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

 - Class of 1958

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' -jsp? ff 5 Lewis and Clark High School Spokane, Washington M T 0 0' 7 uf Wwiyffii SIXTEENTH ANNUAL EDITIOg do ... Mdfhwj jgfff Edt d d P bl bed by Staff Members WM F Th Y fs Graduating Class Advisers STANLEY FAUBION, Art CLARENCE E. MILLER, Photography CARL G. MILLER, Editorial and Busin I am the Lewis and Clark Tiger . . . symbol of my school. I represent its traditions and activities, its school spirit and loyalty. I fight with the athletes that lead us on to victory, I stand proudly among the hundreds who cheer us on to tame. I promote interest and competition in scholastic achievement and encourage good citizenship. I watch with pride as the graduates pass through the portals for the last time, ready to face the future with confident hearts and minds . . . ready to serve themselves, their God, and their nation . . . a living tribute to the high standards of education. f 'mfr ,lf vi I If ttf X WWf5!l E ? PLN Q M , ,m fM f WWW W if WWW mm imjww iw I 1 W' ,J Jypygwjwf MN ,W mf W MM ,A JWM 4 f W W ffff If if ff? WWW Cenfrol Fire Escape Never Used South Side in November Biology Siudenis of Soufhwesf Enironce West Side in October Main Entrance from West Main Entrance from East ww f Upper left: club corner after school. Upper right: cafeteria at noon. Middle lefh' front hall, before Christmas. Middle right: exchanging books of semesfer's end. Lower left: a Typical scene at 8:30 a.m. Lower right: girls enioying one of the new cafeteria fables. Page six A B R A H A M L I N C O L N P A R K E R Abe Parker heads The LC family. Somefimes he's the All-American business mam sometimes he's the stern disciplinariang yet underneath he possesses a sparkling wit and rare humor he's always ready To share wirh others. Page seven ADMINISTRATION Bernadine McClincy Dean of Girls , William Donner Vice Principal George Palmer Deon of Boys Senior Class Adviser William Donner, the new vice principal this year, is a graduate of Lewis and Clark, a former football letterman of this school and W.S.C.g has had extensive experience in World War Ili and is now a maior in the Marine Corps Reserve. Page eight in , f rp. , Bernice Wanamaker Pearl Barton Helen Huneke Dorothy Perring Clerk Clerk Secretary to the Principal Attendance Clerk FACULTY ENGLISH Marian Pettis Clara Adams Phillip Baird Jack Curran James Hoban Aldo Howard Head ENGLISH Spokane Lois Knox Joanne Luck E. E. McElvain Carl G. Miller Grace Peck Hutchinson Journalism Dramotics ENGLISH Harold Skinner Frances Vecchio Mary Wesley Lillian Joyce Wickline Vivian Zent Whitehouse FINE ARTS, PHYSICAL EDUCATION Lydia Goos Stanley Faubion Elra Hunter Robert Scoh' Virginia Danke Shirley Waddell Fine Arts English Boys' P. E. Boys' P. E. Girls' P. E. Girls' P. E. Head Fine Arts Head Head 'Saile- Page nine 'F I I I I I 2-sf FACULTY SOCIAL Katherine Hunt C. William Hevd Anderson Orlando Fletcher l Arthur Frey Robert Bartlett Safe Driving SOCIAL STUDIES W. B. Graham SOCIAL STUDIES up ill Larry Clark Lela Ellis Fred Hoefel Louis Livingston Muriel Rossing Max Schoening E. W. Toevs Virgilywiclgline Gerdo Wright John L. Wuhrman N . ,lar - L ,LJ Ju, F' Jllflx FOREIGN LANGUAGES Marguerite Cross Grace Bartlett Helen Black Lillian Martha Graham Wesley Read French and Latin French Spanish Chqrbonnequ Latin Spanish Heed Latin Page ten 'Tl FACULTY l MATHEMATICS Fred Kramlich Raleigh Baldwin Alvin Byrne Florence Ray Cronrath I Head Chisholm l MATHEMATICS l 1 l Glen Daugherty Robert Hamilton Dorothy Perham David Powell Gene Sivertson SCIENCE Clarence Miller R. C. Anderson Gene Arger Warren Hall H. M. Louderback 'Gerald Head Meckelson SCIENCE, STUDY HALL Vernon Medley Carl Milton Wilhelmine Timm Ruth Anderson Edith Collins Louis Hurst Science Science Science Study Hall Study Hall Study Hall 'ln Memoriam, 1905-T958 i Page eleven E 3 YYY VV YY W Al FACULTY MUSIC, LIBRARY Gerald Hartley Bernice Bruton Rachel Renn Vocal Library Library Q Head U. ' . HOME ECONOMICS ' Gracia White Ann Cunningham Genevieve Fisher Bernell Merrick Ruby Phillips Head INDUSTRIAL ARTS, BOOKROOM William Dunlop Howard Allers Glen Lunneborg Elmer Rich Glen B. Starr I Norma McQuown s HQd 2 Bookroom BUSINESS ENGLISH Delbert Sylvanus Flora Gibbs Shirley Harris Hazel Miller Ronald Alonzo Marshall Comer Schoesler Woolard Head Page twelve llah Black First Semester Managing Editor Advertising Manager Circulation TIGER STAFF VFW? me KR' km ' z V' gg ..-- -r ci? Q- A -- 1 ll:-5? W4 ..... g 'H Q f 21-. Carla Garlich Amy McWilliams Associate Editor Second Semester Circulation Managing Editor Advertising Manager Circulation Diana Grasser Classes Editor Circulation Mary Krause Faculty and Assistant Editor Circulation Donna Grasser Circulation Manager Circulation Leona Dishaw Assistant Editor Circulation Skip Cel'IiS Gretchen Greer Patty Salisbury Sports Editor Senior Album Editor Activities Editor Circulation Circulation Circulation Virginia Hamilton Linda Riegel Mary McDowell Assistant Editor Business Manager Business Manager Circulation Circulation Tony Read David Swan Russ Darr Dick Barton Val Ryker Art Editor Photographer Photographer Photographer Art Editor Circulation Page thirteen TIEEH CIHEULATIUN STAFF Rita Osterberg Mike McKillop Ted Stiles Maxine Hilliar Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation iStari Marilyn Selves Vicki Weremiczyk Milton Rowe Jill Freeman Karen Shaver Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulgfign Mariorie Schneider Sarah Schneider Elaine Feahnel Marlys Nelson Nancy Hubbard Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Circulation Page fourteen 'SW PM WW WW fxfvx ,LQ Seniors 1 f f UI f . f . rj P' f X Q ' ,K 'J ' I X 1 . , w N' f ,. .VY W 1 X ' W V9 .J XJ 7, icy' QX EGM fu N 7 I, u , if yi 'M' . 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Council, Swimming, At Libby: Red Cross Council, Pep Club Officer W.S.C. ADAMSON, BARBARA ANN Wilson Social Studies F.H.A. Historian, F.T.A., Golf, G.F. Council, H.R. President, Secretary, Corridor Control, Horizon Club, Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister W.S.C. ADDINGTON, JACQUELINE PAGE Central Valley Commercial, Social Studies At Libby: Bond K.B.U. AIGN ER, JUDY MARIE Franklin Commercial Starlighters, Choir, H.R. Vice President, Big Sister, Lilac Lark Northwest Christian College AKERS, GEORGE WILLIAM Roosevelt Mathematics Math Club Vice President, Treasurer, Senate Club, Pep Club, Varsity Football, Track, Corridor Control, Con Control, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Chairman, Junior Con, Specialty Acts, Senior Con, Boys' State U. of Oregon ALBERT, MARY SUSAN Wilson Commercial, Foreign Language, Social Studies Various G.F. Committees, Swimming, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, Senior Can U. of W. ALF, LORRETTA CAROL Northwest Christian Science, Social Studies Dramatics, Sophomore Potluck Gonzaga University ALLEN, RICHARD DALE Franklin Social Studies, Commercial Lettermen's Club, Varsity Baseball, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Boys' State U. of Idaho ANDERSON, CHRISTINA Garfield Music, Social Studies Orpheus, Adelante, Sergeant at Arms, Tennis, Badminton, Band, Orchestra, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Choir, Ensemble, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea, Junior, Senior Cons, E.W.C.E. Honor Band W.S.C. ANDERSON, KATHRYN EILEEN Marycliff Social Studies, Commercial K.B.U. ANDERSON, RICHARD L. Adams Mathematics, Social Studies, Commercial Band, B.F. Council ASPINWALL, NEVIN Roosevelt Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Classical Club, Tennis, Junior, Senior Cons, Science Award U. of W. ASPRAY, ROSALIE RUTH Roosevelt Social Studios, Languages Orpheus, Adelante, Usherettes President, Horizon, Ti-Girls, Senior Class Secretary, Junior, Senior Cons, A.S.B. Council, May Day Con, P.T.A. Con, Orpheus Con, Christmas Con, Hello Week, Junior Prom Committee Mills AUST, PHILLIP R. Lincoln Heights, Seattle Industrial Arts Cross-Country W.S.C. BACHMAN, DOLRITA SUE Libby Commercial, Social Studies Y-Club, Senior Con, Big Sister, G.F. Committee, At Libby: Girls' Pep Club, Girls' Athletic Club Secretary K.B.U. BACKMAN, SANDRA LEA Havermale Music, Social Studies Dasidrian Treasurer, Orpheus Sergeant at Arms, Usherettes, A.S.B. Council, Band, Orchestra, Ensemble, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, All-Northwest Band, Eastern Washington Honor Band, Jr. Symphony, Hello Week, Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. BAKER. DOUGLAS ALBERT Hutton Social Studies Pep Club, Glee Club, B.F. Council, Study Hall Proctor, Senior Con, Hello Week, Corridor Control W.S.C. BALDWIN, MARY MARGARET Irving Social Studies Starlighters, Horizon, Ti-Girls, Orchestra, H.R. Secretary, Journal Representative, Mother-Daughter Tea W.S.C. BALL, HOWARD L. Wilson Social Studies H.R. Offices, Archery Club ' Secretary, Treasurer, Junior, Senior Cons College of Puget Sound BARCUS, VELVA LEE Irving Commercial, Social Studies F.H.A. President, Girls' Golf, A.S.B. Council, Proctor, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea W.S.C. BARKER, HOLLY JO Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Adelante President, Vice President, Orpheus, Usherettes, Flagtwirlers, Dasidrian, Horizon, A.S.B., G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Corridor Control, Junior Class Secretary, General Chairman Junior Con, Senior Con, Big Sister Award, 1957 BARRETT, BRUCE GRANT Wilson Mathematics, Science Ski Club, B.F. Council, Senior Con, Yule Yump Publicity Committee, Fourth Place '54 Spelling Contest U. of W. BARTELT, LINDA LEE Libby Commercial, Social Studies Y-Teens, All Offices, Winter Carnival, Senior Con, At Libby: H.R. Offices BARTON ll, PAUL W. Hutton Social Studies, Industrial Arts, Commercial Camera Club, B.F. Council, Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Con, H.R. Offices, Senior Class Fifth Executive E.W.C.E. BARTON, RICHARD ALLEN Wilson Social Studies, Science, Commercial Camera Club President, Tiger Staff, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Journal Photographer U. of Oregon BARTON, ROBERT E. Hutton Social Studies, Science Student Court Judge, Papyrus Club, Classical Club President, Treasurer, Senate Vice President Forum Secretary, Pep Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Nominating Committees, Con Control, Junior, Senior Council W.S.C. BAUER, LINDA MARIE Wilson Social Studies Adelante, Ti-Girls, Neptune's Daughters, Junior, Senior Cons, Swimming, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, G.F. Committees, H.R. Offices, Sr. Girls' Quartette, Horizon Club Offices, G.F. Con, Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. BEAN, VERLA LEE Washington Commercial Adelante, Y-Teens, Journal Representative, Typing Award, Senior Con, Winter Carnival, H.R. Offices K.B.U. BECKER, DOROTHY MAE Grandview Social Studies At Grandview: H.R. Offices BEECHER, JAMES MORTON Orange High, Orange, Calif. Social Studies At Orange: Latin Club, Music Club, 3 C's, Boys' Glee College of Puget Sound BELGUM, KATHRYN ELIZABETH Hutton Social Studies Classical Club Secretary, Thespian President, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Dramotics, Second Place, '56 Spelling Bee, W.S.C. Drama Summer Comp, Ti-Girls, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons Pacific Lutheran College BELL, JUDITH KAY Franklin Social Studies, Fine Arts Fine Arts Club, President, Junior Achievement Company, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Senior Con, Roll Checker, Winter Carnival, 3 Years, Mother- Daughter Tea, Sophomore, Junior Potluck San Jose Junior College BENHAM, JOAN FRANCES Ferndale High School Home Economics, Social Studies Volleyball, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Mixed Chorus, F.H.A. BIKLEN, BARBARA DIANE Franklin Foreign Languages, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, Mother Dau hter Tea' Winter . 9 I Carnival, Hello Week Committee, Tri-Sci, F.T.A., Entre Nous U. of W. BIRNEY, ROBERT JOHN Sunnyside High School Mathematics, Industrial Arts At Sunnyside, Varsity Baseball, B Team Basketball, At Prosser: Freshman Class Secretary BIVENS, ALPHONZE NATHANIEL Lincoln Social Studies, Science Orpheus, Frosh Football, H.R. Vice President, Junior Con, B.F. Con, Jolliest Freshman Boy U. of W. BLACK, ILAH JEAN Libby Jr. High Journalism, Social Studies Quill and Scroll, Junior Press Club President, Sports Editor, Journal Staff, Winner of Junior Press Club Award, Spokesman- Review Correspondent, Journal Representative, Tiger Managing Editor Montana State U. BLACK, JAMES ORRE Libby Jr. High Social Studies, Industrial Arts At Libby: Band BLACK, ROBERT W. Libby Jr. High Social Studies Football BLACK, RODNEY CHARLES Roosevelt Music, Social Studies Band, Orchestra, Ensemble, Junior, Senior Cons, Dance Band, H.R. President W.5.C. BLECK, GARY A. Libby Jr. High Social Studies Pep Club, B.F. Council, B, Varsity Football, Corridor Control, Con Control U. of W. BOERSEMA, KATHLEEN JOAN South Jr. High, Everett Social Studies Ti-Girls, Starlighters, G.F. Council, Choir, H.R. Vice President, Secretory, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Senior Con, Various Cons W.S.C. BOIS, JOHN WELLINGTON Macon Senior High Science, Mathematics B.F. Council, At Central High in England: Film Club, Student Council, Volleyball, Basketball W.S.C. BON ER, RODNEY WAYNE Lincoln Mathematics B.F. Council, H.R. Vice President E.W.C.E. BONl, KARIN KERSTINE Whittier Foreign Language, Social Studies Quill and,Scroll, Pages, Y-Teens, Swimming, Journal Associate Editor, H.R. Secretary, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Senior Con, Mother-Daughter Tea BOWERS, GERALD A, Franklin Science, Mathematics Frosh, B Squad Track, Junior, Senior Cons, Junior Potluck Entertainment W.S.C. BRACKINS, LONNIE Irving Social Studies BRADLEY, LINDA LUCILLE Grant Commercial Girls' Glee, Winter Carnival, Big Sister K.B.U. BREAKEY, JOHN Wilson Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci, Chess Club President, Ski Club, First in Biology, I. E. Science Fair U. of W. BROCAR, DIANE Irving Social Studies BROOKS, BARBARA LOY Jefferson Foreign Language, Social Studies Entre Nous Historian, Quill and Scroll, Ti-Girls, Journal Staff, G.F. Sergeant at Arms, H.R. President, Junior Con, Big Sister, i955 Spelling Contest, Junior Council W.S.C. BROWN, JO ANNE VICTORIA San Lorenzo Valley High School Commercial, Social Studies Simplicity, Vogue, and G.F. Style Shows, A.S.B. Committees, Big Sister, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Councils, Corridor Control, At San Lorenzo, Football Homecoming Princess, Frosh Class Secretary, Outdoor Club, Ski Club W.S.C. BROWN, MARY MARTHA Grant Fine Arts Girls' Glee, Winter Carnival, Big Sister BRUINGTON, PENNY Clover Park Science, Social Studies, Mathematics Adelante, At Clover Park: Commercial Club University of New Mexico BRYNILDSON, BRENDA JOYCE Grant Commercial Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival, Sophomore Potluck Dinner, Junior, Senior Con, Hall Proctor, Roll Checker, H.R. Offices, G.F. Council W.S.C. BUCKWALTER, JO ANNE EVELYN Libby Commercial Girls' Glee Club Mills BUORKLUND, STANLEY FRANK Grant Mathematics Classical Club, Inter Club Council, B.F. Council, Vocational Day Co Chairman, Choir, Third Place '55 Undercloss Spelling Contest U. of W. BURGER, RICHARD CHARLES Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies Football, Journal Staff, Choir, Boys' Glee, B.F. Council, H.R. Vice President, Sophomore Potluck E.W.C.E. BURTNESS, LAUNA MARLO Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ski Club, French Club, Horizon Club, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Hall Proctor, Roll Checker, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, Mother-Daughter Teo, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival, Hello Week, H.R. Offices W.S.C. BUSSANICH, MARY CHRISTINA Peninsula High Home Economics At Peninsula: Annual Staff, Drill Team, Maiarettes, Girls' Basketball, Volleyball, Letterman W,S.C. CALDWELL, MARY CATHLEEN Roosevelt Commercial Ti-Girls, Horizon Club Secretary, Big Sister, Dramatics CALHOUN, SUSAN DAWN Franklin Social Studies, Home Economics G.F. Council, F.H.A. Awards, F.H.'A. Treasurer, Vice President, Journal Staff Representative Gonzaga CALVERT, CAROLYN GAYLE Adams Social Studies Starlighters, 3 C's, Swimming, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Choir W.S.C. CAMP, PHILLIP SCOTT Lacrosse High School Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Football, Basketball, Golf, B.F. Council, H.R. President, Con, Corridor Control, Junior Con K.B.U. CAMPBELL, JOHN WILLIAM Libby Social Studies Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Junior, Senior Cons, H.R. Offices, B.F. Council, Hello Week Con Gonzaga CAMP L M Y ANN Adam Com rcial SocialS dies ASB ouncil irrido Control Big Sis er Dad Daughte Dessert Winter arnival Busines Office Assustan Bookkeeping ar ahcs Sci ce Soc tudues B F Council T President Fifth Journal Tiger Ph . I I . A d I I ,nl -. ' , ' , I W . XJ 'n ..- . 1 - J use vs CASH, DONALD T. Libby Social Studies Football, Varsity Baseball, Lettermen's Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council CENIS, WILLIAM MARCEL Roosevelt Journalism, Foreign Language, Social Studies Journal Managing Editor, Sports Editor, Tiger Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll Secretary, Ski Club, B.F. Council, Golf, Journal Representative, Tennis, Junior Press Club, Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices Gonzaga CHAPIN, CAROL MARGARET Pullman Mathematics, Foreign Language, Social Studies Thespians, ChiIdren's Theater, Winnie the Pooh College of Puget Sound CHASTIN, CLARE ELLEN Oakesdale High Home Economics, Social Studies G.F. Council, Girls' Glee Club Whitworth CHISHOLM, CAROL SUE Wilson Commercial, Foreign Language, Social Studies Usherettes, French Club Secretary, Book Club, Swimming, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Chairman, Hello Week Con, Winter Carnival, Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, H.R. Offices U. of Montana CHRISTOFFERSON, ROY Franklin Social Studies CHRISTOFFERSON, ZENETTA KAY Franklin Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Corridor Control, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Senior Con, Mother-Daughter Tea W.S.C. CLAGGETT, SARA KATHRINE Hutton Social Studies Entre Nous, Ski Club, Horizon Club, Neptune's Daughters, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Hello Week, Dad-Daughter Dessert Colorado Women's College CLARK, THOMAS A. Grant Mathematics Freshman, Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball Managers, Letterman, H.R. President Gonzaga CLEARWATER, LEO RICHARD Lindbergh High School Social Studies COATE5, KENNETH JOHN Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Mathematics Club, B.F. Council Stanford COFFIN, SARA LEE Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies Book Club, Orpheus, French Club, Usherettes, Dasidrian, President, Golf, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Corridor Control, Big Sister, '57 Mother-Daughter Teo Style Show Commentator W.S.C. COLE, KING Jefferson Social Studies Pep Club, Con Control, Corridor Control . W.S.C. COLE, MICHAEL R. Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Freshman, B, Varsity Football, Track, Lettermen's Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices U. of Idaho COLWELL, ROBERT Wilson Social Studies, Science Entre Nous, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, Con Proctor, Corridor Control, H.R. President, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. COMEGYS, SUSAN KAY Wilson Social Studies Ski Club, Book Club, Entre Nous, Horizon Club, Golf Squad A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Committees, Junior, Senior Cons, Mother-Daughter Teo, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, H.R. Offices U. of W. COMPTON. RONALD Franklin High, Seattle Social Studies At Franklin, Yell King U. of W. Friendliest Freshman, Junior Boy, CONGER, JEANETTE LEE Wilson Home Economics, Social Studies G.F., A.S,B. Councils, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Hello Week, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea W.S.C. CONNORS, DENNIS JAMES Roosevelt Social Studies Pep Club, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Journal Representative, Paddle Squad, Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. CROAN, LARRY DALE Coeur d'Alene Social Studies Wrestling at Aztec, New Mexico U. of New Mexico CROMER, GARY Roosevelt Social Studies Varsity Football, Track, Choir, Boys' Glee, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, H.R. President, Con Proctor, Journal Representative CUNNINGHAM, MARY JO Grant Social Studies Adelante, F.H.A. President, Secretary, F.N.A. President, Mother-Daug hter Tea, Winter Carnival, Junior, Senior Cons, Hello Week, G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Dad-Daughter Dessert, F.H.A. State Convention Deaconess School of Nursing CUNNINGHAM, RICHARD GLEN Wilson Social Studies Pep Club, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Con Control, H.R. Offices Northwest Christian College DAGMAN, DEAN ALAN East Junior High, Boise Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Ski Club, H.R. Offices, Bengal Pep Club, B.F. Council, Frosh Football, Basketball, Journal Representative, Con, Corridor Control, Boys' Glee Club U. of W. DAHLEN, JOAN LINDA Grant Commercial Big Sister DALRYMPLE, JAMES CLARK Wilson Social Studies, Art, Mathematics Senior Con, Frosh, B-Squad Football, Frosh Baseball, H.R. Offices, A.S.B., B.F. Councils E.W.C.E. DALRYMPLE, JOAN LEE Wilson Commercial, Social Studies 3 C's, Junior Achievement, Ti-Girls' Footnotes, Flaqtwirlers, Tennis, Badminton, A.S.B. Council, Junior, Senior Con, Hello Week Mixer, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Journal Representative, H.R. Offices U. of Oregon DAMON, DWIGHT HOWARD Libby Jr. High Mathematics, Social Studies, Science A.S.B. President, Treasurer, B.F. Treasurer, Con Control, Friendliest Sophomore Boy, All Home Room Offices, Lettermen's Club, All-City Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Boys' State, Junior, Senior Con DARR, RUSSELL EUGENE' Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Senate Club, Camera Club Vice President, A.S.B., B.F. Councils, Journal and Tiger Photographer U. of W. DAVIS, NEIL STUART Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, Foreign Language Papyrus Offices, Tri-Sci, Photography Club, B.F. Council, Senior Council, First, Junior Boy, L.C. Science Fair, Fourth, inland Empire Science Fair, H.R. Vice President Whitman DAVIS, SH ELIA CAROL Adams Social Studies, Art G.F. Council W.S.C. V DAWSON, GEORGE DENNIS Lincoln Social Studies 3 years Manager, Football, Basketball, Track, Corridor Control, East-West Football Manager, 2 years W.S.C. DECKER, HERD RUSSELL JR. Havermale Social Studies, Mathematics Archery Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President College of Puget Sound DELYEA, JACQUELINE JEAN Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Book Club, G.F. Council, G.F. Committees, Big Sister, H.R. Offices Gonzaga oe VLEMING, DAvlo HENRY Hutton Social Studies Pep Club, Golf, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. Secretary U. of W. DICKINSON, LILLIAN JEANETTE Whittier Social Studies Tliespian Club, Dramatics, G.F. Council, H.R. Treasurer, Ti-Girls, Latin Quarter Con, Junior, Senior Cons, Mother-Daughter Tea, Children's Theater, Cotton Day Con and Ball E.W.C.E. DIETZ, SUSAN Redlands High, Redlands, Calif. Commercial F.H.A. DISHAW, LEONA BERTINA Irving Social Studies, Science Papyrus Offices, Quill and Scroll President, Girls' Golf, Journal, Tiger Staffs, G.F. Council, Cotton Day Con Script Committee, Locker Committee, F.N.A. Vice President, Historian, Sergeant at Arms Sacred Heart School of Nursing DITTRICH, GERALD ALEX Grant Social Studies DIXON Ili, GRANT Hutton Social Studies B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Sophomore Potluck U. of W. DOMIT, LINDA KAY Adams Social Studies Adelante, G.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister W.S.C. DOUGHTY, DIANNE Garden Springs Home Economics, Commercial F.H.A., 3 C's, H.R. Secretary, Bookroom Assistant, Cafeteria Cashier DRESSEL, DENNIE JENN Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Junior, Senior Cons, G.F. President, Treasurer, Ti-Girls, Cheerleader, Dasidrian, Classical Club, Orpheus Fifth Executive, Dance in Cons, Attended Seabeck, Entre Nous U. of Oregon DUNCAN, LARRY DEAN Garden Springs Mathematics, Science Golf, H.R. President, Vice President, A.S.B. Council Whitworth DURAN, CAROLE ANN Grant Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls, Big Sister, Senior Con, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival W.S.C. DURHAM, RONALD MILTON Roosevelt Social Studies Track, Corridor Control, A.S.B., B.F. Councils, H.R. Offices W.S.C. DYKE, SANDRA LEE Jefferson Social Studies A Ti-Girls, Usherettes, Entre Nous Sergeant at Arms, Classical Club, G.F. Council, Junior, Senior Class Vice President, A.S.B. Secretary, Junior, Senior Con, Football Princess, Third Place, Spelling Bee, Corridor Control W.S.C. EASH, JUDITH MARIE Spokane Lutheran Social Studies H.R. Offices, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, Junior Con, Senior Con Costume Chairman, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea Concordia College EDGAR, JAMES BARLOW Kellogg High Mathematics, Science Varsity Basketball, Baseball, B.F. Council, Con Control U. of W. EDWARDS, BARBARA LEE Sandpoint High Commercial Journal Staff EDWARDS, DONALD A. North Central Industrial Arts, Social Studies B.F. Council EDWARDS, SHIRLEY Cheney High Science, Social Studies Orpheus, F.N.A. Treasurer, Usherettes Vice President, A.S.B. Council, Cotton Doll, Junior, Senior, May Cons, G.F. Courtesy Committee, Student Judge. At Cheney: Maiorette, Sophomore Class, A.S.B. Secretary, Seabeck Leadership Conference 1956, Tumbling Manager W.S.C. ELSTON, MARCIA Spirit Lake High School Commercial, Social Studies Girls' Intramurals, Dramatics, Junior, Senior Cons, Mother- Daughter Tea, Minstrel Show, H.R. Offices ENGEBRETSON, ELDORA MAURENE Grant Social Studies 3 C's, Intramurals, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Chairman, Senior Girl Scouts, Junior Achievement Graceland ENLOW, FRED CLARK Jefferson Social Studies, Science Pep Club, Ski Club, B.F. Council A.S.B. Council, Orchestra, B.F., A.S.B., Junior, Senior Cons, Hall Con Proctor, Junior Dance Ticket Chairman, Hello Week, H.R. Offices U. of W. ERICKSON, JACK GUNNARD Irving Industrial Arts, Social Studies ERICKSON, KAREN ELEANOR Wilson Social Studies Ti-Girls, F.H.A. President, Papyrus Treasurer, Pages, Book Club Vice President, Usherettes, Junior Press Club Secretary, Horizon, A.S.B., G.F. Councils and Committees, Journal Editor, Junior, Senior Cons, Quill and Scroll U. of W. ERICSON, RONALD D. Jefferson Social Studies Bengal Pep Club, Track, Cross-Country, B.F. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, Corridor Control, Journal Representative W.S.C. ESLICK, GWENDOLYN ANN Jefferson Commercial, Foreign Languages, Social Studies All-City Horizon, Tennis, Swimming, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Journal Representative, H.R. Offices, Corridor Control, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, G.F. Committees, Junior Class Nominating Committee U. of W. FAEHNAL, ELAINE Washington Social Studies Swimming, Tiger Circulation Staff, Senior Con, Dad- Daughter Dessert, Hello Week, Publicity Committee, May Week Whitman FARRISH, MARGO Jefferson Home Economics Entre Nous, Orpheus Offices, Fine Arts Offices, Intramural Basketball, A.S,B. Council, G.F. Historian, A.S.B. Nominating Committee, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cons, Big Sister, B.F., G.F. Mixer Committee Chairman U. of W. FETZNER, LINDA ANN Grant Social Studies F.T.A., Intramurals, G.F. Committees, Senior Con E.W.C.E. FINLEY, MARILYN ANN Marycliff Art, Social Studies Swimming, At Marycliff, Cheerleader, Freshman, Sophomore Talent Cons, Various School Committees E.W.C.E. FISK, PAMELA ANN Ramey High School, Puerto Rico Social Studies Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, Choir, Dad- Daughter Dessert Decoration Committee, Class President at Ramey Whitman FLYNN, JEAN ESTELLE Austin High, EI Paso, Texas Social Studies Horizon, Y-Teens, Big Sister, Senior Con, Journal Representative Wesley FOSSEEN, WILLIAM ROGER Hutton Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies Evergreen Junior Toastmasters, Debate Club, Golf, Evergreen Boys' State, A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Con Control, H.R. President, Student Court Judge, Junior Con, General Chairman, Senior Con, Junior Class Parliamentarian Whitman FOSTER, NANCY ANN Adams A Art, Commercial, Social Studies Winter Carnival, '54, '55, Mother-Daughter Tea FOTHERINGHAM, SANDRA GAY Garfield Commercial, Social Studies F.I'l.A., H.R. Offices FOUCHE, JILL ALLISON Wilson Music, Social Studies Pages, Papyrus, Horizon, Golf, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R Offices, Band, Orchestra, Choir, Winter Carnival, '55, '56, Big Sister Whitman FOWLER, BARBARA FRANCES Adams Commercial, Social Studies Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, Committees FREEMAN, JAMES ALBERT Franklin Industrial Arts, Social Studies Photography Club, Freshman Baseball, Boys' Glee Club U. of W. FREEMAN, JANICE LOUISE Franklin Music, Social Studies Starlighters, Senior, Northwest, All-State Choirs, G.F. Committees, Big Sister, Senior Con, H.R. Secretary, French Club Pacific Lutheran FREEMAN, JILL Jefferson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Pages, Dasidrian Secretary, Big Sister, Journal Staff, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, G.F. Sergeant at Arms, G.F. Committees, Junior, Senior Cons, Hello Week Con '56 Wheaton FREMBERG, LUANA RAE Jefferson Social Studies, Art Art Club, Intramurals, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Sophomore, Junior Potlucks, Winter Carnival '56, Senior Con, Roll Checker K.B.U. FRICKE, FRED W. Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies Football, Two Years Varsity, Lettermen's and Pep Club, Baseball, B.F. Council, Con Control, Third Place '55 Science Fair, H.R. President U. of Oregon FRITSCH, MARGARET ANN Jefferson Foreign Languages, Commercial, Social Studies Entre Nous President, Classical Club, Dasidrian, G.F. Council, Corridor Control, Student Court Judge, Ti-Girl President, Cheerleader, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Cons U. of California GARIEPY, PETER ALEXANDER North High, Minneapolis Social Studies GARLICH, CARLA KAY Spokane Lutheran Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Camera Club, F.T.A. Treasurer, Tiger Staff, G.F. Committees, Junior, Senior Con Scenery Committees, Big Sister '54 Pacific Lutheran College GARNER, DAN Continuation High Industrial Arts, Social Studies GARNER, DONNA LEE Havermale Commercial, Social Studies Girls' Glee, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea, Girls' League Council and H.R. Secretary at Havermale W.S.C. GARST, BEVERLY JEAN Havermale Music, Social Studies Starlighters, A.S.B., GIF. Committees, Orchestra, Junior Symphony, Big Sister, Dasidrian, Junior, Senior Cons, A.S.B. Talent Con '56, N.W. Orchestra '57, State Orchestra '58, Spokane Philharmonic Linfield GEISS, KAREN LORENE Roosevelt Fine Arts, Social Studies, Foreign Language Dad-Daughter Dessert, Book Club, F.T.A., Fine Arts Club, Horizon, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Ti-Girls, Usherettes, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Journal Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea Valparaiso U. GIMBLE, ROBERT RAY Wilson Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, H.R. Offices, Varsity Football, Track, Basketball, Football Manager, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Con Proctor W.S.C. GLACKIN, ANNA MILDRED Libby Jr. High Social Studies, Mathematics F.T.A. Vice President, Math Club, Quill and Scroll, Journal Staff, Intramurals, Letterman, One Year E.W.C.E. GOEGEBUER, RALPH ALAN Bloom Township Industrial Arts, Social Studies At Bloom Township, Track At L.C.: B.F. Council, Senior Con GOKEE, HENRY FREEMAN Huttone Social Studies, Mathematics Pep Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices U. of Idaho GRAF, MARION LOUISE Libby Jr. High Mathematics, Home Economics GRASSER, DIANA LONNA Libby Jr. High Social Studies Tiger Staff, Dramatics, Lead in Winnie the Pooh , National Thespians, Quill and Scroll, Entre Nous, G.F. Council, Junior Potluck, Roll Checker, , Junior, Senior, G.F. Cans, Specialty Acts, Make-up for Minstrel Show 1958, Big Sister U. of Idaho GRASSER, DONNA LEE Libby Jr. High Mathematics, Social Studies Tiger Staff, Y-Teens Club, Big Sister, Senior Con, Quill and Scroll U. of W. GREEN, JAMES WARREN Jefferson Science, Social Studies Forum Club President, B Squad Track, Journal Staff, Debate, B.F. Council, Locker Committee, B.F. Christmas Mixer, A.S.B. Council, Science Fair, Con Proctor, Quill and Scroll College of Puget Sound GREER, GRETCHEN Jefferson ' Foreign Languages, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, G.F. Committees, Quill and Scroll, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, Journal, Tiger Staffs, All-City Horizon Council, Golf U. of California at Santa Barbara GRIFFIN, .IOHN MICHAEL Lewiston Junior High Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Lettermen's Club U. of W. GRIFFITH, SHARON GAIL Whittier Social Studies F.T.A., Pages, Intramurals, Big Sister, G.F. Council, Journal Representative, H.R. Offices, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Health Room Attendant, All School Play, Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Carnival U. of W. GUENTHER, JERRY WARREN Libby Jr. High Social Studies, Commercial Cross-Country E.W.C.E. GUESS, GLORIA P. Roosevelt Social Studies Pages Club, Book Club, Big Sister, Corridor Control, Journal Representative, Journal Staff, Hello Week, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea Whitman GUEST, MARY ANNE Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Usherettes, G.F. Council, Junior Con, H.R. Offices, May Queen, A.S.B. Talent Cons, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert W.S.C. HAGEN, JON BOYD Wilson Mathematics, Science Math Club, Radio Club, A.S.B. Council, First Place, Science Fair '57, Second, Math Contest, B.F. Council, Journal Representative W.S.C. HAMILTON, SHARON KAY lrving Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., 3 C's, Junior Achievement, A.S.B. Representative Graceland College, Lamoni, Iowa HAMILTON, VIRGINIA MAE Holy Names Academy Science, Social Studies Roll Checker, Senior Con, Hello Week, Polio Drive, Tiger Staff, Big Sister, Quill and Scroll At Holy Names, Junior Classical League, Orchestra, Treble Triad E.W.C.E. HANSOM, HARRIET MARION Jefferson Science, Social Studies First Place, Science Award, Dasidrian Corresponding Secretary, Ti-Girls, Intramurals, H.R. Offices, G.F. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, Hello Week Journal Representative, Ti-Girl Cons, Usherettes, Treasurer 1 U. of W. HARDY, KENNETH ROY Jefferson Industrial Arts Texas Christian r HARGREAVES, DAVID T. Grant Social Studies, Mathematics Frosh Football, Basketball, Baseball, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. HARRIS, DARYLL W. Libby Mathematics, Science HARVEY, MICHAEL Hutton Social Studies B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices Carroll College HASCH, MARY JANE Quincy High Social Studies At Quincy, F.H.A. Torch Honor Society, Mother-Daughter Tea, All High Play, Girls' Club, Chorus, Variety Show HATCH, ANN MARGARET Holy Names Academy Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Languages At Holy Names: Dasidrion, H.R. Offices, National Honor Society, Treble Triad, Orchestra, At LC.: Book Club, Junior, Senior Cons, Hello Week, Winter Carnival, Journal Staff, G.F. Council Whitman HAUER, ELAINE MARIE Libby Home Economics At Libby: Intramurals, Basketball, Book Room Assistant, At L.C., National Thespian Society, Big Sister, Golden Goose '55, Mother-Daughter Tea, Minstrel Show Sacred Heart School of Nursing HAUGEN, DEAN Cut Bank, Montana Social Studies B Squad Baseball HEATH, MICHAEL DAVID Roosevelt Science, Mathematics Cal. Tech. HEIDENRICH, JACKIE Libby Social Studies, Commercial G.F. Council, Home Room Treasurer HEIMBIGNER, DIANE KAY Whittier Social Studies Intramurals K.B.U. HEINECK, WILLIAM NICHOLAS Franklin Commercial, Social Studies, Mathematics, Industrial Arts Chess, Journal Representative, B.F. Council, Junior Achievement HENDRICKS, ROSS F. Jefferson Mathematics, Social Studies Math Club, Senate Club, Pep Club, Frosh Baseball, Golf Squad, Band, Con Control, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Senior Vice President, Sophomore Historian, Junior, Senior Cons, Journal Representative, H.R. Vice President U. of W. HERTZOG. ROBERT LYN GILBERT Irving Social Studies HIGH, ELSIE G. Sandpoint Social Studies, Commercial At Sandpoint: United Foreign Languages Club, Pep Club, Cedar Chips, School Play, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, At L.C.: Senior Con, G.F. Council Gonzaga U. HILL, BARBARA Wilson Social Studies F.T.A., Ti-Girls, Footnotes, Junior Con, Journal Representative, Big Sister, G.F. Committees, Neptune's Daughters Offices, Horizon Club Offices W.5.C. HILL, JAMES CHRISTIAN Jefferson Social Studies, Mathematics Senate, Math Club President, Orchestra, Band, Ensemble, A.S.B. Representative, Dance Band, Eastern Washington Honor Band, Spelling Bee '55, '57, H.R. President, First place Math Contest '56, Junior, Senior Con HILLIER, MAXINE ELAINE Victorville High School, Calif. Social Studies, Commercial At Victorville, French Club Secretary, Girls' Athletic Association, At L.C.: G.F. Council, H.R. President, Hello Week Con, Senior Con W.S.C, HINDMAN, HOWARD DONALD Regal Industrial Arts, Social Studies HOBBS, BARBARA LOUISE Adams Social Studies, Commercial HOLM, VICKI ANN Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages G.F. Committees, Entre Nous, Spokane Jr. Ski Club, Golf, A.S.B., G.F. Councils, Big Sister, Corridor Control, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Roll Checker, Pages U. of Idaho HOLMES, PATRICIA LEE Libby Art At Libby, H.R. President, Secretary HOLT, ANDY JOE Washington Social Studies Frosh Football, Band W.S.C. HONDA, GARY Lincoln Social Studies, Mathematics Pep Club, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Freshman Football, Track, Baseball, I-year Football Letterman, B-Squad and Varsity Football W.S.C. HOOD, OLETA ANN Irving Commercial, Social Studies Tennis, Intramurals K.B.U. HOOPER, GARY LEE Washington Social Studies HORAT, KAREN SUE Los Gatos High Commercial At Las Gatos, President, French Club, Cheerleader, Volleyball, Homecoming Princess, President, Omega Tau HORNADAY, MARY JANE Libby Social Studies, Science, Music Camera Club Secretary, 3 C's, Band, Orchestra, H.R, Offices Blackburn HUBBARD, BONNIE LEE Bellefontaine High Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Science Entre Nous, Latin Club, G.F. Historian, A.S.B. Historian, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Locker Committee, Jolliest Sophomore Girl, Lilac Lark Queen, Ti-Girls, Sophomore H.R. President, Junior, Senior Cons, Journal Representative, American Legion Award W.S.C. HUBBARD, NANCY LEE Cleveland High, Portland Social Studies At Cleveland: Drama Club, At LC.: Classical Club Secretary, Swimming, Children's Theater, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Winter Carnival, Junior Senior Cons, A.S.B. Publicity Committees, Thespian, Book Club, Historian, Corresponding Secretary U. of Idaho HUGHES, MARILYN ANNE Renton High Social Studies, Commercial HUMPHREYS, RICHARD HOWARD Roosevelt Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages Historian, Treasurer, Classical Club, B.F. Council, Boys' State Alternate, Con Control, Locker Committee, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. HUNEKE, EDWARD WILLIAM Jefferson Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Science Forum Club, Math Club, Lettermen's Club, Football, Tri-Sci, B.F. Councils, H.R. Offices, Spelling Bee, '55, '56, Junior Con Publicity Committee, Senior Con Pomona HUTSELL, DARRELL LEE Irving Social Studies Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, Two Years Track and Field, Journal Representative HYATT, MILDRED ARLENE Sam Houston High School Social Studies, Music, Commercial At Houston: Jusherettes, Booster Club, Pep and Yell Leader, Choir, Honor Society, Girls' League Program Chairman, Office Helper, Girls' Trio, Houstonettes lGirls' Drill Teaml, Christian Student Union Club Baylor, Texas IMMEL, MARGARET SYDNEY Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Classical Club, Orpheus, Dasidrian, Usherettes, Ti-Girls, Plebe President, Horizon, G.F. Vice President, A.S.B. Secretary, Friendliest Frosh Girl, All H.R. Offices, Sophomore Treasurer, DeMolay Sweetheart, Freshman Lilac Lark Candidate INGLES, TERRY DAVID West Valley Mathematics, Science, Social Studies A.S.B. Council, Frosh Football, B-Squad Football W.S.C. JAMESON, ARLEN DIRK George Washington High School Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Bengal Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, B-Squad, Varsity Football, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Con Control, H.R. President W.S.C. JARMON, BARBARA LOUISE Hutton Mathematics, Social Studies Ski Club, Golf, Swimming, Big Sister, G.F. Council, Girls' Glee Club, Junior Con, Horizon Pomona I JAsPER, PEGGY Rose Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics Dad-Daughter Dessert, Big Sister, Senior Con, Winter Carnival, H.R. Office, Health Room Attendant Northwest Christian College JENKINS,, HERBERT PHILIP Jefferson Foreign Language, Mathematics, Social Studies Ski Club, Freshman Track, Tennis, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Junior, Senior Cons JENSEN, PATRICIA HARRIET Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., Ti-Girls, 3 C's, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, H.R. Secretary, Junior Con Whitworth JEWELL, PATRICIA LUANNE Washington Social Studies Choir, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Ti-Girls, Maiorettes, '57, '58 Head Maiorette JOHNSON, CONNIE JOYCE Grant Social Stuclies, Commercial F.N.A., lntramurals, Letterman, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Various G.F. Committees Sacred Heart School of Nursing JOHNSON, FORRESTER TREFFRY Wilson Science, Mathematics Debate, Junior Toastmasters, Senate Club, Math Club, Science Club, Frosh Football, Basketball, Track, Orchestra, B.F. Council, Chemistry Award, First Speaker N. E. Debate League, Debate Club, Boys' State, B.F. President Reed JOHNSON, GARY EARLE Wilson Social Studies, Commercial Frosh Football, Basketball, Track, B-Sauad Basketball, Varsity Football, Track, Letterman, B.F: Con Control, Various H.R. Offices, Bengal Pep Ciub U. of W. JOHNSON, ROSE Grant Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics G.F. Council, Big Sister, '54 Winter Carnival Kelsey-Baird JONES, MARILYN CLARA Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies F.H.A., Swimming: G.F. Council, '54 Winter Carnival, Business Manager, H.R. Offices W.S.C. JONES, MEREDITH ELLEN Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Vice President, G.F. Council, Junior, Senior Con, Hello Week, A.S.B. Council, Journal Renresentative, Usherettes, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival, A.S.B., G.F. Committees, Junior Con Script Committee W.S.C. JUDY, RICK Roosevelt Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Lettermen's Club, Bengal Pep Club, Sergeant at Arms, Senior Class Treasurer, Science Fair, Second Grand Prize, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Football, H.R. Offices, Junior Class Council, Con Control, Other Science Awards KANNA, LEON P. Jefferson Industrial Arts Study Hall Proctor 4 KANNBERG, JEROME WALTER Libby Mathematics, Social Studies Baseball KATAHIRA, JOYCE EMIKO Lincoln Social Studies, Commercial Usherettes, Swimming, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, Locker Committee, Winter Carnival, Various G.F. Committees K.B,U. KAUMP, RONALD ROY Sacred Heart Industrial Arts, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Bookroom Attendant, Junior Achievement, Ground Observer Corps W.S.C. KAWABORI, ISAMU Lincoln Social Studies, Mathematics, Science President of B.F., Junior Toastmasters, Classical Club, Junior Class, Boys' State, Lt. Governor, Rifle Club, Varsity Tennis Team, Lettermen's Club, Friendliest Junior Boy, Con Control, Junior Con, First Place '55 Algebra Contest California institute of Technology KELBELL, CAROL LEE Spirit Lake High School Science, Social Studies Band, Chorus Bible institute of Los Angeles KELLY, TERRY DEAN Franklin Mathematics, Social Studies 3 C's, National Thesoian, Radio Club, Bengal Pep Club, Dramatlcs, The Squire's Bride , Children's Theater, All School Play, Senior Con, Corridor Control E.W.C.E. KENDRICK, DARLENE KAY tabby Jr. High Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics Intramurals, Basket Monitor KEPL, GARY JAMES Whittier Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Bengal Pep Club, Lettermen's Club, French Club, Ski Club, All H.R. Offices, B.F. Treasurer, Boys' Quartet, Junior, Senior Cons, Con Proctor, Corridor Control, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball U. of W. KIEHBAUM, MARIDEL LEE Roosevelt Social Studies, Commercial F.N.A., 3 C's, Swimming, Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Girls' Glee Club, Senior Con, H.R. Constitution San Jose School of Nursing KIMSEY, JOHN NORMAN Hutton Architecture Chess Club Treasurer, Secretary, Architectural Club, Hall Proctor W.S.C. KINCAID, JACK EUGENE Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics 3 C's, Choir, Boys' Glee Club W.S.C. KINE, PAMELA JANE Wilson Social Studies, Commercial Swimming, Journal Representative, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, Big Sister, Winter Carnival W.S.C. KIRIHARA, MIKE Grant Industrial Art, Mathematics Lettermen's Club, Pep Club, Track, Cross-Country, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President Gonzaga KIRK, JOAN l.OlS Adams Commercial Girls' Glee Club Whitworth KIRSCHBAUM, JAMES LOUIS Jefferson Mathematics Track, H.R. Offices, Journal Representative U. of W. KISH, DALE North Central Social Studies At North Central: Freshman. Football, A.S.B. Council E.W.C.E. KLIEVER, KAREN Billings Senior High Science, Mathematics At Billings: Pep Club, Latin Club President, At L.C.: Orpheus Starlighters President, A.S.B. Council, Choir, Usherettes, Junior, Senior Cons Pacific Lutheran KLOPP, HENRY CLARK Roosevelt Social Studies, Industrial Arts, Science Mathematics, Senate, Pep Clubs, Varsity Football, Con Control, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Con U. of Oregon KONISHI, MIKIO Lincoln Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Journal Representative, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Lettermen's Club Gonzaga KRAUSE, MARGARET MARIE Libby Jr. High Social Studies Papyrus Club, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Children's Theater, National Thespian Valpariso University KRAUSE, MARY STEPHENSON Roosevelt Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls: G.F. Council: Tiger Staff: Big Sister: Quill and Scroll: G.F. Committees: A.S.B. Committees: Junior, Senior Cons: Footnotes: Ti-Girl Con: All City Horizon: H.R. Offices W.S.C. KROGUE, KATHY KAREN Irving Foreign Languages French Club: Cheerleader: Ti-Girls: Usherettes: Horizon: G.F. Council: H.R. Secretary: Big Sister W.S.C. - KUHN, NANCY LYNN Jefferson Social Studies Adelante: Horizon: G.F. Council: Hall Proctor: Locker Committee: Senior Con: Big Sister: G.F. Committees: Junior Con KURTZ, SANDRA LYNN Franklin Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls: A.S.B. Council: G.F: Council: Junior Con: Choir: Big Sister: H.R. Secretary: Winter Carnival W.S.C. LAITINEN, LINDA LEE Franklin Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls: Footnotes: G.F. Council: Junior, Senior Cons: Adelante: Big Sister: G.F. Committees: H.R. Offices W.S.C. LAMB, JAMES P. Libby Industrial Arts, Social Studies At Libby: Frosh Football LANDER, JON G. Hutton Industrial Arts, Social Studies Track: B.F. Council W.S.C. LANDRUM, WAYNE Washington Social Studies, Science W.S.C. LANG, GEORGE HANSON Roosevelt High, Hamilton, Ohio Mathematics, Science Science Club: Junior Con: Football Manager: Track and Field: At Hamilton: Orchestra E.W-C.E. LARSON, ALFRED WILLIAM Gonzaga Social Studies, Science At Gonzaga: Freshman Football Tennis: At. L.C.: H.R. Offices: B.F. Council: Journal Representative: Choir U. of W. LAURITZEN, KEITH KNUD Roosevelt Social Studies, Industrial Arts W.S.C. LEFFEL, HOWARD ELWIN Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Golf Squad: Corridor Control: Pep Club: Ski Club: A.S.B. Council: H.R. Offices U. of W. LEMLEY, ROBERT CAROLL Grant Mathematics Pep Club: B.F. Council: Corridor Control: H.R. President W.S.C. LEMLEY, STEVE D. Grant Social Studies, Industrial Arts A.S.B. Council: B.F. Council: H.R. Offices W.S.C. LENTES, RICHARD Libby Jr. High Mathematics, Industrial Arts Architectural Club W.S.C. LINARDOS, DINNA Grant Social Studies, Home Economics G.F. Council, Big Sister, Intramurals LINDSEY, DIANE ROBERTA Libby Jr. High Social Studies Deaconess School of Nursing LOCKERT, JOYCE A. Libby Jr. High Home Economics Girls' Glee Club, Band LOVELESS, GENERAL Irving Social Studies LOWER, BEAUMONT ALAN Sacred Heart Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Chess Club Secretary, Varsity Football, Junior Con, Science . Fair Winner, Chemistry Lab Assistant W.S.C. LUND, KAREN KAY Hutton Social Studies Horizon, Ski Club, Swimming, Golf, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Junior Potluck, Junior Con, Journal Representative Colorado Women's College LUTE5, RODNEY LYNN Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Pep Club, Ski Club, Golf, Hall Proctor, B.F. Council, Senior Con U. of W, MAJOR, GORDON THOMAS West Valley Social Studies, Industrial Arts Football MALONE, JACK MONTGOMERY Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics Science Fair, A.S.B., B.F. Councils, Senior Class President, Sophomore Vice President, May Day, B.F. Cons, H.R. Offices, Tennis, Cross-Country, Letterman, Band, Junior, Senior Cons, Classical Club President, Senate Club Georgetown University MALOTT, CORWIN Lakeside, Seattle Social Studies, Mathematics B.F. Council W.S.C. MANNING, JAMES LEWIS Pasco Social Studies, Music, Mathematics At Pasco: F.T.A., Debate E.W.C.E. MARQUE, STEVEN Jefferson Social Studies Hall Proctor W.S.C. MARSHALL, BEVERLY JAYNE Libby Commercial Girls' Glee Club lC.B.U. MARSHALL, NANCY MARLENE Irving Social Studies, Commercial Choir K.B.U. MASTERS, MARV IRA Franklin Commercial G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Adelante K.B.U. MATTHEWS, RUTH LYON Roosevelt Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Special Effects Chairman, Junior and Senior Cons, F.N.A., Ti-Girls, Pages, Footnotes, A.S.B. Council, Girls' State, G.F. Council, Third Grand Prize, L.C. Science Fair '57, Third Prize, Inland Empire Science Fair Oberlin McBROOM, DOUGLAS DURGAN Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics Forum, Senate,,Ski Club, Pep Club, Football, Con Control, Inter-Club Council President, Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. McCLANAHAN, MELVIN GRAHAM Libby Science, Mathematics, Social Studies W.S.C. McCONNELL, JERRY C. Roosevelt Social Studies, Industrial Arts B.F. Council, H.R. Secretary U. of W. McDOWELL, MARY LOUISE Garden Springs Social Studies, Commercial Tiger Staff, G.F. Council, Journal Representative, Big Sister, 3 C's, Swimming, G.F. Committees U. of W. McEACHRAN, JULIE CATHERINE Jefferson Social Studies, Home Economics Ti-Girls, Horizon, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, G.F. Council, H.R. President W.S.C. McKAY, ROBERT BRUCE Coeur d'Alene Science, Social Studies At Coeur d'Alene: Cross-Country Sophomore Con, Lettermen's, Science Clubs, Football, Tumbling, Track, Basketball, Tennis, Spanish Club President, Annual Staff, H.R. Offices U. of Idaho McKEE, JOHN MICHAEL Irving Mathematics, Social Studies Lettermen's Club, H.R. President, Vice President, Secretary, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Corridor Control, Varsity Football, Track U.C.L.A. McKILLOP, MICHAEL BRIAN Longfellow Science Pep Club, Senate Club, Football, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Vice President, Junior Class, Star Salesman for Tiger U. of W. MCKINLEY, LAWRENCE E. Adams Industrial Arts W.S.C. MCNUTT, ROBERT DUANE Libby Social Studies I year Track, 2 years Football W.S.C. McWILLIAMS, AMY JO Hutton Social Studies, Journalism, Foreign Languages Quill and Scroll, National Thespian, Papyrus Secretary, Dasidrian, G.F. Secretary, Tiger Staff Managing Editor, Journal Advertising Manager, Debate, '57 Lilac Lark Queen, Chairman '57 Hello Week, '57 Dad-Daughter Dessert, Junior, Senior Cons Mills MEAD, SHERAL LETUI Whittier Social Studies, Foreign Languages Swimming, Pc-pyrus, Horizon, Pages, Historian, Quill and Scroll President, G.F. Council, Journal Staff Gonzaga U. MELIOR, SUSAN Grant Art, Home Economics Papyrus, Pages, Chess Club, Fine Arts Club, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Cotton Ball, Dad-Daughter Dessert E.W.C.E. MERRYWEATHER, SARAH Irving Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Pages, President, Treasurer, F.N.A. President, Treasurer, Papyrus Secretary, Vice President, Historian, Third Place Freshman-Sophomore Algebra Contest, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Journal Staff, Inter-Club Council Sacred Heart School of Nursing MEYERS, LAURENCE HERMAN Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics A.S.B. Council, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, Jolliest Boy Candidate MILLER, DONALD T. JR. Roosevelt Social Studies Senate Club, Pep Club, Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Con Control Captain Michigan State MILLS, MERRY ELLEN Franklin Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Footnotes, G.F. Council, H.R. President, Secretary, Starlighters, G.F. Winter Carnival, Senior Choir, Junior, Senior Cons, Cotton Doll Con, Specialty Acts W.S.C. MINAKER, ALLAN LOYD Franklin A Social Studies MITCHELL, ELSIE DOROTHY Roosevelt Social Studies, Music Horizon Club, Tennis, G.F. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, Big Sister, Orchestra, Band, Vice President, All-State Orchestra '58, H.R. Secretary, Ensemble Phillips University MOORE, CLARK RAY Missoula County Social Studies, Science At Missoula, Band, Basketball MOORE, DALLAS EARL Jefferson ' Social Studies Tennis, Frosh Basketball, Lettermen's Club, A.S.B., B.F. Councils, Study Hall Proctor W.S.C. MOORE. PATRICIA .IOANNE Irving Social Studies, Commercial French Club, Ti-Girls, Usherettes, Horizon, Junior Class Historian, Head Cheerleader, H.R. President, A.S.B. Council, Red Cross Representative, Junior, Senior Cons, G.F., A.S.B., Class Committees, Locker Committee, G.F. Council W.S.C. MOORE, WILLIS STANLEY Franklin Mathematics, Social Studies Pep Club President, Senate Club President, Fifth Executive, B Squad Basketball, Varsity Track, Junior, Senior Cons, Senior Quartet, Con Control, Choir, Sophomore Class President, B.F. Fifth Executive U. of W. MORGAN, CONSTANCE O'NEAL Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies, Science Ti-Girls, F.N.A. Sergeant at Arms, Various G.F. Committees H.R. Vice President, Corridor Control, F.H.A. Reporter, Secretary, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. MORIG, WILLIAM RAYMOND Irving Industrial Arts, Social Studies, Mathematics Pep Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices Gonzaga U. r MORLAN, JUDY IRENE Jefferson Social Studies Ti-Girls, Horizon, Vice President, Secretary, Golf, G.F. Council, Various G.F. Committees, Junior Con W.S.C. MORPHY, JEFF J. Hutton Social Studies, Commercial MOSHER, ROBERT CARL Franklin Mathematics Band, Journal Representative, Eastern Washington Honor Band, B.F. Council U. of Idaho MOYER, MAUREEN ANN Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies, Art Entre Nous, Horizon, A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Secretary, '55, '56 Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, '55 Winter Carnival Decoration Committee, Mother-Daughter Tea U. of W. MUENCH, ALLAN STEPHEN Franklin Science, Social Studies Radio Club, Stage Crew MUIR, MARION DOROTHY Grant Commercial, Home Economics, Social Studies Y-Teens, Intramurals, Girls' Glee Club, Big Sister, G.F. Committees K.B.U. MURRAY, MARGUERITE GERTRUDE Hutton Foreign Languages Starlighters, Dasidrian, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Junior, Senior, Sophomore Cons, Horizon, Winner, Junior Symphony Concert, '57 Dad-Daughter Dessert Eastman School of Music MYHRE, KENT LEE Roosevelt Social Studies Pep Club, Frosh, B-Squad Football, Frosh Baseball, Debate, '54 Christmas Con, Junior, Senior Cons Whitman NELSON, MARLYS JO . Jefferson Social Studies, Mathematics Classical Club, Orpheus Offices, Usherettes, Ti-Girls, Quill and Scroll, Journal Staff, A.S.B. Secretary, Corridor Control, Junior, Senior Cons, Second Place Spelling Bee, Sophomore Class Secretory, Senior Class Fifth Exeuctive Montana State University NESS, KAY ALEDA Grant Social Studies Slci Club, Journal Mailing Manager, .G.F., AS.B. Council, Choir Vice President, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, Various G.F Committees U. of W. NEUMILLER, JACK EDWARD Franklin Social Studies Pep Club, H.R. President W.S.C. NEWBY, HAROLD LEE Whittier Social Studies, Science, Industrial Arts Bengal Pep Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. NEWELL, DAVID CLARK Grant High School, Portland Mathematics, Music, Social Stud ies At Grant, Orchestra, Band, G-Note Club, J.A. Honor Society, At L.C.: Band, Orchestra, Junior Symphony NICHOLS, GEORGE CALVIN JR Hutton Foreign Languages, Social Studies B-Squad Football, one year, Varsity Football, two years, Letterman U. of W. NICHOLS, JAMES ALAN Wilson Science, Mathematics A.S.B. Council U. of W. NICKERSON, l.UCll.l.E MAE Moran Social Studies, Commercial K.B.U. NOLL, ROBERT WAYNE Libby Jr. High Mathematics Cross-Country, Band E.W.C.E. NORRlS, SANDRA CARLA Merced High School Social Studies Y-Teens, G.F. Council, At Merced, Band Son Jose State NOZAKI, ANNE S. Kaimuki iHonoluluJ Foreign Languages, Social Studies At Kaimuki, H.R. Secretary, Service Committee Chairman, Sophomore Banquet Chairman At L.C.: Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Journal Representative, Big Sister, H.R. President E.W.C.E. NYDELL, CAROLYN 'ORRA Jefferson Mathematics, Music, Social Studies Usherettes Secretary, Choir Secretary, Ti-Girls Secretary, All-State Chorus, Classical Club President, Starlighters, A.S.B., G.F. Councils, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Junior Dance General Chairman Whitworth OBERG, JAMES Hutton Mathematics, Social Studies Frosh, B-Squad Football, Frosh Basketball, Band 0'FLYNN, LANA GAYLE North Central Social Studies At N.C., Swimming, Volleyball, Hall Guard, News Representative, H.R. Offices, At L.C.: G.F. Council, Big Sister OGDEN, THOMAS Havermale Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Ski Club, Pep Club, B.F. Council, H.R. President, Golf, Hall Proctor U. of W. OLNEY, KAREN JO Jefferson Social Studies, Home Economics Adelante Secretary, Corridor Control, Journal Representative, Mother-Daughter Tea, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons Whitman OLSON, NORMAN LEE Maine Township H. S. Science, Mathematics B.F. Council W.S.C. OSCARSON, LINDA SUSAN Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies F.T.A. Historian, Children's Theater, School Play, L.C. Winner I Speak for Democracy , Junior, Senior Cons, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Junior Achievement Secretary Lewis and Clark OSTERBERG, RITA LORRAINE Holy Names Foreign Languages, Music G.F., A.S.B. Councils, Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, Orpheus, Horizon, Starlighters Secretary, Treasurer, Dasidrian, Entre Nous, Choir, Hello Week Tag Chairman U. of W. OSTROM, BEVERLEE Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies Spokane Swim Club, 3 C's, Swimming, Choir Whitworth OTTMAR, JO ANN HELEN Edwall High Mathematics, Social Studies At L.C.: F.T.A. Treasurer, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Senior Con, At Edwoll: Band, Choir, Triple Trio, Drill Team W.S.C. PACELLO, JOHN FRANK North Central Mathematics Mexico City College PARKS, SUE H. Hutton Social Studies, Commercial Big Sister, Junior, Senior Cons, Journal Representative, Mother-Daughter Tea, H.R. Secretary, Winter Carnival, Hello Week, G.F. Committees U. of Montana PARSONS, RUTH ANN East Side Junior High, Boise, Idaho Foreign Language, Social Studies Adelante U. of W. PEACHEY, GALEN LYLE Whittier History, Music Bengal Pep Club Treasurer, Junior, Senior Cons, Friendliest Boy, '57, A.S.B. Treasurer U. of Montana PEARSO N, ROY H utton Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Frosh Baseball, Basketball, B.F., A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices W.S.C. PECK, GARY RUSSELL Franklin Social Studies Pep Club, Junior, Senior Cons U. of Montana PEDRETTI, NORMA KAYE North Central Distributive Education Swimming, Basketball, Volleyball, Y-Teens, Dramatics, All-School Play, Band, Orchestra Roll Checker, Dancing, Library Assistant, Big Sister Pacific Lutheran PERRING, JUDITH ANN Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Usherettes, Adelante, A.S.B. Secretary, Cheerleader, Junior Con, Big Sister, G.F. Committees, Simplicity Style Show, Friendliest Girl, '56 W.S.C. PETERS, CONNIE M. Irving Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Horizon, A.S.B., G.F. Councils, Big Sister, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer W.S.C. PETERS, JOAN HELEN Havermale Commercial, Art Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Horizon Club W.S.C. PETERSON, SONJA ' North Central Home Economics, Social Studies, Distributive Education At N.C.: Swimming, Library Assistant, Roll Checker Pacific Lutheran PFEIFFER, KAREN ANN North Central Social Studies, Commercial, Distributive Education At N.C.: Roll Checker, Corridor Control, Swimming, H.R. Secretary, G.F. Council, At LC., Dancing, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mother-Daughter Tea, Senior Con Pacific Lutheran PHARNESS, SHIRLEY ANN Franklin Commercial, Home Economics PHILLIPS, FRED Washington High, Portland Foreign Languages, Social Studies Dramatics U. of Oregon PHILLIPS, JACQUELINE DOROTHY Irving Mathematics, Social Studies F.N.A. Historian, Secretary, Adelante Secretary, Ti-Girl Treasurer, Pages Secretary, Horizon, G.F. Council, Committees, Big Sister, Junior Con W.S.C. PIERSON, JACK H. Lincoln Mathematics, Social Studies Football, Track, B.F. Council U. of W. PITTENGER, DAVID ELLIS Libby Industrial Arts, Commercial Archery Club, B.F. Council W.S.C. POGUE, ESTHER MAE Adams Music, Social 'Studies Starlighters, Ti-Girls, Choir, A.S.B, Council, Journal Representative, Orpheus Fifth Executive, Big Sister Committee '57, Junior, Senior, May Day Cons E.W.C.E. PRATT, LARRY Hutton Art, Commercial, Social Studies PRESTWICH, THOMAS HARRIS Adams Social Studies Frosh, B-Squad Football, Baseball, Track, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. Offices, Pep Club, Paddle Squad, Junior Potluck Entertainment Committee U. of Idaho PRIOR, RONALD EARL Grant Mathematics, Social Studies H.R. President, Secretary, B.F. Council, Sophomore Class Council E.W.C.E. PROBSTFELD, STEPHEN L. Adams Mathematics, Science President of Junior Achievement W.S.C. PRYOR, VALERIE PAX Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Foreign Languages F.H.A. Vice President, F.T.A., Entre Nous, Horizon, Locker Committee, Junior Con, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Winter Carnival W.S.C. PUGH, SONJA RAE Hutton Foreign Language Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Orpheus, Dasidrian, Big Sister, H.R. President, Thespian Vice President, Student Director, Christmas Cons, Children's Theater '55, '56 E.W.C.E. QUAIFE, BARBARA ALICE Wilson Commercial, Social Studies Horizon, Pages, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, Senior Con, Winter Carnival Ticket Committee '54, H.R. Offices, Corridor Control, Dad-Daughter Ticket Committee '57, Mother-Daughter Tea Committee W.S.C. RAU, KATHY LEA Libby Commercial, Social Studies Girls' Glee K.B.U. REED, SAM SUMNER Wenatchee High School Mathematics At Wenatchee: Football, Baseball, Apple Blossom Prince, At L.C.: Senate, Bengal Pep Club Historian, Toastmasters, Corridor Control, B.F. Council, Choir President, A.S.B. Council, Senior Class President W.S.C. RHOADS, BRENDA JEANNE Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies G.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, Basketball Bounce '55, Winter Carnival '56, Junior Con E.W.C.E. RICE, EARL THOMAS Libby Social Studies Band U. S. Navy RICHARDSON, ROBERT EDGAR Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies, Foreign Language Pep Club, Chess Club, Varsity Track, Cross-Country, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. President, Senior Con W.S.C. RICHARDSON, ROBERT THOMAS Our Lady of Lourdes Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Journal Representative, B.F. Council, H.R. Vice President E.W.C.E. RIEGEL, LINDA LEE Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Chess Club, Swimming, Journal Ad Manager, A.S.B. Council, Big Sister, Junior Press Club Program Chairman, Quill and Scroll, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Various G.F. Committees, Tiger Business Manager U. of W. RINER, .IACQUELYN RUTH Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages F.T.A. Secretary, Ti-Girl Secretary, Vice President, G.F. Council Courtesy Committee Chairman, Big Sister, Mother- Daughter Tea, Girls' State '57, Classical Club Secretary, Treasurer, Dad Daughter Dessert, H.R. Offices W. S. C. RISDON, DENNIS LE ROY Irving Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Christmas Con '55, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council U. of W. ROBINSON, LANNY CHARLES Libby Social Studies Track, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council U.5.C. ROE, THOMAS MARTIN Grant Mathematics Corridor Control, Jr. Potluck ROESTEL, CHARLENEAANNE Columbia High, Richland Social Studies Commercial Club, Richland, F.H.A., Swimming, Dramatics Art Center School ROGERS, CHARLES HERBERT Hutton Mathematics Ski Club President, Pep Club, B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, Hello Week Can Control, H.R. Offices W.S.C. ROLAND, PATRICIA ANNE Highline, Seattle Commercial At Highline, Torch, Hall Patrol, At LC., Senior Con U. of W. ROSS, RODEEN HELEN Wilson Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics Ski Club, Entre Nous, Usherettes Golf, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, Junior Con, Senior Con Publicity Chairman, Mother-Daughter Tea Dad-Daughter Dessert, Journal Representative, Horizon Club President, H.R. President W.S.C. ROTHWELL, DIANE LYNNE Jefferson Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Horizon Club, Classical Club Historian, President, Usherettes, G.F. Council, Big Sister, A.S.B. Publicity Committee, Junior Con Dance Line, Ti-Girl Con, H.R. Secretary, Treasurer, Class Honor Rolls U. of Oregon 1 I ROWE, MILTON JUDD Wilson Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Social Studies Forum Offices, Junior Toastmasters, Bengal Pep Club, Proctor, Senior Con, Ski Club, Lettermen's Club, Math Club, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Frosh Baseball, Golf, Tiger Salesman Whitman RYKER, VALIANT VON Adams Social Studies, Fine Arts, Science Fine Arts Club Historian, 3 C's Historian, A.S.B. Council Art Center of Los Angeles SALISBURY, PATRICIA ANN Jefferson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, A.S.B. Council, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Ti-Girl Historian, Big Sister, G.F., A.S.B. Committees, Junior, Senior Cons, H.R. Treasurer, Usherettes, Ti'Girl Con, Tiger Staff, Quill and Scroll W.S.C. SANDERS, DENNIS ALLEN Libby Social Studies, Art, Science Frosh Basketball, Tumbling, Track, H.R. President E.W.C.E. SANTSCHI, BARBARA MAE Grant Social Studies Ti-Girl President, Drillmaster, Entre Nous, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Offices, Winter Carnival, Junior, Senior Cons, Ti-Girl Con Whitman SCHLAGER, ROSALIE Irving Commercial Junior Achievement, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert U. of W. SCHLOMER, CAROLYN ELIZABETH Franklin Foreign Languages, Social Studies Orpheus, Horizon, Swimming, Winter Carnival '55, All-School Play '56, Big Sister, Mother-Daughter Tea '54, '55 Whitworth SCHLOSSER, STEPHEN DANIEL Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies H.R. Sergeant at Arms, Vice President Pacific Lutheran College SCHMIDT, LYNNEA JEAN Grant Social Studies, Home Economics Spanish Club, F.N.A., F.H.Al, Swimming, Mother-Daughter Tea Food Committee, Dad-Daughter Dessert Committee, G.F. Carnival Committee, Big Sister Pacific Lutheran College SCHMIDT, RICHARD LOUIS Our Lady of Lourdes Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Bengal Pep Club, Golf, Frosh Baseball, B.F. Council, Corridor Control, H.R. Sergeant at Arms U. of Idaho SCHNEIDER, DAVALYN ANN Jefferson Home Economics F.N.A., Big Sister SCHNEIDER, MARJORIE LEE Grant Social Studies, Mathematics, Science F.l'l.A.7 F.N.A., 3 C'S, PGQES7 Journal Staff, Tiger Salesman, Library Assistant, Honor Roll, Big Sister, Dad-Daughter Dessert Quill and Scroll Gonzaga U. SCHNEIDER, SARAH GUENN Grant Social Studies, Science 3 C's Historian, Secretary, G.F. Committees, Journal Staff, G.F. Council, Quill and Scroll, Pages, Golf, Girl Scouts Secretary, Junior Achievement, Tiger Salesman, Big Sister Kelsey-Baird SELVES, MARILYN FAY Jefferson Science, Social Studies Orpheus Secretary, Pages, Ti-Girls, Junior Con, Horizon, Tiger Salesman, A.S.B. Council, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Usherettes Secretary, H.R. Offices U. of W. SHARP, BILLIE ANNE Franklin Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls, Usherettes, Journal Business Manager, Junior Con, G.F. Committee, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Junior Class Secretary, H.R. Offices, Big Sister W.S.C. SHAVER, KAREN RACHEL Roosevelt Commercial Frosty Fashions Model, Horizon, Swimming, Journal Acl Manager, G.F. Council, Home Economics Award, Winter Carnival, Mother-Daughter Tea, Dad-Daughter Dessert Publicity, Entertainment U. of Montana SHAW, ROGER LYNN Grant Social Studies, Commercial B.F. Council SHELDON, WANDA KAY Grant Social Studies, Commercial Thespian Vice President, H.R. Secretary, Minstrel Show Make-up Committee, Stage Manager, Spokane Children's Theater Kelsey-Baird SHIGA, JERRY MITSUO Lincoln Foreign Language, Social Studies Pep Club, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Football, Track, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Committees SHOEMAKER, ROBERT W. Libby Commercial National Thespians, Chairman, Make-up Committee, Minstrel Show W.S.C. SHOOK, VALERIE ANNE North Las Vegas High School Social Studies Pasadena City College SIMONS, JAY Hutton Social Studies A.S.B. Council, Corridor Control W.S.C. SLIMMER, MARILYN RUTH Roosevelt Mathematics, Social Studies Swimming, G.F. Council, Winter Carnival, 3 C's, Big Sister Northwest Nazarene College SMARTT, NOEL LINDA Punahau, Honolulu, Hawaii Foreign Languages Horizon, Journal Associate Editor, G.F. Council, Committees, H.R. Vice President, Bowling, Big Sister, Orpheus Treasurer Stanford SMITH, RICHARD C. Lakewood, Denver Science, Mathematics, Social Studies B.F. Council W.S.C. SOLBERG, GARY ARNOLD Jefferson Industrial Arts, Social Studies B.F. Council E.W.C.E. SPENCER, MORRIS LAWSON Libby Social Studies Journal Circulation Manager, Band Whitworth SPENCER, RON Franklin Mathematics, Industrial Arts W.S.C. SPRINGER, ROGER WALLACE Jefferson Science, Mathematics Basketball, A.S.B. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, B.F. Con, Lilac Lark Dance Entertainment, H.R. Offices U. of W. ST. JOHN, SUE Roosevelt Social Studies Starlighters, Horizon Secretary, Entre Nous, Ti-Girls, Ski Club, Senior Girls' Quartette, Neptune's Daughters, Vice President, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Choir, Junior, Senior Cons, H.R. Offices, Big Sister, G.F. Talent Con U. of W. STAI, SHARON LEE Adams Music Band, Ensemble, Various G.F. Committees, H.R. Treasurer, Big Sister, A.S.B., G.F. Councils Pacific Lutheran College STALLCOP, LINDA RAE Jefferson Foreign Languages, Social Studies A.S.B. Vice President, G.F. President, Friendliest Sophomore Girl, Jolliest Freshman Girl, Junior, Senior Cons, Pages Club, Ti-Girls, Horizon, Usherettes, G.F. Secretary, Girls' State Representative, Second Place, Junior Biological Division, inland Empire Science Fair Lewis and Clark STALLINGS, DENNIS M. Jefferson Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Journal Representative, Senate Club, Forum Treasurer, Historian, Bengal Pep Club, Math Club, Golf, Paddle Squad, Con Control, A.S.B., B.F. Councils, Junior, Senior Cons, H.R. President, Vice President U. of W. STEWART, l.OIS MARIAN Libby Social Studies Camera Club, Girls' Glee, Swimming Whitworth STEWART, MARILYN JUNE lrving Foreign Languages, Social Studies Page's Treasurer, F.N.A. Treasurer, Vice President, Ti-Girls, Flagtwirler, Big Sister, H.R. Offices, Junior Con, Co-Chairman Decoration '57 Dad-Daughter Dessert, G.F. Committees W.S.C. STILES, HENRY E. Roosevelt Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Ski Club, Bengal Pep Club, Baseball, Freshman, Varsity Tennis, Tiger Staff, H.R. Offices, Junior Conf Paddle Squad, Journal Representative U. of W. STILLWELL, SHARLENE RAE Adams Home Economics F.H.A, President, Parliamentarian STOCKTON, SUZANNE L. Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Papyrus, Classical Club, Horizon, A.S.B. Council, Debate, H.R. Secretary, Inter-Club Council Brigham Young University STODDARD, MICHAEL MATHIS Hutton Mathematics, Social Studies B-Squad, Varsity Football, Golf, B.F. Vice President, Sophomore Class President U. of W. STOKES, HARRY PAUL Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies, Science Journal Representative, Science Award Gonzaga STOLTZ, GARY M. Stevens Mathematics, Science Frosh Basketball, Journal Representative, A.S.B. Council W.S.C. STONE, JOHN ROBERT Libby B-Squad Track California institute of Technology STRUCK, JUDITH EMALYNN Libby Commercial Concert Band, G.F. Council, Business Office Attendant Pacific Lutheran STULLER, HELEN MAE Whittier Commercial, Social Studies Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Mather-Daughter Tea SWANSON, GRETCHEN JANE Jefferson Social Studies, Foreign Languages Orpheus Secretary, Ti-Girls, Entre Nous Sergeant at Arms, Journal Staff, A.S.B. Council, G.F. Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Dasidrian, Usherettes, Senior Con Director, Frosty Fashion Show, Big Sister U. of Minnesota TALBOT, BONNIE JEAN Irving Mathematics, Social Studies Adelante, F.N.A., Pages President, G.F. Committees, Flagtwirler, Vice President, Book Club, Usherettes, G.F. Council, Junior, Senior Cons, Big Sister, Ti-Girl, First Place L.C., Inland Empire Science Fair U. of Montana TALBOT, CAROLYNN Kellogg Senior High School Science At Kellogg: Americanism Club, Tri-Y, Ski Club, Honor Roll, At L.C., G.F. Council U. of W. TAYLOR, ORVILLE JOE Irving Commercial, Social Studies Junior Con Scenery Committee, Bookroom, Library Assistant, Corridor Control Montana State TENNY, CAROL DAGNEY James Madison Junior High, Seattle Home Economics, Social Studies At L.C., Senior Con Make-up Committee, Roll Checker, At James Madison: Speech Club THOMPSON, RODNEY J. Libby Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Cross-Country 2-year Letterman, Track 2 years, Placed 3 years in Fisher Body Craftsman Guild, Co-Captain of Cross-Country, '56 U. of New Mexico THOMSON, DAVID JOHN Libby Art, Social Studies Christmas Con, 3 years E.W.C.E. THORNTON, STANLEY Jefferson Mathematics, Music, Science Forum Club, Bengal Pep, Frosh Baseball, Band, H.R. Offices, A.S.B. Council U. of W. TIPTON, PHILIP SCOTT Grant Music, Social Studies B.F. Council, Junior Con Band, All-State Orchestra, '55, All-Northwest Bond, '54, Senior Con Band E.W.C.E. TONN, ROBERTA JOANN Jefferson Social Studies, Foreign Languages French Club, Dasidrian President, Usherettes Treasurer, National Thespian Secretary, Orpheus Historian, Journal Staff, Senior Con, Mother-Daughter Tea Commentator, School Play, Junior Con Director, Quill and Scroll W.S.C. TOWER, ARTHUR EUGENE Adams Social Studies, Mathematics, industrial Arts B.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. Offices Bengal Pep Club U. of Montana TREZONA, DAVID HENRY Jefferson Social Studies Pep Club W.S.C. UNDERWOOD, TERRY KEITH Wilson Mathematics, Foreign Languages Senate Club: Lettermen's Club: Pep Club: Varsity Tennis, 3 years: B.F. Fifth Executive: Junior Con: A.S.B. Council: Con-Corridor Control: Junior Class Fifth Executive UNGARI, JOHN SPENCER Libby 1 Mathematics, Science, Social Studies A.S.B. Council: Two Science Fair Awards U.C.L.A. VAN SLYKE, ELEANOR MAE Rogers Commercial lntramurals: G.F. Council: Senior Con: F.H.A. VAN TYEN, MARGUERITE ANNE Wilson Art, Social Studies Senior Girls' Quartet: G.F. Committees: Entre Nous Treasurer: Choir: Journal Representative: Ski Club: Horizon: Starlighters: G.F. Council: Orchestra: Neptune's Daughters: Tennis: Badminton: Junior, Senior Cons U. of W. VARGO, LAWRENCE EDWARD Whittier Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Mathematics Bengal Pep Club: Freshman Football: A.S.B. Council: B.F. Council: Second Place '56-'57 Junior, Senior Algebra Contest: H.R. Offices W.S.C. VEATCH, GARY LEONARD Grant Science, Social Studies B.F. Council Whitworth VENAR, ANDREA Jefferson Social Studies, Commercial H.R. Secretary: Junior, Senior Cons: Hello Week Committee: Mother-Daughter Tea: Big Sister U. of W. VILJANER, ASTA Jurra, Finland Social Studies K.B.U. VOSEN, HAROLD CLAYTON Grant Science, Mathematics Book Club Sergeant at Arms: Quill and Scroll: Papyrus Sergeant at Arms: Chess Club: Pep Club: Frosh Football Manager: Journal Sports Editor: Journal Representative: Senior Con: H.R. Offices U. of Idaho WALSH, JAMES .l.4 Gonzaga Social Studies, Industrial Arts WAMSLEY, JOANNE WARASHINA, PATRICIA M. Hamilton Foreign Languages, Mathematics Social Studies G.F. Council: A.S.B. Council: Sophomore Class Secretary: H.R. Vice President, Secretary: Winter Carnival: Junior Dance Committee: Senior Con: Big Sister U. of W. WARNER, KAREN ALICE Franklin Social Studies Journal Representative: Children's Theater: Big Sister: G.F. Committees K.B.U. WATERS, NORMAN RANDY Adams Mathematics, Industrial Arts B.F. Council: Mistletoe Mambo: Pep Club W.S.C. WATSON, LAVONNE Grant Commercial, Social Studies Ti-Girls, Big Sister, Swimming WATSON, MARLENE CERITA Grant Commercial, Art Ti-Girls, Starlighters, Swimming, Big Sister, Junior Con, Winter Carnival W.S.C. WATSON, NOLA KAY Spirit Lake, Idaho Commercial, Social Studies At Spirit Lake: Pep Club, Paper Staff, Band, Chorus, Dance Band, Cheerleader, Librarian, Junior Play, A Spring Music Festival K.B.U. WAY, JOHN R. Jefferson Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies Mathematics Club Treasurer, Classical Club Sergeant at Arms, Senate Club, Golf Squad, B.F. Council, Committees, H.R. Offices, Student Court Judge, Junior, Senior Cons Stanford WENDLE, MARGARET ANN Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies Entre Nous, Usherettes, Ski Club, Golf Squad, G.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, H.R. President, Hall Proctor, Journal Representative, Big Sister, Hello Week Chairman U. of Oregon WENINGER, JAMES GEORGE Sacred Heart Social Studies Bengal Pep Club, B-Squad Football, Boys' Glee Club, Choir, Proctor, Junior, Senior Cons, A.S.B. Council, H.R. Treasurer W.S.C. WEREMICZYK, VlCKl LEE Grant Social Studies Journal Staff, Ti-Girls, G.F. Council, Christmas Con, Junior, Senior Cons, Winter Carnival, Big Sister, Junior Press Club E.W.C.E. WERNET, MARY HELEN Saint Anne's Social Studies, Commercial 3 C's, Big Sister, Winter Carnival, Dad-Daughter Dessert Mother-Daughter Tea, Junior Con Gonzaga University WEST, DIANNE Santa Monica High School Science G.F., A.S.B. Councils, Christmas Staging Committees, All-School Play, Cotton Day Committee, Junior, Senior Cons, Big Sister, H.R. Secretary, Vice President U. of New Mexico WESTERMAN, JACK ARTHUR Grant Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Math Club Historian, Classical Club Treasurer, Lettermen's Club, Frosh, B-Squad, Varsity Baseball, B.F. Council, Con Control, Band W.S.C. WETMORE, ELIZABETH G. Roosevelt Social Studies Starlighters, 3 C's, Horizon, Choir Santa Barbara College WEYMOUTH, ROSALIE ANN Roosevelt Home Economics, Social Studies Starlighters Vice President, Ti-Girls, G.F., A.S.B. Councils, H.R. Secretary, Journal Representative, Chair, Cheerleader E.W.C.E. WHALEY, MARY CHARLENE Grant Social Studies, Commercial 3 C's, A.S.B. Council K.B.U. WHEDON, JAMES CHILTON Hutton Science, Industrial Arts, Social Studies Chess Club WHEELER, BARBARA KAY Lincoln Jr. High, Billings, Mont. Music, Foreign Languages Orpheus President, Entre Nous, '56 G.F. Big-Little Sister Party Food Chairman, Stcirlighters, Horizon, Junior, Senior Cons, '56 Tolo Day Con, The Squire's Bride , '57 Northwest Choir, '58 All-State Chorus U. of Montana WH ELAN, PAUL WIRTH Wilson Ski Club, Frosh Football, H.R, Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Choir, Boys' Glee, Debate, A.S.B. Council, Sophomore Council, Proctor U. of W. WHITE, BRUCE GORDON Libby Jr. High Mathematics, Science B.F. Council, A.S.B. Council, Orchestra, Band President, Junior Class Treasurer W.S.C. WHITE, SUSAN CAROLYN Cashmere High Music Pep Band, Ensemble, A.S.B. Council E.W.C.E. WHITNEY, DAVID Jefferson Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Ski Club, Golf, A.S.B. Council, Choir, H.R. Offices, Junior, Senior Cons, Sophomore Potluck Entertainment Committee U. of W. WIGBY, MARCIA RAE Grant Commercial F.H.A., Big Sister, Y-Teens WILBUR, LEE HIRAM Libby Jr. High Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Papyrus, Lettermen's Club, Track, Band, Junior Con U. of Mexico WILDER, THOMAS CARROLL Wilson Science, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Social Studies Pep Club Treasurer, Classical Club Offices, Ski Club, Senate Club, Outdoor Club, Inter-Club Council, Frosh Baseball, B-Squad Football, Golf Squad, Corridor Control, Junior, Senior Cons, B.F. Council, Paddle Squad, H.R. Offices Stanford WILLIAMS, MARY ANN Pendleton High School, Indiana Science G.F. Committee, Dad-Daughter Dessert, Senior Con, At Pendleton, Cheerleader, Drum Maiorette, Girls' Athletic Association Secretary, Booster Committee, Band U, of W. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL JAMES Roosevelt Social Studies, Foreign languages Junior, Senior Cons, B.F. Council, H.R. Offices, Advertising Committee, Hello ' Week Mixer '55, Ski Club, Pep Club U. of W. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL JAN Van Nuys, Junior High Social Studies, Mathematics Debate, B.F. Council Northwest Nazarene College WILSON, NANCY LEE James Loyde Crowe High Social Studies Fine Arts Club, F.N.A. Deaconess School of Nursing WILSON, ROBERT BERNHEART North Central Social Studies, Industrial Arts WILSON, WARREN CHARLES Libby Jr. High Art, Social Studies Football, Basketball, Track 2-year Letterman, H.R. President Pep Club, B.F. Council, Corridor Control W.S.C. WILSON. WAYNE ROBERT Libby Social Studies Football, Basketball 2 years, Traclc 3 years, B.F. Council, Con Control, A.S.B. Council, Football Co-Captain, H.R. Offices, Junior. Senior Cons W,S.C. WIMMER, LE ROY D. Libby industrial Arts WITTENBECKER, JOHN DAVID Libby Science, Social Studies Band WITTY, SYLVA G. Franklin Home Economics Intramurals, H.R. Secretary, G.F. Council, Big Sister, Winter Carnival 54, Senior Con K.B.U. WOODS, JOHN MALCOLM Jefferson Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Senate, Pep, Lettermen's Clubs, Basketball, Golf, B.F., A.S.B. Councils, Con Control, A.S.B. Treasurer, Vice President, Boys' State Delegate U. of W. READ, ANTHONY WESLEY Libby Art, Social Studies B.F. Council, Scholastic Art Contest, Tiger Staff, Art Directors Contest U. of Mexico WORTHINGTON, ALBERT Adams Social Studies, Mathematics, Science Pep Club, B.F. Council Graceland YORIOKA, RICHARD KENJI Grant Science, Social Studies, Mathematics B.F. Council, Band, Science Award Gonzaga YOUNG, GLORIA A. lrving Commercial, Social Studies Dad-Daughter Dessert '56, Winter Carnival '56 K.B.U. YOUNG, PETER BRYON J. Lloyd Crowe High, Trail, B. C. Mathematics, Science H.R. Offices, Volleyball W.S.C. ZARKIN, DAVID ALLEN Roosevelt Science, Social Studies, Mathematics B.F. Council, Senior Con Publicity Committee U. of W. D X120 QUNVMB xC,UE if SQJ Glasses W ,f f J A 419 U Vfwwzlf fw ,ff L L cy UMW R , fgfojfdjpfff Mvfjjwilwli' Q Z jx Q, df I 0 W A ' 1 l 1 we I 1 iklsix Preparing for the future, LC's frosh are a busy lot. Such classes as Washington history are a new experience and so are lock com- binations to Diana Smith. Taking part in traditional activities, Lynn Morice willingly performs her duties on Tolo Day. And who could ask for happier smiles than those of Glenda Stallcop and Fred Steier, friendliest frosh? Insuring LC of a bright sports future are runners Bill Clark and Jim Smith, and the enthusiastic Kittens, freshman baseball team. Page fifty-one 3 FRESHMEN MRS. PERHAM Row 1: Joe Nichols, Lynn Olson, Kathleen Nelson, Frank Oberst, Robert Morton, Sandra Odell, Latharine O'Kelly, Dennis Ohamoto, Vernon Neumiller, Suzanne Moss. Row 2: Naomi Morrison, Belind Oliver, Linda Muiie, Jane New, Ronald Olson, Linnea Nordmark, Michael Morse, Lane Morlan, Jim Mundy, Dennis O'Keefe. Row 3: lrene Olson, Mark Olson, Harvey Morrison, Linda Morlan, Ray Mosher, Robert Nechanicky, Tom Nervman, Mary Ellen Myrene, Tom Norris, Richard Mielson, Stephen O'Byrne. 322 FRESHMEN MRS. PHILIPS Rol 1: Patricia Rhoads, Roy Peachey, Edith Peach, Steve Pease, Lynne Patton, Maureen Pryor, Ramona Presley. Row 2: Nancy Peterson, Frank Onishi, Erlene Powers, Christa Cleveland, Donna Patter, Harriet Potts, Robert Redfield. Row 3: Susan Pierce, Glen Preuninger, Sherry Phillips, Melvin Powers, Gloria Reed, Jimmy Palmer, Mariorie Pope, Ron Portrey. I , , 1 rl. K 1 f K K A . fl , I I K, K, I K iss, -ii 215 FRESHMEN MR. TOEVS Row 'I: Judy Rudd, Marilyn Schlosser, Barbara Romech, Sylvia Rowe, Judy Roberts, lrene Saito, Nancy Saito, Charlene Rondeau, Jackie Schanborn, Fred Sande. Row 2: Susan Rice, Pat Scharpenburg, Velma Hogan, Becky Rogers, Ardith Robertson, Sandra Sartor, LeiLani Robertson, Carol Roberts, Judy Reckord, Arliss Robertson, Judy Schmidt. Row 3: Jeff Romney, Betsy Roberts, Gene Rogoway, John Riggs, Marilyn Santos, Ronald Vick, Les Ruggles, David Rodstrum, Pat Ritland, Rodney Roth, Donna Rothwell. ' 2 if ' S - ' 1 'L ' '?1i- ii T I fi'2ef f' -az ' fr' we ' r we - ,. M... ,, .,.. , . K , W 1 'I6 V FRESHMEN MRS. GIBBS Row 1: William Hilton, Jana Jameson, Margaret Jewell, Charles Jackson, Jacqueline lnners, Alex Jacay, Margrethe Husom, Alan Honda, Cheryl Hughes, Row 2: Nancy Irwin, Lynn Hopkins, Terry Irmen, William James, Ronnie Hulen, Judith Hitchison, Don Henry, Jane Howard, Kenneth Hyland, Douglas Holmen. Row 3: Jack Hood, James Holt, Richard Hinthorne, James Jacobsen, Robert Jensen, Laurence Jarman, Garnett Howard, William Hundhausen, Terry Jacoy. 3O'l FRESHMEN MRS. WHITEHOUSE Row 1: Jerry Todehl, Sondra Wall, Marlene Taylor, Susan Weremiczyk, Judy Mackawa, Bruce Webster, Dick Tobias, Glenn Tweedy, Roy Tryon. Row 2: Sharon Toler, Aila Vilianen, Sonja Vilianen, Murry Williams, Bonnie Verhaag, Pat Torpey, Betty Warren, Bev Va- cura, Ellen Towne. Row 3: Sherry Vawter, Cecilia Walker, Mary Vergote, Bob Vaagen, Nancy Tubbs, George Wallace, Gary Towner, Richard Tye, Lucy Turner. 305 FRESHMEN MISS WHITE Row 1: Cheryl Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Dave Thompson, Mike Taitch, Verona Thomas, Charles Teasdale, Sharon Thackwell, Sharon Oster, John Thompson. Row 2: Gerald Popp. Mariorie Stolz, Shannon Sullivan, Linda Tilton, Susanne Suksdorf, Dianna Strange, Dar- lene Rasmussen, Mary Thurmoncl, Bruce Tipton. Row 3: Sue Strawick, Richard Stowell, Barbara Thomas, David Tatro, Nancy Tefft, Tom Thorp, Linda Thayer, Chuck Tilbury, Mary Sullivan, Dick Phillips. 7 -- - -- - - f - zf- 'H , A ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' ' ' ' 'T T T' . 1 . i i F! ' f ' V- : - l g I 325A A FRESHMEN MR. CURRAN Row l: Theren Hamm, Paul Helms, Myrna Hill, Winnie Hauer, Lee Hatch, Gustav Harras, Judith Hamilton, Karen Hefdahl, Carolyn Hanna, Marilee Hart, Mary Hill, Joyce Hamamoto. Row 2: Warren Hartman, Dave Heineck, Dave Hayes, Ted Hay, Sonia Haney, George Heim, Priscilla Harris, Alan Hardy, Dick Hazeltine, Mila Harris, Bill Hildebrand. 332 FRESHMEN MRS. WADDELL Row 'l: Christine Savers, Glenda Stallcop, Ginger Stipic, Ronald Smith, Tracey Shadduck, Ronald H. Smith, Dick Short, Donald Stewart, Dick Skalstad, Hugh Shaw. Row 2: Pct Sloan, Fred Steier, Doreen Schonert, Jim Smith, Sharon Sinclair, David Schneider, Dennis Smith, David Spetch, Diana Smith, Nikki Smith. Row 3: Barbara Stemmer, Karen Sawers, Sharron Sparks, Edward Scofield, Malcolm Shaw, Eugene Smith, Phillip Stettler, Robert Stallcop, Dennis Soles, Sharon Scott, Elaine Smith. l A ... l. A Y, As 2l2E FRESHMEN MR. BYRNE Row l: Fred Cummings, Betty Dodds, Loretta Deines, Janice Dixon, Phil Deaton, Marilyn Dietzman, Diane Cunningham, Carolyn Cat- ner, Kay Dickinson, Margaret Culbertson. Row 2: Tom Dillon, Art Conger, Patrick Dix, Tim Crabtree, Carol Crossett, Linda Dennis, Patsy Downs, Sue Donner, Bernadine Courtright, Sharon Conroe. Row 3: Jim Davis, David Denny, Mike Davenport, Marguerite dela Fuente, Kathryn Dodge, Pamela Curl, Joy Conrad, Pearl Dillard, Gary Cook, Geraldine Darr. Row 4: Sam Dimico, William Davis, Roger Dirstine, Bob Cromer, John Corkery, Frank Cramer, Charles Devare, John Denton, Joe Cummins, Bill Diercks. 5 'l 10 FRESHMEN MRS. BARTLETT Row 1: Diane Cenis, Suzanne Cochran, Dona Brooks, Carlo Chiltox, Timatha Clayton, James Brown, Larry Carter, Michele Cattanach, Kay Brooks, Ida Mae Carson, Clarence Busby. Row 2: Sharon Cawood, Laurence Coins, David Cerengia, Robert Coats, Philip Brown, Judith Butler, Charles Bunnell, Robert Buechel, Kathleen Brooks, Dennis Campbell. Row 3: Paul Cole, Lynne Chapman, William Clark, Tim Collins, Robert Cleary, Penelope Christy, Ronald Campbell, Patricia Bruemmer, Linda Calhoun, Richard Camp. 220A FRESHMEN MR. ROWE Row l: Lance Lennox, Charles Lobdill, Mary Louderback, David Lozier, Sue Long, Sharon Leigh, Thelbert Lenz, Florine LeRoy. Row 2: Leroy Letterneau, Don Manor Lorranie Lundin, Mike Manfred, Patricia Mackey, Kenny Marquardt, Carol Magnuson, Ann Lyons. Row 3: June Llewellyn, Mike Mitchell, Miriam Mader, Tom Lee, Hop Leyda, Frances Long, Gary Mahn, Pat Marks, Sarah Lightfoot. 22 FRESHMEN MR. BALDWIN Row l: Nancy Beernink, Shirley Boggess, Anita Birnbarms, Ginny Bishop, Barbara Booth, Steve Brilling, Morris Bierig, James Bevis, Robert Bigham, Barry Briscoe, Kathleen Dierks. Row 2: Mildred Boorman, Joy Bessie, Barbara Boland, Dianne Bennison, Margaret Belaun, Karen Benner, Barbara Bricker, John Boyce, Alice Bond, Bonnie Boersema, Linda Blavert, JoAnn Bialkowsky. Row 3: John Black, Donald Blomberg, David Bingham, Michael Brasfield, John Bivens, Harvey Best, .lack Bazley, Carl Brakel, Tom Binns, Larry Boress, Tom Boyce, Vicki Bell. is ll I 541,-:Me j7'7'Lf57 W7 4FRESHMEN MR. WICKLINE one Wheeler, Wilson, Ellen Tom Zornes, - Robert Wood, Dave Uyehara,'John Yamamoto, Gene Wurzburg, Don Wilmes, Judy Updike, Carolyn Miller, Di Young, Chuck Willman. Row 2: Kay Wheeler, Julia Woodward, Genevieve Zmyslona, Michael Wessels, Lloyd Wood, Barbara Williams, Maureen Reilly. Row 3: Clark Wheeler, Sam Palumbo, James Wiscarson, Lew Wilson, Al Wildie, Tom Zepp, Noralou Winfrey, Sally Perkins, Georgia Williams. ix C53 xg DQ Q A3 X get R Q 5 K., K , Y - ,,- -,1 , 4 FRESHMEN MR. KRAMLICH Row 1: Bob Knight, Dawn Keith, Ron Lawson, Jim Kipper, Patty Kester, Glen Johansson, Gary Johnson, Carolyn Johnson, John Keil, Donna Koeppen, Philip K. Jones, Dick Lafferty. Row 2: Gayle Johnson, Brant Keller, Robert Jonas, Jaclyn Kern, Wayne Johnston, Harold Knutsen, Carol Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Roberta Lamb, Peter Kissin, Wayne Johnson. Row 3: Sally Kimball, Jon Krause, Jim Keenan, Connie Konestes, Bill Johnson, Larry Lauagetta, Arnold Kelm, Judy Kreshel, Phil Jones, Laurel Kiny, Richard Lang. S if Q 219 FRESHMEN MRS. WESLEY Row 1: Dvenel Adkinson, Janny Becker, Sandy Agee, Peter Beaty, Doyle Beacham, Marilee Akerly, Steve Aiken, Dick Collins, Manie Adams. Row 2: Kirk Ashunst, Jeannie Baker, Patty Anderson, Eric Perry, Judy Bakken, Betsy Aspray, Dick Barrett, Dunno Anderson, Dale Atwood. Row 3: Karen Akers, Betty Krause, Sandra Ashe, John Albert, Ed Barker, Adrian Anderson, Bob Arleth, Dave Arkills, Marie Barber. 6 FRESHMEN MR. LUNNEBORG Row 'lz Roger Morimoto, Cheryl Mix, Susan Morgan, Irene McKinley, Tom Marsh, Karen McClung, Ann McAulay, John Marshal, Mor- ris Mayfield, Gary McLaughlin. Row 2: Sandra Mather, Carol Morin, Sharon Mellior, Barbara Mclnnis, Richard Mellinger, James McCallum, Judy Martinson, Rayman Miller, Pete Miller, Lynn Morice, Nona Moore. Row 3: Verna Sharon Maxfield, Marilyn McKnight, Virginia Miller, Mary Jo Mitchell, John Martinson, Tom Messex, Viola Martin, Judy McKee, Karen Mix, Ann McDonnell, Sharon McAdams. 'IO FRESHMEN MR. COMER Row 'l: John Emory, Charles Erwin, Forrest Flynn, Shannon Eigell, Ethel Foote, Caron Ford, Joyce Erling, Shirley Dye, Karen Fosberg. Row 2: William Dunlan, Jerry Dyer, Earl Durdle, David Edgar, Charlene Eloridge, Barbara Duncan, Lynne Dultch, Sharon Dunlap. Row 3: George Engdahl, John Foster, David Earling, Richard Erickson, Joe Drazan, Dawes Eddy, Linda Edgar, Dixie Drum- mond, Karen Erie. Row 4: Robert Fosback, John Fleckensten, Dennis Firestone, Anthony Elrod, Fred Fancher, Steve Fergoson, Allen Finch, James Flemister, Rodney Eldred. ffl' 212W FRESHMEN MR. CRONRATH Row 1: Wilma Griffey, Druscilla Gnagey, Connie Frank, Linda Griffith, Carol Gray, Doreen Green, Betty Garrett, Susann Green, Pat Freeman, Mary Jo Fuller, Alice Greger, Elaine Gibb. Row 2: Jerry Greve, Arlen Garlich, Jim Goodwin, Anne Gillis, Karen Graff, Aril Green, Loy Halstenrud, Roger Gingrich, Tom Gerraghty, Darrel Halvorson. Row 3: Clark Gemmill, Howard Green, Eldon Fry, Dick Covell, Lionel Franklin, Pete Grunte, Tony Gale, David Gates, Dean Grafos, John Gregory, David Glaspey. , LU 'wf we .gf --94 K ASL UI.. Sophomores ore sophomores wherever they orel Behold the sophomore closs officers, the friendliest girl ond boy, Sally Amick, ond Darrel Baldwin: their campus ond lunchroom octivities, ond condid shots of o sophomore couple ond other students checking the notices in the front hall. Page fifty-eight ii.. , 203 SOPHOMORES MRS. ZENT Row 1: Ronnie Webster, Shig Takeshita, Karen Denton, Marsha Bergin, Ann Sommer, Carol Rigsby, Sherry Trumm, Sondra Kirk. Row 2: Eddie Takeda, Jerry Rhoads, Bernard Robinson, Danny Taitch, Walter Stoley, Mary Ridpath, John Welker, Margie Weidner. Row 3: Penny Safranek, Georgia Peterson, James Robb, Jim Templeton, Rodney Negovan, Dave Taylor, Harry Rittenhouse, Beatrice Soss. F o l 206 SOPHOMORES MR. McELVAlN Row 1: Gail Allen, Kathy Bell, Arlene Brooks, Dolly Abrams, Carol Ealy, Sally Broom, Sharon Brooke, Joyce Allen, Dell Bergin. Row 2: Kenny Ahern, Jeff Brown, Terry Andeson, Jim Evans, Clyde Barlow, Dale Cline, Frank Adamson, Bob Barret, Bill Dunlap, John Bartleson. Row 3: Su Claggett, Allison Airey, Lois Barron, Larry Elson, Baxter Brown, Brad Everest, Jim Charbonneau, Firth Beckchew, Mike Clark. ,EJ 'wi 202 SOPHOMQRES MRS. VECCHIO Row 1: Fred Williams, Deanna Yoke, Olivia Wolfe, Claudia Zarkin, Joanne Wynne, Bonnie Williams, Judy Widmer, Linda Wilson, Kathy Weremiczyk, Gary Winfrey. Row 2: Sidney Wurzburg, Clifford Williams, Judy Osborne, Maxine Wilson, Denise Weathermon, Ron Weymouth, Christine Wilburn, Lillian Zielke, Harumi Yamagirna, Allen Wright. Row 3: Steve Whitemarsh, Don Westmore, Barron Tilton, Leonna Zarnes, Ann White, Craig Wood, Faye Parks, Leslie Wood, Wayne Yarroll, Robert T. Wilson, Joe Wilson. 3 , 5 E S -J 310 SOPHOMORES MR. LOUDERBACK Row 1: Jeffrey Larsen, Elizabeth Lehr, Calvin Lindsey, Mary Linardos, Duane Leigh, Judy Love, Pat Leffel, Margot Latimer, Dennis Lar- son. Row 2: Roy Lynch, Eileen Malone, Edna .lo Laurence, Fred Lufkin, Pauline Larson, Eddie Laurence, Bonnie Lowe, Lindo Lee, Ron Little, Carol Lemley. Row 3: Jim Long, LaVon Logan, Gary Lewis, Larry Linehan, Max Markham, Gary Lund, Ronald Lindsey, Tom Leyda, Happy Klopp, Danny Lewis. E 329 SOPHOMORES MRS. MERRICK Row 1: Cathy Panter, Nancy Mackey, Velen McBride, Margie Mason, Mikki McGoldrick, Mariorie McCoy, Jeanne Maxey, Mary Martin- son, Kathleen McKinley, Dorothy McElfish. Row 2: Tom Matthews, Jacqueline Melchisececk, Barbara McElroy, Lynn McFadden, Carol Mayo, Barbara McDoy, Linda McKay, Barbara McDonald, Margaret Matthews, Pat McMath. Row 3: Dick McBroom, Willie Martin, Den- nis McNamava, John McElfish, Jon McLaughlin, Gene Midkiff, John Matthews, Jim Morrison, Paul McBride, Kay McMillan. 201 SOPHOMORES MR. HOBAN Row 1: Neva Heldman, Reva Haugen, Don Hazelberg, Mike Harrison, Glen Hornaday, Janna Harris, Dorothy Hacking, Pearl Hayashi. Row 2: LeRoy Kunz, Barbara High, Patricia Ann Ingham, Sharon Hanson, Julie Haun, Wendy Lycan, Kent Hawley, Ken Heehn. Row 3: Jim Hendershott, Colin Hansen, Mike Hall, Bill Herlin, John Lyons, Bob Hammond, Art Heindselman, Jim Hess, Bill Heacox, Tom Lynch. '--. Xe ff- L.. ,.i5.x.,,5 . . 5 - N ag--Q-swf? ' 81 .J ' A it ' 1 Ml 125 SOPHOMORES MRS. KNOX Row 1: Robert Jones, Linda Jones, Patsy Johnson, Buddy Kirihara, Joseph Kolvis, Ken Jones, Terry Johnson, Pot Kielien, Patricia Langdon, John Kalin. Row 2: Dean Kalinoslci, Stefan Johnson, Ingrid Kirstein, Sue Kirkeby, Jim Kempthorne, Stephen Kissin, George Jonas, Do- retta Killman, Sharry Kevis, David Kopp. Row 3: Charles Katsel, Rosemary Kincaid, Bill Lambert, Roberta Land, Stephen Johnson, David Kellner, Bill LaFountain, Doug Kincaid, Shirley Johnson, Denny Johnson. are 21 SOPHOMORES MR. HAMILTON Row 1: Jane Evans, Bob Rutherford, Dole Fulbright, Marne Finch, Doug Fish, Ed Finch, Janet Fraley, Art Fisher, Sharon Frissell, Gene Erling, Richard Eggers, Sandy Roffler, Janet Ensley. Row 2: Craig Smith, Margy Eash, Nancy Farber, Jim Fullmen, Linda Finegold, Kerry Frey, Gary Gage, Nancy Fowle, Betty Ettenborough, Bill Faire, John Fowler. Raw 3: Darryl Fox, Tom Farr, Joe Estinson,' Louie Rubertt, Dennie Rodstrom, Bill Senske, Bob Fisk, Joe Falk, Dan Gerl, John Wentz, Phil Eley, Bob Edwards. 316 SOPHOMORES MRS. FISHER Row 1: Leslie Bruschke, Ralph Carlson, Sandra Calberg, Nancy Brown, Georgia Flory, Carolyn Clark, Ron Carriveau, Jeanne Carlin. Row 2: Chris Brown, Clarence Chisholm, Sharon Burgner, Susan Bryant, John Clay, Lyle Collins, Martin Brunzell, Sondra Cadagan. Row 3: Linda Buettgenback, Bob Brown, Tom Carr, Marvin Butler, John Bueckers, John Cary, Dennis Cliff, Leland Brown, Chris Brubaker, Paul Carosella, Leland Byrne. . 'Qi Fw, 216 SOPHOMORES MRS. ROSSING Row 1: Judith Stuller, Gary Schiesser, Barbara Steenbergen, Judy Stockdale, Richard Sonju, Mary Stumpf. Patsy Sturdevant, Sue Stor- ment, Lloyd Thompson. Row 2: Ken Stanton, Lan Skaarvold, Don Sturdevant, Judy Speacht, Jimmy Swope, Sue Swartley, Lynn Stillwell, Harold Sims, Anita Strange, Linda Sargent. Row 3: Mike Stratil, Jane Stewart, Howard Swerland, Darryl Stockton, Bob Strahl, Seth Sundin, Bill Steinberger, Fred Stanley, Roger Spaulding, Theresa Stults, Jim Stewart. f.. 20 SOPHOMORES MR. SIVERTSON Row 1: Herb Wakamatsu, Kathy Uhrich, Sharon Waymire, Alicia Ward, Sandra Thompson, Jerry Walker, Eline Wall, Loree Strand, Karen Thompson, JoAnn Talerico, Evelyn Spaeth, .lay Thielen. Row 2: Mike Spencer, Richard Tumelson, Georgia Tiffany, Jerry Thomas, Marless Wakeley, Barbara Veatch, Eldon Thompson, Tom Tesarik, Tim Underwood, Sharon Walsh, Bonnie Stewart. Row 3: Mike Tor- pey, Mike Vickerman, Dennis Terry, Sandra Ticher, Craig Switzer, Bob Tenold, Cliff Van Slyke, Lloyd Tye, Loren Thomas, John Turner, Loretta Strength. 205 SOPHOMORES MR. BAIRD Row 1: Anita Biklen, Dixie Bond, Lana Bust, Judy Bonnette, Wayne Blair, Bill Bonaudi, Lyon Beaty, Cathy Boswell, Mary Beverly, Lynn Bodine. Row 2: Lloyd Baggarly, Sara Briesley, Faye Patterson, Judy Braun, Marcia Blomquist, Maureen Barnes, Mary Bergman, Ron Bower, Dale Black, Gerald Beckham. Row 3: Cathy Bennion, Bruce Bassett, Deanne Bigelon, Chuck Becker, Jarrette Black, Gary Brant, Cliff Boland, Roger Beigwall, Sharon Black, Dorothy Brown, Eulonda Brilton, Lyle Blumhagen. 222 SOPHOMORES MRS. HOWARD Row 'I: Gary Johnson, Dennie Irvin, Sandra Kelly, Linda Jacobsen, Lenora Hilburn, Mary Ellen Halbert, Merle Kannberg. Row 2: Steve Hooper, Mike Holt, Joanne Hughes, John James, Pat Holmes, Darlene Knutsen, Dorthy Hunt, Judy Ireland. Row 3: Jerry Ivey, Jane Hood, Barbara Hoesley, Wallis Hubbard, Phil Huneke, Gary D. Johnson, David Holmm, Dolores Hunter. 108 SOPHOMORES MRS. HARRIS Row I: Sally Glaze, Annette Garcea, Jeff Goldburg, Ralph Green, Kathy Grimm, Karen Hansen, Michaele Glenn, Mariiean Grenne, Jean Graves. Judy Hammond. Row 2: Barney Jenkins, Gary Gillmore, Gretchen George, Bette Garst, Richard Gross, Linda Jensen, James Green, Ann Gemberling, Christina Johnson, Loretta Gray, Diana Harris. Row 3: Joan Gimble, Howard Graham, Dennis Golds- worthy, Bill Goss, Hugh Graham, Cliff Gillum, Tom Gill, Andy Genor, Ben Grant, Barbara George, Janet Hamilton. 210 SOPHOMORES MR. GRAHAM Row I: Carol Eng, Carol Coman, Carolyn Coulter, Marti Davis, Ron Code, Barbara Collins, Sharon Deitz, Mary Downing, Noreen Dierits. Row 2: Larry Doyle, Thomas Cummings, Ray Cooper, Kelly Crick, Candy Corkrum, Gerard Dawson, Kay Conner, Jeanne Comin, Ken Cromer, Arlene Dodge. Row 3: Odis Denmon, Charles Cresap, Jim Dostert, James Crabtree, Harold Diskin, John Davis, Dick Dewey, Mike Cook, James Cummings, Dick Couch. ii' s fs ' I ' ' I - -A ie, gy sf 'jim y-5 7,,,: '4f' ,N f ' H 'W' sy 319 SOPHOMORES MR. ARGER Raw I: Lois Guenzel, Carolyn Gelb, Joyce Hill, Kay Higgins, Carol Gebert, Smith Hogsett, Barbara Hill, Joan Johnson, Sharon de Rosier. Row 2: Richard Genglebach, George Hitomi, Don Vick, Clayton Hill, Bob Gould, Linda Gardener, Dudley Haines, Phyllis Guthrie, Julie Gunn. Row 3: Ronald Gustafson, Bob Jellesed, Jerry Johnson, Jay Johnson, Donald Gumenberg, Bruce Jameson, Ray Ruhle, Bev- erlee Hill, Rosalyn Hill, Madeline Johnson. 221 SOPHOMORES MISS PETTIS Row l: Lynnda Ort, Kay Rennlck, Myrna Owen, Barry Pugh, Ken Peterson, Lonnie Reynolds, Betty Pugh, Nancy Querna, Sue Pearson, Barbara Peck, Ricki Bassett, Jerry Peterson, Gary Privotratsky. Row 2: Frances Peacock, Dick Pearson, Carolyn Priest, Lois Osterberg, Mary Phinney, Carol Pearson, Bill Peterson, Judy Ray, Karen Popp, Kay Powers, Bonnie Curtiss, Dennis Peer, Lana Peasley. Row 3: Mary Lou Partridge, Parney Poore, Reed Reavis, Fern Plantz, Jay Patten, Diane Reed, Charlotte Pihl. Jack Pearson, Willard Piatt, Wesley Olin, Wayne Rasmussen, Betty Pilcher, Larry Peterson. 312 SOPHOMORES MR. MILTON Row I: Judy Myers, Dwight Newton, Joan Norcross, Linda Norris, Gaylene Moose, Bob Morig, Fred Nichimura, Val Nichols. Row 2: Jim Moore, Helen Newton, Kay,Nozaki, Betty Noll, Janis Nixon, John Morrison, Judy Murphy, Arlene Myhre. Row 3: Roger Minrker, Ray Newcomb, Barbara Mitchell, Vivian Ness, Dan Morris, Mary Ann Murphy, Jim Nelson, Pot O'Connell, Sam Minnix. i 1 'I24 SOPHOMORES MR. READ Row 'l: Pat Larabee, Cathi Miller, Karin'Larson, Gail McClellan, Barbara Ogden, Sandra Miethe, Sharon Mietl-ie. Row 2: Sheila Paisley, Rebekah Flanagan, Esther Otamoru, Mildred Langan, Nick Larkin, Bill Magers, Dave Mann, Terry LaLiberte. Row 3: Mariorie Owes, Blake Miller, Bill LaCounte, Gary Mahor, Jerry Howard, Ted Lamphere, Jim Parsons, Gary Lamb, Robert Bell. l 3 ' ' l M -,EJ , -1, if .V ' 204 SOPHOMORES MRS. WICKLINE Row 1: Karen Cornell, Fran Barnes, Ginger Balcom, Nancy Alderson, Robert Coffman, Vern Austin, Penny Barnhart, Tom Angelier, Phillip Bachman, Sally Amick. Row 2: Mary Anderson, Ann Balzer, Linda Bakken, Sue Baldwin, Susan Ball, JoAnne Doyl, Carol Aukland Jim Anthony, Pat Barmore, Tommy Asher, Ruth Ackerman. Row 3: Darrell Baldwin, Dave Baker, Bill Bafus, Merilee Barnes, Chuch Barney, Kent Austin, Dave Curtis, Kenneth Aune, Allan Anderson, Diane Audette, Sue Alway. ,R S -. J.. 5 SOPHOMORES MR. POWELL Row 1: Paul Sandifur, Gwen Shaw, Nancy Rudolph, Karen Schrag, Robin Rykus, Helen Siepp, Loal Saldin, John Rickey, Mary Lou Schweyen, Linda Smith. Row 2: Paul Smith, Dennis Schneider, Sheryl Sears, Pam Sisson, Judy Rose, Gretchen Smith, Beverly Richardson, Rita Sharpe, Gaya Ristaw, Pat Schmidt. Row 3: Duane Smith, Roger Shimizu, Bob Spidle, Bob Schwartz, Stan Rath, Bill Reidlinger, Judi Sivers, Mark Schmal, Jerrilynn Root. . Just a year away from being seniors, Juniors must, therefore, be almost as busy as seniors. lil The Junior Potluck was a big event. C21 Dennis McLaughlin, class president for the fall semester, is pictured here with his officers Dave Clutinger, Martha Corkery and Sue Sather. l4J Slaving away to pass the English 6 test, these iuniors put forth all of their English knowledge. l5J Jim Dyke and Cy Hallet appear as the two kings with Bette Vickerman as the queen of the junior dance, Devil's Dilemma. C77 Martha Corkery displays her artistic ability. Q81 Rita Morton and Dennis McLaughlin were friendliest iunior boy and girl. C91 Second semester officers were Julie Haberman, Carol Herlin, Steve Clark, Bud Castle, Cy Hallet. ll lj Fred L. Hoefel was junior class adviser. Page sixty-six I V 'Jin .. 302 JUNIORS MISS GOOS Row 1: Sandra Hughes, Sidney Huttner, Michael Cannon, Jerinna Jones, Robert Iverson, John Keigley, Beverly James, Peggy Johnson, Betty Jones. Row 2: Vance Kaump, Karin Jahr, Adele Jacobson, Falken Kalin, Gregg Holt, Marc Johnson, Margaret-Holt, Tom Hund- hausen, Jerre Jordan, Betty Jerras. Row 3: Linda Hollingsworth, Lonnie Inners, Tom Hunton, Frank Kent, Pat Kelliner, Jerry Johnson, Archie Junes, Terry Holt, Lee Johnson, Gareth Hrone, Diane Huntley. 218 JUNIORS MISS ELLIS Raw 1: DeVerne Maahs, Maxine Butler, Bob Brown, Dawn Brunzell, George Berquist, Judy Brown, Keith Carlson, Judy Zat. Row 2: Georgia Manning, Marjory Butler, Gary Christensen, Rod Christian, Jerry Christ, Sue Bronson, Sally MacMillan, Lisa Bracar. Row 3: Donna K. Buboltz, John Larson, Ann Broten, Roxie Martin, Ava Brown, Dennie Cerenzia, Roger Brockway, Bill Cameron, Sue Carter, Harry Boyd. 208 JUNIORS Row 1: Duane Sterling, Joyce Terao, Judy Sperry, Becky Sowell, Ed Spetch, Karen Tilton, Carolyn Tompson, MRS. WRIGHT Irving Teranisli, Mary Lou Stanton, Marshall Sugiyama. Row 2: Barry Solomon, Sharon Spores, Gerry Stanke, Judy Stover, Don Sturmer, Mary Stow, Fred Helms, Pat Stemmer, Bill Stockett, Dave Trunkey. Row 3: Glen Talbett, Joan Stone, Betty Staley, Tom Stewart, John Stevenson, Mike Strand, Bill Stockdale, Bill Tatt, Date Starr, Mel Stanton, Sharon Tarter. gr, 'I'l3 JUNIORS MR. SCHOESLER Row iz Caren Smith, Joan Secord, Faith Mason, Spencer Saito, Barbara Schmidt, Shorty Long, Don Scott, Sharon Harman, Jerry Smith. Row 2: Rose Schiermeyer, Larry Scharff, Steenie Scott, John Sherwood, Diane Sawtells, Virginia Shepherd, Donna Shaw, Ted Lonnevik. Row 3: Dave Smith, Lois Hartling, Bruce Selcho, Fred Sebo, Don Scharpenburg, Sue Sather, Tom Shavirn, Joan Sather, Linda Schlomer. E M J L 205A .IUNIORS MR. CLARK Row 1: Karen Griffin, Kathryn Graves, Katherene Grafos, Donna Grove, Sharon Gropp, Hugh Flagan, Carol Freeman, Sandra Gorm- ley, Loretta Griffith. Row 2: Clarence Freeman, Irene Grady, Gloria Greensward, Judy Fredrickson, Karen Fleener, Phil Green, Miles Gilbert, Ken Gepford, Charles Gunderson. Row 3: John Foster, Lonnie Green, Ray Gillett, Joe Gannaway, Sharon Ganyou, Bill Folmer, Richard Foster, Bill Gibb, Edna Guenther, Charles Goodsell. 306 JUNIORS MR. R. C. ANDERSON Row 1: Gerald McLaughlin, Judy McDaniels, Shirley Melton, Gerald Loveless, Jeanette McAdams, Tom McMullen, Theo McCulloch, Judy MacGillivary. Row 2: Jim Linardos, Ronald Lyons, Sharon Linehan, Dick Mather, Judy McCrow, Pat Marcuson, Glenda Marque, Lon Lang, Judie Liechti. Row 3: Greta Lindgren, Vern Melvin, Dennis McLaughlin, John McClain, Jo Lorinski, Paul Marshall, Roy Mackey, Don McEldowney. 208A JUNIORS MR. HOEFEL Row 'l: Peggy Norris, Vicki Anderson, Donald Bakken, Janice Allen, Geoffrey Atwell, Julie Bacher, Tex Alexander, Mike Allen, Bill Anderson, John Mitchell, Peggy Abrams, Ruby Akiyama. Row 2: Bev Aster, Tom Anderson, Carol Baeder, Bob Avis, Donna Allen, Den- nis Aune, Donnie Austin, Claire Mik, Wilma Anderson, John Ates, Ray Bair, Mike Babcock. 2 L E . 105 . JUNIORS MRS. HUTCHISON Row 1: Julie Haberman, Lynette Van Demme, Carol Wilson, Cynthia Panter, Becky Harris, Marlene Uyehara, Fred Warriner, Marianne Zastrow, Leonora Vander Does. Row 2: Lyn Harris, Dee Weissenborn, Robert Williams, Junanne Watson, Dick Wendle, Janet Hanson, Jean Vander Wal, Curtis Williams. Row 3: John Westensee, Jim VanLeuven, Toby Valiquette, Helene Van Dewerker, Howard Williams, Carol Hannah, Nancy Whaley, Romero Vivit, Claudia Williams. Row 4: Carolyn Wright, Ron Wright, Shelly Williamson, Paul Warner, Gary Wallace, Bill Wilder, Bette Vickerman, Fred Harris, Dolores Walker, Cy Hallet. 123 JUNIORS MRS. CHARBONNEAU Row 'l: Nancy Eden, Roberta Downs, Richard Faraca, Marney Lou Franco, Mike Eigell,John Dormaier,Jan Doescher, Merry Emry, Pauline Elmer, Lynne Edgerton. Row 2: Judy Deitz, Mariorie Embrey, Dini Elenbass, Keith Elkins, Sharon Ditler, David Erickson, Joanne Fetzer, Joe Krause, Douglas Fisher, Gloria Fisher. Row 3: John Droz, Richard LaVerna, Larry Kippenhan, Dan Edgar, Richard Eagle, Robert Diericks, Jim Deno, John Elings, Roger Domin, Jon Dvarfaldt, David Dirkea. Q JF HL r .llf..::::.. 333 JUNIORS MRS. ADAMS Row 1: Polly Poppe, Annette Popp, Tommy Block, Larry Ritter, Bob Potts, Kathy Robb, Val Prater, Janet Rausch. Row 2: Bob Redding, Gerald Borhauer, Ann Biornson, Larry Bowton, Alan Roberts, David Probsfeldt, Jay Roberts, Jim Richardson, Sharon Rowan, Shirley Robinson, Bob Pope, Jean Robe, Larry Biornton, Dave Ruckiabr, Larry Rissler, Bob Reuss, Jim Rock, Alvina Rice. nn- 329A ' JUNIORS MR. LIVINGSTON Row 1: Linda Nichols, Joan Morris, Carolyn Morimoto, Carol Miller, Joan Mizony, Charlene Ness, Sandi Miller, Georgia Moriya, Gary Moylan, Marge Nichols, Barbara Morrison. Row 2: Judy Mott, Fred Muise, Dan Mors, Joann Nau, Freda Nichols, Rita Morton, Ben Nelson, Claudia Morgan, Carol Morris, Joyce Moore. Row 3: Mike Murphy, Gary Muzatko, Charles Miller, Curt Mikkelson, Leon Mason, Max Montecucco, Roy Newcomb, Terry Murphy, Kasik Mularski, Paul Mossuto. 118 JUNIORS MR. SKINNER Row 1: Helane Hilton, Gordon McLaughlin, Wende Higgins, Mike Fox, Bob Hacker, Ron Harris, Kathy Henry, Bruce Hatch, Laurie Heyne, Lee Hilgers. Row 2: Barbara Haggerty, Gerry Hill, Carole Hart, Chuck Hazen, Horl Hege, Jim Skindlov, Jo Beth Hart, Terry Hendrickson, Pat Hatcher. Row 3: Nancy Hinchen, David Heath, Bill Hauer, Ron Harris, Ron Heyer, Bob Hickam, Carol Herlin, Dick Herald, Robin Hardy. 1 i ro it 1 'l'l2 JUNIORS MR. SCOTT Row 1: Deanie Condron, Jim Crane, Wanda Colgan, Gary Clay, Caren Collins, Thomas Cunningham, John Clark, Jean Coghill, Martha Corkery, Sharon Cydrus, Doris Corrigan. Row 2: Jerry Crossett, Ernest Bunn, Linda Culbertson, Tim Collins, Dick Cochrane, Kee Clarke, Bob Cox, JoAnn Clark, Shreve Connelly. Row 3: James Colwell, Stephen Clark, Terry Dailey, James Courtright, Joan Davis, David Clutin- ger, Lloyd Custis, Sharie Cuddy, Ralph Cornwall, Diane Cummings, Dennis Cords, Larry Cooper. 330 JUNIORS MlSS LUCK Row 1: Carol Bohn, Anne Bartlett, Alvin Borden, Margaret Boyce, Howard Boehmer, Victor Boesche, Donna Belknap, James Besse. Row 2: Gwen Berglund, Richard Bredina, Gerald Betts, Connie Blank, Paul Beyersdorf, Val Blankenship, Barbara Blair. Row 3: Rose Mary Blair, John Batsell, Janeen Blue, Tom Beaver, Sue Bergstrom, Bill Bialkowsky, Marda Bowen,'Jim Bech, Susan Biehn. 317 JUNIORS MISS TIMM Row 'l: William Larter, Jill Kromer, Yoshimi Konishi, Judy Lee, Mike Larabee, Gary Kistler, Marlene Klein, Janet Kimura. Row 2: Nancy Knox, Leigh Larter, Linda LaPlante, Larry Lewis, Pat Kissler, Kay Kuhn, Judy Larsen, Nancy Riggs, Pat Lafferty. Row 3: Clark Kilhefnir, Max La Counte, Jim Kilgore, Ken Kimmel, Ronald Kollman, Mike Kinyon, Darrel Laeppen, Betty Leland. 325 JUNIORS MRS. CUNNINGHAM Row 1: Ernest Phillips, Judy Briscoe, Gwendell Frisk, Rae Patton, Kendall Radar, Julia Brandt, Karene Dillon, Karen Davis. Row 2: Donna Davenport, Sharon Brandt, Bill Phares, Karen Jensen, Dick Peters, Mary Kay Davis, Terrin Davis. Row 3: Lennus Breeden, Chris Pieron, Charles Balzer, Dan Barrett, Gary Penfield, Victor Barnett, Wallace Bates, Arlynn Paulson. MISS HUNT 209 JUNIORS Row 'l: Dixie Lee Carter, Kristine Swanson, Jerry Finrow, Joan Meade,-Alice Porter, Barbara Loclcert, Jennifer Carrick, Bud Castle, Ron Russell, Arlene Robinson, Vincent Mazulo, Marvin Carroll. Row 2: Everett Reynolds, Keith Cauvell, Randy Chapman, Sandy Rogel, Gayl Roble, Marcia Ranniger, Sheila Dutton, Kay Meeske, Vicki Rollert, Ed De Chenne, Jim Griffin, Jack Fairchild. Row 3: Dave Cockburn, Dick Rouse, Pete Perius, Darrell Sullens, Terry Rosenquist, Steve Grover, Richard Farrell, Doug Kindschi, Herb Rumburg, Gerry Gronseth, Dave Ranniger, Pete Ewell. 'l'l JUNIORS MR. WOOLARD Row 'l: Novel Frost, Sandy Wyllie, Doug Skau, Linda Waeman, Jerry Lockridge, Sandy Wurdeman, Molly McGoldrick, Pat Tucker, Mari- lyn Marchante, Kay Turnbow, Linda Shauvin. Row 2: Larry Gest, Ed Tritt, Dick Siegert, Sue Cromer, Daniel Smith, Judy Seibeck, Carol Vligen, Bill Remesing, Normolu Thue. Row 3: Harold Geream, Lee Zimmer, Ralph Cheadle, Reid Tinling, Bob Forsyth, Rodger Shaw, Jerry Tripp, Julie Smith, Linda Towner, Mitzi Shimizu, Mary Shea. 327 JUNIORS MR. MECKELSON Row 1: Judy Pence, Shirley Otis, Anita Pagel, Judy O'Keefe, John Humbert, Grace Oki, Sheila James, Richard Glass. Row 2: Donna Northey, Sharon Ocheltree, Sally O'Brien,AMarilyn Owen, Jock Paradise, Dick Partridge, Sharon Olson. Row 3: Robert Hooker, Peggy Clark, Mary Oneal, Bill Parks, Art Perkins, Bob Olson, Jim Huckeba, Anthony Pattison. Juniors were the first to have their homeroom pictures taken, and because of the siege of flu during October and November, they were struck the heaviest of the three classes. Above are shown juniors who failed to be in their homeroom pictures. During the full months when these freshmen lbelowl and sophomores loboveb were absent because of the flu, homeroom pictures were being token. 0 Page seventy-four XXV SPUTT5 W I , Bosebcill Girls' Tennis Golf Girls' Golf Tennis .lock Wesfermon Jill Kromer Mike Leffel Ann Gillis Terry Underwood Basketball Foofboll Truck Cross-Country Dwight Damon Don Miller Wayne Wilson Lee Wilbur Page seventy-five l -- .-. .G 4 S3518 Wayne Wilson Steve Grover Dwight Damon Senior A Junior Senior The biggest glory of the athletic season of i957-'58 was brought by the basketball team. The Tigers won the city league, never once being out of first place, and then surprised all by knock- ing ott highly rated teams in the state tournament in Seattle to win a berth in the finals. The Rich- land Bombers, heavy tourney favorites, had to battle to the finish before beating LC, giving the Tigers a second place in the tournament. Tiger captain Dwight Damon was the top scorer for the tournament, netting 99 points for tour games, and he was also named unanmiously to the all- state team. lt was coach Squinty l-lunter's twentieth tournament. Dan Barrett Jim Edgar Bob Joss Kerry Frey Junior Senior Junior Sophomore John Stevenson John Campbell Vern Melvin Jim Dyke Junior Senior Junior Junior I The B squad got off to a tough start, losing five of their first six games, but then came alive to lose only two of their last twelve. The flash finish was enough to give the Bees second place in the league. Jack Curran, coach, usually named Cy Hallet, Denny Rodstrom, Mike Vickerman, Terry Johnson, and Bill Goss to the first five. First row: Pat Killien, Bill Goss, Baxter Brown, Denny Jones, Tom Leyda, Terry Johnson. Second row: Coach Jack Curran, Mike Vickerman, Cy Hallet, Jerry Howard, .lim Charbonneau, Denny Rodstrom. 14 The Lewis and Clark frosh, under the direction of coach Bob Scott, finished the season with a 5-5 record, good enough for third place in aureally tough league. The Tigers had a chance to tie for first late in the season, but fell by the wayside when they were hampered by the absences of several top players. Terry Jacoy was the top point getter for the Kittens, scoring in the twenties on several occasions. First row: Harvey Morrison, Gary Mc- Laughlin, Glen Johonneson, Terry Jacoy, Dick Barret. Second row: Bob Arleth, Phil Stettler, Tom Thorp, Ed Barker, Steve Ferguson, Lew Wilson. Third row: Alan Hardy, Bill Clarke, Bob Scott, Pete Grunte, Tom Messex, Phil Brown, George Engdal. Page seventy-eight 1 N 1 lr g, l L I, The Tiger Varsity baseball team finished the 1957 season in sec- ond place, three and one-half games behind unbeaten North Central, Made up of juniors and seniors, the team was coached by Max Schoening. Row 1: Jack Westerman, John Johnson, Ben Duncon, Karl Guenzel, John Gallagher, Tom Betts. Row 2: John Sargeant, Paul Lewis, Dwight Damon, Terry Schmidt, John Swine- hart, Al Keigley, Dick Rouse, manager. First left: Dick Allen, outfielder Second left: Coach Max Schoening Third left: Dwight Damon, pitcher Fourth left: Jack Westerman, outfielder Coached by Jack Peterson, the Junior Varsity in the spring of '57 won their division by taking eight out of ten games. Some of these players moved up to the varsity for part of the season. Row 1: Jim Edgar, Jay Roberts, Larry Bowton, Dave Smith, Kerry Frey, Jim Thying. Row 2: Vernon Melvin, Butch Stanton, Bob Joss, Bud Castle, Douglas Fisher, Art Perkins. Page eighty-one This group of ball players were called the B team in the spring of '57. They were a mixture of freshmen and sophomores coached by' Gene Sivertson. The boys could have done better, since they lost twice as many games as they won. Jeff Larsen, the smallest boy on the squad, had the most hustle, and Terry Parkey was the out- standing pitcher. First row: Mike Harrison, Ron Webster, Bob Rutherford, Bob Barrett, .left Larson, Barney Jen- kins, Wayne Blair. Second row: Tom Leyda, Mike Torpey, Denny Terry, Dick McBroom, Tom Tesarick, Craig Smith, Bruce Bassett, Bob Olson, Marvin Jeffries. Third row: Tim Underwood, Phil Sande, Don Russel, Bob Straw, Tom Farr, Ron Bower, Rich Parkey, John Fowler, Jim Charbonneau, Bill Goss, Joe Falk, Coach Gene Sivertson. This is the cross-country team of LC that broke many records last fall but failed to win the championship. Only the freshmen could salvage a win, defeating NC 25-29. lLow score wins.l Bill Clarke furnished the moiority of points in the win by turning in one of the many record breaking performances he ran last fall. The varsity sporkplug was Lee Wilbur, winner of the A.A.U. meet in Seattle. Sickness halted the squad. Front row: Cliff Van Slyke, Jim Skinlov, Denny James, Dick Foster, Gwendel Frisk, Art Perkins, Tom Fletcher, Jack Malone, Lee Wilbur. Middle row: Fred Nishimura, Jack Peirson, Bob Gould, Bill Peterson, Paul Carisel, Bob McKay, Bill Clarke. Back row: Tom McMullan, Chuck Jackson, Tom Cunningham, Gorden Schreiner, Jim Cunningham, Phil Stettler, Jim Smith. Page eighty-two r. Page eighty- three x w. a z L. ,- rg. district title. The Varsity track team in the spring of '57 won their fifth straight all-city crown and their third tri- Top point getters for Coach Art Frey were Jim Thompson, Wayne Wilson, Linden Connelly and Spencer Saito. Wilson broke the city pole vaulting record. Front row: Mike Cole, Dave Clutinger, Wayne Wilson, Spencer Saito, Glen Hagen, Mike Thietault, Mikeo Konishi, Lee Wilbur. Back row: Dave Morgan, Linden Connelly, Bob Stuart, Darrel Hutsell, Barry Barret, Jim Thompson, Bob Colwell, Manager Ken Dennie. The B thinclads placed second in city competition. Only NC bested the LC seconds. George Akers, Mike Strand and Denny Sanders scored the maiority of points during the season. Art Frey coached the B's as well as the varsity. Front row: Gilbert Miles, John Kegley, Roger Butler, Gwendel Frisk, Denny Sanders, Tom Mc- Mullan. Back row: Mike Strand, George Akers, Denny McLaughlin, Jon Lander, Jim Skindlav, Allen Roberts, Kenneth Kimmel. Page eighty-four -' '91 --' Q 1 Si Q!.frf,i.l , y iq. ,gi N5 L - 4,1 . . 'df . , qw -Q1 W .B K4 ., Jkaf-Riff.-. il I J, 1 Wim . A 'fe -e' .fe M . m QQ 5' W3 vi -'f ff. 1 - - ,. ' -Q.AM5L,V,v-5? mf ...Y gif' 1' l2itJw2,k,.w,4a-H Xfimgg N N21 QE if L9 ,iii .mg if 2' W 5 ,, Ham. My J M2 'q i4w'3'K W W Zig? S4 A -wing rf 'QL QW qi Qu' -ff H , Qgfw1 ??2ff4 Q f ' 2 fs? -awry . -X Wm A gs M Lvlff A K In the running for the city crown until the final game of the season was the LC varsity. The Tigers dropped their final game to NC by a score of 28-7. NC tied Rogers for first place with a 4-2 record, and LC tied Gonzaga for third with 2-4 records. LC also won two out of two non-league games for a combined record of 4-4. Six of these players were all-city choices. They include Don Miller, Lucky Klopp, Mel Stanton, Dirk Jamenson, Phil Camp, and Kerry Frey. First row: Pat Marcuson, Larry Gest, Bob Potts, Dick Fereca, Don Scott, Fred Fricke, Spencer Saito, Jim Courtright. Second row: Coach Gene Sivertson, Dick Cochran, Mel Stanton, Lucky Klopp, Gary Kepl, Kerry Frey, Gary Honda, Jim Kempthorne, Mike McKillop, Bob Colwell, Gary Cromer, Coach Bob Bartlett. Third row: Chuck Miller, Bill Gibb, Tom Hunton, Jim Richardson, George Akers, Don Miller, Warren Wilson, Rick Judy, Larry Ritter, Dirk Jamenson, Wayne Wilson, Coach Gene Arger. Fourth row: Bob Diercks, Jack Pierson, Dave Smith, Lloyd Custis, Bob McNutt, Bill Bialkowsky, Doug McBroom, Dave Clutinger, Sam Minnix, Phil Camp, John Ates, George Nichols. These boys have played their last football game for LC. They are part of the graduating senior class of this year. These seniors will leave a big gap to be filled by lowerclassmen. Three of them made all-city in their final year. Don Miller, Lucky Klopp and Phil Camp were .the selected three. Front row: Gary Honda, Gary Bleck, Mike McKillop, Warren Wilson, Dirk Jamenson, George Akers, Don Miller, Bob Colwell, Fred Fricke. Second row: Dick Hagenbarth, Wayne Wilson, Gary Cromer, George Nichols, Doug McBroom, Jack Pierson, Gary Johnson, Lucky Klopp, Gory Kepl. Not pictured: Rick Judy. Page eighty-six Qi A FJXX ef 42 fx Au. ' I , ' . K , x U fi Si ar! B 5 Q ww Top: The Tigers had many versatile backs. Four of them are shown here along with Coach Bob Bartlett. With the coach are Gary Honda, Gary Cromer, Warren Wilson, and Gary Kepl, who quarierbacked the team. Center: The line was small but hardest hitting in the league. Standing: Rick Judy, George Akers and Bob McNutt. Kneeling: Mike McKillop, Fred Fricke, George Nichols and Coach Gene Arger. These LC ends turned in a fine year, especially on defense: Phil Camp, Wayne Wilson, Doug McBroom, :lack Pearson and end coach Gene Sivertson. Page eighty-nine The flu bug was the toughest opponent these B teamers met all year. The LC seconds won two, lost three and tied one. Between illnesses, Terry Johnson, Mike Stradel, John Morrison and Happy Klopp gave the Ti- ger's backfield strength, while Jim Dostat and Louis Rupertt, Dick McBroom and Ken Heehn were outstanding linemen. Row 1: Tom Leyda, Lloyd Tye, Phil Eley, Don Westmore, Allan Anderson, Bob Barret, Dan Smith, Terry Johnson, Dan Sturdivent, Herb Wakamatzu. Row 2: Happy Klopp, Craig Smith, Mike Cook, Del Burgen, Tom Feserak, Ron Bower, Paul Smith, Mike Stradel, Bob Straw, John Morrison. Row 3: Coach Jack Curren, Rod Shi- mizu, Chris Brubaker, Jom Kempthorne, Denny Rodstrom, Ed Finch, Bill Heacox, Frank Adamson, Al Roberts, Dick McBroom, Bill Bonaudi, Tom Comings, Coach Bob Scott. Row 4: Gary Major, Roger Spaulding, Ken Heehn, Bud Benningson, Jim Dostat, Rod Negovan, Lou Rupertt, Bill Senske, Joe Faul, Jim Long. Ze: ef-g.,1mN The freshman gridders showed promise by finishing second in league standing. Not a touchdown was scored against them until the final game when they were downed by Shadle, 13-12. Terry Jacoy, Tony Gale, Jack Cramer, and Ed Border were the outstanding yearlings. Row 1: Fred Steier, Gary McLoughlin, Harvey Mor- rison, Terry Jacoy, Danno Anderson, Jack Hood, Bob Nechanicky. Row 2: Bill James, Joe Nichols, Allen Hardy, Harvey Best, Jim Kipper, John Keil, Pat Dix, John Mortinson, Alan Honda, Frank Cramer, Tony Gale. Row 3: Ron Smith, Bob Stallcop, Mike Wessels, Al Wildie, Richard Mellinger, Drexel Adkison, Mark Olson, Jim Elrod, John Corkery, John Denton, John Krause. Row 4: Bill Dierks, Mac Shaw, Al Finch, Rick Fancher, Larry Lava- getto, Joe Drazan, Dennis Firestone, Ed Barker, Sam Palumbo, Dave Cerenzia, George Engdahl. Page ninety , , gf Qfig. ' .J Q r A s J A f 'fr . f r ' I sl. ' . .. 3.1, w W., . , J iiii i A if l ' if I . 5 ' we A s n ,. ' J V A 3 'iii lmmhf it J 1- A . . AV psf K i 3 ,V krllk ,-R. , f 535 :52 'A . O st 'eff xy? ' Throughout the year, after school intramurals give sportsminded girls the opportunity to earn a sports letter by participating in volleyball, basketball, and softball. This- enthusiastic group is under the direction of Shirley Waddell. Row 1: Jane Howard, Lavon Logan, Mary Ellen Myrene, Linda Calhoun, Rosemary Kincaid, Sandra Sartor, Pam Curl, Karen Akers, Jerri Darr. Row 2: Margaret Belgum, Sonia Haney, Caren Smith, Marilyn Schlosser, Sandra Odell, Betty Garrett, Harriet Potts, Marianne Moline, Sharon Sinclair, Junanne Watson. Row 3: Linda Culbertson, Marilee Hart, Diane Cenis, Millie Boareman, Karen Fosberg, Kay Dickinson, Margaret Cul- bertson, Jackie Schambron, Winnie Hauer, Suzanne Long, Karen Mix, Karen Hegdahl. The girls' golf team, with star player, Ann Gillis, did well in this year's city competition. Coached by Mrs. Whitehouse, the team finished second after a close match with NC. Another outstanding player was Helene Hilton. As there are no seniors on the team, another fine season is expected next year. Row 1: Gretchen George, Glenda Stallcop, Sandy Rogel, Martha Corkery. Row 2: Julie Brandt, Meredith Emry, Sally Glaze, Valrie Prater, Patty Scharpenburg, Helene Hilton, Jo Bialkowsky, Susan Biehn, Suzanne Bronson. Row 3: Ann Gillis, Betty Leland, Diane Reed, Julie Haun, Nancy Neveux, Irene Grady, J. B. Long, Ava Brown, Mariorie Owes. Page ninety-one E W t,.. A,,T . .T ij T 'Qs 1 . 2 .fff..g ,g- , 1555, 3 As: 4 ., , , ,. . . . T , x.X,W . A 1. ..-. ' - 'L ' if rf' ' e at 3 . P yi' , 12 ff ' .iff ' . ' 3 - :Si ' 2 . K 7,3 45-55 ,Ja 1. fr 91 I A f f 1 X ,Lf K- . Qs 1 -. X ' f F - 5 S S 5 X -. ae 4. .. -iv A - WW J . is f L. . We 'X R: .. ' x . ii tg bfi - L.. 25 sm, tx' T K ry A g X k.LL X +55 ii X i.?..7i,s N . LX F-.s 1. . Ns- ,ffkm . 2 . .L +- .2 W I .f . S 1 ' ' ,. 'F 1 S ll Y ' . rf., 1, ,-.-, .T 1 1. f T. ' , H . 1 p ' .,. fl . ,. ' 525.14 , - , : . f s 1 1 . f' f-1 -- e Q at-i ,. 'i il.. -2 :TM is 'S L1 iff if -i Fl 2 L 1 ff 1 K - 'B . 1 ' . . J 1 -' , .ti Q - L H 1 I f v The girls' tennis team coasted to the city championship in the spring of '57 and the following fall shared the title with West Valley. Jill Kromer traded with Sally Broom the No. i position on the team throughout the season. Miss Virginia Danke is coach. Row 'l: Peg Norris, Janet Rausch, Sally Brown, Frances Peacock. Row 2: Carol Gebbert, Sue Brenswick, Barbara Blair, Mary Kay Davis, Judy Rose, Carol Baldere, JoAnne Doyle, Helen McBride, Sue Moss. Row 3: Jill Kromer, Bonnie Curtis, Karen Johnson, Jay Conrad, Ann Balzer, Frances Fetzer, Carol Herlin, Barbara Holsley, June Ann Watson. The Lettermen's Club is an honor society. Those belonging have played the required amount of time in a var- sity sport to be awarded letters. First row: Doug McBroom, Karry Frey, Gary Kepl, Jerry Johnson, Mike Leffel, Mike Cole, Mick Jones, lsamu Kawabori, John Woods, Mike Griffith. Second row: Pat Killien, Jack Wester- man, Tom Clark, Don Scott, Fred Fricke, Bill Bialkowsky, Dwight Damon, Rick Judy, Dick Rouse, Terry Under- wood, Lee Wilbur, Gary Cromer. Third row: Dennie Jones, Bob Gould, Bob lverson, Mel Stanton, George Dawson, Dan Barrett, Jim Richardson, Dirk Jameson, Beau Lauer, Phil Camp, Warren Wilson, Spencer Saito, George Nichols. Fourth row: Dick Schmidt, Rod Thompson, Sam Minnix, Milt Rowe, Roger Butler, Tom Hunton, Bob Gimble, Gary Johnson, Mike Kirihara, Lucky Klopp, Gary Honda, Lloyd Custis, Bob Colwell, Ed Huneke. Fifth row: Bud Cash, Tom Fletcher, Wayne Wilson, Jack Pierson, John Ates, Dick Allen, Darrel Hutzel, Don Miller, Bob McNutt, George Ackers, Dave Clutenger, Larry Ritter, Mike McKee. Page ninety-two Y D fi F g J 's N 'S 1 I These spirited Pep Club boys have been effective in promoting better sportsmanship among students and rival schools. Seen at every game, dressed in white and sitting together, they almost yell their heads oft. President Terry Underwood and Vice President Don Miller took charge of their meetings. Row 'I: Leroy Letterneau, Tom Leyda, Tom Ogden, Tom Wilder, Milton Rowe, Dallas Moore, Bill Morig, John Kalin, Marshall Sugiyama. Row 2: Mike Harvey, Bob Joss, Ted Stiles, Carl Milton, Mike Babcock, Dick McBroom, Doug McBroom, Jim Edgers, Jay Roberts, Barry Solomon. Row 3: Leon Nason, Ed Barker, Albert Worthington, Dave Hargraves, Doug Baker, Mike McKillop, John Woods, Terry Underwood, David Starr, Jerry Smith. Row 4: Lewis Runchy, Dave Trezona, Stan Thornton, Bob Gimble, Ross Hendricks, Bill Wilder, King Kole, Dan Barrett, Mike Kirihara, Dennis Connors, Happy Klopp. Row 5: Larry Richardson, Tom Hutton, Larry Ridder, Bill Sinski, Jerry Johnson, Jim Dyke, Chuck Miller, Rick Judy, Dick Barton, Paul Barton, Dick Schmidt. y , ef 5 , .A .o wn I: Row 1: George Bergquist, Lucky Klopp, Galen Peachy, Gary Kepl, Fred Frickie, Sam Reed, Mike Leffel, Rodney Lutes, Art Stockett. Row 2: lsamu Kawabori, Larry Scharff, Dirk Jamerson, Shorty Long, Gary Bleck, Clayton Vosen, Bill Tatt, Dick Cunningham, Irving Teranishi. Row 3: Gary Mazatko, Bud Benningson, John McLoughlin, Denny Stallings, Warren Wilson, Danny McLoughlin, Dave Clutinger, Tim Underwood, Harold Nube, Duane Leigh. Row 4: Mel Stanton, Stan Moore, Gary Cromer, Bill Bialkowsky, Wayne Wilson, George Akers, Larry Vargo, Don Miller, John Way, Randy Waters, Mike Murphy, Chris Brubaker. Page ninety-three The golf team had no scheduled league play last fall. ln the spring of '57 the Tiger duffers tied Gonzaga for the championship, and then showed their superiority over the Bullpups by easily winning the all-city match. Mike Leffel, Dick Schmidt, John Woods, Jerry Johnson, and Mike Stoddard gave Coach Phil Baird one of the finest teams he has coached. First row: Fred Williams, Dave Rodstrom,Jerry Greve, Chuck Willman, Nick Larkin, Bob Buechel. Second row: Herb Wokamatsu, Fred Lufkin, Bill Reeves, Chuck Barney, Kenny Jones, Jerry John- son, John Droz, Jim VanLeuven. Third row: Tom Lynch, Bruce Bassett, Tom Tharp, Larry Elsom, Doug Kindschi, Pat Leffel, Jerry Johnson, John Woods, Fred Muyi, Chuck Hazen. Absent: Mike Leffell, Dick Schmidt, Mike Stoddard, Milt Rowe, Rod Lutz. The LC racketeers finished second to John Rogers in city league play last fall. Coach Carl Milton did a re- markable iob as it was his first experience as a coach of any kind. Terry Underwood, lsamu Kawabori, Dallas Moore and Pat Killien showed promise as up and coming players. First row: Dave Cockburn, Harry Ritten- house, Tim Underwood, lsamu Kawabori, Mike Griffin, Ted Stiles, Bob Hammond. Second row: John Bartleson, Bruce Hatch, Roy Gillette, Jim Neclly, Curt Mikkelson, George Akers, Terry Underwood. Third row: Pete Ewell, Jim Miller, Jim Griffin, Mickey Cannon, Duane Leigh, Dave Gates, Pat Killien. Page ninety-four egg. A ' ' ,Q ctlnltglkg gf JQMHJWW. . M W ww ,LVN ,UMWMW :PW 39.25 Q jwb Wi EM q4 fL4flvV1 Q!-VVLPL Q'fLCVv0'0 Dwight Domon Foll Semester A.S.B. President Dennie Dressel Full Semester Girls' Federation President Ston Moore Spring Semester A.S.B. President Lindo Stcillcop Spring Semester Girls' Federation President lsomu Kowobori Forrester Johnson Foll Semester Boys' Federation President Koren Erickson Fall Semester Journal Editor Spring Semester Boys' Federation President Williom Cenis Spring Semester Journal Editor Page ninety-five Ranking with the Choir in size, the Girls' Glee Club lust keeps on singing. When garbecl in their multi-colored formals, the audience really sits up cmd takes notice. If the Boys' Glee Club, which is certainly a harmonious organization, had a few more tenors they would be even better. One of their favorite songs, which all boys like, is Nothing Like a Dame. Page ninety-six Sponsored by the Associated Student Body, Hello Week took place October 21 to October 25. There were Tolo, Chivalry and Teachers days which were highlighted at the end by a big dance where Shirly Edwards and Galen Peachy reigned as king and queen. The officers who presented this event are pictured in the middle right: Dwight Damon, Sandra Dyke, John Woods, Linda Stallcop and Bonnie Hubbard. Page ninety-seven These are Clarence Miller's shutterbugs, otherwise known as the Camera club. Activities for the spring semes- ter included field trips, studying slides which show various methods of photography and the equipment used, and meetings where interesting speakers were heard. Row 1: Helen Newton, JoAnn Ottmar, Chris Wales, Jerry Dittrich, Dennis Larson, Bob Cox. Row 2: Karen Horat, Lois Stewart, Mary Jane Hornaday, Jerry Cline, Carla Garlich, Jack Erickson. Row 3: Martha Corkery, Eleanor VanSlyke, Dick Eagle, Jim Freeman, Roy Newcomb, Walt Staley, Alan Goegelouer. The Starlighters, an extra-curricular group, have appeared at many outside functions as well as at school pro- grams. The forty-three girls, directed by Gerald Hartley, elected presidents Karen Kliever and Carolyn Nydell to lead them thru their year of activities. Page ninety-eight Early December saw the Girls Federation put on their annual Winter Carnival. Over 700 attended. Its theme Around the World in Eighty Days provided a variety of fun for all. Taking part in the side show were Kee Clarke lupper rightl dancing to ln Che Che Wawa, Bette Vickerman lmiddle left? with Same Old Jazz Mama, and Marilyn Finley lmiddle rightl doing Jailhouse Rock. it Lewis and Clark's chapter of Quill and Scroll was named in honor of Stoddard King, a famous columnist for the Spokesman-Review. For membership in this club a student must have a high scholastic rating, a growing interest in iournalism, and the ability to write according to iournalistic standards. Row 1: Ilah Black, Diana Grasser, Donna Grasser, Gretchen Greer, Sherry Mead, Mary Krause, Karin Boni, Patty Salisbury. Row 2: Linda Riegel, Donna Northey, Virginia Hamilton, Roberta Tonn, Noel Smart, Amy McWilliams, Leona Dishaw, Marjorie Schneider, Sarah Schneider. Row 3: Gretchen Swanson, Karen Erickson, Ann Hatch, Marlys Nelson, Clayton Vosen, Barbara Brooks, Karen Shaver, Dick Burger, Jim Green. 4 me . . f l Vincamus lLet Us Conquerl. This is the motto of Classical club. Activities of the year include an annual dinner, colored slides, and book report discussions. Row 1: Bill Hilton, Peter Beart, Barbara Blair, Elizabeth Lehr, Joan Secord, Judy Briscoe, Carolyn Johnson, Nancy Hubbard. Sue Pearson, Barry Briscoe. Row 2: Merry Emry, Judy Osborne, Bob Rutherford, Bill Peterson, Tim Underwood, Eddy Lawrence, Kathy Belgum, Mar- garet Belgum, Judy Rivers, Barbara George, Nancy Riggs. Row 3: Sue Swartley, Sue Carter, Jean Rabe, Carol Herlin, Barbara Hoesly, Bill Herlin, Jim Dyke, Stan Bourkland, Betty Staley, Jack Westerman, Allan Anderson. Page one hundred , ..'VEDA vellg J 00 ' ia ? R in ' Officers lsamu Kawabori, Gary Kepl, Terry Underwood, Mike Stoddard, and Bill Bialkowsky led the Boys' Federation thru a busy tall semester of activities, including the Christmas toy drive, Military Day, and their an- nual con. Leading the con to success were the long-time LC favorites, the Ifing's Men band and the senior boys' quartet, which boasts Marly-s Nelson, the only girl member of the Boys' Fed. 'YF xlff Always busy, the Girls' Federation has completed another active year. Under the leadership of first semester officers lpicture 29: Peggy lmmel, vice president, Dennie Dressel, president, Kathy Henry, secretary, Margo Farrish, historian, Barbara Brooks, sergeant at arms, Gretchen Swanson, treasurer, and second semester offi- cers lpicture 63: Jill Freeman, sergeant at arms, Shirley Edwards, vice president, Linda Stallcop, president, Amy McWilliams, secretary, Holly Barker, treasurer, and Betty Vickerman, historian, the traditional activities were carried out smoothly. Symbolizing the spirit of the Girls' Federation is the annual award for the best Big Sister lpicture 4l, Holly Barker. Page one hundred two '58 F S NU P BAND T Erickson I' F by 79 for Band I0 Tocca z: Pu G O .-Cl P dS rl 0 wW 6 orak's N Dv l'l'l I0 F' ef illis G Oll D by 3? Band I' fo Ode nkins rg. 5s .o R ro 5 Q H Hg 0 CD 5 Cl 3 'E ley Gerald H by D To outh MP1 3,4- , .W A ful Zepp. Tom h ite, mer, Judy Struck, Sue W Som hl'l berts, A Ro Carolyn Priest, Betsy Harris, n Ly erson, Margaret Belgum, Kathleen Bennion, Pauline Elmer, ncl hristina A NNEI.: Flute: C RSO BAND PE Batchelor, anne Baker, Arlene Je Ashurst, Sand ra Backman, t: Kirk Dave Taylor. Cla rine rea Fredrickson, Dave Newell, nd Deon, A on: Doug SSO Wolfe. e: Elise Mitchell, Bruce Selcho, Olivia o .a O Prindle, Gary Privratsky, rgiriia Vi Porter, Alice OFSOI1, Pe Larson, Carol uline Pa Hill, Rosalyn Hegdahl, Don Henry, Sn mbrey, Janet Fraley, Kar eE Dormaier, Mariori hn Bech, Barry Blair, .lo .E D e. Alto ic R DU ony, Alvi iz yersdorf, John M Be Paul hef t: Carol Morris, Sharon Stai. Bass Clari he ster. Alto Cla ri eb Walker, Ronny W rry Je nold, e Rollert, Loree Strand, Bob Te itland, Vicki Pat R Bunn, St Erne Briscoe, ornton. Cornet: Rod Black, Barry Th Baritone Saxophone: Stan ard Lang. ch Ri Heindselman, r Saxophone: Art DO nnlger. Te Ra rci a rover, Ma G wn, Steve F0 B Robert xophone: Sa ia 9 SOI' Hornaday, G Jane VY Lyle Collins, Dan Gerl Ma Jerry Thomas, Richard Yoricka. French Horn: Raymond Mosher, Earling, Andy Holt, Dick Lafferty, Max Markham, mmings, David U C ed Fr Gary I, im Hil J Hill, 'Y Harris, Jer Ron Elsom, Brad Everest, VY urtis, Lar C Boyce, Dave ombone: Tom Tr yce, Carol Kelloell. Bo John Tripp. Baritone: Lloyd Baggarley, VY Manning, Kenneth Small, Jer r. ms. Doug Fish, Cla YU pton. D Ti uche, Philip Fo J ck, bca Ba Bass: Mike esferman. String W ck Rice, Ja rl msig, Ea Re Newman, Bill Tom rl Moshe rry Elsom, Bob ruce White. Sousaphone: La Johnson, B Remsing. Bill Maior: cker. Drum Be huck Cer. Tympani C Sn ke Sp Mi ence Freeman, Bob Hammond, John Lyons, Ray Newcomb, 7 A :S 'Q--4 32 Us U! .St 55 E9 55 Uxa E-an EO QE U oo Q-by lh Hu s iQ m 0 is u. WE U, 'S I- E 5, E .2 0 E W D'-I 0 ... N CH IR ENGA Commencem E QE an? 'EHS Viz'-1 ni Qc gs: -mm as U5-P E2 Page one hundred four :I 2 C U I .1 E ai .. o E .. 5 :- 21 0 M .ci .a o 1 be .E .. o sc S a .. V7 cz .C U C ll E .J U cv D. aa A: E U E o .. C 0 D C an L. o sc ai D on o a. L 0 -C .- V5 I-LI '6 C o .. .. U7 an 9 o -I T13 Z 0 '5 .- U rs. E CD 3 as I :- 'U :a 7 uf E .9 3 .Q c c 0 Q 'S O U 'U C c P- .1 .2 3 0 1 J HJ Z Z 0 U3 m ILI D- E O I U Aster, Corol 2: Beverly Briscoe, Lynne Edgerton. Row Morris, Judy oufh, Joan eym Lockert, Janet Hanson, Rosalie W O ante, Barbar ch Ma rs YH Hoberf, Moril Jackie Delyeu, Mary Ellen ifchell, M Elise 2 4.6.3 an 'Bass M32 CT'- J 'Cam five E if-15, Uv: 225 D 559' ,Qian 5412.2 015.9 ,ro 254 N :...g: ooo D0-.D NE Emi- .. 03: .132 5.0 Egg .. 293, -W .. 0.5 0 C Pell! C233 OP q,avE m.- O H ggi :nn E32 ECE few Sa! ova? dj? Esau 24:0 .235 P-EE' -CD: nc Sac? 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U .C cn c U 'U 'U o LL U 2 as C C :- -I n Fleener. fe nda LaPlonte, Ka ue, Li Th ar, Normalu D6 ryO Sfurdevanf, Ma rton, Don Ba Dick Afes, ed, John Re Paul Ba non, Sam Tigers Fighting for will g to Face Gonzaga in Crucial Conte t at tadium l.c'r ngnllno 1-lgern. buck on rue luv-ole iron win. .. nerd-louonr win over Jolin noorre. will no nftur more wnlle n.rn'e mm when rney rneel connnorr eel-liunory sunooee rrldny .none at uw el..- lluml ll will be o mule to sny ln lor rooe for me elly lille. as ooui LC ond coonn nuve loel twn pores. nod no leorn l-ns ever loel more than in-o gornes end won ure olry leogue ellnoivlonrlrlp. Gonugi: only wln was over Lc. nc drowned Gonna la.i:. end me lndlons loo: IE ll-1. Roger: oeol conngn zo-ln, und ut beer ure Plrnles li-o. All Ln all. ll figure.: lo be another ierrllle neu genie. aonrng. nes neo r well-oel- nncod orrorlr. although they moe gone In use llr ln recent eonienr, 1.c.ll seernx more been relying an ll-relr running ollenoe. ull-round reel rlrengllr is ln lnelr deleoee. seen week LC introduces n new runnin: star. Don miller. lauren slnnron and Kerry n-ey ore nl- woys rellnole runners. -rne Trirerr ere llwuys deneeroue In nie rir olso. ns wlonees nrelr w-ln eerller in ine yeor or-er wal volley. GllIl! Kllllrl' Wlll ll wer n nerd-nllung, gieol- killing ond deiernnned leorn al uewls nnd clnrlr 'riders win. me lrue --will ln win uni lerrned lo- gemer ro knock on the previously unoerleo Jolin Roeers l-irnlee, li-o. October o al Mernorlnl su- dlurn oelore rn enlnuslrsue crowd or LC roomers. The mijnrily ol ine 'rlgers were dwarfed by ll.e lnrse Pirele round, our llrne and uuln ure 'rlrers whildrd down ine Pirates ln lnelr own nee and ilren ron or-er nie stunned Ruger: ouyers, wie Keen -ngrrr In more 'nie wln pul the 'mere rlgnl ooelr In one :lem lor me eau lelsur rore. LC needed anis win end uiey len no doulil in ony- b0dY'S mlnd 1l'lll UIEJ' duelwrd ll. l-nr loam worlred eoeolner, ond er-ery one or ine players nod e llrne whrn he WIS UI! Sllr. Th! 1-leer offense gol ine yordose when one-y needed ll, and ine dereme neld roorn when rney ned eo Lewu and clerics hnrd lnrlrling resulted in me reeoverlng al me Flrlle hlmbl2S. li: ill!! itvrlhk drive Sllrled when cory xeul relur-ned n Rog- ers punt 25 ynrdr lo me Plrnle zl- yard line. 'rnen le wer rlulolr slen- lnrl. Ute Tl!!! blll-Girryinl WWI- lrorse ol mr nine. who ron lhrvluh the ginnr Rogers line Shi llrnes, reorlns an ine lm. Miller ronverlnd. Ind LC led 1-o. Dlllnu Hold! Plrilti rnree lin.es -ner ine 'filer erore Rogers lorenlened lo or-our ine Tllzn' ml. lrul reel. llrne LC lield laugh und lne Plnlrd were sloooed. nurlne ure eeeond null ine lwo leams oolued hack and form. newly und Clark plnyed It role Ind didn'l mire my elrrorer. Rog- ers. however. soon neennre degper- ste and u-le Plreles loolr ro one mix, as rney liove done ull yenr when llrey needed ynrdoee. llc eroooed ine rlrnle drlvs. end time grew rnorl on the lzolerr le-sro. ln the flnrl Iwo minutes lxoeere drove ro u lint down on the Tile: 10-51M llne, but one 'l-lgers oguln gal lnugh end neld will. n lerrllic defensive show. LC look over on rnelr own s. worlred melr way lo the ll. men roeedy lauren sun- lan nrolre on mme nerdnd eoore good blocking ond ooo-on llie en- tire nogers renin lor an Ol-Jud rouor-down nlny. laluer cauverltd and l.c lend ond won. lou, r. 0ificers Are Installed nwlenl Durnon, Asa prexy, opened ine sei-.lor oloss lnsull- nuon con, hresday. oeiolier 2. wlln the Pledge or Alleriunee lo lhe flll. Joelr Mllcne, new Preeidonl ol ure rinse reeelved lus uvel. --neeelvlng mls gnvel or lender- slrlo is.uie greatest rronor or-er oeslowed upon nie. ne sold. He eornollrnenled me nenlorr by ny- lng, --Rsponse os n elm ln pro- pnrnuon lor me Senior mn ls l.re- niendous. urs new up Ihr enlnu- slasm we nnve nl llvesenu' olner nnrers ure: Ros llend- rielrs, r-ire prsldmlg Rosalie Asorny. rerreury: lzlelr ands. lreururer. lllorlys Nllsnn, lnslor- ion. llorneroorn laresldenls ur-re lnlrodnoed. Prlrielpol .Ie l.. Parker gave rom- rnenls. He read n letler nom me molhrr of o llsl yours gr-rduole who ls unending ure Alr For-ee Arnden-ly, -'llou ns indlridnnlr, nrnlre or lu-onlr Lewis end clnrlr blah srhoalf' lllled Mr. Parker. Mr. Prlnrer, one nf ure senior elm advisers, ranlnded boys or nl me NROTC senolnrsolp can inn ne In be held December la. Sugiyamil Dirtcls Baseball Discusion Fuhlm mlll ll. U19 home DK E Huneke wnn Mersnull Sugiynmn lending me diseusslon --luoeernenr of ine Major leoeues lo ine wesl Conn. 'nie loole lor ine nerr meeting is Pull1lull Frubllhls of France. 'Dali is lhl IQPKC lhll HER' mtznbtli will wrlll All ESI! lm to bl ldmll- led lo ure club. lollinuon will be held ul ure nonre ol soo nurion. Spanish Club Has Many Future Plans -'rlre spnnlsn elulr has nuny plans lor lnelr future rneellnlzs. sorne of ulese nie lolnl ineeunci with spanish clubs li-om ulher schools, speakers. money nlsing prnlecu, n corlrunos lonrny. nod an inilille polluelr dinner. so ruled Holly Barker, newly eleeled pr-esldenl. 'nynule will be neld nl A urn. ln room x24 oelooer zu. ond -ner senool ln roofn ln, October so. Applleouonr ore ro be o loo-word nulonlogropny, wrinen Ln Spanish. An open house nreellng will be neld October za, at Karen olney's home, sms Lamonte for nll rludenls lnleoeslod ln oeeonilne rnernloers Yearbook Sales Will Begin Soon Now ls me time ro surl sovlng 53.50 inl- yvur Tiicrr Sales un the 3957-1958 yearbook will belln on Otiuber 28 Ind conllrlue unlll Thanksgiving, neeordlng la corl C. Miller, adviser. This 3'l'lr's lnnllll will hlvl' I new oeelrgrnund lor rlgss oielures, ll lx oenmoo drnoery. Also. nonre- ' A or prio- This rooms of average one will lozrnolred ln lliree rows.. rnonln. we sim loleing norne room pie-lure. reid Mr. ldlller. some new posis ln ine dew-rlrnenor lrore bean 'rnvy ere: classes edlior. crosserg circulation nrnnnger. Donna Grasser: eenior album rd- ilor. urelenen Greer .esslned oy Carla cnrllen rnrl lneully ediiog nlnry Kroure. seniors ere again warned nooul eelllng Lhelr oielur-e lolren. 1'ne sooner Ihr nener. editing lille-d. Dunn 'nee ance RECEIVES Film. APPROVAL ln... une. nnlor VIPH who .een lo be enioyino il.. nunonn.. nogorrel. vlrene. cneeling me .euro on neo.. Porno., gem.: oi..i....e.. of ll.. 'ss eo... sreleii... s......o., .noe dinever. und Morse.. Hrioon. one n ploy. il.. leriure .ole of Mrneiy Yolo... i.. lin wodoelioe. ,f . looks AFTER SENIDRS: -'rue i. rl.. ei.:-srerdre.. ore..- wln... ull ...ion .lnold l...oe,'- road con cs. Mill... ng.. rd. ear... sl..'. ri.. album oon.. of the was heel. --sei your oio iu.. lil... ...ly. .in ny. lo all ....io... -'n.... gel li.. .ludio ...fire in. ...V :undo Hr... yo.. i......d ln yo... o....lio.....lrer- Talent Search 0pen to Seniors Open lo ull inlererled eenlon. me serenleenln Annual Science 'rnlenl seorol. is being sponsored by ll-.e solenoe clubs nl Ainerlen. n science ser-dee nelivlly wnlen is suvwrled oy me werlgnnllonse lu-loeouonol Poundnuon. All who plan lo luke om in urls on-morn snould sign up wlln la. M. Lender- oeelr before October ls. siudenu nlrelfb' rlgned un ere: roi-resler .lonnsonvlsuinu lcowroourl, Neil Davis and John Breolrey. A l,ouo word rvpuxl on me run. loci my seienulle Proleer' is required. All-expense lrlns In ine Srlence Tulenl lnsluluee in wnrnlnelon, n.c. will be nworded lo 10 boys ond :iris llrroulzlioul me lJ.s. l-lonornole inenuon will oe given lo :eo nnd me names of the mul and will be sent la eolleger ond unlverslller. Fine Arts Ilan New .Members 'nie Pine Arts club elected new n.ernoers Seplember 21. Dil!! Pillllrvs plclllrtl WD!! vnled UPG!! DY Clllb Dffltcrs and old rneruoers Newly eloeled rnern- has ere- rresnrnen. Anile nlro- onunu., Ann clllls. Nlulrl sndll.. Glenda siolloon uid Susanne sulrsoorn roononiores. Porn cru- lilng iunlors susor. corler, Mlrlrey .loner nnd .lnym Lclthausexg sen. lois. nun. rrelnoerr end more Klriharl. Fine Arrs oluo onlime ore: Klren ceiss, presldenl: Donn. Belknap, vice-Presidenl: Kay Kuhn. secte lorsg lm nenrow, ereorurerq end Bella vloleerorno, lilrlorlno tair Issue Gets Clleck Council Favors One-Way Actiong Voting Ordered A rnouon lo inure ull ine srous one-u-ny wos norden uy ind re- soelnled snrderu body eounell at e rnreling loom rnursdry. 'rne regre- senlnelree deelded lo liold voelng on lnls issue in l-.orneroonu end rl-lon re-vole aoeordlngly at the mtellhl lolllurlnw. The rnoiion wus rnode oeeeuee ol ine oeller mel ll me council dnesn'l do somethin! lbulll lhe eongesnon. nie orllre wlll. One suggerllon lo solve me eonguuon WHS lhll xhldenls B0-llvm more lime oelween elnsses. runner dis- cusslnn ndll be neld lornor-row. lleilo weelr oline ulso appeared an llle docket Th! hdendliesl Gill end Boy from the lreshman elnsr ore Glenda slnlleop and Fred slolerp from ine soolrornore einer, selly lunlelr end nnrrell laeldwing lron. ine Junior class. mio lllorlon And Denny rdeuugnling And from ine senior einer. srlen Pe-reny and sliirley Edwards. Corlllri ll Chlirmavl A Nmmilin was FIU!-l0ll'll:d to hnve more l-lollo ueelr signs inode. Those on rne tnmmillee une eneir- nrrn Morin. corlrery. souy Klni- onll, Susan nielin. sunrlrn Agee, M-rr Lou slunion end sieeole Smll. Reports ond the Hello weelr eon- voculilm lnd dance were llsn inode. 'mouor were re-srerdry rs wall at inn week. cnuelr nooere reooried mul the dnnee uelrels would be rendy by yulzrdly, nl llle lnlesl. The 1-li! hlve Ibn been vrlnled. A suggesuon wus inode llulspo. lrone city bus linen lolrenr be sold ln ine business ottiu, rnon. lla. 'rne commlllee noooinled lo loolr lnlu luis eonsisred of Susan Blehn. enrlrn-.ang Connie lonnson, Sandra Kirk and noone Allen. 'l-ne reoreeerunnre, were asked to ull! Sludenlv lo llltnd lhe Hydro none danras nl ine Arinory, lo rulse rnoney lo llnlsl. paying lor Miss SPOKBM. the t1l3 5 hniro- plone. Four olner llerns were hmughl up ul ine roeeund. one lrelng ure onlelerlu rnillr rllunllon. Mnny tumplllnl: wer! Nrvlvtd ll!! wick un the lnsle ol the mllk. Miss Rulh Adu. rrrelorlr supervisor. llld mor il nod neon oyeroosleuneed, A ouesnon eros rolsod or lo wl.elner'rludenls een nr eon'l lwrlr their rorr during me w-inner on one plryeround orrosr tram Lc. 'nie eounril wus lnlurrnzd mor nu- denns-enn-l porlr lneie as on leur- lne from one would drip nn ure rsonnll. FIRST LCN: THROUGH THE NEW CAFETERIA LlNE.UP OC- TOBER I. john McClain mains his ohnngc from mldanl eullier. arena. nlord... over loo om. the new Food diiivibulion eonhr. ein be ...id la .need oo rewioe. l....el..l will be ...ved dnl, ins... Two Enos for ll.. om. 'rpeeirl' Gills Mall: Cider Yue elinnolnrrol nn apvle lnior n lug of elder wer :no nlgn ugnl or n nnmlvne nnow. wnlen wu nmrnled ni me Lewin und clnru-Rouen dune onooei- 3. vorlorinore were me onnd ond 'rl-nlrle. wnllo onlerlng me lug, formed by me onnd, me Tl-ulrlr onnngen urn rod noole into ini. low elder. 'rlre enenoe wee inode by nwllolung dolor eeoe. no snow oooon wlni nie mm group innmilno. ln vrnolnlon form. onlo me llold. Tne null :lien mfned me lim ol lnroe niunln wnlel- wer ine wrlilno ol Autumn. nie reeond uunl me ine moon end mn, ln wlilrn mn. mrs lwlnlrled. 'nee unlu ore dlrlclld by Minn vlrolnln nnnlvo. 1'l.l:rlrll. one c. oliver Fuller. bend. mu nnnke le n-med by me :nel wnllenouee. LC Sr. Chainnan For Y-Teen Tea Karin noni, rernor, ls gene.-nl rnninnrn lor n lu ond lrunlon snow lo oe put on by spblrnnes lf-reens or lnelr om ln uouonnl Y-ieen roll een week which will be Irom oelooer la-zu. Also on ine oornrnmee hum nc ue sende- Norr-is and Sherry need. Preonrnllono lor urls oeersloo. lu he held sunday. October 13 lrorn 3 lo 5. gol underwny when rlgru rnodels. ull Y-teen nrerooeie. lnun ur, lloeers ond snedle Porlr were chosen lor ure london snow. lorem Strength, Delores cinrdner ond Donn- crneer will reprerenl Len-is and Clark. ciolnes will be ru.-nlrned by Rusrnu. 'nie nwsnoi will loelude. oe- sides ine lesnion show. lwo enon speedwes by ure oruldenl ol ure vwcn, Mis. nrnlrluuoer und miss Hendritksiln. Extdlllve dlmclnr. 'ro leern more noone lnls evenl. l.c gone will he unending o eon -rnureooy. oelooer lo. lnvllouonr will also be passed our to rneee lnleresred. Thespians Have New Sec. nnoerlu 'Donn will replace sonle Pullli us secretary ol nie Nnllonol 'rnedprnri oluo, On oelooer J me oluo neled upon vurlous provisions or lneir eonsliuuon. 'rl.e oonslllu- llnn will be duolleuled und o eopy liven lu enoo member. enior Con, oon Ready A11 Parts Are Castg President Predicts Top Slrow --'role will be ure con lo oreulr ine eeuolirned mdlelon llrrl me junior eor. is lreuer than the senior eon. eald 128 presldnnl .lnelr Mn. lone. 'nie linrusvs in polls ore: Poppy, nlelr l-lurnonreys: Mnrnrny, Morin.. Hmmm: Daley Mae, uouy Barker: Ln Aoner. .lonn cernnleell. no... B' Abe- fairs-ds roslll: noe-less Holley. Mnxlne lulllerg lirlnnwny, cnuelr Rogers: lnree Scnggs, Doug ldelaroorn. Rnd Lula. Doug Baker. l-'lee linenelorn. .lim Kirenoeurn, 'roni Ogden. nose l-lendrlelrr. Denny slullings. .lil-nmy wlnneim susle uudd. Keren Klieuer. Pru- dence Prone. Jill rreernonq Moon. beam laeswlne, sneron Griffith: Nervous norru. Nevin Arolnwnlll Purrled Pele. Dun pngrnonq Hair- less .loe. Gernld Bower: Lonvsorne Polornl, 'rerry Kelly: senoror Fclbaund. Fred Enlowg uoyor, rnul snrlong svuoeiyln' Jonm. no. oem 'ronnr Prrnue rronlr, ado snerneueri won cel, niene woes. 'rlrose wlln wnllr-ons ore: nlrlr .lnnieeorn nenoy slolllngs. more l-lrrgreoi-es. sun Reed, Ron mo- ron. nor-e wlnurey. Mike wllllnrns. Bruce Boi-ren. .lonn wry. Cullen Pereney, Beau Lower, nose nerr. Geox-se une. Luis slennrl. non lziennrdson. any Peek, .lun ml- rymple, 'rom Wilder, Denny son- rlers, Bnroorn Adorneon. mr, .lo cunninelinn, Leone Dlrliuw, con- nle Mo.-gen. .lulie Moomnenrnn. nnrooro Jarman. noroore Queue. Koury Boersunn. Ann Huron, soo norlon. 'red Stiles. Gronr Duron. Mllre Lellel. Dennis conners. Gwen srlrrlr. soo lernley. coro- lyn cnlverl. Amy McWilliams, Kathy Kroeue end mu. Clslerberg. 'rlie speclelly :els lncludc. Peg Immcl ond Deonle nreesel. Boys' qunrlei, MIK: Mdilllop, .lolrn Woods. airy Kern and Sinn Mourvi Roselle Asoruy end slrip ur-sen: Dlone wesl: Keren Kllewerq Bon- nie Hubbard ond snlrley Edwards: nnner Pagueg l-lownrn Boll and Alan Gozgebeurg mnry Ann w.l. lliorns ond sally clnegelg Merry ldillr and mono Gmxrr. bliss Luck, in Teaching at A ueoruse sho wee e sueeerul wsc ender nie ilu Ann Joyce Luelr. o 'su erndnnre, ls touching lrer first your or Lewis ond Clark. sne nos lrvshmen. sophomore, ond sailor Eriulsn end voenoulnryg ls senior con. od.-iser. wnlle nllendlng loc. llllss nuelr held o wide vnrlely of dlllees. In- eludlng clru- Fed. nresldenl ind lreosurer. sue woe nornrnoled for Asa presidency but deollned be. GUS! nf llva number nl Dlilcfs Slit' lreld, sne woe llrei oresldenl ond one or ure orglnslnrs nl slur- lighters: preeldenr cl ner norne !0Um, SCCYQIIYY Dl' UH Ind 1?-A eloseer nnd uenrurer of usnereuee Wll Chair Snlolll sne wns o rl-alrl drulrnnrler. :halt snlcisl Ind B ltllerglrl ln lennls. Desldrlon, 'l'ht5lzlans. and n.vK. lcernion clubl. wne ulso un her url or uelieluee. To nnow o lillle .oynl blood, one wee eleer- ed Lille Lnrx Princes. rooloell Prlneea end May Dly Prlnew.. Lui summer. mn Luelr wo. o reerenunn leader nl one of ole Eng. Dept., lmu Dlatcrr roy v-rue Her only r-ornfirn wie l three-dnb' lriD ID Scllllle lui' lhc Gold Cup nooer. me Luck lives nt lrorne wiilr her idmlly. Hu' lllhnl' plarlllnlfil from LC, onre slr.-red ln loolooll. Her hubby is niusle. so she enjoy. elusslrnl nnrslo ond ey-ml-nonler nldno wlln ounoino rind rradin.-1. As Knr sports. loolooll and ruse- bull me nlgli when li eornes lo wllchlng. but she lures lo pun- lelpnle In swlnnning nnel lonnis. '-venerdng . . . newnrdlnon when oslred her reoeon lor onine lnio reoelilnr. Mus Lnelr sold. --ree nlwmys loeen oole lo ge. nlong with people, ond l lull moi new-nine would be rewrrdlnof' ner opinion al rzleis Presley ls um he nos ms ploee in rnnole. our she fuels neu r hd und ls dr- ereeslng ln oopulnrlly. ,ed for as me oeeromlon issue in Lb! Shulll lx mnnmd. She ls on lor lrilegrnied renooln rlnpoy over her loo. mise Luck um. 1 feel very url.-nesed nr work wllli nie noe rrudenls nt Ixwlx lnd Cllrkf' Page one hundred' flue .Wi . One of the fall semester's largest activities, Hello Week, was successfully carried out under the leadership of Linda Stallcop, vice resident of A.S.B. and Dwight Damon, president. The friendliest girl and boy at L.C. were Shirley Edwards anclj Galen Peachey. Hall proctors kept the halls more or less orderly by giving tickets to rule violators. Howard Ball gave Larry Vargo a ticket. At 8:35 most mornings many groups such as this could be seen in the cafeteria for council meetings. Lick your choppers, was a phrase heard by all homerooms as Clarence Miller prepared to take their pictures. The Junior class spring picnic was a gustatory success. Here Mary Ann Williams, Barbara Quaife and Paul Hopkins help' themselves. This scene from the southeast corner or the campus shows the gardener at work. Page one hundred six X 'i Q fe ,ia ,. Few 0 E E3 no an U PHE 'cn S EE 'E 3 2 3 N 8 E Sb M -Q own, 'Ia -Q5 is-Q 5-1 .2.IlQ No 20 Ln .san EE .S D-4 S gnu Qi ?w'. su :E 2 E o .. .9 r- QE a. 3 0 u Q or C ': il va E o .. .9- 1- an U D .. an . C aa Ill .2 az o P u .. rn E o I u n. 0 o 1 15 .. u LD .Z- L an P ev m E Tr U :Z f: 5 u E C Z' o L. o U vi .. c LD 0 32 na an E .2 P .E 2 an E o nc o . U .o L o m 6 .- o E u E o P- C -C o -3 'fi o zz C 5- TE v -1 E o Z o n. an C C P- -I T. 1 ylor. Tympani: Charles Becke To Ve Spencer, Dcl ke Mi om b, John Lyons, Ray Newc mmond, Ha Fish, Bob ion: Doug Harris. Percuss Triangles or pentagons - circle or squares -the Math club can tell you all about these affairs. They sponsor two annual math contests in the spring, one for freshmen and sophomores and one for iuniors and seniors. They also have a math day and a spring picnic. Row 'l: Sharon Spares, Helen Van Dewerker, .lack Westerman, Jerry Smith, Jan Doescher, Marshall Sugiyama. Row 2: Lucky Klopp, Ross Hendricks, Steve Redfield, John Dormaier, Milton Rowe, Judy Stover, Jon Hagen, Bob Joss. Row 3: George Akers, Ed Huneke, Elmer Seely, John Way, Denny Stallings, Ron Heyer, Ken Coates. The Lewis and Clark Journal was managed mostly by girls during the first semester. Man- aging editor was Karen Erickson, associate editors were Karen Boni and Vicki Weremiczyk, Linda Riegel was advertising manager. These pictures show staff members at various iobs. Row 1: Helane Hilton, reporter, and Kay Ness, mailing manager, Karen Erickson, managing editor and Morris Spencer, circulation manager, Dick Burger, copy reader. Row 2: Jim Green, copyreader, Clayton Vosen, sports writer and Sarah Schneider, assistant editor, Marjorie Schneider, reporter, Skip Cenis, sports editor, and Anne Bartlett, reporter. Row 3: Noel Smartt, copyreader, Barbara Edwards, reporter, and Karen Boni, associate editor, Anne Hatch, copyreader, Donna Northey, reporter, and Larry Linehan, reporter. Row 4: Vicki Weremiczyk, associate editor, Janet Rausch, advertising representative, and Karen Thompson, reporter, Linda Riegel, advertising manager, Billie Sharpe, business manager, and Karen Shaver, advertising representative. l Meet these up-to-the-minute people who are well informed on the latest news. To find out about sputniks, mis- sile programs, or anything in politics or economics, ask these alert Forum Club members. Row 1: Anne Bartlett, Kristine Swanson, Jane Boyce, Clarence Freeman, Falcon Kalin, Mary Kay Davis, Jim Skindlov, Marshall Sugi- yama. Row 2: Jim Green, Bob Barton, Don Miller, Doug McBroom, Phil Huneke, Milt Rowe, Stan Thornton, Dennis Stallings, Ed Huneke, t Paage one hundred eight A ET? Page one hundred nine Twirling the batons and waving the flags, these ten girls gave a spurt to the display of school spirit at games. Students may see their skilled performance at the annual Merry Go Round game and other sports events. Row-1: Frances Peacock, Carolyn Gelb, Sharon Hanson, Janet Hanson, Pat Jewell CHeadl. Row 2: Holly Barker,. Carolyn Mavity. Row 3: Shelly Williamson, Jean Robe, Carol Herlin CHeadl. 5 . - me - - K Behold the T-G formation! lt represents all Ti-Girls, who are chosen because of their personality and good grooming. They turn out in sunshine or rain to drill or to cheer the Tigers on. The splash of orange and black add color to annual Lilac parade. Row I: Marilyn Marschante, Kathy Henry, Lynn Edgerton, Becky Sowell, Loal Saldin. Row 2: Joan Sather, Nancy Querno, Georgia Tiffany. Row 3: Sandy Thompson, Judy Rose, Mary Davis, Mariiean Green, Faith Mason. Row 4: Donna Northey, Junanne Watson, Mitzi Shimizu, Chris Pieren, Lynn Paulson, Sandy Cadagan, Betty Staley, Nancy Knox, Jean Morgan. Page one hundred ten , affix, - lg .... , .4: 4, 254354: V ln .Q sc lp. -' l li '7:i93'tt- What would happen to Lewis cmd Clark's school spirit if there weren't any Ti-Girls? The result would probably be a 35 per cent reduction. UPPER PICTURE Row 1: Janet Kimura, Rita Mortan, Margaret Fritch, Joyce Katahira, Patty Salisbury, Pat Warashina, Anne Bart- lett, Barbara Blair, Judy Morlan. Row 2: Peg lmmel, Linda Stallcop, Bonnie Hubbard, Linda Laitinen, Esther Pogue, Sarah Merryweather, Vickie Weremiczyk, Jackie Riner, Julie McEachran. Row 3: Kathy Krogue, Sue St. John, Linda Bauer, Ann Nozaki, Rosalie Aspray, Sandra Dyke, Barbara Brooks, Pat Moore, Judy Perring, Jackie Phillips, Carolyn Nydell. Row 4: Barbara Santschi, Lavonne Watson, Billie Sharpe, Marilyn Stewart, Barbara Hill, Ruth Matthews, Kathy Belgum, Dennie Dressel, Connie Morgan, Judy Eash, Karen Geiss. LOWER PICTURE Row 1: Sue Baldwin, Sherry Trumm, Julie Haberman, Kathy Weremiczyk, Carol Coman, Marlene Uyehara, Grace Oki, Esther Otomaru, Joyce Terao, Barbara Steenbergen. Row 2: Kathy Krogue, Carolyn Morimoto, Connie Blank, Margaret Matthews, Judy Osborne, Linda Wilson, Harumi Yamagiwa, Judy Robbins, Sandy Morlan, Roberta Jarvis. Row 3: Georgia Moriya, Judy Brown, Pat Dutton, Barbara McDonald, Kay Nozaki, Judy Myers, Pearl Hayashi, Gaylene Moos, Gail Allen, Sally Broom, Sharon Frissell. Row 4: Sharon Olson, Janna Harris, Wilma Anderson, Sue Swartley, Jane Stewart, Sue Sather, Donna Buboltz, Judy Seebeck, Lois Guenzel, Alene Brooks. Page one hundred eleven w I s 3 4 J ' W V Dressed in their white and wine colored uniforms, these usherettes help people get located and feel at ease at cons, plays and on other special occasions. Mr. Marshall is their adviser and one suspects they are chosen for their good looks. Row T: Joyce Katashira, Margaret Fritsch, Margo Farrish, Sandy Backman, Karen Kliever, Mary Ann Guest, Margret Wendle, Linda Stallcop, Patty Salisbury. Row 2: Sue Chisholm, Sandy Dyke, Carolyn Nydell, Marilyn Selves, Rodeen Ross, Marion Hansom, Kathy Krogue, Karen Eriekson, Pat Moore, Bonnie Hub- bard, Molly Jones, Peggy lmmel. Row 3: Karen Geiss, Dennie Dressel, Holly Barker, Shirley Edwards, Rosalie Aspray, Roberta Tonn, Judy Eash, Gretchen Swanson, Marlys Nelson, Billie Sharp, Judy Perring. i i In Talent They Do Excel. Members of Orpheus under the direction of Mrs. Hutchison demonstrate their danc- ing, singing, literary reading, and skill with musical instruments by active participation in school and outside entertainment. Activities include an initiation dinner for prospective members, tryouts in November, and elec- tion of officers. Row 1: Robin Rykus, Judy Osborn, Peggy Norris, Marion Hansom, Dolly Abrams, Marilyn Mar- chante, Georgia Tiffany, Sandy Backman, Margo Farrish, Karen Kliewer, Marilee Hart, Rita Osterberg, Lynn Morris, Sandy Rogel. Row 2: Kay McMillan, Rosalie Aspray, Sharon Frissell, Linda Wilson, Gaylene Moos, Esther Pogue, Beverly Hill, Irene Grady, John Welker, Roberta Tonn, Sara Coffin, Mike Babcock, Frieda Nichols, Tracy Shadduck. Row 3: Joanne Clark, Claudia Morgan, Shirley Edwards, Holly Barker, Sue Swartley, Donna Davenport, Betty Staley, Gretchen Swanson, Noel Smartt, Barbara Wheeler, Christina Anderson, Peggy Abrams, Ardith Robertson, Janet Fraley. Row 4: Paul Barton, Alphonso Bivens, Bruce Selcho, Marlys Nelson, Marilyn Selves, Shelley Williamson, Art Hiendselman, Ken Stanton, Rosalyn Hill, Marilee Barnes, Kee Clarke, Kathy Benion, Andrea Fredrickson. Page one hundred thirteen Dishes Will Sparkle, Pots Will Shine. F.H.A. as an organization is a builder of homes for tomorrow. Mem- .bers have the opportunity to develop poise and social graces. Their activities include family get-togethers, philanthropic proiects, and services to the school. Row 1: Gwen Shaw, Sue Bronson, Valerie Pryor, Barbara Adamson, Donna Grove, Sharlene Stillwell. Row 2: Mary Lynn Bergman, Connie Morgan, Pat Holmes, Lynn Stillwell, Mary Jo Cunningham, Susan Calhoun, Barbara McDonald, Gretchen George. Hosta Lo Vista. This is the friendly farewell spoken by Mr. Reed's Spanish club members. Their year is high- lighted by an annual progressive dinner. Meetings ore sparked by fluent discussions in Spanish by various speakers. Row 1: Dee Weissenborn, Ava Brown, Robin Hardy, Sue Biehn, Holly Barker, Sondra Rogel, Merry Emry, Nancy Knox, Ron Webster. Row 2: Mike Larabee, Rebekah Flanagan, Catherine Giafos, Ruth Parsons, Sally McMillan, Beverly James, Karen Olney, Carol Rigsby, Judy Bonnet, Judy Sperry, Jeanne Maxy, Sandra Cagadan. Row 3: Dorothy Hunt, Jackie Phillips, Don Scott, Rita Morton, Connie Blank, Lindo Laitinen, Wendy Higgins, Kee Clarke, Helane Hilton, Becky Sowell, Marlene Klein. Row 4: Nancy Neveux, Linda Schlomer, Donna Buboltz, Tom Undhausen, Sheila Dunton, Penny Bruington, Rosalie Asproy, Deanne Bigalow, Junnane Wat- son, Linda Touene, Tina Anderson, Linda Bauer, Lynnea Schmidt. Row 5: Janeen Blue, Rosalyn Hill, Nancy Kuhn, Jim Van Leuven, Mike Murphy, Jerry Johnson, Mary Jo Cunningham, Sharon Gonysee, Mary Ann Mur- phy, Dan Barrett, Linda Domit. Page one hundred fourteen 0 L.. DL. E N 155,53 fxG3hS , E352 I'3ft1'5Sf1ll ,sry 1: It's gotta be right, says Randy Waters to Mr. Lunneborg, woodshop teacher. 2: Being stuck by that needle seems to be Dave Swan's biggest worry as Valorie Pryor replaces a wayward button. 3: Open wide prompts the student nurse, Miss Lucy Young, to Connie Morgan. 4: Peanuts please, is a familiar phrase to candy counter attendants, Janice Allen and Linda Finegold. 5: Mary McDowell, Tiger business manager, counts the returns from the day's sales. 6: No peeking warns Sherry Mead, president of Quill and Scroll. 7: They're moving, discovers Pat Williams, as she completes her biology lesson. 8: With a solid beat, Jim Thomas shares America's heritage of folk music with his classmates. 9: Checking up on the latest student activities are Fred Steier and Karen Olney. 10: Howard Swerland, Smitty Hogsett, and Frances Peacock display their top-notch biology bug collections. ll: Taking time out for refreshments are Paul Barton, Grant Dixon, Dennis Connors, Dennis Stallings, Bob Barton, and John Redding. .V ik Wide and extensive reading is their Goal. Book club, under the direction of Miss Marian Pettis, has meetings where members give book reviews. A special activity is the presentation of books to the Shriners' hospital. Row 'l: Elsie High, Nancy Hubbard, Jackie Delyea, Paul Stokes, Robin Hardy. Row 2: Karen Erickson, Judy Eash, Susan Biehn, Sara Coffin, Clayton Vosen, Ann Hatch. Winnie the Pooh, directed by Mrs. Grace Peck, was the name of this year's drama class production for the Children's Little Theater. Scene 1: Piglet lJeanette Dickinsoni seems to dislike the scrubbing Kanga lSharon Griffitht is giving him. Roo lNancy Hubbard? looks on while Christopher Robin lCathy Caldwelli appears ready to fend off intruders. Scene 2: Kanga and Rabbit tKathy Belguml struggles to pull Winnie the Pooh tDiana Grasserl from the doorway of Rabbit's home. Scene 3: Pooh, Piglet, Owl tMargaret Krausei, and Rabbit seem to be consoling Eeyore CFred Phillipsl after a hard day of running away from Kanga. Scene 4: The Clowns tHoward Graham and Susie Oscarsoni seem to be taking part in the Pooh's lCarol Chapini birthday party, along with the bunnies lLoretta Alf and Barbara Georget, Rabbit lGlenn Talbotti, skunk fJoan Davisi, Piglet iCharlene Roestelt, and Christopher Robin lWende Higginsl. Act your part well, there all the honor lies. This is the motto of the National Thespian Society, which is under the direction of Mrs. Grace Peck. They make a study of plays, famous people of the theater, and such allied arts as make-up, costuming and staging. They also attend the professional theater whenever possible. Row 1: Nancy Hubbard, Diana Grasser, Fred Phillips, Wanda Sheldon, Douglas Dean, Marlene Klein, Carol Chopin, Charlene Roestel. Row 2: Cathy Caldwell, Terry Kelly, Linda Oscarson, Loretta Alf, Jeanette Dickinson, Wende Higgins, Amy McWilliams, Kathy Belgum, Roberta Tonn. Row 3: Joan Davis, Barbara George, Glen Talbott, Bob Forsyth, Forrester Johnson, Sharon Griffith, Elaine Hauer, Paul Warner, Roger Fosseen, Margaret Krause. Page one hundred sixteen OLE x ff? Upper Left: Students loading on busses going to game. Upper right: John McClain, one of first students to go through new cafeteria line. Second left: Connie Morgan, Barbara Adamson,,Russ Darr and Dennie Dressel, a few of the hardworking seniors taking the National Merit Test. Second right: Another bus load gets ready to take off for game. Third left: Diane West, Nancy Foster, Bob Gimble, Brenda Brynildson and Penny Bruing- ton gather around bulletin board looking at high school news appearing in Friday Review. Third right: Bill Hauer, Gary Kistler and Howard Williams are a few woodshop students unloading lumber for teacher. Lower left: the three Jims in a typical English class. Lower right: Students depart from daily studies to view World Series. l l Junior Toastmasters. Success in public speaking is the goal ofthe Junior Toastmasters Club. Speaking con- tests, annual father-son banquet, picnics, debates, and ioint meetings with other schools are some of their interesting activities. Row 1: Mike Stratil, Joe Falk, Jim Skindlov, Jay Roberts, Tim Underwood, Jerry John- sen, David Edgar, Marlin Busby. Row 2: Frank Cramer, Bob Joss, Bill Senske, Jerry Johnson, Chris Wales, Jim Dyke, Paul Marshall, Sam Minnix, lsamu Kawabori. Q I l Parles Vous Francaise. This is a saying you know when you ioin Entre Nous, the French club. For the meetings this club has speakers who have traveled to Europe. The biggest social activity of the year is the Christmas party. Row I: Kaye Turnbow, Linda Shauvin, Peg lmmel, Helane Hilton, Molly McGoldrick, Theo McCulloch, George Jonas, Mikki McGoldrick. Row 2: Margaret Fritsch, Pat Moore, Kathy Henry, Anita Biklen, Patty Salis- bury, Peggy Johnson, Barbara Biklen, Valorie Pryor, Carol Ealy, Judy Rose. Row 3: Kelly Crick, Anne Bartlett, Kathy Krogue, Rita Osterberg, Diana Grasser, Margo Farrish, Sue Chisholm, Molly Jones, Barbara Brooks, Jill Freeman, Janice Freeman, Carol Wilson. Row 4: Gary Kepl, Bonnie Hubbard, Jan Jensen, Karin Jahr, Carole Hart, Judy Mott, Joanne Fetzner, Sandra Dyke, Roberta Tonn, Luana Burtness, Barbara Wheeler, Sally Clag- gett, Sara Brierly. Row 5: John Campbell, Colin Hansen, Diane Reed, Sue St. John, Margie van Tyen, Maureen Moyer, Vicke Holm, Sue Comegys, Barbara Santschi, Sara Coffin, Gretchen Swanson, Curtis Mikkleson, Jo Beth Hart. Page one hundred nineteen T, L- The Target Is Their Aim. Competition is keen among Archery club members to see who can score the highest out of five hundred arrows. One of the events ot the club is an annual archery meet at Manito park. Here the various styles and techniques of archery are put into practice. Row T: Jerry Todabl, Doug Holmen, Steve Kissin, Jeffrey Larsen, Dick Siegert, Glen Talbott, Jerry Dawson. Row 2: Dick Tobias, David Hayes, War- ren Hartman, Mickey Cannon, Loyd Custis, Tom Angelier, Fred Nishimura, Ron Carriveau. The spring semester journal staff was led by Skip Cenis, managing editor and Karen Shaver, advertising manager. Circulation manager, Jim Van Leuven was right on the iob. Picture T: Associate editor, Noel Smartt, business manager, Billie Sharpe, assistant editor, Jim Green, reporter, Martha Corkery, Picture 2: Assistant editor Ann Hatch, copyreader, Mariorie Schneider, assistant editor, Dick Burger, associate editor, Sarah Schneider. Picture 3: Copyreader, Mary Ann Murphy, reporter, Sara MacMillan, mailing manager, Karen Thompson, reporter, Judy Eash. Picture 4: Reporter, Gloria Guess, reporter, Bob Forsyth, reporter, Gerald Bowers, reporter, Betty Staley. Picture 5: Sports editor, Clayton Vosen, reporter, Bob Richardson, managing editor, Skip Cenis, sports writer, Jim Richard- son. Picture 6: Advertising representative, Margo Farrish, advertising manager, Karen Shaver, circulation manager, Jim Van Leuven, advertising representative, Linda Schlomer. Picture 7: Advertising manager, Karen Shaver, accompanist at Journal and Tiger staff banquet, Ken Stanton. Picture 8: Reporter, Susan Calhoun, photographer, Dick Barton. Girls are many, but boys are few. At least that's the way it looks in the Fine Arts club. These talented students, under the direction of their adviser, Miss Lydia Goos, make jewelry, put displays ot their work up in the halls, enioy slides and have discussions and experiments in media: Row 'l: Luana Fremberg, Kris Swanson, Glenda Stallcop, Donna Belknap, Ann Gillis, Margo Farrish, Mary Stumpt, Anita Birnbaums, Suzanne Suksdorf. Row 2: Ray Cooper, Pat Densow, Martha Corkery, Annette Popp, Joyce Leithauser, Bernadine Courtright, Sue Carter, Kay Kuhn, Pam Griffith, Mary Lou Partridge. Row 3: Karen Geiss, Linda Schlomer, Bette Vickerman, Judy Bell, Mickey Cannon, Kee Clarke, Mike Kirihara, Lloyd Custis, Betty Leland, lrene Grady. Page one hundred twenty var 4 Q ' 'Jil IL-....5P ' Page one hundred twenty-one Who are the students in this school who are trained to talk fast and yet say something? lt's the debate crew. The Northeast District League, the Gonzaga Tournament, and the Pacific Lutheran Tournament are some of the contests in which Lewis and Clark debaters participate. The Debate Club under the supervision of James Hoban is for students inter- ested in reasoning out the various issues put before them. Standing, left to right: .lan Doescher, Sue Stockton, Roger Fosseen, Jerry Betts, Jim Deno, Chuck Kimbrough, Jim Green, Gary Wallace, Mike Williams, Tim Underwood. Seated, left to right: Forrester Johnson, President, and Mike Stratil. A tremendous success, Dogpatch Daze will always be remembered as a first-rate senior con. The Lil Abner theme was well carriecl out in its colorful hillbilly setting and Dog- patch characterizations. Leading the cast to success were Holly Daisy Mae Barker, John Lil Abner Campbell, Marion Mammy Yokum Hansom, and Dick Poppy Yokum Humphreys. Teaching interests many, as this picture indicates. These Future Teachers of America, ad- vised by Mrs. Muriel Rossing, have many activities throughout the year. Among these are: a potluck, a pickle sale, and a Christmas party. The club plans to sponsor a scholarship in accordance with their college point system. Row 'l: Anna Glackin, Sharon Leigh, Katherine Grafos, Linda Fetzner, Frank Oberst, Michael Glenn, Barbara Adamson. Row 2: Karen Geiss, .lean Baker, Linda Muiiu, Jane Howard, Sandy Sartor, Marilyn Owen, Jo Ann Ott- mar, Pam Sisson, Kay Conner, Marti Davis, Valerie Pryor. Row 3: Jean Rabe, Mariorie Owes, Barbara Hill, Carol Morris, Beverlee Hill, Vivian Ness, Judi Sivers, Mary Ellen Myrene, Susie Oscarson, Karen Erie, Sue Swartley. Page one hundred twenty-two ef 1 4,6 iii I .ggi We wi W b ww ' 1 ' x Q 5 5 if 4 Wu ax, fi-ef!-1 :Q 5 1 ' 4 ff E Q, fi. 6 , f f?f?QmW 1 mm -ff 4 Q an - .gp --L-2 ' v f f ., 5 wp .1 41, .1 23 ' 'fn V5.2 .X g, k :P- lf l Pages Make Reading Fun. This is the motto of that club consisting of freshman and sophomore students who make reading interesting by book reviews and lively discussions. Row 1: David Lazier, Thelbert Lenz, Claudia Zarkin, Mary Lou Partridge, Frances Peacock, Anita Biklen, Carolyn Johnson, Sharron Eigell. Row 2: Bicky Rogers, Judy Eash, Gail McClellan, Carole Roberts, Ann Balyer, Judy Murphy, Suzanne Moss, Roberta Lamb, Sharon Dunlap. Row 3: Betsy Roberts, Adrian Anderson, Mariorie Owes, Carole Pearson, Vicki Bell, Karen Erie. Improvement of their writing ability is the aim of Papyrus members. They are especially interested in creative writing, which is stimulated by group discussions and criticism ot each student's work. Guest critics make club meetings interesting and varied. Row T: Bill Bafus, Marilee Hart, Jayne Boyce, Martha Corkery, Kris Swanson, Karen Thompson, Jane Howard. Row 2: Bill Lambert, Lee Wilbur, Bob Gould, Jill Fouche, Jan Doescher, Paul- ine Larson. Row 3: Amy McWilliams, Karen Erickson, Neil Davis, Gary Wallace, Judy Eash, Leona Dishaw, Kee Clarke, Sue Stockton. Page one hundred twenty-four gl , ,Q ' ' .L , il, V ,, . ' :l, . , .v . ii-ax 1 44.32 ff 1:3 sg FU Azz- - if +11-f 1 S A, Y x wr, .,,- I H Ziyi-3, fn -N., .X Y i 1 . M we e , I f il gan 'f l Er-H THE LEWIS AND CLARK HIGH SCHCDL Spokane, Washington November 26, 1957 Billetin No. S9 STUDENT NOTICES He gi stration : a., Geometry 3 will not be offered next semester. b. If you have registered in home room for a spring sport or a permit course, you mast sign up before December Sth, with the coach or teacher concerned. Wednesday morning, during second period, A,S,B. Council members will make a collection for needy families for Christmas, ...Tiger .A.E.I19B1l9Er2'2Ilt.Si - ag Durirmg the Tiger ce will please turn LLG6., E not recovered, they will be canceled. Th ssibly have any value unless sold and recorded., b, Tiger sales e salesmen lost several tickets. Finders All Seniors meet in t Club gr-xg Committee Me a, Adelante meet, teria, Will all members please be there., f b. F.N..A. mectin, -sm., in room 305. Please bo prompt! c, Art Club Works: S and at 7:00, for members working on Christmas ck d. Meeting of Wint ge throw booth committee at 3:05, in room 107, nd, please contact Marion Hznnsom, home room 115, c. Meeting of Make- ' 3:05, in room lOh.fWinter Carnival! f, Meeting for all g 3:05, in room 207. spinsters in the senior con, at TEACHER NOTICES Please give emphasis to Item l Col above. For example: 148 have enrolled for Eef 2, but only 27 have signed up with Mrs. Philips. See bulletin No, bl for list, Enrollment cards will be due December 5. fPleese do not send in cards for pennanent dropsJ V Special Esta will also be due December it Freslgnan and Jpnior Home Room teachers: Please get your home room lists to FE.ss'Barton by'l0:O0 A.M., today. ' Guidance Council ghd Qc-partment heads meet in room 321 at 3:05, Administrative offices and high school offices will be closed 'I'bursd.:.y and Friday, Thanksgiving holidays, of this week, 4 6 K: Tomorrow's Future Nurses. Yes, that's what we should call these losses who during the year have partici- pated in many worthwhile protects. These include: Story time for the children at Sacred Heart Hospital, an annual Christmas party at St. Joseph's Old Folks Home, various lectures and tours. Row 1: Carol Rigsby, Jacque Phillips, Judy Liechte, Harumi Yomogiwa, Sharon Frissell, Barbara Morrison, Carol Giebert, Moriiean Greene, Judy Bonnette, Linda Buettgenbach. Row 2: Karen Fleener, Ruth Matthews, Sarah Merryweather, Leona Dishaw, Shirley Edwards, Judy Seebeck, Connie Morgan, Susan Ball, Linda Norris, Leonna Zornes, Maxine Wilson, Kathy Vander Does. Row 3: Marilyn Stewart, Barbara Hoesly, Dolores Hunter, Rose Mary Blair, Marcia Ren: niger, Mary Jo Cunningham. Lynnea Schmidt, Pat Dutton, Sue Alway, Joan Gimble, Gail Allen. To promote correct parliamentary procedure for all club activities is the aim of Senate club. Members are ad- vised by Larry Clark, social studies teacher. Spring activities were under the leadership of President George Akers. Yearly events include two court trials, round table discussions concerning national or international af- fairs, two public speaking contests, a banquet and spring picnic. Row i:Jack Malone, Roger Fosseen, Mike Mc- Killop, John Woods, Lucky Klopp, Sam Reed, Dennis Stallings. Row 2: George Akers, Forrester Johnson, Jim Hill, Bob Joss, Jim Syko, Tom Wilder, Bob Barton. Row 3: John Way, Bill Bialkowsky, Steve Grover, Doug McBroom, Dan Barrett, Stan Moore, Dennis McLaughlin, Terry Underwood. - Page one hundred twenty-seven The Triple Trio - perhaps the pride of the school's choral director- are sophomore girls who are natural song- sters. These girls started in the group as freshmen and have sung at various civic affairs and in cons presented to the student body. Row T: Bonnie Williams, Janet Ensley. Row 2: Margot Latimer, Carol Coman, Sandy Cal- berg. Row 3: Nancy Fowle, Ann Gemberling, Lynne McFadden, Janna Harris. Piano: Georgia Tiffany. Page one hundred twenty-eight Go team, go team, go team, you gotta! chant the ten cheerleaders. This group of girls was at each game cheering the team on to victory. Row 1: Connie Blank, Marilyn Marschante, Kathy Krogue. Row 2: Margery Nichols, Dennie Dressel, Margaret Fritsch, Judy Perring. Row 3: Rosalie Weymouth, Pat Moore, Lynn Paulson. Page one hundred twenty-nine Some of America's future scientists may be pictured here. Who knows? Some may take part in the exploration of the moon, not so far oft. Activities for Tri-Sci included a trip to the Hanford atomic plant and a visit to the Nike site, where they learned some interesting facts about guided missiles. Row T: Pat Rhoads, Jerry Walkin, Sharon Gropp, Bob Rutherford, Peter Kissin, Fred Nishimura, Irving Teramishi, John Bartleson, Valerie Pryor, Barbara Biklin. Row 2: Mike Harrison, Kirk Ashurst, Norvel Trosst, Gloria Guess, Ann Hatch, Tom McMullen, Bruce Tipton, John Dormaier, Fred Williams. Row 3: Dick Rouse, Bob McCoy, John Breakey, Charles Balzer, Ed Huneke, James Parsons, Gary Lamb, Beck Chew, James Robb, William Stockett, Steve Kissin. Row 4: Falken Kalin, Bill Heacox, David Mann, Jack Pierson, Beaumont Lower, Ken Bumgarner, Dick Eagle, Elmer Seeley, Curtis Mikkelsen, Steve Redfield. H55 The Chess club amuses and instructs itself by playing a complex game. The club has grown through the past years under the direction of their adviser Mr. Byrne. This year it had a membership of a little over thirty. The president, Nick Heinick, leads the members in chess competition with various schools. Page one hundred thirty .1 V7 '.: .C U N- o .C 4- .-1 .Q an ..C 4- ou C u: C on VI cu X. Q. X D o if .Q o -0- :N .Q -o an .. .C 9 E .Q .C V7 o 3 C .Q 4- U U O P L: O u V, O E +- .2 x. -C U SD .C I- D NO- I D C OJ .O ve by ffecfi e made e 61' and w 12 2 C O ao ui I- 2 ..- o C o I U cu A.: 'O GJ -C +- e under Cl' W Scenes ffecfs. Q6 hfin is and SS sfum CO U +- U7 U 'c C 2 O v? E .9 E U 2 E O cn .E .c u 4- : I be 'O D -1 4- sn 5 ll! C .Q Q Q: -.- 5-5- CD I- Pence, Nancy Judy Q an AC L o an Ze 6 I E o U1 C o 3 cn C an .C U -0- an L- CD E an cn C 4 be E fi xl C10 95 6 .X . 55 is ID QE.: D5 U.: ::x '5 31 il-as gr- 3.8 033 U gm Cd so an .33 Ere -cl- D-as 08' -Cnc cn QS 93 Q: U93 Wx. if-2 52 ...E -C N Sw? 33 'Q ui 3.9 5,44 0.2 QD X31 23.5 rf? SFS '62 E6 ,-U .972 30 EB -gr- .53 -'cn .JS EI EE we oo S? 582 Na: C195 SE Thompson. on, Dove gf Bruin W ker, Pen Cl em Sho yor, Bob s: Vcxlerie Pr 2 sz fu A spring semester with numerous activities was led by these A.S.B. officers: Stan Moore, president, John Woods, vice president, Marlys Nelson, secretary, Galen Peachey, treasurer, Fred Enlow, historian. Supplying color for the games, these Ti-Girls sold shakers and pins to the student body: Carolyn Mavity, Carolyn Morimoto, Barbara Santschi, Sarah Merryweatherand Jane Stewart. Colorful signs to encourage attendance were displayed in the hall throughout the basketball season. Martha Corkery touches up one of her many posters. These boys had a busy semester leading the Boys' Federation: Denny McLaughlin, treasurer, Bob Joss, secretary, Forrester Johnson, president, Buddy Bennigson, fifth executive, Doug McBroom, vice president. Serving Stan Moore his birthday cake is Sharon Olson with Gary Cromer looking on. Left over from last year's Junior Con is one dog, lsamu Kawabori, first semesters Boys' Federation president. Q- N . 4: A M -w - lf-,. qs -r , fb . 7 ,. 1 my f 1535 fi I Y - I f i 4 Aiea- 1 ' :J sf tsg 5 TXXLQ I' L, ' , Q55 , K 's,,55-if W' E , ' Q .Tu . wifi? ' ' ax Page one hundred thirty-three .K ,L Ju ,mv 1 From seniors listening to Q college counselor to kids osking permission to go to the stote Tournament-these pictures bring out mony highlights of the school yeor. Page one hundred thirty-four 4 -- QXJZFJSQ Q: J Q, Aim rhsmg fW'w WJf'i,i!iVw1 , f2,Wffffffff5yf !??Zj4fZZ5fQ? Vw ,WV J f ff WWW if u QUJVWI' , M-,f Jn , Wm 1 ww .4wQZf .fig-f V'-'J KAW! T, 4 . ff' 6, , W , , M ff ,MJ 47f'9!494 V if Via M3312 I 0 VNNI74 0 1.1 VST FVWVKE , ,A 6, H'0UWb Kghoorvx S?T2,E5iDgS-TJ. 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' CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS 'k KITCHEN CABINETS 'A' HARDWOOD TRIM AND DOORS 'k FORMICA TOPS 'k COMMERCIAL FIXTURES For Free Estimates Call K E 4 - 1 1 4 6 There's Neverla Dull Moment for a Student Nurse fe -e -as -L 'rs ae, ,M ' ,jg N' w GW. ii' 2 W ,J C' QQ X f X ww gg i ills f r i IX . flf :Mak , U ' - ' 5 N -E. .t..,.. kglttrxl ull u d m ar- Q E' ' S as' 1 fa T- t-ffttgg 134 Yi W J, if , Q-42 A J W -wx fjgx -ra-F f' S51 if tt SCHOOL OF NURSING ST. lUKE'S HOSPITAL Professional Nursing offers exceptional opportunities to the discriminating young woman in search of a worthwhile career. The Professional Nursing School at St. Luke's Hospital in Spokane, Washington, offers a program whereby students are prepared to give skilled bedside nursing, are introduced to con- cepts of group leadership and are provided with guidance for personal and professional growth. The length of this program is approximately three years and includes classes in basic and social sciences through college extension, clinical experience in the departments of medical, surgical, operating room, obstetrics, pediatrics, tuberculosis, psychiatry, physio-therapy, con- valescent rehabilitation, and public health. After completion of this program, the graduate is eligible to take the state board examin- ation to qualify for registered nurse. ' For further information, call or write to the - Director of Nursing St. Luke's Hospital North 830 Summit Boulevard Spokane 11, Washington Telephone: FAirfax 7 -1551, extension 20. Page one hundred forty-eight A YMCA Welcomes Bricl-mars Studio Cieafiue !9!Lolfo9rapAg BODY BUILDING All Work Guaranteed BASKETBALL JUDO LINDA STALLCOP SAYS . . . SWIMMING SWIM TEAM For quality work and reasonable prices LIFE SAVING patronize Brickner's Studio GYMNASTICS Future Seniors come in during the summer FENCINC BADMINTON and avoid the lost minute rush. - L. C. Students - Special program for Hi School Students i ,Q . Jkt HI YD AND TRI-HI Y CLUBS E. 538 Kiernon No Parking Problems HU 7-5884 Evening Appointments Spokane YMCA YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT CAMPING W. 827 First Ave. TE 8-3577 Sincere and Hearty Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of 1958 When you get married think of Kirishian Brothers for rugs and carpets 6 ' 'Zia Oriental Rugs . Q DELI-IPS IN SUPI QUALUTV oRIEE! E'3ff3?GS Wall-to-Wall Carpets U fl .A M J utograpb M - f V ,M,,,,4,Z ,ef ff 9 M XC' L Q fy - b ' f ,f,g,g.QfL,sv6zf!f62- f M, saws we ew, My '51s-6560. ! Of,-, VK Page one hundred forty-nine 'i E Q JI? M MMR jwfogfaphb M WWW A I QUM01 W Wi? 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