Eielson High School - Raven Yearbook (Eielson AFB, AK)
- Class of 1967
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Eielson A.F.B., Alaska
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ADMINISTRATION
Harold Tallakson
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Alaska On-Base Schools
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Director
Alaska On-Base Schools
Allen Guest
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Alaska On-Base Schools
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIQN
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GUIDANCE
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University of Omaha
University of Nebraska
B.A.-University of Montana
M.S.-University of Alaska
University of Illinois
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English III Sz IV
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B.S.-Western Montana College of ED
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P.E.
B.S.-Southern State College
Chadron State College
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St. Martins College
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Shirley Quinn
Spanish, French
B.A.-University of Denver
Universidad Nacional Autonomade
de Mexico
Sally Atkinson
Vocational Home Economics
Boys Cookery and Tailoring
B.A.-Central Washington State College
Robert Nichols
Geometry, Algebra II
Advanced Math
B.A.-Central Washington State College
Joseph A. Renfro
Algebra, Chemistry
General Math
B.S.-Montana State College
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General Business
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Physics, Earth Science
General Science
B.S.-Wisconsin State University
University of Wisconsin
University of Southern California
James Nelson
Biology, Aerospace Science
B.S.-University of Minnesota
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University of Alabama
Kent State University, Kent,
University of Alaska
B.A.-University of Washington
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University of Alaska
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Dominic W. Valentino
Art Supervision
Stockton College
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California State at Long Beach
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Trebileers
Concert Choir
Beginning Band
Concert Band
University of Montana
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CLASS OF 1967
President
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Linda Meade Jim Holt
Not believing the time is so near, Linda Meade
and Joan Walker get measured for their caps
and gowns.
Starting as Freshmen in 1963, The Class of
1967 has grown in size and initiative but never
has their spirit been surpassed!!
Barry Atwood
Charleston, South Carolina
Audio-Visual 1 , Basketball 1 ,2, Pep Club 4
Wrestling 1,4, Track 4, Student Council4
Lettermen's Club 2,3, Pres.-4
Malcolm Atwood
Charleston, South Carolina
Wrestling 1,4, Basketball 2, Lettermen's
Club z,3,4
Peggy Sue Brown
San Angelo, Texas
Student Council President 1, Rep. 2,4,
Basketball 1, Drill Tearn 1, Texanns 2,
Latin Club 2, FHA-Parl. 3,4, Pep Club
2,3, Vice President 4
Nikki Bolejack
Falls City, Nebraska
Library Club 1, Girls' Athletic Associa
tion 1, Drill Team 3, Annual Staff 4
Kathleen Sue Barnes
'Bremerton, Washington
Red Cross 1, Newspaper Staff 1, Latin
Club 1,2, Junior Classical League 1,2,
Emoclew 2, Annual Staff 3,4, FHA-Pres,
3,4, Student Council 3, Ass't Sec, 4,
Pep Club 1,2,3,4
Janet Blaisdell
Berkeley, California
Pep Club 1,2, National Honor Society 3,
4, International Club 3, Honors 1, Miss
Keyheart Sweetheart 3
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Virginia Carman
Beckley, West Virginia
International Club 1,2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4,
Varsity Basketball 2, Concert Band 2,3,4,
Sec., Annual Staff 2,3,4, FTA 2, Pres., 3,
4, JNHS 2, NHS 3, Pres.-4, S.G. rep. 4,
Concert Choir 1,2,3,4,-Pres. , Honor Choir
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Timothy D. Cavey
Hawthorn, California
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Pat Chapman
Urbana, Illinois
FHA 1,2,4, Drama Club 1-Sec., 3, Pep
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Shirley Ann Christie
Charleston, South Carolina
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Los Angeles, California, 4
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Rick Corber
Boulder, Colorado
J.V. Basketball 1, Photography Club 2,
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Lesley Ellis
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, Debate
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Linda Lorraine Farmer
Topeka, Kansas
International Club 2,3
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Dorothy A. David
Providence, Rhode Island
Senior Class Secretary, Pep Club Treas.
4, NHS 4, FNA 4, Track 3
Vern Eckley
Tucson, Arizona
Civil Air Patrol 2,3,4, Photography Club
2, Science Club 3, Key Club 4, Debate
Team 4
Representing Eielson in the annual
Marathon at the U of A, Linda, Jim,
Peggy and Danny pose at Mile 16 with 10
to go!!
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Margaret Lynne Griffith
fWorthington, Minnesota
FHA 4, Office Assistance 1, J.V. Cheer-
leader 4
Mary Ann Grove
Birch Lake, Alaskaf
International Club 1, Pep Club 1, Library
Club 2,4, FNA 3,4, NHS 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4,
Student Council 4
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Phil Hannam
Ottumwa, Iowa
Football 1, Boxing 1, Track 1, Audio
Visual 3
Steve Harper
San Francisco, California
Chess Club 1,2, Audio Visual 3,4, Ski
Club 3, Wrestling 2,3, Pep Club 1,2,
Letterrnan's Club 2
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West Pittson, Pennsylvania
Chess Club 2, Pep Club 3,4, FNA 4,
Intramural Basketball 1,Intramural Foot-
ball 1, Intramural Baseball 1
Danny Helmick
Burns Flat, Oklahoma
Spanish Club 1,2,3, International Club
President 4, NHS 3,4, Football 1,2,3,
Track 2,3,4, Key Club 4, Letterma.n's
Club 3,4, Pep Club 3, Student Council 4
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Hyannis, Massachusetts
Pep Club 1,2, Chess Club 1,2,3
Robert Klingaman
Honolulu, Hawaii
Basketball 1, Wrestling 3
Jim Elvie Holt
Downey, California
Track 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Chorus
1, Wrestling 3,4, Key Club 3-President 4,
Letterrnan's Club 1,2,3,4, Audio Visual 1,
FTA 3,4
Julian B. Jenkins Jr.
Denver, Colorado
Football 1,2, Wrestling 3, Intramurals 3,
Pep Club 3, Photo Club 3, Track 3,
Basketball 4, Letter1nan's Club 4, Base-
ball 3,4
Eddie Kopko
Pattsville, Pennsylvania
Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1, Ski Club 2
Richelle Knudsen
Rapid City, South Dakota
Chorus 1,2,3,4, German Club 1,2, Theta
Rho 1,2,3,4, C,A.P. 1,2, Library Club 4,
Science Club 1
Jennie Lamutt
Colorado Springs, Colorado
International Club 3, Science Club 2,
NHS 4, Drama Club 4, Concert Chorus
1,4, Chess Club 1
Gail Lavoie
Salem, Massachusetts
French Club 1 ,2 ,3 , Pep Club 1 ,2,4, Library
Club 4, Chorus 1
Beth McCollester
Sacramento, California
JHS 3, International Club 2, Pep Club 2,
4, Student Council 2,3-Ass't Sec, 4-Sec.,
NHS 3, 4-Treas., Jr. Class Sec., Inter-
national Club 3-Sec,
Dean Alan Mattson
Rapid City, South Dakota
Football 1, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Key Club
3,4, Letterman's Club 1,2,3, Treas.-4,
Key Club Treas.-4
James Richard Lentine
Washington, D.C.
Drama Club 1, Pep Club 2,3,4, FTA 2,
Letterman's Club 2,3, V.P.-4, Key Club
4, Wrestling 3,4, Audio Visual 3, Inter-
national Club 2,4, Senior Class Pres.
Football 2, Basketball Mgr. 2,Track Mgr.
3,4 Basketball Intramurals 3
Maureen Ruth Logan
Mesa, Arizona
FHA 1,3,4, Pep Club 1, Tomahawks 2,
Intramurals 2, Annual Staff 3,4, Band 1,
Chorus 1,4, Library 2, Office Asst., 4
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Louisville, Kentucky
Robyn Markgraf
Fairbanks , Alaska
Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1,2,lnternational
Club 1, F,H.A. 3,4-State Songleader 4,
Chorus 1,2,4
Linda Diane Meade
Greenville, South Carolina
Basketball 1, Cross Country 2, FFA 1
Track 3
Track 2
Robert Ray Miller
Louisville, Kentucky
SC 1,2, Parl.-4, Pep Club 3,4, Science
Club 1, Drama Club 1,3, ClassPres, 1,2,
Class Sec. 3, Class Treas. 4, Track 3,4,
Annual Staff 3,4, FNA Pres. 4, Art Club
2, International Club 4, Majorette 1,2,3,4,
Class Beauty 1,2, Chorus 1,2
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Pounds of Clay", Bob Miller sculpts Peggy
Brown.
Steven Kent Miller
Clay Center, Kansas
Pep Club 1,2, International Club 1,2,3,
Letterman's 4, J.V. 1,2, Varsity Student
Manager 3
Barbara Pendergrass
Alexandra, Louisiana
FHA 1,2 ,3 ,4, Library President 4,Chorus
1,2,3,4, Newspaper Staff 1
Chris Edward Putnam
Fairbanks, Alaska
Chess Club 3, Science Club 2, CAP 2
Sandra Reed
Wichita Falls, Texas
Pep Club 1,2, Gymnastics Club 1,2, Bas-
ketball 2, Glee Club and Concert Chorus
1,2,3,4, Spanish Club 1,2, Junior Class
Play, Newspaper Staff 3,4, Library Club
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William Petrul
Tucson, Arizona
Basketball 1,2,4, Track 3,4, Pep Club 4,
Letterman's Club 4
Gail Pierson
San Antonio, Texas
Pep Club 2-Treas., 3-V.P,, 4-Pres.,FHA
3,4, Mission Club 1,2, Student Council 4
Ann Stinchcomb
Fairfield, California
Volleyball 1, G.A,S. 2,3, Southwest Re-
gional Vice President 3, Student Council
1,2,3, Pep Club 4
Rick Swartz
Columbus , Ohio
Science Seminar 2, Annual Editor 4,
Newspaper 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,Audio Visual
2,3, Student Council Pres. 4, Drama Club
3, Science Club 1, Key Club 3,4
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Mike Ridenour
Tho rnville , Ohio
Audio Visual 1,2, Key Club 3,4, Football
1, Basketball 2, Track 3, Student Council
Vice President 4
Bob Salerno
Odgen, Utah
Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4,Basketbal1 Var-
sity 3,4, JV 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Audio
Visual Vice President 3, Baseball 1,2,3,
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Tom Teer
Denver, Colorado
Robert C. Townsend
Ft. Walton Beach, Florida
"F" ciub, Football 1, Baseball 2, Pep
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Orlando , Florida
Girl's League 2, Student Federation Rep-
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Patricia Van Valkenburgh
Denver, Colorado
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Lynda Whltson
Tucson, Arizona
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Secretary President Treasurer
Janet Churchill Pam Barnes Betty Brown
Vice President Sgt. at Arms
Brad Park Tommy Bear
The Junior class set the regular project goals which were the
traditions of their class.
During the '66-'67 year, the Junior class initiated many fund-
raising projects. The first of these projects was the sweatshirt
and the windbreakers' sales. The second project was a Junior
class play which is hoped to become a class tradition.
Towards the end of the year, as a tribute to the Senior class,
the prom and the banquet were held.
The class rings' orders were taken and arrived at long last.
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Judy Elliott
Linda Gingrow Dave Hadcock Diane Helmick Pat Houston
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Jim Littman
Larry Littman Mary Matthews Doug Mayes George Mayton
Dana Menges
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CLASS OF 1969
Treasurer Secretary President
Sandy Chilton Tonia Hoyer Amy Line
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Bottom Row: Kathy Barnes, Linda Meade, Rick
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McCol1esterg Second Row: Barry Atwood, Mary
Ann Grove, Maureen Logan, Jimmy Holt, Terry
Lawyer, Peggy Brown, Debby Dickerson. Third
Row: Danny Hi1mick,GeneWegener,Gai1Pierson,
Donna Stephens, Virginia Carman, Glenn Gerg,
Caroline Gant. Fourth Row: Doug Grant, Pat
Williams, Vicki Hudecek, Sandy Chilton, Mike
Libby, Ed Rogers, Amy Line, Top Row: Jim
Lentine, Bev Hudecek, DannyStates,Pam Barnes,
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F ront Row: Glenn Berg, Jan Quarles, Beth Moore, advisor.. Back Row: Randy Cook, Dot
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Presg Danny Helmick, Marie Pandolfo, Mr. Scruggs, Linda Reinier, Janet Sutton, Amy Line.
BEHS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
After holding an induction in November, the N.H.S. Went quickly to Work. One
of the first projects was to average grades and to decide honor and merit roll
members. Several other projects such as selling booster ribbons and selling
tickets at the games.
Another induction took place in February along with a Banquet.
The N.H.S., based on character, scholarship, leadership and service, really
had an outstandingly productive year.
ANNUAL STAFF
Devoted to depicting life at Ben Eielson High School in a meaningful and interesting way, the
1966-67 Raven Staff has sought to produce a yearbook that is the best. Under the creative
guidance of its editor, a book full of changes and imagination has evolved. Like any large
production, the compiling of the Raven takes time and ability, but most of all its success
depends on the unity and spirit of its staff. It is hoped that by means of this Raven Yearbook,
its staff has successfully portrayed to others "The year that was" at Ben Eielson High School.
Front Row: Pam Barnes, Rick Swartz, Editor, Kathy Barnes, Mr. Tiede, Advisor. Back Row, Nikkie
Bolejackg Maureen Logang Gene Wegenerg Danny Statesg Linda Meade, Joan Walkerg Virginia Carmang
Kathy Tripp.
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BEHS CHOIR
Front Row: Vida Hollinrake, Amy Dickerson, Diane
Helmick, Jan Harper, Kathy Littlefield, Nancy Bekius,
Sandy Thompson, Kathy Tripp. Second Row: Virginia
Carman, Ann Peterman, Cheryl Jones, Virginia Reed,
Linda Gingrow, Mary Matthews, Maureen Logan, Marie
Pandolfo, Judy Elliott, Kathy Rice. Third Row: Debby
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Pendergrass, Mary Ann Grove, Richelle Knudson, Marie
Burmaster, Sandy Reed, Randy Smith, David DiGiacomo.
Top Row: Charlie Nelson, Danny States, PhilSchneiderhan,
Glenn Berg, David Carrico, Larry Littman, Bill Carman,
Larry Edwards, Cub Stewart.
THE CHOIR OF 66-67
During the first month of school the BEHS choir set a goal-
to purchase choir robes. One of the many projects to earn
money was the printing and selling of season concert
tickets. Within four months S600 was earned through long
hours of hard work and intense planning. Although the robes
were not here for the Fall Concert, they arrived, to the
joy of the choir, just in time for Christmas.
The concert in Mid-February was deemed a success as
was the Spring Concert in April. Between the two latter
concerts, the choirs performed in the All-State Music
Festival held in Fairbanks. The choirs were pleased with
the ratings they received there, and hope to do even better
next year.
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and in the meantime friends were made and the joy of music
Choir Officers: Jan Sutton, Treasurer,
Virginia Carman, Presidentg Ann
Peterman, Secretary.
realized.
BAND
Front Row: Amy Dickerson, John Stamey, John
Jenkins, Stan Peters, Nancy James, Virginia
Carman, David Landis, Rick Gunderson, Second
Row: Sandy Houston, P am Kampfa, Mark
Strandness. Mickey White, Cathy Eaton, Bill
Carman, Bill Zumwalt, Bruce Higgins, Bobby
Christensen, Third Row: Charlie Nelson, Danny
States, Julian Brown, John Portman, Charles
Tressler, Wanda Linley. Back Row: David
Carrico, Bill Brown, Larry Wiggins, Mike
Bartlett, Craig Rice.
CONCERT BAND
Gaining skill as the year passed, the band has proved
itself as a valuable asset to BEHS,
Performing in the concerts during the past year, the Con
cert Band added to the spirit of every occasion whether
it was playing the rousing "American Heritage" or the
solemn "Chorale: King of Glory."
By purchasing letter sweaters, the band not only sounded
like a unit, but also looked like a unit.
In addition to the Concert Band, selected members were
chosen for a Pep Band which performed at allthe home
games . Under the direction of Mr. Manning, the band really
added "spirit" to the games.
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direction of Mr. Doug Manning, and as one student was
Our director, Mr. Manning, tunes up the
heard to say, "We're the greatest!"
band before the concert.
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Houston, Stormee Underwood, Back Row: Sandy
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Front Row: Debbie Dickerson, Janet Sutton, Judy
Elliot, Janie T h o m a s, Joann O'Donovan, Cub
Stewart, Editorg Jan Johnson, Pat Williams, Sandy
Reed, Rick Simmons. Midd1eRow: PatZecchite11a,
Linda Reinier, Stormee Underwood, Vicki Hudacek,
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Linda Walker, Bonnie Burgess, Marie Pandolfo,
Linda Gingrow, Mr. Renfro, Sponsorg Back Row:
Arleen Fisher, Pat Chapman, Rick Swartz, Bonnie
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Front Row: Dave Miller, Secretary: Jim Holt, Watkins, Jeff Valind, Rick Swartz,Vern Eckley,
President: Mike Ridenour, Vice President: Dean Danny States, Danny Heimick, Mr. Moore, Col.
Mattson, Treasurer Back Row: Col, Adcock, Irwin.
Brad Park, Jim Lentine, Gene Wegener, Jerry
LETTERMEN
Front Row: Coach DeLeon, Jim Lentine, Barry Atwood, Julian Jenkins. Top Row: Jim Holt,
Atwood, President: Dean Mattson, Malcom Tommy Bear, Keith Wike, Bill Petrulf
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Front Row, Miss Atkinson-S pon s o r, Janet
Sutton, Ruth Scruggs, Sandy Houston, Sandy
Thompson, Donna Lane, JanetThomas, Linda
Reinier, Linda Hensley. Second Row: Pam
Barnes, Amy Dickerson, Connie Wallace,
Paula Hicks, Pat Houston, Linda Walker,
Colette Bragg, Debbie Mutchle r, J une
Hyldburg, Debbie Dickerson. Third Row:
Linda Murrow, Pat Williams, Alice Torres,
Barbara Pendergrass, Maureen Logan, Vida
Hollenrake, Mary Matthews,Bonnie Burgess,
Margaret Griffith, LynnDelaney. Fourth Row:
Jan Quarles, Linda Gingrow, Pat Zecchitella,
Linda Bragg, Arleen Fisher, Terry Lawyer,
Mary Sue Duncan, Natalie Colantoni, Glenda
Williams, Carol Gant. Fifth Row: Betty Ann
Brown, Joanie Pierson, Pat Chapman, Nancy
Bolejack, Kathy Barnes-President, Peggy
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FHA was founded in 1955. It has half amillion
members from every state plus Puerto Rico and
the Virgin Islands. The FHA has anational program
of work that guides activities for local chapters.
Our objectives this year are: Citizenship Challenges
You and Jobs, Careers and You.
FHA is sponsored nationally by the U,S. Office
of Education and the American Home Economics
Association.
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Chilton, Karen Smith, Virginia Carman, Jim Woodbey, Linda Gingrow, Amy Line, Joyce
Holt, Marie Pandolfo, Second Row: Pete Malnar, Gary Lovelace.
INTERNATIONAL CLUB
Front Row: Judy Elliot, Stormee Underwood, DiGiacomo, Gene Wegener, Jim Lentine,
Danny Helmick-P resident, Cub Stewart, Miss Linda Meade, Debby Woodbey.
Quinn, advisor. Top Row: Kim Rice, David
FUTURE NURSES
Front Row: Kathy Egbert, Terry Lawyer, John Portman, John Havard, Dottie David,
Tonia Hoyer, Linda Meade-President, Marie Mary Ann Grove, April Kreisher, Julie
Pandolfo, Linda Gingrow, Mrs. Benerth- Muga.
advisor. Second Row: Stormee Underwood,
Front Row: Paula Hicks, Sandy Houston,
Sandy Thompson, JanJohnson, Vicki Hudecek,
Pat Williams, Miss Lewis-advisor, Second
Row: Kathy Tripp, Donna Stephens, Kris
Dettmer, Amy Dickerson, Arleen Fisher,
Gene Wegener, Top Row: Danny States,Diane
Helmick, Judy Elliot, Virginia Lamutt, Kathy
Rice, Carol Gant, Rick Swartz.
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Front Row: Randy Cook, Mike Furrow, Charlie Nelson, Vern Eckley, Don Coates. Back Row: Paul Coben,
Doug Beckett, Mark Kelley, Rich Hargons, Jim Mitchell, Randy Smith.
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Front Row: Ray Hollinrake, Mark Kelley, Glenn Berg, Paul Coben Randy Smith, John Portman. Back
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The week of the Computer Dance was greeted
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dance was a great success, The evening
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and boy with the most matches. The boy
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and by the middle of January, the dinner
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Working all day, Whether it be peeling onions,
ironing tablecloths, or preparing the meat
that was donated by the base-personnel,the
SC members had the dinner ready to be
served at 4:00. The SC members who attend-
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was a huge success, and should be tried
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Our annual Sports Queen Crowning was held
on Friday, January 13 during the halftime of
the Eielson-Monroe basketball game. Contest-
ants for the affair were elected jointly by
members of the Letterrnens Club and by the
students of Ben Eielson. Joan Walker, last
years reigning Queen, crowned the new Queen
and Jim Holt, Captain of the basketball team,
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were David Carrico, Bass, Danny States,
Bari-Saxg and Virginia Carman, flute.
The honored students who were chosen to
participate did an outstanding job of represent-
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The Alaska All-State Choir and All-State
Band members are chosen each year from
hundreds of applicants that apply to
represent their respective schools. Students
are chosen on the basis of ability and ex-
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Soprano, Sandy Reed, and Connie Wallace.
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Mr. Manning, Virginia Carman.
Having a band member selected to attend the
Northwest Band Festival was quite an honor,
not only for B.E.H.S., but also for the student,
Virginia Carman. Applying for the Northwest
Band along with high school students from
five other states, Virginia was selected on the
basis of the audition tape which she made in
November. Leaving Eielson on March 27,
via air, Virginia and Mr, Manning arrived in
Missoula for five hectic days of tryouts,
practice, and finally, the Festival Concert.
One word said about the trip and the Festival
encompassed Virginia's feelings and this was
TREEee-mendous. B.E.H.S., was very proud to
have Virginia chosen as the first student to
ever represent Eielson in Northwest Music
Festival.
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With victory's sway never fault never cease
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Russ Miller, Jim Holt, Julian Jenkins, Bob Solerno. KNEELING: Coach Ted Deleon and Manager Mike Earl.
VARSITY
TEAM PLAYED EIELSON OPPONENT
U. of A. J.V.'s 23 64
Nome 71 37
Nome 64 28
Lathrop 44 63
East Anchorage 49 71
East Anchorage 46 67
Lathrop 54 88
Ft. Greely 86 49
Ft. Greely 71 53
Monroe 62 46
Monroe 46 62
Delta 100 47
Cordova 72 47
Cordova 49 46
Delta 81 51
Ft. Greely 83 51
Ft. Greely 66 54
Homer 52 50
Wasilla 54 49
TOURNAMENT
Seward 61 63
Wasilla 52 41
Monroe 65 57
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STANDING, left to right: Danny Holt, John Jenkins, Ted Christie, Julian Brown, Derrell O'Nea1, Charles Nelson, Bill
Brown, Bill Hoyer, Jim Littman, Craig Rice, Mike Furrow, David Holt. KNEELING: Coach Richard Schultz a.nd
Manager Steve Chelton.
JUNIOR VARSITY
TEAM PLAYED EIELSON OPPONENT
Lathrop 33 74
Lathrop Freshmen 40 34
Ft. Greely 33 21
Ft. Greely 34 14
Monroe 22 35
Monroe 39 49
Delta 40 43
Delta 48 37
Ft. Greely 46 41
Ft. Greely 50 39
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IN MEMORY OF
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William Sherrod
1949-1966
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NORTHERN COMMERCIAL
SHOPPING CIRCLE
Congratulations
to the
Ben Eielson
High School Class
of '67
from the
0FFlCER'S CLUB
Eielson
A.F.B.
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COMMERQAI.
Alaska's Pioneer Merchants
Featuring Nationally Advertised
Brand Names
. . at Nationally Advertised Prices
Second and Turner
456-77 ll
Gpen Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Friday l2 Noon to 9:00 p.m.
Fairbanks Tire Center
ix
135
136
AlASKA NATIONAL BANK
OF FAIRBANKS
"The Friendly Bank"
Complete Banking Services
Seven Offices to Serve You
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
456-6691
4th 81 Lacey
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Usibelli Coal Mine Inc.
For Economy 8 Fast Delivery
Alaska's Finest For
Heating Equipment
Furnace Repairing
Parts S Service
Alaska Railroad Area
ALASKA MOTORS ALASKA INSURANCE AGENCY
Best Wishes
to
Graduating Class
of
1967
Rambler Sales
New 3 Used Cars
1648 Cushman
456-4000
Since 1928
Auto-Fire Casualty-Bonds
We are large enough
to serve you ., . .
small enough to
Want to"
John and Grace Butrovich
Nordale Hotel
456-6671
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CARHNOTON COMPANY
FAIRBANKS , ALASKA T115 .1'n0St
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Drive-in Restaurant Truck Line Built
Trucks-Service
2 Mile Richardson Highway P3yfS-ACCeS501'1es
452-2266 112 N. Turner
452-2181
CARRT
CLOTHING STORE
Headquarters
for the
best in
men' s wear
Excellent Food and
Service makes dining
here a pleasure
Come on out to
CLUB II
ll Miles on the
Richardson Highway
Congratulations 488-6611
to the
Seafood-Steaks-Chicken
Class of '67
II l
C0-OP DRUG
Alaska's Largest K Friendliest
535 Second Ave.
Our
Congratulations
to the
Graduating Class
of
l967
"Best Wishes"
I--s
ESKIMO MUSEUM
and
GIFT SHOP
6 U2 Mile Richardson Hwy,
FAIRBANKS
LUMBER SUPPLY
Division of
Ketchikan Spruce Mills
Lumber
Paints
Building Materials
452-2183
272 Illinois Street
Fairbanks, Alaska
SHQPPNAQ1- claw-E
Fairbanks' Only Complete
One Stop Shopping Center
Ben Franklin Department
National Brand Foods
U.S.D.A. Choice Meats
On the Premise Bakery
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Lacey 8 Gaffney
452- l 121
139
INDEPENDENT LUMBER, INC.
Complete Building Materials
Since l906
Tool and Equipment Rental
452-2165
2030 Cushman
Best Wishes
from
I. VIC BROWN
8. SONS
Jewelers
We have served Alaskans
With the finest
Since 1916
MEADOWMODR
ALASKA DAIRY INC.
Carnation Dairy Products
The name that
stands for quality
Fresh Milk-Ice Cream
Cottage Cheese
Sour Cream
Fresh Daily
479-2222
MT. McKINlEY MUTUAL
SAVINGS BANK
531 3rd
542 per annum
compounded semi-annualy
Each depositor insured up
to HEl0,000 by the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
140
Carefully built furniture
priced to suit your purse
and planned to please
F airbanks Large st
Centrally Located
NORIHWARD
BUILDING
APARTMENTS
your pride
210 Bedroom Units
Traditional-Contemporary
Complete Street Floor
Provincial
Shopping Center
545 3rd Ave, 3rd and Lacey
456-6641 456-4274
PAN AMERICAN
WORLD,
AIRWAYS
Daily Non-Stop Service
to Seattle
Reservations and
Travel lnformation
452-2118
PETROLANE
ALASKA GAS SERVICE
Serving you
with a complete line of
Gas Appliances
Ranges-Refrigerators
Clothes Dryer-Water Heaters
456-4341
2319 Cushman
141
142
EAIRBANKS PLUMBING
8. HEATING
SAMSON HARDWARE
"Immediate Attention Given
to Out-of-Town Crders"
We honor ANB Credit Cards
Store hours-7 a.m. to 6 p,m.
100 N. Turner
More People Drive Chevrolets
Than any Other Cars!
More Value . . . That's Why
TIP TOP
CHEVROLET, INC.
Your One-Stop Center
For new Chevrolets,
Used Cars,
Parts and Authorized
Service
452-3110
1916 Cushman
452-1216
TRAVElER'S INN
Alaska' s Finest
Motor Hotel
107 Rooms with Bath
TV
TRYPH'S
Harding Lake Hill
Mile 46
Fairbanks
-Lunch Counter-
-Texaco Products-
-Propane-Charcoab
Dining Room -Groceries-
Cocktail Lounge 'Cocktail Lounge'
813 Noble Fairbanks
456-7722 Water Recreation Center
YELLOW CAB CO. OF FAIRBANKS INC.
Radio Dispatched
for Fairbanks'
Finest Service
101 Northward Bldg. 452-2121
DAILY NEWS-MINER
America's Farthest North Daily Newspaper
Member of the Associated Press
456-6661 FD, Box 710
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top o' THE womn ctorumo BIG RAY5 5URPlUS
.708 Lacey 507 2nd Avenue
Men's Sportswear HEYfs31EEiggkigE,,the
'A Little Off the Street Means
A Lot Off the Pricem Mail Drders Filled Fromptly
456-4158 452-3458
NORTHWARD FLOWER SHOP
Fresh Roses
Carnations
National Florist Delivery Wire
Northvvard Lobby 456-5522
143
144
COMPLIMENTS OF
A. R B. Auto Sales, lnc.
6l8 Airport Way
W. P. Fuller Paint Co.
l620 Cushman
Golden Valley Electric
Association
758 Illinois
Haps Radiator Service
l705 Cushman
House of Fabrics
406 Barnette
Interior Appliance K
Motor Repair
1433 Mary Ann
Jack R Jill
527 4th
Roy A. A. Larson's
405 Noble
Midway Lodge
Richardson Highway
M. S O. Auto Parts
605 Steese Highway
Music Mart
4l3 Noble
Sach's
l08 Cushman
Shoe Mart
537 2nd
Yukon Equipment
320 2nd
Jean's Fabric Shop
l00 Cushman
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