David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1960
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ACADEMICS i..1.....-.- ATHLETICS ....T.....l ACTIVITIES -...W ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR CLASS .l...1,. UNDERCLASS ,.,-.iT-.1 INDEX 6 I2 42 86 I52 2IO 236 272 Mr. Joe Kleven Art 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Mr. Donald W. Pearson Art l-2 Mr. George Hahn Crafts 3-4, 5-6, Art l-2 Leatherworking is one of many skills aquired in industrial art. ART The art student enioys a certain freedom which isn't found in academic studies - a freedom of thought. He is encouraged to be as original and creative as he can. He is tamiliarized with the works of the Masters as well as those of contemporary artists. He is taught the many techniques in using the art materials with which he will come in contact. Mrs. Lawretta Morris Typing 1-2, .3-4 Mrs. Lois Klessig Typing 'l-2, Shorthand 1-2 3-4 EDUCATIO The business education department of David Douglas offers, a course of study which, it completed successfully by the individual student, will enable him to go out directly into the iob after high school with no further training necessary. Included in this program are two years each of typing and shorthand, and one year each of bookkeeping, office practice, and business law. Douglas has one of the best equipped departments in the state and this year can boast of one room with all electric typewriters, besides the electric machines in each of the other typing rooms. Mr. Jack Young Wood Shop I-2 Mr. Glenn Crisp Metal 3-4, 5-6 Art 1-2 Mr. Edwin Smolt ' w Mechanical Dra 7-8 ing 3-4, 5-6, Mr. Lamont Klick Metal Shop 'l-2 Mr. Tom Scott Wood 3-4, 7-8 The Industrial Arts program at David Douglas is a definite part of general education. The student is encouraged to make practical ap- plications of the scientific and mathe- matical f-acts he has learned in the academic areas of his studies. A four year program is offered in Metalworking, Woodworking, and Drafting which gives the students a well rounded background in the Technical Arts. I DUSTRIAI. You must understand these basic principles if you ever to build skyscrapers. Mr. Young instructs an student. LAN UAGE ART Mr. Omer McCaleb English 3-4 Counselor Not pictured: Mrs. Sue Kiome Replaced by: Mrs. Helen Dickinson English l-2 Members of The newspaper staff plow through their well organized material in an effort to meet their deadline as Mr Evans ads as Cef'ISOI'. Miss Dorothy Gamblin English 5-6, 7-8 AZ + B2 : C2. Hmmm, now why didn't l think of that? Freshman students explore the field of algebra. MATHEMATICS Included in the mathematics courses at Douglas are freshman mathematics, business mathematics, two years of algebra, one year of plane geometry, and a semester each of trigonometry and solid geometry. Mr. Paul Tschache Algebra 3-4, Solid Geom and Trigonometry Miss Sue Ryder Math 'l-2, Algebra 1-2 Remember the night of the sub-Siberian temperature last fall? The grandstands were overflowing with red-nosed, blanket-clad foot- ball enthusiasts. That was the night of the state quarter finals. Douglas versus St. Helens. That was the night you sat on your feet to keep them warm. But that night you didn't mind the weather so much because after the game was over, the clanging victory bell filled you with a pride that warmed even those frozen toes. A week later the story was different. That night the rain fell in discouraging torrents. But with that intense feeling of school spirit typical to Scotsmen, you braved the rain and croaked out words of encouragement to the muddy, but determined team. No victory bell sounded that night, no excited chatter echoed from the grandstands. Oh, the Demos seemed happy enough. But a strange silence en- veloped the rest of the crowd. We did our best, you thought. Maybe we'll take State next year. Anyway we're still the Metro League Champs. -l-his is football from the spectator's perspective. But, did you ever wonder about the players? What is so enticing -about being dragged through a lot of slush and mud? And what about basketball, baseball, wrestling and track? What, about athletics is so appealing that even endless hours of prac- tice provide no real discouragement to the true sportsman? Of what value are athletics to the athletes, to the school, to the student body? Besides the development of certain physi- cal skills, sports activities help develop charac- ter. The athlete must learn how to meet with both success and failure and how to remain cool and level-headed under pressure. Coach Osburn gives final instructions to the team before they go out to clobber the opponents. Athletic contests in various sports help gain recognition for the school and in such a way create interest in school affairs. Sports also play an important part in unit- ing the iunior and senior buildings of our school. The teams give each student body a common interest as well as promoting the feeling of school spirit. But, back to the first question. What is so enticing about being dragged through a lot of slush and mud? Perhaps a statement made by quarterback Terry DeSylvia concerning the unexpected success of the T959 football team will help to answer it. We have no stars, no heroes, he explained, only a group of boys who like to play the game. Everything that makes sports exciting and worthwhile is wrapped up in the word like. 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L N K mea, My K7 1 J'-ar 'ii xl W LJ 3 H f , m S, A Q ff' f W gk ' '- -.-,, I I A at A if ,. gh. 3x V. Z' W QS Q .,:A if Q v :', , , 'P Front row: B. Nordloff, B. NcNett, l. Reeves, G. Nelson, G. Harbick, J. Randal, D. Hoof, Manager M Brophy. Row 2: R. Cage, J. Anderson, J. Baker, R. Cornelius, D. Freeman, S. Greer, P. Burke. Row 3 B. Lamsies, S. Bell, K. Shovelin, L. Pearson, B. Payne, G. Short. Row 4: B. Romano, L. Justice, S Alexander, B. Heniges, S. Turner, L. Thatcher. Back row: G. Welch, R. Stamp, C. Komp, J. Hawkins R. Matye, K. Osborne, T. Nair, Coach Jerry Beier. FROSH FGOTBALL The Freshman squad ended the season with one win and six losses. Although they finished with a sixth place in the league, the season was by no means a failure. The energy and enthusiasm from this group will be invaluable to next year's JV squad. Freshman ball-carrier Rick Cage is brought down by a persistent tackler. 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FRE HIE FROLIC A Mardi Gras Theme gave a holiday aTmos- phere To The Freshie Frolic. Picked To rule over The semi-formal masquerade ball were Queen Jennifer Hill and King Bob McNetT. Princesses Gerri Balmer, Bonnie Gusa, Penny Morgan, Barbara RusT and Princes Rod Hoecker, Dave Hoof, Rick Cage and Barry Nordlof formed The royal courT. Left To right: Rod Hoecker, Penny Morgan, Rick Cage, Bonnie Gusa, Barry Nordlof, Barbara Rust Dave Hoof, Gerri Balmer, Bob McNeTT, Jennifer Hill. 1 Stonia Meek clowns it up during Senior Assembly. The Roaring Twenties are revived by fresl' man flappers in Frosh Assembly. , CLASS ASSEMBLIE ' Class competition and chances to display Douglas talent were provided by class assemblies. Acts ranged from hula dancing to an operation that would never be seen on Medic, A wide variety of vocal, instrumental and comedy routines was presented. THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY Seniors drove Ron Fulin to the Mr. Thanksgiving crown by contributing the largest amount of canned food to T the annual Tait-sponsored drive. Food is given to the Sunshine Division. Candi- T dates for Mr. Thanksgiving were fresh- T man Rick Cage, sophomore Mac Heald, and iunior Hoyt Keeney. Ron debates what to do with gqbbler. Lynne Beetham crowns senior Ron Fuiin with Thanksgiving crown. lOl Dogpatchers revel at the Sadie Hawkins dance. SADIE HAWKINS DANCE An assortment of country bumpkins tumbled out of the Ozarks to attend the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. Entertainment included a rock 'n' roll band and the traditional parade to decide the best dressed. The high point of the evening occurred when some rowdies tipped over an outhouse as fascinated spectators waited for an embarrassed occupant to crawl out of the rubble. Unfortunately itor themi no one emerged. I E MISS DECEMBER Mama Dolorico Talent Douglas roofers appear eager, confident of coming game. DECEMBER SE IOR CLASS PARTY Beatniks invade Douglas one Decem- ber evening to paint with lipstick to a rock 'n' roll beat, play bongo drums and compete in a pie-eating contest. A beatnik Christmas tree C a broom, to squaresl, black leotards and girls with- out make-up gave the cafetorium the appearance of a real swingin' pad. Calypso singers go beat, add bongos to act How does THAT grab you, Clyde? Worried contestant checks opponent's progre Dimmed lights, orchestra music and an enormous silvery tree made the 'I960 Christmas formal truly a Winter Dream. WI TER DREAM Ballerina curtsies gracefully to captivated audience. 4 r I l 1 - I Y 1 1 i Determination pays at ring toss. Detective Floren and Schnook- ie Quinn confer with client. Grade schoolers anxiously watch wheel of fortune spin. i 4 4 l Participanis in courtroom scene display varied reactions To siunning murder. Darling! Af last we can be Together! You're old and ugly! She'll l'1eVel' 951 YOU! l29 Sophomores devised Showboat theme To officially usher in spring apparel at annual Cotton 'n' Cords dance. All eyes furn To Mac Heald as he is announced King Cotton. Court is, L fo R: Gary Abboit, Dick Jabs, Mac Healcl, Dick Taylor, Gary Eisenzimmer. l Daughter embraces convict father in freshman tragic drama. D E-ACT PLAYS Mooncalt Mugtordf' offbeat drama l concerning an insane Gloucester fisher- man and his wife, brought honors to the class of '60 at the Night of One-Act Plays. For the second consecutive year Ray Lindley won the Best Production trophy with the senior play, John Alex- ander and Barbara Marchant were awarded Best Actor and Best Actress trophies. Tied for the Best Supporting Actress position were Jan Strand and Terre McCann. Jan was seen in the win- ning drama and Terre appeared in soph- omore comedy, Antic Spring, which took second best production honors un- der direction of Gerry Phillipsen. Fresh- man endeavor was The Curtain. Soph- omore Clit Waits was named Best Sup- porting Actor. Junior endeavor was The Storm. Freshman drama was titled The Curtain. Neva touches up make-up as two lovers decide to ioin the party. Terre McCann drives her new model imaginary car in sophomore PlaY- T MISS MAY Sue Ellen Zank Scholarship In faculty assembly, All-American Boy Dick Miller seems to have missed his target - or did he? l Miss Shaw, Girls' League advisor, displays Paintings, checkered tablecloth and candles lend atmosphere gift from executive council. as girls model look-alikes. MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA Style show, entertainment, an- nouncement of Mother of the Year, Mrs. Florence Greemore, high- lighted tea. l SE 1oR BANQUET Announcement of scholarship winners and presentation of scholarT ship and Honors at Entrance certit+ icates were made at the Senior Ban- quet. For entertainment, Mr. Horner exhibited his literary prowess by reciting a poem he wrote about th l class of '60. A barbershop quarte from the University ot Oregon Medi ical School was featured. i Senior boys keep waitresses hopping. W The well-fed multitude. as-i E IORS BID FAREWELL Seniors perform march in ceremony which will end their high school careers. Louise Wenstrand happily receives diploma from Mr. Sig Franzen. 1 - 4 1 N va We gf: .1 , H if M, W M 1, Q2 Kf M. Q W mf fw X , kv ,M ,. N, K Q 1 SWQSNWMK3 14 G. Herbig, J. Blake, P. Artz, B. Scott, A. Baker, L. Bosark. Row 3: E. Lane, A. Wolkow, J. Ham, J Kleyn, C. Hanson, C. Mattson, M. Weiman, V. Kyle, L. Ludwick. Row 4: M. Malmros, G. Abbott, M Jewett, M. Healcl, B. Wenstrand, R. Nauman, B. Bernier, J. Finley, L. Wilmarth, J. Hagen, R. Cook, K Dittemore. Row 5: J. Pierce, D. Beetham, M. Cannon, D. Gray, M. Nelson, D. May, K. Baker, S. Magney R. Adams, S. Schwontkowski, J. May. Row 6: F. Storey, S. Huston, S. Farrow, R. Gilpin, D. Sabrowski R. Cage, J. Moeller, D. Gwyther, D. Weeks, J. Dortch, S. Meek. STUDE T COUNCIL Row i, L to R: E. Galer, J. LaFrance, T. Boring, L. Beetham, R. Baker. Row 2:,D. Turpin, K. Klein, J. Hill, SGCIAL SERVICE CLUBS Row I, L to R: C. Curtis, R. Cook, S. Dreske, M. Hoffert. Row 2: P. Thomas, S. Bauer, M. MacFarlane, K. Carlson, P. Graves, J. Spenst, K. Fenwick, C. MacCIeIIan, N. Miniutti, P. Thomas. Row 3: S. Strain, P. Campbell, D. Strain, S. Hamm, C. Morternson, J. Holliday, B. Carson, B. Shellhart, C. Stanley, L. Davidson. Row 4: K. Johnson, S. Price, C. Niece, B. McCahan, N. Hill, R. Mills, V. Gregg, J. Gaume, D. Strand. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Publicity Managers Historian Chaplain QUALH FALL OFFICERS Sue Dreske Marilyn Hoffert Karen Fenwick Nancy Miniutti Patti Graves Sandie Hamm Linda Schwartz Roberta Cook Coralie McClellan SPRING OFFICERS Roberta Cook Charlene Curtis Sharon Bauer Donna Mold Patti Graves Bev Carson Jo Holliday Coralie McClellan Penney Campbell Sue Roberta I 75 J. Harbick, D. Shearer, Mr. Smolt, N. Harris. PICTS Social clubs, or social-service clubs, as they prefer to call themselves, present a delightful aspect of school life. Fluttering about from hallway to cafetorium, these S-S clubbers resemble small town merchants. They sell everything from fortune cookies to frayed game ribbons and have been known to spend up to an hour and a half debating the color of sweatshirts they ought to order. GIRL 'RECREATIO SSOCIATIO Row 1, L to R: M. Mengon, L. Owen, J. Opp, B. Peterson, K. Coffyn, K. Renfield, D. Johnson, C. Veldink, L. Perry, S. Greseth. Row 2: A. Driscoll, B. Anderson, P. Arnce, B. Iverson, l. Gresli, C. Quinnelle, J. Bartsoff, F. Welch, C. Knutson, B. Livingston, M. Dreske, B. Rust. Row 3: S. Fahner, B. Lofsted, S. Conger, P. Tuggle, P. Fox, S. Schroeder, J. Jubb, P. Deswert, V.'Kyle, B. Patts, B. Erlandsen, B. Lewis, J. Gilman, S. Swanson, L. Stewart, M. Mitchell, S. Durham, C. Palmer, J. Ham, J. Hill, K. Elgner, M. Laase, K. Killen. UTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Row 7, L to R: L. Pride, K. Maxwell, J. Ballew, C. Morse, E. Turney. Row 2: C. Cuinmings, C. Watson, S. Morgan, G. Gullickson, L. Tatlock, C. Hansch. Row 3: P. McCrea,' S. Hildreth, K. Clark, C. Kaisor, P. Anderson, J. l.aFrance, J. Baldwin, S. James. Row 4: S. Byrd, K. Burns,iJ. Alexander. CLA SME L fo R: Mr, Crisp, M. Barfol, G. Zurfluh, D. Winn, F. Hoggatt, J. Manassero, D. Hosford, A. Murphy. Kneeling, L ro R.: T. Boring, B. Comstock. Standing: R. Haskell, Mr. Lambert, J. Senff, N. Troutman, M Sirubel. TER ATIONAL RELATIO S LEAG E Row l, L to R: C. Bandfield. Row 2: V. Hartson, J. Ballew, C. Morse, C. Watson. Row 3: J. VonAllman, M. Dolorico, S. Thomas, J. LaFrance, S. Brown. Row 4: R. Borisch, P. McCrea, M. Koesfer, Mrs. Keller. Mr. Mirel. TH LIA From L to R: Mrs. Meynink, J. Anderson, S. Wilkins, E. Allen. I87 Stone, S. DuVall, R. Tidwell, J. l '----...lk 43? 355-'EV J'-A is? 'H S 1 -5 1 . y 75 br ,J 5 r 'YF A H ' x 1 FF ss W' 55 W If. , HW i 3 Q f 1-1...., X 5 6 fs- ,A 3 2 wx ? o FFL' 1' . ' ,ff J, ' V Q mu, . .. ER IC STAFF CUSTODIA Row 1, L to R: K. Hansen, H. Smith, R. Nelson, R. Purdue, D. Conger, G. Keppel, R. Nelson, A. Peterson Row 2: O. Klock, A. Staley, M. Wheeler, W. Goodwin, J. Hudson, G. Fife, H. Frasier, S. Gibson. SECRET RIES i l L to R: Mrs. G. Janssen, Mrs. L. Hogan, Mrs. F. Ponsford, Mrs. M. Relyea, Mrs. J. Scheble, Mrs. J. Magness. 202 Salatatorian SUE ELLEN ZANK Motto.' ?'The Highminoleol Man Cares More for Trath Than What People Think. Flower: White Rose Colors: Emeralcl Green ancl White Aclfvisors: Mr. Elvin Davis ancl Mr. William Sehmiol HONOR SOCIETY SANDY JABS - IRL I, 2, Pres., Orchestra I-4, String En- semble I-4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, Treas., Sgt-at-arms, JRC Rep I, 2, County Pres., All School Play 3, Intramurals I, 2, ICC 2, One-Act-Play I, DeFreya 2, Pub Mgr, Chaplain, Spring Play 4, NHS 3, 4, Tait 4, Pretty Plus 4, SB Gen. Council 4, GL V-Pres. 4. DIANNE KLASSON - Merrick 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Girls' League. KAREN KLEIN - IRL 2, GRA 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Tait 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, Choir 3, 4, Song Queen 3, SB Gen. Council 3, lnterclub Council 3, 4, PTSA Rep 4, SB Exec. Council 4, GRA Sec., Treas. GARY ROGER KRUGER - NHS 3, 4, Boys' League. IRL 3, Hist., Merrick 3, 4, SB Gen. Council 3, Thespi RAY LINDLEY - SB Gen. Council I-4, One-Act-Play School Play I-4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Pres., Vagabonds 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, V-Pres., Pres., SB 2nd V-Pres. 3, ICC 3, 4 pians 3, 4. 3, Pres., NHS 3, 4, Pres., CELTIC 4, lnterclub Counci Pres., Spring Play 4, Valedictorian. BARBARA MAGIERA - Transfer, NHS 4, Gaelic 4, JRC Bagpipe Bancl 3, 4, SB Gen. Council 4, Choir 3, 4. BARBARA MARCHANT - NHS 4, Thespians 3, 4, 4, Pres., DeFreya 3, 4, HIGHLANDER 4, Class Play Play 4, All-School Play 3, One-Act Play 3, Best Actress 3, Inter-Club Council 4, SB Gen. Council 2, 3, IRL 2. KATHIE LEE - Pep Club I, Loire 2, Treas., Jr. Class P State 3, Oregon Youth Council Rep 4, One-Act Play Director 3, HIGHLANDER 4, NHS 4, Eval. Comm. 3, DAVID QBRONCOJ LORANGER - NHS 3, 4, Boy's L JOHN LOZIER -- Band I, 2, 3, Dance Band 2, 3, S lay 3, ans 3, HS 4, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, CELTIC 3, 4, Class Sec. 4, N AFS Exchange Student to France, Sr. Gen. Council 4. I 5 All- 3, 4, , Boys' Best l Thes- I eague. I criptori I 3, 4, Rep' 4, NFL 3, 3, Fall Award JERRY DEAN HANLEY - Wrestling 'I-4, Football 2, Baseball 2- R cARoL HANSEN - Amicae 1, Intramurals 1, 2, ss Gen. Cou 'I - ' CHRIS HANSEN - a -4, Track 2, Baseball I, restlin I4 S ' JIM HARBICK - F.ootb II I W I ' f - I I 31 41 VPres., Picts 3, 4. 2 5 ON HARR - Intramurals 2 3 4- SB Ge C , , , n. ouncil 4, oys' League. EAN HA IORMAN G. HARRIS - Wrestling I, Baseball I, 2, :cts 3, 4, Pres. XNET HELBER - SB Gen. Council 2, GRA 2, Pe lub 2, , , ' ' I E HILDRETH - SB Gen. Council 2, Gaelic 2, IRL FTA 3. INNIE JANE yers 3 JHLANDER 3, 4, DeFre 3 - D HILL - Boys' League. DY IRENE HINCH - FTA 2, FHA 2 3 P , , FSS., US. A LEE HI ILYN HOFFERT - GRA l, IRL I, Qualha 2 Pres., Intramurals l, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, GL c 4 ANNE HOGUE - JRC Rep. 4, G'rl ' L MYRNELLA GRIFFITH - DENNIS GWYTHER - Thalia I, 2, Picts 2, 3, Sr. Class Treas., SB Gen. Council 4, Intramurals 4, V Mgr. 3 Royal D 4, Sealgair 4, Sr. Class Play 4. LEAH HALL - Girls' L Girls' League. eague. , oyal D 3, 4, Orchestra 2. nc: 4, Merrick 3, Pep Club 4. Boys' League. g B Gen Council I Royal D 2 RRIS - Transfer, GL Gen. Council 3, JRC Intramurals 3, GRA 3, Merrick 4. P 3 4 Girls League. HILL - Caledonian Pla ya , 4, JRC Rep. 4. NTZ - Transfer, Girls' League. I s eague. ,LINDA HOISINGTON - Girls' League. LUCILE HOISINGTON - Girls' League. DENNIS HOLBROOK - Basketball I, Intramurals I, Boys' League. 'LARRY HOLMBERG-BL Gen. Council I, Football I, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Band I, 3, 4, V-Pres., Orchestra 2, Regis 3, 4. DICK HUENNEKENS Seal air 2 3 4 Sec Treas t Q I 1 I -1 'f Football I-4, Wrestling I, 2, Track I-4, Royal D 2, 3, 4, SB Gen. Council 2, Sr. Gen. Council 4. GARRY HUGGETT - Boys' League. AVEEN HUMMELGARD - GRA I, 2, Intramurals I, , Gaelic 3, JRC Rep. 3, SB Gen. Council 4, Drama , lub 3. EEANE INGRAM - Caledonians I, 2, Pub. Mgr., oys' League. RISTAL JACKSON - Transfer, JRC Rep. 2, Gaelic 2, , 4, Sec., Sr. Gen. Council 4, Art Club 4. OE JAMES - Basketball I-4, Baseball I, 2, BL Gen. P ouncil 4. ACK JAMESON - Cross Country 2, Track 2, 3, 4, ifle Club 2, Football Mgr. 3, 4, Royal D 3, 4, Sec.- reas. ACQUELENE JENSEN - Transfer, Jr. Play 3, Gaelic , 4, GRA I, 2, Pep Club 4, Tltalia 3, JRC Rep. 4, and I, 2, Sec. RICHARD LYNNE JENSEN - Transfer, Choir 4. ESTHER LOUISE JOHANSEN - Girls' League. l .EON JOHNSON - Royal D 3, 4, BL Gen. Council I, I, SB Gen. Council I, 3, Sr. Gen. Council 4, Basketball I-4, Football I, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, -, JRC 2, 3. 'OYCE JONES - IRL I, GRA I, Merrick 3, 4, Pep llub 4, Girls' League. UE JOHNSON - Caledonians I, FTA 2, Sr. Gen. ouncil 4, Inter-Club Council 4, DeFreya 3, 4, Pep lub 3, 4, Pres., V-Pres., Girls' League Treas., Gen. ouncil. REN JORGENSEN - Merrick 4, V-Pres., Pres., Girls' ague. SHARON LABRAAT J. . I I. . IARY DOUGLAS LAMARCHE - Rifl Cl b 2UCE LANE - Wrestling I, B ' L IIA LATHROP - Girl' L SUSAN JORGENSEN - COLLEEN JUNKEN Ami Choir 3, 4, GRA I, Pep Club I - CBS ll, FHA 2, GL G Council 3, Merrick 3. JAMES KIERSEY - Track 2, Boys' League. PAT KIOUS - Girls' League, GL Gen. Council 2, JUDITH. ANN KLEYN - Transfer, SB Gen. Council Choir 4, Girls' League. GENEVA KOEHLER - GRA I, IRL I, 2, Sec., HIG LANDER 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 2, SB Gen. Coun I, JRC 2, Intramurals I. KAY KRUSE SB Gen Co 'l - . unc: I, Intramurals 2, 3 GRA I, Tait 2, 3, 4, - ' ' Secretary, Girls League. IVAN KUHNHAUSEN - Fo tb II o a I, 4, Basketball Mgr. I, Boys' League. DORIS LEE KUPILIK - GRA I, 2, Qualha 2, 3, SB Sen. Council I. EN - Freshie Frolic I, March-ol :mes Princess I JV Rally I 2 C t T 'f , , ap., ai 2, 3,4 istorian, Intramurals I-4, Girls' League. e u 2, 3, Sec eas., Boys' League. oys eague. en. Council Pep Club 3 4 DeFre a 3 4 - ' y Pub Mgr., Choir 2, agabonds 4 Ad Staff 2 3 4 Mgr. Y RICHARD LARSON - Wre EEN LANE - GL Gen. Council 2, SB G V ,i I I I 1 I I . O stling I, 2, 3, Thalia I. s eague. LAZELLE - Football I, 3, 4, Wrestling I, Track , 4, Royal D 3, 4, Sealgair 4. LEAVITT - B CNE LECHELT - Golf I-4, Cross Country 2, 3, iling I-4, Royal D 2, 3, 4. oys' League. en cil JDY MARTINDALE - Girls' League. UDITH ANNE MAY - GRA 1, 2, Orchestra 1-4, ln- amurals 1, 2, , . , , mble 2, 3, 4, Gaelic 3, 4, Treas., V-Pres., FTA 4. HOMAS A. MAYER - Wrestling 1-4, Rifle Club 1, ANDY McALLISTER - Girls' League, Health Room. ENT D. McCA - , , ' , Jen. Council 2, 3, Football 1, Sealgair 4, SB Gen ouncil 1, Cross Country 2. CURT McCANN - Sealgair 3, 4, Jr. Gen. Council 3 ar. Gen. Council 4, BL Gen. Council 1, 2, 3, Cros ountry 2, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1. BRYCE ALLEN MCCOLLUM - SB Gen. Council 1, Si Gen. Council, Track 1, 2, 4, Intramurals, Sr. Class Play HIGHLANDER. ROBERT McCREA - Transfer, Boys' League. V ANNE McDONNELL - Transfer, GRA 2, HIGHLANDI 2, Pep Club 2, Sgt-at-Arms, Taif 3, 4, Chap., M February 4, GL Gen. Council 4, GL Class Rep. 4. LARRY WILLIAM McNETT - Tennis 1-4, Football BL Gen. Council 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Royal D 3, Intramurals 2, SB Gen. Council 3, Sr. Gen. Council GARY MCQUARY - Football 1, Track 1-4, Sealgair 3, 4, Pres., . , , , , Gen. Council 2, BL Treas. 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4. MARCIA MEACHAM - GRA 2, IRL 3, Sym. Band 3, Pep Band 4, Marching Band 1-4, Gaelic 3, 4, GL Ge Council 4. 4 SB Gen Council 1 4- String En- 3, Cross Country 3, Sr. Band. NN Baseball 1 2 Wrestling 2 BI ERDA MCCUTCHEON - Gaelic 2, DeFreya 4, lntra murals 1, 2. BL Gen Council 1 Royal D 2 3 4- BLANCHE MEDYN - Pep Club i, GRA i, Ski Cl 3, 4, SB Gen. Council 1, 2. STONEY MEEK - SB Gen. Council 1, 2, 3, Footl: 1-4, Wrestling 1, Track 1-4, Ski Club 1-4, V-Pres. Regis 2, 3, 4, BL Class Rep. 3, Vagabonds 3, 4, Choi 1, 2, 3, Royal D 3, 4, Boys' League Pres. 4. JANE MENDENHALL - orchestra 2, 3, 4, chair 4. PAT MEYERS - Pep Club 1, Girls' League. LEIGH MILLER - Boys' League. US. ARD SEVERNS Boys' League. EWARD - Caledonian Players 3, Treas., - Transfer, Girls' Leag 5 . Class Play 4. iARER - Transfer, Picts 4, Boys' League. Sl-lELLl-lART - Maioreile l-A, Pep Club 3, ANDER 3, GL Gen. Council -4, Qualha 4. ' -B nd lERMAN - Transfer, SB Gen. Council A, a 3, 4, Treas. SHOGREN - Baseball l, JV Mgr. 2, Slallsll- A, Boys' League. lE JOYCE SiN ' - Gen. Council ,' League. SMALL - Fool 3 A, Boys ES - Gaelic 3, GL ball l, lnlrarnurals - Transfer, Football 4, Wreslling A, l SNEATH a' League. RON SNYDER - Boys' League. JlD SOLES - Boys' League. SALlE SOMMERHl NlS SOUTHXNlCK T if 2 3 4 May Feie Princess : Song Queen 3, V Rally 4, SB Gen. Council 2, GL en. Council l, 3, GRA l. OB SPELLMAN - Transfer, Boys' League. J SER - Girls' League. A a' r r P SHARRON SPENST - lRL l, 2, Girls' League. MARY SQUlRES - Girls' League. I CAROL STANLEY - Pep Club l, Sr. Gen. Council r. A, GRA 2, lnlramurals l, Girls' League Pub. Mg 3, Quallfia 4. DON TOLLIVER - Boys' League. NEAL TOOZE - Boys' League. LYNNETTE TOWER - GRA I, 2, 3, Pres., NFL 2, Pub. Mgr., Vagaboncls 4, Choir 3, DeFreya 3, 4, Gen. Council 2, Thalia 3. 3, GL FRANK TUCKER - Radio Club 2, 3, Boys' League. JIM TURNER - Boys' League, Basketball I-4. EILLEEN TURNEY - IRL I, 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hist., HIGHLANDER 4, GL Gen. Council 4, GRA I, Intra- murals 2. DARLENE TURPEN - Tait 3, 4, Pub. Mgr., Sr. Exec. Council Rep. 4, GRA Sgt-at-Arms, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4. BILL UNRATH - Football I-4, Wrestling I, 2, Jr. Gen. Council 3, Class V-Pres. 4, Sealgair. ANNETTE VAN RONK - Intramurals I, 2, Band I-4, Gaelic 3, 4, Hist., V-Pres., Pres., Jr. Class Play 3, Inter- Club Council 4. E. PHIL WALDO - Track I, Rifle Club 2, 3, Treas., V-Pres., Symphonic Banol 2, 3. DIANE WALL - Transfer, Bancl 2, 3, 4, Gaelic 4, Intramurals 2, SB Gen. Council 4. WAYNE WALLACE - Football I, 3, 4, Basketball I, Baseball I, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, SB Gen. Council I, 4, Regis 4, Royal D 3, 4. JOHN WARREN - Transfer, Boys' League. KATHI WARREN - Transfer, Merrick 3, 4, Pres., Pep Club 4, Sr. Gen. Council 4. JARVIE WEANDER - Intramurals, Boys' League. DENNIS WEEKS - Sealgair 2, 3, 4, Sec., BL Class Rep. 3, Act. Comm. 3, Eval. Comm. 4, SB Gen. Coun- cil 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, Vagabonds 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, One-Act Play 3, BL Gen. Council 2, 3. PAULINE MARIE WESTOVER - Transfer, JRC Rep. 2, Girls' League. , BUTCH WHITE - Basketball I-4, Football I-4, Royal D 3, 4, Baseball I, Band I, 2, 3, Orchestra 4, SB Gen. Council 2. I I JU IOR Mike Locke Darwin Long Virginia Loomis Pat Loughary Cordis Lowery Linda Ludwick Don Mass Sherrie Mahlum Gayle Mahoney Carol Maki Merlin Malmrose Joe Manassero Diane Manley Barbara Mann Lance Margeson Sandra Marrs Helen Martin Terry Martin Karen Maxwell Brenda Maynard Diane Maynard Emmett Maynard Coralie McClellan Anita McCoy Marsha McCutcheon Bill McGill Carl Meinig Chris Meinig Jerry Mentzer Wilford Metcalf Carol Meyer Dorothy Miller Shirley Miller Sharon Millwood Nancy Miniutti Allan Mock Diane Weiler Mary Weiman Cheryl Welker Don West Martha Wheaton Larry White Carol White Pam White Larry Whitney Caro W l Wickman illard Wilbur Tim Wilker Beverly Willard Peg Williams Mary Williams Ed Williamson Dan Willis Steve Winn Dave Wiskoff Sharon Wittcke Sheila Wolfer Arletta Wolkow Kathleen Wood Karen Woodworth I IORS Betty Wright Don Yager Pam Yamauchi Bill Yeats Sandra Yngsdahl Buddy Young Chuck Young Donald Young John Young Valerie Zuege Glen Zurfluh Camera Shy Bob Bennett Lea Boucher Jack Bozarth Danny Brown Robert Clark Fred Freeman James Henson Charles Hetzler Louie Jensen Geraldine Mann Henry Milsted Doug Neely Janet Nettleton Norman Presley Richard Reves Judy Stanwood Rick Tramel Karen West SOPHOMORE Dave Abbott Anna Abbott Gary Abbott Rita Adams Bruce Allison Diane Amundson Dottie Anderson Joanne Anderson Karleen Anderson Ron Anderson Sherry Ahspach Sue Anspach Billie Armstrong Muriel Armstrong Dave Arnold Joy Arnold Wayne Askew Karen Bacewich Jim Bagley Jim Baker Kathleen Baker Kathy Baker Pat Baker Robert Bandfield Joan Barger Guy Barker Melvin Bartol Bob Baumann Nancy Beckman Larry Beebe Doug Beetham Larry Bellant Sally Bennett Bonnie Bernier Kathie Berreth Thom-as Bieker Sandy Birtchet Mike Bleything Craig Boe Nancy Bolvin Jim Boland Allan Boxler Barbara Brandvig Joanne Brannan JoAnne Broberg Steve Brockschink Sherrie Brooke Kathy Brown Twila Brown Mary Bryant SOPHO ORES Glenn Durkee Suzi DuVall Lynn Easton John Eaton Martha Eder Gary Eisenzimmer Nancy Elkins Sam Elliott Sharon Emery Bill Evans Marilyn Faust Elberta Ferguson Jim Ferguson Colleen Fitzpatrick Bea Forseth Dorothy Fox Sandra Friday Wayne Ganshorn Donn Gardner David Gaudry Janie Gaumer Tom Giese Randy Gilbertson Richard Gilpin Juanita Goodrich Hanna Goodwin Donna Graham Ann Granger Steve Graves Kaye Gray Vicki Gregg Fred Gregory Louise Gross Rosalie Grindstaff Bonnie Hadley John Hagan Eddie Hale Diane Hamilton Paula Hance Richard Hansen Donna Hanson Ted Harlow Gail Harmon Les Harmon Judy Hart Gordon Hashimoto Mac Heald Ann Helmick Bill Helzer Alan Hemrich FRESHME Jim Daulley Lincla DaVee Christine Dawson Martin DeBusman Pam Deswert Terry DeHaas Steven DeHart Jimmy Dexter Susan Deyo Larry Dietz Ted Dietz John Dillon Jim Donaldson Stan Douthit Sharon Dove Marcia Dreske Agnes Driscoll Steve Durgan Shirley Durham Colleen Eornest Cheryl Eason Janet Eckelman Ruthanne Edie Richard Edwards Bob Edwards Larry Eichler Karen Elgner David Ellingson Barbara Ellis .lim Ellis Juanita Elwell Clive Emerson Joey Endicott Mike English Barbara Erlandsen Susan Fahner Michael Federici Linda Ferrenburg Nickey Fisher Carl Fitzgerald Mike Fortner Pat Fox Barbara Foy Charlotte Francis Stephany Frazey David Freeman Eddie Gallagher Terry Gannon John Gano Carol Gard FRE Jim Gardner Larry Gergen Diane Gibson Judy Gilman Bob Girtle Darlene Goodman Betty Lou Goodwin Mary Ann Goodwin Sandra Gordon Bob Gough Sharon Graham Sue Granger Charlotte Greenwood Steve Greer Sonia Greseth Ilene Gresli Mike Griffin Ray Gruener Ron Gruse Bonnie Gusa HME Linda Gwyther Mike Hagan Ted Haggblom Jean Hall Judy Ham Rod Hanson Dick Handley Gary Harbick Cheryl Harris Karen Harris Louise Hart Roger Hascall John Hawkins Gary Heem Larry Heem Terry Heilman Robert Heniges Tedde Hescock Kappy Herburger Jennifer Hill Kathy Hill Carolyn Hipp Elaine Hoard Nancy Hoard Rod Hoecker James Hoffert Norma Hofeld Mike Holbrook John Holland Kenneth Holscher FRESHME Jim Lloyd David Lockwood Barbara Lofsted Donna Lofstrom Mary Logan David Lord Donald Lowe Gloria Lowe Richard Lozier Linda Luehring Carole Lund Richard Lynn John Malcom Tom Malone Patty Mattox Dennis Mattson Reese Matye Brenda McAllister David McCutcheon Suzanne McGill Gary McGuire James McMullen Bob McNett Jack McWayne Margie Mengon Bill Mercer Pat Meyer Cheryl Miller Marianne Miller Mary Miller Sharon Miller Danny Mitchell Judi Mitchell Mary Mitchell Susan Mitchell Dennis Mohn Gayle Moody Dwight Morgan Penny Morgan Skipper Morgan Betty Myers Tom Neher Gary Nelson LaTashia Nelson Bill Nettleton Jane Neubauer Dixie Newell Kirk Neuman Bill Noonchestei Barry Nordlof Huennekens, Janet-266 Howton, Judy-242 Hryciw, Robert-254 Hubbird, John-242 Hubler, Steven-266 Huennekens, Dick-75, 77, 181,188,192, 223 Huff, Gary-160, 172, 242 Huggett, Garry-223 Huggett, Laurel-254 Huggett, Mary-259 Hull, Samuel-242 172, Iverson, Betty-182, 266 Iverson, Dick-266 Jabs, Dick-54, 64, 76, 106, 133, 157, 174, 184, 254 Jabs, Sandy-128, 157, 158, 159, Jewett, Michael-54, 156, 254 Jobe, Leonard-242 Johannesen, Robert-254, 172 Johansen, Evelyn-242 Johansen, Esther-223 Jondahl, Terry-237, 242 Jorfes, Garden-254 Jones, Jim-57, 160, 181, 266 Jones, Joyce-180, 198, 223 Jones, Sandra-242 Hummelgard, Daveen-198, 223 Hunt, Sharon-242 Huston, Sam-156, 242 Hutson, Corky-266, 190 Hyatt, John-254 Ikebe, JoAnn'-266 Ikebe, Stan-49, 75, 76, 77, 174, 242 Iles, Randolph-191 Ingalls, Alice-266 Ingman, Robert-259 Ingram, Donald-223 1 168, 173,188,189, 198, 214 Jackson, Carolyn-242 Jackson, Cristal-177, 210, 223 Jackson , Mariorie-78, 159, 254 James, Jerome-266 James, Jerry-266 James, Joe-58, 181, 223 James, John-76, 266 James, Sharon-182, 254 Jameson, Jack-49, 181, 223 Jameson, Larry-254 Jameson, Linda-242 Johnson, Alahi-242 Johnson, Anne Louise-171, 237, 242 Johnson, Arthur-180, 259 Johnson, Cheryl-254 Johnson, Donna-182, 266 Johnson, John-266 Johnson, Judy-242 Johnson, Kathryn-175, 184, 254 Johnson Leon-58, 84, 157, 160, 181, 1199, 223, 234 Jordan, Pamela-259 Jorgensen, Karen-171, 200, 223 Jorgensen, Sandy-192, 266 Jorgensen, Susan-224 Joy, Ken-242 Jubb, Judy-158, 159, 166, 182, 266 Judd, Robert-254 Junken, Colleen-224 Junken, Dennis-242 Justice, Larry-55, 73, 160, 194, Janssen, Kathy-200, 242 Jelinek, Jim-56, 72, 181, 242 Jensen, Jacquelene-169, 180, 223 Jensen, Louie-192, 249 Jensen, Richard-223 Jespersen, Phyllis-254 Johnson, Michael-254 Johnson, Nancy-82, 159, 166, 176, 180, 254 Johnson, Ruby-254 Johnson, Sue-82, 169, 176, IBO 210, 223 Johnson, Vernon-242 Jolley, Loren-242 Jondahl, Gary-54, 72, 254 1 266 Karger, Janyce-254 Kaster, Mike-266 Kearns, Georgene-243 Keckler, Dianne-104, 201, 254 Keeney, Heyf-49, sa, 70, 100, 174, 243 Kehoe, Daniel-254 278 Schroeder, Sherry-182, 269 Reeves, Irvin-55, 73, 268 Reierstad, Marcia-268 Reves, Richard-249 Reynolds, Arnold-268 Rhode, Mike-259 Ricci, Denton-246 Ricci, Jo Renee--268 Rice, Mary-159, 256 Richard, Sharon-256 Richter, Ricky-229 Rider, Larry-104 Rider, James-49, 157, 168, 196, 246 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