Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1959
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Q OO 1959 Shingle, oI.45 BALLARD HIGH SCHGDL Seattle, Washington Dedication ,eg y .L V., X I +L JJ . - if h f ' ij' 'A ' ,Vx J L1 s , xx ll AXP LM Qjfjxv' Elizabeth Mills Spring is bursting forth with new vigor, the gray shadows of winter are giving away to white spring rain clouds and I feel oung The are adding new. , Y - Y buildings to me to keep Ballard youths in school. Past years tell me these students are going to become fine young citizens because of the excellent work of you, Miss Elizabeth Mills. My heart is young and my heart is you, who within my walls has guided a multi- tude of individuals to better lives and has opened hidden doors that change the history of our school, nation, and world. I do not know much of your life in North Dakota or when you first came to Seattle, but I do know that my most fortunate years followed your coming to Ballard. You arrived in i946 and returned in i948 after a year at West Seattle. You greeted my students as a counsellor, and have benefited them with your fine efforts ever since. In i957 you were made Head Counsellor. ln this capacity you are building many a strong character who will bear the fruits of clear and 9' it J RQ i lr iv Q l ll 7 JL Ll vq I fl if . l . lf nl . if . . . Q in ligent thi i , will enlighten he world's igno- 1 f aan , and will I ssen misunderst ng. Presently my f U on girdersal ' g fnto b i iant spring sky and, lx ' blossoms r ri nin ts of summer. Accord-ku inglybfk ke you g es s hools like me a positive putlo S r the future nd eeps the world alive with fresh ideas so vital to 'yur ever-growing and complex h sqgjety. VI il! Spring is here now and winter will visit again, bu 6f J,,? with your devoted services the full year remains ' 594 continual spring, never dormant, always teeming wit ,li untapped resources, always productive, always lea ing to a better way of life. As the bud unfolds i petals and becomes a mature flower, I have seen youxh become adult. In unison these voices echo in my halls. Moreover, for you these voices constantly re-echo in sincerity and respect. I dedicate this annual of i959 to you, Elizabeth Mills. May your work always reflect such radiancy! i Construction is the primary record 7?ifL,.gf 1f . S 0 A ff 2 Jeff? .- ,, L , MLW e wfqf , f,y .6715 f- C 4' ,f Seattle builds for higher learning. of a nation's culture Since the dawn of civilization, man has been building for the future. The present is no ex- ception. Every way you look, everywhere you turn, you find yourself confronted with con- truction cranes, steel girders, and steam shovels. Seattle itself has been the scene of numerous changes this past year. Among the maior ones are the new library, the post office, the twenty- one story Norton Building, an addition to the National Bank of Commerce, and, of course, the Seattle freeway in its early stages. Growing iust as rapidly, but on a smaller scale, is the Ballard community. Springing up on every corner and vacant lot are supermarkets, dress shops, retail stores, gas stations, apartment houses, and family residences to accommodate Seattle's steadily increasing population. With these many city-wide changes occurring, the modernization of Ballard High School is of primary interest to the students since this is the first complete remodeling of the school since 1914. During this time of reconstruction, the Ballard High students have learned that building character within themselves is a more immense task than constructing a building or a bridge. Ballard High School students are achieving this goal as they step forward to meet the future. Bi 'Til Ballard builds to make more learning possible. an ,I 4 .lltiig-'V -, .. 1 I 5,11 .f if ,W .fi'!Q.Mf iff' V H J lr, X Q .xjflv J ., 0 , .A X' W! sf ,4 ffgff ip f 44 UH TABIEE Gi CQNTENTS w-7 , f QL'-4 V'Lf? 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His sincere interest in the young people of Ballard High School has earned him the reputation of being an understanding man and one who inspires complete confidence. He can be found in his office at almost any hour of the day willingly assisting Ballard students. The countless tasks and decisions he makes show his assiduity and intelligence. The students of Ballard High School cannot ask for a more competent principal to guide them in building for their future. Another work-filled year is drawing to an end for Mr. Peter Schneller, Vice-Principal of Ballard High School. As the heavy doors swing closed, he can look forward to his third successful year as Vice-Principal. Mr. Schneller has had much experience working with people as he held the position of guidance counsellor previous to his present position. Many tasks compose his iob, and we are all proud of the efficient way he handles them. The fine work he is doing now will be reflected in the future years of Ballard. New horizons are beckoning us to greater and broader realizations. We are on the threshold of a new life which has been molded by the knowledge we have gained here at Ballard and which opens to us magnifi- cent vistas. At the same time this new day is dawning, the sun is setting on one year of our lives, but in looking back, we will remember it as more than iust another year. As with other years, the students will recall ioy and study, but the outstanding feature which we will hold dear is that of the noisy expansion of our Alma Mater. While the walks were cluttered with construction materials and mud, the saws were con- stantly grinding. Out of what seemed to be rubble ap- peared a beautiful lunchroom, a massive gym, a know- ledge-filled library, an intricate new science wing, and a theater-like auditorium. Despite the turmoil, this year formed a new student body-a student body with a deeper understanding of patience and cooperation and held together mainly by our two devoted leaders, Nlr. Aaron T. Van Devanter, Principal, and Mr. Peter Schneller, Vice-Principal. Mr. Peter Schneller Teachers are the Ames, Marv Science Science Club Advisor Grad. of Wis. State College Armstrong. Donald Social Studies Debate Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Barth, Perry Music Grad. of U. of Wash. Beahm, John L. Physical Education Future Teachers of America Advisor Grad. of U. of Bendele, Henry A. Health Education, Foot- ball Coach, and Activity Co-ordinator A.S.B. Advisor Grad. of Wash. State College Bernnard, William Language Arts Counselor Honor Society Advisor Grad. of Amherst, Ken,- von, Harvard University and The U. of Wash. Blanton, Marilyn Business Education Talent Comm. Advisor Grad. of U. of Idaho master l g , :Mft V, ga fi-P Ci feat f gif.. aw fr 'av ' 41g architects of our future. Blessing, Les Science Senior Class Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Burnett, Don Business Education Lettermen's Club, 2nd Team Baseball, and 3rd Team Football Advisor Grad. of Wash. State College Cahe, Velma Counseling Secretary Carey, Robert L. Language Arts Sophomore Class Advisor Grad. of Western Wash. College of Education Cavers, John Foreign Language Exchange Student Comm. Assembly Planning, and French Club Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Copeland, Paul Social Studies Grad. of Whitman Col. and the U. of Wash. Cusworth, Regina Library Secretary Movie Crew Advisor .. Burk, Esther School Nurse Grad. of Tacoma General Hospital and the U. of Wash. Byers, L. W. Language Arts Shingle and Back to School Night Advisor Grad. of U, of Wash. Calder, William Business Education Heads Business Educa- tion Dept. Grad. of U. of Wash. Carter, Jeannette Business Education Grad. of U. of Wash. Charlton, Harriet Music Choral Activities Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Cromarty, Norman Language Arts and Foreign Language Community Relations Comm. and Russian Club Advisor Grad. of Northwestern University and Pacific Lutheran College Dahl, Harold A. Science Ways and Means Comm. Advisor Grad. of Western Wash. College of Education fend the U. of Wash. f I 7 ' ff cf' ' ' 7 4 wt -gs' VE-7 sf Q -at v CJ' can ...- I 'I' rf! EZYFT' V s pr Danner, Earl Science Heads Science Dept. Grad. of U. of Wash. Derksen, Ann Heads Lunchroom Staff Erickson, Frances Lanquaqe Arts Heads Lanquaqe Arts Dept., Commencement Advisor Grad. of Gustavus Adolphus Colleqe, U. of Minn., and Yale Univer- sity Darling, Alberta Study Hall Secretary Dyksterhuis, Richard Social Studies Grad. of U. of Denver Fletcher, Charles Business Education Freshman Class Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. 6 0,60 VW Glass, Sam N. Lanquaqe Arts Constitution Comm. Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Grube, Dorothy Mae Lanquaqe Arts Grad. of U. of Illinois and the U. of S. Calif. Henning, Grace Art Publicity Comm. Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Jaadan, Ruth Head Librarv Secretary Biblio Club Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. and Western Wash. College of Education Goldstein, Norman Physical Education and Health Education Field Patrol and Health Council Advisor Dearborn, Virginia Lanquage Arts Awk and Commence- ment Scriot Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Egan, Rosalie Studv Hall Secretary Buildinq and Grounds Comm. Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Gasparovich, Anthony Social Studies Head Baseball Coach Grad. of U. of Wash. Goodman, R. C. Industrial Arts Grad. of U. ot Wash., U. of Idaho, and Stout Universitv Grad. of U. of Wash. f Hatton, James W. Social Studies Grad. of U. of Wash. and Columbia University Henning, Robert Science Ski Club Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Jahnke, Lucile H. Home Economics Hospitality Comm. Advisor Grad. of Stout College Haynes, Helen Mathematics Friendshio Comm. Ad- visor Grad. of U. of Idaho Hesseltine, Lee F. Business Education Grad. of U. of Wash. and the U. of Calif, Jones, Tom Art Grad. of U. of Wash. rx-4 Their understanding help opens new horizons to us. Q-1 JCC 49 Kelly, Earl Drama Stage Crew Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. King, Norland Science Pep Committee Advisor Grad. of Centr I Wash sColIe e of cation We Klinghack, Fred Business Education Yell Squad Advisor Grad. of Seattle Pacific College Kourknumelis, James Social Studies Heads Social Studies Dept. Grad. of U. of Wash, Krahn, Hilda Head Office Secretary Kuehn, John Mathematics Pythagorean Prodigies Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Legg, Lois Home Economics V Father-Dauqhter Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. and Columbia University KU' -X .5 V v fran N Q-I ,Z tv? guts x rv i .f i i if a.,-0 wr 739 4. ......., 2 I 3 QQ A ' 7-, f- 2 ,.. . i af ,Ni McAllister, Wallace Head Custodian McGee, Clyde Industrial Arts Heads Industrial Arts Dept. Grad. of Wash. State College and U. of Wash. Mickelson, Lynn Industrial Arts Grad. of U. of Wash. Mitchell, Ruth Language Arts Soecial Events Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Myers, Mary Language Arts Grad. of Oklahoma State University Nardin, AI Social Studies Social Comm,fAdvisor Grad. of U. of Wash, Oistad, Elmore Mathematics Golf Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Mcturry, L. C. Head of Study Halls Mally Elaine Language Arts Assembly Order Advisor Grad. of Wash. State Colleqe Mills, Elizabeth Guidance Council Chairman Scholarshin and Vocational Comm, Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Moore, Ruth Business Education P.T.A. Dance Comm. Advisor Grad. of Stanford University and U. of Wash. Nagata, Peggy Business Education Grad. of U. of Wash. Nicholls, David Drivers Training Oldenburg, Alice Language Arts Grad. of U, of Wash. u ,J 'C' -6 ina U' 1-Q ,-of Q47 -rl ' 157 we . Xl Hx .. Y R1 4. V , kv Ii gl J :Xi L'hA X ' .if L Ax-- Q 1 c., 'V i +A .1 ix a X L, I ' l4 is Aim .L 4'-1 ,uu- ll-l th 1' .nf ,Q 1 47, ... eng' Owen, Frances Mathematics Junior Class Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Pitre, Gloria Foreign Language Red Cross Advisor Grad. of Dillard University and Columbia University Pressey, Rod Mathematics Point System Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Reddie. John Science and Mathematics Grad, of U. of Wash. Rodenhouse. Irma Science f7Girls' Club isor 'Grad. of U-,fo Wash. J Smart, Douglas Social Studies Boys' Club Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Spies, Marea Matron Pashley, Selma Study Hall Secretary Pleis, Bernadine Language Arts Freshman Counsellor Grad. of Northwestern Universitv Quade, Walter industrial Arts Grad, of Eastern Wash. Colleqe of Education Reddie, Virginia Business Education School Treasurer A.S.B. Treasurer Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Scott, Evelyn Foreign Language and Language Arts Spanish Club Advisor Grad. of Wash. State Colleqe and the U. of Wash. Snyder, Donalda Second Secretary, Main Office Springer, Eleanor Physical Education and Health Education Big B and Intramural Sports Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Peek, Gordon Social Studies Grad. of U. of Wash. Doctor of Philosophy Plouf, Francis Social Studies Audio-Visual and Ticket Sellers Advisor Grad. of Colleqe of Idaho Quigley, Dorothy Foreign Lanquage Latin Club Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. Riley, Dan Social Studies Spades Advisor Grad. of Seattle University Sears, Herb Language Arts Grad. of U. of Wash. Talisman Advisor Soppe, Thelma Girls' Counsellor Grad, of U. of Wash. Stone, Helen Attendance Clerk f . Coming years wlll reflect their devoted efforts. Strickland. Helen Language Arts Future Teachers of ,aa America Advisor 'N Grad. of U. of Wash Aaainf' -Y, . Swafford. Marion Physical Education Intramural Sports Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. -f rv g. Sw 'W Thorson, Alven Mathematics Grad. of U. of Wyo. and Concordia College i Tron, Silvana Foreign Lanquage Grad. of Torino Univer- sity, iltalvl -4' . 'ff The John Hay Whitney Scholarship Foundation has been in existence for the past five years, Each year a Ballard High School teacher has been awarded one of the scholarships offered by the foundation. Ballard is proud of this record, for no other high school in the United States has had a scholarship winner each of the five years. The scholarship consists of a stipend equal to the salary a teacher would receive if he were teaching in- stead of attending college. ln addition to this stipend, he receives tuition and first-class rail transportation to the university in which he will be studying. ,-5 Voeks, Forrest Mathematics Heads Mathematics Dept. Grad, of U. of Ill. Walker, Norman Social Studies Student Court Advisor Grad. of U.S. Naval Academy, U, of Wash., and Brown University Wilson, Gladys Grad. of U. of iowa Language Arts Woods, Eva Business Education and Home Economics Typing Comm, Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. and Columbia University Walker, Glen Science and Photography Grad. of Wash. State College Williams, Deloris Librarv Secretary Grad. of Northwestern Universitv Witt, Lew Mathematics Grad. of U. of Wash. Zoffel, Coreen Language Arts Song Leader Advisor Grad. of U. of Wash. 'ter The scholarship may be used at one of five universi- ties. They are the University of Chicago, Columbia University, Harvard University, Northwestern Univer- sity, and Yale University. Miss Erickson, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Kourkoumelis, Mr. Kel- ly, and Mr. Birchman are our five distinguished teach- ers who have received a John Hay Whitney Foundation scholarship. Miss Erickson, Mr. Kourkoumelis, and Mr. Kelly are teaching at Ballard High School at the present time. Mr. Nelson is now a teacher at Cleveland High School here in Seattle. Mr. Birchman, last year's schol- arship winner, is now attending Columbia University, and we hope he will be back at Ballard next year. fall , Lunchroom Staff-lst Row: Margaret Fish, Madeline Kelley, Lil Warner, Ann Derksen. 2nd Row: Delilah Curtis, Vivian Guy, Mary Skomrnesa Ella Nelson. A necessary part of our faculty is the lunchroom staff. They prepare the noon lunches and also the various teas and dinners held in the lunchroom. They always endeavor to keep a pleasant atmosphere in the lunch- room. Another important staff of our faculty is the custodial staff. This staff keeps our school neat and clean and always in good repair. Now with the school addition, their iob will become more difficult, but we all are sure that the quality of their work will continue to be high. .,. . W The Faculty Tea was enioyed by all who attended. . . . and what do you want for Christmas? Custodial Staff-'I Stanford, Albert Brideson, Charles Luther Tepfer. 2nd Row: Bronislaw Szyrnanski, Arthur Rinehart, Barney Johansen, Bob Axelson, M. A. Papineau. Row: Andrew Greer, Lorain Jensen Bell, Don Teachers take time out to enjoy various school activities W ' f E Mr. Walker explains the operation of the Geiger counter. X , ,Q ,, , ' My . 4,57 v' The morning begins lat the mail box. Santa, alias Mr. Jones, is checking his Christmas list. X ' Catching up on your beauty sleep, Mr. Glass? J ---X J- -if ,... ,-2.332 :g ff' ff! aff -Q' ' f ex --iv'--' - - V446 -. .1t. . .' si.---, 5--f'P Z 4 . jg, W , :I '42 .I ' , ' A- - VV V I C, A ' lv--F L Y If , ws. ' N . X1 - , X . .3 ' v ,. ,' ' ai- . W .v Q . . 'V HV. U I L 141 1 -zujr Y itigy V. 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V WTF Nfwifaa fb .'11,:.,w--sf 3:1 nf, 4' ' i , n 1-..,: .F 'F' n1f1ii..l 3'ff'ti:v -'Kaur 1 lf f-:1+r'if ::.,f- '. fv'5,'g5.,, is PR G . X -N ,X President Brian Sweeney .4 Vice-President Roger Whitlock Act. Recorder Assm. Order Assm. Order Assm. Plan. , 1 ,cl Recording Sec Aspholm Belles Davies Benson mfs ' Eleanor Mork 4 +17 Corres. Sec. Bobbie Lane A Treasurer Patricia 50995 Pep Pep Int.-High Con. Wright Hillding Wick ,,, Parliamentarian Q Katie Kauffman i ' J- Yfdfbke-f XYLZUCQ M , , , J f M ff ' 'Wffif Chief Justice Y , Jay Cunningham 7, 7f5 '5e '! QL? MCL V ' X i , f 754161 ,fgffeaf Advisor ' X I A Mr. Bendele ' L4 'ILWVLLJ-I ' , V . f WUC, N ,v464LCCEddf,QfLfDc Kxxxxxis X Q ,fb 640' ff' X x is l . X, , 1 xx ,N cj I ld , fb V544 N Anil ! own' A.S.B. legislature-1stRow: Ronald, North, Rundle, Olsen, Henderson, Darlene, Kiellberg, Hall, Johns. 2nd Row: Kreis, Blowers, Eastvold, Learned, Robinson, Power, Warren, Elkins, MacGreger, Stebbins, Hamry, Ankrum, Jacobsen, Hite, Dingle, Tongen, Piete, Appleton, Weiss, Erickson. 3rd Row: Dorman, Jofgenson, Thomas, Burnett, Henrikson, Zirbes, Reeves, Swanson, M. Dunlap, R. Dunlap, Quickstad, Olson, Atwood, Zwaduk, Phelps, Smith, Morsden, Asburn. 4th Row: Squibb, Troberg, Bradley, Turk, Finne, Fltzgibbons, Robinson, Strand, Looney, Schmidt, Hassell, Steele, McGinnis, Poletto, Hutchinson, Jones. 5th Row: Hohman, Ostergaard, Pautzke, Mclean, Garrett, Hedman, Kerr, Thanem, Jensen, Kirchoff, Wright, Tuells, Bish, Fluke, Thoms, Deleau, Bakken. T1 'Y Bldg.-Grounds Community Rel. Community Rel. Constitution Faculty Rel. Int.-High Con. Int.-High Con. Sonne Boivin Olson Hahn Leufkens Fish Nordby Point System Publicity Special Events Standards Talent Traffic Ways 8. Means , Cahill Headman Simpson Neutzmann G. Johnson S. Johnson Aakervikji I O I I A.S.B. is the framework of student activity. V f V K if gf Everyone in the school is a member of the YJ gf' I gift, Associated Students of Ballard. lt is the gov- l f erning body of the school and has as its pur- X Tlx I ' pose to encourage and to provide ways and Q l ,iff V means for greater participation by students D in the government of the school. A.S.B. is N js composed of the executive, legislative, and pl iudicial departments. .VAN 4,.r A VD The executive department consists of the 4 N six officers of the organization, the chair- fyy AJ men of the eighteen committees, and the px U , L' three Inter-High Council members. These J . Y ,J . 1-.1 i I , L i eople .meet every fourth period to work on ' j ,rv Wsfljhe activities and problems of the school. A? CA fl The legislative department is made up of a lf A ig V. representative from every roll room. These Ze' lffiex legislators 'meet once la week,. with the Student Court-Sitting: Nelson, Clayton, Cunningham, Vernon, Mittermai- A A.S.B. presldent presiding, to dISeUSs and er. Standing: Biornson, Rodenhouse. XA '-p vote on VSFIOUS school ISSUES. This IS .Tlte fs. most important group in the school for it is A.S.B. worked hard to make Slave Day a success. . J the only one in which every student is rep- resented. The final department is the Student Court -the iudicial branch. These six iudges mete out penalties to offenders of school rules, but often their only punishment is friendly advice. Also, rolls with misconduct or absence at assemblies m a y be barred from attending future assemblies. Our court is still young, but as it gains more experi- ence so also will it gain responsibilities. A good student government is often the mark of a well-run school. The students and faculty at Ballard are very proud of their A.S.B. This year the A.S.B. has had more people participating efficiently in more ac- tivities than in any other year. This lust means that You, A.S.B., and Ballard High have had the best year 'yetl Cjucxillgkl President Sandy Nelson 3, 1'- Vice-President Gretchen Galer A All-ciry P.-T.A. Arts Big B Exec. see Solberg Stokes Fennessy Condon Cor. Sec. Thelma Reeve Rec. Sec. Linda Richard b x K Merit Minute Mother-Daughter P T ea5 e Hobbs Jewett Bendele Jones Bev Brown 215 My Advisor Q , ll Mrs. Rodenhouse it. A K A C' l r bi., Hostess Standards Typing l . Q Nordberg Handy Jensen li Solrixiulj OW JCHIVC lil Ollxllmij' 5 . -5, with Bbw Craft We lsffl lull W it 'ii li ill NG ily ll - . K ,W , X li f-P .I l u et S it lime Vw 0 isle .tx t B2 li ti W l sf i 1 f5fxfK x A N13 X gt-.LK h pl iw my ll UMR in lla Mil ,5 XJ J? if 4 'kgs I Girls' Club left behind them another successful year full of memories. Some of the biggest activities in- cluded Father-Daughter Night, Mother-Daughter Night, Faculty Tea, Girls' Club Miniature Conference, and Girls' Club Week. The officers under the leadership of their advisor, Mrs. Rodenhouse, form the nucleus of Girls' Club activities. The cabinet and their committees work with the of- ficers to carry out their plans. Every girl in school is a member of Girls' Club and has the opportunity to play a bigger part in building a better Girls' Club by ioining committees. Last spring the Girls' Club officers were elected and the cabinet chosen so they could be ready to begin their work as soon as school started in the fall. Roll representatives are elected from each roll room. These representatives meet once a week and report back to their rolls the activities and events that are being planned for the future. A I . F GMS' mb officers pm fume events' Because of the construction of the new building, the lvl, H girls didn't have their own Girls' Club room this year 2 x ,' I Ulf and they shared a room with A.S.B. and Boys' Club. ug- -Perry '01 f .- A ' Despite this handicap, the Girls'Club advanced in their ,H f ff- --le - 4 ' efforts to give more and more girls an opportunity j!4.f.4Cf -Cr., b'C4 4-C..N 'MZ 77'fLto play a part in GirLs' Club activities. fezg- wi' Q lad -faeces, fa 24, Jac, .ideas-,wif T' A524-WMA i ' 7 ' I D I f-y ,, f ZF, Ci -filglygi AC in K-w.,gffc?'1,f c.zYf 2,4264 f ,Ld VX! -.. ig , ei 4 i ff sf' T f i 14244 i 4 , A -'C tx L- ,, I V f f ' E t'4'c6,'! I C ,. ,, pp, , 1'7fC'f-i'f-pffibif x ill Exchange Stu. Father-Daughter Flowers Friendship Instal.-Elect. Hlth.-Personality Hospitality Janssen Beckman Swanson Leiren Allison Squibb Londahl L P.-T.A. Dance P.-T.A. Dance Publicity Red Cross Roll Rep. Scrapbook Social Service Cleghorn Rockas Jacobsen Espeland Sather Caeath Hohman px XY c N 'N 2:4 -1?JfX,flw-fix- ? ' 1 'Ik-6 Ll. ' 8 I , 5 ' I . R ,IW X ' 5 1 F 2 J ,Ref ws f' Xi, rare ers MEA CLAYNX ,E l-QUJLQT , Lx, 1 I Lew L A , I l 0 ' ,YY S, ,ff . l4hSQx,VU5i Wx Ng Girls Club he DSAi11g?ijliliqi8lH ur lug sta clards. faxed JC A ifiixftkrriie' fL,L, ,, vu1.eLC' ww veqsa dag Cy QLL4 . Rf - milk 4 h7.Q,.x x., fl Jl , ,I f ,lug -',. V Roll Representatives-1st Row: Learned, Schiessl, Griffith, Zirbes, Power, Cabe., Reeves, Fry, Bedker, Endorf, Rossell, Primmer, Richard, Mahler, Deleau, Gervais. 2nd Row: Ronald, Jorgenson, Solberg, Rees, Senter, Owen,-Schieck, Mlelde, Karch, Melinat, Dompier, Hooper, Pettersen, Pahlman Headman, Lacher. 3rd Row: Gross, Allen, Storrs, Davenport, Vanderhoof, Wilson, Mahler, Karl, Mackintosh, Smith, Thomas, Ingalls, Culbertson See, Nilsen, Skartland, Whitlock, Ankrum. 4th Row: Springob, Janssen, Fisher, Rasmussen, Hunter, Rockhold, Jansen, Jonason, Sather, Brown Olson, Hansen, Bush, Burkart, Mittermaier, Stratton, Shuler, Chesley, Hrte, Goeller. 1 r 1 23 ,onlie , President ' Dick Smith 'assi G-F' -uv 'fl if , 5 l 'Z' -X Vice-President by LarryWenzel fi? , li iw. - Secretary P Pete G lase ll 3 Student Manager Steve Gibson Treasurer Ron West N -of - Advlsor Mr. Smart Craig activities in ' Club Bull B s v W. Y Al .HIV t U Eiga 1 Sgr fe ut V , 1 A4 .. tm gf' me ,ggi A 4 . ., . Y, ,X , , .X E, , ap , 3 ,, o Y ,,f .W L ' G vu! Vg I in N' A BA tl s., N, 41.6 fi, -1 ix, kvlex lt ,R 'V at 2' ,tell ft' tl X. fe Nr,l ry gl Q 'X tl' l F5 v tfvifl' 'W ' gk sf' ..,. X4-1 El Roll Representatives-1st Row: Huseby, Sioberg, Longman, Brumpton, Ness, Dreisbach, Stebbins, Hanley, Foti, Tuininga, Thompson Blanchard Gennott, Meier, Pells, Johnsen, Coolidge, Epler. 2nd Row: Starks, Vernon, Satterlee, Barrett, Harris, Wall, Wenzel, Blindheim Uhrich Johnston Heck, Fraki, Day, McElhlnney, O'Mara, Brox, Carcler. 3rd Row: Finholt, Kulle, Watling, Holst, McMillan, Thompson, Thordarson 'Johnson' Breiwick Wade, Wogensen, Loney, lngebretsen, Biornson, Olsen, Leech, Hunter, Cairm, Testerman, Grover. ' ' N6 xv unwfs we U' W. LVN J , Qalpub ,NU suit Jeff X' All-City P.-T.A. Assemblies ' Johnson Satterlee Miller Mills Boivin Fletcher Wogenson M' ua' :W as V fr I r I 1 N96 March of Dimes P.-T.A. Publicity Intramural Scrapbook Show Case '- 'I Wade Bunnell Humphreys Hanley Anderson Peterson gf C-Tgemeu Mfr 7d QAM' f i- Q 0 I 0 Q o Boys .Qlub carries out various school activities. UDFAV 3657 af fu of ,A 741. -QJ7fff 1- . L ,ff ,Mt ff' 52- +L. dkfdg ,yi 6 Lf .JU U 1.1 7, . iw ' ff' JW fmffliliff fl ff Y ,ly ' ll QQ jf ifl 5 A ' l ff ,fplf i iii .W Qi - wwe fl! i Boys' Club, under the guidance of ffl!5' or, J X Mr. Smart, worked hard sett' tions ' for future Boys' Clubs at Ba rd ol 9, ' l As the school year co t oy ' b be-WW gan setting up a h ll trol s w worked, ff satisfactorily in lnating g ' n and pro- ' ' ' n ea,i a go b we classes. f Mr. Smart assists Boys' Club Cabinet members in the laying of plans for the Father-Son Banquet. vi i a y LK orking hailto calfifw their assign asks e Y Bo s', b set p thel-Zgdidus co ' s. At Cab- inet tin , whic were held o e second and fourth W esday, e Boys' Club anned different events a trie iron out problems and difficul- ties th r Thgbig dat or the Boys' Club this year was Feb- ruary 26 when the first Father-Son Banquet was held. The Boys' Club also sponsored or co-sponsored assemblies, Slave Day, the canned food drive, the March of Dimes, and White Day to mention only a few. Among the plans that have been laid but not yet completely fulfilled are the Tutorial System and an All-City Boys' Club meeting. This year's Boys' Club has very definitely laid the foundation on which future Ballard boys may build. Drives Pep Red Cross lv fu S ,LV ' Seniors their parents, and me faculty Qhioy the schydahip ki-mation Meeting in January VI, VCX U 1 Advisor Secretary lx Lf t K ,ylf Mr Bernnard Barene V I u gf X N pl J Q- ig! I uf If ,U if fbi-f lla ff M 'X ii ik- g f l l W, . EFL l fldxf f I f 0 L li f e 'b 'U if ' 6 KJ My Wfgliitnor ievty is an 'zatio' i dt stim- late ent intere n schoigm chievement. I fi , en to all soph ores, imp' s, and seniors earn the required number o ipoints to be mem- ers. A permanent study hall :cuse is a special privilege extended to the seni members. The first duty of the Honor Society officers and cabinet is to determine the membership of the or- ganization. Another of their tasks is to see that ushers are provided for all school activities. One of Honor Society's main activities during the course of the year was the Scholarship Information Meeting in January. The meeting was intended to give seniors and their parents an opportunity to talk with representatives of the organizations of- fering scholarships. Honor Society played an important part in helping Ballard have its first exchange student this year. Next year, partly through the efforts of Honor So- ciety, a Ballard student will have an opportunity to become a foreign exchange student. With their growing membership, Honor Society expects, next year, to be even more successful, and to become a larger part of the framework of Ballard High School. -4 e-'Iv -- 41' 1:1 ,4-vl ilu Foreign Exch. Pins - Points Publicity Scholarship Honor Society members help serve refreshments after the Dfeewes Hobart Dunlap Weiss Scholarship Meeting. Special Events Ushering Vocation Lord Anderson Hamry These students look toward a productive future. ,ln , ' 1 , A 'ssi as f V ' U , U s r 4 LT: .-., rg- I W., . I f-v' N: f ,Q ,- - '1lT. 3. .. AVSLT. - v lg Iv. AI' ,- ss -,, - 'V 1 i n 1 If if l. 'Jr'- ff: ' ik? 'H ' ' 4 :- Wiz? K ,dc f 711 ,' A ,S ..,.,--W .-x f-xrf-gl 'Ninos -fs A Senior Honor Society-1st Row: Stokes, Aakervik,Wick, Beekman, Healy, Akervick, Petterson, Jones, Johnson, Carlson, Hobart, Belles, Cleghorn, Kelling. 2nd Row: Londahl, Wittauer, Skindlo, Helgason, Klnnlsh, Weiss, Nelson, Stenholm, Petelle, Skommesa, Murray, Floathe, Olson, Learned, Troberg, M. Dunlap, R. Dunlap. 3rd Row: Nelson, Dreevves, Olson, Stephen, Benson, Axelson, Heath, Halson, Bendele, Mouat, Kean, Mork, Hohman, Jonason, Lane, Bush, Hansen, Olson, Nordberg, Mittermarer. 4th Row: Sweeney, Henderson, Smith, Zumdreck, Whitlock, Anderson, Sioberg, Brei- wick, Torvick, Kerr, Simpson, Kauffman, West, Glase, Davies. vi -e R I- ' 4 Ts- T' T ' , S v ll rr 5- , ' ,F 'f ' 1 V- . - t 1 it l EW' Shingle Staff-Sitting: Olney, Jorstad, Jewett. Standing: Casey, Bevry, Blanchard, Engelhardt, Hallin, Larson, VanderHoek, Mclntosh, Sayers, Trondsen F'V l ' f? 3 l 4' 5 f-6 -fp A uf 2 l T il vs I E 2 ' :J A1 so LQ .Rl :- Us E. F: 5 Open., Fac., Index Pettersen Organizations Smith School life Schiessl Sports Wright Senior Class Akervick Classes Granade There is much to be done in getting the Shingle ready for its unveiling on that eventful day in the spring. The staff be- gan working in September and continued their work right through June. The first order of business was to select a theme. When this was done, the class divided into six different groups to work on the layouts of the various sections. Class and faculty pictures were taken and soon the Shingle began to take form. With determination and vigor, the art staff worked right along with the Shingle staff to make this book one of the best Ballard has ever had. Outside of their busy schedule, the staff found time for a little fun and relaxation, too. They went on a cruise in the spring, and to round out the year, a banquet was held. At this time, the staff received their Shingles containing memories of a won- derful year. Shingle Art Staff-Murray, Thorp, Williams, Advisor - Mrs. Henning, Whitlock, Stenholm. Not pictured-Rodenhouse. Shingle and Talisman Sitting - Local Ad Manager: Solberg. All-City Ad Man- ager: Beers. Standing - Business Manager: Nielson. Exchange: Gorton. Circulation Managers: Jorgenson, Fuller. Photographer - Exchange: Lane. ,.,, . I . 6 ' Ll ' Il' :f L , : Iliff Editor Advisor Linda Wick Mr. Sears The students on The Talisman staff are kept very busy as The final Touches are added to the school paper before it is distributed to The Teachers and students each Wednesday afternoon. The staff works hard gathering facts and Taking pictures for The next week's edition. The Talisman Tells of past, present and fu- ture events, acquaints The students with various Teachers and students here aT Ballard, and promotes all worthwhile ac- make past events memories. Talisman Page Editors-Sitting: M. Dunlap, Biornson. Standing: Moreland, Bruce Mouat, Helmick, Aspholm, R. Dunlap. tivities. At The end of each semester, The Journalism l students are given a chance To show what They have learned when They put out The cub edition. Editors are selected for the various pages and re- porters are assigned To different stories. Working on the Talisman gives the staff members a look into The field of iournal- ism and enables them to become better acquainted with many of The students and Teachers here at Ballard. .,' t A 3' - 5 .1 . V lk, u QE. L' I i I V N' .1 tx' 'JI 1 - 0 T .'J . N ' -- P1 LJ fixes-x I xv . 1. E EN- xx ,xs A X cg ' : . lf . 'J' xi -., J . L ' 'Ne J .. , Ny q J J l i.,, ' A-f ff Q Ll R- N, V N, . Q, r .J T K. X t ss '- K ' V xr ' f ' L -J in N, N: I ul L1 N-'V K .I- L C x Y' V J 'X A N he fx ' V T -I :L - fx- : m N L ax ' v .., ! X I f A t Talisman Staff-Sitting: Ostergaard, Condon, Sather, Nelson, Woldseth. Standing: Hillding, Galer, Long, Leufkens, Fletcher, Wecker, Booth. T.: ,v iv. f it 1' 1 'L l clnmm LL we ,Alto ,LL 0 Rf C A 2-is Band-'Ist Row: Beckman, Scanzon, McGinnis, Amundson, Simpier, Logue, Williams, Hamilton, Steele. 2nd Row: Kreis, Almquist, Martin, Rodenhouse, Squier, Pahlman, Froyen, Strickland, Woods, Welch, Tenoll, Adams, Marsh, McCarty, C. Nelson, D. Meberg, Ren- nar, McAbee. 3rd Row: Dunn, Dooley, K. Johnson, Smith, Rumble, M. Meberg, J. Deleau, Gervais, Hohman, Longman, Childs, Creighton, Bakken, Fennessy, Moore, Vail, Bice, Mueller, R. Anderson, Holm. 4th Row: Luther, Knudsen, D. Snyder, J. Erickson, Barder, Brolin, R. Carlson, West, I. Carlson, Bowe, Rossner, Leckie, Layson, Skouge, R. Deleau, Breda, Schwartz, D. Anderson, Schindler, Sipe. 5th Row: Kelly, D. Nelson, Berg, F. Vernon, Ronald, Castro, Culbertson, Harris, G. Anderson, Pickering, G. Johnson, B. Snyder, Gates, Nilsen, M. Peterson, Janowicz, Youngun, N, Aakervik, McMillon, Finholt, Hayward. Hip! Two, three, four! The snappy, high-stepping, marching Band of Ballard High School moves onto the field during half- time at one of our football games. Once again they receive a rousing hand of applause from the fans after performing many of their complicated field maneuvers. A school without a Band would be like a carpenter without his tools, for without our Band we would have a difficult time raising school spirit iust as a carpenter without tools would have a hard time building a house. Under the baton of Mr. Perry Barth, the Band has ably repre- sented Ballard as a school and as a community at many musical As halftime begins during a typical Ballard High School football game, marching onto the field with the band can be seen the Flag Twirlers. This group of girls dressed in short black skirts, white blouses, and white boots with ear muffs and bright red flags to match, give the band that added touch while per- forming their halftime shows. Under the guidance of Mr. Perry Barth, director, they have participated in many activties including halftime shows, marching in the Santa Claus Parade, and traveling with the band to Spokane May T4 to take part in the Lilac Festival. engagements throughout the state. The annual Santa Claus Parade gives the wind players and drummers an opportunity - to gain experience in marching. Events the Band has partici- pated in during the year have been the Music Educators' Con- vention held in Seattle March 4-9, the Band Concert, April l7, a band contest in Everett, April 21, a Band Festival, including bands from other Seattle schools, the Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, May l8, and the highlight of their year, a trip to Spokane upon invitation to take part in the Lilac Festival. i. '. Ballard students can be assured that wherever the smart-look- ing gray and red uniforms go, the high school as well as the community is being excellently represented. Flag Twirlers-'lst Row: M. Dunlap, Engholm, Senter, R. Dunlap. 2nd Row: Bunnell, Jallo, Harper, Anderson. 3rd Row: Ronald, Pete, Wilson, Connely. 4th Row: Burr, Voelkle, Cox, Jonason. v i :Th e ays afvlveek Senior Glee meeTs in A-4 where -' Tlqiey makeya sfudylfof voice conTrol and difecfin gain, underjheVdirecTion of Miss lylar.ri T7ChaEl- on se irlk who have had vy sflumor Glee ub Tr ning pracfiqgylfor any public apipkeara es Through The a hey sing aT various ofessional eT n T PJTA m ny chool a semblies an The Hug Tof The year 6' SDH g Concasrf gi suig They learn 1 dThel'rfmeanin in ou du u e U r The guidance o iss Charlfon The Triple Er o a group consisTing f sixfeen girls, meeTs 'Tir . . T 1, 1 -' 'r' 'D ' G l 'gl 'I X ll 'W I 3 1, V, ,I a , yi .I I l . 'I '- Q , V S p i .' , ,T eepprec?lbTe Thi any diff Tffypes of music JL I l ' , fi f , if W n be , J!T ce a week To pracTice on Their own Time for m ical engagemenTs. The Triple Trio is ve ry much in demand for musical selecTions by cerTain men and women's clubs, also church groups, and The P.-T.A. This organizaTion is open To girls who enjoy singing and have The abiliTy To read music fairly well. Each day fifTh period you can hear music pracTiced and re-pracTiced by Ballard High School's choir. Under The capable direcTion of Miss CharlTon, This advanced choral group provides an opporTuniTy for inTeresTed sTudenTs To sing before The public. As The choir prepares for coming engagemenTs such as The annual Spring ConcerT, singing for oufside organizaTions, The P.-T.A., and This year, The All-NorThwesT Convenfion held in SeaTTle, The sTudenTs learn leadership as well as Teamwork. Singing for CommencemenT a n d Baccalaureate services provides The final Touch for This year's work. A s Te Senior Glee-TsT Row: Humphreys, Marsden, Chaplin, Easfvold, Mahler, Schaub, Weiack, Meberg, Rundle, NorTh. 2nd Row: Anderson, Kissilow, Wheelhouse, Den- nison, Hicks, Rasmussen, Mclnfosh, Conner, Sandvig, Deardorff. 3rd Row: Dahl, Zwaduk, Dansingburg, Nygren, Davis, Haries, ClinTon, Larson, Woldsefh, Phelps, Zachau. Triple Trio-'Ist Row: Blecha, DocksTader, Ericson, Mclnfosh, Sandvig, Davis, Marsh. 2nd Row: Wheelhouse, Janssen, Daven'porT, Nygren, Engholm, Roley, Zachau, Jo- hansen. Musical apprentices help build school harmony. J. yfifnxr Choir-'Ist Row: DocksTader, Belles, Rukas, Carlson, Mahler, Ericson, Blecha, Sisfig, Hobbs, Tongen, Halonen, Deardorff, Melinaf, Hagen. 2nd Row- Hyslop Davenporf, Ronald, Bendele, Osborn, Rufherford, Blornson, Sfeele, Engholm, Nelson, Troberg, Wood, Johansen, Dunlap, Crain. 3rd Row: Janssen, Heath, Graham, Thomas, Johnson, Healy, SenTer, Olson, FulTon, Hicks, Weiss, Longley, Benson, Axelson, Zachau, Goeller. 4th Row: Glover, Gullickson, Sauerland, Henry, Taylor, Robinson, Osborn, Meberg, FleTcher, Kaun. 5Th Row: WighT, PeTerson, Roraback, Bunnell, Safferlee, Palma- son, Smyfh, Hedman, Luther, Testerman, Jones, Jay. '-'fl ,s Orchestra-lst Row: Bakken, Scanzon, Longman, Vernon, Alloway, Naiden, Erickson, Fisk. 2nd Row: Miller, Burr, Roley, Lewis, Dockstader, Davis, Woods, Senter, Ramsauer, Walker. 3rd Row: Durie, Martin, Hohman, Nelson, Ronald, Johnson, Oldfield, Johansen, Blur n Ktellberg, Mr. Barth. 4th Row: Rumble, Pahlman, Beckman, Anderson, Brolin, Sortland, Engholm, Thorp, Halonen, Wagner. Sth Rowa, West, -E ll, Hermann, Ockwell, McGinnis, Finholt, Hayward, Mueller, Kessler. Pep Band-'lst Row: Anderson, Scanzon, Vernon, l. Carlson, Bakken. 2nd Row: Me- berg, Nordby, Hayward, McAbee, Jinholt, Longman, Rennar, West. ga 'AVF Mixed Glee-1stRow: Humphreys, DeShaw, Shuths, Henrikson,IWheelhouse, John- son, Tongen, McKune, Rundle, North. 2nd Row: McQueen, Kissilow, Koppen, Coch- ran, Vaughn, Thomas, Jansen, Dahl, Kildahl. 3rd Row: Manus, Thoms, Widen, Ockwell, Abelsen, Robinson, Peterson, Horat. 4th Row: Hunter, Longo, Preston, Roraback, Bryant, Kulle, Luther. f, . T .Sv . T .f, . X Participation in Orchestra provides the op- portunity for string players to gain experience in ensemble playing. Composed of some of the most proficient instrument players in Ballard, the or- chestra entertains us at two main functions dur- ing the year, the Spring Concert and the Christ- mas Concert. Also, in the year, the Orchestra was asked to play for the Washington Educators' Asso- ciation meeting held at Meany Hall, on the Uni- versity of Washington campus, to participate in a musical contest at Jane Addams on May 5, and to play for commencement. Many of these stu- dents are seriously planning to further their mu- sical career in college and to become concert musicians or professional music teachers. A compact unit of the Ballard High School Band, the Pep Band helps to unite school spirit at basket- ball games and pep assemblies where it would not be possible or practical to have the entire band. Students who participate in this group are usually brass and drum players who are used for definite rhythm. Ballard's colors are shown in their striking uniform black sweaters with the red and white decoration. Whenever this group ap- pears, you can be sure Ballard's pep will soar and we will reach the ultimate goal-to have the pep- piest school in Seattle. The Mixed Glee Club is another of Ballard's many choral groups. This organization, also directed by Miss Charlton, is comprised of both boys and girls. The year's work includes mainly the sing- ing of four-part harmony. This type of training provides the opportunity for inexperienced stu- dents to learn tone quality and breath control. The principal activities occur at Christmas and in the Spring when this glee club performs with others of the school to present impressive music con- certs. 4, V v Music and drama su the world of art 9, i i fl, Q ul f ,. u A v P X cf J! fda' i Vlfgrnia Miller Nancy Jo Telford ' ' 5 ' 'I Anastasia Anastasia ' A , ' ii L rw rs-lll l l 'N i , . l i The night had finally: lrived. Backstage, stage crew members we e at Their stations and performers were fan iously waiting at their places. The curtain began to rise and a hush fell over the audience as the house lights grew dim. Anastasia was about to be presented by the Ballard High School Drama Department. Anastasia! ls she or is she not the daughter of the slain Czar of Russia? This question caused the play to be a Broadway success. Our newly remodeled auditorium gave this romantic melodrama, by Marcelle Maurette, an almost professional background. Although this was the major Fall production, the backstage nervousness was to be repeat- ed one more time this year. ln May, another play was presented entitled, The Man Who Came To Dinner. The Drama classes also produced the dramat- ic part of the pageant, We Sing the World , at the Civic Auditorium for the All-Northwest Music Convention. More than 200 Ballard students appeared in this production. Although the stage wasn't completed until the second semester, it was worth the wait to the Drama students to be able to perform with such a professional background. The Russians must be very poor shots. I x .x - i -., A-1 N.. -ft ug f..f - ,f',,5V,f7,,,, I, ,- ,,fQ 33 J fl f Xxx Debate-Sitting: Dingle, Weiss, Kauffman. Standing: Whitlock, Cunningham, Kerr, Advisor - Mr. Armstrong, Davies, Sweeny. One of the smallest and busiest organizations in school is the ticket sellers. lt consist of Twelve members who are ad- vised by Mr. Francis Plouf. The purpose of this club is to sell tickets and punch activity cards at all athletic contests Ballard High participates in. They also sell tickets to various other school functions such as musical programs and plays presented by the drama students. Ticket Sellers-1st Row: Dunn, Burdett, Haavick, Haavick, Jones, Mc- Intosh. 2d Row: McBride, Crouch, Pettersen, Peterson, Nielsen, Lar- son, Advisor - Mr. Plouf. 5 . ,J Q' ,fxi if My srfu idk XJ 1 'xg is ,Q Y . Sf . T xp: if gy g i5s.X x N Rift ix' . isp., A The purpose ofthe Debate class is to train students in intensive research of live, controversial, and vital questions. lt also prepares these students to present a case, pro or con, in competition with debators from all over the state of Washington. This year the topic for debate was the revision of elementary and second- ary education in the United States of America. The many activities of the debate team included debates with all Seattle high schools and speech contests at various colleges in Washington. The Spanish Club provides an opportunity for all Spanish stu- dents to learn more about the language and customs of Spanish- speaking countries. They acquire their knowledge through movies, slides, records, and speakers. The club members also plan various other activities for entertainment including the Christmas Pinata and a Pan-American assembly. Through this club, a better understanding is achieved of all Spanish-speaking people. Q 7 6 -54. ,ef FTTIWQ 4 Spanish Club-lst Row: Tuells, Timpe, Zwaduk, Almquist, Wilson, Johns, Henderson, Johansson, O'Connor, Ankrum, Welch, Halsbo. 2nd Row: Advisor - Mrs. Scott, Hoskins, Basta, Witt, Strand, Haavik, Haa- vik, Reinke, Francis, Norman, Twigg, Rounsley, Curton, Lester. These clubs add to our education and development. French Club-1st Row: Deleau, Anderson, Martin, Fluke, Cairns, Peter- son, Dooley. 2nd Row: Advisor - Mr. Cavers, Merrow, Seznick, Hite, Larson, Kildahl, Johnson, Thomas. Mr. Cavers, the French Club advisor, works hand in hand with the French students as they venture to build their knowledge and understanding of France - her people and customs. All French students are encouraged to participate and take an active part in making this club interesting and enioyable for all its members. The highlights of the year are the Christmas party and the picnic in the spring. .5 i , , From the first mention of the word Sput- nik , people began to express a greater de- sire to learn about Russia and her people. They wanted to understand these people more fully and aid in bettering our relation- ship with them. The students here at Ballard were no different. Thus, Ballard was one of the first schools to offer Russian. The teacher and advisor of the newly formed Russian club is Mr. Norman Cromarty. The club members have found this subiect to be most interest- ing. Latin Club-'lst Row: Cohill, Clarke, Longley, Olsen, Simmons, Than- em. 2nd Row: Advisor - Miss Quigley, Knudson, Thorson, Ronald, Tobin, Mallett, Rasmussen, Frodesen, Edwards, Bakken, King. The purpose of the Latin Club is to bring present and former Latin students together to learn about Roman customs and history and present-day ltaly. Many activities, including see- ing slides and hearing speakers, provide for an interesting and enioyable year. In December, the annual Christmas party, the Saturnalia, is held. At the end of the year is the Cena Romana, a dinner party carrying out a Roman menu and dining customs. Russian Club-'lst Row: Taylor, Smith, Olsen, Doyle, Burwell. 2nd Row: Healy, Jones, ,fy W4 I Stone, Tennefoss,.Ruk'as. 3rd Row: Wicklund, Johnson, Gardner, Lind, Kempbell, ff 1 7 mtflvrf Bruketta.-4th Row: Advisor - Mr. Cromarty, Wight, Remmem, Evans, Brox, Rennar, iJl,jQ,,eLM- f---- Jay. fl ' 1 4 F.T.A.-1st Row: Pickering, Ambrose, Healy, Culbertson, Sather, Mahler, Nelson Froyen, Dingle, Haries, Henderson, Lockett, Mrs. Strickland. 2nd Row: Monsaas Seznick, Akervick, Kauffman, Mork, Weiss, Higley, Kiellberg, Rapp, Schluter Dennison, Mr. Beahm. 3rd Row: Aakervik, Limatzakis, Massart, Leiren, Jones Anderson, Trondsen, Ricketts, Jensen, Johansson, Burhans, Donald, Tennefossl TL c Boivin, Watling. Pythagorian Prodigees-'Ist Row: Fluke, Renn, J. Pedersen, Finne. 2nd Row: Mr. Kuehn - adviser, Cahill, Longman, Creighton, Gierding. 3rd Row: White, Klein- gartner, R. Nelson, Culbertson, Thanem, Soder, Manarolla. -V! 0, , 1,1 V 1 U l. 'JV Future Teachers of America is a club whose main obiective is to interest students in the career of teaching. As these students become active in this club, they are given the seldom-received oppor- tunity to participate in this profession as teach- ers' aides in elementary schools in the Ballard community. The year's activities, advised by Nlrs. Strickland and Nlr. Beahm, included lectures by specialized leaders for handicapped children and by university professors on questions concerning openings in the field at home and abroad. An all- city meeting of F.T.A. members highlights the year. As students grow more proficient and cap- able, they are given the opportunity to assist Ballard High School teachers with their classes. Calculus, analytic geometry, the probability theo- ry are all words you could possibly hear if you at- tended a meeting of the Pythagorian Prodigees. And why not, since these are the topics being taught at the weekly math club's meetings by Mr. John Kuehn, advisor. By increasing their know- ledge of these various phases of math, the stu- dents as prospective engineers get a head start on future college work. Through field trips and lectures, cornerstones are laid to further the stu- dents' abilities to handle math problems, theories and procedures. As individual bricks develop into a building, so do ideas sparked by a common interest develop into an organized club. Such was the blueprint for the creation of the new Science Club at Ballard High School. To help students discover their scien- tific interests and then to become more proficient in dealing with these interests are the purposes of this club. At their weekly meetings interested science students are given the opportunity to share mutually the knowledge gained in fields of science other than their own preference. Activi- ties other than their individual projects have in- cluded field trips to places of scientific interest and the appearance of outside speakers. This new club has been very successful with a membership of more than twenty-five active students. Science Club-1stRow: Taylor, Longman, Kleingartner, Thanem, Huseby, Larsen, Kaylor, Bush, Renny Reymore. 2nd Row: Mrs. Ames - adviser, Beck- man Strickland, Ronald, Bradley, Corey, Doyle, Longley, Nelson, Armstrong, Omalanz, Alvord, Reichl, Malohon, Squier, Rodenhouse. Energetic brains are put to work. May.l see your Operator's Card please? is a question asked many boys throughout the school year. This year all student operators must present a Certified Operator's Card which is earned by passing a test given by the Director of the Audio- Vision Department of the Seattle Public Schools. The responsibility of the student protectionist is to show any films requested by a teacher, and, under the supervision of Mr. Francis Plouf, to help maintain all equipment and manage the Au- dio-Vision room now located next to the library workroom. Daily first period, Mr. Earl Kelly devotes his time and energy to boys who receive liberal instruction from him on techniques used by professional stage crews in the use of stage lighting, scene design, and stage set building, as well as the proper pro- cedure for operating and maintaining all stage equipment. The reason for the existence of such a committee is to control the stage properties for assemblies, plays, P.-T.A. meetings, and all audi- torium performances. This year the main stage, after being remodeled, received a large amount of new lighting equipment resulting in a new control board. This contemporary equipment has given our stage crew an opportunity to advance that much farther in their knowledge and ability to manipulate more technical equipment. The Field Patrol, a group consisting of approxi- mately twenty-seven b o y s, is an organization founded mainly for the purpose ofkeeping order at all away-from-school activities and night events where Ballard High School students are present. One of their main duties is performed at sports events where Ballard participates. There they as- sist students and adults in finding seats and in eliminating confusion. The Field Patrol not only attends all sports activities, but also P.-T.A.meet- ings and dances, the Mardi Gras, school plays and concerts and all other functions where they are needed. Through the effort of Mr. Norman Gold- stein, advisor, this is an efficient functioning com- mittee and one which provides an essential service to the school. 5. ..,,.. . Movie Crew-lst Row: Hansen, Tanner, Philips, Santi, Reymore, Nylin. 2nd Row Johansen, O'Keefe, Hornback, Sherwood, Jensen, Eller. 3rd Row: Longaker, Johnson Kessler, Hargrove, Pierce, Whiteley, Walker, Maxwell, O'Brien, Hynch, Gronvold Huxtable, Ellis. Stage Crew-'lst Row: Johnson, Goodwin, Marlow, Wacker, North, Robertson, Mc Bride, Smyth, Wilson, Smith, Mr, Kelly, Greathouse, Carriveau. 'Field Patrol-'Ist Row: Osborn, Bish, Philips, Enge, Polmateer, Yeager, Dreewes, Weberg, Carlson, Kelly. 2nd Row: Taylor, Hedman, Edelbrock, Eller, Rearden, Korth, Reymore, Hynch, Macomber, Guernsey, Mr. Goldstein - advisor. ,fx N., i -1 '.r ,,u..f ' X . fc k',L Cs., ,rf X 1,-X V my Q sv ' .Q - lx . ' ' 5' Nm. ' Lf V i ix X NX t mr l . Library Assistants-lst Row: Rex, Nilsen, Steik, Gardiner, Frossmo, Judge, Gerger, Hornback. 2nd Row: Mill- X J Sir er, La Flam, Edgecombe, Lowman, Hoy, Milam, Chivall, Harper, Pete, Dowell. 3rd Row: Atwood, Anderson, i , bi!! Larson, Hovick, Aden. 4th Row: O'NeilI, Des Voigne, Katsner, De Long, Hanscom, Ostergaard, Ware, Van Faas- en, Thele, Holsbo. Sth Row: Feback, Klein, Berg, Frazier, King, Rasmussen, Klem, Breggren, Pollack. Books play a maior part in the framework of our education. Likewise, the student library assistants in our new library are indispensable. Under the advisor- ship of Miss Jaadan, they charge out all books, maga- zines and pamphlets, keep the books in order on the shelves, prepare the new books for circulation and perform dozens of other tasks necessary in giving efficient library service, These students may also belong to the Ballard Biblio Club, an organization of library assistants which tries to promote an interest in library activities. Some of their activities this year included a Student Library Assistant's Workshop at Sealth High School and an author tea in the spring. The six bookroom boys under the direction of Mr. E. J. Ois- tad are in charge of receiving the books and classroom sup- plies necessary for the school and then storing and distri- buting them to the faculty as needed. lt is also their duty to keep track of the thousands of books and hundreds of different items of supply and to serve courteously their faculty customers. Questions, questions, questions. Answering these is only one of the iobs performed by the office secretaries under the qualified supervision of Mrs. Krahn, head secretary, and Mrs. Snyder, assistant secretary. They build their knowledge of general office procedure by learning to take care of the mimeographing, messenger service, typing, filing, and incoming and outgoing mail. They also learn to handle the switchboard and do many other tasks pertinent to the main office. .sy .,1 . 1 , . . I l , i b rn N . Bookroom Attendants-lst Row: Guernsey, Olm- Office Secretaries-1st Row: Mrs. Krahn - advisor, Piete, Jorstad, Mrs. Snyder stead, Aurdal. 2nd Row: Mr. Oistad -advisor, Has- advisor. 2nd Row: Nelson, Wood, Strieck, Bedker, Zirbes, Harper, Pautzke Leh Selberg' phelpsl Qrmbreck, rnan, Nilsen, Hallstrom, Lygdman, Jones, Aksnes, Greeburg, Briggs, Peterson Hammer, Taylor, Carfrae. 'tv be K . X XN X x .swf , an X, x iv JN. 'N X i l ,U Lp mtv ctive students give their service. TY ,, j xigyxzx 1 'S- T T M Nurses' Assistants-lst Row: Kirby, Edgecombe, Duxbury, O'Neill. 2nd Row: Parkin, Lervold. Good foundation work and a very valuable experience are what The nurse's assistants gain under the direction of Mrs. Burke, Bal- lard's school nurse. Even though working in Temporary quarters This year, due to con- struction, These six girls performed Their Tasks iust as proficiently as ever. One girl works each period during The day and every girl earns a full credit. From Their train- ing, some of Them go on to obtain positions as receptionists in a docTor's office, nurses' aides, and helpers in The diet kitchens of hos- pitals. Spades is a service organization which is devoted to promoting The acceptance of the handicapped child. This year the activ- ities of Spades included the making of therapeutic aids in workshops, pal-parties and potlucks to promote friendship among the handicapped children, and an All-City Dance at which the King and Queen of Spades were crowned. Every year ends with the choosing of a few Spades from each high school in Seattle to work for one week at a summer camp for the handi- capped children. Attendance Clerks-1st Row: Mrs. Stone - advisor, Briggs, Zemke, Hagen. 2nd Row: Langdahl, Larson, Looney, Williams, Langdahl, Anderson, Shannon, Carl- son. 3rd Row: Dansingburg, Hovick, Johnsen, Smith, Bell. 4th Row: Dixon, Lowman. Not only building but also maintaining what has been built is important in any organization. Main- taining our attendance records is one of the many duties of the attendance clerks under The guid- ance of Mrs. Stone. Their duties include Typing the absentee bulletin and calling the absentees. Spades-1 st Row: Fleetwood, Rogers, Jones, Basta, Humphreys, Godsey. 2nd Row: Atwood Hill, Hovick, Rickard, Fennessy, Mr. Riley - advisor. 1 'Q-,f ---ua VV, ., ,,, A. I 1. '-v.-. nu-, ,V TT .. ff L x -Law, 1 Y- yr '.hN?.Lex -+i'B'4 f 1 I v r l in-1 -g,c1'.+f::T5? ' L : - . v. - Rf'5..' J W5 Sufi' . 9,12-f Q 'x'vu:? X 4 I , s .If I .f v' X A -1, 4 V. , ' lf ., ,W U- yfi .fa Qggif ,4 E 2' 'Nauru 1 . '11 U P' I 1. Jie-l 4,.3 C '79 9 K--. ue. 4 K ,Fax . 7 1 1 ang, A .f i. X rA'h O , x jpv K. ', Y 1 .. I P uszfg' I a 1 rl , 7 95 .. M22 .1 F In F J if :r N15 iff?-bus jf? Morning pep assemblies draw large crowds. H 57 All prepared for thestorm of life ahead. fl Emanons entertain at an assembly. final ff 7M ,V cf 7 X114 'Q 7 1 , v Q' 'ef'- Prine-,, Q 1 . Cleanup committee goes into action. Mr. Barth celebrates Teacher of the Day with the band. f 'K K - , 'I ,fu fb! ' ...av 9. The pep band adds a special touch to an assembly. Mr. Armstrong teaches off the shoulder The coming of autumn brought new changes. The coming of autumn brought with it a new school year, one different, perhaps, than Bal- lard has seen for a long time. Amid the con- fusion of new and rebuilt rooms, and all- around noise, the students and faculty wan- dered, acquainting themselves with familiar things that had been moved and new obiects where before there was nothing. With the conversion of the auditorium, the football pep assemblies were held in the new lunchroom with the same symbolic spirit as in past years. After the classes were found, the books passed out, and the registration cards waded through, things settled down to normal, and the school's daily curriculum began for l959. If Everybody is at Zesto win or lose. H .n ' 1 1 I r Y b It A I . T ' ' Qi 114' M -3, -- 1 jg - --',s' x3:'.,. H f ilrlli i-. U ll . ' i New classrooms near completion. yi Russ and Gary put the final touches on a pep poster. t X 4 , ,'5': '55 - iliiil I The Senior Reception, Sea Breeze, is a success. The football season passed into Decem- ber and the school readied itself tor basketball and late fall activities. The election ot Mr. and Miss Pep brought to a close the proceedings of Pep Week. The noise ot construction subsided, and the finishing vvork began. The school saw its best basketball season in eight years of play, ending the season with a second place in the city league and a seventh place in the state tournament. li' ,,' Ira . ffv , l s--il Riley proudly displays his roll s ens Construction continues as school year progresses. Q ,f few! 'W , gal 1, l The A.S.B. sponsors Ball and Chain Day. Terry and Gay are elected Mr. and Miss Pep. 4 , The school prepares itself for ,ate fall faeliyefies. i f 4 , .' , t X455 fl 'f ll xxx! -K . ly' z ,VL KV V. we? , -, l X T , , '. 'X ' 'Q : i Ms. K Ke AK Caroling in halls is a typical scene at Christmas. . ll The Senior Ensemble entertains at the Senior Reception. The Christmas free Comes down' 3 K Ballard Day race wnnners. Ballard's mascot watches over new gym. ...YF I ,Q :A 4' , Y 3'-ff -- - we -H-N .3 Yell leaders wait for a time-out at the State tournament. Ski royalty L. to R.: Sandy Nelson, Barb Olney, Toby Humph reys, and Larry Snyder. P x A rash of cold legs brought about The year's most talked about fashion with the introduc- tion of leotards. A general controversy of like or dislike accompanied Them for a few weeks, Li 71441 1 ,,. but in The long run, They were generally ac- cepted during The cold months. The ever- popular middy gave way to The overblouse and ierkin with a great variation in print and color. Lancers and saddles led The field in shoe apparel, followed by flats and Alerts . For The boys, The Ivy League look was domi- nant, perhaps more so Than last year. Flannel slacks gave way To flap back cords, and dark polished cottons, and jeans Took on a new light tan shade. The double shirt combination was an exclusive Ballard first, and caught on rapidly with The older fellows. Sweaters Took on The long-sleeved cardigan look in many bright colors, but crew-necks still remained a strong competitor. Light tan oxfords and red ox-blood Winthrops were the popular shoes for The boys. A different variety of shoes represented this year's foot apparel. ,g. A winter fad catches hold. Now, if this isn't pretty! Fashions change J with the seasons. Linda Mittermaier wears the popular overblouse with a dark . wool skirt. Her outfit is com- pleted with suede lancers. T sf Tv W Russ Blanchard models the lvy League look with the two shirt combination, p a n T s of beige iean, and light Tan oxfords. i ,xg . V Chris Kauffman entertai at' VyhiteXDay a sembly. , l , L' ' 1 'U C 'V 5 i 'J t . if 'I , ' .. l , . , U ' i ' J ' A 'I . - Ci N N . . i . i - V i lb! ipllix K x A5 tx .f wif wr ifd J P P I lx my I K I, l X i i .,., S.,- A 'Q' - . r 1 -7 , -1 r--way-, 1'i' S. ji 'K X. Mailnnai- 'k -f' '-.Ju Knobby knees on a warm spring day. The school's annual White Day festival brings the official arrival of spring to the students of Ballard High. The immediate atmos- , ,lf 5 Q J I x -, W phere of the school's life changes to one of lightness and gaiety, l. .iclvgfif W , . ' and the traditional semi-holiday is enioyed by both students and V I, L, ik 5' .V l i, faculty. Everyone exchanges his winter clothing for summer ap- , 4 YQ ir 'c I rl parel, and delights in the warmth of sunny days. Vacation is r X i i Q N fl ya N , 'M near and morale is high. To the graduating seniors, White Day fl y i f t ,h ' t ., t will be a thing of the past, an event to be remembered. L I4 P XXL Ki I, N ' V VL 'i ' V I X, ' .r X xx Wx X X .. J fl X mi X Ali X! N I Mix A' wx V vf s Lf N I fyrt ' V . se ,J KV ' HQ X' C fx If C ,. ff ' lil' sf 1, Q- ' ,--'glib '--5'-iff'- ' ' ti The White Day lineup: L to R, Shirley Dibble, Mike Conner, Sharon Schmidt, Leo Shearer, K. Gary Kuntz, Q, Kathy Aiken, Karen Abelsen, M. C Dick Fulthorp, Rolv Trigstad, Sharon Willis, Buster Crook. ea-'tv' QF! I 'bv V H -I J 4 3 Katie Kauffman receives The Miss Posture award. Jerry Wight and Ken Gray emcee at assembly hite Day brings the official arrival of spring. 53, .. 12. f-F-' . Lord Gary and Lady Kathy reign supreme. The quarter Tones vocalize. Russ and Terry review campaign posters. i L , l i i-f x 'X 1 t .JN xx? ' i The office is kept busy wrtlufa registration., 'luf x fu in CV 7 'lf' li 'ivy S at lf! ' , Ll - ll '. 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The Mathematical Analysis class is for seniors who have an interest and aptitude for mathe- matics and want to enter a university with as thorough a background in mathematics as possible Algebra and trigonometry are re- viewed but the main emphasis is on elements of calculus, differentiation and integration, analytic geometry, and probability. Navigation is open to iuniors and seniors. Piloting Cnavigation in the sight of land? and celestial navigation Con the open ocean? are the parts of the subject studied. Most stu- dents find it quite interesting and enroll in the course to help in possible future NROTC courses, other navy or seafaring plans, or to learn navigation for small boat use. Margie finds the trigonometry problem to be quite challenging. Trigonometry is a course for iuniors and seniors concerned pri- marily vvith the study of angles and their functions and the relations of the sides and angles of a triangle. Trigonometry is not required for high school graduation. The students in this class are primarily those who are considering future careers linked closely with an expert knowledge of mathematics. Navigation is an absorbing subiect for Phil, John, Eldon, and Norm. Chemistry is a laboratory science for iun- iors and seniors with a prerequisite of at least one year of algebra. lt is recommend- ed for all students entering the fields of pharmacy, home economics, and nursing. The fundamental knowledge and labora- tory techniques learned in this course are of value in all fields of endeavor. Biology is a laboratory science open to sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. In this course, students study the fundamental principles of living things and their ap- plication to everyday life. Biology pro- vides a firm foundation for any student who is planning to major in the medical sciences or biological research. Botany is a course recommended for lun- iors and seniors interested in plant life. It deals with the breeding, classification, and diseases of plants. Students learn to identify trees in this area and also how to care for their own gardens. They learn to select and plant shrubs and what meth- ods to use in growing them. Science the key to our nation's future. ? Biology students display their protects for the first semester Dave, Jerry, and Ken prepare the soil for planting fs John dictates to Elaine the spelling of her name in Russian. Many new improvements came into being at Ballard High School this year. Some of the most noted were the Rus- sian classes. As the world becomes seemingly smaller, Russian becomes an increasingly more important lan- guage. This subiect would be an asset to any person wish- ing to complete his foreign language in high school. As more and more new and complicated machines are put to use in business offices, the Office Practice and Office Machines courses become ever more important to a stu- dent planning on a career in the business world. The stu- dents are given an opportunity to become familiar with the most-used machines in the business office and must be able to use them with such facility that office production standards can be met. Tony Tuells, Ballard's foreign exchange student from Spain, is shown talking with Governor Rosellini during a visit of some of the Contemporary Problems classes to Olympia to observe legislature in session. Contemporary Problems is a senior course in social studies where stu- dents may apply previous training to the study of real problems. These problems might include anything from taxation, crime, government, health and education to important headline news of the day. The course is aimed at developing a deep personal concern within the student for the solution of important national problems. r is .gx g + 'I Ns .u Linda learns to operate the adding machine in Office Practice Tony Tuells meets Governor Rosellini. This year the topic for the Debate class was the revision of elementary and secondary educa' tion in the United States of America. The pur- pose of this class is to train students' extensive research of live, controversial and vital ques- tions. During the course of the year, the team held debates with all other Seattle high schools and participated in speech contests at various colleges in Washington. Senior reading is a survey of world literature. lt gives the student an opportunity to de- velop a background for further college study and a leisure activity that will give him many pleasureable hours in his adult life, The course is aimed at improving the student's vocabulary, developing his thinking, and increasing his poise in social situations, Laboratory Writing is a class offered to iuniors and seniors and may be taken as an alternate for Language Arts HA. The course is designed for the student who enioys writing and who is interested in learning to express himself in vvriting. The students work on protects such as short stories, poetry, plays and essays. Writing and Debate provide excellent means of expression. hr dx Senior Reading class members discuss Shakespearean plays Gail, Doug, and Diana read Avvk, a publication of the Lab Writing classes, .lui -4- 44 Q1 5 Gary and Larry concentrate on their floor plans. Although Architectural Drawing is taught only two semesters at Ballard High School, if a student is interested in this type of work, or in engineering, courses in Mechanical Drawing are also provided. Architectural Drawing differs from Mechanical Drawing only in certain methods of representation symbols and the relatively small scale which must be used for architectural plans, As for the general principles, they are the same, to give the student the ability to convey an idea graphically and to interpret graphic representations of others. This then becomes the universal language of all mechan- ical occupations, the shop, the drafting rooms, and the entire in- dustrial world. Through this medium one can describe and construct obiects that could not be clearly described by any other language. The proiects of this course include designing small home floor plans, then continuing on with more complicated buildings and homes. 1 .1-Z , Phyllis' proiect in Clothing is a new skirt. Every detail is important in working with clay in Sculpturing. Ceramics and sculpturingetwo courses designed prin- cipally for the students expression of themselves. ln these classes, students are expected to mold out of clay, wood or some similar media, people, animals or any other objects that are desired. In this creative class, the students in expressing themselves, receive great satisfaction in the finished product. Many useful skills, such as firing clay in the kilns and various mod- eling techniques are practiced and mastered. This year, upon completion of a new wing at Ballard High School, the home economics department was for- tunate in occupying two of the rooms. One devoted to Foods, and the other to Clothing. Ballard offers a variety of Clothing classes from beginning Clothing I and ll through advanced Ill and IV and on into Tailor- ing I and ll. As clothing students enroll in Clothing I and ll empha- sis is placed on the planning of wardrobes, and color combinations, the line and design for their figure types, and appropriate pattern fabrics. ln advanced classes, these future homemakers begin to develop their sew- ing skills in more complicated work such as the making of pleated skirts, iumpers, blouses, and shorts. Here, they also study textiles and work with wool, nylon, rayon, and silk fabrics in creating outfits for the dress- ed up occasion. Students train in their vocational preferences. Chuck, working with a lathe in Metal Shop, puts the finishing touches T on his proiec To acquaint boys with the occupational charac- teristics inthe various fields of metal work and to teach the proper use of some of the metal working machines such as the drill press and engine lathe is the obiect of all beginning Metal Shop classes. Further development in manipu- lative skills and operation techniques with tools and metal working machines are stressed in the second semester, Metal ll. Much more related information is also offered concerning the metal working field. Greater use is made of machines and precision measuring devices in an assembly proiect. As the advanced student reaches his fourth semester of Metal, he is expected to ini- tiate, plan, and construct proiects in accordance with his ability and experience. This class is in- valuable to any boy interested in the numerous fields concerning metal and could be of some use when looking for a part-time or full-time iob. The wood shop is a place where boys and girls can learn the useful art of remodeling and build- ing. Woodworking l provides experiences and in- formation in the hand wood working process with added emphasis on the use of machinery, hand finishing, gluing and assembling, and basic skills in the care and use of tools. As the student becomes more proficient in these skills, he is expected to be self-reliant and show more self-initiative. The introduction of further advancedrelated information makes it possible for the student to initiate, plan, and construct a proiect in accordance with his experience and abilities. ln each project, growth in such activi- ties asp thinking the iob through, application of manipulative skills, and development of techni- cal information is watched. Safety in the use of tools and machines is thoroughly explained and practiced by both teachers and students. mf' 44 Making a hydroplane keeps Lanny and Dick busy in Advanced Wood Shop. 'Sf 3 11.1 1 df ,,.-1 L,. , 4. ak 1.4 W6 LD r ' .1 I 4, 1 5 Ag- I Id. 1 U., -. if-X -sn - ' 4-' fS?+1L ' A .4 . ,. -Iu- S Rl! r 2- 41 fl 1'l',f.yIf , 24 A 2- 'bg 1 F' . iff' 1 Q 'cw' 'bf' bmi. .Z -... v . - 'f Q -. . -fl? A 5. 1 by 4 if u 'L Y , 1: Tw: .ts ,st Lff. T. I 'i fx, A 'P' 1 L K A I I . . 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' -A , M Y , -v ' ..........-. - - + 70 'iz-iii: - 'Q I PIUSIIFJ ' -f Y j L ,..' it ,J 5. if 1. 2-1 ff tw - ' :. -1 'T ' MMV -' ' 1 1 V -L.,.- f is ' 1 -, . 1 ' J- f wr: ' I T ' - t -. Q Mr. Burnett - -- A - 'U , ' 241 NN 5 'B fa!-if I Assistant Coach gi,-T: 'p ' ' ,xmtmm Vu- Q J-in . T - . 52193. Q ,f A- 1.1. -LAW ' I -,' ' . 4' g 1...-'4.. I '-V-gm - 4.4, '13 .':f7??'k.4.,-A -Mil' . ' fel-r-H W's..5i'S- '5i'ff.f' t F -alt. -- - T ' t - AHVA gy? -f 7' N ' .-,- ' ' -4 - ' .' , 'T. ?.'2fi ' ' 1 3'- zZT ' e 'QQ - f t - fav-ff'f E . 4, .ag Mr. Jones 'N ' Tf -,x 4. .- .,,, ., ' . W751.- Q ' Assistant Coach Tackle, . A ,S um an 'W' It I ,ru y .V A... ' ' 1-,V ', 'I' .,,,,,,gg, , A' ., . -bt? U -aww faq., , . .W - W .6 A- '..,,,. - - ' ' .. Jo.. ' Norm Thordarson, halfback, Bob Barrett, end, Wally Sagan. AA hf tb ii ri' . N Mebayvgvsvygiatajibg oo a compe i ion Jfwy AL t ' ...g.. ... new-14. .mv - 1 'tk of . , gs 12f,.'2B1.7 -4 ' , 5 . t 'Q ? 'ljvyqcmf 4 1 zsggaqmw A W' whit: in A cJcwA,vm 6 ' ,,' -- , .. . 4:1 The High School Memorial Stadium shook on its founda- V A rg tion from the cheering of the students as they urged Bal- 'E A 'T x T Iard's football squad on to victory. The Ballard team, .N i strongly supported by the student body and community, played an aggressive, alert type of football. H .-,1 In If ,gly Lfyg' J g ,KX .ya A in b With a pounding defense Ballard built a strong lead in 71:-M . 'S ', the city league during the beginning games. Even though :fi-': f1'?2f S2-jri, A :tg they fought hard they met their match and were over- rff g , L iq '5 - can e, come by Roosevelt and Garfield in their last two games. 2 - 7 This kept them from winning the city championship but .974 ,,., ,, 4 lf: , - secured third place in the final league standings. Under the able leadership of Coach Henry Bendele, the determin- P 1. Q ',.:,'v ed team gave each opponent a hard struggle. The Ballard E' ' ' E ' in ' ' Bealfefsl 5bllllY to keep fl9l'lllVlQ.9Ven Whefl The 5C0 9 W35 End, Ed Palmason, end, Mike Nordby, end, Jerry Fraulini. against them sent many of their competitors to defeat. ,X At the end of the football season the two daily papers an- nounced their choices for the all-city football team. The players are the outstanding members of the various high school teams. The following Ballard players received this honor. All-City Nominations - Norm Thordarson - Tackle ,AT Bob Barrett - End ff' LL l ' p - 'f . llf I 2 Dennis Long - Guard q Ut!!! Elliot Gleason - Halfback 4, , 'l ' Cf .t lf .y , ,bg ,LL i H i all , llvtlw ' t 5' MU' Q. ,iw ,tt t xr f fpyef ul' l fy 'I l l U ' L. Azllflj 1 I ,AIX il' . it vi-wi it A A ut . V i . V2 . , ii ,.n,.,5,,n, .,,,, 'JPY-3 l is x av.-R-fy N I- A .1 Lg Guard, Larry Fuller, guard, Arnt Blindheim, guard, Mike Dunmore. ol -.Q The Beavers struggle to break through RooseveIt's line. Three tacklers close in on a Ballard player. Wai R Q .-. LQ, 3: ' . A 1' .D-4,,,1-f of-. , 1:1-1 Iwi. bl ,'3!'-: -fl-,. -'V S. ' ? 11. N' -n 1 M 'Qs-13 -,in ee-r . A Dick Donaldson and George Foster, out for iniuries, inspired our team from the sidelines. FINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS Roosevelt f Garfield Ballard Lincoln Franklin Queen Anne Cleveland West Seattle . Sealth 1 I . r., f L' .,., I t Mike Anderson fightfsffor that, extra yardj L' , if ' '. 1 74. ' r 7.1 ,u K in Lf ,I v1f I, Building good sportsmanship Coach Bendele instructs Scott Satterlee while teammates anxiously watch the game. A Up and over goes a Ballard Beaver. The players in the dugout show a variety of reactions. was their aim. WEST SEATTLE Ballard started its season by tromping the West Seattle Indians 2l-7 with a ground attack that became feared the rest of the season. Quarterback, Mike Anderson, went into the end zone twice in the second quarter. In the third quarter the touchdown was made by Jim Barbano. Terry McCain made all three conversions. The combined efforts of Wally Sagen and Jon Nordby in recovering a fumble was the break the Beavers needed. SEALTH ln their second game, the Beavers downed the new Sealth team, 2l -6. Arnie Tyler, started the scoring by running 37 yards for a touchdown. ln the second quarter, Norm Thor- darson recovered a Sealth fumble and hit pay dirt. The final touchdown was made by Ralph Oppliger. Terry McCain completed the conver- sions. QUEEN ANNE Fighting hard, Ballard's never say die attitude helped defeat Queen Anne 7-0. Ballard's ground attack was held surpris- ingly to a gain of only 30 yards. After half time Ballard started a 64 yard touchdown march. LINCOLN The Ballard Beavers won their fourth game by a 9-O shutout. Terry McCain, the Beav- er's punt specialist, completed a field goal, the first in the City League since T953 After re- covering a punt that was pounced upon by Jon Nordby, left-half Bob Barrett slammed three yards for the final six points. FRANKLIN Ballard held the Franklin Quakers to a net gain of TO yards and won their fifth straight game by the score of 9-O. The first touchdown came after a 38 yard push. Mike Dunmore and Ed Palmason pushed a Franklin player into his own end zone and Ballard had two points as the ending guncracked. CLEVELAND B a l l a r d extended its winning streak by winning its game against Cleveland by the score of 26-6. After a slow first quarter, the Beavers came back in the second with a 52 yard march that earned a touchdown. Ralph Oppliger went over center and fought T2 yards for the second touchdown. Mike Anderson and the Ballard reserves with Bob Burnett and Ed Palmason, made the last two touchdowns. ROOSEVELT Ballard's winning streak. was end- ed in the sixth game by Roosevelt with a score of T2-7. This put them in a second place tie with Garfield. A 67 yard push in the third period ended in a touchdown. Terry McCain again kicked a perfect conversion. With less than three minutes to go, Ballard's Jon Nordby reached for the perfect pass, when a Roose- velt player knocked the ball from his grasp. GARFIELD Ballard's only scoreless game was with Garfield, 26-O. Although th e Beavers fought hard, they could not keep the Bulldogs in check. This loss put Ballard in third place in the final league standings. I 1 i -ff' ,LX .Q I X 64 M afvif' rf Vg Ll' L Fredrickson, forward Rfb llvfkl . A V-JD 'N L W 'XX ,gvfukb i fi Lf L 1 lf Z i X1 i Dv i' f '753 . Lfy Lv i an N, P fm' , 'O '-f f 747 Jn Mr. Goldstein Mr. Pressey Head Coach Assistant Coach The 1959 basketball season started slow for the Ballard Beavers but ended in a whirlwind of excitement for all concerned. Under their new coach, Mr. Norm Goldstein, the Beavers made an impressive showing in City League play by ending second in the final league standings. The Beavers had strong reserves combined with a good starting lineup. This, with their determined spirit, gave them their many victories. Many of the games were close, but the superior playing of the team came through to win them. For the first time in eight years, Ballard was one of the teams that represented Seattle in the State Tournament which was the climax to a successful season. Ballard fought hard in the tournament and secured seventh place in the state. 2 f HOSTGR, forward Gleason, forward Odsafheff f0l'Wifd Anderson, forward 17.5 ,E '4 ,ilpxgry 'ima I 'i FAI! Victory took us to the State Tournament. Ballard uses its height on the backboard. Basketball Scores Ballard Opponent Ballard Opponent 48 Garfield 37 53 Queen Anne 62 West Seattle 43 43 Garfield 43 Queen Anne 55 69 Lincoln 60 Roosevelt 45 71 West Seattle 51 Lincoln 52 54 Franklin 62 Sealth 56 49 Roosevelt 54 Franklin 41 60 Cleveland 51 Cleveland 60 64 Sealth Tournament Scores Ballard Opponent 55 Wenatchee 44 51 Sunnyside 52 51 Franklin Pierce 42 53 John Rogers 56 Chuck McMillian finds an opening . W V ,..-f- Elliot Gleason lumps for the ball. zel, Sandstrom, Hanley. Second Team-lst Row: Sandstrom, Seeklander. 2nd Row: Mr. Gasparovich, Oppliger, McClure, Neves, Burnett. 3rd Row: Anderson, Fraki, Watkins, Craft, Winberg, Kittleson, Hammerstrom. 4th Row: Martinson, Wight, Pedersen, Bakke, Christenson, Olson, Fritz. SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL - For the second year in a row the Beavers' second team tied with Roosevelt in league play for first place. This makes it look like the two teams are quite evenly matched, so next year's games should be very exciting. With the experience they have attained in their games this year, the mem- bers ofthe team look forward with expectation at the THIRD TEAM FOOTBALL - The third team ended the season with third place in the league standings. With their added experience they will go on to win more games in the coming year. Next season promises fur- ther victories with the team bringing more trophies to Ballard High. Maitiy of the players on the third team Managers: Wogenson, Seeklander, Wen coveted All-City High School Football,JTtiophy. are prospectivefhiembers ofthe varsity squad of 1961. .t N E - ' . x ,cm 7 V. -T if' N, si 2 2 Y , I 'A .' rm- lf T ' , tl N .. Q, ,. Q Qt 2 It V h V45 . It auf G XM gush. ' my 4 -if? we E' -'api--ei ,Et ea w Tj,,,g153 tl Third Team-'lst Row: Mr. Burnett, Taylor, Ossinger, Bartlett. 2nd Row: Nardin, Carlson, Dreewes, Olson, Graves, Ashford, Adams, Pells, Ger- ring, Mehinki, Friedel, Holland, Bedker, Grayhouse, Edelbrook. 3rd Row: Judge, Carlson, Taylor, Hoart, Fricke, Thompson, Jorgansen, Taylor, Green, Parenti, Carlson, Gronberg, Sundholm, Berg. 4th Row: Chase, Eiman, Carlson, Egan, Crumb, Rudd, Hanscom, Mortenson, Snider. Sth Row: Rockness, Dreewes, Hasvickson, Day, Clark, Larson, Strand, Knutson, Baxter, McDonald, Rempher. . ,V . . ff' ff' Q., if .M .A A ,jk I 5 ' i I1-1441 Q, B7 se xygl yu x F f' T f fv . L- il e Managers: Wogenson, Sandstrom, Tay- 'fu V' Q! rij if- ,, A lor, Ossinger. V ' Q A 1 WT A juni' L Y 1 I J if I L W ,, -.Z A ,V .,3, gf, ,,'5? . ,A lp... S: V ' I I J. T JJU1 fjvfll if .'ii LLLfi 5 A if 'rf ' .lf 1' ' . LL ' J 'I Second Team: fricke, Palmason, Satterlee, Pederson, Castro, Nielsen. 3 ffeccuej ' 7 ' ' f ' fi Z4 - T M114 ,- 1- SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL-The second Team basketball games were exciting. lt was unknown right upto game time who would play. This was caused by many of the second Team members play- ing on varsity, so iT was a prob- lem for the coaches to decide who would play on The second team. This year the Team placed Third with eight wins and Tour losses. Fast action and good ball han- dling shows that next year They will be hard to beat. THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL - Our Third Team, although not as suc- cessful as The first and second Teams, displayed a never-say-die attitude. They placed fifth in The league with five wins and seven losses. The team started The sea! son slowly, but ended it by show- ing the rest of the league the Ballard spirit. They were coached by Mr. Rod Pressey, a newcomer to Ballard basketball coaching. He has high hopes. for the boys next year. .Qi , Future Champions play to win. -Qwpryz ,,. ,, . ,V wlzvf i Third Team-Tst Row: Huseby, Rosen, Laase, Gerring, Hanna, Holland, Moran. 2nd Row: Eggum Larson, Lee, Berg, Green, Nelson, Borg. I fb 4 N 0 3 , I . ' ' Q Q f 1 ..g9 Swim Team Members Allen, Carol ' Anderson, Mike Ankrum, Marilyn Chesley, Cindy Cleghorn, JoAnn Cleghorn, Karen Davis, Carol Eyman, Louie Fish, Marilyn Gallagher, Mike Hagen, Koll Harris, Dick Headman, Gale Hobbs, Janice Huhta, Roberta Jones, Linda Johns, Arlene Kauffman, Chris Kauffman, Katie Lagerquist, Gordy Lamberg, John Larson, Tom MacDonald, Roger McGerr, Janice N, Mills, Sue Nordby, Jon Nordby, Mike Palmason, Ed Price, Howie Raymer, Judy Satterlee, Scott Simmons, Jean Sonne, Barry 'a Taylor, Dale s 4- - X ' Weiss, Jane Captains Jane Weiss and Scott Satterlee accept, on behalf of the team, the first place trophy presented to them by Mrs. Byron Moreland, Director of the high school section of Seattle P.-T.A. council, and Mr. Ben Evans of the Park Department. Janis Bauer and John Day proudly show off their prize winning salmon. After capturing the High School Swim Cham- pionship for the second time, Ballard's swim team gained more city-wide recognition. Winning this year required that the thirty- five members practice twice weekly for two months, During each practice they coordi- nated their speed, form, and starts, and per- fected their poise and endurance. Their work- ing together built up not only the needed stamina, but also the good sportsmanship traditional to Ballard. Though few fish were caught, much fun and excitement were had by the faculty and stu- dents who participated in Ballard's annual salmon derby held September 27, l958. Janis Bauer and John Day proved themselves to be top-notch anglers when they landed the prize winning salmon. l , ,i,r . ii - ' ,ylfi . ,Iwi N Ski Club'is one of The largesTfandlmosT inTer- esTing clubs aT Ballard. Nearly everyone who likes snow, sledding and, of course, skiing is a Flying Norseman and ,r'epresenTs Ballard in COmpeTiTive skiing. ei, A day This year, a,sXinJ'Thel pasT, was seT aside for BallardcDay. This is when all The skiers Turned ouT in Tull force To see The crownin Q fof Their Ski King and Queen, followed by The slalom and Three-legged races and, To end a perTecT day, The You and I race. To inform The club more abouT The arT of skiing, movies and speakers oTTen were pre- senTed To The group. The club also sponsors a ski Team and helps supporT The ski paTrol. AT The close of The season, Ballard skiers had noT only memories and a Tew broken legs To show Tor The Tun and exciTemenT They re- ceived from skiing, buT also some hard-won Trophies, showing ThaT They were good com- peTiTors againsT oTher Teams. , , 1' 1-, f , 4. S Q S.. ' 'lf yr. . T-T V V f T is, i OFFICERS: Pres: Christensen, Vice Pres. Wogenson, Sec Blindheim, Treas. Olney. Outdoor competitions bring honors To Ballard. F2 iw' X -N fs- :Q fs 'X ' .X , t. , . X 4 - ', J ..'i. itil Tn SKI CLUB SENIOR MEMBERS-'lst row: Beideck, Schiessl, Nelson, McDermoTT, Thomas, Jonason. 2nd row: Rapp, Bingham, Dalsbo, Hadi, WerTh, Hurd PeTTersen, SaTher, Jones. 3rd row: Hagen, Humphrey, P. Johnson, Beers, Nelson, Galer, Jensen, Weiss, Nlork. 4Th row: G. Anderson, Pres- Ton Wenzel Snider, S. Johnson, Thordarson, Pedersen, Wade, Shelby, Sioberg, SaTer. .X .. -1 .I ll . i X' i 'ai ll, 'wel 0, 'IW ' BV! ' Yell Leaders - Gary Best Gary Cook Jim Fletcher Jerry Yee Dale Smith Throughout the year the Ballard song and yell leaders helped build spirit and enthusiasm to its peak. This took many hours of constant preparation during the summer months and after school, They are always striving for new and orig- inal routines that help drive our team to the championship. At the state tournament one of Ballard's own songleaders, Mari- lyn Kean, was chosen as an All- State songleader. The ambitious cheer squad led the Ballard students through a thrilling season otsportsthatwill long be remembered, he l , ix If 1' - x ,R Y- Song Leaders -Jo Ann Greifendorff, Marian Warne, Jeanie Burkarl, Marilyn Kean, Bonnie Jorslad, Linda Mahler. Pep is encouraged by our song and yell squads. Three plus Two, lhaT's our crew. e l l 5 5 Give a cheer for Benny. ' i ,je- 50 ' Lettermen's Club-lst Row: Hostak, Kurus, Waara, Gleason, Prinos, Wilson, Fredrickson, McMillan, Wold, Watling. 2nd Row: Sagen, Stebbins, West, Henderson, Dunmore, Hendrickson, McCain, Rockness, Watts, Oppliger. 3rd Row: Cook, J. Nordby, Gibson, Palmason, Hansen, Blindheim, Olson, Hamry, Donaldson, Tyler. 4th Row: Powe, M. Nordby, Foster, Sandell, Lone, Barbano, Fuller, Glase, Lambrecht. Sth Row: Barrett, Zum- dieck, Thordarson, Long, Satterlee, Anderson, Odsather, Knutson, Smith, Larson, The purpose of the Lettermen's Club is to show strong leader- team members received their letters at a P.-T.A. meeting held ship and to support a variety of activities. It is composed of during March. At the end ofthe basketball season, an awards varsity letter award winners who encourage other students GSSSTTTTJTY WGS TTSTCT- AT TTTGT Time TTT9 varsity TOOTTJBTT players to participate in the Various Sports included in The all-yleflc received their letters along with the varsity basketball mem- program at Ballard. They also strive to set an example of beT5- The Slle OT TTT9 Club TCVe559d TTTVOUQTTQUT The Year Wlfll good sportsmanship which is looked up to by all. more members being added at the conclusion' of each indi- vidual sports season. Although the club's activities were few The activities sponsored by the club were limited this year this year, Nlr, Burnett, the advisor, and the members hope since it was nonexistent until late in the term. The swim for a more successful organization next year. -Li i-44 Elliott Gleason presents Mr. Goldstein with a plague on behalf of the basketball Football Inspirational Winnel-s-Dave Knutson and team in appreciation ot his fine lob ot coaching, George roger, Letter clubs encourage participation in athletics -i r 51. , 6 7 QM' 5 , pl f 5 Officers-1st Row: Fennessey, Neilson, Murray, Nelson. The purpose of the Big B is to promote and stimulate interest in girls' athletic activities in accordance with ideals of health and sportsmanship. Any girl who has earned 500 points, according to the adopted point system, is eligible for membership, and each member is required to earn a certain number of points each year to maintain membership. The activities sponsored by the club this year included the sale of pom poms and book covers, the yarn drive, and the sale ot pencils. These activities were made pos- sible through the guidance of Mrs. Swaftord, the girls' physical education director and the general supervisor of all the organization's projects. YJ -J ' xi Basketball Inspirational Winner -Jerry Odsather. Big B lst Row Adams Petelle Olson Murray Johnson Nelson 2nd Row DeCaro Dansingburg Anderson Vaughn Miner Rentz Mussleman 7. .r x FQ .- : Q i . Q 'mc 1 ,'h.l Z wx ix N , X Q'X -5 . , X I .slim 'V lp. X ill l1l his Ll,g-i Xy 6 Ly-lic-ft li 100 Mile Club- lst Row: Krahn, Lasse. 2nd Row: Andrews, DeBay, Edelbrock. --gkx X-..,,15i L. -ew? K J - ' kqqmfxgl .7, ' ' Y H' 5 - ' x X X1 r5.3- . 5 KZ ' Boys try their skill at rope climbing. Y Football Intramural-lst Row: Fuller, Rockness, Lambrecht, Glase. 2nd Row: Martinsen, Fraulini, Loney, DeBay. NK llll I Jack concentrates on his next chess move. Ballard's intramural sports program gives all students, both girls and boys, an opportunity to take part in athletics. Whether it be the rapid pace ot a bas- ketball game or the concentration ofa chess game, the pupil who participates in the various sports activities learns the value of teamwork and cooperation. Boys and girls engage in friendly com- petition against each other amid the noise of the bowling alley while boys test their skill and endurance by trying to qualify for the lOO Mile Club. Each of these sports is open to the students who are interested in them. Basketball Intramural: Komstadius, Potter, Anderson Friendly rivalry is a part of intramural sports. K' on AV was .cI.JJ y1'jrM VU79 QW A I UL 542,054 DL, 7741? 995114. me . Over one hundred students participated in The bowling program This year. The enthusiasm shown by the students who took part in The sport, resulted in a city championship boys' Team. AT The annual bowling tournament, sponsored by The P.-T.A., Ballard won first place for The second Time in four years. Each school is allowed to enter Two boys' and Two girls' Teams in The tournament. This year There were approximately Thirty-six Teams entered from the nine different high schools. Of The eighteen boys' teams, one ofthe teams representing Ballard came in first with The other close behind in fourth place. One of the girls' teams from Bal- lard placed second, only a few pins behind the first place Queen Anne girls. The week after the tournament, the championship Team was honored at a P.-T.A. meeting along with the teams that placed first in The two leagues which met every Monday and Friday. . T .N,, avmjffc-e'z,f4Q,,,ga,QkL,,,4..,,fd Q-PDQ: Champions: Chase, Henderson, Anderson, Black, Martinsen. gn ,, 9 A . r, ,X I . X .- la Q lt Q . 4 X f Monday Bowlers: Schlaitzer, Clogston, Bevry, Howatson, Miner. . eo 11 Friday Bowlers: C. Massart, J. Mas sart, V. Massart, Chase, Johns. Monday Bowlers: Anderson, Rentz, DeCaro, Akse, Wick. 'ws ,nt Q: Q My 1 1 f ip 7 3- Nordby, West, Merrovv, Wilson J QQ! 'S' W T . fb ' wg, b ' N l ' Q4 :w, - V 7 xv' fp. .' ' , . F N. , 'Q ', 11?-4 fw L!! . :-- I '4 g M . 5 1 . 'ml-l,-.Y, .- -.N,.-- ji, - x I' f Q 7 so s ,,, .-A 4,-.L -, 34194-. -in .' l A 1-x ..-,. V , -f. I.. .., .ff-H, K i . t , -.-1'e-0-.P . 4. - -A, GSW Slebbins Cook, Engelsklen, Olson Y l l o H? i' Y Varsity Track Team - 'lst Row: Opollger, Slelzblns, West, Cook, DeBay, 2nd Row: Hamry, Olson, Sagen Noroby, Henderson. .-- Henderson, Harnry J Xl Q 'lr'-4-'f' V' - ' v' V . Q2 J' J W .L'u '2Q' callin, Cf!! 11113 - it I I A :gan fMjW'Ue Tw CTT ,WJ if ZDQO ...wi nvifi' Every spring as The weaTher geTs warmer, The Ballard Track members can be Tound Training hard on The cinder paTh. Nlr. Henning, The Track Team coach, has been as busy as any beaver in preparing The Team for compeTiTion WiTh oTher schools. This year Ballard will compeTe againsT Franklin, Lincoln, WesT SeaTTle, RoosevelT, Queen Anne, and Cleveland in dual meeTs. Ballard is looking Torvvard To vvinning The TirsT place spoT in The ciTy league. WiTh many reTurning leTTermen, Ballard has a good chance in all fields of compeTiTion, wheTher iT be shoT puT, broad lump, pole vaulTing or hurdles. Nlr. Beahm, a new Teacher To Ballard High School, and assisTanT Track coach, has proved a valuable asseT To The Track Team. WiTh hard work, sTeady pracTice, and ex- cellenT coaching of Mr. Henning and Mr. Beahm, The championship will be well A 'JL' I'-xi Q is -V ,.,a .hu .- l I 'K 47-P ' f, -- 'pg' 'MT' B-Mai-1 yu Y 4-1 .wymef-., -2':'g-' -,, ,gg 'Wu 'ff-' Mem ' . ' - weve . - - V yan: ,,,g,'-4. eff ,tri Q '1 , .4 1 75- .eva-wg V4 ' nw 4' X ., ,, , Dick WaTTs Ralph Oppliger Mr. Henning Head Coach wiThi Their grasp. -2. 'M Vg, ll Mr. Beahm 74 lx 1 I x li AssisTanT Coach fzjf-5 bfkvw l i ifiiw if , . 1 .sa Ju T 4 ,,,if'! wry Lg -QM Trao k introd upesigorinigfi iipogrlisyf il . ' . lflfk f'f l ' lf QQWZT WWW 5 M ll. 02 Second Team Track-1sT Row: Zumdieck, Wilson, Godsey, Edelbrock, Anderson, McCain, Kittleson, Merrow, Tyler, Wenzel Lamb 2nd Row VorT man, Webber, Janson, Tuininga, Morrison, Egan, Schulberg, BaxTer, Adams, Clayton, Carlson, Nixon, FoTi. 3rd Row: Heinrich Freidel Green Snyder, Strand, Folmar, Menke, BryanT, Jorgenson. Golf Team-lst Row: Crum, Tiedeman, Nielsen, Bish. 2nd Row: Husseman, Chuck Garrett, Terry Neilsen. Garrett, Erickson, Darling, Hendrickson, Stearns, Gallagher, Preston. Chuck Hendrickson, Bob Stearns. Mr. Oistad Head Coach Jackson Golf Course is one of many courses in Seattle where Ballard High SchooI's golf team practices whenever possible. Al- though their last year was not as suc- cessful as they had planned, their coach, Mr. Oistad, says this year's outlook is im- proving steadily. Boys interested in golf and who have had some experience make up the team. No matter how they place in competition, they play for the pleasure of the game-not the glory. Bob Gallagher rx I K Bob Preston Tom Darling Chris Ericksfon Golf and tennis provide more summer aotivity. i e ' fr9 . ' i ee. ' wr f-QV . - H- if 'di R X0 X V 5 'A ' i 1' , 14, . W., , V- f . iR.,5.l:.5,A 1- if str- 1 3 V W 0 i A W- - ? A V . . ' ,,,,f+,. 1 .t iff Tennis Team-Ist Row: Larson, Seekiander, Po Judge, e, ess. -1 -., an 4 2nd Row: Hostak, Erickson, Sundholm, Fro , Man a, ' , Great- ' c 1 house' Rosen' Jones' ' Bruce Erickson Bob Seek 453, t 9.94 jg, . . ww 6 if 'rfb arf! The te ' team hefiive returning Iettermen, and they expect to Q! X 3 p irst in the league. ', he team, headed by Coach Jones, practices at neighboring courts. ' -. ldv? This year's tennis team has a bright future. - M31 - 'TN-'2'55,a V 4 C Mr. Jones 544 Head Coach :QQ v 1 A 4' if it W 1, W 1 rr1 e ' ,, , W ,,.,, ,. . A+- Af 1 , , ,,.,f n . ' i 1-ff I x I '- ' ' - V-,--.-fl ' -4-- ' ati ,LX- ii., 1 -L sw , ' ' 1 Z e A -f i t P , , a Ill? - sl , - W' gg ,,,s,,j,,c,-. V 7 , 3 , ' 7 -.- . f,-,-4 , f 4- -f - R W- xi in V K 4 44 ,fi , V i 4- I 4' A '-I Scotty Powe Gary Larson Dennis Hostak Pete Rockness 8. i J H-9 ? , .i T ' + l T4 i i V i r l l l , u r a .. at ' 5? S'-ev' - ,' a, ,W- Z . ' 4-HBE' '. . Ron Waara awaits the pitch. X ,-. A .Q 5 fl V ai Sr-.lt S...-sw .. but Ballard's prospects for the City League's Baseball championship look bright with nine returning lettermen. Good pitching, out- fielding, and more batting power make the Beavers a squad to be feared. Last year Ballard placed top in the North Division. ln the city finals, they lost their game to Garfield and ended the season second in the city. Ballard, out again to capture the northern division championship, is also look- ing forward to the city championship. vtfjd ' x - 5411 fr L, ., . n '24 Ili! ' I C is , G D , .- Q 'lilo . ji, l 2 5 N j ' A ,gf n 0, 1' 'U ff uf? 6 i 'A 1 'rv flfifxf ' rg. , 82 Varsity Team-'lst Row: Glaze, Waara, Kurus, Christenson, Bakke, Patterson, Jones, Knutson. 2nd Row: Castro, Barbano, Fricke, Timm, Foster Donaldson, Anderson, Barrett, Gray. 3'-ui. FF'--.. ' 4 N- . -avi, - A V at -, ,- 'Z ,ni W-uv.. fvunawhil iq 1. l Mr. Gaspa rovich ' f i . Head Coach 'bums A a Mr. Burnett Assistant Coach Bob Kurus goes To bat. Ballard's baseball team holds great promise. i it l ta f W' gfffrvf jwwev X' J fy Amiywylffefuj' . 1 ey . Afl X, V . Agffl ii ac 3-Q, George Foster prepares for the windup. ,L lg-A I -.,. Warmup pitching is necessary before a game ' 1 4 aan- ' J X il A brolcxen leg didn't keep George from supporting the team. t tu if I I 5, . , L Ballard players plan their strategy. X? L x I if r, t l ' ily' . lift X, lx lx xx ' lv i l' . t V- i YT Winning Beavers carry coac li Goldstein in a victory march. Mr. McComb speaks at the dedication of the new gym To A 4 Q. 1 A , .at 4 1,2 1 'R I 4- x 1 wvrl I in - I f 1 Y U honor thee we trophies bring... Q. 9 o 31' ' 0 dgfw 1--r O fi f1?f ' i Q l tzif O . ' 24, f Fw w- fgwyr ,- V Q22-,gl H A .. ' A... f ,. , ' 1 Nf5'i1'f+ ..,.b., 62. , wow BY Y' LINCOLN-35 R00 -gg Eggz. fig! 1, -33 'm::Q.4f44N .rr Ruu5hfQ?1?'1f UNQQLN '43 haf. fikrbkfhe 42+ -gE. S ',T' 48 vL'ri2TTfrE-is 'flnmrnu su FQINKLIK 31 F , . .1 wx- '-x -. .f . ll -Q-V 1 1-rw 'Y 'W e , F 1,hr-'- ,Jey,-V ' Q' , -a -nf SL: sr wif - ,WL gif' :f -A ' 51 wr' .j-4, -,,,- - ., , , - - XXX,-,:lQ ,-GSX: X 1, 137- ,f N. g,iz'efgo j'i'I T N. , f , ,. ,X ,, ,'-.- .. ,A ' 4- gsfr-'yfkgj V 7 ,I FK X 1 fl- F'-Q6 'Xf1,j'.E' .vw ,V ,'1 xp. ' 'T I -ilf 0 x ',.f-V if XQ ' nd polirining fo?-tho futqfe is an Y lmpoffqnt paft of the studenfighigh school ainpienticeship. Aidofl by the guidahde Q.f'.,I!1B'V counselors and faxgulty, ealgh siudent is givenf rg lfi1i,'1heV,'oppor1uni1y to .use hig Qgnowygdgexto the og' Sbesfh of hnig ,abiIity. As,ioUijrieym'en,-'the gem' iorgvoro 'foadjwfo Q0 forth and to Iakotheir place osjuhgqbujlders of tomorrow. V P ' A '36, ' P: - K 3.1, ,.-.- qi- . .h -WF. .. A' '.,f'Y's5 w in T5 4' a' 'Liv 11 'A 1' HIP! ' ' A w4...' A , , -h . ., ,U 1.3,-'ffrv-4.'... ', f - ,I .A Q...-ws, 5:31 o oo fi o fciLAssE sf l l l. an YE? 2.7 rf' l Advisor, Mr. Fletcher, President, Blair Leckief Vice-President, Danny Norton, Secretary, Jackie Burke. i Freshman Class The Class of '62 entered the halls of Ballard as apprentices ready to learn a new trade. They learned the responsibilities and oppor- tunities associated with the occupation of being high school students and practiced them in making their year a success. The Freshmen began their year with the elec- tion of officers. Gayly-colored posters of all shapes and sizes decorated the halls to ac- quaint the studentsfwith the various candi- dates. When ifhel election was over, the officers began planning for a fun-filled year I V ' Il ,falong with the help of the advisor and the ,i ., Q Freshman Class committees. A 4 l I A if' i 1' . if K T' 'i M . tl T J, if ' .V 4 I 1. 88 Frosh Night headed the list of activities. A section was reserved for the Freshmen on the fifty-yard line at the Ballard-Cleveland football game, and the half-time period was highlighted with a Sadie Hawkins' Day Race. Throughout the year the Freshman Class sponsored a number of assemblies and, at the end of the year, the Freshman party was held. The Class of '62 has proved itself to be worthy of membership among the many fine classes of Ballard. As these students continue their climb of apprenticeship, they will look forward to three more interesting and excit- ing years. Q ' ' wif' 4 J fr. .A F ' b Q. A v 'ty' ' Q I 1:1-. 1 i . fi 'T' , ' J . i J 'Q ' , rf ' , ',!,,., Z Q 1' -N F , nv a xl A Q 'fra' ' Q Q -3--' 79 Q 3' ' aa X A 4 Tom Bill Sharon Joyce Torn Addis Allison Andal Anderson Anderson Susan Ruth Charles Al KENNY Annoary Ardissono Aristonis Barnes Barnes i ' w e Il Vx fs '. ' 4 A 0- C ,D A Q . -,B , N- lv, V 4 - f i 441 mi N L x WEE ' Donna Beverly Ken Sherry Chris 5 ' Baxter Beckman Berg Brown Brommer Z. was . . I I , nz- i t N Aw xi 4sI bs J g V ix gg V st 4 2 v'.u !f!l5 A ff V- . qvgs--'f,gge, t' H ,, v ,. --f , 55, .f,, A .. -at A A- .Z ,Jr .. ,, .f f. . -, , . 6 -Q . i v -I V , 375- JS I X :uv V ww f A. Y Y n-., 7... . A , . , I V ., x .,.. ,Q ,J J Vg 1,K .4.g,--g y il iz -3 ,ihglwsmq ' LZJJ' -'gk f 1 lj, I Dave Lois Gary Mary Ann Mary ' ' ' ' Brumpton Budnick Bichl Cahill Carey Freshmen begin the year amid the construction of the new building. Th F h b ' h ' h' h h I ' h' e res men egln t elr IQ se 00 apprentices lp. 2. i vt 1 at in 4' - 9 c 4 ld a 'N .. M '. A I mi, n' Q L .- fa-' a, .2-. Q' lvl- L Q- F ,- x . I kr, L 5. - zg,:',: J C if K -- -fl sift l Ann Clyde Gary Harvey Penny Kathy Ray Jerry Mark LaRose Carlson Carlson Carlson Childs Christman Clark Connell Cooley Coolidge Curtis 5 ,.,.,w ' YZ. 1, r ff--- , ,nn in , ,. ,- f 5- , ME , , K 7- rs, 4 ff' ii ,lf - iw r 8 A ' A fag' 'ff J ff -'rf' if -2, A yr, A W 1, J jf vi - -C Xi' C 1 , :C 5 f ' 2 gf Q 6' 2 lc: ' rr fi' in -92 A 'X G' wi V 'Q 'Ev 1 J if L Q Xl' , ,J ' 4 '7 'I 1' Y' cl 1 Y f f'-,.- L Diane Gail Margo Karen Nadeen John Judy Jim Loretta Don Dahl Daigneault Danielson Dark Davison Day DeLeau Delia Desrosier Dietz Nancy Janet Helen Grete Bob Donna Bob Linda Mike Ken Dori- Downey Doyle Egenes Ellis Evans Fennessey Ferkal Folk Ford ft .- ' A A Q 1 J V . ,, .. A E 9. A I ,.V J P4 my ,, '- 4 L' , , h lm., I, gg: .seg-f x In d ,LJXJ -A - li. i ' ' J ' 'T J V- + A - flf. -A 'is A ' 3 - 5, 'af 3 ' J T , uf E as 5:1 , ' ij figlf -'1 V r V gx ' .a 53,1 .1 : l 1 I S' ' it ' , 5 Y xl A , . Shirley Cheryl Robert Pam Fredrick Jim David A Tom Pam Myrna Fqrd Fox re ric son resn eorge enn oo nc ren en or rig s Harris F d ' k F G GI G d ' h G ff d ff G g Pam Naomi Paul Marlene Barbara John Donna Al Diane Susan Hastings Haugen Heath Hennum Hoff Hoffard Hoge Horret Hudson Hutchinson L Q--' L al 1, 1 315 George Hanseth Jack Johnson G' L i Harold Larson Q3 ap., wx Oilu-vi. 16 Kathy McCain Karen Ness a 9' Shirley Palmer I-, la ,- -4 .4 -w 1 if l Rick Ricnholson Pam Saqe Qc 2, 'WX 4 ' 1 , Holly Simmons Bill Stexk 1 . .4 'z . , 9 ' ' 6 in i xx v u. -32 , - T , 4- 9 5 ,V 2' 'E-'V Y.-' T ' VFX-i fu' 'f ms. tb. 'E '20 A 5 A E, t me L r if Q 'E' M T s 1: 4' 6 f I . Q QA .3 ' x - av 5 l , Q: J Q In .6 4- ,,. ' i lay V , 4 f T -' J 'r '- , -' ' 'fs I I I - A It-p, Q . i l A A .,.. 3 Ethel Janet Ida Larry Elaine Mike Jan Per Bill Hamilton Halverson Haley Jacobson Jensen Jhosolanske Johansen Johnsen Johnson Linda Jack Don James Bill Eugene Karen Peggy Anna Jones Kelly Kessler King Kinnish Knizek Knutson Kramer Krewsun T ff . 1 l 'D Q I an ' .5 ,E A 3 7' ' a sr.. gg A.. v- 4 sq ' -1, ' -0- .1 1 . 3 - sp ' 'N' ta. ,V ', - T' :H Q f 7 -J Iii, If 13. ' n W Dennis John Blair Mike Elizabeth Judy Denny Carol Lois Laursen Layson Leckie Leech Lefstad Linder Lund Lygman McAvoy - A 'D ,IQ ' Q , s I ,p f . 'Q bs Q - H 1' 7 g yy . ' 1 'N N -,- - ' A -f :I ' - , 7 -1 ' ':' so v 'T if 1 'Q I ' ' - 9 A .11 ' N . Y ' L. 1, I YU-' J... - '.' '5 -0 ,'-ff. -1 'xc .er Y- 3- rg .rx ff. ' E 1 'wr Y f' .Lf 1- X 'T' ' 0' Z Dave Mike Joe Laura Gus Dick Linda Claire Floyd Manus Meyer Mitchell Mitten Molvik Nelson Nelson Ness Ness Norman Susan Micheal Clarence Adele Ron Carole Georqe Clifford Ness Ness Nordine Norman Normo Norwood Nyqren Ockwell Palmer i - ,l 4 -, 1: Qi. -: Qi ' ' 4 as .A -' A ,Q as ., .Q 4 s wr 1' 3. 0' 4 ' r , - ,Q .+I V T , i -at 5 A Eric Frances Linda Gordon Marv Louise Thomas Marv Terry Carol Pettersen Poletto Quick Quickstad Ray Reisenauer Rennar Rentz Rettig FW, , I , ' I 1 . ls. , ' -. 7' .C , 'u A ,C .J '- .a 6' , 6 t ' Q? 1. Y 1 gre .es ai' 4-Sli, . A D U , Q . 'ff if V' ' 1 . 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N Susan Bob Mik Gloria Carl Tobin T V Vanwinkle Varness Georg V I Lee John V Q V gh V Vining Wassum W I k - W.. I-1 ' S 'NE A 1 S- L -if.-w s X - 4 L' 1 . - T' ' ,. f if 3 ze' I 1' I A Miriam Linda Dick John M y Welch Westf I Westover Widen W 't 5 1:4 ' 'Z '-' S, , Y, . ' -- i - ' , ,sl p,,,, W,,,,m ,,,,. , Freshmen show school spirit by attending a pep assembly. L 'C' 3 , lj. . 'L 3 , .326-f . . 'ff A X 5 1 George Pam Jim D k J k Wilson W'I Young Z II B k H Ily Ch yl M g' B wn L M hl They worked hard on their Class party. c R sin ISP-C NEWTGN 91,654- ND PCR? goes ov Lb 14 QAXQMEY DOWN g Riggssv LETS E LIKE BEE .-.sinh LEW -. Tu. Brightly-colored posters add to the school spirit. The Iunchroom crowds return to class. LETS Leimu OUR T011 HP' 4' 1' 'Z I'- f-si Advisor, Mr. Carey, Presideni, Joan Hanson, Vice-President, JeanlneT5immch'is!Se1:reTarpfYf9an Seiwk. Q-X ' gg ' . 7' Ag ,-3 .. 4 , K' . . n Ill ll 'faff' Ty ff M4 i 2 ' . ' fy ' 'sf' 5? ' K MJ W yy I Sophomore Class f C ,R if .pi T -, . l 'l K ful lj if J 'TF' A ',-f-- Cr l XXL X .,ig,5ijf.. ' CI V- 1 T l i Tf' -- 124- Cf l if 0 T f- . Qf Y CT K 7' Z., Beginning Their second year of apprenTice- climax To The day came wlTh The crownigg jj V ship af Ballard, The Sophomore Class made of Nlr. and Miss Sanfa Claus who reigned over K.. plans for The coming evenTs and proiecfs ThaT The parfy. LasT on The agenda were The carol- T They would sponsor. They carried ouf These ing and The refreshmenTs. IT was an enioyable ' X plans wiTh The assisfance of Their advisor, and fun-filled evenf and a memorable one for cf Mr. Carey, and Through The leadership of Their officers. CommiTTee signups Took place early in OcTober, and Then The Sophomore Class beganworking earnesfly To make The year a successful one. 'bllhe highlighT of The sophomore year was The 5Siophomore Class parfy, Holly Ho. IT was held inlthe lunchroom afTer school and Took -plaxceduring The Chrisfmas season. The pro- gram consisTed of'Two singing groups and a chorus-line madzilup of sophomore girls. The This year's sophomores. During The foofball and baskefball seasons, The Sophomore Class also sponsored Two pep assemblies which were held in Ocfober and January. The final proiecT for The year was assisfing wiTh commencemenf decorafions. This con- cluded a year ThaT will be long remembered by The sophomores as one in which They laid The foundaTion for Their coming years aT Ballard. A T x x 2 if 55' J '1 9 N T X xi TN N . .J l N T .T - Q T3 B - by . N ki! C- ' we ' l 'X lk . T ,K K i if TJ 'Q 1 X! XX v, .. 9 ., TX-C, ix. ,Q x 'J W ' fx fx , . 92 C Q' XE: x 'J 1 www-,,, ,,., 14-1 Sophomore girls make beavers for Girls' Club beaver sale. 3 1--it C 'Q X Darl in Aaenz Bob Adams iv . sf 'U Susan Albriqhf . ,,,,,, M' -vn- ef-f 9' 9 Sonia Almskaar w nxjl, N , 2' ' s, '-by I Q .g Warren Aekervick Sandra Adams 'D t.. l Ken Aldrich 'J-', 5 Leslie Alvord 1 i 'AK-.T I' 1.. ..,,, X Q 31' Judy Aaron Elizabeth Ahnouist SS Charlene Aldridqe 'ei if-V Janet Amundsen V :Fe 1 Y G re,- Mike Abelson Ron Akerstrom srl John Allen l -a ple Lyle Andersen Sophomores prepared for a year of activity. -.39 Diana Janet Andersen Andersen e ., J 'ff' J -r ihnlilf, ' Savage Jim Armand Armour Sue Terry Bakken Bakken sl , 4 i 4, N , ,, . s , ,S an .' lf? I S :Q Sandra Def1I'liS Baum Baxter Linda Rav Bond Borkwell '2 Q ,If l V1 Judv Anderson ,, Q- A 6 ,J 7 Cathy Armstrong Nancy Balcom .J ,fi X f E .4- tal Bob Beck Heather Borq Z, ' -1 'A K '6- ' .' :JV -'- :rl 4- W ' i A X X ,. Karen Karen Leslie Ron Sherrv Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson an urs- 'W - .. ,. J , Q 'T' ' ' wx V 1, wv-- , i - l A l -' 3. V 1 aan., ' a :rf A ' f .i - ,gif , '55 'I gl ,X , xv l Janice Jim 'x Jerry Verneitta Gary Armstrong Armstronq X Ashford Baker Bakken JN v Sharon Sherry Bob Margery George Baltzo Barber Bardwell Barene Barqer Q, .5 G X .- G 'S .4 , I if 9 is A l l I t 4 f 'V l 1 'V - cg - .9 .p ' A 1, 1. 11 ' ' 'I i Cf-' 8 V ' 1. B Bill Georqe Dick Joan Harold Bedker Benson Berg Borqqren Best Warren Thoreen Janice Richard Darlene Borq Botten Bower Bowker Boyer '54 -ri 1 Steve Andrews -WG S Pat Bakken Kenny Bartlett lr: Ns N. . Barbara Biornsfad Joan Bradley 4 'I C 3 3 li' Bill Abrargs Janice Albertson .YJ , f A Marv Jo Almuuist V5 Carol Anderson -A fs i Linda Appleton L Q 'Sty Sharon Bakken Diane Basra 1 tu i I Q Celeste Blowers Sharon Bray LI3, vt 'f . N3 ,iiii . 4 i i ffffiis :Iwi-r' i 'W '7 gi, . - i,. . i cw Y L.-rv' e, s -. ,N I t ' 2 '2 V . 6 1 ,ml . .D 3, -ar' 4 fa ,C sa L- a A 4- A - E , n , r V 1 S J i x 4 ' 5 lx- F l L 1 ' ye, , . ' N ' W1 . Tu 5' .- - 'jfs J J- 1 ' L V e, . 7 f 'fa if I S k 9 ' .J ' la ' -1 K Iv X r if W Rosalie Rodney Arlene Bob Sheila Joyce Steve Janice Judy Diana Brediqer Breiwick Brevick Bride Brockway Browning Brox Bruketta Bulman Bunnell Carol Marv Lee Cheryl Bob Susan Judy Diane Kathleen Ron Sandv Burbank Burdan Burdett Burqess Burk Burnett Burns Butz Bversdorf Cabe :' 21 'M 5 Q Q 3' 5' Q t vi. l 3 1,4 DQ sr L' w-- f kv'-J e A 4 , I L, v Li tk 41 ' I l Barbara Dan Gary Rick Mel Jane Linda Terry John Bill Cambell Camobell Card Carder Carlson Caroentar Carlson Carlson Carson Carver . ,j g tu . ' fl 5 'C - ' :A 7' is QQ l W W F O .. ..'2'.. ' a li A 'D U' all .Q , - tj -4 L -7 7 fy vt, , J Q. - f C fr X k i l l f -- 1' .f 2 59 G '-T ' 0- il no '- . , 4 , bk :bei 'r :' if, A . -7 lififi 4. '-.I ' ' ' ' ze- s , fl' ' X ,,', ' ' r l l in I l , 1 i Donna Susan Jeanine Ronald Jim Lola Lynette Sharon Bill Katie Case Casey Chalfant Charles Chase Chase Childs Childs Chornqak Christensen Russ Joanne Sandra Bob Bruce Bill Barbara Nora Walter Edith Christensen Christianson Christinsen Clark Clock Cloqston Collier Connelly Connelly Cornell 1 5-: , 0 - -. Q -.Q I ea I at 1' P . -,. D . 'az' r 21 '-5 ff' ff l -ILL ' -J i-4 ! ...V ., 1 1 'V M15 f ' I V i 1' Marvlvn Sandra Mike Terry Georqe Kathy Marv Kay Bill Judy David Cox Cox Craiq Craiq Crane Criqhton Crismon Cronwell Close Crum , if U l 1 Q 5 ,A X I Y.. S 4 1: , .. -A fc' .gi -il 5, 3 Z, EL, I '- I V 1 J' K J . - , I K . . 3. . .sv M it Q 1 -9 ay P, ,J ,V R elif' A - gt 'is M- ' ., f '-S ' 49, f 'Q 'x '1 C A Q P 4 I 7 A A Georqe John Walt Suzi Georqe Mike Sally Bob Priscilla Curtis Cubbins Culbertson Curtis Curton Dale D'anqelo David Davies Davis Davison Patti Carol Joanne Carol Nancy fred Claudia Judy Darlene Carol Deardorff Decker Delonq DeShaw Dianich Dishon Dixon Dixon Dobele Dockstader C5 nw ' ' -' l'-' -Q 4 9 L ' , f , .K 49 1 .of ,, v ,g QQ v '- . ...W , H 4 .J , l -r , i I f- in l 1? c li- ' Q- r '- L v ' K ,-qv if il 5Q-1-' fi ' - . S' ' ' 'G' ' r -4 ' . 1 , I - , za We Colleen David Lynn Patricia Al Jerry Jim Pat Pat Bob Dooley Dorman Dorman Douqlass Dow DVSGWBS Dreewes Duffy Dunn Edelbrock Barb John Ann Gerrie Sheila Paren Janet Larry Bill Judy Edwards Eggreur Eide Eis Ekerr Elladqe Endorff Enqblom Enqstrom Enqstrom Sophomores entertain ai a pep assembly. A l er 6 ' srl YN sf Z -, 'Z 'ZZ' ' 6 1,1 . QA- fl, a. 'B j V l ' F Gene Chris Sonia Erken Erickson Ericson Ron Eddy Lewis Evenson Evman Evman L Q: xi V up Q tr T? l ii ' Ed Ron Jerrv Farinqer Fenner Ferquson 1 L , ii ,, V l ' ' 3 . Jim Pai Jerry Fisher Fisher Fisk if E -- 4-1 Brooke Evans Frank Fodden ,l .9 4 v 1 Neil Finclavson .14 . -.. .- ,, . l Jane! Fix Their year began with Committee signups. Sr 2 S I April Priscilla Flowers Folk 5 C I-Q , 5 f I r .- if K l . Jim Ken Frazier Frederick Roberta Linda Galvin Gardner 'ff fs: E 1 -s N75 ., I I Tony Diane Goull Grauman Fred Chet Gunderson Gwordske 9 s, EZ' X Joe Forsberg 'fv- 3 ' f-rx oa- , an 4 ,..5 .4 Marcia Freeman Barbara Gales ,S ana . ,. V.. u.. ' ir 'M l Alan Grealhouse Bradley Gverding L55 -svd .g 1 Q 6 V l Y '3 L, J Ellen Brad Bettie Janet Chrvslal Forselh Fosness Foster Fox Francis QQ sv HF- S21 .Bl 9, 7 . f - l J .l - . . .5 it-L f ' 2' , n 1 4-r i - ., 1 ' f 9, via aff EQ -X f'7l,.',fi ' . '. lf Jerry Barbara Torn Carol Jeanne Fricke Friend Friedel Frodesen Frodesen Janis Dan Dale Neal Joyce Gerber Gercer Gerrinq Gibson Godsev 7' , Q Q ,I ' 3' .... i -N .195 'A , . , X4 5, A , , l- F r i as ., I 'D , :.52',.: -. ' 3 Gussie Sieve Ken Chrisie Bill Green Green Gronberq Gross Grunvold Janice Jovce Carol Koll Gerald Haavik Haavik Hablewitz Hacen Hahn 1 I Kav Franklin 5' vf-vi l 1 .pfmfeiany v' Rune Frossmo Alma Good 3 4 Gene Guernsey Susan Hahn Usi- i S gi I Ron Evans Joe Fara f- ,, hi -of. -.1 Shirley Fish Susan Floe fs Judy Frazer .2 -J ff l 9 5- Bill Gable Mike Goodman , qw 'TW' l I l 'Q i Dan Gullickson James Haley ,ry 9 'F 9 . of A' y .. , .9 1 i X 3 -1: G5 -1.9 ' -.:' 1 Q-Q ' X lxhnil Dana Judy Marie Hall Hall Halonen Joan Rav John Hanson Hanson Hanug is J T- V ' r 'T N H , K I Karen Serena William Hassell Hatch Hauta - . L s fe 72 'Af 1. QQ x 'A l lx - 'Q 3 3, -1- W, sd U ':'. ,I I Ron Susan Sandra Henderson Henderson Hethcock Bob Teressa Bob Hoff Hoff Hoffman .fs as Y., ' I -4 Colleen Ruth Tom Hoskins Hovick Howard Tu . E s L ' 1 - 2- v -gl- .x 'IB' X Q Y A ' ' 'asf' ff,-f i f 1 Shirley Judv DOH Hyvari Inqals lsler Priscilla Carol Terrv Jellen Jensen Jensen s. 5 , -A ,Y V Z I I, are 'A ..., , K . I Arden Barbara Celia Johnson Johnson Johnson Lee Lynda Mike Johnson Johnson J0hr1S0r1 ,Q , -.A x ' i it ,I Ann Halvorson Don Harding Lawana Hawley s -Q Q., as . l I ll ' Sharon Hermann Jim Hoiland 6 'l Valerie Huatum tcp' 4- X Ron lzler Sharon Jenson Q 4 NL- sas -s tx F' Edward Johnson Sharon Johnson A A GC 4 , BV fs fa . g ii Karen Halvorson Wayne Harqrave 'C 9X Gretchen Hazard .a 1'-nj -4 ...4 . l 5 95 D .Q Mac Hermanson Dan Hooqen 36 Nancv Hubbell 4-if il' Dennis Jack Alta Johanson ga if'- J . X.-vi l 6 'vs 6 Euoene Johnson Marqaret Johnston C 'if , 5' a W 4- ,A Ruth Jullie Hamrv Handy Skio Linda Harludsor Harris 3 Qh, A stil, I Patty Marian Headley Healy ,Q ' I G9 fd Nw' 1 As 4-, l fry! . X Davlon Sharon Hickson Hilson Holly anice Hooper oman S . g ,I X kt! .,, Qi J. x I, . J 11 Rick Bob Huck Humber 5 1 ,, -A L , i 1 D KL. 4 '-: ' ,W Gordon Gail Jackens Jacobson Carol Charles Johanson Johanson ws' f - 9 x Z: X 1- x ' 6 i Q'-3?7 an , , Gary Janice Johnson Johnson Ron Barbara Johnston Jones ii 'bio-1 3 V 4 Jeff Hanna Georqia Harwell A l Barbara Hedqes 4' VJ, 'aa 3 ii- Palsy Hinklev Diana Hoover 29 ily Sven Husebv .whizfv X., fwrg 49 , 9 fly? 2 i Janice Jacobson Marie Johanson iq: Q- i , Mi Jim Johnson Connie Jones 1 l i ,. ,r 'G Jim Hanscom Janice Harwood Sr Q1 ,I Allan Heinrich 53 - ,95 wi-fi Ai.- . 6 Malfrid Hoddevik Sharon Hoov .A V.: l Victor Huslable G., g.. S Steve Janowiez Mary Johanson J i Q Q 3. Karen Johnson Bill Jorqensen N fa .Jo X if A . Vicki Hansen Tim Hasselbom Lvnn Henderson gg, l ti Id X. Kent Hodqes Merle Hornback 1.51 Calhie Hvsloo 'D 0 '11 l .., 45 Steve Jansen Arlene Johns A 1: :L afar Ken Johnson Phil Jorqensen The C ristmas Tree was admired by the sophomores. n , 62-i f ey ss's dvvith Chas Kleingartner P 'Iv , ig. 3 ' 1-1 David Lacev Shirley Larson 3 ,-.A F7 Uh Marian Lewis Don Longfellow asian O. Q., J Dianne Klein Q . al -. if A A L S, Gordon Lagerquist Ken Lasse 1 , .. X 1 .a -3 Q . Allan Likelv Carol Lonqmaid K 4 . -., l '-'55 L Larrv Jorgensen Linnea Jungar pf' .5 I .yn Dan Kavlor R Gail Kirschner G 6- n ,t. John Judge Carol Karch Q hw Ernest Keller s. at -an ri l Claudia Kissilow my Commencement '----.-1-1 , s ,. ,Q A , 1-u, 'W , 1 ,V 1---V 4-5,3 l l av John Joan Donna Knudsen Knudson Knutson ,c 4' is 6 if 3-if F' 4 X pt A 1 . K '45 4 gi' rx , J, . ,, 'T' L.. -ef , , K Dennis Stanley Tony Laird Langaker Langdahl Linda Dick Janet Laurine Lee Lehman G A si- ' ' 1 'I ., 'T' Q ' T 3 . 11 WM , 2 ig-M' . ,V F- 1 l at 'uh f Irene Billie Nancy Lindberg Lingbloom Linvog Keith Tony Dora Lvnqman Longo Lovele L., Q---X 3- 1 Laurie Koikka .4 A s- ,w, if 7' wx ,f L U Sharon Langton Eva Leier :J Q. -s-J lm ig' Ron Litle Mary Lovelett .J s C7 I Bonnie Komar Q G? Larrv Larsen Carol Lemonds if f.1,,?' J w ,X 1. 'ag S' 6 .2 -1 l Donna Lockett Robert Lovell 'Wh , -F ' .1 ..- 4- '-N, -.af kt , 1 4 - L l ., - I cr ff-u -ea -3- . . is I J Nancy Bob Linnea Judy Juhlin JUHQBV Dianna Kurt Jane? Karl Karlson Kauffman -5- xeu-35 4 Q , I- Ai Barb Susan Russ Kemobell Kerby Kirchoff by ai N 1. ,J -4 -:VJ All - ' x N, Carolyn Diane -Karen King King Kiellberg G C O T8 IO I1 S. d t' 'J' o: '5 . ix!-L I Ted Charlene Suzie Krahn Kranzl Kreis Y 5' 'a aw G , ... Q-9 4 ,A - , . i 'l L GE 0 ,, I bl .:.. 'f ' I-44 I4 Jim Mike Pat Larson Larson Larson Marvin Linda Joanne Leren Lerov Lester wwfz' 1, -1 6. ' ..- x : 5 .V 1 l .53 -A -5- D., -4 I '1 A P X Marty Delores Dusty Loken LONG Long Linda Marv Sue Bill Low Lundean Lundgren ' A45 is. f '-f' . la, Q' ...Q ' 3--1 I an - L '. i x 5 Q Q- v , 5 x ' 9 x, L li S' 6 f 'Jw I 1 5 J ,Sh y x A Bill Lunqren Lael McFadden ,L - ld 7 Bonnie Mackintosh E i' -d Lee Marsh Carol Meliza If Yvonne Mielde C' 5x '.. A 1 Charles Morrison Halley Nation L. C' F Shirley Ness Fred Ockwell Q tw rx Phil Luther Janice McGerr I gn 40' T517 J '1 Dan Macouber V. . I Il' - it I Q W 'wr - li' '-1 Merrie Marsh Rocky Melle as Chester Moseid zi- l c tb lv Lawrence Morrison Ann Neilson .fa al 1' I Ann Nielson Pat 0'ConneIl 4 4 - :. ,g U 5 ,. 'Ps X' , 4' 'F-0 ' + gf' 0 X ',, '3' -3 ,M X , ..- H , . . vt - i Gerald Helene Carol Steve Linda Lou Marilyn Dick Pat Lvnch Lysness Mac Carthy MacPherson McCarty McDaniel McDonald McDonald Sandy Lvnn Dennis Pat Robert Judy Rod Jim. McGregor McGuire McHenry McLaughlin McMechar McMillan McMillan McNail rin.. A , 4 1 up I s - ' af W 1 is - f- - l N V l . 4 l I Kenny Judith Madeline Marqaret Judy Pete Kristy Milce Maellar Maines Maines Mallet Malley Manarolla Manning Manson ng ,, i-Y l .. ' , 'Q 6 ' G M W, L' i . 5, Y-vx 111- is if 25:43, ' 1 ' ,f . Y t I U Y 11' A.. Q. x F6 N, ' . l X i 'V , Mon 'W I ' I 3 'Q 1 fs 5' A LQ, ri i. ' ' ' 'L Q I 1 -V 2' . f? B, fi ' -J x li Dana Sue Knute Carol Ed Mike Margie Berdella Marlin Martin Martinsen Massart Matheson Matheson Meberq Meiding Michelle Dennis Nita Bob Susie Phil Mahlar Steven Michard Miller Miller Mills Mills Mincke Miotmoir Mish I .1 -0-4 V if l ,. 1 Q 6' 3 ' .ty . J 4 , .. J lx , l 'I M l I Maxine Danny Bill Jim Carolyn John Barbara b Monson Montqomery Moore Moran Morgan Morqan Morrison rison l ' . ' 1 l C ' , .K - i ' 41 I ifwmf, l J J 3 Q gl 5. W3 V va t f , 1 1, s, L - 1 1 ,J K tr Q x , 9 gg, .9 I my 4 My I Q 3 1 l ! V f X' ' l Mel Vicki Donna Jim Leslie Marvin Howard chuckn' ' Mortenson Mossano Mouat Mouat Muller Munds Musolf Nardin' KX Bob Bonnie Diane Howard Karen Larry Linda Judy Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Ness Q J i 5 -I Q x I ,. 'tx 4 f 'J U v Y ' --3 3 2756 if J A ix J 1, A , 9 -Q , 5. V , 4 ... . Os ...J 3 . V ,gg ' ' J' 'ft' f ' Q .Jw . l 1 . ' Durie Sharon Nancy Bruce Nancy Marvin Roqene Dick Nona Nordland Norelius Norman Normo Nowka Nowka Nvlin Pamela Jov Harold Carol Maxine Richard Tom Ken Oddson Oldfield Olsen Olson Olson Olson Olson Olsson Vx A .4 'ix Judv Pete 'D 1, 'a n a John Piatt Scotty Powe .4 sg 3 'V V5 6 Q 5 Marv Reiolinger Clarence fx lllll! tu! J' snumuuf 2 ,, 2 2 , has es 4 J i P' 'L' , Q P v, - lv I ' . ff 1 d -. , -W gl --:J f 4 X l I Barbara Catherine Robert Dennis Judv Omalanz Osborne Ossinqer Overhus Owen Peter Steve Kathy Dick Penny' Owen Owen Packard Palm Papaiam W-ll' ' A 1 . ,,. - , 'S as - F 2 ' A - 'vs L tr X ,, J A var li' .J - Bill Terri Janet Mimi Larry Parett Parkin Paulson Pautzke Pearson . 5- 0 , fu' Q.: zz 1 3- 'G-' L1 1 ' f ' - , D i f f K fi. Ed Craiq Diane George Edward Pecotte Pedlar Pehling Pells Pederson Sophomores anxiously awaited The class party. h l t ll d H ll l ecass paryyyas Ca e Ho yHo. 47 We - 1' - Q5 z 4 ld - , . '- ' 'tiff P ' +L' .gi ' .59 f L. ., '37 .V ' A M l iw ,- x .. Chuck Jerene Joan Marqaret Bob James Karen Melvin Delores Peterson Peterson Peterson Peterson Petterson Philips Philips Phillips Phelps 1 L ' W News -a 'T Q, if I fr -'A - 'L 19 fit? ,-Q3 L, . 'P' ' L . ' - l i f' 1 'Q , ' . ,z T- -- 5' I 2 3 5 'QF G' ,, , J' z ' Irs -Z: ' I-7 Q --sv ' JY ' X- , .26 XI , be K f W' 3 fl l . n Bob Judv Dennis Frank Gary Larry Pamela Marilyn Mary Pierce Piete Piltz Pizika Pold Polmateer Poole Poortvliet Pope Ron Bill Joan Herbert Karen Robert Jaoueline Terry Bob Price Rowman Quickstad Raemer Ramsauer Rav Reeves Reichelderfer Reich ,G-ff ,- . l 1 V :al 9 Q' I- F I ,- ' ' V as - ' 5 Q Q W- iq.. s. - 3, y ,U ' Ii x 1, rd was 5, J A 1,1 , 1, ' 4 5' KJ A r Q 5' V, , 5 - f -3 ' - .. - , 3 1 f ... 5 N - ar U 'L' . ax 'ra ' A .TY V , xv -Q-L K , , J Q, f-:ff -:fi 'Q n ' . - Sr Harry Sue Dave Jim Jerry Stan Vickie J'm Gerald Rempher Renick Renanich Revmore Richards Rieland Rindy Rinqhoffer Rinqstad Carol Melvin Dale Chuck Janis Pete Judy David Tim Rornvak Robbins Robertson Robinson Robinson Rockness Rockom Rodney Roqers Rishworth P Larry Rosber Judv Ann Rumble 'SJ If Alan Scanzon 6' I ba -5, X. . Q Diane Seferos Bettv Sautzman Q, -Q '77 Connie Smith A i sf' F Qtr -3? I Harry Strand Bill Swartz I' no ld 'Tv X Q 4 Q-s I Marion Tedford Kent Tiedeman ' 5 'RC 'A Allan Rosen Jean Rukas B .l-9 qs' Kim Scarbo :L QV fb T7 Tim Sennoth Verrene Simpson - f. I lnqrid Smith ' 9 ,Q K 5 ..- 12' 3 Mariie Strand Irene Swenton 8 5- ui .-v ns: Birqer Tellivik Linda Tongen f -' .7 Ken Rosen Sharette Saltsman E3 Barbara Schiessl 'L r , L- V Joan Seznick Diane Sinqletary an --, . Q.. V Sue Smith Q-Q T.- l Kav Stubb lrene Swinton L, . 4' in X- Dick Testerman Lorna Tongen vox x Sharon Rosen Sherry Saltsmen rv, f X-5: Bruce Schlaitzer ' A G bi-. Sul I Sharon Shaw Harold Sioes i .nf 'W Bill Snyder ll we r ,Q Q 3 i ,. Claudia Stuestall Hart Talbot 1-,f -4, .A '12 T 6 S Mike Thanem Jeanne Target :- V: Sheilia Rosen Rick Salvino i L Janet Schmidt f 'S' . .aau', -6 7' . 1' Linda Sherman Carol Sivertson , 4- C. N1 Harold Souffay i 9 ,dr- 6 is 4. 'z Pat Stone Bob Tavlor 4. N te.: f i Al Thomson Ann Torkelson ,e 4 . at .:' ' 'eg Q, i , , ta. 'Qfgixt . ' ' Q .. z 'A I - 43 ' fl! 1 J 2 r X ' A S ,ii - , ful T 35 rf' '-X Q5 ' 'lift - r -L. Gay Mike Garvn Steve Stanlv Rosln Rossner Roukau Rounslev Rudd Mike Andrea Sue JUFQSF1 John Sandstrom Sandvig Satterlee Saverland SawYer - J - nf A 1: mf . , 'A 'S' lf- GX ,T ' X' I ,rf -.uit Karen Lloyd Roger Janice Arnie Schmitz Schulberg Schwart See Seelig .r-5:,:'f 1f' , ' Q , . . u s , ra., ' Q -A -2 , -A ' B Y l V gm' 5 l 'A 'QK' Y - 4 . 1. I? is . , L. X ' K, J' dl' Judith Dick Douq Rosanne Jeanne Sherry Shindler Shultes Shultez Simmons Charles Tonv Chuck Beverly Boyd Slinqsbef Smalldino Smirz Smith Smith a 5' A 1. N 'ax fn 9 'X' . T 1 ' ' l- W7 ,I Roqer Larry Susan Judv Nancy Soder Sprinkle Snrague Stebbins Stevens 1: - 2 cf '97 'T7 'J f.: B Y g, , - - , , 3. '3, ,' W f, 'Cry 5. -- 5-u . Q Y . X A ,1 -8 , f frggli , nw. ,, x . K ,if - J Dianne John Richard Pat Craio Stott Stout Sundholm Swanson Swan Dale Errol Jim Lou Wanna Mel Taylor Taylor Taylor Tavlor Tanqborn 1- at 7- - , 4 A L. 5 x K4 5 L 1 Qf. X I A H Q-N .Ji--4. I gf 9 it ,. T 4 - . pi AL, K Jean John Julie Ray Claudia ThomDson Thoms Thorson Thorson Thuesen Johnny Joe Doug Aet Ronald Tornow Torres Tourville Tuleu Twigg l Many sophomores had their shoes shined on Slave Day. Many enjoyed Senior SZ? Lawrence Warnsiedt is 22 WH yi I. J! i Q I A Marv Westman Harry Williams qw!! L 4 Wayne Wifsoe Rochelle Hasson are 4'. n . ra: Darlene Peqgy Waters Watson 1' -L j RN Q ' l Dennis Janis White White Kenneth Jim Williams Williams si Yi up I Frank Pam Wodlev Wood Carol Woods hi N. C ,ag n V 5' . em, if gl . 1 - K l I li VI - 41 - Y G. -Q , .a 5' V -'Xa 9.6 5- B r, 7 3 B S . Bob Carol Ronald David Barbara Ufford Unzelman Vahl Vail Valentine Bruce Judy Betty Ruthie Garv Vance Vanderlio VanDeHoven Vanlfassen Van Hemefl -n -ee J' ' 2 hsfi, an 2 hw T, f' V 'ig' it ,Q -f 9 'Z' it ll I - - l Eddy Ron Pat Duane Denise Veqsund Veillon Vellal Vincent Virdell i,s ' fr .4 , ' ' I -- 0 'fr '7 ' ' x X '. l i ' , Richard Sheila Vicky Carla Carolyn Walker Walker Walker Wall Wamsley S h C ' ' ht R- K Q l it 5 Jo ,Z .. 5, ' 44, if R - D J K, s- , '25 f , uf, , i iv xv fi 4 . 0 -in V ' Janet Lila ROV Sandra Shirley Carol Sharon Weatherman Webber Welch Wells Wells West Westby ' so ' r 'f 5+ ' ' c 1 1 ' :S , . A 4 A - J 1 ,.-' , ,ei - Q , .1 ' s a -Q' Y 8 ' Iv Y' . i' .ii .4 A IIN , ,Wk Q P: O ..- 2 Li' 3 -7- Z L I i .4 .1 'Zi 5 -,- 1 fx -J 4 ' 1 I 5 ' '-7 . T - 'X , av F ...i - K J , P A Karen Lorraine Mike Lynn Mike Louise Shirley Wick Wick Wickland Wicks Wiener Wieoke Wilke Gloria Bob Euoene Frank Bob Gary Patty Williams Wilson Wilson Wilson Winberg Winberq Wirtz 5 in 'C' 6 - 1 5 I: 7- 4542 - -4 . , , :PA 'o 9 1, , b X I 4 , r Mike Tim Joan Carol Marv Gwen Joan Woods Young Yotter Yerabeck Yerabeck Zurndieck Zwaduk Xi l ll1-..- 'Wm -Q S -11 HUP ' Sam' qi fra JJ' f- oe' -tl 'X Advno Miss Owen President Elaine Olsen Vice President Carolyn Morris Secretary Vic ipWhitlo?,k T Tl. y f' , Y.-r. 1 f if x Junior Class 4 '57, In September The Class of T960 built hopes Tand ideas to make this year the most success ful one ever had by any Junior Class The industrious Juniors Throughout the year sponsored pep assemblies for the football and basketball seasons Other activities in which they took part were a Junior Class P TA dance and assistance with the Senior Recep tion and Commencement As a financial prog ect they sponsored a student and faculty breakfast in the early part of December The breakfast received a Duncan Hines rating and everyone enloyed it Over the Rainbow was the theme of the Junior Reception an affair which even sur passed the expectations of the Juniors and their parents c 'CW ,Ll T02 T11 if 11 qi! As the close of the sch o J ear a roached- the Junior Class realized' fp d apitfflong- strived-for dream which was honor and distinction of having one of their class se- lected as Ballard s first exchange student to a foreign land. The Juniors hope to profit from this foreign exchange program by enriching their lives from the experience acquired by the Junior sent abroad by helping to build better rela- tionships with other countries and by con- tributing to efforts to bring about world peace. The quality of cooperative leadership that these Juniors showed throughout their last three years at Ballard proved that they an- ticipate building their Senior year with high ideals. TT '1 , T ff ,H I, A E, KV ,Z fy-fy. ,fa 2.2. cf 65211, 'A 'K L.,,TLC'T' C- f ,' V - LN Q , 'Q 4 'Fl 4 xx . A , -J ' 7' k X 'id 5 , ' , J A 5 , J V if KK ' D X li' 1 T it . . I 'i i l l .N M ' T T I - U K l l fl. ' -an-.Q 13 5--Q .gn . T X w W - .- ' :-63? fly, T T if i 1 ' ' 1 T lb l. 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Q ' . i l Mary is competing with the old problem of too many books and not enough locker space. as 6 is -' ' -4 if Elling Gail Anderson Anderson 3 - Q' l .,, - - la pe- 4. X . Roger Nancy Anderson Arlin Chuck Butch Bay Becker L, ,Q 4 'CP .If L, YY' ' 4 Phyllis JoAnn Bertsch Betts Sallv Arne Brandal Brandsrud :-:-:-:2:-:1:2: 0'l'l'o'o'u'. V ev 1 'x ' .0.0.o.u.o.n.o. ' Q t 'ir B- G-F J 1 ::o:n:u:o:a:n:o 'Ct 'Ze 6 x ,Q- J f .!.o U' 'o.0'n' V Q 5 Q .o.s'n' 'c'o'o' , K .1 .3 .'.:.:.: az. .' ..:.:.:. - ::-. :-:-' ' ' it ,,-,-,- Q .- f - :: Q c. x Q.: 5 ,S I , ., , sz. 4, -1 7.7. , ,- L . . 4 fr' 'L Leonard Kim Joan Gary Susan Aamodt Aaron Aboud Abston Aden 'Ml' Dan Pat Twila Jim Pltil Aecher Akse Aksnes Albright Aldridge lb f' Y ON ox 'J 'J f -c 1? J, , 1 3, T-A .lr Q. J J , Mike Roberta Carol Judy Karen Alexander Alkire Allen Allen Allen la, - 1 A Q, .a on 1 av, ,gy L? 1 Wav, A Jack Ben Betty Charlene Darlene Allison Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson P ,' 0+ 1, cf? Xexck if Vx VX A Q l if Mx fl I I I , fn W C- I Juniors had much to antics ate Us Wi O L5 ' K4 1 ,lf 'X ., , - lf. Q. Q- . an N, 4 -P A Q P ' l K Joyce Joyce June Marsha Norm Steve Marilyn Sharlene Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Ankrum Ankrum . l ' Q. 5 v e :: -if ' '-' 'C 3 'V f T Q L ' A ff ' A . 13,1 nf 1 ' f ' ' f 4? ,fy 'Q A .S 1 A 4 - - - A ' ', ' 'N 5 1 ir 33 41, , kt -V I 'L l M? 1 ' s Gary Nedra Chuck Vicki Rick Lorraine Eleanor Warren Armour Atwood Backlin Badham Bakke Balcom Barene Baxter Janet Linda Susan Denny Donna Linda Don Ron Bedker Bell Benson Berq Berq Berq Berger Berry ,J . A 3 4 1 ,S if f ig. Q- . ', Q 'ir 'ka J' y cs- ff 1 w 7 'L x , Aa 'a ' , 3 6 , 1 .a 4 -fe., 5' 'X A ff .1-N Q ,. ,, 'n , I V . 4 I L ' 0 Dan Ronald Gary Shirley Bill Eivind Colleen Don Bice Bingham Bish Blecha Bond Braa Bradley Brady Karen Sharon Juanite Marlene Barbara Mike Jim Lila Briggs Brighton Brown Bruno Burne Bryant Burclund Burg .-4 2 Gu- ' . 1 ' Aw A J fe: l A J C A cl ta Q -Q Q aiu 4 6 sh 3 Q. Qi .1 'af - 'U' iz. N --fi 1 -' l K . .5 J i A an J 'sal I V W AA lb ' lim. N N' Q f - A - f ,. i u I ' 'sl w 1' V la c 37 Q ' 0: 0 .1 3 'VX R . ' ' is Q, fl, aff- , V1 L, r , 1. e, ' 4 4 K7 I Al A 1' N J - Mvron Bob Maribelle Louise Paul Bill Ed lnqvar John Jim Burkhardt Burnett Burnett Burwell Cahill Cairns Calvin Carlson Carlson Carr Judy Vincent Jud Gary Don Cindy Ann Russell Dick Rav Casey Castro Chapin Chase Chastek Chesley Chivall Christensen Christianson Clarke N ' , ,, A, - I ' E 3 sa Q. :A 39 0 X J Q -- r 6' 5. Q N Q, f g Q--x . I., 1,355 Q- E9 I, - ,L ' ' fir M' l Sue Tom Karen Karen Elizabeth Kathy Kitty Charlott Anita David Clavburn Clayiosgx Cleqhorn Clinton Cockran Cochran Coles Conner Coolidge Craf X X . X 1 Q F 'Q - -J 2. A T ' . ,.. 4. A ' l. 1, f- E - - f -K if- 'Y' -3 E- ' ' lt lv 1 MA K A N ' 3 G 'B T J, 1 F- 5-S Q' sa er. D' ' IL we f F- ' 'f , : '- A ia. ' 'V sf Shirley Jay Sharon Kathy Carol Marv Charles Ted Carol Roqer Crossland Cunninqham Daly Davenoort Davis Davis Day DeCampo Decurro Deleau Allan Judy Jerry Pete Ann Janice Jim Bob Diane Ron Demco Dennison Derosier Dianich Dinqle Dixon Dolfelmien Doherty Dorman Dougal , qi K 5 -A l? z -z .:: V 5 4 EQ' 'wi' 2-J gg, A Sf- 1 -5 9 Lg, 5' l' A J' un. t Adrienn Colleen Sandy Connie Vern Carol Gweneth Sheila John Gene Doyle Dunn Dunn Duxbury Dwiqht Eastvold Eddecomb Edwards Eeckhouldt Eller 4, , . 2'-'W X-. Ya':. QW' 'T 'lly ' ls. I :H ffl' g- W S ' 'V 2' :L I 4 lv, ' il - 1 A ,J Q CP f M . f I -- A ' v x if , 2' -0 :sn ' 1 - 6 f 1 8'-N .fi ':. -C2 -f .Bra ' gr Q 'W' A V . , . ' N If Dewi. V S .. f 1 1 L Linda Jeff Carlie ,f Barbara Cliff Joan Ron Virqinia Pat John Ellis Enqelskien Enopol Enqlehardt Euler Erickson Erickson Eriksen Essman Evans Jeff Sally Bob Loretta Marilyn Wesley Marilee David Sue Marqie Favro Feback Finn P Finnerty Fish Fisk Fitzqerald Fix Fleetwood Fleming D ' 3,6 B 'S . To C Jl 1 5 5 'a 3 it L, ' . , h , V is ' ' 1 . x f- B - 7 'rf -E 1 J f . , v ti' V X 1- Y 4 9 -C Y - 7' ' 1' ' 1 3, . J 1 W , - -- C 1 ' ' x' 'M 'C l Il ' A F . J J ., 6, L - ,a I J 5, Judy Mike Frank John Joe Sandra Bill Greq Howard Dave Fleury Flowers Floyd Fluke Forsman Foss Fraki Francis Frank Fredrickson Diane Marcia Ron Sandv Richard Saul' Mike Shirley Bob Bill Freeburg Freeman Fricki Friend FFIYYS Fry Fynn Gable Gallagher Gardiner 4 lv- r: f-'Q ., ,, -- a Q' 'Q N'-J-A Y ' J ' ... l N, q as J, , V . kk ati : 6' I A x ke . ' -a 'x ' ' ij J M if 3 f-'fx M K' go- --.4 ln.- sx 41 -X-.7 ' J, 'W N? A4 f ' 17 k Chuck Elliott Larry Carol ' -X Garrett Gleason Godsey Goeller ' is' X- 'A 'Donald John Barbara Julie X Goodrich Goolsby Goucher Grant xXMf,5l. , V T E as-:J , GJ me g :Sa Q f uf l V ' 3: 3 . Xi X, Don Georqanne Phil Mike N Griffin Griffith Gronley Guolill iii QW' z it '3..g.s 5 J , , I Via Q E ,l V. ' M Q H R i I aa I X: VX . 'J Bonnie Jerry' I Warren Leonard 'QV '- Hagen 4. Haile Halba ken Hall I Junion Class cabinet plans their busy year. ' - i 5,15 f 1 L f W ,, , , ' ' 7 . . L' 4 I f f IVI S d f f h GUY IQDG UD Ol' OTGIQH EXC HHQG. if jx, Q Q D J NX 7.1. uf ,, A-xl V--2 mf Q. ,wg I N 0 4-0 ,J ,g-,V Ml, L gg, V J .- , .W J . , t. a L ff, I - A fd, Vicki Judy Fred Angie Steve Jim Joanne Bill Judy Hallin Hallstrom Hamilton Hammer Hammerstrom Hans Hanscom Hansen Hansen nh , r'Zf'.!5H , '- - ....- ' 3'-5 , . Ji 5 le V fn 'iz -A ...' tv . w ' '-Z1 vi ' j' ' .,. if J - :ff 'EI a -'df ee - 'sw i - o,-QA wi- ,, ' A L rf' . ' Y -. ,all ra 8 ld -' Q 'ul' ,.. 4 IL A- v Q! ' V ' -4 ,, at ef J ,- of f- G ef Fred Rosemary Edward Susan Wayne Jerrv Joe Paul Judy Hanseroth Haries Haro Harper Harrinqton Harrison Haryslad Hasselburg Hayes Gale Dick Bill John Randi Judv Dar ene Donna Judie Headman Heikes Heimkes Heitzman Henning Henriksen ' ks Hiqley Hill A f , 4 ' W' A 6. ' ' R -.JA 16 I- l . , -Riva. 'S Q 5 I .-Tryv 4? 'Q-1' I ,Q . -I 4'-ta Q, 9 -,,, qv J.. G Q T' ' ' 2 T R , 4 1 3' C- W I so 43' -I , ' ' 1 N 6 X- v fx 1 G. Karen Jan Judv Carole Barbara Jeane Eddie Barbara Ann Hile Hobbs Hoddevik Hoerth Hoqstad Hokett Holst Hovick Hovick Paul Nancy Roberta Marilyn Terry Tim Jean Mary Kay Carol Howalson Hoy Huhta Hunter Hunter Hutchins Jacobsen Jello Jansen fi la El gl 'Et- l Q -A Q 4. , 5 ' N Jimmie Goodin Tim Grav 5 J 'Z' li Norm Gustafson s- Q15 fb Sue Hall -gf if: ' rd IIC Marvin 8 Hansen Sf' XL 5: 1' Allan Hayward John Hillman - ' i .. ,yr Q. -f 1. iv S' R. X Tom Howard Julie Janssen xl. Q Qs. Qlpx f-fi bf.. 4' Bernard Jav Donna Johnson 31. f J. Mike Jones fs 7.4- '-Q 2 Q-'59 be Sandy Kihlman Glenda Knudtson Carolvn Larson 'WC 'sbs -i Marv Lenqyel Warren Lindlauf 6 E L Y' f' Dixie Ann Maines Margie Mclntosh sf 5. 43'-F C3 K L Kr- an I -4 Elin Jana Jeberg Jensen Garv Gloria Johnson Johnson ,wi - .3 ' 4 l, L, 1..- rd. E v--7 Q-4 - I ' 0' if Suzanne Edwin Jones Karlsson Q 5' 7'-:V wllij ' X l S' 3 'P -.f'V, I Lvnda Jerry Kildahl Kinq Robert Georqe Korth Kraoselh 3 'il :P ar RD? 53. Sf, Jane Jim Larson Larson V '-' 1 ,D 64' ' Qi 3 4 ,.. A f- - i 7 - - , , . W -V .s -. 4' ' 'Sr A L Kathy Nancy Lensch Lervaag Ken Sandra Lindsay Loberg 27 ' l I fs 3' ' ' i Janice Janice Marlett Marsden Mike Carol D. McKinney McLean L i 5 L- 'P' -:J J l., Judy Jensen Ken Johnson fb! 5... Irene Kastner fb if' AL 1 S- Lin Jerry King Ken Kramer 4.. 5. we-vb Judv Larson -A 'J' 11' as qv N,- Joan Lervold Sandy Lofthus QP' -use H .ludv Massart Carol L. McLean - Ch. ,, - 1: , if :,. ttf -to . 4... b .4-. wh A va ' V ' 4' A Q 4- 'yt' 7' v 5 Q 5 Saw F ' I 3 Q yr' s X A A i A L 'I 'is K! Karmen Edith Carmella Ruth Elsie Diane Jewett Johansen Johansen Johansen Johanson Johnson Brian Gardner Jim Tom Dan Jerfv Johnston Johnston Joki Joki Jones Jones ., ,. , V, xr ,M :Q 5 -, H Ir. ' an ca f if 5, ' t fl '-5' 'fi uf ' I 1 I 1 Katie Marianne Dan Shirley Julie Patty Kauffman Kay Kazerman Kehoe Kellogg Kellv A .. ' i lx Wd .J I: 1 , ,, sw- Y V' , ,l ,,. ' Q-.H K Cy ' . r- P Y . X bg 4 ' L WTB 1 1 s ' U. I r ,I 5 I ,.,. 1 F- I- .', . Q sg,-l 'F ,,N , ' ' 1-of 'sf -f .4 1, L i. I-. Al Jeanne Dianne Jim Judy Geraldine Kinkade Kircher Kissler Kittleson Kiellberg Knox Alden Nancy Donna Lilv Roqal Billie Jo Kulle Lacher Lanqlois Lanqton Larison Larson ' r gn 'S - N 'F Q- i, 'J' C wi Q if, Y -7- tt F3 .1 Q 0 A . L W' Pearlie Sylvia Eileen Robert Terrv Jim Larson Larson Lee Lee Lee Leech 'wid' - rn V ' if .fl Q ' -fi .s if ', Q' 1 ag '-- - 1 J . J , Q l is f 1 i ': . aa. as fs 1- ff Q S -- Q ' -nv . ' 'V 'gf f-v ' gf Lk A ' , Fazio Pat Chuck Madqe Tedde Ken Liberato Liddell Liisenberg Lillvwhite Lind Linder Betty Marv Leanna Alice Mike Linda Logue Lonqfellow Longley Lord Luby Mahler , . I. , . ,. 5 , J 'if R 7: la rg, 1 5 'L .D 1, ' 1 -L , ' - .- , . 5, ,Q . , N ' ' A L jg L 5 'J' c- if -.. xl 2' 2 'ai d ' ,' i L' V 413' ' 1 ,' 'T' f 453 Pat Patty Sharon Norm Dick Barbara McAvoy McBride McCann McClure McElhinney McGinnis Don Bob Karen Jim Jack Pat Meberg Medima Melinate Melton Merrow Mever --3 x 1, 'U r 1 Y 'T A-if vmffrw A Ki 3: . .fs Q- -Q l , Ne 4 5 l if L ei J f fi f' 'A 1-' 4' K A sw: 'L 'K A . gg Ken Judv Dean Virqinia Mike 2 Mvers Milan Miller Miller Mills Maureen Sandy Russ Kathy Bonnie Miner Minor Moen Molohon Molvik Q. 1 3 C 4 2. . it - ' 'ga .2 3 :J t if A is Marilyn Roqer Carolyn Arra Chuck ,V Monsaas Morey Morris Morrison Morrison EP? f . 1 . V ' s. 4 5' ' get an L sv Kp- ary' 'ni' ' I h sf? -' 5 , aa N 7? Jim Leesola Diane Nancv Cora , Mulligan- Munce . Munro XMunsell Musselman V . . . . . . 7 ' c he et cr ai' 4m.fV.,ef' 1. cfeceae' c' - i Judie initiates the Junior Class breakfast by pouring the 'K' , ly 1- ' f tf , f jf' an . 4 7 1 A I If first cup of cocoa. JZCLKZQ, 514. fr! f,,Q,f,24c,L q,i,-Afvfvgjfq , , i 4 Th J ' B kf b' 7041 J' e unior rea ast was a ig success. r J f ' L , 9 C 2- at it :. , Q i ,N ,f Q L- in 'P V s , -- at 15' Y. rev, 1 Y , YJ , L ,uv Dennis Doug Bill Jon Mike Carol Darrell Janice Keith Robert Meyers Neeves Nehls Ness Ness Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson we QW- J Kem f + 1 ,T T. ,gg s, ,, I 4 Z 30 ' X ' la J ' - 'D 'Y' ' -4 -in dr X- ,iq 1.4 , ' v W' , - ,' 44 , ' -i Q.: 2, -1 ,, 'ff e in ' . .., .1 0 as :r 1' X AA u ,... 13 i,- ' V ' 'V A ' Q 'S . f , ' Ii V - ci - 1 JZ ff sl' 5' ILA ' u ' ' ,, ' f ' 'T L V L 4' ,L I Hank Delores A Teffv Kathv Llovd Pat Garv Beth Karl Darrell Newscon Nichols Q jielsen Nielson Nielson Nilsen Nixon Niznik Nordin Norman Jeanette Doug 'I I Jim Jimmie Dennis Sharon Pat Jim Elaine Tom North Nuetzmann n 0'Brien Ochsner O'Conner O'Keefe Olmstead Olsen Olsen I , Q ., ,, ,K 5. i .-.TL , V, tc ? I' N ix 1: v 3 N? . Ta. ba VX its J, f-J W V- A is ei i.....i. : f v -J J' C' - - - -i. ' ' 1. s gm- , 3 i ,V -U A if 1 .- -:ff .57 -7 A 3, L - ' ' X ' n L 'X W-5' AT- J' Jerry Karen Ralph Wayne Marqaret Audrea Richard Jerrv Dick Helen Olson Olson Olson Olson 0'NeiI O'Neill Oopie Ovoliger Osborn Ogbgrn RoseMary Marcia Dave Judv Judv Larrv Jerrv Ed Mariann Terry Ostbve Otnes Overhus Page Pahlman Palin Palm Palmason Palmer Patterson - -3 LK YC! 1 A X XS -J S, ' V :Sf JL 'SV J l X A L 4 ..-Ak . if - gr 'Z '- 12 C-S . if .. 3 ' N ' F '53 f La- J I ' ' It ' 'V if V 1 , v Maxine Mark Elsbeth Bob Bill Pautzke Pedersen Pederson Perski Peterson Leonard Bruce Marlinda Donna Dorothy Phelps Pickering Pierce Pigort Plocker s-- me , '.4- N 3 R 'I A .A i Ft t Q- ' 'Q' K 1 7 John Linda Sue Dan Barbara Prinos Pue Puetz Raemer Rasmussen - ' f: 7 V 7 , . lf, 'A it 'P l A . ,L y Q ri 4 X f ' A qs -14,1 ,Pr 4-' a .1 Ei - -f 41 :. ,,, I Y ' N. Karen Linda Bruce Wayne Diana Redden Reichl Reid Reid Reinke Carl Joanne Norman Bette Joanne Rieke Riggs Riise Rindy Robb I QV, - 3 K: ' ' is Y : rar Val ts. ' .fb qu 'I' url C ' N34 ' I S Steve Kathy Judy Charles Carolyn Rosenberg Rossell Ruddy Rude Rukas 1 ft . R y , 'C Q V U 9 : K. ,i t if - -3 ' V1 1 1 I A ' I 1: 'A 'P , '1- f-31 .-s. A . - Q, N AL,.,p-A Jack Scott Sharon Scott Gerry Santi Satterlee Sauve Sayers Schaub Sandra Mary Tom Judy Q DOUG Senn Senter Shafer Shanqonix Sharples sw S 'Q c ,, r cl 1 ,qi J ss 1 W nv. A - - X -., 13. - 'A K. W 5' y :J aff- P? 'S' C th Bettie Rosalie Darryll David Slastig Skartland Smirz Smith Smith Bam, Sharon Dee April Sally Sonne Sparre Springub Squire Staser 'Q is., A 1. Carolyn Peterson Bob Potter i F' gr' N-ev. Bill Rasmussen , S Q. 1' ls. Tit' V' George Rennar Janet Robbins 'lfvv hw 'C' Virginia Rumins . L- '-' 6 i 3 Frela Schieck Sha rilee Shaver 'N- -I an i v L-4 X .J Donna Smith Bob Stearns i 'S Sv 2 L' .TL V x .. K Li , T - if Q-J fs '-P JJ F 'S V ra 6' I 1, ' .sm -af ALI x Gary Randi Kathy Les Peterson Pettersen Petterson Peterson James LaRayne Ron Howard Power Power Preston Price , ' rl c 9 X ,+I ', ' C u V 'S as 5 6 ' -'ff KX 1 '3' ' 3 -7 - X 4 x X-J I Mary Phil Mel Don Rasmussen Reaber Ready Rearden G ': :: V 5- - . , .3 . . 1:42a 'S' ' 1 1. i J ii .fl ' -feb' ,- K H V .. . .ir ,::, 1 Qi , -' . - 1 - 1 11' E Barbara John Ron Bev Rentz Rex Rhinehart Rhoades Jim Judy Gail Karen Robbins Rockhold Rodenhouse Ronald Judy Diane Carole Lauren Rundle Runer Rutherford Sage '15 43 MW g mi 5. -ful 1 3 - la c J -of 'Z 'I' wx. . .1 Nela Joan Myrna Lynn Schlumb Schluter Schmidt Selander Dave Dennis Carolyn Carol Sherwood Sigurdson Simonson Simpier . , 4 V -Y 5 v J L' ' 'N is co Vx Linda Dave Marie Gary Smith Snyder Soderlund Sohglt Sharon Linda Marv Donna Steele Sterner Sterner Stevens , 41? F- 1 'I 1' ' aj ' -.et ..f 4' get - 'f GM- . M -8,1 1 ' ,ALL 4 Q. 'L 't 1 ls. ' 0 -'x G' 'J -y ef 'Z '-T Q1 ...L V gf, 4 e 1 lk -' x Doug Bill Valery Ed Donna Stevens Stewart Stewart Strand Strick Carol Dan Margie Douglas Elliott Strickland Swanson Swanson Tangborn Tanner L2 Uv . k I 4 ,X Q 14, .. ' ,fi 1 - if f it , iq ' Mike Nancy Karen Jeannie Leanne Taylor Telford Tennefoss Thomas Thomas A 4 ' fa 4'-' gs 5- X 'K I., 4 . V h , , 1, ' If 5 6, ' . if it I Shirley Phillip Germaine Tom Bob Thommason Thordarson Thorpe Tice Timm Juniors take R'b h'hI'hdh' am ow IQ ig te t err year. nj 'we f f 4 .- -' avg' 4 '- yy, .5 ' an 1- - I - v Q , V gi. - 9 .,. I yt- , 'AS' Q - . Y ' , 'hw l 4' A lx . '- 1 k tk' nf- V- :ll V Carolyn Judy Jerry Larry Becky Vernon Janice Maghnild Judy Wendell Tiller Timpe Tobin Toos Town Towne Trafton Trigstad Turk Vance i . 1 -. S ' ' 4-i 65 J 6-'1 ' N 1' 'a 1: 9 - st . . ' , -. .g 3 4 , Q -. f- -1+ a 5 1- 'ef 1 A- Q ,rf 'E 1' NR' ,X - - V I IN A Y i'. ff Ai T. A ' ' .5 wg: Ag' 1, 1 eh' an' B ' Q 4 G5 133 , ,' .uf +21 nw , 'wa . - ,- Jim Shirley Margie Lee Margo Wes Kathleen Greg Larry Dale VanderHoek Vanderhoof Vaughn Vortmen Waale Wagner Ware Watkins Webber Weberg Carolyn Sandy Carole Bud Gary Sharon Gene Virginia Bob Barbara Weick Welch Welk West West Westover Wheeler Wheelhouse Whitely Witledge 1 W U l 1 K X I I I 'H 4 X I Q A JL 5, 6: 9. 9 - ,gt ,gf ff! -2 T' J iz.. - f p u 1 - .flfw V 96115 . f Km- - J 4 ' 1 .. , V, Q G Ying V .. . ,Q G. ' 5- C 'I 'X If xc 5 'E 4 , 'ar ' ' .5 -: -'Z - -ff 3: x- .9 -xg V t 5, U 7 5' ff , A I A A -A i I Vicki Karen Jerry Norman Dean Don Tommy Kent Barbara Carol Whitlock Wickland Wight Wilkinson Williams Williams Williams Wills Wilson Wilson Carolyn Darlene John Pat Steve Ellen JoAnn Ron David Andy Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wineman West Winberg Woelfert Wold A ,- -. 4' -4 i.. , 1 'QT ' L- , .39 ' . 'KI . v F 'U- .., .gg . ix H ,7 . V' 7 ' . 9, A A K f Judy Gail Richard Myrna Wolfe Wood Wood Worth Steve Nancy Don Phil Zabel Zachau Zeller Zellweger 4 -..,. H if :J St' Juniors show interest as Carolyn Morris explains about the foreign exchange program. ' ' Q, 'Z 3 1 -3 Q . . 9 J S u - '-'QP Y J va' ' Y Y 9 ' 5 A 1 L l Jllhi X l 1 c '- ' 7 l 3- Q3 ' -:Q B :l Y Zanner John .Bush John Lester Julie Wright Wugall ' Yeager Yeager Yeager Youngblood Judy Nola ' i Ron Zempke Zirbes ' Simonson J x Students enioy the new study hall. l ,j 1 of lr.. t. lfj 1 l f! 1 ik+ R lxitfj g,, y..,nQ l.kli'lll Vlllffff 2 i 3' fffxjfv L' r ' I,- 'PVJK -'ff i X ,. f7' Xl L f x 41:7-. 7 I 1 q, .1-45 -'in -l SDGVG time is Sometimes SDGUT STUUYJUQ Juniors listen intently during a discussion period. in the halls. k V, .1 'V 3 ,. - ' 'A ' '- :Nu Lf' I A Q' -K.. if , , .- ' 9 Chris Kauffman President Barbara Mouat Vice-President 43 Shirley Floathe Secretary Senior Officers and Cabinet The members of the class of T959 h a ve built a solid masonry of knowledge a n d experience in their years at Ballard High School. Yet only the future years can show how strong or weak that structure will be. Beginning with their first year of school, these freshmen had an ac- tive part in building their lives. They worked arduously at school and at making their mark for the class of 1959. The highlight of that first year was a party held while the upperclassmen attend- ed the Moving-Up Assembly. The next year, as sophomores, again with the help of Miss Freepons, their advisor, they sponsored as- semblies and h e I d a Country Fair for their class party. When the class of '59 had ascended the ladder to the position of juniors, Mr. Blessing became th e i r ad- visor. Added to their record were more successful assemblies, the Junior Reception, and a part in the Commencement activities. Their Senior y e a r always will h old memories of the Senior- Sophomore night during the foot- ball season, the Senior Reception, the Semi-Formal Midnight Rhap- sody, the assemblies held in the new lunchroom, the Baccalaure- ate, the Moving-Up Assembly, and finally Commencement and th e S e n io r Prom, Memoir Cherie. These events will have a place in the hearts of the members of the class as they pause on the thresh- hold of maturity-ready to iour- ney out into the world to build their lives on the foundation they have constructed during th e i r Ballard years. v-,,, I -.Fl 40' D61 u by LW Mr- 3l0SSlfl9A, Q CV Janice Primmer Sharon Sayers Carol Rosen Advsorv R- Aids Caps and Gowns Cards and Pins Dick Jensen Janet Olson Barbara Brolin we Oxy m,'GjvZ-., JX xfvx UND 'llxlv -fl' ' , v Xxllldqjv we SX Jak V v x, U4 JJ' U' 'W 1 Ljb 1 XJ' ,Lla- 14. L A ll2 'J f . X.. ' x fQN ff' 'Z' Leroy Dreisbach Judith Darrow Lynn Bush Roger Sater Janice Halsan Commencement Moving-Up Assembly Publicity Senior Assemblies Senior Banquet Jane Weiss Judith Raymer Naomi Corey Carole Bruce Ruth Humphreys av' fa 1 '17 ' y . Nr Ken Graber Karen Dalsbo Lin Kirchoff Barbara Hooper Paul Christensen Senior Dance Senior Prom Senior Reception Senior Semi-Formal White Day Nannette Christensen Terry Henderson Mike Nordby Marian Warne Julie Anne Jonason ' 'Dx 1,1529 A' Q 'J 'T r Y., l ,A 2' vi 1 -K ca' c' ui is h S-IN 9 Q. fs? Y Robert Aahl Boys' Club 2,3,4 Ruth Ahlen P.T.A. Dance 3 Girls' Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Duane Allan Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Lexie Anciaux Honor Society 2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Lunchroom Helper 3 Girls' Club Reb. 4 Little B 2 Photography Club 4 Judy Anderson Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3, P.T.A. Dance 2 Class Comm. 4 Stener Anderson Honor Society 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3,4 Legislator 3 Bowling 2,4 4 Honor Society Cabinet 4 Ski Club 2 Gary and Jeff make the first senior pep assembly a big success. x it fm! Leona Aakervik F.T.A. 4 Ski Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Legislator 3 Class Comm. 4 Ann Akervick Honor Society 2,3,4 Shingle 4 F.T.A. 4 Legislator 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2 Linda Allison Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Carole Anderson F.T.A. 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Latin 2 Girls' Club Rep. l Michael Anderson Football 2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3 Boys' Club Treas. 3 Tri-B 2,3,4 Karen Aspholm A.S.B. Cabinet 2,3,4 Talisman Page Editor 3,4 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. l Legislator 2 Darlene Adams A.S.B. Cabinet 3 Legislator l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Lunchroom Helper l,2,3,4 Big B 2,3,4 Judy Albertsen Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Girls'Club l,2,3,4 Class Comm. l,2,4 Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3 Anna Lea Ambrose Spanish Club 3,4 F.T.A. 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Legislator 4 Big B 2,3 Science Club 4 Gary Anderson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Ron Anderson B-oys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Football 2 Track 2,3,4 Pete Aurdal Bookroom Worker 3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Joy Axelson Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3 P.T.A. Dance 4 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Linda Bailey Girls' Club 2,3,4 '22 ,id R A E, ,J W. :'E.9i...,K.,,.,..K?i . Q' ' L . .5 'FT' 1,5 ,ah W' f 'VE' if .3 ,G , ,Jn 1:7 Q .4 x A 'l 'B rv-r ,AQ ix' is : i 'le- '-: 1 - Xf-' fd 'C' ..?.'..f ,wr 'rf' i ,iii N -ix '+-nr 1:- Si .1-s l James Barhano 100-Mile Club 3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Football l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Betsy Beckman Band l,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 All-city Band 2,3 Big B 3,4 Linda Belles A.S.B. Cabinet 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Orchestra 1,2 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,4 Janice Benson A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Legislator 2 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Irene Berikoff Girls' Club 3,4 Jerry Bevry Boys' Club 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Bowling 3,4 Shingle 4 Class Comm, 4 Photography Club 4 Robert Barrett Baseball l,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Tri-B 2,3,4 Student Manager 3 I00-Mile Club l,2,3,4 Joanne Beers Honor Society 2,3 Footlighters 2,3,4 Talisman 3,4 Legislator 3 Class Comm. 4 Spanish Club 3 Gay Bendele Girls' Club Cabinet 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Triple Trio 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Ogie Berg Boys' Club 2,3,4 Jarry Bertsch I00-Mile Clu Boys' Club 2, , 2 4 Girls' Clu 2, Girls' Cl . 3 Footligh 3 Girls' l Comm. , A.S.B. omm. 3,4 Ski Club 4 lli. Q . fi-1 X ,. i i 'J Lunch -i Helper s Larry Basta Boys' Club 2,3,4 Susan Beideck Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Ski Club 4 Spade Club 4 Footlighters l,2,3,4 Betty Benson Girls' Club 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Latin Club 3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Brenda Bergman Girls' Club 2,3,4 Gary B Yell -5- 4 Boys' b l,2,3,4 , David Biornson Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Field Patrol 2 I00-Mile Club 2 ,'-AES 2 GL! ' L ' aL, At last we arrive a , 0 , ,W l JW ,JG Z! 1 Gary Biornason en QL rg Boys' Club 2,3,4 1 Lelrlch llgbkepf ' C Mir 5,4 1 7 ably! til ' udenlrCDc:lilirtTr4o 3 ,M P mfzzafz 3 'V mf-X A- Y-v 1' 'Q' 17 Diane Black Girls' Club 4 Class Comm. 4 Legislator 2 Study Hall Heloer 3 VW' Russell Blanchard Boys' Club Rep. 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Shingle 4 Assembly Order 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Arnt Blindheiln Ski Club l,2,3,4 Tri-B 4 Assembly Order 4 Football l,2,3,4 intramural Sports 2,3 Track l,2,3,4 r-J 'TT 0 -1-:ir , l in-N-5 A 'f av'- t-5 , sv 'o 3 si 'C dv!! -4 Cnr fav, l :-'N To- at Michael Boivin A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Debate 1,2 Pep Comm. 3,4 Basketball 1,2 Legislator 2,3 Kenneth Bowe Boys' Club 2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 All-Citv Band 3 Marching Band 2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 2 Concert Band 2,3,4 Mavis Briggs Latin Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Study Hall Helper l Ofiice Clerk 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Kenneth Brox Senior Class Comm. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Beverly Burhans F.T.A. 3,4 Biblio Club 2,3 Science Club 4 Girls' Club Comm, 3,4 Latin Club 4 Library Staff 2,3 Lynn Bush Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Senior Class Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Ticket Seller 2 Fathers and daughters enioy a night out together. Douglas Booth Talisman 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sylvia Bradley P.T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Barbara Brolin Orchestra 2,3 Class Cabinet 4 Attendance Clerk 2,3 Library Staff 2 Concert Band 3,4 Girls' Club Rev. l Carole Bruce Talisman Editor 3,4 Ski Club 2,3 Senior Class Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Assemblv Order 4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Jean Burkart Songleader 4 Class Cabinet 3 Class Comm. 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Legislator 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Yvonne Byersdorf Girls' Club 2,3,4 Class Rep. 4 Intramural Sports 2 Dennis Borg Boys' Club 2,3,4 Gym Manager 3,4 Latin Club 3,4 Math Club 4 David Breiwick Honor Society 2,3,t4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Band 1,2 Basketball l,2 Beverly Brown Girls' Club Treas. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Class Rep. 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Legislator 2 Richard Bunnell Boys' Club Cabinet Choir 2,4 P.T.A. Dance 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Michael Burns Boys' Club l,2,3,4 100-Mile Club 2 Vicente Caceres Boys' Club 3,4 Class Comm. 4 Ben Carlsen Boys' Club 2,3,4 Linda Carfrae Girls' Club 2,3,4 4 'A l -,. a-A. vu . -of 1-.sd ,le Gui ' J t' ,f m,.,,,,,.., li H ' 5 .ri . V QI' ,4-x 5' l, M I ff 1 . ,fro 5. -r L4 '24 Q -a-Q an 19 W rf ! iff? .1 ng 09' -ww fl 'FW ii - avg? Es 1:1 'ga' Kwai' -fr? 4,-9 - .,4 Y V CF? fi- 61 nv v 2 .T , 63 42 ir fv- , -g, 1 .fi U-f k 1 , . 1, 'I g Q. ,, fb L' I, 0 , .,. ga f' V 1 4- . 5-:.1:,iC:eQ7!2, 4 I r A I rl ,ff I I Corine Carlson Dennis Carlson IDM Ciflf Honor Society 2,3,4 BOY ' Club 2, , fl ,e T l'0 3 Latin Club 2,3 Bo ' Club R p 2 Ol' 2,314 Attendance Clerk 3,4 G 3 l-Q12 for 3 Legislator 2 G Manage Glfls lub C ' Debate 3 P.T. D9 e Biblio Club l,2,3 ,Q5 all H William Carlson he Carriveau S C3570 Boys' Club 2,3 Hono ociety 2,3,4 OYS lub 2,314 Office Cler Dra 2,3,4 Boys' i. elpers 2,3 Ba 2 Field ' ol 3 Moy' C 1 ' V Phot - phy Club 4 Sta, f , Bo ub ,2,3,4 ,f f ,ff .lean plin Kenneth Charlton Gi'-IS' Club 2,3,4 Sm Girls' Club 2 ,4 Spanish C 3,4 Class Comm ,4 Senior GI 3,4 A-S-B- C0 Spade Cl 4 Honor Societ TeaCheI' Cl 2 Paul n Spanish Club 2 Ski Club l, ,3,4 Senior Cabi et 4 Boys' Club ,2,3,4 Class Comm. ,4 Ski Club President 4 Nannette Christenson Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Class Cabinet 4 Legislator 2 tim Susanne Condon Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Latin Club l,2 Talisman 4 Girls' Club RED. l,2 Assembly Order 4 Class Comm. 4 Sp nish Club ,2 Latin Club 3 t t ' Foo' a 2 13. v a N I !f I A ,2,3,4 Randy Chliste en ri nsen Boys' Club Q Fren h if . . nce 2,3 ,,.,-f J Class m. 34-f ' Stud M... e per ' o'r 2 Joanne Cleghorn Honor Society 3,4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 P.T.A. Dance Chairma Legislator 2 French Club 2, Treas. Ski Club 2,3,4 David Conrad Boys' Club Rep. 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 A X f 'lf I . is n 3 We wear our pins with pride. sbt r-of .4 ,,. .., 7 -vb' ery? ? ,Cy L i.f,1.4::,,- - 'swf' - JSP 'nf I 43' . t X I' . Q. 4, 'Y . - 1 un N Ng , 1' V . L ... A L Karen Cooke Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Gym Manager 3 Class Committees 4 William Craft Track 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3,4 100-Mile Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Legislator 2 Naomi Corey Latin Club l,2 Girls' Club Comm. 1,4 Assembly Order 1,2 Class Cabinet 4 Legislator 2,3 lelah Crain Choir 4 Study Hall Helper 4 Girls' Club 4 Thomas Collingwood Boys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 2 Gary Cook Tri-B 3,4 100-Mile Club 4 Track 3,4 Yell Squad 3,4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Senior Reception 4 Lee Ann Cox Mixed Glee 2 Honor Society 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. Little B 2 Flag Twirlers 3 Philip Cramer Boys' Club 2,3,4 2,3,4 ,0- er, of 9- . 1,4 TT? V ,ro A5- l as 5- : Il ' 43 v s ev-. f'Nu V:- ' gi i Nik 41 M4 'KT' William Cree Boys' Club 4 Spanish Club 3 Joan Curtis Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Thomas Darling Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Susan Day French Club l,2 Latin Club 2 Ski Club 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Assembly Order 4 Sigrid DesVoigne Junior Glee 1,2 Senior Glee 2 Girls Gym Helper 2 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Trudy Dixon Girls' Club 2,3,4 Attendance Clerk 4 Seniors participate in Make Ballard Beautiful campaign. Louise Crouch Ticket Sellers 2,3,4 Attendance Clerks 3 Girls' Club Comm. 'l,2,3 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Darlene Dahl Girls' Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. Senior Glee 3,4 Study Hall Helper 2 Judith Darrow Class Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 3 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 P.T.A. Dance 2 Honor Society Cabinet Berdine Deardortf Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Leqislator l Girls' Club Rep. l Choir 4 Secretarial Service 4 Office Clerk Dennis Dill Senior Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Baseball 2 Intramural Football 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 lOO-Mile Club 2,3 Roberta Dompier Girls' Club Rep. 4 Office Clerk 3 Library Clerk 3 Class Comm. 4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club 3,4 3 Sarah Culbertson Girls' Club Rep. 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. I French Club 2,3 Footlighters 3 Ski Club 3,4 F.T.A. 4 Karen Dalsho Senior Cabinet 4 Junior Cabinet 3 Attendance Clerk 3 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Ski Club 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 James Davies Honor Society 2,3,4 Debate 3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 2,3,4 Legislator 2,3,4 Inter-Hiqh Council 3 Ski Club 2,3,4 John Delano Boys' Club 2,3,4 Dorothy Dill Spade Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 2 P.T.A. Dance 2,3 Class Comm. 4 Senior Glee 3 Legislator 3 Patricia Donald French Club 3,4 P.T.A. 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. l,4 Mixed Glee l,2,3 Senior Glee 3 Girls' Club Rep. l Richard Donaldson Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Tri-B 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Helper 3 Lee Dorn Boys' Club l,2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 ,2,3,4 ,4 sq, -if nv ff' HK fl' 5 I Y J uf 'C l '7 li -v Q l -up Vt 0.-. ,Y 4 Bonnie Doyle Girls' Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3 P.T.A. Dance 4 SJ' Attendance Clerk 3,4 f ' Legislator 3 1' Lenoy Dreisbach Class Pres. 2 Band l,2,3 Orchestra l,3 Boys' Club Cabinet 3 9,4 ,,., Latin Club Pres. 3 Honor Society 2,3,4 Ruth Dunlap Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Talisman 3,4 Big B 2,3,4 Flag Twirlers 3,4 Biblio Club 2,3 ,.a 4.-r ,f .1 Mfg? I 5? - i . , l ff I X f xv, l 2 ' ' l 1 1 x f 4 Sharon Dreewes Girls' Club l,2,3 Spanish lub 3 XX Spade ub l,2,3 ' Class C m. 4 Honor S cietv 2,3,4 Honor S iety Cabine Earli , rcscher A Girls Cl b 2,3,4 Girls' C b Helper 3 K lx H lk X lx we of it AX Boys' Club 2,3,4 Art Driscoll T it X x ry Ann gunlap Einar socaefy 2,3,4 Ch f 3,4 Big 2,3,4 L X Bibli Club 2.3 'X , Talism n 3,4 in Flag Twirlers 3,4 K k fix f lx N1 x , i 1 K, . Michael Duomo' Den 's Dunn 1 Q F tball l, 3 Boys' lub l,2,3, . Biurys' Club ,2,3,4I Bovs' Rush Ren. 3 ? l French lub ,2 I lntramu al Sports l, P.T.A. anc 4 Class Rep.l Legislat ,2 I 100-Mile Club 1 it --J i K I X . 'V ,-,l, Lex Dunn Richard Eadie Dav d Edwards .fy ' Boys' Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club l,2,3, ' Boy Club 2,3,4 , V Marching Band 2,3,4 X Boys' lub Helper 3 K . 5, K -r' I rl 'X 3 .I 3 . C Celia Elkins Office Clerk 2,3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Patricia Ericson Girls' Triple Trio 4 ti., Bruce Ericson Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,4 Tennis 2,3 Intramural Sports 3 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Legislator 4 l0O-Mile Club 3 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Tri B 3 .cj P.T.A. Dance 4 French Club 2,3,4 13 J , ? Z Penelope Ericson Talisman Staff 3, Choir 3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Senior Glee 2 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Biblio Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. , Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Lunchroom Cashier 4 f J Pa Ia Ericson Spa h lub 3 P.T. . nce 4 A.S.B. omm. 4 Girls' ub Comm. 4 Class C . 4 Biblio C JF 3 William Ermert Legislator 3 All-City Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Concert Band 2,3,4 All-State Band 3 All-City Orchestra 3,4 . Sea Breeze was our Senior Reception. Sandra Estrin C3 . X F w XXL x Q.-4 1 CJ Karen Espeland Girls' Club 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 3,4 Spanish Club 4 W Class Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 . 5 Spanish Club 3,4 - y XJ -' ski Club 2,3,4 ,Q N Girls Club Rep. l,2,3 X - RX ,, C X Xi X X NX Larry Fickeisen X K Gary Finholt Boys' C-lub 2,3,4! ,fb Boys' Club 2,3,4 Anne Fennessy Big B 2,3,4 Spade Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Legislator 2 John Fisher Boys' Club 2,3,4 2 ! f . N. J' .ffl X . I ,. . fl ll lily fix f2 l , Michaelfrzlibho? V' Z James, etc f' lj Carol Flewelling 'll Hall Ntre 3, J Yell ng ' French Club 3,4 Q Q, 1 'Boy 'f Clu Catktet 4 Tal' an ff 4- I ,Spade Club 2 - ll stator 35 ,U c if 341 l P.r.A. Dance 4 v - . ll vs' club dsmmug Boys' elm calmer 4 , class Comm. 2,3 fr ,ll Lati lub Officer 3 'l ' ' f' ,H . Comm. 3 r Cv 4-,. 4 ,fi lil ff, -ff , v .U , .A 1 N I. , ic!! aj 14 ' I ,j .gf 'Iliff 'l il , 4 ?- A . ., V MV i I, L . ,,,, '- ,..- 1, JL' J In 4 I - ,Q Sh' ey Floa le Sherry Fl rnoy J L Allan Fltllllil' Y .V ass gecfyafy If p,'r,p,, me I 3 MM Rod and Boot Club 3 , ,V ass Cabinet 3 f A.S. . ep C m.. BOYS' Club 2,3,4 3 ill lf ' 1 Honorfycietyhi y' Legi tor 3 . 3' Track 3,4 'UL , f Ama: omm!t,2,3,4.f G' ' Club kg. 1 73 J ,,. ' Club l,2,3,4 U endance C lk 3,4 ss c mm. lf ms' Club t,2,3,4 f if 4711. I ij , Alb' 3 lf. , 4 V' ...fir fl - fri' ll .4 ,l 4, i .- ' eorge Fo r I ,yi Thomas Foti Ravmond Fowble ootball , ' lOO-Mile Club 4 BOYS' Club 2,3,4 tb 4:5 'Y Basketbal ,4 Boys' Club Comm. 3 Baseball ,4 Field Patrol 3 , - Tri-B 2,3, Bovs' Club Heloer 2,3 1 , Honor Society 2,3,4 Gym Manager 3,4 lv 6 5-ag l 'R' x.. fi Q-v 73 D 1 tj? Boys' Club 2,3,4 lcis Boys l A.S.8 nm. 4 Order 4 1ce 4 Assembly 4 Juline Frazier Girls' Club 3,4 Library Staff 4 Larry Fuller Football 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Track 3 Talisman 4 Intramural Football 3 Seniors chose gowns number two and four for Commencement. Track 4 Jerry Fraulini Football 3,4 Track 3 Intramural Football 3 Robert Fredrickson Bovs' Club Rep. 2 Chess Club 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sylvia Fulton Girls' Club 2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Al. . 52 Donald Frazier Football 1,2 Boys' Club 3,4 Luverne Froyen Band 3,4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 F.T,A. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club 3,4 Gretchen Galer Girls' Club Vice Pres. 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 3 Class Cabinet 3 Talisman 4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Michael Gallagher Boys' Club 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 2,4 Latin Club 2,3 Donna Gerber Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Spades 2 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 'E' 3- A , 'J' 'T X. N 4-,Q L v ll W ' A X , or , sQk,a-' , X . , 5?g3 ff?fl4 ,,,z.a'11..1 , f- iii ? af fix: I 9, 'QA 'T' tif fi 'ff ' ,jxzgc ' E . f If 2 ' 5 if 5 f 'S' an ,R-. f-Q k.i l I H f'Nr L.. 1 L l s 3 . i A,- ' ,....,, 5 . 4' :R . -:y,.'f4. . , .ff ,..- if vw ,4- fq 1 15.-sl' -v 1.1 uf -pf' ,X .- - hy' lr TTD 1- -.1 ul al Boys Club 1 2 ub If - A S eelltilas n lxblvl-J J Glass 156' over f E511 vs cud .613 4 vl X ea 2 - Club 1.2. SS ' 'lil 4 7 'fx Honor cietv 'Lg b I i,2, ll ' , L, me 2,3, i Boys' Club ff B y ci b C ' 1 4 O Cla L i la 2 ki BGS r ' Trl L, 100 x N x a l l Rip Q xl , loo' 16 ,ull WL R 6 il-f lil 0 1 LU P' 9 Y J Robert cparlene Gul smi Ani G odpian in ' ci 2,3,4 cms' Se 1 Glee 3 can 1,2,3,4 , lm Patrol 3,4 C Seni r lm-Id Glee 4 YA SDS Clllb 1 C ess Club Clas o ittees 4 ln Girls' Club Co. 1, Bowlinq Zgis., A.S Commi ees kgrefhmgn AJ' arvg 1 G m Ma a 3, Girls' Club 2, ,4 'V grs' V 9 91 lrll1rQGlL orts ,4 Oxlfjlonor Societygj Girls Rev. I XS 4 K ' L , ., i ,fx lit C Q Z9 1 l i Us l Ci J e X . , Fr ces Gordon L7 Liridi Qrton fo L Kenneth rib Seni r Glee 3 r-L Club 1,219 BOYS' Clu 14 Mixed Glee ,4 U f s Comm. 4 Sl9t'Cl2b ,2 Assembl izler 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Class gi et 4 A. . 4 Talisman 3,4! P131 nce Comm. 4 ci Q com . Class RW A.S, . Comm. 4 Gir Club 1,2 P.T.Af ce 4 ll lv' Cl V Je Nanette lb Gordon Granade Bryan Graves Girls' C ep. 1,2 Special Events 4 Boys' Club 4 Latin Clu 2 Class Comm. 4 P.T.A. Dance 3 Choir 3,4 Sr. Glee 3 Gloria Gray V. Girls' Club 2,3,4 Arthur Grimsby Mixed Glee l Spanish Club 4 Class Comm. 2 Gym Manager 3 Class Comm. 4 Shingle 3,4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Patricia Green Girls' Club 2,3,4 Biblio Club 3,4 Spade Club 3,4 Byron Grover Football I Office Clerk l Mixed Glee 1 Movie Crew 2 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 JoAnn Greifendorff Song Leader 3,4 Honor Society 2,3 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 1 Girls' Club Comm. 1,2,3 Girls' Club Ren. 2,3 Judy Guthridge Honor Society 3 Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Glee 2 With Commencement over, we leave our Alma Mater 5 ,.. ,- -,4 nr SWB? 75 7' ,S 'gr s ' J ,-0 '4T'7 Janet Hadi Ski Club 3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 Spanish Club 3 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Assembly Order 4 Larry Haight Boys' Club 2,3,4 Judy Hagen Choir 2,3,4 Attendance Clerk 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Senior Glee 2,3 Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Gary Hall Boys' Club 2,3,4 Bowling 3 Judy Haguewood Footlighters 2,3,4 Girls' Club Reb. 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Study Hall Helper 3 Janice Halsan Class Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Class Comm. 4 Study Hall Helper 2 French Club 2,3 4 b It A. if , :W X-.52 fl ' T af ,, N, .a- fy -0 ,fl ..v' ' . 45- 3 Ti fl I 1 ill' y ll .D -G-sy?-ggi: L . . .V ef-na 'C L I sd I 7 -A 'QI i .yr- if wg' Robert Hamlin Boys' Club 2,3,4 William Hamry Honor Society 3,4 Honor Society Ca Track 2,3,4 Tri-B 4 Arne Hansen Track 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Harvey Harhough Intramural Footb Boys' Club 2,3,4 Neil Hastings Baseball 2 Class Rep. 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Deanna Harvey Girls' Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3 Girls' Club Rep. binet all 3 2 Seniors attend meeting to acquaint themselves with scholarships available. Karl Hammerstrom Boys' Club Rep. l Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club l Dan Hanley Rod and Boot Club l,2 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Manager 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 Legislator l,2 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Anezko Hanus Girls' Club Comm. 3 Orchestra l,2 Latin Club 1,2 Girls' Gym Helper 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Richard Harris Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Swim Team 3 Lauralee Harwell Girls' Club 4 Virginia Heath Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Triple Trio 3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Latin Club l,2 Edward Heck Track 1,4 Legislature 2,3 Bovs' Club Rev. 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 l0O-Mile Club 4 Susan Handy Class Cabinet 3 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. l,2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Sharon Hansen Girls' Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Ren. 4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Paul Harris Track l,2 Basketball l,2 Hall Patrol 4 Boys' Club Comm. 2,3 Boys'Club Rep. 4 James Harwell Photography Club 4 Boys' Club 4 Kristine Healy F.T.A. Secretary 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 John Heggern Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Chess Club l,2 Jack Heiges Boys' Club 2,3,4 'IG' lf 'On T15 X... '1-L I O Cl ,, al.. 'wir L 3 ,951 ,zip , ' 6' . qv, -av-nr.-1, il Qu'-y ' ur -Q.. Q- -'tv ,l All J I . A Karen Helgason Kenneth Helmic5 Honor Society 3,4 Talisman 3,4 H Girls' Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 . Office Clerk 2,3,4 BOVS' Club RBD- 2 s, ' ' A A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 2 . ' Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 . Class Comm. 3,4 5 J , i , . i 1 in , , l . 'bf' . F nv ' XF' 'C l sl ' v , .5 yy I Carol Henderson . Terryx de. on Char 0l'dl'lCk50 Sk' Cl b 4 s a in 4 Dance 3,4 ' Gi:ls' 'Club 4 2,3,4 , I Clvb 2,3,4 , A.S.B. Comm. 4 -B 2 . l Gfllf 3,4 Class Comm, 4 .H n cietv 2,3, A. A- I- Comm- 2' . Girls' Club Comm. 4 a Clu l,2 X B vb 2,31 . Office Clerk 4 ov Club l 3 , 'am fa' is ' f VV , f ,y Patrick Henry Carolyn Hillding Rita Hielm Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sandra Hobart Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Honor Society Cabinet 3,4 Class Cabinet 3 Attendance Clerk 3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Karen Hohman Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Band 3,4 Pep Band 3 All-City Band 3 Honor Society 4 Legislator 4 Janice Holsbo Spanish Club 3,4 Biblio Club 4 Honor Society 2,3 Library Staff 4 Spade Club 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 Scholarship meetings aid us Forrest Hudson Business Club 3,4 Ski Club 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 School Treasurer's Helper Sandra Hurd Girls' Club Comm. 1,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 Office Clerk 3 Mixed Glee 3 P.T.A. Dance 4 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Class Cabinet 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 3,4 Talisman Staff 4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Arlene Hockett Girls' Club 2,3,4 Little B 2 Assembly Order 4 Secretarial Service 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 Harold Hokanson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 3.4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Hall Patrol 3 Gym Manager 2 Barbara Hooper Girls' Club Comm. 1,4 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3 Class Cabinet 3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 in future Ruth Humphreys Spades l,2,3, President 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Honor Society 4 Legislator 4 Senior Glee 2,4 Susan Hundwin Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Attendance Clerk 2,3 Office Clerk 3 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Suzanne Hoefer A.S,B. Comm. l Girls' Club Rep. l,2 Legislator l Talisman 3 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Rick Holm Band 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sandra Hovick Girls' Club l,2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,4 Class Comm. 4 Legislator 3 Girls' Club Rep. l plans. Tobin Humphrey Ski Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Latin Club 1,2 Class Rep. l Class Comm. l,3,4 Carrie Hyslop Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Class Rep. 3 Flag Twirlers 3,4 Choir 3,4 Senior Glee 2 W' a 9 ii-'P . ,.., 'P ' ...av wi V C27 I pv- A . i ,-.f ', IP uni s.-o un .fun ,nv- i J ,V -,.,:fg.,.,.-.- srrafgvz-wi -i -I' 6? Marla lndridson Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Spanish Club l Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Gary Isaacson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Stage Crew 2,3 Intramural Sports 3 Sharon Jacobson Business Club 3 P.T.A, Dance 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2 Richard Jensen Honor Society 2,3 Spanish Club 2,3 Class Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sylvia Johnsen Girls' Gym Helper 4 Girls' Club 4 Phyllis Johnson Honor Society 3,4 Library Staff 2 Ski Club 4 Girls' Club Comm. 1,4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Tonnes lngebretsen Basketball 2,3,4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 3 Donna lszler Girls' Club l,2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Class Comm. 4 Carl James Boys' Club 2,3,4 Martha Jervik Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,4 Nicholas Johnson Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Spanish Club l Hall Patrol 4 Sharon Johnson Honor Society 2 P.T.A. Dance 3,4 Attendance Clerks 3,4 Girls' Club Helper 3 Latin Club 2 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Norm, George, and Bo entertain at a basketball pep assembly sponsored by the seniors. Carol lngebright French Club 2,3 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Oliver Iversen Boys' Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 Judy Jensen Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Cabinet 3 Legislator 3 Ski Club 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Class Comm. 3,4 Mary Jewett Shingle 4 Talisman 3 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Leqislator 3 Attendance Clerk 3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Patricia Johnson Choir 3 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3 Legislator 3 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Senior Glee 2 Stanley Johnson Parliamentarian 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Boys' Club Cabinet 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Julie Anne Jonason Honor Society 2,3,4 Class Cabinet 4 Flag Twirlers 4 Spanish Club 2,3 Math Club 3 Legislator 2 Linda Jones Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Latin Club 2 ,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Class Comm. 4 Senior Glee 3 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Fx. i W.. .D .n O 449 'As . if t 'I' M 1 fu' or V. x? i 'P if ,L -A x- r 'Q U eu., -' l C' UO' .Q-nv v . ' wb' it wo 1 5 if 'Iv is S X ,A lf 1 X4 404 'vo ,,... 5. Q57 , 4'-'V 1 1217 Cx Q.. 'vs -ff 1?'fV -O -3 , v l 2' fi on ,--if Qi ...A Senior pep assemblies sri ,fp vf .1 guy' n if Q1 if 'F' 5 141 Patricia Jones Honor Society 2,3,4 A.S.B. Treas. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Band I Orchestra 2,3 Library Staff 2 Bonnie .lorstad Songleader 4 Shingle 3,4 Office Clerk 3,4 Girls' Club Ren. 2,3 Class Cabinet Richard Jones Spanish Club I Honor Society 3 Basketball 3 Intramural Sports l,3 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Lynn Jorgenson Girls' Club l,2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 3,4 Senior Glee 2 Attendance Clerk 3,4 Leqislator 2,3 or GL' ssell Jo C ir is I,2,3 IOO-Mile Cl 3,4 s' Cl r fU me . Tyra Karlsson Girls' Club 2,3,4 Alice Kelling Shingle Editor 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Spade Club l,2,3 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Shingle Staff 3 Phillip Kempbell Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Legislator I Talisman 4 I I , 'N Chris Kauffman Marilyn ea Class Pr ' nt 4 Song Leader 4 Track- Honor Society Honor ciecjabinet 3 A.S.B. Comm. , .f Spanish Clu ,3 Q Class Officer 3 Choi 2 X CClass Comm. I,2,3,4 Ba etb ll 2 rls' -ub l,2,3,4 . sf I7 ,ai 3,1 .-'-6 5 Q 17 is Preston KRUQI s Doug Kellyxqf x oys' Club 2,3,4 Cc Marching Band 2,335-Q f XPC! ert Band 3,4 f A Shgy Order 4 ff ff Boys' U5-22,4 fl, ,f X 'TX .- V if ' J. ,A 22. C' 6 S 7 ,, 77,55 if i William Kerr 1' Kerih Honor Society 2,3,4 Legislator 4 A.S.B, Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Chess Club 2 Debate 4 Lin Kirchoff Class Cabinet 4 Legislator 2,3,4 Girls' Club Ren. 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Q lO0lMile :Clu 2 Bowling ,4 . Boys' club 1,2,3,4 .7 Mixed Gliesl 1 2 3 4 Intramugjpns , , , f ,., YL V? Jerry Kitte 100-Mile Club l, 3,4 Spanish Club 4 Track l,2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3,4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 KarerTKinnish Ho Society 2,3,4 Spades l,2,3 Girls' Club Comm, 1,4 Spanish Club I .B. Comm. 2,3,4 ry Staff 3,4 is Jerry Klem A Boys' Club 2,3,4 fix: if x.. highlighted many mornings. Gary Klockstad Boys' Club 2,3,4 Biarne Kristiansen Boys' Club 4 Svein Kopfelt Track 2,3,p Boys' Club 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3 French Club 2,3 Russian Club 4 Robert Kurus Tri-B 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm, 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 Intramural Soorts 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 David Knutson Boys' Club l,2,3,4 IOO-Mile Club I,2,3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Marilyn Lake Girls' Club 3 Soanish Club I Ski Club 2 Class Comm. 4 Q .9 0' ,. thx 127 J, 451 Gary Lamb Gym Manager 3 Track 2 Talisman 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Roberta Lane A.S.B. Corr. Secretary 4 Legislator 3 Honor Society 2,3,4 Talisman 3,4 Debate 3 Attendance Clerk 3 Gary Larson Tennis l,2,3,4 Tri-B l,2,3,4 Honor Society l,2,3,4 Honor Society Pres. 4 Intramural Sborts 2,3,4 IOO-Mile Club 3,4 Georgia Learned Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Class Comm. 1,4 Freshmen Auxiliary l Assembly Order Ronald LeRoy 100-Mile Club 2,3,4 Ski Club l,2,3 David Lambrecht Boys' Club l,2,3,4 100-Mile Club 3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Football 2,3 Baseball 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3,4 Sylvia langdahl Spade Club 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Attendance Clerk 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Sharon Larson Girls' Club 2,3,4 Mixed Glee 3 Senior Glee 3 Business Ed. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2 Nancy Leggett Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Mixed Glee l Studv Hall Helper 2,3 Soades 4 Susan Leufkens A.S.B. Cabinet 3,4 Talisman Staff 3,4 Mary Lance Girls' Club l,2,3 Biblio Club 4 Library Staff 4 Flag Twirlers 3 Spade Club 4 Ed Langlois Boys' Club 2,3,4 Sally Latham P.T.A. Dance 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Mary leiren Girls' Club Cabinet Talisman 4 Senior Glee 3 Latin Club 2 Leqislator 3 F.T,A. 3,4 James Levlnder Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Field Patrol 1,2 tt 11 Gs 'v-fl Assembly Order 4 Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Movie Crew l Q, Movie Crew l,2,3,4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Talisman Staff 3 ' Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Legislator l,2 Class Rep. l f. 5-X Spanish Club 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. l,2,3,4 H L 'Ft' X .X 5 Helga Lilleaas llarula Limatzakis Lois Lindh Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club 3,4 Girls' Club 4 Girls' Club Congng. 3 !F.T.A. 3,4 Class omm. , ,4 Asse ly Order 4 ',,' I ,J 734-1' Q ,WA I 1, 1 .-fy If ' df f X ,,.p --r 7 , ' 4' 7- ' IJ le' , 1 .'.J!fCfQ,:.fAf -C A as f'ng...f'a6 ,Cf -4 'l 9f7 W L f V AL!!4 I' K ,l kf fl' gf LQQU WI j, ji44,.Zr-ff I I sa KL -A IQ' ' X ' .- f- .1 77 A ,f - Q . .4 ,Ai CL. C' ,f'f-- 2-1 L Aw' Ae- f',f'Q4af Cf 7f--1 There was much work to be done on the Senior Semi-Forlnalf Midmght3Zhapa6 y l26 P ,Lia flcimff ,-f2L5,l' 5 - 0 W ,f f ' , 27.1. , ,fif CC 'Ju y lfindouis Girls' Club 2,3,4 3' Kurt Linpman Bovs' Club 2,3,4 w I gl ' E 'Sf no .1 ui ,,.,,,. I 'sf Y, ,sri 96- iyvl L 7 . l ,cf 1 fi Kb ef' ,- 2 of ,,, ,,. ,ii 'l v f, -Q 'Irv' Karen londahl Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Legislator 2 Girls' Club Ren. 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Dennis Long Football l,2,3,4 Stage Crew 2,4 Tri-B 4 Track 3 Talisman Staff 4 Judy Lowman Mixed Glee 3 Attendance Clerk 4 Library Clerk 3,4 Girls' Club 3,4 Gail Lygdman Office Clerk 3,4 Ticket Seller 2 Honor Society 2,3 Latin Club 2,3 Robert Lone Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Patricia Looney A.S.B. Comm. 4 Study Hall Helper 3 Attendance Clerk 4 Leqislator 4 Girls' Club Reb. 3 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Ivan Lund Boys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 2 Gary McBride Football 1,2 Footlighters 2 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Stage Crew 2,3,4- oaris' Club Comm. 2,3,4 7 Legislator 2 N ,N Q1 fl ' l I Michael McCoy I 1 l udy Mc hmo s Boys' Club 4 W W ass Co m. Alex Girls' Cub Re ,2,3 Ojlr ' fi e Clerk 3, r'Cl C m.l ,3,4 ,FV i ciu UPVJ , F .T.A. nce T, ,3 t ' - V L ' 'I if if Cb who as Donna Mcllargue Carol :K e A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Reo. 2,3 P.T.A, Dance 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Junior Glee 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2 David Loney Boys' Club 2,3,4 Tri'B 4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 2 Intramural Soorts 2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Carol lodell Girls' Club 2,3,4 Jack Lundgren Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Terry McCain Football l,2,3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 3,4 nn McElroy Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2 llaltu All W Charles McMillan Football 2 Basketball 2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Spanish Club 2 Hours fled by at Midnight Rhapsody. ,av :gem -A-Q Us 4 A ' l Donna Mahler Girls' Club Rev. 4 Choir 4 French Club 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 F.T.A. 4 Legislator 3 Wanda Matheson Drama 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2 Inge Martinsen Chess Club 2,3,4 Football 2,4 Track 2,3,4 French Club 2,4 Bowling 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Judy Mattson Senior Glee Club 3 Soanish Club 3 Legislator 2 Honor Society 2 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Vera Massart Honor Society 2,3 Latin Club 2 P.T.A. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm, 2,3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Jav Maxwell Boys' Club 2,3,4 TOO-Mile Club 2,4 Track 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 2 Movie Crew 4 nav -'S' QS ' Us xv 94' 3 NXJ QS, LQJ 2 Y T! Thomas Mendenhall Legislator 1 Intramural Sports l Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Ronald Millikan Boys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club I Qi? John Mitchell Latin Club l,2 Rod and Boot Club l,2 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 , i N Roger Morey Gvm Manaqer 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Barbara Mouat Honor Society 2,3,4 Esther Milburn Girls' Club 3,4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Donald Mills Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 lntramural Sports 2,3,4 F.T.A. 4 Spanish Club 2,3 Boys' Club Ren. 2,3 linda Mittermaier Student Court 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Class Comm. 3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Eleanor Mork A.S.B. Rec. Secretary 4 Student Court Justice 3 Honor Society 2,3,4 Leqislator 2,3 Debate 4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Jerome Murphy Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Craig Miller Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 2 Spanish Club l Rod and Boot Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Comm. 3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Clark Miner Boys' Club 2,3,4 Bowling 2,3,4 Ski Club 2 19? Susan Moreland French Club 3,4 Talisman Staff 3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Sean Morrow Honor Society 2,3 Chess Club 2,3,4 Bovs' Club l,2,3,4 Photoqraphv Club 4 Math Club 3 A.S.B. Comm. 4 ,f Sharon Murray Honor Society 2,3,4 Legislator 2 . Shingle Art Staff 4 Talisman 4 A Big l,2.3,4 ,at , 7 Q Class Vice-Pres. 4 ' Girls Club RBD. 3 ' -'H Class Comm. 3,4 jf JQZL ,M Ticket Seller 3 5 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Z, . :gi-inish Club 2 i .FW 2 ' n Dx . -W yi . -75.51 j V PU - lp .W gb-JZ ' , 'E 1 --MW dfaygf ,arf . ,-. Carolyn Nelson Ruth Nelson ' Sally Nelson 3 1 I Honor Society 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 C ' 1 Student Court 4 Girls' Clull: Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 ons' Club Comm. 2,3,4 sins' Clu Rep. 3 6 i i Ail-Cify Band 3 P.T.A. nance i,2,a .6 pf- dk!! Big B 2,3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 , .. ,- F.T.A. 3.4 X ,Qui -,Q -,W Q, . .T ,Yi K lg, ,sf v ' ' f n ' I 57' 'N ,, 14 Q, . . I . cfkt' Santa l want a championship basketball team. - . lx f M5 , , 1, ., S Q-, . ,- L YJ, z fi W ' ' , kf A X I af' Sandra Nelson 'X V X, Tx ' 1 9 X J ,' 'I L 'Girls' Club Cabinet 3 N2 - r si XX X dGirls' Club President 4 '-'mg K, , 1 Honor Society 2,3,4 5, Talisman 4 A G k , I D Class Comm. 2,3,4 L ,,f7 , k Latin Club 2 f V V' ylxq f- A ,, R I ' C-AJ? W' , Pamela Nielson I Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Class Ren. 3 4 3 ., QW? 'rf X1 .LE l l 1 i , i v . I .. I li K l, 4 q R ia , 'sg ' 1 X Y y I ,f kx'Y l y 54 I l a X 1 'vs M i 'Aw I f' l i l I Il I l wi l I Z 128 Talismtaln 4 Assem Y r er ' - A.S.B. Comm. 2,3 lf ,fur -A J. 3' ,4- if Q, ,.. -v 4- f Nl awww 6' .P- 'VS 121-'r 2 ii 'au' in if ,- X . 'KJ-T. Q,-yfwf 9- 1.- fx C7 sr' UW 'iff Cheryl Nermo Girls' Club 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Steven Nord A.S.B. Comm. 4 Class Committee 4 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 lntramural Sports l,2,4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 P.T.A. Dance 4 i LaVerne Nordberg Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Peo Band 2,3,4 Senior Band 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Legislator 2,3 All-City Band 2,3,4 I-4 I L' 'J X .L T it . -J l my Jonathan Nordby Michael N dby ij Tom N h 5, rn-B 3,4 rra-B 3, of Sta few 'fl U Honor Society 2,3 Class Cabi 4 , B lub 3 I Football 2,3,4 Honor Soc'etv 2,3 P X , X Track i,2,a,4 Fo than ,3,4 , QL, v lnterhiqh Council 4 Trqs: , ,4 'i I' Intramural Football 2,3,4 In a ral F otl1aji'3,4 Q ,T all i A K KJ i , ,vo 1. Mack Oberg Je Odsather VOddya Ogland P.T.A. Dance 3,4 B ' Club 2 Track 2,3 Forestry Club 3 sketball L 'IOO-Mile Club l,2,3 Legislator 2,3 'D' U lj X Ski Team 3.4 Class Rep. 2,3 - I V Ski Club 3 Latin Club 2 if l T 1 Boys' Club Rep. 2 ip l Barbara Olney Dan Olsen Janice Olsen Ski Club 2,3, Treas. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3 Legislator 2,3 Shingle 4 Janet Olson Class Cabinet 4 Honor Society 3,4 Senior Glee 2 Legislator I Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Latin Club 2 Mary Jane Olson Honor Soicety 2,3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 3,4 Girls' Triple Trio 2,3 Debate 4 F.T.A. 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Boys' Club l.2,3,4 Judith Olson Legislator 2,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Class Comm. 3,4 Mixed Glee 2 Richard Olson Honor Society 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Gjrls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Lois Olson Honor Society 2,3,4 Mixed Glee 2 Legislator 2 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Russell Olson Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Spanish Club 1,2 The Moving-Up Assembly marks our very last. - :' arf? -.IW 'R ww -fe-5 A James O'Mara Bovs' Club 2,3,4 French Club 4 Sandra Ostergaard Legislator 3,4 French Club 2,3 Talisman Staff 3,4 Library Clerk 4 Assembly Order 4 Catherine O'Neil Legislator 3 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Leah Overman P.T.A. Dance l Girls' Club 2,3,4 Ralph Oppliger Boys' Club 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 3 Tri-B 2,3,4 Wanda Ovrid Girls' .Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 lx 16.1 ,- 1 Q . l nf i 'l - ' Y I .gin V f 0-xl. 4, 'Z on.. o-, 'l I - l' G .4 ' fg e' , ,I R 6 vs I' -.x .il . i 'xl' .J I hh. 'IT' ,fa C. 1 1 'z ' 9 'A' I-'Q vi . Z,- t:'1?V - X 'Q lf iP15', Judy Parke French Club 3 Ski Club 4 Mixed Glee l Girls' Club l,2,3,4 John Pedersen Math Club 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 ' x. M' J' u.. ix, ,. Susan Pells Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. Class Comm. 4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Class Rep. 4 John Petraborg Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Lorraine Phelps Girls' Club l,2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Girls' Club Comm. Carolyn Pollack Biblio Club 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,4 Library Staff 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Janet makes beaver heads to sell for the Foreign Exchange Program. Dean Passe Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Roy Pedersen Ski Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 2,3 Class Comm. 'J,3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Choir 2 Honor Society 2 Brooke Petelle Latin Club 2 Little B 2,3 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 Honor Society 4 Biq B 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,4 Karen Pettersen Honor Societv 2,3,4 Ticket Sellers 2,3,4 Shinqle 3,4 Ski Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Club' Rep. 4 Class Comm. 3,4 Merry Pickering Leqislator 4 F.T.A. 3.4 Secretarial Service 4 Library Staff 3 David Poortvliet Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Football 1,2 Track 2,3,4 100-Mile Club l,2,3,4 Movie Crew l,2,3 Gary Payne Bovs' Club l,2,3,4 James Pederson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Ronald Peterson Chess 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Mixed Glee 2,3,4 Arlene Phelps Girls' Club 2,3,4 Georgia Pipkin Girls' Club 3,4 James Porter Bovs' Club 2,3,4 Robert Preston Spanish Club 2 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Mixed Glee 4 Bovs' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Janice Primmer A.S.B. Cabinet 2,3 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Ski Club 4 Class Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Spanish Club 2 - Q 6 'S' T10 L ti'-1 x l l z fi. K' si rr? fxi'S 9 we 6 .7-:-' 5 'wr ?'5m nf. 'ivy '-f' U - if 71 T' -do 1 4 , ,- af . 'nf' wwf' f- vw ff? .-'sl-I 137 na-f-v Signing ff ...ji XMI Judy Quick Ticket Sellers 2,3 Mixed Glee 3 Senior Glee 3 A.S.B. Comm. l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,4 Valerie Reece BiqB4 U X Marilyn Rapp Spanish Club 1,2 Office Clerk 2 Footlighters 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 t ' I 1 Margo Rees, l Q, Gigs' Clul'i'2,3,4 4 L' Judy Raymer Sonqleader 3 Leqislator 2 Girls' Club Rev. 4 ootlighters 2,3,4 'N nor Society 2 ,ll lJ helma Reeve irls' Club Sec. 4 Lime B 2,3 Al , BL no CM, 2,3 . i si Club Cabinet 3 Spanish Club 2 ' 'X Flag 12 irlers 3 xr V -' 'Club 2,3,4 Class Comm. 2,4 , l , 'Spade ub' iv' ,L l'1iSl1'ClUb 2,3 Intramural Sports -V Girls' lub .' 4 - X 1 laSS i 4 Gym Manage ' 4, l Class mm., ,3,4 , , Gi ls'iC ub Rep. 2.3 5' 1 ' l I 0 1. X 3 1 ' in' YI I XK1 .-, , if W X, . L, L, A A. l X1 'L U' Al jf f X '17, ijvr , J YV vblr, N ,ff John Reeves K, ' I thy Remphdp' I yi da Richard Boys' Cl ,4 irlsx' Cllib Comm. 2' , 'rls' Club Sec. 4 , 1 K lass Comm. 4 f ss Cabinet 3 lf ly BJ ciubla if li S' Club Comm. 2.3.4 , l' 4 retariai Servi 4 If C sa Comm. 4 -' 1. ' N1 It Comm. 3,4 Xl 'lv L1 ,fl 1 ' N A , lf iris' Club Rep. 4 N 1 L'-' 4 pl 'f l i . 1 'W '. l ,V .aj LV 'l 1 K I Sharon Rickard Sharron Ricketts Alice Ringstad Spade Club 2,3,4 Legislator 2 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 1,2 P.T.A. 4 Assembly Order 4 Bowling 2 P.T.A. Dance 4 Robert Roach Boys' Club 2,3,4 Bettyann Rockas Legislator l,2,3 Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 P.T.A. Dance 1,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 French Club 2,3 Class Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Gloria Robbins A.S.B. Comm. l,2,3 Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Spade Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Leqislator 3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Marit Rockness Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Freshmen Auxiliary 1 Girls' Club Reo. 1,2,4 Class Comm. l,2,4 Nurse's Aid 1,2 A.S.B. Comm. 1,4 ' ' of Shingles is enjoyed b Sandra Rogers Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 Class Comm. 4 Spade Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4 French Club 3,4 Carol Rosen Legislator 1 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Class Cabinet 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Sue Roley Girls' Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 4 Orchestra 2,3,4 Girls' Triple Trio 4 Goldie Rosen Girls' Club 2,3,4 Y Senior Glee 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Lynn Robinson Mixed Glee 4 Choir 3.4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 John Rockom Boys' Club 3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3.4 Class Comm. 3,4 Boys' Club Helper 3 ell. Carolyn Roffe Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 French Club 2,3 P.T.A. Dance 4 Honor Society 2,3 Judy Rotter Girls' Gym Helper 4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 it - -0 'Q Nf- a-Q , all! P fr' 1 1'-rr -6' N xv- . I i ' vs no- ss. .-' Q, Ll 'TTD- ... 5 rf ff Lee Roys Boys' Club 2,3,4 xx ll ater a s a inets 3 o Cl b' , , l,Cla s omm. 3, i i Cl 2 , alll ip ' W3 ,l iftlkl Bernard Rundstrom Boys' Club 2,3,4 100-Mile Club 2,3 Tennis 3 ,J ' ,Linda Sather G'rls' Club Cabinet 4 T.A. 3,4 X , . ki Club 1,2,a,4 - onor ' A, K Talis an Staff 4 Boys' ct mm.I' 1 Cla mm. 4 , F ,ek ,gi 'r Cu Reo. 2,3,4 lt XV, , I I I pl lf li' A -X ffl G gg K, John aftler Sharon Savers Boys' Club 4 Lawrence Schlaitzer Bovs' Club 2,3,4 Latin Club 2,3 Field Patrol 2 Gym Aid 3 Frank Selander Sbanish Club 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 John Sharf Boys' Club 2,3,4 Karyl finds many changes at Ballard. l Assembly Order 4 Class Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3 Shinqle 4 Soanish Club l,2,3 P.T.A, Dance 4 Robert Seeklander Trl-B 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Tennis 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 Spanish Club 3 l00-Mile Club 3,4 Rolf Sellhast Mixed Glee 2 l00-Mile Club 3 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Mel Shawver Boys' Club 3,4 Wallace Sagon Track 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Barbara Satre Ski Club 2 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 P,T.A. Dance 1,2 Attendance Clerk 4 Talisman Staff 3 Katherine Schiessl Class President I Class Comm. l,2,3,4 Ski Club 3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4 Study Hall Helper 3,4 Shinqle 4 George Seferos Boys' Club l,2,3,4 David Shannon Boys' Club l,2,3,4 David Shelby lOO-Mile Club l Ski Club 2 Track 3 Mixed Glee 1,2 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Spanish Club I Heather Shuler Honor Society 2,3 Office Clerk 2,4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Class Comm. 2,3 Library Staff 2 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Frank Sirnnson A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Class Cabinet 3 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Honor Society 4 Class Comm. 3,4 Soanish Club 3 !.,,,z iq, g 9' . ' V mn' 5. 1-1 ZzfG2f1 f 11,2-, -, ,yu , Vw-f . 1-,v vo- 4 ., A lf xv-4. .b J 1 Y s s gi 4-gv 1 ,ru 20 T17 r' ' 'F is K Q ? 7 Qui' mr ,N Y'7 1 6 yer r.. 6? y' Doug Sioberg Honor Society 2,3,4 Tennis 2, 3 Leqislator 3 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Ski Club 4 Class Comm. 2.3 Donald Smith Football 2,3,4 Science Club 4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Shirley Snaring Girls' Club 2,3,4 French Club 2.3 Honor Society 2,3 Girls' 'Club Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3 Warren Starks Boys' Club Rev. 4 intramural Sports 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Gym Manaqer 4 Nadine Stephen Girls' Club 2,3,4 Biblio Club 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Leqislator 3 William Strand Leqislator 4 T00-Mile Club 2 Stage Crew l,2,3 Intramural Soorts l,2,3 Footliqhters l,2,3 Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Donna Skindlo French Club l,2 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2 Jerry Smyth Boys' Club 2,3,4 Karen Solberg Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Leqislator 2 Honor Society 2,3 Talisman 4 Girls' Club ReD. 2,4 Gary Stebbins Football 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Stage Crew 2,3 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 Boys' Club V. Pres, 3 Footlighters 2,3,4 Charlotte Stokes Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Honor Society 3,4 Footliqhters 2,3,4 Soade Club 4 French Club 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Mary Stratton Girls' Club Rep. 2,4 Honor Society 2 Class Cabinet 3 Senior Glee 3 Class Comm. 2,3,4 Latin Club 2 Patricia Skommesa Honor Society 2,3,4 Latin Club l,2 Little B l,2 Bio B 2,3,4 Biblio Club 3 Assembly Order 4 Richard Smith Boys' Club 2,3, Pres. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Shinqle 3,4 Track 2,3 Tri-B 3,4 intramural So0ftS 2,3,4 Jean Squibb Class ReD. 2 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Class Comm. 2,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Nancy Stenholm Shinqle Art Staff 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Latin Club 4 Science Club 4 Ski Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 3 Patricia Storrs Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Attendance Clerk 3,4 A,S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Girls' Club Reo. 2,3,4 Leqislator 2 Donald Stewart Boys' Club l 3 4 lbfj ' The long-awaited Senior Prom arrives. . sv w-4' ,. lil YF ? ,, Hr- ... 2 '8 if . wr.: , 4. i. . - .w ie 1.-z,, ' -- AF , 0 .. . ram: 1 4 , 'Y Joanne Swanson Class Comm. 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3 Office Clerk 3 Class Reb. 2 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 William Taylor Movie Crew l,2,3 Talisman 3 Radio Club 2 Karen Swanson Girls' Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Senior Glee 2,3 A.S.B. Comm, 2,3,4 Leqislator 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3 Sharon Taylor Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club ReD. 2 Honor Society 2,3 Office Clerk 2,3,4 Leqislator 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3 Brian Sweeney lOO-Mile Club l,2,3 Track l,2,3 Yell Leader 2 Class Vice Pres. 3 A.S.B President 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Shirley Thele Mixed Glee 3 Senior Glee 3 Library Staff 4 sl We Cf l ,-.Q IG af' -1- l1,.,'Y '-rev , I 1 X 'rv- ,po 50 79 Alice Thomas Girls' Club Comm. 1,2,3 A.S.B. Committees 4 Mixed Glee 3,4 Class Rep. 3 Legislator 1 Latin Club 4 Ami Thomson Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 Boys' Club 1,2,3,4 Intramural Football 4 James Thompson Bowlinq 2,3 Bovs' Club 1,2,3,4 Bovs' Club Rep. 4 Class Rep. 2,3 A.S.B. Comm. 2 Elmo Torvik Bovs' Club 2,3,4 Track 2 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Leqislator 2 Antonio Tuells Spanish Club Pres. A Robert Thomas Boys' Club 2,3,4 Michael Thomson Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2 Intramural Sports 1,2 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Spanish Club 3 Class Comm. 1 Marilyn Tongen French Club 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Choir 4 Mixed Glee 4 Senior Glee 3 Leqislator 4 Signe Troberg French Club 3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Choir 4 Senior Glee 3 Leqislator 2,4 Class Comm. 4 Terry Uhrich Bovs' Club 1,2,3,4 Pamela Thomas Girls' Club 2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Spanish 3,4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Norman Thordarson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Neil Torvik Rod and Boot Club 2 Latin Club 1,2 . Honor Societv 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Barbara Trondsen F.T.A. 4 Class Comm. 2,3,-1 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,A Honor Society 2,3 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Shinqle 4 Nancy Vaccaro Girls' Club l,2,3,4 f Leqislator 4 Football 2 A.S.B. Comm 3,4 Q S- P.T.A. Dance 4 Track 1,2,3 P.T.A. Dance 2 5' . Exchange Student 100-Mile Club 1,2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 1,2,3,4 'bg tw r Class Comm.!,2,3,4 T 'rw' well 7416 LQ ' fwia. I . Y P c ' iiigegiftzf ,ferr LW 'L 'ibw - I WGA . ' .X-LEP ' Rory Vance Darrel Vanderwel Geoffrey Vernon Boys' Club 1,2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 A,S.B. Cabinet 4 1' Intramural Sports 1,2,3 : - QU an onor Societv 3 it L. ' JWAII-Citv sand 3,4 -Q A fx . A F, ?iS.B.CCornm. 2,3,4 V M- - .1 ass omm. 4 i , -I r I X l , . A locker on Senior Alley is the desire of all seniors. ,125 fig i I i Mary Voelkle Spade Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Rep. 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Flaq Twirlers 4 Library Staff 2,3 Ronald Waara Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 .hi ..l 0'4 jd 1' -G' '..,.1 'B-71 J 7 ff, V f' 2:-. 7 XE, 'U French Club 2,3 l Intramural Sports 2,3,4 J Tri-B 3,4 .,3 Boys' Club 1,2,3,4 'Cy g id is 4-as -'-0' Ivy, sg. ga- sal 9 4 , vt gvvv ilu if Q,,1- -4'-I 1 gg?- vf , -I .1- env ' sf 7.7 Civ I' f V i nd 'C ' OJ' 1- an S0 +- Richard Wacker Bovs' Club l,2,3,4 Staqe Crew 4 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Bowlinq 2,3 David Walker Boys' Club 2,3,4 TOO-Mile Club 2,3,4 Radio Club 2,3,4 Movie Crew 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Marian Warne Honor Society 2,3 Class Cabinet 3,4 Sonqleader 4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Leqislator 2 David Walling Boys' Club Rep. 4 F.T.A. 4 Class Comm. 4 Mixed Glee l Basketball 2,3,4 intramural Sports l,2,3,4 R bert Wecker M xed Glee l Ta isman 4 Bo s' Club l,2,3,4 Larry Wenzel Boys' Club Vice-Pres. 4 Boys' Club Helper 3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 3 Ski Club 2,3,4 Sports Manager l,2,3,4 Assembly Order 4 Michael Wade Ski Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2,3 Latin Club 2 Class Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Gary Wall Boys' Club 2,3,4 Margie Warren P.T.A. Dance 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Class Comm. 4 Leqislator 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 3,4 Richard Waits David Waldal Ski Club 2 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Donald Wallinger Bovs' Club 2,3,4 Sandra Wasell Girls' Club 2,3,4 Senior Glee 3 Girls' Club Com 12,3 4 P Girls Club Ren. Class Rep, 2 Class Comm. Zi, Kan eer Track 2,3,4 G'l Cl b ,3,4 Bowlinq 4 TOO-Mile Club 2,3 ,U Boys' Club 2,3,4 ' U Tri-B 3,4 J Jane Weiss Honor Society 2,3,4 Honor Societv Cabinet 4 Swim Team 3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Choir 3,4 Debate 4 Pauline Werih Girls' Club 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Memoir Cheri, lond memories. alfa! bf , 1 Roger Whitlock Shinqle Art Staff 3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 3 Debate 3,4 A,S,B. Vice-Pres. 4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Ski Club 2,3,4 Robert Wilson Boys' Club 2,3,4 Linda Wick Honor Society 2,3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Talisman Editor 3,4 French Club 2,3 Inter-Hiqh 4 Class Comm. 4 Lynne Wilson Spade Club 3 I Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,4 Librarv 4 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Clark Weintraub Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Mixed Glee 3 Drama l,2,3,4 Ronald West Honor Society 2,3,4 Bovs' Club Treas. 4 Track 2,3,4 Tri-B 3,4 Band 2,3,4 Pep Band 3,4 Linda Williams Girls' Club l,2,3,4 P.T.A. Dance 2,3 Office Clerk 4 Attendance Clerk 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Ski Club 3,4 Susan Wilson Spanish Club l Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Office Clerk 2 ,Tigre it it rf' li 9 vt 4-Q Q : 1' iii -.ef-JC-,msgs 'O HZ? is X 0 v-4 Gay Wineman Girls' Club l,2,3,4 Linda Woldseth Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 A.S.B. Comm. 2,3,4 Assembly Order 4y . Senior Glee 3,4 , ' Legislator 3l ' X Talisman 1 lf ll' Jerry Yee Boys' Club 2,3,4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Assembly Order 4 Yell Leader 3,4 John lumdieck Football 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Honor Society 2,3,4 Boys' Club 2,3,4 Susan Wittauer Honor Society 2,3,4 Girls' Club 2,3,4 Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,4 Spanish Club 2,3 'i Patrick lllolfe l30vs' .2,i',4 OO- 3 hgvagwra 3 Sports 3 's' Club' Comm. 3 Erna Yuke Girls' Club 2,3,4 Dolores Curry Girls' Club l,2,3,4 French Club 2,3 Girls' Club Comm. l,2,3,-4 Mixed Glee 2,3 J' , Ig ' 1 'flux' , Wiatr J'-VJ 'J - f - i rf' J .Q fx. . F4,pAki.xu IJ JH .fr r is 'l 1' ,' ty IJ Lp 1 0 P f' F . 1 . i, i . ' i ' 1 it 'b i 5' I .P , U5 ll! ,444 ,AIA I' s fr' . A f , i T if ,fe vt Five h are better than one when it comes tohtaking pictures. Michael Wogensen Ski Club l,2,3,4 Rod and Boot Club 3,4 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Sports Manager 2,3,4 Boys' Club Rep. 2,3 Assembly Order 4 Blythe Wright Shingle 3,4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Legislator 3,4 Class Cabinet 3 Spades l,2,3 Honor Society 3 Ronald Zorich Boys' Club l,2,3,4 Football 2 I L6 Arnold Tyler Football 2,3,4 Intramural Sports 2,3,4 Track 3,4 F.T,A. 4 lOO4MiIe Club l,2,3 Tri B 3,4 ?' Darn those Freshmen! Always underfoot i f x ll ll 1' l Seniors sign their last Shingles. ,lklf XL!-f VAN 6f,?,,f1f'f'3'. ,fi iw' , w fi Chris calls Senior Assembly 'ro order. gall!! 7 W ,,ftL,fj'L' . .A ff H 5,-.f j4,w 1 XIVTXQ, X7 like f PU 'fi M fl! lv isrs M f ff lf Work and fun made a successful Senior year. 1,,,v,L Qi? I fTBoQ'Q:9nsd,BO5rniei Def-gk ierr+d1he,nfQfLgyfjrj. , 7 f' lAVISenior kneels To polish the shoes of an underclassman Knowledgemthe Conservation of the past... WM' F -W F fw lf' VL!! l ., 1V fy AMN A ylfnj p- - J , nj ,WX lu H ffrisuu 'jf ,mpc KMMX' f 'JC'J ,, 1' , 9 QV , A N f LQLHPUS 10 04:5 C 5. Ya. 46215 H RCHL 5WC-LL Q- V Ufffv FL Self Yak, D-QaYOC, 7745 SuL10'Ie5RJ Debtor KJQQK 'fu MUCH, Owl 'fu I-l1:7ffZb. 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Ahnquist,E betgi, 93 Z ers - L '. - 1 er , , st! 6 1 kse, Pat, 7, 103 Aksnes, Twila, 38, 103 rtsen Judy 114 Albertson Janice 3 Bakken, Terry, 20, 32, 35, 93 Balcom, Lorraine, 103 , Balcom, Nancy, 93 ' Baltzo Shar Lf er, S ry, Bardwe o 93 or2 9 Bl' el' 93, , i , , I vs a n, 9 B e rge,93 B es M4717 Bruketta, Janice, 32, 94 Brumpton, Dave, 24, 89 Bruno, Marlene, 103 Bryant, Mike, 32, 79, 103 Budnick, Lois, 89 Bulman, Judy, 94 Bunnell, Diana, 30, 94 Bunnell, Richard, 25, 31, 116 Bur k Carol 32, 94 a r, enny, -C 94 - arret bert, 2 61 4, 8 , , 4 f V 6 Kenny -' 9 , , B 3, lane, 3 I I 93 Bu ha Beverly, 36, 116 'ta Larr ,1 6H, 94 M , uf ' Burk , eah, 23, 73, 116 Baum, andra, 93 Burke, Jatkie, 88, 91 Baxter, Dennis, 68, 79, 93 Baxter, Donna, 89 Baxter, Warren, 103 Bay, C huck, 103 Beck, Bob, 93 Becker, Butch, 103 Beckman, Betsy, 23, 27, 30, 32, 36, Beckman, Beverly, 89 Albri drc en 3 ih, ,9 Aldridge, Charlene, 93 - Aldridge, Phil, 103 e Roberta 103 L! der, Mike, 103 an, Duane, 114 Allen, Carol, 70, 103 Allen, John, 93 Bedker, Bill, 68, 93 Bedker, Janet, 23, 38, 103 Beers, Joanne 29, 71, 115 Beideck, Susan, 71, 115 Bell, Janet, 39, 103 Belles, Linda, 20, 27, 31,115 Bendele, Gay, 22, 27, 31, 45, 115 Benson, Betty, 115 Benson, George, 93 Benson, Janice, 20, 27, 31, 115 Benson, Susan, 103 Allen, Judy, 103 Allen, Karen, 23, 103 Allison, Bill, 89 Allison, Jack, 103 Allison, Linda, 23,114 Alloway, Paul, 32 Almquist, Mary Jo 30, 34, 93 Almskaar, Sonia, 93 Alvord, Leslie, 36, 93 Ambrose, Anna Lea, 36, 114 Amundsen, Janet, 30,93 Anciaux, Lexie, 114 Andal, Sharon, 89 Andersen, Diana, 93 Andersen, Janet, 93 Andersen, Lyle, 93 Anderson, Ben, 103 Anderson, Betty, 35, 75, 77, 103 Anderson, Carol, 36, 93 Anderson, Carole, 114 Anderson, Charlene, 103 Anderson, Darlene 30, 32, 103 Anderson, Elling, 79, 103 Anderson, Gail, 103 Anderson Gary, 30, 32, 71, 114 Berg, Denny, 30, 103 Berg Donna, 38, 103 Bergi Dick, 69, 93 Berg, Ken, 68, 89 Berg, Linda, 103 Berg, Ogie,115 Berger, Don, 103 Burkhardt, Myron, 104 Burne, Barbara, 103 Burnett, Bob, 68, 104 Burnett, Judy, 20, 94 Burnett, Maribelle, 104 Burns, Diane, 94 Burns, Micheal, 116 Burr, Lila, 30, 32 Burwell, Louise, 35, 104 Bush, Lynn, 23, 27, 116 Bush, Yeager, 36, 110 Butz, Kathleen, 94 Byersdorf, Ron, 94 Byersdorf, Yvonne, 116 C Cabe, Sandy, 23, 94 Caceres, Vicente, 116 Cahill, MaryAnn, 32, 89 Cahill, Paul, 21, 35, 36,104 Cairns, Bill, 24, 35, 104 Calvin, Ed, 104 Cambell, Barbara, 94 Campbell, Dan, 94 Anderson, Joyce, 103 Anderson, Joyce, 30, 31, 89 Anderson, Judy, 93 Anderson, Judy, 114 Anderson, June, 38, 103 Anderson, Karen, 93 Anderson, Karen, 93 Anderson, Leslie, 93 Anderson Marsha, 39, 103 Anderson Micheal, 25, 60, 62, 65, 70. 114 Anderson Norm, 103 Anderson Rodger, 30, 68, 103 Anderson Ron, 93 Anderson Ron, 114 Anderson Sherry, 93 Anderson Stener, 27, 76, 77, 114 Anderson Steve, 103 Anderson Tom 89 Andrews, Steve, 76, 93 Anhoary, Susan, 89 Ankrum, Marilyn, 70, 103 Ankrum, Sharlene, 20, 23, 34, 103 Appleton, Linda, 20, 93 Ardissono, Ruth, 89 Aristonis, Charles, 89 Arlin, Nancy, 103 Armand, Savage, 93 Armour, Gary, 103 Armour, Jim, 93 Armstrong, Cathy, 93 Armstrong, Janice, 93 Armstrong, Jim, 93 Asburn, Helen, 20 Ashford, Jerry, 68, 93 Aspholm, Karen, 20, 29, 114 Atwood, Nedra, 20, 38, 39, 103 Aurdal, Pete, 38, 114 Axelson, Joy, 27, 31, 114 Backlin, Chuck, 103 Badham, Vicki, 103 Bailey, Linda, 114 Baker, Verneitta, 30, 93 Bakke, Rick, 68, 82, 103 Bakken, Gary, 30, 93 Bakken, Pat, 93 Berggen, Joan, 38, 93 Bergman, Brenda, 115 Berikoff, Irene, 115 Berry, Ron, 103 Bertsch, Jerry, 115 Bertsch, Phyllis, 103 Best, Gary, 72, 115 Best, Harold, 93 Betts, JoAnn, 103 Bevry, Jerry, 28, 77, 115 Bice, Dan, 30, 103 Bichl, Gary, 89 Bingham, Diana, 71,115 Bingham, Ronald, 103 Bish, Gary, 20, 27, 80, 103 Biornason, Gary 115 Biornson, David, 53, 115 Biornson, Ken, 24, 53, 115 Biornson, Margaret, 21, 29, 31,115 Biornstad, Barbara, 93 Black, Diane, 115 Black, Jim, 77 Blanchard, Russell, 24, 28, 43, 47, 5 Blecha, Shirley, 31, 103 Blindheim, Arnt, 24, 61, 71, 74,115 Blowers, Celeste, 20, 93 Boivin, Micheal, 21, 25, 36,116 Bond, Bill, 103 Bond, Linda, 93 Booth, Douglas, 29, 116 Borg, Dennis, 116 Borg, Heather, 93 Borg, Warren, 69, 93 Berggren, Joan, 93 Borkwell, Ray, 93 Botten, Thoreen, 93 Bowe, Kenneth, 30, 116 Bower, Janice, 93 Bowker, Richard, 93 Boyer, Darlene, 93 Braa, Eivind, 103 Bradley, Colleen, 20, 103 Bradley, Joan, 32, 93 Bradley, Sylvia, 116 Brady, Don, 103 Brandal, Sally, 103 Brandsrud, Arne, 103 Bray, Sharon, 93 Breda, Bob, 30 Brediger, Rosalie, 94 Breiwick, David, 24, 27, 116 Breiwick, Rodney, 94 Brevick, Arlene, 94 Bride, B-ob, 94 Briggs, Karen, 39, 103 Briggs, Mavis, 38, 116 Brighton, Sharon, 103 Brockway, Sheila, 94 Brolin, Barbara, 30, 32, 112,116 Card, Gary, 94 Carder, Rick, 24, 94 Carey, Mary, 89 Carfrae, Linda, 38, 116 Carlsen, Ben, 116 Carlson, Ann, 89 Carlson Clyde, 89 Carlson Corine, 27, 39, 117 Carlson Dennis, 117 Carlson Gary, 68, 89 Carlson lngvar, 30, 32, 104 Carlson John, 68, 79, 104 Carlson Linda, 94 Carlson Linda Joy, 31,117 Carlson Mel, 94 Carlson Roy, 36, 68 Carlson, Terry, 68, 94 Carlson, William, 117 Carpentar, Jane, 94 Carr, Jim, 104 Carriveau, Robert, 33, 117 Carson, John, 94 Carver, Bill, 94 Case, Donna, 94 Casey, Judy, 28, 104 Casey, Susan, 94 Castona, Charles, 117 Castro, Vincent, 30, 82, 104 Chalfant, Jeanine, 94 Chapin, Jud, 104 Chaplin, Jean, 31,117 Charles, Ronald, 94 Charlton, Kenneth, 117 Chase, Diane, 117 Chase, Gary, 104 Chase, Jim, 68, 77, 94 Chase, Lola, 77, 94 Chastek, Don, 104 Chesley, Cindy, 23, 70, 104 Childs, Harvey, 30, 89 Childs, Lynette, 94 Childs, Sharon, 94 Chivall, Ann, 38, 104 Chorngak, Bill, 94 Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christensen, Christianson, Kathie, 94 Nannette, 117 Paul, 71, 117 Randy, 117 Rena, 117 Russ, 94 Russell, 104 Dick, 68, 82, 104 Brommer, Chris, B9 Brown, Beverly, 22, 23, 116 Brown, Holly, 91 Brown, Juanita, 103 Brown, Sherry, 89 Browning, Joyce, 94 Brox, Kenneth, 116 Bakken, Sharon, 93 Bakken, Sue, 93 140 Brox, Steve, 24, 35, 94 Bruce, Carole, 29, 116 Christianson, Joanne, 94 Christinsen, Sandra, 94 Christman, Penny, 89 Clark, Bob, 68, 94 Clark, Kathy, 89 Clarke, Ray, 35, 104 Clayburn, Sue, 104 Clayton, Tom, 21, 79, 104 Cleghorn, Joanne, 23, 27, 70, 117 Cleghorn, Karen, 70, 104 Clinton, Karen, 31, 104 Clock, Bruce, 94 Clogston, Bill, 77, 94 Close, Judy, 94 Cochran, Elizabeth, 32, 104 Cochran, Kathy, 104 The index helps us locate Coles, Kitty, 104 Collier, Barbara, 94 Collingwood, Thomas, 117 Condon, Susanne, 22, 29, 117 Connell, Ray, 89 Connelly, Nora, 30, 94 Connelly, Walter, 94 Conner, Charlott 31, 104 Conrad, David, 117 Cook, Gary, 71, 74, 78, 117 Cooke, Karen, 117 Cooley, Jerry, 89 Coolidge, Anita, 104 Coolidge, Mark, 24, 89 Corey, Naomi, 117 Cornell, Edith, 94 Cox, Lee Ann, 30, 117 Cox, Marylyn, 94 Cox, Sandra, 94 Craft, David, 68, 104 Craft, William, 117 Craig, Mike, 94 Craig, Terry, 94 Crain, Lelah, 31,117 Cramer, Phillip, 52,117 Crane, George, 94 Cree, William, 118 Creighton, John, 30, 36 Crighton, Kathy, 94 Crismon, Mary Kay, 94 Cronwell, Bill, 94 Crossland, Shirley, 104 Crouch, Louise, 34, 118 Crum, David, 68, 80, 94 Cubbins, George, 94 Culbertson, John, 30, 36, 94 Culbertson, Sarah, 23, 36, 118 Cunningham, Jay, 20, 21, 34, 104 Curry, Dolores, 136 Curtis, Joan, 118 Curtis, LaRose, 89 Curtis, Walt, 94 Curton, Suzi, 34, 94 Dahl, Darlene, 31,118 Dahl, Dianne, 32, 89 Daigneault, Gail, 89 Dale, George, 94 Dalsbo, Karen, 71,118 Daly, Sharon, 104 D'angelo, Mike, 94 Danielson, Margo, 89 Dansingburg, Marilyn, 31, 39, 75 Dark, Karen, 89 Darling, Thomas, 80, 118 Darrow, Judith, 118 Davenport, Kathy, 23, 31, 104 David, Sally, 94 Davies, Bob, 94 Davies, James, 20, 27, 34, 118 Davis, Carol, 31, 70,104 Davis, Mary, 104 Davis, Priscilla, 31, 32, 94 Davison, Curtis, 94 Davison, Nadeen, 89 Day, Charles, 24, 104 Day, John, 68, 70, 89 Day, Susan, 118 Deardorff, Berdine, 31, 118 Deardorff, Patti, 94 DeCampo, Ted, 104 Decker, Carol, 94 Decurro, Carol, 75, 77, 104 Delano, John, 118 DeLeau, Judy, 23, 30, 89 DeLeau, Rodger, 20, 35, 104 Delia, Jim, 89 Delong, Joanne, 38, 94 Demco, Allan, 104 Dennison, Judy, 31, 36, 104 Derosier, Jerry, 104 DeShaw, Carol, 32, 94 Desrosier, Loretta, 89 DesVoigne, Sigrid, 38, 118 Dianich, Nancy, 94 Dianich, Pete, 104 Dietz, Don, 89 Dill, Dennis, 118 Dill, Dorothy, 118 Dingle, Ann, 20, 34, 36, 104 Dishon, Fred, 94 Dixon, Claudia, 94 Dixon, Janice, 104 Dixon, Judy, 94 Dixon, Trudy, 39, 118 Dobele, Darlene, 94 Dockstader, Carol, 31, 32, 94 Doherty, Bob, 104 Dolfelmien, Jim, 104 Dompier, Roberta, 23, 118 Donald, Patricia, 36, 118 Donaldson, Richard, 62, 74, 82, 118 Dooley, Colleen, 30, 35, 94 Dorman, David, 94 Dorman, Diane, 20, 104 Dorman, Lynn, 94 Dorn, Lee, 118 Dorr, Naricy, 89 Dougal, Ron, 104 Douglass, Patricia, 94 Dow, Al, 94 Dowell, Lauren, 38 Downey, Janet, 89 Doyle, Adrienne, 35, 36, 104 Doyle, Bonnie, 119 Doyle, Helene, 89 Dreewes, Jerry, 37, 68, 94 Dreewes, Jim, 68, 94 Dreewes, Sharon, 27, 119 Dreisba ch, Leroy, 24, 26, 119 Drescher, Earline, 119 Driscoll, Art, 119 Duffy, Pat, 94 Dunlap, Mary Ann, 20, 27, 29, 30, 31, 119 Dunlap, Ruth, 20, 27, 29, 30, 119 Dunmore, Micheal, 61, 119 Dunn, Colleen, 34, 104 Dunn, Dennis, 119 Dunn, Lex, 30, 119 Dunn, Pat, 94 Dunn, Sandy, 104 Durie, Nona, 32, 98 Duxbury, Connie, 39, 104 Dwight, Vern, 104 Eastvol E d, Carol, 20, 31,104 Edelbrock, Bob, 37, 68, 76, 79, 94 Edgecomb, Gweneth, 38, 39, 104 Edwards, Barb, 94 Edwards, David, 119 Edwards, Sheila, 35, 104 Eeadie, Richard, 119 Eeckhouldt, John, 104 Egenes, Grete, 89 Eggreur, John, 94 Eggum, John, 69 Eide, Ann, 94 Eis, Gerrie, 94 Ekerr, Sheila, 94 Elladge, Karen, 94 Eller, Gene, 37, 104 Ellis, Bob, 89 Ellis, Linda, 104 Elkins, Celia, 20,119 Endorff, Janet, 23, 94 Engblom, Larry, 94 Engel, Eddie, 37 Engelhardt, Barbara, 28, 104 Engelskien, Jeff 78, 104 Engholm, Carli, 30, 31, 32, 104 Engstrom, Bill, 94 Engstrom, Judy, 94 Epler, Cliff, 24,104 Erickso Erickso Erickso n, Chris, 80, 95 n, Joan, 20, 30, 104 n, Ron, 32, 104 Ericson, Bruce, 81, 119 Ericson, Pamela, 119 Ericson, Patricia, 31, 119 Ericson, Penelope, 119 Ericson, Sonia, 95 Eriksen, Virginia, 104 Erken, Gene, 68, 95 Ermert, William, 119 Espeland, Karen, 23, 119 Essman, Pat, 104 Estrin, Sandra, 119 Evans, Brooke, 95 Evans, Donna, 89 Evans, Jack, 35 Evans, John, 104 Evans, Ron, 95 Evenson, Ron, 95 Eyman, Eddy, 95 Eyman, Lewis, 70, 95 Fara, Joe, 95 Faringer, Ed, 95 Favro, Jeff, 104 Feback, Sally, 38, 104 Fenner, Ron, 95 Fennessv, Anne, 22, 39, 75, 119 Fennessey, Bob, 30, 89 Ferguson, Jerry, 95 Ferkal, Linda, 89 Fickeisen, Larry, 119 Finclayson, Neil, 95 Finholt, Gary, 24, 30, 32, 114, 119 Finne, Bob, 20, 36, 104 Finnerty, Loretta, 104 Fish, Marilyn, 21, 70, 104 Fish, Shirley, 95 Fisher, Jim, 95 Fisher, John, 119 Fisher, Pat, 23, 95 our friends. Fisk, Jerry, 95 Fisk, Wesley, 32, 104 Fitzgerald, Marilee, 104 Fitzgibbons, Michael, 20, 120 Fix, David, 104 Fix, Janet, 95 Fleetwood, Sue, 39, 104 Fleming, Margie, 104 Fletcher, James, 25, 29, 31, 72, 120 Fleury, Judy, 104 Flewelling, Carol, 120 Floathe, Shirley, 27, 112, 120 Floe, Susan, 95 Flourney, Sherry, 120 Flowers, April, 95 Flowers, Mike, 104 Floyd, Fran..,104 Fluke, John, 20, 35, 36, 104 Fodden, Frank, 95 Folk, Mike, 89 Folk, Priscilla, 95 Folmar, Allan, 79, 120 Ford, Ken, 89 Ford, Shirley, 89 Forsberg, Joe, 95 Forseth, Ellen, 95 Forsman, Joe, 104 Fosness, Brad, 95 Foss, Sandra, 104 Foster, Bettie, 95 Foster, George, 62, 74, 82, 83, 120, 124 Foti, Thomas, 24, 79, 120 Fowbel, Raymond, 120 Fox, Cheryl, 89 Fox, Janet, 95 Fraki, Bill, 24, 68,104 Francis, Chrystal, 34, 95 Francis, Greg, 104 Francis, Jerry, 120 Frank, Howard, 104 Franklin, Kay, 95 Fraulini, Jerry, 61, 76, 120 Frazer, Judy, 95 Frazier, Donald, 120 Frazier, Jim, 95 Frazier, Juline, 38, 120 Frederick, Ken, 95 Fredrickson, Dave, 65, 74, 104 Fredrickson, Eldon, 52 Fredrickson, Robert, 120 Fredrickson, Robert, 89 Freeburg, Diane, 38, 104 Freeman, Marcia, 95 Freeman, Marcia, 104 Fresh, Pam, B9 Fricke. Jerry, 68, 95 Friend, Barbara, 89 Friend, Sandy, 104 Friedel, Tom, 68, 79, 95 Frieki, Ron, 82, 104 Fritts, Richard, 68, 104 Frodesen, Carol, 95 Frodesen, Jeanne, 35, 95 Frossmo, Rune, 38, 81, 95 Froyen, Luverne, 30, 36, 120 Fry, Sally, 23, 104 Fuller, Larry, 29, 61, 74, 76, 120 Fulton, Sylvia, 31,120 Fynn, Mike, 104 G Gable, Bill, 95 Gable, Shirley, 104 Galer, Gretchen, 22, 29, 71, 120 Gallagher, Bob, 80, 104 Gallagher, Michael, 70, 120 Galvin, Roberta, 95 Gardiner, Bill, 38, 104 Gardner, Linda, 35, 95 Garrett, Chuck, 20, 80, 105 Gates, Barbara, 95 Gates, Jim, 30 George, Frederick, 89 Gerber, Donna, 120 Gerber, Janis, 95 Gercer, Dan, 95 Gerger, Dan, 38 Gerring, Dale, 68, 69, 95 Gervais, Gloria, 23, 30 Gibson, Neal, 95 Gibson, Stephen, 24, 60, 74, 121 Glase, Peter, 24, 27, 44, 74, 76, 121 Gleason, Elliott, 60, 61, 65, 67, 74,105 Glenn, Jim, 89 Glover, Lewis, 31, 121 Godbois, Robert, 121 Godsey, Joyce, 95 Godsey, Larry, 39, 79, 105 Goeller, Carol, 23, 31,105 Goldsmith, Darlene, 121 Good, Alma, 95 Goodin, Jimmy, 105 Goodman, Anita, 121 G0Odman, Mike, 95 Goodrich, David, 89 Goodrich, Donald, 105 , 1 l :J Tl- N gli. 7 fn X .J J C 2 Q J 7' 4' 5 7 l J ,'1 W 3 u lfl 5 J O ey 15 JJ 2 En K9 1 1 PVS Qui kt 'FU YK 12 hZ.Y-f I 'I' LPN I iw I LJ xful SQ, XC I lf J JD l 1 I ll JD 11 3 J yi' ,lf 2 4 u l-l l J 2 11 Q 1, 0 T il 5 9 4 11, v c CQ C. 7 i 1 L J 9 2 V5 Q 4 P 1,4 J v 1 IQ j 5 2 5' Z fl J io 11 1 EJ .J J -'J Cl 5 J u Q nj F J ,J l .Z .5 tl ,J ly l fl' cl' U lf 0 'U lg 1- 6' 3 1 : it V, Z lg -J ,X u 5 O 7. 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Z U4 ya J E' J J J Q .1 J ll n J Nm Goolsbv, John, 105 Gordon, Frances, 121 Gorton, Linda, 121 1 Goucher, Barbara, 105 J Goull, Tony, 95 Graber, Kenneth, 121 Graham, Nanette, 31, 121 Q Granade, Gordon, 28, 121 Grant, Julie, 105 Grauman, Diane, 95 Graves, Bryan, 68, 121 3 Gray, Gloria, 121 J GldV,TlfT1, 105 Gre-athouse,Alan, 68, 81,95 Green, Gussie, 95 Green, Patricia, 121 P' Green, Steve, 79, 95 Green, Tom, 69 Greifendorff, Jo Ann, 73, 121 Greifendorff, Tom, 89 Griffin, Don, los lb Griffith, Georqanne, 23, 105 Griqqs, Pam, 89 f Grimsby, Arthur, 121 Gronberq, Ken, 68, 95 Gr0nlev,Phil,105 Gross, Chrisie, 95 Gross, Marv, 23 V Grover, Byron, 24, 121 1 Grunvold, Bill, 95 J Guernsey, Gene, 37, 38, 95 U1 Gullickson, Dan, 31,95 Gunderson, Fred, 95 -1 Guotill, Mike, 105 N Gustafson, Norm, 105 Guthridqe, Judy, 121 Gwordske, Chet, 95 Gyerding, Bradley, 95 ry H D Haavik, Janice, 34, 95 V1 Haavik, Joyce, 34, 95 Hablewitz, Carol, 95 Hadi, Janet, 71, 121 Hagen, Bonnie, 105 ' Hagen, Judy, 31, 39, 121 J Hagen, KoIl,70, 71,95 J Haquewood, Judy, 121 Hahn, Gerald, 21,95 dx Hahn, Susan, 95 Haight, Larry, 121 Halle, Jerry, 105 Haionen, Marie, 31, 32, 96 ,- Halbakken, Warren, 105 1 Haley, lda, 90 7 Haley, James, 95 4, Hall, Dana, 20,06 Hall, Gary, 121 Hall, Judy, 96 Hall, Leonard, 105 ,J Hall, Sue, 105 Hallin, Vicki, 28, 105 QQ Hallstrom, Judy, 38, 105, 107 Halsan, Janice, 27, 34, 121 Halverson, Janet, 90 Halvorson, Ann, 96 1, Halvorson, Karen, 96 JZ Hamilton, Ethel, 90 f Hamilton, Fred, 105 ,Z Hamilton, Jim, 30 Hamlin, Robert, 122 Hammer, Angie, 38, 105 -' Hammerstrom, Karl, 122 1 Hammerstrom, Steve, 68, 105 J Hamry, Ruth, 20, 96 ' 1 Hamry, William, 74, 78, 122 J Handy, Jullie, 96 91 Handy, Susan, 22, 122 V Hanley, nan, 24, 25, 68, 122 Q Hanna, Jeff, 69, 96 J Hans, Jim, 105 Hanscom, Jim, 68, 96 Hanscom, Joanne, 38, 105 Hansen, Arne, 122 , l Hansen, Bill, 60, 74, 105 ff' Hansen, Judy, 105 ' Hansen, Marvin, 105 Hansen, Sharon, 23, 27, 122 A Hansen, Vicki, 96 Hanseroth, Fred, 105 A Hanseth, George, 90 ,Z Hanson, Joan, 92, 96 Hanson, Ray, 96 Hanus, Anezko, 122 I Hanus, John, 96 Harbough, Harvey, 122 Harding, Don, 96 Hargrave, Wayne, 96 Hanes, Rosemary, al, aa, losut Harlodsor, Skip, 96 . Harp, Edward, 105 'J Harper, Susan, 30, 38, 105 Harrington, Wayne, 105 U Harris, Linda, 96 A Harris, Myrna, 89 J Harris 30 122 , Paul, , Harris, Richard, 24, 70, 122 Harrison, JerrY, 105 Harstad, Joe, 105 Harvey, Deanna, 122 Harwell, Georgia, 96 Harwell, James, 122 yn P l 6- Lu 1- 1.1 A v J Q lv 5 Q Z 9 CJ 'J CL J J. 0 Lf! li Ll M1 f' ul Z 1' lu lt U 0 lf 9 0 ,T U fl fs, ,Av S 1 -.. 1 l ff 'J ps 'v 5 'J df' 3 45 uf 1 l 2 0 C '7 I Jul ND 24 Al 'l x P Al 'Q W J -sl Q lfl ,fl fl' 2 ji. ,- Harwell, Lauralee, 122 Harwood, Janice, 96 Hasselbom, Tim, 96 Hasselburg, Paul, 38, 105 Hassell, Karen, 20,96 Hasson, Rochelle, 101 Hastings, Neil, 122 Hastings, Pam, 89 Hatch, Serena, 96 Haugen, Naomi, 89 Hauta, William, 96 Hawley, Lawana, 96 Hayes, Judy, 105 Hayward, Allan, 30, 32, 105 Hazard, Gretchen, 96 Headley, Patty, 96 Headman, Gale, 21, 23, Healy, Kristine, 27, 31 Healy, Marian, 35, 96 Heath, Paul, 89 70, 105 , 36, 122 Heath, Virginia, 23, 27, 31, 122 Heck, Edward, 24, 122 Hedges, Barbara, 96 Hedman, Jerry, 20, 31, Heggem, John, 122 Heiges, Jack, 122 Heikes, Dick, 105 Heimkes, Bill, 105 Heinrich, Allan, 79, 96 Heitzman, John, 105 37 Helgason, Karen, 27, 123 Helmick, Kenneth, 29, Helzen, Carol, 123 Henderson, Carol, 123 123 ff Henderson, Lynn, 34, 36, 96 , i Henderson, Ron, 77, 96 L Henderson, Susan, 20, 96 Henderson, Terry, 27, 28, 45, 74, Hendrickson, Charles, 74, 80, 123 Henrikson, Judy, 20, 32, 105 Henning, Randi, 105 Hennum, Marlene, 89 Henry, Patrick, 31,123 N Hermann, Sharon, 32, 96 Y Hermanson, Mac, 96 A Herliwclf, Sandra, 96 if Hicks, Darlene, 31, 105 l-f Hickson, Dayton, 96 Higley, Donna, 36, 105 Hill, Judie, 39, 105 1 Hillding,Carloyn,29,123 N Hillman, John, 105 L., Hilson, Sharon, 96 Hinkley, Patsy, 96 'Z Hite, Karen, 20, 23, 35, 105 Hielm,Rita,123 ff Hobart, Sandra, 22, 27, 123 N Hobbs, Jan, 22, 31, 70, 105 H Hockett, Arlene, 123 -if Hoddevik, Judy, 105 Hoddevik, Maifrid, 96 Hodges, Kent, 96 'C Hoeler, Suzanne, 123 Hoerth, Carole, 105 Hoff, Barbara, 89 J N, Hoff, Bob, 96 g J Hoff, Teressa, 96 ,Q Hof r , John, 89 ,X 7 Ho an, Bob, 96 'U f' Ho e, Donna, 89 Hobad, Barbara, 10521 f ., 4 L l 5 8 l l 1 il' ' T J -U J' IJ 4 .g 7, ,N 1 ,-n U . 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V1 if 12 -dp 1 Hohman, Karen, 20, 23, 27, 30, 123 Holland, Jim, 68, 96 Hoist, Eddie, 24, 105 Hokanson, Harold, 123 Hokett, Jeane, 105 Holland, Jim, 69 Holm, Rick, 30, 123 Holsbo, Janice, 38, 123 Hoogen, Dan, 96 Hooper, Barbara, 23, 123 Hooper, Holly, 96 Ho0Dman, Janice, 96 Hoover, Diana, 96 Hooy, Sharon, 96 Hornback, Merle, 38, 96 Horret, Al, 32, 89 Hoskins, Colleen, 34, 96 Hostak, Dennis, 65, 74, 81 Hovick, Ann, 105 Hovick, Barbara, 38, 39, 105 Hovick, Ruth, 96 Hovick, Sandra, 123 Howard, Tom, 96 Howard, Tom, 105 Howatson, Paul, 77, 105 Hoy, Nancy, 38, 105 Huatum, Valerie, 96 Hubbell, Nancy, 96 Huck, Rick, 96 Hudson, Diane, 89 Hudson, Forrest, 123 Huhta, Roberta, 70, 105 Humber, Bob, 96 Humphrey, Tobin, 25, 46, 71, 123 Humphreys, Ruth, 31, 32, 33, 39, 123 Hundwin, Susan, 123 Hunter, Marilyn, 23, 105 Hunter, Terry, 24, 32, 50, 105 Hurd, Sandra, 71, 123 Huseby, Sven, 24, 36, 69, 96 Hustable, Victor, 96 Hutchins, Tirn,105 Hutchinson, Susan, 20, 89 Hyslop, Carrie, 31, 123 Hyslop, Cathie, 96 Hyvarl, Shieley, 96 lndridson, Marla, 124 lngals, Judy, 23, 96 Ingebretsen, Tonnes, 24, 124 Ingebright, Carol, 124 lsaacson, Gary, 124 lsler, Don, 96 lszler, Donna, 124 Iverson, Oliver, 124 lzler, Ron, 96 .I Jack, Dennis, 96 Jackens, Gordon, 96 Jacobsen, Jean, 20, 23, 105 Jacobson, Janice, 96 Jacobson, Larry, 90 Jacobson, Sharon, 124 Jallo, Mary Kay, 30, 105 James, Carl, 124 l bn Dick concentrates on making a table leg. X-f Shingle distributixon means that summer is near Janowiez, Steve, 30, 96 Jansen, Carol, 23, 32, 105 Jansen, Steve, 79, 96 Janssen, Julie, 23, 31, 105 Jay, Bernard, 31, 35, 106 Jeberg, Elin, 106 Jellen, Priscilla, 96 sw 4, Jensen, Carol, 20, 36, 90 1 Jensen, Elaine, 90 ,J Jensen, Jana, 106 1 Jensen, Judy, 22, 106 N Jensen, Judy, 71, 124 J - Jensen, Richard, 112, 124 ' Jensen, Terry, 96 V Jenson, Sharon, 96 . Jervik, Martha, 124 x Jewett Karmen, 106 Jewenl Mary, 22, 28, 107, 124 Jhosolanske, Mike, 90 Johansen, Carmella, 31, 106 Johansen, Edith, 106 - Johansen, Elsie, 106 Q Johansen, Jan, 90 Johansen, Ruth, 32 J Johanson, Alta, 96 is Johanson, Carol, 96 Q, Johanson, Charles, 96 J 3O,71,124 ,124 Jonason, Julie Anne, 23, 27 Jones, Barbara, 35,96 Jones, Connie, 39, 96 ' Jones, Dan, 106 Jones, Jerry, 20, 106 Jones, Linda, 90 Jones, Linda, 22, 36, 70, 71 Jones, Mike, 82, 106 Jones, Patricia, 20, 27, 125 Jones, Richard, 125 Jones, Russell, 31, 81,125 P Jones, Suzanne, 34, 38, 106 Jorgensen, Bill, 96 Jor ensen Phil 68 79 96 9 , , , , Jorgenson, Larry, 97 Jorgenson, Lynn, 97 Jorstad, Bonnie, 28, 38, 73, 125, 137 Judge, John, 38, 68, 81, 97 Judy, Nancy, 97 Juhlin, Bob, 97 Jungar, Linnea, 97 K Karch, Carol, 23, 97 Karl, Dianna, 23,97 Kelling, Alice, 27, 28, 125 'S' X Johanson, Marie, 34, 36, 96 Karlson, Kurt, 97 X ' Johanson, Mary, 96 Karlsson, Edwin, 106 Jolgns, Arlene, 20, 34, 70, 77, 96 Karlsson, Tyra, 125 Jo nsen, Per, 90 Kastner, Irene, 38, 106 Jopnsen, Sylivia, 124 Kauffman, Chris, 27, 48, 70, 112, 125, 137 Jo nson, Ar en, 96 Kauffman, Janet, 97 Johnson, Barbara, 96 Kauffman, Katie, 20, 34, 36, 49, 70, 106 Johnson, Bill, 90 Kay, Marianne, 106 Johnson, Celia, 96 Kaylor, Dan, 36, 97 Johnson, Charlene, 32, 75 zerman, Dan, 106 Johnson, Diane, 106 ean, Marilyn, 27, 73, 125 i Johnson, Donna, 32, 106 Kehoe, Shirley, 106 J Jothinson, Edward, 96 Keller, Ernest, 97 Jo nson, ugene, 96 Johnson, Gardner, 21, 31, 35, 106 Kellogg, Julie, 106 Johnson, Gareth, 30 Kellogg, Preston, 125 Johnson, Gary, 96 Kelly, Doug, 30, 125 Johnson, Gary, 106 Kelly, Jack, 37, 90 Johnson, GloLia6106 Eelly,bPnttg, 1bO635 97 Jo nson, Jac , 0 emp e , ar , , -, Johnson, Janice, 96 Eempbegl, Philgg, 125 Johnson, Jim, 96 erby, usan, l Johnson, Karen, so, 96 Kerr,1waiiiam,2o,27,34, 125 Johnson, Ken, 96 Kers , Bert, 125 X Johnson, Ken, 106 Kessler, Don, 32, 90 Johnson, Lee, 96 Kihlman, Sandy, 106 Johnson, Lynda, 96 Kildahl, Lynda, 32, 35, 106 Johnson, Mike, 96 King, Carolyn, 97 AN Johnson, Nicholas, 124 King, Diane, 97 Johnson, Patricia, 124 King, James, 90 ohnson, Phyllis, 27, 56, 71, 124 .. King, JCFFY, 106 Johnson, Sharon, 39, 124 BXQEIHQ, JSYVY, 35, 33, 106 Johnson, Sharon, 96 3 ' KBC-le, Al, 106 Q' Johnson, Stanley, 21, 24, 25, 44, 71,124 X Kinnish, Bill, 90 Johnston, Brian, 106 Klf1nl5h, Karin, 27, 125 Johnston, Margaret, 96 X Kirby, Susan, 39 Johnston, Ron, 30, 90 ,r, 1 Krrcher, Jeanne, 106 jokil Jim, 106 rrchoff, Lin, 20, 125 Joki, Tom, 106 Off, RUSS, 97 sf Kirschner, Gail, 97 Kissilow, Claudia, 31, 32, 97 Kissler, Dianne, 106 Kittelson, Jerry, 79, 125 Kittleson, Jim, 68, 106 Kiellberg, Judy, 20, 32, 106 Kiellberg, Karen, 36, 97 Klein, Dianne, 38, 97 Kleingartner, Chas., 30, 97 Klem, Jerry, 38, 125 Klockstad, Gary, 125 Knizek, Eugene, 90 Knox, Geraldine, 106 Knudsen, John, 30, 68, 97 Knudson, Joan, 35, 97 Knudtson, Glenda, 106 Knutson, David, 60, 74, 125 Knutson, Donna, 97 Knutson, Karen, 90 Koikka, Laurie, 97 Komar, Bonnie, 97 Kopfelt, Svein, 125 1 Koppen, Karen, 32 X Korth, Robert, 33, 106 x1Kragseth, George, 106 l,Krahn, Ted, 76, 97 ramer, Ken, 106 Kramer, Peggy, 90 Kranzl, Charlene, 97 Kreis, Susie, 30, 97 Kreis, Suzie, 20, 97 Krewsun, Anna, 90 Kristiansen, Biarne, 125 Kulle, Alden, 24, 32, 106 Kurus, Robert, 64, 74, 82, 43, 125 B 'Y Laase, Ken, 69 Lacey, David, 97 . Lacher, Nancy, 23, 106 LaFlam, Don, 38 Lagerquist, Gordon, 70, 97 Laird, Dennis, 97 Lake, Marilyn, 125 Lamb, Gary, 43, 56, 70', 126 Lamberg, John, 70 Lambrecht, David, 44, 74, 76, 126 Lance, Mary, 126 Lane, Roberta, 20, 27, 29, 12 Langaker, Stanley, 97 Langdahl, Sylvia, 39, 126 Langdahl, Tony, 39, 97 Langlois, Donna, 106 Langlois, Ed, 126 Langman, Keith, 30 Langton, Lily, 106 Langton, Sharon, 97 Larison, Rogal, 106 Larsen, Larry, 36, 97 Larson, Billie Jo, 136 Larson, Carolyn, 35, 136 Larson, Gary, 26, 74, 81, 126 Larson, Harold, 90 Larson, Jane, 39, 106 Larson, Jim, 69, 97 Larson, Jim, 106 Larson, Judy, 38, 106 Larson, Mike, 68, 97 arson, Pat, 97 arson, Pearlie, 106 arson, Sharon, 126 arson, Shirley, 97 Larson, Sylvia, 28, 31, 34, 106 arson, Tom, 70 asse, Ken, 76, 97 atham, Sally, 126 aurine, Linda, 97 ursen, Dennis, 90 La n, John, 30, 90 Lear , Georgia, 20, 23, 27, Leckie, Blair, 30, 88, 90 Lee, Dick, 69, 97 ' Lee, Eileen, 23, 106 Lee, Robert, 106 Lee, Terry, 106 Chaple conducts All-Northwest Orchestra in Ballard's new gym. Leech, Jim, 24, 106 eech, Mike, 90 efstad, Elizabeth, 90 egget, Nancy, 126 Lehman, Janet, 38, 97 Leier, Eva, 97 Leiren, Mary, 23, 36, 126 Lemonds, Carol, 97 J Lengyel, Mary, 106 '- Lensch, Kathy, 106 Leren, Marvin, 97 Leroy, Linda, 97 Leroy, Ronald, 126 Lervaag, Nancy, 106 Lervold, Joan, 39, 106 Lester, Joanne, 34, 97 Leufkens, Susan, 21, 29, 126 Levandef, James, 126 Lewis, Cheryl, 91 Lewis, Marian, 32, 97 Liberato, Fazio, 106 Liddell, Pat, 106 Likely, Allan, 97 Lilienberg, Chuck, 57, 106 Lilleaas, Helga, 126 Lillywhite, Madge, 106 Limatzakis, Harula, 36, 126 Lind, Tedde, 35, 106 Lindberg, lrene, 97 Linder, Judy, 90 Linder, Ken, 106 Lindh, Lois, 126 Lindlauf, Warren, 106 Lindquist, Judy, 126 Lindsay, Ken, 106 Lingbloom, Billie, 97 Linvog, Nancy, 97 Lippman, Kurt, 126 Litle, Ron, 97 Loberg, Sandra, 106 Lockett, Donna, 36, 97 Lodell, Carol, 127 Lofthus, Sandra, 106 Logue, Betty, 30, 106 Loken, Marty, 97 Londahl, Karen, 23, 27, 127 Lone, Doug, 60, 74 Lone, Robert, 127 Loney, David, 24, 60, 76, 127 Long, Delores, 97 Long, Dennis, 29, 60, 61, 74, 127 Long, Dusty, 97 Longfellow, Don, 97 Longfellow, Mary, 106 Longley, Leanna, 31, 35, 36, 106 Longmaid, Carol, 97 Longman, Keith, 24, 30, 32, 36, 97 Longo, Tony, 32, 97 Looney, Patricia, 20, 39, 127 Lord, Alice, 106 Lovele, Dora, 97 Lovelett , Mary, 97 Lovell, Robert, 97 Low, Linda, 97 Lowman Luby, M , Judy, 38, 39, 127 ike, 106 Lund, Denny, 90 Lund, lvan, 127 Lundean, Mary Sue, 97 Lundgren, Bill, 97 Lundgren, Jack, 76, 127 Lungren, Bill, 98 Luther, Phil, 30, 31, 32, 98 Lygdman, Carol, 90 Lygdman, Gail, 38, 127 Lynch, Gerald, 98 Lysness, Helen, 98 M MacCarthy, Carol, 98 MacDonald, Roger, 70 MacGregor, Sandy, 20, 98 MacPherson, Steve, 98 McAbee, Herb, 30, 32 McAvoy, Lois, 90 McAvoy, Pat, 106 McBride, Gary, 127 McBride, Patty, 34, 106 McCain, Kathy, 90 McMillan, Judy, 98 kg McCain, Terry, 60, 74, 79, 127 McCann, Sharon, 106 McCarty, Linda Lou, 30, 98 McClure, Norm, 68, 106 McCoy, Michael, 127 McDaniel, Marilyn, 98 McDermott, Judy, 71, 127 McDonald, Dick, 68, 98 McDonald, Pat, 98 McElhinney, Dick, 24, 106 McElroy, Lynn, 127 McFadden, Lael, 98 McGerr, Janice, 70, 98 McGinnis, Barbara, 20, 30, 32, 106 McGuire, Lynn, 98 Mctiargue, Donna, 127 McHenry, Dennis, 98 Mclntosh, Margie, 28, 31, 34, 52, 106 McKinney, Mike, 106 McKune, Carol, 32, 127 McLaughlin, Pat, 98 McLean, Carol D,, 20, 106 McLean, Carol L., 106 McMechar, Robert, 98 McMillan, Charles, 24, 64, 66, 67, 74, 127 McMillan, Rod, 30, 98 McNail, Jim, 98 McQueen, Barbara, 32 Mackintosh, Bonnie, 23, 28, 98 Macouber, Dan, 32, 98 Maellar, Kenny, 98 Mahler, Donna, 23, 31, 36, 127 Mahler, Linda, 73, 106 Mahler, Margie, 23, 91 Maines, Dixie Ann, 106 Maines, Judith, 98 Maines, Madeline, 98 Mallet, Margaret, 35, 98 X .J i er. Nm i l V V l 'x 5 J Malley, Judy, 98 Manarolla, Pete, 36, 81, 98 Manning, Kristy, 98 Manson, Mike, 98 Manus, Dave, 32, 90 Marlett, Janice, 106 Marsden, Janice, 31,106 Marsh, Lee, 98 Marsh, Merrie, 30, 31, 98 Martin, Dana, 35, 98 Martin, Sue, 30, 32, 98 Martinsen, Inge, 68, 76, 127 Hidqtinsen, Knute, 98 Massart, Carol, 77, 98 Massart, Judy, 77, 106 Massart, Vera, 36, 77, 127 Matheson, Ed, 98 Matheson, Mike, 98 Matheson, Wanda, 127 Mattson, Judy, 127 Maxwell, Jay, 127 Meberg, Don, 30, 31, 32, 60, 106 Meberg, Margie, 30, 31, 98 Medima, Bob, 106 Meiding, Berdella, 98 Melinat, Karen, 23, 31, 106 Meliza, Carol, 98 Melle, Ricky, 98 Melton, Jim, 106 Mendenhall, Thomas, 128 Merrow, Jack, 35, 78, 19, 106 Meyer, Mike, 90 Meyer, Pat, 106 Meyers, Dennis, 107 Michard, Michelle, 98 Nelson, Carol, 107 Nelson, Carolyn, 21, 27, 30, 31, 32, 36, 71 75, 128 Nelson, Darrell, 30, 107 Nelson, Diane, 98 Nelson, Dick, 90 Nelson, Howard, 98 Nelson, Janice, 38, 107 Nelson, Karen, 98 Nelson, Keith, 107 Nelson, Larry, 98 Nelson, Linda, 98 Nelson, Linda, 90 lson, Robert, 36, 107 Nelson Ruth, 128 Nelson: Sally, iza Nelson Sandra, 22, 27, 29, 46, 71, 128 Nermo, Cheryl, 129 Ness, Claire, 90 Ness, Floyd, 90 Ness, Jon, 107 Ness, Judy, 98 Ness, Karen, 90 Ness, Norman, 90 Ness, Mike, 107 Ness, Shirley, 98 Ness, Susan, 90 Neutzmann, Douglas, 21, 55, 107 Newson, Hank, 107 Nichols, Delores, 107 'elsen, Terry, 80, 107 elson, Kathy, 34, 107 ielson, Lloyd, 107 , Ann, 75, 98 ielson Pamela 29 128 Milan, Judy, 38, 107 Milburn, Esther, 128 Niisen,'Pa1, 23,'3o,'3a, io7 Nixon, Gary, 79, 107 J X K2 l Miller, Craig, 25, 128 Miller, Dean, 107 Miller, Dennis, 38, 98 Miller, Nita, 98 Miller, Virginia, 32, 33, 107 Niznik, Beth, 107 Nord, Steven, 129 Nordberg, LaVerne, 22, 27, 32, 129 Nordby, Jonathon, 21, 60, 70, 74, 78, 129 Nordby, Michael, 24, 61, 70, 129 ei ,J O fi lu Millikan, Ronald, 128 Mills, Bob, 98 Mills, Donald, 25, 128 Mills, Mike, 107 ' Mills, Susie, 70, 98 Mincke, Phil, 98 Miner, Clark, 77, 128 Miner, Maureen, 75, 107 Minor, Sandy, 107 Miotmoir, Mahlar, 98 Mish, Steven, 98 Nordin, Karl, 107 J Nordine, Michael, 90 Nordland, Sharon, 98 Norelius, Nancy, 98 Norman, Bruce, 98 Norman, Clarence, 90 Norman, Darrell, 34, 107 Normo, Adele, 90 Normo, Nancy, 98 North, Jeanette, 20, 31, 32, 107 North, Tom, 129 Mitchell, Joe, 90 Mitchell, John, 52, 53, 128 Mitten, Laura, 90 Mitermaier, Linda, 21, 23, 27, 47, 128 Mielde, Yvonee, 23, 98 Molohon, Kathy, 36, 107 Moen, Russ, 107 Molvik, Bonnie, 107 Molvik, Gus, 90 Monsaas, Marilyn, 36, 107 Monson, Maxine, 98 Montgomery, Danny, 98 Norton, Danny, 88 Norwood, Ron, 90 Nowka, Marvin, 98 Nowka, Rogene, 98 Nugent, Jim, 107 Nygren, Carol, 31, 90 Nylin, Dick, 98 O Oberg, Mack, 129 Moore, Bill, 30, 98 Moran, Jim, 69, 98 Moreland, Susan, 29, 128 Morey, Roger, 107 Morey, Roger, 128 Morgan, Carolyn, 98 Morgan, John, 98 Mork, Eleanor, 20, 27, 36, 71, 128 Mortenson, Mel, 68, 98 Morris, Carolyn, 102, 107, 110 Morrison, Arra, 107 Morrison, Barbara, 98 Morrison, Bob, 98 Morrison, Charles, 98 Morrison, Chuck, 107 Morrison, Lawrence, 79, 98 Morrow, Sean, 128 Morsden, Jan, 20 Moseid, Chester, 98 Mossano, Vicki, 98 Mouat, Barbara, 27, 29, 112, 128 Mouat, Donna, 98 Mouat, Jim, 98 Muller, Ken, 30, 32 Muller, Leslie, 98 Mulligan, Jim, 107 Munce, Leesola, 107 unds, Marvin, 98 unro, Diane, 107 sell, Nancy, 107 ray, Sharon, 27, 28, 75, 128 hy, Gerald, 128 lf, Howard, 98 lman, Cora, 75, 107 Ken, 107 O'Brien, Jimmie, 107 Ochsner, Dennis, 107 Ockwell, Fred, 32, 98 Ockwell, George, 90 0'Connell, Pat, 98 O'Conner, Sharon, 34, 107 Oddson, Pamela, 98 dsather, Jerry, 65, 66, 74, 129 land, Oddvar, 129 Keefe, Pat, 107 Oldfield, Joy, 32, 98 Olmberg, Dick, 38 Olmstead, Jim, 38, 107 Olney, Barbara, 28, 46, 71, 129, 137 Olsen, Dan, 129 Olsen, Elaine, 20, 35, 54, 102, 107 Olsen, Harold, 98 Olsen, Janice, 129 Olsen, Tom, 68, 107 Olson, Carol, 98 Olson, Janet, 112, 129, 130 Olson, Jerry, 53, 107 Olson, Judith, 20, 129 Olson, Karen, 75, 107 Olson Lois, 23, 27, 129 , Olson, Mary Jane, 21, 27, 31, 129 Olson, Maxine, 98 Olson, Ralph, 107 Olson, Richard, 74, 78, 129 Olson, Richard, 98 Olson, Russell, 129 Olson, Tom, 68, 98 Olson, Wayne, 107 I N ardin, Chuck, 68, 98 Nation, Halley, 98 Neeves, Doug, 68, 107 Nehls, Bill, 107 Neilson, Ann, 98 Nelson, Bob, 69, 98 Nelson, Bonnie, 98 Olsson, Ken, 98 Omalanz, Barbara, 36, 99 0'mara, James, 24, 129 0'Neil, Catherine, 129 O'Neil, Margaret, 107 0'Nelll, Audrea, 38, 39, 107 Oppie, Richard, 107 Oppliger, Jerry, 68, 107 Oppliger, Ralph, 60, 74, 78, 79, 129 Osborn, Dick, 31, 37, 107 Osborn, Helen, 31, 107 Osborne, Catherine, 99 Ossinger, Robert, 68, 99 Construction on our school is Ostbye, RoseMary, 107 Ostergaard, Sandra, 20, 29, 38, 129 Otnes, Ma rcia, 107 Overhus, Dave, 107 Rowman, Bill, Overhus, Dennis, 99 Overman, Leah, 129 Ovrid, Wanda, 129 Owen Jud 23 99 , Y, , Owen, Peter, 99 Owen, Steve, 99 P Packard, Kathy, 99 N Page, Judy, 107 Pahlman, Judy, 23, 30, 32, 107 as-X Palin, Larry, 107 Palm, Dick, 99 Palm, Jerry, 107 5' Palmason, Ed, 31, 61, 70, 74, 107 Palmer, Clifford, 90 Palmer, Mariann, 107 Palmer, Shirley, 90 Papaiani, Penny, 98 Parett, Bill, 68, 99 Parke, Judy, 130 Parkin, Terri, 39, 99 Petterson, Terry, 82, 107 Passe, Dean, 130 Paulson, Janet, 99 - Pautzke, Maxine, 38, 108 Pautzke, Mimi, 20, 99 Payne, Gary, 130 Pearson, Larry, 56, 99 Pecotte, Ed, 99 A Pedlar, Craig, 99 Pedersen, John, 36, 130 ix Pedersen, Mark, 108 Pedersen, Roy, 25, 71, 130 Pederson, Edward, 99 X Pederson, Elsbeth, 108 Pederson, James, 130 Pehling, Diane, 99 Pells, George, 24, 99 Pells, Susan, 130 Perski, Bob, 108 Pete, Judy, 30, 38, 99 PS Peieue,af00ke,27,75,i3o 5 Peterson, Bill, 68, 108 Peterson, Carolyn, 35, 108 Peterson, Chuck, 99 Peterson, Gary, 108 Peterson, Jerene, 99 J Peterson, Joan, 99 Peterson, Kathy, 34 Peterson, Les, 108 X eterson, Margaret, 30, 99 erson, Ronald, 31, 32, 130 e borg, John, 130 , Pe rsen, Eric, 90 Pettersen, Karen, 23, 27, 28, 34, 7 Pettersen, Randi, 108 Petterson, Bob, 99 Petterson, Kathy, 38, 108 Phelps, Arlene, 130 Phelps Phelpsj Delores, 20, 31, 99 Leonard, 38, 108 Rodney, David, 99 i Phelps, Lorraine, 130 Philips, James, 37, 99 Karen, 99 Philips, Philips, Melvin, 99 Piatt, John, 99 Pickering, Bruce, 30, 108 Pickering, Merry, 36, 130 Pierce, Bob, 99 Pierce, Marlinda, 108 Piete, Judy, 20, 38, 99 Pigort, Donna, 108 Piltz, Dennis, 68, 99 Pipkin, Georgia, 130 Pizika, Frank, 99 Plocker, Dorothy, 108 Poletto, Frances, 20, 90 Polk, Gary, 99 Pollack, Carolyn, 38, 130 Polmateer, Larry, 37, 99 X1 Poole, Pamela, 99 i Poortvliet, David, 130 Poortvliet, Marilyn, 99 Pope, Mary, 99 Porter, James, 130 Potter, Bob, 108 Powe, Scotty, 74, 81, 99 Power, James, 108 Power, LaRayne, 20, 23, 108 Preston, Robert, 32, 71, 80, 130 Preston, Ron, 108 Price, Howard, 70, 108 Price, Ron, 99 Primmer, Janice, 23, 112, 130 Prinos, John, 64, 74, 108 Pue, Linda, 108 Puetz, Sue, 108 Pulling, Ray, 60 iz 1 1. 1 1,130 C! Quick, Judy, 131 Quick, Linda, 90 Quickstad, Gordon, 90 Quickstad, Joan, 20, 99 Raemer, Dan, 108 Raemer, Herbert, 99 Ramsauer, Karen, 32,99 Rapp, Marilyn, 36, 71, 131 Rasmussen, Barbara, 108 Rasmussen, Bill, 108 nearing Comple Rossner, Mike, 30, 100 Rotter, Judy, 131 Roukau, Gary, 100 Rounsley, Steve, 34, 100 Roush, Carol, 90 Rowe, Ellen, 90 99 Rasmussen, Mary, 23, 31, 35, 38, 108 Ray, Robert, 99 Ray, Mary Louise, 90 Raymer, Judy, 70, 131 Reaber, Phil, 108 Ready, Mel, 108 Rearden, Don, 37, 108 Redden, Karen, 108 Reece, Valerie, 131 Rees, Marqo, 23, 131 Reeve, Thelma, 22, 131 Reeves, Jaqueline, 20, 23, 99 Reeves, John, 131 Reich, Bob, 99 Reichelderfer, Terry, 99 Reichl, Linda, 36, 108 Reid, Bruce, 108 Reid, Wayne, 108 Reinke, Diane, 34, 52, 108 Reiplinger, Mary, 99 Reisenauer, Thomas, 90 Renmen, Don, 35 Rempher, Dorothy, 131 Rempher, Harry, 68, 99 Renick, Sue, 99 Renn, John, 36, 52, 53 Rennar, George, 30, 32, 35, Rennar, Mary, 90 Rentz, Barbara, 75, 77, 108 Rentz, Terry, 90 -Repanich, Dave, 99 Rettig, Carol, 90 Rex, John, 38, 108 Reymore, Jim, 36, 37, 99 Rhinehart, Ron, 108 Rhodes, Bev, 108 Richards, Jerry, 99 Rickard, Sharon, 36, 39, 131 Ricketts, Sharron, 131 Ricnholson, Rick, 90 Rieke, Carl, 81, 108 Rieland, Stan, 99 Riggs, Joanne, 108 Riise, Norman, 108 Rindy, Bette, 108 Rindy, Vickie, 99 Ringhoffer, Jim, 99 Ringstad, Alice, 131 Ringstad, Gerald, 99 Rishworth, Clarence, 99 Roach, Robert, 131 Robb, Joanne, 108 Robbins, Gloria, 131 Robbins, Janet, 108 Robbins, Jim, 108 Robbins, Joyce, 90 Robbins, Melvin, 99 Robel, Dave, 90 Robertson, Dale, 99 Robinson, Chuck, 20, 99 Robinson, Janis, 99 Robinson, Lynn, 31, 32, 131 Robinson, Lynne, 90 Rockas, Bettyann, 23, 131 Rockhold, Judy, 23, 108 Rockness, Marie, 131 RX NCB Richard, Linda, 22, 23, rar Roys, Lee, 132 Rudd, Lynda, 90 Rudd, Stanly, 68, 100 Ruddy, Judy, 108 Rude, Charles, 108 Rukas, Carolyn, 31, 108 Rukas, Jean, 35, 100 Rumble, Judy Ann, 30, 32, 100 Rumins, Virginia, 108 Rundle, Judy, 20, 31, 32, 108 Rundstrom, Bernard, 132 Runer, Diane, 108 Rutherford, Carole, 31, 108 108 5 Sage, Lauren, 108 Sage, Pam, 90 Saqen, Wallac e,61,74,78,132 Salander, Lynn, 90 Saltsman, Sharette, 100 Saltsman, Sherry, 100 Salvino, Rick, 100 Sandell, Jim, 60, 74 Sandstrom, Dick, 68, 90 Sandstrom, Mike, 100 Sandvig, Andrea, 31, 100 Santi, Jack, 108 Sater, Barbara, 132 Sater, Roger, 52, 71, 132 Sather, Linda, 23, 29, 36, 71, 132 Satterlee, Scott, 24, 25, 31, 60, 63, Satterlee, Sue, 100 Sattler, John, 132 Sauerland, Jurgen, 31, 100 Sautzman, Betty, 100 Sauve, Sharon, 108 Sawyer, John, 100 Sayers, Scott, 108 Sayers, Sharon, 28, 112, 132 Scanzon, Alan, 32, 100 Scarbo, Kim, 100 Scare, Elli, 90 Schaub, Gerry, 31, 108 Schieck, Frela, 23, 108 Schiessl, Barbara, 100 Schiessl, Katherine, 20, 23, 28, 71, Schindler, Dick, 30 Schink, Mirle, 90 Schlaitzer, Bruce, 100 Schlaitze r, Lawrence, 77, 132 Schlumb, Nella, 108 Schluter, Joan, 36, 108 Schmidt, Carol, 90 Schmidt, Janet, 100 Schmidt, Myrna, 20, 108 Schmitz, Karen, 100 Schulberg, Lloyd, 79, 100 Schwart, Roger, 30, 100 See, Janice, 100 Rockness, Pete, 68, 74, 76, 81, 99 Rockom, John, 131 Rockom, Judy, 99 Rodenhouse, Gail, 30, 36, 52, 108 Roffe, Carolyn, 131 Rogers, Sandra, 39, 131 Rogers, Tim, 99 Roley, Sue, 31, 32, 131 Ronald, Gillpatrick, 30, 90 Seeklander, Robert, 68, 81, 132 Seelig, Arnie, 100 Seferos, Diane, 100 Seferos, George, 132 Selander, Frank, 132 Selander, Lynn, 108 Selby, Dick, 5 Sellhast, Rolf Senn, Sandra, Sennoth, Tim, Senter, Mary, Seybold, Rod, 'I 2 132 08 100 23, 30, 31, 32, 108 90 Seznick, Joan, 20, 35, 36, 92, 100 Shafer, Tom, 108 Shagrin, Richard, 90 Shannon, David, 132 Shannon, Judy, 39, 108 Sharf, John, 1 32 Sharples, Doug, 108 Shaver, Sharilee, 108 Shaw, Sharon, 100 Shawver, Mel, 132 Shelby, David, 71, 132 Shepher, Carolyn, 90 Ronald, Karen, 20, 23, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36, 108 Rorabeck, Doug, 31, 32 Rornyak, Carol, 99 Rosher, Larry, 100 Rosen, Allan, 69, 81, 100 Rosen, Carol, 112, 131 Rosen, Goldie, 131 Rosen, Ken, 100 Sharon, 100 Rosen, Rosen, Sheilia, 100 Rosenberg, Steve, 108 Rosendahl, Darla, 90 Rosendahl, Joe, 90 Rosin, Gay, 100 Rossell, Kathy, 23, 108 Sherman, Linda, 100 Sherry, Judith, 100 Sherwood, Dave, 108 Shindler, Dick, 100 Shuler, Heather, 23, 132 Shultes, Doug, 100 Shultez, Rosanne, 32, 100 Sigurdson, Dennis, 108 Simmons, Allen, 90 Simmons, Holly, 90 Simmons, Jeanne, 35, 70, 90, 100 Simonson, Carolyn, 108 Simonson, Ron, 110 Simpier, Carol, 30, 108 Simpson, Frank, 21, 27, 131 iron 70,74,10B 132 S0 e ,Patri',27,13 l Sim on Verrene 100 s ar S ing Ca y ertson, Car ivestin, Barb 90 C l Simp , Judy, 90' Sin vaiy, Dian '100 1' T sa ,H aid, 100 , in , ,108 100 1 b 2 i 133 io erg, Do 24, 7,178 j kartland, tie, 23, erivy, rtha,9 , in o, na, 13 in ef, Cha s, 100 Smal ino, To , 100 Smir , huc , 100 ' Smiri os 108 ' i id 141, Smith 1 m Smi Sn So So So So snnvnj s nn th, mith, mith, ev J, 20, too , 100 1 nie, 100 le, 72 D rryll, 3 08 David, 1 Donald T ,Donna 1 85 S i h, lngri , 30,110 Smith, S th mi Smit Sm't S 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I TJ orvik, El 0, 134 Torvik, Neil, 27, 134 Tourville, Doug, 100 Town, Becky, 109 Towne, Vernon, 109 Trafton, Janice, 109 Trigstad, Maghnild, 109 Troberg, Signe, 20, 27, 31. 134 Trondsen, Barbara, 28, 36, 134 Tuells, Antonio, 20, 34, 54, 134 Tulev, Aet, 100 Turk, Judy, 20, 109 Twigg, Ronald, 34, 100 Tyler, Arnold, 60, 74, 79, 136 U Ufford, Bob, 101 Uhrich, Terry, 24, 134 Unzelman, Carol, 101 V Vaccaro, Miki, 91 Vaccaro, Nancy, 134 Vahl, Ronald, 101 Vail, David, 30, 101 Valentine, Barbara, 101 Vance, Bruce, 101 Vance, Rory, 134 Vance, Wendell, 109 VanDeHoven, Betty, 101 VanderHoek, Jim, 28, 109 Vanderhoof, Shirley, 23, 109 Vanderlip, Judy, 101 Vanderwel, Darrel, 134 VanFassen, Ruthie, 38, 101 Van Hemert, Gary, 101 Van Winkle, Gloria, 91 Varness, Carl, 91 Vaugh, Margie, 32, 75, 109 n, George, 91 Vegsund, Eddy, 101 Veillon, Ron, 101 Vellat, Pat, 101 Vernon, Geoffrey, 21, 24, 30, 32, Vincent, Duane, 101 Vining, Lee, 91 Virdell, Denise, 101 Voelkle, Mary, 134 Vortman, Lee, , 109 Wa ? 109 Wa ac 1 , onald, 64, 74, , 134 r, Richard, ade, Michae , 71, 135 Wagner, W , , 9 Waldal, D ' , 5 Walker, D 135 Wa ker, ich , 101 W er, Shel ,101 ker, Vicky, 32, 101 all, Carla, 101 Wall, Gary, 24, 135 Wallinger, Donald, 135 Wamsley, Carolyn, 101 Ware, Kathleen, 38, 109 Warne, Marian, 73, 135 Warns a , Lawrence, 101 War n, argie, 20,135 W el, ndra,135 ss , John, 91 Wa , Darlene, Watki s, Gre , 109 1 Watli , D d, 4, 36, 64, 74, 135 Watso , P g ,101 Watts, c rd, 74, 79, 135 Weat irman, Janet, 101 We ef, Larry, 79, 109 W ber, Lila, 101 W rg, Dale, 37, 109 Webster, Karen, 135 Wecker, Ribert, 29, 135 Weintraub, Clark, 135 Weiss, Jane, 20, 27, 31, 34, 36, 70 71 135 Weiak, Carolyn, 31, 109 Weiack, Virginia, 91 Welch, Miriam, 30, 91 Welch, Roy, 101 Welch, Sandy, 34, 109 Wells, Sandra, 101 Building may pause, but learnin gi . c Welk, Carole, 109 Wenzel, Larry, 24, 68, 71, 79, 135 Werth, Pauline, 71, 135 West, Bud, 109 West, Carol, 101 West, Gary, 109 West, JoAnn, 32, 109 Wells, Shirley, 101 754, West, Ronald, 24, 27, 30, 32, 78, 135 Weslbly, Sharon, 101 Westfal, Linda, 91 Westman, Mary, 101 Westover, Dick, 91 Westover, Sharon, 109 Wheeler, Gene, 109 Wheelhouse, Virginia, 31, 3 White, Dennis, 101 White, Janis, 101 Whitely, Bob, 109 2, 109 Whitlock, Roger, 20, 27, 28, 34, 135 09 Whitlock, Vicki, 23, 102, 1 Wick, Karen, 101 Wick, Linda, 27, 29, 77, 135 Wick, Lorraine, 101 Wickland, Karen, 109 Wickland, Mike, 35, 101 Wicks, Lynn, 101 Widen, John, 32, 91 Wiemit, Mary, 91 Wiener, Mike, 101 Wiepke, Louise, 101 Wight, Jerry, 31, 35, 49, 68, 10 Wilke, Shirley, 101 Wilkinson, Norman, 109 9 Williams, Dean, 109 Williams, Don, 109 Williams, Gloria, 101 Williams, Harry, 30, 101 Williams Jim, 28, 101 Williams, Kenneth, 101 Williams, Linda, 39, 135 Williams Tommy 109 Wills, Kent,81, ioo Wilson, Barbara, 109 Wilson, Bob, 101 Wilson Carol 30 109 Wilson, Carolyn, 109 Wilson, Darlene, 23, 34, 109 Wilson, Eugene, 101 Wilson, Frank, 101 Wilson George, 91 Wilson, John, 109 Wilson, Lynne, 135 Wilson, Pam, 91 Wilson, Pat, 78, 79, 109 Wilson, Robert, 135 Wilson, Steve, 64, 66, 74, 109 Wilson, Susan, 135 Winberg, Bob, 101 Winberg, Gary, 101 Winberg, Ron, 68, 101 Wineman, Ellen, 109 Wineman, Gay, 136 Wirtz, Patty, 101 Witledge, Barbara, 109 Witsoe, Wayne, 101 Witt, Doreen, 34 Wittauer, Susan, 27, 136 Wodley, Frank, 101 Woelfert, David, 109 Wogensen, Michael, 24, 25, 68, 71, 136 Wold, Andy, 64, 74, 109 Woldsethi, Linda, 29, 31, 52, 136 Wolfe, Judy, 110 Wolfe, Patrick, 136 Wood, Gail, 22, 31, 38,110 Wood, Pam, 101 Wood, Richard, 110 Woods, Carol, 30, 101 Woods, Mike, 101 Worth, Myrna, 110 Wright, Blythe, 20, 28, 136 Wright, Zanner, 110 Wugall, John, 110 Y Yeager, John, 110 Yeager, Lester, 37, 110 Yee, Jerry, 70, 136 Yerabeck, Carol, 101 Yerabeck, Mary, 101 Yotter, Joan, 101 Young, Jim, 91 Young, Tim, 101 Youngblood, Julie, 110 Yuke, Erna, 136 Z Zabel, Steve, 110 Zachau, Nancy, 31, 110 Zeller, Dick, 91 Zeller, Don, 110 - U f , Zellweger, Phil, 110 -M-f Ko koumelis, 13 '- Zempke, Judy,'89,,uO Kr Hilda, 13, zafbes, Nola,Y20, 23,3 C7 Kuehn, ohm, 13, 36 A n, Ronald, iss Ns , Zum ck, 1 egg, Lois, 13 Zumdie 79, 1 if , aduck, n, 20, 34, 101 Q X McAllister, Wallace, X6 ' 4 M ry -L. 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Rddenhouse, Irma, 14, 21, 22 fs- ,, Schneller, Peter, 10 Scott, Evelyn, 14, 34 Sears, Herb, 14, 29 Smart, Douglas, 14, 24, 25 Snyder, Donalda, 14, 38 Soppe, Thelma, 14 Spies, Marea, 14 Springer, Eleanor, 14 Stone, Helen, 14, 39 Strickland, Helen, 15, 36 Swafford, Marion, 15 Thorson, Alven, 15 Tron, Silvana, 15, 144 Van Devanter, Aaron T., 10 Voeks, Forrest, 15 Walker, Glen, 15, 17 Walker, Norman, 15 Williams, DeLoris, 15 Wilson, Gladys, 15 Witt, Lew, 15 Woods, Eva, 15 Zoffel, Coreen, 15, 72 vacation working on Ti J Ta.: Shingle Staff ggi E Advisor: Mr. L. W. 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