGENE HARP ,Tumor H1gh DARWIN GILLES PIE JIM DY -XL Jumor Hlgh if L5 hs, EDWIN HINCKLEY Carpentry Qty B xology Chexmstry ff! THELMA CROSLAIND Iumor I-hgh I N 10 I. K. HVISTEINDAHL English Speech FORREST HADSALL Ir H gh PAULILE LAYNE Enghsh Spamsh JOUIHSIISTTI GERTRUDE SCHOELER Art Annual 1 AMANDA CHRISTENSEN Jr Hxgh VICTOR WEIDENSEE Band ROBERT HEMPHILL Vocal Muslc C LIN DON HOARD Engllsh 11 MEL KRAUSE Physical Education QN ot Picturedj HA ZEL PETERSON Home Economics, Science , Physical Education CHARLES DE AUTREMONT Math, Science, Physical Education .1 BERTHA TOHKANEN Physical Education PHILLIP MCGOVERN Art, Shop MARVIN PURSINGER American History, Ameri- can Problems JOHN TURNBULL Algebra, Geometry, Physics 4- ,iw . CLARK STOKES Physical Education COL DIST. NO. 52 ABOVE: G1 Secretary ,..: 7' .SJCAOOI 6-2l'l'll9Ag805 LEFT: Byron C. Barnes Supervisor of Maintenance 1 adys Jaque s LEFT: Orace Wolfe Cafetena Supervlsor RIGHT. Vrrgll Palmer Head Custodian 1 .1 , Q' vs N ' 'S - li. Q l . ' AL, wc' . '-'Pi -fm-..., ', in ' g THQ-AL l'rn XXX -i.g'r-.... I 1. .W x A I 41, 'A ,A I f 5,12 V1 KES 1 ft 9 I iv? If I J... 'Y .-r4-Q- -Y..-.- ,...,...L-.. V f 'Hx -L,,,,.J Vg in iii? A L.Qa , if r , 3 I enior arid of 1954 I L There were laughter and tears as the largest class ever to grad-from Willamette High said their good-bys to the old familiar surroundings of the past four years. They can look back and truthfully say the last was a very successful year starting with the Christmas play Scrooge and the Snoball dance held during the holi- days. The class play We Shook the Family Tree was the big project of the year with almost everyone contributing their time and talent. Since the class was so large the Senior Banquet and Dance was held in the Caforium. A -cw 1.2 Officers for the year were Bruce Mortensen, Lowell Slick and Carol Crabtree. ln the spring they had the annual Senior Luncheon and during the last days of school the Senior Class Day was held. The most memorial of all were the Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises which were both held in the auditorium. These events will remain tucked away in everyone's memory. Those who lead the class through the final year Lowell Slick, presidentg Bruce Mortensen, vice-presidentg Joyce Royster, secretary, and Carol Crabtree, treasurerg with Gertrude Schoeler, Ed Hinckley and Tom Turn- bull, advisors. ATHEY, RONALD Rifle Club 1, President lg Choir l,2,3,4g News- paper 3,4, ARIOLA, ROZELLA Pep Club l,2,3g Rally Squad 2, GAA l,'2,3,President 35 FHA 2g Class Secretary 2g Carnival Princess 1. ASPLUND, AILEEN Pep Club 1,25 Girls Ensemble lg GAA 2, Girls Glee 25 Choir 3g Annual 3,4. BAINES, WES BARNES, BETTY Pep Club 1,3,4g FHA l,2g GAA l,2,3,4g FBLA 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3g Band 33 Girls Sextette 41 Christmas Play 4, Choir 4. BARRELL, PHYLLIS Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 2,3,4g Ambassadors 15 Class Treasurer 35 FBLA 3,45 Choir 45 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club President 45 FBLA Treasurer 4, BEATY, MELVIN BOLINGER, PAT Pep Club 15 Spanish Club lg Student Council 25 FBLA 2,3,4, Reporter 2, Historian 45 FHA 25 Typing Honor Roll 25 Prom Committee 35 Class Play 35 Honor Society 3,45 Carnival Committee 45 Christ- mas Play 45 Office 45 Class Play 4, CHRISTENSEN, JANICE Pep Club 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,25 Rally Squad 2,45 FBLA 3,45 Class President 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Ensemble 25 Pep Club Treasurer 35 Class Play 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Choir 35 Office 45 Carnival Committee 45 Newspaper 45 Christmas Play 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 45 Prom Princess 4, COY, CAROL Preppers 15 Y-Teen 15 FHA 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, CRABTREE, CAROL CURTIS, GENE DEINES, DON DIXON, SALLY Pep Club 1,2,35 Girls League 1,2,3,4g Girls Glee 1,25 GAA 2,3, Secretary 2,35 Choir 35 H,M.S. Pinafore 35 Class Play 3. DOUGLASS, DENNIS EDWARDS, BILL Baseball 15 Student Council 1, ELDER, CLARA Band l,2, 35 Choir 1, FBLA 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Honor Society 3, 4, FLAMME, GARY Volleyball 15 Soccor 15 Track 15 Baseball 1,3,45 Football 2, 3,45 Letterman's Club 1,2, 3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. GILBERT, .TERRY Dramatics 2, 3, President 35 All School Play 35 Class Play 35 lettermans Club 2, 3,45 Football 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4, GLSSEL, KAREN Pep Club 3,4, Treasurer 45 FBLA 45 Girls Glee 4, Treasurer 45 Newspaper 45 Annual 45 Print and Cord Princess 35 Football Dance Princess 45 Prom Princess 4. GREEN, KATHLEEN HALIGUS, SYLVIA Band 1,25 Ambassadors 1,3, Secretary 1, Treasurer 35 FBLA 2,3, Vice-President 35 Honor Society 2,3, 4, Treasurer 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Newspaper 35 Choir 45 Annual 4. i 3 'N-.., i-. 6-. ix -ir! CS 'Q '34- 6 i up XXX Fila an 'Z' 3'9 'Z 'hr ga... airy '19 5 all ' A TIN' Gov in 's? b Fifi!! 2 i -as. 3-lc. X Ns Cn-5 p F ff Q' 3 K It 4... 2 kr 'T 11 31- u-1 -:ha 'ff QD gg. sf E9 arg? - ' MIJ5' 1 A ' ' Q , tis. . . A ,K Vs! ' V' 3 -51 3 f 1, y 'E X HANSEN, MARTIN HARTFORD, GARY HLNTON, DONNA Pep Club 4, Vice-President 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Band l, 2, 3, Choir 4, Clarinet Quartet l,2,3, Honor Society 2,3,4, FBLA 2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, GAA 3,4, Carnival Princess 3, Office 4, Girls League Historian 1, Girl of Month 3, Am- bassadors Treasurer l, Student Council 3,4, HOLTE, ARDIS IGO, CHARIDTTE JACKSON, CLIFFORD JENSEN, ILM IERNBERG, BARBARA Annual 3,4, Newspaper 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-President 3, Girls Glee 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Rally Squad 2, Dramatics Club 2. JOHNSON, MARY UOU Pep Club 3,4, Newspaper l,3, Class Play 3,4, Stu- dent Council 3, FBLA 4. JONES, SYLVIA Spanish Club 1, Band l,2,3,4. KRIDEIBOUGH, JOANNE Pep Club 1,2, Rally Squad 1,2, GAA l, Class Play 3: Band 1,2,3, Dramatics Club 1,2,3, LARSEN, HELEN Pep Club 2,3, Rally Squad 2,3, GAA 2,3, Girls Glee 2, Prom Chairman 3, Outstanding Junior Girl 3. LINDELAND, THELMA FHA 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Girls Glee 4, Student Council 4, Newspaper 4, Quill and Scroll Treasurer 4, Twirp Dance Committee 4, LUND, DEDORIS Pep Club 1,2, Girls League President 1, Chess and Checkers 2, Newspaper 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, GAA 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Vice-President 4, Christmas Play 4, MATHEWS, MARCIA Pep Club 2,3,4, President 3, Choir l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Accompanist 2,8,4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 1, Ambassadors 1, Honor Society 2,3,4, Office 2,4, Girl of Month 3, DAR Girl 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Carnival Queen 4. MATHISON, DICK MCCLELLAND, BOB MCCUTCHEON , JOHN , ,f 7.3, A1-1 :ag- ? iw Q,- MERRICK, TOM MISNER, JOHN MORTENSEN, BRUCE All School Play 25 Class Play 3,45 Christmas Play 45 l-l.M,S. Pinafore 35 Basketball 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 2, 3,4, President 45 Lettermans Club 3,45 Rifle Club 2,35 Chess and Checkers 1,25 Baseball Manager 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Class Vice-President 45 Service Club 3, 4, MYERS, MYRNA Band l,2,3,45 Girls Glee 1,45 FBLA 35 Ambassadors 1,25 Christmas Play 45 FTA 45 Choir 4, OLSEN, CAROL Band 1,25 Ambassadors 1,25 Girls Glee lg FBLA 2, 3,4, President 35 Class Play 35 Girls League Presi dent 45 Choir 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Prom Princess. OLSEN, JOYCE Pep Club 45 Rally Squad 45 GAA 3,4, Secretary 45 FBLA 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Band 1,2,35 Am- bassadors lg Clarinet Quartet 1,2,35 Choir 45 Girls Sextet 45 Class Play 3,45 Office 3,45 Girl of the Month 3, PAYNE, SYDNEY PELLANT, JOAN Pep Club 45 Newspaper 45 Class Play 3,45 Prom Committee 35 Carnival Committee 3,4. PETERSEN, DORIS Pep Club 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer lg Quill and Scroll 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Annual 3,4, Editor 45 Honor Society 45 Library Help 3,45 Music Appreciation. PETERSEN, LARRY Lettermans Club 2,35 Band 1,2,3,4, President 45 Dance Band 45 Football 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Chess and Checkers 1,25 Class Play 35 Christmas Play 45 Photography 1,2, PRITCHARD, CHARLOTTE Pep Club 1,3,45 Dramatics Club l,2, 3,45 Annual 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Choir 1,3,45 GAA 1,2,3, 4, President 45 Student Director Class Play 3,45 Library Help 25 Prom Princess 4, REDDICK, GEORGE REDFIELD, LORETTA Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Choir 3,45 Honor Society 3,4, President 45 FHA 2,35 Girls Glee 25 FBLA 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Newspaper 4, RJNARD, STANLEY ROBISON, ADELINE Pep Club 15 Rally Squad 15 Choir 1,2,35 Operctta 15 Girls Glee 2, 35 Jay Cees 2,3, Recorder 35 Drill Team 2, ROSS, DARLENE Pep Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 35 GAA 2,35 FHA 1,25 Girls League Treasurer 35 Newspaper 4, , 3 I 'H ww--5 AQ. is RQ-' ni C' 'O '-Ao Q-5, L,..,z 4613 g ' fti 3 .7 ia. I ci! 4-if-' its ? as Mr 1 , A- , fx is 'i 5+ W5 r. sq jaw ,, wtf N 'Q i V , i 'I' V ,. 2:5 A Q, .ks- L, .- g, Yrs, I 3 , 'w 'frfngr 1. A 'f A f . 'H --A-- FN? -' 'X 15N .os IDS ii' is J '11 1-qs? K s'5 'X S i Ni at Q3 X r 0, 7, aw- 42' z 1 r r Q J 4c ,A , , E , J .pr- . aaa .Q ,I 'f- .',' ', ,qi .,. - ff!! 1, Q 'ifflip '-'f 5 Tm 2 -'J ,Q eo C ROYSTER, JOYCE Pep Club 4, Dramatics Club 1, 2,3, Rifle Club 2, FBLA 2,3,4, Reporter 4, Girls League Secretary 4, Class Secretary 4, SLICK, LOWELL STAUFFER, DALE STROHECKER, MARY JANE Dramatics Club 1, Girls Glee 2, Class Play 3, Office 4. STRUTHERS, JOAN FBLA 2,3,4, FHA 2,3,4, Library Help 2. SULLIVAN, HALWYN Lettermans Club l,2,3, Band l,2,3, Class Presi- dent lg Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,4, Baseball 2, 3, SUSTELLO, RON Lettermans Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Choir 1,2,3,4, H. M.S. Pinafore 3, Student Council Representative 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1, Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, SWISHER, SHIRLEY Pep Club 3,4, Girls Glee 1,2, Choir 3,4, H, M,S. Pinafore 3, FBLA 3, THOMPSON, MELVIN THOMPSON, PHYLLIS Pep Club 1, Choir 1,4, Newspaper 4, Prom Princess 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Historian 4, Treasurer 2, Twirp Week Chairman 4, Class Treasurer 2, Carnival Princess 2, Girl of the Month 4, TOFTEMARK, SVEND Newspaper 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Track 1, Basket- ball l. TOLLEFSON, JOHN TURNBULL, JAMES Service Club 2,3,4, Projectionist Club 2, Letter- mans Club 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Com- mittee 4, WARREN, DONALD WILKINSON, SHIRLEY Pep Club 1, Girls Glee 1,2,4, FHA 1,2,3, WININGS, BURTON Newspaper 4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, GANNONS, GARY Football 2, Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,4, Basketball 3,4 enior Cfadd reaenfa MIM 52004 My ami g jee A four pound bass! CAST ,M Hildegarde . . . Joyce Olsen Mr. Dolson . . . . Don Warren ,vf Mrs. Dolson . Janice Christensen l Sally . . . . Carol Crabtree l Bob . . Wes Baines Jimmy . . Jerry Gilbert Paige . . . . Donna Hinton Ellie-May . Mary Lou Johnson ' Jill .... . . Joan Pellant A5 Freddie Shermer .Bruce Mortensen 'V Mr. Shermer . Mrs. Shermer. - - Cliff Jackson Why, without that knicker effect, you look lik . Pat Bolinger a date a girl could be proud of 1-QP Hello Freddie, I-le's the type of man that---you see I-looray! I got 'ern', I got em! Long pants! 77 4 yu ,lf I V' pkbvf 4, f- ! t ' ,H xi ..f- enior anfzpuef 13313 ctr X M., .,,? in 4' S I IQ., X-x 7 . fy' Us ,. +1 51, 1 1 ,ff X, I QW ,W K f K O , , ! -X s-,' . 1 xx X I 4 X v .. XX gn 954,34 in Q. S 5 '., --fa U - as , 11 Q r. IF 2? 11 Q ' ' 9, 1 1. V A E my x N 4. 93 - ,wie 1 uf 15 'X J 11- ,P , dll?-H XS' A U T. LEFT TO RIGHT Ron Newton Ph11 Edwards Nancy Mxtchell and Duane Paseman Under the leadershxp of Bermce Wxllcox Mel Krause and Chndon Hoard the .Tumor class had an actwe year The maln actlvlty was the Junlor Seruor Prom wlth Stalrway to Paradlse theme LUILOI' Q55 Other Jurnor sponsored act1v1t1es were Clean up Week, Goumg Place the class pl y and the wlnrung of the best pep assembly trophy Off1cers were Ron Newton pres1dent Duane Paseman VICE presldent Nancy Mltchell secretary and Phll Edwards treasurer 26 I . ' . ' . . O ' ' , Y ll ' S,n a I 2 , . - . . , L Y ' ' as its ' ' 5 ' , - 1 ' , Eleanor Allen Tom Anderson Mary Lee Asplund Alan Bondo Jean B rown Sherman Chamber S W11ma Colhe r Tom Eaton Ph11 Edwards Frank E1n1ng Marman Flce Bob Foster Bob Glven Joyce Goldsworthy Bob Graham Delbe rt Hackleman Janette Hard1ng Norma Hunger Davld Ingwerson Dennis Flanders . . k Frank Jackson J1m Jacobson Nancy Jensen R1chard Jensen Geraldme Jones D1ck K11gore Marv1n K1ng Joan Kundert John Lagerqmst Dems Leo Freddle L1ppard Elleen Mart D1ck Mathews Bob McCabe Nancy M1tche11 Sh1r1ey Mohwlnkle Don Molde Ron Newton Shirley Kowitzke v--v -gr Arden Nlckolsen Russell Ole son Kelth Pa1nte r Stan Parsons Duane Paseman Myrtle Pedersen Jeamne Romane Frank Sater Norrna Sc addmg Bob Seelye Betty Stoker Kenny Stoop Delbert Stuber Carol Tweedle Sharon Wellentm Carla Wessel Jerry W11son Shlrley Zlrnmer Lamoine Savage 0,0 0l'l'l cred The Sophomore class adused by Paulrne Layne Darwrn Grllespre and Robert Hemphrll sponsored Prmt and Cord Week a pep assembly and an exchange assembly at Cottage Grove Class offrcers were Joan Barnhart presmdent Ron Harper v1ce presrdent Lolrta Watson secretary and Darlene Syverson treasurer FRONT ROW C wells P Watts M Tarley B Rree D Roberts L watson L Prrtchard P Palmer L Swrsher V Percell V Nlayberry MIDDLE ROW B Shlpp M Short D Syverson D Reese H Wmmngs D Pyle C Thexton M Scofreld M Schrueder I Struthers J Wrrght BACK ROW B Smlth J Rettmger C Young E Yoder H Thorson H Trygg I Swenson D Wrlson R Taylor M wells C Mullms MR TROY M FRASER 3445 Bell Avenue , . 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FRONT ROW C Johnson S Gentry MIDDLE ROW D Harrlngton C Hartman L Flsher E Hrnton H llarbert M Jones D Inman BACK ROW B Hartford V Gentry D Felt R Gann IN Hubbard D Horejs R Herdke FRONT ROW P Anderson M Bush E Bowers C Collrer F Coleman B Carter P Elms D Clark E Erchler I Benson MIDDLE ROW B DeYoung L Barker R Dean L Chrrsten sen M Anderson S Del-lart L Devereaux C Albert S Brut BACK ROW R Davrs F Cassny V Bradner D Atkms J Bosuck D Berkrn C Bruce D Atkrnson C Bradley FRONT ROW D Kutz C Kreutzer K Kundert G Kunkel N Marchbank P Nzcholsen B Lrndley T Knudson MIDDLE ROW L Mrller E M Nyhus I Marer M Kerr V Nerlsen E Moore D Molde E Meyers BACK ROW I Olson G Krumlauf M Koeppe I Martm K LeMarrs I Olsen L Krug L Lengacher C Loe I Moke FRONT ROW D Sortor R Rasmussen C Van Schorack D Thompson I Wrtherrdge D Sm1t.h C Strom D Tweedre MIDDLE ROW I Srmmons P Ryan J Sherman R Weaver J D Srruthers F Stephens M Wade D Prlce B Short R Parker J Robrnson Petersen, D, Rogge, G. Paulsen, J. Tweedie, B, Parker, BACK ROW: R, Phillips, R, Romaine, ai- ' ' ' v r A .5 ' -D , X 1 t 4 : C2904 fX FRONT ROM P lxoele B Barnes L Eans E Brown D Penn D Power L Vossen C Barrow P Nrehols L Sunnell MIDDLE ROM Xw Welton I' Nave P Herman M Elder D Huff C Dugger C Hartman F Goodman D Crane BACR ROW D Crabtree M Ixes B Holtz, P Cole D Wrlson G Newton E Payne I -ksplund C Robtnson L Roberts fa? 3 - I , ' . ' ,Q -dx . 4 T , xv 4 1 ' ! 4 - Q i , . 9 f Aw , A 'Pk . 4' I I ' I ' I ' 1 V, 7 . FRONT ROW: M, Culver, E, Roberts, D, L. Denney, M, Larson, I, Brttt, B, Larson, S. Cauthorn, ' 'X ' ' 1. 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L PCLI' , ff J LIBRARY HELP SEATED N Scaddmg J Suuthers D Petersen C Wessel E fi Allen STANDING D McClure M Kmg T Anderson S Zlmmer C Tweed1e K Sustello I Kndelbaugh The hbrary IS a Servlce and teach1ng agency for students an teachers Under the d1rect1on of the school hbrarman the student 11b1-ary as s1stants a1d 1n pre par1ng new books for c1rcu1at1on help run the busy c1rculat1on desk and help prepare readmg 11sts as well as other c1er1ca1 dutles ELL ABOVE M r F1nke1ste1n i ABOVE Llbrary help asslst students at the desk gwes advlce to students do1ng reference work HIEIQIII hilllll I 'MIME l ABOVE Students browse 1n f1ct1on sect1on n m Wh ., ,i .74 'rl jf! x 4 I , '35 EH , -5 ' L' G QS gl', 1 ' vj ,mg 5 A u ,ia vig . ' ff ' , Q J rg- 11- fi 1, , g 9? 2' In --, , vw- , . .4-.. 1.1. . ui, HQ. 1 1 A 1 , ' 'if F ' Q int X 'NL1 4 .ui 4,52 H-it -a.f f ',1 ' f,, -..4f , . si x-3, . 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BELOW: A record crowd was present at the Mother-Daughter Dessert Lunfheorl Sudenf M y lCel':i 'TN 1?-' STAN PARSONS As s1stant treasurer MARCIA MATHEWS Secretary ,-4-ai JERRY GILBERT Pre sldent 0 .Q-4 3 DON MOLDE DONNA HINTON Vlce presldent Treasurer 46 E k I D FRONT ROW D Dykes J Hardmg L Pmchard D Hmton M Mathews T Lmdeland MIDDLE ROW S Gentry I Barnhart C Kundert C Young S Parsons A Nlcholsen I Gllbert BACK POW B GIVBHS B DeYoung D Molde L S11Ck I Tollefson A Lmd ley R Susie 110 uluor A194 ARTHUR M GILBERT 3425 E1m1ra Road .S?Lt6J2l'lf 60U,l'lCl 5 Representatlves and student body off1cers meet weekly to dlscuss cur rent problems and affa1rs of the stu dent body under the 1eadersh1p pre sldent Jerry Gllbert For the flrst year the Jumor h1gh Mary Larsen as the1r presmdent enwr if gA FRONT ROW M Larsen M DeMers E McComuck C Olson MIDDLE ROW D Andersen B Culy C Dxxon E Jeffryes I Kelvy R Morse P Herman Roysrer BACK ROW G Mc I I l . i w T . 5 A - , I A W O L f F 5 1 5 1 . R f . Q- so l , ' of had a separate student council with , A I H : . .I F 6 ' I L 6 : X I ' I x . ir 5, oaague 0 icem SENIOR H IGH -FF' KJ .lf JUNIOR HIGH Carolyn De Mers, Janet Burke and Lani Vossen. Betty Stoker, Ioan Kundert, Joyce Goldsworthy and Carol Olsen. Future Teachers of America is a state organ- ization to develop qual- ities and abilities nec- essary in becoming a com petent teacher. At a regular meeting they received their pins. Members of the club have done practice teach- ing in various grade schools in the district. They have had quest speakers at some of their regular meetings. Officers were: presi- dent, Nancy Jensen, vice- president, Joyce Golds- worthyg secretary, Clifford Strutherd. ...:' Q 'N N ff' 4, FRONT: P, Nielsen, N, Chambers, S, Homrighausen, D, Roberts, I. Goldsworthy, BACK ROW: M, Snyder, S, Collier, N. Jensen, M, Myers, Mrs. Godard, J, Kundert 48 1.16 FRONT ROW P Nrchols D Rob1son H Wrdener L Vossen C Barrow B Culy C Olsen B Fraser R Kjos BACK ROW M Larsen L Sunnell D Denny S Denms M Frcek V Rrce D Mrddleton B Edwards D Powers P Culy M DeMers C DeMers The Jumor I-hgh Y Teens had a party and dance at Chrrstmastrme The grrls also served at the Y Cen ter Banquet Offrcers were presrdent, Carol Barrow, vrce presrdent Bessre Culy secretary treasurer Lam Vossen The Junror H1 Y had two soclal events at Benton Lane and were hosts to Junror Hrgh Y Teens at a school dance At Chr1stmas they sent a box of grocerres to a needy famrly Offrcers were presrdent Francrs Goodman v1ce presldent Don Crane secretary treasurer Bob Holt chap 1a1n, Denms Wrlson eeflff FRONT ROW Bob Oleson S I-Iendrrckson S Strobel I Skelton B Duke D Coon Eugene Harp BACK ROW D Crane D Wrlson C Dugger F Goodman M Elder C Hartman G Newton B Holt 31 ik ,, 5 J N . F - ' , x .V x . .1 V :AA 3 1 l r . -1- rl 'A 'f' 1- , ' ,g,,,ur - f I . U C 1 Q 'I ' 4 Q I L . ' .I 4 PM ,' X . 1 ,'.ggl '-,Y , X ,. rf .J : . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' . : . , . , . , . ', . ' , . ' , . 4 , . g o I p , a U 1 s , : , . : . , . - ' ' , ' 9 9 ' ' , : ' , . . ' 3 Q ' : , . ' , . , . , . , . , . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . 2 ' ,aw af. 2 : as Q- U L '-1 Q of Y 2 1 ' ' I 1 2 gs I l- Ce , r ' ' 1 ,gi - JI , , 5, ,, , , 3 'ii fffg l ,X .33 ,w XR - ifr -Q mg., 1 .gil Q , 4 . , , . The smallest staff ever to have put out an annual for Willamette High worked against great odds this year. Only three persons were in the regular annual classy others either worked alone during other periods or were drafted in desparation by Miss Schoeler from her advanced art class during the second semester, GULO LUSCUS STAFF Editor ...... Doris Petersen Ass't,Editor ,,,,, Sylvia Haligus Seniors and Business Mgr. . . Barbara Jernberg Classes , , , , Karen Sustello Features and Clubs ....... Aileen Asplund Sports . Ron Athey and SvendToftemark Circulation ...... Jeannie Hulse Photography and Adviser . . . . Gertrude Schoeler PICTURED COUNTER-CLOCKWISEz Karen, Sylvia, Doris, Aileen, Svend, Ron, Dee Lund, Barbara, Miss Schoeler, Jeannie, fl' STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . . Deloris Lund Business Managers . . . Ron Athey Ron Sustello, Larry Petersen Page Editors . Charles Gentry . . Norma Scadding Lowell Slick, Joyce Goldsworthy is Darlene Ross, Thelma Lindeland Bert Winnings, Svend Toftemark Janice Christensen Others on the staff were: Don Dienes, John Mc- Cutcheon, Joan Pellant, Karen Sustello, Loretta Red- field, Jim Jacobson, Marian Ficek, Phyllis Thompson. , ,- X ' vii? Q --...iii Q pix' x 1 x x8 sf ....-f- sa Pix o Q S g B 1 ' - ' K A Jw C 55531 4' I xaxaf f xi ' ir I :Fwd . 'hu is iameffe i lI'l'lQ5 The journalism class, under the supervision of Pauline Layne, finished off a busy year by publishing the twelve page senior edition of the Wil-hi Times. This years journalism staff has published seven monthly editions be- sides the school handbook for '54-'55. 1 s.,.,, '. , n L sissy mt, qi... ,.f7'l !4 FRONT ROW: M, Johnson, P, Barrel, D, Barrel, B, Stoker, M, Bruce, C, Tweedie, C, Olsen, D, Kelso, J, Christensen, 2nd ROW: J. Royster, P, Bolinger, C, Elder, B, Barnes, D, Syversen, M, Pedersen, C, Wessel, Mrs, Loveless, BACK ROW: L, Red- field, J, Struthers, J, Martin, D, Hinton, K, Gissel, C, Crabtree, P, Edwards, N, Mitchell. The Willamette Chapter of Future Home- makers of America has 30 active members. The purposes of the club is to promote appre- ciation of homemaking and further interest in home economics. The social meetings are the highlight of the organization this year, Dele- gates attended the South Willamette District Meeting at Corvallis were: Martha Short, Joan Kundert, and Myrtle Pederson, Officers for the year were: Thelma Linde- land, Presidentg Joan Kundert, Vice-president, Myrtle Pederson, secretaryg and Carol Coy, treasurer. Mrs, Bernice Willcox, adviserg and Mrs. Sam Scofield, and Mrs, Kundert, chapter mothers, The Willamette Chapter of FBLA has Z2 active members. The purpose of the club is to interest young men and women in the field of business, The club went on field trips to business offices, studied various business machines, and helped four schools organize FBLA clubs, The main money-making project was a chili dinner. The money was used to pur- chase awards for business students and send representatives to the state convention. Officers are: Myrtle Pedersen, presi- dentg Carol Crabtree, vice president, Clara Elder, secretaryg Phyllis Barrell, treasurer Pat Bolinger, historian, and Mrs. Inez Loveless, adviser. FRONT ROW: J, Martin, W, Falk, M, Schofield, C, Kundert, N, Mitchell, I, Kun- dert, M, Pedersen, T, Lindelind, V. Percell, C, VanSchoiack, C, Kreutzer, L. Miller, C, Miller, MIDDLE ROW: Mrs, Willcox, N, Jensen, R, Dean, S, Dellart, P, Elems, B, Carter, N. Marchbank, S, Gentry, M, Kerr, J, Barnhart, D, Kelso, BACK ROW: D, Inman, L, Devereaux, E, Eichler, K. Warren, E, Nyhus, S. Wilkinsen, P, Thompson, C, Coy, J, Struthers, I. Simmons, P, Ryan, M, Short, D, Syversen. EAA .f4l'C'AQI'g A 0 1 Crabtree Mr Hmckley D Paseman M Thompson M Klng G Flamme QPUZCQ UN FRONT G Hatfleld FRONT ROW M Thompson, D Stauffer,J McCutcheon, B Mortensen,I 'I'o11efson,J G11bert,L Sl1ck,S Payne BACK ROW M: Hmckley, -X Bondo,J Lagerqu1st, D Marhews, D Paseman, D Molde, B Gwen 54 ' n N, ,Q Q 1' X 4' 5 it 'E 51 , I 1 ' Ll I ? I , I .. 3 , , wk . . 1 I 3 . ef ' ff' 7. . . Q' 1 , ' aifg ' -- D. D, , . A , . , . , . ' , . . ' U Z ll I ' . y Q ' . 1 ' . j Y 3 1 A xbg X 1 I -V 1. ifxx h -- 3 . I bl 'dt ,xl I Q G' . :A f 4 -.f N, . , js A 4,1 0 . , ' 1 iv m. , A , ' ' FRONT ROW: R, Kjos, J, Royster, S, Cauthorn, C, Olsen, N, McBee, J, House, C, Dixon, D, Denny, J, Issac- son, M, Culver, N, Reddick, B, Larson, SECOND ROW: M, Ficek, S, Dennis, M. DeMers, C, DeMers, E, Mc- Cormick, J, Oakes, J, Freis, B, Culy, L, Cooper, P, O'Connor, J, Burke, E, Jeffryes, P, Branstitre, P, Briggs, M, Roy, H, Frohlick, D, Neely, BACK ROW: D, Bradway, B, Fraser, B, Edwards, J, Chamberlain, V, McCe1land, V, Rice, D, Middleton, D, Knoll, M, Hlavka, J, Robinson, H, Kull, B, Foster, S, Cook, R, Lincoln, S, May, G, Altow, ,, f. gi,4.,4. The Girls' Athletic Association con- sists of girls interested in leisure sports This year the senior high girls spon- sored a sports day with Eugene, Spring- field, and Elmira as guests. They also attended a sports day at Springfield. The girls spent a day skiing at Willamette Pass and ended the year with their annual Week-end trip, Officers were: president, Charlotte Pritchard: vice-president, Jeanette Harding, secretary, Joyce Olsen, treasurer Pat Nielsen, advisor, Bertha Tohkanen. The junior high girls, a little less active, sponsored an intramural program, went on skating and swimming parties, camping trips, and took bowling instruction classes. Officers were: president, Bonnie Larsen, vice-president, Doris Neely, secretary, Lani Vossen, treasurer, Bessie Culy, advisor, Hazel Peterson. ,.. t. gi,4.,4. FRONT ROW: L, Miller, B, Barnes, J, Christensen, D, Lund, N, Jensen, J. Goldsworthy, B. Carter, K. Warren. SECOND ROW: P, Nielson, D, Sortor, L, Devereaux, C, Miller, S, Mowhinkle, B, Stoker, M, Bruce, Miss Tohkanen, J, Harding, P, Elms, D, Barrell, D, Pyle, L, Pritchard, C, Pritchard, B, Shipp, J, Struthers, D, Fraser, J, Fowler, L. Christensen, J, Barnhart, D, Syversen, C, Olsen, J, Olsen, D, Kelso, N, Marchbank, D, Hinton, M, Mathews, -is-, enior RJ? na! pp The Pep Club had an eventful year sponsorrng many aCtlVlt1eS besrdes therr attendance at football and basketball games rncludrng the Halloween Masquer m H ade Dance Football Dance and dances after basketball games The Pep Club rntro duced the assembly plaque whrch rs to awarded annually to the class that pre sents the best assembly To end thelr year the club went on therr annual trrp to the coast Offrcers were presldent Phyllrs Barrel vrce prestdent Helen Larsen secretary Jan1ce Chrlstensen treas urer Karen Glssel FRONT Carla Wessel Janrce Chrrstensen Carol Crabtree Joyce Olsen Carol Tweedre BACK Alan Lmdley FRONT ROW B Barnes M Mathews C Prxtchard P Barrell M Johnson C Olsen ROW TWO G Kunkel J Tweedre C Hartman S Gentry L Redf1e1d J Romane ROW THREE K Grssel I Pel ant S Zlmmer D Hrnton D Barrell D Pyle ROW FOUR C Thexton D Frazer C Mrller Warren L Chrxstensen L Swlsher ROW FIVE E Meyers D Sortor L Devereaux C Kundert Andersen S DeHart ROW SDi C Colher D Reese B Stoker M Bruce N Hunger R Ryan ROW SEVEN M1ssTohkanen L Prltchard N Jensen G Paulson :ni T3 2 1 -'S K , A, F59 21 a 0 ' f 4 . . - , w Y Y ' -X - 'L . . X ' ' be X . 1 ' f P , . ', . , . , . ' , . . : . ' . . 1- , . ' , . ' , . , . . : . , . , . A , K. , . ' , . ' . : . . . , . , . , M. -sa Q l , N . 1 1 ,Q ,Q ,, .. ,xl . 6 I , n . ' ,Q -' 1 . -, - ,N v ' - -' 071- xi - 2 . I ,, Q K fs L I 4 . . : 'P 5- K. - xi Q ga 5 P fa, f ,, R , I I Q . . - . .J - -LC -1 ,., O 0 Q V f I I be A ' I ' -I ab 5 so M , ' 1 f r , v , y L g ,ff H K 5. , yy A H, l ik f' if ' Q ' lib 'vis' xr lpvdv Janet Tweedre Sandra Gentry Frances Coleman Barbara Carter Geraldlne Kunkel l0CU'l KSA f A MRM QPGJQ The Sparush Club sponsored the Spantsh Honor Soctety whrch IS new organ1zat1on thrs year the Tertulra and a Pan Ame rtcan Day assembly Potluck suppers wrth guest speakers who have been to Mexrco or ltved there were held To earn money the Spamsh Club sold homemade fudge at the basket ball games Offtcers were presrdent Norma Scaddtng vlce presldent Joyce Cfoldsworthy secretary Eleanor Allen treasurer Nancy Jensen Correspondrng secretary Laura Lagerqurst hrstorran Sally La Chapelle advlser Paulrne Layne FRONT ROW P Nlelsen R Harper N Jensen G Reddrck J Wrrght SECOND ROW D Frazer L Watson L Lagerqurst N Scaddmg I Goldsworthy E Allen L Fletcher S Rasmussen BACK ROW S Colller H Krlweln D Reese S LaChepe11e Mrss Layne F 5 Q sr I firm mv e ,I f ' if . . .D .A . . a - C ll fl ' . 4' x f my 'lr 1' , l 4. l 1' . 0 - '-1. 'S , 3 ' , Band The many activities of the band under the direction of Victor Wydensee included playing at games, taking trips, going to the District Music Contest and furnishing entertainment on spec- ial occasions, This year a dance band was formed with band members participating. The dance band has played for school assemblies, dances after games and the Twirp Week Dance. The German band plays for school activities as well as outside functions. Officers were: president, Larry Petersen, vice-president, Wes Bains, secretary, Wyona Falk, treasurer, Janet Harding. udic The A Cappella Choir consisting of 40 members under the direction of Robert Hemphill, performed at P, T, A, special assemblies, the Christmas pro gram and a joint concert with the band in the fall, The choir had a spring Con- cert and attended the District Music Contest. The choir also sang at the Negro Spiritual Festival with Jester Harriston directing. Ensembles composed of choir members performed at various places. Officers were: president, Ron Sustello, vice-president, Bob Criven, secretary, Delores Barrell, treasurer, Carol Olsen. ROW ONE: J. Goldsworthy, N, Jensen, W, Falk, J, Petersen, ROW TWO, W, Baines, D, Harrington, B Rice, E. Hinton, M, Scofield, J, Werheridge, D, Thompson, D, Atkinson, ROW THREE: M, Bruce, J Swenson, I, Olson, J, Struthers, G, Hatfield, B, Mortensen, V, Branchner, M, Beary, R, Harper, I, Hooper, ROW FOUR Mr, Weidensee, H, Haley, V. Gentry, S. Homrighausen, l. ,-CtfQn-5- ROW ONE: L, Redfield, E, Allen, L, Watson, B, Barnes, I, Olsen, C, Pritchard, R, Jensen B Given A, Lindley, M, Mathews, ROW TWO: N, Chambers, M. Johnson, C, Olsen, R, Athey R Sustello R Oleson, B, Stoker, D, Dykes, J, Romane, ROW THREE: A, Lambert, D, Barrell, M Costello Chambers, M, King, D, Ingwerson, P, Barrell, D. Hinton, L, Pritchard, D, Pyle, ROW FOUR C Jensen, M, Myers, N, Hunger, S, Swisher, P, Painter, B, Graham, D, Leo, D, Mathews M Olm sted, F, Earle, P, Thompson, Mr, Hemphill, ROW ONl5g M, Schneider, I, Wright, D, Roberts, M, Asplund, ROW TWO: D, Berkin, L, Petersen, Yoder, H. Trigg, D, Cole, S, Jones, J, Lloyd, ROW THREE: J. Wilson, F, Cassity, R, Phillips, J, Harding, D, Molde, D. Wilson, D. Molde, ROW FOUPQ D, Paseman, J, Olsen, G, Mitchell, C, Loc, J, Martin, A, Cox. E 'P - Qlgl U45 FRONT ROW S KOWLIZRB E Mart C Thexton lx lwlarclrbank M Tatley D lraser L Swrsher V Mayburry D Brown SECOND ROW I Brown B Shlpp D lxelso D Reese M hells L l'lSll6f D Glssel C Wells S L.1Chape1le D Crane BXCR ROM V Pereell C Mrller C 'xlullen N Nlyers D Drews S Vvrllunson L Lagerqurst G Jones T Llnde land Nlr He mplu ll FRONT ROW E Bowers G Paulson C llartman J Tweedle D Txeedre C Bmdley R Parker V lwrelson D Snndl P Elems SECOND ROW B Carter N Bush G lxunlsel Nl Wade C Srrom E llrnton N Marehbank C Collrer M Lewls E Elehler THIRD ROW D Roggc, E Myhus M Jones P Ryan P Nlcholsen T Rnutson N Larron L Chrrstensen D Clark lx Andersen BACK ROW L Flsher F Coleman I Fovler R Nlyhus B DeYoung C Loe P Watts C Kreutzer L Mrller D Sortor E Nleyers H Harbert Mr llemplull Q lil! PCI, 0 CAM . fr . ' 1 ' f I Q I Y - ' 1 ' ' f ' J. sw . - , . , . , . , . . -' . , , . ' 73 ' m ' x- , .1 ,rr.. , . ,-. , . , . , . V, ' . ' ' 11 , . , . , . . . . ,rr. , , ,l. , . , . , . ', . , . ' , . . 2. A V ,. , , 1, . 1 - 1 - 1 - 7 1 -A 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 4 . - V . , r.r . . . , . , . , .x' , . , . .. , . ,. , . ,.. ,. , . , . 9 - A .. I C352 I'Cll' as ,o, I what as If-tb I Y' FRONT ROW: N, Mitchell, J, Royster, M. Mathews, D. Hinton, C, Olsen, C. Crab- tree, MIDDLE ROW: P, Thompson, D, Rogge, D, Stauffer, 1. McCurcheon, Mrs. Jaques, BACK ROW: J, Gilbert, J, Christensen, S, Dixon, S, Swisher, M, Petersen, J. Olsen. The duties of an office helper Under the direction of Morton are varied. They include running Finklestein, librarian, library errands, working the switchboard, assistants become familiar with typing daily summary sheets, the library, enabling them to be dittoing materials for teachers of service to the students, and working on the files and re- cords of students. FRONT ROW: Mr, Finkelstein, D, Petersen, C, Wessel, S, Zimmer, N, Scadding, SECOND ROW: C, Wells, E, Allen, K, Gissel, C, Tweedie, BACK ROW: T, Ander- son, D, Ingwerson, M, King, R, Jensen, 3 I , 5 JMU v jeu furefs K 'N - V1.4 3 Lf .rf A X 4 5 nl- S .mf ! .Z 1 -,U L ' A I ,i We' 5' sp' fl 'I .1 f ' A .,, f-fi-'T' if 3 In, 10 R. 4, he, ffrf' ff- , ,' urn'-Z '-Arg , uh I' ,-yreir-A' x 11 g , v aw A 'ii- Queen Marcla wears a radmant smxle BELOW Jr lugh fans prepare to root for the1r queen Wa F66 gin 5 Everyone Crowds around to get a good look at Queen Marcla ln her royal attlre ABOVE Colleen 1s crowned Jr hxgh queen . . j ' I , , i 6 : . ' D . 1 N Q - an 6 5' .3 M :'l G OLUQQIZ 615 Herd 2 Bruce makes slow and painful progress up the sta rs to receive his prize from Helen Larsen Keep 'em covered' A robot and Jailbirds were among the clever costumed people who attended the Halloween Mas querade The two Jailbirds Carol Olsen and Donna Hinton were in custody of an atrocious sheriff Marcia Mathews The high point of the evening came when Bruce Mortensen wearing a metal robot costume was awarded first prize lf!-an A motley group including Pocahantas, fairies, Orientals, and riffraff parade before the judge's stand seeking first prize for their costumes. 66 Cgriafmad aro 3 i X fl Q Alek Don Warren, as Scrooge, refuses to donate to the poor despite Jim Creasey's the urgent pleas. Bruce Mortensen plays part of Bob Cratchit. The seniors were very active during the holiday season presenting the annual Christmas program and the Sno Ball Dance. Charles Dicken's A Christmas '34 Carol was performed and special back- ground music was furnished by the Scrooge in his dream looks in choir. on the Cratchit family, Tinsel, glitter, Christmas tree balls and the fragrance of fir trees provided a nostalgic Yuletide setting for the gay and festive dancers. 0 Ea! Seniors and their friends dance around the tall, brightly decorated Christmas tree. Hylncler ig 30,9 v theme of this year's P, E, festival. Waltzing to The Beautiful Ohio. Bronze Statue sque s pose for the grand finale. SHAIWROCK LUIMBER CO 2235 oth Avenue West Couples promenade to Teddy Bear's Picnic, Girls do exercises in rhythm to music, 2 unior Cami may 1'1'j72,,fW Ziff! '4' ,V K - fivvfika fi 415, -. 5 Cap? A- I --QW! : i 3 sf Q Going Places, under the direction of J, K, Hvist- endahl was presented Nov- ember ZO, by the Junior Class, Joan Kundert as Mrs. Maxwell and Frank Jackson as Wilbur held the leading roles. SUPERBURGER 531 Pac. Hiway North QQ. 4 I ABOVE: But Mr, Hinkley, you can't leave. LEFT: One set of grandparents unexpectedly arrives. FRONT ROW: Frank Jackson, Bob Seeley, Nancy Jensen, Joyce Goldsworthy, MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Hvistendahl, James Wilson, Norma Scadding, Nancy Mitchell, Joanne Kridel- baugh, Carla Wessel, Shirley Mowhinkle, Joan Kundert, Betty Stoker. BACK ROW: Dennis Flanders, Frank Eining, Phil Edwards, Allen Bondo. CHUCK FREEMAN CHEV, SERVICE 539 Pac. Hiway North LUll'l9 ' me X A 2 -we 1 F03 Q5 ' . ' Egg, Girls escort boys T' T noon movie. Excltement ran h1gh the mormng of March Zl as glrls recelved thelr Tw1rp Week tags ln home room Grrls qu1ckly rounded up thelr guys and began the fun of the week S act1v1t1es The boys put the gmrls to work Tuesday cleamng out them' shghtly Jumbled lockers Wednesday the boys were treated to a noon movle and Thursday they got a taste of the1r gals home cooklng Carol Crabtree and Mel Thompson won free tmckets to the dance for them' outf1ts on Look A hke Day Frlday A dance was held Fr1day nmght to conclude the week Commmttee Chalrmen for the week were Phyllls Thompson general cha1rman Donna Molde week act1v1t1es Darlene Syversen party Thelma L1ndeland dance LEFT Ron Superv1ses as Karen tackles h1s cluttered locker BELOW Couples dance to the musxc of the school dance band K rinf anal Phylhs Barrell and Lowell Shck Semor cand1dates f or klng and queen Mary L Asplund and D1ck Mathews Jumor candldates f or klng and queen Kath ert Low Freshman cand1dates for k1ng and y Warren and Calv queen NZ'-17 '2- s.,.J.u N -. E.'-4 un, ,s iv! Y7 4 3' Lo1s Fletcher and Charles Young Sophomore candldates for kmng and queen V7 John M1sner and Delores Barrell Pr1ce wlnnlng couple for Sklft and sh1rt 19 CEM! Q, .fl 1 f .o'0.. 1-3 ky I . E 1 I , s ff M A we W 2 ' 1 4,0 h ' 'ny' he ,n h ? v n 'Q gg . , f' Ft ' + A ai , -I I ,, W '1 ' Q ii , n I . k xxkx R gg I . . e a - . - 'E3k .f,Q ' 'A I 71 7 Prlncess Jamce N.,-Qian -mv.-4: Queen Karen 1 Prmcess Carol 72 Q7 Prlncess Karen in .,-9 4 ,,f bn- Prmncess Charlotte Prlncess Phylhs 7 ' l . . y ' . , I gl' K' gig .8 e ' are 3, r- - V , , 'Q 91. , Q, Le! 1 5 I . A A m 2 ' ' K '1 5,4 ,f ' 1, ? 44 . , 17? Q7 F 65 V- , ,. el e , eA4Aq wh' Ng, r - - ,,..,e y Q n xxx A wi unior- enior rom BOTTOM ROW: Carol Tweedie, Nancy Jensen, Mar- garet Bruce, MIDDLE ROW: Ioan Kundert, Myrtle Pedersen, Shirley Mohwinkle, Nancy Mitchell, Joyce Goldsworthy, BACK ROW: John Lagerquist, Jim Wilson, Ron Newton, Stairway to Paradise provide starry theme for the Junior-Senior Prorn the evening of April 24th. Joan Kundert acted as general chairman under the leadership of Bernice Willcox, Mel Krause, and Clindon Hoard, Junior advisers, d jpaorfa ' -. lf, ,4 s V ,VO J .12 -Y-A- f , ,Q Q I ,, f 'f4.! ffq , ff' f 1 V Q ,A ff u . 1, I!! l .X , . .l 1 , qvyn 37 QS X WNX ' Xxx! 1 X f fyx f -4' ' . Q I 5 ,. fffff-6 f - .1 7f 1' ' x f X I ' l l X 1 -I J X f ' 2 1 f A M, 7 255 Mg 4 . V '71 , X W! X KQSQ5 fl YK af -inf WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS f519 1-5 J FIRST ROW: L. Petersen, A, Holne, J. McCutcheon, J. Gilbert, R. Sustello, M. Hansen, D. Warren, L, Slick, J, Misner, W. Baines, J, Tollefson. MIDDLE ROW: Head Coach C. 1. De Autremont, Line Coach Jim Dyal, A. Bondo, J, Lagerquist, R. Newton, D. Mathews, T. Merrick, T. Gullickson, S. Parsons, B. Givens, K. Stoope, C. Johnson and T. Anderson-managers, H. Sullivan, BACK ROW: I. Turnbull, L, Savage, S. Chambers, D, Hackleman, A. Nicholson, T. Eaton, D. Leo, K, Painter, D, Molde, G. Mitchel, D. Kilgore, joofdaf .lim Dyal Line Coach SCHEDULE 1953-1954 7 Drain 19 25 Elmira 9 39 Pleasant Hill 12 12 Cottage Grove 2 7 Saint Francis 0 12 Creswell 28 12 Oakridge 32 7 Junction City 20 76 Chuck DeAutremont, head football coach for Willamette this year, coached at Uni High last year where his team won the District 6 A-2 crown. Chuck did a very good job at Willamette in his first year with the Wolverines as they won their first four out of five games, then dropped three in a row. Chuck uses a split T-formation with a balanced and unbalanced line. Chuck also took over track coaching. Chuck is married and has five children. Chuck DeAutremont will be back next year and has high hopes for his teams. W11lamette under new coach Charles DeAutremont from Un1vers1ty I-hgh School had an average season w1th a four wmn four loss record The Wolverlnes dld except1on nmg four out of f1ve games After dropp1ng the1r openlng game to Dram W111amette won the next four 1n a row over Cottage Grove St FTBHCIS Pleasant H111 and Elm1ra Then the Wolve r1nes pressed 1n numerous 1nJur1es lost then' next three games to r1val Junctlon C1ty Creswell and Oakr1dge In the Jamboree W1llamette won over St Franc1s aga1n Lowell Sllck was outstand1ng pass1ng defense Jerry Gllbert 1n Pamter on defense Coach DeAutremont expects a better season next year as most of the squad w1ll be returnmg Mam standouts are expected to be Kenny Stoop Ke1th Pamter and Don Molde . C 1 L 4 , - u , , . Q . Q ally well during the start of the season win- rushing yardagei, Don Molde and Keith WHS WHS WHS WHS PT FIRST ROW A Lund J Moke J Olsen D Tweedxe P Nrcholsen D Atkrnsen R Gann D Cole C Johnson manager MIDDLE ROW Coach Tom Turnbull L Kmg L Lengacher L Lee I Holte T Cassrdy J McClelland M Koepp Coach Mell Krause BACK ROW C Bruce W Arre E Yoder D Dover B De Young C Loe G Hatfreld D McClure SCHEDULE Albany Cottage Grove C re swell Sprlngfleld GROSS LOGGING SUPPLY 1991 6th Avenue West The .Tumor Varsrty started off the year w1th a BANG they lost to Albany 36 6 Coach Tom Turbull must have grven them a good lecture because they frred back w1th two vrctorles takrng Cottage Grove 20 0 and Cre swell 7 0 The last game they lost to Spr1ngf1e1d 26 7 Good play boys ZINKE AND CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE 645 Pacrfmc Hrway North 78 l 6 36 - . ' 20 0 y '- 7 0 - ' 7 . . 26 - f . Y - . 6 . WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS WHS FRONT ROW J McCutche0n R Sustello L Sllck J G11bert D Stauffer NOT PICTURED IS D D1eues BACK ROW S Rxnard D K1lgore B Seelye S Parsons H Sulhvan D Mathews G Flamme I Jensen M Thompson B Foste I Lagerqulst K Stoop D Paseman Coach Mel Krause ga56el6a ff Pleasant H111 Ashland Ashland St FTBHCIS McM1nnv1l1e Lebanon Junct1on C1ty Rosebur Sprlngfreld St FYBHCIS Oakr1dge Eugene Cottage Grove Creswell Junctlon C1ty Spr1ngf1eld Oakndge Eugene Roseburg Pleasant H111 Cottage Grove -v-E Mel Krause completed hms second year at W111amette w1th a season record of 17 wlns out of ZZ games Th1s was very good cons1der1ng that two top players Don Delnes and Ron Sustello were out for part of the season wlth the mumps Mel Krause 1s leavlng Wmllarnette and golng to Frank lm Hlgh School mn Portland t be a full tune coach The students of W1l1 h1 w1sh hxm the very best of luck and we thank h1m for a great year rn basketball and baseball - I 7 15 67 ' 66 0 49 41 1 60 62 48 . ' 43 81 ' ' 50 V WHS 65 Lebanon 57 66 57 ' 59 ' ' 34 ' ' 56 g 37 ' 41 ' ' 50 . ' 82 . ' 55 ' ' 64 ' 58 , ' 54 76 , 75 53 ' . 55 53 ' ' 56 ' ' 52 ' ' - 70 ' ' 60 ' ' ' , 0 63 ' 54 - ' . 63 75 ' - ' 45 65 ' ' 71 ' 58 ' 79 66 ' , 79 W11 h1 led the Eugene team three quarters but Eugene won by a close marg1n Garry Flamme puts up a good fmght for the ball agaxnst the Cottage Grove Llons MODERNE STUDIO 331 Mam St Sprmngfmeld Oregon ' 1 fl- - M - ardify D N' i I Wui, gaaegaf 5' yr- ag, . , 'afi-w q 1-,W -, ' ffkasfff- , 1 X w xi 4 f, ---4-Q-s.. ,-. ,ft -V, .Ain . -. ' as -' af 1 4, .1- -- C: Z.. ..., jf- fa' .:f,:',1,- .f?lk.' f-- f '-F V, , , . Y , '-LI 4' '- FRONT ROW S Parsons D Mathews B G1ven M Hansen D Douglass F Jackson Sader BACK ROW Coach Mel Krause B Foster I Holte I Retunger K Stoop B De Young D K1lgore T Merrxck Mgr FRONT ROW B Holt G Thompson E He1ster I Flcek I Holme MIDDLE ROW L Bondo R Davls B Busby B Olsen F Nave M Hufford BACK ROW J Asplund W Percey G Newton D Crane M Ives Denn1s Stromen Coach 11m Dyal 82 lfLl'll0I' 9 aae a St. Francis 4 WHS 5 Drain 9 2 Junction City 0 3 Elmira 1 8 Creswell Z 5 Oakridge 1 6 Pleasant Hill 0 5 Drain 2 l Junction City O l Elmira 2 4 Cottage Grove O 13 Eugene 3 6 lDistrict 5 playoffl Hermiston 3 5 fState tournarnentj Rooseveldt 17 7 lState tournamentl Milwaukie 9 2 fState tournarnentj A -+L N. C. C. 3 4 ' sm N. C. C. 1 ll The seasons record was l7 wins and 3 loses. Better luck next time. EUGENE HIGH GAME We Won .......44., Creswell Z 4 Oakridge o 10 St. Francis 6 10 A f -HW, v ,K - f Dor1't argue with umpire. Will he make it? ardify 3'ClC Q i nf i W FRONT ROW: A. Nicholsen, C, Loe, B, Shephard, J, Lagerquist, L, Lee, G, Reddick, MIDDLE ROW: J. Tollefson, D. Mathison, D. Deines, R. Sustello, S. Payne, L, Slick, BACK ROW: CoachClark Stokes, D. Herrington, mgr, R. Newton, D, McClure, D, Molde, B, Givens, K. Stoop, J, Knight, J. McClelland, G, Flamme, S, Chambers, I, Macann, This year the Wil-hi track team entered meets at Hayward Field, Roseburg, Central Union, and a Lane County schools meet. At Rose- burg the team took 4th place and at Central Union they attained 2nd place. Deines, Payne, Stoop and Sustello entered the Sub-District meet. In the District meet Deines won 3rd in the mile, with a time of 4:34, 6, while Stoop took 4th in the 220. Don Deines was the only mem ber of the Willamette squad to enter the State meet, The track team this year broke 11 of the 14 School track and field records. The outstanding members that the team will lose this year are: Don Deines, Sydney Payne, Lowel Slick, and Ronnie Sustello. O Lll'll0I' h . ., lg jul? FRONT ROW: J. Skelton, I. Scofield, D. Newton, D. Coon, S. Wheeler, M, Haley. MIDDLE ROW: F, Savage, K, Bostic, M. Suza, B. Iuola, B. Duke, L. Volmer, D, Mikkelsen, BACK ROW: Coach Gene Harp, G. McKe1vey, C. Hartman, B. Boggs, M, Elder, P, Hermen, C. Dugger, unior 1 X 44 06 'fx af W VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS FRONT ROW: D. Neeley, R. Kjos, I. Britt, M, Larsen, BACK ROWg J, Britt, B, Culy, P, Koele, J, Burke, M, Ficek, 1 ABOVE: Batter up!. BELOW: The volleyball team in action Girls show tumbling form. gr .6 ,nor 6 ' f s .SD f BASKETBALL CHAMPS FRONT ROW: L, Cooper, B, Fraser, P, Keating, BACK ROW: R, Barnes, M, DeMers, B. Edwards, J, Hensley, as rv, .L X ' 5 The basketball champs ln actlon 's. The volleyball champs mn actlon eruor .JJQA wg ,Siaorlfs 'LG ' I BASKETBALL CHAMPS FRONT ROW D Barrell L Swlsher C Thexton BACK ROW M Costello D Syver son D Drews P Pamter '4 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS FRONT ROW M Aspluncl I Goldsworthy S Mowhmkle B Stoker M Bruce BACK ROW Badmlnton w1nners Margaret Bruce J Romane M Pedersen N Jensen N Sh1r1ey Mowh1nk1e Jeanette Hardmg Hunger R Ryan and Betty Stoke r oaffermen :S .1 The Lettermen's Club rs for all T boys who have lettered rn one or more ff varsrty sports They helped at all ' -.QZZIJJ ball games sold at concessrons .j:':0'J7 ushered at the State Basketball Tourna '.,?::'o ment and helped the gym teachers ' durrng classes An annual event rs therr week end carnprng trrp Offrcers were presrdent Don -ali' Dernes secretary treasurer John Mc Cutc he on I FRONT ROW K Stoop M Thompson B Mortensen R Huey H Sulhvan B Foster D Mathews L Savage D Dernes SECOND ROW R Newton B Grven S Parsons J Mxsner J Jensen L Shck S Payne M Han sen A Holte W Barnes S Rrnard THIRD ROW A Bondo D Pasemen D Molde J McCutcheon D Stauffer R Sustello J Tollefson D K11gore F Jackson J Lagerqursr D Matheson K Pamter D Leo G Gxlbert LAST ROW D Hackleman R Jensen D Arrola J Turnbull B DeYoung I Reddmger T Merr1ck G Flamme G Mrtchel L Petersen A Nlcholsen D Douglass Advrser Clark Stokes X 'I s POPlARS MOTll Quiet -- Comfortable The Ideal Place For Your Out Of Town Guests 595 U.S. 99 North Eugene Phone 5-312 5 , - 3-rr,rrE,---,r-,,-,.-,,a-r-e--,,,,..--,-- J NU WAY MARKET Quality Meats J. 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