Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1959
Page 1 of 120
Cover
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W' 3 , 9' 1 A 3 Q 1 uurvl- as ...,..,b4-.-.-.r-w-- As our second year rn The Shadle Park l-hgh School draws to a close we can look back wrth prrde rn our accomplxshments Even w1thout a semor class we have competed wrth the frve hrgh schools of thxs crty and have more than held our own Our achrevements rn the ftelds of athletlcs musxc debate art dramatrcs Journaltsm and scholarslup has been excellent Thrs book not a full fledged annual but one vastly supertor to last year s Memory Book 15 the story and the prctures of our school lrfe of the year of 1958 59 Our yearbook staff has worked hard rn the preparatron of thxs book wrth the hope that you w1ll cherrsh rt along wlth your memones of The Shadle Park l-hgh Next year we become a regular senror hrgh school Let each one of us do hrs part to make thrs the fmest h1gh school possrble Let s Gol Hrghlandersl Wm W Taylor Pr1nc rpal MR JOHNP RODKFY DR C D BABCOCK V1Ce Pr1r1C1p81 Asststant Pnnctpal Lxke the p1eces of a well fttted puzzle the offxce heads work to gether to make Shadle Park Hlgh School a complete ptcture Workmg together to benef1t Shadle students these people are to be commended MISS HELEN CLEVELAND MR HARRY FINNEGAN Dean of G1r1s Dean of Boys A' ' x WALTER NORMA VIRGINIA IA ME S MARIE ESTER ANKER BOISEN BURGER GRUBER KEHRLI PHILLIPS NOT SHOWN STAN HAZEL FLAVIA GILBERT BILL FRANK WILLIAMS BARDSLEY HAZEN MARTINEZ VIA YUSE A' 1-fue GILBERTA HM EUGENE DONALD JOHN PAUL A LBO BERRY BRECK ENRIDG E COBB FRY HEN 1-EY . 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Janice Steed, Kim Sterling, Robert Ste- phan, Pam Stephens, Pat Stephens, Tom Stephens. Janice Stevens, Mike Stevens, Dick Storch, Mike Stout, Linda Stroh, Carole Strad- le . ew ' 5' fi, Af y W Arleda Stratford, Roger Stutzman, Sharon Sul- livan, Dennis Sulpizio, Wanda Sutton, Emma Taylor. Susan Taylor, Colleen Tess, Earl Thiele, Vicki Thomas, Dee Dee Thompson, Den- nis Thurber. Jack Tierney, Larry Tillman, Jerry Titus, Mike Toboy, Pat Tor- ney, Carole Travis. Karen Trent, Arlis Triplett, Beverly Tripp, Richard Tschirge, Loy- na Mae Turner, Bonnie Ullman. 3 Q3 01:1- F I u 3 lf Fix 'V ,4,, 1 ,J lg IQ 1' . I-Xf fi n e se 1 KJV V S I V , 'm X ww' y f of 4 ., . - . , . T 4-A 1 I 1 A 1 is ,GJ .x ' Q , I . fmt Ni Aww ., ..-ah.. ' 13'-f -1 I A -7 ,J ' .y dy' ' , rv ' 5 v A . J ' A -1 'W a ii Y-ie I .xr va, , . . I , f-fa, V Noi Shown 5' ii 42, fa X C -if wi -L 1 M7 Bonnie Ullman, Millie Underwood, Ken Van- dermeer, Yvonne Val- entine, Don Vaughan, Larry Vaughn. Ted Vennesi, Judy Vogelman, Margaret Wagner, Connie Wald- ner, Cathy Walker, Dale Walker. David Walters, Richard Walters, Gary Wandler, Robert Ward, Tina War ner, David Watson. Claudia Watters, Con- nie Welch, Linda Wel- ker, John Wells, San- dra Welsch, Judy Welsh. Linda Wenger, Lee Wenzel, Joe Whalin, Eileen Whitcomb, Jo Whitely, Lynn Whit- ing. Fred White, Susan White, Norman Wil- berg, Rick Wichter- man, Dan Wideman, Janice Wightman. Bob Wilkinson, Steven Willett, Dan Williams, Darlene Williams, Gail Williams, Marsha Wil- liams. Tom Williams, Janie Wilson, Jay Wilson, Jeff Wilson, Leroy Wilson, George Win- gert. Pam Wood, Pat Wood, Sharon Woodward, Geraldine Woodworth, Cathy Wright, Howard Yarbrough. Pam York, Dan Yost, Virginia Young, Mar- lene Ysen, Annalee Ziman, Ron Zook. YO0 IUSV 'X s 4 Pf,.,.,, ,. . .,,., 3 nf: , Kg. , . A , H , 1 ' Walt ff' 1 6 bi' t I K Q? ' 'i I 4 x ,V ,. . ,Sf 4- 5 W . 4, ' .gf DA av' f m.,-1 1-M , z .,-13.4 .9 ,fi f , Jfayb 5 AA ' F3 A ,. 3 J WED, ri 8 -0 -9 4 QVK if 532 , -up Jgrz ' XA' -J cf ' '?'f,, 'i2'fii ', 'X ? rgiwwfiig .W Q, . t 40.2 is .,v a - , C' I.. . --eh , l N .9 .1 s ' S.' , M-Fg:?'::3f '57 v PHOTO NOT AVAILABLI PNOVO NOT AVAKAIU 1 ff 1 962 ,.- 1' I fi 2 - av .fa VICE PRESIDENT in If B111 Burns TREA SURER 19 'CFD Molly Rhodes PRESIDENT 1' vw Q--P Steve Bell SECRETARY The Assocxated Student Body accom phshed many thmgs durmg the fall semester They 1nc1uded the Jomrng of the Natlonal Assocrauon of Student Councrls a school carn1va1 selecung and purchasrng A S B off1cers pms approprratmg money for cheerleader emblems a cleanup cam pargn whlch took place rn the cafeterra and several mommg mrxers and evemng dances The Wmter Wonderland was t e flISI all school date dance sponsored by the A S B lllllll H - 31-1- Z' Jeanne Anderson FIFTH EXECUTIVE Carol Sayles SECRETARY Vrrgmra Aagard PRESIDENT we Clark Claymon Actrvrtres during the second semester that the A S B hoped to carry out were to have a calendar of comrng events for each student a safe dnving campargn a tea for home room motners and fathers space rn the school newspaper was to be sold to electron candrdates and the A S B consutution was to be prrnted rn old Englrsh style and placed 1n the showcase Fund rarsrng pro1ects were to be a car wash and the Youth Canteen whlch would be dancmg before and after school and selhng cokes Also on the agenda were to have the students plant some shrubs around the school and an Inaugural Ball honorrng the new A S B offlcers VICE PRESIDENT YI? John Hall FIFTH EXECUTIVE TREASURER '50 'ms 4 uf gl 'Ps Glee Ross Mrke McLellan 3 k iv. s Q rx, Various forms of dancing can be witnessed at the dance following Highlander week. Overworked? No, this is just Hi- Laddie day with Karen Cobb and Rondi Harmon doing honors for Mike Sullivan and Alan Kaul. 55 if s ,..., T. -M, .'A'r T H - .-nu..-usual! Sf rg- Q vs hi Q week. Judie Wengler seems to be taking advan tage of Steve Bell on Hi-Lassies Day 'Friendliness pays off, point out Sharol Ogle an Ken Wilhelm who were crowned Shadle's , friendliest boy and girl 'NV at the Highland Fling on the last day of Highland The Highland Fling seems to have drawn a number of Shadleites tothe gym to attend this fall dance. :- N F50 if F ni 'HCS' ,I YI, M QA' xi! fi 1 Q Q ing 8 'Mm ,I 1 in E n . Q N 4? . , ' disk as I lv 4 'CL 1 fu? JY. :mi I Ls .Pg iff, 'E a 0 5 is T? K 'S 1 .X 'vs 11 I I Q 1 lu ,fb il Q.. xl, Q' Y We , 1 W, 4' Y O b I-27- 1 'f ,far ' 4,5f,,. CI 3' 3' gi ,-5, Vice President .JJ JACKIE THOMPSON Secretary LINDA CARL MARILYN TOWNE X N ..,... .,,. Q ' 5-+ President 1 i ' J 4 Treasurer '51 0 SANDY RIGGS ?ed 15 President I JIM COOLBAUGH Vice President HM MURPHY 'r Secretary President as 1-f , DAVE ROSENKRANZ BRUCE WERNER -5. 3 gp' D A Q P t B N I. ' ' . V Q G Treasurer Vice President 7. , BUCK ADEN STEVE SULLIVAN .obs , i A P 1 .4 Y ' Y: at Y Fifth Executive Secretary , PAUL ELDENBERG BARRY LIVENGOOD 'J' ,- m , c. K I 6 Treasurer 'L JACK MERRY .3 , f A I I I L ' sam!! '9 f Fifth Executive fi ' G l, JACK MQBRIDE Qje39'9' DIDCC when do h111b1111es do the Mexlcan Hat Rock? Here are B111 Hoblln Betty Worley Rrch Rawlrns and Shannon Gee. The clean plates seem to prove that everyone enjoyed the Dad-D ter Dessert, given by the Girls' League in January, i., V v LLL, f- 3, . ,4 15 . . I 5 V, W . , , 5,5 . 1 . , , I 4' 'Zi ' 't Q '5 EGR DAVE LAVINE Presrdent U al! Energetxc descrrbes the members of the Class of 60 advrsed by Mr Zrnkle The fall offrcers started the year by choosrng thetr class rtngs Gold en Record JOAN ANDERSON The class sponsored a semr formal JUDY BROWN Secretar FUSI V106 Pfesldem dance The Harvest Moon Ball Y tn the school cafeterra November 26 Lrve mustc was provxded by the Dream Tones a dance band at Shadle Park NORMA JOHNSON Shadle s frrst carmval wouldn t Treasurer have been complete wrthout the Novelttes booth sponsored by the Junror class Cupre dolls novelty hats and stuffed anlmals were sold to the Shadlertes RICH RAWLINS Second V1ce Presrdent Moonhght Sonata was the name of the Jumor prom held rn May The prom theme was An Englrsh Garden wrth draped materral sur JEFF BROWN roundrng a garden scene portrayed Flfth Executive IR turquotse and lavender A111n all me Class of so had 'tx .1 a successful year startrng tradmons that w1l1 long be remembered QT PAUL ELDENBURG Presrdent NORMAN RANTANEN Frrst Vrce Presrdent RUTH NASBURG d Second V1ce Presrdent , df CAROL FRY Secretary 0 QP? E ' ' e 6 . . . .H .- wiki a Q , ' . I 1 fa 'R . C -'E' M C A , U 6 ' e KAREN KNAPTON Treasurer PENNY OPSAL F rfth Executrve JI u ,I 'P CI 1 QQ.. ,s .A 11 1 ixl .Qt 1-I x,.1v ,lv '. .,:, 9 0 . Q11 Here are the homeroom representatives of the Junior Council. They are from left to right: Betty Worley, Linda LaVigne, Mike McLellan, Jim Nance, Ernie Bowers, Taylor Jones, Marlene Bennett, Kay Funseth, Sandy Riggs, Karen Rosenkrantz and LaVonne Haas. Q2 and 33 Some of Shad1e's students and visitors enjoy themselves at the Juniors' Harvest Moon dance. Q41 The junior class is having great fun trimming the Christmas tree. Q51 What's next on the agenda? asks President Dave Lavine of MI. Calvin Zinkel, advisor of the class of '6O. Q61 Class ot' '60 is cooking up something for the Juniors. Q71 Shad1e's Juniors volunteer for the decorating for the Harvest Moon Dance. To wear a white uniform and cap is what every girl in Future Nurses of America looks forward to. This year the nurses took tours through hospitals and even had a chance to work in one themselves. The advisor is Mrs. Irma Painter. ffww zff4 The Young Nurses of America was a newly organized club this year. lt consisted only of freshmen. Along with the FNA, they decorated the Christmas tree in the study hall court. They hope to make this an annual affair. FIRST, left to right: Sandy Plummer, Lin- da Sinnot, Kris Johnson, Sally LaRose, Mary Ann Anderson, Phyllis McLellan, Sherry Ogle, Janet Retter, Bev Bullard, Sharon Buchan, Janet Kroll, Carol Pag- notta Carol LaCombe. SECOND: Karen Bremner, Jackie Hime, Sharon Green, Alice Jones, Molly Rhodes, Sandy Riggs, Sharol Ogle, Janice Franz, Linda Harald- son, Bev Smiley, Sue Beringer, Penny Opsal, Judy Martin, Patty Mulberry. THIRD: Linda Ness, Peggy Wetherell, Karen Dicus, Joan Richardson, Suzanne Simons, Stephanie Gordon, Alice Congdon Fran Barclay, Mike McLellan, Ginger Fluman, Patty Robbins, Karen Cobb. FOURTH: Judy Burnell, Jeanne Ellis, Len- are Sheldon, Donna May, Judy Perry, Maryjon Endicott, Jqfce McCoy, Gloria Lienig, Maxine Timlick, Caryn Cald- well, Kirsten Wester, Patty Allen. FIRST, left to right: Gail Williams, Frances Sciascia, Cheryl Opsal, Carol Herman, Marsha Williams, Pam Stephens, Kathleen Beattie. SECOND: Theresa Feldhahn, Mar- ilyn Moore, Annalee Ziman, Sher- rill Chesrown, Linda Stroh, Arleda Stratford, Thera Palmer, Marsha Williams. THIRD: Judy Kennedy, Donna Rhodes, Linda Findley, Linda Parker, Sharon Henderson Joyce Schuchart, Barbara Irby, Janet Nelson. FOURTH: Susan Hare, Andrea Pethers, Barbara Purves, Florence Baker, Barbara Jones, Arlene Carter, Janice Wight- man, Beverly Tripp, Marian Davies. FIRST, left to right: Janet Mutton, Christina Schwarz, Yvonne Stokke, LoRita Solseng, Marlene Agostino. SECOND: Karen Trent, Terry Feld- hahn, Sharon Kiourkas, Becky Gaines, Carol Fry, Elva Rosman, Diana Gray. THIRD: Judy Ochse, Joy Mielke, Carolyn Knight, Ian McDonald, Sally Lansing, Shannon Gee, Betty Worley, Donnelle Alger. FOURTH: Sandra Reasor, Carolyn Brewster, Lawrence Duff, Bob Sharp, Linda Headley, Judy Turk, Joan Greenwood. Boqs Boop de Doop, say Talent Club Charlestoners Judy Ochse and Yvonne Stokke, FIRST, left to right: Kialynn Wam pler, Cheryl Sharpe, Kay Cameron, Ian Magnuson, Margaret Mueller, Carol Detmer, Bob Jeanneret, El- lora Martin, Connie Atabelo. SECOND: Hughes Protzman, Jim Gibson, Richard Campbell, Glenn Higbee, Richard Schatz, Wally Swan, Dick'DeRosier. eden: The main objective of the Talent Club, under the direction of Mr. Stan Williams, is to promote and build up the talent in the school. This year they gave shows, not only for the school, but at various places around the city. Under the leadership of Ellora Martin, president, the Debate Club had a profitable year. Among other activities, they had a Christmas party, an initiation and a discussion of the fundamentals of debating. Mrs. Marie Kehrli was adviser. 770146045 FIRST, left to right: Mau reen Slagg, Jan McDonald Jerry Sammons, John Bar- ber, Doug Masher, Kay Cameron, Ellen Waldo. SECOND: Roy Lower, Bob Nelson, Jim Gibson, War- ren Barnes, Jack Carter, Bob Sharp, Dennis Mc - Macken. Fourteen members were included in the Science Club which was under the direction of Mr E B Chrisman The officers were Wally Swan president Daryl Smith, vice president, and Among the activities for the Science Club was an open house at Whitworth college. FRONT, left to right: Rondi Harmon, Terrie Rouleau, Judy Burnell, Fran Fairfax, Faye Harriman, Alice Johns. SECOND: Lenora Ward, Janet Swenson, Jackie Thompson, Donna Kleweno, Wardene Marr, Pat Mc- Donald, Shirley Zerbst. Shad1e's Commacial Club, consisting of about 20 members, was directed by Miss Beverly Peterson. The first semester officers were Jackie Thompson, president, Janet Swenson, vice president, Shirley Zerbst, secretary, and Fran Fairfax, treasurer. Some activities included helping the Eastern Washington Music Festival by typing and being file clerks. They also went caroling at Veterans' Hospital during the Christmas holidays. The Future Teachers of America under the supervision of Mr. Cecil Robinette had about 23 members. The first semester officers were Karen Hughes, president, Sharon Gray, vice presidentg Jan Magnuson, secretary, and Carole Browning, treasurer. The second semester officers were Peggy MacGown, pres- ident, Penny Ginther, vice presidentg Carolyn Brewster, secretaryg Cathy Reuter, treasurer, and Bob Sharp, fifth executive. FRONT, left to right: Nina Jean l Selivanoff, Maureen Slagg, Kial- ynn Wampler, Sheila Ohneck, Judy Backman, Pat McDonald, Sharon Coleman, Marion Bowker. SECOND: Carol Herman, loan Cheshire, Nancy Henderson, Charlene Feaster, Mar- garet Mueller, Elaine Ray, Penny Ginther, Sharon Gray. THIRD: Carole Browning, Karen Hughes, Janeen Thomas, Sharon Kiourkas, Sally Anderson, Carol Spangenberg, Jan Magnuson, Sandy Anderson. FOURTH: Virginia Lambert, Carolee Lund, Peggy MacGown, Bob Sharp, Cathy Reuter, Carolyn Brewster, Mary Hillman, Rita Risteau. ROW 1: Bob Scott, LeeRoy Davis, Cliff Myers, Steve Rainer, Bob Buchan, Mark Abbott, Rodney Smith. ROW 2: Ron Hunter, Joe Slosser, David Swanson, Dwight Severn, Ed Lenhart, Dwayne Severn, f Jerry Smith, Don Russell, Dave Selvig. i Nocks Archery Club, advised by Mr. Carl Schmidt, was established to develop skill and promote outdoor activities. During the winter months. the members practiced at an indoor range that was set up in the school basement, while an outside range was used during the warm school months. Members were not confined to targets, but also tested their skill against predatory animals and scrap fish. Club officers were Cliff Myers, president, Jerry Smith, vice pres- ident LeeRoy Davis, secretary: and Joey Slosser, treasurer. Zczdch Hams is the name used with referring to Shad1e's licensed amateur radio operators, advised by Mr. H. T. Clark and Mr. Richard Fowler. The three basic classes that the members strove for were novice, technician and general. ROW 1: Bernard Harris, Ken Simp son, Jim Jacobson, Jerry Swartout, Del Richards, ROW2: Bill Race, Mike Vaughan, Ron Putman, lvor McCoy, Rick Smith, Gary Matz. ROW 31 Alan Kaul, Warne Rintala Paul Thomas, Dick Illias, Steve Wright, Bob Stone, Jim Keith. J lf' 1. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Denton, Bob Sonntag, Larry Sheldon Steve Richter, Bill Linley. SECOND ROW: Larry Tillman, Jim Fleming, Bob Ott, Ron Bogue, Robert Smith- son, Jerry Swan, Ken Nicholson. X , , - Q Xwlh is Thr J ,, - . x , - , ac. n X-nf, I ff 1 ,Z if-1 C. The Rifle Club, newly organized, was busy this year setting up a rifle range in the basement of Shadle. Also they were building bullet traps and gun racks. Their hope was to enter national rifle competition. Mr. Harold Burgen was the c1ub's advisor, and Bill Lindley was president, Steve Richter, treasurer, and Lonnie Hart, fifth executive. EZda47m?aee 1:46045 Q 3 . 17 ,f t- N .f Eldah Tra Fine Arts Club was a busy group during the year. Attending art exhibits, decorating the halls during the Christmas season, and making dance decorations were just a few of their many activities. One project was the school carnival. A gold- fish toss and a portrait booth were sponsored by the club. FIRST, left to right: Ruth Weigle, Janie Proctor, Ruth Nasburg, Sandy McCaskey, Janet Mutton. SECOND: Carol Detmer, Linda LaVigne, Kir- sten Wester, Jackie Thompson, Shannon Gee. THIRD: Janet Eastburg, Harvey Koehler, Ron Boatsman, Andy Terrace, Emery Prudencio, and Donna McClean. K I-3 A gl- m FIRST, left to right: Barbara Kellmer, Judy Brown, Paul Juillerat, Karen Knapton, Jan Magnuson, Jean Marr. SECOND: Maxine Tim- lick, Barbara Briggs, lim Cool- baugh, Dave Hillman, Dave Dem- aray, Bobbie Bissett, Marilyn Towne, Carolyn Brewster. 53904445644 E Pluribus Unum and Spanish Club are two of Shadle's foreign language clubs. These groups are open to any student enrolled in the respective language classes. Among the club's activities this year were evening social meetings held at a member's home. Both clubs hold an annual Open House for prospective members and the Latin club sponsored a booth in the A. S. B. school carnival. Mr. Francis Yuse was the adviser for E Pluribus Unum and Mr. Gilbert Martinez the adviser for Spanish Club. The organizations were formed to provide comradeship for the students taking the different language courses. I FIRST, left to right: Sheila Ohneck Dorothy Coulston, Melody Schu- mann, Connie Atabelo, Dick Jones. SECOND: Virginia Bailey, Elaine Ray, Michele Oman, Terry Daily, Charlene Harder. THIRD: Karen Hughes, Peggy MacGown, Donna Kleweno, Jeannine Roos, Joan Cheshire. FIRST, left to right: Ron White, Becky Gaines, Jeanette Lambert, I0 Whitely, Lavern Ford, Carol LaCombe. SECOND: loan Richard- son, Janet Hemstrett, Judy Mead, Lynn Whitely, Mike Sexton, Jackie Thompson, Sharon Kiourkas, Linda Findley. A new club, the Creative Writing Club, was started by Mr. Walter Anker last winter. The purpose of the club is to give the would-be writer a chance to have his work read and criticized by his fellow members. Parlez-vous francais? This is the cue for French Club members. Working OU the Cfmstiu-'tion was the main project of this newly-organized club this year. With Mrs. Flavia Hazen as adviser, the club was started to provide a common interest among the French students. FIRST, left to right: LoRita Sol- seng, Elaine Montgomery, Sharon Coleman, Carol Mirek, Ellora Martin, Karen Trent. SECOND: Diane Smith, Sandy VanAusd1e, Jackie Taylor, Nancy Norberg, Sandy Riggs, Lynn Mathis, Bar- bara Manfred. THIRD: Janet Shurtleff, Ruth Green, Pat Parm- ley, Lynn Whitely, Nancy Spangen- burg, Christine Hardinger, Jackie Thompson. FRONT, left to right: Susan White, Kathy King, Linda Hyatt, Elaine Montgomery, Patt Harper, Marialee Neighbors, Sharon Smith, Linda Howard, Darlene . Tuttle, Carol Rountree, Delores Warnecke. SEC- ' OND: Millie Maybee, Georgia Jones, Louise Rain- bolt, Donna Thompson, Sandi Robbins, Sharon Mait- land, Arlene Carter, Linda Marx, Barbara Briggs, Bar- bara Aitchison, Naidra Fish- - f - f er, Shirley Coolbaugh, ante 1 Sherril Chesrown. The Home Economics Club is still working on its constitution. They hope to invite representatives from other Home Economics clubs to a meeting and discuss their organizations. The club is also plan- ning teas and special parries throughout the year, under the direction of Mrs. Beaver and Mrs. McClin- cey, their advisors. The C1ansmen is the name of Shad1e's varsity lettermen's club. It was organized by Mr. Peterson and the first officers chosen were: Buck Aden, president, Norman Rantanen, vice presidentg John Byrne, secretary-treasurer. In order to qualify for permanent membership in the club, the boys must first col- lect a ton of old newspapers and present the sales slip and the money to the club. Among the many ac- tivities of the club, a spring picnic for the boys and their dates highlighted the year. The main project of the Clansmen is to buy an Eastman Analysis Projector for the purpose of reviewing games and plays in slow motion. FRONT, left to right: Bernard Harris, Jack Holmes, Bill Church, Jim Coolliaugh, Bob Ritchey, Rick Jensen Don Barth, John Byrne, Rich Wharf. SECOND: Cliff Myers, Stan Bump, Bucky Aden, Fred Grimmer, Arlee Peter- son, Paul Whittaker, Pat Milne, Art Atchi- son, Jeff Brown, John woody. THIRD: -Bob Nelson, Jim Owens, Dwayne Severn, Bruce Werner, Clark Clay- Q l , 9 mon, Norm Rantanen, Rich Rawlins, Bob Beh- rens, Jim Paton and Don Carpenter. FIRST, left to right: Kathy Hanson, Jean Marr, Joan Anderson, Betty Worley, Kathy Anastasio, Julie Wilkening, Sue Bollinger, Bev Bullard, Janet Kroll. SECOND: Sharol Ogle, Ginger Fluman, Linda LaVigne, Judie Wengeler, Bobbie Bissett, Marilyn Towne, Lynn Whiteley, Judy Brown, Sandy Riggs. Fav .Z ,. Dileas Chailin is an honorary Girls' service club. The c1ub's officers this year were Kathy Anastasio, president, Judy Brown, vice presidentg Betty Worley, secretary, and Beverly Bullard, treasurer. Mrs. Norma Boisen was the c1ub's adviser. The group undertook the project of buying props for the school's display CHSC. The Library Club was newly organized this year. For activities this year, they planned to listen to records, and each member started doing a project that referred to the library. They planned to travel to other libraries. The officers were Sandra Laursen, president, Mary Ellen Faukner, vice president, Virginia Baily, secretaryg and Lonnylee Tysver, treasurer. FIRST, left to right: Ron White, Elaine Simons, Lonnylee Tysver, Luana Searl, Betty Krou- pa, Virginia Bai- ley, Mary Counsell, Lynelle Kirk, Craig Chase. SECOND: Sandy Witham, Dottie Schroeder, Lola White, Jill Thompson, Mar- jorie Forrester, Mary Callarman, Margie Russell, Ro- berta Fritz, Carolyn Schultz, Mary Ellen Faulkner. THIRD: Claudia Crumbaker, Sandra Laursen, Gary Matz, Leo Freyer, Claude Hampton, Ivor Mc- Coy, Bill Herrlinger Chris Ferrier. 4 ' Q ff Q ff .. , , I it ' mg' gli .--.1 A' 1 4n-'.'!Qw- :fig ,, if ..y,.f ,s ':- v 95 J + 1 'f Ai ., . Q ian my if Jw A t 3 A . A Q Y , . i 'T W Wn!'! my is .Nr t v- S Q - t ., ,lf 13 gi pf' 1. A ' Mail- A Y: q fg , 5 4, 1 11 '4 ' 3 ' ui ' I 'nf 5' 5 tg? . f1 Egifc2a12p-:.ff- fy ' Rf f' f5f5sgL,+,i, Q am -5' Y fi . ff FQ Zaye' FIRST, left to right: Ron White, Danny Lamb, Jack McBride, Pat Crosby, Carol Farns- W01'ih. Walter Riles, Mike Shuey, Claude Hampton, Lawrence Estes. fi 9,1 5 y t . , . J LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Jo Watters, Gwen Langeloh, Peggy MacGown, Shari Wilson, Norma Jean Johnson, Daisy Powell, FIRST, left to right: Becky Enden, Faye Chamberlin, Linda Welker, Sue Taylor, Marilyn Schuster, Bev- erly Covert, Virginia Smith, Sharon Buckley, Mary Kay Jacobson, Betty Beldon, Betty Butler, Linda Sills. SECOND: Pam Stevens, Janet Adams, Arlene Carter, Janice Wightman, Connie Taft, Karen Hughes, Nancy Rothwell. THIRD: Carol Beirnback, Marsha Keene, Elaine Ray, Jeanne Thomas, Virginia Miller, Nancy Cummings, Eileen Faught, Erin Armstrong, Peggy Wetherell, Karen Dicus, Maxine Timlick, Joyce Sorte, Delia Cook, Barbara Horn, Kirsten Corskie. FOURTH: Ron Armstrong, Don Sickler, Ron Carter, John Beam, Gary Hiller, Jack Lake, Dick Boberg, John Wells, Dave Dem- aray, Bob Ellis, Dave Hillman, Jim Coon, Art Saviston, Fred Olson, Cliff Em- rich, Jim Dick- son, Winston Griepp, Skip Farnsworth, Mr. Roach, cadet. FIRST, left to right: Mary Gillette, Judy Backman, Hannah Lindhloum, Susan Fegan, Eileen Fraught, Judy Martin, Kathy Berringer, Mary Kay Jacobsen, Ron Armstrong, Gary Smith, Ron Johnson, Bob Wilkenson, Larry Hutchison, Sherry Lange, Nancy Cummings, Belva Bergland, Pat Flanagan. SECOND: Larry Bullard, Ted Molis, Joan Whiteley, Janice Lohman, Alice Jones, Larry Johnson, Bill Linley, Larry Brenton. Mike Burke, Sally Anderson, Jeanne Thomas, Sue Berringer, Elaine Ray, Cathy Reuter, Peggy MacGown. Third: David Daut, Barbara Horn, Cathy Clark, Nancy Lightfoot, Frank Marr, Rod Garner, Gary Hiller, Wayne Bryson, Paul Whitford, Ron Beckman, Kevin Schultz, Steve Brown, Brent Lyons, Larry Parlit, Norman Wilberg, Dick Holshon. FOURTH: Carty Bailey, Jim Dixon, Dick Boberg, Wally Swan, Jerry Smith, Gordon Best, Ivor McCoy, Dick Shores, Ted Sheridan, Jack Carter, Terry Michaelis, Roger Davis, Fred Olson, Dwayne Severn, Larry Carlson, Mike Sullivan, John Hoogstad, Rod Reed, Dennis McDougall. Shadle Park high school's marching band is directed by Mr. John Harris. The band members marched for the first time for half-time entertainment during the Shadle versus Pullman game. They also partici- pated in the Lilac Parade. The bagpipe band, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Angus, started practicing on chanters in September. They received the bagpipes near the last of November, just in time to start practicing for the Lilac Parade. The band hopes to perform at Shadle's games next year. I gmac! FIRST, left to right: Jan Shrack, Nancy Daine, Carol Herrman, Patty Fisk SECOND: Jan Tuininga, Danny Henderson, Bob Voss, Mike Shuey, Jim Sherrill. FIRST, left to right: Larry Bullard, Ted Sheridan, Jack Carter, Belva Berglund, Sherrie Laing. SECOND: Larry Johnson, Terry Michaelis, Don Sickler, Larry Brenton, Mike Sullivan, Bob Ellis. Zend Shadle's Pep Band's purpose is to gain better knowledge of dance band music. Under the direction of Mr. John Harris, the band plays at some of the football and basketball games when the regular band is unable to attend. X '6L.'.'.1'5f ' 4 'WQH FIRST, left to right: Larry Bullard, Ted Sheridan, Jack Carter, Paul Elden burg, Belva Berglund, Sherrie Laing. SECOND Don Sickler, Larry John- son, Terry Micnaelis, Larry Carlson, Bryan Wiberg, Mike Sullivan, Bob Ellis, Larry Brenton, Barbara Horn. !ffN FIRST ROW, left to right: Janet Mutton, Alice Johns, JoAnn McGaw, Carole The Semes- ter Slam, sponsored by the marching unit, was held on January 23 and was the first dance ever given by this group. Chairmen of the dance were Mickey Slan- ger, publicityg Sandy Altig, dec- orations, Linda Haraldson, tickets, Linda Sinnott, entertainment, Karen Knapton, chaperons, and Marlene Jacob- son, music. Officers of the marching unit include Julie Keizer, president, Beverly Bullard, vice president, and Kathy Hanson, secretary, if A lf 715- - fu LaCombe, Elva Rosman, Kathy Hanson, Julie Keizer, Bev Bullard, Dona Branson, Millie Maybee, Sharon Buchan. SECOND: Jean Marr, Karen Rosenkranz, Fran Fairfax, Carol Pagnotta, LaVonne Haas, Linda Sinnott, Bev Gettman, Penny Opsal, Jackie Thompson, Linda Haraldson, Sandra Altig, Kathy Browne, Karen Knapton. THIRD: Lonny Lea Tysver, Nancy Kromm, Mickey Slang- er, Betty Paige, Jeannie Ellis, Claudia Vigil, Gayle Stickels, Judie Wengeler, Janet Shurtleff, Janice Franz, Sandra Richardson. FOURTH: Linda Hyatt Kialynn Wampler, Toni Merrick, Sharon Greene, Carolee Lund, Suzanne Simons, Patty Robbins, Barbara Mason, Linda Headley, Donna Kleweno. FIFTH: Vonna Voss, Karen Dicus, Sha- Jackie McKe1va, Bobbie son, Marilyn Towne. ff! reen Sundberg, Barbara Briggs, Bissett, Marlene Jacob- Q. ' ' rs ' A1 KJ P1 'S M ,. 40 n nf, r. 9 A PA u A 94 nn 1,1940 'J 5 1 . . rx li A ' ' , f In pg . h 1 A t Uv .TA 3 A . 25 rn t nn- Q in f' 'U ll A 'IAA 4' rp z -K .- ,M sn s X- n H nf-Gm f' ' .Z. ' v ra' ' ' H 4! , M1 0 ' 'ff ei' v Q ' 4 7 'H .4 pa ' f fl' 1 V I 'Z f, ' n ' 5 x 1 , ur . ,DIP rf Q52 ' WNW? 'fox' ,I ,mmm aww - X ,. M 4, J, lr Y 4 ,R,,k n 1 1 A l Y 1- fha '- Ti dh tb gg 3 fm Q 4 x ' ' AA-5 I, 1 ' 1 .A - . Q - ' ' p ' ' ' - r. '- M D. 093.9415 i - . -e X iz fs , V . Y V L . , ' .Li VV: AA ' 3 ff 1 Q ' ' 'I' 'n .. , . fl' '17 ' fl 1 li :Ja We 9'1 X A -. fe f 'Af C A ROL FRY ' S ., x, 1 Y , 5 0 , .Z s A sr i 'I , A W Yah, Shad1eI yell the cheerleaders along with the students SANDY STILL at a basketball game in the Coliseum. SHAROL OGLE Hifi w J ,MEG JANET KROLL 1' Y., GINGER FLUMAN 'Wm 1 i IME? S 3 K I LINDA LAVIGNE ff E Q7 9 JUDY BROWN Beat 'emi A pep con stirs up school spirit for the coming game. 1? '52, E33 2: La . fa j. 5 Tom Mielke and Ioy Mielke are seen performing at one of the many convocations held for the High- landers. Seen busily concentrating on tech- niques used in the process of work- ing on the stage are Bernie Harris, Bill Herrlinger and Waldo Hamilton. i ' , Stage crew, first row, left to right: Bernie Harris, Ken Wilhelm, Bill Herrlinger. Second: Waldo Hamil- Ion, Ivor McCoy, Steve Rowan. Buddy DeFranco, entertained the Shadleites at a convocation dur- ing the fall. famous clarinetist, FIRST, left to right: Rondi Harmon, Penny Ginther, Sandy Riggs, Luella Hagluand, Joan Anderson, Janet Swenson, Kathy Anastasio. SECOND: Rita Risteau, Dick Hodge, Roberta Bissett, Alan Kaul, Jim Cool- baugh, Judy Schuling, Jackie Thompson, Sharol Ogle. This annual is the first put out by Shadle High students. Jackie Thompson was annual editor, Sharol Ogle activities editor, Jim Coolbaugh sports editor, and Louella Haglund and Penny Ginther picture editors. Mr. Joseph Gruber was the annual adviser. Photogra- phers were Dick Hodge and Jeff Brown. Under the editor's direction, the annual staff gathered names, pictures and copy, arranged and rearranged it, put it all together fat lastj fbut what a jobj, and finally sent it away to be published in Texas. Experience is what the annual staff gained. They started, knowing little, and put out the annual with no help from an already experienced staff. 'How are you This is our hardworking U1 annual editor along with Ron Stevens and Terry Hiatt. Dick Hodge and Jeff Brown are kept busy developing pictures as the annual deadline draws near. Sharol Ogle ' 0- . Egxxickie SITTING: Jackie Thompson. STANDING: Janet Jackie Th0mP Thom son in- Swenson, Bobbie Bissett, Sharol Ogle, Jim Coolbaugh, son' and Spectsiim Louella Haglund, Penny Ginther. Sandy Riggs are hard at Coolbaushs work on the work on the annual- sports section. 7 so ' Qt . 4 o ' I a I5 , . S 'v I , A - va .-Ea? 1 hh kwa , 2, ' . ' I ,. '1J'fl ,f L, 131- , 'Q - I m N4 A ,Fig ' fi 9 if . AW ' sn' A 'Q an V' 'W J ' ' Y 'Y 3 l V7 ' fri! Q ' 'V ,f :Q ,-:XY 7,3 S' 'Q J 6 3,1 3-I . A J Y 1 'N ,Q Q I rg' QQ XJ , , ' L 'Sm W 6 inf? E . , , 3 I - 'W 4 ,,.,.,g?f'u O X 5 wa' 1 X Clark Claymon standout Shadle tackle closes the door on a North Central power play whlle I-hghlanders are rollmg up an 18 '7 vlctory over the Tube -abr-. -s...,,..,..-.,,, ' ,mah 'wav BUCK ADEN fl-IB, ART ATCHISON fLBJ BOB BEHRENS QTJ Y JEFF BROWN CEJ STAN BUMP QHBJ DON CARPENTER QTJ CLARK CLAYMON QTQ RICH RAWLINS QC, ROD HARRIS Q65 BILL HOBLIN QFBJ PAT MILNE QGJ Co-Captam ll I a t I O he A 4 at . 'ff' f ffffigf QQ5' 'iff ' -' ' tf N .1 .' K. X U, n Y . 4 . I .... Co-C aptain eng T7 nan fr! 1 f 7 llmxummhbbzr BRUCE WERNER QB, CLIFF MYERS QWBQ BOB NELSON fG, JIM OWENS fE, Q6 'U'-4' 2 2 J... if JIM PATON QTQ ARLEE PETERSON CED NORM RANTANEN QTQ BOB RITCHEY fEJ A111 'R 'A S3 ff' 5'1xixi. 'TSX LOREN SALING QFBJ RICH WHARF CWB, PAUL WHITTAKER QCD A Gonzaga Prep grrdder rs brought down from R1Ch Wharf 1421 IS gang tackled by a mob of behmd by Shadle s Chff Myers 1341 Shadle won Mead defenders durmg the 20 12 Hrghlander 39 6 vrctory m FRONT ROW: Bob Nelson, Rod Harris, Bob Ritchey, Cliff Myers, Bill Moultrie, Bill Hoblin, Art Atchison, Gary Carpenter, Rich Wharf, Jeff Brown, and Clark Claymon. BACK ROW: John Woody, Bernie Harris fboth managersj, Pat Milne, Alan Kaul, TOP: Head Coach Jack Dave Rosenkranz, Buck Aden, Paul Whittaker, Jim Paton, Sam Juda, Rich Rawlins, Peterlion' BOTLEJM: Line Arlee Peterson, Norm Rantanen, Bob Behrens, Stan Bump, Bruce Werner and Steve Coac Don CO ' Jacobs fmanagerj. BERNIE HARRIS JIM WOODY STEVE JACOBS Trainer Manager Manager A 2? A if , .ga J- 1 Clark Claymon is accepting the Inspirational Award from Coach Peterson Clark was also voted 'viost Valuable Player of the season , by his teammates Equipment man George ROSS, with some Ballet? No, just Highlander Rich Wharf f42j of the leam'5 necessafy in a tussle over possession of pigskin with two eqUiPmem- CV players in 27-0 loss to Central Valley. Shadle s Bucky Aden 1451 garns f1ve yards the hard way as he crashes over an umdentlfxed prostrate West Valley player durrng actlon last fall When Coach John B Uackj Peterson frelded hrs Green and Go il Junror varsrty football team last fall most people thought Shadle would be a pushover rn a game But they soon learned drfferently The Hrghlanders won three hard fought tllts lost four and tred one Smce there was no league Shadle Park was pr1mar1ly garnlng valuable experrence for next year s Crty league varsrty play Havlng better luck wrth thelr crty r1va1s than rn out of town competrtron the Green and Gold grrdders used marnly a runnrng offense Don Cobb lrne coach had excellent materral to work wrth especrally wrth the addrtron of Rach Rawlrns a transfer from Savannah Georgra as startrng center An outstandrng returnee from the 1957 squad was Clark Claymon tackle who copped both the Most Valuable Player and Insprratlonal awards Next fall Shadle Park w1ll be a full fledged member of Spokane s C1ty league and w1ll play nrght games at Memorlal stadrurn Another TD for Shadle as Quarterback Bruce Werner farrowj powers over center durmg the Mead contest Shadle won 20 12 ' . . , 1. 1 1 . . ,.. . . 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'- 2 Sgaad 74455436 7mm FRONT ROW lim Goodsen Tom Johnson Ken Brown Terry Anderson Ray McMullen Tom Conlon Tom Hoagland Don Burrows Paul Eldenburg lack Wtchterman and Hughes Protzman MIDDLE ROW Gordon Best Mlke Montogornery B111 Burns Bob Rob1deaux Ken Regan Barry Lrvengood San Hammar Steve Sullivan M1ke Loy Bob Forth Don Pane Ron Bogue Hal Lotzenh1ser Farrell Lee Jan Curlee M1ke Gerdes and Coach D Woodbury P1ctured mdxvrdually from top to bottom Coach Joe Heslm and Managers John Btshop and Clarence Buttolph The B football squad had a truly 6XC1Ill'lg season f1n1sh1ng flrst 1n the c1ty league for the fall season In one of the more rmportant games of the season the team fought back from a frve polnt deflclt to defeat Lewis and Clark 25 12 ln the fmal game of the season the Hlghlanders cllnched the clty tltle by defeat1ng Rogers with a score of 7 0 Shadle 38 Central Valley Shadle 25 Gonzaga Shadle 25 Lewxs and Clark Shadle 7 Rogers Shadle 32 North Central Shadle 7 west Valley If If x ' 'K vu s and Brian Nye. BACK ROW: Coach Joe Heslin, John Hall, Carl Watson. Roland Chase, 0 13 ' 12 0 7 X : 6 0 X 1 1 X N51 7444416 5 FRONT ROW Dick Anderson Tom Lane Jim Atwood Ken Hagen R1chSantora Ted Venneri Fred White Monty Hallgarth Wayne Ettenbollon Charles Laughary MIDDLE ROW Davrd Helsby Rich Wrchterman Doug Fleming Ron Zook Howard Yarbrough Bob Stephan Roger Stutzman Gary Hrghley Don Russell Lee Anderson Louis Morin and Steve Peterson BACK ROW Mr Francis Yuse Jerry Wendler Dave Chrrstenson Tom Stevens Bob Dunlop Gordy Aden Kath Hubbard Ron Coolbaugh Charles Johnson Joe Cavender Joel Nye Jack Berg Charles Cobb Mr Via Q? l' WILLIAM VIA FRANCIS YUSE DAVE HELSBY Head Coach Assistant Coach Manager A hard-fighting freshman squad, after shutting out West Valley, 6-0, in its first game, finished its season with a 2-3 record. The other frosh victory came in the last game of the season when the team defeated North Central, 21-13. ln between, the youngest Highlanders were shut out in three consecutive games: by Lewis and Clark, 28-0, Rogers, 40-Og and by Gonzaga, 26-0. The squad consisted of forty-six lettermen. Team co-captains were Gordon Aden and Charlie Cobb. Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle ROGER STUTZMAN Manager SEASON'S SCORES S ,--. fs. cw , bfi? iii West Valley Lewis and Clark 28 John Rogers 40 Gonzaga Prep 26 North Central 13 1, fe 1' FRONT ROW Dwayne Severn Jrm Coolbaugh Don Barth John Byrne Jack Holmes Ken Morton Dlck Hooper and Steve Bendorrtrs MIDDLE ROW John Gormley Junior Hantz Roger Buck Wally Hamilton Dwight Bliss Skip Schwarz Randy Grimes and Lonnie Hart BACK ROW Fred Grimmer fmanagerj Tom Mrelke Dwight Severn Glen Hrgbee Russ Kastburg Steve Twrggs and Coach Jrm Berry An mexperienced Shadle Park varsity cross country team members league Their defeats of Gonzaga and Central Valley clrnched their fourth place slot in the league The Junior varsity copped second place after losing only one meet to Rogers The combined teams fvarsrty and Junior varsrtyj also earned our school a trophy at the annual AAU meet at Downrrver golf course for COACH JIM BERRY the second consecutive year They placed five runners in the first eleven The season s outstanding harrrers were Ken Mor ton and Jack Holmes who were instrumental in the defeat of CV and in taking the AAU trophy Varsity letter winners besides Morton and Holmes were Don Barth Steve Bendorrtrs John Byrne Jim Coolbaugh and Dwayne Severn Shadle harrxers exert themselves for a fast finish Jim Coolbaugh Jack Holmes John Byrne Don Barth and Ron Stevens put out as they drive down the final lap toward victory during a practice meet I finished fourth place in the city 1006 Members of the Frosh cross country team are Front row Mrke Gee, Davtd Morton Mxke Denton Second row Larry Adau Bob Smrthson Denms Johnson Terry Adalr COACH HARVEY LOCKHEAD The Shadle frosh cross country team took all League honors by wrnnrng the all c1ty track meet and four dual league meets for an unde feated season The c1ndermen led by Dave Morton and Denms Johnson hustled to vrctorres at Comstock Park and here at Shadle Coach Harvey Lockhead had th1s to say about the season If the boys who turned out thrs year suck to therr hustlmg they wxll form the nucleus of an excellent track team wrthrn the commg years I m proud of them they really worked and hustled all season it 444457 Y ii. xx, 1- STEVE BELL HM BRINKMAN BILL HOBLIN DAVE KNOSTMAN Forward Center Forward Forward After wrnmng four out of erght non league basketball contests the l-lrghlanders from Shadle Park surprised most of the followers of the crty hrgh school basketball loop by comlng out vrctorlous rn four out of twelve games The youngest member of the league lost three heartbreakers erther by one point or by losmg rn an overtlme perrod Coach Paul Henley used seven Junrors and four sophomores on his squad and all the valuable expenence the squad garned by playing wrth only Jumors on the varsrty should make it very hard for the opposltlon to wm over the Green and Gold next year Juruors who suxted up were Steve Bell Bxll Hoblm Jerry Russell Dennrs Turnbull Dave Knostman Dave LaV1ne and Rlch Wharf John McFarland Tom Conlon and Barry Lrvengood wrth Ron Bogue V1c Johnson and Jrm Brrnkman each takrng turns comxng up from the B squad DAVE LAVINE Center ig Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle 1958 1959 CITY LEAGUE GAMES Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park BARRY LIVENGOOD Guard John Rogers Central Valley Gonzaga Prep North Central West Valley Lewrs and Clark John Rogers Central Valley Gonzaga Prep North Central West Valley Lewrs and Clark JOHN MCFARLAND Center if BOB RITCHEY Guard 0 -j'g.?ij' '- '-rg, ' L w 7 , ,v X. you 4. , - ' 4 , 1 2 . gy ' 0 41 53 45 49 53 40 42 38 45 61 35 ' 55 61 57 55 56 53 42 42 43 33 56 34 ' 52 7' JERRY RUSSELL DENNIS TURNBULL RICH WHARF DAN CLARK Guard Forward Guard Manager gl GET THAT BALL An un1dent1f1ed Central Valley player outjumps Shadle s Steve Bell rn the thr1ll1ng overtrme actron frlled contest won by CV 49 45 at Colrseum Coach Henley s comment lt was a tough year but next year wrth the help of Dave Knostman B1ll Hoblrn Steve Bell Barry Llvengood John McFar land and Jerry Russell we should have a better season We drd our best to learn and even when we were defeated we learned somethlng We should get a lot of help from the B squad next year Next year our games w1ll conslst of our regular league schedule but we wrll also travel to the Yakrma Valley B1g Bend Palouse country and the ldaho Panhandle ,vs 'S fX PAUL HENLEY BOB STRENGE Coach M ana ger '35gaad? FRONT ROW Dennis Parr John Byrne Emmet Carper Jim Day and Jack Wichterman MIDDLE ROW Bryan Nye Gary Teague Jim Murphy Bruce Werner Mike Alley BACK ROW Steve Jacobs Vic Johnson Rick Clark Ron Bogue Hal Lotzenhiser Coach Shadle Shadle Shadle ' Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle Shadle L Shadle 37 Shadle 52 Shadle 4U Sha dle 41 Shadle 30 Shadle 41 Although our rec ord wasn t impressive our boys showed great improvement towar the end of the season We expect many o the boys to be return ing next year however we hope a few of them will be moving up to the varsity reported Mr Conners WAYNE CONNER GAME SCORES Central Valley Lewis and Clark West Valley Rogers North Central Gonzaga Central Valley Lewis and Clark West Valley Rogers North Central 57 Gonzaga 48 Central Valley 46 Lewis and Clark 56 West Valley Rogers 39 37 Arms, arms everywhere! ! !, as B squader Jim Brinkman 1221 leaps high in the air to snag rebound from an unidentified Eagle player. Shadle 43 North Central 39 Shadle 52 Gonzaga 47 L. F QA e FIRST ROW Dennrs Ruth Steve Heaps Chuck Smrth Mrke Rachford Irm Atwood Joe l-loogstad Char he Cobb SECOND ROW Don Russell Bob McCrea Gordon Aden Bob Stephan Monte Hallgarth Joe Nye Howard Yarbrough Charles Loughary Ron Zook They drdn t do much rn the wrn loss column but they really hustled and l am proud of them was the comment of frosh basket ball coach Jack Peterson The frosh Hrghlander basket ball squad frnrshed the season wrth an ummpressrve record but garned experrence Coach JACK PETERSON Rebounders anonymous as several N C frosh players frght on the backboards wrth an unrdentrfred Shadle Park player for an uncontrollable ball V 1 ,- ifpg ' ,. , 7 ' A V V ,ly tr Q - N 1 V g F? x il V 0 5 X C f s . V ' A 9 V 5 Q ' V ' , 3 r a t . S . 2 1 A 3 , V V . s ,M A V ' Y Q ,Nj LV ' ' ' 1 Q I ,V A v -X .V ,, V , , V VV. V if S I HV , 1 - VV , r V t , A 4 r 4 t AA I f-..,,,. 5 f Q : ' . . ' . ' . ' . . ' in . Wauezy Zaeefail TN QP Coach DON COBB Shadle Park entered tts fust varsrty baseball team mto full fledged crty league competmon thrs spnng wrth hrgh hopes for a good unrsh rn stand1ngs West Valley John Rogers Lewxs and Clark North Cen ual Gonzaga Prep and Central Valley are regular foes of the I-hgh landers wrth the Dramond squad from Cheney provrdrng non league competxtron Shadle played the Eagles from West Valley on openmg day Aprrl Coach Don Cobb has several reasons why the team had a good sea son Frrst the team played together for a season and a half The half came durmg last summer s Amerrcan Legxon baseball season Second the Hxghlanders won n1ne out of theu twelve games played last year Players prctured rn the above photo are tentatrve players on thrs year s team They are ffront row left to nghtl Doug Lmdsay Ray McMu1lan Pat Crosby Bob Crosby and Lloyd Burchett manager Second row Ken Brown Rxch Wharf George MCGIDHIS Marshall Mul berry Jeff Brown Arlee Peterson and Wayne Harala Thrrd row Steve Jacobs Jrm Paton Bob Rrtchey Steve Bell Clark Claymon Irm Austm Barry Lxvengood and Coach Don Cobb Managers for the season were Bob Strenge and Drck Grbson N.- E S Zacedcdl ROW 1 left to rrght Clarence Buttolph Iohn Brshop Terry Anderson Bob Jeanneret Don Burrows Rrck Bennett Tom Hoagland ROW 2 Mrke Montgomery Sam Hammar Don Carpenter Bob Rohr deaux Rrck Smrth Frank Juhan Paul Thomas Farrel Lee B111 Burns and Russ M1ller The Shadle B squad baseball team numbermg erghteen members fmrshed a busy season of travelrng and a tough season of competmon last sprrng Mr l-leslrn s squad traveled to all games but two After the season begrnmng rn early Aprrl w1th the Rogers Jumor varsrty the squad traveled to Mead both valley schools and twxce to Wellprmt Trymg new tactlcs thrs year coach Heslrn resorted to a three fold plan the frrst of whrch used textbook methods Mr Heslrn s second plan was work1ng rndoors rn the gym and the frnal step was actual fteld work wrth regular hrttrng slrdrng and throwrng l f- fe-r N S 5 dx 'S ...., E f-our 1-ll-f Coach JOSEPH HESLIN JP B' IL ' . -3' xl 4' Z I I xl , - XX xr X x QP 5 X , e 2 4 f' ' QQW9' B i if Av' fc . I P TN 1 . - swim? Bowlrng rn the phy srcal educatron classes was started thrs year and has proved qurte successful Students of Shadle have been bowlrng at Imperral Lanes frrst second thrrd and frfth perxod The students recerved free rnstructron and they may bowl for 30 cents a game on thetr bowlrng days C5'x Bowlrng btsrdes berng an errtertarrrrng sport rs also rntercstrng to the spectators, as bOwl l 11 r tr ' The prcturts on the rrght show two Shadle students demousuatrng therr bowlmg form , . , - P 2 'A 7 Ao s , t 0. b, if . Q' E 'K f.' r ' 5. , Mfg, ddr al. M A J , . ' i. E . V L . . ' . . 3 . U 'lr '. Arr tru ,irttz c on !c1C.t, 640364 FRONT ROW B111 Race Dave Rlchards Mrckey Barnhrll Dan Clark and Del Rrchards BACK ROW Dlck Taylor Jun Lee J 1m Means hm Grbson Fred Yule and Wmston Grrepp Shadle Park Gonzaga ml Shadle Park Lewrs and Clark Shadle Park West Valley Shadle Park North Central Shadle Park Rogers JUSTINE COMEAUX Coach Shadle Park s f1ISI vars1ty tenms squad fmrshed rts Crty for each match by 1nter squad competmon However league season wlth hrgh hopes for this sprlng s play the actual match conslsts of seven contests fxve sm Mr Justme Comeaux s players fmrshed wrrh a 1 4 record gles and two doubles The only w1n was a cruslung defeat of Gonzaga Prep 7 0 A f1e1d of 22 hopefuls turned out for the sprrng Top players for the autumn season were Mlckey Barnhlll tenms season Dan Clark and Irm Lee Other team members were chosen BOTTOM ROW Grant Wood Roger Buck Lonme Hart Tom Ranrer Jrm Goodson Ken Morton Skrp Schwarz and Clrff Meyers MIDDLE ROW George Swanmck Bud Good Hughes Protzman Glen Robnett T1m Neal Jrm Coolbaugh Sam Juda Don Barth and Russ Kastberg BACK ROW Fred Grrmmer manager Ron Stevens Rrch Jacobs Hal Lotzenhrser Dw1ght Severn Mrke Grrdes Gene Rouse Steve Bendonus Jrm Murphy Bob Behrens Tom Mretke and Randy Grrmes manager Shadle s va.ts1ty cmdermen frmshed off a season of srx dual meets and partlcrpated m the North Central Central Valley and Moses Lake relays Hxghhght of the season berng the all crty meet rn whrch competruon decrded Spokane s representanves for the drstnct and state track meets Concermng Shadle s frrst varsrty track men coach Berry sa1d They showed a lot of hustle and sprrrt thls year and should be a tou h team next season We feel rt takes a ear to burld so rn Y other words last season wasn t wasted g V 'Fw 1 ? COACH HM BERRY C lr s r Heads' As George Swannack and Mrke Gerdes warm up wrth the 12 pound shot dunng practrce sessron last sprmg l RANDY GRIMES Manager GLEN 1-115355 Bucky Aden fLef0 and Gene Rouse demonstrate proper form whrle Manager runnmg the 180 yard low hurdles FRONT ROW left to rrght Danny Wrllrams Larry Allenford Mrke Rachford Davrd Morton Dennrs Johnson Ron Coolbaugh George Renner Mrke Grrer Terry Adarr Larry Adarr 1- V ' fl '1 . ! 4, r Lrffi if gs. 'X . W' ,fl f I b I I I . I Q, , z ,, Z J ' ' A QW Q ag . , -. . , ,rv hx Q ' t s' 's' if , .N , S wr -fi -ta COACH RAY MOHNEY The frosh track squad supplemented by a vrctorrous cross Country team fmrshed the season wrth an rmpressrve record Coached by Ray Mohney the team entered a season of frve week competrtron mclud mg all freld events hurdles relays two short SPIIDIS and two drstance events Coach Mohney sard of the season We had a good year the squad worked long and hard The boys turned out darly for two months and really put out whlle on the track The clrmapt ofthe season was the all c1ty meet held on our freld whlch followed four dual meets 1 NL' dx! QYK .- FRONT ROW Ed Kelly Art Hugo Ron Melcher Dxck Jensen Rrck Jensen B111 Church and John Rhoad BACK ROW Bob Mrx Rod Krebs Joe W1ll1ams Warne Rmtala Steve Goodrlch B111 Reeves and Floyd Burchett Vjg f I X f f ,ff-'fc' fwfr I-F' ..f , Shadle Park s varslty golf squad completed IIS fall season undefeated l-Ilghllght of the season was the defeat of Lewls and Clark a team that had gone undefeated the last f1ve years Jensen B111 Reeves and John Rhoad who all shot 1n the '70 s The actual playlng team was composed of s1x members chosen from a group of about 20 hopefuls Coach Hal Jones was lookmg enthusrasu cally toward the sprlng season 1 COACH HAL JONES - x 4. V J 3- f LV f I was ' JV'a . If yt , , A ' - I ' xl f Outstanding team members were Rick , A , ' , ' ,Z 2 ' ' .r ' V' i ,dn If 7, M . v 7 . George Swannack Jrm Paton Shadle s wresthng team under the d1rect1on'of coach Lyle Pugh has done a commendable job rn thexr Hrst year rn competrtron A1 though they only won three out of ten meets they were not drscour aged and most of them expect to turn out agarn next year FRONT ROW Tom Beam Marty Burrows George McG1nn1s Drck Hodge Brad Baugh Waldo Hamrlton Ted Lewrs Mrke Russran BACK ROW Pat Mrlne Jerry Chrlders Paul Wruttaker Bob Behrens Mrke Gerdes Trm Neale 'Wu COACH LYLE PUGI-I In the prcture below Jerry Chrlders IS shown about to throw hrs opponent rn the Shadle vs Moses Lake meet whrch Shadle lost by a s11m margrn of 53 0 U ' 9 1 1 1 v u 1 - - . y n 1 1 n n - v - ' c , v 1 1 r . Nh 2 , 1 Mrs Charlotte Jones fleftj who ts head of the grrls physlcal educatron department rs shown here w1th Mrs Betty Hammond flight, physrcal educatlon coach Mrs Jones and Mrs Hammond conduct all gxrls physlcal educatxon classes the marchmg umt and cheerleaders and the varsxty golf and ISHHIS teams Mrs Jones helps out the golfers who rncrdentally took flrst place ln the Clly VBISIIY competmon Mrs Hammond 1S rn charge of the grrls varsrty tennrs team FIRST ROW Sandra Atwood Krxsrre Lord Joan Anderson Sue Bollrnger and Garyalene Sturm BACK Sharon Chnsrenson Ellora Martxn Becky Jo Holmes Julre Wrlkemng Kay Funseth and Nancy l-lender The grrls varsrty golf team got off to a frne start thls season by defeatrng Lewrs and Clark North Central and Rogers rn order Next the grrls defeated the same teams rn the All Crty tournament and clrnched the frrst varsrty trtle for Shadle Park and the frrst trrle for the grrls who are coached by Mrs FRONT ROW Vrrgrnra Barley Tarry Smylre Annalee Zrrnan Judy Harrlman Carole Travrs and Carol Fry BACK ROW Carol Detmer Patsy Stevens Carolyn McKenney Jan Magnuson Mary Callar man Sandra Strll Jean Hogge and 1111 Thompson The grrls varsrty tennrs team garned much valuable experrence durrng the season Coached by Nlrs Betty Ham mond the team won two of lIS frve matches l..l Volleyball was the first intramural sport for this year and about 100 girls participated in the round robin tournament Tournament matches were held every Monday and Thursday for the month of December un der the direction of Mrs Charlotte Jones and Mrs Betty Hammond The intramural volley ball champions are in back row left to right Michele Oman Carolyn McKenney Jan Magnuson Marlene Bennett Connie Atabelo Jean I-logge and Gerd Sanne Front row left to right Lmda Wen ger Kathy Palmer Sandy Still Dorothy Howe and Sharon Chrtstenson Demonstrating basketball skills for their phys- ical education classes are Sharon Allen flly and Jackie Burchett, These girls were doing this in connection with intramural basketball and line basketball in their PE clases. The grrl on the tramp ohne IS Sharon Allen who ts practicing for a perform ance dunng halfume of a Whrtworth college bas ketball game The other gtrls left to rrght are Tma Wernerk Christxne Coonze Nadrne Klobrscuky Lxssa Larsen and Marlene Marr neau Students on the tumblrng and trampolme team performed for such do mgs as Shadle s P T A meetmg the Gymkhana and dunng half trme of a basketball game at wlutworth Krckball was played durrng the last month of school The gtrls also played softball durmg theu physrcal educatron penods 1 9 l . , J. . . ' ' . - df 2,51 gwwifgx G c CDU ffesy COITI fn Iffee .LLM .L In H' X ,S S , W, In ., . L Y X .5 ' ' . 7 A XXA 'I .H V X v ...wg Q - . ,--.' 'X .. Q ' 5 ' .I I. L' hs , . . Ng. 'A tn C- L . ' lil-L: ' ' , I' no - ' S' ., -,- X I Q W .. A in -' ' . , 1 A I M S . xl- ll ' .Q 4 Pu --' . - or of ev ,J ' w . 4 1 . .5 l i .J ' l ffm M In 1 ml ' l 4 lil? .K lyggllft vO'4 Q Y -.-A r- I-na Shadles Clflb League Courtesy Commmttee conslsts of Front row Marlon Bowker Fran Falrfax Ioan Green wood Second row Mlss Cleveland an Harrls Mary Lee Glllette Carolyn Glldden Gayle LaV1qne Lxnda juul Faye Grlswold Marti Mueller Carolee Lund chalrman Emily Paddock Third row Nancy Spangen bcrq Mxdge Cowxe Karen Trent Barbxe Irby eanne Clouse Sally Anderson Donna May Nancy Henderson an Magnuson Sandy Kerr Barbara Brlggs Members not plctured are Marylce Severson Carol Bolma Larol Ann ensen Sandy Atwood Patty Robbins Nina Selxlnanoff Sandy lohnson Patty Burns Klrsten Cors lue Phyllls MrLellan and Sherry Ogle 1 hi-Iassie COI1 Cheerleaders Carla Greene, LoRita Solseng and Ginny Aagard arc shown rowing their Canoe as they sang a song during the Hi-Lassie convoca- tion. Carol Pagnotta, Sue Waite and Fran Falrfax wcrc southz rn smgcrs m the H1 Lassxe com ocatlon 2 . p - y x x . x ' rode IIIHC Pafade Ip ...S ' Shadle s marchmg umt the H1 Lassles are shown at the begmmng of the annual Lllae Parade Thls IS the second Lllae Parade the unlt has marched m They partlelpated xn the flrst annual Torehlxght Parade three years a o The Lllac Festlval Prmcesses Float on whleh Sherry Ogle, Shadle's Lxlac Prmcess 3 y. Ir l ,,- l, , ,,., . .9 'L' yea' ' , , gf ,ur s , QU - . X A 1 XY Q N I ,X -. ' V 1--A 5' .Zi-l g. illnio r pfg ' Mix, v , .L 'Q 3'2- sff fi I-5 a , l fy - .lf -r 'lil I Queen Ymoookv Sdpp and King, Soo Barstad vvkgovd over :hc annum Sumo' prom. 'Yhv tha-me was 'Soma' Y,-nvhamfd Eveokogf' i f , 5, 'gk '- if N , . qi ,LJ ' x .I - 4 I. 6 A -' A g.- 4 ' K '14 'F nr ff I-, ' 'Q - uf' xl 'I 6 - ga... . . - fff 3 ,' '4 RKCXL Thomas and Dhuxv Bom-s mv shown at du' wkshkng wx-XX that was part oi the dvcomtkous in du- Sxmkor prom. 4 .d the' 'no augh ter' x ix I gf-f .Rx of ' 'ff li 'N,L- Ruth Ito flrfty and Yasulfo Sakurai br-Ipod mth the- Gills' lraguf- Mother- qghtwr Rf-rqotion. A japanr-sr' thvmr- nas f'arr1'f'd out at tlw vvrnt. ' . 4' 1 . A 4 , ' . 4 X X 1' :s x 0 1'-Y ' Y 4 .1f11S'. C71arlottr'.jonr's is shown sprl-,bg Sandy Andpmon ai thc, annual Daqqlztrr Rr-rfpzmn ,gpomomd by tb, CNY, ,vague 5 .MOthPl'- Slave day il! if-' n., 'F' Mr Ray Mohmw IQ trvm hard to auctlon off Clammcn Bob 'VIcCray ack MCBr1dc Dan Vandcrpool Bob Stmphan and Charlu ohnson Mr oscph Heshn has dvclarmd thc wmnzr of Howard Cannon Semor Clansmcn 6 . f, N ' , , .I A 0,5 I I - L XM X -1 A . t Mn. .Q .JA . Y . A- A X . . .I A .Vx tag-.fo 4 i I. I v Q 3 f ' 7. V A. 5 ' 1 ' 291 'px v1 Hg ir? ' ' ', 4 , ' .ft if-t is vrq f ri Al: A1 .' . L A, ,J' . , u , - . -J . .J Sel1lOl breakfast R4 w- ! 1 The Semor Brmakfast was hcld on thc mornmg of um' 2 ln thc Maru Antomette Room of the Daunport Hotcl Ji' 7 8 ' ' ' ft: ' s 2 'yy ,- I 51 g 4 X X- I rf 'bib . I ff' -' I 'va-... W' Q 1 nf? 4.' 4 ui I .i , ,X . A ' 5 -J' , ' fxx A H 2-M N fn I I -I gg, ,. 1 1, 4. . I Xa. Y D . x ' V Y x . t J . A .1 iv'-W N 1 I , , . - 1 -T ' ' f I ,Uv I I ,f ' ,uv . If' f , ' .-1 1 f , ' arms-I rs. I . . ' I. b - ' -1 ' 1 MN x ' ,, 1 I ev 1. A gfadllafibh Sf.. The long awaned mommnt arrxxes as thc' mrmbers of thc Class of 61 rccmxc thur diplomas on um 2 m thr Spokane Collscum P5 ' Af .Az B A As graduatfs of Shadlc Park Hlqh School llll Cxbeon Rmgqu Hahn Caxol Spangcnbcrg Bob Sharp Rlch Schatz and Shaxon luouxlxas uc Il xdx to dzpaxt fox collmgc 8 varsity baseball 0 , 4 11,115 RNA? 75, Front row Blll Burns Lance Berg Tom Hoagland Jury Hammon Barry LlXf'l'1gOOd Ken Brown 'vflkc Montgomery Back row Ed Flskland Tcrry Kolb Ron Boguc oc Gardner Howard Yarbrough Garx Luce mm Paton Daxe Walters .ilk 9 Q .',' ' Y '. I 'JJ' . ' ' fit . X 1 . I Y ':' .X J' , r . A P. F 1. , X A 5 - f ,, I.. .,. eqfhvyvtn ,Q :iq QL., A -f4?b,a:f. - ' .f 4 1 . ,V , , M df, 0.3.1 c wx h vo...-Vfvrltg.. v , - . pw, -Lf . A .' I 06.1, .I 41 If' - , , v. 1..' X 1 , , ' ' X A , f -1.4 .Mi , - , , . r y 1 ' X ' ' 9 ' -... ' . V 1 ... ' 'AL , ., f, 4' . I , . . 1 ' ,yr -3' , , A .-, , - , ' M, '- -,-Q., VL ' ' Y ' .. . . . 'j. '. ' ' A . r.. Pri: .- 3' fl, Nw- HM- 1- . ' - . r ' : I ! I! J ' 7 I 1, if J' ' ' , . h - -r i b'Sq Llad baseball Front row Curl Anderson Ron MrC1rtmx Lwrrx Wogman Larry VanDerLmdc Jlm Weaxcr Ron Brown Xlan Grur Back rom jun Sxmons Mllxl Brndlx Snd Johnson Ph1lFf-hlrr Myzr Zaman Llydr Crxqsby Ron Adams Gordon Molan Dlck Tschlrql Il'0Sh baseball ni-mix' B. 'Q I Front row Stew Porter Dlck McLean lorry Countryman Bob lVIcL1an Mnke Galle-qos Dan Wolflry Back row Jlm ohnston Rlck 'Nolan Bob Hlll Cin I xrson Krn Crows Ed Lennox Blll Alon ohn Carskz Coach Fr llllx H um IU s varsity lrack I Q Ki fum. U X. 1, 'X' A-M. 5 T1 - . J 1 19' 'M ,f ' , . 1:1 . A A .re.ff,,A,.fff .. .- 'if -dry? -e-'14 'W' Front row 'Inn Frank on Barstad, Daw: Morton Kmth SIPFIIHZ Tun Coxry Don Morton Rlch Lufrr Yllddle row Mark D111 r-rry Holmes oc Nhwlcn Ken Dunn fnry Slgns iharln ohnson Len Holmes Back row Cmmh Bzrrw, G1ry Sxmonsfn Mlkc Ccrdcs nn Mwood Inn P111 rson Ninn Stumns H11 Iot1cnh1srr lxnn Sterlmg is -...J A Nllkc Gr rdf S hnaus om Nilkf a if mm xull bf lost hom thx tn am Hc um 21 con slstm nt pomt Qcttmr m Shadlc mute Q-A XJ -vhs. ff' ll If ' ' v ,sv if Tv . - -1. 'Y ' I 1 .I ' ,. 1 ' F V ' , -. 1 I ff 'i , f x'f' f xitif-. . - ' . I .mr-x , , , '. - A .. vi-r in ' , 'J' , .W X' R4 ' -. 214'.- ,.' , , lf' 4. n , ' ,. A-F s, , n .. f ,I ,' ' 'X Pwvf . nfl 'K' f' r . P-. Fin J -rl ' ' ., ,.':,.: . ', -1 -,J .- .. .- ,. '- ', 1 -, ' I J 0- . .- V - --9: Hal?-ZF'-f'r 'K..A- ' I 'A--1: 'ggsfxf rm: l l 'A ,..-,ra,1a,lf-'intiQ:s- 7. ' -I - 'fix' fA' -' 'T--. o. o it.-'1 Q . g ,f,,4t... , , As' 8 - 'Q f A 4 . . . 4 h I-:T , I .1 I I.. A I - . 1 ,. ..,, ,. A , .Q I , .Q k . . ' ' P+ ff- ' .' , Y . . . V . . , . . - .gn , . . . - 5 4 .. ,, I,-', in.-. 5, , . ' - . . ' , .. W . ' ' -' ...Q 4 I' ' L 'f ' - .. ' ' - -' -1 ' 4 ,'1,,' . ,- , '+,.,,i. .1 'L -' 4 11- . ,.. X Avi.-. 'xxlnanzr i. lf? ., ,M -V., :N Q ' ' 'A .5 ., 'fI.3 ' - - --I 'Uv-:S - o.'.f.i l'r 'WT'-. 6-S W- V l ,. .4 .. lbw nw. , -j 31...-.--3 1 4 , I JI . 4 F R ii- Y .U Thvsv three- mvn wa-rv Shadlc-'s lvading distant Rivk l-vifvr Short in stalurv but high in thc runners for thq- 54-35011, At 14-ft, Iwiark Diaz, 3 boy poll' vault was zinothvi' junior arm' for Coarh who runs anything and runs it wvll, Kelly Brown, BOI'I'y- top 880 runnvr and Don Morton. Shadl0's lc-ading milf' runnvr. All thrvc' will he hack nvxt Svason. 'Cl 'UP' Charlie Johnson and Hal I otzc nhisc r dash out of thc blocks Chaxlu was a winning 220 min whilm Hal placed Consmtmntlx in shoit iuns umpmg nn Atwood 'I his hun SP iunioi w is sun o linstid lxn Holnus N111 Shadlm Park s two top jumping in both biskethill ind track this Xl ll H w is huidlz is om of Coich lim in s top high junipm is 2 D v . : . i ' ,' ' K K vm' . t.. ' fl y? i' . -- i- -fi' - --' .A , . r Q- . 1- . - - I . ilrlr-1 -'ui Ain. .. WL: I y l ' Y 1 , 'J ,- Q A, , ,P Q . - in I A v I 1 A F 9,5 H ' -4 .L+ X -IJ D I is O , , I ' q ,.-ri H, , . , V,-.-L.-:M 3 'A' i V Q I N .-. , ,-- Q: I ' A... ii D ' Q 1 2 ' f l 1' '25 ' m - .- .9. ' ' .4- ' A 1 b squad track shal John Jorgenson Gary Hughes im Lums Mike Wmton Mike Gens Back row Bob Williams Darrel Dixon Brad Rafford Gary Atchison Howard Anders Larry Ganje Ken Burkhart H I . .. AQ.. so f . er Front row: Erich Trail, Paul Sewell, Rick Kimrey, David Dc-Roshia, Roger Garofalo. Middle row: Marvin Mar- ' , , n , J. . , . . , .' - : . . , lrosh track 756 Fron o ro Alan Cook Larrv Nmemxre Doug Mlller Rlchard McGowan Back row Coach Harxe L hh y oc ead Dave Hahn Doug Sloan Jerry Bennett Ioe RUSS131 Terry Tyban Morrls Keefer MlkC Pease t row jxm Humphrey Dlck Sherrll Charles Butzlaff R d K ll 14 . , 3 , 4 . - A i I , . W f .. g , 'Q . .ni I Y .A 1. . ' - a LI ., 4. I f 4 I 517- -' -IL X , f f'.. 1 .QP -f ' ' . f I I 1, W .5 N-,y s -ff' , ' 5- , vw- A ' U, ,-A, , Y Q. .,'.. A f,. , 'Q J: 5 - wa. ,pl ' 1 1 ,, .fu V -A ' .5 ' , . ', . . A . ' ' . . 1 Q ' I : ' V 1 n . 9 s . 9 1 a ' girls' gblf '1 Front row Candy Muller VlCklC Ashley Elora Martln Carol Merrick Carol Mohr Dorrl Meckelson Middle row Nancy Luce Krxs Lord Patty Burns Lmda Duxan Lmda Edwards Pat McMillan Back row Pat Torney Lmda Walker Sandy Andvrson Nancy Henderson Susan Simmons Tc-rry Haskins 15 boys' tennis rl' 'I g ' - wp--H -., -ff - ' -Y L'- A .1 ' '. .3-L' P QFT: E' y I ,- 5 vo' '- Q fag, , J , f ' '- f 5 iff: , N, . aw ' . ' f -. -'Q N I f - :::::-' W3 0 my , iff, 1 1 ,5-. 1 y lfw Ivsfmx .1 Front row Cwry Smith Rlchard Bloom Brent Lyons Joe Manzl Del Rlchards Joe Hoogstcad john Rue Top row Ed Bennett, Jxm Mr-ans Rlch Schatz JIIH Gnbson Wtnston Grlepp Dayld Maschc-r glrls' tennis 'X vyxrd Patsy Stmuns 'Nhddlc row Dmnz ohnson Xnn Irarnnr lm Nitgnuson Niary Cdlltrnnn Nxncy Cnlberg lll Ihurnpson Ruth Crun L irolyn 'Viclxtnny B than K urly N11 td Back rovy Nimlyn Moor: kann Xantr- Bcity Bruzgs Sharon Lman Xnnilu Zunnn oy Ninllu Lund: 'klbo Cnnny Bulty jxmll Shccr 'Nancy Bixby I6 f I : ,K K ' ' . . . ' . A . .., . . 5 . ' ' ' : 9 I 9 5 ' ' - Q V --' ' ' kk -:Ml I 1 N 1 x , -L A 5 4 , X 1 h ' 5 I I A ,kj Qi A - 49 ' Iffil Front row: Nancy Spangc-nbc-rg. LIOIFCYI Cady, Karen Kr:-zxgcr, Urlm-an She-mr. Barbara Williams, Carol Hay'- , 1: .-j ,.-' Q 'fan' ' Z' - .,.zV -.,j , 1--, Zz 1' . ' ' ', nw: nos, ,I '. -1. ': ts ' . '. '.. ,,', 1 ',: . z,j,'. 1: ,1 'z , 2 . .. , A . . .D
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