Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

 - Class of 1957

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ILLER, Ed' ricll Bu' qs A ,v'L 'IP ' A . A I U A 1 i' LA G l L W , wmmm-ggvsnu wma-1 . 'inmfv ABRAHAM LINCOLN PARKER Principal Two Bits! Four Bits! Six Bits! A Dollar All for LC, Stand up and Holler! Page five William Donner Assistant V ice Principal Bernice Wanamaker Clerk Page six .xdclm inirifrafion - J T ,,-, - i ff - .,., ng ZZ iii H5232 if l - V A if .1 tif ' . 3 iii, P a A - , ' Bernadine McClincy ' George Palmer Girls' Adviser Boys' Adviser General Counselor William W. Taylor Vice Principal Helen Huneke Mabel Swanson Secretary Attendance Clerk to the Principal GC g 0. ,. C. William B. C. Anderson Ruth Anderson Gene Arger Philip M. Baird Grace Bartlett Anderson Science Study Hall Science English Foreign Social Studies Languages Robert L. Bartlett Barbara Beeman Helen B. Black Gilbert Brooks Bernice Bruton Social Studies Social Studies Foreign Industrial Arts Head Librarian Head Football Languages Coach English , L A L.kr , 'Ak 3523? ..., Z . Bemie C. Bunn Lillian Clinton N. Florence Larry D. Clark Edith Collins Industrial Arts Charbonneau Charlson Chisholm Social Studies Study Hall Foreign Mathematics Mathematics . Languages Page seven Hr, I Pink!!! ating? wi' B 1 .yr 'R ., xx Marguerite Cross Ann Cunningham Virginia Danke Glen D. William J. Stanley E. Foreign Home Economics Physical Daugherty Dunlop aubion Languages Head Education Head Mathematics Incluitiriagi Arts Fine Arts ea Page eight fs. wi if 'Z , E , ' I? 1 ef max: Mir X if - fi, lim ii W fi YW Harry O. Genevieve Fisher Orlando Fletcher C. Oliver Fuller Lydia S. Coos Finnegan Home Economics Social Studies Music Head Fine Arts Head English iWV PN .owl is Martha O. Graham English Foreign Languages William B. June A. Gruber Warren A. Hall Robert L. Shirley Harris Graham English Science Hamilton Commercial Social Studies Mathematics jadflky Gerald Hartley Alda Howard Katherine Hunt Spokane Charlotte jones Ha.l V. Jones Music English Social Studies Hutchison Physical Pliysiv.-all Head English Education Eclncntion Lois Knox Fred Kramlich Glenn Lunneborg Norma McQuown C. V. Medley English lhl2ltll6'llllfllL'S Industrial Arts Bookrooln Clerk Science Hem fwvw E f , N' M Ulu Oslolww Bernell Merrick Carl G. Miller Clarence Miller Hazel Miller Xiliirl V. Milton Jean Noel Home Economics English Science Head Connnerciul cience English hliltllL'll1lll'iCS .lournulism Page nine ,WWW xm .gdlfuhy f XX KV 1 fir U Vi Grace Peck Jack Peterson Marian Pettis Ruby Philips David Powrell Bernadette English, Speech Social Studies English Head Home Economics Mathematics C Proulx U 1 ommercia Wesley Read Rachel Renn Elmer Rich Muriel'Rossing Keith Rostvold Languages Librarian Industrial Arts Social Studies Commercial Max Schoening Ronald Schoesler Eugene Sivertson Blanche Smith E. W. Toevs Frances Vecchio Social Studies Commercial Mathematics Mathematics Social Studies English Page ten l l slme, Mary Rose Gracia C. White Wesley Home Economics English Head Joy Alonzo Woolard john Wuhrman Commercial Social Studies Vivian Zent James Hoban H. M. Delbert Marshall E. E. Mclilvain English English, Debate Louderback Commercial English Science Head M f.. .V ll 'J . ,:,, . me . i,,, ., 2 . . M. 'wif-e . Y V ,iefiif l . V H vez..f+,ff', H .af-.V - ' ' f i 53,-, 5 5 fff a ffssii '1 - V 14' 1 ?'.i2.ff::. r - :-- -. A 1 -.,fff' . ?- l..i 2 f V ti Gerald Meckelson Science NOT PICTURED C. D. Babcock Arthur Frey Fred Hoefel E. L. Hunter Louis S. Livingston Charles Ainley Mathematics Page eleven Oufafancbng .szniora Rose Denms Ian Rubens Sue Humphreys V lledxctorr ln V lledmtormn Y 3lCCllCf0I'1al'1 Math Aw 1rd Jeanne Good Eleanor S1ege1t Stuart Boyd A1 lene Belknap Homeqlicoraomrcs Sclence Award Art Award Will' Dmne Poppe Pudge Schlangen Sandy Leyda Laura Robblns Football Queen Athlete of the Year Glrl Athlete Commercml Award Page twelve -+1 . ' . '. . '. ' 7 ' w ' 1 r 4 c ' 2 . .' . K 4 c Q iger .ga Sharon Miller Managing Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Cstarl Gale Hempstead Managing Editor Circulation w I. . 1 ' ., -- 3tfV,',rg'fg1+Z , - xr as '- 2' -, , :3.q15,5t.vv 'B EL C ' 2' Y t ell, ff V a',1wfimr, .. Q xlrlitf-a-LiarLxsMf5f'f4fw Lynn Gillett Linda Buchanan Nancy Dawson Florence Samels Business Manager Sports Editor Activities Editor Album Editor Cirfulation Circulation Circulation Circulation star Barbara Hall Sally Anderson Don Betts Kay Brynaldson Bette VVillman Classes Editor Assistant Editor Advertising Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Circulation Circulation Circulation Manager Art Editor Photographer Circulation Circulation Page thirteen iger ga! ' .-:: ' M Gary Brown ' Connie Moore Hugh Tinling Brenda Sewell Fred Emry Barb Sawtells Photographer Art Editor Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation lstarl Diane Loveland Sharon Barton Marilyn Miller Marie Gawne Sheila Cawne Kay Novell Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Cover Design ,ff Iohn VV ilcox Ian Rubens janet Wolter Bill Campbell Phyllis Silver Bob Gengelbach Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Page fourteen ae. J Qi' v R1 f SE Nancy Dawson Al Keigley Fall Semester Fall Semester Secretary Vice Preslclent Dennis Caplice Fall Semester President Barry Barrett Spring Semester Treasurer , ,F sysst, ll lifiii ,films F f rid' ::-:gm . -- , ,fi'l 'f5+i? , mil S gfliligf , E V3f5aQg'f,sV1g:: :. F 3 F iggzrisfiil 3-fw lli rfsgliia f .fi ,Q,,is5,jg.i ,1i W, fi i o X, lm 5- . if G'x5iii5,,Q ' il 51 wt swxfwv I f?'4f:.I ' if , Rig 3 01524221 gi , 15,,t,ygzt -,vw A f , . 1 -,tfgwgrqg gp E . l 1 4 I S .5 if L, 2 Mitzi Saito Fall Semester Fifth Executive Ron Pearce Spring Semester Fifth Executive Aarmg, Lynda Marie Craigmont High School, Idaho Social Studies At Craigmont: Band, Girls' Choms, Ir. Play, Ars Nobilis, Annual, School Paper, guill and Scroll, G.F. Social hairman, Tri State. At L.C.: G.F. Council W.S.C. Agee, Aaren Kay Jefferson Art, Commercial Basketball, Swimming, Bowling, Journal l'lr-presentative, Art Club, ILH. Secretary, Jr. Con, G.F. Winter Carnival, Cotton Day E.W.C.E. Alger, Deanna Mae Havermale Social Studies F.N.A., Swinnningg C.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, lland Whitworth Allen, Bruce Noel Wilson Social Studies Radio Club, Corridor Control, Stage Crew Montana State U. Allen, Patrick N. Franklin Social Studies, Industrial Arts Pep Club, Freshman Baseball, H.F. Council, Corridor Control, Junior Dance, Sophomore, jr. Cons, Sophomore 5th Executive, lI.li. Offices Cambridge Alsworth, Dana Margaret llavermale Music NL-ptune's Daughters, Tennis, Badminton, A.S.l'l, Council, Orchestra, l95-4 Winter Carnival, Ir. Con, 1954 and ll-155 G.F. Style Shows, 1956 llello Week, Silver Mermaids W.S.C. Anderberg, Cary Norman North Central Music, Mathematics, Social Studies At N.C.: Boys' Quartet, Hand, At L.C.: Boys' Quartet, Choir University of Southern California Anderson, Alfred Thomas Hutton Science Varsity Football, B Squad Football, Track, Ir. Con, B.F. Council, H.R. President, Vice President U. of Idaho Anderson, David Stone Hutton Science Orpheus Sergeant at Arms, Ski Club, Frosh Football, B.F. Council, May Day Talent Con, Corridor Control, Pep Club H.R. President, Vice President University of Oregon Anderson, john Charles Wilson Science Tri-Sci President, Ski Club, Tennis, Badminton, Junior Dance Connnittee, ILH. Business Manager, L.C. Science Fair, flrd Grand Prize l955, lst Division Prize 1956, Inland Empire Science Fair U. of W. Anderson, John Frederick Moran Science Anderson, Sally Jeanne Franklin Social Studies Standard Practice Connnittee, Entre Nous, F.'I'.A. llistorian, Tiger Staff, A.S.ll. Council, lI.l'l. Offices, Father-Daxnxllter Dessert '55, '56, Winter Carnival '55, '56, Science Fair Award '55, journal Representative, llowliug, Big Sister, G.F. Council, jr., Sr. Cons, Corridor Control Anderson, Susan Diane jefferson Home Economies A.S.ll. Council, Winter Carnival Ticket Connnittee '54, Dad-Daughter Dessert Welcoming Connnittee, Mother-Daughter Tea, Style Show, jr. Con, Swimming W.S.C. Annett, Fred G. Deer Park Agriculture, Social Studies At Deer Park: Future Farmers of Anu-rica Vice President, Key Club Vice President, Basketball, Baseball Arleth, james Henry Roosevelt Industrial Arts, Mathematics Architectural Club 5th Executive, Lettermen's Club, Frosh and Varsity Track Mana er, Band, Con Control, Iournai Representative Montana State Arrrghl, Beverly Ann Bothell High Music At Bothell: Sophomore Con, High School Operctta, Advertising Committee At. L.C.: G.F. Council, jr., Sr. Cons, Choir Ascol, Constance L. Marycliff Home Economics K.B.U. Ashe, David Eliot Wilson Mathematics, Science Orpheus, junior Toastmasters Trl-asurcr, Colf, Choir, A.S.B. Talent Con, Pep Club l'.L.C. Audette, Roger joseph Lihhy Science, Mathematics Auld, Ruth Betty Irving Commercial F.N.A., Nvptuni-'s Daughters, Junior Achievement President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Winter Carnival, G.F. Council U. of Maine Bacon, Daniel William Irving Science, Mathematics, Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council, II.ll. Offices U. ot W. Baeder, James Edwin Iefferson Social Studies Baseball W.S.C. Bagley, Curtis Eugene Libby Social Studies Band, Orchestra Bakes, Warren Rich Pullman High School Social Studies, Science At Pullman: Track, Outdoor, Science Clubs, Boys' Quartet At L.C.: Cross-Country, Track, jr. Con, Ski Club W,S.C. Baldwin, Judith Rae Whittier Commercial F.H.A., Junior Achievement, G.F. Council, Easter Lily Sale Chairman, Ir. Con, Winter Carnival, Study llall Roll Clwckcr, Health Room Attendant Barrett, Ford H. Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages Pep Cluh, Senate, Varsity, ll Squad Football, B.F. Council, Con, Corridor Control, ILR. Offices, Sophomore Class Council, Sr. Class 'l'rcasuri-r U. of W. Barthule, Patricia Ellen lrving Mathematics, Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., Math Club, Junior Achicvvnrcnt l'resideut, Secretary Locker Committee, Winter Carnival, jr. Con, Latin Dinner E.W.C.E. Barton, Sharon Darlene Lihhy Social Studies Band, Swimming, Corridor Control, lI.R. l'l'1-sidr-ut, Vice Pri-sich-nt, Secretary, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, jr. Con Whitworth Bas1nger,Jo Anne Sharon H. S., Sharon, Kansas Commercial K.B.U. Bass, jo Anne Cleveland High School, Portland Social Studies Ski Club, Book Club, G.F. Council, Chairman Ir. Class Picnic, H.R. Offices, Bowling, Swimming, Sophomore, Ir., Sr. Cons, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council Publicity Committee Chairman U. of Colorado Bassett, Marilyn Louise jefferson Social Studies G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council, Ti-Girl President, Usherettes, Aclelante, Horizon U. of Oregon Bassham, Arleen Louise East High School, Denver Social Studies Bastedo, Richard Sheffer Roosevelt Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci, Radio Club, Freshman, Varsity Track, Cross-Country, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Bauer, Lewis Whittier Social Studies W.S.C. Baycroft, Geraldine Tekoa Science At Tekoa: Maiorette At L.C.: Bowling, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, G.F. Winter Carnival, Father-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea E.W.C.E. Bech, Terence Raymond Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies Radio Club, Papyrus Club, Tennis Badminton, Orchestra, A S B Council, All-State Orchestra, All-Northwest Orchestra, Ir. Symphony W.S.C. Becker, Carolyn Belle Wilson Foreign Languages Usherettes Secretary, Dasidrian President, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Committees, Council, Sophomore Con, Interclub Council, Typing Award, Ir. Class Secretary, French Award, H.R. Offices, Ir., Sr. Cons, G.F. Committees U. of Arizona Belknap, Arlene Ruth Hutton Fine Arts, Social Studies Jr. Con. Committee, Ti-Girls Historian, Fine Arts Vice President, Secretary, Horizon Historian Twice, G.F. Council, Simplicity Style Show, Big Sister, H.R. President, Secretary, Scholastic Art Award Whitworth Bell, Linda Louise Wilson Mathematics Ti-Girls, Book Club, Iournnl Staff, G.F. Council, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council, Quill and Scroll, Jr., Sr. Con Script Committees U. of W. Bell, Sadie L. Irving Social Studies, Commercial Northwest Air College Benham, Frank Roger Washington Social Studies, Science Band W.S.C. Benjamin, Gary H. Iefferson I Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Frosh Football, Baseball, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Betts, Donald Leonard Bellevue Mathematics, Social Studies Football, Baseball, Golf, Ti er Staff, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, H.R. Vice President, Ir. Class Council U. of W. Bettys, Dolores May jefferson , Science, Mathematics Classical Club Secretary, Fine Arts Treasurer, Horizon Historian, G.F. Committees, Big Sister, Journal Representative, G.F. Council, Ir. Sr. Cons W.S.C. Bittrick, John Arthur Wilson Social Studies Ski Club, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Bjordal, Darlene Ann Lincoln Home Economics Bowling, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Ir. Cons, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council Blair, John David Wilson Art, Science U. of W. Bond, Geraldine Kay Riverside High School Science At Riverside: Class Secretary, Treasurer, Librarian, At L.C.: Dad-Daughter Dessert, Latin Dinner Booth, Janice Eileen Rogers Social Studies, Commercial Kelsey-Baird Bowles, George Albert Lincoln Social Studies E.W.C.E. Bowman, Robert Dean Whittier Social Studies, Science B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Ir. Con, Freshman Football, Track, B Squad Cross-Country U. of W. Boyd, Stuart Robert Roosevelt Mathematics, Science Pep Club Secretary, Varsity Football, Freshman Football, H.R. Offices, Con Control, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Senate Club, Ski Club Sergeant at Arms Stanford Bradford, Ann Jneane Iefferson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Cheerleader, Jr. Sr. ons, Usherettes, Orpheus, Golf, Dramatics, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Corridor Control, H.R. Vice President Denver School of Ballet Brandt, Linda Marie Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages F.I-LA., F.N.A., Usherettes, Locker Committee, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Brierley, Roc Michael Helena Mathematics, Social Studies At Helena: Pistol Club, Basketball W.S.C. Briscoe, Roger Lee Hutton Mathematics, Music Band, Choir, Boys' Glee, Ensemble, Dance Band, All State Choir '56, All National Choir '56, All Northwest Choir '57, Ir., Sr., B.F. Cons, Hello Week, May Day Con, Orpheus E.W.C.E. Brown, Barbara Leigh Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Fine Arts Fine Arts Club Vice President, Historian, Golf, Horizon, G.F. Council, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council College of Pacific Brown, Brenda Graham Crawford Bay, Superior, B.C, Mathematics, Social Studies At Crawford: Student Body Treasurer, Volleyball, Baseball, Badminton At L.C.: G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council U. of Idaho- Brown, Diane Lea San Lorenzo Valley High Social Studies, Commercial At San Lorenzo: Assistant Editor, School Newspaper, H.R. President, Secretari, Office Assistant, Yearboo Staff Distributor At L.C.: G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council Florence Brown, Gary James Franklin Social Studies Tiger Staff, Camera Club Sergeant at Arms E.W.C.E. Browne, David M. Mead Social Studies U. of W. Brynaldson, Kay Dyanne Grant Social Studies, Fine Arts, Commercial Fine Arts Club, Tiger Staff, 111-, Sr. Cons, Hello Week, Big Sister, G.F. Council, Corridor Control, Winter Eagxililval, Mother-Daughter Tea it mil' Buchanan, Linda Kay Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Bowling, Sr. Con, H.R. Offices, Ski Club, Golf Team, Winter Camival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Tiger Staff, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Corridor Control U. of Idaho Burger, David Edward Jefferson Music, Social Studies Orpheus Sergeant at Arms, Cheerleader, Band President, Orchestra, Ensemble, Choir President, B.F. Council, Boys' Quartet, H.R. Secretary, Sophomore, Ir. Cons Oberlin Burkhard, Mary Ann Libby Commercial Big Sister, Ir. Con, Mother-Daughter Tea, Cotton Day Committee, H.R. Treasurer, Ioumal Representative K.B.U. Bush, Mary Ann Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Usherettes, Ski Club, Book Club, Adelante, Golf, glournal Staff, A.S.B. Council, .F. Council, Sophomore, Ir., Sr. Cons, H.R. Offices, Orpheus Vice President, 5th Executive U. of Colorado Bushnell, Barbara Ann Iefferson Music, Social Studies Tri-Sci Secretary, Historian, President, Adelante President, G.F. Council, jr. Con, '55 Science Fair, lst Biological, '55 Inland Empire Fair, 2nd Medicine, '56 Inland Empire Fair, Honorable Mention, H.R. Offices, Hello Week, G.F. Committees U. of Oregon Camp, Gerald Roosevelt Science, Mathematics Ist Place '53, '54 Frosh- Sophomore Math Contest, I 2nd Place Math Contest, Tri-Sci, Math Club Historian, journal Representative, Sophomore Talent Con, IIA, 12B Nominating Committee Chairman, Band, Con Control Kenyon College Campbell, Marla jean Dawson County High Commercial At Dawson: F.H.A., G.A.A., Tennis, Archery, At L.C.: 3C's, Bowling United Air College Campbell, Verne Dale Jefferson Music, Social Studies Jr. Toastmasters 5th Executive, Class Constitution Committee, H.R. Offices, Frosh, B Squad Basketball, Journal Representative, B.F. Council, Band Treasurer, All-State Band, Ensemble' Con Control, '55 Ti-Girl Con, '54, '55 Spelling Contests, Sr. Con, All-Northwest Band U. of W. Campbell, William P. Irving Social Studies Frosh Baseball Manager, Band, Joumal Staff, B.F. Council, Con Committee, Publicity Chairman, Yule Yump , Quill or Scroll Montana State Canfield, Claude Henry Washington Science, Mathematics iunior Toastmasters, ettennen's Club, Senate Club, Hello Week Con, Sr. Con, Con Proctor, Paddle Squad, Tennis, Badminton, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council Canfield, Richard Ferrington Irving Socia Studies Tri-Sci, Corridor, Con Control, H.R. President, B.F. Council, Hello Week, Jr. Con U. of Idaho Canton, James Phil Lincoln Social Studies, Science Pep Club, Football, Track, Basketball, Corridor Control, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, B.F. Council, Sophomore Class Vice President W.S.C. Caplice, William Dennis Jamestown High, Jamestown, N. Y. Mathematics, Science At Jamestown: Football, Basketball, Frosh Class President, Dramatic Club Award, Optimist Junior Citizen Award, National Honor Society Award, At L.C.: H.R. Offices, Proctor, Sr. Class Pr 'd t' esi en , B.F. President, Senate Club, Baseball, Golf U. of W. Caria, Anna Marie Libby Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Secretary, Jr. Con, Winter Camival Committee Sacred Heart School of Nursing Carriveau, Gary Walter Franklin Science Joumal Representative, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Sophomore, Jr., Sr. Cons W.S.C. Carson, James P. Whittier Music Boys' Pep Club, Boys' Glee Club Whitworth Carstens, Carolyn Jean Hutton Social Studies Thespian, Debate, Winter Carnival, Father-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister, Golden Goose , The Night of January Sixteenth' Jr. Con, Dance Committee W.S.C. Carver, Marvin Leroy Central Valley Social Studies, Industrial Arts Cassill, Dorothy Ann Ilglutton L orei n anguages Book ilub President, Ski Club, Starlighters Historian, Orpheus, Ti-Girls, Choir, G.F. Winter Carnival, Tolo Day Committee, Sr. Con- H.R. Officers, A.S.B. Council U. of W. Chapel Jr., Roy Wilfred Jefferson Mathematics Forum Club, Orchestra, Band, B.F. Council, 3rd Place Physical Science Fair, Honorable Mentionirlnland Empire S , . cience air I Northwest Christian College Chew, J'Ana Gayle Wilson Social Studies, Art Fine Arts Vice President, Historian, President, Secretary: Ti-Girls, F.H.A., Entre Nous, Horizon, Big-Little Sister Decoration hairman, Father- Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Jr., Sr. Cons, Scholastic Art Award '56, H.R. Offices, Joumal Representative, Winter Camivals W.S.C. Christensen, Nelson Lloyd Iefferson Science, Mathematics Senate Club, Track, Cross-Country, Frosh Basketball, Track, B.F. President, Historian, Pep Club Vice President, Secretary, Chainnan, Con Control Corridor Control U. of W. Chrlstianson, Robert Oscar Hutton Science, Mathematics Ski Club, Band, Ir., Sr., May Day Cons New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Clark, Carol jean Holy Names Mathematics, Science At Holy Names: Science Club, Library Club, junior Classical League, H.R. Treasurer, National Honor Society, Baseball, Volleyball, Tennis U. of W. Clark, Patricia Joann Hutton Commercial Bowling, Girls' Glee, C.F. Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister, Ir,, Sr. Cons, Hello Week Committee, Polio Drive, H.R. Offices, Father-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. Clark, Richard S. Hutton Social Studies Frosh Football, Baseball, jr. Con, glice President, B.F. Council Clausen, William A. Garden Springs Industrial Arts Clayman, Howard S. Roosevelt Social Studies Dramatics, Minstrel Show Clumpner, David Allen Roosevelt Science, Mathematics S C's, Astronomy Club, Chess Club, Dramatics, Jr. Con, Ti-Girls Talent Con '55 U. of Illinois Coffi, Andrea Lee Central High, London, England Social Studies At Central: Chorus, Volleyball, Record Club, Wing Chief Dormitory Counsel, Chairman Table Tennis, Bridge Clubs, At L.C.: Starlighters Coffman, Alice Rose Whittier Commercial A.S.B. Council, Winter Carnival, ycglier-Daughter Tea, Big Sister Cogdlll, Cary Mathews Libby Social Studies , Football, Basketball, Track, Con Control, A.S.B. Treasurer, B.F. Council, Lilac Lark King 156, H.R. Offices, Sophomore Iolliest Boy Comin, Linda Kay Irving Social Studies Mother-Daughter Tea, The Colden Goose , Make-Up Committee, Minstrel Show, Big Sister, H.R. Secretary, Thespian Secretary Wliitworth Connelly, Linden Mark Jefferson Mathematics, Science Orpheus, Letterman's Club, Varsity Track, Golf, Boys' Glee, Choir President, jr., Sr. Cons, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, Con Control U. of W. Coon, janet Marcia U Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Footnotes, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, Big Sister, Winter Carnival '53, '54, '55 U. of W. Cordes, Karl Herman Hutton Social Studies, Commercial Baseball, Con Control, B.F. Council, Study Hall Proctor, H.R. Offices, Ir., Sr. Cons, Pep Club, Adelante, Football U. of W. Coshow, Sharon Irene Iefferson Fine Arts, Social Studies Fine Arts Club, Swimming, H.R. Secretary, Hello Week, G.F. Committees U. of W. Couchman, William Richard Hutton Social Studies, Science Track, Frosh Basketball, Con Control, Study Hall Proctor, Ir. Con, Freshman jolliest Boy, H.R. Offices, B.F. Council, Pep Club, Entre Nous, Football Cripe, Randolph Wayne Libby Mathematics, Social Studies Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, H.R, President, Vice President, Boys' Glee Club W.S.C. N Science 'etball, Touncil, Wuad Q-SS x Cx Bom Wint. Staff, r E.W.C.r Cuming, Douglas Max Garfield High School, Seattle Social Studies, Mathematics, Distributive Education At Garfield: Freshman Football, I-LR. President Cydrus, Gwendolyn Mae Moran Social Studies, Distributive Education F.H.A., Photography, G.F. Council, Big Sister, '54, ,55 Winter Carnival Ticket, Food Committees Pacific Lutheran Dahlen, Paul Grant Mathematics, Social Studies Archery Club U. of Idaho Dalton, Sylvia Frances Medical Lake Mathematics, Home Economics G.F. Council Damon, Brenda Pearl Grace Martha Washington Girls' School Social Studies F,H.A., Senior Lifesaving, G.F. Winter Carnival Cleanup Committee Whitworth Daniels, Dean Edward Roosevelt Social Studies Ski Club Sergeant at Arms, Freshman Football, Track, B Squad Football, Varsity Football, Track, B.F. Council, Con Control, H.R. Offices, Frosto Cleanup Chairman, Inaugural Ball Decoration Committee W.S.C. Dawe, Richard Edward Washington Science, Mathematics Band, Science Fair, First, Iunior Division W.S.C. Dawson, Nancy W. Franklin Social Studies Orpheus Secretary, Historian, Usherettes, Papyrus, Lilac -Lark Princess '55, '56, Iunior Vice President, Senior Secretary, All-School Play '55, Ir., Sr. Cons, G.F. Courtesy Committee, Shield Committee Chairman, 2nd City Justice Essay, H.R. President W.S.C. Deaton, Adrienne Libby Social Studies Swimming, At Libby: Pep Club, Math Award U. of W. Deitz, Rodney F. Adams Social Studies Bengal Pep Club Sergeant at Arms, Frosh, B Squad, Varsity Football, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Con Control, H.R. President, Treasurer E.W.C.E. Dennis, Rose Lee Garden Springs Mathematics, Social Studies Latin Club, Journal Representative, H.R. President, Food Chairman, Big-Little Sister Party '55, City Winner Beacon of Hope Essay '56, 2nd Grand Prize, Inland Empire Science Fair '56 U. of W. DesJarlais, James Jerome St. Ann's Grade School Social Studies Dierks, Darlene Kay Adams Social Studies, Commercial G.F. Council Dillon, Deana Kay Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies National Thi-spian President, Secretary, Usherettes Sergeant at Arms, F.N.A. Vice President, Sergeant at Arms, H.H. Offices, G.F. Council, C.F. Committees, Assistant Director, School Play, '56, Colden Goose , W.S.C. Summer Camp Scholarship, Squire,s Bride , French Club W.S.C. Donohoe, Dennis Theodore Jefferson Science, Social Studies, Commercial Pep Club U. of W. Dougherty, Delmont M. Libby Social Studies Paddle Squad, Pep Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Choir, Boys' Glee, H.R. Offices U. of W. Downing, Irene June Libby Social Studies Y-Teens, Swimming, Choir, Girls' Glee Graceland Drazan, Diane Louise Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial Bowling, Journal Representative, Locker Committee Chairman, G.F. Council, Big Sister, H.R. Offices U. of Idaho Dunlop, William Craig Irving Social Studies Corridor Control Los Angeles Valley Junior College Dupere, Clare L. Jefferson Social Shldies, Music Band, H.R. Treasurer, Secretary Gonzaga Durham, Barbara Jean Roosevelt Social Studies Ti-Girls, Adelante Sergeant at Arms Outdoor Club, Big Sister, H.R. Vice President, Secretary, 5th Executive, A.S.B. Council, Courtesy Girl, Jr. Con, Hall Proctor, A.S.B. Nominating Committee W.S.C. Dutton, Valerie Elizabeth Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages A.S.B., G.F. Council, Classical Club Historian, Entre Nous Historian, Vice President, Fine Arts, Usherettes President, Ti-Girls, Scenery Chairman Jr., Sr. Cons, H.R. Treasurer, Secretary, Decorations Chairman '55 VVinter Carnival, '56 Hello Week Mixer, G.F. Historian Stanford Egbers, Donald Keith Libby Social Studies, Art Dramatics, B.F. Council, Proctor, I-LR. President, Treasurer W.S.C. Ellis, Veme Ritchard Loon Lake Social Studies B.lF. Council, H.R. President, Xacgllgresident, Treasurer, Proctor Emerson, Barbara Ann Minot Model High School Science, Social Studies, Commercial Gibson Beauty Emry, Frederic Grant Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Senate Club Vice President, Toastmasters Treasurer, Frosh Basketball, Debate, H.R. President, Papyrus, Pep Club Sergeant at Amis, Historian, Con, Corridor Control, Ir. Class President, Boys' State, A.S.B. President, 2nd City Cleanup Essay U. of Idaho Engler, Charles Thomas Irving Social Studies, Mathematics Astronomy Club, Frosh Track, Football, H.R. Treasurer, Secretary U. of W. Erie, Lance Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics Entre Nous, Pep Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Frosh Football, Ir. Con U.C.L.A. Ernst, Matthew Lou Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Pep Club, Freshman Baseball, Vargty Golf, Band, H.R. Offices, r. n I I o Pacific Lutheran Etheridge, joan Frances Olympia High School Social Studies At Olympia: Correspondence Club, French Club Secretary, Newspaper Staff, Senate, Broadcasting, Standards and Elections, Lost and Found, Junior-Senior Ball, Mothers Tea, Big Sister Party Committees, At L.C.: Entre Nous, Quill and Scroll, Journal Staff Stephens Etter, R. Max Jr. Hutton Social Studies Entre Nous, Pep Club, Freshman Football, Track, Varsity Football, 3-year Letterman, B.F. Council, Loigrraal Representative, H.R. Offices Evans, Donald Ray Grant Commercial, Social Studies Boys' Glee Club, Stud? Hall Proctor U. 0 Oregon Fairchild, Peter Hutton Social Studies H.R. Vice President, Secretary W.S.C. Fansler, Glen Charles Iefferson Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Vice President, Con Control, Golf, 3-year Letterman U. of W. Farnsworth, Jaynee Lynn Roosevelt Fine Arts Fine Arts Club President, Vice President, Treasurer, A.S.B. Council, jr. Con, Art Award, Honor Roll, Tennis, Badminton Letterman, Bnwlinu, G,F. Winter Carnival, French Club, Usherettes, Outdoor Club, G.F. Council Arizona State College Faulkner, Bobby Daniel Grant Science, Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Sr. Cnn, Freshman Football, Basketball, Track, B Squad Football U. of W. Fendler, Paula Anne Hutton Mathematics, Music 3rd Prize Algebra Contestg All- State Choirg All-Nation Choir, a Cappella Choir, Starlighters Secretaryg Math Club, Tennis, Badminton, 3-year Lettermang All-Northwest Choir Pacific Lutheran College Fields, Albert Irving Social Studies Fischbach, Maxwell Samuel Irving Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Pep Club, Bandg Jr., Sr. Consg B.F. Councilg Study Hall Proctor, H.R. Treasurer, Camera Club U. of W. Fleckenstein, Joyce May Whittier Social Studies, Fine Arts 1-year Letterman, lntramuralsg Big Sister, Bowling, Honorable Mention L.C. Science Fairg Journal Representative-9 G.F. Winter Carnival, Tri-Sci E.W.C.E. Forbes, Sandra Jean Jefferson Foreign Languages Golfg Bowlingg G.F. Councilg I0l1rnal Representativeg I-LR. Secretaryg G.F. Winter Carnivalg Big Sisterg Big-Little Sister Party Committeeg Ski Club, Adelante W.S.C. Forehand, John Robert Hutton Social Studies Senate Clubg Pep Clubg B.F. Council, Jr. Con General Chairmang Head Hall Proctorg Freshman Rasclg 4 Years Football, Sr. Con Frembreg, Karen Lee Jefferson Fine Arts ntramural, 1- L tt . 5 G.F. Council year 6 mm K.B.U. French, Leroy Franklin E Social Studies Civil Air Patrolg Christmas Cong gf. C2036 Corridor Control . o . Fry, Charles Douglas Jefferson Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Junior Class Treasurerg H.R. Offices, Paddle Squad, Lettermen's Clubg Freshman, Varsity Basketball, All City Basketball, 2 years U. of W. F unnell, Gayle Anne Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Social Studies Journal Representativeg Children's Theater, Golden Goose g Adelante Vice President, Book Clubg Horizon Club Secretary, National Thespian Secretaryg Ti-Girlsg Usherettesg G.F. Councilg Jr., Sr. Consg Big Sisterg Honor Roll, H.R. Secretary, G.F. Sergeant at Arms U. of W. Gallagher, John Arthur Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics Toastmasters, Senate Clubg A.S.B. Treasurerg B.F. Vice President, Treasurer' Sophomore Class Presidentg Jr. Class Friendliest Boyg Sophomore Class Lilac Lark Prince, Jr., Sr. Consg S-year Football, 2-year Baseball Letterman Oregon State Galland, Robert Pierce Lakeside Social Studies, Mathematics At Lakeside: Big Lettermen's Clubg Counts Clubg Brownell Club Sergeant at Arms, Junior Class Sergeant at Arms, Dormitory Proctorg 1-year Basketball Lettermang Track Stanford Gardner, Carol Lynne Adams Social Studies, Commercial Journal Representativeg Big Sisterg Choirg Starlightersg G.F. Winter Carnivalg Bowling K.B.U. Garske, Douglas MacFadden Roosevelt Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Ski Clubg B.F. Council, Pep Clubg Proctor W.S.C. BIRTHSTONES ANNIVERSARIES Gawne, Sheila Catherine Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial Entre Nous, Bowling, Orchestra 4 years, H. R. Offices, G.F. Council, Ir. Con, Tiger Staff, Big Sister- gvlmer Carnival, A.S.B. Council Gawne, Shirley Marie Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial, Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Tiger Staff, Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, F.H.A., Journal Representative, Footnotes, Ti-Girl Con, G.F. Winter Carnival, Big Sister, jr. Con, Dad-Daughter Dessert, I-I R, Offices 0 '. 'U 'I E653 -Lagua-TY - .... Garnet , , Crystal ff fual'Y . . . . Amethyst lec. Qlipliances March . . . Aquamarin . 1 verw e A ' , I - -Pen-Pencil sir'-S Lffll . . Diamond iamqnd jewelry ay ' ' - - Emerald Fashion Jewelry Julie . . . Alexandrite . . . P l Gold Jetfglg fly ' ' ' ' lfubt' . , . Watches USUN - . . Peridot S1lverHolloware September , . . , Sapphire . . i,lBronze October ....., Opal I, I, 51233: or Rose Zircon . . Diamond November ..... Topaz Golden jubilee December . , Zircon .. .. -UU. . ,... H -:nl-5 -it-CJ: rsesaxizasiiigfig v-1-1.-1-4-1--v-tmqsggqhq Gengelbach, Robert David Irving Science, Foreign Languages, Mathematics Math, Classical, Chess, Science Clubs, Debate, Tiger Staff, Sr. Con Harvard George, Glenda Diane Wilson Fine Arts, Social Studies Fine Arts Club, 2-year Letterman, Tennis, Badminton, Children's Theater '55, '56, Ir. Con, Horizon Cluh Treasurer, G.F. Con Committee, Council, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival, Book Club Historian Whitman George, Harriet Kathryn St. Paul's Mathematics, Social Studies Entr us- G.F Council B' e No , . , ig Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, H.R. Secretary, joumal Representative U. of Michigan Gifford, Ronald Gail Adams I Social Studies, Industrial Arts Pep Club, journal Representative Gilcrest, Arnold Bruce Libby Social Studies Corridor Control Whitworth Gillett, Lynn Rae Roosevelt , Foreign Languages, Social Studies Ski Club, Tiger Staff, Iournal Representative, Big Sister, G.F. Council, G.F. Winter Carnival, Book Club, H.R. Offices, Adelante Secretary, Bowling' Horizon Club Treasurer, Ir., Sr. Cons, G.F. Nominating Committee, Honor Roll Stanford Gilman, Anne Louise Wilson Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Football Princess, Interclub Council Chairman, Math Club President, Secretary, Ti-Girl Treasurer, Usherettes, G.F. Council, G.F. Committees, A.S.B. Committees, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, Choir Stanford Gilmore, Richard Hale Franklin Social Studies Sophomore Class Treasurer, Sophomore Con, Outdoor Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Paddle Squad, Pep Club, H.R. President, junior Class Gavel Box Committee Chairman U.C.L.A. Gingrich, David Roy Iefferson I Commercial, Social Studies Pep Club Treasurer, B.F. Council, Ir. Con Prop Committee, Golf W.S.C. Gingrich, Richard Douglas jefferson Social Studies, Science B.F. Council, Ir., Sr- Cons: H.R. Offices, Band 4 years U. of W. Gordon, Michael R. Wilson Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Letterman, S years, Ir. Class President, '56 Boys' State, Jr. Toastmaste-r's Vice President, Secretary, Senate Club President, Vice President, Critic, H.R. President, A.S.B. Council, Varsity Tennis, 8 years, B.F. Council M.I.T. Gottberg, Roy Louie Moran Industrial Arts, Social Studies Silver Spurs Montana State Greene, john B. Hutton Mathematics, Science Paddle Squad, Frosh Football, Varsity Golf, 2 years, Con Control, Corridor Control, B.F. Council, All H.R. Offices U. of W. Gregory, Charles Paul Grant Social Studies, Industrial Arts, Mathematics Math Club Vice President, Architectural Club President, Jr., Sr. Cons, B.F. Council W.S.C. Grendahl, Gary Hutton Social Studies Pep Club, Frosh Football, Baseball, Cross-Country, Corridor Control, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Vice President, Sergeant at Arms, Jr. Con, Christmas Play, Paddle Squad, B.F. Council Griffiths, Robert Whittier Mathematics, Science W.S .C. Grimm, Sally Susan Pomeroy High School Social Studies, Commercial A..S.B. Coronation Chairman, Big Sister, G.F. Telephone Committee, Senior Class Secretary, Dad-Daughter Dessert Serving Chairman, Swimming, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Sr. Con U. of W. -we-.J P Hagen, Glen Adams Industrial Arts Cross-Country, 2 awards, Track, 2 awards, Frosh Football E.W.C.E. Guenzel, Karl Franklin Science, Industrial Arts, Social Studies B.F. Council, Con Control, 2 years, Hall Control, 2 years, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, 2 years, Frosh Basketball, Varsity Football, 2 years, Frosh Football, Frosh, B Squad, 2-year Varsity Baseball, A.S.B. Historian ' W.S.C. Hahn, Fletcher F. Wilson Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Entre Nous, Tri-Sci Vice President, Committee Head, Toastmasters President, Chess Club, A.S.B. Council' H.R. President, F.S,A. Contest, 2nd Place, Science Fair, lst Place W.S.C. Haines, Martin Hutton Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council, H.R. Vice President, Locker Committee U. of Idaho I-Ialbig, Jim Kennewick Music Orchestra, Band U. of Tennessee Hales, Edward Allen Washington Social Studies W.S.C. Hall, Barbara Ann Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies Starlighter, Papyrus, Golf, Swimming, Dancing, Journal Staff, Tiger Staff, Neptune's Daughters U. of W. Hamlin, Darlene May Washington Music, Social Studies Starlighters, Swimming, Choir, Spelling Bee Winner, '55, '56, C.F. Winter Carnival '55 Hamm, Ollie Mae Pasco High Commercial Girls' Glee, Choir, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Tea . Deaconess School of Nursing Hanley, Judy Ann Irving Socia Studies G.F. Council, Mother-Daughter Tea- Winter Carnival, Big Sister, L15 given, Dad-Daughter Dessert Hansen, Barbara Ann Franklin Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Various G.F. Committees, Entre Nous W.S.C. Hansen, Ciri Allyce Irving Commercial lf., Sr. Cons, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, Fine Arts Club, Life Saving, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Band, Winter Carnival '55, Mother-Daughter Tea '54 U. of Idaho Hanson, Elsi Lu Iefferson , Science, Social Studies F.H.A., F.T.A., Ti-Girls, Footnotes: Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Hello Week, , J, Spelling Bee '5 ly X Whitman' , , . rx X . Qcawik af' . f ' Ji n ,yy is .A ! Harris, Gary Michael ' Franklin Industrial Arts, Social Studies Stage Crew Manager, Senior Con '56, Minstrel Show '56 Hatch, Stanley Towne Wilson Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Ski Club, Adelante, Frosh Football, Golf, B.F. Council, Con Control, Ir., Sr. Con, All H.R. Offices U. of W. Hawkins, Louise Emma Grant Social Studies F.H.A., Ti-Girls, Head Flagtwirler, Footnotes, Choir Sergeant at Arms, Glee Club, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Winter Carnival, Cotton Day Publicity, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister U. of W. Heath, James Lee Roosevelt Foreign Languages B.F. Council, A.S.B. Committees, H.R. President, Sophomore Con U. of W. Hegdahl, Janet Kay Franklin High School, Portland Mathematics . At Franklin: Big Sister, Honor Roll, Associated Girls' Student Representative, Pep Club, Lambda Gamma Historian Whitworth Heimbigner, Stanley Richard Whittier Mathematics, Science Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, H.R. Vice President W.S.C. Helphrey, Margaret Elizabeth Roosevelt Social Studies Starlightcrs Historian, Dasidrian, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Sr. Choir, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, National Choir, All-State Choir, Spelling Bee '55 U. of W. Hempstead, Mary Cale Irving Mathematics, Social Studies Papyrus Historian, Secretary, President, Book Club Secretary, Honor Roll, Math Club, Quill and Scroll President, journal Associate Editor, Tiger Editor, G.F. Council, '56 Winter Carnival Booth Chairman, Scholastic Art Award U. of W. Henderson, Anne Sylvia Jefferson Social Studies Choirg Entertainment at Mixersg Girls' Chorusg A.S.B. Council, G.F. Committeesg A.S.B. Consg Sophomore Iolliest Girl U. of Texas Henry, Barbara Louise Hutton Social Studies Entre Nousg Outdoor Club, Ti-Girls, Usherettesg A.S.B. Council, G.F. Vice Presidentg Sophomore Class Secretary, Science Fair, Honorable Mentiong Lilac Princess '5Qg G.F. Council- Jr. Cong Winter Carnival Coronation Chairmang A.S.B. Vice Presidentg 1956 Football Princess, Friendliest Girl '54 W.S.C. Herington, Lonnie Virgil Grant Social Studies A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Herrington, David D. Adams Science, Commercial W.S.C. Heuett, Max Libby Social Studies Track, Cross-Country Whitworth Higgins, Donna Mae Grant Science lwournal Representativeg Drama, .N.A. President, H.R. Vice President, Children's Theater, All-School Play, G.F. Big Sister, Winter Camival, Dad-Daughter Dessert Gonzaga Hill, David Ralph gefferson ocial Studies, Industrial Arts H.R. Vice President Hill, Wayne L. Libby Social Studies, Industrial Arts At Libby: Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseballg At L.C.: B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Con, Corridor Control, B Squad, Varsity Football, Pep Club, Letten-nen's Club 3 years W.S.C. Hill, Wayne Preston Jefferson Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Frosh Basketballg A.S.B. Councilg B.F. Council Twiceg H.R. Offices Northwest Christian College Hirschkorn, Margene June Lincoln Social Studies Journal Representative, Winter Carnival, Big Sister Gonzaga Hoagland, Donna Lee Grant Commercial T i-Girlsg Horizong Bowling, Cheerleader, Big Sister, G.F. Carnival, Journal Representative, Office Practiceg Dad-Daughter Dessertg Mother-Daughter Tea U. of W. Hockaday, Sue E. Hutton Art P s uiiiidaho Holcomb, Nancy Lynne Wray, Colorado Science, Social Studies F.H.A.g Golfg Adelante Sergeant at Arms, H.R. Secretary, Big Sisterg Courtesy Girly Sr. Cong Polio Drive U. of W. Holland, Dori Faye Wilson jr. High, Hamilton, Ohio Social Studies, Science G.F. Councilg Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, I-LR. Secretary Hollander, Alice Adelle Libby Commercial Debate Holm, Ronald Lee Grant Mathematics, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices U. of W. Holmen, Donna Hutton Social Studies, Commercial A.S.B. Alternate, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Ir. Con, Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Carnival, Big Sister Gonzaga Holmes, Edward John Social Studies, Industrial Arts Ski Club Holmes, Robert Irving Mathematics Ski Club Holt, Sharon Lynn jefferson Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls, Adelante, A.S.B. Council, .l0urnal Regresentative, Big Sister, Dad-Daug ter Dessert, Winter Carnival, jr. Con W.S.C. Hooper, Dennis Richard Washington Social Studies, Industrial Arts, Science Frosh, B Squad Basketball, Frosh, B Squad, Varsity Baseball, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Vice President W.S.C. Howard, Richard B. Irving Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Social Studies Architectural Club President, Secretary, Orpheus, Tennis, B.F. Council, Talent Con, Band, Dance, Pep Band, G.F., Ti-Girls Talent Con, Sophomore, Jr., Sr. Cons W.S.C. Howell, Audrey Helen Havermale Social Studies, Commercial S C's, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming, Big Sister, H.R. Vice President Howell, Merle Lavan Libby Mathematics, Social Studies W.S.C. Hubbard, Dennis Ray Irving Commercial, Industrial Arts, Social Studies W.S.C. Hughbanks, Linda R. Iefferson Social Studies Girls' State Delegate, Entre Nous Vice President, Usherettes, Ti-Girl Historian, G.F. Historian, A.S.B. Council, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Publicity Chairman, Hello Week Ticket Chairman, Winter Carnival, Fine Arts Club Secretary W.S.C. Hughes, Gary Bruce Hutton Industrial Arts H.R. Sergeant at Arms W.S.C. Humphreys, Susan Roosevelt Foreign Languages I Entre Nous, Usherettes, Ti-Girls, Classical Club President, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Red Cross Representative, H.R. Vice President, Sr. Con Script Chairman, jr. Con, Dad-Daughte Dessert Chairman, Hello Week Tag Chairman, Typing Honor U. of W. Y Hurd, Clinton John Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies Math, Radio Clubsg Con Control jr. Cong H.R. Presidentg B.F. Committeeg Science Fair 2 Years U. of W. Inners, Dixie Lee Dishman Social Studies Corridor Controlg Glee Clubg Big Sisterg '54 Big-Little Sister Party: '54 Winter Carnival Brigham Young University James, Sharon Dianne Grant Commercial, Social Studies Mother-Daughter Teag Horizon Historiang Bowlingg G.F. Council Twiceg Big Sisterg Entre Nous Historiang B.F., G.F. Holly Hopg Winter Carnivalg Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. Jenson, Marion Patricia Hutton Social Studies Entre Nous Treasurerg Outdoor Clubg Bowlingg A.S.B. Councilg Polka Dot Prank Ticket Chaimmng A.S.B., G.F. Committeesg Jr., Sr. Consg Big Sister U. of W. Jennings, David Eldon Irving Social Studies Corridor Controlg H.R. Sergeant at Arms johnson, Billie R. Irving Social Studies Ti-Girlsg Winter Carnival Whitworth Johnson, Carol Roosevelt Commercial, Science G.F. Councilg a Cappella Choirg Iournal Representativeg Mother- Daughter Teag Winter Carnival Johnson, David Edward Gonzaga Science U. of Idaho Johnson, Eric Walfred Moran Social Studies, Commercial W.S.C. Johnson, Cary Dean Libby I Mathematics, Social Studies Band E.W.C.E. Johnson, John Roger I Alexander-Ramsey, St. Paul, Minn Mathematics, Social Studies At Ramsey: Hockeyg Pep Clubg B Squad Basketball W.S.C. johnson, Raymond Drew Lethbridge Collegiate Institute, Alberta Social Studies Brigham Young University Johnson, Robert William Franklin Industrial Arts B.F. Councilg Frosh Basehallg Archery Club Vice President Johnson, Sherman Douglas Irving l , Mathematics, Social Studies johnson, Wayne Andrew Hutton Industrial Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science U. of W. Tiger, I. Bea Iunglle P. S. No. l Ant ropophagism, Philogynism Editor Tiger Snarl, Congo Tribune, P.A.C.K. President, Tiger, Tigress President, Head Bongo Drummer Calypso Band, Varsity Head Hunter, Shrinker, Chairman Lion-Tiger Date Bureau Belgian Congo Charm School Jones, Larry R. Roosevelt Social Studies U. of Califomia Jones, Sally Beth Santa Barbara Jr. High Social Studies Adelante, Usherettes, National Thespians, Dramatics, Dad- Daughter Dessert, G.F., A.S.B., Jr., Sr. Cons, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Winter Camival 2 Years , U. of W. Jones, Shirley Ann Havermale Social Studies Roll Checker, journal Represent- ative, G.F. Council, Sr. Choir, Ti-Girls, Footnotes, Spokane, Idaho Ski Clubs, Bowling, Sr., Ti-Girl Cons, Ti-Girl Lilac Lark, Goal Post Gallop, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Nominating Committee U. of W. Kai, Kenneth Grant Social Studies, Mathematics Football, B.F. Council, Con Control U. of W. Kahn, Michael David Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Tri-Sci, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Committees U. of W. Kapus, Marlys Kay Central High, Duluth, Minn. Social Stu 'es Usherettes, F.T.A. Secretary, Treasurer, Starlighters, Jr. Con, G.F. Committees, Big Sister, Choir Secretary, Treasurer, In Duluth: Ski Club, Girls' Ensemble, President, H.R. Offices, Pe Club Secretary, Girls' Athletic Association, Bowling U. of W. Karker, Beverly jean Irving Home Economics, Social Studies Keiber, Judy Ruth Libby Social Studies, Commercial Swimming, Girls' Glee, G.F. Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival, Health Room Attendant Pacific Lutheran College Keigley, Almon Richard Hutton Mathematics Hello Week General Chairman, President Senate, Classical, Pep Clubs, Frosh, B Squad, Varsity Football, Baseball, Frosh Basket- ball, Con Control, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Senior Class Vice President, A.S.B. President, Boys' State '56 U. of W. Kidder, Michael Dennis Grant Mathematics, Commercial, Social Studies Whitworth Kilgore, Carol Virginia Irving Art, Social Studies, Home Economics Bowling, Big Sister Kindschi, Karen Ann Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages H.R. President, Secretary, Winter Carnival, Ti-Girls, Entre Nous Historian, Ski Club, Outdoor Club, Big-Little Sister Party, Ushcn-ttvs, Bowling, jr., Sr. Cons, G.F. Council U. of Colorado Kine, john Charles Wilson Social Studies Quill and Scrollg Tiger Staff, Junior Toastmasters Treasurer, Parliamentariang Iunior Press Clubg Thespiang Senate Secre- tary, Papyrusg Debate, journal Staffg Dramatics King, Charles B. Hutton Social Studies B.F. Councilg Band U. of W. King, Charles F. Washin gton Mathematics W. S .C. Kipper, Richard Joseph Eugene, Oregon Mathematics, Social Studies, Science B.F. Councilg Con Control, Senate Clubg jr. Toastmasters, Golf, H.R. President, Vice Presi- . dent: A.S.B. Council Stanford Kirsch, Marilyn Adele Hutton Commercial, Soial Studies Ti-Girlsg G.F. Council Whitworth Koeppen, Julienne Lorraine West Valley Commercial Kofmehl, Ronald Joseph Our Lady of Lourdes Social Studies B. F. Council Gonzaga Knutsen, Peter Richard Wilson Science, Mathematics Social Studies Football, Basketball Lajoie, Larry Alan Hutton Social Studies 2-Year Golf Lettermang Pep Club, Corridor Control: B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Alternateg Letterman's Clubg Camera Clubg H.R. Treasurer, Secretary, Sr. Cong Paddle Squad Montana State Lake, Mona Gaye Libby Home Eonomics, Social Studies F.H.A. Vice President, Orpheus, G.F. Sergeant at Armsg Head Majoretteg A.S.B. Constitution Committeeg Ir., Sr. Cons, Ti-Girl Treasurer, Football Princessg Junior Iolliest Girl, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Laloudakis, Argyer C. Irving Social Studies I-LR. President E.W.C.E. Lane, Patricia Ann Adams Commercial, Social Studies EF. Big Sister, Winter Camival .B.U. Larson, Edward Roy Adams Social Studies, Science Football, B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Larsen, Marilyn Ann Franklin Social Studies Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, H.R. Offices, Jr. Cong Christmas Con Committee, G.F. Big Sisterg Corridor Control U. of Idaho Larson, Manford Terrell Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Con, Corridor Control, H.R. Vice President, President W.S.C. Larson, Thomas David Adams Social Studies Band LaRue, Inez Marie Hutton Commercial, Social Studies Horizon, Basketball, Baseball: 3 C's, '53, '55 Winter Camival, Volleyball, Whiskct, 2-Year Letterman Intramurals, Iournal Representative, Roll Checker, Ir. Achievement Treasurer, Ir. Executive Award, Attendance Slips Collector W.S.C. Lee, Sharon Mae Libby Social Studies G.F. Council, Swimming, H.R. Offices, H.R. jolliest Girl, Sophomore Year W.S.C. Leland, William E. Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Industrial Arts Architectural Club, Track U. of W. Levesque, Yvonne Kay Whittier Commercial Ti-Girls, Usherettes, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, I-I.R. Offices, Big Sister, '53 Winter Carnival U. of Idaho Lewis, Paul Kuhn Hutton Science, Social Studies B 5111-lad, Varsity Football, Freshman, B Squad, Varsity Baseball, B.F. Council, Orchestra, Sang gontrolg Lettermen's Club Lewis, Victor A. Lincoln Science, Mathematics Pep Club: -lrchery Club, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Journal Representative E.W.C.E. Leyda, Sandra Maurine Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign Languages French Club President, Sergeant at Arms, Ti-Girls Vice President, Sergeant at Arms, Footnotes, Horizon Secretary, Badminton, Tennis Letterman, Journal Staff, H.R. Offices, Quill and Scroll, '56 Girls' State Representative, Sr. Con, Big Sister W.S.C. Linardos, Stella Grant Science, Social Studies F.T.A., A.S.B. Council, Intramurals, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Baseball Letterman E.W.C.E. Lindberg, Lois Ann Roosevelt Social Studies Ti-Girls, Head Majorette, Senior Choir, Starlighters, A.S.B. Council, Roll Checker, '56 Ti- Girl Con, '55, '56 Mother- Daughter Tea, Big Sister '55, '56 W.S.C. Lindgren, john Ola Hutton Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci, B Squad, Varsity Football, Ioumal Staff, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President U. S. Naval Academy Little, Glen Edward Libby Social Studies, Industrial Arts Corridor Control, Pep Club Livengood, Margaret Anne Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Language Commercial F.H.A., F.T.A., Neptune's Daughters President, Ti-Girls, Footnotes, H.R. Vice President, Ti-Girl Con, Senior Choir, Courtesy Girl U. of Arizona S Lockard. Judith Ann Everett High School Foreign Languages, Science At Everett: Horizong Ski Clubg Girls' Club Decoration Commit- tee, Sophomore Campus Dayg March of Dimes Committees, Ir. Class Program Committee. At L.C.: Horizon, G.F. Council W.S.C. Lockwood, Suzanne Hutton Social Studies Usheretttesg Ski Club, Swimming Bowling, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Big Sisterg H.R. Officesg '55 Courtesy Committee Chair- man, Polka Dot Prank Clean-up Committee Chairman, '53 Winter Carnivalg Ir. Con. Lose, jerry Ralph Mead Mathematics H.R. Officesg Ski Club U. of W. Loveland, Diane Ellen Washington Commercial Tiger Staffg A.S.B. Council, jr. Cong Big Sister, H.R. Offices, Mother-Daughter Tea Ushering Committeeg Journal Represent- ative W.S.C. Lundemo, Kenneth W. Washington Social Studies, Mathematics, Industrial Arts B.F. Council E.W.C.E. Lyle, Richard Whitmore Hutton Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Freshman, B Squad, Varsity Footballg Varsity Football Man- ager, Lettermen's Club, Con Controlg H.R. Offices U. of W. Lynch, Timothy john Powell County High School Social Studies, Science B.F. Council, A.S.B. Councilg I-LR. President E.W.C.E. S ti Lyons, Patricia Ann Grant Commercial A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Big Sisterg Winter Carnival, Mother- Daughter Tea Macdonald, Susan E .abeth West Vancouver Senior igh, B. C Foreign Languages At ancouver: Rhyt Clubg .Ii glubg Pep C .S. . Mangan, john jay Rogers Mathematics, Science B, Varsity Football, Baseballg Ski Club, Pep Clubg Lettermen's Club U. of W. Manor, Judith Elaine Franklin Music, Social Studies Starlightersg H.R. Secretary, All State Choirg a Cappella Choir Whitworth Martin, David Edwin Hutton Science, Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Pep Clubg Ski Clnbg B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Ir., Sr. Consg Proctor, Journal Representative, H.R. Offices Dartmouth Mason, jerry Steven Libby Distributive Education W.S.C. Mattson, jean Elizabeth Grant Foreign Languages Swimming, Proctorg May Day Cong Journal Representativeg A.S.B. Council, Big Sister St. Olaf Mayall, Michael M. Roosevelt Social Studies Idaho State McAlpine, Marilynn Esther Hutton Social Studies, Home Economics Bowlingg G.F. Council, A.S.B. Councilg a Cawrr-lla Choir: H.R. Offices, Ir., Sr. Consg Big Sisterg Winter Carnival U. of W. McArdle, Marjorie Louise Jefferson Social Studies Ti-Girlsg Outdoor Clubg Horizon Secretaryg H.R. Secretaryg Ir. Cong Big Sister Winter Carnival Committee McCannon, Patricia jean Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages Math Club Presidentg F.T.A. Vice President, Presidentg Tennisg Badmintong Spelling Bee '54, '56 Whitman McChesnev. Sharon Kay Everett High School Social Studies G.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Officesg Jr., Sr. Consg Big Sisterg G.F. Committees, Corridor Control W.S.C. McClain, Malcolm F. Jefferson Mathematics B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Council W.S.C. McCreight, Sandra Io Franklin Commercial, Home Economics Swimmingg Big Sister, Jr. Cong H.R. Officesg G.F. Committees W.S.C. McDonald, Bruce Charles Libby Social Studies. Mathematics Pep Clubg B.F. Councilg A.S.B. Councilg Con Control, H.R. Pres- identg Paddle Squad U. of Idaho McElvain, Judith Lee Roosevelt Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Math Club, Swimmingg Ioumal Representativeg G.F. Council, Orchestra Treasurerg H.R. Office-sg Big Sisterg Dasidrian Treasurerg All-State Orchestra, All-Northwest Orchestrag Jr. Symphonyg Chairman Food Com- mittee Winter Carnival Oberlin McElvain, Marcia Lu Roosevelt Music, Social Studies H.R. Presidentg Big Sisterg Usherettesl Swimming, A.S.B. Council, All-Northwest Orches- tra Twiceg Orchestra Vice Presi- dentg All-State Orchestra, Dasidrian Corresponding Secre- taryg Philharmonic Orchestrag Ir. Symphony Mills McKay, Molly May Grant Social Studies, Commercial 3C's Presiclentg Bowlingg G.F. Committeesg Big Sisterg Jr. Achievementg Girls' Glee Whitworth McKee, Donna Marlene Whittier Commercial, Social Studies Starlightcrsg Swimmingg G.F. Councilg Ensembleg Choirg Big Sister, A.S.B. Council Kelsey-Baird McLaughlin, Thomas O. jefferson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Forum Clubg Debateg Frosh Basketballg A.S.B. Council, H.R Offices, Choir, B.F. Council, Con Control Dartmouth Meredith, David Howard Grant Mathematics, Social Studies Math Club, B.F. Councilg H.R. Offices U. of W. Meyers, Geraldine Frances Franklin Commercial G.F. Council, I-LR. Secretary, A.S.B. Council, Bowling, Big Sister W.S.C. Michael, Eddie N. Irving Industrial Arts Frosh Baseball, H.R. Sergeant at Anns W.S.C. Miller, Gary V. Libby Social Studies Miller, Marilyn Jean Grant Commercial Usherettes, Art Club, Ti er Staff, journal Representative, Council, G.F. Shield Award, H.R. Offices, Chairman G.F. Membership Cards, G.F. Committees Whitworth Miller, Sharon Cele Garfield Joumalism, Social Studies, Commercial journal Mailing Manager, Ad Representative, Advertising Manager Adelante, F.H.A., Ir. Press Club, Review Correspondent, Quill and Scroll, Tiger Assistant Editor '56, Tiger Managing Editor '57, Big Sister, Ii., r. Cons W.S.C. Mix, Carolyn Ruth Adams Social Studies, Commercial 8C's, Big Sister, Spelling Bee '56, G.F. Committees, G.F. ouncil, A.S.B. Council, Jr., Sr. Cons W.S.C. Moore, Constance B. Jefferson Social Studies Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, Usherettes, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, Tiger Staff U. of W. S Morgan, David Llewellyn Wilson Mathematics, Science, Social Studies gr. Toastmasters, Math Club ecretary, Football, Basketball, Track, B.F. Council, Con Control, Science Fair '54, '55, '56 Morales, Wayne Morris Anaheim Union High School Social Studies, Industrial Arts Football S years, Track 1 vear, Pep Club, Letter-men's Club W.S.C. Morlan, Joanne Elizabeth Franklin Commercial Choir, G.F. Council, Big Sister, I-LR. Vice President, Swimming, golsvgngg G.F. Committees Morrison, Ann Lillian Dee Parrish Ir. High Social Studies A.S.B. Council U. of W. Mozes, David Berry Wilson Mathematics, Science Pep Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Paddle Squad Captain Nechanlcky, James Richard Grant Social Studies, Commercial Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council U. of W. Nelson, Conley D. Adams Social Studies I-LR. President, Ir., Sr. Cons, Orpheus Sergeant at Arms, Ski Club, Dance Band, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Orchestra, Band Vice President, Ensemble W.S.C. Nelson, Julie Ann Libby Art Kfhespians, Swimming, G.F.Council, 1 Big Sister, Children's Theater, All School Play, Make-up Committee for Minstrel Show l7.L.C. Neubauer, Sherry Lee Libby Commercial ,F.T.A. Treasurer, Bowling, G.F. Council, Jr. Con, Siister, Dad-Daughter Dessert Neumiller, Ann Arlene 'Franklin :Social Studies, Commercial Y-Teens, G.F. Council Nickerson, Judie Diane Grant Art, Commercial Art Club, Tiger Staff, Journal Representative, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Locker Committee, H.R. Offices U. of W. Novell, Myrna Kay W'hittier Commercial Maiorettes, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Committees, Journal Representative, Locker Committee W.S.C. Nygaard, Darrell Marvin Libby Social Studies Frosh Baseball, Frosh Track W.S.C. Nylander, Lois Jean Bloom Township High School, Chicago Science, Social Studies At B.T.H.S.: Latin Club, Girls' League, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Jr. on, Dramatics K.B.U. O'Connor, Jane Kathleen Hutton Music Senior Choir Whitworth Ogden, Doris Jean Westpoint High, Kansas City, Mo. Commercial, Social Studies Bowling Whitworth O'Flynn, Linda Bari North Central Science, Social Studies At N.C.: Hall Guard, Study Hall Roll Checker, Intramurals, Honor Roll, Swimming Sacred Heart School of Nursing Oil-Iara, Virginia Marie Libby Social Studies, Commercial. H.R. Offices, Neptune's Daughters, Swimming, Journal Representative, A.S.B. Council, Jr. Class Council, Jr. Con, Big Sister W.S.C. Oki, James M. Irving Mathematics, Fine Arts Archery Club, Pep Club, Varsity Football, Track, Proctor, B.F. Council, H.R. Sergeant at Arms E.W.C.E. Olmsted, Arthur Arden Moran Science, Social Studies Frosh Football, B Squad Football, Frosh Baseball Osborn, Judy Elizabeth Columbia High, Richland Social Studies At Richland: Choir, At LC: A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Jr., Sr. Cons, A.S.B. Dance Chairman, Hall Proctor, Study Hall Roll Checker, H.R. Secretary, Winter Carnival W.S.C. Ostlund, Donald T. Lincoln Industrial Arts Jr. Achievement Otto, Wanda Lee Washington Social Studies National Thespians, Volleyball, Dramatics, All-School Play, Civic Theater Pallett, Robert Gerald Whittier Mathematics, Social Studies W.S.C. Parker, Diane Kay , , V 2 V ,,-. ' . :if f ' ' 5 1? WY ff5'!'f? A s,.i,i'j5-HQ, , ., ?,N5w' F' K frmiggi. nfs, yd, i Ji 'tv I , f 2 1 ,nur , 'Ms ff't,,,2n.e. ' V ai, H :iff - Jefferson . ' ffiygr Commercial, Foreign Languages Golf, H.R. Secretary, f ffm - G.F. Committees Parr, Douglas Leonard Wilson Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Ir. Con, Hello Week Con, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Parsons, Lynna Lou Adams Home Economics Ti-Girls, A.S.B. Council Whitworth Peach, Judith Lee Jefferson Foreign Languages Entre Nous Secretary, Ti-Girls, Horizon Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms, Co-Chairman Inaugural Ball Decorations, '57, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Spelling Bee '54, '55, '56, H.R. O ficesg Ir. Con, Science Fair '56 U. of W. . - fe 'alfa ' ,. , 5 if MQW, S ,llilswlfu H si P di lil .wi 1' Q 'xx' v gwkif' , t ,frrma 31,5 Qi ' -QW sirefiiag mf 2 -- v ,,,..y.,:,,, ,E V, kg ,., .V I ,R M ig Vg. - . My ll 5 s it 5 s E , Q 6 K .iq ,F . ff - '-,-fiigr J, A . rw,-yy . Z -'.' f..Z'1I,1:g, aa fir 4 V. My S.. Q, .ki-,f. is f!f?'ii?igit5isf2ffi i?ifi .a:,J.5:7 fl, - -mn tug ' - '. - 'x.'f Pearce, Ronald Gary gefferson cience, Social Studies Tri-Sci Secretary, A.S.B. Talent Con, Nominating and Test Committees, Adelante Historian, President, B.F. Council, Voca- tional Day Committee, Ir. Toastmasters Secretary, Ioumal Representative, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, jr. Con, lst L.C. Science Fair, Iunior Biological '56, Sr. Class Fifth Executive U. of W. Peck, Marian Roberta Irving Social Studies, Commercial Starlighters, F.T.A., F.H.A., G.F. Council, G.F. Committees, Senior Choir, Bi Sister, Simplicity Style Show U. of W. Pederson, Gail Joanne North Central Home Economics Peterson, Paula Rae Central Valley Social Studies At C.V.: Bearettes, F.H.A. W.S.C. Plumb, Charles Edward Irving Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council W.S.C. . Poppe, Diane Ruth Lihby Home Economics Football Queen, A.S.B. Historian Head Cheerleader, Usherettes Treasurer, Ti-Girls President, H.R. President, G.F. Committees, Big Sister W.S.C. Preuninger, Dale F. Carmichael, Richland Science Architectural Club, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, All-State Choir, A.S.B. Cons, H.R. Offices U. of W. Priest, William George Wenatchee High Social Studies Debate Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council W.S.C. Reader, Elizabeth Ann Washington Art, Home Economics Library Assistant, Big Sister Reed, Donald Roger Wenatchee High Social Studies Pep Club President, A.S.B. Con, Ir. Toastmasters, B.F. Council, H.R. Treasurer, jr., Sr. Cons, a Cappella Choir, Vocation Day Committee U. of Oregon Reeder, Del Lee Libby Social Studies B.F. Council, Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball W.S.C. Reekie, Richard james Hutton Science, Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Choir, Sr. Con, H.R. Offices U. of W. Reglin, Larry E. Libby Social Studies Band, Dance Band Reilly, Dennis Michael Roosevelt Science Basketball, Corridor Control, Proctor, H.R. Offices U. of W. -Is, , 1' 5 ,q X 5, X, M ,, v . 5 ru 5 il: 'J ' M fg - ' si s 3 , ' if I 6 Es J el K iff mg. W mf M12 JM. - '1,,:a5wq,1 - - , x ,f.f..m LM. ' -. .: 'fiiiqh r. 1 , 1 '- ,355 W fi is I' if 412 , 111 .. .,, ,I ,--,-r , , V lb, - 45:2 '. in if 'V K s . Reilly, Maxine Ann North Central I Commercial, Social Studies Volle ball Richardson, Beverly Ann jefferson Commercial Sr. Con, Children's Theater, Thespian, Quill and Scroll, F.T.A. President, A.S.B. Council, journal Staff, Night of January 15 , G.F. Committees, Library Assistant, Big Sister E.W.C.E. Richardson, Larry C. Whittier Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council Whitworth Richardson, Maryorie Grace Havermale Music Ir. Con, Orchestra, Band: Big Sister Whitworth Ridpath, Pauline Clare Wilson Commercial Ti-Girls, F.T.A., Ir. Con, Big Sister, Library Assistant Whitworth Riley, jack Gerald West Valley Industrial Arts I Archery Club, Band, Choir, B.F. Council W.S.C. Riley, Sally Ann St. Augustine Commercial I Bowling, Corridor Control, Big Sister, Ir. Achievement, G.F. Committees, Polio Drive, Sr. Con Father-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. Ritland, Christine Ann Iefferson Home Economics, Commercial F.H.A., F.T.A. President, Swimming, Bowling, A.S.B. Council, Simplicity Style Show, G.F. Committees W.S.C. Robbins, Laura Ellen Irving Commercial F.H.A. Secretary, G.F. Big Sister, Decoration Committee '53 Winter Carnival K.B.U. Roberts, Shirley Ann Libby Social Studies, Foreign Languages F.N.A.g Bowling, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Big Sister Deaconess School of Nursing Roestel, Steve Roy Columbia High School, Richland Social Studies E.W.C.E. Root, Marilyn Ioan Roosevelt Commercial, Social Studies Journal Business Manager, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Committees, A.S.B. Council, Committees, Ir. Con W.S.C. Roth, Charles Nels Irving Social Studies H.R. Sergeant at Arms, L.C. Science Fair, Study Hall Proctor Rubens, Jan Gail Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages G.F. Council, Treasurer, Fall Fashion Show Chairman, A.S.B. Council, Student Court Iudge, Dasidrian, Ti-Girls, Usherettes, Journal, Tiger Staffs, Quill and Scroll, Jr., Sr. Cons, H.R. President, Interclub Council Secretary, Classical Club Secretary, Entre Nous Secretary U. of W. Russell, Grace Marie East Wenatchee Jr. High Social Studies Girls' Glee, Co-Ed Tumbling, Girls' Dancing Ruud, Karen Alvina Roosevelt Social Studies Bowling, G.F. Council, Winter Svargiazalg Ir. Con, Corridor Control Sacco, Victor M. Gonzaga Social Studies Pep Club, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Paddle Squad Saito, Mitsue Grant Science, Mathematics G.F. Council, Big Sister, Winter Camival, Jr. Con, Usherettes Sergeant at Arms, Senior Class Fifth Executive, Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms , Salter, Jack Everett Moran Social Studies Samels, Florence Irene Havermale Social Studies, Mathematics Band Secretary, Orchestra, Ensemble 2 years, Eastern Washington Honor Band, Ir. Symphony, Tiger Staff, Journal Representative E.W.C.E. Sargent, John Lendall Libby Music, Social Studies Cross-Country, Baseball, Football, B.F. Council, Band, Orchestra, Ir. Symphony Philhanfnonic Orchestra, Boys' Glee Club, All-State Orchestra, Ensemble 2 years, Sophomore, Sr. Cons, Eastem Washington Honor Band Twice W.S.C. Sasser, Carol Rogers Social Studies Big Sister, Children's Theater, Thespian, G.F. Winter Carnival, jr., Sr. Cons San lose Ir. College Sawtells, Barbara Ruth Whittier Commercial, Social Studies Big Sister, Girls' Glee, Corridor Control, Bowling, Winter Carnival, Tiger Staff Scanlan, Judith Dean Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign Languages Classical Club, Winter Camival, Mother-Daughter Tea, Hello Week Committee, Ir., Sr. Con Script Committees, Bowling, Adelante, Book Club Schlangen, Jack D. Libby Social Studies Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, Head of Con Control, Boys' State Schmaltz, Harry B. Clover Park, Tacoma Social Studies, Mathematics At Clover Park: B.F. Vice President, Varsity Club, Junior Optimist Club, Track and Field, Football, Band, B.F. Council, At L.C.: Track, Band W.S.C. Schmidt, James Gordon Glenrose Industrial Arts Schmidt, Terry Lee Libby Mathematics, Science Senate Club, Ir. Toastmasters, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Honor Roll, All H.R. Offices, Con Proctor, Basketball, Baseball, Ir. Class Fifth Executive, Sr. Class President, Treasurer U. of W. Schreiner, Rebecca Von South Junior High, Everett Home Economics 3C's Club, Girls' Glee Club, Big Sister Scritchfield, Glen Robert Franklin Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. -Council, Frosh Football, Varsity Football, Frosh, B Squad Baseball, Frosh Basketball Selander, james F. Irving Ir. H.S., Salt Lake City Social Studies Pep Club- Sr. Con U. of Utali Sewell, Brenda Louise gefferson ocial Studies Lifesaving, journal Advertising Manager, Tiger Staff, H.R. I President, journal Representative, Ski Club, Winter Carnival, Adelante, Sophomore, Ir., -Sr. Cons, Big Sister, Golf, Quill and Scroll Secretary, G.F. Council W.S.C. Shadduck, Jeanette A. Grant Social Studies Health Room Attendant, G.F. Winter Carnival Sharp, David john Gonzaga Social Studies Sharp, Roy Kenneth Adams Mathematics I Varsity Football, A.S.B. Council B.F. Council Sharpe, Wallace A. Franklin Social Studies Con Control, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Shealy, George Patrick Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Mathematics, Social Studies At Baltimore: Swimming, Lacross, J.U. Soccer, Varsity Soccer, All-Maryland Soccer Team, Band, Orchestra, A.S.B. Council, Dance Committee Johns Hopkins University Siegert, Eleanor Marie Garden Springs Social Studies, Home Economics F.N.A. President, Ti-Girls Foot- notes, A.S.B. Council, Frosty Fashions Model, lnterclub Council, Starlighters Treasurer, President , Secretary, Home Economics Award Whitworth Siewert, Joan Marlene Iefferson Social Studies 3C,s, G.F. Winter Carnival, L.C. Science Fair '56, Sr. Con- Study Hall Roll Checker Whitworth Silver, Phyllis Faye Roosevelt Social Studies Book Club, Quill and Scroll, Big Sister, Winter Carnival ,54, joumal, Tiger Staffs, Debate, Corridor Control, Journal Representative, All School Play, Spelling Award '55, A.S.B. Council, Sophomore, Jr. Con U. of W. Slemmer, Glen Lee Roosevelt Science, Mathematics U. of W. Slawson, Richard Allen Irving Mathematics, Social Studies jr., Sr. Cons, Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, Entre Nous Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms, 12B Nominating Committee, Journal Representative, Chairman One-Way Stairs, Sr. Class Council, Con, Corridor, Stair Control U. of W. Smith, Carol Donna Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies National Thespian, Classical Club, Dasidrian Scribe, Sergeant at Arms, F.N.A. Historian, Night of January 16 , The Golden Goose , Sophomore, Jr. Cons, Horizon, Ski Club, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council U. of W. Smith, jane Burdette Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Classical Club,' Dasidrian, Ti-Girl Treasurer, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister, All-State Band, All-Northwest Band, G.F. Secretary, Usherettes, A.S.B. Council, Band, Orchestra U. of W. Smith, Michael Roland Jefferson Mathematics, Science U. of W. Snyder, Carolyn Lucille Wilson I Foreign Languages, Social Studies Choir, Girls' Clee, H.R. President, jr. Class Council, Ir. Con, G.F. Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Dasidrian U. of W. Soss, Michael Sherman Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Senate Club Treasurer, Vice President, Lettermen's Club, Frosh Baseball, Cross-Country, Tennis, Con Control, B.F. Council, H.R. President, jr. Red Cross, High School Council President U. of W. Souders, Robert Patton Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Languages Tri-Sci, Frosh Football, Tennis, 3rd Place Mathematics, Inland Empire Science Fair U. of Montana Sowers, Wallace Eugene Adams Science W. S . C. Speelmon, Martha Jean Hutton Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Entre Nous, Starlighters, Iournal Staff, Quill and Scroll, Winter Carnival, Simplicity Style Show, G.F. Council, Ir., Sr. Cons, Big Sister, Big-Little Sister Party U. of Montana Speelmon, Patricia Ann Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Orpheus Historian, Entre Nous, Neptuue's Daughters, Starlighters, Mother-Daughter Style Show, Night of January 16th , Jr. Con, Squire's Bride , Horizon, Ti-Girls, Archery Club, Journal Staff, G.F. Council, Quill and Scroll Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon Spils, Sharon Jane Iefferson Commercial, Distributive Education Junior Achievement, Junior Class Council W.S.C. Stanton, Robert Lee Grant Science, Social Studies W.S.C. Starr, Randall Keith Central Valley Science, Mathematics At L.C.: Band, Orchestra, Ensemble, 3C's, Sr. Con, At C.V.: Band, Orchestra, H.R. President, Sophomore Class Council W.S.C. Stewart, James W. Franklin Social Studies, Science Senate, Outdoor Club, Freshman, B Sqaiad, Varsity Basketball, Fres man, B Squad Baseball, Con Control, Jr., Sr. Con Script Committees, B.F., Sophomore Nominating Committees, Vocation Day Committee U. of W. Stolz, Elizabeth Fay Roosevelt Social Studies Book Club Vice President, Usherettes, G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Ir. Con, Mother- Daughter Tea Model, Dad-Daughter Dessert Committee Chairman, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Dasidrian Secretary U. of W. Strand, Douglas Harold Grant Mathematics, Industrial Arts Architectural Club, Frosh Football Track, B Squad Football, All H.R. Offices, B.F. Council U. of W. Strawick, Ruth LaVerne Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial F.H.A., H.R. Vice President, Courtesy Girl, Big Sister, Corridor Control, Book Cluh Whitman Stuart, Robert Moses Lake High School Social Studies Football W.S.C. Sullivan, Stanley Lee Puyallup High School Science, Social Studies B Squad Football, B Squad Basketball, H.R. Vice President U. of W. Summers, Phyllis Arlene Rockford Social Studies G.F. Winter Carnival '54 K.B.U. Sutherlin, Douglas Michael North Central Social Studies Forum Club, Papyrus Sergeant at Arms, Quill and Scroll Vice President, Junior Press Club, Ioumal Managing Editor, Assistant Editor, Circulation Manager Gonzaga Svendson, Richard Webster h wni an S a g , Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Ski Club San Francisco State Swanby, Colleen R. Libby Commercial K.B.U. Swartz, James Russell Libby Social Studies, Industrial Arts, Printing Swinehart, John Fredrick Rogers Mathematics At Rogers: H.R. Offices, Baseball, Choir, Honor Roll, At L.C.: Baseball, 2 year Letterman, a Cappella Choir, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council U. of W. Switzer, Keith Alton Libby Mathematics Home Room President W.S.C. Swope, Ina Deloris Libby Fine Arts, Social Studies, Home Economics U. of North Dakota Takeshita, Donald Lincoln Fine Arts Fine Arts Club, Archery Club, Ir. Con U. of W. Talarlco, Rose Bette Libby Outdoor Club, G.F. Council, H.R. Secretary, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Taylor, Larry Nathan Eckstein Ir. High, Seattle Social Studies B.F. Council W.S.C. Taylor, Roger O. Grant Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Classical, Book Clubs, Debate, B.F. Council Twice, '56 B.F. Nominating Committee, A.S.B. Council 3 Times, H.R. Offices Gonzaga Taylor, Ruby Lee Libby Social Studies Band K.B.U. Thamm, Celia May Colville Ir. High Social Studies F.T.A., Ti-Girls, Majorette, Footnotes, Choir, Starlighters, Big Sister, Winter Carnival W.S.C. Thompson, Jeanne A. North Central Social Studies G.F. Council Deaconess School of Nursing Thunberg, Maxine Irving Commercial Y-Teens, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Big-Little Sister Party, Winter Carnival E.W.C.E. Tlnllng, Hugh Lester Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Ir. Toastmasters, Senate, Pep, Debate Clubs, City Oratory Champion, Tiger Staff, Debate, Cross-Country, Frosh Track, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Tortoulli, Patricia Louise Libby Commercial, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, Journal Representative, G.F. Council, H.R. Treasurer, Big Sister Tousey, Brenda Lee Wilson Social Studies Horizon Vice Presidentg Bowlingg Big Sisterg Winter Carnival, H.R. Secretary Northwestern Troyer, Reba Jane Grant Mathematics, Music G.F. Council, Courtesy Committee Chairman, Big Sister, Ti-Girls Sergeant at Arms, A.S.B. Council, Cong Choir Sergeant at Armsg All-State Choir, All-Northwest Choirg H.R. President, Thespian Secretary, Vice President, The Plain Princess College of Puget Sound Tweedy, LeRoy Robert Adams Fine Arts, Social Studies Freshman Baseball, Scholastic Art Award Linfield VanderWal, William Charles Irving Fine Arts, Mathematics Pep Club, Paddle Squad, B.F. Councilg Proctor, All-School Play '56 W.S.C. Vervair, Richard David Adams Industrial Arts Freshman Footballg Baseball, Cross-Country E.W.C.E. Wagoner, Linda Lou Washington Mathematics, Social Studies Ti-Girlsg Horizon Club President, Vice Presidentg G.F. Councilg Winter Carnival E.W.C.E. Wall, Donald Bernie Grant Mathematics, Science, Social Studies B.F. Councilg H.R. Vice President, Secretary, Fifth Executive U. of W. Wanless, Mary Grace Wilson Art Camera Clubg Fine Arts Club, G.F. Big Sister, Swimrningg Choir, Junior Achievement E.W.C.E. Ward, Karen Lynn Mandan, North Dakota Social Studies, Foreign Languages G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, G.F. Committeesg Jr., Sr. Cons, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Warnecke, Ronald Ray Hutton Social Studies Boys' Glee Clubg Journal Repre- sentative, B.F. Council, Ir., Sr. Cons, A.S.B. Councilg H.R. Office-sg Pep Club, Con Controlg Book Room Attendantg Office Practice W.S.C. Warner, Robert John Hutton Industrial Arts Ski Club Warren, Gordon L. Havermale Mathematics, Social Studies Thespian Presidentg jr. Toastmasters B Squad Basketballg Bandg Major Roles in Dirty Work at the Crossroads, Night of Ianuary l6th g Ir. Cong H.R. Offices Waters, Marilyn Kay Franklin Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Usherettesg G.F. Councilg H.R. Officesg G.F. Committees, Simplicity Style Show, Big Sister W.S.C. Webster, Larry Bernard Wilson Social Studies Pep Club, Outdoor Club, Baseball, Golf, B.F. Alternate, Sr. Con, H.R. Offices, Hello Week Con, Corridor Control U. of W. Wheeler, Jeanne Lynne Grant Commercial, Home Economics Mother-Daughter Tea, 3 Years, Father-Daughter Dessert, 3 Years, Big Sister, 3 Years W.S.C. White, Judith Anne Grant High School, Portland Mathematics, Social 'Studi's Horizon Club, Usherettes, Ti-Girls, Neptune-'s Daughters, H.R. Offices, GF. Council, A.S.B. Council, 55 Winter Carnival Booth Chairman, Dad-Daughter Dessert Ticket Chairman, G.F. Committees, C.F. President White, Myrene Cashmere High School Home Economics, Commercial At Cashmere: Girls' Pep Club Secretary, Drill Team, Junior Ensemble, Student Council, Honor Society, Freshman Class Secretary, Assistant Director Jr. Class Play, Sophomore Dance, Jr., Sr. Banquet, Prom J W i use, Jeame Carolyn u t lStu ' Gir s S ary, Usherettes Vice e i t, Horizon, Starlig ' G.F. urer, A.S.B. Vice Pres' e , Sr. Choir Vice Pr nt, . Treasur - irst J rl Sc en e Award, tt n NS ' Committee Cha rm , G.F. President W.S.C. Wllbanks, Sally Sue Wilson Foreign Languages, Commercial, Social Studies Thespian Treasurer, Ski Club, All-School Play '54, '55, '56, Locker Committee, Big Sister, '54, '55 Decoration Committee, Winter Camival, H.R. Treasurer U. of W. Wilbur, Gail Lucille Lib by Science, Mathematics, Social Studies At Libby: Glee Club, Girls' Triple Trio, Art Award Sacred Heart Nursing School Wilcox, John Leonard Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Social Studies Outdoor Club, Spokane Junior Ski Club, Ski Club Vice President, Senate Club, Frosh Football, '55 All-School Play, Stage Door , Script Chairman, Jr., Sr. Cons, Lilac Lark Prince '54, A.S.B. Council U. of W. Williams, Delbert Eugene Adams Fine Arts Commercial 3C's, B.F. Council Santa Rosa, California Williams, Kenlynn Lee Wilson Foreign Languages, Commercial 35 Twirling Awards, Cheerleader, Band Majorette, Ti-Girl Sergeant at Arms, Starlighters Secretary, Treasurer, Dasidrian Historian, Vice President, Classical, Entre Nous Clubs, Sophomore, Sr., A.S.B. Cons, Friendliest Jr. Girl, G.F. Vice President, Choir U. of Arizona Williams, Thomas R. Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics Pep Club, B.F. Council, Band, A.S.B. Council, Proctor, H.R. Offices, Baseball U. of W. Willman, Alice Bette Jefferson Social Studies Choir, Orchestra, Camera Club, Ski Club, Jr., Sr. Cons, G.F. Council, H.R. Secretary, '53, '54 Winter Carnival, Tiger Photographer, Big Sister Deaconess School of Nursing Wilson, Arthur Daniel Lincoln Science, Mathematics Pep Club, Chess Club, Proiectionist, Laboratory- Assistant W.S.C. Wittkopp, Martin Alan Cooper Social Studies . B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Proctor, H.R. Vice President, Treasurer U. of W. Wolter, Janet Irene Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies Adelante Sergeant at Arms, Ti-Girls, Footnotes, Tiger Staff, Big Sister, G.F. Winter Carnival, Big-Little Sister Party, Dad- Daughter Dessert, Jr. Con, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Wood, James MacPherson University High School, Los Angeles Science, Mathematics A.S.B. Council, Con Control, Journal Staff, A.S.B. Publicity, Quill and Scroll, H.R. Vice President, Jr. Con, At University: Boys' Week Council, Creative Writing Award '58, Treasurer Student Body '53 Wood, Stephanie Jo Yosemite Jr. High, Fresno, Calif. Science, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Swimming, G.F. Council, Journal Representative, Jr. Class Nominating Committee, Spelling Contest '53, Girls' Glee, Junior Achievement W.S.C. Woodward, Harry L. Jefferson Social Studies U. of Idaho Woodward, Skip W. Jefferson Science, Mathematics Senate Club, Outdoor Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Junior Class Fifth Executive, H.R. Offices W.S.C. Wright, Margaret Allene Wilson Social Studies Choir, Swimming, Bowling, Chairman A.S.B. Hello Week Tags, Winter Carnival '55, Big Sister '54, '56, Usherettes, Friendliest Frosh Girl '53 W.S.C. Wulff, Jon Victor Wilson Social Studies W.S.C. Wyma, Lanny Jess Whittier Social Studies Pep, Outdoor Clubs, Baseball, Football, H.R. Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms, Sr. Con, Hello Week Con, Corridor Control, Study Hall Proctor U. of Arizona Wynne, Janet Ann Hutton Foreign Languages, Commercial G.F. Council, Nominating Com- mittee, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, Freshman Jolliest Girl, A.S.B. Council, Ti-Girl Talent Con, Dances, Joumal Representative, Sr. Choir, Jr. Con, Adelante Treasurer, Starlighters President, Historian, Spokane Jr. Ski Club W.S.C. Yamagiwa, Michihiko Lincoln Science, Mathematics B.F. Council, Jr. Con, H.R. President, Vice President Gonzaga Young, Robert Thomas Irving Mathematics, Industrial Arts Zehring, Ann Marie LaGrande, Oregon, Jr. High Home Economics 8C's, Sr. Choir, Big Sister Whitworth Zimbelman, Joyce Lee Lincoln Commercial, Social Studies Outdoor Club, Usherettes, Swimming, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival '53, '54, Big Sister, Jr. Con, Sr. Con Lead, H.R. Offices, Mother-Daughter Tea Narrator Gonzaga Zuelke, Russell Lawrence Libby Social Studies These talented seniors tensely awaited their debut on the Lewis and Clark stage in the senior con production, Annie Get Your Gun. Through the hard work and cooperation of these students, the con was a grand success. Fgvorable comment went to john Wilcox, the director, who did a fine job, and to Mr. Faubion, the senior class a viser. SENIOR SPECIALTY ACTS: Picture 1: An exciting can-can line poses in their self-made costumes. Row 1: Shirley jones, Barbara Henry, Sally Jones, Marlys Kapus, Marion Jensen. Row 2: Tudy Lockwood, Barbara Hansen, Karen Kindschi, Judy White, Gayle Funnell, Diane Loveland, Mary Anne Burkhardt. Picture 2: Ya Caint Get a Man With a Gun sang Brenda Sewell, Barbara Durham, and Sandy Forbes in a specialty act. Picture 3: Making the Paris scene complete were the minuet octette Sally Anderson, Dave Martin, Sue Humphreys, Charlie Fry, Terry Schmidt, Nancy Dawson, Jim Stewart, and Meg Helphrey. Page fifty 556 F L! D3 Z3 ,CE H TOP: 314 JUNIORS MB. MEDLEY Row 1: Joyce Walters, Carol Tenney, Asta Viljanen, Stephanie Tripp, Rod Thompson, Joe Taylor. Row 2: Diane Swenson, Roberta Tonn, Gretchen Swanson, Terry Underwood, Margie Van Tyen, Joanne Wamsley, Carol Vanlandingham, Eleanor Van Slyke. Row 3: David Trezona, David Thomson, Ken Turner, Bonnie Talbot, Bonnie Swope, Art Tower, Andrea Venar. Row 4: James Thomson, John Ungari, Bob Vennekolt, David Swan, Stan Thornton, Larry Vargo, Phil Tipton. LEFT 1: 4 JUNIORS MR. KRAMLICH Row 1: Claire Peck, Paul Stokes, Wilma Sullivan, Richard Yorioka, Lee Wilson, Gay Young. Row 2: Gary Peck, Gary Veatch, Ann Shaw, Al ,Worthington, Jerry Sutton, Gary Stolz, Pat Wfarashina. Row 3: John Woods, Gayle O,Flynn, Brenda Rhoads, Roger Shaw, Karen Shaver, David Zarkin, Helen Stuller. gow 4: Ron Peterson, Dirk Jameson, Clayton Vosen, Karen VVarner, Mike Stoddard, Billie Sharpe, Kay earson. LEFT 2: 212E JUNIORS MR. JONES Row 1: Pat Moore, Elsie Mitchell, Sharon Griffith, Diane Linardos, Ruth Parsons. Row 2: Michael Slette, Julie McEachran, Mike Kirihara, Karen Lund, Pam Kine, Oleta Hood. Row 3: Dallas Moore, Rodney Lutes, Jack Malone, Dick Hoevner, Stephen Marque, General Loveless. Row 4: Stan Moore, Gary Hooper, Jack Kincaid, James Walsh, Allan Mindkey, Jim Green, Bill Bodey. LEFT 3: 22 JUNIORS MISS SMITH Bow 1: Linda Bauer, Bruce Barret, Dick Burger, Mary Wernet, Grant Dixon, Ila Fleming, Delrene Lee. Row 2: Gary Bleek, Holly Barker. Brenda Brynildson, Linda Domit, Jackie Addington, King Cole, Den- nie Dressel, Mike Brown. Row 3: Dick Barton, Mike Cole, Bob Bastedo, Sue Comegys, Alphonzo Bivens, John Wittenbecker, Dianne Doughty. Row 4: Bob Barton, Bob Colwell, Paul Barton, Dennis Connors, Vincent Perry, Roger Butler, Wayne Wilson. LEFT 4: 211 JUNIORS MR. WUHRMAN Row 1: Marcia Wigby, Joane Buckwalter, Vicki Weremiczyk, Brenda West, Margaret VVendlc, Rosalie Weymouth, Jo Vinson. Bow 2: Betty Wetmore, Marlene Watson, Sylvia VVitty, Le Hoy Wimmer, Char- lene Whaley, Karen Winston, Karen Kliever, Sue White, Mike VVilliams. Row 3: Lavonne VVatson, Mary Williams, Jack Westerman, Lee VVilbur, Jim Wenninger, Mike NVilliams, Barbara VVheeler, Rene Wester- wn.lRow 4: Tom Wilder, Randy VVaters, John Way, Bruce VVhite, VVarren VVilson, Dave VVhitney, Paul me an. BOTTOM: 305 JUNIORS MISS WHITE Row 1: Marilyn Slemmer, Barbara Oiland, Peter Young, Linda Stallcop, John Payne, Charlene Stillwell, Lois Stewalb. Row 2: Dennis Stallings, Gary Solberg, Bob Showmaker, Roger Springer, Dick Smith, Di- anne West. Row 3: Ted Stiles, Marilyn Stewart, Sue Stockholm, Bon Spencer, Shirley Edward, Jerry ggiga. Rgw 4: Judy Struck, John Stone, Jay Simmons, Morris Spencer, Don Morris, VVanda Sheldon, arron tai. TOP: 109 JUNIORS MR. HARTLEY Row 1: Lucky Klopp, Linda Laitinen, Kathy Krogue, Mary Krause, Joan Kirk, Joyce Lockerf, Nancy Hubbard, Bob Lemley. Row 2: Dick Lentes, George Lang, Rita Osterberg, Diane Lindsey, Sandy Kurtz, Mirio Konishi, Jim Kirschbaum. Row 3: Mike Leffel, Skip Larson, Leigh Larter, Margaret Krause, Nancy Kuhn, Ted Lonnevik, Preston Kirkendall, Ken Lemley. Row 4: Jon Lander, Steve Lemley, Wayne Land- rudy, Eddie Lofton, Jim Manning, Jim Lamb, Dale Kish, Keith Lauritzen, Corkey Malott. RIGHT 1: 110 JUNIORS MRS. BARTLETT Row 1: Tom Roe, Diane Rothwell, Jackie Riner, Pat Salisbury, Davalyn Schneider, Charlene Roestel, Rosalie Schlager, Gary Shaw. Row 2: Dick Schmidt, Nancy Rives, Marilyn Selves, Pat Ryan, Rodeen Ross, Teddie Santen, Beverly Schilling, Lynda Salter. Row 3: Charles Root, Lanny Robinson, Sue St. John, Charles Rogers, Linda Riegel, Barbara Santschi, Sally Schneider, Carolyn Schlomer, Marjorie Schneider. Row 4: Bob Richardson, Steve Schlosser, Cordon Schreiner, Val Ryker, Milton, Rowe, Earl Rice, Dennis Risdon, Lynnea Schmidt. RIGHT 2: 124 JUNIORS MRS. WESLEY Row 1: Karen Pfeiffer, Shirley Peterson, Sandy Prohl, Valorie Pryor, Esther Pogue. Row 2: Sunny Peter- son, Judie Reid, Larry Pratt, Tom Prestwich, Connie Peters, Barbara Quaife. Row 3: Jack Price, Joan Peters, Steve Probstfeld, Tony Reed, Walter Pederson, Jacque Phillips, Judy Perring. Row 4: Shirley Pharness, Barbara Perkins, Jack Pierson, Beaumont Lower, Ron Prior, Sonja Pugh, Dave Pittenger. RIGHT B: 116 JUNIORS MISS PROULX Row 1: Anne Nozaki, Karen Olney, Allan Muench, JoAnn Ottmar, Lucille Nickerson, Corrine Mors, Beverly Ostrom. Row 2: Sue Pa1'ks, Norma Pedretti, Tom Ogden, Norman Olsen, Bill Morig, Connie Morgan, Carolyn Nydell, Kay Ness. Row 3: Suzie Oscarson, Bob Noll, Kent Myhre, Bob Mosher, James Oberg, Marian Muir, Judy Morlan, Maureen Moyer. Row 4: Jack Neumiller, Marlys Nelson, Harold Newby, Ivan Nichols, David Nightser, Marguerite Murray, James Nichols, George Nichols. RIGHT 4: 223 JUNIORS MRS. PECK Row 1: Mary McDowell, Susan Melior, Mike McKillop, Beverly Marshall, Charmaine Martin. Row 2: Sarah Merryweather, Ruth Mathews, Gordon Major, Clark Moore, Amy McWilliams, Jerry McConnell. Row 3: Ellonia Maxwell, Carol Mason, Mike McKee, Mary Masters, Terry Maxwell, Sheral Mead. Row 4: Gary McCe0rge, Lawrence Meyers, Bob McNutt, Melvin McClanahan, Don Miller, Douglas Mc- Broom, Dick Mclnnes. BOTTOM: 320 JUNIORS MRS. GRAHAM Row 1: Rose Johnson, Connie Johnson, John Kimsey, Peggy Immel, Dick Humphreys, Dayl James, Pat Jensen, Joyce Katahira. Row 2: Pat Jewell, Isamu Kawabori, Cary Kepl, Molly Jones, Ron Kaump, Gerry Jacobson, Bonnie Hubbard. Row 3: Shirley Joseph, Gary Johnson, Marilyn Jones, Darrell Hutsell, Barbara Jarmon, Leon Kanna, Darlene Kendrick. Row 4: Peggy Jasper, Ed Huneke, Charlene Keenan, Forrester Johnson, Jerome Kannberg, Maridel Kienbaum, Rick Judy, Vivian Jacobson. U5rw1rwweffaef::frf1!aasaQmwueAwassw,2wwziixwa1a5w TOP: 10 JUNIORS MR. ROSTVOLD Row 1: Dorrine Carlock, Ted Myer, Jeannette Conger, Tom Clark, Carol Chisholm, Jimmy Camyn. Row 2: Mary Caldwell, Thelma Campbell, Kay Christofferson, William Cenis, Roy Christofferson. Row 3: Jo Ann Clements, Mary Ann Campbell, Susan Calhoun, Gary Collins, Don Carlos, Gary Carter. Row 4: Sara Coffin, William Clark, Phil Camp, Don Cash, Kenneth Coates, Leo Clearwater. LEFT 1: 328 JUNIORS MR. FLETCHER Row 1: Patty Holmes, Jackie Heidenreich, Sharon Hamilton, Vicki Holm, Mary Jane Hornaday, Diane Heimbigner. Row 2: Mike Heath, Mary Ellen Harris, Marion Hansom, Mary Anne Guest, Don Hindman, Barbara Hill. Row 3: Dave Hargreaves, Denny Hogan, Mike Harvey, Gloria Guess, Gary- Gulliford, Chuck Higgins, Dean Haugen, Jon Hagen. Row 4: Virginia Hamilton, Ross Hendricks, Elaine Hauer, Anne Hatch, Bob Hertzog, Jim Hill, Ken Hardy, Andrea Hayward. LEFT 2: 122 JUNIORS MISS CROSS Row 1: Marie Feyer, Betty Foss, Carole F unden, Chuck Gamble, Diana Grasser, Anna Glackin, Donna Grasser, Marian Graf. Row 2: Margaret Fritseh, Marilyn Finley, Jill Freeman, Carla Garlich, Janice Freeman, Luana Fremberg, Nancy Foster. Row 3: Barbara Fowler, Sandra Fotheringham, Karen Geiss, Gretchen Greer, Beverly Garst, Henry Gokee, Fred Fricke. Row 4: Roger Fosseen, Mike Griffin, Bob Gimble, Jill Fouche, Mary Lou Garrison, Peggy Frisbie, Alan Goegebuer. LEFT 3: 3 JUNIORS MR. CHARLSON Row 1: Jim Edgar, Margo Farish, Larry Ducan, Elsie High, Fred Enlow, Rose Marie Daily, Marilyn Huges. Row 2: Sandra Dyke, Ron Durham, Linda Fetzner, Eldora Engebretson, Marcia Elston, Melvin Erickson, Ralph Gilbertson. Row 3: Judy Eash, Ron Ericson, Carole Duran, JoAnn Hoffman, Don Ed- NCvards.ERcfyvk4: Juanita Eigenmann, Jack Erickson, Pam Fisk, Ted Harding, Karen Erickson, Daryll Harris, wen s ic . LEFT 4: 115 JUNIORS MRS. BLACK Row 1: Joan Dahlen, Audrey Cook, Sandra Cox, Dick Cunningham, Sheila Davis, Jim Dalrymple, Joan Dalrymple. Row 2: Les Chandler, Jeanette Dickinson, Connie Deitz, Russell Decker, Kenny Denne, Judy Curtis, Freida Davis. Row 3: Jackie Delyea, Jeanette Dolsman, David DeVleming, Susan Dietz, Gary Cromer, Leona Dishaw, Leroy Daniels. Row 4: George Dawson, Dean Dagman, Dwight Damen, Mary Jo Cunningham, Russell Dar, Stuart Davis, Jerry Dittrich. BOTTOM: 2 JUNIORS MRS. CHISHOLM Row 1: Bob Banister, Linda Bartell, Mary Baldwin, Barbara Adamson, Velva Barcus, Richard Anderson, Nevin Aspenwall. Row 2: Rosalie Aspray, Christina Anderson, Sandra Backman, Loretta Alf, Judy Aig- ner, Julie Bullock, Dolly Bachman. Row 3: Lene Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Douglas Baker, Bob Birney, Sharron Adams, Emma Jo Adami, Lois Bard, Sue Albert. Row 4: Gary Baker, Jerry Ball, John Campbell, Dick Allen, George Akers, Howard Ball, Sam Reed, Phil Aust. TOP: 118 SOPHOMORES MRS. LAYTON Row 1: Mary Anne Zastrow, Lynette Van Damme, Marlene Tlyehara, Cynthia Panter, Dick Wendle, Fred Warriner. Row 2: Junanne Watson, Shirley Watson, Jean Vanderwall, Romero Vivit, Donna Wams- ley, Carol Wilson, Claudia Williams. Row 3: Howard Williams, Nancy Whaley, Jim Van Leuven, Bette Bickerman, Hellen Van Dewerker, Darlene Weimer, Dee Weissenborn. Row 4: Gary Wallace, Ronald Wright, Carolyn Wright, Paul Warner, Toby Valigette, Shelley Williamson, John Westenesee, Bill Wilder. RIGHT 1: 11 SOPHOMORES MR. WOOLARD Row 1: Pat Tucker, Linda Shauvin, Chris Smith, Kay Turnbow, Marilyn Marschante, Molly McGoldrick, Jerry Lockridge, Sandra Wyllie, Linda Walmon. Row 2: John Sherwood, Jim Thomas, Julie Walter, Trosst Norvel, Julie Smith, Bill Remsing, Sandra Wurdeman, Carl Wigen, Dick Siegert. Row 3: Ed Tritt, Ann Thomas, Mitzi Shimizu, Linda Towner, Roger Washburn, Doug Shaw, Judy Seebeck, Pam Smith, Ron Zielke. Row 4: Elnine Van Sicker, Barb Slaughter, Jerry Tripp, Reid Tinling, Lee Zimmer, Larry Shulenbarger, Nonnalu Thue, Mary Shea, Jim Thyng. RIGHT 2: 332 JUNIORS C. W. ANDERSON Row 1: Barbara Bicklen, Ilah Black, Marjorie Brotherton, Dorothy Becker, Kathy Boersema, Ruth Brickel, Verla Bean. Row 2: Judy Bell, Karin Boni, Mary Brown, Jeanne Brown, Barbara Brooks, Elea- nor Bunn, Diane Brocar. Row 3: Jack Brooks, Bob Beatty, Kathy Belgum, Tom Betts, Tim Beecher, Donna Bender, John Breakey, Rodney Boner. Row 4: Jim Bricker, Jim Black, Lonnie Brackins, Gerald Bowers, Stan Buorklund, Rodney Black, Terry Ingles. RIGHT 3: 209 SOPHOMORES MISS HUNT Row 1: Ed DeChene, Buddy Castle, Alice Porter, Barbara Lockert, Joan Meade, Jennifer Carrick, Dixie Lee Carter, Everett Reynolds. Row 2: Vickie Rollert, Kay Meeske, Sandra Rogel, Virginia Prindle, Char- lene Finch, Don Russel, Keith Cauvel, Jim Griffin, Jack Fairchild. Row 3: Marvin Carroll, Gayl Roble, Roberta Farquhar, Shila Dutton, Marcia Ranniger, Dick Rouse, Pete Ewell, Jerry Finrow, Vincent Mazulo, Dave Ranniger. Row 4: Pete Perius, Gerry Gronsetta, Bill Gulliford, Doug Kindchi, Ralph Cheadle, Rich- ard Farrell, Steve Grover, Terry Rosenquist, Herbert Rumburg. RIGHT 4: 325 SOPHOMORES MRS. CUNNINGHAM Row 1: Nona Wood, Judy Briscoe, Karene Dillon, Chet Brannon, Ernest Phillips, Karen Davis, Arlene Batchelor. Row 2: Sandra Parker, Rae Patton, Gwendell Frisk, Diane Fletcher, Rodney Boyle, Julie Brandt, Sharon Funden. Row 3: Dan Barrett, Charles Balzer, Sharon Brandt, Bill Phares, Gary Pen- field, Lynn Paulson. Row 4: Mary Kay Davis, Lennus Breedon, Donna Davenport, Wallace Bates, Dick Peters, Chris Pierron, Victor Barnett. BOTTOM: 208 SOPHOMORES MR. SCHOENING Row 1: Irving Teranishi, Ed Spetch, Karen Tilton, Dan Craig, Mary Etta Stahl, Marshall Sugiyama, Joyce Terao, Judy Sperry, Mary Lou Stanton. Row 2: Duane Sterling, Carolyn Thompson, Judiann Tubbs, Don Sturmer, Becky Sowell, Barry Solomon, Eleanor Sulisky, Norman Stockett, Deanna Tarter. Row 3: Mel Stanton, Pat Stemmer, Rich Symms, Jerry Stanke, Bill Tatt, Karen Swearingen, Bruce Stone, Judy Stover, Tom Steward, Dave Stutheit. Row 4: Dave Starr, Bill Stockdale, Betty Staley, Wendell Summers, Jim Stevens, Mike Strand, Sharon Tarter, Kay Stevens, Phil Soucy, Joan Stone, Eldon Thompson. l T ' i I 2-ewgwwmv f . f if K -aww .fm,efpmwm--f.,.,,1z4a::em1,ew-uswrmrwzwum, f wzusswz TOP: 216 SOPHOMORES MRS. JONES Row 1: Tom McMullen, Dennis McMann, Bonnie MacArthur, Martha Lopez, Faith Mason, Shirley Mel- ton, Judy McDaniels, Jim Linardos. Row 2: Ted McCullock, Clark Long, Don McEldowney, Dick Mather, Sara MacMillan, Judy Liechti, Carolyn Mavity, Georgia Manning. Row 3: Gerald Loveless, Greta Lind- gren, Jon Beverly Long, Glenda Marque, Judy McCrow, Sharon Lineham, Claudia Douglas, JoAnn Lorin- ski. Row 4: Paul McKee, Roxie Martin, Vernon Melvin, Dennis McLaughlin, John McClain, Paul Mar- shall, John Larson, Pat Marcuson, Roy Mackey. LEFT 1: 113 SOPHOMORES MR. SCHOESLER Row 1: Darylene Skaugstad, Janice Sandvold, Edward Scully, Don Scott, Virginia Shepherd, Jerry Smith. Row 2: Joan Secord, Caren Smith, Judy Marden, Lois Sheldon, Ruth Schiff, Diane Sawtells, Rose Schier- meyer. Row 3: Dan Scharpenberg, Dona Shaw, Sue Sather, Joan Sather, Barbara Schmidt, Lois Hart- ling, Larry Schorff, Spencer Saito. Row 4: Virginia Smelcer, Gail Smith, Phil Sande, Bruce Selcho, Elmer Seeley, David Smith, Linda Schlomer, Kenneth Smith, VVilfred Sebo. LEFT 2: 333 SOPHOMORES MISS NOEL Row 1: Bob Redding, Tom Black, Polly Poppe, Janet Reasoner, Judy Robbins, Valrie Prater, Janet Rausch, Kathy Robb. Row 2: David Probstfed, Annette Popp, Bob Potts, Gene Ritchie, Beverly Richardson, Karen Bowers, Alvina Rice. Row 3: Gerald Borhaver, Shirley Robinson, Ann Bjornson, Pat Prince, Louie Ruhl, Sharon Rowan, Jay Roberts, Stephen Redfield. Row 4: Jeanne Prigmore, Bob Pope, Lawrence Bjornton, Larry Rissler, Jean Rabe, David Ruekhaber, Alan Roberts. LEFT 3: 327 SOPHOMORES MR. MECKELSON Row 1: Tony Okawa, Arleen Pickett, Judy Pence, Ron Johnson, Sandra Holm, Sheila James. Row 2: Jo- anne Ost, Jack Paradise, Grace Oki, Anita Pagel William Norcross, Ruth Brannon. Row 3: Duane Ostlund, Donna Northey, Robert Hooker, Marilyn Owen, Bob Hurlbert, Dick Partridge. Row 4: Ron Palmer, Sharon Olson, Jack Plattor, Mary Oneal, Paul Pace, Art Perkins, Robert Olson. LEFT 4: 329A SOPHOMORES MR. LIVINGSTON Row 1: Georgia Moriya, Margie Nichols, Carol Miller, Linda Nichols, Sandy Morlan, Jim Miller, Gary Moylan, Carolyn Morimoto. Row 2: Jeanie Morgan, Joan Mizony, Mildred Mitchell, Barbara Morrison, Rita Morton, Beverly Nelson, Fred Muije, Gary Muzatko. Row 3: Max Montecucco, Dan Mors, Joan Nau, Frieda Nichols, Charlene Ness, Judy Mott, Claudia Morgan, Carol Morris. Row 4: Joyce Moore, Kasik Mularski, Leon Nason, Paul Mossuto, Charles Miller, Terry Murphy, Sam Morris, Roy Newcomb. BOTTOM: 317 SOPHOMORES MR. HALL Row 1: Janet Kimura, Mike Larabee, Pat Lafferty, Marlene Klein, Bill Larter, Eva Lantis, Judy Larsen. Row 2: David Ruud, Nancy Knox, Lou Runje, Gary Kistler, Yoshimi Konishi, Pat Kissler, Nancy Riggs, Lili Kromer. Row 3: Kay Kuhn, Bob King, Jim Kilgore, Darrell Koeppen, Gary Kuykendall, Charles Kim- rough, Judy Lee, Linda LaPlante. Row 4: Mike Kinyon, Larry Lewis, Ronald Kollman, Clark Kilhefner, Max LaC0unte, Bob Lewis, Kenny Kimmel, Kenneth Kramer, Betty Leland. TOP: 112 SOPHOMORES MRS. MILLER Row 1: Wanda Colgan, Deanie Condron, Jim Crane, Jean Coghill, James Colwell, Caren Collins, Gary Clay, Doris Corrigan, Sharon Cydrus. Row 2: John Clark, Martha Corkery, Larry Collins, JoAnn Clark, Dave Clutinger, Diane Cummings, Diane Daehlin, Ernie Bunn, Judy Corey. Row 3: Nick Cline, Dick Cochrane, Dwight Daly, Kee Clarke, Christian Cox, Lloyd Custis, Robert Cox, Steve Clark. Row 4: Dennis Cords, Jerry Cline, Tim Collins, Jim Courtright, Jerry Crossett, Ken Craft, Ralph Cornwall, Delano Coy, Shreve Connelly. RIGHT 1: 302 SOPHOMORES MISS GOOS Row 1: Betty Jones, Beverly James, Peggy Johnson, Adele Jacobson, Betty Jerred, Roberta Jarvis, Judy Jewett, Jerrine Jones. Row 2: Karin Jahr, Tom Hundhausen, Mickey Jones, Margaret Holt, Sidney Hutt- ner, Marc Johnson, Jan Jensen, Sandra Hughes. Row 3: Vance Kaump, Jim Holcomb, Gloria Joslin, Linda Hollingsworth, Shirley Iness, Falken Kalin, Bobbie Iverson, John Keigley. Row 4: Lee Johnson, Tom Hunton, Frank Kent, Melvyn Justice, Archie Junes, Richard Jensen, Jerry Johnson, Pat Kelliher, Bob Joss, Terry Holt. LEFT 2: 105 SOPHOMORES MR. FINNEGAN Row 1: Julie I-Iaberman, Bob Hacker, Alfreda Hamm, Ronald J. Harris, Kathy Henry, Cliff Hamilton, Pat Hatcher, Bruce Hatch, Barbara Hicks, Lee Hilgers-. Row 2: Lyn Harris, Gerald Hill, Wencle Higgins, Bob Hechn, Dorrie Hall, Harl Hege, Doris Dancer, Dennis Hackola, Helane Hilton. Row 3: Evelyn Hartel, Bill Heyer, Chuck Hagen, Carole Hart, Dave Heath, Beck Harris, Dudley Hatton, Nancy Hin- chan, ganet Hanson. Row 4: Carol Hannak, Cy Hallet, Carol Herlln, Ronald L. Harris, Bill Hour, Dick Herol , Terry Hendrickson, Bob Hickum, Fred Harris, Melvin Hertzberg. RIGHT 3: 205A SOPHOMORES MR. CLARK Row 1: Donna Grove, Ken Gepford, Irene Grady, Karen Guffin, Katherene Grafos, Charles Gunderson. Row 2: Clarence Freeman, Sharon Gropp, Hugh Flagan, Carol Freeman, Karen Fleener, Sharon Gates. Row 3: Miles Gilbert, Andrea F redrickson, Richard Foster, Sharon Gonyou, Pat Warren, Phil Green, Charles Goodsell. Row 4: Bill Gamm, Lora Graham, Richard Gonwick, Lonnie Green, Bob Forsyth, Ray Gillett, Joe Gannaway, Edna Guenther. RIGHT 4: 123 SOPHOMORES MRS. CHARBONNEAU Row 1: Lynn Edgerton, Roberta Downs, Janice Doescher, Douglas Fisher, Nancy Eden, Pauline Elmer, Diane Deaton, Dana DeLoach. Row 2: Larry Kippenham, Judy Deitz, Irene Ferderer, Pat Densow, Merry Emry, Richard Faraca, Gloria Fisher, Marney Lou Franco. Row 3: Richard LeVeca, John Decoz, Marjorie Embrey, Bill Evans, Keith Elkins, Jim Dyke, David Erickson, David Dirkse. Row 4: John Dor- maier, Dan Edgar, Roger Domini, Richard Eagle, Tom Dupler, Robert Diercks, Jim Deno. BOTTOM: 208A SOPHOMORES , MISS BEEMAN Row 1: Robert Brown, Robert Bushnell, Rodney Christian, Robert Butler, DeVern Maahs, George Berg- quist. Row 2: Janice Causey, Gary Christensen, Robert Carneal, Dennis Cerenzia, Lisa Brocar, Judy Brown. Row 3: Maxine Butler, Gerry Centers, Donna Kay Buboltz, Harry Boyd, Dawn Brunzell, Mar- jory Butler, Suzanne Bronson. Row 4: Keith Carlson, Ava Brown, Bill Cameron, Ken Bumgarner, Russell Brentlinger, Ann Broten, Sue Carter. '1 -7 I , It 1,-. TOP: 125 FRESHMEN MRS. KNOX Front: Helen Seipp. Row 1: Pat Killien, Stefan Johnson, Dolores Jones, Robert Jellesed, Joan Johnson, Frances Johnson, Robert Jones, John Kalin. Row 2: Joseph Kaluis, Sharry Kevis, Kenneth Jones, Jeanette Johnson, Jay Johnson, Pat Kalnins, Rolland Kirkendall, Pat Kelly. Bow 3: Buddy Kirihara, Patricia John- son, Dean Kalinoski, Susan Kirkeley,dJarry Johnson, Shirley Johnson, Terry Johnson, Ingrid Kirstein, Linda Jones. Row 4: Rosemary Kincai , Stephan Kissin, David Kellner, Stephan Johnson, Madeline Jolm- son, James Kempthorne, George Jonas, Dennis Jones. LEFT 1: 222 SOPHOMORES MR. BABCOCK Row 1: Barry Blair, Naomi Brickle, Gwen Berqlund, Kathleen Bennison, Connie Blank, Valerie Blanken- ship. Row 2: Alvin Borden, Anne Bartlett, Jane Boyce, Janice Bierig, Donna Belknap, Barbara Blair, Carol Bohn. Row 3: Sue Bergstrom, Daryl Black, Jay Besse, Paul Beryersdirf, Dick Breeding, Sue Biehn, Marda Bowen. Row 4: John Batsell, Jim Bech, Janeen Blue, Rose Mary Blair, Tom Beaver, Bill Bialkow- sky, Arnold Benningson. LEFT 2: 330 SOPHOMORES MR. MILLER Row 1: Stan Bauis, Bev Aster, Tex Alexeder, Maggy Norse, Bill Anderson, John Mitchell, Ruby Aki- yarna. Row 2: Donald Bakken, Ray Blair, Ronald Austing, Shirley Awbery, Jack Aaring, Janice Allen, Mike Allen, Geoffrey Atwell. Row 3: Tom Anderson, Wilma Anderson, Gary Agen, Juanita Ashton, Oli- ver Aurand, Peggy Abrams, John Ates, Mike Babcock. Row 4: Clare Mix, Carol Baeder, Gary Allenton, Julie Bacher, Dennis Aune, Donna Allen, Bob Avis, Bonnie Austin. LEFT 3: 202 FRESHMEN MRS. VECCHIO Row 1: Deanna Yake, Marjorie Weidner, Claudia Zarkin, Olivia Wolfe, Fred Williams, Bonnie Williams, Bonny Webster. Row 2: Craig Wood, Maxine Wilson, Dennis Williams, Judy VVidmer, Harumi Yamagi- wa, Linda Wilson, Ronnie Weymouth, John Welker. Row 3: Denise Weatherman, Gary Winfrey, Kent Zupan,-IJudy Osborne, Lillian Zielki, Kathie Weremiczyk, Pat Williams, Sidney W1lTZ,l21H'g. Row 4: Chris- tme W1 burn, Gene Waggoner, Steve Whitemarsh, Rod Negovan, Ann White, Leslie Wood, Fay Parks, Leanna Zarnes. LEFT 4: 20 FRESHMEN NIR. SIVERTSON Row 1: Jay Thielen, Kathy Uhrich, Herb Wakamatsu, Shig Takeshita, Sherry Trumm, Sandy Thompson, Jerry Walker, Sharon Walsh, Ron Thompson. Row 2: Ed Takeda, Wayne Verhaag, Georgia Tiffany, Mar- ess Wakely, Jerry Thomas, Eline Wall, Alicia Ward, Bob Tenold, Sharon Waymine. Row 3: Denny Terry, John.Turner, Loren Thomas, Barbara Veatcli, Terry Underwood, Darlette Watkins, Mike Vickerman, Elouise Walker, Tom Tesarik. Row 4: Cliff Van Slyke, George Wagner, Dave Taylor, Don Swift, Kris Wales, Jim Templeton, Lloyd Tye, Gary Tesdahl, Dan Taitch. BOTTOM: 220A FRESHMEN ALDA HOWARD Row 1: George Hitomi, Smith Hogsett, Lenora Hilburn, Stephen Hooper, Linda Jacobsen, Gerald Lucy, Pat Holmes. Row 2: Barbara Hill, Wayne Hooper, Novene Horton, Kay Higgins, Mary Ellen Hobert, Mi- chael Holt, Joyce Hill. Row 3: Joanne Hughes, Judy Ireland, Beverlee Hill, Rosie Hill, Pauline Janisch, Warren Jacobson, John Hurni. Row 4: Dorothy Hunt, Barbara Horsly, Janice Hood, Philip Huneke, Dave Holum, Dolores Hunter, Clavton Hill, Wallis Hubbard. TOP: 218 FRESHMEN MRS. ROSSING Row 1: Barbara Steenbergen, Linda Sweet, Penny Safranek, Judy Speacht, Sue Storment, Karen Strand, Mary Stumpf, Leroy Strange. Row 2: Monty Sperry, Patsy Sturdevant, Lynn Stillwell, Mary Sullivan, Darryl Stockton, VValt Staley, Beatrice Soss, Ann Sommer. Row 3: Anita Strange, Jildy Stuller, Carol Stanger, Ken Stanton, Don Sturdevant, Seth Sundin, Bill Steinberger, Arthur Stone, Sue Swartley. Row 4: Jimmy Swope, Jim Stewart, Bob Spidle, Howard Swerland, Bob Strahl, Louie Stromberg, Fred Stan- ley, Mike Stratil, Jane Stewart. RIGHT 1: 201 FRESHMEN MR. HOBAN Row 1: Wayne Hanson, Jim Henderskott, Don Hazelburg, Dudley Haines, Vicki Hennigar, Jim Hess, Hei- di Halvarson, Pearl Hayaski, Mike Harrison. Row 2: Dean Lundburg, Leroy Kunz, Roy Henderson, Bob Herman, Sharon Hanson, Janna Harris, Julie Haun, Lois Guenzul, Leonard Hair. Row 3: Don Gumen- burg, Ron Gustapson, Bill Herlin, Reba Haugen, Phyllis Guthrie, Bob Hammond, Sondra Lyons, Sandra Knudeson, Kent Hawley, Tom Linch. Row 4: Ken Heehiv, Mike Hall, Colin Hansen, Shelley Haun, Wendy Lycan, Bill Heacox, Julie Gunn, Ann Harshbarger, Karlene Hendricks, Art Heindselman. RIGHT 2: 108 FRESHMEN MRS. HARRIS Row 1: Marvin Jeffries, Joan G1'een, Jacquelyn Gray, Carolyn Gelb, Richard Gengelbach, Carol Gebert, Loretta Gray, Pamela Griffith, Lauretta Jeffries, Sharon De Rosier. Row 2: Marijean Greene, Larry Gonwick, Jeffrey Goldberg, Florence Grubbs, Howard Graham, Joyce Hottman, Sally Glaze, Michaele Glenn. Row 3: Jim Greene, Carolyn Gray, David Goble, Kathy Grimm, Barney Jenkins, Gretchen George, Bill Goss, Joan Gimble, Christina Johnson. Row 4: Jim Getchell, Ann Gemberling, Bob Gould, Hugh Graham, Barbara George, Ron Gargano, Linda Gardner, Tom Gill, Ray Thomas, Linda Jensen. RIGHT 3: 21 FRESHMEN MR. HAMILTON Row 1: Donna Eller, Betty Ettenborough, Dale Fulbright, Whitey Rutherford, Sandy Foster, Ed Finch, Art Fishes, Sandy Roffler, Janet Ensley. Row 2: Linda Flowers, Margy Eash, Janet Fraley, Nancy Far- ber, Linda Finegold, Kerry Frey, Sharon Frissell, Pat Dutton, Nancy Fowle. Row 3: Marne Finch, Jack Everitt, John Fowler, Ronald Fiechtner, Carol Ealy, Bill Faire, Craig Smith, Bradley Everest. Row 4: Pearl Finley, Larry Elsom, Robert Franklin, Lewis Rubertt, Tom Farr, Bill Senske, Denny Rodstrom, Bob Fisk, Bobbie Dwinnell. RIGHT 4: 210 FRESHMEN MR, GRAHAM Row 1: Mary Downing, Carol Coman, Jeanne Comin, Candice Corkum, Carrie Dickerson, Marty Leavis, Joan Cribby, Norma Craft, Carolyn Doan. Row 2: Carolyn Colter, Kelley Crick, Ronnie Code, Kay Con- ner, Mike Cook, James M. Cummings, Dale Cline. Row 3: Jim Charbonneau, Jim Crabtree, James D. Cum- mings, Jerry Dawson, Kenny Cromer, Arlene Dodge, Lounetta Clement, John Davis, Sharon Deitz. Row 4: Mike Clark, Beck Chew, Charles Cresap, Drew Daly, James Dostert, Bill Cromwell, Dick Dewey, Harold Diskin, Susan Claggett. BOTTOM: 5 FRESHMEN MR. POWELL Row 1: Kathleen Roe, Karen Schrag, Pamela Sisson, Sharon Robbins, Paul Sandieur, Loal Saldin, Nancy Rudolph, Lynda Smith, Carmen Short. Row 2: Gwen Shaw, Pat Schmidt, Judith Sivers, Sheryl Sears, Paul Smith, Robin Rykus, Mary Lou Schweyen, Carol Rigsby, Kay Skillingstead. Row 3: Charlotte Rice, Gretchen Smith, Roger Shimizu, Jerry Rhoads, Dennis Schneider, Judy Rose, Naomi Root, Jerilynn Root, Mary Ridpath. Row 4: Bernard Robinson, Duane Smith, Mark Schmalz, Charles Rondeau, Patrick Smith, Jim Robb, Bob Schwartz, John Shyer, Stanley Roth, Harry Rittenhouse. : infxeae:2vfQ2 mmzaiarfxwmi:?2aiws 51mwaaza::af4xawm.wah 11 J Vx' 'x. .,-J ,G ' x Q x ,XL x . 'F wx X ,XM A 'x NN .J xx. 5 x 1 X x .XT X X .S xx ', X QA SN X N 5: 'sk E5 .XX E4 N N S vb S -E X QA L .X if XJ fy 'x .A xxx X: xg A - . V YY. x f 'V-f X TOP: 316 FRESHMEN MRS. FISHER Row 1: Jim Brende, Sally Broom, Claudette Brooks, Aline Brooks, John Byrne, Nancy Brown, Sandra Campbell. Row 2: Susan Bryant, Sharon Lee Brooke, Chris Brubaker, Sandy Cadagan, Leland Byrne, Jeanne Ann Carlin, Sandra Calberg. Row 3: John Cary, Linda Buettgenbach, Jeff Brown, Chris Brown, Martin Brunzell, Leland Brown, Marvin Butler, Ron Carriveau. Row 4: Bob Brown, Tom Carr, Baxter Brown, Larry Brown, Tom Bunch, Sharon Burgner, Paul Carosella, Ralph Carlson. LEFT 1: 221 FRESHMEN MISS PETTIS Row 1: Kathy Pallett, Esther Otomaru Barbara Ogden, Kenneth Perterson, Carolyn Padqurski, Lonnie Reynolds, Dick Pierson, Sue Pearson, Barbara Peck, Nancy Querna. Row 2: VVillene Olmsted, Bill Peterson, Bonnie Pugh, Frances Peacock, Barry Pugh, Carolyn Priest, Judy Ray, Lana Preasley, Bette Pugh. Row 3: Larry Peterson, Doris Peterson, Allen Perrson, Dick Parkey, Gary Presley, Linda Orwig, Mary Partridge, Reed Reeves, Joan Phegley, Karen Popp. Row 4: Marjorie Owens, Jim Parsons, Jack Pearson, Diane Reed, Jim Pratt, Charlotte Pihl, Sheila Parsler, Parmey Poore, Vicki Palaski. LEFT 2: 312 FRESHMEN MR. MILTON RowlI: James Moore, Patricia Murphy, Valerie Nichols, Blake Miller, Sharon Miethe, Sandra Miethe, Cathie Miller, Alice Miyasaka. Row 2: Carl O'Dell, Judy Ochse, Fred Nishimura, Judy Myers, Bob Morig, Gaylene Moos, Kay Nozaki, Janis Nixon. Row 3: Judy Murphy, Bert Nelson, Vivian Ness, John Morrison, Sandra Neudorfer, Shanon O'Brien, Ray Newcomb, Linda Norris. Row 4: Jack McTaggart, Barbara Mitchell, Roger Minaker, Helen Newton, Sam Minnix, Arlene Myhre, Cary Miller, Nancy Messer. LEFT 3: 329 FRESHMEN lNIRS. BIERRICK Row 1: Sherry Maxwell, Catherine Panter, Gary McDonald, Frances Matheson, Jon McKillop, Barbara Cadden, Jeanne Maxey. Row 2: Margaret Matthews, Bill Mager, Kay McMillan, Cathy Matthews, Mikki Gel-'iri-cle. Pat Mc-Math, Barbara McElvary. Row 3: Barbara McDonald, Lynn McFadden, Dick Mc- iiffoy. Toni Matthews. Brenda ML-Alpine, Kathleen Miller, Carol Mayo. Row 4: Gerald ii. Cary Major. John hlL'l..2lllglIll1I, Dave Mann, Paul McBride, Willie Martin, Jack Sf' 315 P FRESHMEN rm. LOUDERBACK N fd Q iq Ni if gf 'Q Limb. Bill I.-Icnuntv. Ted L.nnphcrc. Tcrrv LaLibcrtc. Dan Langan. Jcffrcy 3' 2 FQ 0' Q- 5' Q- Q Karin Latmn, Pauline' Larsnn. Edward Lawrence. Jo Lauiram-c. Margot Q 'Q' S 13' 3: Elizalx-th Lchl. Par Lrffrl. Cary Lund. Toni Lcyda. Duane Leigh, Q '11 3 S 'Q' 4: Mary Liiiardns. Fred Lnfkin, Ron Lindsay, LaYon Logan, Jini Long, C gg, 5? Mn-lind.i lamcry. 'C 5 ' FRESHMEN Ma. BAIRD Brannon, Dixie Bond, Eddie Barret, Vicki Berger, Tom Bass. Kathy Boswell, Row 2: Bill Bonaudi, Donna Barret, Richard Pantages, Bob Barret, Judy by Best. John Bartleson. Anita Biklin, Frank Bird. Row 3: Donna Branden- bllfg. Hflgn- Bigelow, Sara Brierly, Billy Briscoe, Marsha Bloinquist, Ronald Bower, Mary Lynn Bergman, Beebe. Row 4: Bruce Basset, Kathy Bennian, Charles Becker, Cary Brandt, Albert Barron Blumhagen, Ralph Bockmier, Bob Bell, Larry Bassinger. TOP: 204 FRESHMEN MRS. WICKLINE Row 1: John Arnold, Susan Ball, Ginger Balcom, Gail Allen, Carolyn Baker, Karen Cornell, Joyce Allen, Frances Barnes, Mary Anderson. Bow 2: Sue Baldwin, Philip Bachman, Joanne Doyl, Penny Barnhart, Ann Balzer, Donna Amundson, Bob Coffman, Tom Angelier, Roger Coffman. Row 3: David Baker, Tom Asher, Terry Anderson, Allison Airey, Linda Bakkcn, Kenny Ahern, Dolly Abrams, Dave Balder- son, Sue Alway. Row 4: Darrel Baldwin, Frand Adamson, Bill Bafus, David Curtis, Kent Austin, Paul Anderson, Merilee Barnes, James Anthony. MISCELLANEOUS 1 Row 1: Sharon Spores, Barbara Atlas, John Humpert, Vera Nicholas, Billy Dunlop, Gary Gillmore, Karen Johnson, Carolyn Doan, Caroline McComas, Ralph Backmire, Erlinda Vigil. Row 2: Rebekah Flanagan, Janyce Carlos, Ronald Lyons, Jack Popham, Jon Duerfeldt, Helene Thompson, Danny Lewis, Sharon O'Donnell, Roger Brockway, Dave Stormick, Lonnie lnners, Dennis Hoxsey, Joe Krauss. Row 3: Georgia Peterson, Nancy Neueux, Howard Boehmer, Bill Parks, Carol Pearson, Dan McElroy, Larry Bowton, Jim Evans, John Wentz, Jim Skindlov, Jim Rock, Daniel Smith. Row 4: Cornelius Breen, Rod Shaws, Jerry Betts, John Lyons, Robert Hohevold, Paul Hammond, John Kitkoski, Jerry Heritage, Larry Kjol- seth, Larry Gest, Georgia F lory. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Row 1: Verina Moore, Laurance McKinley, Barbara Hobbs, Patrick Miller, Sally Claggett, Jeanne Kyle, Kathy Rau, Bonita Purdom, Karen Jensen. Row 2: Kendall Rader, Gary Honda, Ellen Chartain, Paul Hopkins, Penny Bruington, Terry Kelly, Launa Burtness, Elaine Faennel, Steenie Scott. Row 3: Nick Heineck, Dick Peters, Randy Chapman, Patricia Peebler, Carolyn Calvert, Noel Smartt, Denny Sanders, Bob Wilson, Sheila Fagan. Row 4: Andy Joe Holt, Terrin Doris, Jim Freeman, Jim Mitchell, Bob Lauer, Don Wier, Darrell Sulleve, David Bradley. TOP: 316 FRESHMEN MRS. FISHER Row 1: Jim Brende, Sally Broom, Claudette Brooks, Aline Brooks, John Byrne, Nancy Brown, Sandra Campbell. Row 2: Susan Bryant, Sharon Lee Brooke, Chris Brubaker, Sandy Cadagan, Leland Byrne, Jeanne Ann Carlin, Sandra Calberg. Row 3: John Cary, Linda Buettgenbach, Jeff Brown, Chris Brown, Martin Brunzell, Leland Brown, Marvin Butler, Ron Carriveau. Row 4: Bob Brown, Tom Carr, Baxter Brown, Larry Brown, Tom Bunch, Sharon Burgner, Paul Carosella, Ralph Carlson. LEFT 1: 221 2 FRESHMEN MISS PETTIS Row 1: Kathy Pallett, Esther Otomaru Barbara Ogden, Kenneth Perterson, Carolyn Padqurski, Lonnie Reynolds, Dick Pierson, Sue Pearson, Barbara Peck, Nancy Querna. Row 2: VVillene Olmsted, Bill Peterson, Bonnie Pugh, Frances Peacock, Barry Pugh, Carolyn Priest, Judy Ray, Lana Preasley, Bette Pugh. Row 3: Larry Peterson, Doris Peterson, Allen Perrson, Dick Parkey, Gary Presley, Linda Orwig, Mary Partridge, Reed Reeves, Joan Phegley, Karen Popp. Row 4: Marjorie Owens, Jim Parsons, Jack Pearson, Diane Reed, Jim Pratt, Charlotte Pihl, Sheila Parsler, Parmey Poore, Vicki Palaski. LEFT 2: 312 FRESHMEN MR. MILTON Row 1: James Moore, Patricia Murphy, Valerie Nichols, Blake Miller, Sharon Miethe, Sandra Miethe, Cathie Miller, Alice Miyasaka. Row 2: Carl O,Dell, Judy Ochse, Fred Nishimura, Judy Myers, Bob Morig, Gaylene Moos, Kay Nozaki, Janis Nixon. Row 3: Judy Murphy, Bert Nelson, Vivian Ness, John Morrison, Sandra Neudorfer, Shanon O'Brien, Ray Newcomb, Linda Norris. Row 4: Jack McTaggart, Barbara Mitchell, Roger Minaker, Helen Newton, Sam Minnix, Arlene Myhre, Gary Miller, Nancy Messer. LEFT 3: 329 FRESHMEN MRS. MERRICK Row 1: Sherry Maxwell, Catherine Panter, Gary McDonald, Frances Matheson, Jon Mc-Killop, Barbara Cadden, Jeanne Maxey. Row 2: Margaret Matthews, Bill Mager, Kay McMillan, Cathy Matthews, Mikki McColdrick, Pat McMath, Barbara Mc-Elvary. Row 3: Barbara McDonald, Lynn McFadden, Dick Mc- Broom, Barbara McCoy, Tom Matthews, Brenda McAlpine, Kathleen Miller, Carol Mayo. Row 4: C-erald goward, Bee Martin, Cary Major, John McLaughlin, Dave Mann, Paul McBride, YVillie Martin, Jack ooper. - LEFT 4: 310 FRESHMEN MR. LOUDERBACK Row 1: Pat Larabee, Cary Lamb, Bill LaCounte, Ted Lamphere, Terry LaLiberte, Dan Langan, Jeffrey Larsen. Row 2: Dennis Larson, Karin Larson, Pauline Larson, Edward Lawrence, Jo Laurancc, Margot Latimer, Mildred Langau. Row 3: Elizabeth Lehr, Pat Leffel, Cary Lund, Tom Leyda, Duane Leigh, Carol Lemley, Judie Love. Row 4: Mary Linardos, Fred Lufkiu, Ron Lindsay, LaVon Logan, Jim Long, Bonnie Lowe, Happy Klopp, Melinda Lowery. BOTTOM: 205 FRESHMEN MR. BAIRD Row 1: Dale Black, Jeannie Brannon, Dixie Bond, Eddie Barret, Vicki Berger, Tom Bass, Kathy Boswell, Kathy Bell, Gerald Beckham. Row 2: Bill Bonaudi, Donna Barret, Richard Pantages, Bob Barret, Judy Bonnette, XVayne Blair, Lana Best, John Bartleson, Anita Biklin, Frank Bird. Row 3: Donna Branden- burg, Roger Bergwall, Deanne Bigelow, Sara Brierly, Billy Briscoe, Marsha Blomquist, Ronald Bower, Mary Lynn Bergman, Kenneth Beebe. Row 4: Bruce Basset, Kathy Bennian, Charles Becker, Cary Brandt, Albert Barron, Lyle Blumhagen, Ralph Boekmier, Bob Bell, Larry Bassinger. TOP: 204 FRESHMEN MRS. WICKLINE Row 1: John Arnold, Susan Ball, Ginger Balcom, Gail Allen, Carolyn Baker, Karen Cornell, Joyce Allen, Frances Barnes, Mary Anderson. Row 2: Sue Baldwin, Philip Bachman, Joanne Doyl, Penny Barnhart, Ann Balzer, Donna Amundson, Bob Coffman, Tom Angelier, Roger Coffman. Row 3: David Baker, Tom Asher, Terry Anderson, Allison Airey, Linda Bakken, Kenny Ahern, Dolly Abrams, Dave Balder- son, Sue Alway. Row 4: Darrel Baldwin, Frand Adamson, Bill Bafus, David Curtis, Kent Austin, Paul Anderson, Merilee Barnes, James Anthony. MISCELLANEOUS 1 Row 1: Sharon Spores, Barbara Atlas, John Humpert, Vera Nicholas, Billy Dunlop, Gary Gillmore, Karen Johnson, Carolyn Doan, Caroline McComas, Ralph Backmire, Erlinda Vigil. Row 2: Rebekah Flanagan,- Janyce Carlos, Ronald Lyons, Jack Popham, Jon Duerfeldt, Helene Thompson, Danny Lewis, Sharon O'Donnell, Roger Brockway, Dave Stormick, Lonnie Inners, Dennis Hoxsey, Joe Krauss. Row 3: Georgia Peterson, Nancy Neueux, Howard Boehmer, Bill Parks, Carol Pearson, Dan McElroy, Larry Bowton, Jim Evans, John Wentz, Jim Skindlov, Jim Rock, Daniel Smith. Row 4: Cornelius Breen, Rod Shaws, Jerry Betts, John Lyons, Robert Hohevold, Paul Hammond, John Kitkoski, Jerry Heritage, Larry Kjol- seth, Larry Gest, Georgia Flory. MISCELLANEOUS 2 Row 1: Verina Moore, Laurance McKinley, Barbara Hobbs, Patrick Miller, Sally Claggett, Jeanne Kyle, Kathy Rau, Bonita Purdom, Karen Jensen. Row 2: Kendall Rader, Gary Honda, Ellen Chartain, Paul Hopkins, Penny Bruington, Terry Kelly, Launa Burtness, Elaine Faennel, Steenie Scott. Row 3: Nick Heineck, Dick Peters, Randy Chapman, Patricia Peebler, Carolyn Calvert, Noel Smartt, Denny Sanders, Bob Wilson, Sheila Fagan. 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JM' fWH':i5N A i .25 51 V 32 25125 1 W ly f I ,si 'la M Mn 2 . wixwffw . M 55 Qrqalf 43 Jl gigv ff ,YQW - A ll jg lgfgafsgiisxigwg J . I 1xs'm,':r' 1' ' - . P Ch I' F Jhck Schlanqfzn Basketball Football Page seventy-one CHAMPIONS AGAIN: The 1956 track team, coached by Art Frey, won the city championship for the fourth straight year and the tri-district for the second straight year. They won every meet they entered, with the exception of the state meet. Row 1: Kenny Denne, Bob Colwell, Buck Schmalz, Jim Canton, Glen Hagen, Jim Oki, Gary johnson, Bob Bowman, George Dawson. Row 2: Tom Dunton, Mike Thiefault, Wayne Wilson, jim Stark, Warren Wilson, Dave Morgan, Tim Anderson. Row 3: Mike McKee, jim Thompson, Mike Cole, Keith Nance, Dan Kirkpatrick, Gail Cogdill, Gary Cogclill, Nelson Christensen. CROSS-COUNTRY BOYS WIN STATE AND CITY TITLES: Besides State and City titles, the orange and black harriers came in second in the Northwest. Throughout the season the boys were led by one of the state's best run- ners, Glen Hagen, who was a big factor in the team's continuous winning. For the sixth season in a row Coach Frey was happy over the year's results. Row 1: Rob Richardson, Mike Thiefault, Bob Finch, Mike Kirahara, Max Heuett. Row 2: jim Schriener, jack Price, Jerry Gunther, Phil Aust, Mickey Soss, Jack Malone. Row 3: Rob Iverson, Rod Thompson, Lee Wilbur, Glen Hagen. CHAMPIONS IN TRACK: Iim Thompson, left, and Byron McDonald excelled in the high jump in the '56 season. jim took first place in the all-city and the tri-district broad jump and fifth in the state. He ran anchor man on the relay team which took third in the state. Byron took third in the high jump of the Central Valley relays. gUCCESSFUL SPRINTERS: CBelow left? jim Thompson and Buck Schmalz ffirst two leftl were on the relay team that placed third at the state meet. Bob Bowman was the 100-yard champion in the all-city B meet and also won the 220-yard run. JUMPED TO FAME: james Oki, Wayne Wilson, Jim Stark, and Warren VVilson were four pole vaulters who helped the tikack team to the No. 1 spot for the fifth consecutive year. The pole vault was a strong point 0 the Tiger team. Page seventy-three mm.. B-SQUAD TRACK UNBEATEN: Following the pace set by the varsity squad, the B track team completed its '56 season undefeated, capturing the city title, This team consists of varsity men who fail to earn three points in varsity competition. Art Frey was coach. All in the picture were B-squad players, with the exception of Larry Hamhlen and Linden Connelly. Bow 1: Chuck Gamble, Stan Moore, jim Green, Ron Durham, Bob Noll, Micio Konishi, Lee Wil- bur. Row 2: -lack Pierson, Bob Richardson, Bob McNutt, Dean Daniels, john Stone. Bow 3: jim Arleth, manager, VVar- ren Bakes, George Akers, Larry Himblen, Gerald Bowers, Linden Connelly. FROSH TRACK TEAM, CITY CHAMPS: This well balanced team trampled their city league opponents last year to remain undefeated for the Season. They went on to win the all-city track meet for freshmen, bringing home their share of glory to LC. Dan Barrett remained undefeated through the season in the 660-yard dash. Row 1: Roy New- comb, john Keigley, Pete Ewell, Ierry Smith, Ed Dc Chcnne, Robert Bushnell, Bill Parks. Row 2: John Ates, james Courtright, Bob Forsyth, Robert Avis, Dan Barrett, Lloyd Custis, Larry Cest, Mike Strand. Row 3: Robert Iverson, Richard Symnes, Don Scott, Tony Okawa, David Clutinger, Tom Hutton, Spencer Saito, Bill Bialkowsky, Mel Parsons, Charles Miller. Page seventy-four VARSITY MANAGERS: These hoys have the joh of managing the top notch football team. There is never a dull moment for the fellows who keep the uniforms in condition and, in general, have a full schedule. Row 1: George Dawson, Tom Clark. Row 2: Mike McKee, Doug Kindschi, Dick Lyle, Ed Hunekc. CHAMPS AGAIN: The varsity foothall squad had another impressive season this year, losing only one game. Besides heing city champions, the Tigers placed seventh in the state. The All-City team hoasted four L.C. players: Gary Cog- dill, XVaync Hill, john Gallagher, and jack Schlangen. Coaching staff again this year had Boh Bartlett as head coach, Gene Arger, line coach, and Harry Finnegan, hackfield coach. Row 1: Dirk Jamesorh Larry Gest, Lucky Klopp, Gary Honda, Fred Frieke, Ken Kai, Lanny VVynia, jim Canton, Spenser Saito, jerry Shiga. Row 2: Coach Harry Finnegan, Al Keigly, Tom Betts, Boh Stuart, Dean Daniels, Gary Kepl, Jack Schlangan, john Gallagher, Hod Deitz, Stuart Boyd. Row 3: Dick Knutson, George Nickles, john Ates, Ben Duncan, VVayne Morales, Paul Lewis, Don Miller, Doug Garski, Gary johnson, Ed Larson, Gary Cromer. Row 4: Barry Barret, Mike Cole, Boh Colwell, Jack Lindgren, John Mangan, Bill Akers, Doug McBroom,VVayne Hill, Dave Morgan, Tim Anderson. Row 5: Coach Bob Bartlett, Rick judy, Karl Guenzcl, Gary Cogdill, Glen Scritchfield, john Forchand, Wayne Wilson, Bill Couchman, Max Etter, Coach Gene Arger. Page seventy flue TRIO EARN LETTERS: The three squad members shown abovc all earned their letters in football. Left to right: Lanny XVynia, Dean Daniels, and Ken Kai. I TIGER BIGSHOTS: The husky gridders pictured at thc right are some of the seniors on the Tiger squad. Right 1: Rod Deitz, john Mangan, john Lindgren, Dick Knutson. Right 2: Wayne Morales, Dick Knutson, Tim Anderson. Right 3: VVaync Hill, john Forehand, Barry Barrett, Max Etter. Right 4: Dave Morgan, Glen Scritclifield, Gary Cogdill. ROUGH AND READY: These senior boys pictured below showed fine ability in helping their team to win. Left to right: jim Canton, Al Kciglcy, john Gallagher, Bob Stuart. Page seventy-six B-SQUAD PLACES FOURTH: The B-Squad pigskin totcrs placed fourth in a league of six teams by winning three games and losing five. The team was under the able leadership of Coach Gene Sivertson. Row 1: Mel Stanton, Mike McKillop, Larry Scharff, Ron Zielke, Don Scott, Dick Faraca, Terry Inglis, Doug Fisher, Mike Brown, Dan Smith, h'Vtll'l'Cll VVilson, Frank Kent, Ken Kimmell. Row 2: Bob McNutt, Jack Piersen, Tom Hunton, Bob Cimble, Dave Clutinger, Lloyd Custis, VVilliam Roberts, jim Thyng, Pat Marcuson, Tom Prestwich, Dick Cochrane, Robert Diercks, Dave Smith, Coach Cene Sivertson. Row 3: Phil Camp, Doug Strand, Charles Miller, Cordon Major, Leon Nason, Beaumont Lower, jack Platter, Bill Cameron, Allen Roberts, Ronald Wright, Dwight Daly, Bob Olson, Larry Bowton, Bob Ilickam. FROSH -FOOTBALL TEAM CAPTURES CITY CROWN: The L.C. Kittens finished first in the city league with a record ot four wins, no losses. The final and deciding game was played October 31, at Hart field. Kerry Frey and Denny Rodstrum look like very good prospects for the varsity next year. Row 1: Bill Heacox, Craig Smith, jim Long, Kerry Frey, Dick McBroom, Happy Klopp, Terry Johnson, Bee Martin, Tom Fesarik, Bill Senseke, Lenard Hais, Herb VVakanstsu, John Morrison. Row 2: Roger Shimizu, Bob Strohl, Sam Minnicks, Willy Martin, Cary Winfrey, Mike Straddle, jerry Thomas, Denny Rodstrum, Bob Fisk, Chris Brubaker, Tom Leyda. Row 3: Leslie Wood, Dick Pewey, Rich Parkey, Louis Rubertt, Bill Faire, Steve Hooper, Denny Jones, Ronny Bower, David Holmn, Tom Bass. Row 4: Charles Rondeau, Ken Heehn, Jim Dostart, Barney jenkens, Ron Lindsay, Jim Kempthorne, Frank Adamson, Hugh Graham, Martin Brunzell, Bill Bonaudi. Row 5: Terry Anderson, Ted Lamphere, Jerry Johnson, Tom Fowler, jay Johnson, Denny Terry, Bruce Thomas, Bill Hurtin. LEFT: It takes first-class coaching to produce a championship team. For the 'second year in a row Harry Finnegan, backfield coaclig Gene Arger, line coaclig and Bob Bartlett, head coach, led the Tigers to victory. MIDDLE: This pass was hauled down by Gary Cogdill for a Lewis and Clark score in the XVest Valley game. Lewis and Clark overpowered VV1-:st Valley by a crushing score of 51-6. BOTTOM: Gary Cogdill again carries the ball during a West Valley game at Hart Field. VVayne YVilson f67J is moving in on the play. Snowfall during the game changed the field to mud and made it unfit for play. TOP: XVest Valley gridders pursue Iohn Gallagher as he carries the pigskin toward a first down on muddy Hart field. Jim Canton blocks for Gallagher. The Tigers mopped up West Valley with a score of 51 to 6. MIDDLE: john Gallagher 1571, Don Miller f65J, and Karl Guenzel 175D rush toward Gary Cogdill C711 and an N.C. player in the first game of the season which was against North Central at the Stadium. The score was 12 to 6, North Central, but because of an ineligible player North Central forfeited to the Tigers. BOTTOM: Gary Cogdill and Bill Couchman move in on an N.C. player. Having had some had luck, -Iolm Gallagher 1573 is sprawled in the foreground. This action also took place in the first Tiger-Indian game. Page eighty GOLFERS WIN CHAMPIONSHIP FOR SIXTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR: In the fall of 1956, the boys' golf team won its sixth city championship in six years. Phil Baird has coached the squad for the last dozen or so years. Row 1: John Way, Rod Lutes, Milton Rowe, 'Tom Wilder, Dennis Stallings, Dick Kipper. Row 2: john NVoods, Mike Leffell, Dave Gingrich, Glen Fansler, Larry Lajoie, Jerry Johnson, Matt Ernst. GIRLS' GOLF TEAM AGAIN CAPTURES TITLE: By winning thc tournament with North Central by one point, the girls were number one in the city. Row 1: Helane Hilton, Rodeen Ross, Valerie Prater, Susan Bielm. Row 2: Karene Dillon, Margaret Wendle, Barbara Adamson, Velva Barcus, Peggy Abrams, Stephanie Tripp. Row 3: Vicki Holm, Sue Comegys, Sarah Schneider, Sharon Adams, Barbara Jarman, Leona Dishaw. Row 4: Betty Leland, Nancy Neveux, Ava Brown, Nancy Kuhn, jill Fouche, Karen Lund, Sara Coffin. Page eighty-one BOYS, TENNIS PLACES THIRD: The boys' tennis team, under the effective coaching of Hal Jones, placed third in the city league. The netters had a record of three wins and two losses. Row 1: Bruce Hatch, Pat Killien, Terry Underwood, Claude Canfield, Mickey Soss, Mike Gordon. Row 2: Ted Stiles, Jack Malone, David Aspinwall, Dare Dirkes, Mike Babcock, Dennis Griffin, Irving Teranishi, Yoshima Konislii. Row 3: John Anderson, jim Kirschbaum, John Griffin, Bob Souders, Pete Ewell, Skip Larson, Bob Gallon, Norm Stockett. Row 4: Herb Jenkins, Dallas Moore, Skip Cenis, Theo McCulloch. GIRL NETTERS PLACE THIRD IN CITY RACE: Led by three outstanding players, Sandy Leyda, Pat McCan- non, and Barbara Blair, the team managed to place third in city competition. Miss Virginia Danke is coach. Row 1: Sally Broom. Row 2: Joan Dalrymple, Frances Peacock, Sandy Le da, Linda Laitinen, Janet Rousch, Jill Kromer, Christina Smith. Row 3: Barbara Blair, Pat McCannon, Paula Fendler, Barbara Hoesley, Carol Heilin, Margie Van Tyen, JoAnn Clements, Ann Balzer, Diane Doehlin, Oleta Hood. Page eighty-two COME ON YOU TIGERS: Cheerleaders Diane Poppe, Kathy Krogue, and Judy Perring join with the Ti-Girls in cheering our team on to victory. BIRD'S-EYE VIEW: jack Schlangen shoots for the basket in the February 5 game against C.V. Dwight Damon fin front of basket? rebounded for the final points in the game. The Bears edged by the Tigers 55-54. Page eighty-three TEAM JUST MISSES CHAMPIONSHIP: This year's varsity basketball team came in second in the city hoop race. The boys just missed going to Seattle for the second consecutive time by the thickness of a razor blade. The team won seven out of ten contests. Charlie Fry, Dwight Damon, jack Schlangan, and Gary Cogdill were this year's out- standing players. Row 1: Gary Cogdill, Dwight Damon, Dennis Reilly, Steve Grover, jim Stewart, Charlie Fry. Row 2: Chuck Gamble, Ben Duncan, Wayne Wilson, Dan Barrett, jack Schlangan. B BASKETEERS, CHAMPIONS: Showing a lot of promise, these up and comin hoopsters won the city leigue squa,dx championship. Three stars, Iohn Woods, Dan Barrett, Steve Grover, provi ed most of this year's drive. This years record was 13 wins and two losses. From left to right: Jim Edgar, Warren Wilson, Dave Clutinger, Cy Hallet Dennis McLaughlin, Bob Joss, Don Miller, john Campbell, Bill Bialkowsky, Stan Moore, jim Dyke, John Ates, Vern Melvin, john Woods. Page eighty-four ll ff Q4 1 E ,li-Y film sw .ag 4 i ,W if 2. W' --zzv fair f r are , n,L, . . emyyg' ,-,s,':,: . i iz,fies'l::v:f Q ,..,. 3455 ., l 7 ra, -9.4 ,, f 5 A L.C.'s TOP HOOPSTERS: Charlie Fry, senior forward, won scoring title of the city leagueg Wayne Wilson, junior guard, led the league in percentage of field goals madcg Dwight Damon, junior center, took second place in the city league scoringg Dennis Reilly, senior center and tallest man on the team, was an effective player in spite of an in- Juryg Jack Schlangen, senior guard, gave the finest defensive performance of his high school career in the last crucial Same agiainst Rogers highg Gary Cogdill, senior forward, put forth many fine shots from both the free-throw line and ie cour . ' Page eighty-five ,-.Q 19 I , ' f FROSH CHAMPIONS: Under the coaching of David L. Powell, who is in his first year at Lewis and Clark, these freshman basketball players captured the frosh city championship title this season. The Kittens wound up the league iplay with a six-win and two-loss record. Row 1: Mike Vickerman, Denny Rodstrom, Rod Negovan, Kerry Frey, Baxter Brown, Jim Long, Terry johnson. Row 2: Darrell Baldwin, Willie Martin, Leonard Hair, Fred Luekin, Pat Killien, Bill Goss, john Byrne, Jim Charbonneau. Row 3: Kris Wales, D. L. Powell. Absent: John Mc- Laughlin, Cary Brant. FRESHMEN PLACE SECOND: The freshman cross-country made a good showing last season by placing second in the frosh cross-country league. With Art Frey as their coach and Jack Malone as their manager, the boys ran on to victory for Lewis and Clark. Row 1: Wayne Hooper, Bert Nelson, Fred Nishimura. Row 2: jack Malone, manager: Clifford Van Slyke, Jerry vey. Page eighty-seven RE-'Mn ,fsff y,,'.,p .ku A we 0 xg, K' '. A SQUINTY REMAINS CALM: Squinty Hunter, LC basketball coach, was apparently giving a bit of advice to an off-picture player, while Gary Cogdill, pointing with his bandaged, broken finger, also had something to say. At right is jack Peterson, coach of the championship B team. To the left of Cogdill, from left to right, are Chuck Gamble, Don Miller, Steve Grover, and Iim Stewart. Rogers beat LC, in overtime, 55-52. f B SQUAD CITY CHAMPS: These boys played a tremendous season of baseball. After being defeated at the first game of the season against Rogers, the BU Squad won all the remaining games to become city champions. Row 1: John Johnson, Paul Lewis, Don Miller, Dave Nightser, Bart Partch, Dick Allen. Row 2: Tom Betts, Bud Cash, Jerome lxanneberg, Doug McBroom, John Sergent, Ron Dittman, jack Westerman. Page eighty-nine DAMON DRIVES THROUGH: Dwight Damon, Lewis and Clark's hustling junior center, rips through Rogers' de- fense for a probable score. jack Schlangen Q55 and Gary Cogdill CID await their chance to get into the scramble. -,rr is Y CAME HAD SAD END: The Tigers, who defeated Rogers in a previous game 65-49, went down to defeat at the hand of the Pirates 55-52 in overtime, February 15. The Tigers layed a good first half, leading by as much as 19 points, but the Pirates tightened u their defense, and amazed, everyone to come back and win. Going after a re- bound are the above identifiable. pfayers: Gary Cogdill KID and Dennis Reilly at the right. 1 i ,.,:,.-1 ' 1 A f 1 1125222552: E I fl GIRLS WORK -TOWARD LETTER: Earning a sports letter by participating in volleyball, basketball and softball during the year is the primary aim of the girls' intramural team members. Many sports-minded girls take part in this afterschool activity. Row 1: Barbara Peck, Ann Broten, Wendy Lycan, Bonnie Lawe, Barbara McCoy, Joanne Doyl, Naomi Root, Maryory Embrey, Pat Johnson, Doris Dancer. Row 2: Linda Fetzner, Anna Glackin, Carolyn Mavity, LaVon Logan, Caren Smith, Glenda Marque, Eldora Engelbretson, Pearl Hayashi, Harumi Yamagiwa. Row 3: Bar- bara Hill, Jeanne Carlin, Carolyn Doan, Annabelle Harshbarger, Grace Oki, Iuanne Watson, Judy Speacht, Bonnie Pugh, Carol Pearson, Iudy McCraw, Diane Brocar. Row 4: Beatrice Soss, Pat Kelly, Andrea F redrickson, Sondra Lyons, Frances Johnson, Sue Bryant, Lynda Smith, Mitzi Shimiger, Allison Airey, Janis Nixon. FROSI-T SQUAD PLACES THIRD: With a record of three wins and five losses, the freshman baseball team, in '56, took third place in the city league. Frosh coach was Eugene Sivertson. Row 1: Bob Heehn, Kurt Miller, Mel Stanton, Bud Castle, Don Russell. Row 2: Dick Rouse, Mike Allen, Ray Gillett, Bob loss, Phil Sande, Jim Thyng, Dennis Rood, Keith Cauvel. Row 3: Pat Marcuson, Bruce Becklund, jay Roberts, Tom Hunton, Doug Fisher, John Ates, Bob Hahn, Gene Sivertson. Page ninety one TEAM PLACES SECOND: In the spring of '56, the Tigers found Rogers to be the greatest threat as they bowed out in both games. The Tigers came back to win second in league play. Row 1: john Swine- hart, Hale McPhee, Harland Swenson, Dennis Hooper. Row 2: Don Walther, Larry Geraghty, Dwight Damon, Karl Guenzel, Pete Joss. sesame:-vfzww eg, , if as 5 ffaa fi? T as ,maze we S xv. I 'Wig L, k'e' : . , i f, ' 'f5?f2s:.,Ef me 'f3ff15J?f,gJf.Efr . iiitn teer T i l: '.'.r e T iie,r 2' K 'M ff N. S P is We ,,f,,,s, yyky T32 - .ya s, X , ,, are-A A A , ,g . .' r . . ..,-.4 - . . .,,',mtf- ni ,wa isrest 1 it rg I A . rm, wily, ,rg .Wim .. nw .V V a my tlr L .I it sf JUNIOR POTENTIALS: These six players showed promise in the 1956 season. John Swinehart and Dwight Damon showed some fine pitching against seasoned veterans. Karl Guenzel, right field and john Gallagher, third base, had batting averages over 300. Dennis Hooper, outfielder, and Terry Schmidt first base, turned in superior performances on the B squad. GIFFORD, PRATER NAMED CAPTAINS: Four-year lettermen Bob Gifford and Nealan Prater were elected captains of the '56 team. 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President Left to right Dennis Caplice Spring Semester Boys' Federation President Doug Sutherlin Fall Semester Journal Editor Jim Wood Spring Semester Managing Editor John Kine Spring Semester Editor-in-Chief i Page ninety-three Top Left: Steve Marque and Paul Hopkins playing football on the Howard Street court during a fall P.E. Class. Top Middle: Mr. Parker aids the cheerleaders during a pep eon. Top Right: Head Cheerleader, Diane Poppe, prac- tices for a pre-game pep con. Middle Left: Nelson Christensen uses a sports theme in his campaign for A.S.B. presi- dent. Assisting are Lorne Worthington, Dave Bradshaw and Chuck Martin. Middle Right: Line Coach Harr Finnegan congratulates Cary johnson. The judge Quackenbush football championship trophy is in the foregrounclf Bottom Left: Head Coach Bob Bartlett congratulates Cary C-ogdill. Bottom Right: Fred Emry's fishing netted him the A.S.B. gavel. Watching the uanglingi' are Doug Sutherlin, Peggy Speelmon and Del Montoya. Page ninety-four EVERY TERM BROUGHT INNOVATIONS Hello Week was boosted to a new importance this year, thanks to the combined efforts of many students, and the direction of Al Keigley. Revisions were made, instituting a Going Steady Dayf' Innovations of President Fred Emry's term were: one-way stairs, a school clean-up campaign, a monthly calendar of alctivities in the front hall, a suggestion box, and a plan to have six weeks tests spread out over the week before gra es. The interclub council began work to stabilize club meeting nights. Throughout the year, the foster child, Niko, was supported, and four needy families received money at Christmas time. Left to right: Cary Cogdill, treasurer, Peggy Immel, secretary, Fred Emry, president, Jeanne Whitehouse, vice president, Diane Poppe, historian. The spring semester A.S.B. saw an equally active program. The monthly calendar of activities was carried on through the semester, the new semester was set off with a bounce by the annual Inaugural Ball, which was held in the Spokane Hotel. The basketball season was climaxed by a big dance, called the Basket Ball Bounce. Early spring was made important by a thrilling Ma Week. Each day of May Week was designated for a special ac- tivity, climaxed by the big track meet at Hart F ieldll Left to right: Dwight Damon, treasurer, Barbara Henry, vice president, Al Keigley, president, Judy Perring, secretary, Karl Guenzel, historian. SOCIAL EVENTS N UM EROUS INNOVATIONS AND HARD WORK: Girls' Federation activities started with a Big and Little Sister party August 30 in order that new girls could become acquainted before school began. Other events included the Frosty Fashion Style Show by Vogue which was headed by Jan Rubens, and the Dad-Daughter Dessert consisting of two servings antl entertainment headed by Sue Humphreys. At an open meeting Sandy Leyda, Linda Hughbanks and Judy White told the Federation of their experiences at Girls' State. Several philanthropic projects were sponsored. However, the main event was the outer space YVinter Carnival. Its chairman, Marilyn Miller, was mainly responsible for the tremendous success. Left to right: Barbara Henrly, vice president, Mona Lake, sergeant at arms, Dennie Dressel, treasurer, Judy XVhite, presic ent, Bonnie Hubbard, historian, Ianey Smith, secretary. PROJECTS AND VOCATION DAY: The first hel ful school project for the Boys' Federation was a Hart Field clean-up. About twenty boys filled, large boxes with debris in preparation for a LC-WV football game. The main Christmas activit was a Yule Yump mixer. Music was fgrqiished hy the Kings' Men, and decorations consistecffof a 17-foot Christmas tree in the center o tie room. A great help to students desiring knowledge of future work was Vocation Day. Fifty speakers, top people in their fields, gave LCites inside information on all vocations checked on a questionnaire. Lasting two periods, the Day gave students a chance to learn about two of their main interests. The topics ranged from radio announcing to forest ranging. Row 1: Dwight Damon, treasurer, Nelson Christensen, president, Stan Moore, historian, George Palmer, boys' adviser, Chuck Gamble, secretary, john Gallagher, vice president. SIX BRIGHT SMILES: New ideas for old activities was the theme of Jeanne Whitehouse's Girls' Federation administration. A dance, instead of a mixer, sponsored jointly with the Boys' Fed. honoring cotton day, and mothers styling clothes and performing entertainment with daughters for the annual tea were two ideas considered. On a trial basis the Federation plans to sponsor the fall of '57 G.F. President's trip to Seabeck-a co-ed leadership conference located in Seattle. Soon after the term began, a coke party honoring both semesters' big and little sisters was enjoyed by over 200 girls. Two standing committees, the courtesy and the coathanger fwho are striving to alleviate the coat problem at mixersj continuously worked throughout the year. Row 1: Kenlynn Williams, vice president, jean Whitehouse, presidentg Gayle Funnell, sergeant at arms. Row 2: Linda Stallcop, secretary, Val Dutton, historiang jan Rubens, treasurer. BOYS' FEDERATION HAS BUSY SEMESTER: The Boys' Federation worked hard on a co- sponsored Cotton Day dance. Their events included a judo team exhibition from Fairchild Air Base, and a talent con starring completely male talent. Appointed committees and faculty chose outstanding boys to receive honors for the highest academic rating, most activities, and a third person combining qualities of both. They were presented at a spring con. Also chosen were several boys to be sent to the annual Boys' State. Officers were, first row: john Forehand, fifth executiveg Dennis Caplice, presidentg Charlie Frey, treasurer. Scond row: Isamu Kawahori, secretary, Linden Connelly, vice president. Page ninety-sex. en 1 s 1, 1 K .,, me 5,4':fs.i ff Q- wggfgv.. ' . .iii ,. .X N Top left: Four years in Lewis and Clark are represented by the Linardos family, Diana, junior, jim, sophomore, Mary, freshman, and Stella senior. Top right: Decorating a geom-e-tree for Christmas in Mr. Charleson's room are Ed Hun- eke, Barbara Perkins and Roger Fosseen, three math students. Middle left: Sally McMillan, big sister of the yearng udy White, fall semester Girls' Fed. president, and Janna Harris, Sally's Little Sister who wrote the winning etter, display the plaque on which Sally's name will be engraved. Middle right: Still another four-class family is represented in LC. This time it's Connie, juniorg Judy, sophomore, Rodney, senior, and Sharon, freshman, Deitz. Bottom'left: Chivalry is not dead fat least not on Chivalry Dayl as boys valiantly tried to prove last fall. And well those girls might gloat, for they paid well on Tolo Day. Bottom right: These happy seniors were chosen to represent LC at Evergreen Boys' and Girls' states last summer. They are Gary Cogdill, Mike Gordon, Judy White, Linda Hughbanks, Nelson Christensen, john Gallagher, Fred Emry, Sandy Leyda, and Al Keigley. Page ninety-eight WITH COLOR AND MUSIC, THE TIGER BAND PLAYS ON What would Lewis and Clark do without its big band! It plays at various high school basketball games, it entertains at football games. During the fall the band represented San Jose in the San Jose-W.S.C. football game at Pullman. This spring the band members will take part in the Lilac Festival at the Stadium. Flute: Christina Anderson, Kathleen Bennion, Paul Beyersdorf, Judith Struck, Lyn Harris, Claudia Morgan, Joan Mizony, Ann Sommer, Sue Carolyn White, Gail Smith. Clarinet: Sandra Backman, Janet Fraley, Jim Beck, Bill Campbell, John Dormaier, Valrie Prater, Deanna Alger, Irene Campbell, Bob Tenold, Virginia Prindle, Larry Reglin, Barry Blair, Alice Porter, David Wittenbecher, Arthur Heindselman, Vickie Rollert, Marjorie Embrey, Arlene Batchelor, Rosalyn Hill, Jerry Walker, Ronny Webster, Andrea Fredrickson, Beverly Richardson. Alto Clarinet: Sharon Stai, Carol Morris. Bass Clarinet: Buck Schmalz, Alvina Rice. Alto Saxophone: Steve Grover, Marcia Ranniger, Dave Taylor. Tenor Saxophone: Clare Dupere, Dick Gingrich. Baritone Saxophone: Stan Thornton. Oboe: Elise Mitchell, Bruce Selcho, Sharron Adams, Olivia Wolfe. Bassoon: Roy Chapel, Charles Hazen. Cornet: Rod Black, Dave Burger, Randall Starr, Kathy Robb, Chuck King, Richard Yorioka, Andy Holt, Douglas Fisher. Trumpet: Robert Christianson, Vernon Melvin, Jim Halbig, Tom Larson. French Horn: Mary Jane Hornaday, Gary Christenson, Georgia Manning, Jerry Tripp, Roger Briscoe, Dick Cochrane, Loren Thomas, Harry Rittenhouse. Trombone: Jim Hill, Bruce White, Dick Howard, Matt Ernst, Miles Gilbert, Melvin McClanahan, Jerry Hill. Bass Trombone: Ron Harris. Baritone: Verne Campbell, Bob Noll, Lee Wilbur, Jack Riley. Sousaphone: Bob Mosher, Jack' Westerman, Morris Spencer, Earl Rice, Bill Remsing. String Bass: Jill Fouche. Percussion: Florence Samels, Conley Nelson, Dick Dawe, Marjorie Richardson, Bob Forsyth, Dave Thomas. Tympani: John Sargent. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO: The newly organized Triple Trio made their first appearance on the L.C. stage at the annual Christmas program. The girls in the Triple Trio, under the direction of Gerald Hartley, not only sing for school programs, but also for many outside civic organizations. Row 1: janet Ensley, Bonnie Williams, Carol Coman. Row 2: Margot Latimer, Janna Harris, Sandy Calberg. Row 3: Nancy F owle, Lynn McFadden, Ann Gemberling. At the piano, Georgia Tiffany. BOYS' GLEE CLUB: The boys' Glee Club under the direction of Gerald Hartle , has appeared annually in various school concerts and music programs. Row 1: Jim Greene, Larry Collins, Gary Hughes, Tom Larson, Vincent Blowers, William Bodey, Larry Webster, Mike McKillop, Ron Gargano, Dick Burger, George Freeman. Row 2: Dave Burger, Ron Lyons, Pat Miller, James Carson, Jack Woollett, John Keigley, Jack Schlangan, Monty Dougherty, Ron War- neke, Randy Cripe, Dave DeVleming, Terry Maxwell. Row 3: Gary Anderberg, Linden Connelly, George Dawson, Jim Weninger, Gene Williams, Sam Reed, Dave Ashe, Jim Reekie, Don Wall, jack Kincaid, Dave Ruckhaber, Ken Turner, Bill Couchman. Row 4: Roger Briscoe, jim Nechanicky, Mike Haney, John Ates, Dave Whitney, Gary Cromer, Jack Riley, Dan Swift, Tom Dupler, Tom McLaughlin, Dan Wilson, Roger Reed, Ken Bumgarner, Warren Bakes, Stan Buorkland, Stan Moore, Max Etter. t?'Eiiiiii7iiE??ZKtl:?Kf'15, Erdiiiik'T:?a?i65iiU3lE'iiiiS. ONE HUNDRED SINGERS MAKE UP BIG CHOIR The major choral organization of the school is the Choir. Directed by Gerald Hartley and including 100 singers, it appeared in several school concerts and provided entertainment for downtown organizations. One special engagement this year was for Whitworth College. Row 1: Beverly Astor, Judy Manor, Shirley Jones, Marlys Kapus, Carolyn Snyder, Karen Kliwer, Claire Peck, Judy Jewett, Rosalie Wey- mouth, Janet Wynne, Mr. Hartley, Meg Helphrey, Irene Downing, Joanne Morlan, Nancy Dawson, Janice Freeman, Merry Mills, Linda LaPlante, Judy Seebeck, Celia Thamm, Carol Johnson. Row 2: Judy Aigner, Margaret Livengood, Lois Lindberg, Pat Kissler, Wilma Ander- son, Kay Ness, Charlene McNeely, Betty Wetmore, Larry Collins, Dave Burger, Jim Greene, Monty Dougherty, Jack Schlangen, Gene Williams, Chris Pieren, Kenlynn Williams, Charlotte McNeeley, Janet Hanson, Maxine Reilly, Ann Zehring, Karen F leener, Adele Jacob- son. Row 3: Carol Gardener, Sandy Kurtz, Jeanne Whitehouse, Louise Hawkins, Joyce Moore, Margaret Wright, Ann Gilman, Marian Peck, Lois Bard, John Keigley, Mike McKillop, Sam Reed, Dave Ashe, Jim Reekie, Don Wall, Sue St. John, Margie VanTyen, Barbara Wheeler, Nancy Marshall, Norma Thue, Carolyn Calvert. Row 4: Bev Arrighi, Mary Wanless, Betty Auld, Bette Wilman, Karen Ward, Ann Hender- son, Marilyn McAlpine, Esther Pogue, Kathy Borsema, Andrea Coffi, Linden Connelly, Jack Rieley, Cary Cromer, Tom McLaughlin, Dan Wllson, Ken Bumgarner, Roger Reed, Stan Moore, Jack Kincaid, Warren Bakes, Stan Buorkland, Paula F endler, Pam Fisk, Carolyn Nydell, Sharon Spores, Reba Troyer, - CONCERT VOCALIZERS: The Girls, Glee Club appears in all vocal concerts and is taught by Gerald Hartley fifth period. Many of the girls proceed to senior choir after experience in this group. Row 1: Bonnie Williams, Carol Coman, Ollie Hamm, Geraldine Bond, Janet Ensley, Barbara Ogden, Judy Murphey, Marjorie Brotherton, Joanne Doyle, Valerie Nichols, Bonnie MacArthur, Karen Pfeiffer, Karin Larson, Joan Cribby, Vera Nicholas, Joan Kirk, Jo- anne Buckwalter, Karin Cornell, Carrie Dickerson, Catherine Panter. Row 2: Bev Ostrom, Diane Heimbigner, Jeanne Kyle, Bev Marshall, Margot Latimer, Barbara Lockert, Joyce Lockert, Jud Robbins, Marlene Rule, Brenda Damon, Janna Harris, Esther Otomaru, Linda Salter, Jeanette Dickinson, Pat Jewell, Mari' McDowell, Diane Sawtells. Row 3: Rita Osterberg, Bonita Purdom, Jackie Dear, Donna Eller, Nancy Fowle, Wi lene Olmsted, Charlene Roestez, Teddie Santen, Rebecca Schreiner, Faith Mason, Carolyn Gray, Jackie Gray, Marian Muir, Frances Barnes, Sandra Hughes, Arlene Myhre, Sandy Calberg, Christina Johnson, Deanna Yake, Ann Gemberling, Georgia Tiffany, Candice Corkrum. Row 4: Connie Ascol, Marie Russell, Donna Garner, Ph llis Summers, Susan Kirkeby, Lynn McFadden, Julie Bacher, Karen Warner, Joan Stone, Lillian Zielke, Carol Baecller, MaryEtta Stahl, Geri Stanke, Bonnie Swope. GIRL SONGSTERS SING ABOUT TOWN: Starlighters, a special group of girl singers, is growing larger from year to year. This year there were 48 in the group. Garbed in white robes trimmed in light blue stoles, these attractive girls not only sing for school events, but make appearances down town. Eleanor Siegert was president for the fall semester, and Janet Wynne was president for the spring semester. Row 1: Janet Ensley, Carol Coman, Tudy Whitver, Pat Jensen, Janet Wynne, Pat Speelmon, Sharon Spores, Celia Thamm, Marlys Kapus, Sharon Cydrus, Judy Manor, Karen Kliewer, Kathy Borsema, Rita Osterberg, Carolyn Clavert, Meg Helphrey, Rosalie Weymouth. Row 2: Judy Seebeck, Chris Pieren, Merry Mills, Janice Freeman, Judy Aigner, Kathy Robb, Janna Harris, Betty Wetmore, Lois Lindberg, Marian Peck, Eleanor Siegert, Joyce Moore, Peggy Speelmon, Ester Pogue. Row 3: Karen Fleener, Barbara Wheeler, Darlene Hamlin, Judy Larson, Sue St. John, Margie Van Tyen, Ann' Cassil, Paula F endler, Andrea Coffi, Sharon Tarter, Wilma Anderson, Beverly Garst, Judy Ireland, Nancy Fowle, Ann Gemberling, Kathy Bennion, Georgia Tiffany. OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS MAKE UP BIG ORCHESTRA These highly proficient artists, who play only string instruments, give one concert during the year. In addition, the orchestra members combine with the holders of the top band chairs in the brass, percussion and woodwind sections to give two concerts throughout the year. The officers of the orchestra are as follows: Terry Bech, president, Marcia McElvain, vice president, Martha Fryer, secretar 5 and I d M El ' t y u y c vain, reas- urer. First Vlolm. Marcia McElva1n, Terry Bech, Sheila Cawne, Mary Baldwin, Clarence Freeman, Lynn Edgerton, Barbara Blair. Second Violin: Carolyn Mavity, Judy Briscoe, Marilyn Owen, Parney Poore, Marcia Blomquist, Karen Schrag. Cello: Judy McElvain, Beverly Carst, Rae Pattoln, Steve Kissin, Cary Beaver. Viola: Jim Halbig, Martie Fryer. String Bass: Michael Babcock, Phil Tipton, Jill F ouche, Linda Jensen.Flt:C ' '. ' ' - ' ' u e r1st1n'1 An erson, Ixathleen Bennion. Oboe. Elise Mitchell, Sharon Adams. Clarinet: Sandra Backman, janet Fraley. Bas- soon: Roy Chapel, Charles Hazen. French Horn: Mary Jane Hornaday, Georgia Manning, Cary Christensen, Jerry Tripp. Trumpet: Rod Black, Dave Burger, Randall Starr. Trombone: Jim Hill, Bruce White, Ron Harris. Percussion: Florence Samels, Conley Nelson, Marjorie Richardson. Tympani: John Sargent. Harp: janey Smith. - DECK THE HALLS: Trimmin' the Christmas tree last December were ASB helpers. HERE COMES SANTA CLAUS: Home economics students who entertained the nursery last Christmas were Diane Doughty, Karen Shaver, and Kathy Kroque. WATCH THE BIRDIE: Clarence Miller and his photography class cap- ture the Christmas con on film for the Tiger. CET THAT STORYI: journalists pound the keys in 106 to meet that deadline. LC, THE FRIENDLY SARDINE CAN: This title typifies the crowded halls every morning fleftj and between classes. JUNIOR POTLUCK: Roherta Tonn and Gretchen Swanson were among those who entertained. CHRISTMAS CAROL: In the annual Christmas choral cons were David Thompson, Sonja Pugh, Tom Clark, Clint Hurd, Vic ki Weremiczyk, and Larry La-Ioie. Page one hundred four TRY OUTS HELD IN SPRING Odd thlngs Ire seen hippenmg IH the sprmg as T1 Glrl ll'l1tl'1t69 ue put through the mxll by the old members The group IS m lde of freshmen sophomores Ind yunlors who hwe been plclted by try out To rem un ID T1 Glrls a C average must be l'lld1I1td1l'l8CI An orange stlr IS awarded at the end of each semes ter to those th It have elrned the requlred number of pomts Row 1 'VIltZl Salto Nlarllyn VI lI'bLl1 inte Lxnda Lutlnen Lynne Edgerton Margaret Frltsth Smdra Dyke joan Slther Barbara Henry Row 2 Cathy Clldwell Lols Lmd berg Lynna Parsons Donna Hoagland Sue Slther Lmdl Wlgoner Arlene Belknap 'VI1rg1e VILArdle Row 3 Marllyn Iursch 'Vlarxlyn Root Dlane Poppe Ixathleen Henry Mlrllyn Selves Anne Gllmln Dennle Dressel Judy Peach Ianey Smlth Row 4 Reba Troyer Vlarg lret Llvengood Nflflrllyn VVatcrs Florence Brown Je mne VVl'llt6l10llS6 'vlarlys Nelson Marllyn Bassett Stephanle Wood Lmda I'Illgl1l'J'lHlxS YEAR IS BUSY FOR TI GIRLS Lendlng support to the tt uns lb 1ust 1 sm xll plrt of wh It tht T1 GITIS do The Lxlac Llrk Goll Post Glllop color dlys T1G1rl Lon popcorn slle ushermg for the mmstrel show md temhers tonventlon the trlps to Pullmm Z Cmyon md Gardner Clvu md the blg Llllt Tlllll, show It the st ldlum Ire just a few of thls ye lrs lctxvltlts Row 1 Ioyu, Terlo Vllrlene Uyehlrl Smdrl Vlorlm Vlltlll Sl1llH1Zll Gtorgn MOIIYI Carolyn Morlmoto jmnet IXllHllI'l Row 2 Peggy Immtl L1nd1 Stlllcop VIITYAHDL Guest Lmdl Bluer Ieanle Morgln Conme 'Vlorgln luren Erlckson Iuhe Htbermln Row 3 N1 1r11n Hlnsom Jmque Ph1ll1ps Clrolyn Nydell Kathy Boersema Sue St John -Iltklf. DQIVEI Connlf. Peters Judy 'vlorlln julie lVICE1Ll1l'lII Row 4 Judy ileebecli Mlry hrluse Blrblrl H1ll Ctrol Durm Donnl Buboltz Chrlstxne Pleren Sonln Pugh V1tk1 XNCYLITTILZYR amy nox . 4 . . . . . .. . 2 2 ' - 2 . 2 .U . . . . 2. I . 2 ' , ' ',2 2 ' - l k - 2, . . . . I 2 . . K , C. .. - i ' 2 ' ' . :. ,.' I 2 2 , ' 2 , 5 ' ' I ' 1 4 1 I - . lf ' 1- , 1 , 2 , 2 . . t 4 , ' ', H 2 , 2 ' ' , 2 , 2 2 , , .2 1 ' . : ' 1 7 2 ' 1 ' 1 x I yt , , L ' , 2 , 4 , .. , 1 - 1 ,t' 2 , ,I 2 fs, ' , 2 :, 1 - 2 , ' , ' 2 - : .' lt ' ' .' 2 ' 2 2 2 Q - . . ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' ' . . , , .' K. , . ' 1 7 L , - . , . 1 v , I K .L 2 , 2, 2 2 2 2 'fa 1 z- 2 '2 2 . . , .. ,- .... .. . . , . , . I - 1' r . ' . xl ,I 2 1. 1, 1 1 I c , I . , ' 2 1, 1 ,R 2- 2 1, 2 2 ' , .2 1 P, 2 2 , 1 - , a 2, 2 , 1 1. :nz 2 if , 2' , 2 , , . , 2' 2 it a, 1 ' , . 2, 2' 2. : 1 3 3 v i 3? , i iv 1 v 1 , i , ' A ' 'v Page one hundred flue LICHTED SHOWS, SPECIALTY: The Ti-Girls are an important part of the lighted stunts put on at the football games. The most impressive this year was the Merry-Co-Round game which followed the theme of Disneyland. For- mations included characters from fantasyland, frontierland and adventureland. The high light of the show was the fireworks used to blast a rocket off to the moon in tomorrowland. Row 1: Joyce Katahira, Diane Rothwell, Pat Salisbury, Pat Warashina, Pat Jensen, Rosalie VVeymouth, Mary Baldwin. Row 2: Jackie Riner, Brenda West, Judy Perring, Kathy Krogue, Pat Moore, Esther Pogue, Judy Robbins, Barbara Blair, Becky Sowell., Row 3: Sharon Olson, Donna Northey, Connie Blank, Barbara Brooks, Merry Mills, Bonnie Hubbard, Faith Mason, Sandra Kurtz, Marlene Watson. Row 4: Wilma Anderson, Ann Nozaki, Carol Vanlandingham, Barbara Santschi, Gretchen Swanson, Rosalie Aspray, Sarah Merryweather, Ruth Matthews, Betty Staley, Lynn Paulson. MAJORETTES AND FLAC TWIRLERS ADD COLOR: These Majorettes and Flag Twirlers, chosen according to skill and size, display their proficient abilities at football games throughout the season. These girls also open and close the school P.T.A. meetings every year. Row 1: Joan Dalrymple, Janet Hanson, Billie Sharpe, Bonnie Talbot, Marilyn Stewart. Row 2: Celia Thamm, Jeanette Dickinson, Shelly Williamson, Carol Herlin. Row 3: Marla Campbell, Pat Jewell, Holly Barker, Judy Eash. Row 4: Mona Lake, Head Majorette, Louise Hawkins, Head Flag Twirler. Page one hundred six It was this group of eight girls that led the cheering and stirred enthusiasm at convocation and sports events for the 1956-57 year. Helping our football team to all-city championshi , the girls were led by Diane Poppe. Donna Hoagland led the activities during basketball season. Not enough boys turned out to make it possible to have male cheerleaders. Fromthe 1956 basketball tournament in Seattle ideas were taken for the new cheerleading outfits. The girls on the ends show the indoor costumes: white blousesg orange, bermuda length linen skirtsg and black anklets. The change to black sweaters and black bermuda stockings is shown by the inside girls. From left to right: Donna Hoagland, seniorg Pat Moore, juniorg Diane Poppe, seniorg Kathy Krogue, juniorg Ken- lynn Williams, semorg Judy Perring, juniorg Ann Bradford, seniorg Rosalie Weymouth, junior. MODERN ROBIN HOODS ENJOY ANCIENT SPORT: The Lewis and Clark archery club pride themselves on sharp- shooting skills with bow and arrow. Row 1: Ron Thompson, Fred Nishimura, Jerry Rhoads, Steve Kissin, Tom Ange- her, Jerry Dawson. Row 2: Mickey Jones, Lloyd Custis, Mr. Fletcher Ccounselorl, Dick Eagle, Rbc Brierley. Page one hundred seven For the first time in the history of the journal, the editors ado ted streamline make-up. The most obvious Changes were the flush-left headlines, and the flexiblfe nameplate. The fall semes- ter staff was interested in the students' reactions to the change, and was pleased with its success. Members of the staff, which was ably headed by Doug Sutherlin, placed high in the Gonzaga Press Conference. Top: Bill Campbell, reporter, Patricia Speelmon, reporter, Beverly Richardson, reporter, John Lindgren, sports reporter, Marlys Nelson, reporter, Ilah Black, sports reporter, Phyllis Silver, reporter, Mary Bush, reporter. Middle: Brenda Sewell, advertising manager, Mary Ellen Harris, associate editor, Doug Sutherlin, managing editor, john Kine, associate editor. Lower, bottom row: Ann Cross, mailing manager, Karen Erickson, cop reader, Gretchen Greer, advertising representative, Jan Rubens, copy reader, Marilyn Root, business manager, Sherry Mead, assistant advertising manager. Top row: Jerry Jacobson, circulation manager, Peggy Speelmon, feature writer, Jim Wood, copy reader, Sandy Leyda, copy reader. Page one hundred eight Picture 1: Seated around the 'table clockwise are Sandy Leyda, associate editor, Amy McWilliams, advertising man- ager, Sue Grimm, business manager, john Kine, editor in chief, Jim Wood, managing editor, Bill Campbell. feature editor, Rod Deitz, circulation manager, Ilah Black, sports editor, Karen Boni, copy reader, Barbara Brooks, copy reader, Vicki Weremiczk, copy reader, Karen Erickson, associate editor. BIG STAFF SECOND SEMESTER: The industrious, second semester Journal staff has been busy putting out a first-rate newspaper during the spring months. Two of the staff members attended the Pacific Slope School Press Clinic held in Seattle during February. The group numbered 28. Picture 2: First row, left to right: Phyllis Silver, advertising representative, Gretchen Swanson, reporter, Ian Rubens, reporter fspeciall, Sherry Mead, mailing manager, Bill Priest, reporter. Second row: Morris Spencer, reporter, Claire Peck, reporter, Roberta Tonn, reporter, Linda Riegel, advertising representative, Leona Dishaw, reporter. Third row: Anna Gackin, reporter fsportsj, Sarah Schneider, reporter, Helane Hilton, reporter, Skip Cenis, reporter Csportsj, Gretchen Greer, advertising representative. Page one hundred nine STUDENTS DEBATE EVEN WITH TEACHER: The debate students at the left are even arguing with the teacher now. They are the top debaters at Lewis and Clark and had debate contests with other schools in Spokane. Left to lgght are: Bob Gengelbach, Forrester Johnson, Iohn Kine, Mr. Hoban, Tom McLaughlin, Hugh Tinling, and jerry etts. THEBE'S ALWAYS AN EXCEPTION TO A RULE: The typical exceptions are shown in the picture at the right, where the one-way stairs are being invaded by a few wrong-way goers. However, the idea of one-way stairs was successful and relieved the congestion in the study hall areas. ARTISTS FOR FUN: Members of the Fine Arts club have been exhibiting their work in the hall before room 301 for the school's pleasure. Interested in art, they enjoy slides, discussions,- and experiments in media. Row 1: Patricia Densow, Sue Melior, Donna Belknap, Margo Farrish, Aaren Agee, Lee Wilson, Barbara Hicks. Row 2: Irene Grady, Kay Kuhn, Connie Moore, Mary Wanless, Arlene Belknap, Kee Clarke, Kay Brynaldson. Row 3: Bette Vickerman, I'Ana Chew, Karen Geiss, Linda Hughbanks, Sharon Coshow, Dolores Bettys, Jaynee Farnsworth, Glenda George. Row 4: Betty Leland, Judy Bell, Joyce Fleckenstein, Florence Brown, Valerie Dutton, Lloyd Custis, Barbara Brown, Lydia S. Goos, adviser. OPEN FORUM: Current affairs, the social, political and economic scene and foreign policies are discussed by mem- bers of Forum club. The club offers good training in analyzing world situations. Row 1: Marshall Sugiyama, Anne Bartlett, Roy Chapel, Stan Thorton, Jim Green, Clarence Freeman, Jane Boyce. Row 2: Mike Babcock, Miss Hunt, Dennis Stallings, Wayne Hill, Tom McLoughlin, Dave McBroom, Milton .Rowe, Harry Boyd. Page one hundred eleven ORPHEUS: These talented students who meet twice a month, are picked for the club by tryouts. This semester they are giving an award to the person who entertains the most outside of the club. Row 1: Mrs. Hutchenson, Peggy Speelmon, Nancy Dawson, Marion Hansom, Margo Farrishg Tina Anderson, Sandy Backman, Ann Bradford, John Welker, Roberta Jarvis, Marilyn Marshante. Row 2: Roger Briscoe, Dennie Dressel, Rosalie Aspray, Roberta Tonn, Irene Grady, Paul Warner, Mike Babcock, Linden Connelly, Mary Bush. Row 3: Holly Barker, Georgia Tiffany, Dolly Abrams, Helene Hilton, Normalou Thue, Merilee Barnes, Sandy Rogel, Barbara Wheeler, Rita Osterberg, Dave Burger. Row 4: Peggy Abrams. Gretchen Swanson, Marilyn Selves, Shelly YVilliams, Buzz Nelson, Marlys Nelson, Dave Anderson, Dave Ashe, Carolyn Schlomer. NURSES OF TOMORROW: The Future Nurses of America have done many worth while projects. Included are reading and touring in hospitals. All members are primarily interested in nursing as a career. This club meets with other FNA groups. Row 1: Connie Johnson, Barbara Morrison, Linda Norris, Pauline Larson, Jennifer Carrick, Deve- lyn Schneider, Patsy Kelly. Row 2: Connie Morgan, Jacque Phillips, Ruth Matthews, Sarah Merryweather, Leona DlSl:l3W, Kay Meeske, Deanna Dillon, Eleanor Siegert, Carol Smith. Row 3: Marilyn Stewart, Karen Fleener, Gloria Joslin, Linda Brandt, Grace Oki, Sharon F rissel, Patsy Dutton, Nancy Hinchen, Marcia Raninger. Row 4: Lynnea Schmidt, Mary Jo Cunningham, Janeen Blue, Wendy Lycan, Barbara Haesly, Leona Zarna, Delores Hunter, Delore Hunt, Linda Buettgenbach. Page one hundred twelve ORGANIZATION LEADERS pres Marxon Jensen treas Val Dutton v1ce pres ORPHEUS Denme Dressell 5th exec Margo Farrrsh Sgt at arm's Gretchen Swanson sec Roberta Tonn hlst Ann Bradford pres Mary Bush vlce pres Llnden Connelly treas CLASSICAL CLUB Ilclt Malone pres Tom Wllder pres Bob Barton treas Merry Emry h1st john Way sgt at arms Kathy Belgum sec MATH CLUB Anne Gllman pres Paul Gregory treas Pat McCannon v1ce pres Gerry Camp 5th exec Dave Morgan sec ADELANTE Janet Wolter sgt at arms Lynn C-rllett sec Gayle Funnell VIC6 pres Sharon Holt h1st Ron Plerce pres Janet Wynne tre'1s FTA Karen C6155 sec Bev Rlchardson pres Sally Anderson hlst Pat McCannon vice pres TRI SCI John Anderson pres Elmer Seeley VICC pres Barbara Bushnell sec Steven Red freld treas Fletcher Hahn 5th exec FINE ARTS Florence Brown sec JAna Chew hlst Donna Bel knap treas Iaynee Farnsworth pres Barbarfl Brown V106 pres Page one hundred thzrteen ri, '4 R mv, . V f ., , A ' , 5 , .t . In-Q 1 L I . r sF'i A QL., T Li W' ,A 1 ff .1 V A FRENCH CLUB: Dave Martin, sgt. at armsg Karen Kindschi, hist.g Ian Rubens, sec.g Sandy Leyda, -S s -5 1 , . : , .5 Q . , . - 3 , .g , .3 1 I. .g . , .g 3 f - 2 .2 , -5 , -5 ' , -9 s -Q c , .- c ' Q 4 , . . Z , .Q y -5 C I , .Q c , .Q c , ' . ' I , - 5 . , --3 . , -3 , -al , -9 , y - - 2 , -: . , -a , -4 ' , . ' ' Z 7 -1 a 'Q 7 'l ' s s, , . : I , .g , .3 - 7 -5 , .g . , . MATH INTEREST PROMOTED: Main activity of Math club is the semi-annual sponsorship of the Freshman- Sophomore algebra contest and the Junior-Senior math contest. Members are accepted on the basis of a speech given on some phase of math. Row 1: Ann Glackin, Isamu Kawabori, Pat Barthule, Milton Rowe. Row 2: Chuck Gamble, Forrester Johnson, Gale Hempstead, Ed Huneke, Judy McElvain, Bob Genglebach. Row 3: Jon Hagen, Jim Hill, Ken Coates, Pat McCannon, Mr. Sivertson, Ann Gilman, Gerry Camp, Jack Westerman. Row 4: Ross Hendricks, Dave Morgan, Paul Gregory, Bill Akers, John VVay, Clint Hurd, Paula Fendler. INTERESTED IN TEACHING CAREER: Inviting guest speakers, visiting other school's Future Teachers of America clubs and money raising projects are some of F.T.A.'s activities during the year. Row 1: Jackie Riner, Fran- ces Johnson, Stella Linardos, Sally Anderson, Marlys Kapus, Carla Ganlich. Row 2: Carolyn Mavity, Janna Harris, Val- orie Pryor, Anna Glackin, Judy Murphy, Judi Sivers, Bev Richardson, Karen Geiss. Row 3: Joyce Hill, Judy Speacht, Sue Osterson, Brenda McAlpine, Pauline Ridpath, Sandy McCrieght, Christine Ritland. Row 4: Beverlee Hill, Christina Johnson, Barbara Hill, Miss Noel, Sue Swartley, Linda Fetzner, Pat McCannon, Becky Harris. Page one hundred fourteen THREE ACTIVITIES MIRRORED: Diane Poppe had every right to smileg elected Football gueen by the team and escorted by Gary Cogdill too. jackie Delyea and Ioan Dalrymple found Chivalry Day an i eal time to empty their lockers - on Russ Decker and Gary Cromer. The newly formed interclub council, representing clubs through their presidents and secretaries, met mornings in the cafeteria to iron out their common problems. PAGES REVIEW GOOD BOOKS: The Pages Club, consisting of freshman and sophomore girls, makes reading fun. They read and review good books which adds to the enjoyment of literature. Pictured from left to right are: Linda Shauvin, Marylou Stanton, Frances Peacock, Mary Partridge, Margot Latimer, Barbara Ogden. Row 2: Mary Kay Davis, Ann Balzer, Charlene Ness, Karen Popp, VVillene Olmsted, Merry Emry. Row 3: Barbara Slaughter, Pat Den- sow, Barbara Atlas, Mrs. Vecchio, Judy Sivers, Kaye Turnbow, Kit Meeske. l Q TEN SETS OF TWINS: Identical Twins: Charlotte and Charlene McNeely both sing in the choir. Mr. Hartley is able to distinguish 'them by the fact that one is alto and the other soprano. Freshmen Twins are: Jackie and Carolyn Gray who were winners in the 1944 Spokane Baby Twins Contest and Sandra and Sharon Miethe, who usually dress alike. Sandra, however, has a deeper voice than Sharon. Fraternal Twins: Peggy and Patty Speelmon were both on the Journal Staff. Marie and Sheila Gawne were extra-curricular Tiger Salesmen. Jim and Janice Freeman, juniors, plan to enter the field of photography and music. Paul and Bob Barton, juniors both agreed that being twins was their pet peeve. Joan and Jim Dalrymple are juniors. Joan is a Ti-Girl and a baton twirler, and Jim played freshman football. Judy and Marcia McElvain are both officers of Dasidrian and orchestra. Marjory and Maxine Butler have had the experience of living in Japan. Row 1: Judy and Marcia McElvain, Peggy and Pat Speelmon, Charlene and Charlotte McNeely, Marie and Sheila Cawne. Row 2: Jim and Janice Freeman, Jackie an Carolyn Gray. Row 3: Bob and Paul Barton, Jim and Joan Dalrymple, Marjory and Maxine Butler, and Sharon and Sandra Miethe. BIBLIOPHILES: Members of Book club participated in discussing and reviewing all kinds of literature, from beloved classics to modern novels. They also gain experience in criticizing and improving their book reviews. Row 1: Karen Erickson, Carol Smith, Ann Cassill, LaVerne Strawick, Fay Stolz, Phyllis Silver. Row 2: Sara Coffin, Judy Eash, Ann Hatch, Bob Genglebach, Bonnie Talbot, Glenda Georgel Gale Hempstead. Absent: Roger Taylor, Linda Bell, Sue Chisholm, Judy Scanlan, Roy Chapel. Page one hundred .sixteen SCHOOL'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED CLUB: By participating in a mock trial, the senators learn court procedure. Debates and impromptu speeches are given throughout the year. At the end of the semester a banquet is held where several members entertain with speeches. Senators left to right are, first row: john Gallagher, Skip Woodward, Chuck Gamble, Fred Emry, Terry Underwood, Al Keigly, john Woods. Second row: Adviser Larry Clark, Terry Schmidt, Stuart Boyd, john Forehand, Don Miller, Dennis Caplice, Dick Kipper, Claude Canfield. Third row: Mickey Soss, Mike Gordon, john Swinehart, Forrester Johnson, Barry Barrett, jim Stewart, Stan Moore, john Kine. L.C.'s TOP ARCUERS: Although they lost some contests, L.C.'s debaters had another good year. They placed fourth ln league competition. This year's team had four top-notch members, Hugh Tinling fnot presentl, Forrester Johnson, Tom McLoughlin, and John Kine, as stated by Debate Coach James M. Hoban. Two bright underclassmen will carry next year s load. They are Ierry Betts, Forrester Johnson. From left to right are: Row 1: jerry Betts, Mike Williams. Row 2: Kent Myhre, Roger Taylor, Bob Gengelbach. Row 3: Tom McLoughlin, Forrester johnson, John Kine. Page one hundred seventeen Ll ORGANIZATION LEADERS FNA: Sara Merryweather, treas., Donna Higgens, pres., Leona Dishaw, sgt. at arms, Linda Brandt, sec., Carol Smith, vice pres. SENATE: john Kine, sec., Chuck Gamble, critic, Stan Moore, 5th exec., Dick Kipper, sec., Mickey Soss, treas., Al Keigley, pres., Terry Schmidt, 5th exec., Mike Gordon, pres. QUILL AND SCROLL: Sandy Leyda, pres., Doug Sutherlin, vice pres., Brenda Sewell, sec. PAGES: Pat Densow, sec., Barbara Slaughter, treas., Linda Shauvin, vice pres., Ann Balzer, hist., Kaye Turnbow, pres. FHA: Karen Erickson, vice pres., Mary jo Cunningham, hist., Velva Barcus, res., Sherry Neubauer, treas., Mona Lake, parliamentarian, Ava Brown, sec. BOOK: Linda Bell, treas., Gllenda George, hist., Fay Stolz, vice pres., Ann Cassill, pres., Carol Smith, corr. sec., Roger Taylor, sgt. at arms, Gayle Hempstead, sec. PAPYRUS: Stuart Davis, treas., Sarah Merryweather, sec., jim Heath, vice pres., Mary Ellen Harris, hist., Gale Hemp- stead, pres. FORUM: Milton Rowe, treas., Tom McLaughlin, sec., Roy Chapel, pres. Page one hundred eighteen STOP THE PRESSES!: To land the one big scoop is a dream of these teen-age journalists in Quill and Scroll National Honor Society. The LC chapter is named for Stoddard King, the late Spokesman-Review columnist. Row 1: Sherry Mead, Amy McWilliams, Ilah Black, an Rubens, Brenda Sewell, Phyllis Silver Row 2' Doug Sutherlin, Mary Ellen Harris Sandy Leyda Gale Hempstea Sharon M1ller Linda Bell Peg Speelmon lxiren Erickson Row 3 Gretchen Greer Marlys Nelson John Lindgren Bill Campbell jim Wood C1rlG Vlrller john lxine Ioan Etherldge BEST ATHLETES MAKE UP CLUB Not too active as a club these L C rtes have numerous championships to their name The Lettermens club is made of fellows whose lmportance in sports can hardly be overrated Row 1 Gary Kepl Chuck Gamble Linden Connolly Al Keigly John Gallagher Elvis fone of Mr Hunters bird dogsl Tom Bob Stuart Pudge Schlangen Lanny Wynla john Forehand M1ke Leffell Dave Morgan Ed Huneke Larry Lajoy Row 3 Bob Colwell Bob Bowman Phil Camp Ed Larson George Dawson Rod Deitz Glen Hagen Isamu lxawa bor1 M1ke Ixarrhara Terry Underwood Doug Garske Kenny Kai 11m Canton Row 4 Mike Mclxee Kenne Denne Iames Oki Don Miller Paul LEWIS Glen SLI'ltCllflClCl Rick Iudy John Mangan Mike Therfault Gary Johnson Dick Knutson Charlie Fry Row 5 John Swinehart Richard Lyle Mike Gordon Stuart Boyd Bob Grmble Barry Barrett Karl Guenzel Wayne Hill Tim Anderson Dick Bastedo Mar Etter Wayne Morales Iohn Woods ' ' , , 1 rd, f ' , ' , ' , 'z -I ' . U : s v 1 l 1 v Q ' L v S I 1 ' I : . i - -. . . . 1 . I I n 7 1 I : 9 7 7 7 ! ' 7 Clark, Rod Thompson, Gary Cogdill, Bill Couchrnan, Lee Wilbur. Row 2: Jack Lindgren, Claude Canfield, Mick Soss, 7 7 I 7 9 7 I 7 7 7 ' : 1 a 1 s 7 s 9 a ' . . , . . . . , 7 I K I 7 I Y 7 ' : 7 I 7 7 ' 7 7 I i . 5 I 7 7 Z 7 7 ' I : I 7 ' 7 7 9 7 C 7 5 s 1 1 s ' 9 ' s ' Page one hundred nzneteen CELL BLOCK SEVEN: This lively little group, led by Dave Burger with help from Roger Briscoe, has provided en- tertainment for shows, talent cons, mixers, parties andbanquets. Their music varies from Dixieland to Modern Pro- gressive jazz. Row 1: Steve Grover, Dick Howard, Roger Briscoe. Row 2: Mike Babcock, Larry Reglin, Dave Burger, George Freeman. TOASTMASTERS SPEAK ON WIDE VARIETY OF TOPICS: A member of the Spokane junior Chamber of Com- merce attends each Toastmasters' meeting and acts as a critic. The main purpose of this club is to improve on the speaking ability and to increase the knowledge of current world affairs among its members. A trophy is awarded to the best speaker of the group. Bow 1: Pat Killien, Tim Underwood, Isamu Kawabori, Bob Joss, Ron Pierce, Iim Skindlov, Claude Canfield. Row 2: Fletcher Hahn, John Gallagher, Dave Morgan, Terry Schmidt, Chuck Hazen, Dave Ash, john Kine. Row 3: Forrester Johnson, Roger Reed, Tom McLaughlin, Verne Campbell, Mike Gordon, Dick Kipper, Elmer Sealy, Mike Kidder. Page one hundred twenty FRENCH CLUB IS ACTIVE GROUP: Entre Nous, the L.C. French club, has many various activities, among which are, banquets, parties and special projects. At Christmas time the members supported a needy family. The semi- monthly meetings are made more interesting by guest speakers. The group, advised by Mrs. Bartlett, chose Sandy Leyda as their fall semester president and Sue Humphreys as the spring semester president. Row 1: Marie Gawne, Ian Rubens, Margo F arrish, Molly Iones, Peggy Immel, Sally Anderson, Sheila Gawne, Rodeen Ross, Patty Salisbury. Row 2: Marilyn Root, Val Pryor, Marion Jensen, Val Dutton, Barbara Henry, Karen Kindschi, Sandy Dyke, Roberta Tonn, Launa Burtness, Judy Peach, Gretchen Swanson, Kathy Henry. Row 3: Ann Bartlett, Marilyn Larsen, Carolyn Snyder, Pat Sgeelmon, Sue Humphreys, Margaret Wendle, Margaret Fritsch, Sue Chisholm, Maureen Moyer, Sue Comegys, Bar ara Wheeler, Linda Hughbanks. Row 4: Sarah Coffin, Kathy Krogue, Rita Osterberg, Sally Claggett, Barbara Hansen, Peggy Speelmon, Kenlynn Williams, I'ana Chew, Vicki Holm, Sue St.Iohn, Margi VanTyen, Bar- bara Brown, Ioan Etheridge, Sharon James, Carol Hart. Row 5: Jaynee Farnsworth, jim Stewart, Dave Martin, gle1fherSHahE1, Tom McLoughlin, Dick Slawson, Florence Brown, Sandy Leyda, Brenda Brown, Connie Moore, ar ara antc ii. TABLEAUS PROVE EFFECTIVE: Impressive tableaus added inspirational highlights to the Christmas music con. This scene and others were spotlighted as a backdrop for the various singing groups. First row: Roger Taylor, Roger Fosseen, Terry Underwood, Dick Allen, Kathy Kfogue, Barbara Santschi, Doug McBroo1n. Second row: jo- anne Wamsley, Rosalie Aspray, Dianne West, Marilyn Bassett, Iaynee Farnsworth, Dan Bacon, Dennie Dressel, George Akers, Clinton Hurd, Shelley Williamson, Holly Barker. Page one hundred twenty-one BUENOS DIAS!: These Adelante Club members make Spanish fun. The club holds Spanish dinners, has movies, talks, and many interesting activities to help make Spanish more understandable. Row 1: Connie Blank, Dee Weis- senborn, Marie Fryer, Mike Larabee, Sharon Holt, Brenda Sewell, Lynna Parsons, Sandy Forbes. Row 2: Becky Sowell, Helene Hilton, Anita Pagel, Christina Anderson, Jackie Phillips, Marlene Klein, Sall McMillian, Gayle Fun- nell. Row 3: Sue Biehn, Sandy Rogel, Linda Domit, Rosalie Aspray, Judy Perring, Karen Oberg, Janet Wolters, Jim VanLeuvan, Ron Pearce. Row 4: Janet Wynne, Holly Barker, Lynn Gillett, Bonnie Talbot, Senor Read, Jerry John- son, Nancy Kuln, Linda Schlomer, Judi Scanlan, Ralph Cheadle. TRI-SCI CLUB HAS ACTIVE YEAR: The science club of L.C., advised by Mr. Louderback, has visited many p1aces,0f scientific interest in the past year. Among those places were the Police Crime Lab, the Water Works, and Kaiser s. The big event of the year is the Science Fair, in which the students enter projects, along with all the students in Lewis and Clark. Row 1: Fred Nishimuro, Jerry Walker, Norvel Trasst, Bob Rutherford, John Bartelson, Barbara Bushnell. Row 2: John Wertz, Allen Anderson, Gary Lamb, Ron Pearce, Doug Parr, Chas. Engler, Stephen Redfield. Row 3: Bob Pope, John Turner, Falkin Kalin, Chris Brown, Steve Kissin, Dick Rouse, Barbara McCoy. Row 4: Doug McBroom, Dick Eagle, Stephen Johnson, Bill Heacox, Elmer Seeley, Jim Courtright, John Anderson, Dick Canfield. Page one hundred twenty-two ASPIRINC AUTHORS: Members of Papyrus club improve their writing skills and stimulate literary interest by writ- ing and criticizing their original manuscripts, including both prose and poetry. Besides their regular writing, the mem- bers have undertaken a serial. Row 1: Susan Melior, Gale Hempstead, Dori Hall, Sue Stockton. Row 2: jill Fouche, Margaret Krause, Amy MeXVilliams, Karen Erickson. Row 3: Carol Baecler, Judy Eash, Leona Dishaw, Kee Clark, Mary Harris. Row 4: Terry Bech, Lee Wilbur, Gary Wallace, jim Heath, Stuart Davis, Doug Sutherlin. CHILDRENS THEATER: The dramatics class of Mrs. Grace Peck presented The Sqnire's Bride to the student body before its four Saturday showings at the Orpheum theater. Pictured here admiring the horse QAnn Cross and Norma Pedrettil are Barbara XVheeler, Terry Kelly, Jeanette Dickenson, and Beverly Richardson. THE SQUIRE LOVED HORSES: The show was presented to the Fairchild' and Trentwood grade school children in three performances. Terry Kelly and Kathy Belgnm speak of the horse whose characteristics the squire so often com- pared to his lady friends. Beverly Richardson and Gordon Warren are excitedly engaged in wedding preparations. Page one hundred twenty-four ALL LADIES DIDN'T LIKE HIM: Pictured above are the ladies whom the squire considered for a wife. Un- fortunately, the ladies were not eager to marry him. Left to right: Judy Zat, Deanna Dillon, Pat Speehnon, Paula Peterson, Margaret Krause, Dave Clumpner, Kathy Belgum, Terry Kelly, Beverly Richardson, Gordon Warren, Carol Sasser, Paul Warner. A HORSE FOR WIFE?: The fact that he is going to be left with the horse for a wife is about to surprise the Sqlllfe. The cast painted all props and scenery, and made their Scandanavian costumes. Mixed expressions are shown on the faces of Barbara Wheeler, Cordon Warren, Dave Clumpner, and Margaret Krause. Page one hundred twenty-five TOP: Row 1: Bob Lemley, Fred Enlow, Tom Prestwich, Claude Canfield, Sam Reed, jerry Shisa, Tom VanLeuven, Marshall Sugigama. Row 2: Rod Lutes, Mike Leffel, Fred Fricky, Ron XVarnicke, jim Selander, Randy Cripe, Monte Dougherty, Dennis Donahoe, Irrona Teranshi. Row 3: Barry Mozes, Dan Barrett, Dave Tauzama, Karl Guenzel, Barry Solomon, Rod De-itz, Dave Morgan, Dave Ashe. Row 4: Ross Hendricks, jerry johnson, Doug Suthelin, Paul Warner, Iime Dyke, Bill Vanderwall, Bruce McDonald, Darrell Huetsal, Pete Fairchild, Wayne Morales. PEP CLUB CROWS UP: This organization, which had a slow beginning, exists to promote better sportsmanship and spirit among fellow students and rival schools. They can be seen in full color at every game. They are recognizable by their dress which is a white shirted section sitting together. BOTTOM: Row 1: john Kalin, George Berquist, john XVelker, NVayne Hill, Roger Reed, Bob Soss, jim Oki, Albert VVeriki, john VVoods, Jim Canton. Row 2: Bitchard Ellis, Lucky Klopp, Art Tower, jim VVood, Fred Mujie, Bill Evans, Clayton Vosen, Ron Pearce, Dave Gingrich, Randy VVaters, john Payne. Row 3: Reed Rearis, Dave Holum, Doug Baker, Vic Sacco, john Gallagher, Paul Lewis, Doug Baker, Dick Slawson, Max Fishback, john Keigley, Lanny W'ynia, YVayne Hill. Row 4: Dan XVilson, Harold Newby, Barry Barrett, Tom McLoughlin, john XVay, Dennis Stalings, Doug McBroom, Rick Judy, Bill Akers, Stan Moore, Bob Barton, Tom VVilder, john Lingren. Page one hundred twenty-six MAROON SKIRTS AND WHITE BLOUSES: Members of an honorary service club, these senior girls distribute programs at school cons, football games, plays, shows, and other events held in the auditorium. A gala spring ban- quet highlights the year, where Usherettes for the following year are chosen. Row 1: Fay Stolz, Sally Jones, Sue Humphreys, Jan Rubens, Janey Smith, Ann Bradford, Mitzi Saito. Row 2: Tudy Lockwood, Marcia McElvain, Diane Poppe, Linda Brandt, Anne Gilman, Gayle Funnell, Barbara Henry, Linda Hughbanks. Row 3: Ann Cassill, Marilyn Waters, Nancy Dawson, Joyce Zimbelman, Sandy Leyda, Margaret Wright, Mary Bush, Connie Moore, Jaynee Farnsworth. Row 4: Carolyn Becker, Judy White, Jeanne Whitehouse, Marilyn Miller, Florence Brown, Marilyn Bassett, Kay Levesque, Val Dutton. SKIERS SCHUSS THE SLOPES: These ardent ski enthusiasts enjoy skiing throughout the year. Because the club is a part of the Spokane Junior Ski Club, the members plan various ski trips. This year members took a trip to Ross- land, B.C. Row 1: Dick Peters, Bruce Hatch, JoAnne Bass, Bill LaCounte, Smith Hogsett, Pat Leffel, Bob Barrett, George Berquist, Bill Parks. Row 2: Mikki McGoldrick, Barbara Atlas, Dick McBroom, Stephania Tripp, Penny Saf- renak, Ed DeChenne, Karen Kindschi, Janet Wynne, Barbara Jarmon, Karen Lund. Row 3: Henry Goeke, Bob Holmes, Carol Ealy, Julie Brandt, Molly McGoldrick, Jolm Cary, Kelly Crick, Gary Kepl, Dave Whitney, Paul Whelan, Ralph Cheadle, Doug Kindschi. Row 4: Pat Holmes, Jerry Loes, Bee Martin, Sue St. John, Margi VanTyne, Bruce Barret, John Anderson, Rod Lutz, Bill Evans, Ted Stiles, Fred Harris. Row 5: Stan Hatch, Mike Leffel, Tom Wilder, Ed Holmes, John Wilcox, Russ Darr, Doug McBroom, Dean Dagman, Dean Daniels, Chuck Rogers, Dave Anderson. Page one hundred twenty-seven NOT MANY HAMS HERE: These students, known as National Thespians, work hard so others may enjoy dra- matics. A point system is used for membership into the club. All of these members are well versed in the art of acting. Row 1: Pat Speelmon, Jeanette Dickinson, Reba Troyer, Sally Jones, Carol Sasser, Donna Higgins, Carolyn Carstens. Row 2: Carol Smith, Margaret Krause, Kathryn Belgum, Sally WVilbanks, Gayle Funnell, Beverly Richardson, Wanda Sheldon. Row 3: Terry Kelly, Bob Shoemaker, Gordon Warren, David Clumper, Paul Warner, John Kine, Linda Co- min. Not Pictured, Deanna Dillon, Sonja Pugh, Ann Cross. CLASSICAL CLUB SPONSORS ANNUAL LATIN DINNER: All students taking Latin are invited to attend the Classical Club's annual dinner and dress in Roman costume. Members enjoy studying Roman life and culture. The club has two presidents called counsels after the Roman form of government. First Row: Joan Secord, Bob Rutherford, Bill Peterson, Elizabeth Lehr, Nancy Hubbard, Carolyn Nydell. Row 2: Margaret Fritsch, Judy Briscoe, Irene Camp- bell, Sandy Dyke, Merry Emry, Dorry Hall, Jacki Riner. Row 3: Mrs. Charbonneau, Ruth Schiff, Georgia Tiffany, Betty Staley, Judi Sivers, Nancy Riggs, Barbara Blair, Jack Malone. Row 4: Jean Rare, Stan Bourkland, Jim Dyke, John Way, Bob Barton, Tom Wilder, Carol Herlin, Kathy Belgum. Page one hundred twenty-eight THE KINC'S MEN: This dance band led by Roger Briscoe with assistance from Dave Burger has played for num- erous school mixers, club dances, proms, programs, telethons and talent cons. For three years they have entertained LC students with varied music reaching from Dixieland and popular to Stan Kenton and modern jazz. Row 1: Bruce Selcho, Steve Grover, Larry Reglin, Roger Briscoe. Bow 25 Dave Burger, Rod Black, Verne Campbell, Dick Howard. Row 3: Mike Babcock, Buzz Nelson. ERIENDLY FACES, FRIENDLY HALL: Hello Week, sponsored by the ASB, has five fun-filled days, high- lighted by the crowning of the friendliest boy and girl, Fred Emry and Judy Perring. Class candidates were Nancy Dawson and Fred Emry, senior, Judy Perring and Isamu Kawabori, juniorg Ju ie Haberman and Dave Clutinger, soph- omore, and Frances Johnson and Kerry Frey, freshman. Page one hundred twenty-nine SHUTTERBUG ENTHUSIASTS BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS The c1mer1 club lb newly rc orgmlzed md members have st1rted out the school ye 1r wlth 21 new constrtutron Thcse flllll frends 1re requlred to submrt 1 cert 11n number of prctures to remaln rn good st lndmg Faeld trlps 1re pl mned for future 1ct1v1t1es Flrst row Llrry Iones Dlck B1rton Iohn Lmgren Second row P1111 Blrton, Hclcn Newton M IX F1shb1clt J1n1c Horn 1d 1y Sl11ron H1m1lton C1rl1 G1r l1ck Thrrd row D1ve Sw1n Plt Murphy Russ D1rr Ixenne Denne Loxs Stu1rt Tom Lynch Fourth row How1rd Cl1ymen Bob Blrton ,hm Blter St111rt DIVIS Inn Freem1n W1yne Johnson, lxrls Wlhs Lrrry L1Jo1e Not plc tured Bette Wrllmfm + TIGER PHOTOCRAPHER GETS CANDID SHOTS Drcls B1rton onc of the Tlger photogrlphcrs L0l'ltI'lllllt6Cl of the f1ct tl11t they were h wmg tllell' DlLt1lI'1.S t1l2cn Somc of thc outst lI'lClll1g p1l.tl1I'6S ITL tl1c 1ll6V1tllJl6 Tlgcr s1lcs mm 111 1k1ng the 1nev1t 1ble Tlger s1le ln thc uppcr left corncr The typlc 1l study h 1ll slcepers 111 thc plcturc ln the thlrd row lnrl Gucnzcl mtcnscly conccntrltlng on wl1 1tcvcr 1 scnxor boy conccntr1tes on 1n thc sccond Dlttllfl. ln tl1e thlrd row In tl1e fourth row Dc IH D1H1Llb md frlend lI'lVlCl1I'lg LEWIS lI'lCl Cl1rL w1tl1 1 httlc fun m 1k1ng wlth horror m1sks In tl1e thlrd plcture rn thc fourth row 'VIr Prrker llflil Mr Toevs secnnngly ll'l1llSt,Cl IS they converse lbout somethmg ln the front h 1ll by the A S B lJllllLt1Il bo 1rd In the l1st row thc jumor Potluck Dmncr scrvmg IS 1 scene for some entcrt 11n111cnt by students , : '2 2 ' 1- 2 ' 2 ' I' ' '2 ' .' '52 2 ' : 2 Q ', 2 , .I . . : 2 2 , if 2 , 2 'A 22, 2 2 ' , 2 2 2- ' . 2 2 2 , 2 , 2 , ' , 2 , ' . : 2 2 1 2 , ' 2 , 2 2 '.', ' 2 , 2 J ' A 2 '.', 2 2 ' . . - 7 I I 1 ... : ' ' 2 , 1 2 1 Q - m21ny candid snapshots of life around L.C. Tl1e students in the pictures were, for the most part, completely IIIHIWLITG i' i 2' ' - - fi ' .'2 1: 1' li ' 15- H il, ' li I 'R ,' ' ' ' '. 2 .' 2 J' 2 . t , '2 2 ' 2 ' ' 2 ' 2 2 ' ' 2 ' - - 2 ' ' I '- ' 1 ,. .2 2 . ' 2 2.' ' ' 2 ' ' 2 . . . A ' 2 . 2 S , ' ' ' ' ' J ' ' 2 .' 2 Page one hundred thirtq one fi, Q is SENIOR CON ORCHESTRA: This orchestra, with music arranged and directed by Dave Burger and Roger Briscoe, provided all thebackground music and accompaniments for the Senior Con. Also this orchestra played two numbers. Row 1: Dave Burger, Clare Dupere, Dick Gingrich, Steve Grover, Larry Reglin, Bruce Selcho, Roger Briscoe. Row 2: Sandy Bachman, Bob Christianson, Randy Starr, Rod Black, Mike Babcock, Verne Campbell, Matt Ernst, Dick How- ard. Row 3: George Freeman, John Sargent, Buzz Nelson, Dave Anderson. ORGANIZATION LEADERS x USHERETTES: Marilyn Miller, pres., Jeanne Whitehouse, vice pres., Carolyn Becker, sec., Dee Dillon, sgt. at arms., Diane Poppe, treas., Val Dutton, pres. PEP CLUB: NVayne Hill, Rod Deitz, Barry Barrett, sgts. at arms, Stu Boyd, sec., Al Keigley, pres., Dave Gingrich, treas. IR. TOASTMASTERS: Dave Ashe, treas., Fletch Hahn, pres., Bob Joss, critic, Mike Gordon, vice pres., Isamu Kawabori, sec. THESPIANS: Linda Comin, treas., Carol Smith, hist., Gordon Warren, vice pres., Dee Dillon, pres. 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Opportuni- LC Grads learn office machines at KBU. Seated left to right: Sue hes for Salaries and rapid ad- :Icm:eyaaZdAChal:E McAllister. Standing: Dorothy Kehle, Jean vqncemenf were never bei-fer. U II, II I'II'Ie en. The machines shown in the picture are IBM Card Punch Machines, C d . I d a machine becoming more popular in the business world today. curses 0 ere mc U ef ' 'A' Business Administration 'A' Secretarial Science i' Accountancy 'A' SIen09fURhY 1' Business Machines Ik Bookkeepmg Special l.B.M. and i' ir Complomeler Burroughs Machine Courses Free Lifetime Employment Service - Inquire now as to Next Starting Dates. KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY A Congratulations, in wig 2 Eraduatgiggls ,if TQ, is C it Y? ax ssl- e QSEPECR Cgglsiiiilm QV X ft i B 11' IH J uri: etts Stu in NVQ lE'J.S?9oLaneQ4 jzriennfgy .Szabo S. 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Valley Office - East 8906 Sprague f P WH fi Wtfti Wi tw it limiter? P P -- - c R T A'r1oNs SENI- si KIM M NELSON COWLING i PORTRAITS mn' P - 41 pedfikroud peraond A ,,,, - lj ' ff , I PPL , 2 All? wi f Lil'ililif in 406. X I itll Grlbo ,LU4oL!b.fvfQ,0 til-f ,L JV. if it .f fl J .f i Xxx LULMU Earl ' gr Pig!! ilk iii vbbtvfndvi jiiggiiiasw . dew , .U - . 1 .K 1,- - , , u L1 li ,Mil ' i I7 v 'eff if ii ff X if 72,41 ,. KW WM' gee-592424 727026-f2,,4fQM!4,,Qi awww Mfeefeefqewii WWW .B ' Q - - Page one hundred forty-three MAKE A DATE FOR FUN S K A T E . . XB ' PATTISDN I ROIIERCADE HUdson 3-3620 NORTH 11505 DIVISION ST. Catch FREE Bus at Grayson's, Riverside 81 Howard 7:15 P.M. gfichzerii .ggfucko Creative Photography ALL WORK GUARANTEED East 588 Kiernan Evening Appointments HU 7-5884 No Parking Problems Sincere and Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1957 When you get married think of Kirishian Brothers for rugs and Carpets 6 1 . ' ,.v.Zl6'Q Oriental Rugs 5 DEALERS rn suv: quAl.l1'v J--3 and ORIEREEQLQEFGS Wall to Wall Carpets MA 4-6033 P g hundred forty-four Lip' Q9 Q ' iflbe duff I dl DQCTQR PHQTQGRAPHER ak When you think about it, the family photographer falls somewhere in the family doctor-lawyer classification. The photographer, like the doctor and lawyer, is called upon when major events in your life occur. With a fine studio portrait you can relive in later years the happiness of the engagement, the wedding, the arrival of children. A photograph is part of forever, and our studio takes this responsibility seriously. We are proud that a large number of students from your graduating class have se- lected us their photographer this year. We hope this is the beginning of a lifelong relationship. Photography Studio A Street Floor Page one hundred forty-five ,wif .WJ OQZKMJ Vdppggffvd yyvj, kfd xffzy, 771 45fL!7zZA4zf+fsWQ ,diff fzffjfe 4zzMM3fw!l 7 few-fwafviffzlflv ,JAM ew may Affffeffk fffiibv fzfdfffmdff 4 fm-,ff,,fd9ff3,ZaZA0 wfewaewfyf 4f74?dW i4U 1957 GRADUATES Good Luck WE CONGRATULATE YOU to the t Class of ,57 M M JEWELERS Famous tor Diamonds and Watches Since 1907 Registered Perfect Diamonds America's Finest Watches C C1'1' W'f11 T E 1' Ch AMERICAN LAUNDRY re' ' ou Xm me AND 1 D R Y C LE A N E R S Riverside 7-2101 West 1111 Second Ave. W 740 ML,-A West 807 Riverside Ave. Pg hddfy more .Sauce WA? WLZMZJ use ,Mm ,away 7'ZMwQefwzf,zs 7 C 7 fdibfyofw fldeuvaecfaej-A,a,06fa! lei? .ef ,cg-f, ' ,QU ,Q-500 Cfamffu Jw-MW, ,mme demo efmw. whawvyvw eff JMWWW, 160450 :duo wife Cbuflvruimy-,Qfyyo ,eJ,0UJsq, ww, Ono ,,0fLC1f'r1,cf .lfwvv ,4j,o+co ,lflllvu o4fL0'U JM-C111 'UWM' !?JfC47a,caf,r . 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