Roosevelt High School - Strenuous Life Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1960
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Among the new projects begun under the New Horizons theme were Lock Your Locker Week, ASR Week, featuring the ASR Constitution, a visit to Roosevelt by Santa, Homecoming Week, discussion of an Honor Code, and a series of lectures on current topics by prominent speakers. ASR traditions were continued through the annual Orientation As- sembly, Color Week, andthe Traditions Assembly. Under the direction of Mr. Robert Bell, new activity coordinator, the ASR officers, cabinet, and student council worked to keep Roosevelt's student government running smoothly. Corresponding Secretary and Student Coordinator of ASR Committee Chair- man were two leadership positions added to ASR government this year. Advisory Council worked to create a new atmosphere -one which was more friendly and which put the emphasis on helping rather than on punishing. Primarily, it handled smoking and study hall problems. Twenty-seven ASR committees dealt with specific aspects of school problems. Nancy Harrell Corresponding Secretary Jane Haughawout Treasurer Greg Tu rner Historian , V, i x ei V i l Xl ' 5 . l Cf Chairmen of the ASR committees can be disting- uished by their green and gold Maverick ties. Back raw-Lois Pratt, Barbara Feltis, Lynn Bassett Mike Prouty, Sheldon Bennett, Frank Solomon, Bob Trimble, Phil Robbins, Jerry Erickson, Gary Wineholt, Eldon McNeese, Charlie Saunders. Mid- dle row-Sallie Cook, Maita Vincent, Carolyn Leach, Peggy Jenner, Susan Porad, Vivian Oakvik, Carolyn Lemke, Leslie Trick, Judy Stone. Front row-Pam Leonard, Judy Calapp, Marion Hill, Bev Savage, Barbi Woodburne, Cam McLean. CMiss- inglz Mark Roller, Ted Thwing, lris Tatsumi, Kathy Nelson. 1 ,l ' l , s , l . ' f 143 'A 'Rl' l l . r s it 1 4- P Becky Knudson adds Roosevelt's name to those ot other Seattle schools represented on Inter-High Council. Other Roosevelt delegates are John Bundy, Phil Robbins, and Bob Trimble. Members of Advisory Council guide students who have problems. Back row-Dick Enders, Chuck Bergquist, Brandy Nielsen, Bruce Winter. Front row-Peggy Hanley, Nyle Clark, Janet Nelson, Pat McCorkle, Ed Stern, John Bundy. CMissingD: Barb Key. Two members from each roll room are chosen to represent their rolls in the Student Council by taking the requests of their group to the Council and reporting the results of the Student Council action. They often assume leadership within their rolls by reading bulletins, assisting with drives and other activities. Pass sales are boosted through posters, assemblies, and roll room skits which are organized by the Pass Sales Committee. Back row-Jennifer Haughawout, Diane Waring, Sue Frisbie, W John Barnett, Charlie Saunders, Paul Wienir, Fred Enge, Jim , McCaffree, Becky Knudson, Christine Jenner. Middle row- Mary Dungan, Cindy Dack, Betty Baker, Barbara Feltis, Doro- thy Clay, Sheri Ziegman, Patty Castle, Marli Schenck, Barb 5 Key, Viv Kayes, Sallie Cook, Sue Hurley, Carol lnhelder. 3 Front ww-Cathy Jones, Pat Wise, Gail Warnell, Robin 1 Cameron, Maita Vincent, Nancy Harrell, Pat Walkup, Candy 1 Pearson, Mary Ann Steinberg. CMissingD: Jo-Anne Eller- ' brook, Nancy Maddox, Lynn Kaufman, Marlene Paulson, Joanne Schuster, Jackie Johnson, Steve Elggren, Jane Haughawout, chairman. 5 All Participate Committee chairmen help coordinate their committees' plans so that they will be an integral part of our student government. Individual students and organizations can present their problems to the Student Council for arbitration. An example of cooperation between the students and faculty is present in the organization of the Finance Committee. The members of lnter-High Traffic Safety Committee work with the Seattle Police Department, as well as the faculty and students, in promoting the development of better safety habits by all Roosevelt students and faculty. The Traditions Committee keeps the Teddy tradi- tions alive by supervising Color Week, the Color Day assembly, the trophy case, and Campus Day. Standing-Sandy McDonald, Christie Hunnicutt, Mary Wittenburg, Cindy Van Cleve, Kathy Raf- ferty, Dolores Smith, Nancy Magnuson, Nedra Strand, Ardie Rogers, Carolyn Leach, chairman, Judy Yeo, Bev Stickler. Kneeling-Lynn Frisbie, Anita Opdyke, Linda Byington, Betty Davis, Toni Pellegrini, Bev Welch. CMissingj1 Barbara Amick, Sharlot Savage. l0 2. .5 T 1 .5 '2 ' t J 5 JMB Arrangements for the Christmas assembly are made by the Assembly Committee. On ladder Ctop to loottomD: Judy Calapp, co-chairmang Carol Jef- ferson. Looking on-Arlene Layton, Barbara Bon' delid, Joan Meisenholder, Miriam Schultz, Rick Rose, Sandrea Bone, Jack McGary, Gladys Harris, John Veblen, Kay Hamlin. CMissingj: Sheldon Bennett, co-clfmirmang Joan Harrison. A The Finance Committee dis- cusses financial problems and makes the budget for the com- ing year. Seated-Mr. Robert Bell, Mr. Carl Lawrence, Mr. Cecil Bullock, Jane Haugha- wout, Mr. William Hall, .Ian Irving, Maita Vincent, Mr. Eugene Olmsted. Standing- John Holmstrom, Tad Lhamon. fr, ni . Y As part of Traffic Safety Week, reaction test machines were located in the Activity Center and were controlled by members of the Traffic Safety Committee. Back row-Dave Vadman, Nlac Parker, Gary Garrett, Andy Aldrich, Nels Collard, Chuck Wiggins, John Price, Lee Peterson, David Baker. Front row-Robin Morgan, Sue Fletcher, Jan Hem- enway, Susan Henning, Marie Bodell, Toni Nelson, Dorothy Clay, Robin Cameron, Jill Burg, Glenda Ensminger. Seated-Phil Robbins, chair-mang Caro- line Olson, Frank Solomon, Pam Jarrett. CMis- singD-Judy Borseth, John Jones. Q0 B T-- 'rr Helping to promote honesty and thereby building the characters of Roosevelt students are the members of the Ethical Conduct Committee: Back row-Janet Marshall, Frank Hooper. Front row- Karen Juel, George Wells, Fred Lighter, Ted Thwing, chairman, iMissing71 Chuck Bergquist, Dave Hunter, Larry Kennedy. Study is the word given by the Study Checkers: Back row-Carolyn Lee, Judy Crossett, Jackie Johnson, Charlotte Ross, Bev Cross, Joan Lowry, Marilou Collins, Gail Harge- sheimer, Pam Barrat, Lynlee Davies, Merrill Holm, Jeri Mor- tensen, Kathy Nelson. Front row-Marilyne Overturf, Jeri Garlick, Doris Johansen, Sharon Smyth, Susan Kotick, Teri Kelly, Irene Espinoza, Lynn Mortimer, Lora Mann, Marianne Andrews, Carolyn Leach. Outstanding students are honored and pictured by the Hall ot Fame Committee: Left to right-Jeff Spear, Karen Nelson, Linda Hunnicutt, Linda Wag- neson, Georgie lsaminger, Mr. Ora Krienke, ad- viser, Maita Vincent, co-clzairmanp Linda Odle, Carla Dingillo, Sue Frisbie, Kathy Church. CMiss- inglz Eldon lVlCNeeSe, co-chairman, Ari Boulton, Terry Martin. Committees Aid School Students chosen by faculty and committee members tor outstanding achievement are pictured in the Hall ot Fame display case by the Library. Ethical Conduct Committee promoted honesty, especially in regard to tests, by using blackboard slogans, showcase displays, and speakers who visited Sophomore classes at the beginning ot the year. As a result ot one ot the activities ofthe Lunchroom Committee, the Lunchroom was given a name for the first time in the history ot Roosevelt . . . The Rim Room. Because the Study Halls are large, it is necessary that certain capable students assume the responsibility ot helping the teachers take roll, this is the iob ot the Study Checkers. Students' table manners are kept in check by the Lunchroom Committee: Back row-Jim Harper, Bob Cole, Roger Gould, Mike Murphy, AI Shannon, Jerry Soltis, John Whalley, Al Bailey, John Bush, Jan Siks, John Cathey, Chuck Gable. Middle row-Ben Baker, co-chairman, Nancy MacDonald, Kristi Fielding, co-chairman, Nickie Garrigues, Marie Bodell, Jo-Anne Ellerbrook, Sue Greenawalt, Marily Houghton, Carolyn Gowdy, Betty Sells, Sally Christofferson. Front row-Jill Ossinger, Sally Skewes, Shari Bennie, Sandie Ford, Claudia Thompson. lMissingl: Joan Uzelak, Dan Prince, Craige Fectzo, Gary Cromer. EXIT I , 1 i t i Orderliness is keynoted throughout the Study Halls by the Study Checkers: Back row-Margaret Steinmann, Gail Holden, Martha Stroble, Judy Tralle, Carol Lambert, Brenda Adams, Karen Chrystal, Jackie Flagg, Mary Bates, Teri Turbutt, Carol Carlson, Anne Rankin, Nancy Stadum. From row-Cheryl Hibbard, Mary Aitken, Carol Lottis, Dedee Schram, Becky Wilkie, Linda Lewis, Cathie Kenning, Kathy LeDuc, Kathy Payne, Linda Schwabland, Barbi Woodburne, Vivian Oakvik, Sandy Shimitz. lllflissinglz Judy Wills, Pat McLeod, Pam Foster, Myrna LaButt, Carol Derment, Jeannie Carlson, Betsy Lee, Norma Wilk, Leslie Trick, Lynn Wickersham, Kathy Gallagher, Ann McCall, Susan Mayer, Eddi McKellips, Sonia Hurlen, Sheila Houston, Joan Emery, Marlene Paulson, Cassandra Lawyer, Linda Bensen. l l .-1----,nw YY - Activity Recording Committee members check on all students to prevent over-participation in extra-curricular activities: Donna Walsh, Kathy Ferguson, Carol Trumble, Mary Kivell, Bob Lingafelter, Judy Stone, chairman fseatedl. Accurate information grads is recorded by the Alumni Committee: Back row-Kathy Matau, Marilee Miller, Suzie Bar- nard, Dawn MacDonald, Marilyn Sanderson, Connie Farr, Cathy Rein, Judy Douglas, Kari Arestad. Front row-Marian Mayer, Joy Johnson, Susan Mayer, Cheryl Johnson, Sharon Cordry, Betty Armstrong, Cathie Kenning, Linda Lewis, Christine Goldback, Karin Pihl, Marsha Dodenhoeft, Margie Rhodes, Kay Carroll, Susan Porad, chairman. Ulflissinglz Eileen DuBonne, Susan Strom, Marietta Boyd. Activities Add Interest Occasionally students will participate in more than two extra- curricular committees. Activity Recording Committee serves as a check to prevent over-participation in extra-curricular activities. However, Thrift Committee tries to encourage over- participation, in banking. During the month of January it sponsored a drive to increase the number of students who bank. The theme of the drive was Bank now . . . spend later. Study supervisors hold an ASR appolntive office and work directly with Advisory Council. Their main purpose is not to punish a student, but merely to bring his offense to the attention of the student himself. Alumni Committee keeps the record of past and present Roosevelt students up-to-date each year. Lvfffts Throughout the year, mem- bers of Thrift Committee spon- sor drives to encourage par- ticipation in the School Sav- ings Account program: Donna Turner, Robyn Werner, Betsy .,,s,v,, Walker, Barbi Woodburne, chairman, Lynn Faust, Lynn O'Leary. CMissingD: Mary Jane Leonard, V I QD lr, k.il P fi M dl W,-fl P 'il' at' fy t ,,, ii ,M y--an-1, Duties of the Study Hall Supervisors center around enforcing student observa- tio all study hall rules and regulations: Back row-Ernie Olson, Mike Prouty, g Willard, Ted Thwing, Allen Douglas, Wes Riegel, John Veblen, Steve Elg- ren, Dick Allen, George Watts, Ron Barthrop, Barry Barr, Tom Shepherd, Robert Burnside, Jeff Nice, John Breen, Dick Enders. Third row-Rob Oberg, Dave Saka- hara, Mark Roller, Lynn Bassett, Larry Bell, Allen Osterud, Chuck Richards, Jerry Dahl, Jim Heron, Dennis Remlinger, Bill Brastow, Bob Bailey, Carl Blackstock. Second row-Mel Bartoo, Mike McCoy, John Cunningham, Keith Liptack, Mike Stribling, Mike Dutton, Bill Winblade, Darrell Thompson, Dick Foxal, Gary Clan- ton, Ray Ernst, John Holmstrom. Front row-Tom Dye, Jim Erickson, Clark Douglas, Chuck Sylvester, chairman, Lee Williams, Bob McMahon, Dave Hedeen, Fred Enge, Gary Huntley, Tad Degenhardt, ljiyfliijllgili F li k K if Student passes as well as tickets to all school functions are sold by Ticket Force: Mr. Phillip Tielle, adviser, Jackie Murphy, Rick Zwiebel, Dick Allen, Doug G. Smith, Gary Wineholt, chairman, Mark Matheny, Lawrence Thompson. CMissingJ: John Veblen, Tad Degenhardt, Dan Metcalf. i ., i g 3 5:-' , ii K C Q16 af G 1 , r J J T 9' ' me l5 15, . .' - --:if ':: .. N .. Jus' zf' t 4-'14 ' 3 , lf sw M' , -3:4 9' -2 -122 . .,. .....,..... . 3222! 'f2 . .hai-...:::.:5' ' a':rw,-,,5. ., r 4 'Ex' v 34' . ,' i HD?- is -vm sf..-.gg t , , l J i 4 X i l With scissors in hand, the ASR Bulletin Board Committee cuts its way through the school year making the student body aware of all important func- tions: Pam Foster, Donna Ed- wards, secretaryg June Ritchie, Melinda Meyers, Rosemary Cannon, Jane Hiserman, Bob- bie Bassett, Laurie Schmidt, Wendy Jones, Mary Pennell, Helen Westlin, Anne Welch, Mari Smith, Pat Wise, Barb Feltis, chairmang Amoret Nel- son, Donnie Dingwall, Page Statton, Kay Schmidt. CMiss- inglz Mariorie Scoll, Trudi Guerin, Linda Gaston, Eliza- beth Diers. Boosting school spirit creates greater interest in Roosevelt's athletic events. This is the main purpose of Sports Boosters Committee: Back row-Jim Peter- son, Dick Swanson, John Hagman, Greg Thompson, Mr. Raymond Williams, adviser, Tony Zubick, Chiddeny Seth Richards, Chiddenlg Bob Trimble, chair- man, Curt Pearson, George Knutzen. Front row-Barbara Ramon, Dedee Schram, Betty Baker, Cindy Dack, Sandy Weiser, Lee Bracken, Susie Jennings, Mandy Kelley, Penny Brown, Randi Opsahl, Sue Hurley, Karen Lundin, Donna Haldane, Marsha Klinger, Linda Fleenor, Robin Bracken. CMissingj: Helen Lundin, secretary, Bill Wrede, Gary Thompson, Sheila Proby, Jim Peterson, Marilyn Neff, Bob Meston, Chuck McCatfree, Diane LaBow. 3 To achieve authenticity in cos- tume and tradition is the primary aim of the Costume Force. Standing-Maria Scar- pello, Karyl Warren, Lynn Wickersham, Sallie Cook, co- chairmang Lynn Smelser, Kathy Yates, Cheryl May, Ruth Mil- lar, Connie Johnston. Kneel- ing-Carole Winston. Seated- Kathy Nelson, co-chairman. CMissingD: Margaret Wolfe, Linda Holland, Carolyn Brown. Teddies Toil Stage Force, Costume Force, and Make-up Corps worked together, helping to present our Senior Play, A Mid-Summer Night's Dream, and other theatrical productions such as the Revue and the Drama Festival. The Stage Force works be- hind the scenes operating the curtains, lights, sound effects, and making scenery. Costume Force designs spectacular costumes revealing imagination and skill in duplicating period details. The character of each presentation becomes more realistic under the hands ofthe Make-up Corps. The members of.Sports Boosters Committee present skits at the pep assemblies keeping our school spirit high and helping to promote the spectator turnout at all athletic events. The ASR Bulletin Board Committee sees that the Roosevelt students are kept aware of all productions, events, and important dates. Setting the scenes for school productions are the members of Stage Force. Back row-Gerald Ny- gaard, Chuck Folger, Myron Nelson, stage man- agerg Thomas Harting, Gary Thompson, Brian Grizzel, Russell Johnston, Rick Rose. Front row- Mr. Ivard Strauss, adviserg Sandy Feltheim, Linda Maynard, Georgiann Giddens, Sue Porad, Barbara Meakins, Marilee Miller. CMissingD: Barbra Carlson. School actors and actresses are made to look more realistic by the artists of the Make-up Corps. Back row-Brenda Adams, Linda Holfeld, Katiebeth Reeder, Frances Meyers, Jackie Wolfheim, Margaret Wolfe, Joy Rhodes, Blythe Stoll, Chiddenjg Carol Loewing, Beth Hoverson, Robin Taylor, Marion Ault, Carol Sammons, Janet Sammons, Peggy Jenner, junior chairman, Mickie Burleigh, Merrily Dam, Laurie Schroder, Judy Davis, Lois Pratt, chairmang Margaret Cook, Alice Becklin, Dorothy Reese, Sandy O'Neill, Jan VanDerlinden, Peggy Bovee, Jackie Weis, Ann Phillips, Mary Peterson. Kneeling-Evonne Kevin, Sally Swedine, Julie Foord, Diane Kingsbury. CMissingj: Pam Johnson, Sheila Hoople, Marsha Foulks, Kathy Bilimoria, Pamela Bailey, Pam Switzer. u ii l7 Social Service Committee plans, publicizes, and directs the entire school in its good-will proiects, such as the U.G.N. drive, the March of Dimes, and the Junior Red Cross drive. Back row-Judie Ross, Joyce Waak, Carolyn Lemke, co-chairman, Leslie Trick, co-chairmang Connie Studebaker, Linda Mor- gan, Mr, Hugh Preston, adviser, Pam Barrat, Shari Ziegman, Maureen O'Reilly, Leslie Capeloto, Daphne Buck, Joan VanLaw, Diane Waring. Nliddle Tidiness of Roosevelt's exter- ior is the responsibility of the Ground Improvement Commit- tee: Back 1-ow-Diane Colouz- is, Leo Eutsler. Front row- Jerry Erickson, clfmirmmfzg Wal- len Elton. Keeping the halls free from litter and displaying Roose- veIt's Christmas decorations are two ofthe activities ofthe Building lmprovement Com- mittee: Back row-Debbie Mc- Cabe, Peggy Woods, Lynlee Davies, Diana Lloyd, Lucy Grin- nell, Bonita Albert, Meredith Morris, Kathy Smith, Harriett Gordon, Connie Lee. Front row-Bonnie Murray, John Dragseth, Tad Lhamon, Lynn Bassett, chairmang Terry Mur- phy. CMissingD: Nancy Glas- son. row-Jane VanNess, Judy Klug, Kay Swoyer, Renae Richie, Nancy Guley. font row-Lanie Saltman, Ronni Karpel, Kathleen Payne, Patty Williams. CMissingD: Cindy Marriott. 1 gf Groups Seek Horizons Roosevelt students collected over S400 tor The U. G. N. Drive. They also donated 8,000 cans of food Tor The Salvation Army, and while working on This Christmas proiect, all rolls participated in buying gifts for The Washington Children's Home. Social Service Committee directs These activities and others Through The roll rooms. Building Improvement and Ground Improvement Committees work Together To keep Roosevelt's interior and exterior Tree from litter. These Two committees sponsor a drive To make The students aware ofthe need for cleanliness at Roosevelt. Making The games more enioyable for The majority of students, The Boys' Usher Corps enforces gym and stadium rules which sTaTe that sTreeT shoes should not be used on The gym floors, That over-enthusiastic students should be controlled, and that unsportsman-like conduct must be curbed. Girls who pass out programs and escort people To Their seats aT The Christmas Concert, Senior Play and Drama Festival are members ofthe Girls' Usher Corps. Acting as hostesses, These girls perform a service which is honored by Torch as work credit. Members of Girls' Usher Corps act as hostesses for many school functions: Back row-Penny Millar, Janice Waak, Sue Pur- galis. Sixth row-Sharon Ridinger, Judy Newell, Paula Sherer, Kathleen Kellum, Lorna Gilmore. Fifth row-Nicky Apostol, Mary Raichle, Nancy Johnston, Betty Edwards, Betsy Lee. Fourth row-Sally Sellen, Pat Trenbeath, Sally Sindt, Margaret Steinman, Karen Chrystal. Third row-Louise Oien, Sharon Lee, Gail Parks, Vivian Oakvik, chairmang Susan John- ston, Mary Jean Glenn. Second row-Marsha Hanks, Vickie Brodine, Martha Jackson. First row-Irene Burton, Margie Middleton, Risha Bay, Michelle Trotsky, Pam Hunter. CMiss- ingy: Dottie Campbell, Carla Dingillo, Irene Espinoza, Ruth Millar. Supervising audience courtesy at Roosevelt's athletic events is The duty ot the Boys' Usher Corps. Back to front- Dick Huhn, Lee Scott, Mike, Prouty, claairmang Bill Stanard, John Alspach, Bob Barnes, Jim Stan, Mr. lvan Jones, adviserg John Reeves, Mike O'Neil, Mike Fountain, Ben Lytle. CMiss- ingbz Virgil Pearson, Dan Dun- ham. T9 .,,,YMV-Qiglnq I, ,, . BM' gg-1 J Girls assist in the Main Office by performing clerical duties: Lola Dunham, Dolores Smith, Cindy Dack, Julie Coryell, Pat Edmond, Sharon Edmands, Mary Hilt, Joyce Briggs, Karla Strandin, Priscilla Dethlefs, Kathy Knappe, Betty Baker, Jackie Johnson, Jackie Mur- phy, Charlein Paxten, Judy Yeo, Geraldine Bourassa, Di- ana Hillman, CMissingD: Gail Holden, Mary Ann Steinberg, Roberta Wooda rd. Participants in inter-high school debates are: Back row - Dick Rose, Kent Carlson, Carol Edson, Jeff Spear. Front row-Carol Sammons, George Ordal, Tom Mills, Lance Lev- enthal, Carol Linklater, Carol Bolotin, Carolyn Wolf, Gladys Harris. CMissingJ: Chuck Berg- quist, president, Ed Stern, sec- retaryp Day Karr, Kathy Gates, Sandy Person, Carolyn Martin. , Students Take Action secretaries inthe Main and Attendance Offices must keep the attendance and school records for all of Roosevelt s 2 600 students in order. This is more than an activity, it is an important iob that must be done with great care and efficiency. Efficiency is also evident in Roosevelt's Debate Team which participated in many inter-high school debates. The general topics for discussion on this year's debates dealt with contemporary events. I f Approximately forty girls vvho aid the school Members of the Compass Committee write explanatory and informative articles on aspects of Roosevelt life. These articles are condensed into a small handbook, the Compass, which is used as a guide by students new to Roosevelt. One aspect of Roosevelt life is the P-TA Dances. P-TA Dance Committee plans the theme, the decorations, the entertainment, and the publicity for these bi-monthly dances held in the Eckstein gym. Keeping the attendance rec- ords in order are: Back row- Glenda Ensminger, Marge Bates, Sherri White, Marian Kahler, Gail McLean, Lucille Aeils, Sue Byington, Helen Lundin, Kathy Barrett, Maita Vincent, Paula Sherer, Linda Smith, Carol Reed, Sue Posner, Helen Sperry, Susan Triol, Sherry Hooper. Front row- Pat Egle, Bev Nichol, Sue Sep- arovich, Linda Gaston, Penny E ' Brown, Sharon Smyth, Page Statton, Connie Lee, Jan Hem- enway, Linda Schwabland. CMissingD: Karen Gauntlett, Sally Luker. Q 2 I i L - i 3 l l T 3 . -4-ur'- Compass Committee edits the Compass, which con- tains helpful information to new students at Roosevelt: Back row-Margaret Steinmann, Mari- lyn Alexander, Karen Adams, Jan Vander Wel, Janice Macintyre, Margaret Jones, Jane Volinn, Elinor Street, Carol Robertson, Patty Bailey, Susan Lewis, Anne Norris, Pat McDonald, Jeri Mortenson, Jan Shacklett, Kerry McCloy, Kay Strother, John Touhey, Ellery Hall, Marilyn Zwiers. From row- Carol Davis, Nancy Lewarch, Judy Nelson, Diane Thuesen, Mark Roller, co-clioirmmi, Pam Leonard, co-clmirnmn, Barbara Boles, Betty Anderson, Tina Doto, Barbara Hill. fMissing71 Claire Adams, Kay Hamlin, Dave Smith. , ri .JA '. Eckstein's gym is the scene of each P-TA Dance planned by the P-TA Dance Committee: Back row-Jeff Henning, George Kraemer, Steve Wilen, Jan Siks, Ed Dooley, Jerry Johnston, Bill Nienau, Byron Norton, Doug McDonald, Bill Theberge, Jim Thompson, Raleigh Angst, David Prince, Mike Keuss. Fourth row-Jackie Flagg, Dave Princehouse, Linda Hunnicutt, Craig Powell, Cathy Jones, Gordon Smith, Neal Robinson, Keith Moulton, Paul Wienir, Kerry Edwards, Peggy Whipple, Sue Greenawalt, Judy Crossett, Barb Carlson. Third row-Sheila Houston, Susie Tipp, Christine Hen- ning, Bev Cross, Donna Murray, .ludie Wills, Naomi Dopps, Diana Senn, Kathy Dahl, Lynn Sage, Linda Baker, Kathy Conrad, Sally Greenawalt, Judie Goss. Second row-Marli Schenck, Patty Walkup, Susan Mollan, Karen Moulton, Ann Bacon, Marilyn Hall, Coty Neese, Shari Bennie, Sue Palin, Sue Turner, Marilyn Gaw, Ann Borgerson, Barbara Epps, Terri Jones, Barbie Griffith. Front row-Kathy LeDuc, Heather Mackey, Sonia Hurlen, Jan Savage, Sue Posner, Sue Triol, Sandi Scott, Gail MacKenzie, Jeannette Weber, Charlie Saunders, co-clmirnmup Marion Hill, co- cizairman. Cillissingb: John Barnett, Bruce Barr, Frank Brown, Marcia Buckley, Carole Burton, JoAnne Ellerbrook, Leanne Falk, Dale Ford, Jan Haysom, Jim Lea, Lin McDole, Bob McDonald, Ralph Miles, Carolyn Reed, Dirk Smith, Dave Vadman, Jane Worcester, Dave Pearson. 2l The Publicity Committee alerts the school to important events by the use of back signs, bul- letin boards, and board signs. Back row-Nancy Greenway, Nancy Manos, Janet Pease, Carolyn Lee, Cass Lawyer, Charlotte Peterson, Janice Mc- Kenna, Carole Fiddler, Meg Pearson, Joanne Jirous, Marsha Buckley, Laura Lane, Lance Leventhal. Front row-Doris Johansen, Carol Germain, Jenny Haughawout, Cam McLean, chairman, Eleanor Mil- ner, Liz Lapic, Judy Pistole, Linda Juel, Kathy Piller. CMissingj: Sally Flint, Gary Ford, Jolene Herrin, Carol Kirkpatrick, George Ordal, Kathy Pfaff, Dirk Smith, Sandra Solberg, Jim Welch. Acquainting the new students with Roosevelt is the main function of the Orientation Committee, another duty is the supervision of an annual Faculty Tea. Back row-Cathy Chouinard, Kris Danishek, John Hopkins, George Watts, Dana Armstrong, Kathy Knappe, Steve Newman, Dick Roblee. Front row-Nancy Brewer, Arline Roller, Carolyn Waldal, Mrs. Helen Chess, aalviserg Mardie Howell, Kristin Ritter, Anne McLeaish, Sandy Dun- bar, Liz Staines, lris Tatsumi, chairman. CMis- singD: Ken Muzzy. Q Radio Club, W7GN, is for the boy who is mechan- ically minded. Dick Torbenson, Dave Princehouse, Phil Maynard, Al Ross, Jim Cunningham, chair- man. CMissingD: Bob Shannon, Norm Gregory, Roger Ferguson, Winston Sanderson, Graham Forsyth, Bill Anderson, Steve Lockitch, Stan Jones, Dick Tarr. Activities Blaze There are eleven clubs which appear in the Roosevelt Annual. TR's is primarily a service organization. Setting up tables for dinners such as the Father-Son Banquet and the Hollyberry Tea is among the many services which TR's perform for the school. RIRO, Roosevelt lnternational Relations Organization, promotes the exchange of students. This year an assembly was given featuring an ex- change student from Germany and a Lincoln High School boy who had iust returned from his stay in Germany. Many of the people in the Folkdancing Club have taken dancing for a number of years and dance professionally. Folkdancers: Come and trip it as ye go, On the light fantastic toe. -Milton. Doug B. Smith, Kathy Tralle, president, Linda Fosness, Barbara Wodburne, Jeri Mortensen, Tom Wood, Sue Fletcher, Tom Dunstan, Meg Pearson. CMissingD: Sally Sindt, Lynn Bassett, Lee Hurlbut, Carolyn Jackson, Elinor Street. Have chessmen, will travel, appears to be the motto of the Chess Club. Back row-Jim Seymour, Bob Vincent. Middle row-Ralph Heino, Jim Peter- son, Bruce Smith, George Ordal, George Palo. Front row-Arnold Wise, Marya Amyes, Mike Gross, chairman, Juanita Davis, Lance Leventhal, Herb Olson. CMissingD: Donald Jackson, George Hill, Evert Challstedt, David Street, Jim Larson, Dorn Cambell, Carol Bolotin, 1 z 71-.1 111., i f-5 fi Arranging equipment and taking tickets at school functions are the chief duties of the TR's. Back row-Jim Varon, Bill Brastow, Art Angst, Charles Donaldson, Ralph Williams, Gary Schulze, Mike Matthaeus, Ray Green, Bill Fielder. lllidzlle rowiHoward Lowen, John Lake, George Olsen, Paul Ashcanase, Jim Welch, Keith Acker, Fred Adamson, Art Smith, Ken Oliver, Dan Stewart, Mark Hough, Bob Hulliger, Pete Brousseau, Mike Averill, Dick Foort, Eric Marston, Jim Busch. From row-Craig Lunde, Terry Green, Bob Lingafelter, Jerry Skullerud, trcasurcrg Jack McGary, presi- dcntg Wes Piegel, sergeant-at-armsg Bruce Smith, Pete Christofferson, Ron Thwing. CMissingj: John Veblen, vice-president. Groups Offer Help With an eye Toward the future, the Future Teachers of America listen to ex- perienced teachers who speak at their meetings. This group has given service by being teacher-assistants this year. Another service group is the Spades who are interested in the well-being of spastic children. Some of their proiects consist of making Scrapbooks for the children and conducting money-making functions. All profits go to the hospitals and institutions caring for these children. Publicity Committee helps here at school by informing students of coming activities such as the Middy Drive, Senior Play, Revue, Torch Banquet, and others. Orientation Committee is the Roosevelt welcoming committee that represents the student body. Its main obiective is to make the new student feel at home and, in doing so, help him to do his best work. Our library, containing over T200 volumes, is serviced by student librarians who work in the library one period a day. . K -1 I F- The Audio-Visual Squad and the Bookroom Staff take charge of the many educational aid machines and books available here at Roosevelt. Standing- Jim Cunningham, Russ Brown, Dick Johnson, Bill Anderson. Sitting-Gary Gibson, Phil Maynard, Al Ross, David Baker, Don Younghusband. Ultissiizgjz Mike Fountain, Steve Schrum, Mike Daugherty, Chris Doces. 24 The purpose of the Roosevelt International Rela- tions Organization is to further the exchange of students and to increase the knowledge of differ- ent cultures. Back row-Eldon McNeese, Deepak Dutt, Lynn Bassett. Front row-Anne Welch, Jane Holm, Nancy MacMahon, Marnie Swarm, Jo Anne Crawford, Joanne Jirous, Kathy Church. CMiss- ingD: Claire Adams, Carol Loewing, Margaret Jorgensen, Kathy Pfaff, Carol Reed. One word of advice to our Future Teachers: You cannot teach a man anything, you can only help him to find it within himself. -Galileo. Back row-Kathy Rafferty, Lawrence Thompson, Brehon McFarland, Martha Jackson, Debbie McCabe, Linda Frank- fort, Jeanette Lomax, Beth Batholomew. Third row-Jo Ann Irwin, Gail Sharp, Joan White, Elizabeth Diers, Ginger Rich, Margaret Steinmann, Sharlene Steele, Gail Parks, Jean Hill, Jannetta Slater, Meredith Morris, Nancy MacMahon. Second row-Linda Holland, Lynn Faust, Elcena Steinmann, Fern Potter, Virginia Petry, Donna Petry, Wendy Burgess, Karen Vaughn, Ann Hadfield, Molly Eells. Front row-Nancy Brewer, presi- dent lSfd1'Ldi1'lgli Linda Pearson, vice-president lsmndingis Jane Hiserman, Cathy Rein, Sandy Cook, lris Tatsumi, secretary, Rosemary Cannon, Bob Lingafelter, Phil Bullard, Tim Feetham. Making scrapbooks for the spastic children is one part ot the program of Spades, a city-wide organiza- tion: Norma Wilk, Pam Hunter, Cindy Van Cleve, Julie Foord, Barbara Meakins, Judy Garland, Barbara Staab, Arline Roller, Barbara Bryan, Sue Penberthy, Dottie Cambell, Joanne Armstrong, Delores Meakins, Kathy O'Neil, Diana Neal, Georgia Rothlaender, Marilyn Gaw, iunidentideflj, Janice Waak, Kathie Sor- enson, Nina Harris, Cathy Chouinard, Mary Corner, Sharon Montgomery, Sue Purgalis, Carol Johnson, Diane Kingsbury, Penny Millar. SeutedfMary Peabody, Linda Prohaska, Carolyn Jackson, president, Bonnie Wheelon, vice-presidentg Molly Eells, secretary-treasurer, Marlene Johnson. CMiSSiHgD1 Glynis Abbenhouse, Judy Aspinwall, Jan Barker, Linda Frankfort, Jane Hiserman, Brenda Hume, Janet Pease, Kathy Ransom, Priss Stone, Bev Welch, Sue Whipple, Jackie Wolfheim, Carlene Yasak, Margaret Ziegler, Lee Hurlbut, Mike Middleton. To the library helpers, books are their business. Back row- Sherrie Parks, Barb Feltis, Car- olyn Jackson, Karen Juel Sheila Hoople. Middle row- Susie Kion, Jan Van Derlinden, Cindy Marriott, Carolyn Rit- chie. Front row-Wendy Nord- strom, Susan Stout, treasurerg Marsha Harris, Joanne Arm- strong, presidentg Donna Turn- er, Linda Juel, Jackie Murphy, vice-president. Cllflissingj : Judy Gray, Joan Lowry, Kathy Nelson, Nora Borgstrom, Carol Tipp, Sandi Vrooman, Kathy Klees, Sharen Woodburn, Con- nie Norman, Dotha Clark, Kathy Gallagher, Ann Thorpe, Carol Westling. r- fx , W f , fy ' Members ot the Camera Club learn the art and technique of taking and developing pictures, and practice by Taking pictures ot school functions and developing them in their laboratory. Foreground- Bill Windblade, presivlentg Mr. Cameron Cooper, adviser. Standing-Paul Schelb, Ken NlUZZy, Terry Hatch, Sharon Rau. Kneeling-Wendell Wonderly, David Given, Irvin Condiotty, Herb Edmands, Jim Gullidge. Clltissingjz Bob Baskerville, Sally Sellen, Gary Thompson. Development of the mind through the study ot scientific procedures appears to be the purpose ot RooseveIt's Science Club. Doug Smith, Barby Mills, Deepak Dutt, presidentg Roy VanDenburgh, Bob Vargas. W FZ? W lim laquet Dick Enders President Vice-President Greg Thompson Bruce Beard Treasurer Secretary Members of the Boys' Cabinet meet with the offi- cers to plan and organize all activities of the club. Back row-John Cathey, Greg Thompson, Wayne Evans, Dick Enders, Bruce Winter, Pete Howard, Bob Meston, Ed Stroble. Front row-Dennis Zeh- rung, Jan Siks, Jerry Rein, Dennis Bloch, Mike Daugherty, Chris Doces, Jim Jaquet, Cstundingjg Bruce Beard, Curt Pearson, Jon Long. CMissingj: Stan Schmid, Mike Hentschell. 'T l .- .Q lt ,Q Boys' Club Serves Would you like to help plan and direct a Father-Son Dessert or Hot Rod Show, or help make a scrapbook highlighting athletic events? Boys at Roosevelt are provided with the opportunity to participate in many different ways through the Boys' Club. Four hundred fathers and sons attended the annual Father-Son Dessert held on December 8. The principal speaker was Roy McKasson of the Huskies, Rose Bowl Champions. Special entertainment was provided by the Highline High School tumbling and trampoline act. Bruce Winter and Pete Howard were general supervisors of the annual event. Roosevelt boys are represented by the Boys' Club Cabinet. lt consists of the officers and other members appointed by the officers and Mr. Robert Bell, Boys' Club Adviser. Cabinet meets Wednesday mornings to coordinate the activities of the different committees and to prevent the overlapping of ideas. f These five cars won top honors in the fall Hot Rod Show, held annually by the Boys' Club. 27 Among other acTiviTies, The Adminis- TraTion Deparfmenf looks affer The Nurse's Office, Locker Room, and Lost and Found. On stairs-Marietta Boyd, Mimeograph, Kay Schmidf, Re- freshments, Norma Wilk, Nurse's Of- fice, Judy Pisfole, Records, Paf Mc- Donald, Girls' Club Office, Cindy Dack, Locker Room, Donna Edwards, Mimeo, Sandy Person, Lost and ' Found, Becky Wilkie, Girls' Club J Office. Below-Karen Juel, Locker Room, Paf Wise, Little Conference, Laura lmboden, LiTTle Conference, Bonnie Wheelon, Nurse's Office, Kafhy Pederson, Losf argd Found, Anne Bradley, TTCQSUTBTJ P oebe Rug- Leamje Goss gles, Records. Preszzlcnt Q Z Nyle Clark Vice-President Nancy Wells Recording Saci'eTary Serving The needy, The P-TA, and The Girls' Club Through special assignments and regular proiecfs is The Service Deparimenf. Front row-Lynn Pru- Zan, correspomiing secretary, Page STaTTon, Silk Screen, Candy Pearson, Publicify, Eleanor Nlilner, Refreshmenfs, Jeri Nlorfenson, Decorafions, Don- nie Dingwall, Teddy Jr. Red Cross, Anne Norris, Decorafions, Judy Yeo, Silk Screen, Janet Rehkopf, Silk Screen, Carol Leigh Coombs, Inaugural. Back row-Paf Walkup, Publicify, Linda Hunnicuff, Elec- Tions. YI .2 ii i 28 Lynn Pruzan Corresponding Secretary Anne Bradley I Treasurer . If , I JU I V7 Mrs. Lorna Erickson Adviser Members of the Cultural De- partment make displays, keep the scrapbook, and publish the Teddy Echo. Standing- Sherry Hooper, Standards, Nancy Wells, recording secre- tary, Mary Pennell, Scrap- book, Carolyn Ritchie, Mother- Daughter Banquet, Marilyn Zwiers, Bulletin Board, Gail Warnell, Bulletin Board, Sandy Shimitz, Display, Kathy Church, Scrapbook, Lanie Saltman, Teddy Echo. On stairs-Lee Bracken,Standards, Pam John- son, Display, Marli Schenck, Teddy Echo. flxIiSSi1Zgl: Mary Ann Steinberg, Teddy Echo. Through the parties, exchange of cards, and enter- tainment arranged by the Social Department, Roosevelt girls are given the opportunity to meet and enioy one another. On stairs-Janet Nelson, Program, Nicky Apostal, Friendship, Robin Brack- en, Cards, Nyle Clark, vice-president, Lynn O'Leary, Friendship, Linda Juel, Social Service, Miriam Schultz, Program, Elcena Steinman, RHO, Mar- garet Steinman, RHO, Linda Odle, Good Cheer, Sonia Hurlen, Cards, Caroline Olson, Good Cheer. Below-Jackie Johnson, Father-Daughter Banquet, Carol Keyser, Father-Daughter Banquet, Teri Kelly, Social Service, T ugh X, 'R T7 L ?s .s X Z-1 5. ,, . - Q G C Sets Goals New Horizons, the ASR theme, came alive as a record number of girls signed for Girls' Club committees this year. Keeping this theme in mind, the officers ot the Girls' Club tried to blend all activities to meet the interests of Roosevelt girls. Sophomores were oriented and introduced to Juniors and Seniors through the Big and Little Sister program. This was organized in the summer and was climaxed with a party late in September. Committee chairmen and two representatives from each committee attended the Little Conference to solve problems and inspire qualities of leadership in the girls. Scrapbooks were sent to our exchange school in France, and pillows were made for the Red Cross by different committees. The Publicity Committee established a new policy of working with the corresponding Boys' Club committee in activities such as the GC-BC P-TA Dance. Parents observed the organization of the Girls' Club through their attendance at the Father-Daughter Banquet, the Mother- Daughter Banquet, and the Holly Berry Tea. Climaxing the year were elections and the inaugural. ln all these activities, special proiects were assigned to each committee to create unity in the Girls' Club. 1 5? ' wi I E5 5 'R 5 L -rj xg Q ' 7 ra L? fi XT X- S. -R 'b Smiles are the trademark of these Spur and Roughe rider officers: Bob Trimble, presidentg Bruce Camp- bell, lT6HSlH'81'j Jeff Howson, vice-presioletiztg Curt Pearson, secreraryg Diane Tellefsen, sect-erm-yg Mar- lene Paulson, presirlenrg Becky Knudson, vice-pt-est clenrg Helen Lundin, treasurerg Sherry Hooper, ser- g5G11f'f1f'lH'1'VlS. Jim Allendoerfer Dori Axtell Robert Barnes Sheldon Bennett Jim Bradley Bob Bryan Bob Buer John Bundy Bruce Campbell Charles Campbell Kent Carlson Dick Enders John Hagman 30 Bob Harris John Holmstrom Jeff Howson Jim Jaquet Jim Johnson Tad Lhamon Win Ludy Jim McCaffree Dan Metcalf Tom Mills Terry Murphy Ron Nicholson Brandy Nielsen Curt Pearson Randy Rafferty Mark Roller Steve Sakaguchi Charlie Saunders Dave Shafer Gordon Smith Frank Solomon Jeff Spear Ed Stern Bob Trimble Chuck Vinsonhaler Dave Wendells Bruce Winter Sprufls Aid Uthers Ninefy-nine Teddies composed The Senior honoraries, Golden Spurs and Roughriders. Members were chosen for school service, grades, and upon recommendation from faculTy members and former Spurs and Ruffs. Spurs did one daily hour of school service in The library and in The main and counselling offices. They were Teachers 'secreTaries, and They held ASR offices. Community service included helping aT The Seatfle Handicap Cenfer and The Library for The Blind, and working on projects such as The March of Dimes. A new service This year was helping aT The Fircresf School for The Mentally Retarded. Bimonfhly Spur poflucks combined fun and learning. Roughriders served aT The Father-Daughter and Mother-Daughter Banquets. They also worked aT The Handicap CenTer. Roughrider Choir, in ifs second year, became well-known for such songs as There ls Nothing Like a Dame. Yelling conTesTs aT pep-assemblies sparked friendly infer-group rivalry. However, The groups undertook Two ioinT proiecfsz escort- ing Teachers To The Faculfy Tea and sponsoring a P-TA Dance. Anne Bradley Penny Brown Nyle Clark Carol Leigh Coombs Julie Coryell Glenda Ensminger lrene Espinoza Barbara Feltis Kristi Fielding Sue Fletcher Carol Fortenbacher Kathy Gallagher Susie Glickman Leanne Goss Marsha Hanks Peggy Hanley Nancy Harrell Jane Haughawout Marion Hill Diana Hillman Sherry Hooper Linda Hunnicutt Sue Hurley Carol lnhelder Jan lrving Jackie Johnson Lynn Kaufman Viv Kayes Barb Key Becky Knudson Carol Lambert Carolyn Leach Connie Lee Helen Lundin Nancy Maddox Pat McCorkle Sue McQuarrie Barbara Mills Susie Mowat Jackie Murphy Kathy Nelson Lou Ella Nixon Gail Odell Marlene Paulson Lynn Pruzan Carolyn Ritchie Sue Rosene Bev Savage Terry Scofield Sandy Shimitz Mary Ann Steinberg Marnie Swarm Barbie Taylor Diane Tellefsen Jan VanDerlinden Nancy Wells Mary Jo Wheeler Pat Wise Judy Yeo 1 Cecil F. Bullock For an increasing num- ber of people, scholarship is a way of life, not merely an intellectual discipline. Unfortunately, the American people have never genuinely prized scholarship and usually have been a bit suspi- cious of intellectuals. 'However, in the atomic age, our nation is be- ginning to turn to the well-educated for leader- ship in the continuing grim race for world leadership. As a result, tremendous opportunities for rewarding service and a satisfying way of life are opening to dedi- cated students. Only through a dedicated and well-educated leadership can we hope to win the long, patient costly struggle over the ancient enemies of men-war, poverty, and tyranny. Carl 0. Lawrence I feel very privileged to have been associated with Roosevelt High School for a number of years. Our school is in the best tradition of the comprehensive American high school, with its rich academic program, its wide assortment of non-academic electives, its skillfully directed athletics, and the effec- tive student-faculty cooperative government- the Associated Students of Roosevelt. The aim of each student upon entering Roosevelt should be a high school career made up of all these facets of our school life, placed in their proper perspective. Then we may say with purpose, 'What I Am To Be l Arn Now Becoming'. 32 I , Robert Bell Activity Coordinator Edward Liston Senior Counselor Ralph Rehbock Junior Counselor Hattie Fitzgerald Sophomore Counselor Consultations with the counseling staff have solved the problems of many students. William Hall Boys' Adviser Helen Smith Girls' Adviser Faculty Enlightens As lighthouses, buoys, and searchlights guide ships at sea, so does the faculty offer vocational help and scholastic train- ing to students at school. The faculty tries to rotate its Searchlight to cover many experiences and then encourages the student to follow a light beam to his chosen vocation. The faculty of Roosevelt is composed of ninety-five members including two foreign exchange teachers. Our teachers come from such places as Louisiana, lllinois, Iowa, Vermont, Maine, Texas, Minnesota, and Kansas. Several foreign nations are also rep- resented: Canada, Algeria, England, and Austria. Among the colleges which the teachers have attended are Smith College, Columbia Uni- versity, University of Algeria, Cornell University, University of California, Harvard, University of Michigan, University of Flor- ence, and Grinnel College. During leisure time the faculty participates in such activi- ties as photography, gardening, traveling, tennis, golfing, boating, and writing for publication. Most important, the teacher through his own experience, education, and activities can inspire and encourage the students in the business of daily living. ,1 'ti 1. tl gf .W R Qi , 2 l ff' --.3 Helen Anderson Virgil Anderson Social Studies Language Arts Kathryn Barber Philip Baudin Home Economics Foreign Languages David Burrell Industrial Arts James Corlett Melvin Dranga Mathematics Health Education Lorna Erickson Lee Folsom Home Economics Science --44 9 -7' ,124 V.. f x 1111 wc l l Agnes Arnold Language Arts Merle Blondino Language Arts Warren Averill Social Studies V Byron Baggaley Social Studies Laura Brewitt Carlotta Brunson Study Hall Language Arts t 'I' is ,, G sw l ,f VXA Helen Chess Language Arts Elisabeth Edtmiller Language Arts John Fuller Mathematics ,fmqii 5 H, .wt V , , I 9' ' 1.3 J , 'it' Ns 1 v ,Y 23 M 1 ,,....y- V ,, it V 55.4 W f ?Ll 'li Q, ' s. 'f 1 if 'Q :ififlf 1 Kv a 4 L Yi 125 ,Hifi te 1' if , it f ftttf it y 5 '25 Xl' 7,4 Elizabeth Clark William Clyde Cameron Cooper Social Studies Mathematics Science Jean Elshin James Erickson Art Mathematics Lois Fulton Igor Gladstone Art Foreign Languages V, 'V fi 1 -ea ,al 'V X A t x 4 X ' if ,,,,, ., , Qi f ' , , A ff' Af L K Y 1 ? I M rm 34 t rt W 4 . ill l l i Xi XX 1 X X t XXX t t xl i t , at 1 N A , , itt wt Xu f L f . Tl ,fl 851-2 Xi .Iva 1 X l KJ, J J 0-'14 J i i l,.,-p 5 95 WK 4: Clark Green Ann .l. Grodal Dale Hanberg Donald Harney Language Arts Language Arts Social Studies Industrial Arts Arnold Helgeson Edith Hooper Louis Hull David Humphrey Mathematics Girls' Physical Ed. Boys' Physical Ed. Music S14 f Gail lngle Dorothy Johnson Foreign Languages Science Aurora Kipperberg Girls' Health Ed. Eleanore Loughead Business Education Ivan Jones Richard Junco James King Science Foreign Languages Industrial Arts Ora Krienke Robert Lindh Elmo Little Science Counseling Science Kenneth Lyman Business Education iffy l . 1 Helen McCormick Business Education Z-4 Betty McFarlane Girls' Physical Ed. ,..J y, ,A i Rl., J 4 'wb' .vi- a Af I , l ,A ,J P dl If ' -4 'cf ' Alma Hawkins Foreign Languages Berkeley Hutchins Language Arts Elizabeth Lohren Business Education Jack McGee Social Studies L' ' 5, 4-lk is .xi , A AVVL !f-.?j'Q- ,I , A was- A X., vg Ya ,, W W -4- A . ,, 1-4' ,, ff .1 X, 9 45, K ui I - X fm' N hi' 'O' , 1 . .3 , if lf, ll J .J FQ iff - 1 - ?,47vwlo:- Mary Mansour Mary Mason Celia Michel Anne Elizabeth Moe Elizabeth Montgomery Language Arts Language Arts Home Economics Girls' Health Ed. Business Education Doris Mullen 1 Jean Musser Eugene Olmsted Kenneth Parmeter Earl Prebezac Science ,CIM-S Language Arts Business Education Language Arts Social Studies D , lf N in Wx MX E' 'W tra J, W l el wil : ft ' 1 ies, W ,, a ' fi A- R, E .4 wifi! A lt 2 E Hugh Preston Jack Rasmussen Oscar Rosenquist Marguerite Roys John Rushing Business Education Social Stlglies Science Study Hall Mathematics I Peter Rybock Conrad Schirmer David Scott Mary K. Simeon Ellen McComb Smith Language Arts Social Studies Science Mathematics Language Arts Benjamin Snowden Audrey Spady Ivard Strauss Phillip Stucky Doris Sundling Boys' Physical Ed. Business Education Language Arts Mathematics Business Education A l' 1 ,rw Q 450' 1 , ,A A -.,,,, E A M W WW r r-- A of df if 5.2 : Z X-J ' ' f' ' Xa ,I W 36 Ronald Taylor Music Lloyd Tu rner Social Studies ,P- I' , 'Ov , .45 15' -95, in 1 -1-CTV Marian Thomas Erling Thorsen Leonard Thrapp Phillip Tielle Foreign Languages Industrial Arts Boys' Health Ed. Science Sarah Vyborny Dean Walter Margaret West Richard West Foreign Languages Mathematics Social Studies Social Studies H f , f li., M y Q A ' . m- f 9 V 'f il' M ,, . r vb l, Q r, ' ,V W,kk' 1 R yi , ff? ' .4 rf' N r f Alice Wiley Ray Williams Russell Willman Martha Young James Zachow Social Studies Social Studies Mathematics Language Arts Language Arts , l......A-QL' iw-32:1 hi - li lif 37 Not Pictured Anna Maiors Foreign Languages John Fullmer Science William Gould Art Il i I ,' ' I 1 , 1 .' .. Georg Jungwirth Teachers Visit Since T949 SeaTTle has been parficipafing in The Foreign Teacher Exchange Program, a nafion-wide funcfion. This pasf school year There were eighf foreign Teachers in SeaTTle schools. Roosevelf was mosT forTunaTe To have Two of These foreign Teachers as members of The faculTy for one year. Der Deufsch Lehrer who makes a poinf of being known as an Oesfereicher is Dr. Georg .lungwirTh, our exchange Teacher from AusTria. He is parTicipaTing in The FulbrighT Program as an exchange Teacher. In his home-Town, Linz on The Danube, Dr. Jungwirfh Teaches in Two schools: The Bundesrealschule and The Bundegymnasium. Dr. Jungwirfh enjoys hiking in The mounTains around his home-Town. He also enioys music and discussing The humanifies. While he was aT RoosevelT, Dr. Jungwirfh TaughT German and LaTin. Shirley Robertson Wigan, Lancashire, is The home-Town of Miss Shirley Roberfson, our exchange Teacher from England. Miss Roberfson was selecfed for The exchange posf by a Brifish commiTTee for The inTerchange of Teachers beTween Brifain and The Unifed STaTes. Upon her reTurn To England she will resume her previous duTies of Teaching in The Teachers' Training College in Hereford. While aT RoosevelT, she TaughT Language ArTs and also was The faculTy direcfor for The Senior Play. 38 I-ect' Faculty Wins Spotlight Featured inthe spotlight is a group of Roosevelt teachers who attended educational conferences last summer. Four teachers were chosen to attend the Foreign Language Institute at the University of Washington. These teachers worked with a group specializing in French, Spanish, Russian, and German, and conversed and read only in those respective languages. Roosevelt was represented at Mathematics and Science Institutes by three members of the faculty. The meetings were held in Colorado and Eastern cities. The main purpose ot each was to improve the texts, methods, and materials used in these areas. The aims of the educational conferences are to stimulate interest, improve the competency of the teachers, and to demonstrate new teaching methods. Lee Folsom, David Scott, and Phillip Stucky eval- uate the new ideas they encountered at the government-sponsored Math and Science Insti- tutes. Discussing their experiences at the Foreign Lan- guage Institute held at the University of Washing- ton last summer are Richard Junco, Igor Gladstone, Sarah Vyborny, and Philip Baudin. Tltfti r Q Lrg, fi M we e u mmm m ug? :gsm is , ff few Margaret Bates Letha Blue Margaret Brandt Lois Coburn Arlene Hedeen 5eC 9TafY ASNSTGHT SSCFSTSYY Assistant Setrretary Counseling Secretary Attendance Secretary Personnel Adds Harmony Qiftf-if3f.1i,. S - Q , ' .QV Y Lester Huston Daniel Sullivan Stella Dion Custodial Engineer Assistant Engineer Nurse it '1!t'f'f , Preparing food for a student body of 2700 and a C X ' faculty of 100 during three lunches is the iob of these cooks: Edna Prout, Nancy Howell, Helen Cheeseworth, Ellen Winston, Helen Scott, lunch! room manager, Lillian Butschke, Frances Buck, Edna Pringle, Lucile Swick, Erna Fisher, Lucille Miller, Lila Knott. Vernice Woodland Assistant Librarian Dorothy Watson Brita Almquist Librarian Library Secretary Mrs. Woodland be came a member of the Roosevelt staff too late for a pic- ture. 'EI-? Heating the building, cleaning the rooms, and solving locker problems are among the duties of the custodial staff: Duane Steele, Raymond Burris, George Thomas, William Stephens, Lewis Mitchell, Lester Huston, custodial engineerg William Roller, James Stull, Ottie Bushek, matron, Daniel Sulli- van, assistant engineer. Planning the agenda for a Torch Assembly are Bruce Campbell, president, Mr. Dean Walters, aglviserg Frances Meyers, vice-presiclentg and Chris- tine Hunnicut, secretary-treasurer. The Torch Committee chairmen who helped the light of Torch to shine brighter are Eleanor Milner, Sandy Weiser, Jolene Herrin, Kathy Church, Myrna Ferch, Jeri Mortensen, Carol ln- helder, Lee Peterson, Linda Hunnicutt. Torch Sheds Light Torch is a symbol ot the guiding light of knowledge. The purpose ot the Torch Honor Society is to recognize high intellec- tual achievement and scholastic ability. The Torch Society held an election assembly early in the fall. Twelve candidates ran tor three ottices. Chairmen were chosen tor the following committees: Bulletin Board, Banquet, Assembly, Elections, Appreciation, Publicity, Membership, and Vocational Seminar. Special assemblies held during titth period for Torch members featured a variety of programs. A student could learn more about his chosen occupation at the vocational seminars sponsored by Torch. Senior mem- bers ot Torch could participate in an honor study sixth period in room 211 without supervision. The spring Torch banquet honored its members. S. Z' f-J, Senior members of Torch are able to study in a relaxed at- mosphere in this honor Study. Back row Chialdetzj- Dick Crosetto, Lee Scott. Third row-Terry Murphy, Bruce Campbell, John Holm- strom, Jim Johnson. Second ron-Tad Lhamon, Lynn Basf sett. Fit-sz row-Necia Gamm, Marcie Bodmer. Pencil poised, a student in Mr. David Burrell's fifth period Drawing class judges his creation. Skilled fingers take a time write in Miss Elizabeth Loh- ren's Business Education class. 0 1. .,,,ii,, ,.,, , , a.-,1.,f5, 51 1. if Miss Jean Musser and her Senior Reading class listen as Phoebe Ruggles discusses the philosophy of Kant. Curriculum Changes New courses have been added To The RoosevelT curriculum To help meeT the challenge of The Space Age, but it is falla- cious To assume That The school is suddenly awakening from intellectual slumber To The dawn of a scienTific era. Roosevelt has offered college maThemaTics since l937, students have long had The option of Taking chemisTry and physics. The faculfy is noT interested in chasing spuTniks , raTher, it seeks To provide a balanced dieT of curricula for its sTudenT body. Science is imporTanT, but science is not placed ahead of a general, diversified education, maThemaTics is useful in Today's world, buT equally imporTanT are foreign languages and The arts. Using These axioms, Roosevelt has gained The reputation of preparing iTs sTudenTs well for higher educafion. Karen Juel, Sharon Nicholas, Fran SkuTT, Molly Eells, and Donna Rae Brown pin The hem of a dress modeled by Marie Fisher in Mrs. Kathryn Bar- ber's Tailoring class. Terry Norman, Karen Young, Sue West, and Sharon Reams learn To use business machines for fuTure secretarial work. I f X 43 Scope Widens ln a relatively new educational program, Roosevelt is challenging the individual student according to his ability, The History Mathematics, Language Arts, Foreign Languages, and Science Departments are offering enriched courses for students with above-average ability in these fields. Students who have difficulty in Math and History may also take special classes. In the Math Department, Mr. James Corlett X- is using a new teaching aid: television. His students watch a lecture given by the head of the Math Department at Sealth High School during the first half of the class period, Mr. Corlett gives additional instruc- tion in the remaining class time. ln cooperation with the Physical Science Study Committee of the National Science Foundation, Mr. David Scott, Science Depart- -fnent head, and Mr. Lee Folsom are teaching . . fm- 4' a new physics course as part of a national L experiment. The new course, consisting of films, lectures, experiments, and a special text, emphasizes an understanding of recent advances in physics more than a survey of the history of the subiect. Mr. James Corlett's fourth period Math Analysis class supplements its knowledge of the subiect by watching lectures on television. Back row-Don Kinell, John Brennan. Front row-Jeff Steele, Ed Sengel, Corenne Smith, Judy Burson, Mike Wienir. Dick Lilly, Lee Bracken, Bob McMahon, Robin Bracken, and Bob Uhles are working a large problem. Mr. Phillip Stucky, Ulepartment head, instructs their mathematics class. 44 fd Jfldfll ,Jill we f it ,ft 4 l Future scientists find outlet for their emulsions in Mr. Ora Krienke's fourth period accelerated Chemistry class. of X .J l-- Current events are an integral part of Miss Elizabeth Clark's United States History course. Linda Wilkins, Greg Morgan, Margaret Geballe, and Mike Keuss are engrossed in magazine articles. ,R N 4. K, gs. E. ,in 45 Should capital punishment be abolished? is the question discussed by Mr. Earl Prebe- zac's Contemporary Problems students. Julie Coryell, Nancy Greenway, Dennis Bloch, and Dorothy Clay participate in the controversy. Roosevelt's Latin Club officers are meeting to dis- cuss the Roman Banquet held in the spring: Bev CFOSS, Liclerg Jon Olson, Licterg Mike Kelly, Crule Aedileg Julie Decker, Crule Aedileg George Ordal, Pmeterg Janet Marshall, Pmeter, Joyce Waak, Servag Lee Williams, Consulg Meg Pearson, Consulg Sharlene Steele, Sctwig Sharon Montgomery, Scrilmg Diane Kingsbury, Scrilmg JOhr1 Moseley, Quaestorg Carol Germain, Qiinestorg Rick Eber- hardt, Servo. Students in Mr. Igor Glad- stone's fifth period Russian I class are looking at Russian travel folders. Listening to recordings of Christmas carols in Mr. Rich- ard Junco's Language Labora- tory are Nikki Chamberlain, Forrest Flashman, Sally Flint, Nick Hawkinson. Looking at Russian posters are officers of the Spanish, German, and Russian Clubs: Standing- Russian Club: Marli Schenk, chairman of Borsclfi Party, Heather Mac Dougall, secretary-treasurer, Dick Allen, vice-presiolent. Seated-Spanish Club: Roger Schell, vice-presidentg Sandy Dunbar, social and program chairman. German Club: Helene Houk, vice-presialentg Nicholas Keyock, presidentg Bob McMahon, secretary. Uwissinglz Sheldon Bennet, Stan Schmid, Marilyn Jenkins, Sally Sellen. Berets were appropriate attire for the French Club Breakfast sponsored by the officers Kathy Billimoria, secretary Mrs. Sarah Vyborny, aalviserg Lynn Pruzan, vice-president, Lynn Bassett, president. Each German class sang carols and shared treats at the Ger- man Club Christmas Party on December 9. Linguists Add Life This year Stremious Life is featuring the Foreign Languages Department headed by Mr. Phillip Baudin. Departments having had special pages in the past are Business Education and Drama. Classes in French, Latin, Spanish, German, and Russian are now part of the curriculum. Russian is a comparatively new addition to the languages offered at Roosevelt, the Russian Club is an outgrowth of the class. Foreign Language clubs help the students to understand the customs of the foreign land whose language they are studying. The Latin Club holds its annual Roman Banquet in the spring, under the direction of Miss Gail lngle. An innovation for the French Department was a French Breakfast held in the lunchroom on December -4. ln sponsoring the International Banquet Ties Around theWorld, the French, Russian, German, and Spanish Departments worked together. Mrs. Marian Thomas was in charge of the banquet held on March 23, and 250 language students attended. From the skies man seized a bolt of lightning. He was soon to become master of a new wonder- electricity. i . ii Mi ix ,N i 'N iw i il lll ally Prod uotrons 0 V Senior Play W P Revue ll rally! P v no WW ooa roups Instrumental Groups J Publioations 5 i r Roosevelt's Tic impact of it PhilomeI, with melody, Sing in our sweet lullaby, Lulla, lulla, Iullabyg lulla, Iulla, Iullabyp Never harm, nor spell, nor charm, Come our lovely lady nigh, So, good-night, with lullaby. Act ll, Scene III Z Cast PHlLOSTRATE,acourTier . . . THESEUS, Duke of Athens . . HIPPOLYTA, betrothed to Theseus EGEUS, a rich old man . . . HERMIA, his daughter .... DEMETRIUS in love with Hermia LYSANDER HELENA, in love with Demetrius . PETER QUINCE NICK BOTTOM FRANCES FLUTE ROBIN STARVELING . TOM SNOUT SNUG PUCK, an elf ..,. workmen ' FAIRY ....... OBERON, King of Shadows . TITANIA, his Queen . . . PEASEBLOSSOM . . . fDenotes Friday Cast 'Kerry Cramer, Vonia Druliner . . . . . . Nick Keyock . 'Kathi Casey, Merrilyn Will . . . . . . John Barnett 'Karren Brighton, Susan Wendort . . . . . . Jeff Steele . . . . . Mike Stribling Betty Ellis, 'Joan Meisenholder . . . . . . Roger Shell . Art Grunbaum . Mike O'Neil . . Greg Morgan . . . . . Randy Rafferty . . . . . . Dick Swanson i'Sharon Galloway, Kathy Matau +Alice Gilmartin, Frances Meyers . . Kris Albert, 'Karen Sailor . Carol Edson, 'Kathy Gallagher . . . . . . Betty Stefan Kris Albert Kathy Matau Susan Wendorf Roger Shell Carol Edson Art Grunbaum Merrilyn Will as Oberon as Pack as Hermia as Peter Quince as Titania as Bottom as I-Izppolyta 50 hi ill, . f True Love Triumphs Fairies and morTals shared The spoTlighT in This year's Senior Play, A Midsummer NighT's Dream. Miss Shirley RoberTson, exchange Teacher from Shakespeares home- land, direcTed The producTion aided by BeTTy STefan, student director. The course of True love never did run smooTh was The Theme of This lighThearTed Tale. A magic herb and The misTakes of The elf Puck combined To compIicaTe Thoroughly The love affairs of morTals and Tairies alike. Humble workmen added laughs wiTh Their eTTorTs To produce a Tragic play Tor The Duke's wedding day. PresenTed on January 29 and 30, The play feaTured unusual sTage seTs designed and operaTed by Mr. lvard STrauss and his sTage crew. The use of a revolving seT wiTh a woodland scene on one side and a courT scene on The oTher, plus The consTruc- Tion of a weeping willow Tree were Two major accomplishmems of The crew. fi? i, All The dolls are waiting To have some fun as They i listen to Their master s fooisteps faintly disap pearing Mr. Ivard N. Strauss as alneetor producer and Stage Force adviser supervises one of The rehear sais. With him is Mr James King asswtant stage director. 52 ixgff-a 1 Q33 .C es Q Memories Prevail Good evening, folks. TonighT we would like To recall for you some memories of . . Each acT of The l96O, RhyThm and RioTs Revue represenTed a Theme used in The lasT TwenTy years, such as ShowboaT Memories, SaboTage in Toyland, RevoluTion in Mexico, Flame's Ballroom, King NepTune's Beach, and Day To NighT aT The Club. RepresenTaTives from The presenT sTudenT body as well as alumni were spoTlighTed in vlgneTTes of pasT Revues. Over T50 persons conTribuTed To make This evenT a True Review OT Revuesf' The resulT of weeks OT scenery-making, scripr-wriTing, and rehearsing was presenred To Two audiences on March ll and l2. Some of The special Techniques used This year were The use of alumni acTs, a line of Senior boys dressed as dolls, a ripple machine Tor a waTer eTfecT on The back- ground, ulTra violeT lighTing in The under- waTer scene, and a special background and currain ThaT was shipped from Hollywood especially Tor This producTion. SrTTrng on a coral reef The Kady Jan Trio sings The Mer- mar s : JaneT Sammons, Sandy Cook, and Kay Hamlin. Revue Recalls Past This year's Revue Theme was retrospective of past Revue performances. Specialty acts by alumni who had appeared in previous Revues were featured in the twentieth annual Rhythm and Riots Revue produced by Mr. lvard Strauss. Members of the Continuity Committee developed the script and directed the acts. The music was arranged by the Music Committee and the dances by the Dance Committee. The director, Susie Mowat, and the assistant director, Marli Schenck, were responsible for the production as a whole. Music and Dance Committees adapt the dances and music of the acts in the Revue to fit the theme. Back row-Susan Battin, Naomi Dopps, Pam Leon- ard, Dick Roblee. Front row-Barbara Bondelid, Lynn Kaufman, Bob Bryan, Pat Walkup, Georgie Isaminger. CMissingD: Kathy Pederson. ew Costumes are made or rented bythe Costume Com- mittee. Keeping the Revue scrapbook up-to-date is a special function of the Publicity Committee. Back row-Donna Petry, Nancy Dodge, Robin Cam- eron, Jo VanderWeI. Front row-Eleanor Milner, Judy Pistole, Janet Neese, Barb Carlson. Student directors assist the adviser in co-ordinating the activities of the Revue commit- tees: Marli Schenck, assistant directory Susie Mowat, direc- tor, Mr. lvard Strauss, adviser. Revue tryouts and rehearsals are co-ordinated by members of the Organization Commit- tee. Each Continuity Commit- tee member writes and directs an act to appear in the Revue: Nancy Greenway, Connie Lee, Candy Pearson, Sue Hurley, Robin Morgan, Jill Burg, Kathy Matau. Clliissingbz Susie Jen- nings, Amanda Kelley. I z 1-4. Composed of only ten girls, the Nonettes attain musical togetherness: Mary Dungan, accompanist, Iris Tatsumi, Diane Bensen, Jan Howe, Mary Pen- nell, Kathy Pedersen, Anne Bradley, Ginny Lee Holland, Connie Studebaker, Mardie Howell. CMiss- inglz Judy Stone, Dianna Davies who were later selected to fill two open positions. rl f,.na.1.m.d-L.,--1 Songs Cheer Nonettes and the Concert Choir present f ' T A music from all areas ot choral composition L if f F to the student body and to private organ- izations outside ot school. The two main musical productions during the school year in which these groups appeared were the Christmas and Spring Music Festivals. The Concert Choir sang its Christ- mas repertoire on television and at the Olympic Hotel forthe Central Lions Club. LM Because the Nonettes are a small group ot ten girls, they have had the opportunity to sing out ot school more otten than the choir. This group has performed for the Rural Superintendents' Convention, the United Good Neighbor Banquet, and the University American Legion Post, Wearing their newly purchased robes, the Concert Choir performs during an assembly. Back TUW1 Jim Welch, Jeff Henning, Richard Foort, Tom Wood, Frank Hooper, presiclentg Carl Hansen, Gary Wineholt, Joe Loutey, Chuck Sylvester, Gary l-little, Doug McPherson, Bob Camp, Lee Lynch, Dick Humphreys, Bill Pellegrini, Cliff Baker. Third row-Lin McDole, Nedra Strand, Laura Schmidt, Carolyn Waldal, Janice Larson, Kay Palmer, Janis Steele, Kathy Pederson, Bobbi Andrew, Donna Maletta, Jane Handley, Virginia Holland, accompanist. Second row-Kathy Sorenson, Heidi Deller, Fern Potter, Jan Howe, Marya Aymes, Ann Bacon, Roberta Woodard, Anita Taylor, Janice Sullivan, Pat Handley, Betty Gilliam. Front row-Judy Underwood, Diane Bensen, vice-presidentg Judy Rhodes, Charlene Murphy, Arlene Abrahamson, Joyce Simmons, Susan Johnston, Connie Studebaker, Mary Hilt. Directing-Mr. David Humphrey. QMissingD: Danean Campbell, Pam Meister. 55 Musicians Star Roosevelt's Orchestra was the featured concert group at the State convention of Music Educators at Wenatchee, February T9. lt has won very favorable attention in the community and state this year. Besides providing entertainment or background music for such school programs as the Christmas Concert, the Spring Festival of Music, and Commencement, the Orchestra had the opportunity to play its Christmas music before a television audience on KING-TV on December 20. Bob Bryan, a Senior, had the honor to march with the Independent Order of Foresters' Robin Hood Band in the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California, on New Year's Day. Fourteen Roosevelt musicians were chosen to perform with the all-state orchestra at Wenatchee on February T91 Cliff Baker, Barbara Bondelid, Vonnie Brodine, Carolyn Davids, Mary Dungan, Bill Grantham, Dick Humphreys, Lin McDole, Steve Newman, Dick Roblee, Julianne Stray, Ken Taylor, Judy Underwood, and Judie Wills. Team spirit and half-time entertainment were provided by the Band at pep assemblies and football games. This group also marched in the Santa Claus Parade and played at the Christmas Concert, All-City Band Festival, Spring Festival of Music, and the Western Washington Band Contest. Vx til 4 ll l' l 'R N' li Q x y , ll X Y ' l Jazz and dance music is played by the Swing Band for school functions: Back row-Brehon McFarland Jon Long, Bob Bryan. Front row Steve Newman Mary Dungan, Joe Pollard, Tim Feetham Nick Ahlson, Ken Klees, Jim Peterson Kim Feldman Marching Band, Orchestra, and Band officers keep order and provide organization within their respec- tive groups: Back row-Mary Dungan, Steve Hill, Nancy MacMahon, Jack Smith. Middle row-Sherry Hooper, Mr. Ronald Taylor, adviser, Jon Long, Paul Bishop, Tom Ostlitt, Don Axtell. Front row-Sandi Pitman, Marie Welding. , Music is played by the Orchestra during special school assemblies: Back row-Mr. Ronald Taylor, director, Bert Ryan, Randy Ruwe, Mr. Norman Owen, cadet teacher, Elizabeth Diers, Sharon Backer, Kathie Scott, Larry Kennedy, Paul Holt, Ken MacKenzie, Charles Campbell, Bob Bryan, Jon Long, Dick Roblee, Don Axtell, Brehon McFarland, Paul Bishop. Fourth row-Charlotte Peterson, Linda Pederson, Sandy Cook, David Given, Myra Byrd, Diana Olson, Kathlyne Jokela, Bill Bar- tholomew, Gary Gibbs, Dick Odell, Linda Fosness, Nancy MacMahon, Vonnie Brodine, Marnita Swarm, Joe Pollard, Carolyn Leach, Mary Jo Wheeler, Jane VanNess, Judie Wills, Joanne Jirous, Pennie Karol, Juliis Elferts, Mike Barrett. Third row-Kristine Ritter, Susan Battin, Roberta Bassett, Cherry Stray, Ralph Heino, Janet Bean, Judy Garland, Clark Robinson, Sharon Jurick, Steve Newman, Mary Dungan, Barbara Bondelid. Second row-Sherry Hooper, Carolyn Davids, Joyce Jenkins, Pam Karol, Jon Olson, Bob Lingafelter, Barbara Schulze, Jill Smith, Jennifer Lee, Judie Ross, Kathleen Piller, Robin Taylor, Marilyn Sanderson. Front row-Bill Grantham, Glenda Ensminger, Dara Johnson, Margaret Lowrie, Joyce Waak, Julianne Stray, Julie Lehwalder, Bill Jensen. 57 Revue Orchestra provides musical background for the Revue: Standing-Sharon Backer, Burt Ryan. Back row-Dara Johnson, Pam Karol, Barb Schulze, Jill Smith, Steve Barrett, Ken Taylor, Charles Campbell, Jon Long, Brehon McFarland, Dick Roblee, Mike Barrett, Juliis Elferts, Mary Dungan. Second Row-Cherry Stray, Bobbie Bassett, Joyce Waak, Julianne Stray, Dick Odell, Keith Moulton, Judie Rinehart, Linda Fosness, Nancy MacMahon, Stephanie Smith, Judy Pursel, Joan Meisenholder, Judie Wills, Barbara Bondelid, Front row-Kristin Ritter, Janetta Slater, Bob Bryan, Cstandingjg Jim Peterson, Pennie Karol, Nick Ahlson, Judie Ross, Julie Lehwalder. Cltflissingbz Joe Irby, Steve Newman, Sharon Jurick, Joe Pollard, Mary Jo Wheeler, Tim Feetham, Sue Battin, Ken Klees. X1 .JHJBYAFCY Kyxryy ffjv wwxx A 'JQJ Ja if V7 'gg vfx. Ay W ty' if ws 'Rt-ffm V! VU if N, if XN' ,-15 lb xr gdb' ,XJ iv VJ xv-1' g L J .iv y NV Vylff! ii lwwlll Vp. '5bWq, 'l'wSoQf'J X 'M M, 1 of J of it it we J ,wwf-.,Vf LMWW 58 Annually, the band performs in the Christmas Music Festival. Back row -Susan Powers, Con Case, Sharon Backer, Jeannette Lomax, Kenneth Muzzy, Judy Underwood, Jack Smith, Dick MacNair, Jay Powers, Don Smith, Bob Jackson, Paul Holt, Joe lrby, Steve Raymond, Don Bould, Paul Bishop, Dave Grund, Stan Scholl. Third row-Ken Taylor, Steve Bar- rett, Kathie Scott, John McMurdie, John Brown, Pam Hunter, Mike Mid- dleton, Jim Peterson, Gary Bennett, Evert Chalstedt, Bill Weed, Bob Jo- sephson, Doug Goins, Mike Tillman, Marie Welding, Steve Hill. Second row-Linda Fosness, Steve Bodin, Jean Johnson, Sharon Woodburn, Judie Rinehart, Dave Kanski, Nick Ahlson, Dick Heggen, Herb Edmands, Irvin Condiotty, James McDonald, Bob Blue, Tom Ostlitt. Front row-Judy Pursel, Judy Pease, Ginger Rich, Joe Pollard, Jim Karlson, Maureen Galla- gher, Barbara Bondelid. CMissingj: Dick Wollenweber, Writers Excel This year's Lab Writer, published in The spring, was larger Than in previous years. The sTudenT-publicaTion seeks To be The cenTer OT creative wriTing and reading aT RoosevelT. The Lab Writer Editorial Board, selecTed from applicanTs in The Tall, reads poems, essays, and shorT sTories submiTTed by sTudenTs, and selecTs The ones To be published in The Lab Writer. The board meeTs once a week wiTh The adviser, Mrs. ElisabeTh EdTmiller, To hear each enTry read aloud. Developing wriring TalenT is The main purpose of The Lab WriTing class. Poems, essays, and plays wriTTen by Lab WriTing sTudenTs are submiTTed To currenT liTerary conTesTs. Two Top awards and one honorable menTion were received This year by ThirTeen of These sTudenTs in a conTesT sponsored by The AnTi-Tuberculin League enTiTled TB vs. TV. ThirTeen members consTiTuTing The EdiTorial Board selecT entries To be published in The Lab Writer. Back row-CoTy Neese, Anne McLeaish, Kris Dani- shek, Susan JohnsTon, Dave HunTer, Viv Kayes. Front row-Lou Ella Nixon, .luaniTa Davis, Heather MacDougall, Linda HunnicuTT, Meg Pearson. CMiss- inglz Claire Adams, Bob Baskerville. kb-., Making The decisive choice of The enTries To be prinTed, and organizing The Lab Writer are: Carol Edson, art editorg Eldon McNeese, rnuniiscript edi- torg Carol Sammons, editor-in-claiefg Mrs. ElisabeTh EdTmiller, adviser, Carolyn MarTin, publicity man- agar. Among The members of The Lab WriTing class which explores various kinds of wriTing are: Back row- Andy Aldrich, Donna Shallis, Margie Rhodes, Joe lrby. Second row-Raylene Gardner, Sue Fryer, Mariorie Scoll, Gary Johnson, Sam MaTsen. Front row-Sally Swedine, Susan Powers, Arlene Amund- sen, Sue DeArmand. ' T i l 5, , ' , , frfig 'ff'-iwfftradff Q. 5 . jf mg f . T T' ' 1725, ' , I ' , V, HM ' , I MZ ' Q I A if 4 6? Fall editors were: Kris Albert, Tad Degenhardt, Frank Coyle, and Viv Kayes. Fall Ad Staff members prepare to canvas neighbor- ing businesses tor advertisements for the Roose- velt News: Left row Cbaclz to frontl-Dennis Bloch, Judy Harte, Carolyn Ritchie, Teri Turbutt, Jean Ofstad. Right row-Gary Wineholt, Kay Wal- lace, Lyle McRae, Barbara Feltis. 60 Ii, Y 1 lil? , li? l The Fall News Staff gathered the information and wrote the copy appearing in the News: Back 'row-Kris Albert, Teri Turbutt, Judy Crossett, Cindy Dack, Howard Johnson, Viv Kayes, Frank Coyle, Pat Mc- Corkle, Wayne Evans, Fritz Field. Front row-Dorothy Clay, Carol lnhelder, Judy Stone, Curt Pearson, Greg Thompson. Cllflissingjz Becky Knudson, Judy Conrad. U i 1 i v 'l ,+.,---- :X 1 a -,.4, 525 Q FX of ia X ?l lr ir Y. t l '1 if ii' i 4 i lt. , fi tif Roosevelt News was distribut- ed sixth period: Dorothy Clay, managing editor, Frank Coyle, editor-in-chiefg Viv Kayes, man- aging editor. Ulflissinglz Tad Degenhardf, associate editor. Spring News Staff inaugurated new styles in typography: Back row-Cindy Dack, Sally Greena- walt, Howard Johnson, Jim Kibble, Jim Jaquet, Dan Follette, Bert Dudley. Middle row-Judy Cros- set, Teri Turbutt, Christine Jenner, Carol lnhelder, Linda Frankfort, Mary Corner, Brion Bloomberg, Wayne Evans, Fritz Field. Front row-Carol Keyser, Sandy Person, Pat McCorkIe, Judy Stone, Curt Pearson, Greg Thompson. CMissingD: Judy Conrad, Jack Luker, Sally Luker, Sue Palin. Mr. Peter Rybock, adviser, and Gary Wineholt demonstrate ad-selling procedure while the Spring Ad-Staff looks on: Back row-Mark Lowney, Mike Glover, Judy Harte, Barb Feltis, Carol Loftis. Front row-Carolyn Ritchie, Karen Ekern, Eoline Bradley, Kathie Sorenson, Priscilla Deth- lets, Joe Loutey. News Is Their Business New organization marked the activities of the Roosevelt News this year. instead of four co-editors, as in previous years, the News had an editor-in-chief. He was assisted by an associate editor and two managing editors. Preceding editors and Mr. Peter Rybock, adviser, chose the editors for each semester. Staff members belonged to the Journalism class. Distribution of the News on alternate Fridays culminated two weeks of copy-writing for the staff and ad-selling for the ad staff. Spring semester, the staff also distributed the twenty-four page Scholastic Roto with the paper. An average eight-page edition consisted of news of school activities and functions, sports, student opinion, editorials, and sketches of outstanding students. Regular columns included Penpoints onthe News, Lost in the Fog, and Glundersprung. February lf? and 20 the News staff attended the All-Coast Press Clinic at the University of Washington. Including twenty-one students, the Roosevelt delegation was one of the largest. Delegates heard Erie Stanley Gardner, guest speaker. ft... 'f , -Ni. . - .,,- . -K Staff Records Year Foreigner! Foreigner comes the yell when a fellow student or teacher, who is not a member of the Strenuous Life staff, walks into Room 2l3. Here, annual staffers draw layouts, write copy, and plan and supervise the taking of pictures. Lights burn longer than usual some days and the smell of popcorn drifts out when someone is kind enough to donate the supplies. The teakettle boils and tea is brewed to keep the staffers alert, while the work is checked and rechecked to make sure no mistakes are made. When the preparations for the present year's book are completed, the staff makes arrangements and deals with various firms in order that next year's book may be produced in a most efficient way. The students deal directly with businessmen and make the final recommendations when signing contracts and planning the actual content of the annual. Every year a new light shines in the Strenuous Life as each new staff presents its own ideas through artwork, layout design, written material, and the theme of the Strenuous Life. Bruce Beard ll Sports Mary Aitken Sports Jan Shacklett Productions Carolyn Davids Administration Chuck McCaffree Administration Pam Leonard Junior Class Judy Calapp Senior Class Lawrence Boyce Sophomore Class Susan Henning Faculty Betty Anderson Layouts Bob Baskerville School Life f J id Q ? 9 k Ja n Irving Layout Editor Jim Johnson Artist Carol Leigh Coombs Senior Class Editor Randy Rafferty Picture Editor Julie Coryell ASR-Productions Co-editor Jim McCaffree Sports Editor, Head Mounter Jackie Johnson ASR-Productions Co-editor Jeff Spear School Life Editor 14? Q:-43 'J ' -F s, 'V x f.,Q qi -1 Carlotta Brunson Adviser Susan Glickman Editor-in-Chief Jeff Howson Business Manager Diane Tellefsen Associate Editor 1 It was Edison's light bulb that first revealed man's power over electricity. Sports Footbal Basketbal Spirii Intramura Spring Sports Varsity Sparks Teds LeT's go! LeT's go! LeT's really go! echo The Roosevelt stands as The Teddy offensive unit Takes The ball and heads Toward The goal line and a score. And score The Teddies did. Fifteen Times They crossed The goal in winning Three games, Tying one, and losing four. Franklin, Sealth, and Queen Anne fell under The power of The Teddy offensive Thrust. West Seattle, Garfield, Ballard, and Lincoln halted The Teddy attack and bowed Them To defeat. Cleveland and Roosevelt played To a deadlock. Starting The season with seven lettermen, Roosevelt was touted as a likely repeater for The City Championship. However, iniuries, unlucky breaks, and a Garfield ding dong play hit The Teddies early and They never fully recovered. Despite The won-lost record C3-4-ll all of The games were close. Only five points separated The Teddies from winning Three games. AT The end of The season when awards were presented, Twentyetwo players had earned Their varsity letters, including five Juniors. Three Teddies, Dave Shafer, Russ Johnson, and Dick Enders, made The All-City selec- Tions in The downtown newspapers. Mike Storey received The Terry Doyle Inspirational Award. Russ Johnson was chosen All-State Tackle by The Associated Press. He was The only Seattle player so honored. Final Standings Garfield West Seattle Lincoln Ballard Rooseveltt Queen Annei Sealthf Cleveland Franklin 'Tied for Hfrlz Dick Enders plows Through Queen Anne tacklers. Teddy defenses hold ,I 66 Varsity Iettermen: Back row-Jim Hoffman, end, CSeattle Times, Seattle Pl.- honorable mentionhf Sig Borgersen, guard, John Doces, halfloack, CSeattle Times-honorable mentionb, Dave Shafer, end, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.1.- All-city offensive endj, Bruce Winter, end, Win Ludy, tackle, Russ Johnson, tackle, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.I.-All-city offensive tacklel. Nliddle row- Phil Killien, lftead manager, Dick Enders, kalfback, CSeattle Times-honorable mention, Seattle Pl.-All-City defensive bHCl?.D, Jim Jaquel, lftalfback, Ron Nicholson, halflzaek, Craige Fectzo, center, Fritz Bowman, center, Art Ellis, end, Gary Pillar, quarterloack. Front row-Ben Baker, guard, CSeattle Times, Seattle Pl.-honorable merltionig Mike Storey, guard, CSeattle Times, Seattle Pl.- honorable rnentionb, Dennis Zehrung, center, John Gregory, quarterback, Bob Gidner, winglaackg Lee Sutter, winglyackg Slew MacDonald, quafterloack, CSeattle Times, Seattle Pl.-honorable mentiorllg Craig Wilkie, tackle, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.I.-honorable rnentionj. f',,ge - H ' , f , V t it , Q - - .. mum- r .awards .. J - 2 J 5 ' . w f La.-.us - 0-is , ' ,S 1 ,, gl .J -,,s.',,.1':'vv1.-'f S, -'zjmxfme' , ,,,' 1 A t '..f'fYL:, 9 , t-1? .., We i f -we J fi? Y J J 1 . . ' f 5 if '-,jg ,,, A, , 1,1 2, . '- Its' 4 , 'zo , 0 , 5 '- tha egg ? Q Cp! 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Under the coaching ot Don Harney, the Second Team fumbled to a season record of three-wins, tour-losses. This year the Junior Varsity had the distinc- tion of being the first athletic team from Roosevelt to do battle with our new rival lngraham High. The Teddies toppled them I9-0. These boys gave strong support to make the varsity roll, both on the practice field and on the bench. It is from among the Junior Varsity players that the next year's varsity is formed, from this season's performance the prospects look promising. Members of the Second Team are: Back row- Craige Fectzo, Jim Peterson, Terry Martin, Ken Lavier, Steve Meier, Hugh Haworth, Bob Perkins, Doug Graham. Third row-Mac Parker, Mike Martin, Mike Cruver, Chuck Heinemann, Larry Cole, Kent Bean, Bill Blagg. Second row-Dave Pollart, managerg Dale McGregor, Dave Sakahara, Norbert Gegner, Clark Oster, Bob Cole, Sig Bor- gersen, Jim Violante, Bob Hendershott, John Dragseth, manager. Front row-Dan Tachell, Jim Jaquet, Win Ludy, Dave Ederer, Gary Pillar, Lee Sutter, Jerry Ericson, CMissingD: Bruce Beard. .al Ea 2 'f tix 5 I Teddy tacklers halt an opponent ,sim !-.Ill :ff 4 ' 3 1 Q 1 - Y ri Lou Hull Head Coach Don Harney Assistant Coach 1 . A wffsqfff, Q ' M. Robert Lindh Q' ': T ' Assistant Coach Xu VIA 1 Jack McGee Assistant Coach Members of The Third Team are: Left row-Claack to f-rontj-Bob Dodson, Fred Gall, Jerry BenneTT, Phil Nevaril, Cliff Harby, Jim Vickers, Chuck Ogrosky, Eric MarsTon, Gary Schulze, Carl Neu, Jim Claussen. Middle row-Mike Mause, Cnamlaer 281, Dick Ambrose, Cnumlaer 2339 Jerry GilberT- son, Cnumher 485, Don Yeo, Rob Norrie, Bill Hagen, Alan Krouse, Donn Anderson, John PoiTras, Bill Edwards, Jeff Day, Bob Spence, Dan STewarT, manager. Right row-Harold PeTerson, John Rogers, Bill Taylor, Laird Konker, Mike Nelson, John Erickson, Randy Ellerbrook, Don Samuelson, Dennis Snook, Jim Hopkins, Jim Keller, manager. Sophs Run to Win All Sophomore Teams are remembered by someThing, explained Mr. RoberT Lindh, Sophomore Team coach. l Think ThaT This year's Team was characTerized by iTs running abiliTy and iTs hard blocking. He wenT on To say ThaT alThough The Team usually ouT-gained iTs opponenTs, iT was hurt by numerous penalTies. The won-losT record C4-33, alThough unimpressive, could noi be considered The True measure of The Team. Several Times The Team scored Touchdowns ThaT would have won The game, only To have Them called back by penalTies. Mr. Jack McGee assisTed in coaching The Sophomore Team. Dave Palmer, Dan STewarT, Jim Keller, Dave PovarT, and Barry Jensen performed behind The scenes as sTudenT managers. Roosevelt varsity numeral winners: Back row- Bob Stephens, forward, Russ Johnson, center, Ernie Olson, forward, John Gregory, guard, Rob Fahne- STOCIQ, guard, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.l.-hOrtOr- able mention, Second Team All-Statel, Jim Palin, guard, Jim Bradley, guard, QSeattle Times, Seattle P.I.-honorable mentionb, Art Ellis, forward, Mike McCoy, center. Front row-Nlerv Sharp, forward, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.I.-All MBTFOJ5 George Griffin, center, CSeattle Times, Seattle P.I.-hon- orable mentionlf Pen Satoris, forward, CSeatt1e PJ.-honorable mentionj. Jim Bradley driyes for a score in the State Tourna ment game against the Kelso Highlanders. Team Steams To State This Team had To prove iTself, explained Coach John Fuller. They did. From ThaT black Tuesday aT Sealfh To The resounding Twelve-poinf vicfory over Wilson for fifTh place in The STaTe TournamenT, The Roosevelf varsiTy came a long way. The SeaTTle Mefro League, comprised of NorTh and Soufh Divisions, was formed This year. Roosevelf compefed in The NorTh Division. ln place of The Jamboree, each Team played Two pre-season games. January 5, black Tuesday, Roosevelf began The regular season losing 47-Al To Sealfh. Affer The Sealfh defeaf, Roosevelf losT only To Ballard, The evenfual league champion. Placing second in The NorTh Division, Roosevelf earned The righf To meeT WesT Seaffle for Third place in The final league sfandings. Roosevelf won 59-42. For The firsT Time, The SeaTTle DisTricT was allowed Three Teams in The STaTe Class AA TournamenT. Compefing as The Third Seaffle DisTricT enTry, Roosevelf drew Spokane's number-one enTry, Cenfral Valley, in The opening round. ln a close overfime game, The Teds losT 55-52. Roosevelf won The nexf Three games by aT leasT eighT poinTs, defeafing BoThell, Kelso, and Wilson. ln regular season compeTiTion, The Roosevelf squad held iTs opponenTs To 609 poinTs for a fourfeen-game season, Two poinTs under The previous record held by Lincoln. ln compiling a season record of T7-4, only Three Teams, Ballard, Lincoln, and Cenfral Valley, were able To musTer more Than fifTy poinTs againsT The Tall Teds. Nlerv Sharp led Teddy scorers wiTh a fourfeen-poinT average per game, assisTed by The Ten-poinT averages of Jim Bradley and George Griffin. Sharp was given The Inspirafional Award by his Teammafes. Rob Fahnesfock led The Team in assisfs and was given recognifion on The All-STaTe Second Team chosen from STaTe TournamenT players. I 7l mu 4 Pen 5aToris goes up for Two poinTs which help him become The sevenfh leading scorer of The STaTe TournamenT. He was also number-Two man in rebounds. Capfain George Griffin and Coaches John Fuller and Ben Snowden presenf The FifTh-Place STaTe TournamenT Trophy To Peg Hanley, Mr. Bullock, and The STudenT Body. f 1 l , ,J X. fxifrrfz ,f ,Hp 1 4 I , 1 1 L George Griffin snares a re- bound as Pen Satoris and Merv Sharp block out Ballard Beavers. Scores Soar Lincoln-54 ROOSEVELT- Cleveland-3l ROOSEVELT- SEALTH-47 Roosevelt- Gartield-46 ROOSEVELT- Shoreline-36 ROOSEVELT- Llncoln-43 ROOSEVELT- Franklin-35 ROOSEVELT- West Seattle-36 ROOSEVELT- BALLARD-75 Roosevelt- Cleveland-32 ROOSEVELT- lngraharn-25 ROOSEVELT- Queen Anne-37 ROOSEVELT- Shoreline-46 ROOSEVELT- Lincoln-45 ROOSEVELT- BALLARD-6l Roosevelt- Ingraham-47 ROOSEVELT- West Seattle-43 ROOSEVELT- AA TOURNAMENT CENTRAL VALLEY Roosevelt Bothell-34 ROOSEVELT Kelso-48 ROOSEVELT Wilson-42 ROOSEVELT John Fuller Head Coach X , 1 ' -a tfftgt f .. A f Qi ' l A w A A H 1.-P ffv V T A l'?52X 4. 'Q I , 1 l- W ll ll J MIM- V if , ,V . L, ff' V' ,,., L A ' fit w y 4 John Gregory drives for a lay- Ben Snowden - .ui 'S in, Assistant Coach O, iw 72 ji.. e Second Team members include: Back row-Ernie Olson, Mike McCoy, Pete Bigelow, Ron Gerde, Bill Blagg. Middle row-Tim Hagman, Bob Gidner, Stew McDonald, Dave Leaver, Dan Nelson. Front row- Gary Clanton, managerg Jim Duppenthaler, wran- ager. Reserves Roar Basketball's finer skills are taught to the Sophomore and Junior boys with basketball potential on the Second and Third Teams. The Roosevelt reserves are handled by both coaches, Mr. John Fuller and Mr. Ben Snowden. The two squads drilled and prac- ticed throughout the season, the Second Team boys pushing for a spot in the varsity line-up, the Third Team members for a spot in their starting line-up. According to Mr. Fuller, the Second Team played as a unit even more than usual. They compiled a record of nine wins and three losses. Four of the Second Team players, Ernie Olson, Mike McCoy, Stew MacDonald, and Dan Nelson, earned their varsity letters. Gary Clanton and Jim Duppenthaler performed the duties of managers. Under the tutelage of Mr. Snowden, in his first year as assistant basketball coach, the Third Team played to a season of four wins and eight losses. Steve Lockitch, Jim Keller, and John Frasier acted as Third Team managers. The Sophomores who will compose the future Varsity Team are: Back row-Jim Claussen, John Poitras, Jim Willers, Rick Garrity, Jim Mac- Donald, Ron Olsen, Carl Wyman, Ron Roberts, Rick Leithe, Phil Nevaril, Kim Feldman, Steve Miller, Norm Gregory. Front row-Steve Lockitch, manager, John Frasier, manager, and Jim Keller, manager. CMissingD: Rick Eberhardt, Frank Satoris. Spirit Shines Yell and songleaders prornoTe school spiriT. They lead The enThusiasm in aThleTics and supporT all school acTiviTies. ln The spring, They Teach aspiring yell and songleaders, all Junior girls and Sophomore and Junior boys are qualified To Turn ouT. The girls have eighT lessons and learn Two compleTe songs wiTh moTions. Semi-Tinals and finals are held in which school leaders and TaculTy advisers acT as iudges. The finals lasT abouT one and one-half hours climaxing when The old songleaders push The new ones ouT of a line, ThrusTing pom- poms inTo Their hands. Yell leaders are chosen in almosT The same way. The boys are TaughT Tor Three weeks, however, semi-TinalisT iudging is done by The presenT yell leaders. BoTh groups are chosen for pep, appearance, abiliTy and originaliTy. Susie MowaT was selecTed as an All-STaTe second Team song leader in The AA High School BaskeTball TournarnenT held in The Hec Edmondson Pavilion, Song and yell leaders from all schools represenTed in The TournamenT aTTended a gaThering aT The UniversiTy MeThodisT Church. This Hi-Jinx included dinner and square dancing which was sTarTed by Bob SchloredT. VicTor E. Bear helps cheer The Teds on To vicTory Yell leaders and songleaders: Back row-Bill BuTTery, Jan Siks, Bob Buer, Nick Keyock, John Couch, Frank Hooper. Front row-Carol LamberT, Caron ForTney, Susan Rosene, Gail Odell, Susie MowaT, Barbie Taylor. 74 RHO leettermen: Back row- Georgia Rothlaender, Karen Vaughn, Marsha Dodenhoeft. Front row- Margie Rhodes, Judie Wills, Elcena Steinmann, Kathy O'Neil, Dorothy Smith, Kay Carroll, Mrs. Betty McFar- RHO Rolls On RHO was organized in i922 by seven girls who earned letters tor their participation in four maior sports. ln i923 a constitution was adopted, and the next year the first initiation was held. Ro is the Greek letter for R, which stands for Roosevelt. The emblem, with the R. H. and O. on top of one another, is located tvvo and one-halt inches 'from the top ofthe left sleeve ofthe RHO sweater. The initiation pledge is: On my honor I will do my best: l. To do my duty to the RHO Club of Roosevelt High School and to obey its laws, 2. To be willing to serve others all the time, 3. To keep myself physicalliy tit, and 4. To do nothing to bring disgrace on my club. Some of the RHO activities are: the Mother-Daughter Tea, picnics, selling pom-poms, and playdays, RHO members are swinging RHO officers: Back row-Pat Emmlnger, vicefpresi- dentg Marsha Dodenhoett, treasurer. Front row- Judie Wills, historiang Margaret Steinman, secre- mryg .Elcena Steinman, president. Strike! John Thompson scores another ten for Teddyville. These eight members of Corlett's roll captured the Intramural Football Championship: Rick Rindahl, Steve Lake, Clif Munson, Dwight Allison, John Laughlin. Backs were Jim Carr and George Yonker. A 'iff +419-ri .ff . . M Sports Build Teamwork Intramural l96O attempted to broaden the scope of sports at Roosevelt. Enthusiasm was apparent as more students were competing in football, basketball, and bowling than ever before. So many teams were entered in the basketball tourney that a single top team could not be chosen. There were three champs: Mason's, Krienke's and Fuller's rolls. Football fans saw Corlett's roll of 309 take home the permanent trophy for intramural football champs. Bowling has expanded to such an extent that several girls were among the top scorers. Boys' Club supported the intramural program and sponsored a spring track meet for those participating in the TOO-mile Club. A These four bubble boppers emerged division champs after competition from a large turn- out of pingpongers: Mike Rodgers, Dave Bell, Bob Hunt- ley, Doug Kelly. nn... ei 11 Enthusiasm typifies intramural spirit. -...,. nf Fuller's,Krienke's,andMason's rolls were tirst, second, and third floor champs respective- ly: Hack row-Sian Schmid, Chuck Vinsonhaler, Jerry Rein, Dave Davies, Roger Gould, Doug Kelly, Bill Charleston, Ronney Mill, Dirk Smith. Front row-Steve Thronsen, Mike Be-llman, Mike Johnson, Keith Harte, Gary Hallett. CMis- Sizzgj: Merv Sharp. The pace was set for Teddy bowlers by these tive highest scoring members ofthe Roose velt leaguers: Doug Kelly Cindy Marriott, Bob Forsyth Larry Bell, Gary Ford. --fwzeynsvfev - . aw E Q. f y y Thin-clads Flex Boys who have not yet received Their varsity letters in track are eligible for the Intramural Track Meet, This event gives the participants a chance to compete, and permits the coaches to find talented material. Approximately one hundred boys entered the thirteen-event meet, April -4. The competitors had an opportunity to win 570 worth ot medals and trophies. Nelson Collard was the only double winner, taking both the 75-yard high hurdles and the llO-yard low hurdles. His time in the high hurdles, ten seconds flat, was a new record. Dick Foxal pole-vaulted eleven teet, also setting a new record. Mrs. Ann Grodal's roll captured the over-all roll crown. Mr. Leonard Thrapp was the general chair- man ot the Track Meet. He was assisted by track lettermen, who scored and directed the individual events. mir el 'T Nelson Collard flies eagle-like over a low hurdle while three opponents follow. Phil Killien snaps the tape to win the TOO-yard dash. Y, A x Q SEWEZ t i r f . , 1,,.,,4c4 V 3' nan-akin l Varsity Coach Don Harney sup- ervises a strenuous workout. Second Team Coach Jack McGee-Wonder what he sees? Ruffs Maintain Strength The Ted baseball squad for l96O is Training hard in order to retain its hold on the city league crown copped last year. Coach Don Harney has ten returning lettermen to strengthen his ranks of proven JV champs. With an undefeated pitching staff, the Ruffs may be the top team. Should the Teds perform as expected and take the Northern Division Crown, the play-off game with the Southern sector will be held in Sick's Seattle Stadium. Coach Harney will pace the Northern Division in eight league contests and three exhibition games. Next year's team in the making, our second squad, is still unproved. Under the coaching of Jack McGee, another championship squad is expected. Baseball Record: May 6 Won 4, Lost 0 Teddy batter poles one in an early-season practice game. 5.5:- Batsmen Show Skill l These six men hold the key to pitching success for Roose- velt's baseball team: Back to from-Phil Ingersoll, Jim West, Stew McDonald, Keith Pitts, Bob Stephens, and Bill Blagg. The infield is held in control by: Back row-Steve Yarno, Frank Richard- son, AI Richards, Bob Gidner. Middle row-Jim Jaquet, Ben Baker, Ron Nicholson, Greg Thompson. Front row-Art Ellis, Bob Shannon, man- ager, Jim Harper. A mighty swing means a pos sible hit for Art Ellis. John Gregory, Dick Enders Bob Cole Dou Graham Kent I 9 , Bean, Mike Cruver, Jim Palin and Gary Pillar constitute the out-field. Second team baseball members: Standing-Rick Leithe, Gary Roaf, Fred Gall, Gary Hallett, Ken Oliver, Vern Olafson, Skip Tillman, Jim Claussen, Don Anderson, George Mitchener, Rick Foley, Jerry Riley, Larry Swan, Eric Marsten, Duane Yarno, George Olsen, Bob Lake, Ron Olsen, Leon- ard Millet. Kneeling-Jim Keller, Ron Martin, Don Hockett, Jim Vickers, Lang Taylor, Bob Huntler, Lawrence Harris, Howard Behar. 41' Golf Team: Back row-Vern Fraser, Jeff Nice, Dan Hull, Bertis Wicklund, Al Carlson, Joe Dubsky, Ron Wisman, Lennie Kerr. Front row-Neal Robinson, LeRoy Niznik, Tom Storey, Ron Hoetmer, Mike Reasor, Dan Tachell, Phil Fraser, Frank Hooper. Golf Record: May 6 Won 5, Lost 0 John Rushing l Coach Teddies Swing True Because The RoosevelT Golf Team has six of The Top Ten players reTurning Trom The T959 championship Team, The Teds are expecTed To finish raTher high This year. lT is possible ThaT They will repeaT as champions. Mr. John Rushing, coach of The Team, has said ThaT This year's squad is one of The besT in recenT years. Three of lasT year's players received All-CiTy recogniTion. Tom STorey, Top man on The T959 Team, Took The number-Three posiTion of The All-CiTy Team. Ron HoeTmer capTured The All-CiTy TiTTh spoT. Mike Reasor, who was number Tive on lasT year's squad, placed eighTh. These Three players will be backed by oTher leTTermen and a new crop of Juniors and Sophomores. Because of an early Strenuous Life deadline, The record of The golf Team was noT available. 82 Season Looks Bright For sixTeen consecuTive years The RoosevelT Tennis Team has finished Tirsr, second, or Third, This year's Team is expecTed To be The besT in The pasT Tour years. RoosevelT should win The NorTh Division TiTle and play Garfield for The CiTy Championship aT The end of The season. Brion Bloomberg, Dave Leaver, and Jim Aikins are Three of The besT high school Tennis players in The ciTy according To Coach Mel Dranga. They are reTurning leTTermen from lasT year's Team. RoosevelT has beaTen Lincoln every year Tor The pasT TwenTy-one years and is expecTed To do iT again. ln a pracTice maTch wiTh SeaTTle U-niversiTy's varsiTy Tennis Team, RoosevelT won , 5 6-3. The Teddies won Tour ouT of six in singles and Two Mei manga ouT of Three maTches in double T f, T I COGCIT r Lufffkf Anafyxa, rf E I T F gf 'V ' - ' ! if I - f' l-HQ? CTT? , ' X Tennis Record: Nfay 6 f614jj .lam 'TV-47D?h' f, Won 3, Lost 0 . Q, qgfefl ,'1fy 12 f-if'L,i 77151.91 62fcLL4.e-fv1, fI Z! ,V,,,g, , Q X 9 , I J,L f .4 ,ff 1 X7 V XA, 41 '1vLf4 - 'lg,iQ,-.'?s1'!n W K 'xii 'XFTZL' Ll-'91 . 'ff- 'v x.' Varsiry Tennis Team: Back row-Jim HulTs, manager, Charlie Saunders, Dan 1-fy 5-y Ll X X, ,l 'l Metcalf, Bruce Cribley, Pere Bigelow. Front row-Jim Aikins, Dave Leaver, Dave E Xe is X k ,. f -' ,l Shafer, Brion Bloomberg, Dorn Campbell. if VJ left' C VV ' su ff' The sky's the limit! ly' i , fi' ' 1 W, fm t ii J I . f i, Track Record: May 6 Won 1, Lost 2 , .1 i X i ,, , tsl, V, X lil fl X 1 ay' ,,,kk A Fieldmen: Back row-Tim Hagman, Mike Martin, Hugh Haworth, Bruce Campbell, Bob Moyer, Ken Jones, Craig Wilkie, Mike Pickett, Larry Cole, Rob Nelson, Roger Murch, Dirk Smith, Cliff Harby, Hal Kershner, Bruce Milliman, Gary Clanton, manager. From row-Jim Duppenthaler, managerg Jim Peterson, Bruce Winter, John Hagman, Rich Pettit, Fritz Bowman, Jim Hoffman, Doug Hirsch, Bill Nienau, Brandy Nielsen, Dick Foxal, Jim Hogue, Bob Kalvig, Jack Mathews, Dave Strang, Raleigh Angst, 'WlH1161g81'. 84 Trackmeni Back row-Jim Willett, George Carlson, Mike Seymour, Jerry Gilbert- son, George Kraemer, Doug McDonald, Jan Siks, Bill Rupp, Bob McCullough, Fred McKay, Pete Hillyer, John Doces, Phil Killien, Barry Adam, Dan Nelson, Mac Parker. Middle row-Marc Forgey, Bob Spence, Mike Tando, Dick Ambrose, Harley O'Neil, Mike O'Neill, Jim Murphy, Jim Allendoerfer, Ken Drewel, Bob Wicklund, Ron Van Kleeck, Frank Frederick, Ken Lavier, Ernie Olson, Bob Hender- shott. Front row-Darrell Davis, manager, Chuck Sylvester, Steve Elggren, Jim Bordenet, Mike O'Neil, Dan Stewart, Jim Lea, Gary Gibson, Curt Pearson, Gary Ford, Dan Dunham, Ron Jensen, Joe Collard, Brian Pearson, Doug Maxwell, Jim Waak, Sieve LOCkiTCl't, managerg John Frasier, mmfmger. Precision Pays This year's track squad is strong in numbers John Fuller but somewhat untried in competition. Head Coach With only one returning placer in the previous All-City Meet, Brandy Nielsen, who took third in the broad lump, the Teds will need real desire and hard work to get into the select circle and improve on their last year's third-place finish behind Franklin and Garfield. The returning letter- men who will carry much of the load are John Doces in the hurdles, Dan Nelson and Marc Forgey in the 880, Tim Hagman and Jim Hogue in the pole vault, Jack Mathews in the high lump, Brandy Nielsen in the broad jump, and Brian Pearson and Curt Pearson in the mile distance. The return of Jim Hoffmann in the shot could bring in needed points. With an enthusiastic group of Sophomores and a number of fine second-team prospects, a successful season should develop. The goal of the team is to follow Willard Grabill Ben Snowden and Howard Strickler to the state meet Assistant Coach where they both placed last spring. 85 From the simpliciry of The first light bulbs To decorated Television Towers, man's electric lights now reach toward The sky in Their splendor. T5 QJL Sohool Life I-lere We Go Again! Passing the Time of Day Our Life and Hard Times RQMQGD How's That Again? 'JK' Nj xfxfvfw ff'- i Yum f V T Mlh Ih d Igh d Outh fd db b hh 87 T9 She turned to wave at him while she was schuss- ing down the slope. . .and then she ran into a chair tower. Here We Go gain! Fall, and Roosevelt. the beginning of a new term here at Spanish student pictured iust prior to being tramp- led by candy-crazed amigos at the annual Spanish Club pif1aTa party. v.f -en 1 ' P' .?,,,.11-Q,-,-.-f fmlrr L PU V ' h . . df a j W fwfr XXON 1 J Q JMC? 'lk 'Q . . The calorie counter 'W W. ,ref x ,,,, WMU G! 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When our exchange student from France arrives, French Club will provide a gala recep- tion. E i Lam,-wee git will si- J' Khrushchev visited the UAS., Eisenhower visited India, and Clinton visited Roosevelt. Wm 5--a Ni ef. ,A ' i V WIN Today the cities of the world glow with the re- flection of lighted buildings, automobiles, and neon signs. Man has paid tribute to the glories of nature's radiant light. Lkg dhlghd kv p hf fhh ppdd ghphy h Classes Seniors Juniors Sophomores Mrs. Kathryn Barber ff Adviser NX John Hagman President Sail On, Seniors Last summer The Navigators ofthe Senior class, led bythe Captain, John Hagman, met to chart the course for the coming year. Captain John and his Navigators chose Sail On, Seniors as The Theme tor The year, and began Their voyage by selecting a crew. The crew was Then divided into fourteen committees, each serving to help keep The ship on its course. The first order from The Captain was to buy a Senior pin. After This order was complied with, The crew attended The Junior-Senior Party, Alaskan Aloha, which featured parkas and leis. ln January, crew members purchased graduation cards and announcements. Members of The crew sponsored a pencil drive in which They sold 1,000 pencils. The crew decided to use The profits from The drive forthe purchase ot a Senior gitt. Periodically during The year, copies ot Senior Secrets, the messages from the Captain to the sailors, were issued To all members ot the crew. ln April the crew sponsored a Junior-Senior Dance, and later, a P-TA Dance. Entertainment was provided forthe crew at the year-end Senior Assembly. The sailors docked atter their voyage on June 9 at the commencement ceremony held at The Civic Auditorium. The following night, June l0, crew members attended the Prom. Carol Fortenbacher Vice-President Betty Baker Secretary Robin Eriksen Treasurer The graduation ceremony climaxes The year's activities. Last year, The Roosevelt Choir provided music forthe event. Seniors Robin Cameron ASR Representative 98 Glynis Abbenhouse Spades Social Service Sec. Ski Club Vocational Choice: Airline Hostess Kris Albert News Ed. Roll Rep. Sr., Play '58, '59 Drama Festival '58, '59 Ski Club Dwight Allison lntra. Football Interest: Sports Skiing Dancing Virginia Anderson Girls' Usher Corps YFC Interests: Music Tennis Ka ren Adams Sr. Torch GC Com. ASR Com. Roll Rep. Choir lim Allen Varsity Track TOO-Mile Club Car Show lnterest:. Cameras Dick Anderson Interests: Sports Hunting Swimming Skiing Marianne Andrews Sr. Class Com. Study Hall Checker Interests: Sewing Cooking Carolyn Adrian Sr. Prom Corn. GC Com. The Golden Ones Interest: Skiing Jim Allendoerfer Roughriders Sr. Torch Ski Club Track Hilanders Gary Anderson Interests: Football Skiing Cars Music Larry Arbini Interests: Heavy Machinery Boat Racing Vocational Choice: Auto Towing X Q39 z. I Dennis Augustine Military Research Interests: Sports Cars Skiing Sharon Backer Band Orchestra RHO Interest: Science AI Bailey lntra. Com. ASR Com. intra. Sports Interest: Sports Ben Baker Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Tri-Y Lunchroom Corn. Lettermen's Club AA Don Axtell Roughriders Sr. Torch Pep Band Church Choir De Molay Ann Bacon P-TA Dance Com. GC Publicity Com. GC Nurse's Office Staff Vocational Choice: Secretarial Work Lynne Bailey RHO Club Mgr. FTA MYF Interest: Home Economics Betty Baker Sr. Class Sec. Sports Boosters Roll Rep. Pass Sales Com, GC Com, ,nv CQ. 'S' wtf? T, Warren Banks Citizenship Com. Const. Revision Com. Sr. Torch Interest: Skiing Melvin Ba rtoo BC Publicity Com. O-Y Football Hot Rod Com. Study Hall Sup. Lou Ann Benham Interests: Sewing Painting Vocational Choice: Typist Brad Billington Torch Debate Club Roll Rep. Interest: Sports 'Wa' Linda Barmuta Ski Club Teddy Echo Com. Sr. Pins Com. GC Standards Corn. ASR Com. Lynn Bassett Bldg. Improvement Ch. French Club Pres. Russian Club Pres. Interest: Folkdancing Club Howard Bennett Intra. Football Roll Rep. Interests: Sports Cars Karen Bishop Pass Sales Rep. lr.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. Vocational Choice: Stewardess -0 -ev swf l UQ 'SQ Robert Barnes Roughriders Boys' Usher Corps Sr. Torch Russian Club Intra. Sports Tom Bassett Science Club Father-Son Banq. Com. Boys' Usher Corps Interest: Drawing Joyce Bennett BYF Interests: Science Math Reading Paul Bishop Band Council German Band Interests: Band Hi-Fl .cf W 43 wg'--1 t , . f.- Leona Barnhart Beth Bartholomew Jerry Barton Roll Rep. Mountaineers De Molay Teddy Echo Com. FTA Interest: Ski Club Folkdancing Club Cars Sr. Pins Com. Sr. Torch Vocational Choice: GC Standards Com. Music Law Donna Bauer Melvyn Beam Larry Bell Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Interests: TR's P-TA Dance Com. Water Skiing Band Interests: Football De Molay Bowling Vocational Choice: Interest: Cooking Architecture Bowling Sheldon Bennett Diane Bensen Chuck Bergquist Roughriders Sr. Torch Advisory Council ASR Com. Co-Ch. Nonettes Debate Club Jr. Commodore Interest: Hilanders Edna Bixler Interests: Dancing Skating Vocational Choice: Ice FolIies IOO Concert Choir Girls' Usher Corps GC Nurse's Staff Dennis Bloch BC Cabinet News Ad. Staff Roll Rep. Interest: Water Skiing Ethical Conduct Com. Interest: Music Brion Bloomberg Varsity Tennis Hot Rod Com. I.ettermen's Club Interest: Sports Marie Bodell Sports Boosters Com. Traffic Safety Com. P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Robert Bonham Art Boulton ASR Hall of Fame Co Roll Rep. Interests: Skiing Cars Fritz Bowman Varsity Football Track Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Dentistry Marci Bodmer Sr. Torch Roll Rep. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Decorations Com GC Records Com. Nora Borgstrom Sr. Play '58 Drama Festival '58 Cards and Ann. Com, Folkdancing Club ASR Com. Geraldine Bourassa Teacher's Secretary Main Office P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Display Com. Ralph Boyle Torch BC Com. Hot Rod Com. Interest: Skiing Martin Boivin Roll Rep. Intra. Football Interests: Hunting Fishing Judy Borseth Roll Rep. Sr. Torch Torch Com. Co-Ch. Traffic Safety Com. Compass Com. Les Bowles BC Com. O-Y Interests: Reading Sports Anne Bradley GC Treas. Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Nonettes Roll Rep. T1 l QV 4-n-4 fl!- v--7 3. Jim Bradley Strenmrus Life Varsity Basketball Roughriders Hi-Y Lettermen's Club John Brennan Boys' State Rep. ASR Ticket Force Sr. Torch Interest: Numismatics Joyce Briggs Sr. Prom Com. Principal's Sec. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Ski Club GC Little Conf. Corn. Jay Brockmann Interests: Basketball Archery Vocational Choice: Architecture .nf Judy Brandt GC Silkscreen Com. GC Friendship Com. Interests: Business Fashion Design Phil Bressi Football Basketball Interests: Hunting Fishing Ka rren Brighton Sr. Play '59 Roll Rep. Lab Wfriter Interest: Drama Jim Broderick Sports Boosters Com Roll Rep. ' Interests: Skiing Cars Q 1? '75 fu? life.. fu E .11 iv 51 WHY' 14, CP Judy Brooks Roll Rep. Sr. Torch Caps and Gowns Com. Big-Little Sister Part Y GC Bulletin Board Com. Pen ny Brown Golden Spurs Sports Boosters Com. Sr. Torch Roll Rep! Sr. Class Com. Bonnie Brymer Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Com. P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Betti'Jo Busch Study Hall Checker French Club GC Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Campus Day Com. Cecelia Brott Junior Achievement GC Com. Interests: Cats Cooking Russell Brown Audio-Visual Squad Golden Ones lnterests: Bowling Fishing Mike Buchanan BC Com. Hot Rod Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Forestry Robert Cairns Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Foreign Language Banq. Interest: Skiing Connie Brott Drill Team interest: Art Vocational Choice: Receptionist Tom Brown Hot Rod. Com. Hi-Y Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Vocational Choice: Lawyer Patty Buell RIRO GC Scrapbook Com. RHO Club GC Silkscreen Com. GC Bulletin Board Com. Robin Cameron Sr. Class Rep. ASR Cabinet Traffic Safety Com. Revue Cost Com. Co- Campus Day Com. Don na Brown BYF YFC GC Com. Vocational Choice: Foreign Missionary Al Bruun TOO-Mile Club lntra. Sports Interests: Cars Football Bob Buer Yell King Roughriders O-Y Review '58 Drama Festival '57 Bruce Campbell Rough rider Treas. Torch Pres. Track Revue '60 Jr.-Sr. Party Com. T02 Frank Brown Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. BC Com. Ski Club lntra. Sports Bob Bryan Roughriders Sr. Torch Seafair Trumpeter Swing Band Revue Orch. Director John Bundy ASR Vice-Pres. Hilanders Vice-Pres. Inter-Hi Exec. Roughriders Ad. Council Ch. Chas. Campbell Roughriders Hi-Y lntra. Sports Com. Revue Orch. '58, '60 Sr. Orch. 14 Jim Brown Vikings Hot Rod Com. lntra. Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering Gaile Bryant Penthouse '57 Sr. Play '58 Drama Festival '59, '60 Interest: Archeology Judy Burson Spades GC Bulletin Board Com. GC Reception Com. Swim Team Attendance Collection Dottie Campbell Girls' Usher Corps GC Com. Torch Interest: Horses Robe rt Canney Hot Rod Com. Interests: Cars Boats Water Skiing George Carlson Student Council Lunchroom Com. Torch Campus Day Com. O.K. Corral Ben Carlton lntra. Sports Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Forestry Bill Charleston Soph. Football Second Team Football French Club Intra. Sports Ski Club sf , Jerry Carbaugh Interests: Art Foods Vocational Choice: Food Manufacturing Jeannie Carlson ASR Pass Sales Com. .lr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Wade Carmen Track Hot Rod Club lntra. Sports Vocational Choice: Aeronautical Engineer Steve Chelin De Molay Interest: Photography Vocational Choice: Photographer Barbra Carlson Revue Publicity Ch. P-TA Dance Com. Interests: Skiing Art Kent Carlson Roughriders Ski Club Pres. High League Pres. Sr. Torch Student Council John Cathey BC Cabinet Hot Rod Com. Ch. Lunchroom Com. Interest: Skiing Carol Cheyne Sr. Pins Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Roll Rep. GC Com. ASR Compass Com. f-s -K' 1. ,J Ima, f 5 A ar . I, 8 42 f ,, . vt' 1,14 ,av Jerry Chitwood lntra. Sports Interest: De Molay Vocational Choice: Accounting Robert Christensen IOO-Mile Club Football Hot Rod Com. Interest: Boats Nyle Clark GC Vice-Pres. Golden Spurs Revue '58 GC Cabinet News Wally Clark Spanish Rep. Interest: Baseball Vocational Choice: Business Admin. If QT ' .4 I-1 K li . A.: l WR ' x 32+ I Sandi Chlentzos GC Silkscreen Com. GC Decorations Com Y-Teens Interest: Skiing Karen Clark Orchestra Sr. Prom Com. .Iob's Daughters Teacher's Secretary GC Com. Virginia Clark ASR Com. GC Com. Sr. Torch Vocational Choice: Secretary Cathy Clausen Campus Day Com. GC Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Spanish Club Sr. Prom Com. . Neg if T727 A. Pi ,AIW ,wi Dorothy Clay News Quill and Scroll Traffic Safety Com. P-TA Dance Com. Torch Susie Cone Sr. Prom Com. Revue '58 Teacher's Secretary Jr.-Sr, Party Com. ASR Com. Jim Corbin 'lR's Hot Rod Com. Audio-Visual Squad Vocational Choice: Elec. Engineering Bob Craig Science Club Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Mechanical Engineer L4 4-vi Lloyd Coble Campus Day Com. Intra. Sports O-Y Interest: Sports Judy Conrad Senior Secrets C0-Ch. News Roll Rep. Revue '58 Campus Day Com. Julie Coryell Golden Spurs Strunuous Life ASR Com. Ch. Revue '58 Torch JoAnne Crawford Affiliation Com. Co-Ch. Senior Assembly Com. RIRO Secretary Interest: Travel if Lana Coe Costume Force Girls' Usher Corps Spades Vocational Choice: Social Work Sallie Cook Costume Com. Co-Ch, Jr.-Sr. Party Co-Ch. Jr.-Sr. Spec. Proi. Com. Pass Sales Com. Ski Club John Couch Yell Squad Intra. Sports Sports Boosters Com. Vocational Choice: Architecture Gary Cromer can yi -F l' '.- '1' Y' I 51, Clarice Cole Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Steve Cook Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Sr. Prom Com. Vocational Choice: Medicine L. D. Covington BC Com. Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Tuna Fisherman Richard Crosetto P-TA Dance Com. Ski Club Roll Rep. Senior Class Com. Intra. Sports IO4 174 4-47' 'litzs' Z7 j yy, D David Cole Football Mgr. Interest: Sports Vocational Choice: Mechanical Engineer Carol Leigh Coombs Strenuous Life Golden Spurs ASR Com. Ch. Torch Teacher's Secretary Dave Cowie Debate Club Hilanders Junior Achievement Math Club Latin Club Judy Crossett Torch News Editor P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. GC Com. el C.?,' -9' -447 'r I yy.. , I, ? -1157 X., 1 Linda Condon Torch Sr. Prom Com. GC Social Service Com. GC Records Com. P-TA Dance Com. Jim Corbett Interests: Cars Sports Boats Water Skiing Frank Coyle News Roll Rep. Interests: Crew Skiing Mike Croughan loo-Mile Club Jr. Achievement Pres. Science Club Vocational Choice: Hydraulic Engineer ing Joe Cruz interests: Swimming Baseball Travel Electronics Susan Dahlgren GC Com. interest: Sewing Vocational Choice: Dental Assistant Mike Daugherty BC Cabinet Study Hall Sup. Football Mgr. Bookroom Hi-Y Lynlee Davies GC Display Com. ASR Bldg. lmpr, Com. JOG Vocational Choice: Nursing IU - pl 'S' SY, .,.f ,avi --C wt px lim Cunningham Audio-Visual Squad Radio Club Tumbling interest: Amateur Radio Merrily Dam Make-up Corps GC Display Com, GC Decorations Com. Lab. Assistant Teddy Jr. Red Cross Dave Davies Crew BC Com. interests: Skiing Artillery Kathy Davis ASR Traditions Com. Girls' Usher Corps GC Com. Spanish Club Sr. Prorn Com. Cindy Dack GC Cabinet Sr. Class Com. Ch. News Revue '58 Sports Boosters Corn. Rick Dannenmiller BC Com. Roll Rep. Class Officer interest: Auto Mechanics Dianna Davies Interests: Music Dancing Vocational Choice: Teaching Tad Degenhardt News Editor Torch RIRO Pres. Quill and Scroll ASR Ticket Force Y? 1 7 '1' ..f ff, 11.2 A P '74' CQ' 'fly Q9 V? ar fa 'IK 1 4- 6' -: ff' .1 , Q' , . T27 at If ,J -'Y N Janet Delaney German Club Latin Club Carol Derrnent ASR Com. Ch. GC Com. News Senior Secrets Corn. Revue '60 Roberta Dignon GC Com. Sharon Dilworth Sr. Prom. Com. Co-Ch. Lunchroom Com. Sub-Ch. Nuws Revue '58 Campus Day Com. Q Q E7 44 Heidi Deller Senior Proiects Com. Ski Club Revue '58 Vocational Choice: Commercial Art Priscilla Dethlefs News Ad. Staff GC Com. Main Office Vocational Choice: Dental Assistant Paul Dillon Hot Rod Com. Sophomore Football Interests: Sports Cars Marilee Doan Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. P-TA Dance Com. GC Social Service Com Campus Day Com. ,Juv U1 'J Ch ris Doces Hot Rod Com. Ch. Sr. Prom Com. Study Hall Sup. Lunchroom Com. Hi-Y Clark Douglas Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Study Hall Sup. Interest: Athletics Mary Dungan Soph. Posture Queen Nonettes Swing Band Revue '57, '58, '60 Orchestra Bonita Easterling Interests: Painting Tennis Swimming Riding .a'?' -J Nancy Dodge Sr. Prom Com, Revue Com. GC Decorations Com. Interest: Skiing John Douthitt Fencing Club Boys' Usher Corps Interests: Hiking Fishing Danny Dunham Interests: Skiing Sports Vocational Choice: Chemistry Donald Eckert Interests: Skiing Football Basketball Little League Mgr. at .4-10 4 lk .453 'C' ,sw Q,-vr fv KZ? 3' Bob Donnelly Interests: Cars Boating Swimming Tumbling Susan Downs Gary Dunlap IOO-Mile Club lntra. Bowling ASR Com. Sr. Torch Ski Club Carol Edson Sr. Play '60 Drama Festival '59 lui? VVl'i1l'i' Interest: Art Jim Donovan Interests: Cars Electronics Fishing Photography Ken Drewel Track De Molay 100-Mile Club Latin Club Intra. Sports Bonnie Dunn Pass Sales Rep. Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Alumni Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Donna Edwards GC Cabinet Sr. Class Com. Ch. ASR Bulletin Board Sec. Roll Rep. Sr. Torch IO6 Ed Dooley O-Y Vice-Pres. Hilanders P-TA Dance Com. Interest: Drawing Eileen DuBonne ASR Alumni Com. ASR Thrift Com, Roll Rep. Campus Day Pub. Com. GC Com. Mike Dutton Traffic Safety Com. Interest: Skin Diving Vocational Choice: Archeology Kerry Edwards P-TA Dance Com. Revue '58 Ski Club Latin Club David Dortman Interests: Foreign Films Mathematics Sandra Dunbar Compass Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Sr. Pins Com. Spanish Club ASR Orientation Com. Thomas Dye Track Basketball Mgr, Interests: Hunting Fishing Molly Eells Spades Sec. FTA GC Com. Torch BYF Fred Ekstrom interests: Athletics Mechanics Vocational Choice: Oculist Art Ellis Football Basketball De Molay Baseball Hot Rod Com. Joan Emery ASR Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Class Com. Fred Enge Roll Rep. Revue Interests: Cartooning Music 1' wt! Jo-Anne Ellerbrook Soph. Class Vice-Pres. GC Cabinet Revue '58 .lr.-Sr. Dance Com. Ch. P-TA Dance Corn. Betty Ellis Sr. Play '59, '60 Drama Festival PLC Play Competition Comm. Play Stage Mgr. Pat Emminger RHO Vice-Pres. GC Bulletin Board Com. Drill Team French Club Librarian Judy Ennis Brian Ellerby interests: Chemistry Boating Vocational Choice: Chemical Engineering Don Elsom Roll Rep. lnternat'l. Rel. Com. BC Com. Spanish Club RHY Dick Enders Varsity Football BC Vice-Pres. Baseball Hi-Y Pres. Roughriders Glenda Ensminger Golden Spurs Roll Rep. Torch Cabinet Traffic Safety Com. Revue '58 '57 l J ,,.' are Z ..,, ' iff' I, . tx R ff- -Nw .X ,.. Q, I It --19 i C I-I James Erickson Interests: Hi-Fi Electronics Vocational Choice: Elec. Engineering Rick Eriksson De Molay Explorers lntra. Sports interest: Water Skiing Wayne Evans News Editor BC Cabinet Lunchroom Com. Revue '59, '60 Roll Rep. Leanne Falk P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Teddy Echo Com. Sr. Class Com. ASR Com. 'S' 'SM . 'f 1. .ig-.4 x :J il ' gel Robin Eriksen Sr. Class Treas. ASR Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Roll Rep. Latin Club Treas. lrene Espinoza Golden Spurs GC Cabinet ASR Com. Sr. Class Com. GC Publicity Com. Sue Fagan GC Publicity Com. GC Display Com. Counseling Office ASR Com. Roll Rep. Deanna Fallmer ASR Com. GC Com. Teacher's Secretary Interest: Swimming ,Q . Ne' ac nf' t fx! I. i 155 L w-J? ,pi , f ,sr sr, I, l . 1 ,4- :, B. F., f . 1 X W We l il. Larry Farrar Tennis Intra. Basketball Intra. Football Arnold's Lonely Hearts' French Club Roger Ferguson Campus Day Com. Radio Club BYF Vice-Pres. lntra. Sports Ski Club Mike Ford Interests: Fishing Archery Vocational Choice: Meat Cutter Dick Foxal Study Hall Sup. Track Ski Club Vocational Choice: Medical Scientist 1 -L Lynn Faust ASR Com. Roll Rep. Big-Little Sister Party JOG Fritz Field Hot Rod Com. P-TA Dance Com. News Staff Vocational Choice: Lawyer Ma rc Forgey Varsity Track Lettermen's Club IOO-Mile Club Interest: Sports Gary Franklin lntra. Football Hot Rod Show Com. Study Hall Sup. Vocational Choice: Television Cyl. fer QZQY . -4? Harvey Fearn Class Pres. Interest: Football Vocational Choice: Engineering Kristi Fielding Golden Spurs ASR Lunchroom Com. Ch. Sr. Torch P-TA Dance Com, Revue '58 Carol Fortenbacher Golden Spurs Sr. Class Vice-Pres. Jr. Class Treas. GC Cabinet Revue '58 Robert Franson Interests: Metal Shop Arts Vocational Choice: Metal Worker ,Q Q' pf' 4 Craige Fectzo Varsity Football Tri-Y Interests: Sports Fishing Don Finrow Caron Fortney Songleader GC Cabinet Revue '59 Sports Boosters ASR Bulletin Board Com. Phil Fraser Lettermen's Club Interest: Motorcycles Vocational Choice: Business IO8 43.4 f-4? 5., ii? Dae 44 Barbara Feltis Golden Spurs ASR Com, Ch. News Business Mgr. GC Com. Roll Rep. Myrna Fisler Roll Rep. Sr, Class Proiects Co GC Display Com. ASR Com. GC Program Corn. Pam Foster Sports Boosters Com Hall of Fame Com. Hilanders GC Com. Ski Club Ed Frazelle News Staff Ski Club De Molay Intra. Sports Sr. Class Com. ITI. -A V1 Roma Fenton Library Ass't. Bowling Team Vocational Choice: IBM Machinist Sue Fletcher Golden Spurs Girls' State ASR Traffic Safety Com, Sr. Torch Roll Rep. Jeannette Fournier Band Teacher's Secretary Interests: Bowling Home Economics John Fritzen Hot Rod Show Com. Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Electrical Engineer Chuck Gable lntra. Com. Ski Team Golf Team Vocational Choice: Law Shiera Lee Galle ASR Make-up Corps Jr. Class Proiects Com. GC Com. Torch Latin Club Raylene Gardner Karen Gauntlett Sr. Prom Com. Interests: Swimming Horseback Riding Tennis 3 I Q V. 2-. 5 'T J Kathy Gallagher Golden Spurs Sr, Play '59, '60 Revue '60 Sr. Torch ASR Make-up Corps Sharon Galloway Sr. Play '58, '59 Revue '60 Torch GC Com. Drama Festival Linda Gaston Roll Rep. ASR Alumni Co-Ch. Debate Club Sr, Prom Com. GC Com. Norbert Gegner Varsity Football Track Jr. Achievement Vocational Choice: Engineer Darryl Gallaugher Student Council Hot Rod Show Com. BC Publicity Com. Vocational Choice: Forestry Necia Gamm Sr. Torch Latin Newspaper interests: Music Reading Kathy Gates Debate Club GC Decorations Com. Interests: Art Nursing Wendy Geiser Revue Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Revue Sr. Class Com. -...Q J QWUM i li -Sf t JJLV 'Sf . CX W :yy AMI4 V21 3 f-S. 415 i ' 44' v 'FP' Leonard Gerlach BC Com. Intra. Sports Interests: Cars Boat Racing QU 1! Gary Gibbs Pep Band Intra. Sports Roll Rep. X rest: Music l Diana Gilmore GC Com. Campus Day Com. lnterests: Flying Nursing Carolyn Glaser ASR Compass Com. Study Hall Checker GC Com. Vocational Choice: Nursing Ralph Gertz Football Baseball Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Hot Rod Show Com. Betty Gilliam Interests: Sports Music Vocational Choice: Psychologist Diane Giroux GC Scrapbook Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Spades Vocational Choice: Dental Ass't. Nancy Glasson GC Display Com. Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. ASR Bldg. lmpr. Co Sr. Prom Com. 1-f ' 'Q ,ve I . 's 'VI TTY' ','. J . Susan Glickman Strcnuous Life Ed. Golden Spurs Student Cabinet Torch Cabinet Roll Rep. Judie Gray Teddy Echo Library Ass't. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Music , it W' Paul Grindall Hilanders Latin Club Interests: Sailing Natural Science John Hagman Sr. Class Pres. Roughriders ASR Cabinet Tri-Y Swim Team bf gn-v . -,, I W 1 Bill Goodman P-TA Dance Roll Rep. BC Publicity Interest: Skiing Gaile Green Teddy Echo Campos Day Com. Teacher's Secretary Cards and Ann. Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Lucy Grinnell Roll Rep. GC Display Com. Interests: Jazz Dancing Cake Decorating Ellery Hall Roll Rep. ASR Compass Corn. Sr. Prom Com. Ski Club Usher Corps Q,-rf Harriett Gordon ASR Com. GC Display Com. GC Bulletin Bd. Com. Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Nancy Greenway Roll Rep. Revue Organ. Co-Ch. Revue '58, '60 ASR Com. Campus Day Com. Art Grunbaum PLC One-Act Plays Sr. Play '60 Interests: Cars Singing Jon Hall Intra. Sports Varsity Basketball Vocational Choice: Elec. Engineer -Z2 .ff of -ev 11 51? ,pr I 1 . Leanne Goss GC Pres. Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Soph. Class Treas. Pres. Council Ch. John Gregory Varsity Basketball Baseball Varsity Football BC Com. Tri-Y Nancy Grund Torch Interests: Dancing Piano Sewing Nick Hallett IIO V X, It Roger Gould Roll Rep, Intra. Sports Torch Interest: Natural Science George Griffin Varsity Basketball Varsity Football Lettermen's Club Roll Rep, Hot Rod Show Com. Cecily Guberlet Choir Caps and Gowns Com. Interests: Music Drama Larry Hammer Intra. Bowling Interests: Hunting Fishing Boating 'Q T ' 5 4-'CP 'GH as JJ' Bill Grantham Orchestra Interests: Music Sports Dancing Barbie Griffith Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Teddy Echo GC Com. Hilanders Ann Hadfield FTA GC Com. Spanish Club Vocational Choice: Education Patricia Handley JOG Church Interests: Bowling Rollerskating Marsha Hanks Golden Spurs ASR Com. GC Com. Spades Torch John Hansley Intra. Football Interests: Sports Cars Com'l. Display Robe rt Harris Roughriders Citizenship Com. Roughrider Choir Revue De Molay Judy Harte News Ad. Mgr. Jr. Class Pub. Com. GC Good Cheer Com. Campus Day Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Peggy Hanley Hilanders ASR Pres. Revue '57, '58 Drama Festival Sports Boosters Co- Nancy Harrell Golden Spurs ASR Corres. Sec. Torch Jr.. Class Rep. P-TA Dance Com, Joan Harrison ASR Assembly Com, Jr.-Sr, Party GC Publicity Com. Campus Day Com. Torch Jane Haughawout ASR Treasurer Golden Spurs Revue Continuity Com. GC Cabinet Roll Rep. lffvv 1 -.0 'nr' L Carolyn Hansen Interests: Bowl ing Business Vocational Choice: Secretary Marsha Harris Sr. Prom Com. Interest: Horses Vocational Choice: Bookkeeper Mary Hart Interests: Skiing Reading Sports Music Martie Haynes Roll Rep. Torch ASR Com. Vocational Choice: Art Ed. As. T17 it x' -W' we-X xi 0 115, si' 'np . ax f f ,Ml eg- v 1: ' 'Tw T fe: 'I Q.:-. :QI Q. 4. Sue Hazell Social Service Com. Scrapbook Com. Friendship Corn. Vocational Choice: Secretary Jan Hemenway ASR Traffic Safety Com. ASR Compass Com. GC Silkscreen Com. Sr. Class Proi. Com. GC Records Com. Wayne Henrikson Interests: Mineralogy Hunting Fishing Science Sharon Hentschell Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Party GC Com. Interest: Painting 'rrr Dave Hedeen ASR Study Hall Sup. BC Com. Tumbling Vocational Choice: Law Jett Henning P-TA Dance Com. Concert Choir CB's Church Group Vocational Choice: Naval Officer Mike Hentschell BC Cabinet Hot Rod Show Com. Ch. Interests: Cars Swimming Judy Herman Roll Rep. Teachers Secretary Interest: Bowling f,,.-ap F 4, , l 12,4 . ,. it , I 0 gg' R 4' -Qu fi ,f , ' e , Bd., I ff' , ' f' ,, ao l ,- ov- .E f ,,- fn NO. 'iff Jim Heron Revue '58 Campus Day Com. Spades lntra. Football lntra. Basketball Marion Hill Golden Spurs P-TA Dance Co-Ch. Torch Hilanders GC Com. Doug Hirsch Track Roll Rep. Hot Rod Com. Interest: Sports Linda Holfeld GC Com. Make-up Corps Roll Rep. Interest: Rainbows .J ,gu- 1- v Pat Herrett GC Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Interest: Skiing Steve Hill Sr. Band Mgr. De Molay German Band YPF Band Council Ron Hoetmer Varsity Golf Roll Rep. Lettermen's Club Vocational Choice: Golf Pro Bob Holland lntra. Basketball Interests: Crew Sailing Water Skiing QP? Sandy Hibbard ASR Orientation Com. GC Office Com. Study Hall Checker Vocational Choice: Interior Decorator Diana Hillman Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Torch Sr. Prom Com. Jim Hoffman n Football Tri-Y Lettermen's Club Interest: Hunting Linda Holland ASR Costume Com. GC Com, Caps and Gowns FTA JOG Wx 49 Gordon Hill Chess Club Interest: Hunting Vocational Choice: Engineering Mary Hilt GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Concert Choir GC Bulletin Board Com. Donald Hogue Interest: Boats Vocational Choice: Medicine Jane Holm RIRO Com. Ch. Roll Rep. GC Com. Vocational Choice: History Teacher ll2 Jean Hill Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Teacher Susan Hiltner ASR Publicity Com. Sr. Class Com. GC Standards Com. Torch Orchestra George Holcombe lntra., Basketball Fencing Revue Vocational Choice: Air Force Merrill Holm ASR Com. Study Hall Checker JOG GC Com. i .1 r Jr 4 ' X Margaret Hill Sr. Class Com. GC Com. Interests: Swimming Skiing Dan Hirsch Hot Rod Com. BC Publicity Com. P-TA Dance Com. lnterest: Crew Gail Holden Nurse's Office Staff Library Ass't. GC Display Com. Office Ass't. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. John Holmstrom Roughriders Boys' State Finance Com. Sr. Torch Crew Ralph Homann Interests: Sports Bowling Vocational Choice: Service Ann Horwood News ASR Com. GC Com. Campus Day Com. Sr. Class Com. Jan Howe Nonettes Concert Choir Torch Roll Rep. ASR Com. Jim Hughes MYF Interests: Hunting Cars Water Skiing Sherry Hooper Golden Spurs Sgt.-at-Arms GC Cabinet Sr. Torch ASR Com. Revue '58 Helene Houk ASR Com. German Club Teddy Echo Sr. Prom Com. Teacher's Secretary Jeff Howson Strenuous Life Roughrider Vice-Pres. Boys' State Sr. Torch Basketball Richard Huhn Usher Corps Science Club Interests: Boats Electricity Sheila Hoople ASR Make-up Corps GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Caps and Gowns Com. RHO Club Mike Housh lntra. Com. Study Hall Sup. Interests: Mathematics Sciences Craig Hudson Roll Rep. IOO-Mile Club Intramural Interest: Cars Brenda Hume Sr. Prom Com. Sr. Secrets Interests: Swimming Tennis 12.- fa Xt? , X ,Q lfggf Qs, ,nv :ma-Q. -Lliflrlfmf ll ,I '.?,' fa.. 'W Yi 35. 4-3 ,,, 5 Y -'Q-., eff' 1 1. X .i ,X ,fx inf Linda Hunnicutt Golden Spurs Lab Writer Ed. Board P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Torch Revue '58 Gary Huntley Study Hall Sup. Interests: Baseball Football Coaching Jim Huxhold Radio Club Science Club CYF Interest: Hot Rods Phil Ingersoll Varsity Baseball Lettermen's Club Tri-Y Vocational Choice: Teaching N0 .44 rv' s.. itil Jeanie Hunt ASR Compass Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Commercial Art Sue Hurley Golden Spurs Sports Boosters Com. P-TA Dance Com. Revue '57, '58, '60 GC Com. Laura lmboden Little Conference Ch. Roll Rep. GC Com. Refreshment Com. Teacher's Secretary Carol lnhelder Golden Spurs Sr. Torch News GC Special Ch. Revue '58 ao 'V' .al '7 0' l I Jim Irvine Roll Rep. Interest: Aeronautics Vocational Choice: Test Pilot Ronald Jackson Interests: Construction Radio Vocational Choice: Bldg. Trade Ernie Jensen Roll Rep. Intra. Football Intra. Baseball Vocational Choice: Architect Russell Johnson Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Lettermen's Club Interest: Hunting ...av 44 uv nth-v ' Jan Irving Strenuous Life Golden Spurs ASR Assem. Co-Ch. Sr. Torch Finance Com. Anne Jacobson Torch Roll Rep. Ski Club JOG GC Com. Bill Jeswine I00-Mile Club Science Club Interests: Chemistry Electronics Sharon Johnson Senior Secrets Cards and Ann. Com. Interests: Reading Sports 'Fvx qs., 4,--Q. vt! 147 Q...- - -n 'I , ,3- , W., Georgie lsaminger Revue '58, '60 ASR Com. Torch Campos Day Assem. Com. GC Com. Norm Jacobson Interests: Fishing Hunting Vocational Choice: Woodwork Doris Johansen ASR Publicity Com. GC Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Study Hall Checker Spanish Club Sharonlee Johnson Torch Sr. Prom Com. Jr.aSr. Dance Com. GC Lounge Com. GC Friendship Com. di Ma rie Ive rson Campus Day Com. Interest: Home Econ. Vocational Choice: Dental Ass't. Jim Jaquet BC Pres. Varsity Baseball Hi-Y Torch Lettermen's Club Howard Johnson News IOO-Mile Club Interests: Radio Tennis Steve Johnson ll4 1-1' ,4- ff' Donald Jackson Jr. Achievement Interests: Construction Business Admin. Sports Marilyn Jenkins GC Com. Sr. Proiect Interests: Literature Art Jackie Johnson Strenuous Life Golden Spurs Torch Fr.-Daughter Banq. C Quill and Scroll Tom Johnson BC Com. Roll Rep. Publicity Com. Interest: ' Skiing o-Ch. Tj? Martha Jackson Sr. Torch FTA Ethical Conduct Com. GC Usher Corps Math Club Bill Jensen Orchestra Revue Ski Club Swim Team James Johnson Strenuous Life Roughriders Torch Quill and Scroll Ruff Choir Connie Johnston ASR Make-up Corps ASR Costume Force Sr. Class Com. Jr. Class Com. GC Com. Craig Johnston De Molay Interests: Indoor Sports Hunting Fishing Dodie Jones GC Com. Interests: Riding Modeling Swimming Ken Jones Campus Day Com. Track BC Com. ASR Com. Roll Rep. Stanley Jones Crew Radio Club Roll Rep. Interest: Sailing Susan Johnston GC Usher Corps Jr. Class Com. Teddy Echo Interest: Music Hazelbelle Jones Torch Interest: Science Fiction Vocational Choice: Surgeon Neil Jones IOO-Mile Club Interests: Cars Skin Diving Boating Terri Jones P-TA Dance Corn. JOG GC Com. Vocational Choice: Psychologist Cathy Jones P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Latin Club Interest: Swimming John Jones Traffic Safety Com. Interest: Water Skiing Vocational Choice: Business Admin. Rochelle Jones Publicity Com. Interest: Fashion Art Vocational Choice: Business Lee Jorgensen Ski Club Crew Roll Rep. Interest: Cars it -1, fr-, - ff' tab nw! by ,ff .nw .,-xv C Q . ,,r. 45:1 pp? i .fe gm-1 -J , -11754. -uf X I v ,dt 'GS-' ,-1 Q-v 435. Ronald Jorgensen Interests: Skiing Boating Hunting Fishing Lynn Ka utman Golden Spurs Citizenship Com. Sec. GC Cabinet P-TA Dance Com. Revue Steve Kelley Roll Rep. BC Com. Interest: Music Harriet Kelly ASR Com. GC Corn. Sr. Prom Com. JOG Treas. Day Karr BC Cabinet Debate Club Publicity Com. Hot Rod Show Com. Military Affairs Com. Vivienne Kayes Golden Spurs Rosemaiden Torch Vice-Pres. Caps and Gowns Ch. News Ed. Doug Kelly CYF O-Y Roll Rep. Interest: Tennis Harvey Kelly Football Crew Swimming Interest: Sports V :W ,955 QW-4. .JP Ytxx may ,..- --...s vcr 1 Y1 ,1 N44 lf' Hat, W Teri Kelly GC Cabinet Revue '58 ASR Com. Campus Day Com. Sr. Prom Co-Ch. Ca rol Keyser GC Cabinet Torch P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. Fr.-Daughter Co-Ch. Ronnie Kirschner GC Com. lnterest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Nurse George Knutzen Sports Boosters Com. Basketball Mgr, BC Entertainment Com. Vocational Choice: Dentist Judi Kenyon Cards and Ann. Com. Friendship Com. lnterests: Art Tennis Mike Kieffer lnterests: Cars Sports Hunting Boats Kathy Klees .Ir,-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Revue '58 Teacher's Secretary AI Konker Soph. Football Tri-Y Sr. Prom Com. Interest: Hunting Karen Kesselring ASR Publicity Corn. Teddy Echo GC Publicity Com. Roll Rep. GC Decorations Com. Don Kinell Torch Ticket Force Fire Drill Com. Interest: Water Skiing Ken Klees Susan Kotick Roll Rep. GC Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. OK Corral t 2612 7' LA ,av ,ge 'V 'P'-:er Evonne Kevin ASR Make-up Corps Nurse's Office Staff Torch Vocational Choice: Nurse Howard Kingen Roll Rep. Soph. Football Interests: Skin Diving Cars Jim Knipe O-Y Hot Rod Show Com. Roll Rep. Military Affairs Com. Blenn Kunkle Revue '58 RHO Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Debate Club ll6 Y- , av' Ba rba ra Key ASR Secretary Golden Spurs Strenuous Life Revue '58 Torch Sandra Kinsinger GC Com. Friendship Com. GC Display Com. Vocational Choice: Nurse Karen Knold ASR Com. GC Com. Ski Club Vocational Choice: Nurse Steve Lake BC Elections Com. Intra. Sports lnterests: Athletics Cars in-14 ,6 t 'Eff Nicholas Keyock Sr. Play '58, '59, '60 Revue' 58, '60 Yell Leader ASR Rep. Roll Rep, Sue Kion Library Club Roll Rep. lnterests: Drawing Sports Becky Knudson Golden Spurs Vice-Pres. Inter-High Council News Torch Banquet Ch. GC Cabinet Carol Lambert Songleader Golden Spurs Torch GC Cabinet Revue '57, '58 Alice Lamping Teacher's Secretary Interests: Painting Skiing Bowl ing Sharen Larsen ASR Alumni Com. Teddy Echo GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. The Golden Ones Carolyn Leach Golden Spurs ASR Trad. Com. Ch. Roll Rep. Torch Teacher's Secretary Sharon Lee ASR Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Teddy Echo Spades Sharon Lamroe GC Com. Teddy Echo Ski Club P-TA Dance Com. Spanish Club John Laughlin Track Basketball Hot Rod Show Com. lntra. Sports BC Elections Com. Carolyn Lee Roll Rep. Torch Study Hall Checker ASR Publicity Com. GC Good Cheer Com. Mary Jane Leonard ASR Thrift Com. GC Bulletin Board Com. Study Hall Checker Sr. Proiect Com. French Club George Lanphere intra, Sports Interests: Cars Hunting Fishing Ca ssand ra Lawyer Revue '58 Torch ASR Com. Sr, Class Com. GC Com. Connie Lee Golden Spurs Revue Com. Co-Ch. Sr. Torch Roll Rep. ASR Com. Tad Lhamon Roughriders Torch Finance Com. YPF Vice-Pres. EYC Vice-Pres. '17 14' 45 .2 f 7 Q25 A 'S Wx r nov C+? 9:3 ,L ' off ,..p- :' - , p ig-1. ,. 32 'll 9 -.ii -4 ly! , 2 .Q Y. x 4- 5 3 .,,, K. ff' , 5 'N 'Y L' 1 54 'QQ' 'CJ 1-5 il-up I 1 Susan Lien Torch Elections Ch. GC Little Conf. Campus Day Com. Sr. Torch Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Carol Lottis ASR Constitution Com. ASR Corn. GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Roll Rep, Jon Long BC Cabinet Revue Swing Band Roll Rep. Mark Lowney The Golden Ones BC Com. Interests: Cars Skiing Fred Lighter Sr. Torch ASR Ethical Conduct Com. Interests: Camping Swimming Gail Logan Study Hall Checker Jr.'Sr. Party Com. GC Publicity Com. Sr, Prom Com. Ski Club Loretta Love GC Nurse's Staff GC Com. Interests: Art Dancing Dave Lowrie IOO-Mile Club Audio-Visual Interests: Cars Boats fi-5. Ula- un! pw- 'hp '32 . ps Win Ludy Hilanders Pres. Varsity Football Roughriders O-Y Chaplin Sr. Torch Judy Lynch Cards and Ann. Com. Spades Sr. Proiect Interest: Psychology Janice Macintyre ASR Compass Com., Cards and Ann. Com, Science Club Interest: Music Lola Mann RHO Treas. ASR Friendship Com. Torch Roll Pres. GC Little Conference fev Jack Luker News Staff Young Life Interests: Fishing Music Lee Lynch De Molay German Club Church Organist Vocational Choice: Law Nancy MacMahon RIRO Sec. Revue '60 Affiliations Com. Band and Orch. ASR Com. Lora Mann ASR Com. GC Com. Study Hall Checker Interest: Sports Graham Lunde Camera Club Chess Club Interests: Sports Cars Beth Macdonald Ski Club GC Com. Math Club Interest: Part-time Job Marilyn Madden Sr. Class Com. GC Com. Teacher's Secretary Vocational Choice: Nursing Dennis Mannick Science Club Interests: College Engineering Electronics 'CD ' 1 X ,, Helen Lundin Golden Spurs Treas. Sports Boosters Com. Sec. Citizenship Com. Soph. Class Pres. Revue '58 Bob MacDonald P-TA Dance Com. Hot Rod Com. lntra. Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering Nancy Maddox Girls' State Golden Spurs Sr. Torch Interest: MYF Lori Manning News Staff GC Records Com. GC Com. Nurse's Staff Study Hall Checker II8 .a-WN- Dick Luther Roll Rep. Football Interests: Cars Football Dawn MacDonald ASR Com. GC Com. Girl Scouts Interest: Ice Skating Warren Magnuson Hot Rod Show Com. Ski Club Interests: Cars Skiing Roberta Ma rbe rg GC Com. ASR Com. Torch Interest: Swimming M? John Luyendyk Hot Rod Show Com. Entertainment Com. 0.K. CorraI Interest: Cars Mike MacEwan Roll Rep. Track Intra. Sports Vocational Choice: Architect Donna Maletta GC Com. ASR Lost and Found Com Concert Choir Interest: Skiing Frank Marier Interests: Sports Cars Vocational Choice: Coast Guard Carolyn Martin Lula. Writer Debate Club Senior Secrets GC Com. Hilanders Judy Mathis Sr. Class Com GC Com. Torch Vocational Choice: Secretary Susan Mayer ASR Alumni Com. GC Silkscreen Com, Study Hall Checker Vocational Choice: Teacher Bill McChesney Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Chemical Engineering Ronald Massie Ski Club intra. Football Interests: Skiing Football Judson Matteson Bowling League National Guard Rifle Team Interest: Radio Jim McCattree Strenuous Life Roughriders Roll Rep. Sr. Torch MYF Ann McClelland Roll Rep. ASR Ethical Conduct Com. Sr. Prom Com. Study Hall Checker GC Office Com. Catherine Matau Revue Continuity Ch. sr. Play '59, 'oo Drama Festival Sr. Secrets Co-Ch, ASR Com. Susan Matthews ASR Publicity Com. Torch Sr. Proiects Com. GC Com, Teacher's Secretary Ann McCall Sr. Prom Com. GC Refreshments Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Office Com. ASR Ethical Conduct Com. Kerry McCloy ASR Compass Com. Sr. Prom Com. Jr. Achievement Vocational Choice: Psychiatry I 5-if ,Q ,Q-4? B 'F' ii..- ,.. As:- if Pat McCorkle Golden Spurs Advisory Council GC Cabinet News Staff Sr. Torch Doug McDonald BC Com. P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Class Com. Basketball Track Carol McGinty GC Com. FTA Latin Club Vocational Choice: Teaching Jeanette McGuire Sr. Class Com. GC Com. Interests: Water Skiing Skiing Lin McDole P-TA Dance Com. GC Com. Revue '58 Sr. Class Proiects Com. Campus Day Corn. Malcolm McDonald Vikings Pass Sales Com. Seattle Mountaineers Vocational Choice: Medicine Dale McGregor Football Tri-Y Lunchroom Com. Interest: Fishing Dave Mcinty re Interests: Hunting Fishing Vocational Choice: Forestry W V -M ggk pi? mf, Hn r'7 pf? 'ia-'I' 0 J. -,,-1, Eddi Mckellips Study Hall Checker GC Cards Com. GC Standards Com. Campus Day Com. Jr. Class Com. Barbara Meakins Spades GC Com.. Interests: Sports Business Margie Meyer ASR Traditions Com. Campus Day Com. News Ad Staff Roll Rep. GC Com. John Miller Ski Club Sr. Prom Com. Torch Vocational Choice: Business Law Cam McLean Hilanders ASR Publicity Com. Roll Rep. GC Com. OK Corral loan Meisenholder Sr. Play Drama Festival Orchestra ASR Assembly Com. Revue Orchestra Pat Middlebrook Sr. Proiects Com. Sr. Prom Com. Nurse's Office Staff Ski Club GC Com. Marilee Miller '-1: 0 An? Xf' -5? T? D16 . 47 if it if 177 Pat McLeod Publicity Com, GC Mimeo Com. Study Hall Checker Vocational Choice: Secretary Pam Meister Lost and Found Com. Concert Choir Interest: JOG Mariorie Middleton Girls' Usher Corps GC Com. French Club Vocational Choice: Education Mary Ann Miller .Iob's Daughters Girls' Usher Corps Teddy Jr. Red Cross RIRO ih-,if Eldon McNeese ASR Com. Ch. Luk Writer Ed. Board Student Affiliation Latin Club Cab. Roll Rep, Barbara Melin GC Friendship Com. Nurse's Office Staff GC Nurse's Com. GC Publicity Com. Ralph Miles Sr. Prom Com. O-Y P-TA Dance Com. Campus Day Com. Track Mitzi Miller Roll Rep. GC Com. French Club Vocational Choice: Secretary l2O Susan McQuarrie Golden Spurs Sr. Torch Sec.-Treas. ot Orch. Revue All-Northwest Orch. Bob Meston Sr. Prom Com. Ch. Sports Boosters Com. BC Elections Com. BC Cabinet Roll Rep. Ronney Mill Latin Club intra. Sports Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Dentist Barbara Mills Golden Spurs Sports Boosters Com. Sr. Torch GC Com. Spanish Club Lyle McRae Revue '58 Roll Rep. interests: Cars Sports Dan Metcalf Roughriders Varsity Tennis Jr. Class Pres. Ticket Force The Golden Ones Ruth Millar ASR Costume Com. Girls' Usher Corps Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Church work Tom Mills Debate Club lntra. Sports Crew Roughriders OK Corral Gary Miner Track Library Club Interests: Sports Spanish Gail Morgan Attendance Office Interests: Popular Music Swimming Bowling Ken Moser Interests: Boats Water Skiing Vocational Choice: Architecture Susan Mowat Songleader Golden Spurs Revue Gen. Ch. Rosemaiden '58, '59 GC Cabinet Dick Moen Crew Ski Club Roll Rep. Interest: Sports Jeri Mortensen GC Cabinet Sr. Torch ASR Compass Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. JOG Treas, Keith Moulton Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Revue Orch. Band TR's Clif Munson lntra. Football Intra. Basketball Torch Vocational Choice: Army T 'Y 1 I 6 . it rr D :ff if Phyllis Moore YFC GC Com. Civil Air Patrol Vocational Choice: Telephone Operator Lynn Mortimer Torch GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Douglas Mount lntra. Basketball Interests: Basketball Track Cars Jackie Murphy Golden Spurs GC Com. Ch. ASR Ticket Force GC Com. YT' 'sr ,,,,0'9 A J., I tw x I ,fi 1415.3 ' 1-I L ,J-v Nvfv F5 'Ni QT! x. 'F ld -rf X PF 'vi Jim Murphy Jr.-Sr. Party Study Hall Sup. Interests: Track lce Skating Terry Murphy Roughriders Torch Boys' State ASR Com. Ruff Choir Pete Nash Hot Rod Show Com. Sr. Class Com. Interests: Cars Skiing Marilyn Neff Revue '58 ASR Com. GC Com. French Club Sec. The Golden Ones ei!! f.- 4 .. , Mike Murphy Hot Rod Show Com. Lunchroom Com. Bowling Interest: Cars Donna Murray News Ed. P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Torch Sr. Prom Com. Janet Neese Revue Publicity Com. Girls' Usher Corps Ch Sr. Secrets Roll Rep. Torch Janet Nelson Advisory Council GC Program Com.'Ch Torch Roll Rep. Sports Boosters 49' 2 ! ' we . - Q., A, no l Karen Nelson Sr. Torch ASR Com. GC Com. Study Hall Checker Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Beverly Nichol Attendance Office Campus Day Com. Jr.'Sr. Party Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Geri Nordgran ASR Com. Bowling JOG lnterest: Sports Robbie Oberg Hot Rod Show Corn. Study Hall Sup. Roll Rep. BC Com. Mountain Rescue 4f'n 13? 121 fo wav F G , ' 12 ' 'f V g 'lv x M, I . . Q., ,i Q-qv .,... rv' mf, f 419 Kathy Nelson Golden Spurs ASR Com. Co-Ch. Torch Latin Club Sec. Hilanders Vice-Pres. Ron Nicholson Roughriders Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Lettermen's Club Tri-Y Wendy Nordstrom Roll Rep. ASR Com, Sr. Prom Com. Study Hall Checker GC Com. James O'CaIlaghan Interests: Music Science Vocational Plans: College Lynda Nelson GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. P-TA Dance Com. Cards and Ann. Com. Brandy Nielsen Advisory Council Track Hi-Y Roughriders Roll Rep. Terry Norman Roll Rep. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com, GC Com. ASR Com. Dick Odell Roll Rep.. Revue Orch. AIl'City Orch. Hilanders 1 'Pm 4-vr Ron Nelson BC Com. Roll Rep. Hot Rod Show Com. Intra. Sports O-Y Bill Nienau Sports Boosters Hi-Y Track P-TA Dance Com. Hilanders Byron Norton P-TA Dance Com. BC Com. O-Y Track Hilanders Gail Odell Songleader Golden Spurs Roll Rep. Roll Pres. Sports Boosters Com. l 22 nur' yr Claudia Nevins YFC Girls' Usher Corps GC Com. Vocational Choice: Christian Ed. LouElla Nixon Golden Spurs Roll Rep. Sr. Torch Publicity Com. Campus Day Com. Rob Nostrand Hot Rod Show Com. P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. lnterest: Cars Jean Otstad News Ad Staff Ski Club lnterest: Church Youth Group 3 .4 Michael Newman Sr. Prom Com. Band Revue lnterest: Aviation Nancy Nolan ASR Com. GC Com. Study Hall Checker lnterest: Skiing Vivian Oakvik ASR Usher Corps Ch. GC Com. Sr. Pins Com. Study Hall Checker Spades Louise Oien ASR Hall of Fame Ch. Girls' Usher Corps GC Com. Sr. Pins Com. Ski Club Lynn O'Lea ry GC Cabinet ASR Soc. Service Com. ASR Thrift Com. Ski Club FTA Kathy O'Neill Spades RHO Friendship Com. Standards Com. ASR Orientation Com. Allan Osterud Roll Rep. Torch MYF BC Com. Bob Palm Torch Interests: Electronics Cars Drawing Sam Olson interests: Art Cars Music Baseball Tom Opdycke Sr. Prom Com. Hot Rod Show Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Business Admin. Marilyne Overturf Sr. Pins Com. Study Hall Checker Publicity Com. Refreshments Com. Katherine Palmer French Club Teddy Jr. Red Cross ASR Soc, Service Com. interest: Church Mike O'Neil Usher Corps Track Pass Sales Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Karen Oscarson ASR Alumni Com. GC Corn. Latin Club Vocational Choice: Secretary Jim Palin Torch Tri-Y Interests: Baseball Basketball Gail Parks ASR Com. GC Com. FTA Vocational Choice: Business Admin. T17 mg-t YJ? fduisa. ...- -6 l ? J PF 'Tw i Sherrie Parks GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Marlene Paulson Golden Spurs Pres. Rosemaiden GC Cabinet Torch Student Cabinet Cu rt Pea rson Roughriders Sec. Entertainment Co-Ch. Sports Boosters Varsity Track News Paul Pennington Roll Rep. De Molay lOOAMile Club Vocational Choice: Criminal Law hug-P sf? fd up. Mike Parnell Roll Rep. lntra. Sports Interest: Skiing Candy Pea rson GC Cabinet Revue Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Revue '58 ASR Publicity Com. Linda Pederson FTA Vice-Pres. Orchestra Interests: Music Reading Lee Peterson ASR Traffic Safety Com. Boys' State De Molay O-Y Hilanders -.. Q' 'TX way. A Q 1, U! 46 r In N 'K rv :ei PQ an Q' 'f-'ur' 1-7 'lx Willard Petersen Interests: Swimming Bowling Vocational Choice: Economics Ruth Pipars Roll. Rep. GC Com. Interest: Bowling Fern Potter GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Interests: Music Teaching Lynn Pruzan GC Corres. Sec. Golden Spurs French Club Vice-Pres. Sr. Torch ASR Com. Louie Petrovich P-TA Dance Com. Campus Day Interests: Cars Business Ed. Olie Pirzadeh Hot Rod Club Ski Club Interests: Sports Water Skiing Craig Powell Tennis Team De Molay Study Hall Sup. P-TA Dance Com. IOO-Mile Club Carl Rader Interests: Golf Swimming Vocational Choice: Navy W 1' A Donna Petry Revue '60 Campus Day Com. GC Com. Wavs and Means Com. Teacher's Secretary Sandi Pitman Maiorette Band Council Spanish Club GC Com. Y-Teens Lois Pratt ASR Com. Ch. GC Com. Sr. Class Com. Foreign Affiliation Roll Rep. Randall Rafferty Sr. Play Strunurms Life Roughriders Golf Sr. Torch Richard Pettit Track Basketball Football Roll Rep. BC Com. Pam Pittack GC Records Com. Publicity Com. IOG Spanish Club Sr. Prom Com. David Price Roll Rep. Lab. Ass't. Latin Club Vocational Choice: Chemical Eng. Judy Ragsdale Caps and Gowns Com. Lincoln Drill Team T-D Dance Corn. Fire Squad l24 'ling Pat Phelps Roll Rep. ASR Com. GC Friendship Com. GC Publicity Com. Nvws Ad. Staff Guy Poitras BC Com. Crew Sports Vocational Choice: Corp. Lawyer Dan Prinz Torch The Golden Ones' Hot Rod Show Com. Interest: Hunting Bud Ralls Roll Rep. Revue BC Com. Interest: Sports 4.0 Elaine Pinkerton YFC GC Com. Latin Club Interest: Music Susan Porad ASR Alumni Com. Ch. Revue Pub. Com, Roll Rep, GC Com. Sr. Secrets Michael Prouty ASR Com. Ch. Study Hall Sup. Interests: , Archery Fishing Gerry Randall Interests: Science Mechanics Vocational Choice: Dentistry La rry Ra ney RHS Bowling Team Hot Rod Show Com. Sr. Assembly Com. lnterest: Drama Bill Rathke Interests: Engineering Law Hunting Forestry Mike Reasor Varsity Golf Lettermen's Club Roll Rep. interest: Sports John Reeves Torch Usher Corps Ass't. Ch. Interests: Coins Sports Anne Rankin Roll Rep. Lunchroom Com. P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Class Com. GC Com, Sharon Rau Camera Club Interest: Camping Vocational Choice Photographer Steve Redford Tennis Team interests: Cars Travel Science Judy Reid Jr.-Sr. Dance Com GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. Ski Club Sr. Assembly Com. Lynne Ratcliffe Drill Team GC Com. Interests: Science Boating Sharon Reams Social Service GC Cards Com. Spanish Club Interest: Skiing Katiebeth Reeder ASR Make-up Corps GC Com. FTA Cards and Ann. Com. YFC Jerry Rein BC Cabinet Sr. Class Com. BC Com. Ch. BC Com. OK Corral Y S, ff' 1-47 l fi on-qp as 'F' 1'- 'fn ,er in-. .1 'F' ff' gf sir' -41 r '? 8 all Dennis Remlinger Study Hall Sup. Interest: Electronics Vocational Choice: CPA Charles Richards ASR Com. Sr. Proiects Com. MYF Vocational Choice: Teaching Seth Richards Sports Boosters ASR Traffic Safety Com. Revue interest: Music Allan Riley Track BC Com. The Golden Ones Interest: Skiing -...J Merrily Rhodes GC Friendship Com. Ways and Means Com News Ad. Staff Vocational Choice: Commercial Artist Jim Richards Interests: Sports Cars Vocational Choice: Mechanic Dave Richardson Roll Rep. Bowling Team Interests: Physics Mechanics Rick Rindahl lntra. Football lntra. Basketball Torch Roll Rep. ,-44. if is Q ,A V '1 ,vs H' I 'f' 4, Carolyn Ritchie Golden Spurs Sr. Torch News Ad. Mgr. ASR Publicity Com. Roll Rep. Andy Rogers Fred Rucker Jr. Class Vice-Pres. Roll Rep. Torch Track Revue '57 Cecilia Saenz Roll Rep. GC Friendship Com. Interests: Ice Skating Dancing ,ff 'N,b CATV I .Alai ,,,.. Steve Ritt BC Com. The Golden Ones Interests: Cars Water Skiing Ardith Rogers Sr. Torch Maiorette '57, '58 ASR Com. GC Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Phoebe Ruggles GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Big-Little Sister Com. lr.-Sr. Dance Com. Revue Karen Sailor Sr. Play '59 Campus Day Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. ,as tb :it byte- Norma Robbins Roll Rep, Revue '57, '58 GC Com. Interest: Bowling Mark Roller ASR Compass Com. C0-Ch. Roughriders Sr. Torch Study Hall Sup. Ruff Choir Bill Rupp Roll Rep. BC Com. Track Vocational Choice: Forestry Steve Sa kaguchi Roughriders Torch BC Corn. Vocational Choice: Medicine :QW if ij Neal Robinson Track P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Torch BC Com. Susan Rosene Songleader Golden Spurs GC Cabinet ASR Com. Sr. Torch Sanford Rusk Roll Rep. ASR Publicity Com. Boys' Usher Corps Interest: Art Carol Sammons Lab Writer Ed. Big-Little Sister Sub-Ch. Debate Club Sr. Torch Choralaires l26 ,..4s- I ...wwe Jack Rodewald TOO-Mile Club Roll Rep. Interests: Cars Boats Charlotte Ross ASR Publicity Com. Roll Rep. Revue Sr. Prom Com. lr.-Sr. Dance Com. Claudia Russell JOG Y-Teens GC Com. Interest: Dancing Steve Sanders Interests: Music Tennis Vocational Choice: Social Worker Ira? Floyd Rodgers De Molay Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Engineering Mike Ruark Interests: Swimming Football Skin Diving History Keith Russell Church Interests: Basketball Traveling Tennis Pen Satoris Varsity Basketball Varsity Track Lettermen's Club Roll Rep. Torch Charlie Saunders P-TA Dance Com, Ch. Roughriders Sr. Torch Varsity Tennis Lettermen's Club Jody Schampera Teacher's Secretary P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Nurse Kay Schmidt GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Torch ASR Com. Sr. Prom Com. Martha Schultz GC Com. Sr. Prom Com. RHO Interest: Swimming Beverly Savage ASR Ch. Co-ordinator ASR Com. Ch. Golden Spurs Teacher's Secretary Sr. Torch Paul Scheib Roll Rep. Torch Camera Club Vice-Pre TR's S. Annual and News Photos Raymond Schoonover Interests: Skiing Cars Vocational Choice: Pilot Barbara Schulze GC Com. Varsitv Swim Team Revue French Club Maria Scarpello ASR Costume Force GC Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Interest: Writing Stan Schmid BC Cabinet Roll Rep. Intra. Sports Com. Ch. Vocational Choice: Medicine Laurie Schroder ASR Com. Bowling Team GC Locker Room Com. Student Librarian ASR Bulletin Board Com. Joanne Schuster Sr. Choir Spring Concert '58, '59 Interests: TDY Swimming Q-. Ybl Q I W ff- av cf' ff? I .L N- 'hawaM1' .A 'fn A CC? 6? ,..X. vo' -ff ,,. ,, 1 ,U -vi X ' P 1 -eq R I I ,z 6- 'Q' It A ,I - X , W L. lf. . 2? ,J , ff! .rr I Terry Scofield Golden Spurs Revue ASR Compass Com Sr. Torch Roll Rep. Lee Scott Boys' Usher Corps Revue '58 Band Vocational Choice: Chemistry Sally Sellen Girls' Usher Corps Camera Club Spanish Club Vocational Choice: Teaching Sue Separovich Roll Rep. Sr, Prom Com. Attendance Office Ski Club Jr.-Sr. Party Com. -J 149 James Scott Interests: Woodshop Cars Vocational Choice: Carpenter Bonnie Secord Interests: Job's Daughters Skiing Vocational Choice: Clerical Ed Sengel lntra. Sports Ticket Force Interests: Schoolwork Sports Mike Seymour intra. Basketball Father-Son Banquet Com Interests: Skiing Basketball . 1 xi ble. -'Y ,m EW 1' W .J-rf Y -ix QV Q' ,-1' -f 'zjf -r-1 A--s ? ,al- Dave Shafer Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Roughriders Roll Rep. De Molay Aleta Shields GC Lost and Found Com. GC Refreshments Com. GC Locker Room Com. Sr. Prom Com. Roll Activities lngeborg Siskin ASR Com. GC Com. Torch Interest: Fashion Designing Dolores Smith Torch ASR Traditions Com. ASR Make-up Corps Main Office Rainbow Donna Shallis Sr. Torch FTA Organ Com. Latin Newspaper Latin Club Sandra Shimitz Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Roll Rep. Vocational Choice: Teacher Barb Sivesind Roll Rep. Pass Sales Rep. Revue ASR Com. Sr. Prom Com. Donna Smith ASR Orientation Com. gr. Sc'L'rv!5 Campus Day Com. GC Publicity Com. 'furlcl y Eclm Al Shannon Lunchroom Com. IOO-Mile Club Interests: Skiing Cars Jan Siks Yell Leader BC Cabinet Track Latin Club Vice-Pres. Revue '60 Jannetta Slater Revue Orch. ASR Com. GC Com. FTA Sr. Prom Com. Doug B. Smith Folkdancing Sr. Torch Russian Club Interest: Science iv Mervyn Sharp Varsity Basketball Lettermen's Club Interests: Baseball Football Joyce Simmons Choir YFC Interests: Music Sports Carl Smith Interests: Cars Music Vocational Choice: Teaching Doug G. Smith Camera Club Ticket Force l00-Mile Club Vocational Choice: Accounting l28 Q hs. Roger Shell Sr. Play '60 Drama Festival '59, '60 Revue '60 Spanish Club Vice-Pres. Church Choir Gayle Simonson GC Records Com. GC Friendship Com. JOG Interest: Water Skiing Corenne Smith ASR Com. GC Com. Sr. Torch Rainbow Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Gordon Smith Roughriders Sr. Torch P-TA Dance Com. Interest: 'Sports Connie Sherman Roll Rep. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Program Com. Vocational Choice: Stewardess Sally Sindt Girls' Usher Corps Folkdancing GC Com. lnterest: Dancing Dirk Smith Roll Rep. Track P-TA Dance Com. Interest: Skin Diving Jill Smith GC Com. Revue Orch. Sr. Class Com. Interest: Music Linda Smith Sr. Class Com. GC Com, Latin Club Vocational Choice: Stenographer Susan Smith Librarian Teddy Echo JOG Interest: Modeling Frank Solomon Citizenship Com. Roughriders O-Y Pres. Sr. Torch ASR Co-Ch. Helen Sperry Roll Rep. Sr. Class Com. Ch. ASR Com. GC Little Conference Com. Jr.-Sr, Dance Com. 4-6' 5' . S2- Q' .- 3 Merrily Smith Spanish Club Teddy Jr. Red Cross Social Service Com. Vocational Choice: Teaching Terry Smith Roll Rep. Interest: Metal Shop Vocational Choice: Air Force Jeff Spear Strenuous Life Roughriders Sr. Torch Debate Club ASR Hall of Fame Com. Lee Spingelt Band Jr. Achievement Torch Folkdancing Chamber of Commerce vm 'TT' Patty Smith ASR Publicity Com. interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Legal Secretary Sharon Smyth Sr. Prom Com. Sr. Pins Com. GC Decorations Corn. GC Publicity Com. GC Records Com. Norm Spencer Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. ASR Pass Sales Com. Tri-Y Roll Rep. James Springberg Track IOO-Mile Club lntra. Sports Interest: Water Skiing 6 'x v..,,,x Z7 1,4 -Z, '51 av, Barbara Staab Attendance Office Librarian Drill Team GC Lost and Found Com. Lunchroom Com. Jim Stan Boys' Usher Corps Interests: Sports Art Music Gladys Stanway YFC Sr. Prom Com. Sr. Secrets GC Friendship Corn. GC Bulletin Board Com. Jerry St. Dennis BC Elections Com. Golf Team Roll Rep. Counseling Office Hot Rod Show Com. 41. Rx gf? Nancy Stadum Roll Rep. GC Com. Study Hall Checker Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Sr. Prom Com. William Stanard Boys' Usher Corps Interests: Fishing Model Airplanes Chemistry Ruth Starblrd ASR Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Class Corn. Revue '60 GC Com. Janis Steele 2 x., 9' ps 4: 117 ,A .it IVE: . 4. i N r Q' .V 5 Jeffrey Steele Sr. Play '58, '59 Sr. Torch Camera Club Vice-Pre Drama Festival ASR Com. Lanie Stevens Drama Festival Torch The Golden Ones Vocational Choice: Interior Decorator Pamela Straker GC Friendship Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Banker Vocational Choice: Social Service Martha Stroble Study Hall Checker Make-up Corps Sr. Torch Spades GC Standards Com. 1--Q 'Q ii fw- ,vm , r-an T x Eric Stegman BC Com. Roll Rep. lntra. Sports Vocational Choice: Teacher Janice Stewart Study Hall Checker Sr. Torch Vocational Choice: Receptionist Nedra Strand Revue Com. '58, '60 Campus Day Assem. Com. GC Com. Teacher's Secretary ASR Com. Carol Strom Drill Team GC Com. The Golden Ones Vocational Choice: Airline Stewardess 'QT' it c l X ri F? 47' -44 Mary Ann Steinberg Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Pass Sales Skit Ch. Roll Rep. ASR Publicity Com John St. John Hot Rod Show Com. BC Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. De Molay OK Corral Karla Strandin Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. GC Com. Ski Club Connie Studebaker Sr. Torch Nonettes ASR Publicity Com. Jr. Class Com. Latin Club Elcena Steinmann RHO Club Pres. GC Cabinet Ski Club Sec. Ski Team Swim Team Francis Stokke Hot Rod Show Com. OK Corral lnterests: Skin Diving Sports Julianne Stray Revue '57, '58 Orchestra All-Northwest Orch. GC Com. Maureen Sullivan Bowling Team GC Com. Roll Rep. Interest: Water Skiing l3O V-.. rr s is X x Bob Stephens Mike Storey Varsity Football Interest: Sports Mike Stribling Sr. Play '59, '60 Drama Festival '59 Auto Show Vocational Choice: Director Lon Sumner MYF Interest: Cars Vocational Choice: Forestry An ad l Ed Stern Advisory Council Roughriders Orient. Assem. Co-Ord. Debate Club Ski Club Program Ch. Tom Storey Varsity Golf lntra. Sports Lettermen's Club Torch Ed Stroble Sr. Prom Com. Co-Ch. BC Entertainment Com. Roll Rep. Hi-Y Basketball Lee Sutter Football Basketball Tri-Y Vocational Choice: Marine Business Jim Swanson Roll Rep. Hot Rod Show Com. Interests: Cars Skiing Marnita Swarm RlRO Pres. Affiliation Com. Ch. Golden S urs D Big-Little Sister Com. Ch. Sr. Torch Janet Tate Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. Teddy Echo Ski Club Standards Com. Diane Telletsen Stremmus Life Golden Spurs Sec. Girls' State GC Cabinet Sr. Torch Kip Swanson Roll Rep. Campus Day Com. Spades GC Decorations Com. GC Display Com. Jim Sweet IOO-Mile Club lntra. Sports Ski Club Interest: Cars Barbie Taylor Songleader Golden Spurs Torch Sec.-Treas. GC Cabinet Revue '58 Brent Thomas Roll Rep. Interest: Swimming Vocational Choice: Medicine n i P fl 5 -f 'awk J .3 Lx Dick Swanson Sports Boosters Lunchroom Squad Sr. Play '60 Locker Clean-up Com. Roll Rep. Dan Tachell Varsity Football Varsity Golf Lettermen's Club Vice- Agenda Com. Roll Rep. Ken Taylor Roll Rep. Band Corporal Pep Band Revue Orch. Chess Club Darrell Thompson IOO-Mile Club Ski Club Radio Club Interest: Skiing Pres. A 57 1 'GI 'try' .t Us .1 -4 is :Y 4. Q f iq - vu-.X . L, 'HQ ,,,. ..,,, N: sd 5? 4- . M, Gu .1 'il' .Y 4 l gf' l 'rf W ,.4nn 0 Ga ry Thompson Stage Force Sports Boosters Camera Club Interest: Cars Lawrence Thompson Ticket Force lntra. Sports FTA Interest: History Carol Thronsen Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Ski Club Don Torrie Elections Com. lntra. Sports lnterests: Swimming Skiing Q Greg Thompson Varsity Baseball BC Treasurer News Sports Boosters Lettermen's Club Phillip Thordarson Ted Thwing UPY ASR Com. Ch. Sr. Torch Roll Rep. Judy Tralle Roll Rep. ASR Friendship Com. GC Display Com, Vocational Choice: Fashion lllus. I V-Q 9'? 'v ttf 4-Q .4 ff? Katheryn Tralle Folkdancing Club Pres. Study Hall Checker Roll Rep. Interest: Skiing Greg Turner ASR Historian ASR Cabinet Debate Club Father-Son Banquet Com. Track Chuck Vinsonhaler Roughriders Sr. Torch BC Com. Roll Rep. OK Corral Kay Wallace ASR Alumni Com. GC Publicity Com, GC Scrapbook Com. .'X'uu's Ad. Staff 7:7 i Scott Treadwell Roll Room Pres. Interests: Science Mathematics Hunting Bob Uhles Interests: Music Math Vocational Choice: Elec. Engineering lack Vlasick Interests: Water Skiing Finances Vocational Choice: Salesman Lance Wallen Interests: Basketball Water Skiing Track 16: mt 4 Bob Trimble Roughrider Pres. Inter-High Council ASR Cabinet Torch Tri-Y Sec. Jack Valentine Interests: Cars Boats Vocational Choice: Medicine Marcia Wagner GC Silk Screen Com. Bulletin Board Com. Friendship Com. Vocational Choice: Hair Styling Cathy Walthew GC Decorations Com. GC Display Com. Interests: Dramatics Homemaking ff' Sharon Truant Drill Team Interests: Water Ballet Modeling Modern Dancing Jan Van Derlinden Golden Spurs Torch ASR Com. Teacher's Secretary Library Ass't. Betsy Walker Roll Rep. Lunchroom Com. ASR Social Service Com. GC Com, Sr. Proiects Com. Jerry Walton Track Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Campus Day Com. CB's l32 9 vflf QL, Terry Turbutt GC Com. Study Hall Checker Sr. Proiects Com. News Ad. Staff Ron Van Kleeck Intra. Sports Track Interests: Boats Water Skiing Judy Walker ASR Com. GC Publicity Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Vocational Choice: Airline Stewardess Ron Ward Roll Rep. Dranga's Big D's Interests: Sports Boats 'fb' Donna Marie Turner ASR Thrift Com. Caps and Gowns Com. Latin Club Spanish Club Spades Maita Vincent ASR Com. Ch. ASR Com-pass Com. Finance Com. Lab Writer Ed. Board Sr. Torch Pat Walkup Revue Dance Com. Ch. Revue '58 Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Sr. Proiects Com. Gail Warnell Citizenship Com. GC Cabinet P-TA Dance Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Ch. Sr. Prom Com, Jerry Watland lntra. Sports Interest: Sports Vocational Choice: Architect Jeannette Weber Jr,-Sr. Dance Com. GC Com. Roll Rep. P-TA Dance Com. Torch George Wells ASR Ethical Conduct lntra. Sports Interests: Sports Bowling Dave Wendells Roughriders Sr. Torch Soph. Basketball Football Crew Com. Sara Jane Watt GC Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Com. GC Bulletin Board Com, Tom Weinerth Track Interests: Cars Football Tumbling Nancy Wells GC Recording Sec. Golden Spurs Sr. Torch GC Com. Chairman ASR Com. Susie Wendort Sr. Play '58, '59 Drill Team Capt. '58 Drama Festival Revue Sr. Prom Com. Bob Webber Anne Welch RIRO Officer GC Com. ASR Com. Band Sr. Prom Corn. Armetta Wendel interests: Art Bowling League Vocational Choice: Airline Stewardess Pat Wenzlatt Sr. Play '58 Drama Festival '58, '59 GC Com. Teacher's Secretary Luther League IIN Y-1 K fl? or vff-' wr-w Q. .. if SIC: Flu 'gf' -r-v Vw-yt 'Y agar in Aa, xo sr-p. xi? . W5 ,, . H . , , L, .ws D iv: ,I -ff F uv 15 'Oulu Robyn Werner Sr. Proiects Com. Sr. Prom Com. ASR Thrift Com. GC Com. Lunchroom Com. Susan West Sr. Prom Com, GC Com. ASR Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary John Whalley Roll Rep, Soph. Basketball BC Entertainment Corn. BC Publicity Corn. Campus Day Com. Mary Jo Wheeler Golden Spurs Sr. Torch GC Com. French Club ASR Affiliations Com: Jim West Varsity Baseball Interests: Sports Writing Cars Curtis Whall Interests: Travel Mechanics Vocational Choice: Medicine Linda Wheat GC Com. RIRO Interest: Skiing Polly Wheelock Publicity Com, Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Orthodontist in vc:-:P . - :sly -af 'V I. 45' 4.,4v' ld I Laird Whipple BC Com. OK Corral Crew Vocational Choice: Architect Stephen Wilen All-City P-TA Dance Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Roughrider Accompanist Revue '58, '59 Pep Band Bob Willits Interests: Skin Diving Football Vocational Choice: Engineering Bill Winblade Camera Club Pres. Interest: Science Vocational Choice: Engineering 600' 4,4 'Vi ' Sherri White Revue '58 GC Com. Attendance Office Sr, Prom Com. News Renee Wilk GC Com. Study Hall Checker Big-Little Sister Com Vocational Choice: Stenographer Judie Wills P-TA Dance Com. RHO Historian Swim Team Co-Capta Revue Orch. '57-'60 Orchestra Janice Windsor in Caps and Gowns Com. GC Friendship Com. Interests: Swimming Art 'L 'TS' i, Carol Whitman Roll Rep. Sr. Prom Com. Cards and Ann. Com. Jr.-Sr. Party Com. ASR Com. Craig Wilkie Football Lettermen's Club Pres. Golf Team O-Y Valerie Wilmot GC Com. Roll Rep. Sr. Class Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Gary Wineholt ASR Ticket Force Study Hall Sup. Revue Com. Drama Festival Roll Rep. .X 551, 'ffv har ,slr Robert Wicklund Ski Club Track 100-Mile Club Interest: Skiing Nlerrilyn Will Sr. Piay '59 Revue Roll Rep. Drama Festival GC Com. Dianne Wilson Jr.-Sr. Party Com. GC Com. Teddy Echo Com. Sr. Prom Com. Big-Little Sister Com Bruce Winter Football Track Advisory Council Roughriders BC Cabinet l34 if V 5 . K .a.,..,f- 4 Y Mike Wienir Baseball Roll Rep. Sr. Torch BC Com. Revue Barbara Williams Roll Rep. GC Com. ASR Com. Vocational Choice: Stewardess Linda Wilson ASR Compass Com. Sr. Prom Com. GC Com. interest: Skiing Patricia Winther ASR Com. GC Com. Library Assistant Vocational Choice: Hair Stylist Paul Wienir P-TA Dance Com. Roll Rep. BC Com. TDY Pres. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Mike Williams interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Public Accountant Yvonne Wilson GC Refreshments Com MYF Latin Club Vocational Choice: Secretary Pat Wise Golden Spurs Little Cont. Ch. Sr. Torch ASR Com. Jr.-Sr. Dance Com. Ma ry Wittenberg Sr, Torch ASR Traditions Com. Sr. Proiects Com. GC Display Com. An nette Woodruff Interests: Bowling Piano Dancing Swimming Judy Yeo Golden Spurs GC Cabinet Sr, Torch ASR Traditions Com. Karen Young ASR Bulletin Board Com. Roll Rep. GC Com. Vocational Choice: Secretary Sandra Wood GC Com. interest: Dramatics Vocational Choice: Bookkeeper Jim Wright Roll Rep, Hot Rod Club Class Officer Vocational Choice: Police Officer llhan Yigitbasioglu Roll Rep. BC Com. lnterests: Dancing Foreign Languages Larry Young Study Hall Sup. Ski Club Track Vocational Choice: Engineering Ba rba ra Woodburne ASR Com. Ch. GC Cabinet Lab Writer Roll Rep. Sr. Torch Vern Wyma n lntra. Sports Interest: Skiing Vocational Choice: Chemist George Yon ker Torch Roll Rep. intra. Football lntra. Basketball Stephen Zager Interests: Cars Sports Vocational Choice: Engineering Q... I i cj, 'Q-5-A .B , 5 , .uv lv 'ev 'w r1T .pv- pvc 'Q' Dennis Zehrung Football BC Roll Com. Ch. lntra. Sports Tumbling ao Seniors Not Pictured Bobbi Andrew Theodore Bauch Richard Boswell Yolanda Bradford Vorinie Brodine Peter Burnette Wayne Carlson John Cunningham Robert Czarnetzke Glen Ernst John Freeman Richard Hammett Carl Hansen David Harris Jon l-lesketh Jackie Jacobus James Larson Thomas McCarthy Barry Morrison Joan Parkkinen John Rogers Marylee Smith Gerald Soltis Mike Southard Jon Treick Roberta Woodard Chris Wurgler X .. Miss Alice Wiley Adviser Steve Newman President Sail a Straight Course Setting the course for the Class of '61 were Steve Newman, prcsiclent, Tim Hagman, vice- presiolent, Becky Wilkie, secretary, Susan Greenawalt, treasurerg and Naomi Dopps, ASR Representative. The officers and com- mittee chairmen, together, directed Junior Class activities through five committees: Entertainment, Sports, Public Service, Publicity, and News. Alaskan Aloha was the theme of the Junior-Senior Party on December lO. The program included a guitar number, a line dance, and a beatnik skit in the auditorium. Refreshments were served in the lunchroom. On April l Juniors and Seniors attended Fools' Paradise, the Junior-Senior Dance at the Norselander. Bob Marshall's Band provided music for the dance. Juniors participated in two new activities this year. They challenged and defeated both Sophomores and Seniors in attendance at basketball games. They also held a Junior Assembly dealing with higher education and its connection with vocational choices. The Class of 'ol supplied both the football and basketball teams with skillful players. Stew MacDonald received All-City honorable mention in football for his punting and tackling ability. Registering 888, the Juniors formed the largest class at Roosevelt this year. One hundred twenty-seven Juniors belonged to Torch. pplfwfylji K 15 Q-Q, X-1-43' Tim Hagman Vice-President Q-QMS IVE' Becky Wilkie Secretary Juniors 'VH Susan Greenawalt Treasurer Working on their individual proiects are Junior Class committee chairmen: Susan Powers, Public Service, Sue Triol, Publicity, Robin Bracken, Sports. CMissingD: Lydia Sciarrino, Entertainment. Naomi Dopps ASR Representative is l36 . reiewoe sr' 41 v 'O' Apostol, Nicky Appel, Ron Arestad, Kari Armstrong, Betty Armstrong, Dana Armstrong, Joanne Arntzen, Sandy Ask, Kris Atkinson, Elaine Bailey, Bob Bailey, Pamela Baker, Cliff Baldwin, Gary Ballard, Lynn Ballinger, Dick Barcott, Diane Barden, Bryce Bardon, Jerry Barnard, Suzie Barnes, Judy Barnett, John Barr, Bruce Barrat, Pam Barrett, Kathy Barthrop, Ron Baskerville, Bob Bassett, Judy Bassett, Roberta Abbott, Bob Abrahamson, Arlene Ackerman, Kris Adam, Barry Adams, Anita Adams, Claire Adams, Kathy Adrian, Jeanie Aeils, Lucille Aikins, Jim Aitken, Mary Akin, Carol Aldrich, Andy Allen, Dick Almvig, Dave Alspach, John Alter, Bruce Amick, Hal Amundsen, Arlene Amyes, Marya Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Betty Bill Dick Jon Keith Pat Angst, Raleigh Anthony, Dick CLASS OF 1961 Q-,. K sa i Q-' lv' Borgersen, Sig Botsford, Diane Bovee, Peggy Bowlin, Linda Boyce, Larry Boyd, Bruce Boyd, Marietta Boyle, Allyn Bracken, Lee Bracken, Robin Bradley, Eoline Brasier, Paul Breen, Karen Brewer, Larry Brewer, Nancy Briggs, Ray Bright, John Brookens, Doug Brown, Mary Buchanan, Dennis Buck, Daphne Buckley, Marcia Bulmer, Pat Burg, Jill Burgess, Wendy Burgher, Joe Burke, Jim Burleigh, Mickie -of NO' 'Qs' -.74 'Mg v..,, f P 7 -al! Bates, Marge Bates, Mary Battin, Susan Bean, Kent Beard, Bruce Becklin, Alice Beckstrom, Diane Benham, Jim Bennie, Shari Bensen, Linda Berg, Donald Bernheisel, Lee Berzins, Pete Bigelow, Pete Bigelow, Tom Bilimoria, Kathy Bingay, Dick Black, Judi Blackstock, Carl Blagg, Bill Bland, Ed Bloom, Carole Blue, Bob Bluhm, Gary Boas, Wayne Bondelid, Barbara Bone, Sandrea Bordenet, Jim .nf Q' 5' -we v'-' q,-1' 6-.J N-,VI Q4 ,-if 11- 'ws '29 f l38 Chichetti, Joanne Christensen, Karen Christensen, Sandi Christofferson, Sally Church, Kathy Clanton, Gary Clark, Ray Cleaver, Bill Cole, Bob Cole, Larry Cole, Margie Collard, Nelson Collins, Marilou Colouzis, Diane Condiotty, Irvin Cook, Margaret Cooper, Sharon Cordry, Sharon Corner, Mary Cornwell, Chuck Correa, Larry Covington, Karen Cramer, Kerry Crawford, Pennie Cribley, Bruce Crippen, John Cross, Bev Cross, Jack Burton, Suzi Buschmann, Mary Bush, John Buske, Bill Buttery, Bill Byington, Sue Byrd, Myra Caddy, Dolly Cain, Elizabeth Lou Calapp, Judy Calderbank, Carolyn Calson, Carol Camber, Ken Camp, Bob Campbell, Claudia Campbell, Terry Cannon, Rosemary Canton, Tish Caraway, Mike Carlsen, Ralph Carlson, Al Carlson, Brent Carroll, Kay Carson, Bob Casey, Kathi Castor, Ray Chambers, Alma Cherufole, Linda CLASS OF 1961 da L? 6 'C7 Donaldson, Michel Dopps, Naomi Doto, Tina Douglas, Judy Dragseth, John Druliner, Vania Drury, Bob Dudley, Albert Duff, Hugh Duffy, Pat Dunn, Jeff Dunstan, Tommy Duppenthaler, Jim Dutt, Deepak Eberhardt, John Eckenburg, Sue Ederer, Dave Edmands, Herb Edwards, Jan Ekern, Karen Ekstrom, Jan Elggren, Steve Erickson, Jerry Erickson, Robbin Erickson, Virginia Ericson, Jerry Ernst, Ray Erskine, Chuck Crutchfield, Rich Cruver, Mike Cussac, Marcia Czarnetzke, Pat Czebotar, Pam Dahl, Jerry Dahl, Kathy Dahms, Bill Dale, James Daley, Mike Danishek, Kris Danner, Doug Davids, Carolyn Davidson, Janet Gay Davis, Carol Davis, Juanita Davis, Tom C. Davis, Tom Dearinger, Harry DeArmand, Sue Dickey, Karen Dickinson, Polly Dingwall, Donnie Disch, Frank Dizard, Carole Doces, John Dodenhoett, Marsha Dodson, Sandra iq-3-v 'Q-v Frisbie, Sue Frost, Doug Frye, Margaret Fryer, Sue Gallagher, Gary Gallagher, Maureen Galle, Lora Mae Gangwer, Rosalie Garlick, Jeri Garrett, Gary Garrigues, Nikki Geballe, Margaret Gebhart, Gary Gerde, Ron Gervais, Linda Gibson, Gary Giddens, Georgiann Gidner, Bob Giles, Mary Gill, Nanci Gilliam, Pam Gilmartin, Alice Gilmour, Karen Glick, Gary Glover, Mike Goetz, George Goldback, Christine Gordon, Gay Espinoza, Virginia Evans, Mike Falcon, Ann Favro, Gary Fearing, Rick Feetham, Tim Feltheim, Sandra Feltis, John Ferch, Myrna Fiddler, Carole Fisher, Tom Flagg, Jackie Folger, Charles Follette, Dan Fontana, Mike Ford, Dale Ford, Gary Ford, Sandra Forsberg, Grant Fosness, Linda Foss, Janet Fountain, Michael Fox, Diane Frankfort, Linda Franklin, Pat Franklin, Randy Frederick, Frank French, Sharon CLASS OF 1961 fi if 44 S Q4 Handley, Jane Hands, Eric Hansen, Judy Harding, John Hargesheimer, Gail Harper, Jim Harpster, Jean Harpsrer, Joyce Harris, Gladys Harrop, Michael Hartman, Carol Hartvigsen, Don Hastig, Marlene Hatch, Terry Haughawoui, Jennifer Hausman, Carol Haworth, Hugh Hayball, Paul Hayes, Pat Headley, Mark Heggen, Dick Heggen, Mike Heinemann, Chuck Hellam, Chuck Helle, Sharon Hendershof, Bolo Henkel, Judy Henneke, Dale Gorsline, Ralph Goss, Judie Golfschamer, Carole Gough, Brian Goulard, Pam Gowdy, Carolyn Graham, Doug Graham, Tom Green, Jim Green, Judy Greenawalt, Sally Greenawalf, Sue Grinnell, Mici Gross, Mike Guerin, Trudi Guerra, Sylvia Guley, Nancy Gullidge, Jim Gunnarson, Pete GuTh, Barbara Guthrie, Gary Hagman, Tim Hall, Donald Hall, Lillian Hall, Marilyn Hall, Sandra Hallead, John Haller, Dave ,4- ,jwi 1-w f 'vb f W Hughes, Brian Humphrey, Steve Humphreys, Dick Hunter, Dave Hunter, Pamela Hurlbut, Lee Hurlen, Sonia Ingham, Rena Irby, Joe Irvine, Jim Irwin, Joan lsmon, Sally Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Nancy Jacobs, Judy Jacobson, Roberta Jamieson, Michele Jarrett, Pam Jarvi, John Jaskovsky, Jim Jenkins, Joyce Jenner, Christine Jenner, Margaret Jennings, Susan Jensen, Ronnie Jeswine, Jesse Johanson, Ed Johnson, Cheryl Henning, Susan Henson, John Herrin, Jolene Hetrick, Henry Hewett, Mary Highsmith, Patrick Hill, Barbara Hill, Dick Hillman, Kirk Hillyer, Pete Hittle, Gary Hotland, Jan Hogue, Jim Holcomb, Tom Holland, Ginny Holms, Marilyn Hooper, Frank Hopkins, John Horan, Jim Hostord, Sharon Hoss, Bob Hotson, Josephine Hottell, Gary Houghton, Marily Houston, Sheila Howard, Pete Howe, Bill Howell, Mardie CLASS OF 1961 1 's Killien, Phil Kirchan, Karen Kirchan, Rodney Kirkpatrick, Carol Kivell, Sharon KlinefelTer, Judi Klug, Judy Lee Kollack, Judy Kosokoff, Paul Knappe, Kathy Knipe, Jan Kraerner, George Kurtz, John La Boff, Myrna LaBow, Diane Lacksrrorn, John Lafontaine, Bobbi Lafromboise, Mike Landis, Carolyn Lantow, Sam Larsen, Rick Larson, Brian Larson, Janice Larson, Joe Lavier, Ken Lawson, Barbara Lea, Jim Leach, Mike Johnson Darrell Johnson, Deanie Johnson, Gary Johnson, Marlene Johnson, Pam Johnston, Jerry Jokela, Kathlyne Jones, Erna Jones, Terry Jones, Wendy Jorgensen,MargareT Juel, Karen Juel, Linda Kahler, Marian Kalvig, Bob Karpel, Ronni Kalch, Nacelle Kales, Joyce Kauppila, Ted Kelley, Mandy Kelly, Mike Kemp, Ron Kennedy, Richard Kenning, Cafhie Kerr, Leonard Kershner, Hal Keuss, Mike Kibble, Jim L , it uf '7 N-ad ifvrf Mack, Edra Mackenzie, Ken Mackey, Heather Macnair, Richard Macri, Stephanie Mahler, Kathy Manos, Nancy Margeson, Dave Marriott, Cindy Marshall, Wayne Martin, Forrest Martin, Mike Martin, Terry Maser, Joan Massena, Al Matheny, Mark Mathes, Marilyn Mathews, Jack Mathews, Mary Ann Matsen, Sam Matteson, Bill Mauce, Dorothy Maynard, Linda Maynard, Phil McCabe, Debbie McCaffree, Chuck McCorkle, Layna McCormack, Dianne i ,-in f'15 Leaver, Dave LeDuc, Kathy Lemke, Carolyn Lenon, Terry Leonard, Pam Lewis, Linda Lewis, Louise Lewis, Susan Liliernark, Jim Lilly, Dick Link, Michael Lippert, Shari Liptack, Keith Lloyd, Diana Locke, Mary Ann Londoa, Larry Long, Randy Looney, Carol Loutey, Joseph Lowry, Joan Luker, Sally Lull, Frank Lyman, Pat Lyon, Sidney Lytle, Ben MacDonald, Nancy MacDonald, Stew MacDougall, Heather CLASS DF 1961 16. 1? L Z3 -3 1 'Z 'fx I v-1 5... T Miller, Kathy Milner, Eleanor Miner, Jim Mistretta, John Mitchell, Carole Morgan, Greg Morgan, Linda Morgan, Robin Morley, Robert Morris, Meredith Morrissey, Jim Moyer, Robert Mueller, Craig Murphy, Paul Murphy, Tom Murray, Carolyn Muzzy, Ken Myers, Bob Natoli, Judy Ann Neese, Coty Nelson, Amoret Nelson Bob Nelson Dan Nelson Dan Nelson, Dean Nelson Evelyn Nelson, Toni Nettelblad, Jean McCoy, Mike McCullough, Bob McDonald, Denny McDonald, Pat McDougall, Martin McDowell, Ed McFarland, Brehon MacFarland, Doug McFarland, Karen McFarlane, Nina McGary, Jack McKenna, Janice McKernon, Lynne McLeaish, Anne McMahon, Robert McMurdie, John McNabb, Marv McPherson, Doug Meakins, Dolores Mearns, Jill Meier, Steve Melton, Al Meyer, Dan Meyers, Frances Michie, Bobbi Mickelsen, Dave Milkie, Pete Millar, Penny lr G04 w-22 '-41 ...Q 'wi XZ' in-va I Parker, Penny Parsons, Jackie Paterson, Jerry Paul, Blair Paxten, Charlein Pearson, Brian Pearson, Dave Pearson, Margaret Pease, Janet Pedersen, Kathy Pence, Linda Penchos, Ken Pennell, Mary Pennington, Gail Penson, Bill Peppmiller, John Perkins, Bob Person, Sandy Peters, Craig Petersen, Judy Peterson, Charlotte Peterson, Jim Peterson, Jim Peterson, Margaret Petty, Julie Pfaff, Kathy Pfau, Judy Phillips, Ann V' Sf?- vgy Newell, Phil Newman, Steve Nice, Jett Nicholas, Sharon Nicholson, Pat Niznik, LeRoy Noble, Bev Norberg, Gary Norris, Anne Odle, Linda Ohrn, Carl Oliver, Gayle Olson, Caroline Olson, Ernie Olson, Laura O'Neill, Sandy Openshaw, Carolyn Opheim, Marilyn Ordal, George Orth, Dick Ossinger, Jill Oster, Clark Ostliff, Tom Overturf, Karen Palin, Susie Palmer, Dave Palo, George Parker, Mac CLASS OF 1961 ,Asif I6 24 EP' tv di ' -V., we VCV QI T' wx., MQ A l47 'Q 'O' '-fvvf ,, tb lv, 5 Rashkov Mickey Rayworth Carol Reaugh Ron Reed, Carol Reerns, Bill Reeves, Birdie Regis, Mike Rehkopf, Jan Remus, Leon Rench, Dick Rhodes, Joy Rhodes, Judy Rhodes, Margie Richards, Al Richie, Renae Ridinger, Sharon Riegel, Wesley Rienks, Edward Riley, Karen Rinehart, Judie Ritter, Kristin Robbins, Gary Robbins, Phil Robblee, Phil Roberts, Sherry Robertson, Bob Robins, Sheryl Robinson, Don -ov is L Q l48 Phillips, Beth Phillips, Linnea Pickett, Mike Pihl, Karin Pillar, Gary Piller, Kathey Pistole, Judy Pittman, Doug Pitts, Keith Podoll, Diane Pody, Roberta Posner, Sue Powers, Jay Powers, Susan Pratt, Dick Presley, Carl Price, John Prince, David Proby, Sheila Prohaska, Linda Pudwill, June Purgalis, Susan Pursel, Judy Quain, Carolyn Rader, David Ramon, Barbara Randall, Jack Raplee, Marcia Y-fx NW we-nf' , he 'Q Y77' Schiess, Barry Schleicher, Sandie Schmidt, Laurie Schram, Dedee Schrum, Mike Schultz, Miriam Schwabland, Linda Sciarrino, Lydia Scoll, Mariorie Scott, Sandi Scott, Virgil Sells, Betty Semeling, Estelle Senn, Diana Seymour, Jim Shacklett, Jan Shaffer, Christi Shannon, Bob Sharp, Gail Shaver, Sharon Sherwood, Gordon Shinabarger, Bill Sierer, Howard Skahen, Mike Skewes, Sally Skillings, Bev Skullerud, Jerry Skutt, Fran 'R for U7 tbl psf' .lv ,MW '77 Robinson, Gordon Roblee, Dick Rockwood, Roberta Rodgers, Mike Roger, Sharon Rohr, Mary Roltson, Janet Rolston, Stephen Romig, Robert Rose, Richard Ross, Alfred Ross, Patricia Rothlaender, Georgia Royal, Pat Rude, Bonnie Russell, Dave Russell, Dottie Russell, Jan Sakahara, Dave Saltman, Lanie Samuelson, Bob Sanderson, Marilyn Sandin, Merilyn Sanford, Tom Sather, Chuck Savage, Janet Scheib, Grace Schenck, Marli CLASS OF 1961 C7 Stewart, Sharon Stickler, Bev St. Nicholas, Martin Stoll, Blythe Stone, Judy Stopp, Gregg Straube, Karen Streepy, Judi Street, Dave Street, Elinor Strom, Susan Sullivan, Janice Sundsby, Ted Sutherland, Pete Swedine, Sally Sweeney, Susan Switzer, Pam Swoyer, Kay Sylvester, Charles Synstad, Bob Tamayao, Eydie Tarpenning, Sandra Tatsumi, Iris Taylor, Anita Taylor, Halsey Taylor, Karen Theberge, Bill Thomas, Sharon Slade, Sandie Sloane, John Smith Betty Smith Bob Smith, Dorothy Smith, Jack Smith Kathy Smith, Lennea Smrha, Jim Snippen, Mary Ann Soderstrom, Doug Solberg, Sandra Sorensen, Lynn Sorenson, Kathie Sowler, Claudia Spencer, Penny Sprague, Pauline Springer, Reeva Stahl, Sandi Staines, Elizabeth Stanbarger, Bob Statton, Page Stearns, Jack Stefan, Betty Steinmann, Margaret Steven, John Stewart, Karen Stewart, Sharon s4 ' 'ln-.4 K- '05 Q-1 i-1 'li S.. K7 'Sf .4 'fy 127' J ff, '6' .ff f if Waldal, Carolyn Walker, Bob Walling, Leslie Walsh, Donna Waring, Diane Warne, Dick Warner, Robert Warren, Nancy Watkins, Fred Watson, Cliff Watts, Charles Watts, George Weber, Dale Weed, Bill Wegner, Joanne Weis, Jackie Weiser, Sandy Welding, Marie Werner, Steve West, Wilma Westlin, Helen Westling, Carole Whatmore, Ron Wheelon, Bonnie Wheller, Rob Whipple, Dick Whitcomb, Janey White, Larry 51 Af' ,-.X Thompson, Jim Thompson, John Thompson, Niki Thomson, Claudia Tillman, Michael Tirnmerman, Don Timmons, Tim Tipp, Carol Tipp, Susie Torry, Johnny Traver, Darlene Trick, Leslie Triol, Susan Trumble, Carol Underwood, Judy Uzelak, Joan Vadman, Dave Van Denburgh, Roy Vander Wel,Jo Van Law, Joan Van Ness, Jane Vaughn, Karen Veblen, John Vincent, Ben Vincent, Bob Violante, Jim Vrooman, Sandi Wagneson, Linda CLASS OF 1961 ,wrf V V09 VV. W7 r-'1 17 'Ol have vig 47' Y Vg ld '-v l5l 5 6 Lf' 'if- Yarno, Steve Yates, Virginia Young, Art Young, Janet Young, Leah Younghusband, Don Ziegler, Teri Zubick, Tony Zwiebel, Rick Zwiers, Marilyn Whitham, Martha Wicklund, Bertis Wieland, Merrily Wiggins, Chuck Wilcox, Bob Wilk, Norma Wilkie, Becky Wilkins, Linda Wilkinson, Judy Williams, Diane Williams, Don Williams, Lee Williams, Tim Williamson, Gene Wilson, Steve Winslow, Pam Wiseman, John Wisman, Ron Wittenberg, Dorothy Wolf, Carolyn Wolfe, Ma rga ret Wollenweber, Dick Wonderly, Wendell Wood, Tom Wood, Wyatt Woods, Peggy Woodward, Bob Wrede, Bill f-J Sail a Straight Course G f, Naomi Dopps presides as Jo Vander Wel presents ,-xJii- Marilyn Sanderson of 122 with a scroll represent- ing her roll's victory in the Junior Class theme contest. L6 LMHY nnllb X S , ,f x A 2 JJ 7 xr fx ,flirir J Adams, Claire y Aitken, Mary Aldrich, Robert Amundsen, Arlene Amyes, Marya Anderson, Betty Apostol, Nicole Armstrong, Betty Armstrong, Joanne Ask, Kristine Baker, Cliff Ballinger, Dick Barnard, Suzanne Barrett, Kathy Bassett, Roberta Bates, Marjorie Battin, Susan Bensen, Linda Berzins, Pete Bilimoria, Katherin Bondelid, Barbara Bone, Sandrea Bovee, Peggy Boyce, Lawrence Bracken, Lee Bracken, Robin Brewer, Nancy 6 l Burg, Jill Byington, Sue Calapp, Judy Caraway, Michael Christofferson, Sally Church, Kathi Collard, Nelson Cordry, Sharon Cribley, Bruce Cross, Bev Danishek, Kristine Davids, Carolyn Davis, Carol Dodenhoeft, Marsha Dopps, Naomi Ferch, Myrna Fiddler, Carole Frisbie, Susan Geballe, Margaret Graham, Doug Graham, Elinor Greenawalt, Sally Greenawalt, Susan Gross, Mike Hall, Marilyn Haughawout, Jennifer Henning, Susan l53 Herrin, Jolene Hofland, Jan Hooper, Frank Hopkins, John Hunter, Dave Hunter, Pamela Johnson, Deanie Johnson, Pam Jorgenson, Margaret Keeler, Linda Knappe, Kathy Kollack, Judy Lackstrom, John Lemke, Carolyn Leonard, Pam Lilly, Dick Liptack, Keith MacDougall, Heather Mack, Edra Mackenzie, Ken Marriott, Cindy Mauce, Dorothy McCabe, Debra McLeaish, Anne Meyers, Frances Milner, Eleanor Mitchell, Carole Moyer, Robert Muzzy, Kenneth Newman, Steve Norris, Anne Olson, Caroline Ordal, George Palmer, Rae Parker, Mac Pearson, Margaret Pennell, Mary Person, Sandy Peterson, Charlotte Ptatf, Kathy Pistole, Judy Powers, Susan Price, John Reeves, John Rehkopf, Janet Ritter, Kristin Roberts, Sherry Roblee, Dick Schultz, Miriam Senn, Diana Shacklett, Jan Smith, Betty Spencer, Penny Street, Elinor Swedine, Sally Tatsumi, Iris Tillman, Mike Vadman, Dave Vander Wel, Jo Van Ness, Jane Vaughn, Jill Veblen, John Wagneson, Linda Waring, Diane Watts, George Weiser, Sandy Wilkie, Becky Wilkins, Linda Williams, Lee Wiseman, John Wolfe, Margaret Zwiebel, Rick Zwiers, Marilyn X J 'ld X j Miss Audrey Spady fr! I Adviser 'K V Rob Norrie President Wise Fools Seek Spot Serving as officers of the incoming Sopho- mores were Rob Norrie, president, John Vynne, vice-president, Kay Strother, secretaryg Merrily Burke, treasurer, Shirley Weber, ASR representative. Compass and the Orientation assembly, which was led by the Spurs and Roughriders, acquainted Sophomores with activities, traditions, and school procedure. The Sophomore Class officers attended the ASR leadership conference where they observed demonstra- tions concerning different types of leader- ship, the art of bringing out different personalities in a group, and the qualifica- tions of a leader. The Sophomores held their annual class party on December l4, the theme being Winter Carousel. The T75 Sophomores in attendance were entertained in the school auditorium by the German Band and the Dave Norman Quartet. John Vynne was the Master of Ceremonies. The Sophomores challenged the Juniors to an attendance contest 'at the January 22 basketball game and lost. The Class of '62 invited the Sophomore Class officers of Ballard to the Roosevelt Revue. The Kady-Jan Trio of Kay Hamlin, Sandy Cook, Janet Sammons, and Shirley Wright, accompanist, represented the Sophomores in the Revue. Other talented Sophomores showed their abilities in the Revue. Eighty-tive of the 829 Sophomores enrolled at Roosevelt were members of Sophomore Torch. John Vynne Vice-President fz-'Q u-vt Sophomores fv- Kay Strother Secretary Merrily Burke Treasurer Preparing for the Sophomore Class Party are Marsha Klinger, Decorations, Sue Betzold, Refresh- ments, John Vynne, Clean up, Sally Flint, Entertain- ment, Jackie Wolfheim, Publicity. 1 Shirley Weber ASR Representative T54 CLASS OF 196 Aagaard, George Abramson, Ron Adams, Brenda Adams, James Adams, Kathy Adamson, Fred Adelseck, Sue Ahlson, Nick Albert, Bonita Albright, Cathy Alexander, Karen Alexander, Marilyn Alfaros, John Allen, Geri Alter, Nadine Ambrose, Dick Amick, Barbara Andersen, Gayle Anderson, Barbie Anderson, Connie Anderson, Donn Anderson, Jim Anderson, Pat Andrews, Shelly Angst, Art Arbini, Bob Ashcanase, Paul Aspinwall, Judith Ault, Marion Bailey, Pat Baird, Skip Baker, David Baker, Linda Barker, Jan Barker, Patricia Barmuta, Dick Barnard, Barney Barr, Baird Barrett, Dick Barrett, Mike Barrett, Steve Bartholomew, Bill Bay, Risha Beach, Bill Beam, Bobbie Bean, Janet Bea upre, Barrett Beernink, Carol Behfir, Howard Bellman, Mike Bench, Kathy Bennett, Gary Bennett, Jerry Lee Bennett, Sally Berg, Normaiean I Y:? .ia L Berg, Paul Bergquisf, Don Berry, Bill Berry, Perer Berzold, Sue Bird, Terri Birney, Judy Black, Al Blais, Patrick Blanchard, Ray Boaiman, John Bodin, Steve Bogge, Pete Boks, Barbara Bololin, Carol Borgersen, Ann Bould, Don Bouldron, Doreen Bowman, Dave Boyle, STan Brasfow, Bill Bray, Deanna Breeden, Toni Breen, John Briggs, Karol Brockmann, Jerry Brodine, Vickie Brooks, Judy Brooks, Sharon Brousseau, Pele Brown, Barbara Brown, Carolyn Brown, John Bryan, Barb Bryan, Henry Bryant, Mary Buckmaster, Dennis Bullard, Phil Burch, Mary Burgess, Patricia Burgner, Pete Burke, Merrily Burnside, Bob Burton, Carole BurTon, lrene Busby, Jackie Busch, Jim Busch, Shirley Busey, Kristine Bushnell, Robbin Butschke, Margie Bulz, Ron Byers, Penny Byington, Linda Cady, Diane 'Wx 553 CLASS GF 1962 Cain, Diane Calender, Dorothy Calkins, Kafhy Campbell, Cafhy Campbell, Dorn Capeloto, Leslie Carlson, Cheryl Carlson, Donna Carlson, Larry Carlson, Tom Carroll, Richard Case, Don Case, Owen Casfillo, Adriana Castle, Paffy Cefeznik, Nancy Challsfedf, Evert Chamberlain, Nikki Charland, Eleanor Chaffield, Andrea Cheyne, Ron Chouinard, Cafhy Chrisfofferson, Pete Chrysfal, Karen Clarke, Wendy Clausen, Jeff Claussen, Jim Clawson, Al Clawson, Sandy Clifford, Muriel Clifford, Paf Coburn, Lola Coffman, Mel Cole, King Cole, Nancy Colman, Jay Colouzis, Linda Complifa, Kerry Conrad, Kafhy Consford, Dave Cook, Jim Cook, Sandy Cooper, Bill Cooper, Nancy Cordray, Jack Cowan, Helen Creager, Dale Cribley, Ken Cromer, Pam Crow, Carolyn Cunningham, Hal Cushing, Tom Dahlberg, Janis Dakan, Diane Damschen, Don 6. gr O 0? , 'Q 'q-- 411 5-v' x gi 127 if Davies, Sue Davis, Betty Davis, Dick Davis, Judy Davis, Terry Dawson, Bonnie Day, Jeff Dean, Tony Dearborn, Keith Decker, Julie Deford, Diane Dennis, Joanie Dennison, Carey Dentler, Penny Diers, Elizabeth Dingillo, Carla Dixon, David Dodson, Bob Donaldson, Charles Donaldson, Jim Douglass, Robert Drummond, Patti Dubsky, Joe Dudgeon, Charlene Dunham, Lola Dunlap, Arline Duval, Jean Eaden, Susan Eberhardt, Richard Eckley, Stella Eckley, Zella Eddy, Sherry Edlund, Carol Edlund, Larry Edmands, Sharon Edmond, Pat Edwards, Betty Edwards, Bill Egle, Pat Elferts, Juliis Ellerbrook, Randy Elliott, James Ellis, Cheri Elton, Wallen Emerson, Tony Engelhardt, Jim English, Grace Engstrom, Glenn Ennett, Steve Epps, Barbara Erickson, John Eutsler, Leo Fahnestock, Rob Farr, Connie Farrell, Donna ,- M! 46' 11 g-.1 X--r XX! i1 fu-I CLASS OF 196 Fearn, Shirley Feldman, Kim Fellows, Rick Ferguson, Kathy Feyen, Lida Fiedler, Bill Fisher, Janice Fisher, Marie Flashman, Forrest Fleenor, Linda Flint, Sally Foersfer, Marsh Foley, Rick Foord, Julie Foort, Richard Forbes, Carol Forgey, Linda Forsyrh, Graham Foulks, Marsha Franco, Rita Fraser, Karen Fraser, Vern Frasier, John Frisbie, Lynn Froeber, Marla Froula, Steve Fryer, Carol Gable, John Gaddis, Don Galeofti, Silvia Gall, Fred Galloway, Shirley Gallup, John Gannon, Cathie Garber, Rena Garland, Judy Garrify, Rick Gaw, Marilyn Geballe, Tom George, Rick Germain, Carol Lou Gerlz, Dave Gilbertson, Jerry Gilmore, Lorna Given, David Glancy, Vickie Glantz, Mike Glazer, Sandy Glenn, Mary Jean Goins, Doug Goodall, Gordon Gray, Donald Gouras, Dena Green, Ray Green, Terry V.-of ii 'Na iz? GD 425 'QT ,sap 15' by ,reg iz ii '53, Var 'L 3 pa-4 -,.f 5' Q 5-9' J 39 2 uv g l59 , v-7 E3 ' ,.., ff? ,-. at 5 fri YYH Grega, Kathleen Gregory, Norman Grondal, Bill Groves, Sue Grund, Dave Grupe, Margie Guthrie, Floyd Hagen, Bill Haldane, Donna Hallett, Gary Hamlin, Kay Hanavan, Jim Hannah, Bob Hansen, lrene Harby, Cliff Hockett, Don Holden, Mariorie Holt, Paul Harris, Carolyn Holwill, Katoo Harris, Lawrence Harris, Nina Harris, Pam Harris, Paula Hart, Martha Hopkins, George Hart, Mike Harte, Keith Hartwig, Tom Haselden, Tori Hatto, Kathy Haugen, Nancy Hopkins, Jim Hawkinson, Nick Hay, Robin Hayden, Jennifer Hoppel, Larry Haysom, Jan Headley, Tom Heinemann, Mark Heino, Ralph Hendrick, Steve Horan, Katy Henneke, Gerald Henning, Christine Hentschell, Claudia Hibbard, Cheryl Hieronymus,Howard Hough, Kathryn Hiersekorn,MaryAnn Hiltner, Mary Hiserman, Jane Hittle, Larry Hoag, Harriet Hough, Mark Hoverson, Beth Howson, Mel Hudson, Bob Hudson, Sandy Hughes, Mike Huhs, John Hull, Dan Hulliger, Bob Hunnicutt, Christine Hunt, Cathey CLASS UF 196 Hunt, Wendy Hupp, Sharon Lee Hurt, Diane Huse, Susan Hutchins, Trova Ingalls, Paul Irwin, Jo Ann Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Judi Jacobson, Jim Jacobson, Nancy Jefferson, Carol Jensen, Barry Jensen, Joel Jensen, Kathy Jepson, Alwyn Jirous, Joanne Johnson, Carol Johnson, Dara Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jean Joy Judy Linda Lynn Mike Richard Wayne Johnston, Nancy Johnston, Russell Jones, Harold Jones, Julie Jones, Larry Jones, Margaret Jordshaugen, Karen Jorgensen, Susan Josephson, Bob Jurick, Sharon Karlson, .lim Karol, Pam Karol, Pennie Katz, Barbara Keating, Cookie Keller, Jim Kelley, Anne Ylv .'-7 -6 G , 173' l6l ,J Kellum Kathleen Kelly Gordon King Steve Kingsbury Diane Kinner Ardyth Kirk George Kirkpatrick, Keith Kirkwood, Rod Kitts, Cindy Kivell, Mary Klinger, Marsha Knox, Toby Konker, Laird Lindsay Wilson Lingafelter o Linklater, Carol Korelin, Alex Kromm, Mary Krouse, Alan Krusemark, Janice Kruzner, Lynda Kunz, Margaret Lagerquist, Sue Lake, John Lane, Laura Lapic, Liz Larsen, Phoebe Larson, Jack Lauer, Edward Lavinthal, Dennis Lawrence, Don Lawseth, Dwight Lawseth, Linda Layton, Arlene Lee, Betsy Lee, Jennifer Lehwalder, Julie Leininger, Martin Leithe, Rick Leventhal, Lance Levitin, Eileen Lewarch, Nancy Lewis, Brian Lewison, Sharon Lindaas, Sheila Lindblad, Joan Linden, Marilyn Lindner, Mary Lockitch, Steve Lockman, Howard Loewing, Carol Lomax, Jeanette Lonergan, Michael Lowen, Howard Lowrie, Margaret CLASS GF 1962 Lueck, Kathe Lunde, Craig Lundin, Karen MacDonald, James MacDonald, Jim Macfee, Nancie Mackenzie, Gail Magnuson, Nancy Maizels, Barbara Malseed, Janeen Mangham, Charles Marble, Karen Marlowe, Richard Marriett, Mark Marshall, Janet Marston, Eric Martin, Prudy Martin, Ron Matson, Donna Matthaeus, Mike Mauze, Mike May, Cheryl Mayer, Marian McCain, Steve McComb, Carolyn McDonald, Carol McDonald, Sandy McFarlane, Barbara McGatfery, Jerry McGonagle, Bill McKay, Fred McLean, Bob McMillan, Ken McNamara, Tom McNeal, Rich McPherson, Pam Melvin, Pete Merritt, Gerry Meyer, Charles Meyer, Eileen Meyers, Melinda Middleton, Mike Miller, Linda Miller, Liz Miller, Roger Miller, Steve Millet, Leonard Milliman, Bruce Milner, Jim Minkove, John Misner, Chuck Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, Judy Mitchener, George Moeller, Dottie Mollan, Susan Montgomery,Sharon Morgan, Karen Morgan, Stan Morrison, Andy Moseley, John Moulton, Karen Mowat, Bruce Murphy, Steve Murray, Bonnie Myers, John Neal, Diana Nelson, Judy Nelson, Mike Nelson, Ronna NePage, Dick Neu, Carl Nevaril, Phil Newell, Judy Newton, Sandy Nickel, Julie Nordstrom, Sue Norman, Al Norman, Connie Norrie, Rob Norris, Carolyn Nye, Tessa Nygaard, Gerald Nylin, Kay O'Brien, Cindy Odell, Mark Odell, Suzie Ogrosky, Chuck Olafson, Vern Oliver, Ken Olsen, George Olsen Herb Olsen Ron Olson, Diana Olson, Jon Olson, Sally O'Neil, Haley O'Neil, Jim O'Neill, Mike Opdycke, Anita Opsahl, Randi O'Reilly, Maureen O'Sell, Linda Paduano, Lynn Palmer, Dave Palmer, Terry Parks, Gary Parnell, Lennia Parrott, Carol Paul, Les CLASS UF 196 Pauly, John Payne, Kathleen Paynter, John Peabody, Mary Pearsall, Von Pearson, Virgil Pease, Judy Pederson, Ron Pellegrini, Bill Pellegrini, Ed Pellegrini, Toni Pemble, Penny Penberthy, Susan Penson, Suellan Petersen, Norm Peterson, Harold Peterson, Mary Petry, Virginia Pierce, Sharon Pigott, Martha Pobst, Marilyn Poitras, John Pollard, Joe Pollart, Dave Poore, Eileen Porter, Penny Possehl, Jim Post, John Preston Potter, Bruce Prince, Judy Princehouse, Dave Pugh, Wanda Quaine, Susan Quiring, Dennis Rafferty, Kathy Raichle, Mary Ransom, Kathy Raymond, Steve Rees, Janet Reese, Dorothy Regis, Terry Reid, Elizabeth Reilly, Jerry Reimer, Gail Rein, Cathy Reynolds, Janet Rich, Ginger George, Richard Riley, Carole Lee Ritchie, June Roaf, Gary Roberts, Mary Robertson, Carol Robinson, Clark Rock, Tom iff I0 7,1 vc' E9 ii-0 Q7 qs. 4... fi' 4 .,..- ue., 551, Q-., Q04 ' -r-9 tbl' 12 77 -5 ' 5 , , 'S' loo Rodgers, Jerri Rogers, John Roller, Arline Ronning, Gary Rose, Dale Ross, Jeff Ross, Judie Ross, Lennella Rothlaender, Diane Rothlaender, Gail Royce, Peggy Rubin, Carol Rusher, Dick Rustad, John Ruwe, Randy Ryan, Burt Ryan, Michael Sage, Lynn Sammons, Janet Samuelson, Don Saran, Michael Satoris, Frank Savage, Sharlot Scarpelli, Joan Scarvie, Thomas Schimke, Sandra Schmidt, John Scholl, Stan Schrum, Steve Schulze, Gary Scott, Esplen Scott, Kathie Seaborn, Pat Sellers, Karen Seppa, Steve Setze, Wiletta Seymour, Denny Shattuck, Don Shea, Peggy Shenson, Howard Shepherd, Torn Sherer, Paula Shields, Jan Sims, John Sine, Eugene Skaugrud, Mia Slater, Jeff Slater, Joan Slater, Margie Smelser, Lynn Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith, 1 Cf? .fi if T., . adv I-in Art A fi ,J , , Bob as V ,A , Bruce in l Zi My , . ,:,, ,H ai L. Carole J , by J THE ',2,, Dave i gf. 'V AA ., , 3 5 sr' -.,- of ,AIR . f if '9 uv-17 J 4-Q rf , ,Q CLASS UF 196 Smith, Don Smith, Genevieve Smith, Mari Smith, Sandra Smith, Stephanie Snippen, Betty Snook, Dennis Snyder, Nanette Solbakken, Ann Sollitt, Nancy Spence, Bob Spencer, Martha Stack, Sally Stafford, Linda Stalder, Yvonne Stark, Don Steele, Sharlene Steiner, Paul Stevens, Susan Stewa rt-Magee, Kathy St. Nicholas, Linda Stone, Priss Stout, Susan Straight, Burt Strandberg, Bob Strang, Dave Stray, Cherry Strom, Irvin Stromberger, Steve Strother, Kay Sullivan, Tom Summers, Anne Swan, Larry Swayne, Carol Sweet, Michael Swenson, Gary Taggart, Jim Tarr, Dick Taylor, Bill Taylor, George Taylor, Katie Taylor, Lang Taylor, Robyn Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Richard Thorpe, Ann Thronsen, Steve Thuesen, Diane Thwing, Ron Tillman, Harold Tipple, Harry Torbenson, Dick Torell, Christine Touhey, John Trenbeath, Patsy .rf-qw 'ev YT' K- fi' 'Q' -03 15' - l I 137 is XL ff? 'tv l68 Trimble, Lesley Trotsky, Michelle Trubshaw, Harry Turner, Diane Turner, Sue Tuvey, Dale Urquhart, Connie Van Camp, Linda Van Cleve, Cindy Van Kleek, Ken Van Tassel, Joanne Vanek, Stan Vargas, Bob Varon, Jim Vesser, Jack Vickers, Jim Volinn, Jane Vulliet, Arthur Vynne, John Waak, Janice Waak, Jim Waak, Joyce Waidler, Marilyn Waldo, Dick Wallace, Gail Wallace, Robert Warmouth, Gordy Warner, Denise Warren, Karen Warren, Kary Watkins, Jean Watne, Chuck Webb, Bruce Weber, Carl Weber, Keith Weber, Shirley Webster, John Weiss, Stephan Welch, Bev Welch, Jim Wendells, Jean Wenzlatf, Ezilda Westcott, Ma rlee Weston, Gary Whipple, Peggy Whipple, Sue White, Joan White, Keith Whiteside, Kay Wickersham, Lynn Wilcox, Rob Will, Larry Willard, Doug Willers, Jim Willett, Jim 'fm'- Q--, ' i f 1 A Q I ., 4. J it .. NX fbi 1: V A, ii 7' J W , , ' , ,ya . '?5f ' Q1 A A 'Cn' CLASS OF 1962 Williams, Earl Williams, Linda J. Williams, Linda M. Williams, Patty Williams, Ralph Williamson, Bruce Wills, Bruce Wilson, Scott Wilson, Stan Winblade, Virginia Winston, Carole Wise, Arnold Wold, Pete Woltheim, Jackie Wood, Marcia Woodburn, Sharen Woodburne, John Worcester, Jane Wright, Shirley Wubker, Edith Wyman, Carl Yarno, Duane Yasak, Carlene Yates, Kathleen Yeager, Susan 4- ttf? is-W SO' 'ri QQ ' 4 Yeo, Don Q 5 i Youngs, Tom fi ff S' Zentner, Larry 1 Ziegler, Margaret Williams, Susan Ziegman, Shari Sophomore Torch , Q Qlfvz, . . . . ' I 9 ' Amick, Barbara Harris, Lawrence Quiring, Dennis 0 Ashcanase, Paul Harris, Paula Rafferty, Kathleen N. ' at Bailey, Pat Hiserman, Jane Reese, Dorothy l-f J Bodin, Steve Henning, Christine Rein, Cathy ,N n qi X golotin, Cargl Hoag, Harrigl EoHinsoA1,IClark f . ' H 1 orgersen, nn unnicutt, ristine o er, r ine , ,- Bould, Don Hurt, Diane Ross, Judith g .A Brastow, BSI Hutclgensgrova Sammons, Jaftet ' i 1 1' ' Bryan, Bar ara Jaco s, Ju i Savage, Shar ot 190 Burke, Merrily Jepson, Alwyn Scarvie, Tom . f 6- Eyginggonf Linda kk Jones, Marggaret Sny1djer,wanette ' A . , am er ain, Ni i orgensen, usan Sta er, vonne 4 JLLIFK' Charland, Eleanor Kingsbury, Diane Stark, Donald fx f Clawson, Sandra Kruuaemsrkk Janice Stewart, Dan ,' 3 -' V, Conrad, Kathy SIT 9, ic Strother, Kathr n 67164 if Ci' Dakan, Diane Leventhal, Lance Thwing, Ron Y - ,' Davis, Betty L?Wa ClWf Nanci' Turner, Diane 63.45 I, ' Davis, Judy Llngalellerf Bob VanCleve, Cindy V 4 ' nam, Elizabeth HJ nlfJfrfeQaf2gO' voimn, Jane if J fl Dunham, Lola ' Waak, Janice NZ, L, l , Duval, Jean mfarlane' Barbara Waak, Joyce S , Xyftvv Farr Connie 'ner' l'm vvhi I P . , -'X ' , Mollan Susan pp ef e99V ' I Feldman, Kim Mosely' John Williams, Susan l Flint, Sally Nelsonfjndy Wilson, Stan Q Foord, Juliann Norman, Connie Winston, Carole um C4-..-,J Geballe, Tom Payne, Kathleen Yates, Kathleen K ' 1 K Gilmore, Lorna Petry, Virginia Yeo, Donald M-,,f - S' 'JW' A Hamlin, Kay Poitras, John Youngs, Tom 4 I, fl l ,, 4 1- -Tail , A K I 4, 'i 4 44404 6fifC,f,wz13g as M M ,, f M, fs R, won-ff L L f Ly! C- ' f 1 - , l69,i , . M A ,, , , C925-ez LVM? L'jeZL:Q5 ,Cf Junta fgfflff-e H ta 'Sf fl Vistas if Teds in the Limelight , Q fffezfzcf, 'Wi' cal ' , gi,-f - V , ,iff LL . G Z , A,f,cL,g fjfbff ' ' 4 cy! . Z A ' ,wftffzffg C Cf- A r ff X 1 if fi f.'2,cLfrgr:.f17U7fvU: XLKLL,-6, HZ jflfffff-A-fi ,x k ' 4 fl jfgfct-cftZf W I X 1 fziefflmf Art, Scholastic Art Awards. . .Janet Fisher, Steve Wilen, Merrily Rhodes Debate Gold Debate Pins . Ed Stern, Jeff Spear, Tom Mills Silver Debate Pins . Chuck Bergquist, George Ordal Bronze Debate Pins . Carol Bolotin, Carol Sammons, Carol Edson, Kathy Gates, Lance Leventhal, Kent Carlson Drama Drama Festival Best Actress '59 Judy Hendricksen Drama Festival Best Actor '59 . . Roger Sullivan Drama Festival Best Character Actress '59 . . . Sandy Shaw Drama Festival Best Character Actor '59 . . . Judd Lawson Drama Festival Best Director '59 . . . Sharon Krachunis Drama Festival Best Scene Design '59 . . . Mel Beam,Micci Monson 1959 Minny Moore MacDowell Award . . . Judy Alexander, Judy Hendricksen Zff jf 11, 4' l7O English United Nations Essay Contest . . , Barbara Mills, Sue Fletcher, Julie Coryell Executive Stewards Essay Contest . . . Martha Stroble Music and Art Foundation .... Carolyn Martin Daughters of American Revolution . . Flo DeTurk Veterans of Foreign Wars Awards on American Traditions and Civil Defense . . . Robin Eriksen, Chuck Bergquist, Fred Lighter Movie-Essay Contest ..... Diane Moody NCTE winner ...... Jane Haughawout National Music and Art Foundation Poetry Award . . , Anne McLeaish Music Orchestra Inspirational . . . Mike Hoffman Victor Herbert .... Mary Lynne Wilkins, Gerald Scordan Band inspirational ...,.. Mark Collier Independent Order ot Foresters Award . . , Bob Bryan, Vonnie Brodine Washington Music Educators' Solo Contest Finalists . . . Vonnie Brodine, Linda McDole, Steve Newman, Dick Roblee Northwest Composers Scholarship to Sorbonne . . . Eldon McNeese Music for Youth Scholarship . , . Barbara Bondelid, Joyce Waak, Brehon McFarland, Dick Roblee Music Educators' Scholarship . . Steve Newman All State . . Mary Dungan, Barbara Bondelid, Julianne Stray, Bill Grantham, Dick Roblee, Steve Newman All Northwest . Julianne Stray, Bill Grantham National Merit Finalists are Chuck Vinsonhaler, Sue Fletcher, Frank Solomon, Beth Bartholomew, Curtis Whall, Brad Billington, Linda Hunnicutt, and Terry Murphy. 5?- Languages French IV ..., . Donna Baerg French VI .... . Lynn Pruzan French VII ........ Danni Pierce Steuben Society Awards .... German VI ,... Jean Irvine, Gloria Heine, Bob Thompson German IV ....... Carolyn Ritchie American Association of Professors and Teachers of German Awards . . . German IV . - . . Kathy O'Reilly, Gordon Smith, Nancy Wells, Brandy Nielsen Officers ASR President's Cup ...., Peggy Hanley Boys' Club President's Cup . . . Jim Jaguet Girls' Club President's Cup . . . Leanne Goss Special Awards Boys State . John Holmstrom, Jeff Howson, Terry Murphy, Lee Peterson, Ed Stern, Chuck Vinsonhaler, John Brennan GirlsState , . NancyMaddox,DianeTellefsen, SueFletcher Phi Beta Kappa . . Pat Waring, Fred Abramson University Rotary Club . . . Marlene Paulson Boy-of-Year for Northeast YMCA . . Win Ludy Lieutenant Governor for Youth-in- Government-Day for YMCA . Frank Solomon King County Science Fair Grand Sweepstakes Prize . . . Tom Sanford Exchange Club Boy of the Month . Frank Solomon Junior Achievement Award . . . Lee Spingelt Seattle Sales Executives' Contest . Kerry Cramer American Association of Physics Teachers Award . . Roosevelt High School Sports Football Terry Doyle and Football lOl .Mike Storey All-State Tackle ....t. Russ Johnson Track High Point Trophy . . Howard Strickler Track Inspirational ..... Dan Bracken Low Medal for All-City Cup . . Tom Storey Golf Inspirational ...... Tom Storey Ski Club Inspirational . . Margaret Steinmann, Mac Parker Acknowledgments . , . Activity Recording Committee . Advisory Council .... Alumni Committee .... ASR Committee Chairmen . . ASR Officers, Cabinet, and Adviser Assembly Committee . . . Attendance OfficeWorkers . , Audio-Visual Squad . . Band ..... Baseball . . Basketball . . . Bookroom Workers . Boys' Club .... Boys' Usher Corps . . Building Improvement . Bulletin Board Committee . Camera Club . , . Chess Club .... Compass COrTtmlttee Concert Choir . . Costume Force . . . Curriculum . . . . Debate Club .... Ethical Conduct Committee . Faculty .... Finance Committee , . Folkdancing Club . . Football .... Foreign Exchange Teachers . Foreign Language Feature . Future Teachers of America . Girls' Club .... Girls' Usher Corps . . Golden Spurs ,... Golf ....... Ground Improvement Committee . Hall of Fame Committee . . Hot Rod Show .,... Inter-High Council .... Inter-High Traffic Safety Committee Intramural ..... Lula Writei' ..... Library Assistants . . Lunchroom Committee . Main Office Staff . Make-up Corps . . Nonettes . . . Orchestra . . . Orientation Committee . Pass Sales Committee . P-TA Dance Committee . Publicity Committee . Radio Club . . . Revue .... Revue Orchestra . RHO Club .... RIRO ..... Roosevelt News Staff . Roughriders . . . Science Club . . . Senior Play . . . Social Service Committee Songleaders . . . Spades ...... Sports Boosters Committee . Stage Crew . . . Strenuous Life Staff . Student Council . Study Hall Checkers . Study Hall Supervisors . Swing Band . , . Tennis .... Thrift Committee . Ticket Force . Torch ..., Track .... Traditions Committee . TR's .... Yell Leaders . , I7I Index . I 72 I4 9 I4 9 8 II 20 24 I 58 . 79-81 . 70- 73 24 27 I8 I9 I6 26 23 2I 55 I6 . 42-45 . 20 . I2 . 32-40 . I I . 23 . 66-69 . 38 . 46-47 , 28- 25 29 I9 3I 82 I8 I2 27 9 f 76- II 78 59 25 I3 20 I7 55 56 22 I0 2I 22 23 Q 52-54 . sa 74 24 , 60-6I . 30 . 26 . 50-5I . I8 75 25 I6 . I7 . 62-63 1 I2- IO I3 I5 57 83 I4 I5 . 4I . 84-85 . 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