David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1964
Page 1 of 350
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These have alfered our Teaching meThods considerably, bringing info being such innova- Tions as Team Teaching. EducaTion is a word Tull oT profound meaning To an ad- minisTraTor or a Teacher. IT brings To mind The busTle of a hallway, The worn pages oT a Textbook, a hand waving TranTically, or a puzzled Tace lighTing up wiTh new-Tounol unolersTanding. BUT above all, iT means school. Teaching and counseling meTh- ools may change, buT The pur- pose of Teaching is always The same-To mold The David Doug- las youTh of Today inTo The re- sponsible adulT of Tomorrow. Mr. J. Floyd Light Deput uperintendent Senior Building principal tor eight years, Mr. Howard F. Horner was promoted last year to the position of District Deputy Superintendent, He now serves directly under Mr. Light, helping the Super- intendent to Carry out his many responsibilities. Hav- ing been placed in charge of secondary education, he works in close association with the David Douglas administration and faculty. uperintendent Serving as the link between the school board and the administration for the past decade, Mr. Floyd Light has assumed the responsibility ot the schools' attairs. These responsibilities include bud- get construction, personnel, school activities, and building projects, for which he is accountable to the school board. Mr. Howard F. Horner Mr. John T, Kaspari Mr. Wayne C. Taylor School I move Tp accepT This consTrucTion bid. Second The moTion. IT has been moved and seconded To accepT This consTrucTion bid. ls There any discussion? Hearing none, all Those in Tavor of The moTion signify by saying 'aye'. All Those opposed. MoTion is carried. Do The visiTors have any auesTions abouT The school board? Mr, Blake, as chairman would you please inTorm visiTors of The duTies of The David Douglas School Board? ln addiTion To approval of consTrucTion bids, The school board discusses The bond issues which The voTers pass or reiecT annually. The board also musT deTermine maior school policy Tor an ever-growing populaTion. We alloT funds To The various services such as TransporTaTion and mainTenance. As members oT The school board, we are elecTed Tor a five-year Term by The voiers oT The disTricT. We come from numerous professions-medicine, Teach- ing, business, and law, as well as from difTerenT geographical areas of The disTricT. Thank you Tor your inTeresT as a visiTor. Are There any oTher quesTions? Then we shall proceed wiTh The agenda. . 2 2 Pausing To look up from Their menus, The schm board relaxes aT The banquet included in 1 Naiional School Board's T963 convenfion The Hilton Hofel, Portland. Mr. Vernon L. Gibbs Mr. Robert Wafson Clerk Board Mr. N. L. Uohnl Blake Mrs. Irene Borchers Mr. Sed N. Sfuart Chairman Vice-Choiirman Meeting regularly on the second Monday of each month, the school board discas-es the many com- plexities involved in operating o school district. W. K. Niece, MD. . Principal Mr. Robert DoggeTT 10 Senior Building A decode of hcird work in vonrious fields only begins To describe Mr. DoggeTT's eTTorTs GT Dovid Douglos. From 1954-1955 he ToughT physiconl educoTion ond cooched boTh bose- boll ond bonskeiboll. Mr. DoggeTT Then be- come deon oT boys. In 1957 he become vice principol. When The Junior Building opened in 1959, his duTies increosed To Tuncfioning os vice principol in chorge of The Junior Building ond deon of boys. Mr. Doggerr come boclc To The Senior Building os principcrl in Jonuolry of 1963. A member of Dovid Douglos' originoll Toculiy, Mr. DoggeTT hors rnoved inTo'c1 posiTion of greoT responsibiliTy ond respecT in This Decode oT Douglos. .WW-f i 9' ,.s,.+.i l 1 Senior Building Vice-Principals I believe that as long as vve have the imaginative, selt- sacriticing, proticient administration and taculty that have been so indicative ot the past, vve shall never need to worry about the future ot David Douglas. This prediction was made by Mr. Richard Miller, member ot the original taculty Mr Richard Miller and presently Senior Building vice principal. 'flung - - Q ' The success ot our graduates, the devotion ot our taculty, and the spirit ot our students have given David Douglas ten wonderful years. This summarizes the view ot Mrs. Mildred Wirtz, Douglas' tirst vice principal tor girls. Mrs, Wirtz is primarily concerned with girls' problems. She also is actively engaged in assisting college-bound seniors, future teachers, andthe National Honor Society, Mrs. Mildred Wirtz Principal Junior Building Mr. Hosford has Travelled The road of progress vviTh David Douglas. One high- lighf of his iourney was four years of Teaching physical educaTion from 1954 To 1957. Anofher faceT of his Teaching career was a Tvvo year Terrn as a hisTory Teacher and counselor. ln 1959, Mr. Hos- ford became vice principal and dean of boys in The Senior Building. A mile- sfone came in January, 1963, when Mr. l-losford became principal of The Junior Building. This posifion he sTill fulfills vviTh digniTy and efficiency. Mr. Charles Hosford 1 Junior Buildin Vice-Principals Mr. Marvin L. Evans Mrs. Vera Cook This pasT decade has Tound Mr, Marvin Evans occupying The posiTions of English and iournalism Teacher, advisor To The CELTIC and HIGHLANDER, counselor, and now junior building vice-principal. Mr. Evans' duTies are To help Teachers creaTe an aTmos- phere beneTicial To educaTion and To advise boys in The Junior Building. While Mrs. Vera Cook was on a leave of absence, Mrs. Maxine WaTson was ap- poinTed acTing dean of girls To underTake The duTies of advising girls and coordinaTing Their school acTiviTies. Mrs. Cook has been wiTh David Douglas for The pasT decadeg Mrs, WaTson has been of Douglas Tor Three years plus six years aT oTher schools. T95 Mrs. Maxine WaTson As an example of a David Douglas Teacher, Mr. Cory Blad- gett is shown as he appeared To Douglas sfualenf in 1954 and 1964, and as he may appear at a date in the future. 196 Pioneers 4 9 54 77 X 'G '5 'N Q. is at Douglas 1954! 'S' ZS mir' S.: . ln 'I954 The doors of David Douglas were opened To The firsf sTudenT body by The newly-formed adminisTraTion and faculTy. Before Them lay The Tasks of consTrucTing The Curriculum, organizing school acTiviTies, and creaTing school spiriT and pride. These pioneers aT Douglas have been fulfilling Their dufies during The pasf decade as Teachers, deparTrnenT chairmen, coaches, counselors, and club advisors. Today a decade of Scofs saluTe Those fine pioneers who are celebrafing Their 1OTh anniversary aT Douglas in 1964. fi ' N' f M 'XFN fx . . I 'W I J E XV A , bk M ' l ' ,,,5'?XN. .fy if . X ? ' X 7 , ,Q 1 2 Q I VJ, 'E X 5 9 T jf 1 A O' ' Qixlfa w 0 I -X lr F- - f l - T. ill - T T 4 o iL'g,Q'r 'T l Q91 if - -5--4: xi? ASFDQKXQQX K ' 'iizf 5335, llll ff'- 'LMT , -TTA A ,, l ri I 1 . 7. , W x 'i 'gn 5,: 5-is V , T 3 P ' asf 2 f s ,fn P' fwfr ll Wf'5+l To T k T Q5 f T ' ,' ,4 .y,5'l.3'2L:gAVlk1, f X 12 .4'f:lf,i:xl 44 7 lr J f T N 'N' fflf ! ff2ieffMb,f T PM W lie?-' C293 ,--all :sa - lill i T., X, , il! w-g9'f.w'.- lllezff , , T T illf if il N lf D, ri .? lg T 'ii 'ly 1 -' fif f .'4, Y 'f, ' 1, ' -ll lfl irlzllif fllfl il N f ' fr Wm .fr ,IS Counselor and S ecial Education i l Mr. Jerry Beier Mrs Helene Green Counselor Special Education B.S., Linfield College A.B., Willamette University M.Ed., University of Oregon M.Ed., University of Oregon Mr. Gene C. Peyton Mr. Richard Rebbe Special Education Special Education A.B., Willamette University A.B,, M.A., University of Wyoming B.S., Eastern Oregon College M.Ed., Oregon State University Miss Virginia Shaw Mrs. .lan Welle Department Chairman, Counselor, Counselor Business Education BA., University of Portland B.A., University of Oregon M.Ed., Oregon State University MY. J. Arthur Keith Mr, Omer Mqffgleb Counselor Department Chairman Counselor B-S-, M.Ed., OVSQOW STUTS UfilV5V5lTY B.S., M.S., Oregon State University i'What's your problem? is a question often asked by the counselors as they perform their daily services. lf a student is stumped about college and the future, wants a job, or simply needs a schedule change, the counselors are always willing to help. Their sound advice has steered many away from the pitfalls so often en- countered in high school life. Counseling in schools is a recent development, having been in its infancy a decade ago. Today, counselors not only work at David Douglas, but in the grade schools as well, advising students who have emotional problems, informing parents, and helping youngsters bridge the gap into high school. Mr. Clifton L. Wells Mr. Nick Wiltz Director of Athletics Counselor B.S., M.Ed., Lewis and Clark College B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed., University of Oregon urses and Librarians Broken fingers, sprained ankle, upset stomach? One decade ago Mrs. Velna Byrd administered first aid To The students. Five years later Mrs. Eileen Ferris, a registered nurse, was employed, and just This year Mrs. Betty LuseTTi, R.N., was added To The staff. Our health program Today serves The students by providing a place for The ill, or advice and Treatment for minor iniuries. Looking for suspense, entertainment, information- The library is for you. A library is a work shop-a place of centrally lo- cated materials. ln The past decade our library has ac- cumulated 9,181 books. This year has seen the opening Mrs- MONO HOrfiSOr1 f . . . . . Librarian, Senior Building o a new modern library in the Junior Building. BIA. pacific Umversuy ' 2 I v -if of A f 1 4 I Small group discussions on student affairs are under way as Mrs, Harrison previews new book. Mrs. June Smelser Department Chairman Librarian, Junior Building BA., University of Oregon M,S, in L.S., Columbia University Mrs. Eileen Ferris, R.N. Nurse, Senior Building Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing Mrs. Betty Lusetti, R.N. Nurse, Junior Building Mercy Hospital En lil M FGST oes over o problem in English wiTh her ist period class. Working behind The scenes in The English depdrTrnenT ore The ldy reciders. To qual- ify Tor This work, The recid- ers rnUsTTC1l4e C1 rigid excirn- inc1Tion. They coin correcT pci- pers more Thoroughly Thdn ci classroom Teocher becciuse They hcive more Time dnd odd Their consTrucTive criTi- Cisms. Emghsiq 3 4 Journalism 1 Q English 3 4 Speech 1 Q Counselor Mrs Nonhrup lisTens inTenTly os cz smdent gives on ouThor talk. Department Growing from a Teaching sTaTf of Three, The English deparTmenT now boasTs of 23 well-qualified insTrucTors. Curriculum, Too, has evolved inTo a four-year program covering as many phases as possible, such as liTeraTure, composiTion, and grammar. As a final addiTion To The deparTmenT, The reading lab- oraTory was added To aid The sTudenT Toward eTTicienT reading. Mrs. Beafrice Hansen English 1-2 BA., Radford Sfate Teachers .M.Ed,, Virginia PolyTechnic InsfiTuTe Mrs. Eleanor A. Heide Mrs. Efhel M. Jobs English l-2, 3-4 English 5-6, U.S. History A.B,, University of Oregon A.B., University of Nebraska 7 Y f 9. mi ji 1 W V' ., l l Y- H Mrs. Joanna Klick MV- Fred W. KUl'1l Depgrfmenf Chairman English 5-6, Journalism, Highlander Mr. Pavlakovich helps a sophomore find some informaTion for his English 7'8f Humcmllles B'S MS University of Oregon vocational noTebook. Miss Karen Kullbom English 5-6 BJ-X., Mills College B.A., Northern Idaho College of EducaTion M.A., STaTe Universify of Iowa Mr. Roberf E. Longanecker Miss MGVQGVGT MUYSVS English i-2, 3-4 English 5-6 BA., UniversiTy of Kansas Cify B-3-I Pofflfmd STOTG College I9 En lih Mrs. Margaret E. Northrup Miss Willene Overmyer Mrs. Carol Pavlakovich English 5-6 English l-2 English 7-8 BA., Grand Island College B.S., Portland State College B.S., Duquesne University MA., Colorado University Beginning with the sopho- more level, special proiects are required for each class. Sophomore students submit notebooks containing intor- mation which they have gathered through research about occupations ot their first and second choice. Jun- ior and senior students give author talks in coniunction with their respective curric- ula. Mr. George Pavalakovich English 3-4 B.S., Duquesne University Mrs. Dickinson explains the characteristics of English literature. Miss Agatha Rinella Mr. John Stradtman Mrs. Judith Whiting Mr. Gordon L. Wilson English 3-11, Counselor English 7-8 English l-2 English 5-6 BA., University of Portland A.B., San Diego State College BA., Willamette University B,S., Oregon State University In the fall of 1954 only one foreign language was offered at David Douglas. That language was Spanish, and it was taught by Mrs. Vera Cook. When Douglas opened its doors last fall, six languages, including general language were of- fered to the stuolents. To meet the needs of this in- creased curriculum, there is now a language laboratory located in the Junior Build- ing. Forei Il Lan ua M55 KYVG Dodge Mr. George Friesen Mrs. Joy Heaney l-Ofifi l'Qf French l-2, RUSSWVW l'2 German l-2, 3-4, General Language French 1-2, 3-4 BA-, WlWlTmOn College BA., Cascade College BA., University of Washington li Mr. Quinn iokes with his class as they practice singing French Christmas carols. X., Mr. Robert Herberger Spanish I-2, 3-4 BA., Willamette University Miss Sally Hogan Mrs. Marie Meynink Mr. David J. Quinn Miss Erna Wiessner Spanish i-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, Department Chairman Department Chairman German l-2, 3-4, 5-6 General Language Latin l-2, 3-4, 5-6 French l-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 Russian l-2, 3-4, 5-6 BA., University of Portland General Language General Language BA., University of Oregon BA., University of Washington BA., Willamette University Mr. Cory Blodgett Choral Music BA., M.M.Ed., Willamette University Music is studied not only in vocal and instrumental classes, but in music ap- preciation classes as well, where students study the works of great composers and how to listen to them perceptively. Through art instruction, skillful harlds are maole more creative. Many media of expression are explored, including oils, water colors, pottery, leathervvork, and sculpture. Mr. Jay W. Burchak Mrs. Nancy L. Gay Band Art l-2, 3-4, B.M., Montana State University Understanding Art, M.M., Eastman School of Music Arts and Crafts B.A., Willamette University O Flne Each of the fine arts - drama, speech, music, and art-is represented at David Douglas. The cultural olevel- opment of students is pro- moted through exposure to these more refined aspects of life. Elective courses in this field are offered in order to round out a liberal high school education. Mr. Stan George Mr, George Hahn Mrs. Anne McGinnis Band Ceramics, Jewelry, Art Service Speech l-2, Drama B,S., Portland State College BA., Oregon State College B.S., University of Oregon Mrs. Reynolds explains an acting technique to her advanced drama class. Miss Ralston demonstrates a technique of public speaking to her 7th 22 period class. Art Mr, Blodgeff directs The A Choirto new heightg of sound, Mr. Pearson and the Ad Staff prepare a design for the cover ot the 1964 CELTIC. Mr. Lawrence Morrell Mr, Hayden Morrison Mr. Donald W. Pearson Concert, Marching Band Choir l-2, 3-4, Girls' Glee, Strings Art 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 B.M., M.M,Ed, Lewis and Clark B.S,, Portland State College B-A-, POfTlCmd SLOTS College College M.Ecl., University of Oregon Young dramatists receive a background in the theater. They acquire good dramatic techniques and express their talents in various plays and skits. Students learn rhetoric in speech classes, becoming adept at both creating and delivering good speeches. Both drama and speech stu- dents may attend district and state meets, where they compete against students from other schools. Mr. Roger Porter Miss Dana Ralston Mrs. Rae Mona Reynolds MV- Cflfmefi D- Saracco Art I-2, Crafts I-2, 3-4, Competitive Speech, Drama I-2, 3-4, Orchestra Art Service Speech l-2 Advanced Drama, Stagecratt B-M- Comp-1 DQPGUI l-lnlVe 5l7Y BS., Lewis and Clark College BA., Linfield College BJ-X., Brigham Young University M-Ed-, UVWLVGVSWY Of OVGQOVW 23 Home Economics SS, iw 335 ' : if 1 L. Miss Susan Filler Mrs. Vivian Harns Department Chairman Homemaking i-2, 3-4 Homemaking 3-4, 5-6 B.S., M,S,, Washington State B S., Oregon State University University Miss Linda Horton Mrs, Joanne Moore Homemaking l-2, 3-4 Home Management, B S, Oregon State University Homemaking 7:8 B.S., Oregon State University Souffles, suit-dresses, and soap suds are all part of the domestic world that girls prepare for in home economics classes, learning that'be- ing a housewife is both an art and a science. Mastery ofthe culinary arts, knowledge of prop- er cutting, sewing, and tailoring of a garment, and acquaintance with the basic concepts of home management these are the main objectives ofthe home economics department. Students prepare meals in the modern kitchen units and fashion garments under the direction of able teachers. Four years of general home ec are offered, plus a course in home manage- ment for seniors with no previous hornemaking experience. -M W' Miss Janet Stellmacher Homemaking l-2, 3-4 B.S., Oregon State University Mr. Glenn S. Crisp Department Chairman Metal 3-4 B S M.Ed., Oregon State University More than titty per- cent ot the boys at David Douglas are engaged in the industrial arts pro- gram each year. They are developing an inter- est in American industry and are learning how to recognize quality con- struction. Their main ob- iective is to become skilled in the use of their hands and machinery. Indu trial rt Mr. Eugene S. Going Mr, Frqncig J, Gregory Mr. Lamont Klick Metal 5-6, 7-8 Electronics Woodworking B.S., Oregon State University B.S., Platteville B.S., M.Ed., Oregon State University State Teachers College M.Ed., University of Washington Mr. Jack McCleary Mr, Edwin Smolt Metals 1-2, General Shop Drawing 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 BA., Washington State University BA., North Idaho Col lege of Education Mr. Duane K. Wilson Wood l-2, 3-4 B.S., Montana State College M.Ed., Oregon State University Mr. Going and a student study a problem in the metal shop. Mr. Jack Young Wood I-2, Drawing l-2, 3-4 BA., B.Ed., Washington State University Mathematice Mrs. Janice Cowling Mr. Robert M. Davidson Math 'I-2, Algebra l-2 Math l-2, Algebra l-2 B.S., University ot Oregon B.S., Portland State College All right lets start all over again Mr. Larry S. Delaney Mr. David R. Gardner Mr. Richard W. Lambert Business Math, Consumer Economics Algebra l-2, 3-4, Algebra 3-4, Math Seminar B.A., University ot Portland Math Survey, Math 3-4 B.S., Oregon State University B.A., Northwest Nazarene College M.A., Reed College Mr. Wendell E. Loe Mr. Dave Long Algebra 3-4, Activities Director Math Survey, Math l-2 B.S., M.S., Oregon STGTS University B.S., Portland State College 26 Mr. Martini clarifies many problems as he goes over a paper with i freshman algebra class. P3l'tII16l1t One plus one, ab, sin c . . . creating competent math stu- dents is the earnest endeavor of The mathematics department. During The past decade the in- creased concern tor fluency in math has brought about The evo- lution of Three new courses in addition To The original seven offered in 1957. With This variety of high school mathematics a student may choose to attain either an introduction to the realm of math or a deeper study of mathematics. Mr, Tschache explains the twists of Trigonometry to perplexed pupils. . 71 P .4--. Mr. Harry Martini Mr. Gary A, Nichols Algebra 1-2 Geometry, Algebra 1-2 B.A., M.Ed., University of Portland B.S., Pacific University M.A., Montana State University Mr. Eugene Petrasso Mr. William A. Powell Algebra 1-2, Math 3-4 Math 3-4, Geometry B.A., University of Portland B.S., Union University M.A., Memphis State University Mr. Walter Skowhede Math 1-2, 3-4 B.S., M.Ed., Oregon State University Mr, Paul G. Tschache Mr. Robert Whitaker Department Chairman Geometry, Algebra 1-2 Trig and Math Analysis B.S., University of Portland B.A., M.A., Montana State University Business Education Mr. John Cain Mrs, Darle Fearle Miss Bell! GeSSfOVCl Bookkeeping Recordkeeping and Typing 3-4, Shorthand I-2, 3-4 B.S., Pacific University Personal Typing B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed., University of Oregon B.S,, Oregon State University Mrs. Lea A. Helin Mrs. Lois Klessig Office Practice Shorthand l-2, 3-4 B.S., Oregon State University B.S., Oregon State University Clicking of typewriters and voices speaking in unison are tarniliar sounds heard when passing by the business education rooms. in T954 only two courses - typing and book- keeping-Wwere ottered, and they were taught by Miss Virginia Shaw. Through the years of growth at David Douglas the business education depart- rnent has expanded to tive courses and nine instruc- tors. Bookkeeping, record keeping, typing, ottice practice, business law, shorthand, and briethand are all valuable courses for students with a vocation in mind. Mrs. Martha Mathew Mrs. Lawretta Morris Typing I-2 Typing, Briefhand B-5-, BOl3 Jones University B.S., Oregon State University M.Ed., Oregon State University Miss Harriet Ono Mrs. Mary Ann Tschache Typing l-2, 3-4, Briefhand Shorthand l-2, Typing 3 4 B.S., Oregon State University B.S., Oregon State University Physical Education Mrs, Velna Byrd Mr. John Foster Physical Education Swimming Instructor B S, Oregon State University B.S., Pacific University Okay, everybody! Stretch! One . . . two . . . three. . . Sounds like fun, doesn't it? Well, P.E. can be fun, with tumbling, swimming, and organized games. But physical education has a purpose. Striving to build sound bodies to house alert minds, the P.E. department plans a well-rounded program. Two years of P.E. are required, while upperclassmen may ta ke an advanced course. Among the sports and games offered are baskete ball, volleyball, wrestling, badminton, softball, ten- nis, and track. ln addition, a health unit and a two- week bowling course are given. The new pool adds swimming lessons to the curriculum. i Mrs. Darlene Griffith Mr. Marvin Hiebert Physical Education Department Chairman B.S., Lewis and Clark College Physical Education M.Ed., University of Oregon B.S., Oregon College of Education M.Ed., University of Oregon Miss Margaret A. Holman Mr. John Jacklin Physical Education Aquatic Supervisor General Science B.S., University of Oregon B.S., University of Oregon Miss Gladys M. Michael Mr, John VV, Nash Pl'iYSlCGl EdUC0Tl0Vi Physical Education B5 OVSQOVW STUTS U 1lV9V5lTY B.S., M.S., Pacific University Mr. Paul A. Thompson Mr. Max L. Wilkins Physical Education Physical Education, Business Math B,S., Pacific University B.S., Nebraska State Teachers College M.A., University of Wyoming Mr. James Dixon Mr, Dave Fish Chemistry, Physics General Science AA-i G C1C9l0 td College B.S., University of Oregon B S, Central Missouri State College M.Ed., University of Oregon Mr. Neil Fuller Physics, Photography B.S., Montana State College Mr. Wyman Gernhart Biology, Science 3-4 B S,, Oregon College of Education Science Wind, paramecia, oxidation and reduction, total internal reflection . . . continuous transitions made in the world ot science are met by alterations in course materials at David Douglas. Because of these necessary changes, science courses today are tar different from science courses of a decade ago. To- day students have a greater variety ot texts and equipment to use in building an understanding ot the underlying principles ot science. One ot the latest additions has been the two photo labs, one in the Senior Building and one in the Junior Building. At Douglas the student is offered a choice ot classes so that he may study introductory courses such as general science and physical science, or he may choose more specitic studies such as biology, chemistry and physics. x The dissection of a worm is supervised by Mr. Gernhart. Department l' Mr, Johnson discusses the contents of a test tube with two members of the CBA Chemistry Class. Mr. Joseph MacRae Mr. Dale Russell Mr. Leslie Weigart Biology Physical Science, General Science Biology B.S., University ot Washington B.S., Mansfield State Teachers College 5.3, SPA., Northern State M.S., Oregon State University M,A,, University ot Denver Teachers College MA., University of South Dakota Mr. Bob Grottkau General Science, Physical Education B.S., University-ot Oregon Mr. Leland Johnson Department Chairman Chemistry B.A., M.Ed., Oregon State University Miss Juanita Willing General Science, Math Survey B.S., Portland State College 31 Mr. Kaye Darby U.S. HisTory, Modern Problems BA., Carleton College Teaching The concepTs oT The maior civilizaTions in hu- maniTies class This year were Mr. Davis and Mrs. Klick. To increase undersTand- ing, various guesT speakers and Teachers lecTured on special subiecTs. Films and reporTs as well as several visiTs To The arT museum also helped To bring ouT ideas. This year The senior class was The only one included in humanities. However, ne-XT year iuniors will also be able To Take parr in This class. Social Mr. Elvin A. Davis Mr. Robert D. Edwards Mr. J. Boone Emmons , DeparTmenT Chairman U.S. History, English 5-6 U,S. HisTory, Modern Problems , U.S. HisTory, Modern Problems, B,S., Porfland STaTe College BA., Lewis and Clark College HumaniTies B!-X., UniversiTy of Oregon M,Ed., STanTord UniversiTy Mr. Ed C. FiTzsimons Mr. Dale Jolly Mr. MerriTT Kelsay World Geography, Craffs I-2 World Geography World Geography BA., M,S., Oregon College B.S., M,S,, UniversiTy of Oregon B.S., Lewis and Clark College of EducaTion Mr. Jolly brighTens The freshman mind wifh an eScplanaTion of The Koppen Clima1ic Sysfem. 32 Mr. George Kom Mr. Truman L. Osburn U.S. HisTory U.S. HisTory B.A., Idaho STaTe University B.S., Pacific UniversiTy tudies Mrs. Betty Roberts Modern Problems B.S., Portland State College M.S., University of Oregon As The globe continues to grow smaller, it becomes in- creasingly important forthe stu- dent to have a knowledge of The United States in relation to the world. Geography informs The fresh- man of The world's physical areas. American history, required for iuniors, gives background for knowledge of United States af- fairs. Seniors gain experience in related social science disciplines. World history, an elective, offers a knowledge of foreign cultures. Mr. Elmer L. Scheelar World Geography B.A., Willamette University Mr. William C. Schmid Modern Problems A.B., Wheaton College Mr. Merlyn W. Smith Mr. Robert E. Stark English 7-8, Modern Problems, U.S. History, World History CELTIC B.A., University of Portland M.Ed., University of Oregon B.A., Cascade College Mr, Schmid finds the enthusiasm of Mr. Davis' U.S, History class for historical events rather unnerving. Mr. Gary Scott World Geography B.S., Portland State College Mr. Nate Watson World Geography B.S., M.S., Oklahoma State University Advanced placement his- tory class, taught by Mr. Davis, was offered to quali- fied iuniors this year. In May, students took a test which, if they passed satis- factorily, would give them college credit of placement. Stressing The importance of concepts and theories rather Than fundamentals, The advanced placement cur- riculum included texts and source books of a college nature. Mr. William M. Zehr Geography, Audio-Visual B.A,, B.S., Bethel College M.Ed., Oregon State University 33 tudent Teachers Row l: Miss Rosemary Hinsvarkg Miss Sue Larsong Miss Joan Held, Mrs. Marian Berger. Row 2: Mr, Melvin Fox, Miss Barbara Berneyg Mr. Elden Wolfe. Before receiving a Teachers cerTiTicaTe Teachers-To-be rnusT cornpleTe a Term of sTudenT Teaching. This consisTs of Three rnonThs of pracTical Teaching ex- periences, including The ordeal of facing Their TirsT class, giving Their TirsT lecTure, and experi- menTing in classroom discipline. These college sTudenTs come To David Douglas To observe The Techniques of experienced Teach- ers and To pur These Techniques inTo pracTice. ln Their eTTorTs To become Teachers, These young people represent The TuTure of educaTion. Row 1: Miss Sandra McMurdog Miss Sherron Bredeeng 'Miss Carol CoaTes, Miss Karen Wrighf. Row 2 Mr. Mickey Hergem Miss Donna Nelsony Miss KaThy Caldwellg Miss Anne DilvvorThg Mr. John Alexander Row is Miss Linda Wesfg Miss Karen English, Miss Sharon RowTon, Miss Deanne Treichler. Row 2: Mrs. 34 Nadine Eiseleg Miss Barbara Pfenningg Mr. George SeTTerag Mr. Franklin Seehall. Mrs. Shirley Anderson Mrs. Mildred ApplegaTe Mrs Arlene Burnham Mrs Clara Carlson Mrs Mrs Mrs. Lois Hogan Mrs. Gladys Janssen Mrs. Kay Kelsay Mrs. Marcella Moller Mrs. Fern Ponsford Mrs, Virginia Skoglund Mrs. Beverly Summers .Alice De Prez Irene Gray WiTh speed and efficiency, The U1 CD O ! CD !'F QD A H -nf is iii? CD i Cl! 99 l5 L C5 S GIF D ,M Q- Tiz asa ir l5 CID iunior and senior building secreTaries carry ouT The clerical duTies of The school-Typing, record keeping, anol sTenographical work. Ten years ago The secretarial sTaff was limiTed To Three, buT Today a sTaff of Thirfeen secreTaries is necessary To fulfill The needs of a growing school. A decade of wear and Tear has been successfully remedied Through The efforTs of The able sTaff of cus- Todians. Wielding broom, hammer, and nails, They repair The buildings, mainTain The grounds, and, in spiTe of 2,716 pairs of scuffling feeT, keep The floors gleaming. K .. Q -: ff K s i s xiii 3 cf 5 574' - f , , H, ,, , . .1- 5. ' sv' Tiis - K , ' T T wx A Q sr- A lg. 5 K . A ,X , - 3 2 an .7 2 X Ei I if 7 -I 7 w ' ' c f ' . A T T T .,i,sr ifiv .5 I : lffs z lf K 'A l - lm s -F fl ii l l V T 2 . ' ' A .Q iron A T s 2 esf- -' is essf .ibn K 2, l , Q Q K , k 4 ' 'A 1 ' rise- . ssff ET. Tseii as T Mr. Ruder Mr. Sandifer Mr. Allen Mr. Ashcroft Mr. Barnes Mr. Conger Mr. Crocker Mr. Easfbrook Mr. Fessler Mr. Geiger Mr. Graven Mr. Hanson Mr. Harder Mr. Harris Mr. Heinzel Mr. Hill Mrs. Hughes Mr, Jackson Mr. MaThews Mr. Moreland Mr. Nordman Mr. Purdue Mr, Schubafhe Mr. Seliorn Mr. SmiTh Mr. Sieffen Mr. Wunschick Cooks Row l: M. Way, L. Cogburn, M. Miller, B. Guthrie, E. Frosf, E. Baker, A. Coatney. Row 2: F. Oberkamper, W. Hunefeld, Cf. Hudak, C. Smith. Breokdowns, blowouTs, and boisTerous passengers are among The worries and responsibiliTies of The crew of almosT 40 bus drivers. They brave weaTher and early hours To TransporT sTu- denTs To and from school. Keeping rigid schedules and unTarnished safeTy records, They provide a practical so- luTion To The TransporTaTion problem. Menu for Today-covered wagons, gravy, vegeTabIe, cherry cobbler. In The kiT- chens, The cooks devoTe Their days To planning, prepara- Tion, and serving snacks and lunches. Well-balanced and nourishing meals are Tur- nished by Them each day for hungry Scofs. Bus Drivers Row l: C. Ensminger, N. Super, B. Hutchinson, C. WaTson, E. Griflis, A. Sourhard, J. Buffingfon. Row 2: J. Joy, Disk, W. Maas,'P. Romans, D. Howland, J. Vahey, N. Arnundsen, L. Muir, A. Demon, A. Davidson, J. JewiTt, M, Hall, L. Bean. Dads' lub fficers L to R: Mr. Dick Wilmarth, Vice'President, Mr. Keith Anderson, Secretary, Mr. Dale Hoverson, President, Active in school proiects, the PTSA serves to unite par- ents, teachers, and students. Each year since its beginning a decade ago, PTSA has sponsored an evening ot amusement known as Carni- capers, Back-to-School Night, another PTSA-sponsored event, acquaints parents with school curriculum. PTSA also provides scholarships tor deserving students. Get your hot dogs, sott drinks, and popcorn! The Dads' Club members may be recognized at school func- tions bythe plaid tams with the tamiliar yellow pom- poms. This energetic group also sponsors the Father-Son Banquet, promoting the in- terest ot David Douglas dads in their school. PTSA fficers mst fm? S1 ,- wr we-4' L to R:wMr,gAubrey Gardner, Teacher Vice-President, Mrs. M. M. Wolsloorn, Historian, Mrs. Sid Sinclair, 2nd Vice-PresiderTE'Mrs.'Hgrold Spears, lst Vice-President, Mrs, Jerold Herburger, Secretary, Mrs. George 37 For several days following November 22, 1963, Tlags were lowered To half-sTaTT. The lunch periods were unusually quieT. Sorrow was reTlecTed in The faces of sTudenTs and Tac- ulTy members. ln This manner, David Douglas reacTed To The deaTh of PresidenT John FiTz- gerald Kennedy. PresidenT Kennedy was an example of leadership. He received The Purple HearT for iniuries susTained in World War ll. John Ken- nedy served in The House of RepresenTaTives, The SenaTe, and finally, The Presidency. As The youngesT elecTed chief execuTive, he Tul- Tilled his duTies wiTh youThTul vigor and greaT digniTy. Oregon's Congresswoman EdiTh Green commenTed on The posiTion of leadership he held in his own home: You can swear in a new PresidenT, buT you can'T swear in a new TaTher. John F. Kennedy seT a precedenT of high ideals in his own leadership. The sTudenT body of David Douglas High School recognized The greaT example he seT Tor every American To follow . . . Hail to th hief This candid phoTograph of The laTe PresidenT was Taken during his 1960 primary elecTion campaign in PorTland. His vicTory in our sTaTe maTerialIy helped him secure nominaTion. T On behalf of The STudenT Body, The CelTic sTaTT dedicaTes The 1964 CELTIC To The mem- ory of The iaTe PresidenT, John Fifzgerald Kennedy. 39 l ,,,,...W. ..... . .W Visitors to the White House often saw President Kennedy meeting America's needs from a rocking chair. ln a similar position, Fall Student Body President Bill Vogelpohl sometimes communicates with Most responsible of all Student Body offices is that of the President. Using the Constitution as a guide, he calls together the Executive and students and faculty at David Douglas. General Councils and with their consent appoints committees. In 1959, it become necessary for the presidential term to be divided into two parts, fall and spring. This action gives two qualified persons the opportunity to serve in student government. Fall 1963 SECOND VICE-PRESIDENT, MARV VANDE STREEK As the Student Body Parliamen- tarian, the SECOND VICE-PRESL DENT must preside over the Constitution Evaluation Commit- tee. Also, he is in charge of the class and student body FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, LARRY DAM elections. Until the election of the freshman class presi- dent, the FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT presides over the freshmen. I-Ie is chairman of the Assembly Committee in addition to taking over the presidents duties in his absence. tudent Bod fficers MEMBER-at-LARGE, RANDY WILMARTH Communicating among the two buildings, the Executive Coun- cil, the faculty, and the com- munity, the MEMBER-at-LARGE presides over the Inter-Club Council until it elects its own president. He then represents the Executive Council at Inter- Club Council meetings. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, MARILYN HILL Assisting the Recording Secretary is the COR- RESPONDING SECRETARY. She is responsible for posting and filing all correspondence. RECORDING SECRETARY, JAN COOLEY Keeping the official files of minutes is the duty of the RECORDING SECRETARY. She must prepare and present the agenda for all official student body meetings. W ,,.L M, Q, Liv i f im rf s 1' Q W ' A 1 L- . w 2 if m A A 1: 'K sz. ,gs ' W' K f if 2 Yw . '- ' ? qu, 'V K ,:, .-V' Y 'J 5 3 '1AA 4 X ef ' K W ggi gk .A ' if his V 41' 1 ff H ., A S ' V WP is ,Q E l :Kv ' E ,. 2 ' . V f gg V N, 'f I . if ,m,A. 1 Q , Q X 1 f' f A M A ' 5252 Q ,5 w ag I 5, at 1 7 V. W fLjZ,, fl M . f s ij fag, W fm, mx 1 my if M Z f vf N. ii x R 3 . X ES.. LA,s.., 1 .Q ' if 4 avi 'K is f ,A A , .gqgffy fy ff.:.g:Qa?5Wf g .,.b.,AL .,.,.MM-as , -f--, My .f mg A Q V .. .S g i' 1 5? is i W i is Y Q 9 .M if M s V fy 5 wap . Q 'W S A gh Y Q 2 5 .1 A gg 5, , xg. i Lx 1 my gk f Q ,J if S ' A Q 3, 5 If M Q '. if . f ' ff . J 4 Vi Wifi' Q' Q' 1 K ' 'A f -V Wg A f ii. f J A ff' -2 A Y' ' 'lf .A is SS . 5 SUI? fi. 'L ' - - ? 'L ' -V R' ' 2- A'- V H V. Q.. Q? :. 35 'fig , Q ' gf:-fu wx ' '--2f- : 1- K ' f- - fy -K .J .Vx ,v . P' X 'nr 3 uw A '. -. .: -wk xwwfiz..-,.f:z,,.1f - . IE. -1' .::-..,:.',::i'1:f . Q T. ' 9? Q QE ' M A ' 5 is .f ., . SQ X Pk t 2 K ! ir Q ,Y 3935 2? if 5 SQ 1 f f W Q ., 5 :J 5. z .ff in K if A msg sy 'grill -, . ,L V A4.,,. kk K- I .- 1: gk ' Q. ' g W 1 Y f 1 ge . f 5' jj' If 5: Q Sprin 1964 SECOND VICE-PRESlDENT, TOM CHAMBERS As the Student Body Parliamen- tarian, the SECOND-VICE PRESI- DENT must preside over the Constitution Evaluation Com- mittee. Also, he is in charge of the class and student body FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT, TOM OGWAL Until the election of the freshman cl elections ass presi- dent, the FIRST VICE-PRESIDENT presides over the Freshmen. He is the chairman of the As- sembly Committee in addition to ta king over the presidents duties in his absence. Officers MEMBER-at-LARGE, HARVEY SCHUBOTHE Communicating among the two buildings, the Executive Coun- cil, the faculty, and the corn- munity, the MEMBER-at-LARGE presides over the Inter-Club Council until it elects its own president. He then represents the Executive Council at lnter- Club Council meetings. CORRESPONDING SECRETARY, JAN WILSON Assisting the Recording Secretary is the COR- RESPONDING SECRETARY. She is responsible for posting and filing all correspondence. RECORDING SECRETARY, GAIL ABBOTT Keeping the official files ot minutes is the duty of the RE- CORDING SECRETARY. She must prepare and present the agenda for all official student body meetings. L to R-Row 1: Vicki Hogue, Jim Goodwin, Jo Anne Cook, Bruce Berger, Nan Lewis, Marv Vandestreek, Linda McVay, Cam Sinclair, Janet Cooley, Kathleen Rathburn, Harvey Schubothe, Marilyn Hill. Row 2: Duane Schermer- horn, Buz Payne, Tom Ogwal, Dave Hanzlick, Rod Strand, Steffen Criner, Larry Dom, Rande Wilmarth, Torn Chambers, Chuck Lindley. Row 3: Mr, Loe, Jan Wilson, Cindy Knephoff, Alvi Stubberud,,Bonnie Patterson, Joan Foote, Gail Abbott, Mr. Miller. Executive Council L to R: Jerry Loe, Joan Lancefield, Dennis Taylor, Marv Vandestreek Tom Chambers, Tom Herberger, Mary Kay Henry, Mike Burnett, Nancy Krause. Constitution Evaluation Committee Fall Junior Building Presidents Presiding over assemblies and council meetings, and appointing committees are the main duties ofthe Junior Building Presi- dent. This office was created in 1963 forthe im- Spring provement of better communication between the Junior and Senior Buildings. Lto R-Row i: Kathy Rathburn, Gail Abbott, Jim Danker, Diane Miniutti, Jan Cooley. Row 21 Dennis Taylor, Sharon Keller, Bonnie Miller, Becky Asche, Glendee Barry, Janice Steffan, Sally Gergen, Maureen McCarl, Jan Cool, Kathy Smith. Row 3: Rich Baker, Mike Rice, Leslie Carlson, Bev Nelson, Rocky Heald, Mary Jane Abbott, Barbara Koester, Lynnett Walmark, Paula McDowell. Row 4: Fred Mosley, Randy Sinclair, George Horning, Steffen Criner, Ronde Wilmarth, Gary Pritchett, Rocky Held, Tom Chambers, Stan Vermilyea, Ron Crandel. Inter Club Council Assembly Committee Lto R+Row i: Tom Ogwal, Pam Beckman. Row 2: Diane Miniutti, Nancy Doggett. Row 3: Mike Grind- staff, Chuck Linclley. Row 4: Doug Long, Larry Dam. Editorial Board Mike Skotter, Deborah Goins, Bob Barnhart, Linda Mieriurgon, Nan Lewis, Vicki Hogue Dick Borchers, Pat Wright, Kathy Welch, Rocky Heald, Kate Grafton. 4'4-'l Y a E Qi 5 R, 5 d N i li :4 1 E i A C T H W a U T U E S ' QA, . W- r N ,f J. 7 .' JL . 1, rx 4 ,5,,:,...' ., -r rf J' . A . F. ,vff if , A X1 M5 Z ' ff-,FJ 2 V- 'df f iff' , I -.j,f' li . fy. -W1 ff1+1,4fffw ' lfifjrul fyffl! -,,, wg. '. 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L to R-Mr. Jacklin, Douglas Swim Coach, George Haines, Women's Santa Anno Swim Club, Coach for Olympics, Don Schoilander, holder of tour world swim records, Sy Steinbeck, Aero-Club member. , From its completion in January, the pool has been filled to capacity. The entire school board and prominent men from this area in the field of athletics were present at the pool's dedication on .lanuaty 24. Although it is one of the least expensive in Portland, the' David Doug- las pool has been acclaimed as one of the most beauti- ful as well as functional. Serving both public and private schools, standard fees are charged for extracurricular swimming. The most outstanding feature of the sched- ule is that one night a week is set aside for teens. Senior citizens, ages 65 and older, are given special passes which make them eligible tor tree admission. With the completion of the pool, students and resi- dents have received the advantage ot class instruction, recreation and a competitive team. 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A A , A1 Afiwwiz MA. A AA, A . mf., A A v 2 LA ,. , A K wgf' W' , .QLAZAQA AA L, F ' f ' fe V ,,-iv AA A a. ' . . . . Ig - -- -' AA , 2 may ',.':fg-ag-1 Q ,mgyggig ' A ,ZM AUM QQ .bZggiQ5g,3A.m L, wa, ,iff g, f 5,1 A A Af , 'A QA - ,-AA 'if A A. X on 35 Exchan e Living wiTh The Robinson Tamily This pasT year was Liliana Vilches from Godoy Cruz, Mendoza, ArgenTina. When Lili came To David Douglas, she Took up The ScoT spiriT by ioining several organiza- Tions. As an honorary member and SergeanT-aT- Arms of Pep Club, she coulal be seen in plaid on game days. From experience gained in speech class Lili wenT To The Linfield TournamenT on The debaTe squad. Rounding ouT her school acTiviTies was membership in De Freya, a social service organizaTion. Away from Douglas, Lili could be seen and heard sTrumming her guiTar and singing folk songs from ArgenTina before various public groups. Wel co e 0 tudents Lira, Uganda, is The home of Tom Ogwal, one of our Two exchange sTudenTs for The pasT school year. While Tom was aT David Douglas, he served on boTh The ExecuTive and General Councils. As The FirsT Vice PresidenT he presided over The Assembly CommiTTee. Tom's acTiviTies ouTside The classroom in- cluded Regis, speech squad, NaTional Forensics League, and various speaking engagemenTs. His inTeresT in speech Took him To The Linfield Tourna- menT where he won firsT place in salesmanship, expounding The superior qualiTies of a Ugandan spear. As a visiTing sTudenT This pasT year, Tom feels This way aloouT Douglas: LeT They ThaT aTTend David Douglas know ThaT iT is a greaT honor and privilege To go To such a clean, friendly, democraTic, disciplined, and-above all-hospiTable school like This. American Field Biel, Switzerland, was where Beverle Nelson, David Douglas summer exchange student, spent her vacation. Last year Bev enioyed many mountain sights while cycling with her Swiss sister, Anne Marie Bieher. When she arrived back at Douglas, Bev had much to say about Swiss lite. As an active member of American Field Service, she could be seen not only at the A.F.S. meetings, but explaining the highlights other visit to hopeful exchange students. Besides telling other Swiss visit, Bev Took charge ot plan- ning and coordinating the A.F.S. Assembly, at which she introduced each student and his respective country. Service The American Field Service Assembly was made up of exchange sfuclents from various schools in The Portland area. Each studenr gave a shorf speech felling aloouf his country. They also visired classes Throughouf The day and gave Douglas sfuclenrs a chance To meet Them personally. ..,..,,- M-.. 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Assemblies A hushed silence fell over The sTudenTs os The words, Oh Cc1pToin, My CopToin, rong Through The gym. This poem by Wolf VVhiTmon wos soid in honor of PresidenT Kennedy who died less Thon o week before Thonksgiving. The A choir continued The solemn mood wiTh severol hymns of The seoson. The senior closs won The TrodiTionol con drive in The Senior Building while The sophomores won in The Junior Building. Toif presenTed represenToTives oT both closses wifh cr Turkey. As in previous yeors, The Tood was Turned over To The Sunshine Division ond sociol service clubs Tor disTribuTion To needy Tomilies. in uw' I ' c X -I Iqli, 'J- ii II ii rs ii ir ir it er iii I ,,1 :LiI:Ti'LIII I ll , 'I D I 1 D V JI II BETTY PARRIS ............. ..... G ayle Gilbertson REVEREND SAMUEL PARRIS .... Grayolen Rubottom TITUBA ................. .... C heryl Nauman ABIGAIL WILLIAMS ...... SUSANNA WALLCOTT .. MRS. ANN PUTNAM .... THOMAS PUTNAM . . . MERCY LEWIS ...... MARY WARREN ... JOHN PROCTOR ... REBECCA NURSE ....... GILES COREY ........... REVEREND JOHN HALE .. ELIZABETH PROCTOR FRANCIS NURSE .... EZEKIEL CHEEVER ... .... Marilyn Beard .. . Teri Coates ... Julija Hansen Dan Ramberg .... Shirley Hill .. Lonnie Smith ...... Jim Baxter .... Sunnie Tramilli .... Jim Howery .. Dennis Allison .. Alison Walters Mike Hyatt ... Ernie Johnson JOHN WILLARD ,............. ..... L eroy Rosier JUDGE HATHORNE ............. . . . Bryan Gergen DEPUTY GOVERNOR DANFORTH . .. . . . John Schmeer SARAH GOOD ............... ...... T rudy Spears MARTHA COREY .. ... Helene Hosman HOPKINS .......... .............. K en Baker GUARD ......................................... Jerry Hartung FRIENDS OF ABIGAIL .................. Gay Neher, Ann Branclvig, Lonnee Gibson, Joanne Reynolds, Kay Drakulich, Marla Martinolich, Shelley Clisham, Diane Grant, Sheri Roberts, Shirley Manley CITIZENS OF SALEM ...............,........ Pat Tate, Jeanne Wie, Kathi Heath, Chuck Smith, Pete Helzer, Ron Lewis, John Thrall, Mary Gray, Nancy Hamilton, Dick Newcomloe 3 Does someone offllcf you, child? K 1 3 f X 2 ,W AnoTher iudgmen? waits Us GH! i'- w M au me www me Foreign language sTudenTs learn ChrisTmas cusToms of oTher counTries, t Douglas u ChrisTmas aT David Douglas is annually announced by The music deparTmenT. Joining Their voices TogeTher in song Tor The ChrisTmas ConcerT are The A choir, The Girls' Glee, and The Vagabondsg all direcTed by Mr. Cory BlodgeTT. Sanfa Claus, alias Mr. Charles Hosford, visiTed The Junior Building Tor The annual assembly, While The A choir heralded The season in The senior building assembly. And There came a decree from Caesar Augustus . ,. xi ,,- , 13- lg..- . l - i -. -- W rw ea sm M- rms. hvmwwss M. sv.- ...Q A-,,, - Awards Assemblies Varsity tootball letter winners come forward to receive their awards at the Fall Awards Assembly. QE f H Ralph Hughes presents the student body with the second place trophy that the rnatsrnen won at the state wrestling tourney. Proof of student achievement was evident as 76 , the awards were distributed in the fall, winter, and spring assemblies. Students received honors not only in athletics, but also in the fields of iournalism, speech, and drama. Proud Scots receive Kiwanis awards for their service in various fields. Carnicapers An assorfmenf of Toss and chance games were siafioned in every available area of The senior building caferorium. The sounds ol a huge crowd having fun added To The festivities of This P.T.S,A. funcrion. Pharaoh McCaleb watches vvifh assurance that his Three sheef clad dancers will begin The story of The Hoorenanny Through The Ages. Banquets and Teas Alums are welcomed as a part of Homecoming festivities with a special Tea. Y ifgikiy . fffets f,,r,.,,-I Mu E flxigg fig' X ' M ,V - iv ?'gg,ld-.V , :-'X 7 . . 'iw Douglas acted as host for The annual David Douglas Educational Associarion banquet, Mr. Darby Turns model during fashion show at The Mother-Daughfer Tea. .4 ,ui '- -40? Randy Sinclair receives recognition by Coach Hiebert at the football banquet. Mr. Wells adds a delightful touch of his famous Boston humor to the fall sports banquet. VP' .f V Joan Foote is shown modeling at the Father-Daughter banquet. Coach Osburn proudly presents trophies won by his basketball team at the winter sports banquet. 79 UA Doy in The Life oT o Counselor was The Theme Tor The sophomore closs ossembly, giving humorous insighT inTo The Tosks of o Dovid Douglas counselor by visiTing closses onol oTTenoling To problem sTudenTs. By visiTing The ConTinenT, Asics, ond The BriTish Isles, iuniors conTribuTed Their eTTorTs To The closs ossembly. Performing TrooliTionol songs and donces helped To supporT The inTernoTionol Theme of The junior class ossembly. 80 Clase 3 ssemblies Senior assembly parTicipanTs Took The sTudenT body Through A Day aT The Wal- dorf. EnTerTaining in The sTyle of This Tam- ous hoTel, The seniors presenTed skiTs and songs. Greenwich Village was The seTTing for The freshmen as They made Their iniTiaI performance before The sTudenT body. Humorous skiTs, singing, and dancing were cen- Tered around The Greenwich Gooselandu Theme. Princess--Mori Iyn Henderson Escort-Peter Arvidson figgssfw' .. R 'V wi Queen-Suson Perry Escort-Bob Skille Princess-Gail Abbott Princess-Martha Standing Escort-Roy Taylor Escort--Bill Vogelpolwl all' Princess-Niro McMullen Escort-Kurt Snovlin LU Q91 all gga Moe. , .HJ i,..eA.g Q .. as Q, T TS M335 - 0,01 .T 5.9. , ,5f1,r,w,E. 1-.HI-.. WE If ., ,V .aria -Jw . A . :piggy ff. F' 1.219282 .3 ,, TSN EnTry: February 15, l 964 Love Conauers All ! l-lovv appro- priaTe a Theme for The SvveeThearTs' Ball! A highlighT of The evening vvas The coronaTion ol Queen Susan Perry and her courT. Afrer The inTermission-corona- Tion, Teri CoaTes enTerTained vviTh a dance rouTine. Then The dancing re- sumed vviTh a live band providing The music. An enchanTed aTmosphere, beauTiful music, aTTracTive decorarions, and a lovely queen and courT made The SvveeT- hearTs' Ball an evening To rememloer. 83 Freshman Closs Play Cinderella, by Penny Erler. Sophomore Class Play Thanks, Pol, by Jeani- Willard. ne-Act Plays Tc Qi, An imaginaTive young girl makes up Tor her A Teenage boy sees himself Through The eyes loneliness by discovering Prince Charming in her of a run-away orphan! W mric. i Each year The David Douglas Thespians presenT an evening of one-acT plays-The plays are wriTTen, direcTed and acTed by sTudenTs. The plays presenTed are chosen from Those wriTTen in drama classes. The direcTors are advanced drama sTudenTs and The acTors are members oT The sTudenT body. Awards are given To Those sTudenTs ouTsTanding in each area. This year The awards were-BesT VVriTTen play, Karen Labbeg BesT ProducTion, Jeanie Willard, BesT AcTor, John VVaTTsg BesT AcTress, Allison WalTersg BesT supporTing acTor, Bill Allard, BesT supporTing acTress, Allison VValTers. Junior Class Play Through a Glass Darkly, by Linda Ross Senior Class Play The Flag, by Karen Labbe n ' A v 5 ' , Mrs. Howard dies and her spiriT reTurns Teaching a lesson Through The pasT evenTs of her life. A mood of TinaliTy and Timelessness is dominanT aT The scene aT The lasT baTTle. A flag sTands alone as The universal symbol of man's sTruggle Tor which Manhood cannoT be lost To a supreme broTherhood. 84 Drama Award Best Actor .... John Schmeer, tor the role ot Dantorth in The Crucible. Best Actress .. ...Marilyn Beard, for Aloigail, in The Crucible. Best Supporting Actor .. . .Leroy Rosier, tor Jensen, in My Sister Eileen. Best Supporting Actress ...,. Lonnie Smith, tor Mary, in The Crucible. Best Thespian . ..Lonnie G. Smith Lonnie G. Smith devoted all ot his tour years to school service and consistently gave ot himself and his talent. Lonnie Best Supporting actor award goes to Leroy Rosier. spent hundreds ot hours designing and constructing settings tor plays, dances, assemblies, and concerts. He was awarded the Fenn award on graduation night. This award Traditionally goes to a graduate who has extended great service to the school and who also has outstanding citizenship. Lonnie Smith clairrts best supporting actress award. -'wr'-, rs A u mm -'wk XEESIZEANE ws? f wwf , ,W:4z ef,g-Q-'5v,wv. -riwf,-,D M-'.f.,,,. Ga fuer Yi' . 1. '3ff', 17' ,, U 5 c. . a. u :Lg N f , ,-iw Y yi 3 k Q e' X 5 Q if ,. gf if nr S l ,il if XLKPHW , L f 4 ff mm? 1 . ' , ni X i 1' 5 X- K. r f 4 X sf' ' ' , , LMA' ? , 'E Qing. A i Q1 E af PK 5 e Nf 4 A Q33 .,-. Q-f .Q lf? f ' 1451? 3 -exft ks .4 ! I ,Q ' EB? ,Jai ' kmgw' Cam Sinclair, accompanied by Nancy Doggett C U f ffm 'eff fx 5 M Cord N 88 Jon Bennett, accompanied by Christine Salyard Clyde Baker, accompanied by Peggy Cox Sodos cind Sneakers was The Theme for The TradiTionoll CoTTon n' Cords dcince. Sponsored by The sophomore closs, ci courT of sopho- more boys wois selecTed. From This group, Dick Cooley became King CoTTon . To add To The enioymenT OT The dance, The Galaxies provided insTrumenTal music. ' M I Bruce Burger, accompanied by Heidi King Cotton Dick Cooley, accompanied by Sue Herreif Hanzlik 39 Joan Foote Janet Cooley Dorinda Daggett Nita McMullen October November December January Friendliness Personality School Spirit Poise lj Kathy Hatfield enioys cake at Girls' League friendship. Glrl Georgie Flood models at the Mother-Daughter Tea. Girls' League District Conference held at Douglas. Gail Abbot? Diane WGllWGY Alvilola Sfuloberud Janet Wilson February March April Mgy l-GC1Cl9VSl'iiD Tcilenf Girls' League Participation Scholarship ea e Acti ities Big-Little Sisier Tea acquainis freshman ancl sophomore girls. i S ii 22?- ie,.., Beverle Nelson May Scholarship Alvi as Spring President Mrs. Reynolds-Mother-of-The-Year wi My, your wife is a mighty lucky girl' T: 5 ,,,m,,,M5f' 1 ,M .l vs M1 aw' 'K E. Wha'da ya think your doin' runnin' around in your drawers? My Sister Eileen is set in Greenwich Village, that agreeable maze ot authors, dancers, actors, and painters. Ruth and Eileen Sherwood, tresh att the train tram Ohio, are tricked into renting a dismal sub-basement apartment, Between visits from everyone on Christopher Street, and the blasting beneath for a new subway, Ruth and Eileen spend a hilarious Though grisly stay in their Greenwich Village apartment. 92 ktkff 315 if K , N ff , . ,.,,.,, . W . -bo ,A 4 c H f ' if r Q Wt fs F ' st , c,c c .,, 'Y ' JZ- it X f ' N.. 'f'-'S' .K 'nr ' he, -va 1. - . You mean they're blasting a subway right underneath us? Q i Mr. Appopolous Ruth Sherwood .. Eileen Sherwood Jensen ........ Street Arab . . First Boy .... Second Boy First Man .... Second Man .... Lonigan-the cop The Wreck ..... Mr. Fletcher ..,. . . Helen Wade ... Frank Leppencott My Sister Eileen ...Gary Basey . . . . .Shirley Hill . .Lonnee Gibson ....Leroy Rosier .. .Russ Erickson Lonnie G. Gibson ....Ralph Hughes . . . . .Pete Helzer ....Jim Howery ...John Schmeer ...Nick Blodgett ....Bill Dougall Gayle Gilbertson . . .Bryan Gergen Chic Clark ...... ...Grayden Rubottom Cossack ....... ..... M ike Halloran Violet Shelton . .. . . .Kari Wilson Mrs. Wade ................. Patsie Saunolers Robert Baker ..,...................... Chuck Smith The Admirals ..... Dan McPartland, Jerry Hartung, Joe Kazda, Terrel Pauli, Dave Tower, Mike Hyatt Walter Sherwood .................... Dennis Allison Prospective Tenant . . . . . . ....... Shelley Clisham Consul .............,................ John Watts Couple ................ Sherri Roberts, Steve Johnson Women At The Window ............. Jeanne Willard, Sunnie Trarnelli Sand Hog ........................... Jim Howery Dancers .......... Jeanne Willard, Trudy Spear, Helen Hosman, Nan Romine, Sue Herett, Rose Criner. Director ................... Mrs, Rae Mona Reynolds Assistant Director .. ..... Mrs. Ann McGinnis Scene Design ..... ..... L onnie G. Smith Stage Manager ... ...Carrol Bartol x Q4 6 4 if You're gonna louse it up. Mr. Wilson is the city editor. l keep telling you all the time... 93 Senior building orchestra pays its tribute to springtime. S ' C I Junior building choirs display their talents. Easter Assembl PresenTing The inspiraTionol message on Good Friday was Reverend Shive of The MonTavilla BapTisT Church. 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Most important, however, was the feel- ing that this was not an end, but a start leading to a new world of opportunity and challenge which was yet ahead. Three Coins in a Fountain Founforns, Greenery, ond Roman srlhoueTTes were The decorofions for The Junior-Senior Prom. Trodirionolly held rn honor of The Sensors, The prom concluded The yedr on d specrol forrnol nore. ' fr. 'Q M In ii: Nik uw Ei Y L, A1 f .W W 1.2 Q 'I 'dk , 2 .1 A Q W 5 D 3 ,..::,. if if , ,S R 5 V555 u W V' Q. 41 Rmi ,W ww Q EH 5 Your 1957 Homecommq Queen. X sz ff, mfg fs 'iw s, .fi 1 1 1 5 J K QW I i-3252!:'s'1i9?::::.f52:faa. s 'f 5zs!:e:s '- W wgwf' '27 wa--fl' 5' +L M ' V w:2:,w1f.q s A, -,,gaf::' --.'::,'f...':1f'.i::5.f:-,gga:ef4fre:.. .fi:'- F V S Z .-,- W r W ---- f - ' 354- -'wwe' 1-rw 1,1 miie P 1 - 'Hifi - wat:-I-Yin' ,Q--'fi jwi J FEV' TF' 'f'::-::'f?1'53..': f:E:f5: FWF:ii?::..5E:'EFf5:E!5'-5.-if T:--In SX'9?',ifbz7T QL N . is ,wffsi . . ff 254' - M Q V .tial-,x5.? 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The Flaming baTons of The Twirlers sTrike arcs Through The evening air. Personifying a TradiTion. .. unique in iTs fierce pride and color The highland dancers perform. .. The brillianT sword dance. Transforming an inTangible Torce. .. inTo color and viloranT sounds... These groups embody a spiriT. .. ThaT has grown deeper... more meaningful. .. each year. . . of The pasf decade, HIGHLAND DANCERS1 Nancy Monaghan Parsie Saunders Dianne MiniuTTi Junior Varsity Fall Rall L To R: Colleen Perry, Nancie Kraus, Cheryl Olson, Garlinn Hansen, Nanci Niece, Vicki Rodrnacher, Julie Gaumer. F rosh Fall Rally L To R-Row If Cathy Sweirzer, Bonnie Patterson, Candy Wrenn. Row 21 Betty Dixon, Chrissi Swanson, Sue Mortensen, Kafhy Bates, l l4 Varsit Pep lub , L To R-Row lr Eileen Ricnier, Judy Ferraris, Bonnie Miller, Glendee Barry, Beverle Nelson, Barbara Neff. Row 21 Rose Criner, Miepie Hansen, Lynn Brummer, Joan Lanceiield, Clwrisiine Lindauer, Liliana Vilcnes. Row 3: Carolyn Jones, Parry Arclier, Jan Splefisioszer, Jerri Sellers, Gerri Wesioyer, Sue 'lll V Sfevenson. Row 4: Judy Slruiz, Diane lnrnan, Joyce Gentry, Claudia Marcus, Linda Foss, Kafny McCoy. Pow 5: Jayne Wallace, Jan Wells, Randi l-lalsefn, ,v Mary Ellen Risk, Anita Twilleager, Judy Hooker, Jean Starr. Row 6: Judy Green, Lynda Osborn, Linda Barry, Judy Drake, Karen Adkins, Marilyn- ' Nicholson, Linda Avereif. ' 4,4 ,,.., 1 15 VARSI Lto R-Row l: Rod Strand, Steffen Criner, Ric Baker, Ted Gritzmacher, Fred Moseley, Bill Jabs, Sid Fink. Row Q: Coach Marv Hieberf, Victor Lloyd, Bob Lite, Larry Caldwell, Dick Newcornbe, Bob Skille, Phil Johnson, Joe Phillips. Row 3: Steve Hollis, Conrad Edwards, Terry Parker, Barry Francis, Mike Silvey, Ron Briedenfeld, Sam Shoemaker, Dave Monoghan, Dennis Gufhrie. MARV HIEBERT , , WYMAN GERNHART JERRY BEIER OUTBALL L to R Row l Mike Stuart, Cam Sinclair, Claxton Welch, John Perkins, Jim Baker, Rick Kinnear, Steve Younce, Dave Larsen. Row 2 Ray Taylor Bill Craswell, 'Dave Marlow, Ron Jones, Tim Wilrriarth, Dan Younce, Pat Wright, Coach Jerry Beier, Coach Wyman Gernhart Row 3 Don Lind, Ralph Miles, Rod Nelson, Randy Sinclair, Dave Groenlund, Rich Horrocks, Dave Kerr, Mike Howland. Football bounces awr for '63 Scots The Scot football team learned to appreciate victory-for The three wins were glorious ones. Discomfort of defeats will be remembered by the returning players as experience gained. This inexperienced squad posted a record of three wins and six defeats. This was a humbling experience for players, students, faculty and coaches alike. Despite the record, there are no words which would adeauately describe the courageous moments which were witnessed on many occasions during the past season. The T3-7 win over Central Catholic will long be remembered. There is no doubt that the key iniuries to the senior members of the varsity football team slowed down the progress of the team. lt was apparent on several of the close games we played, that inexperience was the deciding factor in the game. Let it be known-that this light football team which averaged l65 lbs. soaking wet, fought and rocked and socked as hard as any in the past. The players and coaches were disappointed but not discouraged in the least, for this feeling of discomfort and burning desire for improvement, will come as a spur to do something about the drive for excellence in football. -Coach Marv Hiebert WIS i X X s 120 X 6. V5 l X Y 1-1 X X X av 1 Ray Taylor l82j and unidennfied Scof defenseman upend a CenTennial ball carrier while Randy Sinclair and Tim Wilmarfh follow up. dd 13 central catholic 7 AfTer suffering Two upseTs aT The hands of Their opponenTs, The Scofs rallied To play Their bcsT game of The season. The Red and Gray foughT valianfly againsf The highly TouTed Rams, playing one of The mosf hard-nosed, deTermined games ever performed by a David Douglas grid Team. End John Perkins scored firsf for David Douglas on a 64-yard pass from Fred Moseley, and Jim Day scored The second ScoT c:ounTer on a 2-yard slanT. So fierce was The acTion ThaT Three ScoT sTarTing gridders, and The same number from CenTral, were iniured for The resT of The season. The final score: DD T3, CenTral 7. dd 6 beaverton 33 Fresh from an upseT vicTory over CenTral Cafhol-ic, buT weakened by injuries To viTal personnel, The Scofs invaded BeaverTon To Tangle wiTh The high-flying Beavers. The firsf auarfer ended in a O-O Tie, buf in The nexT Two sfanzas The Scofs were sfunned wiTh a barrage of 26 poinTs while The Red and Gray managed only six. BeaverTon scored one again in The lasT auarfer To run The Tally To 33-6 and hand The ScoTs Their Third loss of The season. T25 iw-I :F in W, Am Eg, wif ' ? 3 v - Q dd 20 astoria 6 David Douglas pleased a large crowd oT reTurning alums and exciTed Tans by reigning vicTorious over AsToria in The annual home- coming TilT. ClaxTon VVelch's Touchdown and Joe VValler's PAT gave The ScoTs an early TirsT quarTer lead. The Fishermen reTaliaTed laTe in The TirsT halT wiTh a TD oT Their own, buT wiTh 39 seconds remaining in The second sTanza, Welch reached paydirT once more as The ScoTs Took a l3-6 halTTime lead. FurTher scoring was delayed unTil The TourTh auarTer when Cam Sinclair edged over Trom The one yard line Tor The Tinal Tally oT The game, giving David Douglas Their Third vicTory, 20-6. dd 0 gresham 6 Hundreds oT ScoT Tons and Tollowers sTood in uTTer amazemenT and disloelief as They wiTnessed The ouTcome oT The season Tinale againsT The Gophers oT Gresham. ATTer playing more Than Three auarTers oT scoreless TooTball, The ScoTs had possession oT The pigskin going inTo The dying momenTs of The game. Then iT happened. WiTh Twelve seconds remaining, a sTray Douglas pass was picked oTT by an alerT Gopher defender who scampered 22 yards To score and hand The ScoTs Their sixTh deTeaT oT The season. This gave David Douglas a 3-6 season record and puT Them in a Tie Tor eighTh place in The MeTro League. ClaxTon Welch scores his second of Three Touchdowns in The Clackamas game amid sprawled gridders L to R-Row l: Coach Art Keith, John Blaize, Steve Boyd, Mike Sawtell, Jerry Secloris, Clyde Baker, Dennis Gassner, Rick Harrington, Roger Gonzalez, Dave Miller, Jim Myers, Coach Larry Delaney. Row 2: Tim Casey, Bob Pierce, Robbie Pierce, Vern Blake, Dennis Clark, Bruce Berger, Greg Miller, Lee Goodwin, Bill Boechler, Gary Singleterry, Dean Wallace. Row 3: Tim Conser, Richard Hutchinson, Dick Cooley, Mark Mueller, Jim Vahey, Mike Kolin, Bill Craswell, Tom Jurks, Pat Dowling, Dale MacGavin. Row 4: Mgr. R. D, Fortner, Richard Runyan, Dennis Moss, Craig Stott, Tom Cooke, Gary Nelson, Stuart Link, Rick Pointer, Steve Johnson, and Phil McMichael. J Football Frosh Football l. to R-Row i: Lee Hunefeld, Jerry Randall, Larry Watson, Lester Hall, Gary Brain, Jock Stambaugh, Bill Hughes, Jim Willimont, Andy Newton, Mike Franzen, Bill Stuart, Dan Damewood. Row 2: Stan Prihar, Robert Horner, Pete Pierson, Nick Adskim, Ed Gellner, Jim Morehouse, Gary Rosen, Roy Bellows, Dave Schimpf, Rick Fanger, Dennis Johnson, Scott Price. Row 3: Scott Lehman, Mark Prosser, Doug Skille, Steve Wilson, Ron Cox, Bill McCloskey, Don Hauskins, Iom Erikson, Brian Syring, Vic Lee, Dale Leabo, Sam Whitehead, Ernie RaLonde, Jim Goodwin. ROW 4: Coach Dave Fish, Coach George Kom, Mike Wright, Neil Watson, Mike Dey, Dick Rodgers, Dave Oberkamper, Dennis Kelley, Dave Mann, Paul Schwabe, Doug Marlow, Coach Bob Grottkau, Coach Roger Porter. L To R-Row I: Coach Max Wilkins, Bruce Hufchinson, larry Sharp, Ray RaLande, Gary RoberTs, Mark Carline, PaT David, Mike Monoghan, Jim Howery, Gary Logsdon. Row 21 Barry Wesf, Jim I.aughTon, Fred Terry, Harvey SchuboThe, Rande Wilmarfh, Jeff Young, Dave OlcoTT, Jay Bryant, Jim Rudd, Nick BlodgeTT, Roger Wilson. Varsity Cross Countr COACH MAX WILKINS MEET RESULTS DD I7 ................ Gresham 46 DD 26... .... Hillsboro 29 DD 23... .... Milwaukie 33 DD I5. .. .... SunseT 50 DD I5 ........... .... B eaverTon 50 FIRST IN DISTRICT FIFTH IN STATE VicTories were plenTiTuI Tor The I963 ScoT VarsiTy Cross CounTry squad. OuT of Tive MeTro league dual meeTs, The spikers were undeTeaTed, Twice racking up perfecT scores oT I5. Going inTo The DisTricT compeTiTion, The ScoTs again reigned vicTorious, performing one of The mosT TanTasTic TeaTs in Cross CounTry hisTory. OT The Top Ten finishers in The DisTricT meeT, five carried The red and gray colors oT David Douglas: Dave OIcoTT, TirsT, Jay BryanT, second, Bruce HuTchinson, TourTh, Jim Rudd, ninTh, and Gary RoberTs, TenTh. This gave Douglas 26 poinTs, and The closesT Team To The ScoTs was CenTennial wiTh 76 poinTs. In The STaTe meeT The ScoT disTance men placed 5Th To cap The TinesT cross counTry season dT David Douglas To daTe. Coach Max Wilkins' runners Then wenT on To win The STaTe FederaTion meeT aT Eugene and add more To Their cross counTry laurelsr Wilkins said he was real Tickled aT The boys' discipline Tor work. Their volume of work was up To 40 miles per week. When asked abouT The TuTure, Coach Wilkins said he was opTimisTic . The ScoTs' one-Two punch of Dave OIcoTT and Jay BryanT will be losT This year, buT ouT of The DisTricT and STaTe Teams, Tour are reTurning, Ofher experienced varsiTy compeTiTors plus promising J.V. and Frosh members make The ouTlook appear brighT for TuTure years. 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Q ,KA ,M 7 ..,w,a w,.,Mg'Hwv1fs N 1 , ., if A 4 - K Gt, W , , 2, ,, .N W 5 . . NV,, , W .W . X ,, , U, K4 Q A I ,Q , K U ' ,1 , 5 L, M, A 7 4 tw M- 14 ,S gmfm , . i. . , M,M, M, D kk MA x A ,M ,,g,.,,A3,w5',p.gf,g31,i3,,3af ,A,L5,,,6.am,,....1::'. i- 2, 3 wwf- A-A Z 5 L to R-Row in Coach Max Wilkins, David Beyer, Doug Hamilton, Steve Miller, Dean Young, Ken Shoemake. Raw 2: Bill Ross, Bill Amos. Steve Myers, Tom Chambers, Steve Smith, Gary Logsdon lMgr.l Not Pictured: Ed Vetter, Cory Wunn, Rick Thompson. J.V. Fro h L to R: Coach Max Wilkins, Gary Lane, Mark Pearson, Merle Sogge Scott Johnson, Bruce Drugg, Rodney Landreth, Mike Walsh, Gary Logsclen lMgr.l Not Pictured: Steve Twelves. l3l Girls' Swimming ,ii L To R-Row 1: Jayne Wallace, Gail l-laney, Rose Criner, Julie Gaumer, Linda Winter, Joan HieberT, Par While, Yvonne Gelisson, Linda Evans. Row 2: Chris BosserT, Julie Scheeller, Jan Reinke, Bonnie Allen, Marcie Kinnear, Becky Anderson, Nancy Doggett, Sharon Sager, Carol Eksfrom. Row 3: Coach Don Jaclclin, Jeanne Knepper, Susan Runyon, Norma Allen, Elaine HarTman, Marnelle Hadley, Judy Levien, Jerri Aldrich, Addie Lindley, Joyce Gibson. Carol Eksfrom leaves The diving platform To Take her leg of The girls' relay Team, 132 Scot lass glides Through a backsTroke aT The DisTricT MeeT, The newly organized swim Team, under The able direcTion of Coaches Don Jackliri and John FosTer, complefed a relaTively successful TirsT season. The boys' Team compiled a 4-l record in meeT compeTiTion, Took TourTh in DisTricT, and senT Tour boys To The STaTe meeT. Don HoughTon was elecTed capTain of The boys' Team. The girls' Team had a 2-3 record and Took sixTh in DisTricT compeTiTion. Norma Allen served as capTain of The girls' Team. WiTh an exfensive summer swim program, The swim Team should be an improved one nexT Tall. Boys' Swimming in L To R-Row 1: Corky Heald, Keith Shervald, Dave Beck, Rick Hudson, Ric Hess, Roger Beck, Dave WhiTney, Roy York, Shawn Fisher Eric HoughTon Chuck Hanson, ferry Coco. Row 2. David Davis, Dave Wolfe-r, Tom BosserT, Bill Ekroth, Don Houghton, Bill Dougall, Buz Pafne Ron Fergeson Bob Schulze Ken Knephoff, Bob Kelly, ,Jim Doyle. Row 3: Dave LisTer, Jim Duffy, Gary WeaThers, Russ Erickson, Mike SmiTh, Mike Alexander Pefer HaTch Doug Long NlarTy Howard, Brent Carlson, Tom Hanson, Jim Field, Coach Don Jacklin. Dave Wolfer ldark Trunksl sTreTches To gain disfcnce in his dive. Athletic Director Equipment Supervisor MR, CUP WELLS MR. REESE ALLEN Roya QQ 99 3 Slim L to R-Row l: Sid Fink, Ralph, Jim Howery, Bill Vogelpohl, Rod Strand, Tom Narvasa, Randy Sinclair, Fred Moseley, Steffen Criner, Rick Baker, Ray Taylor, Bob Skille, Bill Jabs, Tim Corcoran. Row 2: Bruce Mold, Claxton Welch, Pete Helzer, Jett Iverson, Ronde Wilrnarth, Dave Groenlund, Larry Caldwell, John Watson, Conrad Edwards, Dave Kerr, Ron Breidenfeld. Row 3: Jack Jelinek, Sam Shoemaker, Rod Nelson, Al Vase, Bob Life, Jay Bates, Dan Parmele, Terry Parker, Jess Koppel, Phil Johnson, Mike Silvey. Row 4: Jim Baker, Roger Wilson, Bruce Hutchinson, Steve Holts, Joe Waller, Larry Rowat, Rich Horrocks, Gary Logsdon, Barry West, Dave Hanzlik, Dave Olcott. Row 5: Mike Moore, Greg Morgan, Mike Worrell, Mike Sawtelle, Phil McMichael, Cam Sinclair, Pat Wright, Mike Stuart, Mark Carline, Dennis Guthrie, Nick Blodgeiff Duane Schermerhorn. Wrestling Rall L To R1 Marilyn Beard Martha Standing Alison Walters Barbara Wolsborn Spring J. . Rally L fo R-Row li Nancy Pease, Peggy Cox. Row 2: Georgia Hoffman, Pam Garvie. Row 3: Heide Harizlik, Jerri Aldrich, Berna Lloyd. Spring Frosh Rall L To R- Linda Grenfill Pamela Waison Diana Murrell Beverly Greenwood Karen Schneider Janice Taylor Sprlng V3TS1ty Rall M ' . fm w.:. M, ' gn A' f , -f :Awww ,... fag ' . --.. A , , ,,,, NLHWW'-vzfzr --- ' - s M Q 19 L to R-Row 11 Pom Smith, Lynda McVoy, Ann Bronvig. Row 2: Miki Lcme, Lynn Steelmcm, Goldy Herbig, Lonnie Smith. Nor pictured: Mrs, Velno Byrd, advisor. Varsity L fo R-Row lg Manager Jerry Anderson, Jim Dulcarf, Claxton Welch, Mike Moore, Fred Moseley, Tom Griffin, Cam Sinclair, Dean Wallace, Gary Smith. Row 21 Manager Jesse Kappell, Randy Douglas, Bob Prosser Ray Taylor, Phil Johnson, Ken Sweifzer, John Anderson, Merrill Richardson, Mike Clements, Coach Truman Osbu 138 FH. I-Ioopsters nab Metro crowng take seventh in State. l COACH TRUMAN OSBURN asketball DD 63 .... ... Gresham 59 DD 53 ..., ... AsToria 66 DD 61 .... SunseT 64 DD 45 .... ... CenTennial 76 DD 53 .... .. BeaverTon 68 DD 56 .... CenTral 65 DD 63... ... Milwaukie 56 An unbeaTen season in league play! Top billing in The sTaTel SevenTh aT The STaTe TournamenT! These are The highlighTs of The 1964 David Douglas baskeTball season. The fiery, scrappy, husfling ScoTs proved To be invincible during The regular season play, compiling a perfecf 18-O record, a feaT never before accomplished by a MeTro League Team. Much of The crediT musT go To Coach Osburn, who was voTed Coach of The Year by The baskeTball coaches of The STaTe. Due To The success of The baskeTball Team, David Douglas rooTers became accusTomed To crowded bleachers, as people flocked by The hundreds To see This surprising Team per- form. Previously Tagged To finish 7Th in The MeTro League, The ScoTs asTounded every- one by Taking 7Th in The STaTe. The high- lighT of The STaTe TournamenT aT Eugene was The fanTasTic comeback drive by The ScoTs againsf Medford. Down by 18 poinTs in The lasT quarTer, Douglas came sTorming back To nip The Black Tornados 68-63 in a Thriller ThaT will long be remembered. As for indi- vidual honors, boTh Fred Moseley and Clax- Ton Welch maole The MeTro League All-STar firsT Team, vvhile Ray Taylor was picked for The second Team and Phil Johnson for The Third. ln The Newspaper All-STaTe Team, Welch was again Tagged for The firsT Team, wiTh Moseley being placed on The second Team and Taylor pulling honorable menTion. DD 65 .... Clackamas ....3O 61 36 DD 57 .... .... H illsboro .... .... 3 3 64 40 STATE RESULTS DD 68 .... ..... M edford .... .... 6 3 DD 43 .... ... SouTh Eugene ... . . . .49 DD 66 .... ..... A lbany ..... .... 3 5 DD 52 .... .... C enTral CaTholic .... .... 8 3 DEAN WALLACE 140 FRED MOSELEY MIKE MOORE RAY TAYLOR PHIL CLAXTON MIKE Under The basket, Scot Ray Taylor flips in a close layin, good for Two counters. z 'iq ,li X vi 4 - . K? 1. f 'ix if W. 2 5 ff 3- 3 Phil Johnson soars above the Hillsboro defenders' reach- ing arms To put up o deff jump shot. if 22 ,,pi ' After stealing The boil, o Moseley Trademark, Fred oufrnoneuvers his Centennial pursuers and drives in for G loyin. Ken Sweifzer finds himself surrounded by five Centennial defenders. 14 M' .-If... 3? wx J. if an gk ,gm A U11 - is 1 fi i 62' S is 'W Ei 2 2 cr-I Q 5 ,-3 rm Q5 if Q .sg ,, .,.. , NR, in Sw I I -..v -. , .75 515, 5 ,I , 54 .Q -.sf .2 -V M Ag ,. , , in K5 , , i uf .Wy , ? ff 31 5 L to R-Row l: Dennis Gassner, Rick Harrington, Steve Younce, David Miller, Gary Singleterry, Jim McCarthy, Ray Richardson. Row 2: Jerry Spicher, Clyde Baker, Dick Cooley, Robert Armstrong, Robert Pierce, Bill Craswell, Larry Watson, Roger Bierbauer. J V Basketball L to R-Row lr John Anderson, Bob Beyer, Steve Miller, Rick Wing, Harry Potts, Duane Weishoar, Bill Beckman. Row 2: Bill Kark, Randy Schultz, Jack Schreiber, Ron Briedenfeld, Greg Miller, Paul Snow, Tom Muir. Row 3: Mgr. Ron Barber, Brace Berger, Vern Blake, Rich Hutchinson, Craig Amundsen, Dean Feige, Jim Meyers, Bill Ross, Coach Jim Dixon. 5 , .. , . -Cixi ', f f . ,X U W, 4 is A . L iw., V 1' ,,, ew . 1 W- -, .. A ,Q an , fl ,MQ,UgT,w L to R-Row l: Steve Summerfield, Doug Skille, Brian Syring, Scott Price, Sam Spicher, Dick Borchers, Robert Horner. Row 2: Coach Dave Gardner, Tom Erickson, Doug Marlow, Jack Stambaugh, Ed Gellner, Jim Goodwin, Ken Standing, Rick Rogers, Mgr. Dick Dutcher. Fresh QQ 99 Basketball Fresh QQ 99 Basketball L to R-Row T: Jerry Pe1ersen,.Bill McCluskey, Jerry Lee, S:ott Johnson, David Grassley, Chris Heold. Row 2: Willie Wilson, Carl Fanger, Dale Leabe, Larry Wilson, Bob Stewart, Dennis Haker, Dan Tollefson, Capt. Ron Grantz, Coach Wyman Gernhart, Not pictured: Dave Scheidler, Roy Bellows. L to R-Row 1: R. D. Fortner, Ron Poeppel, Mike Walker, George Shoemaker, Gary Brain, Don Avance, Chuck Pense, Coach Thompson. Row 2: Tim Conser, Bill Green, George Logsdon, Steve Dreiling, Gary Busch, Corky Heald, Darrel White, Scott Lehman, Steve Lyman, Martin Huston, Andy Pease, Not pictured: Dan Parmele, Tim Corcoran. Gymnastics Team L To R--Row if Pat Christiansen, Pam Herring, Sue Perry, Sandi Kaspari, Dorinda Doggett, Vickie Radmacher, Linda Correia, Joan Nelson, Row 2: DeETTa Jamison, Lynn Sfeelman, Cissy Lichfenberger, Corliss Skille, Jill Janssen, Sheryl Olson, Ellissci Webb, Julie Kaspari, Goldy Herbig. Not shown: Miki Lane, Diane Brain. 3 Rifle L Team Tumbling Team we L fo R-Row .lz Tim Schomberg, Bill Maas, Dick Fromm, Tom Picco, John Leininger. Row 2: Donna McDonald, Tom Wein- acker, Dick Baumann, Don Chapman, Bob Larsen, Lynn Browning, Ann Darnron. Badminton Intramural Lto R: Vicki ihrower, Dianne Miniuni. Boys' Basketball L to R.ARow i: Don Boland, Mike Guy, Terry Koch, Duane Schermerhorn, Row 2: Dave Olcotl, Jay Bryant, Harvey Schubofhe, Mike Sparks, Y Y m.. L to R-Row 1: Pete Helzer, John Watson, Rick Kinnear, Larry Rice, Alan Took, Len Borchers, Dave Anderson, Randy Mills, Dave Pennington, Ken Shoe- make, Carlos Grant, Rick Craig, Ralph Hughes, Greg Morgan. Row 2: Mgr. Ken Storlie, Bill Jabs, Bill Vogelpcgl, Glen McKenzie, Ray Ral.onde, Harold Schneider, Mike Wilson, Mike Monaghan, Terry Carragher, Bob Olson, Dave Teeny, S Ken Kennedy. Row 3: Dennis Qgjmie, Mike Sawtelle, Jerry Teeter, Bert Bixby, Dan Frasier, Rande Wilmarth, Jim Misner, John Ludwick, Don Lind, Jim Baker, Mgr. Jim Shoop. Row 4: Coach Art Keith,lor'n Na Rod Nelson, Mark Mueller, Sam Shoemaker, Jeff Foster, Phil McMichael, Joe Phillips, Tim Wilmarth, Bob Lite, Joe Waller, Coach George Kom. -I COACH ART KElTH Wrcstlin Greeted by 14 experienced seniors and a handful of excellent sophomores and iuniors in November, 1953, head David Douglas wrestling Coach Art Keith capped a satisfying grappling season by grabbing a runner-up spot in the state A-1 wrestling meet at Corvallis March 6-7. The Scots finished a single point behind champion Grants Pass, 48-47. Greg Morgan, a sophomore 98-pounder, and Ralph Hughes, a senior three- year letterman competing in the 115-lb. weight class, nabbed individual state championships. Senior Seffen Criner won consolation honors for a third place finish at 136-lbs. Straight from pre-season victories in the Douglas and Madison invitationals and a dual meet record of nine wins and two losses, including the Metro league co-championship, Douglas made a rout of the district tournament by gaining first place with 187 points to second place Clackamas' 106 and third place Gres- ham's 101. Coach Keith described the team as the best balanced one he has had cluring his eight years of coaching. He pointed this out by the achievement of having 11 boys from Douglas go to the state tournament when only 26 wrestlers in all represented this district. Coach Keith said he would surely remember this team for a long time because of their eagerness to learn. Scots Place Second in Statcg Fir t in District KK i Don Lind grimoces in an all-out effort to pin his opponent. Meet Results DD 2l... .. Marshall .. ....QQ DD 47. .. .. Jefferson ... .. 7 DD 116. .. ... Centennial .. .. 3 DD 33... .. Lebanon .. ....ll DD 48... Milvvaukie .. .. 3 DD 34. .. ... Clackamas .. .. 9 DD 29... .. Hillsboro .. ....l4 DD 48. .. .. Astoria .. .. 3 DD l8... .. Gresham .. ....25 DD4l... ...Sunset... ..5 DD 36 .... . . . Beaverton . . . . 9 Although victorious, Tim Wilmarth displays a look of exhaustion Scot state wrestling champions Steffen Criner, Ralph Hughes, and Greg Morgan display the teams second place trophy gained in the state tournament. l4 EQ m SCI ITS Qavwpnwwmwwmsuawwzzms. Wvzsaewncfai ii! if Aw wg X Wffvw sf- we ing 1-W as s ...Ml L Wf K iw. gf! Q71 px X 'j-li,lrnS' Wm fllffliis Ji .ff, Qyx, he 3 Jars M, ,ww .A . 5.9 r al 7x Alirl 9 W k wwrwg 12, ,W GU -' in 'burn K' ,mp 1-me 5? S f U75 eil! K VIRQSTLH. an FT 4 ff E, T gy J f ff- , Q P., a5?5i,iG ,590 TQ- 969:19 q,9f2L'g Q' E if 'SV' s1fQf 5133 F 1 wiiisfzsrfs ggrfgmsuf Hiifzffhlk 4 15 55,0 , Q K ' f' UT 1 'rf , W3 Q lsfs ,, Y QC K ., , fig 5 'q1Sk M iiqfqbwy ,, W if 1 .Q,,0 Img , 3 ,Aw 5 . ,,.k 5:34 M 3 L fo R-Row 1: Pam Beckman, Lynn Sfeelman, Judi Wilson. Row 2: Julie Kaspari, Kitty Hildretlw, Jackie Boyclsfon. Senior Building Girls' Basketball Boys' Volleyball L To R-Row 1: Rose Criner, Colleen Perry, Julie Gaumer. Row 2: Vickie Rodmacher, Linda McDonnell, Jil Janseen, Jerrie Aldrich, Diane Funk, Nancy Daggeft. Junior Building Girls' Basketball ntramurals L To R.-Row 1: Mike Ping, Doug Emery. Row 2: Bill Cannon, Jim Danker. Nor piciurecl: Jeff Young, Loren Froemke. 154 Girls' Volleyball L to R-qkow 1: Vicki Thrower, Kathleen Rafhburn, Linda Bergstrom. Row 2: Cathy Clow, Jan Cooley. Not pictured: Dianne Miniutfi, Diane Thor- gerson, Lilliana Vilches. -W mi :-away Q ., K if K Q E- ' U- Wit 'Wmfw Winter Sports 6 ' ' fh .- :fy-Q! 0 ff iifiaw. 1 1 we E 1 Varsity Baseball L to R-Row 1: Mgr. Steve Hunter, Mgr. Tom Stanwood. Row 2: Jack Smith, Rich Horrocks, Jeff Wissler, Ralph Hughes, John Fiske, Gary Hellweg, Terry Parker. Row 3: Mgr, Bob Dutton, Dean Efige, Mike Carrico, Cam Sinclair, Mike Spencer, Randy Douglas, Warren Johnson, Larry O'Neill, Jack Jelinek, Dean Wallace, Troy Watts, Mgr. Jesse Koppel, Coach Jack Nash, Coach Clif Wells. COACH JACK NASH 156 The 1964 Scot baseball team had a somewhat disappointing season, as they compiled a 4-9 won-loss record. Many of the games were decided by a one run margin and, according to Coach Jack Nash, There were many Hhardluck games. With about 4 games remaining on The sched- ule, Coach Nash was involved in an auto accident with three other Douglas coaches, and Athletic Director Clifton Wells pinch-hit for Mr. Nash. Receiving recognition was Troy Watts, elected to the second All- Metro team, and Jack Jelinek, receiving honorable mention. ,..-M-s ! -'W .---A-- -W Troy Watts belts another one of his triples out into center field. l I Demonstrating the form that helped in his .89 earned run average, Randy Douglas tires another pitch over the plate. Scots have disappointing, but hard-fought season Game Results DD 4 .... . . Clackamas . . . 7 8 2 DD 4 .... . . . Gresham . . . . l 4 O DD l .... . . Centennial . . . 2 O 3 DD 4 .... . . . Milwaukie . . . 6 DD O .... . . . Central Catholic . . . 5 2 3 DD i .... .... S unset . . . . 4 DD 8 .... .... A storia . . . . I DD i .... .. Beaverton .. . 8 As the base-stealing opponent slides head first into home, third baseman Jack Smith prepares to make a late throw to John Fiske. l i A 9 X 158 Dx 4 X 159 me 1 n Troy WaTTs 'ilegs iT down To firsT bose To bec1T ouT The Throw from The Hillsboro Third-socker. Baseball Mike Spencer goes high in The oir To snare u wild Throw L To R-Row 1: John Blcxize, Sfeve Hutchinson, STeve Miller, Dovid Miller, Rick HorringTon, John Anderson, Rocky PoTTs, Duane Weishoor. Row 2: Couch Jerry Beyer, Ejjl Croswell, Jerry Spicher, Tom Muir, Ron Nepper, Randy LiTTle, Jock Jonssen, Dennis Clark, Robbie Pierce. Row 3: Rick Wing, Dennis Gossner, Mike Smith, Bill Ross. Not picwred: Bruce Berger, Mike Kolin. L To R-Row i: Tom Browning, Mgr., Som Spicher, Sfeve Summerfield, Dick Borchers, Jerry Loe, Don Fromm, Rob Horner. Row 2: Coach Jim Dixon, Doug Skille, David Oberkomper, Rick Rogers, Ron Grontz, Lorry Woison, Jim Duffy, Doug Marlow. Nor pictured: Bill Phillips. Frosh Baseball F rosh B Baseball L To R-Row lf Curl Johansen, Mgr., Sieve Dreiling, George Shoemaker, Ken Forseth, Bill McCloskey, Dove Grassley, Dove Achziger, Ric Hess, Mike Wolker. Row 2: Coach Don Thompson, Rod Lonclreih, Jim Hinkel, Jim Posey, Rick Fonger, Mike Wright, Bill Gifzer, Rcindy Scotr, Don Alexander, Roy Wikmcn. Varsity Track Lto R-Row I: Bruce Hutchinson, Don Bozman, Harvey Schubothe, Jim Rudd, Jim Howery, Jay Bryant, Dave Olcott, Doug Brown Tim Corcoran Merrill Richardson, Roy York. Row 2: Coach Larry Delany, Steve Boyd, Mike Stuart, Mark Carline, Gary Roberts, Jim Laughton, Nick Blodgett Mike Sawtelle Gary Singleterry, Gary Nelson, Jerry Scdoris, Claxton Welch, Dave Kerr, Bob Lite, Coach Max Wilkins. Row 3: Mgr. Gary Logsdon Jim Myers Dave Ingham Ed Vetter, Bill Amos, Steve Myers, Tim Frizell, Jay Bates, Roger Wilson, Clyde Baker. DD 62 . DD 59 . DD 75112 DD8l . DD lO3.. .. DD 58 DD 79 DD 78 DD 98 l62 MEET RESULTS .. Hillsboro . . Milwaukie . . . . . . Beaverton . . . . . . . Gresham . . . . . Central Catholic .. Centennial ... .. . Clackamas .. .. .. Sunset . .. Astoria .. 69 72 55 V2 50 28 73 52 53 33 COACH MAX WILKINS The i964 ScoT spikers fared well as a Team, and also wiTh in- dividual efforTs. As a Team, They compiled a 6-3 dual meeT record, while finishing Third in boTh The MeTro and MeTro-P.l.L. relays. The DisTricT meeT showed The ScoTs Taking second place. I was exTremely pleased aT The Team efforT aT DisTricT, Coach Max Wilkins praised. The Team had five disTricT champions: one in The high lump, mile, 880, 2-mile, and 880 relay. Individually, ScoT Thinclads broke eighT school records This sea- son. Dave OlcoTT ran The 880 in 1158.3 and in The sTaTe meeT ran a 4:23.2 mile, good enough for fourTh in STaTe. Jay BryanT covered The Two mile disTance in 91402, one of The besT efforTs in The sTaTe. Doug Brown successfully defended his sTaTe championship in The high jump wiTh a leap of 6'5 while breaking The school broad jump record wiTh a 2i'2V2 efforT. Bob LiTe. shaTTered The shoT puT record, heaving The sphere 5l'4 . The Two mile relay Team of STeve Boyd, Mike STuarT, Clyde Baker, and Dave OlcoTT ran The disfance in a rec- ord Time of 8:i6.8. Mark Carline, Jim Rudd, Dave OlcoTT, and Jay BryanT composed The DisTance Medley Team which seT a school record in ThaTever1T of lO:48.2. High in The air, Doug Brown sTrains To gain every inch in The broad iump. ScoT spikers Jim Rudd and Nick BlodgeTT finish 1-2, good enough for poinTs in The dual meeT. Hurdler Mike SawTelle leads The pack, while Two oTher ScoTs Try To make The evenT a clean sweep for Douglas. 163 Doug Brown spreads his wings and soors over 6'4 . Coming Ground The final Turn, The 440 field, with Scots Mc: ond Merril Richardson, looks like this . .. A l, fs IEft S Y' Miler Dove Olcott snaps The line for ciheod of the rest of The field. A ...cmd i Track nrline, Claxton Welch llecdingl I Actlon Jay Bryclhf finishes sfrong in The 2 mile evenf. ce This. Mike Sciwtelle and Nick Blodgett lleftl exchange The boron during The 880 relay L to R-Row i: Jim Heffner, Tom Juhrs, Harold Snider, Dan Janes, Ray RaLonde, Ray Richardson, Bob Gallaghar. Row 2: Coach Larry Delany, Mgr. John Brauckmiller, Gary Bean, Bill Baechler, Bob Armstrong, Steve Smith, Dean Young, Mike Wilson, Ralph Schubothe, Jim Keith, Jim Vahey, Coach Max Wilkins. Row 3: Tim Wilmarth, Dick Cooley, Bob Pierce, Rich Hutchinson, Phil McMichael, Cory Wunn, Craig Stott, Dale MacGavin, Mark Mueller, Pete Hatch, Jim Ayers, Chuck Pense. Track Frosh Track L to R-Row I: George Logsdon, Jim Doyle, Jerry Coco, Steve Brown, Scott Lehman, Gary Lane, Dave Vollans. Row 2: Ken Standing, Mark Post, Charles Baumann, Tim Schomberg, Scott Johnson, Steve Twelves, Gerald Pancoast, Mark Pearson, Neil Watson, Terry Walker, Dennis Johnson, Scott Strain, Pat Hughes, Dan Elliot, Doug Geisler, Merle Sogge, Paul Schwabe, Bruce Drugg. Row 3: Coach Walt Skowhede, Jim Goodwin, Ed Gellner, Jack Stambaugh, Steve Johnson, Dan Damewood, Barry Taylor, Ron Cox, Dale Leabo, Ernie Ralonde, Mike Bischoff, Steve Vetter. CaThy Clow exhibns her serve in fine form. Ending The season successfully, The Girls' Tennis Team Took TirsT place in The MeTro League and disTricT, and second in The sTaTe. Julie Kaspari placed TirsT in disTricT singles and second in sTaTe sin- gles. FirsT place in disTricT doubles was Taken by Neale Osburn and CaThy Clow, and Third place was Taken by Sue Perry and Sandi Kaspari. In league play The Team had five wins ouT of five maTches. Girl ' Tennis L To R-Row 1: Helen Lozier, lJVlg Diann Bueffner, JVJ, Diana Nelson, lJVl. Row 2: Coach MargareT Holman, Gail Barclay, CaThy Clow, Neale Osburne, Janice Moorhead, lJVl, Not pictured: Julie Kaspari, Sue Perry, Sandi Kaspari. While Neale Osburn serves a mean ball, Teammate Cofhy Clow readies herself. 167 Boys' Tennis During iTs seven year hisTory, The boys' Tennis Team has doubled in Team members. There are also increases in The win column which wos up 231, over lasT year for season play. The enTire Teom will reTurn nexT year To TurTher improve This record. L To R Row 1 Ron Horsell Tom Hanson, Richard Francl, Rod Sauer, Buz Payne. Row 21 Coach David Gardner Rick Schimph Dave Hanzlik Bruce Hadfield, Jerryeekandavll, Kurt Shogren. L To R-Row I: John Krogh, Jeff Iverson. Row 2: Coach Truman Osburn, Randy Shultz, ScoTT Munro, Dennis Taylor, Bob Beyer, STeve CoITon. Boys' Golf In Their second year of play, The Girls' Golf Team displayed a daunTIess spiriT. Regardless of The TacT ThaT They didn'T win a maTch during The season, The Team played rain or shine. IT placed Third in The disTricT, and Dian Lamb was The Third medaIisT WiTh a score of 45. WiTh Three girls reTurning, nexT year's Team appears To be a promising one. Sand Traps, Trees, and waTer, are some of The ohsTacIes encounTered by The David Douglas Boys' Golf Team. Led by John Krogh, disTricT, league and sTaTe medaIisT and on I:-oTh All-STaTe and All-League Teams, Jeff Iverson, All-League Team, and Randy ShuITz, second Team All-League, The Team became DisTricT Champions and runner-ups for The STaTe TiTIe. Three sTrokes were all ThaT separaTed The ScoT golfers and The TirsT place Team in The STaTe Tourney aT Glendoveer Golf Course. The Golf Team is To be con- graTuIaTed Tor This fine efTorT. Girls' Golf L To R: Jackie Boydston, Jo Laird, Dian Lamb, Chris Hoverson. NoT picTured: Coach Ve-Ina Bvrd, Chris Lindauer. pu- 169 BUSINESS STAFF L to R: Kathy Smith, Elissa Webb, Carole Schultz, Dave Neighorn. INDEX Diane Inman ASSISTANT EDITOR Bonnie Miller ACADEMICS AND ADMINISTRATION L to R-Row I: Peggy Wiseman, Mary Ellen Risk. Row 2: Les Carlson. ART AND LAYOUT L to R: Bonnie Miller, Sue Bellows. ADVISOR Mr. Merlyn Smith In a matter of tour minutes, Room I2 is altered from an English to a photo-iournalism classroom. Typewriters click, and COPY students sign out in their own scrawls on the blackboard L to R: Diana Ellers, Marlene Sullivan, Judy Edie. sm ., ik. if W I, Z EDITOR-INvCI-IIEF Jo Anne Cook ACTIVITIES AND CHEERS L Io R: Ccirol Robinson, Marilyn Henderson, Cindy Knepnoff. TAF? UNDERCLASS L10 R: Ariifo Sockett, Dion Lomb. X.7 ,-,F 'SJ ASSISTANT ADVISOR Mr. Koye Dorby Telephones begin To ring, ond someone snoufs, Does ony- one know where Mr. Smiih is? Clicking, ringing, writing-gli ORGANIZATIONS AND LEADERSHIP L. to R: Norah Davenport, Lynn Brummer. SENIOR CLASS I D new., M Dum filqndnn in en, ,o .X.,.,, W-.. e- - , sounds Tho? ore chorocferisiic of Room I2 during sevenTI1 period. CHALLENGES L to R1 Steve Evons, Jim Donker. I73 Co-EdiTor, Nan Lewis Co-EdiTor, Vickie Hague Advisor, Mr. Fred Kuhl If one were To look aT The masf on The second page of The Highlander, he would see, prinfed above a long lisT of Tifles and names, The words, The Highlander is The official publicafion of David Douglas High School, published by The advanced iournalism class, and prinfed by The Gresham Outlook, Gresham, Oregon. Average circulafionz 2500. This is all True, buT much more is involved in puffing ouT a good newspaper Than simply a TiTle. Searching for sTories and ideas for feafures and ediforials, working under consTanT pressure Trying To please The readers as ofTen as possible, and spending many long hours aT The prinTer's laying ouT pages are all parT of The sfaff members' experiences. The producTion of a newspaper is noT an easy iob, buf There cannoT be a more saTisfying feeling Than The knowledge ThaT The job is well done. Firmly roofed in The life, hisTory, and TradiTion of David Douglas, The Highlander has and will confinue To inform, enTerTain, and someTimes inspire The sTudenT body. Co-Fearure Edifors, Alvi Srubberud and Beverly Pain. Assisranf News Editor, Joyce Reyburn, Managing Edifor, Jerri Sellers NOT picTured-News Edifor, JaneT Henneman. f Q SporTsEcliTor, RcmdeWilnnarfh,SporTsWri1er,DoveWolfl'1ager1. Business MGNOQSV, MYVVWG HGH: EXUWUUQB ECHTOV, SNIVOVW MClVOViCll Circulation Manager, Pam Beecher. P:'l'i': 5 f:'f'l' ' I Pi H: ' I'l'r.' : - is - . . ,ff 1 f-1-.-za-Pgf Q.: :ig .'.-llgf Ziff ff' nl. ' 4'f.'l 1'-I .'T i:fC fl-Z -. 2C'f 4 F4 ...QW ,.l2fg,, . . , , . . . . , ff, 4 . . gf bk 5.51.1 J f x . .+V . .1 , .Q 9, f I -f,.qf,- :id ' +12 f if ' Ijfli I ' A 5? 1 W fi 1,555 vgzgzilg' .- .,'1-535 .. A - ,- Irina ' ' My Q Q, E Q 5 ,, ,W he 1 L eisew' F .5 when Keporters-L to R-Row li Charlene Hunt, Rae Cooley, .loan Nelson, Mary Gray, Anita Twllleager, Sherilyn Spears, Pam Beecher, Row 2: Mike Burnett, Sharon Marovich, Linn Harrison, Joyce Reyburn, Mike Collins. 175 Girl ' Leagu General Council L to R-Row it Cheryl Van Groos, Marilyn Rayson, Jean Lancefield, Cathy Clow, Cheryl Thiel, Carol Hartman, Pam Beecher, Diane Armstrong, Luanna Herschell, Phyllis Haworth, Karen Carlson, Bonnie Miller, Evelyn Johnston, Mary Strader. Row 2: Carol Jacoby, Sunnie Tramilli, Gail Barclay, Donna Dllley Linda Rose, Kathleen Rathburn, Kathy Hatfield, Joan Adskim, Jeanne Wie, Bonnie Jensen, Sharon Keller, Elissa Webb, JoAnne Cook, Sue Perry. Row 3 Vicki Yates, Dawn Hanson, Carol Hanson, Paula McDowell, Lynne Williams, Linda Kippes, Sandy Shovlin, Martha Standing, Barbara Alexander, Kathy Griffith, Teri Coates, Gay Neher, Linda Ross, Terri Lambeth, Miss Virginia Shaw. Girls' League Advisor, Miss Virginia Shaw 9' XS: J .RW ig? its Unity is the key word for the David Douglas Girls' League. To bring closer harmony between the buildings, informal friendship meetings are planned for all girls. General council meetings and the Big and Little Sisters Tea tend to draw girls together in the separate buildings. Girls' League planning extends into co-cur- ricular activities. Each year the Winter Formal and at least one soc hop are the products of Girls' League effort. Selling candy was the fi- nancial proiect for the spring term. Recognizing excellence, the Girls' League pro- motes a girl-of-the-month election to reward senior girls who exemplify sportsmanship, poise, talent, and similar qualities. Mother-of-the-year award is given by the executive council to a mother who has given outstanding service to David Douglas. g 17 X X, 'W . ,g X k .uup 1 ,xx-:N N ' xl A ' I i X cs i' . Vi .h , X ' 5 ,iii ,ll 'x . UR' X, 1', X i , ' Sl i c ' Q A 'X' J ' 'QX s R . -X 7' ' . - . .ip s ' XA,-f ' X. 1 District President Gail Abbott Mrs. Junior Buildin Girls' Leagu Advisor' Advisor Ju me Smelsef Mrs. Eleanor'Heide 178 L to Ri Sgr-at-Arms, Shirley Kiger, Vice-President, Julie Gaumer, Sophomore Rep., Jane Chrisiiansen, Treasurer, Vickie Radmacher, Secretary, Nancy Daggeirg Publicity Manager, Sherri Hart, Historian, president Christine Lindauer. Lynerie Schreiner Spring L To R: Publicity Manager, Jane Christiansen, Sophomore Rep., Vicki Thede, Vice-President, Vickie President, Radmacher, Treasurer, Carol Schnoor, Secretary, loleen Jensen, Sgr.-ar-Arms, Marcie Kinnear, Freshman Nqneffe Romine Rep., Linda Grenfell, Historian, Barbara Kirchner. 9 Y 3 S5 2 '45 E Q B 2 35 2? 2 Q 3 5 5 sz 2 2 my f X mam, ammmwwmmzawzmzm as E 3 5 2 2 3 E 5 2 E 2 2 Q5 5 2 2 Q 2 S if fi 3 1 ef 3 Xe S if A gf ,Q 23 5 -K E ar E E gl 3 52 25 E E ei QL 5 2 K 41 E E 2 2 5 E as 5 Q we Q 5 Q L93 2 5 Senior Members of ational Honor Society L to R-Row l: Jo Anne Helmick, Jan Wilson, Judy Ferraris, Bonnie Miller, Betty Jo Rice, Bev Nelson, Carolyn Jones, Rod Strand, Larry Dam, Bill Jabs. Row 2: Sue Shiftlet, Sally Gergen, Elissa Webb, Bonnie Borchers, Jo Anne Cook, Lilomae Mowery, Charlotte Wolgast, Carole Schultz, Marilyn Henderson, Glendee Barry, Kathy Hatfield, Helen Bleything. Row 3: Marilyn Rose, Kathie Haker, Carol Coco, Gail Barclay, Kay Ostman, Adele Huebner, Shirla Link, Kathleen Rathburn, Dianne Minuitti, Pam Smith, Lynda McVay, Sue Perry. Row 4: Janet Henneman, Kathleen Frank, Dawn Hanson, Carol Hanson, Paula McDowell, Janis Neubauer, Alvi Stubberud, Marleen Sullivan, Vickie Hague, Sandi Kaspari, Mike Lane, Gail Abbott. Row 5: Dennis Taylor, Stephen Carter, Stan Vermilyea, Barbara Koester, Maureen McCarl, Linda Ross, Paul Banks, Dave Hubka, Bill Vogelpohl, Melvin Montgomery. Row 6: Mike Sparks, Jack Smith, Rocky Heald, Jan Cooley, Ronde Wilmarth, Vicki Thrower, Marilyn Hill, Janet Field, Barbara Wolsborn, Dennis Allison. Row 7: Jerry Franzen, Harvey Schubothe, Mike Miller, Dennis Westfall, Carol Robinson, Martha Standing, Linda Rose, Doug Emery, Don Boland. Leadership Character Service Schglgrship Vice-President, Duane Schermerhorn President, Jim Danker SSCFGTGVV, Norah Davenport Treasurer, Jeff Young Junior Members of the National Honor Society L to R-Row l: Jerry Anderson, Dave Ross, Gary Roberts, Steve Colton, Diana Ellers, Linda Correia, Teri Coates, Patty Merz, Lynda David, Linda Balmer. Raw 2: Buz Payne, Len Borchers, Rick Hudson, Dean Young, Tom Chambers, Linda Yager, Joanne Trotto, Linda Rogers, Barbara Neff, Judy Drake, Gerrie Westover. Row 3: Shirley Dietz, Susan Lechelt, Diane Inman, Dianne Bancroft, Mary Wheeler, Alison Walters, Lynne Steelman, Ann Brandvig, Pam Beckman, Mary McCaleb, Janice Young, Leslie Carlson. Row 4: Dayle Denton, Luann Munson, Frances Baker, Jeanne Knepper, Anita Sackett, Julie Kaspari, Peggy Wiseman, Georgia Hohnstein, Dian Lamb, Janice Taylor, Joyce Reyburn. Row 5: Shirleen Ekroth, Mary Jo Riek, Lynnette Wallmark, Rhoda Work, Nancy Cole, Cissy Lichtenberger, Judi Wilson, Kitty Hildreth, Jo Laird, Sue Schomberg, Marla Martinolich. Row 6: Steve Evans, Mike Clemens, Larry O'NeilI, Bill Amos, Mike Lehman, Gary Murphy, Vernon Martalla, Tom Craven, Brent Carlson. Not pictured: Linda Schacher. Leadership, character, service,and scholarship are the qualifications for membership in the National Honor Society. Each attribute has a significant meaning. Leadership involves both inspiring others and sacrificing for the maiority. Character represents courage, honesty, and decency. Service is the quality used in both the school andthe community, and each member must be active in a service group. Scholarship, the final characteristic, symbolizes the student's high achievement of learning. l8l uill and Scroll L to R: Joyce Reyburn, Jerri Sellers, Jo Anne Cook, Bonnie Miller, Mr, Fred Kuhl, Mr. Merlyn Smith, Ronde Wilmarth, Alvi Stubberud, Vev Fain, Nan Lewis, Vickie Hogue. Junior ational Honor Society 4 ' 's K 'K W - iz, -. - .. A .. L - an A - L to R-Row l: Nanette Romine, Helen Hosman, Nikki Nalum, Cathy Marttala, Christi Salyard, Peggy Cox, Brett Burnett, Eric Houghton, Rod Landreth, Garlinn Hansen, Judi Kratky, Sue Herrett, Julie Gaumer, Corliss Skille, Pam Bailey, Diann Buettner, Helen Lozier, Carol York, Carolyn Campbell, DeEtta Jamieson, Janet Petrasso, Nancie Kraus, Vicki Radmacher, Carolyn Custis, Charlene Campbell. Row 2: Carolyn Woods, Melinda Woods, Kathy Maguire, Julie Kehoe, Deanna Sherman, Jan Shoemaker, Gayle Ellis, Barbara Kirchner, Christine Lindauer, Carolyn Swaren, Susan Zapp, Jane Erickson, Karen Schacher, Pam Wilson, Anne Martin, Kathleen Howlett, Diane Carper, Diane Dennis, Janette Linclroth, Virginia Lindley, Marsha DePrez, Julie Haggblom, Georgia Hoffman, Pam Garvie, Trudy Spear. Row 3: Dick Cooley, Joanne Boynton, Marilyn Dolph, Gail Johnson, Barbara Borman, Bonnie Allen, Virginia O'Toole, Jan Reinke, Marnell Hadely, Linda Barry, Leslie Kline, Linda Conner, Linda lnnocenti, Essie Beeker, Corky Healcl, Ron Larsen, Jan Wells, Kathy Krali, Sharon Sager, Colleen Perry, Nanci Niece, Linda Nespechal, Nancy Doggett, Rose Criner, Richard Baumann. Row 4: Cam Sinclair, Tim Wilmarth, Gary Singleterry, Gary Wong, David Ingham, Pat Dowling, Jerry Takeuchi, Diane Denton, Barbara Nielson, Steve Dreiling, Bill Stuart, Jim Willimont, Jerry Loe, Sam Spicher, Robert Horner, Ray Wikman, Juliet Buell, Joanne Erickson, Kathy Nedrow, Jeri Aldrich, Jill Janssen, Gail Hague, Sara Barratt. Row 5: ,Gary Corbin, Bob Stewart, Ed Gellner, Bob Beyer, Sandi Kangiser, Mollie Hudson, David Dittmer, Dick Carroll, Dennis Clark, Gary Nelson, Bill Craswell, Jack Janssen, Ralph Schubothe, Tom Long, Cheryl Ray, Carol Borisch, Diane Wersch, Georgia Riek, Connie Gray, Lynette Schreiner, Carol Ann Bryan, Mike K. Smith, Lynn McMannis, Mike Grindstaff, Mike Herz, -Randy Prakken, Jphn Rackham. Row 6: Dave Grassley, Ron Klaar, Cathie Sweitzer, Diane Schermerhorn,,Linnea Karger, Vicki Woodworth, Vicki Myers, Phyllis Lancetield, Marsha Young, Diane Stauffer, Raydene Call, Jan Vogelpohl, Joleen Jensen, Terry Eheler, Denise Carper, Brenda Calhoun, Linda Twilleger, Nancy Billingsley, Cathie Wallmark, Janice Bair, Steve lvie, David Tuhrer, Harold Parker, Dave Hanson, Merle Sogge, Ron Cox, Doug Robinson. Row 7: Mr. Dale Jolly, Kathy Howery, Kay Knutson, Mary Henry, Karen Mitchel, Joan Hiebert, Karyn Greene, Kathi Jensen, Cheri Ryan, Bonnie Springer, Laurie Riekki, Carol Cohen, Marta Mullbock, Nancy Haurier, Elaine DeHaven, Kathy Welch, Toni Rizzo, Patty Chenoweth, Pam Watson, Janis Taylor, Jack Stambaugh, Larry Watson, Keith Krum, Dick Borchers, Larry Bradley, Dave Blasen, Dan Park. T 182 Girls' and Boys, State L to R: Jerry Franzen, Sue Perry, Duane Schermerhorn, Sunnie Trcimilli, Bill Vogelpohl, Dennis Allison, Dennis Taylor I O N3t1OH3l F orenslcs Lea ue L to R-Row l: Gary Roberts, Sunnie Trcimilli, Vicki Woodworth, Janie Penny, Dennis Taylor, Goldy Herbig, Linda Anderson, Kathleen Rafhburn, Miss Dana Ralston. Row 2: Groyden Rubottom, Tom Chambers, Julie Haggblom, Mike Collins, Gary Ricketts, Lindo Ottinger, Chris Hoverson, Mike Lehman, Steve Colton. Row 3: Gary Basey, Mike Burnett, John Schrneer, Lindo Ross, Mike Grindstaff, Maurie Denner, Tom Ogvvol, Gary Pritchett, Jay Bates. l Salesmanship-Grayden Rubottom, Tom Ogwal. Student Congress-Dennis Taylor, Gary Roberts, Steve Colton Speech Winners Speech students who have been active in competitive speech are invited to join the National Forensics League, a speech honorary. These members are consistent winners and earned the best record this year in the whole existence ot the Douglas chapter. Their winnings this year were the following: tirst place, Men's sweepstakes at Pacitic University, second place, Sweepstakes at Linfield college, top honors at all the Student Congress tournaments, and the second highest record in the state tournament. Finally, Steve Colton and Dennis Taylor were chosen from the Douglas chapter to compete at the national tourney traveling to fourteen tournaments. N.F.L. members were also active at home. The Student Congress and Metro League tournament were hosted by the N.F.L. speech squad. Completing their activities, they held a parents' night and senior fare- well functions, 184 Oratory-llllaurie Denner, Kathleen Rathburn, Dennis Taylor. Serious Interpretive Reading--Grayden Rubottom, Linda Anderson, John Schmeer. Humorous Reading-Sunnie Trarnilli, Gary Pritchett. Not Pictured-Vicki Woodworth. Extemporoneous Speaking- Dennis Taylor, Steve Colton, Mike Burnett, Gary Roberts. Debate-Steve Colton, Tom Chambers, Dennis Taylor. Not pictured-Jay Bates. After Dinner Speaking-Dennis Taylor Gory Pritchett. 186 National Thespian Society L to R-Row 1: Sunnie Tramilli, Jeanie Willard, Teri Coates, Gay Neher, Lonnie Smith, Joann Reynolds, Sue Nichols, Ann Brandvig, Jim Howery, Kari Wilson. Row 2: Brian Gergen, Ernie Johnson, John Schmeer, Linda Ross, Lonnie G. Smith, Leroy Rosier, Mrs, Rae Mona Reynolds, Shirley Hill, Marilyn Beard, Carl Bartol, Julie Hanson, Jackie Boydston, Alison Walters. Row 3: Grayden Rubottom, Dennis Allison, Gary Basey, Shelley Clisham, Dian Grant, Goldy Herbig, Lonnie Gibson, Jeanne Wie, Karen Labbe, Keith Guthrie, Dave Hubka, Penny Erler, Mike Hyatt. On a darkened stage or in the glow of the tootlights, Thes- pians devote much of their time and talent to drama. Thespians is a national honorary composed of students with outstanding stage abilities. 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Y , if , ,Q 11, - 5 E 5 Y 5 Qi ' , QQ av Junio: usii I is 1 in 1 Sophomore Ensemble L to R--Row li.fCharlene Campbell, Craig Lockwood, Linda Banks, Larry Andrew, Diane Dennis, Steve Boyd, Pam Bailey, Mike Stautfer, Midge Wentzy, Larry Harrison, Vickie Radmacher, Gary Singleterry, Lynne Millspaugh, Chris Sweisberger, Janet Petrasso, Row 2: Jan Shoemaker, Gary Nelson, Deanna Sherman, Jeff Malone, Leslie Kline, Jeff Young, Carolyn Custis, Dick Cooley, Janette Lindroth, Cam Sinclair, Christine Lindauer, Tim Wilmarth, Carol Ann Bryan, Jerry Scdoris, Mr. Hayden Morrison. Sophomor L to R-Row 'li Christy Salyard, Tom Long, Marnell Hadley, Diann Buetner. Row 2: Steve Hunter, Carol Borisch, Jon Bennett, Dennis Hamons, Randy Schultz, Bill Donigan, Nikki Nahlum. Row 3: Cathy Marttala, Doug Baker, Jim Laughton, Joyce Gentry, . Carolyn Thompson, Tom Muir, Bill Ross, Dick Cooley, Jeff Young, Gary Bean, Gary Nelson. Row 4: Ron Horsell, Randy Remont, Mike Hutson, Richard Hutchinson, Bill Craswell, Terry Harris, Rueben Couch. L to R-Row lr Linnea Karger, Judy Johnson, Kathi Shelly, Jolee Pense, Martha Clisham, Cathy Stoughton, Vicki Woodworth, Bob Martin, Ken Forseth, Al Clausius, Gary Brain, Jim Doyle, Jerry Coco, Don Rose, Susanne Ruiz, Essis Becker, Mary Ann Lorie, Lindo Rogers, Belinda Hansen, Joene Sage, Julie Schleigh, Mr. Hayden Morrison. Row 2: Pam Watson, Sandi Miller, Sharon Hutchison, Nancy Losli, Karen Mitchel, Kay Knutson, Carol Hyatt, Alice Hammond, Craig Swanson, Mike Cobb, John Mitchell, Scott Lehman, Scott Strain, Terry Danker, Rick Bradley, Chris Blake, Barbara Anderson, Lois Crompton, Barbara Abbott, Bev Greenwood, Kathy Bates. Row 3: Lydia Work, Carolyn Woods, Diane Brooks, Marieta Welker, Janice Bair, Shirley Keller, Linda Cartee, Nancy Pruitt, Anita Dunn, Corky Heald, Mike Herz, Doug Geisler, Ronald Rose, Ken Standing, Larry Wilson, Scott Johnson, Vernon Powers, Kathi Jones, Debbie Olson, Jo Ann Schmiedeskamp, Cindy Schonert Jackie Ness, Peggy Thies, Marilyn Erickson. Row4: Chris Swanson, Tammi Harrison, Suzanne Culver, Ruth Lostetter, Terry Walker, Debbie Thies, Marilyn Budzeck, Janis Varney, Ken Leonard, Sam Spicher, Dick Borchers, Larry Watson, Russell Speed, Steve Wilson, David Petshow, Steve Johnson, Mike Fray, Ken Wetmore, Bruce Hoggatt, Cindy Abendroth, Marta Mullbeck. Nancy West, Betty Henderson, Patty Chenoweth, Cheryl Fox,YSally Cole, Joanne Erickson. Y Sophomore Choir i L to R-Row lr Jan Wells, Colleen Perry, Nancie Kraus, Charlene Campbell, Nancy Pease, Shirley Kiger, Colleen Kelly, Tom Meinig, Gary Singleterry, Greg De Mars, John Anderson, Nancy Daggett, Vickie Radmacher, Linda Williams, Karen Treat, Corrine Kelly. Row 2: Jan Shoemaker, Marsha DePrez, Diane Carper, Leslie Kline, Peggy Cox, Lillian Sanditer, Larry Andrew, Chris Sweisberger, Forrest Chapman, Ervin Seibel, Steve Boyd, Dan Jones, Pam Herring, Pat Schiele, Carol Funnell, Janice lmper, Belinda Hopkins, Nan Farris. Row 3: Helen Lozier, Joyce Stadler, Pat Captain, Sandra Harney, Deanna Sherman, Diane Dennis, Tully Bell, Larry Harrison, George White, Ed Boomhower, Gary Nelson, Carol Ann Bryan, Cathy Dart, Linda Boelens, Gayle Ellis, Kathleen Ruhl, Lyn Baarstad, Linda Kowalski. Row 4: Carolyn Custis, Mary St. George, Marcie Kinnear, Linda Nespechal, Coral Bailie, Jackie Hubert, Mike Stautter, Chuck Glasco, Jerry Sedori's, Jett 190 Malone, Cam Sinclair, Tim Wilmarth, Janette Lindroth, Christine Lindauer, Barbara Kirchner, Susan Rodriguez, Sue Herrett, Trudy Spear, Patty Tyler, Sheila Davidson, Pam Wilson. uildin alent l i Freshman Ensemble L to R: Row 1: Terrie Link, Marilyn Erickson, Sally Cole, Vicki Woodworth, Linnea Karger, Martha Clisham. Row 2: Al Clausius, Craig Swanson, Scott Strain, Scott Lehman, Ron Rose, Don Rose, Terry Danker. Row 3: Joanne Erickson, Nancy West, Marta Mullbock, Patty Chenoweth, Debbie Thies, Kay Knutson, Pam Watson. Row 4: Dick Borchers, Doug Geisler, Ken Standing, Larry Watson, Steve Johnson, Chuck Lindley, Chris Blake, Mr. Hayden Morrison. talld TWT FTW L to R-Row i: Cory Wunn, Cheryl Ray, Helen Lozier, Janet Petrasso. Row 2: Bill Allard, Dave Beyer, Joyce Green, Randy Thompson, Vern Johnson, Bob Lovvorn, Ken Hatch. Row 3: Rollie Poulter, Bob Kennedy, Berni Montgomery, Bill Armstrong, Ralph Schubothe, Larry Pierce, Bret Burnett, John Keiski, Randy Kincaid, Dave Anderson. Row 4: Dan Frasier, Dan Dees, Mr. Jay Burchak. Junior building vocal and instrumental groups are organized and conducted with the obiectives of musical knowledge, per- formance, and appreciation as the core ot the music curriculum. Large organizations are composed ot students with a desire to enlarge their musical capacity. Smaller en- sembles are designed for the student whose abilities and interests are decidedly oriented L to the field of music. Participation in various concerts and assemblies enables the student to realize that music is a living art to be en- ioyed by both peI fOrITleI' and llSl'eYi6I'. Margaret Johnson, Loretta Shouse, Lynne Millspaugh, Mr. Hayden Morrison. Row 2: Kathy Clark, Sandy Merrick, Donna Bozarth, Bonnie Johnson, Connie Gray, Suzie Turner, Terry Link, Janet Soles, Linda Fish. Row 3: Pam Wilkins, Gigi Wamsley, Dava Matheson, Bette Dixon, Kathy Lemay, Mary Edwards, Teresa Oman, Elaine Leslie, Peggy Lande, Pam Helzer. Row 4: Midge Wentzy, Leslie Creed, Shirley Haldaman, Donna Kadush, Sharman McMichael, Pam Bailey, Kathy Doane, Mary Fors, Cheryl Lingle, Janet Deshirlia, Donetta Baldock. L to R-Row I: Yvonne Roberts, Jeannette Levasseur, Dorothy Logsdon, Pamella Harding, Freshman Band L to R-Row l: Robert Horner, Phil Barber, Darris Dietz, Phyllis Lancetield, Linda Twilleager, Becky Kelly, Kathy Welch, Jan Vogelpohl, Denise Carper, Judy Scheelar, Diane Denton, Terry Edginton, Joan Hiebert, Lyn Walker, Karen Askey, Row 2: Gail Halvorson, Ron Klaar, Susan Miltenberger, Linda Conner, David Grassley, Sara Barratt, Judy Keller, Cathy Sweitzer, Marsha Young, Don Fincher, Tom Spoo, Rod Landreth, Jane Erickson, Karen Mitchel, Chuck Lindley, Ron Shoemake. Row 3: Eric Houghton, Gary Lane, Gail Hogue, David Hettner, Vicki Myers, Mark Pearson, Rand Scott, Jim Perry, Jim Morehouse, Ed Young, Dave Heiden, Dan Tolletsen, Bob Martin, Paul Schwabe, Keith Krum, Larry Bradley, John Thime, Sam Whitehead, Rick Skaggs, Lee Huneteld, Scott Price, Doug Skille, Dick Dutcher. Row 4: Mr. Jay Burchak, Doug Soles, Mike Walker, Gerald Pancoast, George Shoemaker, Jim Ford, Jim. Young, Raydene Call, Gerald Loes, Jack Dickinson, Mike Brown, Tim Mason, Merle Sogge. Not pictured: Keith Shervold, Chris Bossert, Gerry Danker. l9'l L to R-Row lt Norah Davenport, George Kristich, Sandy McMillan, Betty Jo Rice, Beverle Nelson, Row 2: Tom Craven, Len Borchers, Trudy Elkins, Lynette Wallmark, Don Houghton, Kath Smith, Rae Cooley. Row 3: Kathy Griffith, Wayne Brock, Connie Ross, Bev Henderson, Marv Vande Streek, Terry Fuhrer, Gerry Engler, Tom Herburger, Lloyd Rice, Pam Beckman, Larry Button. Row 4: Charles Ford, Stan Nelson, Ron Ferguson, Larry Dam. Rovv 5: Mr. Larry Morrell, Bill Smith, Merrill Richardson, Bob Young. Band STAND UP!! The band has begun to play the Fight Song. Providing half-time entertainment at games is only a small portion of the band's function. These hard- working musicians present the annual winter and spring concerts, perform at home football and basketball games, and provide atmosphere at the May Fete Coronation, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and various assem- blies. In addition to serving our school, the band also serves the community by participating in the Rose Festival Parade. The band is subdivided into three bands-frosh, sophomore, and senior-and into several ensemble groups such as dance band, Dixieland bands, and various string and woodwind quartets. Band members have more demanded of them than playing and marching, they must study all the facets of music education and must spend much out-of-class time in practice and in performance. Dedication and diligence have been teamed together to produce a band of distinction - a band which has brought recognition to David Douglas. 192 is gp 1 nf Q V352 , Q 1 . ' V- - Q A iv 'rf 3 Q Q Q ' . k Xxfw E, ',w,,f.. J, A ' N. 1 I YXNN1 4' M'--f w fi W WEA 1 5 1 Q? mx if 'Q fyffaiftf 'I B Fifa ian yy! 4' '50, , 2? I ' dv- 'Q 't?i5' A ' pm L to R-Row l: Judy Martin, Becky Asche, Goldy Herbig, Barbara Pesonen, Carolyn Kiger, Buz Payne, Mike Sparks, Tom Chambers, Dean Wallace. Row 2: Mr, Blodgett, Nancy Linder, Emily Jenkins, Dian Lamb, Peggy Wiseman, Diana Ellers, Linda Allen, Rhoda Work, Kathleen Ross, Gerald Coulsey, Tom Hanson. Row 31 Marilyn Rose, Linda Averett, Vickie Puckett, Patsy Saunders, Judy Ferrell, Jody Brewer, Dale Reed, Jerry Anderson, Bill Cannon, Jerry Teeter, Linn Harrison. Row 4: Sally Johnson, Susan Chenoweth, Vern Cathcort, Dvvain Munyan, Rich Horracks, Jack Jelinek, Glen Jonas, Dave Olcott, Steve Johnson, Steve Hollis, John Cawood. L to R-Row li Miki Lane, Carole Schultz, Lynn Steelman, Allison Walters, Pat Thompson, Linda Ross, Pam Smith, Dianne Miniutti, Charlotte Wolgast, Sharon Keller, Linda Correia. Row 21 Jim Piazza, Ralph Miles, Randy Sinclair, Mr. Blodgett, John Scheelar, Nick Blodgett, Fred Mosley, Dennis Allison, Rod Strand. Not pictured: Grayden Rubottom and Dianne Wallvvay. M Vagabond Q 1 fL Y QL E 7 ,A 'E 3 5 -..- Q gs is if 3 Q E1 M 1 if 3 9 . 'me,, Q 4 A U .1 2 - qw - a K v i 1 1 1 1- .gigsgg-F, si., :iii if' Q- 2 8' R' y , t, , xy fy Agff ' , 1 .A , s ,it Q X Q Figliian 3'q'bx- fs , ,wwumw'-W fig f is i fi ff Future Teachers of merica L to R-Row if Mrs. Mildred Wirtz, Virginia Lindley, Pam Bailey, Garlinn Hansen, Janet Petrasso, Linda Williams, Janette Lindroth, Debbie Goins, Marilyn Rose, Terry Smith, Sandra Vredenburg, Jan Splettstaszer. Row 21 Shirleen Ekroth, Judy Drake, Pam Wilson, Virginia O'Toole, Julie Haggblom, Peggy Cox, Kathi Graves, Corliss Skille, Julie Gaumer, Barbara Neff, Patty Merz, Mary Wheeler, Gerrie Westover, Row 3: Diane Dennis, Joan Gale, Carol Coco, Judy Tyler, Judy Ferraris, Carolyn Jones, Joan Lancefield, Linda Rogers, Jan Wilson, Kay Drakulich, Sue Schauer, Bonnie Buck. Row 4: Mary McCaleb, Elissa Webb, Norah Davenport, Trudy Elkins, Barbara Koester, Carol Hanson, Paula McDowell, Janis Neubauer, Linda Kippes, Linda White, Linda Skerhutt, Evonne Stanford. Row 5: Terry Schwartz, Mary Cerotsky, Teri Thorpe, Kathy Smith, Rae Cooley, Kathy Griffith, Eileen Gavin, Reba DavLs, Georgia Flood, Karen Adkins, Georgia Riek, Diane Wersch. Raw 61 Steve Carlson, Mark Mullbock, Mike Stauffer, Carol Borisch, Carol Ann Bryan, Marnell Hadley, Vickie Johns, Vicki Ertz, Diane Inman, Peggy Measner. Row 71 Lynette Wallmark, Lathy Lund, Mary Ja Riek, Carolyn Millette, Meriiayne Abbott, Cindy Knephoff, Carol Hartman, Patty Einerson, Linda Balmer, Jo Laifauntain. Row 8: Glenda Maxwell, Joyce Reyburn, Cathy Rose, Betty Mikkelson, Kathy Nedrow, Donna Wilson, Joan Van Cleave, Marsha DePrez, Jane Christiansen, Jonni Redifer. Not Pictured: Dayle Denton, Diana Ellers, Mike Guy. Am I interested in becoming a teacher? is a question which may befuddle career-minded students. The David Douglas chapter of Future Teachers of America sets out to answer this ques- tion. Field trips to colleges in the area, talks by prominent faculty members, and cadet teaching all help this endeavor. This program provecl successful in that this year every senior who was a member of F.T.A. upon graduation has planned to begin training in education, F.T.A. also engages in money-making and service proiects. Highlighting the year were a Scots pennant sale anol an apple-for-the-teacher week. T97 lv Wm 453 Lag saw? Q5!w4l9l 'blew fx: lf, r Q F wuz 5 , r P' xx 4 1 Q, .gb 198 Language L To R-Row iz Sharon Mills, Judy Hooker, Judi Kresse, Judy Edie, Parn Wilson, Carolyn Campbell, Mary Jo Riek, Mrs. Marie Meynink. Row 2: Donna Wilson, Carol Hanson, Paula McDowell, Cory Wunn, Maureen McCarl, Cindy Henderson, Alvi Siubberud. Latin Club Lafin isn'T dead-or, aT leasT, LaTin Club isn'T! Thalia, a member of The Junior Classical League, was very acTive This year. A David Douglas premier showing of The LasT Days of Pompeii was sponsored by Thalia. The proTiTs from This wenT inTo a lavish Roman banqueT in The spring. So: CapiTe Togas ei' habeTe ludum cum Thaliall Spanish Club Anyone for a sombrero and a serape? Spanish club members enioyed exploring The cus- Toms oi LaTin American counTries. Among Their acTiviTies were a dinner aT a Mexican resTauranT and an end-of-The-year TiesTa wiTh Spanish enTerTainmenT and cosTumes. Foreign exchange ,,L, -l-,L, r.-,-. c'.,-..-:-l- -,---.I.:.--. --...-L,.:-- -.i-.. -,..-...I...-I :,.4..,-..4. ts. LLA l...,.......,...,-. L To R-Row 1: Ron Larsen, Lynda Davis, Beverle Nelson, Kafhy Biorkman, Patty Einerson, Gerry Kimsey, Charlene Campbell, Randi HalseTh, Javne Logan. Row 2: Harold Parker, Bonnie Borchers, Kathi Graves, Joan Lancefield, Jan Wilson, Pam Bailey, Patti Miller, Miss Sally Hogan. Row 3: Shirley Fieldos, Bob Sokolow, Dave Hanzlik, STan Vermilyea, Kathi Quimby, Caihy Clow, Laurie Riekki. 9 J an X ,aa P 9 N? , kgfir oY'l gQ45f 94' 5 P T 1 .54-Effq ii ' T .a'93 ii 2 : Clubs All X mu 0' 050' 33 X to 3 WYZ5' l rr l N R05 'roam W QD L to R--Row 1: Ann Brandvig, Gayle Ellis, Diane Dennis, Janet Petrasso, Carol Goldsmith, Mary McCaleb, Joan Gale, Row 2: Linda Balmer, Charlotte Wolgast, Dian Lamb, Peggy Wiseman, Patty Merz, Helen Bleything, Judy Ferraris, Cathy Rose. Row 3. Mr. David Quinn, Kitty Hildreth, Rhoda Work, Janice Taylor, Karen Adkins, Kathleen Frank, Kathy Hatfield, Judy Tyler, Gary Pritchett. Val 0 French Club wg- 04 Disbanded tour years ago, the French Club made a new start this year, promoting interest in the French language and culture. A Tootsie Pop sale helped to raise money tor a club Christman party with French chansons. As a finale, fourth year students in the club were treated to an authentic French meal at the home ot their advisor. I X X German Club Achtung! Now in its second year ot existence, the German club membership has split, torming iunior and senior building chapters. The two groups combined tor the brownie sale and the international banquet. Gther activities include the sale ot gyroscopes and class pins and the making ot invitations for the May Fete banquet. L to R--Row i: Presidents, Ralph Schubothe Heald. Row 2: Mr, George Friesen, Becky Asche, Vicki Woodworth, Anita Ounn, Shauna Snow, Karen Schneider, Jan Shoemaker, Vickie Radmacher, Claudia Marcus, Georgia Riek, Craig Lockwood, Clitt Tsuboi. Row 3: Jerry Watari, Georgia Hohnstein, Marlene Sullivan, Beverle Nelson, Carol Coco, Vicki Hogue, Gail Hague, Diane Wersch, Carol Robinson, Iris Bright, Cheryl Ray, Val Johnson. Row 41 Gordon Carlson, Buz Payne, Eric Houghton, Karen Adkins, Janice Young, Bea Libham, Kathleen Frank, Dawn Hanson, Helen Hosman, Judy Kratky, Berna Lloyd, Marta Mullbock, Linda Barry, Marnell Hadley. Row 5: Rockie Runyan, Tim Howery, Rick Becker, Tom Erikson. Tom Hanson, R. D. Fortner, Jett Young, Harvey Schobothe, Gary Nelson, Dennis Clark, Keith Krum, Bill Maas, Brett Burnett. T99 L To R-Row l: Jerry Vanlandingham, David Bowers, Ron Ferber, Bob Nelson, Richard Sellers, Joe Brandenburg, Dave Roehm. Row 21 Bill Maas, Gil Johnson, Terry l-lillier, Mike Clemens, KenneTh Leibham, Larry Sharp, Bill Donigan. Chess Club A TournamenT and regular play are The main acTiviTies oT The Chess Club. Chess players who exhibiT skill and knowledge of This game of Kings are inviTed To join. From iTs beginning in l96l, Mr. Tschache has been The advisor. Mr. Friesen now is The co-advisor wiTh Mr. Tschache. L To R- Row l: Diane WhiTeThorn. Row 2: Dave Hubka, Paul Banks. Row 3: Roger Wie, Dave Moeckli, Steve Evans. Row 4: Tom Narvasa, 200 L To R- Row lr Nan Lewis, Jan Wilson, Lynne Williams, Nancy Cole, Sue ShifTleTT, Penny Erler. Row 21 Mrs. Helen Dickinson, Kathleen Ross, Jeanne Knepper, Janet Cool, Maureen McCarl, Eddie deBra. Scriptori Developing beTTer wriTing sTyle and culTivaTing creaTiviTy are Two purposes oT ScripTori, The David Douglas wriTing club. ScripTori annually sponsors a wriTing conTesT for The enTire STU- denT body. Cash prizes are awarded To The winners in each division aT an awards assembly. MeeTing The TirsT and Third AWednesdays of each monTh, The members of Scripfori give correcTive criTicisms To composiTions Tor The ScripTorian. O Optlca Work parTies are The main acTiviTies Tor The members OT OpTica, The David Douglas camera club. The purpose of These meeTings is To learn new and diTTerenT aspecTs oT The camera iTself as well as picTure Taking Techniques. l Members of OpTica Take picTures of school acTiviTies which arel used by The Celtic and Highlander sTaTTs in Their publicaTions. wav L To R-Row 'lz STephen Chapman, Jack Holland, Dave Beck, Robert Thatcher. Row 2: Qgndyfjgjglgen, Bill Mullikin, Brent Carlson, Ray Owens, Bcllandnjieebe, lgrry Kelsey, Qpn Gqrliclg, Row 31 Mr. Robert Whitaker. ' Radio Club W7DMC has been The David Douglas Radio Club call number since 1955. From experience gained in meeTings, many sTudenTs have become hams WiTh Their own call numbers. The acTiviTies of The club also include Tield Trips. An inTeresTing TeaTure is ThaT There are scholarships available for compeTenT amaTeur radio operaTors. L To R-Row l: xhiancy BillLEgsley, Carolyn Campbel, Becky Kelly, Charlene Campbell, Qerrry Kimsey, Bonnie Springer. Row 2: Miss JaneT STel'lmac er, Miss Linda Horton, Marsha Young, Linda Pefiif, Phyl-ii Lancefjeld, Lauriewlliekki, CaThTe Wi1llr'nark,, Mrs. Vivian Harns. V 'V ' Amica Open To any freshman or sophomore girl inTeresTed in home economics, Amica combines Tun and service. Two examples were a Trip To MounT Hood and a Halloween parTy. WiTh service To The communiTy in mind, Amica girls sang ChrisTmas carols aT a nursing home and made Toys for The Toy and Joy Makers. Making EasTer cookies for The Teachers and helping aT The BudgeT Tea gave members an op- porTuniTy To learn and pracTice home economics. 5- Wie M.QYi ANU Awww L To R-Row iz John Leininger, Tom Weinacker, Bili Maas, Lynn Browning. Row 2: Bob Larsen, Rick Baumann, Don Chapman, Dick Fromm, Tom Picco. Rifle Club Lassies Rifle Club 202 L To R1 Margaret Huggeff, Diana Eilers, Georgiann Hohnstein, Cindy Henderson, Anita Sackeif, Mary Wheeler Janice Young, Leslie Carlson. L to R-Standing: Rayrnond La Ronde, Joanne Leabo, Judy Green, Terrie Kelsey, Pam Beckman, Andy Pease, Kathy Graves, Jim Baker, Sitting: Glenn McKenzie, Lynda Souther, Linda Evans, Carol Eckstrom, Diane Funk, Kathie Karger, Jane Wallace, Linda Winters, Dick Borchers. Outdoorsmen Ski Lords L to R-Row l: Bonnie Ross, Joan Adskim, Nanci Niece, Dianne Bancroft, Patty Archer, Kim Cimmery, Mr. Kaye Darby, Barbara Wolsborn, Pat Dowling, Bob Burden, Jerry Randall, George l-lorning, Dick Woods. Row 2: Kathi Quimby, Kathi Graves, Vicki Thede, Becky Anderson, Rae Cooley, Reba Davis, Linda Brase, Dawn Hanson, Della Steelman, Kathleen Frank, Janet Field, Carol Barnes, Darcy Dunson, Liz Lee, Roger Jones. Row 3: Sue Herrett, Vickie Radrnacher, Julie Gaumer, Linda Williams, Colleen Perry, Bonnie Allen, Jan Reinke, Shelly Clisham, Marilyn Henderson, Glendee Barry, Jeanne Wie, Kathy Hattield, Larole Schultz, Carole Robinson, Judy Tyler, Berria Lluyd. Row 4: Bob Skille, Bi!! Jabs, Dale Reed, Ron Erickson, Tom Hanson, Dave Hanson, Mike Herz, Kelly McLaughlin, Brett Burnett, Sheryl Olson, Corliss Skille, Toni Rizzo, Linda Bennett, Rose Criner, Linda Evans. Ski Team L to R4Row l: Jerry Randall, George Horning. Row 2: Kim Cimmery, Dick Woods, Barbara Wolsborn, Patty Archer, Dianne Bancroft, Nanci Niece, Pat Dowling, Bob Burden. Not pictured: Glen Gullickson. 203 S Ea U2 ii 5 ualha Service is the main objective ot Qualha, Planning the traditional Easter assembly is Qualhas maior function. Other service activities include assisting at Carnicapers, May Fete, Rec Night, and cleaning the grandstands after home football games. In addition to these duties members sold buttons to promote spirit at this year's Mate basketbaH tourney. 205 mm 5 9 .ul 'tix' A . Q3 .. Diane Grant Judy Green W Nan Lewis C. Lichtenberger a 'ff Linda Schacher Pam Schocher L E QEKD :SQQCL HQEQ rn --U., cn -:EI oaaig Nil -+ Q33-5 3 ZZQK Q..-,Q QQ9-5 s4gI5 -40:10 0?19. 1:5367 --ma 3333 09 .Omg 43?-. amli' :ggi -- 0 32.56 C: as 2 ID7q, TQZL- for fa.: E 20 Ogbo w--m 3-359. o'E'Oaa O c05'5'g.. ,Ewa sim? -. 2 uw u1'UOU genre X.: 31110.3- -to J OL Swan 04:33 N22 -4-0 A-. Q'-Egg 2430 mco 3 of 3553- 53550 in go? mm QF O0O'U'm 'OQEQ E3-.O 1 3 gtgw 300- ff? bmzila -I :O-3 a.m --,D 4am S Jv Um5 o -40,11 ISD-Um glam. -. -gem .. I L to R--Row lr Sandi Kaspari, Spring Vice Pres,5 Janet Cooley, Spring Pres. Row 2: Diane Miniutti, Fall Pres., Linda Bergstrom, Fall Vice Pres. Gail Abbott Linda Balmer Linda Correia Dorinda Doggett Diana Hooff Cindy Knephoff Pam Owens Joyce Schneider 4- Glendee Barry Patty Einerson Jo Laird Carole Schultz M. Beard Pam Beckman Joan Foote Kathy Hatfield Dian Lamb Miki Lane Sandra Shovlin Lonnie Smith Y Diane Brain Ann Brandvig AJ, Boydsron Shelley Clisham M. Henderson Goldy Herbig KiffyHiIdre1h Marilyn Hill Diane Leveque Mary McCaleb Lynda MCVQy Linda Mollett Pam Smith M. Standing L, Sfeelmgn Vicki Throvver J. Welding Jean Wie Judi Wilson Peggy Wiseman Terri Coats G. Hohnstein Gay Neher Allison Walters Gail Woolworth Miss K. Dodge Advisor Miss H. Ono Not Shown Taif Each letter of Taif's name forms its motto, which is To always inspire friendship. Evidence of the club's service given to David Douglas are the Homecoming Mum sales and the collection of funds for Easter Seals. This year's inspirational Thanksgiving assembly was made possible by Taif members. Service outside of Douglas included serving at the convention banquet of the Oregon Education Association and collecting food for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. L to R-Row l: Gail Abbott, Fall Pres., Linda Moller, Fall Vice Pres. Row 2: Vikki Thrower, Spring Vice Pres., Kathy Hatfield, Spring Pres. l . Bob Barnhart Jay Bares Nick Blodgeff Larry Caldwell Larry Dam Jim Day C, Edwards Sid Finke Dave Hanzlik - Geroge Horning Rich Horrocks Ralph Hughes Jack Jelinek Ron Jones Rick Kinnear Doug Long Bruce Mold Mike Moore 1 5 Fred Moseley Dennis Moss Tom Ogwal D. Penningron M. Richardson Dave Ross Sam Shoemaker Randy Sinclair Gary Smirh Dean Wallace Paul Warner John Wafson Troy WaT1s Claxfon Welch PaT WrighT Dan Younce Mr, Edwards Mr, Gardner ' T ' Advisor Advisor Ric Baker h Phil Henry Dave Mosely Mike STuarT Mr. G. Wilson Advisor Doug Brown Nor Shown Re is Living up To Their name, which means king , is The main responsibiliTy of Regis members. Sponsoring a soc hop and co-sponsoring The SweeThearT's Ball are The Two main efTorTs of The club. Regis members also mainTain The sign in TronT of The senior building. AT The conclusion of The baskeTball season, members sold spiriT buTTons for The sTaTe TournamenT. L To R-Row l: Randy Sinclair, Spring Vice Pres., Fred Moseley, Vice Pres. Row 2: Rick Baker, Fall Pres. Jim Baker Lenarol Borchers Dove Bystedt Torn Chambers Stephan Colton Steffen Criner Jirn Danker Randy Douglas John Fiske Dave Groelund Rocky Heold Rich Hudson Bill Jobs Terry Koch Bob Lite Gregg Matz D. Monagham Tom Narvasso Stan Nelson Dave Olcott Terry Parker Dan Parmell Buz Payne Andy Pease Mike Silvey Randy Sirnonis Bob Skille Rod Strand Ray Taylor Mike Ullappo Bill Vogelphol Ronde Wilmarth L to R: Bill Jobs, Fall Pres.g Steffen Criner, Spring Pres. Ron Ferguson Phil McMichael Ralph Miles Ken Ross Jim Rudd Jeff Wissler Mr. Long Mr. Stratman Advisor Advisor Mr. Klick Not Shown Sealgair Sealgair, one ot the three looy's social service clubs, proposes in its constitution to uphold high moral stanol- ards throughout the school and community. Evidence ot Sealgoir's service at Douglas is the co- sponsoring ot the Sweethearts Ball, placing the deco- rations for May Fete. Each week, Sealgoir, whose Gaelic name means sportsmen , sells game ribbons for tootloall, wrestling, and basketball events. Each year an outstanding wrestler is presented the Stan Gaumer Award by Sealgair. Carolyn CoTTon Emily Jenkins Carol Robinson Lucero Cabrales Nor Shown Kathy Smith NOT Shown M, AbboTT Carol Barnes Sue Bellows Helen BleyThing D. Bonillo Bonnie Borchers Connie Cobb Carol Coco JoAnne Cook Darcy Durison Judy Ferrell Georgie Flood Sue Fox Eileen Gavin E. Giordano Joyce Haas Susy Hall JoAnne Helmich Janis Knoles Barbara KoesTerBecki La Barre Liz Lee C. MilleTTe Janis Neubauer Ronni Porter Judi Radel Marilyn Rayson Linda Rose Sherilyn Spears April Suplee L. Vilches L,WgIImQrk Elissa Webb Miss Horton Miss Hullbom Mrs. Moore K ' Advisor Advisor Advisor 1 f i ff l DeFrey Formed in l956, De Freya has shown a long hisTory of service To our communiiy. Prior To This year, club members have provided Tood Tor needy families. Con- Tinuing in The spiriT This year De Freya collecTed cloThing Tor The World CloThing Drive. Financial proiecTs Tor The year were Rice Krispy TreaTs and fudge sales. Rounding ouT Their acTiviTies, De Freya members helped To decoraTe Tor May FeTe. Spring Vice Pres. Rovv 2: Barbara Koesier, Fall Pres.g Marijayne Abbott, Spring Pres. S. Anderson Patty Archer Becki Asche Gail Barclay Pat Bennett A, Bradbury Lois Daugherty L. Daugherty Lynda Davis Dayle Denten Kathy Haker Dawn Hanson Kathy Nichols Kay Ostman Donna Price Joyce Rayburn Sue Schauer Sue Schifflett J Lynn Brummer Sherry Byrne Leslie Carlson Sue Chenoweth I Vicki Hague Sharon Keller Patty Merz Mancy Miller Cathy Schimpf Delia Steelman Laurie Wilson Jan Wilson Rhoda Work Janice Young Miss Flogan Mrs. Whiting 'S Advisor Advisor Lto R-Row 'lz Sharon Keller, Spring Pres.p Becky Asche, Fall Pres. Row 2: Patty Bennett, Spring 81 Fall Vice Pres., Lynn Brummer, Fall Publicity Manager Si Spring Secretary. Gaeli Gaelic members are a familiar sight at Earl Boyles School. They served at the school's Spaghetti dinner in the fall. Also, their members helped with typing and mailing in the office. To provide a scholarship fund for a worthy senior member, Gaelic girls held car washes and popcorn ball sales throughout the year. Completing their activities, members contribute to food baskets for the needy families. Then at the close of the school year old and new members of Gaelic have an annual bike ride to Blue Lake. Karen Adkins Norma Allen L. Anderson Frances Baker Gelene Bisbee N. Davenport Shirley Dietz Donna Dilley Shirleen Ekroth Trudy Elkins Sally Gergen N. Hamilton B. Hanson Carole Hanson J. Henneman Par Hosford Carolyn Jones J. Lancefield Carol Lidke Ellen Maki S. McMillan L. Mowery Barbara Neff ,Beverle Nelson M. Nicholson Betty Jo Rice Mary Jo Rick Parr Sands Jo Anne TroTTo Miss Wiessner Mrs. Helin Colleen Fogle Advisor Nor Shown Not Shown Merrick Service To David Douglas and The community kept members of Merrick acfive This year. These services in- cluded collecfing food for needy families af Thanks- giving and Chrisfmas, ushering aT band concerts, and serving aT The Senior Banquet L io R-Row ir Beverle Nelson, Spring Pres.g Sally Gergen, Fall Pres. Row 2: Gelene Bisbee, Spring Vice Pres., Norah Davenport, Fall Vice Pres. 211 ng V,VVVVV,, K Linda Averett Diane Bancroft Leorna Beadles Bonnie Buck Eloise Byrd Mary Cerotsky Beverly Fain , V L Q N Miepie Hansen Myrna Hart Adele l-lueber Diane Inman Bonnie Jenson Tedi Lear Susan Lechelt V A 1 - Cheryl Nauman Eileen Richter Mary Ellen Risk Linda Rogers Y, Romback Marilyn Rose Jerri Sellers ' .3 X. J. Splettslazer Janice Stetfan Judy Strutz M. Sullivan Rat Tate G. Thompson Anita Twilleage 'iw Ar M W L . wi f L K ,Qi r L to R-Row 1: Judy Ferraris, Fall Vice Pres., Marilyn Rose, Spring Vice Pres. Rovv 2: Janice Steffan, Spring Pres., Bonnie Miller, Fall Pres. Since club. A America munity. collected rated for Other sale and Judy Ferraris S. Goodnough Julya Hansen Paula McNulty M,McCurtain Bonnie Miller Terry Smith Peg Willard Miss Fast Sharon Sellers Jan Smith Gerry Westover J. Willard Lynne Williams Mrs. Fearle Advisor Advisor mni l96l Omni has been an active social service party for the children at the Volunteers ot Home was Omni's contribution to the com- Members also ushered at the Fall Concert, food tor a Thanksgiving basket, and deco- the May Fete Dance. club functions included a chocolate valentine a slumber party. D. Boland Dick Buckland Kim Cimmery M. Cowlthorpe John Crabtree Don Cummings Jim Dukart Bryan Gergen Mike Halloran Jerry Hartung Roger Hawkins Steve Hopkins Herb Hunting Warren Johnson Joe Kazda Karl Post R. Rodgers G. Rubottom Robbie Schulze Chuck Smith Rod Stimson John Thrall Dave Tower M. VandeStreek Mike Laknas Randy Simonis Not Shown Not Shown Jerry Anderson John Bacewich Tom Griffin Dick Grumbo - Dale Reed Mike Rice 4'Qtff if g Mr. D. Jolly Mr. G. scoff at A Advisor Advisor N' Baron Barons is a new social service club, formed this year. Although they had been organized in previous years, they received their charter during the second semester. Barons have not yet assumed traditional activities, because of their newness. L to R. Mike Rice, Spring Pres.g Bryan Gergen, Spring Vice Pres Q13 v V ....? tudent Nurses L to R-Row 1: Sandi Kaspari, Dianne Miniutti, Linda Bergstrom. Row 2: Cathy Moore, Pat Mears, Jacque Mather, Nita McMullen, Ginger Johnson, Cheryl Hayes, Elyse Giordano, Sherry Byrne, Marge Blinsman. Student Service Ever wonder what the fringe benefits are that accompany attending school? Well, they are the school store, the snack bar, the library, the health room, the posters, the scenery in plays and assemblies, the audio-visual service, and the services of the student secretaries. Students who have given of their time have rnade available these benefits. Without these students, the services to the student body would be either eliminated or severely handicapped. Advertising Staff L to R: Janet Field, Marilyn Hill, Bill Walker, Mike Spexarth, Mike Halloran, Mr. Donald Pearson, Gary Pritchett, Steffen Criner, Judy Levein, Nan Lewis, Alvi Stubberud. Not pictured: Terry Chulufas, Jo Laird. L to R: Janette Linclroth, Diana Brownlee, Anna Crow, Margaret Huggett, Bill Southard, Becky Cantrell, Linda Helden, Janet Holmes, Franci English, Bobi Haines, Carol Deshirlia. Stage Crew L to R-Row l: Carl Bartol, Brian Pemberton, Gary Weathers, Mrs. Rae Moria Reynolds. Row 2: Kari Wilson, Keith Guthrie, Lylas Whitwell, Lonnie G. Smith, John Schmeer. Not pictured: John Foeckler. Library Cadets L to R-Row l: Diane Thompson, Janice Anderson, Lee Williams, April Kyle, Linda Sharp. Row 2: Bobbie Taylor, Judi Kresse, Sherry Banche, Violet Hanenkrat, Sandi Parker, Nancy Linder, Carol Doane, Sherry Kyle, Sally Cantrell. udio-Visual L to R-Row l: Sharon Dimit, Audrey Douthit, Beth Teeters, Pam Sterba, Dorothy Logsdon. Row 2: Pam Sumner, Jeanie Edwards, Gerri Logsdon, Bev Stamp, Bob Bullock, Kenneth Leibham, Jerry Vanlandingham, Fred Twilleager, Mr. William Zehr, Bob Whipps, Cliff Tsuboi, Carol Brown, Linda Arthur. 217 iii ill sz- iff- Q Bmw Petefsel Kicwwi Mchluiw .156 ,AIU LM I A, -. 1 - 4 4 fu .fx Q., X ' QQ ,K AV,, 1 V 4 . H V Q V X : f i5iwf 'f' N 3l ,545 X 5 - A 2:4 X 1 , ff? :ip-LM qigfzq, f X :A W5 V.- 11213 ws! f H 1. 5 ., 9 fr - 'KW . ., ILM' A 5 5L.5f 6 K. , S. N 3 -1 X 'L 1253425 Q- 21 , A -xg, 5. -Q. ., UV- fg- K- ff... v., 'Q L9 - ,. W 5 Q aww Valedictorians -M BEVERLE NELSON Beverle's presidency in Merrick, ac- tivities in Pep Clulo, membership in two language clubs, service on the Interclub Council and participation in both the band and the orchestra has not hind- ered her studies. Last summer Bev spent her vacation in Biel, Switzerland, as a foreign exchange student. Continuing her pursuit in communication, Bev will enter Lewis and Clark Where she will study foreign languages. l Salutatorian DAWN HANSON Zh as-QS? A lx Q ,J J CLASS FLOWER: White Rose FRED MOSELEY Fred's academic excellence is complemented by his presidency ot Royal D and his partici- pation in sports, Vagaloonds and Regis. Next tall, Fred will attend Stanford University where he plans to study either education or humanities. Dawn Hanson, co-salutatori- an, will attend Willamette Uni- versity where she would like to maior in foreign languages. -f Class of 1964 CLASS MOTTO: We in this country, in this generation, are -by destiny rather than choice-the watchmen on the walls of world freedom. We ask, there- fore, that we may be worthy of power and re- sponsibilities - that we may exercise our strength with wisdom and restraint -- and that we may achieve in our time for all time the ancient vision of peace on earth, good will toward men. This must be our goal. CLASS COLORS: White and Gold. JANET WILSON Jan invests much of her spare time practicing her violin for performances with the Portland Junior Symphony. She is an active member of Gaelic social service club. Writing is a rewarding hobby of Jan's, as she won national recognition for The Fledglingf' This coming fall will find Jan at Linfield College where she will study to become an English teacher. Kay Ostman, co-salutatorian will attend Cascade College where she will major in ele- mentary education. BILL VOGELPOHL Leadership is a quality possessed by Bill who has served in the capacities of Junior class president, Student Body Fall President and as a representative to Boys' State. Varsity wrestling and Seal- gair have also required much of his attention. Bill will attend Stanford Uni- versity for his pre-medical training. Salutatorian KAY OSTMAN Dennis Allison Meriiayne Sharon John Paul Banks Gail Barclay University of Abbott Anderson Bacewich Brigham University of Oregon David Douglas Portland Portland Young Oregon Portland State Dads' Club State College State College University Alternate College Alternate Alternate Portland State College Alternate Linda Bonnie Borchers Mike Stephen Carol Coco Bergstrom Lewis and Clark Burnett Carter University of Qualha College Portland Oregon Oregon University of State College State Pomona Oregon Alternate College Alternate Glendee Barry Oregon State University Portland State College 1964- Scholarshlf This year l4O scholarships, awards, honors-at-entrance and admission to highly competitive colleges were awarded to 92 different David Douglas seniors as of June 5. The state of Oregon offered fee remission grants, scholar- ships or district and county awards to 43 seniors with an additional 29 listed as alternates. Private institutions outside of Oregon have honored two graduates. Seniors of 1964 represent the largest class to have graduated from Douglas during this decade and they have also collected the most scholarships. The Scots are proud of these promising young Americans who have received these marks of prestige and achievement. JoAnne Cook Janet Cooley Steffen Dorinda Larry Dam James Norah Portland Lewis and Criner Doggett University of Danker Davenport State College Clark College David Douglas Oregon State Washington Northwest Oregon Alternate Willamette Dad's Club College Nazarene College of University Sealgair Education 222 Phil Doyle Douglas Emery Bev Fain Judy Ferraris Janet Field Joan Foote Kathleen Frank David Douglas U.S. Department Portland David Douglas Linfield Oregon University of Dad's Club of interior State Dads' Club College State California at Conservation College Oregon College University Los Angeles Work-Grant of Education Oregon District Alternate and County Award to any state school David Douglas National Honor Sally Gergen Carol Hanson Dawn Hanson Myrna Hart Cascade Lewis and Willamette Concordia College Clark College University College Oregon State University nd Award Winners Society Rocky Heald Joanne Helmick Cynthia Henderson Marilyn Henderson University Linfield Oregon Linlield College of Puget Sound College and District Seattle Pacific Oberlin Willamette and County College Oregon State University Award to any College state school Goldy Herbig Marilyn Hili University at Lewis and Portland Clark College Vicki Hague Lewis and Clark College Portland State College Pacific University University of Oregon Alternate Jim Howery Portland State College Alternate Dave Hubka Stanford University University of Oregon Adelle Huebner Bill Jabs Northwest David Douglas Nazarene Dads' Club Sealgair 223 Carolyn Jones Ron Jones Sandi Kaspari Cindy Knephoff Janet Kimsey Barbara Koester Becki LaBarre Linfield U.S, National Oregon State David Douglas Western Business Oregon College Portland College Bank Work-Study University Dads' Club University of Education State College University ot Grant Portland Future Teachers Alternate Puget Sound State College of America Portland State College Alternate Miki Lane Nan Lewis Maureen McCarl Paula McDowell Bonnie Miller Portland Linfield Reed Cornell University University State College College College Sears Roebuck of Oregon Alternate Scholarship to Oregon State University 1964 Scholarship am Mike Miller Sharon Mills Dianne Miniutti Melvin Montgomery Fred Moseley Portland University of Marylhurst Portland Stanford University State College Portland College State College Baylor University Oregon State University of Oregon College University Oregon of Education Alternate Stuart Moss California Western Dave Neighorn Beverle Nelson Janis Neubauer Sue Nichols Kay Ostman Sue Perry Lewis and Lewis and Oregon Portland Cascade Portland Clark College Clark College District and State College College State College P.T.S.A, University of County Award to Alternate Alternate Scholarship Oregon any state school Oregon State 224 University, Alternate Kathleen Rafhburn Oregon State University, Qualha University of Oregon P.T.S.A. Scholarship Betty Jo Rice Linda Rose Marilyn Rose Linda Ross Duane Schermerhorn John Schmeer Harvey Schubothe Gonzaga University Brigham Young Oregon Baylor Harvard University University of Portland University of University College of Education University Stanford University Portland State College Portland Portland Linfield College Portland Oregon State State College State College University, Alternate University of Oregon Sue Shifflett Randy Sinclair Jack Smith Pam Smith Portland Lewis and Portland Portland State Clark College State College State College College Oregon University of University of College of Education Oregon Oregon, Alternate 1 ward Winners Mike Sparks University of Oregon Portland State College David Douglas National Honor Society Standing Young Rod Strand Alvi Stubberud Marlene Sullivan Dennis Taylor Oregon University ot March of Dimes Northwesiein State Oregon Scholarship University University Portland for Nursing Oregon State State College to University University General Motors of Oregon Scholarship Ray Taylor Linfield College Lewis and Clark College Janice Steffan Omni Sunnie Tramilli Stan Vermilyea Bill Vogelpohl Dennis Westfall Rande Wilmarth Portland Portland Stanford University OCPT Tuition Pacific University State College State College University of Scholarship University Alternate Alternate Oregon Ronald Vail of Oregon Scholarship Uournalisml Portland State College University of Oregon LA .lan Wilson 'University of Oregon Lewis and Clark College Linfield College Student Writer Magazine Award Charlotte Wolgast Linfield College 225 an 1 ,,, n el N134 we AQ- 3' Q? 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Row 4: Mrs. Klick, Rocky Healcl Merrill Richardson Stan Verrnilyea Larry Sharp, Doug Long, Larry Mock, Larry Black, Ed Bryan, Mike Rice Ken Ross Gary Pritchett Mr Schmid Mrs Roberts, Mr. Davis. Senior Council Representing The opinions of the entire senior class is a tremendous iob, but the senior council succeeded. It organized two successful class parties: Greenwich Village and Second Childhood . Later, suggestions for the senior class gift, colors, rnotto, and flower were made by the council and presented to the class. The seniors voted on the suggestions, and the results were: C1 set of curtains for the senior building stage, a quote from President Kennedy's ln- augural Address as the motto, white and gold for class colors, and a white rose for the class flower. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: L to R: Janet Field, Sec., Sandi Kaspari, Treas., Doug Long, Vice-Pres., Rod Strand, Pres., Steffen Criner, Sr. Rep., Cindy Knephoff, P.T.S.A. Rep., Gary Ricketts, PT.S,A. Rep. 227 ABBOTT, GAIL CANDACE ABBOTT, MERIJAYNE ADSKIM, JOAN ALLISON, DENNIS JAMES ALSOP, LOUISE GROSS ANDERSON, JOHN W. ANDERSON, LOIS E. ABBOTT, GAIL CANDACE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, S,B. Rec. Sec 4, S.B. Exec. Council 4, S.B. Gen Council 4, lnterclub Council 4, G.L. Sec. 3, Sgt,-at-Arms 2, G.L. Gen Council 4, District G.L. Pres. 4, Tait 2-,3,4, Pres., Treas., Chaplain, Girl of the Month-Leadership 4, Freshie Frolic Court, Sweethearts' Ball Court, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, May Fete Senior Class Princess. ABBOTT, MERIJAYNE-S.B. Gen, Council 3, lnterclub Council 2,4, Choir l,3,4, Girls' Glee 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Orchestra I, DeFreya 2,3,4, Pres., Sec., Treas. ADSKIM, JOAN-S.B. Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council I,3, Sr. Council Rep., Arnica I, Russian Club 4, Ski Lords 4, Delfreya 3, Student Store 4, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2. ALLISON, DENNIS JAMES-N.H.S. 3,4, Boys' State 3, Thespians 4, Vagabonds 3,4, Choit 2, S.B. Gen. Council 2g3,4, German Club 4, Outdoorsmen 2, Sealgair 4, Play Cast 4, Football I,2, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Track l,2. ALSOP, LOUISE GROSS-G.L. Gen. Council I, Intramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball 'I,2, ANDERSON, JOHN W.-Transfer 3, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Basketball 3,4. ANDERSON, LOIS E.-Transfer 4, Girls' League. ANDERSON, SHARON MARGARET-Scriptori 2,3, Gaelic 4, Girls' Glee 4, Student Sec. 4. APPLEGATE, LARRY JAMES-Class P.T,S.A. Rep I, Out- doorsmen I,2, Rifle club 2, Regis 3,4, Cross Country 3, Football 'I,2, Baseball l,2,3, Intramural Basketball l,2,3. ARMSTRONG, KATHIE-Transfer 4, Girls' League. ASCHE, BECKY-Interclub Council 4, Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 2, F.T.A. 3,4, German club 3,4, Gaelic 2,3,4, Pres., Hist., Chaplain, Snack Bar 4, Fr. G.R.A., Pep club 2,3, Intramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball l,2. AUSTIN, JUDIE L.-S.B. Gen. Council I,3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 2, Arnica I, Freshie Frolic Court, Rally I, Golt Team 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 3. RMSTRONG, KATHIE ASCHE, BECKY ANDERSON, SHARON M. APPLEGATE, LARRY JAMES AUSTIN, JUDIE L. BACEWICH, JOHN-Traffic Control Division 4, Barons 4, Basketball I,2, Baseball I,2, BAILEY, LINDA ANN-Choir 2, F.T.A. 3, Fr. G.R.A., Intramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball I. BAKER, RICK-S.B. Gen. Council 2, lnterclub Council 4, Choir 2, Outdoorsmen I,2, Ski Lords 2, Regis 3,4, Pres., I Royal D 3,4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Baseball l I,2, Track 3, Intramural Basketball 3,4. BACEWICH, JOHN BAILEY, LINDA ANN BAKER, RICK BAKER, NITA M.-Girls' League, BALTZELL, DENNIS-Dance Band I,2,3. BANKS, PAUL-Transfer 2, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4 Optica 3,4, Electronics 3, Basketball Statistician 3. BAKER, NITA M. BALTZELL, DENNIS Senior Class BARRY, GLENDEE WYNNE BARTOL, CARROL E. BASEY, GARY DENNIS BARCLAY, GAIL PATRICIA-N..1.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H,S. I,2, Sr. Council Rep., French club 4, Spanish club 3, Ski Lords 4, Symphonic Band 2,3, Gaelic 3,4, Chaplain, Marching Band 2,3, Pep club 2, Tennis 3,4, Intramural Basketball i,2,3,4, Volleyball 4. BARNES, CAROL LOVERAINE-Amica I, Ski Lords 4, DeFreya 3,4, Sec., Hist., Pep club 2,3, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Volleyball 3. BARNHART, BOB-Traffic Control 3,4, Editorial Board 4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Thalia 2,3, Regis 3,4, Basket- ball E, Baseball I. BARRY, GLENDEE WYNNE-Transfer 2, Jr. N.H.S. 2, N.H.S. 3,4, CELTIC 4, Ski Lords 4, Tait 3,4, Pep club 3,4, Pres. Pub. Mgr., Hist., Intramural Badminton 2, Volleyball 3. BARTOL, CARROL E.-Stage Crew Manager. BASEY, GARY DENNIS-Transfer 2, N.F.L. 3,4, Speech Squad 3,4, Thespians 3,4, Play Cast 3,4. BEECHER, PAMELA-G.L. Gen, Council 4, HIGHLANDER 3,4, F.T.A. 3, Arnica i, Rifle club 4, Library Assistant I, Gaelic 2,3, Fr. G.R.A., Pep club 2,3,4. BELL, CARMA-Amica I, Choir 2. BELLEQUE, ARTHUR-Camera club I, Outdoorsmen 3,4, Wrestling i,3, Intramural Basketball 4. I BEECHER, PAMELA BELL, CARMA BELLEQUE, ARTHUR BENNETT, ALLEN cLAYToN BANKS PAUL BENNETT, CAROLIE BENNETT, PATTY BENNETT, ALLEN CLAYTON-Second Place in Woodshop Award 3. BENNETT, CAROLIE-Er, G.R.A., Library Assistant 4. BENNETT, PATTY-Gaelic 3,4, Vice-Pres., Pep club 2. BARCLAY, GAIL PATRICIA BARNES, CAROL LOVERAINE BARNHART, BOB 229 BERGSTROM, LINDA-5.5. een. council 2, e.L. Pres. 1, G.L. Class Rep. 2, G.L. Gen. Council 2,4, Amica I, Spanish club 2, Health Room Help 4, Qualha 3,4, Vice-Pres., Chaplain, Tennis 4. BINGHAM, NANCY ELIZABETH-Girls' League. BISBEE, GELENE-G.L. Gen. Council 2, Sr. Council Rep., Choir I, Merrick 3,4, Vice-Pres., Pep club 2, Intramural Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 3,4. BERGSTROM, LINDA BINGHAM, NANCY ELIZABETH BISBEE, GELENE BISHOP, JOHN M- BU-xck, LARRY J. BLEYTHING, HELEN MARIE 230 BLOSICK, CHET BLUE, CAROL ANN BOLAND, RONN A. BONILLO, DOLORES BORCHERS, BONNIE MAE BISHOP, JOHN M.-Boys' League. BLACK, LARRY J.--Transfer 3, Sr. Council Rep., Intra- mural Basketball 4 BLEYTHING, HELEN MARIE-Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 3, Amica I, French club 4, F.T.A. 2,3, DeFreya 3,4, Treas., Chaplain, Pep club 2. BLOSICK, CHET-Boys' League. BLUE, CAROL ANN-Intramural Volleyball 2, Girls' League. BOLAND, DON--N.H.S. 3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Barons 4, Basketball Manager 2, Intramural Basketball 4. BOLAND, RONN A. S.B. Gen. Council 4, Sealgair 2,3,4, Baseball I, Football I,2, Wrestling I. BONILLO, DOLORES-Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, French club 4, Ski Lords 3,4, DeFreya 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Snack Bar I, Fr. G.R.A., Pep club 2,3. BORCHERS, BONNIE MAE-Jr. N.H.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, S,B. Gen. Council 4, Sr. Council Rep., Choir I,3,4, Girls' Glee 2, F.T.A. 3,4, Spanish club 3,4, Outdoorsmen 3, DeFreya 2,3,4, Vice-Pres., Sec., Treas., Sgt.-at-Arms, Pub. Mgr., Fr. G.R.A., Pep club 2. BOLAND, DON BOSOMWORTH, PENNIE ' BOSTROM, SUE BOZMAN, DONALD BOSOMWORTH, PENNIE-S.B. Gen. Council 2,3, Sr Council Rep., Amica I, F.T.A. 2, Gaelic 2,3, Hist., Snack Bar 2,3, Pep club 2, Intramural Volleyball I,3. BOSTROM, SUE-Transfer 4, Girls' League. BOZMAN, DONALD--S.B. Gen. Council 4, Track 2,3,4 BUHMAN, ARLEN--Barons 4, Wrestling I, Intramural BROCK, WAYNE BRUMMER, KAY PROVANCE BRUMMER, LYNN FRANCES BROWN, DORENE M. BROWN, LYNDA BRUMMER, KAY PROVANCE-Girls' League, BRUMMER, LYNN FRANCES-Transfer 3, S.B, Gen. Coun- cil 3, CELTIC 4, F.T.A. 4, Gaelic 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Pep Club 4. BRYAN, ED-Sr. Council Rep. BRYANT, JAY-S.B. Gen. Council I,2, Sr. Council Rep., Symphonic Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, Baseball 1,2 Track 3,4. BUCKLAND, RICHARD-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Barons 4, Baseball I, Wrestling I. BUDZECK, RICK-S.B. Gen. Council 4. BUFF, CHARLES-Boys' League. Basketball 2,3. Football 4. BRYAN, ED BURKHARTSMEIER, ROBERT-Boys' League. BURNETT, MICHAEL LESLIE-N.F.L. 3,4, Vice-Pres., Const. Eval. Committee 4, Traffic Control 3, S.B. Gen. Council 3,4, HIGHLANDER 4, Speech Squad 3,4, Student Sec, 4. BUTLER, RALPH-Transfer 2, Boys' League. BURDEN, BOBBY LEE-Choir I, Ski Lords 3,4, Ski Team 4, Spanish Club 3, Football I,2, Track 2,4, Intramural BROCK, WAYNE-Transfer 2, F.T.A. 4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, Intramural Basketball 2,3. BROWN, DORENE M.--Library Assistant 3,4, Snack Bar 3. BROWN, LYNDA-Transfer 2, Omni 3,4, Intramural Vol- leyball 2. BRYANT, JAY BUCKLAND, RICHARD BUDZECK, RICK BUFF, CHARLES BUHMAN, ARLEN BURDEN, BOBBY LEE BURKHARTSMEIER, ROBERT BURNETT, MICHAEL LESLIE BUTLER, RALPH 231 BUTTON, LARRY BYSTEDT, DAVE CALDWELL, THOMAS CAMMAN, TERRY LEE CANNON, WILLIAM A. CANTRELL, REBECCA ANN CARL, .JUDITH D. CARLSON, KAREN CIMMERY, KIM-Transfer 3, Ski Lords 3,4, Ski Team 4, Barons 4, Sec., Intramural Basketball 3,4, Football 4. CLARK, CHUCK-Rifle Club 4, Intramural Football 4, Basketball 4, CLEMENTS, GRANT-Transfer 3, Boys' League. 232 BUTTON, LARRY--Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4. BYSTEDT, DAVE-Rifle Club l,2,3, Sealgair 3,4, Vice- Pres., Band I, Marching Band l,2, Symphonic Band 2, Football l,2, Wrestling I, Track l,2,3, Royal D 4. CALDWELL, LARRY-S.B. Gen. Council 2,3, Regis 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Wrestling i,2,3,4, Track l,2. CALDWELL, LARRY CALDWELL, THOMAS-Art Club 4. , CAMMAN, TERRY LEE-Intramural Volleyball 2, Girls' League, CANNON, WILLIAM A.-Fr. Choir, Choir 2,3,4, Intra- mural Basketball 4, Football 4, Volleyball 4. CANTRELL, REBECCA ANN-S.B. Gen. Council 2, Lib- rary Assistant 3,4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Vol- leyball l,2,3,4. CARTER, STEPHEN C. CARL, JUDITH D.-Transfer 3, Intramural Volleyball 3,4. CARLSON, KAREN-G.L, Gen, Council 2,4, Qualba 3,4. CARTER STEPHEN C.iJr. N.H.S. l,2, N,l l.S. 4, German Club 3,4, Radio Club I, Rocket Club 4. CHENOWETH, SUSAN DONNA-Choir 4, Girls' Glee 2,3, Outdoorsmen 4, F.T.A. 3,4, Gaelic 4, Library Assistant 4. CHULUFAS, TERRY-Ad Staff 4, Swimming 4, Intramural Volleyball 4. CHENOWETH, SUSAN DONNA Q CHULUFAS, TERRY l cLEMENts, GRANT I CIMMERY, KIM CLARK, CHUCK CLEMENTS, MICHAEL R.-Transfer 45 Basketball 45 Basc ball 4. CLISHAM, SHELLEY-S.B, Gen. Council 35 Thespians 3,45 French Club 45 Ski Lords 45 Tait 2,3,45 Play Cast 3,45 Intramural Volleyball 3,4. CLUTE, DONNA DOLORES-S.B, Gen. Council I5 Art Club 45 Intramural Basketball 35 Volleyball 3. CLEMENTS, MICHAEL R. CLISI-IAM, SHELLEY Senior Class COOK, GARY COCO, CAROL ANN-Jr. N.I-I.S. 25 N.H.S. 3,45 G.L. Gen. Council 45 F.T.A. 45 Girls' Glee 25 Choir 3,45 German Club 3,45 DeFreya 3,45 Fr. G.R.A.5 Pep Club 2,35 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation. COLLINS, DIANA BUSCHMAN-Orchestra I. COLLINSON, BOB-Boys' League. COOK, GARY-S.B. Gen. Council 45 Baseball 25 Basket- ball 25 Football lg Golf I. COOK, JO ANNE-N.l-l.S. 3,45 Quill ancl Scroll 3,45 Exec. Council 45 G.L. Gen. Council 2,45 Sr. Council Rep.5 F.T.A. 35 CELTIC 3,4, Editor-in-Chiet5 Spanish Club 3, Sec.5 Snack Bar I,25 DeFreya 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms5 Fr G.R.A.5 Pep Club 2, Soph. Coorolinator5 Intramural Bas- ketball I,2,35 Volleyball I,2,35 Optimist Club Award 35 Journalism Award 4. COOLEY, JANET--Jr. N,H.S. I,25 N.H.S. 3,45 S.B. Rec. Sec. 45 Exec. Council 45 S.B. Gen. Council 2,3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Choir I,3,4, Sec.5 F.T.A, 2,45 Qualha 3,4, Pres.5 P.T.S.A. Rep. 35 Homecoming Court5 Pep Club 25 Intra- mural Basketball 3,45 Volleyball 4. COON, SUE-Student Sec, 45 Library Assistant 3. COOVERT, JUANITA MARIE-Choir I,25 Girls' Glee 3 Fr. G.R.A.5 Intramural Basketball I5 Volleyball I. CORCORAN, TIM-Fr. Band5 Symphonic Band 25 March ing Band 25 Royal D 2,3,45 Football 35 Track I,2,3,4 Gymnastics Team 45 Intramural Football 4. 1 COOK, JO ANNE COOLEY, JANET COON, SUE COOVERT, JUANITA MARIE CORCORAN, TIM CORNELIUS, ROBIN DEE CLUTE, DONNA DOLORES COTTON, CAROLYN LEE COX, CATHY COCO, CAROL ANN COLLINS, DIANA BUSCI-IMAN COLLINSON, BOB CORNELIUS, ROBIN DEE-Arnica I5 Choir I,25 Girls' Glee 3,4. COTTON, CAROLYN LEE--N.F.L. 2,3,45 S.B. Gen. Council l,2,45 G.L. Gen. Council 35 French Club 45 Rifle Club 35 Speech Squad 2,3,45 Del-Freya 2,3,4, Chaplain5 Student Sec. 45 Outdoorsmen 35 Fr. G.R.A. COX, CATHY-German Club 45 Rifle Club 45 Student Sec. 2,3,45 Library Assistant 2,35 Snack Bar 25 Student Store 2. 233 CRAIG, PENNY LEE-Transfer 3, Girls' League. CRINER, STEFFEN-Class Vice Pres. 3, Exec. Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council 'I,2, Class Rep. 4, I.R.L. 2, Interclub Council 4, Sealgair 2,3,4, Pres. Ad Staff 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Baseball I,2,3, Track 3, Wrestling I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3,4. CURRY, DON-Boys' League. CRAIG, PENNY LEE CRINER, STEFFEN CURRY, DON DAGGETT, DORINDA ALYCE DALY, SHARON MARIE DAM, LARRY W. DANKER, JAMES RAY DAVENPORT, NORAH DAVIDOFF, JEAN ANN DAY, JIM deBRA, E. EDMOND JR. DAGGETT, DORINDA ALYCE-N.H.S. 4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Exec. Council 2, S.B. Gen. Council 2, Class Rep. 2, F.T.A. 4, Student Store I, Fr. G.R.A., Tait 2,3,4, Pub. Mir., Hist., Rally I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 3, Vol- leyball I,3,4, Tumbling I,2,3,4, Homecoming Court, May Fete Princess 2, May Fete Queen. DALY, SHARON MARIE-Transfer I, G.L. Gen. Council 4. DAM, LARRY W.-Transfer 2, N.H.S. 4, Jr. N.H.S. 2, S.B. First Vice-Pres. 4, Assembly Committee 4, Exec. Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council 2,4, F.T.A. 3, German Club 3, Royal D 3,4, Regis 3,4, Sec., Marching Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Drum Major 4, Orchestra 4, Baseball 2,3. DANKER, JAMES RAY-N.H.S. 3,4, Pres., Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Assembly Committee I, Interclub Council 4, Pres., CEL- TIC 3,4, Optica 4, Sealgair 3,4, Sec., S.B. Gen. Council 3, Basketball I, Baseball I,2, Intramural Volleyball 4, Play Cast 3, Journalism Award 4. DAVENPORT, NORAH-N.H.S. 3,4, Sec., Jr. N.H.S. I,2, S.B. Gen. Council 2, CELTIC 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Merrick 3,4, Vice-Pres., Fr. G.R.A., Symphonic Band I,2,3,4, March- ing Band I,2,3,4, Orchestra 4, Intramural Basketball I,2,4, Volleyball I,2,3,4. DAVIDOFF, JEAN ANN-S.B. Gen. Council 2. DAY, JIM-Regis 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football 3,4, Wrestling I, Basketball 3, Baseball 2,3, Freshie Frolic Court, King Cotton Court. DELL, JODI DILLEY, DONNA L. DOUD, KAY LORRAINE deBRA, E. EDMOND JR.-Scriptori 4. DOUGALL, WILLIAM C. DILLEY, DONNA L.-Transfer 4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Merrick 4, Speech Squad 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. DOUD, KAY LORRAINE-Choir I,3,4, Girls' Glee 2, Amica I, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2,3, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball i,2,3,4. DOUGALL, WILLIAM C.-Band I, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Scriptari 4, Play Cast 4, Swim- ming 4. DOW, DAVID DOYLE, PHILIP G. DREW, SHARON Y.-Transfer 3, Girls' League. DREXLER, GENE LOUISE-Transfer 4, Girls' League. DRUGG, JANET MARILYN-Sr, Council Rep., Fr. G.R.A., Ski Lords 3, Qualha 3,4, Health Room Help 2. DUKART, JIM-S.B. Gen. Council, Band I, Sealgair 2,3,4, Football I,2, Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Royal 4, Volleyball I,2,3,4. Ieyball I,2. Band I,2,3,4. DUNSON, DARCY-Ski Lords 3,4, Fr. G.R.A., Rally 2,4, DeFreya 2,3,4, Sgt. at-Arms, Intramural Basketball 2,3, ECKSTROM, LINDA ANN-Oualha 3,4, Intramural Vol, EDWARDS, CLINTON JAMES-Boys' League. EDWARDS, DAVID-Marching Band I,2,3,4, Symphonic EICHLER, LILLIE BETH-Amica I. DOUTHIT, KATHY-Thespians 3,4, Play Cast 3, Snack Bar I. DOW, DAVID-Transfer 2, Wrestling 2. DOYLE, PHILIP G.-Transfer 4, Boys' League. DUKART, JIM DUNSON, DARCY ECKSTROM, LINDA ANN EDWARDS, CLINTON JAMES I I I DRUGG, JANET MARILYN EISEMANN, KATHY ANN-S.B. Gen. Council 2, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2, Student Sec. 4. ELKINS, TRUDY--Band I, Bagpipe Band I, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Electronics Club 4, Merrick 3,4, Pub. Mir., Fr. G.R.A., Intramural Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 3,4. ENGLISH, FRANCI-Transfer 4, Library Assistant 4. .1 .v EDWARDS, DAVID EICHLER, LILLIE BETH EISEMANN, KATHY ANN ELKINS, rreuov ENGLISH, FRANCI EMERY, DOUGLAS E. ERICKSON, RONALD FAIN, BEVERLY FARRAR, LYMAN FEDERICI, JOANNE FERRARIS, JUDY ANN FIELD, JANET FINKE, SYDNEY D. FlNLEY, CAROLYN KAY FOSS, LARRY L.-Marching Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 2 3 ' FOSS, LINDA-Choir 1, Pep Club 4, Library Assistant 3. FOX, SUE-S.B., Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council 2, Choir 2, Amica l, Spanish Club 2, DeFreya 3,4. FARRAR, LYMAN-Transfer 2, S.B. Gen. Council 4. EMERY, DOUGLAS E.--N.H.S. 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Band l, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 4, Latin Achievement Award, Or- chestra i,2,3,4. ERICKSON, RONALD-Ski Lords 4. FAIN, BEVERLY-Quill and Scroll 3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 3, HIGHLANDER 3,4, Amica l, Thalia 2, Omni 3,4, Hist., Intramural Basketball l,2, Volleyball l,2. FEDERICI, JOANNE-Girls' League. FERRARIS, JUDY ANN-N.H.S. 4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, French Club 2,4, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres., Omni 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas., Vice-Pres., Student Store 3,4. FIELD, JANET-N.H.S. 3,4, Exec. Committee, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Treas., G.L. Gen. Council 2, Ad Staff 3,4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, Qualha 3,4, Pub. Mir., Intramural Basketball l,2, 3,4, Volleyball 3. FINKE, SYDNEY D.-S.B. Gen. Council l, Band l, Regis 2,3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football l,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. FINLEY, CAROLYN KAY-Amica l, Fr. G.R.A., Play Cast 2. FOGLE, COLLEEN ANNETTE-Transfer 4, Choir 4, Merrick 4. FOOTE, JOAN ELAINE-Transfer 2, N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 2, G.L. Gen. Council 3, Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 2, Spanish Club 3, Taif 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pub. Mir., Play Cast 2, Homecoming Queen, Rally 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 3,4, S.B. Exec. Council 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volley- ball 2,3. FORSTER, NANCY NOGLER-Transfer l, S.B. Gen. Coun- cil l. FOGLE, COLLEEN ANNETTE FOOTE, JOAN ELAINE FORSTER, NANCY NOGLER 236 FOSS, LARRY L. FOSS, LINDA FOX, SUE ii -Q. FRANCIS, BARRY-Transfer I, Football 4. FRANZEN, GERALD LEWIS-N.H.S. 4, Boys' State 3, Marching Band I,2,3,4, Symphonic Band l,2,3,4. FROEMKE, LOREN4IntramuraI Volleyball 4, Bays' League. Senior Class GARVI E, RANDY A. FUSON, WILLIAM HAROLD-Transfer 4, Boys' League. GALLOWAY, DARREL R.-Bays' League. GANSHORN, MARY ILENE-Intramural Basketball 2, Volleyball 3, Girls' League. GARVIE, RANDY A.-Ski Lords I, Intramural Basketball 4. GAUDRY, LARRY-S.B. Gen. Council I, GEISLER, PATTI D.-Choir 4, Girls Glee 2,3, I.R,L. 2, Outdoorsmen 3,4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, Spanish Club I, Rus- sian Club 3, DeFreya 3,4, Intramural Basketball 4, Vol- leyball 3. GERGEN, BRYAN GLYNE-Thespians 4, Barons 4, Play Cast 4, Basketball I,2, Track I,2. GERGEN, SALLY IRENE-N.H.S. 4, S.B. Gen. Council 2, S.B. Interclub Council 4, F,T.A. 3, Merrick 2,3,4, Pres. GILL, PHYLLIS-Library Assistant 3. FUSON, WILLIAM HAROLD GALLOWAY, DARREL R. GANSHORN, MARY ILENE GAUDRY, LARRY GEISLER, PATTI D, GERGEN, BRYAN GLYNE GERGEN, SALLY IRENE GILL, PHYLLIS GOODNOUGH, SHARON GRANT, DIANE MARIE GRAY, MARY JANE GOODNOUGH, SHARON-Transfer 2, French Club 4. GRANT, DIANE MARIE--Thespians 3,4, G.L. Fr. Vice- Pres., G.L. Gen. Council l,2, Amica I, Play Cast 3,4, Qualha 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2,3. GRAY, MARY JANE-Transfer 4, I-IIGHLANDER 4, Play Cast 4. 237 GREEN, JUDY--Transfer 2, G.L. Gen. Council 3, Qualha 3,4, GRIFFIS, LAWRENCE S.-German Club 4, Speech Squad 4. GRITZMACHER, TED R.-Transfer 2, Royal D 3,4, Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. GREEN, JUDY GRIFFIS, LAWRENCE S. GRITZMACHER, TED R. GROENLUND, DAVID ROY GUY, MICHAEL S. HAAS, JOYCE GROENLUND, DAVID ROY-Transfer 3, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football 3,4, Basketball 3, Track 3. GRUMBO, DICK P.-Barons 4, Intramural Basketball 4. GULDE, PAMELLA SUE-G,L. Gen. Council 2, N.F.L. 3,4, Sec., Speech Squad 2,3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Sec. GULLICKSON, GLEN-Royal D 2,3, Cross Country I,2, 3, Ski Lords 4, Swimming 4, Track I,2,3, Wrestling I,2. GUTHRIE, KEITH-Thespians 4, Rifle Club I,2,3, Stage- cratt 2,3,4, Cross Country 3. GUTTRIDGE, CAROLE DIANNE-G.L. Gen. Council 4, CELTIC 3, Fr, G.R.A., Ski Lords 4, F.T.A. 4, Thalia 2. GUY, MICHAEL S.-F.T.A. 2,3,4, Speech Squad 4, Tha- lia I,2, Baseball I,2, Football i,2, Intramural Basket bell I,2,3,4, HAAS, JOYCE-G.L. Gen. Council 3, Amica I, Ski Lords I,2,3,4, DeFreya 3,4, Intramural Basketball 3, Volleyball 3. HAKER, KATHIE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.I'l.S. l,2, F.T.A. 2, French Club 4, Fr. G.R.A. Gaelic 3, Pub. Mir., Pep Club 3, Intramural Basketball l,2, Volleyball I,2. HAKER, KATHIE HALL, SUZANNE LUCI LLE HAMILTON, NANCY GRUMBO, DICK P. GULDE, PAMELLA SUE GULLICKSON, GLEN GUTHRIE, KEITH GUTTRIDGE, CAROLE DIANNE HAMMON, CLIFF HALL, SUZANNE LUCILLE-Pep Club 2, French Club 4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, DeFreya 3,4, Hist., Chaplain. HAMILTON, NANCY-S.B. Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council, Merrick 3,4, Play Cast 4, Pep Club 2, Intra- mural Basketball I,2,3, Volleyball 4. HAMMON, CLI FF-Boys' League. HART, MYRNA JEAN HATFIELD, KATHY HANSON, CAROL ANN HANSON, DAWN JOANN HART, MYRNA JEAN-Quill and Scroll 3,4, Choir I,3,4, Girls' Glee 2, Amica I, F.T.A. 2, German Club 3, I.R.L. 2, HIGHLANDER 3,4, Snack Bar 3,4, Student Store 2, Omni 3,4, Pub. Mir., Pep Club 2. HATFIELD, KATHY-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Interclub Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council I,3, G.L. Sec. 4, Gen. Coun- cil I,3, Amica I, F.T,A. 2,3,4, French Club 4, Vice- Pres., I.R.L. 2, Ski Lords 4, Fr. G.R.A., Tait 3,4, Pres., Pub. Mir., Student Sec. 4, National Letter of Commenda- tion. HAWORTH, PHYLLIS-Transfer 2, G.L. Gen. Council 4. HAYES, CHERYL ANN-G.L. Gen. Council 2,3, Amica I, Pep Club 2. HEALD, RUSSELL-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Interclub Council 4, Editorial Board 4, S.B. Gen. Council 2,4, Sen- ior Council Rep., Marching Band I,2, Symphonic Band I,2, F.T.A. 3, German Club 3,-4, Treas., Pres., Sealgair 4, Play Cast 3, Intramural Basketball I,-4, Basketball Manager 2. HEIM, STEVE L.-German Club 2,3, I.R.L. 2, Outdoors- men 3,4, Football 2, Golf 2. HELMICK, JOANNE MARILYN-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr, N.H.S. I,2, G.L. Treas. 3, F.T.A. 3, DeFreya 2,3,4, Student Sec. 4. HENDERSON, CINDY-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Choir 2,3,4, Rifle Club 3,4, Scriptori 4, Thalia 2,3,4, Library Assistant 4. HENDERSON, MARILYN JANE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, S.B. Gen. Council I,3, G.L. Vice-Pres. 4, Gen. Coun- cil 3, Class Treas. I, CELTIC 3,4, Amica I, Ski Lords 4, Spanish Club 3, Taif 2,3,4, Pub. Mir., Chaplain, Freshie Frolic Court, Homecoming Court, March of Dimes Prin- cess 2, Sweethearts Ball Princess, May Fete Princess 3, HANSCH, MARIAN-German Club 3, Intramural Volley- ball 4. HANSON, CAROL ANN-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, G.L. Gen. Council 2,4, Amica I, F.T.A. 4, Fr, G.R.A., Thalia 3,4, Sec., Merrick 4, Treas., Intramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball 2. HANSON, DAWN JOANN-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Choir I,3, Girls' Glee 2, G.L. Gen. Council 4, German Club 3,4, Sec., Ski Lords 3,4, Thalia 2, Gaelic 3,4, Treas., National Merit Letter of Commendation, Salu- tatorian. HAYES, ci-IERYL ANN HEALD, RUSSELL HEIM, STEVE L. HELMICK, JOANNE MARILYN HAWORTH, PHYLLIS HENKEL, GLORIA EVANS-Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 3. HENNEMAN, JANET-N.H.S. 4, HIGHLANDER 3,4, Amica I, Thalia I, Fr. G.R.A. Merrick 3,4, Intramural Volley- ball I, Student Sec. 3. HERBIG, GOLDY-N.F.L. 2,3,4, Thespians 2,3,4, Assem- bly Committee 2, Spanish Club 2, Speech Squad 2,3,4, Choir I,3,4, Girls' Glee 2, Tait 2,3,4, Play Cast 2,3, Freshie Frolic Queen, March of Dimes Princess I, Miss Clothing Drive I, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2, Rally I,4, Tumbling 2,3,4. Rally I,3,4, Intramural Basketball I, Volleyball 2, HENDERSON, CINDY HENKEL, GLORIA EVANS HENNEMAN, JANET HENDERSON, MARILYN JANE HERBIG, GOLDY HILL, MARILYN LEE HINKLE, CAROL ANN HOEF, ANTHONY STUART HILL, MARILYN LEE-N,H.S. 3,4, S.B. Cortes. Sec. 4, S.B. Exec. Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council I,4, Class Treas. I, G.L. Pub. Mgr. 3, G.L. Gen, Council 2,3, Ad Staff 3,-4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Ski Lords 2,3, Tait 3,4, Treas,, Stu- dent Sec. 4, Intramural Volleyball 4. HINKLE, CAROL ANN-Sr. Council Rep., Choir I, Lib- rary Assistant 3. HOFF, ANTHONY STUART-Chess Club 3, Vice-Pres. HOGUE, VICKI LEE HOLM, HAROLD ALLEN HORNING, GEORGE FREDRICK HOUGHTON, DON HOUSE, JANIS HOWELL, TERRY L. HUEBNER, ADELE CORIENE-Transfer 3, N.H.S. 4, French Club 4, Omni 4. HUGGETT, MARGARET R.-Rifle Club 4, Library Assistant 3,4, Intramural Basketball 3, Volleyball l,2,3,4. HUGHES, RALPH G.-Choir 2,3, Outdoorsmen 2, Regis 3,4, Freslfiie Frolic Court, Play Cast 4, Royal D 2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Football I,2, Wrestling l,2,3,4. 240 HOGUE, VICKI LEE-N.H.S. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Edi- torial Board 4, S.B, Exec. Council 4, S.B. lnterclub Coun- cil 4, HIGHLANDER 2,3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief, German Club 3,4, Gaelic 3,4, Sec., Journalism Award 4. HOLM, HAROLD ALLEN-Boys' League. HORNING, GEORGE EREDRICK-lnterclub Council 4, SB. Gen. Council 3,4, Ski Lords I,2,3,4, Pres., Regis 3,4, In- tramural Basketball 2,4, HOUGHTON, DON-Transfer 4, Marching Band 4, Swim- ming 4, Captain, Symphonic Band 4, A.A.V. Swimming Award. HOUSE, JANIS-Intramural Basketball, Girls' League, HOWELL, TERRY L.-Boys' League. HOWERY, JIM-Tl-iespians 4, F.T.A. 3,4, German Club 3,4, Play Cast 4, Royal D 3,4, Basketball 2, Manager, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. HOWLAND, MIKE C.-Outdoorsrnen 2,4, Baseball 3, Football 2,3, Manager. HUBKA, DAVID EUGENE-Jr. N.H.S. l,2, N.l'l.S. 3,4, Clos! Pres. I, Thespians 4, Const. Eval. Committee 2, S.B. Exec. Council I, S.B. Gen. Council l,2, Optica 2,3,4, Pres., Electronics 2, Feyadins I, Pres., Optimist Award 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation, 5. HUEBNER, ADELE CORIENE HUGGETT, MARGARET R. HOWERY, .IIM HOWLAND, MIKE C. HUBKA, DAVID EUGENE HUGHES, RALPH G. HUISMAN, DAN-Boys' League. HUNEFELD5 LOWELL W.-SB. Gen. Council I5 Baseball I5 Basketball I,25 Football 2. HUNTING, HERBERT-Transfer 25 I,R.L. 2535 Football 35 Track 2,35 Intramural Basketball 2,3,45 S.B. Gen. Council 45 Barons 4. I HUNEFELD5 LOWELL W. HUNTING, HERBERT Senior C ass JACOBY, CAROL A. HUSTON, LARRY-Boys' League. I IVERSON, JEFF-Royal D 253,45 Golf 25354. JABS5 WILLIAM-N.H.S. 3545 S.B. Gen. Council I,2,35 S.B. lnterclub Council 2,3545 Const. Eval, Committee I5 P.T.S.A. Rep. 25 Class Pres. I5 Freshie Frolic Court5 Rifle Club I5253545 Sealgair 253545 Pres.5 Royal D 3545 Football I,2,3545 Basketball 25 Track I525 Wrestling I,2, 3,45 Stan Gaumer Memorial Award5 Industrial Arts Award. JACOBY, CAROL A.-G.L, Gen. Council 45 Choir I5 Student Sec, 4. JAMES, LARRY-Library Assistant 2,3545 Health Room Help 45 Intramural Basketball 45 Track 4. JELINEK, JACK-Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 25 Regis 253,45 Treas.5 Sgt.-at-Arms5 King Cotton Court5 Royal D 3545 Baseball I,2,3545 Football I5 Intramural Bas- ketball 3,4. JENSEN, GARY EARL-Boys' League. JOHNSON, BARBARA-Choir I5 Girls' Glee 45 Omni 35 Intramural Volleyball 2. JOHNSON, CHRIS-DeFreya 3,45 Fr. G.R.A,5 Pep Club 2. 1 HUSTON, LARRY IVERSON5 JEFF -IAB5, WILLIAM JAMES, LARRY JELINEK5 JACK 'JENSEN, GARY EARL JOHNSON, BARBARA JOHNSON, CHRIS JOHNSON, GINGER M. JOHNSON, WARREN JOHNSTON, EVELYN O. JOHNSON, GINGER M.-S.B. Gen. Council 45 G.L. Gen. Council 253,45 Amica I5 Qualha 3545 Health Room Help 4. JOHNSON, WARREN-Freshie Frolic Court5 Regis 35 Bar- ons 45 Football I5 Basketball I52,35 Baseball I52,3,4. JOHNSTON, EVELYN O.-S.B, Gen. Council 45 Sr. Coun- cil Rep.5 F.T.A. 2,35 Amica I5 Russian Club 35 Gaelic 35 Snack Bar 354. 24I JONES, CAROLYN LEE-Jr. N.l-l.S. I,2, N.H.S. 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Merrick 3,4, Choir I, Girls' Glee 2, Snack Bar 2,3,4, Student Store 4, Student Sec. 4. JONES, CHARLES JACK-Transfer 2, Choir 2. JONES, RON-Class Pres. 2, Exec. Council 2, lnterclub Council 2, S.B. Gen, Council I,2,3, Sr. Council Rep., Royal D 3,4, Regis 2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4, Basketball I,2,3, King Cotton Court, Intramural Basketball 3, Base- ball l,2,3,4. JONES, CAROLYN LEE JONES, CHARLES JACK JONES, RON JOSE, STEVEN KEPLER, GARY KIGER, CAROLYN S. JOSE, STEVEN-Transfer 3, Ski Lords 4. KASPARI, SANDI-N.H.S. 3,4, P.T.S.A. Rep. 2, S.B. Gen. Council 2, G.L. Class Rep. 2, Amica I, Fr. G.R.A., RusA sian Club 3, Qualha 2,3,4, Vice-Pres., Health Room Help 4, Tennis 3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volley- ball 2,3,4, Tumbling l,2,3,4. KAZDA, JOE ROGER--Interclub Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Ski Lords 4, Barons 4, Chaplain, Play Cast 4. KEENE, SKI P-Boys' League. KELLER, SHARON MARIE-G.L. Gen. Council 4, Interclub Council 4, Gaelic 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pres., Girls' Glee 3, Vagabonds 4. KENNER, MELVA MAY-G.L. Gen. Council 3. KEPLER, GARY-Transfer I, Boys' League. KIGER, CAROLYN S.-SB, Gen. Council 3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 4, Optica 3, Speech Squad 2, Girls' Glee 2, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2, Health Room Help 4, Intramural Basketball I, Student Sec. 3. KIMSEY, JANET L.-Spanish Club 2, Library Assistant 3, Intramural Volleyball I. KIMSEY, JANET L. KING, DOUGLAS KING, RONALD EARL KASPARI, SANDI KAZDA, JOE ROGER KNAUER, DONALD 242 KEENE, SKIP KELLER, SHARON MARIE KENNER, MELVA MAY KING, DOUGLAS-Boys' Leogue. KING, RONALD EARL-Boys' League. KNAUER, DONALD-Regis 2,3, Royal D 2,3, Football l,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3,4, Track 'I,2,3,4. Intramural Basketball 4. KNUTH, TAMARA KOCK, TERRY KOESTER, BARBARA JEAN-N,H.S. 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council I,3, G.L. Gen. Council I, CELTIC 3, Amica I, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Hist., Pub, Mgr., DeFreya 2,3,4, Hist., Pub. Mgr., Pres., Pep Club 2, Intramural Basketball I,2,3, Volley- ball I,3. I I H E RGE FRANKLIN KRAMER, BEVERLY-Girls' League. KR ST C ' G O KRESSE, JUDI-Tltalia 4. KRISTICH, GEORGE FRANKLIN-Marching Band I,2,3,4, Symphonic Bancl I,2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3. KRUM, GARY-Intramural Basketball 4, Boys' League. KYLE, APRIL LYNN-S.B, Gen. Council I, Library Assist- ant 4, Intramural Volleyball I. LaBARRE, BECKI ANN-SB. Gen. Council 2, I.R.L. 2, DeFreya 4, Fr. G.R.A. KYLE, APRIL LYNN LACER, DIANE-Girls' League. VKRESSE, JUDI LANE, MICHELLE INEZ-N.I'l.S. 4, CI. Sgt.-at-Arms, CELTIC 3, Tait 2,3,4, Hist., Choir 2, Vagabonds 3,4, Fr. G.R.A., Rally 2,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volley- ball I,2,3,4, Tumbling 3,4. LANG, CARMILLE CAROLE-Play Cast 2. LANSING, DAN-Boys' League. LACEY, PATRICIA MARILYN-F.T.A. 4. LACER, DIANE LANE, MICHELLE INEZ LANG, CARMILLE CAROLE KNEPI-IOFF, CINDY-P.T.S.A. Rep. 4, Exec. Council 4- S.B. Gen. Council I,4, G.L. Gen. Council 2, CELTIC 4- Sealgair 4, Football I,2, Basketball I, Baseball I,2- 1 1 F.T.A. 3,4, Ski Lords 4, Tait 3,4, Sgtfat-Arms, Band I, Intramural Basketball 2,3, Volleyball 2,3. 1 KNUTH, TAMARA-Fr. G.R.A., Library Assistant 3, ln- tramural Basketball 2, Volleyball I,2. KOCK, TERRY-S.B. Gen. Council I,3, Rifle Club I,2, f KRUM, GARY La BARRE, BECKI ANN LACEY, PATRICIA MARILYN LANSING, DAN 243 LANSING, DON LANSING, JULIA HELEN LEE, PEGGY ANN LANSING, DON-Football 3. LANSING, JULIA HELEN-.-Choir I. LEE, PEGGY ANN-Choir 3, Girls' Glee 4, Snack Bar 3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2. LEIBI-IAM, BEATRICE M. LEWIS, NAN LEWIS, RONALD LIND, DON LEIBHAM, BEATRICE M.-Girls' Glee 2, German Club 3,4, Snack Bar I,2, Student Secretary 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 4. LEWIS, NAN-Jr. N.H,S. I,2, Exec. Council 4, Editorial Board 4, Girls' League Fr. Vice-Pres., S.B, Gen. Council 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Scriptori Editor 4, Speech Squad 3, HIGHLANDER 4, Co-Editor, Amica I, N.F.L. 3,4, Quallia 3,4, Sec. LEWIS, RONALD-Play Cast 4, Track I. LIND, DON-Regis 3, Football I,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2,3, 4, Baseball I,2. LINK, SHIRLA ANNE-Npl-l.S. 3,4, Tbalia 2, Sec., Intra- mural Basketball 2, Magna Cum Laude. LINKS, ROLAND A.-Boys' League. LLOYD, VICTOR STEVEN-Student Traffic Control. LOGSDON, GERRI-Girls' Glee 2, Choir I, Omni 3, Audio-Visual 4, Intramural Volleyball I, Tumbling I. LONG, BETTY J.-Intramural Basketball 3, Girls' League. LLOYD, VICTOR STEVEN LOGSDON, GERRI LINK, SHIRLA ANNE LINKS, ROLAND A. LONG, BETTY J, LONG, DOUG--Class Vice-Pres, 4, Assembly Committee 4, S.B, Gen. Council 3,4, Regis 4, Basketball I, Base- ball I,2, Swimming 4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. LONG, JEANNE RONELL-Rifle Club 4, Band l, Sym- phonic Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, Fr, G.R.A. LOVELADY, ALBERTA-Transfer 3, HIGHLANDER 3. 244 LONG, DOUG LONG, JEANNE RONELL LOVELADY, ALBERTA LOWRY, BRUCE-S.B. Gen. Council I, Dance Band 2, Or- chestra 2,3,4, Football 2. LUDWICK, JOHN-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Baseball I. LUND, SHARON-Choir l,2,3. Senior Class MAHOLLAND, PHILIP K. MAKI, ELLEN LYN MANLEY, DOUGLAS LUNDBOM, DICK-Radio Club I,2,3. LYNCH, GLORIA JEAN-Intramural Volleyball I,2,3,4g Girls' League. MAES, ROBERT-Transfer I, Library Assistant 2. MAHOLLAND, PHILIP K.-Track I. MAKI, ELLEN LYN-Arnica I, Merrick 4. MANELY, DOUGLAS-Bays' League. MAROVICH, SHARON-HIGHLANDER 3,4, Choir I, Girls' Glee 2, Fr. G,R.A., Pep Club 2, Intramural Badminton 2. MARSH, VIRGINIA ANN-Spanish Club 2, Intramural Volleyball 4. MARTIN, JUDY MARLENE-Choir 3,45 Tumbling I. LUNDBOM, DICK LYNCH, GLORIA JEAN MAES, ROBERT MAROVICH, SHARON MARSH, VIRGINIA ANN MARTIN, JUDY MARLENE MATHER, JACQUELINE MATHES, LENARD DON MATHESON. KAREN ANN MATHER, .IACQUELINE-Choir I,3,4, Health Room As- sistant 4, Intramural Volleyball I,2.. MATHES, LENARD DON-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Cross Country 2. MATHESON, KAREN ANN-Transfer 2, G.L. Gen. Council 4: Library Assistant 3, Student Sec. 4. 245 MATTISON, .IANET-Fr. G,R,A., Choir 2, Band I, March- ing Band 2,3, Symphonic Band 2,3. MATZ, GREGG-Sealgair 3,4, Baseball I, Football I,2, Wrestling I,2. MCBRYDE, ELIZABETH-Transfer 4, Girls' League. MATTISON, JANET MATZ, GREGG MCBRYDE, ELIZABETH McCARL, MAUREEN LEE MCCOY, KATHY McCULLOUGH, EDITH V. I McDOWELL, PAULA RAE MCMILLAN, SANDRA KAY McCARL, MAUREEN LEE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, In- terclub Council 4, Scriptori 4, Pres., Pub. Mgr., Thalia 4, Speech Squad 4, Vice-Pres., Science Club I, Sec., Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Finalist in Ore- gon's Science Talent Search. McCOY, KATHY-Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2,3,4, Library Assistant 3, Snack Bar I,2, Student Store I, Intramural Basketball I, Volleyball I, Optimist Club Award 4. MCCULLOUGH, EDITH V.-Girls' League. MCCURTAIN, MARY K.-Speech Squad 2, Fr. G.R.A., Omni 2,3,4, Treas., Intramural Basketball 2, Badminton 2. MCDONALD, BILL--Scriptori 4. MCDONALD, DONNA RAE-Fr. Band, Symphonic Band 2,3, Marching Band 2,3, Rifle Club 2,3,4. MCDOWELL, PAULA RAE-N.l'l.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 'l,2, Interclub Council 4, F.T.A, 3,4, Vice-Pres., Treas., Thalia 3,4, Pres., Vice-Pres., Fr. G,R.A., Intramural Volleyball 2. MCMILLAN, SANDRA KAYASB. Gen, Council 3, Fr. Band, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Or- chestra 3,4, Fr. G.R.A,, Merrick 3,4, Hist., Chaplain, Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Volleyball I,2,3,4. McMULLEN, NITA MAE-S.B. Gen. Council I,2,4, G.L. Gen. Council I,2, Amica I, F.T.A. I, Spanish Club 2, Fr. G.R.A., Qualha 2,3,4. Help 4. MCCURTAIN, MARY K. MCDONALD, BILL MCDONALD, DONNA RAE McMULLEN, NITA MAE MCNULTY, PAULA DENICE McVAY, LYN DA L. I MEARS, PATRICIA MARIE MCNULTY, PAULA DENICE-Omni 3,4, Hist., Rifle-Club 3. MCVAY, LYNDA L.-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Class Sec. 3, G.L. Gen. Council 2, Choir I, Fr. G.R.A., Rally 2,4, Tait 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms. MEARS, PATRICIA MARIE-Transfer 3, Health Room I 1, E MERRILL, GREG MILLER, BONNIE MAURINE MILLER, EUGENE LESLIE METTLER, PAT THOMSON MILES, RALPH J. MILLER, BONNIE MAURINE-N.H.S. 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Sr. Council Rep., lnterclub Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council 4, CELTIC 3,4, Omni 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Pres., Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2,3,4, Pub. Mgr., Hist., Pres. MILLER, EUGENE LESLIE-Boys' League. MILLER, MIKE-N.I'l.S. 4. MILLER, NANCY-Amica I, Gaelic 2,3,4, Pub. Mgr., In- tramural Basketball 2, Volleyball I,4. MILLS, SHARON MARIE-Jr. N.I-l.S. 2, Inferclub Coun- cil 3, TI'1alia 2,3,4, Pres. MINIUTTI, DIANNE CAROL-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Assembly Committee 4, Class Sec. 2, German Club 3, I.R.L. 2, Choir 2,3, Vagabonds 4, Qualha 2,3,4, Hist,, Pres., Health Room Help 4, Highland Dancers 2,3,4, In- tramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, N.O.M.A. Spelling Award 3. MITCHELL, ALLEN CORT-Transfer 2, Thalia 2. MOECKLI, DAVID EDWARD-Optica 3,4, Choir 3, Play MERRILL, GREG-Football I, Basketball I, Track I,2. METTLER, PAT THOMSON-S.B. Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council 4, Choir 3, Girls' Glee 2, Vagabonds 4, Health Room Help 4. I MILES, RALPH J.-S.B. Gen. Council 2,3,4, Choir 2,3, Vagabonds 4, Sealgair 2,3,4, Royal D 4, King Cot- ton, Football I,4, Track I, Wrestling I. MILLER, NANCY MILLS, SHARON MARIE MINIUTTI, DIANNE CAROL MITCHELL, ALLEN CORT Cast 4. MOLD, BRUCE W.-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Regis 4, Royal D 4, Basketball I,2, Baseball I,2,3,4. MILLER, MIKE MOECKLI, DAVID EDWARD MOLD, BRUCE W. MOLLETT, LINDA-S.B. Gen. Council I,2,3,4, G.L. Soplt. I Class Rep., Amica I, Tait 3,4, Vice-Pres., Fr. G.R.A., ln- tramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball 2. MOORE, CATHERINE W-A.I.-Pep Club 2. MONTGOMERY, MELVIN DEAN-N.H,S. 4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, National Merit Letter of Commendation. I MOLLETT, LINDA MOORE, CATHERINE MONTGOMERY, MELVIN DEAN W-A. I. MORRIES, DOLORES GRACE-Girls' League. MORRIES, DOROTHY MAY-Girls' League. MORRILL, MICHAEL DON-lnterclub Council 3, Elec- tronics Club 3, Pres., Radio Club 2. MORRIES, DOLORES GRACE MORRIES, DOROTHY MAY MORRILL, MICHAEL DON MORSE, GARY W.-Electronics Club 2, F.T.A. I, Out- ' doorsmen 3, Rifle Club 3, Choir 3,4. MOSELEY, FRED B.-Transfer 3, N.H.S. 3,4, lnterclub Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council 3, Vagaboncls 3,4, Regis 3,4, Vice4Pres., Royal D 3,4, Pres., Basketball 3,4, Football 3,4, Valedictorian. MORSE, GARY W, MOSELEY, FRED B. MUNYAN, DWAIN Pl'lll-UP MOSS, STUART JENE-Transfer 2, Boys' League. MOUNTAIN, EDDIE-Boys' League. MOWERY, LILAMAE--N.H.S. 3,4, Amica I, German Club 3, Merrick 3,4, Sec. MUNCE, GEORGE-Electronics Club 3. MUNYAN, DWAIN PHILLIP-Choir 2,3,4. MURRELL, EDD-Boys' League. MOSS, STUART .IENE MOUNTAIN, EDDIE MYERS, CAROL SUSANNE-Fr. G.R.A.., Student Sec, 3, MURRELL, EDD Intramural Basketball Q, Volleyball l,2. MOWERY, LILAMAE MUNCE, GEORGE MYERS, CAROL SUSANNE NAIL, DIANNA-Sr, Council Rep., De-Freya 2. NARVASA, TOM-Optica 4, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3, 4, Baseball T, Football I,2,3, Intramural Football 4, Wrestling I,2,3,4. NEIGHORN, DAVID ROY-German Club 2,3, CELTIC 4, Marching Band 'l,2,3,4, Symphonic Band l,2,3,4, Or- chestra l,2,3,4, Drum Major 4. 248 NAIL, DIANNA NARVASA, TOM NEIGHORN, DAVID ROY Senior Class NELSON, BEVERLE MAY-Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, N.H.S. 3,4, In- terclub Council 4, Spanish Club 1,2,4, Treas., Merrick 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Pres., Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Sym- phonic Band 1,2,3,4, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres., Orchestra 2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2,3, Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation, Exchange Student to Switzerland, Valeclictorian. NELSON, GARY ROBERT-Electronics Club 3, Radio Club 3,4. NELSON, JOAN ELAINE-Transfer 2, HIGHLANDER 4, Thalia 2, Intramural Volleyball 4, Tumbling 3,4. NELSON, KRIS-Transfer 4, Girls' League. NELSON, RODNEY F.-Outdoorsmen 1,3, Royal D 4, Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 2,3,4. NEUBAUER, DARLENE-Transfer 1, Girls' League. NEUBAUER, JANIS LOUISE-Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, N.H.S. 3,4, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Sec., Outcloorsmen 3, Marching Band 1,2, Symphonic Band 1,2, CELTIC 3, DeFreya 3,4, Intramural Basketball 1,3, Volleyball 3, Tennis 2. NICHOLS, KENNETH-SB. Gen. Council 3,4, Library As- sistant 4. NICHOLS, SUE-Thespians 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 1,2,3, G.L. Gen. Council 2,3, Thalia l,2, Treas., Vice-Pres., Choir 1, Play Cast 3, Library Assistant 1,2,3. NOXON, TERRY-Sr, Council Rep., Football 1, Wrestling 1,2. OGWAL, TOM E.-N.F.L. 4, S.B. Vice'Pres. 4: Assembly Committee 4, Exec. Council 4, Speech Squad 4, Regis 4, Exchange Suclent from Uganda. OLCOTT, DAVID WAYNE-S.B. Gen. Council 3, Choir 2,4, Sealgair 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Royal D 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1, Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4. NELSON KRIS NELSON, RODNEY F. NEUBAUER, DARLENE NEUBAUER, JANIS LOUISE NICHOLS, KENNETH NICHOLS, SUE NOXON, TERRY OGWAL, TOM E. OLCOTT, DAVID WAYNE OSTMAN, KAY OUDEANS, JUDY PARKER, SANDRA KAY OSTMAN, KAY-Jr. N.l-I.S. 3,4, Tennis 3, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. OUDEANS, JUDY-Optica 1, Fr. G.R.A. PARKER, SANDRA KAY-Outcloorsmen 4, Tennis 3, In- tramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. 249 PARKER, TONYA-Amica I, Qualha 2,3,4, Pep Club 2, Intramural Volleyball 2. PARSONS, THOMAS DONALD-Basketball I, Intramural Football 4. PAXTON, MIKE-Football I, Wrestling I. PARKER, TONYA PARSONS, THOMAS DONALD I I PAXTON, MIKE PEKRUL, GERALD W. PIAZZA, JIM PIERCE, BOB PEKRUL, GERALD W.-Marching Band l,2,3, Symphonic Band I,2,3, Football l,2,3, Cross Country l,2,3, Bas- ketball l,2,3, Baseball I,2,3,4, Gymnastics 4. PENNINGTON, DAVE--S.B. Gen, Council 4, Ski Lords 4, Regis 4, Wrestling 4. PENNY, JANIE-N.F.L. 3,4, Constitution Eval. Committee 2,3, Exec. Council I, S.B. Gen. Council I,2,4, Class Rep. I, Speech Squad 3,4, DeFreya 2,3, Pub. Mgr. PERRY, SUSAN KAY-Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Sec., S.B. Gen. Council 2,3, Class Sec. 3, G.L. Vice'Pres., Ski Lords 4, Qualha 2,3,4, Treas., Fr. G.R.A., Marching Band I, Symphonic Band I, Girls' State, Homecoming Court, Sweethearts Ball Queen, May Fete Crown Princess, Ten- nis 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball 'I,2,3,4, Tumbling 2,3,4. PESONEN, BARBARA4-Amica I, Choir l,3,4, Fr. G.R.A., Intramural Volleyball I, Girls' Glee 2. PETERSON, DENNIS--Transfer 4, Boys' League. PIAZZA JIM-Choir I,2, Vagabonds 3,4. PIERCE, BOB-'Optica 3, Dance Band 2,3,4, Fr. Band, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, F.T.A. 4. PING, MIKE-Thalia I,2, Football 2, Intramural Foot- ball 4. PING, MIKE PLATO, JACALYN SU E POINTER, JUANITA M PENNINGTON, DAVE PENNY, JANIE PQNSFORD, JIM Library Assistant 3. rary Assistant 3. 2, Golf I, Wrestling 2. PERRY, SUSAN KAY PESONEN, BARBARA PETERSON, DENNIS PLATO, JACALYN SUE-Transfer 2, S.B. Gen. Council 4 POINTER, JUANITA M.-Choir I,2, Girls' Glee 3, Lib- PONSFORD, JIM-Fr. Band, Rifle Club I,2,3,4, Baseball POST, KARL QUEAHPAMA, GRACE RANCK, THOMAS F. PREBLE, DAYTON AL PRITCHETT, GARY LEE QUEAHPAMA, GRACE-Transfer 4, Girls' League. RANCK, THOMAS F.-Band 2, Ski Lords 4, Football I, Wrestling l,2. RASCH, LINDA LOU-Transfer 4, Girls' League. RATHBURN, KATHLEEN JANE-N,H,S. 3,4, N.F.L. 2,3,4, Interclub Council 4, G.L. Pres., Speech Squad 2,3,4, Or' chestra I, Qualha 3,4, Chaplain, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3. RAY, PAUL BENJAMIN-Boys' League. RAYSON, MARILYN MARIE-S.B. Gen. Council I,3, G.L. Gen. Council 2,3, Sr. Council Rep., Amica I, Fr. G.R.A., DeFreya 4, Health Room Help 3. RAYSON, MARLENE ELORA-S.B. Gen. Council I,2,3, G.L. Gen. Council 2, Sr. Council Rep., Amica I, Fr. G.R.A., Health Room Help 3. REED, DALE-Transfer 3, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Sr. Coun- cil Rep., Choir 3,4, Barons 4. REYNOLDS, .IOANN--Thespians 3,4, Amica I, Qualha 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Play Cast 3,4. RASCH, LINDA LOU RICE, BETTY JO-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, C-ELTIC 4, Thalia I, Merrick 3,4, Treas., Symphonic Band I,2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Intramural Volleyball 2. RICE, JOHN MICHAEL--S.B. Gen. Council 4, Interclub Council 4, Sr. Council Rep., Barons 4, Pres., Speech Squad 3. RICHARDSON, MERRILL-S.B. Gen. Council 2, Sr. Council Rep., Fr. Band, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Library Assistant l,3. POST, KARL-Barons 4, Audio-Visual 3, Basketball 2, Football I, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 4. PREBLE, DAYTON AL-Track 2,3,4. PRITCHETT, GARY LEE-N.F,L. 3,4, Vice-Pres., Assembly Committee 3, Interclub Council 4, Sr. Council Rep., Ad Staff 3,4, French Club 4, Pres., Speech Squad 3,4 RATHBURN, KATHLEEN JANE RAY, PAUL BENJAMIN RAYSON, MARILYN MARIE RAYSON, MARLENE ELORA REED, DALE REYNOLDS, JOANN RICE, BETTY JO RICE, .IOHN MICHAEL RICHARDSON, MERRILL Club 3,4, Treas. 3,4, Cross Country 2. sistant I. RICHTER, EILEEN RICKETTS, GARY L. RINEHART, GILBERT RANDALL ROBERTS, DELORES LaRUE ROBERTS, SHERRI ROBINSON, CAROL ANN RODGERS, PAUL ROBERTS, DELORES LaRUE-Intramural Volleyball 2,3, Girls' League. ROBERTS, SHERRI-Tltespians 3,4, Play Cast 3,4, Girls' Glee 3, Twirlers I,2,3,4, Scriptori 4. ROBINSON, CAROL ANN-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, G.L. Gen. Council 3, F.T.A, 4, I.R.L. 2, Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 2, CELTICS 3,4, Ski Lords 2,3,4, German Club 3,4, Sec., Treas., DeFreya 2,3,4, Hist., Fr. G.R.A., Intramural Basketball 2, Volleyball 3. RODGERS, PAUL-Barons 4, Football 2, Intramural Bas- ketball 2,3,4. RODRIGUEZ, JOHN ROGER-Transfer 3, Boys' League. ROSCH, JOHN M.-Track 2, Intramural Basketball. ROSE, LINDA-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, S.B. Interclub Council 3, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Amica I, French Club 4, DeFreya 3,4, Sgt.-at,Arms, Fr. G.R.A.., Intramural Vol- leyball I, Bowling 3. ROSE, MARILYN SHIRLEY-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, F.T.A. 3,4, Choir 'l,4, Girls' Glee 2, Omni 3,4, Vice- Pres., Sec., Russian Club 3, Intramural Basketball I,2, Volleyball 3, Badminton 2. ROSIER, LEROY-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Tlwespians 4, Band I, Marching Band 2, Barons 4, Play Cast 4, Best Sup- porting Actor 4. RICHTER, EILEEN-N,H.S. 4, omni 3,4, Chaplain, Pep RICKETTS, GARY L.-P.T.S.A, Rep. 1,4, N.F.L. 3,4, E.r.A. RLNEHART, GILBERT RANDALL-Transfer 2, Library As- ROSE, LINDA ROSE, MARILYN SHIRLEY RODRIGUEZ, JOHN ROGER ROSCH, JOHN M. ROSIER, LEROY ROSS, ROSS, ROSS, 23,41 Squad KATHLEEN LoulsE-scfapfon 3,4, choir 1,4. KEN-N.H.S. 4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Sealgair 4. LINDA LEE-N.H.S. 4, Thespians 3,4, Hist., N.F,L. F.T.A. 3, I.R.L. 2,- Choir 2, Vagabonds 3,4, Speech 2,3, Play Cast 3,4, Best Actress Award 3, Ore- gon Junior Miss Candidate. 252 ROSS, KATHLEEN LOUISE ROSS, KEN ROSS, LINDA LE? ROWLEE, MAYRENE M.+Fr, G.R.A., Intramural Volleyball l,2, Basketball l,2,' Badminton 2,3. RUDD, JIM-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Choir I, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 2,3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. RUFENER, RONALD-Boys' League. RUDD, JIM RUFENER, RONALD Senior Class I SALLEY, SHERRON RYTEL, BONNIE-Choir I,4, Girls' Glee 2, Student Sec. 3, Fr. G.R.A. SABROWSKI, PAT-Girls' Glee 2,4, Bowling Team 2. SACKETT, LYNNETTE-Girls' League. SALLEY, Sl-IERRON-Intramural Basketball 2, Girls' League. SANDS, PATRICIA ANNE-Transfer 3, S.B. Gen. Council 3, Snack Bar 3, Intramural Volleyball 3. SAWYER, DEAN-Audio-Visual 2,3, Basketball I. SAYLER, MARILYN-G.L. Gen, Council 3, Health Room Help. 3. SCHERMERHORN, DUANE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, S.B. Pres., Exec. Council 4, S.B. Gen. Council l,2,3,4, Boys' State, Scriptori 4, German club 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Sealgair 3,4, Editorial Board 4, Basketball l,3,4, Track 2,3,4. SCHIMPF, CATHY-S.B. Gen. Council l,2,3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 3,4, Ski Lords 3,4, Gaelic 4, Fr. G.R.A., Pep club 2, Tennis 4, Intramural Basketball l,2,3,4, Volley- ball 2,3,4, Tumbling I,2,3,4. RYTEL, BONNIE SABROWSKI, PAT SACKETT, LYNNETTE SANDS, PAT SAWYER, DEAN SAYLER MARILYN SCHERMERHORN, DUANE SCHIMPF, CATHY SCHMEER, JOHN H SCHNEIDER, ALLEN SCHROEDER, TOM SCHMEER, JOHN H.-N.F.L. 4, Speech Squad 3,4, Inter club Coucil 4, Tbespians 3,4, Pres., Scriptori 4, Optica 2,3, Play Cast 3,4, Stage Crew 2,3, Best Actor 4. SCHNEIDER, ALLEN-Transfer 2, Boys' League. SCHROEDER, TOM-Regis 2,3,4, Symphonic Band 23 Marching Band 2,3, Fr. Band, Football l,2,3. 253 SCHUBOTHE, HARVEY W.-N.H.S. 3,45 German club 3,45 S.B. Member at Large 45 Cross Country 45 Track 3,4. SCHULTZ, CAROLE LYNN-N.H.S. 3,45 S.B. Gen. Council 1,35 G.L. Gen. Council 15 G.L. Rep. 35 Cltoir 25 Vaga- bonds 3,45 Amica 15 CELTIC 3,45 Pep club 25 Tait 3,45 Ski Lords 3,4. SCHUTT, KENNETH CHARLES-Marching Band 1,2,3,4. SCHUBOTHE, HARVEY W. SCHULTZ, CAROLE LYNN SCHUTT, KENNETH CHARLES SEWARD, PETE SIMONIS, RANDY C. SINCLAIR, RANDY SEWARD, PETE-S.B. Gen. Council 4. SHlFFLETT, SUE-N.H.S. 3,45 N.F.L. 2,3,45 Speech Squad 2,35 Girls' Glee 25 Scritpori 4, Sec.5 Ski Lords 25 Gaelic 2,3,45 Fr. G.R.A.5 Pep club 25 Intramural Basketball 1. SHARP, LARRY C,-Chess club 45 Cross Country 45 Track 2. SHIPLEY, PAM-Girls' League. SHIPRACK, JOHN--Audio-Visual 45 Wrestling 2. SHOEMAKER, SAMUEL SPENCER--Regis 45 Royal D 45 Football 3,45 Wrestling 3,4. SlMONlS, RANDY C.-Sealgair 35 Barons 45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Track 2. SlNCLAlR, RANDY-S.B. Gen. Council 2,3,45 Choir 25 Vagabonds 3,45 F.T.A. 35 King Cotton Court5 Regis 3,4, Vice-Pres.5 Royal D 3,45 Football 1,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Wrestling 2,3, SKILLE, ROBERT BYRONLSB. Gen. Council 45 Sr. Council Rep.5 Marching Band 1,25 Symphonic Band 1,25 Ski Lords 3,45 Secllgair 3,45 Royal D Ag Baseball 15 Foot- ball 2,3,45 Golf 25 Track 3,4. SKILLE, ROBERT BYRON SLAMA, JERRY SMITH, Btu SHIFFLETT, SUE SHARP, LARRY C. SMITH, CHERYL DYER SHIPLEY, PAM SHIPRACK, JOHN SHOEMAKER, SAMUEL SPENCER SMITH, CHERYL DYER-Band 1. SLAMA, JERRY-Outdoorsmen 2,35 Electronics club 3. SMITH, BILL-S.B. Gen. Council 15 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. swim-i, Juoiti-I srviitn, Lonnie G. sMiTH, NORMAN-Royal HD 3, Football 2,3, Wrestling 1. SMITH, PAM-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 1,Q, S.B. Gen. Council 3, Choir 1,3, Girls' Glee 2, Vagabonds 4, Speech Squad 4, Taif 2,3,4, Rally 1,2,4, Student Sec. 2, Intra- mural Volleyball 2,3. SMITH, RAY-Transfer 3, Boys' League. SPARKS, MIKE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Russian club 3, Basketball 2, Intramural Volleyball 4. SPENCER, MIKE ROY-Scriptori 4, Royal D 3,4, Basket- ball 1, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,4. STAMP, BEV-S.B. Gen. Council 1,2, G.L. Gen. Council 4, Audio-Visual 4, Intramural Basketball 1,2,3, Volley- ball 1,2,3,4. STANDING, MARTHA-N,H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. 1,2, S.B. Gen. Council 1, G.L. Class Rep. 3,4, Gen. Council 2, Arnica 1, Pres., Choir 3,4, Pres., Girls' Glee 2, Taif, 2,3,4, Treas., Sec., Chaplain 4, Fr. G.R.A., Rally 2,4, Sweethearts Ball Court, Intramural Volleyball 4. STANEK, CARL OSCAR-Track 2, Intramural Football 4. STANFILL, SANDRA KAY-Ski Lords 3, Outdoorsmen 4, Student Sec. 4. SMITH, JACK W.-N,H.S. 3,4, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Royal D 3,4, Basketball 1,2,4, Baseball 1,2,4. SMITH, JUDITH-Intramural Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 1, Girls' League. SMITH, LONNIE G.--Thespians 3,4, Vice-Pres., Choir 1,3,4, Play Cast 2, Stage Design 2,3,4, Thespians Award 4. SPARKS, MIKE SPENCER, MIKE ROY STAMP, BEV STANDING, MARTHA SMITH, RAY STANEK, CARL STANFILL, SANDRA sTEELMAN, DELIA MARIE-Ski Lords 2,3, Gaelic 2,s,4, Pub. Mgr. Hist. STEFFAN, JANICE ADELE-Transfer 1, S.B. Gen. Council 4, Choir 3,4, Student Sec. 3,4, Omni 2,3,4, Hist., Sec., Intramural Volleyball 3. STENLUND, GRETCHEN RUTH--S.B, Gert. Council l, Girls' Glee 2,3, German club 3, Pep club 2. STEELMAN, DELIA MARIE STEFFAN, JANICE ADELE STENLUND, GRETCHEN RUTH STEVENSON, SUE STICKEL, JEAN M. STOUT, CRAIG STRADER, MARY LYNN STRAND, RODNEY DEAN STUBBERUD, ALVI Pep club 4. STORLIE, KEN STOUT, CRAIG-Boys' League. STRADER, MARY LYNN-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Sr. Coun- cil Rep., Pep club 2, Student Sec. 4. STRAND, RODNEY DEAN-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Sr. Class Pres,, S.B. Gen. Council 3, Exec. Council 4, F.T.A. 3, Outdoorsmen l,2, Sealgair 2,3,4, Choir 2, Vagabonds 3,4, Fresliie Frolic King, Mr. Thanksgiving Court I, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Wrestling l,2, Baseball I,2, Track 2, Royal D 3,4. STUBBERUD, ALVI-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S, I,2, S.B. Gen. Council l,2, G.L. Pub. Mgr., Pres., Gen. Council 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Exec. Council 4, HIGHLANDER, 3,4, Ad Staff 3,4, Tbalia 4, Omni 2,3, Sec., Pub. Mgr., National Merit Letter of Commendation, Sr. Council Rep. SULLIVAN, MARLENE-N.H.S. 4, Choir I, German club 3,4, CELTIC 4, Omni 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sec., Student Sec. 3,4, Track 4, Intramural Volleyball 3, Basketball I. SUNADA, FRANK--Electronics club 3,4, Wrestling l,2. SUNDERMAN, ROBERT-Choir l,3. SUPLEE, APRIL-S.B. Gen. Council l,2,3, G.L. Gen. Council l,2, Thalia 2, DeFreya 4, Fr. G.R.A., Amica I, Intramural Basketball 2, Volleyball 2. SWARTWOOD, CHARLOTTE PENSE-Choir 4. I STEVENSON, SUE-Transfer 2, Intramural Volleyball 4 STICKEL, JEAN M.--Transfer 2, Girls' League. STORLIE, KEN-Wrestling 'I,3,4, Baseball 2. SUNDERMAN, ROBERT SUPLEE, APRIL SULLIVAN, MARLENE SUNADA, FRANK SWARTWOOD, CHARLOTTE SWEITZER, KEN JOHN-S,B. Gen. Council l,2,3,4, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Editorial Board 2, Interclub Council 2, Royal D 3,4, Football l, Basketball I,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4. TATLOCK, JACK-Wrestling I. TAYLOR, DAVID-Tlwespians 4. 256 SWEITZER, KEN JOHN TATLOCK, JACK TAYLOR, DAVID TAYLOR, DENNIS1N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, N.F.L. 2,3,4, Sec., Pres., S.B. Gen. Council 4, Interclub Council 4, Con- stitution Eval, Committee 3,4, Boys' State 3, Speech Squad 2,3,4, Golf 3,4, Track l,2, TAYLOR, WESLEY RAYMOND-Transfer 3, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Football 3,4, Captain, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4. TAYLOR, ROGER-Baseball l,4, Wrestling 4. i, Girls' Glee 2, Tait Badminton 2, Volleybal TAYLOR, DENNIS Senior Class THO RN, CLEONE THORN, CLEONE-Choir 2. THROWER, VICKI LYNN-N.H.S. 4, G.L. Treas. 4, Choir 3,4, Sec., Vice-Pres., Intramural l 4. TIMMONS, JERRY M. Boys' League. TIMMINGS, STEVEN W.-Boys' League. club 2. TOFTE, DONALD G.-Boys' League. TOMLIN, NANCY LEE-Transfer 4, Qualha 4, Twirler 4, intramural Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. TOWSLEY, TON!--G.L. Gen. Council 4, Ski Lords 4, Pep TAYLOR, WESLEY RAYMOND TAYLOR, ROGER TERRY, FRED TRAMILLI, SUNNIE-S.B. Gen. Council 2,4, Girls' State, Thespians 4, N.F.L. 2,3,4, Sec., Treas., Speech Squad 2,3,4, Choir , F.T.A, 3,4, Pub. Mgr., Hist., German club 3, Play Cast 2,4, DeFreya 2,3, Treas., intramural Basketball l. TURNER, DONNA-Girls' League. THOGERSON, DIANE THOMAS, CLAIRE THROWER, VICKI LYNN TIMMONS, JERRY M. ,Y l TIMMINGS, STEVEN W, TOFTE, DONALD G. TOMLIN, NANCY LEE TOWSLEY, TONI TRAMILLI, SUNNIE TURNER, DONNA TERRY, FRED-Cross Country 4. THOGERSON, DIANE-Transfer 3, Intramural Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. THOMAS, CLAIRE-Library Assistant 4. 25 TYLER, JUDY-G.L. Gen. Council 2, F.T.A. 2,4, Ski Lords 4. ULAPPA, MICHAEL-Sealgair 3,4, Cross Country 2,3, Track l,2,3. VAHEY, JACK E.--Thalia l,2, Outdoorsmen 2, Electronics club 3, Football 2, Baseball I, Intramural Basketball 4. TYLER, JUDY ULAPPA, MICHAEL vf-xi-iEY, JACK E. VANDE stieeeic MARVIN VILCHES, LILIANA del CARMEN VANDE STREEK MARVIN-S.B. Sec. Vice-Pres., Class Vice- Pres. 'l, S.B. Gen. Council 3,4, Constitution Eval. Com- mittee 4, Exec. Council 4, Barons 4, Fr. Band, Marching Band 2,3,4, Symphonic 2,3,4, Choir I. VAN GROOS, CHERYL-N.F,L. 2,3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 4, Speech Squad 2,3,4, Qualha 3,4, Chap. VAN ZYL, LARRY--Football i,2,3. VAW, ROLAND-Boys' League. VERD, JOHN PHILLIP-Electronics club 3,4, Wrestling l,2, VERMILYEA, STAN-Transfer 2, N.H.S. 4, Sr. Council Rep., Spanish club 4, Pres. VILCHES, LILIANA del CARMEN-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Ski Lords 4, Speech Squad 4, DeFreya 4, Pep club 4, Sgt.-at-Arms, Foreign Exchange Student from Argentina. VOGELPOHL, BILL-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. l,2, Pres., S.B. Pres., Class Pres, 3, Boys' State, Exec. Council 3,4, Out- doorsmen I,2, Sealgair 3,4, Royal D 3,4, Marching Band I, Symphonic Band I, Football l,2,3, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3, Track l,2,3. VOGEI-POHI-, Bll-L VOLLANS, RICHARD VOSE, AL WAITS, KATHI VAN GROOS, CHERYL VAN ZYL, LARRY VAW, ROLAND W VERD, JOHN PHILLIP VOLLANS, RICHARD-Transfer I, Football l,2. VERM I LYEA, STAN WALLWAY, DIANNE VOSE, AL,-Choir 2,3, Royal D 3,4, Cross Country 3,4 WAITS, KATHI-Girls' League. WALLWAY, DIANNE-Amica I, Choir 3,4, Girls' Glee 2 Vagabonds 4, Merrick 2,3,4, Chap. WALTER, GAIL JEANNE WATSON, JOHN DARYL WATT, JOANN WAY, TOM WESTFALL, DENNIS D.--N.I-l.S. 4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2. WHIPPS, DAVE-Boys' League. WHITE, PATRICIA ANN-Outdoorsmen 3,4, Swimming 4, Intramural Basketball I,2,3, Volleyball I-,2. WARNER, PAUL W. WASHBIJRN, ALICE LaDEAN WATSON, JOHN DARYL-Regis 3,4, Royal D 4, Wres- tling I,2,3,4, Baseball I. WATT, JOANN-Transfer 4, Girls' League. WAY, TOM-Boys' League. WEAVERSON, SHIRLEY-Transfer 4, Sr. Council Rep, 4. WEBB, ELISSA-N.H.S. 3,4, G.L. Gen. Council 4, FT.A 4, CELTIC 4, DeFreya 3,4, Vice-Pres., Spanish club 3, Vice-Pres., Pub. Mgr., Fr. G.R.A,, Intramural Basketball 3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Tumbling I,2,3,4. WEITMAN, MIKE-Football I,2,3, Wrestling 2, Baseball I, Intramural Basketball I,2. WELLS, BARBARA ANN-Library Assistant 3, Intramural Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. WENDLANDT, PENNY LYNN-Twirler I,2,3,4. WEST, BARRY-Transfer 2, Royal D 2,3,4, Cross Coun- try 3,4, Track 2,3,4. WESTFALL, DENNIS D. WENDLANDT, PENNY LYNN WALTER, GAIL JEANNE-S.B. Gen. Council 3, G.L. Gen. Council 4, Amica I. WARNER, PAUL W.-SB. Gen. Council 2,3, I.R.L. I,2, Regis 3,4, Marching Band I, Symphonic Band I, Foot- ball 2,3, Basketball I, Wrestling 2. WASHBURN, ALICE LaDEAN-S,B. Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council Rep. 4, P.T.S.A. Rep. I, Ski Lords 2, Qualha 3,4, Play Cast 2, Fr. G.R.A. WEAVERSON, SHIRLEY WEBB, ELISSA WEITMAN, MIKE WELLS, BARBARA ANNE WEST, BARRY WHIPPS, DAVE WHITE, PATRICIA ANN WHITWELL, LYLAS WIE, JEANNE LOUISE WILLARD, PEG WILLIAMS, LEE Jr. WILLMARTH, RANDE WILSON, JAN WILSON, KAREN WILSON, LAURIE WOLDT, JACQUELINE-Choir I, Fr, G.R.A., ,Intramural 4. WOLEHAGEN, DAVE E.-SB, Gen. Council I, HIGHLAND- ER 3,4, Wrestling 2,3, Baseball I. WOLGAST, CHARLOTTE-N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. i,2, As- sembly Committee 3, Vagaboncls 3,4, Choir I, Gaelic 2,3. 260 3,4, I-list. WILLARD, LINDA WILLARD, PEG-S.B. Gen. Council 4, Choir 3,4, Spanish club i, Omni 3,4, Student Sec. 4. WILLIAMS, LEE Jr.-Bagpipe Band I, Library Assistant 4. WILMARTH, RANDE-N,H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, Vice- Pres., S.B. Member at Large 4, S.B. Gen. Council I,4, Exec Council 4, I-IIGHLANDER 2,3,4, Sealgair 3,4, Vice- Pres., Royal D 4, Student Sec. 4, Wrestling I,2,3,4, Cross Country I,2,3,4, Journalism Award 4. WILSON, JAN--N.H.S. 3,4, Jr. N.H.S. I,2, S.B. Corres. Sec. 4, Exec. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council 2,3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Scriptori 4, Vice-Pres., Spanish club I,3,4, Gaelic 4, Chap., Orchestra I,2,3,4, Choir 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Student Writers' Second Place Award, Valedictorian. WILSON, KAREN-Transter 3, Thespians 3,4, Play Cast 3,4, Marching Band 3, Symphonic Band 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation. WILSON, LAURIE--Transfer 3, Girls' Glee 3, Choir 3,4, Gaelic 3,4. WILSON, SHIRLEY-Choir I, Girls' Glee 2, Fr. G.R.A., Pep Club 2. WI NN, GREG-Boys' League. WISKOFF, JUDY ANN-S.B. Gen. Council 4, G.L. Gen. Council 3, Amica I, Ski Lords 2, Play Cast 2, Fr. G.R.A. WIE, JEANNE LOUISE-Transfer 2, Ski Lords 3,4, Tait 3,4, Play Cast 4, Student Sec. 2, WHITWELL, LYLAS-Transfer 4, Sr. Council Rep. WILLARD, LINDA-Transfer 3, Speech Squad 3, Gaelic WILSON, SHIRLEY WINN, GREG WISKOFF, JUDY ANNE WOLDT, JACQUELINE WOLFHAGEN, DAVE WOLGAST, CHARLOTTE WOLSBORN, BARBARA JEAN-N.H.S. 3, 45 Jr, N.H.S. 1,25 Interclub Council 45 Sr. Council Rep. F.T.A. 25 Girls' Glee 25 Choir I,3,45 Qualha 2,3,4, Hist., Sgt.-at-Arms5 Ski Lords 2,3,4, Pres.5 Rally 45 Intramural Basketball I,3,45 Volleyball i,2,3,4, WOODS, RICHARD--Ski Lords 3,45 Intramural Basketball 4. YOUNG, JEFFRY CURTIS-N.H.S. 3,45 Treas.5 Scriptori 45 Thalia 25 German club 3,45 Rocket club 45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Intramural Volleyball 4. WOLSBORN, BARBARA JEAN Senior C ass ALLEN G.R.A.5 BERRY, BETTS, CAMERA SHY , LINDA-Amica 15 Choir 'l,3,45 Girls' Glee 25 Fr. Intramural Basketball I5 Volleyball 'l. JOSEPH--Boys' league. ALAN C.-Boys' League. BIEKER, F. PATRICK-Transfer 35 Bays' League. BOTHWELL, JUDY RAE-Transfer 45 Girls' League. BOYD, BARBARA KAI-Transfer 45 Girls' League. BRASE, EDWARD WILLIAM-Transfer 45 Boys' league. BRATCHER, JOHN-Boys' League. BROWN, DOUG-Transfer 45 Boys' League. BRUSTAD, CRAIG-Boys' League. CHURCH, ROBERT-Transfer 35 Boys' League. COEN, BILL-Boys' League. DELANGIS, MARGIE-Choir I5 Girls' Glee 45 Fr. G.R.A. FERGUSON, LA VONNE MARIE-- S.B. Gen. Council 35 G.L. Gen. Council 35 Sr. Council Rep. FOECKLER, JOHN THOMAS-Transfer 45 Boys' League. FRANK, KATHLEEN JANE-Transfer 45 N.H.S. 45 German club 45 Merrick 45 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. HIBBARD, DON---Football 4. HOGGATT, DENNIS-Boys' League. HOLMES, JEFFERY-Cross Country 2. HRYCIW THQMAS--S.B. Gen. Council 45 Stagecraft 2,35 Football I5 Intramural Basketball 2. JEPSON, MICHELE-Girls' League. LAKNAS, MEL--Transfer 45 Barons 4. MARSHALL, ROBERT-Transfer 45 Boys' League. MARLOW DAVE-Royal D 3,45 Football 2,3,45 Inlra- iiural Basketball l,2,3. McFARLAND, HAROLD--Boys' League. MILLS, BARRY--Sealgair 2,3,4. MOCK, LARRY-Transfer 25 S.B. Gen. Council 45 Sr. Coun- :il Rep.5 Ski Lords 45 Speech Squad 45 Intramural Volley- ball 4. PATTEE, MARLOW-Football 'I,2,3,4. PEMBERTON, BRIAN-Stagecraft. PERLATA, ALLEN ROY-Transfer 45 Boys' League. Sf. GEORGE, LINDA-Amica I5 Choir I5 Inlramural Bas- ketball 'l,25 Volleyball 'l,2. SCHEETZ, RON-Symphonic Band 3,45 Marching Band 3,45 Dance Band 4. SMITH, LARRY-Boys' League. SORRELL, SHARON-Girls' League. SOUTHARD, BILL-Library Assislants I,2,3,4. THEDE, JOHN-Football 'I. THOMSEN, GREG-Transfer 25 Boys' League. WALKER, SHARON OESER-Girls' League. WALL, ROBERT-Boys' League. WARD, DIANE FINLEY-Girls' League. WHEELER, SUZANNE-Girls' League. WILDER, BOB-Boys' League. YATES, WATENA-Girls' League. YOUNG, ROBERT M.-Fr. Band5 Dance Band 2,3,45 Sym- phonic Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. ZAIK, RICK MANN, WILLIAM EARL MOODY, JOHN ZAIK, RICK-Radio club 25 Rifle club 2,35 Ski Lords 2,3,4 Audio Visual I5 Track I. MANN, WILLIAM EARL-Basketball I5 Football I5 Intra mural Basketball I. MOODY, JOHN-Transfer 45 Bays' League. 261 Q . SE IOR PARTIES Like man, The caTs were hiTTin' The feed bag ThaT nighT, down in The village, especially old Ray Taylor and his championship in pie consuming. Goo, goo? f i 2-A' :...., Man, you know iT. I hear your fling was a blcisf, Too. YeTh. We played loThs of games like bolley- ball, pin' pon', and sTnuff. Like I heard you had a Draw Your FavoriTe Teacher ConTesT. Wild! Alvi Sfubberud, Bonnie Mil- ler, and Dinda DaggeTT cuf ouT wiTh The prizes? You beTcha! And we played hula whoops, Too! No kiddin'? We Took a fling aT modern arT Type, jazz, Alvi and Dave PenningTon svvepT Thai' Tool Plus, we had some real cool folk singin'. Those caTs were really howlin'. l know Thilly! l wenT To boTh parTiesl Unusual Techniques of concenTraTion are being employed in The abs'rrocT arT confesf. 'f-3-fx if What exciTemenT! WhaT a contest! Whaf a pie! WHAT A MESS! Nearsighted? Nope, iusf peanut pushers. Ooops! Where did the ball go? TTTT miie Ole! MaTadors, peons, cucarachas! WhaT else would you expecT To find aT The Tamale Finale? Oh . . . maybe food, fun, food, bowl- ing, food, swimming, food, ice skaTing, food, bingo, ping-pong, volleyball, and . . . Seniors! Ask anyone lThaT is, if you can find someone awake enough To Tell youl and They will Tell you whaT fun iT was. From The popcorn and casino Tables aT 11:30 To The syruppy pancakes aT 6:00, The nighT was one fiesTa of fun. And Those seniors who sTayed awake for The whole gala affair ieven That bedTime sToryl can remember The Tamale Finale as a perfecT finish To a franTic senior year. Wonder how long he'II last? You say ThaT s your Third already Jim'9 Senior Banquet Amusing enTerTainmenT was provided by Rod STrand, Mrs. WirTz, and Mr. Johnson as They made vviTTy replies and puns aT The Senior Banquet In addiTion To The iO4 college scholarships, honors-aT- enTrance recogniTions, and awards ThaT were announced aT The banaueT, six Dad's club scholarships were Qiven, The Dad's club presenTed The AThleTic Award To Ray Taylor. KaThleen Frank received The l.eiseloTTe Keller avvard, Tor excellence in French and German. CompleTing The presenTaTions, Mr. DaggeTT awarded Trophies To The valedicTorians and saluTaTorians. ATTer dinner enTerTainn'ienT was provided by The Pravanas from Clark College. They received ample applause for Their en- joyable half hour oT Tolk songs and ballads. Mr, Horner irnparTs pearls of wisdom' To guide The future of anxious seniors. ,lgssH m A proud momcnr Tor valearci naw Fred Moseley Heavenly harmony from The Pravanas entertain aT The Senior Banquet Baccalaureate The BaccalaureaTe Service, held on Sunday, May Sl, marked The beginning of The whirl of senior acTiviTies leading To graduaTion. James Danker gave The invocaTion, The congregarion sang FaiTh of Our FaThers, and Fred Moseley read ScripTure from Luke 15:11-24. The sermon, delivered by Reverend Frank C. CoThrell, and enTiTled I l-lave a Confession To Make, was con- cerned vviTh The misTakes and problems ThaT each of Us face in our exploraTions of The world. As a final TribuTe To The greaT land we have seT forTh To conquer, The congregaTion rose To sing America Voices blend in a ioyous sinaina of Faith of Our FaThers. sional 'Q of Ili 0 I , ,nu :W 231315, .1':,Q'u4,g in 11 -ru. Nl ,xxx 'Vu' ll xx I I X i . u:axvXX- Q Y 12324 193052 Anticipation accompanies The final strains of the proces 3 O 'Q Q . ,V ll -1 4 lu Q H1 rr, ll! ri x Y P Reverend Frank C. CoThrell dee livers The invocaTion To The class of 1964, X x 4 7 if K T.. 3 . I xi . 1 FX iii? , Q A I W , 5 Iilk Commencement I 5 Oufsfoncling school service won for Lonnie G. Smith the honor of receiving Hue Fenn Award. Recounting four years of fond memories characterized Kathleen Rathburn's speech, Of Such as These. A murmur ot expectation rolled Through the crowd gathered for the Eighth An- nual Commencement ot David Douglas High School. Long columns of solemn seniors tiled sedately into their places. The ceremony loegan. An invocation given by Reverend Arthur Schwabe settled on the silent graduating class, tollowing which a memory-tilled speech was delivered by Kathleen Rathburn. Dennis Taylor spoke next ot The Makers ot our Fate, en- couraging each student to make on et- tort to excel. Anticipation accompanied the presen- tation ot awards - the Fenn Award going to Lonnie G. Smith, the Light Award to Alvilda Stubberud, and Wil- liam Vogelpohl, and the Lydia Weigel Award presented to Janet Wilson. The hours of practicing the march across the stage proved truittul as each senior took the tinal walk to receive his diploma. The Alma Mater, the turning of the Tassel f and the graduating class ot 1964 became history. President-Dove Honzlik Secretory-Kathy Minimri Junior Class Repre-semto1ive7Buzzy Payne Treosurer+Cormie Cobb Vice President-Bob Larson P.T.S,A. Represer1ToTive+Dic1rw Hooff P.T.S.A. Representative-Gary Roberts Advisor Advisor Advisor Mr. James Dixon Mrs. Margaret Northrop Mr. George Kom UniTed again This year in one building, The Class of 1965 compleTed an acTive and producTive year. Under The direcTion of The officers and advisors The class members sold candy bars, The proceeds going Toward The financing of The Junior-Senior Prom, Three Coins in a FounTain. ExhibiTing various forms of TalenT, The iunior class presenTed The class assembly based on The Theme of A Trip Around The World. WiTh Their experience of This year The Class of 1965 will meeT iTs senior class responsibilifies wiTh pride and ease. Juniors lisfen To an explanaTion of candy sale. 269 Ackerman, Dan Adams, Candy Adellwart, Craig Adkins, Karen Alexander, Barbara Alexander, Mike Allen, Norma Amos, Bill Anderson, Greg Anderson, Jerry Anderson Jim Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Linda Anspach, Bud Aplet, Dave Archer, Patty V 5' f 'fx Armstrong, Diane Averett, Linda Baird, Rick Balmer, Linda Armstrong, Norm Bacon, Carol Baker, Frances Baltzell, Dwight Q , A Arnold, Sandy Baechler, Pat Baker, Jim Bancke, Sharon -r Q, Austin, Howard Bair, Laura Baker, Ken Bancroft, Dianne .,,5. 'X , X . Barber, Sharon Bates, Jay Bauer, Gary Beadles, Leora Beck, Dove Becker, Rick Bellows, Susan Bergin, Linda Barnett, Pete Bates, Linda Bayn, George Beard, Marilyn Beck, Linda Beckman, Pam Bergin, Lanna Bergquist, Marsha 7 A A wr Kerry, Andy 5-irtchei, Jim Bishop, Ann Siorkman, Kathy- '1 J 3SS Srown, Roy Browning, Lynn MN Borchers, Len Bossert, Tom Bowen, Pamela Bowes, Caihy Bowman, Judi Bowne, Clarice Boydsfon, Jackie Bradbury, Andrea Bradford, Mike Brain, Diane Brandvig, Ann Brase, Linda Brawn, Jack Brewer, Judy Briggs, Gary Bright, Randy wk Blake, Kathy Blum, Ken Brockell, Ken , Blinsr-nan, Marge Bodey, Joyce Brophy, Brooks Bliss, Carolyn Bohrns, Maxine Brosi, Mike X Blodgetf, Nick Bolding, Arlene Brown, Neale 9, V .,. H ., . ,ny f ers 3 , QVPJ Bruce, Ron Brummeit, Claudia Bryant, Dave Butler, John Byrne, Sherry Cannon, Ron Carey Becky Brudeen, Jenniier Brune, Paff Buck, Bonnie Byrd, Eloise Campbell, Merle Cantrell, Sally Carline Mark 1 E VN, Carlson, Breni Carlson, Julie Carlson, Steve Carrico, Mike Carlson, Jo Ellen Carlson, Leslie Carolus, Joe Carter, Dove if J . i if . f f, 272 Carter, Sally Cathcarf, Vern Christiansen, Pal Clark, Dianne Clark, Janice Claxton, Jim Clemens, Mike Clow, Cathy Coaies, Teri Cobb, Connie Coffman, Mike Cohen, Susanne Colby, Garyli Cole, Nancy 1 Collins, Mike Colton, Steve Cook, Margrette Cool, Janef Cooley, Rae Conser, Cliff Copeland, Fran Correia, Linda Cawood, John Ceroisky, Mary Chinn, Donna Cereghino, Nancy Chambers, Tom Choquerie, Nancy White bucks ar Cosseiie, Carmen Coulsey, Gerald Coulter, Bob Covvlfhorpe, Mike xl 5 JN 5? Cox, Jim Crablree, John Crandall, Neil Craven, Eileen Craven, Torn Crawn, Dorothy Crichton, John Crowley, Pairicia Cruikshank, Ben Currin, Thomas Curtis, John Cutler, Twila Dahlke, Mike Daugherty, Lois DGVGI'1ZOr Tony L Davis, Ralph Cummings, Don Curtis, Jerry Cusack, Mike Dacuik, Pat Darnron, Ann Daugherty, Lorraine Davis, Lynda Davis, Reba llways in fashion Highlander, 1955 Davis, Sue Deshirla, Carol Dalph, Janis Deaver, Deshirla, Jerry Douglas, Rand Charleene Dietz, Shirley Drake, Judy Denner, Maurice Doane, Carol Drakulich, Kay Denton, Dayle Drum, John Dutton, Bob Eades, Lawrence East, Raymond Edie, Judy Edwards, Conrad Einerson, Pat Ekrath, Shirleen Ellers, Diana Elliot, Mary Ellsworth, Kathie Engler, Jerry Epperson, Kathleen Erickson, Russell Erler, Penny Ernst, Bev Ertz, Vicki Evans, Steve Farrar, Dick Feigef Dean 7 Ferguson, George Ferguson, Ron Ferrell, Judy Fielding, Rabin Fiske, John Fjeldos, Donna Fleming, Rick Flood, Georgia Ford, Charles Foster, Jeff Fox, Sue Francl, Richard Friday, Mike Fridlund, Eclwardtr Frizzell, Tim Fromm, Richard 'W Fuhrer, Terry Garlick, Don Geier, Gladys Giordano, Elyse Funk, Roger Garrett, Lance Gentz, Trudy Golder, Curtis Gale, Joan Gast, Jim Gibson, Lewis Goldsmith, Carol Galloway, Dorothy Gavin, Eileen Gibson, Lonnee Gonzolez, Richard CI . Goodwin Lee Green Donna Greening Stephen Griffin Tim Griffith, Jacklynn Grindstaff, Don Gruener, Mary Ellen Gump, Susie Grant Carl Green Judy Greenup Keith Griffin Tom Griffith, Kathy Grisback, Ray Gump, Ron Guthrie, Dennis Guthrie, Gary Haas, George Hadlield, Bruce Haines, Roberta Ilass Hanson, Barbara Hansan, Torn Haldarnan, Nancy Hanenlcrat, Violet Halloran, Mike Halvorson, Phyllis Hammel, Bill Hanna, Dennis i Hansen, Juliia Hansen, Miepie Hanzlik, Dave Harney, Sharon Harper, Linda Harris, Marilyn Hartman, Carroll Hatch, Pete Hawver, Virginia Harman, Roland Harp, Melody Harris, Kay Harrison, Linn Harlung, Jerry Hawkins, Roger Haynes, Pam 27 if 5 . 2! -7 is I if Hays, Pai Heber, Janice Hellweg, Gary Henderson, Beverly Henson, Wayne Heath, Kathy Helden, Linda Helzer, Pere Henry, Phil Herburger, Tom bm, 276 Hilton, Jimmie Hrn1on,Marry Hodgen, Dovon Hoffman, Sharon Hogan, Cathy Hohnsiein, Georgiann Holley, Ron Hollis, Sieve Holmes, Janef Holmes, Jerry Holrnes, Judy Haoff, Diana Hopkins, Steve Horrocks, Rich Hosford, Par House, Glenn Hoverson, Chris Howard, Ron Howard, Russ Hudson, Rick Herschell, Luanna Hill, Alan Hill, Shirley Hildreth, Kifly Hill, Carolyn Hillier, Terry Red and gra chosen over Huey, Margo Hurchinson, Bruce Annacenti, Al Hunt, Charlene Hyatt, Mike inwards, Bob Hunr, Moria Ilg, Dole Jailler, Ian Hunziker, Wayne Inman, Diane Jarvis, Glenda Jenkins, Emily Jesperson, Nancy Johannesen, Steve Johnson, Don Johnson, Linda Johnson, Rose Johnson, Sieve Jondahl, Ron Jensen, Bonnie Jobe, Carol Johns, Vickie Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Phil Johnson, Sally Jonas, Glen Jones, Vicki blue and gold for school colors. Douglas News, 1954 Jose, Gary Kappel, Jesse Kennedy, Donna Judd, William Kaspari, Julie Kerr, Dan Kaclush, Alanna Keith, Jim Kerr, Dave Kane, Candy Kelsey, Terrie King, Bill King, John King, Linda Kinnear, Rick Kippes, Linda Kirkpairick, Ann Knepper, Jeanne Knoles, Janis Knopf, Linda Kowalski, Diane Kroger, Connie Krieger, Geri Krogh, John Kwakkel, Bea Lclbbe, Karen Lackmcln, Lynda Laird, Jo Lamb, Dian Lambeih, Terri Lancefield, Jocin Lane, Linda 277 Lang, Dan Larsen, Aralifh Larsen, Cheryl Larsen, Diane Larson, Bob Larson, William Larvick, Phil Lciyion, Gloria Leabo, Joanne Lear, Tecli Lechelt, Susan Lee, Liz Lehman, Mike Lehnen, Mick Leibham, Dororhy Leigh, Lynda Leininger, John i 5 ir fix, zz rr 3922 5 Lorenz, Rick Leve ue D on Liedke, Carol Lister, DOVE Lewin Judy Lillyman, David Lire, Bob Low, Jim Lichteriber Zr C, Linoler, Nancy Logsdon, Gary Land, Kaihy g ' lssy Link, Slug'-1 Loiived, Doug Lunolborn, Larry I I MacGavin, Dale Mandzii, Pete Manley, Shirley Marlien, Candy Martin, Warren Martinolich, Marla Mathew, Betty Mayer, Dave Mahlum, Keith Mandzii, Sfanley Mann, Elvin Martin, Mary Martinez, Frank Morilala, Vernon Manson, Mary McBUrney, Pai 27 K fir rx ea liz if ii Q, SSM NlCCC1lEb,MC1fy McLaughlin, Sue Melton, Marvin Millaral, Yvonne Millette, Carolyn Miltenloerger, Margie Minard, Judy Miniutti, Kathie Mitchell, Kelly Mohr, Michael Mahrman, Marilyn Monaghan, Dave Monaghan, Mike Monte, Charles Moody, David Moore, Kay Moore, Mike Moorhead, Susan Morrnance, Pat Morrow, Doris McCann, Dan McMichael, Phil Merz, Patty Moseley, Dave McKenzie, Glenn McPar1land, Dan MGYSVS, Llncla MOSEY, KUCCY McLain, Tim Meier, Helen Miano, Mary Ann Moss, Dennis 'W .4 3SS Mowe, Mike Munoz, Martha Murphy, Gary Myers, Steve Naornan, Cheryl Neher, Gay Nelson, Stan Nichols, Don Mullbock, Mark Munson, Luann Myers, Ernie Myers, Sue Neff, Barbara Nelson, Pat Newcombe, Dick Nichols, Kathi 79 l i l .1 334 Qi' 7 -2357 L E' 2 W M 4 Y 'A S 34 Nicholson, Marilyn Obrisf, Dan Oslund, Gary Nissen, Ron O'Heorn, Pal Otlerson, Keith Norgord, Vic O'Neale, Bob Olnnger, Lindo Oberkarnper, Dan O'Neil, Larry Owens, Pam 'Lost Horizon' Owens, Ray Oxley, Sleve Parker, Terry Passarge, Lois Payne, BLJZ Penfield, Rick Owens, Mike Poncoasi, Gene Parrnele, Don Pauli, Terrell Pease, Andy Penny, Eileen -ff :V U 280 dramatized Pense, Chuck Perkins, John Pepin, Berta Peters, Lance -kv WP' vre- , L P'-1+ 3, v Q um 5,14 fax' if fy Y f 4' + R 1 3 'xl Q to F E , ,, f gfgfiong A N , li ' .,r J '- Prosser, Bob Pruiett, Dick Puckett, Vickie Quinn, Suszanne Radel, Judy RaLonde, Ray Ramloerg, Dan Randall, Joy Raun, Dennis in Redhead, Dudley I Reese, Mary Lou , .-:: - A V Rentro, Barney .M ,X 'Reis A ' Y 't K KK iff -ff V . .. H ,gy 's,2T' M all A y L::- Reyburn, Joyce Wg Rice, Lloyd 'i Richard, Paul , 1 I - Richardson, Dan 5 . , ,' Petersen, Jerry Pittman, Kathy Porter, Ronni Richardson, Rick Pettet, Terry Pointer, Brooks Potter, Gary Riek, Mary Jo Picco, Torn Polzel, Tom Potts, Terry Risk, Mary Ellen Pinkerton, John Pomeroy, David Price, Donna Roberts, Bev Junior Class Highlander, Oct. 12, 1956 Roberts, Dave Roberts, Karen Rodgers, Diane Roentz, Ron Rornaine, Jill Rose, Cathy Ross, Dave Rowat Larry Roberts, GOFY Robinson, Clyde Roehm, Dave Rogers, Linda Rornbach, Yvonne Ross, Connie Ross, Jeff Rowland Karen an Ruble, Dave Russell, Dixie Rutley, Elaine Sabolyk, Glenda RUl0OTl0Y'f i GTUYCJEVY Russell, Steve Sabrowski, Lorraine Sackett, Anita 282 Salta, Meloclie Sanditer, Betty Schctcher, Linda Schacher, Pam Schauer, Sue Scheelar, John Schildan, Don Schmidt, Jim Schmidt, Leonard Schneider, Joyce Schomberg, Sue Schultz, Jim Schulze, Robert Schwartz, Terry Scott, Barbara Scoit, Cheryl Seine, Linda Seitsinger, Ralph Sellers, Jerri Sellers, Sherri Shaffer, Ken Shanander, Verna Sandstrom, Bill Sasse, Jerry Sandusky, Larry Sauer, Rodney Shive, Jan Shults, Dawn Shoop, Janet Silvey, Mike Shoop, Jim Sipola, Irene Shovlin, Sandy Skerhutt, Linda Saunders, Pafsie Sayler, Frank Juniol Slankard, Sharon Smith, Chuck Smith, Dick Srnitlg, Gary gf ya xii Smith, Jan Smith, Lonnie Smith, Perrill Smith, Terry Smith, Kathy Smith, Lynne Smith, Sandy Snell, Larry 'TI .J Stuart, Mike Speer, John Stapley, Steve Stout, Mike Splettstaszer, Janet Steelman, Lynne Strutz, Judy Stadler, Murletta Stiegler, Rick Straight, Dan Stanley, Mike Stirnson, Rod Strand, Marie Sturgeon, Bill Sullivan, Larry Sutter, Dennis Sutton, Penny Swanson, Betty Sylvia, Madeline Szymczok, Robert Tate, Pat Taylor, Janice Taylor, Ron Teeny, Susan Teeter, Jerry Teeters, David Thiede, Norm Thiel, Cheryl Thomas, Melody Thorpe, Teri Thompson, Geo rgene Thompson, Ginny Snider, Harold Sokolow, Robert Souther, Linda Spaziani, Konni Snook, Mark Soll, Terry Spangler, Lorraine Spears, Sherilyn 283 Tlwrall, Jol'in Timmons, Arr Trolio, Jeanne Trowbridge, Freal Truili, Cindy Tornassene, Mike Tomlin, Kailwy Tower, Dave Tubbs, Elaine Tufis, Roger Tugrnan, Paul Turner, Tom Twilleager, Anita Vanlandinglnam, Jerry Vollrner, Dennis Vredenburg, Sandra Wade, Dennis Walker, Bill Wallace, Dean Wallace, John ,-ma . f,. ..,, .M 3, ?f,,i,?b, -::':,,,,,..:x-a.s-.L M ,E '-ff 5225459 If ' , f, :i Q,,f- fax, 'H TQ. 6, in , Wallmark, Lynnerie Waliers, Alison Ward, Jeffrey Waris, Troy .V ., w-fills, -an ,. .. WYE, im, . Watzig, Gerhard Weailwers, Gary Weber, Mark Weeks, Linda .i S 1 X 2 Weigel, Jane? Weinecker, Tarn Welch, Claxton Welding, Jeannine Juniors financed all Wenivvorflw, Kale Westover, Gerrie Wlialen, Susan White, Cynthia While, Rick Willard, Darlene Williams, Gloria Wilson, Judi Wesr, Dennis Wetzel, Kenneth Wheeler, Mary White, Linda Wie, Roger Willard, Jeanie Williams, Lynne Wilson, Roger 284 4 ' , . ,iii ' ' Wines Sherry Wiseman, Peggy Wissler, Jeff Wolier, David Wood, Billie Woodworth, Gail Work, Rhoda Worfrnan, Cheryl F r Wrighi, Pai Yager, Linda Yates, Vicki Yngsdahl, Diana school pla 'The Matchmaker York, Roy Younce, Dan Young, Dean Young, Janice Young, Walt i 999 I Cellic, 1960 Berreih, Elsie Burkhart, Bob Camp, Diane Clark, Gary Felle, Ray Ferguson, Dick Floeier, Judy Galyean, Elia Gilberison, Gayle Harlen, Richard Heine, Dennis Hendricksen, Tom CAMERA SHY Hill, Bob Hodges, Virginia Jones, Roger King, Karen Krueger, Dennis Lebold, Charles Misner, James Moorhead, Susan Mullbock, Mark Oakes, Glenda Osborne, Neale Richards, Priscilla Schmidt, Cheryl Smifh, Jalmer Spexarfh, Mike Thombs, Carolyn Wheeler, Doug White, Gwend Whiiethorn, Diane Wilson, Mike Woods, Wes Young, Bill 2 3 E , i, lag . . ' 3 4 . wgyif? E 1 V .qamaww I Q il 45 Q W L I ,, Q Q WV 11? .M-,ig . , ax f fx qw 3? Mk wk' aim Izgw' 53: M551 W 1 .QM Q 17 W ?f gi K Pictures From the Past 454.-w. Junior Buildin Most symmetrical buildings have a center, and the Junior Building is no exception. The main halls lead to this patio which has been landscaped and specially constructed for student use. Completion of the Junior Building has brought lawns and beautiful landscap- ing as seen here in front of the office. ln the Fall of i959 the first students entered the doors ofthe Junior Building. Until i962 only the freshmen occupied the building. After that time half of the sophomores moved in. This year both classes, freshmen and sophomores, call the Junior Building home. Along with increased student enroll- ment came increased building in the Junior Building complex. Each year the heavy machinery and workmen have been a familiar sight. Final touches were made this year, allowing this year's freshmen and sophomore classes to en- ioy the advantages ofthe new building. One of the many varieties of Northwest trees, has become a land- mark ofthe Junior Building campus, Fun, friends, and hamburgers are typical ot both lunch periods in the Junior Build- ing. With the addition of the new patio, the students have been able to add sun to their lunch period-weather permitting. The picture below signifies the very end of the new buildings the name of the school appears to close an era of construction Looking down empty corridors brings to mind a completed year for several hundred freshman and sophomore students. :ma Yfmr V 41 L. To R.-Row 1: Sophomore Represenroiive, Bruce Berger, Presidoer, Cnrw Sincloiry Vice President, Bill Crciswell. Row 2: PTSA Represemorive, Noncie Krouseg Treasurer, Lindo Williams, Secfercry, Janet Petrosso. Sophomore Class fficers Trumpefers entertain as parT of The Sophomore Class Assembly. Class enThusiasm and parTicipaTion were evidenT in The many acTiviTies of The sophomore class This year. Lavish decoraTions were provided for The Freshie Frolic loy arTisTic sophomores. For Homecoming, sophomores consTrucTed and enTered Their TloaT in The TloaT compeTi- Tion. The CoTTon and Cords was anoTher successful soph- omore endeavor. A Day in The Life of Our Deans, in which over 140 sTudenTs parTicipaTed, was The hilarious sophomore assembly offering. As well as being TalenTed, The sophomores were also gracious losers. Bowing To The frosh in an inTerclass Trash-clash, The sophomores planned and held a rec nighT for Them. Advisors Miss AgaTho Rlnella Mr. Elmer L. Scheelar Mr Leslie Weigarf Allard, Bill Allen, Bonnie Amundsen, Craig Amundsen, Vickie Adams, Doug Afrank, Lanny Aitken, John- Alden, Jim Alolrich, Jerrie Bailey, Laurie Bailey, Pam 92. Anderson, Becky Anderson, Dan Anderson, Dave Anderson, Jim Anderson, John Armstrong, Robert Arnott, Diane Ayers, Jerry Andrew, Larry Armstrong, Robert Arquette, MGTY Baarstad, Linda Armstrong, Bill Arnce, Ron Aust, Arlene Baechler, Bill Bflrber, Arlene Bartruff, Mary Beckman, Bill Beezley, Linda Barnett, Tom Baumann, Rick Beebe, Roland ' Bell, Tully Bailie, Coral Baker, Doug Baker, Clyde ,' Banks, Elizabeth Sophomore Banks, Linda Barry, Linda Bean, Gary Beertema, Betty K Bierbrouer, Roger Bishop, Clint Bixby, Bert Bennett, Jon Berger, Bruce Beverly, Jim Bennett, Lindo Beroud, Robin Beyer, Bob Benschoter, Nancy Betts, Jim Beyer, Dove -lass BYGUSCJUII MUVCB1 Briggs, Diane Brostrorn, Norma Brown, Judy Bmuckmillerf John Bfight, Bonnie Brotherton, Ty Brownlee, Dionncl Breidenfdd' Ron Bright, IV15 L Brown, Carol Bryon, Cc1rolAnn Blcrize, John Bicke, Vern 3 Bodok, Sally Boelens, Lindo Bryon, Robert Buettner, Dionn Bucheo, Mcrrcelle Burlison, Ken Boiond, Don Boornhower, Ed Borisch, Carol Borrnon, Bcrboi Bothwell, Lorry Bourhis, Ken Bowers, David Boyd, Steve Bozorth, Alon Burnett, Brets. Burson, Pat i 93 Busch, Gary Buschman, Linda Campbell, Bev Campbell, Charlene Buss, Bill Cabler, Larry Chapman, Sieve Chaussee, Rick Chetwood, Barbara l' Childress, Gordon Christiansen, Jane Christianson, Marsha Collins, Becki Christianson, Phillip Colligo,-1, Fred Clark, Dennis Cgoke, Tom Coburn, Richard Cooley, Dick 94 Captain, Pat Carlson, Ken Carragher, Terry Cayson, Bob Caramanica, Rich Carlson, Paul Carroll, Dick Chapman, Don Carlson, Gordon Carper, Diane Casey, Tim Chapman, Forrest Three 'Russians' entertain Coons, De De Corbett, Donna Courtnier, Jim Craig, Rick' Conser, Tim Cornwell, Danny Cowlthorp, Marcie Crandal, Janice Copeland, Jeannette C Couch, Reubenv Cox, Peggy Crary, Pam Q 2.1 J as Davis, Jim Daus, Max Davidoff, Ray Davenport, Greg Davidson, Sheila Craswell, Bill Criner, Rose Currin, Fay Dailey, Jean Creed, Adria Crowe, Henrielfa Cusfis, Carolyn Danielsen, Rich Creed, Leslie Crowley, Dave k Daggeft, Nancy Dart, Cathy Dowling, Pat DYSV, Dole QQ Driscoll, Nancy EUSOVH -lim lt t C S0 OIIIOTC C 3SS HSSCIII . Dunbar' George Efkmmf Cm' Dunn, Richard EdWUl'd5, Cflfl Celtic, 1962 Dedleff 0059 DeMars, Greg Deshirlia, Janet Doane, Kathy Dees, Dan Dennis, Diane DeWolf, Richard Dollens, Terry DekUYPEf, B9Cl4l DePrez, Marsha Dittmer, David Donigan, Billy Dean, Torn Edwards, Regina Einerson, John Eldridge, Suzanne Ellis, Gayle Ellsworth, Sandra 2 9 Junior Building students receive tuberculin skin Tests. Gallo, Darlene Gardner, Diana Garrick, Dick Garvie, Parn x, Gassner, Dennis Gallagher, Robert X Sophomore Frasier, Toni Friday, Cynthia Fors, Mary Forrner, R. D. Funk, Diane Funnell, Carol Fowler, Carol Frasier, Dan Engfer, Randy Erwin, Penny Essy, Rick Evans, Ed Evans, Barbara Evans, Linda Evans, Mike Finley, Jeannine Faria, Dave Flynn, Dana Farris, Nancy Foree, Jerry Greenup, Sharon Hadley, Marnell Griesenauer, Barbara Hagan, Maureen Grindstaff, Mike Haggblorn, Julie Gustin, Bruce Hall, Colleen Gaurner, Julie Gentry, Joyce Gergen, Kens- Gibbs, Gayle. Gibson, Gail Gibson, Gloria V Gilbertson, Nancy Goins, Debbie Qould, Darlene Graves, Kathy Green, Janet Gill, John Gonzalez, Roger Grafton, Kate Gray, Connie Green, Joyce Glasco, Chuck Goodwin, Greg Granger, Gary Green, Bill Green, Larry Halseth, Randi Hammon, Chuck Hamilton, Doug Hammons, Dennis' Hclmmel, Patti Hansch, Ron -f Hansen, Garlinn Harding, Pam l'lOV1Zlll4, Heidil. Harney, Sandra Hnrp. John Harrington, Rick 97 Harris, Dave Harris, Terryi, Hogan, Larryx Holland, Jack Holland, Tom v Hollingsworth, Rick Hooker, Judy 298 Harrison, Larry Hartman, Elaine Hari, Sherri Hartson, Craig l'l0Pliif1Si Belinda Hosman, Helen l'l0PmUl'1. Tom Howlett, Kathleen Horn, Susan Huberf, Jackie Harsell, Ron Hug, Gary Harvey, Bob if Hayes, Sue Helzer, Pam Hill, Bob Hatch, Ken Heffner, Jim Herrett, Susan ' Hill, Sharon Hoy, Lynda i, Helvie, Linda Herring, Pam X. Hoffman, Georgia Q Q S OP OIIIOPCS CXCClltC Humphrey, Mike Hutchison, Richard Hutson, Mike Irwin, Pam Hunter, Steve Hutchinson, Steve lmper, Janice lvens, James Hurley, Pam Hutson, Lewis Ingham, David lvens, Steve Iverson, Ron James, Marla Janssen, Jill Jensen, Melvin lvie, Barbara Janes, Dan Jensen, Craig Jobe, Virginia ' Jacobs, Bob Janssen, Jack Jensen, Linda Johnson, Barbara 1, raditional Ma pole dance. Celtic, 1960 Johnson, Vern Jurhs, Torn Karger, Kathie Kelwe, Julie Johnson, Vicki Kadush, Donna Korki, Billy Keiski, John Jones, Becky Kahler, Donald Keckler, Micheal Kelletr, Linda Johnson, Pearl Johnson, Bob Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Larry Kelley, Robert Kelsey, Larry Kelly, Colleen Kennedy, Barbara Kelly, Corrine Kennedy, Ken Kelly, Davida Kennedy, Robertx Johnson, Rita Kenner, Jim Kesselring, Eric Kiger, Shirley Kiley, Mary Kincaid, Randy L 99 Knalh, Jennifer Kolin, Mike Kowalski, Linda Kraley, John mn , Krall, Kathy Kresse, Mike Kusah, Ron v Kyle, Steve Lande, Peggy Kusah, Ross Lgcqdenl Ed Landreth, Rick Krzrnarzick, Dale Kyle, Sherry Lg Founlginl JO Lane, Robert f Kramer, Arnold X' Kratky, Judy Kraus, Nancie Krause, Jim -. Lee, Linda Levasseur, George Lindauer, Chris Lingle, Cheryl Leioham, Kenneth Levasseur, Jeannette Lindley, Virginia Lillle, Randy Lent Perry Leverenz, Dick Lindroth, Janette Lloyd, Berna 300 King, Brad Kinnear, Marcie Kirchner, Barbara Kline, Leslie Knephoff, Ken Lang, Party Larsen, David Laughton, James Lge, Jim Lawson, Ron Lee' Junie v Lockwood, Craig Lovelady, Peggy Ludwick, Mary Lofsfed, Virginia Lovvorn, Bob Lugar, Martin Long, Tom Lozier, Helen Lund, Kay Ilass Maxwell, Glenda McCarthy, Jim McDonald, Charlotte McFarland, Deanna McAllister, Bonney McCarty, Dana McDonnell, Linda McFarland, Sharon MCCUr1er, Mike McDonald, Carol McEvers, Annie McLaughlin, Kelly, Lund, Sandy Luper, Mike Maas, Bill McDonald, Paify Maddux, Nancy Maguire, Kathy Malone Jeff Manley Eric Mansfield Lindax. Manus Gary Marchanl Dick McMannis, Lynn 5 Measner, Peggy McWayne, Greg Meeks, Jim Marcus, Claudia Martin, Anne Moritala, Cathy Mason, Bill Matheson, Dava Meieriurgen, Linda Meighan, Pete lf' 'EV 301 Meinig, Tom Mikkelson, Betfy Mouniain, Wonda Mowe, Par Mueller, Mork Muir, Tom Muller, Barbara Miller, Dave Miller, Karen Miller, Greg ' Miller, Shoron Miller' Sieve Minich, Morris Montgomery, Berny Moorhead, Jonicn Mills, Rgndyx' Mifcholl, Bill Moore, Jonice Morgan, Greg Millspough, Lynne Monaghan, Noncy Moore, Melvin Moser, Kim Mullica, Gary Nolurn, Nikki Mullikin, Bill Neolrow, Kolhy Munro, Scott 2, Neiger John ' 1 Myers, Jam Nelseni PGUI SOPIIOIIIOPCS SPOIISOI' c NGISOVM DlG'1 1G Nespechol, Linda Norton, Craig Olson, Bob NGISOH, GUYY N Neumeister, Gory Norton, Ron Olson, Mike Nepper, Ron Niece, Nanci X. Olshen, Jeff Olson, Sheryl 302 Lynda Owen, James Parker, Pam Pease, Nancy H. Janice Owens, Daryl Payne, Dorothy Penrod, Donald Virginia Parke, Bonnie Pearson, Nikki Pense, Charles Y Perry, Colleen r Peters, Dick Perry, Robert Pefersan, Fred Mardi Gras Cotton and Cords. Celfic, 1961 Peterson, Robert L Pefrassa, Janet Phillips, Joe Pierce, Linda Pierce, Bala Pierce, Robbie Pierce, Larry Pointer, Dennis N Ra Londe, Caihy Randall, Carol Read, Penny Remani, Randy Ramage, Robin Ranieri, Teresa Redifer, Jonni Renfro, Sieve Rarnage, Wall Ray, Cheryl Reinlee, Jan Repp, Carolyn POTTS, HGVVY Preshaw, Dennis POTW R0CkY Pringle, Jane Poulter, Rollie Quimby, Kgihy Pmifi NUVWCY Radmacher, Vickie Robbins, Bev Roehm, Judy Romine, Nanette Rose, Joyce Rebens, Yvonne Roeniz, Helen ROSGVHG, Gaye. Rosier, Richard Rodriquez, Susan Rogers, Sharon Pointer, Richard Polancic, Judy Pond, Sharen Porf, Craig Porier, Lois Richardson, Raymond Riekki, Christine Riek, Georgia Rife, Tim Rice, CGrOlYn Richardson, Lester Rosch, Judy Ross, Bill 304 is Ross, Bonnie Rowland, Bolo Runyan, Richard Sackett, Jim Ross, Paul Rowley, Lloyd RYCIV1, DOD Rowe, Steve Ruhl, Kathy Ryerse, Barri Nl s Schubothe, Ralph 'I Scott, Bob' Scott, Tom Shatter, Shirley Schweflle, BSV Scott, Sandi Searle, Lynn Sharp, Linda Schultz, Rvndye Scott, Elainet Seibel, Ervin Shay, Earl Sager, Sharon Salyard, Christi Sanditer, Lillian Scdoris, Jerry Sawtelle, Mike v Schiele, Patricia Sawyer, Frank Schildan, Sue Sayler, Robert Schmidt, Gerald Schmidt, Pat Schneiloel, Roy Schnoor, Carol Schreiner, Lynette Schrieber, Jack Sheasly, Bolo Sherman, Deanna Shelley, Charles Shiprack, Kathy Shoemqke, Ken Shoemaker, Jan 305 Shou se, Loretta Spicher, Jerry Stadier, Joyce Standforci, Evonne Stanwood, Tom Starr, Jean Sinclair, Cam if O 6 Singieierry, Gary Smith, Charlie Skille, Ccriiss Smith, Dcvcina Smith, Judie Smith, Rodney Snedeker, Cindy Snow, Poui Smith, Mike Smith, Sally Snider, Cathie Soles, Janet Smith, Mike Smith, Steve Snider, Sue Spear, Trudy Staufier, Mike St, George, Mary Stelzer, Marlene Stickel, Alan Stephenson, Frances Stiqkei, Jay Stevenson, Bob Stone, Francene Q I t 0 Ci Stone, Frances Sullivan, Reta Swaren, Brian Takeuchi, Jerry. Stott, Craig Sumner, Pam Sweisberger, Chris Taiiman, Les Strutz, Maxine Swanson, Larry Swenson, Linda TCIYIOF, Bobbie Thompson, Randy Thompson, Rick Taylor, Frank Terry, LeRoy Thomas, Linda Thornpson, Diane Teeny, Dave Thatcher, Robert Thompson, Aaron Thompson, Jerry Templeton, Gordon Thede, Vicki Thompson, Carolynn Thompson, Pat or annual assembl . Trachsel , Cindy Toney, Lula Tooke, Allen VanNostrand, Jack Verpoorten, Cindy Varn, Mike Vetor, Scott Varney, Jackie Vetter, Ed Veenstra, Ronald Vincent, Neil Celtic, 1961 Treat, Karen Turner, Theresa Ulappa, Tom VON Cleflv-2. JOUV1 Tsuboi, Cliff Turney, Robert Vahey, Jim VGV1d9fW0ll, DGl'fYl Turner, Donna Tyler, Patti Valberg, Gary Vanlandingham, Linda Traglio, Janet Walker, Gary Wall, Alan Wallace, Jayne Waller, Joe Ward, Dave 7 Soplwomores lisien as Mr. McCrae explains biology. Wersclw, Diane Wetzel, Bari Wafari, Jerry Welch, Judy Watts, John Wells, Janet Weislwaar, Duaine Wenizy, Midge Wie, Sandra Williams, Charles Wilson, Bob Wilbur, Georgia Williams, Linda Wilson, Donna Willeri, Carla Wilmarth, Tim Wilson, Pamela Whipps, Bob White, Roberta White, George WWTUEYI D0Vld Atkins, Dorothy Beck, Mike Burkhart, Carolyn Crown, Anne Culver, Steve Davies, Rick Doty, Patricia Dow, Floyd Evans, Floyd Fish, Linda For Garrettson, Daryl Gilliam, Dennis Kirk, Kristi YOUUQ Jeff Caudle, Joset Young Paul Gould, Gerardo Koch, David P Logez, gandra Ostrander, Ralland Perkins, William Platt, Gayle Pointer, Sandra Reese, Steven Richardson, Carolyn Rutledge, Suzzanne Schmidt, Vicki Stuart, Linda Sue Sullivan, John Thombs, Kathleen Wiles, Dell Shieldss, Judy Strozinsky, Linda Celtic, 'l 963 The 1964 Senior Class is larger Than The en- Tire sTudenT body was a decade ago when David Douglas opened iTs doors Tor The TirsT Time. The TaculTy of 1954 was comprised of TwenTy- Three Teachers and Three adminisTraTors. All Tour- Teen men, The Three adminisTraTors, and Tour of The women OT The original TaculTy are sTi1l serving The school. By 1957 David Douglas was a com- pIeTe Tour-year high school consisfing of 1300 sTudenTs. Our sTudenT body soon indicaTed ThaT iT was desTined To be recognized Tor leadership among Oregon's secondary schools. The popuIaTion ex- plosion conTinued To Torce sTeady building of classrooms To house our sTudenTs. In 1959 The junior building was erecfed To accommodaTe The increasing enroIlmenT. The curriculum, exfra- curricular acTiviTies, aThleTics, music and oTher programs progressed gradually To compIeTe a modern, comprehensive high school. This rapid growTh ranked our school as Thesecond largesT in Oregon This year. ff, Z -cenic, 1956 Celtic, 1958 Celtic, 1957 Celfic, 1963 311 Fall Lto R Row l Freshman Representative, Barbara Spears, Treasurer, Kathy Welch, P.T.S.A. Representative, Tedi Dusa. Row 2 Vice President Dick Borchers President Chuck Lindley Not pictured: Secretary, Phyllis Lancefield, Freshman Class fficers New surroundings, a labyrinth of halls, strange faces, and seemingly difficult courses were all waiting to befuddle the Class of '67 as they began their high school careers. But the fresh- man class soon got into the swing of things as they sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance. Homecoming provided an outlet for freshmen with artistic talent when they built their Swallow- Those-Fishermen float. The freshman assembly, Greenwich Goosevillef' displayed various other frosh talents. A trash-clash between the freshmen and sophomores resulted in victory for the frosh and a rec night held in their honor, AdViSOI' Advisor Advisor Mr. Roberr Grottkou Mrs. Janice Cowling Mr. Ed C, Fifzsimons Spring L To R4Rovv l. Freshman Representative, Bonnie Pcmerson, Treosorer, Becky Kelly, Secretory, Kathy Bores. Row 2: Vice President, George Shoemaker? Presi dent, Jim Goodwin. Not pictured. P.T,S,A. Represenfcnive, Mike Dowling. 313 4 Anderson, Janice ' Avance, Donald Anderson, Richard Boechler, Tony Andrus, Richard ' Bailey, Dale Angell, Betty Bailey, Diana Arnold, Gayle Bair, Janice Arthur, Linda Baisch, Sue Askey, Karen Baldock, Donetta Abbott, Barbara Abendroth, Cindi Adskim, Nick Alsop, Leland Achziger, David Albers, Richard Ackerman, Peggy Alexander, Dan Adams, Alan Anderson Ba rba rr Adams, Linda , Anderson, Gary Bancroft, Paula Barbis, Dan Batchelor, Bruce Bates, Sally Barber, Phil Barratt, Sara Bateman, Mike Bates, Steve Barber, Ronnie '- Bartol, Linda Bates, Kathy BGUVHGN1. Cl'lGI'l9S F reshmax Beck, Carol Beck, Roger Becker, Gary Becker, Essie Bellamy, Ross Bellows, Roy Berry, Carolyn Berry, Mike Benner, Marvin Bennett, Doug Berry, Monte Berry, Theresa Bennett, Geraldine Bennett, Susan Benson, Charlotte Betts, Barbara Bradley, Larry Bradley, Rick Brain, Gary Brandenberg, Joe Bray, Rhonda Jean 1 Bresaw, Melvin Brooks, Diane Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Richard Maxine Mike Rogerg Stephen Browning, Tom Brownlie, Steve Bentley, James Biamont, Nikki fllass Biddle, Stephen Billingsley, Nancy Biorge, Mqrcellg X Blasen, Dave BOfCl1SfS, DiCl4 Bosllckf Bonnie Bigelow, Kathy Bischoff, Karen Blake, Chris 50lef1f PGUIG Boflscnf Rhonda Boynton' Joanne Biglin, Janell Bischoff, Mike ' Blanc, Janis Boone, Claudia 1 Bossert, Chris '- Boznnnf Donna Brucleen, Donna Brurnmer, Debby Brusiecl, Joyce Buchea, Bev Budzeck, Marilyn Buell, Juliet Bullock, Bob 6 Bunker, Bill Burnett, Barbara Button, Sharon Caldwell, Diana Caldwell, Dick Calhoun, Brenda Calhoun, Gary Charf, David Chenowefh, Pali Call, Raydene Cantrell, Dennis Carey, Richard Carrico, Pat Carhcart, Steve Camman, Linda Cantrell, Jeanne Carl, Jerry Carson, Brian Caufhorn, Frank Campbell, Carolyn Capps, Mary Carper, Denise Cartee, Linda Cearley, Teri Freshmen honored as c eanesl Chrisfie, Carleen Clausis, Alvin Cobb, Carol Cohen Carol Chulufas, Phil Cleys, Carol Cobb, Mike Cohen, Steve Clark, Kathy Clisham, Martha Coco, Jerry Colby, Marlene Cholcher, Rebeci E l X W , W Iole, Sally Connelly, Alyce Cox, Barbara V ' Craig' Coyhery,-we 'ollins Linda Conner, Linda Cox Ron C,-G1 Duron ' ' f 9, iollinson, Dick Corbin, Gary Cox, Suzanne- Qmmpfony Lindo Crannpfon, Lois Crowther, Susan Craven, Georgene Cruikslnank, Carl Crockwell, Judy Culver, Suzanne Q 999 :lass in trash clash Dewey, Tom Dickinson, Jack Dey, Mike Dickinson, Jean Dickey, Susan Dietz, Darris I Cellic, 1 960 Dimif, Sharon Dixon, Beiie Dolph, Marilyn Douglas, Tim -. Doufhil, Audrey Cummings, Pam Dailey, Carla Damewood, Dan' Danaher, Lynn Danielson, Carolyn Danker, Gerry Danker, Terry Davis, David Dovis, Sandy DeHaven, ,Elaine Delangis, Richard L ' Dell, Larry Denton, Diane ' Desper, Dennis 7 Dowling, Mike Downey, Dan Doyle, Jim Dreiling, Sieve Drozda, John Drugg, Bruce , Dryden, Joe 318 Duffy, Jim Dunn, Anita Dusa, Teddi Dutcher, Dick Eades, David -. Eddingfon, Al Edgingion, Terry Ferguson, Marilyn Findley, Sue Field, Jim Fisherl, Shawn Fincher, Dan Fieldos, Shirley Edwards, Mary Einerson, Richard Ellsworth, Sharon Erickson, Joanne Egler, Rick Ekroth, Bill Enstone, Noida Erickson, Marilyn Eheler, Terry Elliot, Dan Erickson, Jane Erickson, Tom Miss Overmyer's studei Freshmar Fanger, Rick Fell, Steven Evans, Audrey Evans, -Pam Evans, Jim Ferber, Ron oy studying English, Flad, BobL Forserh, Ken Ford, Jim Foster, Tim X Ford, Mike Fournier, Anita N1 J HSS Foxlgheryl Fray, Mike Froemke, Brad Fung, Gail Gardner, Carol Gelissen, Yvonne F,-onli Doug 4 Frazey, Gary Fromm, Don Gage, Gloria Garlick, Thyra Gellner, Ed Gefsinger, Gwenn Gibson, Joyce Gilcrease, Fred L Gilzen, Bill Godin, Lewis Goodman, Skip Gaodner, Tim Goodwin, Jirn Gordon, Janice Gosson, Deborah Graniz, Ronald Grassley, David Greene, Karyn Greenwood, Bev Franzen, Mi ke X Freeman, Gibson Fuhrer, David Garnmiere, Norma K, Geisler, Doug Gerrard, Dianne 31 9 Grenfell, Linda M Griffis, Dan Grimm, Mike Grisback, Chuck Grogan, Kevynne Gruener, Don Gudmundsen, Jean 320 Haffey, Vickie Haker, Dennis '. Haldaman, Shirley Hall, Lester Halvorson, Gail Ham, Candee - Hammon, Melinda Heald, Chris Heald, Kirk . Heath, Dave Hciuskins, Don Hawver, Nancy Hayden, Bill Harnrnond, Alice Hanson, Dave Harlow, Mel Harris, Michael X Haney, Gail Hanson, John Harmon, Paula Harrison, Tammi Hansen, Belinda Hardesty, Gail Harris, Dan Hart, Dick Frosh display enthusiasn Hedderly, Bert Helzer, Stanley l'l9l'ld9fS0V1, BSHY Henson, DOYIE Heffner, David Helzer, Tim l'l9 1def50V1, Connie HePPne f Phill Heiden, Dave Hemrich, Steven Henry, Mary Heil, Mike fr 1 1 -less, Ric l' Hiebert, Joan Hines, Rick Hoggatt, Bruce Hope, Ladclie Horton, HG VeY -leyes, Ronelle Higginbotham, Curt Hoffman, Carol Hague, Gail Hopkins. Beverly Houck. DOl'0YhY -licks, Pam Hilfiker, Gwenn Hoffman, Robert Hollingsworth,AClay L Horner, Robert Houghton, Eric I br school projects. -Celtic, 1959 yatt, Carol Iverson, Cheryl Jacobson, Nancy Jarvis, Jackie wnocenti, Linda Iverson, Linda James, Gitta Jensen, Joleen lerson, Bonnie lvie, Steve Jamieson, De Etta Jensen, Joy Howard, Marty Howery, Kathy Hryciw, John Hudson, Mollie Huggett, Robert Hughes, Janet Hughes, Pat Huisman, Bill Hunefeld, Lee Hunt, Mike Huntley, Nancy Huston, Kathy L Huston, Martin L- Hutchison, Sharon 321 Jensen, Kathi Johnson, Rebecca 5 as 2 Jepson, Carol Johnson, Rudy Johansen, Carl Johnson, Scott Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Dennis - Gail Judy Margaret Johnson, Steve Johnson, Jones, D Jones, K Val ebby athi Kippes, Tanis Klock, Doug , Klaar, Ron Kneip, Martini Klick, Diana Knepper, Ellen Jones, Wes Kangiser, Sandi Keith, Joan Kellett, Carolyn Joy, Sharon Karger, Linnea Keller, Judy Kelley, Dennis Kaiser, Danny Keiper, Steve Keller, Shirley Kelly, Becky il Knutson, Kay Krum, Keith Koosman, Marg Lambert, Gr Krueger, Dave , Lambeth, Br F reshma' Kelsey, Steve Kimsey, Ge Kepler, Skip King, John Kerns, Torn Kinslow, Re 322 ancefield, Phyllis Landreth, Rod Larson, Ron Leabo, Janice xnde, Leonard Lane, Gary Layton, Ron Lee, Jerry lndon, Diana Lorie, Mary Leabo, Dale , Lee, Victor Nl J HSS hman, Scott Lemay, Kathy Leveque, Kathy Link, Terrie Logan, Jane Logsdon, George hnen, Bob Leonard, Ken Levering, Lynn Livingston, Georgena N, Logan, Viola Long, Carol ibham, Lorraine Leslie, Elaine Lindley, Chuck Loe, Gerald Logsdon, Dorothy Loomis, Linda Losli, Nancy Lostetter, Ruth Lovvorn, Dick Q Lowther, Wayne Lyman, Steves, Mack, Rhonda Maki, Steve Mann, Dave ' Mann, Melinda Marlow, Doug Martin, Bob Martin, Vernon Mason, Tim Mather, Richard. 2 '+T l l i l 4 I 4 1 Mattsen, Richard Mayes, Ed McCluskey, Bill McCoy, Gerald McDonald, Diana McDonald, Patricia McKinnon, Jimmy McLean, Dean ' McManus, Maryann McMichael, Sharrnan McParTland, Ca1hryn Meeks, David Megert, Nancy Merrick, Sandy Millard, Elizabe1h Miller, John Miller, Alan Miller, Por Miller, Earl i Miller, Randy Miller, Sandi Miller, Suzanne Mitchel, Karen Moller, Herman Miller, Sandy Mills, Rose Mitchell, John Monaghan, Mich Miller, STEVE Mlllefibefgf SUSUVW Mitchell, Mike Mooers, Pixie Freshmen show promisr Moore, Lynda Moritz, Jacki Moore, Ray Morris, Par Morehouse, .lim Morris, Richa 5 , llorse, Randy Mowe, Barbara Murrell, Diana Nelson, Donnal Ness, Jackie Nielson, BUl'bGfCl Nortensen, Susan Mullbock, Marta Myers, Larry if Nelson, Judi Neurneisier, Jeff X NiCl1Ol5OH, D00 loses, Larry! Muller, Katie Myers, Vicki Nelson, Robert Nichols, Richard - Obeflwmpeff Duvid nf a successful class. -Celtic, 1963 pcrsonsl Karen Pemberton, Chrisfine Patterson, Bonnie Pef1f1lCl1, GUVY Pearson, Mark PSHSG, JOVTISS E O'Brien, Sharon O'Neal, Nancie Odierno, Pat Orr, Merry Ollerenshaw, Gary OH, Brenda Olson, Debbie Pancoasf, Gerald Olson, Karen Park, Dan Olson, Terry ,, Parker, Harold Oman, Teresa Parmele, Jerry Y 325 Pense, Jolee Pepin, George Perrine, Donna Perry, Jim! Peterson, Bob Petshow, David Pettit, Linda Phillips, Bill Phillips, Rad K. Phillips, Susan Pierson, Bill lr Pierson, Pete Pinkerton, Mary Poeppel, Ronnie Redmann, Theodore Reynolds, Sandy Riekki, I-Curie Rizzo' Tonl Redmond, Jackie Rich, Don Rlefh Cl16l'Yl R0l'Je l51 GYEQE Reep, Marvin Richardson, Darlene Rlnlngeff Merrill Roberts, Je Y Poff, Joyce Potter, Candy Powers, Vernon Prihar, Stan Pruitt, Nancy Ra Londe, Ernie Poloncic, Janice Potts, Charlene K Prakken, Randy Pritchard, David Radcliffe, Trudy Randall, Jerry Porter, Louie i, Powell, Vicky Price, Scott Prosser, Mark , Rainey, Edward Ranieri, Larry l obinson, Brenda l' Rogers, Laurie Rose, Don Rose, Ronald obinson, Doug Rogers, Rick Romano, Mary Rosen, Gary odgers, Linda Rogers, Terry f Rose, Lois Rosenberg, Bruce .Nl .J HSS ROSS. Burl Runyan, Susan Ryan, Betty Sabrowski, Gary Sampson, Ned Scheelar, Jane Ross, J0l1f1 A' Russell, Dallas Ryan, Cheri Sage, Joene Savage, Leola Scheelar, Judy Ruiz, Susan Russell, Donaieanne Ryerse, Randy Scilley, Sandra Schacher, Karen Scheetz, Rickey ' Scheidler, Dave Scheraclella, Ray Scherrnerhorn, Diane Schildan, Judy Schimph, Rick Schleigh, Julie Schrniedeskamp, Joann Schneibel, Ed Schneider, Karen Schneider, Sieve Schomberg, Tim Schonert, Cindy Schreiber, Cheryl ' Schwabe, Paul 32 7 Schleigh, Penny Schweigert, Deanna Scott, Randy Scott, Robert Sellers, Richard Shafer, Linda Sharp, Paul 328 Shelley, Kathi Sherman, Teresa Shervold, Keith ' 1' Shoernake, Ron Shoemaker, George Shogren, Kurt Shriner, Dave Skaggs, Richard Smith, Art Smith, Grey Snider, Lauri Snyder, ConnieJohn Sonderen, John Skille, Doug Smith, Fawni Smolt, Sheila Snow, Shauna Sogge, Merle ' Spackman, Jacl- Slama, Bill u Smith, Florine M Snedeker, Kathy Snyder, Cathy Soles, Douglas Spears, Barbarf Freshmen sponsor dance - Speed, Russell Splettstaszer, Carol Stafford, Sheryl Stapley, Shaunt Spencer, Marcia SPOO, TOITI Stambaugh, Jack Stark, Ralph Spicher, Sam Springer, BONUS Standing, Ken Starkey, Dave in 5? Sie gg. Stauffer, Diane Stiegler, Lindo Stoughton, Cathy Strohecker Dennis Swanson Chris Swearingen John Stuart Bill Swanson Craig Sweitzer Cathy Summerfield, Stevet Swaren, Carolyn Syring, Brian Stevenson, Judy Stone, Terry Strain, Scott 'e Stewart, Bob Stotts, Michael Strecker, Diane Detention Drag. -Highlander, 1957 Towsley, Terry L Tucker, Jon Turner, Fourel Twilleager, Fred Trebble, Hilda Tufts, Craig TUVYTEVI -lUdY J TWlll90Qef, Und!! Tsuboi, Roberta Tunstall, Jim Twelves, Steve Utz, Larry g Taskinen, Tom Taylor, Barry Taylor, Janis Teeters, Beth 'f Telford, Eileen Terry, Catherine Thies, Debbie Thies, Peggy Thime, John Thompson, Don Thompson, Linda Thrall, Connie Timberman, Barbara Tollefsen, Dan 329 Van Dernarr, Cheryl Van Doozer, Dave Vanlandingham, Garry Varney, Janis Vester, Michelle Vetter, Steven Vogelpohl, Janet Vollans, Dave ' Vredenburg, Darlene Wagenet, Jeff Wakefield, Craig Walker, Lynn Walker, Mike Walker, Teresa Mr. Martini watches as his students take semester tests. Walker, Terry WC1mSleY. GiGi Wallmark, Cathy WOrd. Dlimfl Walruft, Rikie Ward, RObefT Walsh, Mike Watson, Becky Watson, Cheryl Watson, Larry Watson, Neil Watson, Pam Freshman Watt, Faye Welch, Kathy WEST: NUVWCY Weisdorfer, Carol Welker, Marieta - Wetmore. Kenneth Weitman, Scott Wendlandt, Ginger W9YGf1d, -lGCk 330 Aldinger, Terry Lee Amo, Loran Arnott, James Barnts, Nadine Booterbaugh, Cynthia , Bower, James Clapperton, Kanani l Dailey, Sharol Daniels, Sally f Davis, Sharron CAMERA SHY Kelly, Jerry Lauritsen, Rebecca Lauritsen, Robert Lindi, Robert Charles Newton, Alexander Pennebaker, William Posey, Robert Post, Mark Preisler, David Rackham, Warren Wing, Pat Woodworth, Vicki Woods, Carolyn Woods, Dennis Work, Lydia L Wozniak, Nancy Wrenn, Candy Wright, Mike York, Carol Young, Ed Young, Jim Young, Marsha Zapp, Susan Zimmerman, Terry Decker, James Dolinar, Marilee Dorsey, Ronaldl Duggan, Ronda Edwards, Clarence Earnham, Robert Hi!1l4Ql, James Hughes, Winifred Hummel, Gordon Johnson, Christy Jones, Russell .,. EISS Nhne Chuck White. Keren White Darrell White,l-if1ClC' ' White Dave White, Rodney Reynolds, Kathryn Sell, Carl pfhoffer, Ron Spalitta, frank -Sterba, Pamela Stevenson, Judy Timmons, Elizabeth Truiillo, Niclcx Whiting, Eileen - Wilson, Gordon V Whitehead, Sam ' Wikman, Ray Willieps, Vernon Whitethorn, Dick Wilkins, Pam Williams, Ken' Whitney, David Wilkins, Richard Willimont, Jim - Whitney, Kathy Willeps, Lanny Wilson, Carl Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Larry Steve Teresa Wagner 331 -Celiic, 1961 962 Pictures From the Past 138552124 -'N id W F6 Mr. John Nash-29, 156 4 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Vera Cook-13 Mr. Robert Doggett-10 Mr. Marvin Evans-13 Mr. Charles Hostord-12 Mr. Richard Miller-11, 46 Mrs Maxine Watson-13 Mrs Mildred Wirtz--11, 197, 266 FACULTY dult Index Mr. Merritt Kelsay-32 Mr. Lois Klessig-28 Mrs. Joanna Klick-19, 226, 227 Mr. Lamont Klick-25, 208 Mr. George Kom-32, 128, 148,269 Mr. Frederick Kuhl-19, 174, 182 Miss Karen Kullbom-19, 209 Mr. Richard Lambert-26 Mr. Wendell Loe-26, 46 Mr. David Long-26, 208 Mr. Robert Longanecker-19 Mr. Joseph MacRae-31, 308 Mr: Harry Martini-27, 215, 330 Mrs. Martha Mathew-28 Mr. Dale Russell-31 Mr. Carmen Saracco-188, 23 Mr. Elmer Scheelar-33, 291 Mr. William Schmid-33, 226, 227 Mr. Gary Scott-33, 213 Miss Virginia Shaw-16, 177 Mr. Walter Skowhede-27, 166 Mrs. June Smesler-17, 178 Mr. Merlyn Smith-33, 72, 172, 182 Mr. Edwin Smolt-25 Mr. Robert Stark-33 Miss Janet Stellmacher-24, 201 Mr. John Stradtman-20, 208 Mr. Paul Thompson-29, 27, 146, 161 Miss Marna Atkins-18 Mr. Jerry Beier-16, 118, 119, 127, 160 Mr. Cory Blodgett-14, 22, 194 Mrs. Mariorie Boozer-18, 205 Mr. Jay Burchak-22, 191 Mrs. Velna Byrd-29, 116, 136, 169 Mr. John Cain-28, 215 Mrs. Janice Cowling-26, 313 Mr. Glenn Crisp-25 Mr. Kaye Darby-32, 78, 173, 203 Mr. Robert Davidson-26 Mr. Elvin Davis-32, 227 Mr. Larry Delaney-26, 128, 162, 166, 226 Mrs. Ardelle Dennis-18 Mrs. Helen Dickinson418, 200 Mr. James Dixon-30, 145, 161, 269 Miss Kyra Dodge-21, 206 Mr. Robert Edwards-32, 207 Mr. Boone Emmons-32 Miss Joan Fast-18, 212 Mrs. Darle Pearle-28, 212 Miss Nancy Ferguson-18 Miss Susan Filler-24, 205 Mr. David Fish-30, 128 Mr. Edwin Fitzsimons-32, 313 Mr. John Foster-29 Mr. Gerald Friesen-21, 199 Mr. Neil Fuller-30 Mr. Aubrey Gardner-18, 37 Mr. David Gardner-26, 146, 168, 207 Mrs. Nancy Gay-22 Mrs. Stanley George-22 Mr. Wyman Gernhart-20, 118, 119, 146 Miss Elizabeth Gessforcl-28 Mr. Eugene Going-25 Mrs. Helene Green-16 Mr. Francis Gregory-25 Mrs. Darlene Griffith-29 Mr. Robert Grottkau-31, 128, 313 Mr. George Hahn-22 Mrs. Beatrice Hansen-19 Mrs. Vivian Harns-24, 201 Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Marvin Hiebert-29, 79, 118, 153 Mona Harrison-17 Joy Heaney-21 Eleanor Heide-19, 178 Lea Helin-28, 211 .Robert Herberger-21 127, Miss Sally Hogan-21, 198, 210 Miss Margaret Holman--29, 167 Miss Linda Horton--24, 201, 209 Mrs. Ethel Jobs-19 Mr. John Jacklin-29, 50, 132, 133 Mr. Leland Johnson-31 Mr. Dale Jolly-32, 99, 182, 213 Mr. Arthur Keith-16, 128, 148 Miss Margaret Mayers-19 Mr. Omer McCaleb-16, 77 Mr. Jack McCleary-25 Mrs. Margaret McGinnis-22, 93 Mrs. Marie Meynink-21, 198 Miss Gladys Michael-29 Mrs. Joanne Moore-24, 209 Mr. Larry Morrell-188, 192, 23 Mrs. Lawretta Morris-28 Mr. Hayden Morrison-188, 190, 1 23 Mr. Gary Nichols--27 91 Mrs. Mary Ann Tschache--28 Mr. Paul Tschache Mrs. Maxine Watson--16 Mr. Nate Watson-33 Mr. Leslie Weigart-31, 291 Mr, Clifton Wells-16, 79, 134, 156 Mr. Robert Whitaker-27, 201 Mrs. Judy Whiting-20, 210 Miss Erna Wiessner-21, 211 Mr. MGX Wilkins-29, 129, 131, 162, Mrs. Margaret Northrup--18, 20, 269 Miss Harriet Ono-28, 206 Mr. Truman Osburn-32, 79, 138, 169 Miss Willene Overmyer--20, 318 Mrs. Carol Pavlakovich-20 Mr. George Pavlakovich-19, 20 Mr. Donald Pearson-216, 23 Mr. Gene Peyton-16 ' Mr. Eugene Petrasso-27 Mr. Roger Porter--128, 23 Mr. William Powell-27 Mr. David Quinn-21, 199 Miss Dana Ralston-23, 183 Mr. Richard Rebbe-16 Mrs. Rae Mona Reynolds-217, 23, 186, 91 Miss Agatha Rinella-20, 291 Mrs. Betty Roberts-33, 226, 227 166 Miss Juanita Willing-31 Mr. Duane Wilson-25 Mr. Gordon Wilson-20 Mr. Nicholas Wiltz, Jr.-16 Mr. Jack Young-25 Mr. William Zehr-33, 217 PARENT GROUPS Mr. Keith Anderson-37 Mrs. Cecil Carper--37 Mrs Jerold Herberger-37 Mr. Dale Hoverson--37 Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mrs George Levien-37 Sid Sinclair-37 Harold Spears-37 Dick Wilmarth-37 M. Wolsborn-37 Mr. Allen-134 PERSONNEL N. Amundsen-36 Mrs. S. Anderson-35 Mrs. M. Applegate-35 Mr. AshcrafTi35 E. Baker-36 Mr. Barnes-35 L. Bean-36 J. Buffingfon--36 Mrs. A. Burnham-35 Mrs. C. Carlson-35 A. Coalney-36 L. Cogburn-36 Mr. Conger-35 Mr. Crocker-35 A. Davidson-36 Mrs. A. De Prez-35 A. Denfon-36 B. Disk-36 Mr. Easlbrook-35 C. Ensminger-36 Mrs. E. Ferris-17 Mr. Fessler-35 E. Frost-36 Mr. Geiger-35 Mr. Graven-35 Mr. I. Gray-35 E. Griffis-36 B. Guthrie-36 M. Hall-36 Mr. Hanson-35 Mr. Harder-35 Mr. Harris-35 Mr. Heinyel-35 Mr. Hill-35 Mrs. L. Hogan-35 D. Howland-36 G. Hudak-36 Mrs. Hughes-35 W. Hunefeld-36 , B. Hutchinson-36 SCHOOL BOARD AND DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Mr. Jackson-35 Mrs. G. Janssen-35 J. Jay- 35 J. Jewiif-36 Mrs. K. Kelsay-35 Mrs. B. Luseffi-17 W. Maas--36 Mr. Mathews--35 M. Miller-36 Mrs. M. Moller-35 Mr. Moreland-35 L. Muir-36 Mr. Nordman-35 Mr. John Blake-9 Mrs. Irene Borchers-9 Mr. Vernon L. Gibbs-8 Mr. Howard F. Horner-7 Mr. John F. Kaspari-8 Mr. Floyd Light-7 Dr. W. K. Niece-9 Mr. Sid N. Stuart-9 Mr. Wayne C. Taylor--8 Mr. Roberf Watson-8 STUDENT TEACHERS Mr. John Alaxander-34 L. Oberkamper-36 Mrs. F. Ponsford-35 Mr. Purdue+35 P. Romans-36 Mr. Ruder-35 Mr. Sa ndifer-35 Mrs. Marian Berger--34 Miss Barbara Berney-34 Miss Sherron Bredeen-34 Miss Kathy Caldwell-34 Miss Carol Coates-34 Miss Mrs. Miss Anne Dilworfh-34 Nadine Eisels-34 Karen English-34 Mr. Schubothe-35 Mr. Sehorn-35 Mr. Melvin Fox-34 Miss Joan Held-34 Mr. Mickey Hergert Mrs. V. Skoglund-35 Mr. Smifh-35 C. Smith-36 A. Southard-36 Mr. Steffen-35 Mrs. B. Summers-35 N. Super-36 Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Rosemary Hinsvark-34 Sue Larson-34 Sandra McMurdo-34 Donna Nelson-34 Barbara Pfenning-34 Sharon Rowione-34 J. Vahey-36 C. Watson-36 M. Way-36 Mr. Wuitschick-35 Mr. Franklin Seehall-34, Mr. George Seffera-34 Miss Deanne Treichler-34 Miss Linda West-34 Mr. Eden Wolfe-34 Miss Karen Wright-34 tud nt Index 1A-' Aldinger, Terry Anderson Janice--217, 314 Aldrich, Jerrie-132, 135, 154, 182, Anderson Jerry-181, 138, 194, 213, Alsberr, Barbara-190, 314 292 270 A919910 G911-43r 45r 46, 66r 47r 82, Alexander, Barbara-177, 270 Anderson Jim E.-270 91, 96. '28, 177, 180. 206, 228 Alexander, Dan-153, 161, 314 Anderson, Jim L.-292 Abboff. Meriluvrle-42, 47. 195. 197. Alexander, Make-133, 270 Anderson, John K.-145, leo, 190, 292 209, 222, 228 Allard, William-188, 189, 191, 292 Anderson, John W.-43, 138, 140, 228 Abef1df01hr Ciwdv-190, 314 Allen, Bonnie-43, 132, 182, 203, 292 Anderson, -lcefny-270 Achllgerr Duvld-161, 314 Allen, Linda-194 Anderson Linda-183, 185, 211, 270 Ackerman' D90-270 Allen, Nerrne-132, 211, 270 Anderson, Lois-228 Ackerman, Peggy-314 Allison, Dennis-42, 68, 93, 180, 183, Anderson Richard-314 Adams' A100-314 186, 194, 222, 228 Anderson Sharon-189, 210, 215, 222, Adams, Candy-189, 270 Alsop, Leland-40 228 Adams, Doug-292 Adams, Linda-314 Adelharf, Craig -193,'27O Adkins, Karen-115, 197, 199, 211, 2 Adskim, Joan-176,177,203,228 Adskim, Nick- 128,314 Afrank, Lanny-292 Aitken, John-292 Albers, Richard-314 Alden, Jim-292 70 Alsop, Louise-228 Amos, Bill--131, 161,181,270 Amundsen, Craig-145, 292 Amundsen, Vickie-292 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, Anderson Anderson Barbara-190, 314 Becky-132, 203, 292 Dan-292 Dave-148, 189, 191, 292 Gary-42, 314 Greg-270 Andrew, Larry-190, 292 Andrus, Richard-314 Angell, Beffy-314 Anspach, Bud-270 Aplef, Davz+270 Applegate, Larry-228 Archer, Patty-43, 115, 189, 203, 210, 270 Armstrong, Bill-191, 292 Armstrong, Bob-166 Baxter, Jim-42, 68 6 Armstrong Diane+177, 189, 270 Armstrong Kathy4228 Armstrong Norm-270 Armstrong Robert L.-145, 292 Armstrong, Robert W,-292 Arnce, Ron-292 Barry, Linda-115, 182, 199, 292 Bartol, Carrol-93, 186, 217, 229 Bartol, Linda-188, 314 Bartrutt, Mary-292 Basey, Gary-93, 183, 186, 229 Batchelor, Bruce-314 Beecher, Pam-175, 177, 229 Beertema, Betty-292 Beezley, Linda-292 Bell, Carma-229 Bell, Tully-190, 292 Bellamy, Ross-314 Arnold, Gaylef314 Arnold, Sandy--189, 270 Arnott, D1ane-292 Arnott, Jamesf331 Arauett, Mary-292 Arthur, Linda-217, 314 Asche, Beckyf47, 194, 199, 215, 228 Ashcratt, Donald Askey, Karen-191, 314 Aust, Arlene-292 Austin, Howard-270 Austin, Judie-42, 228 Avance, Donald-43, 146, 314 Averett, Linda-115, 194, 212, 270 Ayers, Jerry-166, 292 Baarstad, Lyn-190, 292, 213 Bacewich, John-213, 222, 228 Bacon, Carol-270 Baechler, Bill-128, 166, 292 Baechler, Pat-270 Baechler, Tony-314 Batchelor, Harold Bateman, Mike-314 sores, Jeygiaa, 162, 183, 185, 207, 270 Bates, Kathy 314 -se, 114, 190, 313, Bates, Linda-270 Bates, Sally- 314 Bates, Steve--314 Bauer, Gary-270 Baumann, Charles-166, 314 Belleque, Arthur-229 Bellows, Roy-128, 146, 314 Bellows, Susan-172, 209, 270 Benner, Marvin-315 Bennet, Allen-229 Bennett, Carolie-229 Bennett Dough315 Bennett Bennett Bennett Bennett, Geraldine-315 Jon-43, 46, 88, 293 Linda-43, 203, 293 Pat-210, 229 Baile, Coral-43 Bailey, Dale-314 Bailey, Diana-314 Bailey, Laurie-292 Bailey, Linda!-228 Bailey, Pam-182, 190, 191, 197, 198 292 BQ11ie,'com1-190, 292 Bair, Janice-182, 190, 314 Bair, Laura-189, 270 Baird, Rick-270 Baisch, Sue-314 Baker, Clyde-89, 128, 145, 162, 292 Baker, Doug-190, 292 Baker, Frances-181, 188, 193, 211, 270 Baker,Jim-42,119,123,134, 148, 203, 208, 270 Baker, Ken-68, 195, 270 Baker, 'Nlita-229 Baker, Ric-447, 118, 120, 134, 207, 228 Baldock, Donetta-191, 314 Balmer, Linda--181, 195, 197, 199, 206, 270 Baltzell, Dennis-229 Baltzell, Dwight-270 Banche, Sherry-217 Bancke, Sharon-270 Bancroft, Dianne-113, 203, 212, 270, 181 Bancroft, Paula-314 Banks, Elizabeth-215, 292 Banks, Linda-190, 292 Banks, Paul-180, 200, 222, 229 Barber, Arlene-292 Barber, Phil-191, 314 Barber, Ronnie-145, 314 Barber, Sharon-270 Barbis, Dan-314 Barbis, Pam-167 Barclay, Gail-167, 177, 180, 210 222, Barnes, 227, 229 Carol-203, 209,229 Barnett, Pete-270 Barnett, Tom--292 Barnhart, Bob-42, 47, 207, 292 Barratt, Sara-182, 191, 314 Barry, Glendee-47, 115, 173, 180, 203, 206, 222, 229 Baumann, Rick-147, 182, 202, 292 Bayn, George-270 Beadles, Leora-189, 212, 270 Bean, Gary-166, 189, 190, 292 Beard, Jerry Beard, Marilyn-43, 68, 135, 186, 206, 215, 270 Beck, Carol-314 Beck, Dave-133, 201, 272 Back, Linda-270 Back, Mike-309 Beck, Roger-133, 314 Becker, Essie-182, 190, 314 Becker, Gary-314 Becker, Rick-199, 270 Beckman, Bill-145, 292 Beckman, Pam-42, 47, 154, 181 188, 189, 192, 203, 206, 270 Bebe, Roland-201, 292 t Bennett, Susan-315 Benschoter, Nancy-293 Benson, Charlotte-315 Bentley, James-315 Berger, Bruce-46, 89, 128, 145, 160, 290, 293 Bergin, Lanna-270 Bergin, Linda-270 Bergquist, Marsha-270 Bergstrom, Linda-154, 216, 205 222, 230 Beroud, Robin-293 Berry, Andy-271 Berry, Carolyn-315 Berry, Mike-315 Berry, Monte-315 Berry, Theresa-315 Betts, Barbara-315 Betts, Jim-293 Beverly, Jim-293 Boomh Beyer, Bob+145, 169, 182, 293 Beyer, Dave-131, 189, 191, 293 Biamont, Nikki-315 Biddle, Stephen-315 Bierbrauer, Roger-145, 293 Bigelow, Kathyw-315 Biglin, Janell-43, 315 Billingsley, Nancy-182, 201, 315 Bingham, Nancy-230 Birtchet, Jim-271 Bisbee, Gelene-211, 227, 230 Bischoff, Karen-315 Bischoff, Mike-166, 315 Bishop, Ann-271 Bishop, Clint-293 Bishop, John-230 Bixby, Bert-148, 293 Boelen s, Linaa-190, 293 Bohms, Maxine-271 Boland, Don P.-147, 180, 195, 230 Boland, Don R.-293 Boland, Ronald-230 Bolding, Arlene-271 Bolen, Paula-315 Bonillo, Dolores-209, 230 ower, Ed-190, 293 Browning, Tom-161, 315 Brownlee, Diana-217, 293 Brownlie, Steve-315 Bruce, Ron-271 Brudeen, Donna-316 Brudeen, Jennifer-271 Brummer, Debby-316 Brummer, Kay-231 Brummer, Lynn-115, 173, 210, 231 Brummett, Claudia-271 Biore, Marcella-315 Biorkman, Kathy-198, 271 Black, Larry-227, 230 Blaize, John-128, 160, 293 Blake, Chris-190, 191, 315 Blake, Kathy-271 Blake, Vern--128, 145, 293 Blanc, Janis-315 Blasen, Dave-182, 315 Bleything, Helen-180, 199, 209, 230 Blinsman, Marge-216, 271 Bliss, Carolyn-271 Blodgett, Nick-93, 129, 134, 194, 162, 163, 165, 207, 271 Blosick Chet-230 Blue, Carol-230 Blum, Ken-271 Bodak, Sally-293 Bodey, Joyce-271 Boone, Claudia-315 Borchers, Bonnie--42, 180, 195, 198, 209, 222, 227, 230 Borchers, Dick-43, 47, 146, 161, 182,19O,191, 203,312,315 Borchers, Len-43, 148, 150, 152, 181, 192,208,271 Borisch, Carol-182, 190, 197, 293 Borisch, Rhonda-315 Borman, Barbara-182, 293 Bosomworth, Pennie-227, 230 Bossert, Chris-132, 191,314 Bossert, Tom-131, 271 Bostick, Bonnie-315 Bostrom, Sue-230 Bothwell, Judy Bothwell, Larry-293 Bourhis, Ken-293 Bowen, Pamela-271 Bowers, David-200, 293 Bowes, Cathy-271 Bowman, Judi-189, 271 Bowne, Clarice-271 Boyd, Steve-128, 162, 190, 293 Boydston, Jackie-154, 169, 176, 186, 206, 271 Boynton, Joanne-182, 188, 315 Bozarth, Alan-293 Bozarth, Donna-191, 315 Bozman, Donald--162, 230 Bradbury, Andrea-195, 210, 271 Bradford, Mike-271 Bradley, Larry-182, 191, 315 Bradley, Rick-190, 315 Brain, Diane-147, 206, 271 Brain, Gary-128, 146, 190,315 Brandenburg, Joe-200, 315 Brandvig, Ann-68, 136, 181, 186, 206, 271 Bransdal, Marcia-293 Brase, Linda-203, 271 Brauckmiller, John-166, 293 Brawn, Jack-271 Bray, Rhonda Jean-315 Breidenfeld, Ron-43, 118, 122, 134, 145, 293 Bresaw, Melvin-315 Brewer, Judy-194, 271 Briggs, Diane-293 Briggs, Gary-188, 193, 271 Bright, Bonnie-293 Bright, Iris-199, 293 Bright, Randy-271 Brock, Wayne-192, 271 Brockell, Ken-271 Brooks, Diane-190, 315 Brooks, Richard-315 Brophy, Brooks-271 Brost, Mike-271 Brostrorn, Norma-293 Brotherton, Ty-293 Brune, Pat-271 Brusted, Joyce-316 Bryan, Carol Ann-182, 190, 197, 293 Bryan, Edwin-227, 231 Bryan, Robert-293 Bryant, Dave-271 Bryant, Jay-129, 130, 147, 162, 165, 231 Buchea, Bev-316 Buchea, Marcelle--293 Buck, Bonnie-197, 212, 271 Buckland, Dick--213, 231 Budzeck, Marilyn-190, 316 Budzeck, Richard-231 Buell, Juliet-182, 316 Buettner, Diann-167, 182, 190, 293 Buff, Charles-231 Buhrnan, Arlen-231 Bullock, Bob-217, 316 Bunker, Bill-316 Burden, Bob-203, 231 Burkhart, Carolyn-309 Burkhartsmeier, Bob-231 Burlison, Ken-293 Burnett, Barbara-316 Burnett, Bret-43, 182, 191, 199, 203, 293 Burnett, Mike-46, 98, 175, 183, 185, 215, 222, 231 Burson, Pat-293 Busch, Gary-146, 294 Buschman, Linda-294 Buss, Bill-294 Butler, John-271 Butler, Ralph-231 Button, Larry-192, 232 Button, Sharon-316 Byrd, Eloise-212, 271 Byrne, Sherry-210, 216,271 Bystedt, Dave-208, 232 ...C- Cabler, Larry-294 Cabrales, Lucero-209 Caldwell, Diana-316 Caldwell, Dick-316 Caldwell, Larry-118, 120, 134, 207, 232 Caldwell, Thomas-232 Calhoun, Calhoun, Brenda-182, 316 Gary-316 Call, Raydene-182, 191, 316 Camman, Linda-316 Camman, Terry-232 Campbell, Bernelda Campbell, Beverly-294 Campbell, Carolyn--182, 198, 201, Brown, Carol-43, 217, 293 Brown, Doug-162, 164, 207 Brown, Judy-293 Brown, Maxine-315 Brown, Mike-191, 315 Brown, Neale-271 Brown , Roger-188, 315 Brown, Roy-271 Brown Stephen-153, 166,315 Browning, Lynn-147, 202, 271 316 Campbell, Charlene-182, 190, 198, 201, 294 Campbell, Merle-271 Cannon, Ronald-271 Cannon, William-154, 194,232 Cantrell, Becky-217, 232 Cantrell, Dennis-316 Cantrell, Jeanne-316 Cantrell, Sally-217, 271 Caps, Mary-316 Captain, Pat-190, 294 7 Caramanica, Rich-294 Carey, Becky-271 Carey, Richard-316 Carl, Jerry-316 Carl, Judith--232 Carline, Mark-129, 134, 271, 162 164 Carlson, Brent-133, 181, 188, 193 201, 272 Carlson, Gordon-199, 294 Carlson, JoEllen-189, 272 Carlson , Julie--272 Carlson, Karen-177, 205, 232 Carlson, Ken-294 Carlson, Leslie-47, 172, 181, 202 210, 272 Carlson, Paul-294 Carlson, Steve-197, 272 Carolus, Joe-272 Carper, Carper, Denise-182, 191, 316 Diane-182, 190, 294 Carragher, Terry-148, 294 Carrico, Mike-156, 158, 272, 316 Carroll, Dick-182, 294 Carroll, Terrance Carson, Brain-316 Cartee, Linda-190, 316 Carter, Dave-272 Carter, Sally-272 Carter, Steve-180, 222, 232 Casey, Tim-128, 294 Cathcart, Steve-316 Cathcart, Vern-194, 272 Caudle, Joset--309 Cauthorn, Frank--316 Cawood, John-188, 194, 272 Cayson, Bob-294 Cearley, Teri-43, 58, 316 Cereghino, Nancy-195, 272 Cerotsky, Mary-197, 212, 272 Chambers, Tom-42, 43, 45, 46, 47 13J,181,183,185,194, 208, 272 Chapman, Donald-147, 202, 294 Chapman, Forrest-190, 294 Chapman, Steve-201, 294 Charf, David-316 Chavssee, Rick-294 Chenoweth, Patty-182, 190, 191, 316 Chenoweth, Susan-194, 210, 232 Chetwood, Barbara-294 Childress, Gordon-294 Chinn, Donna-272 Cholcher, Rebecca--316 Choquette, Nancy-272 Christiansen, Jane-42, 187, 197, 294 Christianson, Marsha-43, 294 Christianson, Phill--294 Christie, Carleen-316 Christiansen, Pat-147, 272 Chulufas, Phil-316 Chulufas, Terry-216, 232 Cimmery, Kim-203, 213, 232 Clapperton, Kanani Clark, Bob Clark, Chuck--232 Clark, Dennis-128, 160, 182,294 Clark, Dianne-199, 272 Clark, Janice--272 Clark, Kathy-191, 316 Clausius, Al-190, 191, 316 Claxton, Jim-193, 272 Clemens, Mike-181, 200, 272 Clements, Grant-232 Clements, Michael-138, 140, 233 Cleys, Carol-316 Clisham, Martha-190, 191, 316 clishum, Shelly-68, 93, 188, 203, 206, 233 Clow, cathy-43, 154, 167, 176, 177, 198, 275, 205, 272 Clute, Donna-233 Coates, Teri-68, 116, 177, 181, 186, 203, 273 Cobb, Carol-316 Cobb, Connie--209, 268, 272 Cobb, Mike-190, 316 Coburn, Richard-294 Coco, Carol-180, 195, 197, 199, 209, 222, 233 Coco, Gerard-133, 166, 190, 316 Coffman, Mike--272 Cohen, Carol-182 Cohen, Susanne-272 Cohn, Steve-316 Colby, Gary-272 Colby, Marlene--316 Cole, Nancy-181, 200, 215, 272 Cole, Sally-190, 191, 215, 317 Collins, Becki-294 Collins, Diana-233 Collins, Linda-317 Collins, Mike-175, 183, 272 Collinson, Bob-233 Collinson, Dick-317 Collison, Fred--294 Colton, Steve-169, 181, 183, 184, 185, 208, 272 Connelly, Alyce-317 Conner, Linda-182, 191, 215, 317 Conser, Cliff-272 Conser, Tim-43, 128, 146, 294 Cook, Gary-233 Cook, JoAnne-46, 173, 177, 180, 182, 209, 222, 227, 233 Cook, Margrette-272 Cooke, Tom-128, 294 cool, Janet-42, 47, 189, 200,272 Cooley, Janet--41, 46, 47, 61, 62, 90,154, 180, 195, 205, 222, 233 Cooley, Rae-175, 192, 197, 203, 272 Cooley, Richard-42, 46, 89, 128, 145, 166, 182, 189, 190,294 Coon, Sue-215, 233 Coons, DeDe-294 Coovert, Nita--233 Copelan, Fran-272 Copeland, Jeannette-294 Corbett, Donna-294 Corbin, Gary-182, 317 Corcoran, Tim-134, 146, 162, 233 Cornelius, Robin-189, 233 Cornwell, Danny-294 Correia, Linda-116, 147, 181, 194, 206, 272 Cossette, Carmen-272 Cotton, Carolyn--43, 209, 215, 233 Couch, Reuben-190, 294 Coulsey, Gerald-194, 272 Coulter, Bob-272 Courtnier, Jim-294 Cowlthorp, Marcia-294 Cowlthorp, Mike-213, 272 Cox, Barbara-317 Cox, Cathy-215, 233 Cox, Jim-272 COX. Peggy-89, 135, 182, 190, 197, 294 Cox, Ron-128, 166, 182, 317 Cox, Suzanne-317 Crabtree, John-213, 272 Craig, Catherine-317 Craig, Daron-42, 317 Craig, Penny-234 Craig, Rick--148, 294 Crampton, Linda-317 Crampton, Lois-190, 317 Crandal, Janice-215, 294 Crandall, Neil-272 Crandel, Ron-47 Crary, Pam-294 Craswell, William-119, 128, 145, 160 Craven Craven 190, 182, 290, 295 , Eileen-272 , Georgene-317 Craven, Tom-181, 192, 272 Craven Creed, , Dorothy-272 Adria-295 Creed, Leslie-191, 295 Critchton, John--272 Criner, Rose-93, 115, 134, 154, 182, 295, 203 Criner, Steffen-46, 47, 118, 121, 134 148, 149, 150, 152, 208, 216, 222 227, 234 Crockwell, Judy--317 Crown, Anna-217, 309 Crowe, Henrietta-295 Crowley, Dave-295 Crowley, Mary-272 Crowley, Patricia--272 Crowther, Susan-316 Cruikshank, Ben-273 Cruikshank, Carl-317 Culver, Suzanne-190, 317 Culver, Steven--309 Cummings, Don-213, 273 Cummings, Pam-317 Currin, Fay-295 Currin, Thomas-273 Curry, Don-234 Curtis, Jerry-273 Curtis John-273 Cusack, Mike-273 Custis, Cutler, Carolyn--182, 190, 295 Twila-273 -D- Daciuk, Pat-273 Doggett, Dorinda-61, 62, 90, 97, 98, 99, 101, 116, 147, 206, 222, 234 Duggan, Nancy-47, 132, 182, 187, 190, 295, 154, 88 Dailey, Carla-317 Dailey, Jean-295 Dahlke, Mike-273 Dahlke, Sharon--234 Dam, Larry-41, 42, 46, 47, 180, 188 192, 207, 215, 222,234 Damewood, Dan-128, 166, 317 Damron, Ann-147, 189, 273 Danaher, Lynn-317 Danielson, Rich-295 Danielson, Carolyn-317 Danker, Gerry-191, 317 Danker, Jim-47, 98, 154, 173, 180, 208, 222, 234 Danker, Terry--190, 191, 317 Dart, Cathy-190, 295 Daugherty, Lois-210, 273 Daugherty, Lorraine--210, 273 Daus, Max-295 Devanzo, Tony-273 Davenport, Greg-295 Davenport, Norah-43, 173, 180, 188 192, 197, 211, 222, 234 David, Pat-129 Davidoff, .lean-234 Davidoff, Ray-295 Davidson, Sheila-190, 295 David, David-133, 317 Davis, Del Davis, Jim---295 Davis, Lynda-181, 198, 210, 273 Davis, Ralph-273 Davis, Reba-197, 203, 273 Davis, Sandy-317 Davis, Sharron Davis, Sue-273 Day, Jim-207, 234 Dean, Tom-295 Deane, Carol Deaver, Charleene-273 DeBra, Eugene--200, 234 Decker, Craig-295 Decker, James Dees, Dan-65, 189, 191, 295 DeHaven, Elaine-182, 317 Dekuyper, Becki-295 Delangis, Margaret-189 Delangis, Richard-317 Dell, Jody-234 Dell, Larry-317 DeMars, Greg-43, 190, 295 Denner, Maurice--183, 184, 188, 193, 273 Dennis, Diane-182, 190, 197, 199, 295 Denton, Dayle-181, 197, 210,273,317 Denton, Diane-182, 191 DePrez, Marsha-182, 190, 197, 295 Deshirlia, Carol-217, 273 Deshirlia, Janet-191, 295 Deshirlia, Jerry-273 Desper, Dennis-317 Dewey, Tom-42, 317 DeWolf, Richard-295 Dey, Mike-128, 317 Dickey, Susan--188, 317 Dickinson, Jack-191, 317 Dickinson, Jean-317 Dickson, Betty-58 Dietz, Darris-191, 317 Dietz, Shirley-42, 176, 181, 188, 193, 211, 273 Dilley, Donna-177, 211, 234 Dimit, Sharon-217, 317 Dittmer, David-182, 295 Dixon, Bette-114, 191, 317 Doane, Carol-217, 273 Doane, Kathleen-191, 295 Doag, Bill-317 Dollens, Terry-295 Dolph, Janis-205, 273 Dolph, Marilyn-182, 317 Doney, Ronald Donigan, Bill-190, 200, 295 Doty, Patricia--309 Doud, Kaye-195, 234 Dougall, Bill-93, 133, 193, 234 Douglas, Randy-138, 140, 156, 158, 208, 273 Douglas, Tim-153 Douthit, Audrey-217, 317 Douthit, Kathy-235 Dow, Calvin-309 Dow, Danial Dow, David--235 Dowling, Mike-313, 318 Dowling, Pat-128, 182, 203, 295 Downey, Dan-318 Doyle, Jim-133, 166, 190, 318 Doyle, Phil-223, 235 Drake, Judy-115, 181, 197, 273 Drakulich, Kay-68, 197, 215, 273 Dreiiang, Steve-146, 161, 182, 188, 318 Drew, Sharon-235 Drexler, Gene Louise-235 Driscoll, Nancy-295 Drozda, John-318 Drugg, Bruce-131, 166, 318 Drugg, Janet-205, 235 Drum, John-43, 273 Dryden, Joe-318 Dunson, Darcy-116, 203, 209, 235 Dusa, Teddi-312, 318 Dutcher, Dick-146, 191, 318 Duttun, Bob-156, 273 Dyer, Cheryl-254 Dyer, Dale-295 Eaden, David Eades, David--318 Eades, Laurence-273 Eason, Jim-295 East, Raymond-273 Eckstrom, Carol-132, 295 Eckstrom, Linda--203, 205, 235 Eddington, Al-318 Edie, Judy--172, 198, 273 Edington, Terry-191, 318 Edmondson, Barbara Edwards, Carl-295 Edwards, Clinton-235 Edwards, 273 Conrad-118, 121, 134, 207, Edwards, David-235 Edwards, Jeanie-217 Edwards, Mary-191, 318 Edwards, Regina-295 Efige, Dean--156 Egler, Rick-318 Eheler, Terry-182, 318 Eichler, Lillie-135 Einerson, Einerson, Einerson, John-295 Pat-197, 198, 206, 273 Richard-318 Eisemann, Kathy-215, 235 Ekroth, Bill-133, 318 Ekroth, Shirleen-181, 197, 211, 273 Eldridge, Suzanne-295 Elkins, Trudy-192, 197, 211, 235 Eiiefs, Diana-172, 181, 194, 197, 202 273 Elliot, Dan-153, 166, 818 Elliot, Mary-273 Ellis, Gayle-182, 190, 199,295 Ellsworth, Kathie-273 Ellsworth, Sandra-295 Ellsworth, Sharon-318 Emery, Douglas-43, 154, 180, 188, 193, 223, 236 Endicott, Joe Engfer, Randy-296 English, Frances-217, 235 Engler, Jerry-192, 273 Enstone, Naida-318 Epperson, Kathleen-273 Erickson, .lane-182, 191, 318 Erickson, Joanne-182, 190, 191, 318 Erickson, Marilyn-190, 191, 318 Erickson, Ron-203 Erickson, Russell-93, 133, 273 Erickson, Tom-128, 146, 199, 318 Erler, Penny-186, 200, 273 Erler, Retta Ernst, Bev-273 Em, Vicki-197, 273 Erwin, Paulette Erwin, Penny--296 Essy, Rick-296 Evans, Audrey-318 Evans, Barbara-296 Evans, Ed-296 Evans, im- J 318 Evans, Linda-132, 203, 296 Evans, Mike-296 Fanger, Carl-146 Fanger, Rick-128, 161, 318 Faria, Dave-296 Farrar, Dick--273 Farrar, Lyman-236 Farnham, Robert Farris, Nancy-190, 296 Federici, Joanne-236 Feige, Dean-145, 273 Fell, Steven-318 Ferber, Ron--200, 318 Ferguson, George-274 Ferguson, Marilyn-318 Ferguson, Richard Ferguson, Ron-133, 188, 192, 208, 274, Ferraris, Judy-115, 180, 197, 199, 212 215, 223, 236 Ferrell, Judy-194, 209, 274 Field, Janet-180, 203, 205, 216, 223, 227, 236 Field, Jim-133, 318 Fielding, Robin-274 Fincher, Dan-188, 189, 191, 318 Findley, Sue-43, 318 Fink, Sid-118, 123, 134, 207, 236 Finley, Carolyn-236 Finley, Jeannine-296 Fish, Linda-191, 309 Fisher, Shawn-133, 318 Fiske, John-158, 159, 208, 274 Fieldos, Donna-274 Fieldos, Shirley-65, 198, 318 Flad, Bob-318 Fleming, Rick -274 Flood, Georgia-90, 197, 209, 274 Flynn, Dana-296 Foeckler, John-217 Fogle, Colleen-195, 211, 236 Foote, Joan-46, 61, 62, 79, 90, 116, 195, 206,223,236 Ford, Bronwyn-309 Ford, Charles--188, 192, 274 Ford, James-191, 318 Ford, Mike-318 Foree, Jerry-43, 296 Fors, Mary-191, 296 Forseth, Ken-161, 190, 318 Forster, Nancy-236 Fortner, R. D.-128, 146, 199, 296 Foss, Larry-236 Foss, Linde-115, 236 Foster, Jeff-148, 274 Foster, Tim-318 Fournier, Anita-318 Fowler, Carol-296 Fox, Cheryl-190, 318 Fox, Sue-209, 236, 274 Francis, Barry--118, 123, 237 Francl, Richard-168, 274 Frank, Kathleen-180, 199, 203, 223 Franz, Douglas-318 Franzen, Gerald--180, 183, 188, 193, 237 Franzen, Mike-128, 153, 318 Frasier, Dan-148, 191, 296 Frasier, Toni-296 Fray, Mike-190, 318 Frazey, Gary-318 Freeman, Gibson-318 Froemke, Loren-154, 237 Fromke, Brad-318 Friday, Cynthia-296 Friday, Mike-274 Fridlund, Edward-274 Duckey, Susan Duffy, Jim-133, 161, 318 Dukart, Jim-138, 140, 144, 213, 235 Dunbar, George-295 Dunn, Anita-190, 318 Dunn, Richard-295 Evans Pam-318 Evansi sieve-173, 181, 200, 273 -F- Fain, Beverly-174, 182, 212, 223, 236 Frizzell, Fromm Tim-162, 274 Don-161 318 Fromm, Richard-147, 202, 274 Fuhrer, David-318 Fuhrer, Terry--192, 274 Fung, Gail-318 Hammon Grindstaff, Michael-47, 182, 183, 297 Grisback, Ray-274, 320 Gritzmacher, Ted--118, 238 Groenlund, Dave--119, 123, 134, 208, 238 Grogan, Kevynne-320 Gruener, Don-320 Gruener, Mary Ellen-274 Grumbo, Dick-213, 238 Gudmundsen, Jean-43, 320 Gulde, Pat-238 Gullickson, Glen-203, 238 4 Funk, Diane-154, 203, 296 Funk, Roger-274 Funnell, Carol-190, 296 Fussel, Fuson, Paul-193 William-237 -G- Gage, Gloria-318 Gale, Joan-197, 199, 274 Gallagher, Robert-43, 166, 296 Gollo, Darlene-296 Galloway, Darrel-237 Galloway, Dorothy-274 Gammiere, Norma-318 Ganshorn, Mary-237 Gardner, Diana-296 Gardner, Carollee-318 Garlick, Don42O1, 274 Garlick, Thyra-318 Garrett, Lance--274 Garrettson, Daryl-309 Garrick, Dick-296 Garvie, Pam-135, 182, 296 Garvie, Randy-237 Gassner, Dennis-128, 145, 160, 296 Gast, Jim-274 Gaudry, Joseph Gaumer, Julie-114, 132, 154, 178, 182, 197, 203, 297 Gaundry, Larry-237 Gavin, Eileen-197, 209, 274 Gayhart, Norman Geisler, Doug-166, 190, 191, 318 Geisler, Pat--195, 237 Gelissen, Yvonne-132, 318 Gellner, Ed-128, 146, 166, 182, Gill, John-297 Gill, Phyllis1237 Gillian, Dennis Gillis, Dennis-309 Giordano, Elyse-195, 209, 216, 274 Gitzen, Bill-161, 188,318 Glasco, Chuck419O, 297 Godin, Lewis-318 Goins, Debbie-47, 197, 297 Golder, Curtis-274 Goldsmith, Carol-189, 199, 274 Gonzolez, Richard-274 Gonzalez, Roger-128, 297 Goodman, Skip-318 Goodner, Tim-318 Goodnough, Sharon-212, 237 Goodwin, Greg-297 Goodwin, Jim-46, 58, 98, 128, 146, 166,188, 313, 318 Goodwin, Lee-128, 188, 274 Gordon, Janice-318 Gosson, Deborah-318 Gould, Darlene-297 Gould, Gerald-309 Grafton, Kate-47, 297 Granger, Gary-297 Grant, Carl-148, 274 omni, Diane-ee, 186,205,237 Grantz, Ronald-146, 161, 318 Grassley, David-146, 161, 182, 191, Gump, Ron-274 Gump, Susie-274 Gustin, Bruce-297 Gutherie, Gary-275 Guthrie, Dennis-118, 120, 134, 148, 151, 274 Gutherie, Keith-186, 217, 238 Guttridge, Carole-238 Guy, Mike-147, 197, 238 -H- Haas, George-193, 275 Haas, Joyce-209, 238 Hadfield, Bruce-168, 275 Hadley, Marnell-132, 182, 190, 197, 199, 297 Haffey, Vickie-320 Hagan, Maureen-297 Haggblom, Julie-42, 182, 183, 197, 297 Haines, Roberta-217, 275 Haker, Dennis-146, 320 Haker, Kathy-180, 210, 238 Haldaman, Nancy-189, 275 Haldaman, Shirley-191, 320 Hall, Colleen-297 Hall, Lester-128, 320 Hall, Suzanne-209, 238 Halloran, Mike-93, 216, 213, 275 Halseth, Randi-115, 198, 297 Halvorson, Gail-191, 320 Halvorson, Phyllis-275 Ham, Candee-320 Hamilton, Doug-131, 297 Hamilton, Nancy--68, 211, 238 Hammel, Bill-275 Hammel, Patti-297 Hammon Chuck-297 Hammon Cilff--238 Melinda-320 Hammond, Alice-190, 320 Hammons, Dennis--190, 297 Hanenkrat, Violet-189, 217, 275 318 Graves, Kathy-197, 198, 203, 297 Gray, Connie-43, 182, 191, 297 Gray, Mary-68, 175, 237 Green Bill-146, 297 Green , Donna-274 Green, Green Janet-297 Joyce-191 297 318 Gentry, Joyce-115, 190, 215, 297 Gentz, Trudy-274 Gergen, Bryan-42, 68, 93, 186, 213, 237 Gergen, Ken-297 Gergen, Sally-47, 180, 211, 223, 237 Gerrard, Dianne-318, Getsinger, Gwenn-318 Gibbs, Gayle-297 Gibson, Gail-188, 297 Gibson, Gloria-297 Gibson, Joyce-132, 318 Gibson, Lewis-188, 274 Gibson, Lonnee-68, 93, 215, 274 Gibson, Lonnie G.-93, 186 Gilbertson, Gayle-68, 93 Gilberts on, Na ncy-2 97 Gilcrease, Fred-318 Green, Judy LurIene1Sr.l--203, 205, 238 Green, Judy Lynne iJr.l-115, 274 Green, Larry-297 Greene, Karyn-182, 318 Greenig, Stephen-274 Greenup, Keith-274 Greenup, Sharon--297 Greenwood, Bev-135, 190, 318 Grenfell, Linda-42, 135, 178, 320 Grier, Gladys-274 Griesenauer, Barbara--297 Griffin, Tom--274 Griffin, Tom-138, 213, 274 Griffis, Dan-320 Griffis, Larry-238 Griffith, Jacklynn-274 Griffith, Kathy-177, 192, 197, 274 Grimm, Mike-320 Grindstaff, Don--195, 274 Haney, Gail-132, 320 Hanna, Dennis-275 Hansch, Marian-239 Hansch, Ron-297 Hansen, Belinda-190, 320 Hansen, Beth-193 Hansen, Garlinn-114, 182, 197, 297 Hansen, Juliia--68, 186, 212, 275 Hansen, Miepie-115, 212, 275 Hanson Barbara-188, 211, 275 Hanson Carol-177, 180, 197, 198, 211, 223, 239 Hanson Chuck-133 Hanson, Dawn--177, 180, 199, 203, 210, 220, 223, 239 Hanson Dave-182, 203, 320 Hanson, John-320 Hanson, Tom-133, 168, 194, 199, 203 275 Hanzlik, Daye-42, 46, 98, 134, 168, 198, 207, 268, 275 Hanzlik, Heidi-135, 297 Hardesty, Gail-320 Harding, Pam-191, 297 Harlow, Mel-320 0 l Harman, Roland-275 Harmon, Paula-320 Harney, Sandra-190, 297 Harney, Sharon-189, 275 Harp, John-297 Harp, Melody-275 Harper, Linda-275 Harrington, Rick4128, 145, 160, 297 Harris, Dan-320 Harris, Dave-298 Harris, Kay-189, 275 Harris, Marilyn-275 Harris, Michael-320 Harris, Terry--190, 298 Harrison, Larry-42, 190, 298 Harrison, Linn-175, 194, 275 Harrison, Tammi-190, 320 Hart, Dick-320 Hart, Myrna-175, 195, 212, 215, 223, 239 Hart, Sherri--178, 298 Hartman, Carroll-177, 197, 205, 275 Hartman, Elaine-132, 298 Hartson, Craig-298 Hartung, Jerry-68, 93, 213, 275 Harvey, Bob-298 Hatch, Ken-191, 298 Hatch, Pete-133, 166, 275 Hatfield, Kathy-90, 176, 177, 180, 199, 203, 206, 239 Haurier, Nancy-182 Hawkins, Roger-213, 275 Haworth, Phyllis-177, 239 Hauskins, Don-128, 320 Hawver, Nancy-320 Hawver, Virginia-275 Hay, Lynda-298 Hayden, Bill-320 Hayes, Cheryl-216, 239 Hayes, Susan-298 Haynes, Pam-275 Hays, Pat-276 Heald, Chris-146, 320 Hec1ld,Corky-133, 146, 182, 190,320 Heald, Rocky-42, 47, 180, 199, 223, 208, 227, 239 Heath, Dave-320 Heath, Kathy-68, 205, 215, 276 Heber, Janice-276 Hedderly, Bert-320 Heffner, David-191, 320 Heffner, Jim-166, 298 Heiden, Dave-191, 320 Heiden, Linda-217, 276 Heim, Steve-239 Held, Rocky-47 Hellweg, Gary-156, 159, 276 Helmick, JoAnne-180, 209, 215, 223, 239 Helvie, Linda-188, 298 Helzer, Pam-191, 298 Helzer, Pete-68, 93, 134, 148, 150, 276 Helzer, Stanley-320 Helzer, Tim-320 Hemrich, Steven-320 Henderson, Betty-190, 320 Henderson, Beverly--192, 276 Henderson, Cindy-198, 202, 223, 239 Henderson, Connie-320 Henderson, Marilyn--61, 62, 82, 116, 173, 176, 180, 203, 206, 223, 239 Henkel, Gloria-239 Henneman, Janet-174, 180, 211, 239 Henry, Mary-46, 182, 188, 320 Henry, Phil-207, 276 Henson, Doyle-320 Henson, Wayne-276 Heppner, Philip-320 Herbig, Goldy-136, 147, 183, 186, 194, 206, 223, 239 Herburger, Tom-46, 188, 192, 276 Herrett, Susan-43, 89, 93, 182, 190, 203, 298 Herring, Pam-43, 147, 190, 298 Herschell, Luanna-177, 276 Herz, Mike--182, 190, 203, 320 Hess, Eric-321 Hess, Rick-133, 161 Heyes, Ronelle-321 Hicks, Pam-321 Hiebert, Joan-132, 182, 191, 321 Higginbotham, Curtis-321 Hirdfefh, Kitty-43, 154, 181, 195, 199 206, 276 Hilfiker, Gwenn-215, 321 Hill, Alan-276 ' Hill, Bob-298 Hill, Carolyn-276 Hall, Marilyn-41, 42, 46, 180, 216, 206, 223, 240 Hill, Sharon-298 Hill, Shirley-68, 93, 185, 205,276 Hillier, Terry-200, 276 Hilton, Jimmie-276 Hines, Rick-321 Hinkel, James-161 Hinkle, Carol-227, 240 Hinton, Marty-189, 276 Hodgen, Davon-276 Hoff, Tony-240 Hoffman, Carol-321 Hoffman, Georgia-135, 182, 298 Hoffman, Robert--321 Hoffman, Sharon-189, 276 Hogan, Cathy-276 Hogan, Larry-298 Hoggatt, Bruce-190, 321 Hogue, Gail-182, 191, 199, 321 Hogue, Vicki-46, 47, 98, 174, 180, 182, 199, 210, 223, 240 Hohnstein,,Georgiann-42, 96, 98, 181, 199, 202, 206, 276 Holland, Jack-201, 298 Holland, Tom-298 Holley, Ron-276 Hollingsworth, Clay-321 Hollingsworth, Rick-298 Hollis, Steve-118, 194, 276 Holm, Harold-240 Holmes, Janet-217, 276 Holmes, Jerry-276 Holmes, Judy-276 Holts, Steve--134 Hooff, Diana-189, 206, 268, 276 Hooker, Judy-115, 198, 298 Hope, Laddie-321 Hopkins, Belinda-190, 298 Hopkins, Beverly-321 Hopkins, Steve-213, 276 Hopman, Tom-298 Horn, Susan-298 Horner, Robert-128, 146, 161, 182, 191, 321 Horning, George-47, 203, 207, 240 Horrocks, Rich-119, 123, 134, 194, 156, 159, 207, 276 Horsell, Ron-168, 190, 298 Horton, Harvey--321 Hosford, Pat-211, 276 Hosman, Helen-68, 93, 182, 199, 298 Houck, Dorothy-321 Houghton, Don--133, 192, 240 Houghton, Eric-133, 182, 191, 199, 321 House, Glenn-276 House, Janis-240 Hoverson, Chris-169, 183, 195, 276 Howard, Marty--133, 188, 321 Howard, Ron-276 Howard, Russ-276 Howell, Terry-240 Howery, Jim-68, 93, 129, 134, 162, 186, 199, 223, 240 Howery, Kathy-182, 321 Howland, Mike-119, 240 Howlett, Kathleen-182, 298 Hryciw, John-321 Hryciw, Tom--43 Hubert, Jackie-190, 298 Hubka, Dave-180, 186, 200, 223, 240 Hudson, Mollie-182, 321 Hudson, Rick-133, 181, 188, 193, 208 276 Huebner, Adele-180, 212, 223, 240 Huey, Margo-276 Hug, Gary-298 Huggett, Margaret-202, 217, 240 Huggett, Robert-321 Hughes, Bill-128 Hughes, Janet-321 Hughes, Pat-166, 321 Hughes, Ralph-76, 93, 134, 148, 149, 151,152, 156, 159, 207,240 Huisman, Danny-241 Huisman, Bill--321 Humphrey, Mike-298 Hunefeld, Lee-128, 191, 321 Hunefield, Lowell-241 Hunt, Charlene-175, 276 Hunt, Maria-276 Hunt, Mike-321 Hunter, Steve-156, 190, 298 Hunting, Herb-43, 213, 241 Huntley, Nancy-321 Hunziker, Wayne-276 Hurley, Pam-298 Huston, Kathy-321 Huston, Larry--241 Huston, Martin-146, 321 Hutchinson, Bruce-43, 129, 134, 193, 4 182, 278 Hutchinson, Richard--43, 128, 145, 166, 190, 298 Hutchinson, Steve-160 Hutchison, Sharon-190, 321 Hutson, Hutson, Hutson, Kathy Lewis-298 Mike-190, 298 Hyatt, Carol-190, 321 Hyoii, Mike-43, 68, 98, 186,276 lla, Dale-276 lrnper, Janice-190, 298 Ingham, David-162, 182, 298 lnrnan, 276 Innocen Innocen Diane-115,172,181,197,212, ti, Al-188, 193,276 ti, Linda-182, 321 inwards, Bob-276 Irwin, Pam-298 Iuons, Steve-298 lvens, James-298 Iverson, Bonnie-321 Iverson, Cheryl-321 Iverson, Jett4134, 169, 241 Iverson, Linda-321 Iverson, Ron7299 Ivie, Barbara-299 Ivie, Steven-182, 321 .-..J.- Jobs, William-118, 134, 148, 150, 180, 203, 208, 223, 241 Jacobs, Bob-299 Jacobson, Nancy-321 Jacoby, Carol-177, 215, 241 Jailett, lan-276 Jarnes, Larry-241 James, Marla-299 James, Ritta7321 Johnson, Larry-299 Johnson, Linda L.-277 Johnson, Margaret--191, 322 Johnson, Pearl-299 Phil-43,118,12O, 134, 138 Johnson 140, 142, 277 Johnson Rebecca-322 Johnson Rita-299 Johnson Rose-277 Johnson Rudy-322 Johnson Sally-194, 277 Johnson, Scotti131, 146, 166, 190, 322 Johnson Steve-128, 322 Johnson Steve A.-190, 191 Johnson Steve B.-93, 277 Johnson Val-153, 199, 322 Johnson Vern-191, 299 Johnson Vicki-215, 299 Johnson Warren-156, 158, 213,241 Johnson, Evelyn-177, 241 Jonas, Glen-194, 277 Jonclahl, Ron-277 Jones, Becky-299 Jones, Carolyn-115, 180, 197, 211, 215, 224, 242 Jones, Dan-190 Jones, Deborah-188, 322 Jones, Jack--242 Jones, Kathi-190, 322 Jones, Vicki-277 Jones, Roger-203 Jones, Ron-119, 120, 207, 224, 242 Jones, Wes-322 Jose, Gary-277 Jose, Steve-242 Joy, Sharon-322 Judd, William-277 Jueahpama, Graca Jurhs, Torn-43, 128, 166,299 -K- Kaspari, Sandi-147, 167, 180, 205, 216, 224, 227, 242 Kazda, Joe-42, 93, 213, 242 Keckler, Michael-299 Keene, Skip-242 Kehoe, Julie-182, 299 Keiper, Steve-322 Keiski, John-189, 191, 299 Keith, Jim-166, 277 Keith, Joan-322 Keller, Judy-191, 322 Keller, Sharon-47, 173, 194, 210, 242 Keller, Shirley-190, 322 Kellett, Carolyn-322 Kellett, Linda-299 Kelley, Dennis-128, 322 Kelley, Robert-133, 299 Kelly, Becky-191, 201, 313, 3212 Kelly, Colleen-190, 299 Kelly, Corrine-190, 299 Kelly, Davicla-299 Kelly, Jerry Kelsey, Larry-201, 299 Kelsey, Steve-43, 322 Kelsey, Terrie-203, 277 Kennedy, Barbara--299 Kennedy, Donna-277 Kennedy, Ken-148, 299 Kennedy, Robert-191, 299 Kenner, Jim-299 Kenner, Melva-242 Kepler, ,Gary-242 Kepler, Skip-322 Kerns, Tom-322 Kerr, Dan-277 Kerr, Dave-42, 119, 122, 134, 162, 277 Kesselring, Eric-299 Kiger, Carolyn-194, 242 Kiger, Shirley-178, 190, 299 Kiley, Mary-299 Kimsey, Gerry-198, 201, 322 Kimsey, Janet--224, 242 Jarnison, DeEtta-147, 182, 321 Janes, Dan--166, 299 Janssen, Jack-160, 182, 299 Janssen, Jill4147, 154, 182, 299 Jarvis, Glenda-188, 276 Jarvis, Jackie-321 Jelinek, Jack-134, 156, 159, 194, 241 Jenkins, Emily-194, 209, 277 Jensen, Bonnie--177, 212, 277 Jensen, Craig-299 207, Kadush, Alanna-277 Kadush, Donna-191, 299 Kohler, Donald-299 Kaiser, Danny-322 Kane, Candy-205, 277 Kangiser, Sandra-182, 322 Kappel, Jesse-134, 138, 156, 277 Karger, Kathie-203, 299 Karger, Linnea-182, 190, 191, 322 Karki, Billy-145, 299 Kaspari, Julie-42, 146, 154, 167, 176, Kincaid, Randy-189, 191, 299 King, Bill-188, 193, 277 King, Bracl-300 King, Douglas-242 King, John-Q277, 322 King, Linda-277 King, Ron-132, 178,242 Kinnear, Marcie-190, 300 Kinnear, Rick--119, 148,207,277 Kinslovv, Reba-322 Kippes, Linda-177, 197, 277 Jensen, Gary-241 Jensen Joleen-178 182 321 Jensenj Joy-321 I I Jensen, Kathi-43, 182, 322 Jensen, Linda-43, 299 Jensen, Melvin-299 Jepson, Carol-322 Jesperson, Nancy-205, 277 Jessop, Galen Jobe, Carol-277 Jobe, Virginia--299 Johannesen, Steve-277 Johansen, Carl-161, 322 Johns, Vickie-189, 197, 277 Johnson, Barbara E,-189, 215, 241 Johnson, Barbara J.--299 Johnson, Becky-43 Johnson, Bob-'299 Johnson, Bonnie-191, 299 Johnson, Chris-241 Johnson, Dan-277 Johnson, Dennis-128, 166, 322 Johnson , Ernie-68, 186, 277 Johnson, Gail-182, 322 Johnson, Gilbert-200, 299 Johnson , Ginger 205, 216,241 Johnson, Jucly-190, 322 181, 205, 277 Kippes, Tanis-322 Kirchner, Barbara--42, 96, 98, 178, 182, 190, 300 Kirk, Kristi-309 Kirkpatrick, Ann-277 Klaar, Ron-182, 191, 322 Klick, Diana-322 Kline, Leslie-42, 182, 190, 300 Klock, Doug-322 Knaver, Donald-151, 242 Kneip, Martin-42, 322 Knephoff, Cindy-43, 46, 173, 197, 206, 224, 225, 243 Knephoff, Ken-133, 300 Knepper, Ellen-322 Knepper, Jeanne-132, 181 , 200, 277 Lane, Linda-277 Lane,M1ki-136, 147, 176, 180, 194, 206, 224, 243 Lane, Robert-300 Lanf, Carmie--243 Lang, Don-278 Lang, Patty-300 Lans Lans Lans ing, Dan-243 ing, Don--244 ing, Julie-244 Lorie, Mary--190, 323 Larsen, Ardith--215, 278 Larsen, Cheryl-278 Larsen, David-119, 300 Larsen, Diane-215, 278 Knoles, Knopf, Knoth, Knuth, Janis--189, 209, 277 Linda-277 Jennifer43O0 Tamara-243 Knutson, Kay--182, 188, 190, 191, 322 Koch, David-309 Koch, Terry--147, 208, 243 Koester, Barbara-47, 180, 197, 209, 224, 243 Kolin, Mike-128, 160, 300 Koosman, Marg-322 Kowals ki, Diane-277 Kowalski, Linda--190, 300 Kroger, Connie-277 Kraley, John-300 Krali, Kathy-182, 300 Kramer, Arnold-300 Kramer, Beverly-243 Kratky, Kraus, 300 Judith-182, 199, 300 Nancie-46, 114, 182, 190, 290, Krause, .lim-300 Kresse, Kresse, Judith-198, 217, 243 Mike-300 Krieger, Geri-277 Kristich, George-192, 243 Krogh, Kruege John-169, 277 r, Dave-322 Larson, Bob-147, 202, 268, 278 Larson, Ron-182, 198, 323 Larson, Larvick, William--278 Phil-278 Laughton, James-129, 162, 190, 300 Lawson, Ron-300 Layton, Gloria-278 Layton, Ron-323 Leabo, Dale-43, 128, 146, 166, 323 Leobo, Janice-323 Leabo, Joanne-203, 278 Lear, Tedi-212, 278 Lechelt, Susan-43, 181, 212, 278 Lee Jerry-146, 323 I Lee, Jim-300 Lee, Junie-300 Lee, Linda-300 Lee, Liz-203, 209, 278 Lee, Peggy-189, 215, 244 Lee, Victor-58, 66, 128, 323 Leek, Jacqueline Lehman, Mike W.--181, 183, 278 Lehman, Mike Lehman, S6611-43, 128 146, 166, 190, 191, 323 Lehnen, Bob--323 Lehnen, Mick-278 Leibham, Beatrice-199, 215, 244 Krueger, Dennis Krum, Gary-243, 322 Krum, Keith-182, 191, 199 Krzmarzick, Dale-300 Kusah, Ron-300 Kusah, Ross-300 Kwokkel, Bea-277 Kyle, April-217, 243 Kyle, Sherry-217, 300 Kyle, Steve-300 ..L.. LaBarre, Becki-209, 224, 243 Labbe, Karen-186, 195, 277 Lacaden, Ed--300 Lacer, Diane-243 Lacey, Pat-243 Lockman, Lynda-277 LaFountain, Jo-197, 300 Laird, Jo-43, 169, 176, 181, 206, 216, 277 Lamb, Dian--169, 173, 181, 194, 199, 206, 277 Lambert, Gail-322 Lambeth, Becky-42, 322 Lambeth, Terri-177, 277 Lancefield, Joan-42, 46, 113, 115, 176, 177, 197, 198, 277 Lancefield, Phyllis--42, 182, 191, 201, 211, 312, 323 Lande, Leonard-323 Lande, Peggy-191, 300 London, Diana-323 Landreth, Randy-189 Landreth, Rick--300 Lundreth, Rod-131, 161, 182, 191,323 Lone, Gary-131, 153, 166, 191, 323 Leibham, Dorothy-278 Leibham, Kenneth--200, 217, 300 Leibham, Lorraine-323 Leigh, Lynda-278 Leininger, John-147, 202, 278 Lemay, Kathy-1.91, 323 Lent, Perry-300 Leonard, Ken-190, 323 Leslie, Elaine-191, 323 Levasseur, George-300 Levasseur, Jeannette--191, 300 Leveque, Dyan-206, 275, 278 Leveque, Kathi-323 Leverenz, Dick-300 Levering, Lynn-323 Levien, Judy-132, 278 Lewis, Nan-46, 47, 174, 182, 200, 205, 224, 244 Lewis, Ron--68, 244 Lichtenberger, Cissy--147, 181, 205, 278 Liedke, Carol-211, 278 Lillyman, David-278 Lind, Don-119, 121, 126, 148, 149, 151, 244 Lindauer, Chris--42, 115, 169, 178, 182, 190, 300 Linder, Nancy-194, 217, 278 Lindley, Carolyn-132 Lindley, Chuck-42, 43, 46, 47, 153, 191, 312, 323 Lindley, Virginia-182, 197, 300 Lindroth, Janette-182, 190, 197, 217, 300 Lingle, Cheryl-191, 300 Link, Shirla-180, 244 Link, Stuart-128, 278 Link, Teresa-191, 323 Links, Roland-244 Links, Ron Lister, Dove-133, 278 Lite, Bob-118, 123, 134, 148, 162, 208, 278 Little, Randy-160, 300 Livingston, Georgina-323 Lloyd, Berna-135, 199, 203, 300 Lloyd, Victor-118, 244 Lockwood, Craig-189, 190, 199, 301 L66, Gerald-46, 161, 182, 191, 323 Lofsted, Virginia-301 Logan, Jane-198, 323 Logan, Viola--323 Logsdon, Dorothy--191, 217, 323 Logsdon, Gary-129, 131, 134, 162, 278, 323 Logsdon, Gearldene-217, 244 Logsdon, George-146, 166 Loitved, Doug-215, 277, 278 Long, Betty-244 Long, Carol-323 Long, Doug-43, 47, 133, 207, 244 Long, Jeanne-189, 244 Long, Thomas--182, 190, 301 Loomis, Linda-323 Lopez, Sandra-309 Lorenz, Rick-278 Losli, Nancy-190, 323 Lostetter, Ruth-190, 323 Lovelady, Alberta-244 Lovelady, Peggy-301 Lovvorn, Bob-191, 301, 323 Low, Jim-278 Lowry, Bruce-188, 245 Lowther, Wayne-323 Lozier, Helen-167, 182, 190, 191, 301 Ludwick, John-148, 245 Ludwick, Mary-301 Lugor, Martin-301 Lund, Kae-301 Lund, Kathy-193, 197, 278 Lund, Sandy-301 Lund, Sharon-245 Lundbom, Dick-245 Lundbom, Larry -278 Luper, Mike-301 Lyman, Steve-146, 323 Lynch, Gloria-245 -M- Meus, Bill-42, 147, 199, 200, 202, 301 MacGavin, Dale-128, 166, 278 Mack, Rhoda-323 Moddux, Nancy-301 Maes, Bob-245 MaGuire, Kathy-182, 301 Mahlum, Keith-278 Moholland, Philip-245 Maki, Ellen-64, 211, 245 Maki, Steve-323 Malone, Jeff-190, 301 Mandzii, Pete-278 Mandzii, Stanley-278 Manley, Doug-245 Manley, Eric-301 Manley, Shirley-42, 43, 68, 278 Mann, Bill-261 Mann, Dave-128, 323 Mann, Elvin-278 Mann, Melinda-323 Mansfield, Linda-301 Manus, Gary-301 Merchant, Richard-301 Marcus, Claudia-115, 199, 215, 301 Marlow, Dave-119, 122 M6rl6w, Doug-128, 146, 161, 323 Marovich, Sharon-175, 245 Marsh, Virginia-245 34 Alon-324 44 Martien, Candy-278 Martin, Anne-182, 301 Bob 1 1 323 Martin, -90, 19 , Martin, Judy-194, 215, 245 Martin, Mary-205, 278 Martin, Vernon-323 Martin, Warren-278 Martinez, Frank-278 Martinolich, Marla-68, 181, 278 Marttala, Cathy-182, 190, 301 Marttala, Vernon-181, 278 Mason, Bill-301 Mason, Tim-191, 323 Mather, Jacque-195, 216, 245 Mather, Richard-323 Mathes, Don-245 Mieriurgen, Linda-47, 301 Meighan, Pete-301 Meinig, Tom--190, 302 Melton, Marvin-279 Mergert, Nancy-324 Merrick, Sandy-191 Merrill, Greg-247 Merz, Patty-181, 197, 199, 210, 279 Mehler, Pat-247 Meyers, Linda-i279 Miano, MaryAnn-189, 279 Mikkelson, Betty-197, 302 Miles, Ralph-42, 119, 123, 194, 208 247 Millard, Elizabeth-324 Millard, Yvonne-279 Morgan, Gregg-134, 148, 149, 151, 152, 302 Moritz, Jackie-324 Mormance, Pat4279 Morries, Dolores-248 Morries, Dorothy-248 Morris, Pat-324 Morris, Richard-324 Morrill, Mike lDonl-248 Morrow, Doris-279 Morse, Gary-248 Morse, Randy-325 Mortensen, Susan-43, 114, 325 Moseley, David--207, 279 Moseley, Fred-47, 118, 121, 126, 134 140, 143, 194, 207, 220, 224 Matheson, Dava-191, 301 Matheso n, Karen-245 Mathew, Betty-278 Mattison, Janet-246 Mattsen, Richard-324 Mattson, Mary-278 Matz, Gregg-208, 246 Maxwell, Glenda--197, 301 Mayer, Dave-278 Moyers, Ed-3 24 McAllister, Bonney-301 McBryde, Elizabeth-246 McBurney, Pat-278 McCaleb, Mary-181, 197, 199, 206, 279 McCann, Dan-279 McCarl, Maureen-47, 180, 198, 200, 224, 246 Miller, Miller, 138, 248, 264 Bonnie-47, 115, 172, 177, 180, 182, 212, 224, 227, 247 Miller, Dave-128, 145, 160, 302 Miller, Earl-324 Miller, Eugene-247 Miller, Gregg-128, 145, 302 Miller, John-324 Miller, Karen-302 Miller, Mike-180, 224, 247 Miller, Nancy-210, 247 Miller, Pat-198, 324 Miller, Randy-324 Miller, Sandi-190, 324 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Sharon4215, 302 Steve J.-131,145,160,-302 Steve R.-324 Suzanne-324 McCarter, Mike-145, 301 McCarthy, Jim-301 McCarty, Dana-301 McCluskey, Bill-128, 146, 161,324 McCoy, Gerald-324 McCoy, Kathy-115, 215, 246 McCullough, Edith-246 McCurtain, Mary-212, 246 McDonald, Bill-246 McDonald, Carol-42, 301 McDonald, Charlotte-301 McDonald, Diane-324 McDonald, Donna-147, 246 McDonald, Patricia-43, 324 McDonald, Patty-301 McDonnell, Linda-154, 301 McDowell, Leona McDowell, Paula-47, 177 ,180, 197 198, 224, 246 McEvers, Annie-301 McFarland, Deanna-301 McFarland, Harold-188 McFarland, Sharon-188, 301 McKenzie, Glenn-148, 203, 279 McKinnon, Jimmy-324 McLain, Tim-279 McLaughlin, Kelly-203, 301 McLaughlin, Sue-279 McLean, Dean-324 McMannis, Lynn-182, 301 McManus, Maryann-324 McMichael, Phil-42, 128, 134, 148, 166, 208, 279 McMichael, Sharman-191, 324 McMillan, Sandra-188, 192, 211, 215, 246 McMullen, Nita-82, 90, 205, 216, 246 McNulty, Paula-212, 246 McPartland, Cathryn4324 McPartland, Dan-93, 279 McVay, Linda--46, 136, 180, 206, 246 McWayne, Greg-301 Mears, Pat-216, 246 Measner, Peggy-197, 301 Meeks, David-324 Meeks, Jim-301 Meier, Helen-279 Millette, Carolyn-197, 209, 279 Mills, Randy-148, 302 Mills, Rose-324 Mills, Sharon-198, 224, 247 Millspaugh, Lynne-190, 191, 302 Miltenberger, Margie-279 Miltenberger, Susan-191, 324 Minard, Judith-189, 279 Minich, Morris-302 Miniutti, Dianne-47, 113, 147, 154, 180, 194, 205, 224, 247 Miniutti, Kathie-195, 205, 268, 279 Misner, Jim-148 Mitchel, Karen-182, 190, 191, 324 Mitchell, Allen-247 Mitchell, Bill-302 Mitchell, John-190, 324 Mitchel Mitchel I, Kelly-195, 279 i, Mike-324 Mock, Larry-227 Moeckli, David-200, Mohr, Michael-279 247 Mohrman, Marilyn-279 Mold, Bruce-43, 134, 207, 247 Moller, Herman-324 Mollett, Linda-206, 247 Monaghan, Dave-118, 208, 279 Monaghan, Michele--324 Monaghan, Nancy-113, 302 Monaghan, Mike-129, 148, 279 Monte, Charles-279 Moser, Kacey-279 Moser, Kim-302 Moses, Larry-325 Moss, Dennis--128, 207, 279 Moss, Stuart-248 Mountain, Eddie-248 Mountain, Wanda-302 Mowe, Barbara-325 Mowe, Mike--279 Mowe, Pat-302 Mowery, Lilamae-180, 211, 248 Mueller, Mark-128, 148, 166, 302 Muir, Tom--145, 160, 190, 302 Mullbock, Mark-197, 279 Mullbock, Marta-182, 190, 191, 199 325 Muller, Barbi-302 Muller, Katie-325 Mullica, Gary-42, 302 Mullikin, Bill-201, 302 Munce, George--248 Munoz, Martha-279 Munro, Scott-169, 302 Munson, Luann-181, 279 Munyan, Dwain--194, 248 Murphy, Gary-181, 279 Murrell, Diana-135, 325 Murrell, Ed-248 Myers, Carol-248 Myers, Ernie-279 Myers, Jim-128, 145, 162, 203 Myers, Larry-325 Myers, Steve-131, 162, 279 Myers, Sue--279 Myers, Vicki-182, 191, 325 -N- Nail, Diana-227, 248 Nalum, Nikki--182, 190, 302 Narvosa, Torn4134, 148, 150, 200, 208, 248 Nauman, Cheryl-68, 212, 279 Nedrow, Kathy-182, 197, 302 Neff, Barbara-115, 181, 195, 197, Montgomery, Berny-191, 302 Montgomery, Melvin418O, 224, 247 Moody, Dave-279 Moody, John-261 Mooers, Pixie-324 Moore, Cathy-216, 227, 247 Moore, Janice-302 Moore, Kay-279 Moore, Lynda-324 Moore, Melvin-302 Moore, Mike-43, 134, 138, 140, 207 279 Moore, Ray-324 Moorhead, Janice-167, 302 Moorhead, Susan-279 Morehouse, Jim-128, 191, 324 1 211, 279 Neher, Gay-68, 116, 177, 186, 2.06, 279 Neiger, John-302 Neighorn, Dave-172, 188, 193, 224, 248 Nelsen, Paul-302 Nelson, Beverle-188, 192, 198, 199, 211, 220, 224, 249 Nelson, Dianna-167, 302 Nelson, Nelson, 162, Donna-325 Gary Robert lSo,l-42, 128, 182, 189, 190, 302 Nelson, Gary Robert lSr.l-199, 249 Nelson, Joan-147, 175, 249 Nelson, Judi-325 Nelson, Kristi-249 Nelson, Pat-279 Nelson, Paul--42 Nelson, Robert-20C, 325 Nelson, Rod-119, 184, 148, 151, 249 Nelson, Stan-43, 188, 192, 208, 279 Nepper, Ron-160, 302 Nespechal, Linda-182, 190, 302 Ness, Jackie-190, 325 Neubauer, Darlene-249 Neubauer, Janis-180, 197, 209, 224, 249 Neumeister, Gary-302 Neumeister, Jeff-325 Newcombe, Dick-68, 118, 122, 279 Parker Pa m-303 Parker, Sandra-217, 249 Parker, Terry-118, 122, 184, 156, 158 208. Parker 280 Tonya-205, 250 Perma-le, Dan-134, 146, 208,280 Pointer, Dennis-303 Pointer, Juanita-250 Pointer, Richard-128, 304 Pointer, Sandra-309 Poloncic, Janice-304, 326 Polzel, Tom-281 Newton, Andy-128 Nichols, Don--279 Nichols, Kathi--189, 210, 279 Nichols, Nichols Ken-249 Richard-325 Nichols, Suzanne-186, 224, 249 Poult Nicholson, Dan-325 Nicholson, Marilyn-42, 115, 211, 215, 280 Niece, Nanci-43, 114, 182, 203, 302 Nielson, Barbara-182, 325 Parmele, Jerry-325 Parsons, Karen-325 Parson, Tom425O Passarge, Lois-280 Patterson, Bonnie-46, 58, 114, 313, 325 Paulie, Terrell-93, 280 Paxton, Michael-250 Payne, Buz-46, 133, 168, 181, 194, 199, 208, 268, 280 Payne, Dorothy-303 Pearson, Mark-131, 166, 191, 325 Pearson, Nikke-303 Pease, Andy-146, 203, 208, 280 Pease, Nancy--135, 190, 303 Pekrul, Jerry-250 Pemberton, Brian-217 Pemberton, Christine-325 Penfield, Rick-280 Pennick, Gary-325 Pennington, Dave-148, 207, 250 Penny, Eileen-280 Penny, Janie-42, 183, 250 Pomeroy, David-281 Pond, Sharen-304 Ponsford, Jim-250 Port, Craig-304 Porter, Lois-304 Porter, Louie--326 Porter, Ronni-209, 281 Posey, Jim-161 Post, Karl-213, 251 Post, Mark-166 Potter, Candy-42, 326 Potter, Gary-281 Potts, Charlene-326 Potts, Harry-304 Potts, Rocky-160, 304 Potts, Terry-145, 281 er, Rollie-191, 304 Powell, Vicky-326 Powers, Vernon-190, 326 Prakken, Randy-182, 201, Pratt, Nancy-304 Preble, Dayton-251 Preshaw, Dennis-304 326 Nissen, Ron-280 Norgard, Vic-280 Norton, Craig-302 Norton, Ron-302 Noxon, Terry-249 10.1 Oakes, Glenna-189 Oberkamper, David-128, 153, 161, 325 Oberkamper, Dennis-280 O'Brien, Sharon-325 Obrist, Dan-280 Penord, Don-303 Pense, Charles-146, 166, 280, 303 Pense, Charlotte-195, 256 Pense, James-325 Pense, Jolee-190, 326 Pepin, Berta-280 Pepin, George-326 Odierno, Pat-325 Ogwal, Tom-43, 45, 46, 47, 55, 102, 183, 184, 207, 249 O'Hearn, Pat-280 Olcott, Dave-129, 130, 134, 147, 162, 164, 208, 249 Ollerenshavif, Gary-325 Olshen, Jeff-302 Olson, Bob-148, 302 Olson, Cheryl-114 Olson, Debbie-190, 325 Olson, Karen-325 Olson, Mike-302 Olson, Sheryl-147, 203, 302 Olson, Terry-325 Perkins, John-119, 123, 280 Perkins, William-309 Oman, Teresa-191, 325 O'Neal, Nancie-42, 325 O'Neale, Bob-280 O'Neill, Larry-156, 158, 181, 280 Orr, Merry-325 Osborn, Lynda-115, 303 Osburne, Neale-167 Oslund, Gary-280 Ostberg, Janice-303 Ostman, Kay--180, 210, 221, 224, 249 Ostrander, Rolland-309 O'Toole, Virginia-182, 197, 303 Perrine, Donna-326 Perry, Colleen-42, 114, 154, 182, 190, 203, 303 Perry, Jim-191 Perry, Robert-303 Perry, Susan-61, 62, 82, 96, 98, 147, 167, 176, 177, 180, 183, 205, 224, 250 Pesonen, Barbara-194, 250 Peters, Dick--303 Peters, Lance-280 Petersen Peterson , Fred-303, , Bob-326 Peterson, Dennis-250 Peterson, Jerry-146, 281 Peterson, Robert-303 Petrasso, Janet-182, 189, 190, 191, Price, Donna-210, 281 Price, Scott-43, 128, 146, 191,326 Prihar, Stan-128, 326 Pringle, Jane-304 Pritchard, David-326 Pritchett, Gary-47, 183, 185, 199, 216, 227, 251 Prosser, Bob--138, 140, 144, 281, 326 Prosser, Mark--128 Pruitt, Dick-281 Pruitt, Nancy-190, 326 Puckett, Vickie-194, 281 ...Q- Queaphama, Grace-251 Quimby, Kathie-198, 203, 304 Quinn, Suszanne-189, 281 Rackham, John-182 Radcliffe, Trudy-326 Radel, Judy-209, 281 Radmacher, Vickie--67, 114, 147, 154, 178, 182, 190, 199, 203, 304 Rainey, Edward-326 197, 199, 290, 303 Petshow, Dave-190, 326 Pettit, Linda-201, 326 Pettit, Terry-281 Phillips, Bill-161, 326 RaLor1de, Cathy-304 Ott, Brenda-325 Otterson, Keith-280 Ottinger, Linda-183, 195, 280 Oudeans, Judy-249 Owen, James-303 Owene, Mike-280 Owens, Daryl-303 Owens, Pam-43, 206, 280 Owens, Ray--201, 280 Oxley, Steve-2 8 0 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips Joe-118, 148, 303 Rod-326 Susan-326 Piazza, Jim--194, 250 Picco, Tom-43, 147, 202, 281 Pierce, Bob L.-128, 166, 303 Pierce, Bob T.-250 Pierce, Larry-191, 303 Pierce, Linda-303 Pierce, Robbie-128, 145, 160, 303 Pierson, Pierson, Bill-326 Pete-128, 326 Ping, Michael--154, 250 RaLonde, Ernie-128, 153, 166, 326 RaLonde, Ray-129, 148, 166, 203, 281 Ramage, Robin-304 Ramage, Walt-304 Ramberg, Dan-68, 281 Ranck, Tom-251 Randall, Carol-304 Randall, Jerry-42, 58, 128, 168, 203, 326 Randall, Joy-281 Ranieri, Larry-326 Ranieri, Teresa-304 Rasch, Linda-251 Rurhbrrrrr, Kathleen-46, 47, 98, 154, 175, 177, 180, 188, 184, 205, 224, 251, 267 -P- Pancoast, Gene-280 Pancost, Gerald-166, 191, 325 Park, Dan-182, 325 Parke, Bonnie-303 Parker, Harold-182, 198, 325 Pinkerton, John--281 Pinkerton, Mary-326 Pittman, Kathy-281 Plato, Jacki-250 Platt, Gayle-309 Popppel, Ronnie-146, 326 Poff, Joyce-326 Pointer, Brooks-281 Raun, Dennis-281 Ray, Cheryl-182, 191, 199, Ray, Paul--251 Rayson, Ma rilyn-209, 227, Rayson, Marlene-227, 251 Read, Penny-304 Reed, Dole-194, 203, 213, Reep, Marvin-188, 326 304 277, 251 251 4 Reese, Marylou-281 Reese, Steven-309 Redhead, Dudley-281 Redifer, .lonni-197, 304 Redrnann, Theodore-326 Redmond, Jackie--326 Remont, Randy-189, 190, 304 Reinke,Jan-132, 182,203,304 Rentro, Robert-281 Rentro, Steve-304 Repp, Carolyn-304 Reyburn, Joyce-174, 175, 181, 182, 197, 210, 281 184 , 185, 268, 281 Roberts, Jerry--326 Roberts, Karen-281 Rosier, LeRoy-68, 85, 93, 186, 252 Rosier, Richard-42, 43, 304 Ross, Bill-131, 145, 160, 190,304 Roberts, Sheri-68, 93, 252 Roberts, Yvonne-191, 304 Robins, Bev-43, 304 Robinson, Brenda-327 Robinson, Carol-173, 180, 195, 199, 203, 209, 252 Robinson, Clyde-281 Robinson, Doug-182, 327 Rodgers, Diane'-281 Rodgers, Linda-327 4 Reynolds, JoAnne-68, 186, 251 Reynolds, Sandy-327 Rice, Betty Jo-42, 173, 180, 192, 211, 225, 251 Rice, Carolyn-304 Rice, Larry-148 Rice, Lloyd-192, 281 Rice, Mike-42, 47, 213, 227, 251 Richard, Paul-281, 326 Richardson, Dan-281 Richardson, Darlene-326 Richardson, Lester-304 Richardson, Merrill-138, 140, 162, 164 192, 207, 227, 251 Richardson, Raymond-145, 166, 304 Richardson, Rick-281 Richter, Eileen-115, 212, 252 Ricketts, Gary--183, 227, 25-2 Riek, Georgia-182, 197, 199, 304 Riek, Mary Jo-181, 193, 197, 198, 211, 281 Riekki, Christene-304 Riekki, Laurie'-182, 198, 201, 326 Rite, Tim-304 Rinehart, Gil-252 Rininger, Merrill-326 Risk, Mary Elle-n-115, 172, 21,2, 281 Rizzo, Toni-182, 203, 326 Roberts, Bev-189, 281 Roberts, Dave-281 Roberts, Delores-252 Roberts, Gary-129, 130, 162, 181, 183 Rodriguez, John-252 Rodriguez, Susan-190, 304 Ross, Bonnie-203, 215, 305 Ross, Burt-327 Rose Connie-192, 281 Rose, Dave-181, 207 Ross, Jett-281 Ross, John-327 Ross, Kathleen-194, 200, 252 Ross, Ken-208, 227, 252 Ross, Linda--177, 180, 183, 186, 194 225, 252 Ross, Paul-305 Rowat, Larry-134, 281 Rowe, Steve-305 Rowland, Bob-305 Rowland, Karen-281 Rowlee, Mayrene-253 Rowley, Lloyd-305 Ruble, Dave-282 Rubottom, Grayden-68, 93, 183, 184 185, 186,194, 213,282 Rudd, Jim-43, 129,130,162, 163, 208, 253 Rutener, Ron-253 Ruhl, Kathy-190, 305 Ruiz, Susan--190, 327 Runyan, Richard-128, 199, 305 Runyan, Susan-132, 327 Russell, Dallas-327 Russell, Dixie-282 Russell, Donaieane-327 Russell, Steve-188, 193, 282 Rutledge, Suzzanne-e309 Rutley, Elaine-282 Ryan, Betty-327 Ryan, Cheri-182, 327 Ryan, Dan-305 Ryerse, Barri-305 Ryerse, Randy-327 Rytel, Bonnie-253 -5.- Sabolyk, Glenda-282 Sabrowski, Gary-153, 327 Sabrowski, Lorraine-189, 282 Sobrowski, Pat-253 Sackett, Anita-173, 181, 202, 282 Sackett, Jim--305 Roehm , Dave-200, 281 Roehm, Judy-304 Roentz Roentz , Helen--304 , Ron-281 Rodgers, Dick-128 Rogers, Laurie-327 Rogers, Linda K. lJr.l-181,188,197,212 281 Rogers, Linda L. lFr,l-190 Rodgers, Paul-252 Rogers, Rick-146, 161, 213, 327 Rogers, Sharon-304 Rogers, Terry-327 Romaine, Jill-281 Rombach, Yvonne-281 Romine, Nanette-93, 178, 182, 304 Rosania, Gaye--43, 304 Rosch, John-252 Rosch, Judy-304 Rose Don-190, 191,327 Rose Joyce-304 Rose Cathy-197, 199, 281 Rose Lois-327 Rose, Linda-43, 177, 180, 209, 225, 252 Rose, Marilyn-180, 194, 197, 212, 225, 252 Rose, Ronald-190, 191,327 Rosen, Gary-128, 327 Rosenberg, Bruce-327 Sackett, Lynnette-253 Sage, Joene-190, 327 Sager, Sharon-132, 182, 305 Salley, Sandra-327 Salley, Sherron-253 Salta, Melodie-282 Salyard, Christine--88, 182, 190, 305 Sampson, Ned-327 Sandifer, Betty-282 Sanditer, Lillian-190, 305 Sands, Patt-211, 253 Sandstrom, Bill-282 Sandusky, Larry-282 Sasse, Jerome-282 Sauer, Rodney-168, 282 Saunders, Patsy?-93, 113, 194, 215, 282 Savage, Leota-327 Sawtelle, Michael-128, 134, 148, 162 163, 165, 304 Sawyer, Dean-253 Sawyer, Frank-42, 305 Sayler, Frank-282 Sayler, Marilyn-253 Sayler, Robert-305 Scdoris, Jerry-128, 162, 190, 305 Schacher, Karen--182, 327 Schacher, Linda-181, 205, 282 Schacher, Pam-205, 282 Schc1uer,Sue-42, 189, 197, 210, 282 Scheelar, John-194, 282 Scheelar, Judy-191, 327 Scheeler, Jane-327 Scheeller, Julie-132 Scheetz, Rickey-327 Scheidler, Scheradel Dave-146, 327 la, Ray-327 Schermerhorn, Diane-98, 182, 327 Schermerhorn, Duane--42, 43, 44, 46, 134, 147,180, 183, 225, 253 Schiele, Pat-190, 305 Schildan, Don-282 Schildan, Judy-327 Schildan, Sue-305 Schimpf, Cathy-210, 253 Schimpf, Dave-128 Schimpf, Rick-168, 327 Schleigh, Dave--327 Schleigh, Julie-190 Schleigh, Penny-328 schmeef, John-53, 93, 183, 185, 135, 217, 225, 253 Schmidt, Gerald--305 Schmidt, Jim-282 Schmidt, Leonard-282 Schmidt, Pat-305 Schmidt, Vicki-309 Schmiedeskamp, JoAnn-190, 327 Schneibel, Ed-327 Schneibel, Roy-305 Schneider, Allen-253 Schneider, Harold-148 Schneider, Joyce-195, 206, 282 Schneider, Karen-135, 199, 327 Schneider, Steve-327 Schnoor, Carol-178, 305 Schomberg, Sue-181, 282 Schomberg, Tim-147, 166, 327 Schonert, Schreiber, Schrieber, Cindy-190, 327 Cheryl-327 Jack-145, 305 Sharp, Paul-328 Shay, Earl-305 Sheasly, Bob-305 Shelley, Charles-305 Shelley, Kathi-190, 328 Sherman, Deanna--182, 190, 305 Sherman, Teresa-328 Shervold, Keith-133, 191, 328 Shields, Judy--309 Shifflett, Susan-180, 200, 210, 225, 254 Shipley, Pam-254 Shiprack, John-254 Shiprack, Kathy-305 Shive, .lan-195, 282 Shoemake, Ken- 131, 148 Shoemake, Ronald-191, 328 Shoemaker, George-58, 146, 161, 191, 313, 328 Shoemaker, Jan-182, 190, 199 Shoemaker, Sam-118, 120, 134, 148, 151, 207, 254 Shogren, Kurt-168, 328 Shoop, Janet-282 Shoop, Jim-148, 282 Shouse, Loretta-191, 306 Shovlin, Sandy-177, 206, 282 Shriner, David-328 Shults, Dawn-189, 282 Silvey, Mike-118, 122, 134, 208, 282 Simons, Randy-208, 213, 254 Sinclair, Cameron-42, 43, 46, 66, 88, 98,119,123,134,159,182,190, 290, 306 Sinclair, Randy-43, 47, 79, 119, 120, 125, 134, 194, 207, 225,254 Singleterry, Gary-128, 145, 162, 182, 190, 306 Sipola, Irene--282 Skaggs, Richard-191, 328 Skerhutt, Linda-197, 282 Schreiner, Lynette-179, 182, 305 Schroeder, Tom-253 Schubothe, Harvey--43, 45, 46, 129, 147, 162, 180, 199, 225, 254 schuborhe, Ralph-166, 182, 191, 199 305 Schuetzle, Beverly-305 Schultz, Carole-172, 180, 194, 203, 206, 254 Schultz, Jim-282 Schultz, Randy-145, 169, 190, 305 Schulze, Robert-133, 213, 282 Schutt, Ken-193, 254 Schwartz, Terry-197, 282 Schwabe, Paul-128, 166, 191, 327 Schweigert, Deanna-328 Scott, Barbara-282 Scott, Bob-305 Scott, Cheryl-282 Scott, Elaine-305 Scott, Randall-161, 191, 328 Scott, Robert-328 Scott, Sandi-305 Scott, Tom-305 I Seabeck, Nibby-66 Searle, Lynn-305 Seibel, Ervin-190, 305 Seine, Linda-282 Seltsinger, Ralph-282 Sellers, Jerri-115, 174, 182, 212, 282 Sellers, Richard-200, 328 Seller, Sherri-212, 282 Seward, Eugene Seward, Pete-254 Shafer, Linda-328 Shaffer, Ken-282 Shaffer, Shirley-305 Shanander, Verna-282 Sharp, Larry-128, 200, 227, 254 Sharp, Linda-217, 305 Skille, Corliss-147, 182, 197, 203, 306 Skille, Doug-128, 146, 161, 191, 328 Skille, Robert-82, 118, 121, 134, 203, 208, 254 Slama, Bill-328 Slama, Jerry--254 Slankard, Sharon-282 Smith, Art-328 Smith, Bill-192, 254 Smith, Charlie-306 Smith, Chuck-68, 93, 213, 282 Smith, Davana-306 Smith, Dick-282 Smith, Fawni-328 Smith, Florine-328 Smith, Gary-138, 207, 282 Smith, Grey-328 Smith, Jack-43, 156, 159, 180, 225, 254 Smith, Jan-212, 283 Smith, Judie-So.-306 Smith, Judy-Sr.-255 smith, Kathy-47, 172, 192, 197, 209, 283 Smith, Lonnie-68, 85, 136, 186, 206, 283 Smith, Lonnie G.-85, 93, 186, 195, 217, 255, 266 Smith, Lynne-283 Smith, Mike C.-133, 306 Smith, Mike K.--160, 182, 306 Smith, Norman-255 Smith, Pam-136, 180, 194, 206, 225, 225, 255 Smith, Perrill-283 Smith, Ray-255 Smith, Rodney-306 Smith, Sally-306 Smith, Sandy--283 Smith, Steve-43, 113, 166, 306 Smith, Terry-189, 197, 212, 283 Smolt, Sheila--328 Snedeker, Cindy-306 Snedeker, Kathy-328 Snell, Larry-195, 283 Snider, Cathie-306 Snider, Harold-166, 283 Snider, Launi-43, 328 Snider, Sue-306 Snook, Mark-283 Snow, Paul-145, 306 Snow, Shauna-199, 328 Snyder, Cathy-328 Snyder, Connie-328 Sogge, Merle-131, 153, 166, 182, 191, 328 Sokolow, Robert-198, 283 Soles, Douglas-191, 328 Soles, Janet-191, 306 Soll, Terry-283 Sonclerren, John-328 Southard, Bill-217 Souther, Lindb-189, 203, 283 Spackman, Jack-328 Spangler, Lorraine-283 Sparks, Mike-43, 147, 180, 194, 225, 255 Spaziani, Konni-283 Speed, Russ-190 Spear, Trudy-68, 93, 182, 190, 306 Spears, Barbara-43, 313, 328 Spears, Sherilyn-175, 209, 283 Speed, Russell-328 Speer, John-283 Spencer, Marcia-328 Spencer, Mike-158, 160, 255 Spexarth, Mike-216 Spicher, Jerry-145, 160, 306 Spicher, Sam-146, 161, 182, 190, 328 Splettstaszer, Carol-328 Splettstaszer, Janet-115, 189, 197, 212, 283 Spoo, Tom-188, 189, 191, 328 Springer, Bonnie-182, 201, 328 Stadler, Joyce-190, 306 Stadler, Murletta-283 Stafford, Sheryl-328 Stambaugh, Jack-128, 146, 166, 182, 328 Stamp, Beverly-217, 255 Standing, Ken-42, 58, 146, 166, 190, 191, 328 Standing, Martha-82, 135, 176, 177, 180, 195, 206, 225, 255 Stanek, Carl-255 Stanfill, Sandra-215, 255 Standford, Evonne-197, 306 Stanley, Mike-283 Stanwood, Tom+156, 306 Stapley, Shawnee-328 Stapley, Steve-283 Stark, Ralph-328 Starkey, Dave-328 Starr, Jean-115, 306 Stauffer, Diane-182, 329 Stauffer, Mike-190, 197, 306 Steelman, Delia-203, 210, 255 Steelman, Lynne-100, 136, 147, 154, 181, 188, 194, 206, 283 Steffan, Janice-47, 212, 215, 225, 255 Stiegler, Rick--283 Stelzer, Marlene-306 Stenlund, Gretchen-255 Stephenson, Frances-306 Sterba, Pam-217 Stevenson, Bob-306 Stevenson, Judy-329 Stevenson, Sue-115, 256 Stewart, Robert-146, 182, 329 St. George, Mary-190, 306 4 Strader, 4 Stickel, Alan-306 Stickel, J'ay-306 Stickel, Jean-256 Stiegler, Linda-329 Stimson, Rod-213, 283 Stone, Francene-306 Stone, Frances-306 Stone, Terry-329 Storlie, Ken-148, 256 Stott, Craig-128, 166, 256, 306 Stotts, Richard-329 Stoughton, Cathy-190, 329 Stout, Mike-188, 193, 283 Mary-177, 215, 256 Teeter, Jerry-148, 194, 283 Teeters, Beth-188, 217, 329 Teeters, David-283 Tellefson, Dan-146 Telford, Eileen--329 Templeton, Gordon-307 Terry, Catherine-329 Terry, Fred-129, 257 Terry, LeRoy-307 Thatcher, Robert-201, 307 Thede, Vicki-42, 187, 203, 307 Thiede, Norm-283 Thiel, Cheryl-177, 283 Thies, Debbie-190, 191, 329 Straight, Dan-283 Strain, Scott-166, 190, 191, 329 Strand, Marie-283 Strand, Rod-42, 46, 98, 118,121, 134 150, 180, 194, 208, 225,227,256 Strecher, Dian-329 Strohecker, Dennis-329 Strozinsky, Linda-309 Strutz, Maxine-306 sfrurz, Judy-115, 212, 215, 283 Stuart, Bill-43, 128, 182, 329 Stuart, Linda--309 Stuart, Mike-119, 122, 134, 162, 207, 283 Stubberud, Alvi-46, 91, 174, 176, 180 182, 198, 225, 227, 256, 266 Sturgeon, Bill-283 Sullivan, John-309 Thies, Peggy-190, 329 Thime, John-191, 329 Thomas, Claire-257 Thomas, Linda-307 Thomas, Melody-283 Thomas, Kathleen-309 Thompson Aaron-307 Thompson Carolyn-190, 307 Thompson Diane-215, 217, 307 Thompson Don-329 Thompson Ginny-283 Thompson Georgene-212, 283 Thompson Jerry-307 Thompson Linda-329 Thompson, Pat-194, 307 Thompson Randy-189, 191, 307 Thompson Rick-42, 131, 307 Thooke, Allen-307 Sullivan, Larry--283 Sullivan, Marlene-172, 180, 199, 212, 215, 225, 256 Sullivan, Reta-306 Summerfield, Steve-43, 146, 161, 329 Sumner, Pam-217, 306 Sunada, Frank-256 Sunderman, Bob-256 Suplee, April-209, 258 Sutter, Dennis-283 Sutton, Penny-215, 283 Swanson, Betty-283 Swanson, Chris-114, 190, 329 Swanson, Craig-190, 191, 329 Swanson, Larry-306 Swaren, Swa ren, Brian-306 Carolyn-182, 329 Swearingen, 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Tomlin, Nancy-113, 205, 257 Toney, Lula-307 Tooke, Allen-148 Tower, Dave-93, 195, 213, 284 Towsley, Terry-329 Towsley, Toni-257 Trachsel, Cindy-307 Traglio, Janet-307 Tramilli, Sunnie-68, 93, 177, 183, 185, 186, 225, 227, 257 Treat, Karen-190, 307 Trebble, Hilda-329 Trotto, Joanne-181, 211, 284 Trowbridge, Fred -284 Truitt, Cindy-284 Tsuboi, Cliff-199, 217, 307 Tsuboi, Roberta-42, 329 Tubbs, Elaine-284 Tucker, John-329 Tufts, Craig-329 Tufts, Roger--284 Tugman, Paul-284 Twilleager, Fred-217, 329 Twilleager, Linda-182, 191, 329 Tyler, Patti-190, 307 Tyler, Judy-197, 199, 203, 258 -U- Ulappa, Mike-208, 258 Ulappa, Tom-307 Utz, Larry-329 ...V- Vahey, Jack-258 Vahey, Jim-128, 166, 307 Valberg, Gary-307 Van Cleave, Joan-197, 307 Van Demarr, Cheryl--330 Vanderwall, Daryl-307 VandeStreek, Marv-41, 42, 43, 46, 102, 192,213,258 Van Doozer, Dave-330 Van Groos, Chreyl-177, 205, 258 Vanlandingham, Linda-307 Vanlandingham, Garry-330 Vanlandingham, Jerry-200, 217, 284 Vannostrand, Jack-307 Vanzyl, Larry-258 Varn, Mike-307 Varney, Jackie-307 Varney, Janis-190, 330 Vow, Rolland-258 Veenstra, Ronald-307 Verd, John-258 Vermilyea, Stanv47, 180, 198, 225, 227, 258 Verpoorten, Cynthia-307 Vester, Michelle-330 Vetor, Scott-307 Vetter, Ed-131, 162, 307 Vetter, Steven-166, 330 Vilches, Liliana-54, 115, 154, 209, 258 Vincent, Neil-307 Vogelpohl, Bail-40, 42, 82, 98, 99, 134, 148, 150, 180, 183, 208, 221 225, 258, 266 Vogelpohl, Janet-182, 191 , 330 Vollans, Dave-153, 166, 330 Vollans, Richard-258 Vollmer, Dennis-284 Vose, Al-134, 258 Vredenburg, Darlene-330 Vredenburg, Sandra-197, 284 W.. Wade, Dennis-284 Wagenet, Jeff-330 Waits, Kathi-258 Wakefield, Craig-330 Walker Bill-216, 284 Walker Gary-307 Walker, Lyn--191, 330 Walker Mike-146, 161, 191, 330 Walker Walkeri Teresa-330 Terry-166, 190, 330 Wall, Alan-307 Wallace, Dean-128, 138, 140, 156, 158, 194, 207, 284 Tuhrer, David-1 82 Tunstall, Jim--329 Turner, Donna D.-257 Turner, Donna J.-307 Turner, Fourel-329 Turner, Judy--329 Turner, Thresa-307 Turner, Suzie-191 Turner, Tom-284 Turney, Robert-307 Twelves, Stephen-131, 166, 188, 329 Twilleager, Anita-115, 175, 212, 284 Wallace, Jayne-115, 132, 203, 307 Wallace, John-284 Waller, Joe-134, 148, 151, 307 I Wallmark, Cathy-42, 182, 201, 330 Wallmark, Lynnette-47, 181, 192, 197 209, 284 Wallway, Dianne-91, 194, 195, 258 Walruff, Rikie-330 Walsh, Michael-131, 330 Walter, Gail--259 Walters, Alison-68, 135, 181, 186, 194, 284 Wamsley, GiGi-191, 330 Ward, Ward, Dave-307 Diana-330 Ward, Jeffrey-284 Ward, Robert-330 Warner, Paul-207, 259 Washborn, Alice-205, 259 Watari, Jerry-199, 308 Watson, Becky-330 Watson, Cheryl-330 Watson, John-134, 148, 150, 259 Watson, Larry-42, 128, 145, 161,182, 190, 191, 330 Watson, Neil-43, 128, 153, 166, 330 Watson, Pam-135, 182, 190, 191, 330 Watson, Pat-58 Watt, Faye-3 30 Watt, Joa nn-2 5 9 Young, Watts, John-93, 308 Watts, Troy-156, 158, 160,207,284 Watzig, Gerhard-284 Way, Torn-259 Weathers, Gary-133, 217, 284 Weaverson, Shirleyh-227, 259 Webb, Elissa-147, 172, 177, 180, 197, 209, 259 Weber, Mark-284 Weeks, Linda-284 Weigel, Janet-284 Weinecker, Tom-147, 202, 284 Weisdorter, Ca rol-330 Weishaar, Duane-43, 145, 160, 308 Weitman, Mike-259 Weitman, Scott-330 Welch, Claxton-42, 66, 119, 121, 124, 127,134,138,140,144,162,164, 207, 281 Welch, Kathy-47, 96, 98, 182, 191, 312, 330 Welch, Judy-308 Welding, Jeanine-284 Welker, Marieta+190, 330 Wells, Barbara-259 Wells, Janet-115, 182, 190, 308 Wendlandt, Ginger--330 Wendlandt, Penny-113, 259 Wentworth, Kate-284 Wentzy, Midge-42, 190, 191, 308 Wersch, Diane-182, 188, 197, 199, 308 West, Barry-129, 134, 259 West, Dennis-195, 284 West, Nancy-190, 191, 330 Westfall, Dennis-180, 225, 259 Westover, Gerrie-115, 181, 197,284 Wetmore, Kenneth-190, 330 Wetzel, Bart-308 Wetzel, Kenneth-284 Weyand, Jack-330 Whalen, Susan-284 Wheeler, Mary-181, 197, 202, 284 Whipps, Bob+217, 308 Whipps, Dave-259 White, Chuck-331 White, Cynthia+284 53, 191, White, Darrell-146, 331 White, Dave-331 White, George-190, 308 White, Karen-331 White, Linda L. lJr.l-197, 284 White, Linda M.-331 White, Rick-284 White, Patricia--132, 259 White, Roberta-308 White, Rodney-331 Whitehead, Sam-43, 128, 1 331 Whitehorn, Diane-200 Whitethorn, Dick-331 Whiting, Eileen Whiting, Dave--42 Whitney, David-43, 133, 308, 331 Whitney, Kathyv-331 Whitwell, Lylas-217, 260 Wie, Jeanne-68, 177, 186, 203, 227, 260 Wie, Roger-200, 284 Wie, Sandra-308 Wikman, Ray--161, 182,331 Wilbur, Wilkins Georgia-308 Pam-191, 331 Wilkins, Richard-331 Willard Willard 215, Willard Willard Willeps Willert, Willey, , Darlene-189, 284 ,Jeanie+93,186,195, 212, 284 , Linda-260 , Peggy-195, 212, 260 , Vernon-331 Carla-308 Lanny-331 Williams, Charles-308 Williams, Gloria-284 Williams, Ken-331 Wilson, Pamela-182, 190, 197, 198, 308 Wilson, Roger-129, 134, 162, 188, 193, 284 Wilson, Shirley-260 Wilson, Steve-128, 190,331 Wilson, Teresa-331 Wilson, Wagner-331 Wilson, Willie-146 Wines, Sherry-285 Wing, Pat-331 Wing, Rick-145, 160, 309 Winn, Gregg-260 Winter, Linda-132, 203, 309 Wiseman, Peggy-42, 172, 181, 194, 199, 285 Wiskott, Judy-260 Wissler, Jeff-156, 159, 208, 285 Woldt, Jacqueline Ann-260 Williams, Lee-217, 260 Williams, Linda-190, 197, 203, 290, 308 Williams, Lynne-177, 200, 212, 284 Willimont, .lim-128, 182, 331 Wilmarth, Rande-41, 42, 46, 47, 129, 134 14 208 8, 150, 175, 180, 182, Woldt, Janice-309 Wolf, Mary Anne-309 Wolter, David-133, 285 Wolff, Mike-309 Wolthagen, Carol-309 Wolthagen, Dave-175, 260 Wolgast, Charlotte-180, 189, 194, 199, 225, 260 Wolsborn, Barbara-135, 180, 194, 203, 205, 227, 261 Wong, Gary-182, 309 Wood, Billy-185 Woods, Carolyn-182, 190, 331 Woods, Dick-203, 261 Woods, Melinda-182 Woods, Rick Woodworth, Gail-195, 285 Wooclworth, Vicki-182, 183, 185, 190, 191, 199, 331 Work, Lydia-190, 331 Work, Rhoda7181, 194 199, 210, 285 Worrell, Mark-42, 309 Worrell, Mike-134 Wortman, Cheryl-285 Wozniak, Nancy-331 Wrenn, Candy-114, 331 Wrenn, Linda-42, 309 Wright, Larry-309 Wright, Mike-42, 128, 153, 161, 331 Wright, Pat-47, 119, 121, 124, 134, 207, 285 Wright, Ron-309 Wunn,Cory-42,131,166,191,198, 309 -Y... 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