Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1960
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W 'asm aw S11 SECTION EDITORS Sharol Ogle Introduction Julie Keizer, Gail Wallingford Seniors Students, Faculty Bobbie Bissett Jean Marr Ioan Andeison, Sandy Riggs ACt1V1t1CS 1m Coolbaugh eriy Russell Sports Boys Robeita F r1tz Sandy Alt1g Kathy Al13St3.S10 Kai en Cobb Rita R1steau Cir S Remember Advertising Business Manager Photographers Iud1 S1lls 'W Dick Hodge Ken Wilhelm 111 ,1 J ff fill 1f iffy, if vt tm W 2, sr wait frm 1,1 1 3,4 W Y W yr 4 1513? f 1 ta ,mmsg it ew gfgggfw Q L13 99 555' 199' 9 1 Q1 is M1531 eg if 3 ,f,. was if Ni, Q55 'Ya ww te ta We STAFF MEMBERS JK Mickey Ba1'nh1ll Bob Behrens, Kathy Hanson fr ew vw if K,j11W2ftE18 152122 Y W, 1 wr 1 f11?w,,1,, We Miki Q an liegfglft Dick Hemzen, Ivo1 Mc oy , K 53332, B X ,fs My as 1 Mar1lyn Towne, Terry Weller Vltfiitgafft K, Sw B 3311 ffigjgjfww 13,5535 Wegtihw sf Jw W1 it 1 tt, 11 4 f! kfkskmsw. t . . :X 11.1, MW N312 'tt' ,K ls v A t W - V s :- ..r-- .'51, Eifiii, . .: 1'-555.52 ff?-5 1 We ytaacc f P' .:a1qw-S114 :1:.:1,:32Xp111,:.1,2,15-23:1-:g-ir'1.4212191s1g.i1:Qf1aftat:f,- - ' I W ' - it N 1 X 1 1 it ' , ff . - 5 'f - j ,, p ' at w ' 1, - .. - 1 . 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Wes: fied -' - r ,,.-M y gf?-QFEIQ Hy: '-'Eli V c B , cw ..,,:..,,:q: , 5:,, mik. . . : ,:..g- I' 1:52213 els- , at - I.. -H if 12 , refines.-fir- arises lt is Q. i ,,-..ss,,.eaa, fOl eVVOl d Shadle Park High School, after three years of hard work and effort on the part of all of the students, reached its peak in 1959-1960 in activi- ties, sports, scholastics, leadership, and finally this annual, the Sporran. ln this book were placed memories of events, either joyous or sad, which every Highlander in the school experienced - the clubs, numerous activities and dances, the leaders of school organizations, debate and newspaper awards, and victories and defeats in the field of sports. Now, we, the annual staff, wish to dedicate this yearbook to the first class ever to be graduated from Shadle Park, the Class of ,6O, and to Mr. William Taylor, the principal who has played such a great and important role in the shaping of one of the most outstanding and beautiful schools ever to be built in Spokane. Though the seniors were faced with many diffi- cult tasks, they became highly capable school lead- ers. Many able students came forward to help be- gin and carry out the jobs of introducing and set- ting the traditions vital for school spirit and of forming the numerous clubs and activities. The annual staff, composed entirely of seniors, spent long hours laboring over the many pages of the Sporran so that the students would be proud of this, their first official annual. For many highlanders, Shadle has been a para- dise for three or more years. It has been a place containing many wonderful and beautiful memor- ies and experiences that will never be forgotten, or, for that matter, will never want to be forgotten. Because the seniors have left this aparadisei' and are now out on their own, we chose as the theme of the Sporran, Special Islandf, When the hardships of the world are experienced, a place is visualized by the individual, a place where the worries and troubles of the world are forgotten and where only the good and beautiful exist. As pages of the Sporran are turned, we hope the daydreams and memories of the reader will be kept alive by the pictures 'and scenes of this school that will live on forever as a Special Islandf' Z f we -M. t a nraa Jw ysorgo 4 l MR. WILLIAM VV. TAYLOR pfiI1CiPCl'S ITIBSSCQE . . This annual, our first one as a full-fledged high school, is the story in pictures and Words of our school life in the Shadle Park High School. On Iune 2, 1960, our first class was graduated. This class furnished most of the leadership of our school in its formative years. Congratulations to the Class of 1960. You have done well in the fields of scholarship, athletics, drama, journalism, debate, art and music. You have set high standards of accomplishments and con- duct as an example to the classes that will follow you. In the future you will look back with pride to your accomplishments in high school. You will remember the days of our firstfvvins on the athletic field, the first time our band was in uniform, our first debate, the first dance, the first school play, the first school songs and yells, the first ASB meetings and many other firsts. This Sporran Will help you relive these memories. Shadle Park now joins the ranks of other thousands of American high schools who are dedicated to producing healthy, self-supporting, socially conscious, morally upright, and rationally behaving young men and Women, who as homemakers, Workers, and as citizens of their school, community, state, nation and the World are able and Willing to defend, maintain and improve our American Way of lifef, 5 Shadle High, to You We Sing. All the Hills With Praises Ring. as ' ,og , 1 ,ii 1 his 5 KWH4 As Our Hearts Proclaim Our Love for You With Faith and Courage True Our Colors F ly l H1gh1anders Both Young and Old Have a Splflt Brave and Bold Friends We Love and Foes Defy Wave the Green and Gold for Shadle High ! CldlTlil1iSil'C'iOl'1 is ei . fi.. ' . fa -- K 1 -ia......f . . v '- Q-.231 1. 1,-1 Dr. C. D. Babcock Lowry Bennett The vice principal, Mr. Lowry Bennett, acts in the field of student control, attendance and scheduling. Dr. C. D. Babcock, the former as- sistant principal, accepted a profes- sorship at Lewis and Clark college in Oregon and was replaced by Mr. Walter Anker, who works in the field of curriculum. He is also co- ordinator of guidance and of teacher supervision. Mr. Harry Finnegan, the dean of boys, is boys adviser and is in charge of student activities, while the dean of girls, Miss Helen Cleveland, coun- sels and coordinates girls, activities. VV alter Anker Harry Finnegan Helen Cleveland Clerical work is done by a competent staff of women. Mrs. Mabel Swanson, Mr. Taylorls secretary, handles all of the college applications and grade transcripts. The bookkeeper, Mrs. Adeline Zeller, handles the records for school and district financial accounts while the attendance records are kept by the attendance clerk, Mrs. Mildred Glidden. Mrs. Rozella Noonan, as guidance clerk, records test scores, takes care of the guidance records and helps with college tran- scripts. 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Headed by Mrs. Grace Little, they prepare the Well-balanced lunches which are served to the students. Front - Ellen Mohney, Clara Ninemire, Grace Little. Last -- Esther Davis, Beatrice Masters, VVillona Martin, Thelma Heaton. 12 lm- V, , , ,L,, L K Q. Mi, LLTLV Vi K as 3 Y V A V,,, Z LL in , 1 Y 1 f-,f V V I 2 i g 'x 'Q f M -Q, . . , v' i . M j A A Q ti A' Lwh, 4' F K Q Q. 4f,, m V 1: ' m ' ' A V Q W' - 1 V , Q f' L- A ' 4 i if is Af M U V J , QQ . . gf - M J ,A K , , E , mgvmg . . h - ' ,, 4 L K .A,' W 5 V !V-.- ' , Q uf, 5, if if-fi f 5 M , is Q: Aw K ,q f 1LV V M Q, H Q an une 1' : W 1 i 4, ,mv is ii . S! Shadle's first graduating class will remember these scenes taken during graduation ceremonies on June 2. Upper left We see Rita Risteau helping Lynn Lupfer with his cap While LaV0nne Haas looks on. Upper right is Boh Behrens accepting his diploma and a congratulatory handshake from Mr. Oscar C. Santschi. Lower left, Mr. William Taylor congratulates Bill Herrlinger and N aidra Fisher. Lower right, Brian McTigue and Mike McLellan show the diploma received by all graduating seniors. 17 Abitz, Madelynn Lee Commercial Commercial Club, Girls, Pep Club, Girls' Intramurals, G.L. Rep., Big Sister, Class of ,60 Rep. E.XV.C.E. Ableman, Linda Marie Commercial All-School Play Aden, Dwight B. fBuckl Mathematics Clausmen, Pres., Hi-Y Pres., Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, B-Squad Football, Track, B.F. Treas., Rep., A.S.B. Rep., H.R. Pres. U. of VV. Agostino, Marlene H. Music, Languages Talent Club, Sec., Pres., G.L. Commit- tees, A.S.B. Rep., Class of 60 V.P., Rep., Choir, Treble Tempos Altig, Sandra Lee fsamlyl Commercial Photography Club, Girls' Intramurals, Hi-Lassies Committees, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Circulation Mgr., Reporter, Sporran, Looking Back Ed., G.L. Committees, Class of '60 Commit- tees, LA., Big Sister E.NV.C.E. Altvater, David Phillip CDaveJ Industrial Arts B-Squad Cross-Country Anastasia, Kathryn Lane lKathyJ Science, Mathematics Dileas Chailin, Pres., Latin Club, Hist.g Hi-Lassie-s, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Sporran, Looking Back Ed., G.L. Rep., Class of '60 Rep. U. of Puget Sound Anderson, joan Marie Science Dileas Chailin, Sec., F.N.A., Girls' Pep Club, Sec., Girls' Varsity Golf, Hi! Lander Hi-Liles, Exchange Ed., Reporter, Sporran, Activities Ed., G.L. Committees, Class of '60 V,P., I-LR. Pres., News Rep. U. of W. Arnold, james C. Gimp Science Hi-Y Club, Boys' Intramurals, B.F. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., Library Worker Austin, james L. fjimj Industrial Arts Varsity Football, Base- ball, B-Squad Football, Baseball 18 Bailey, Carty LeRoy Music Orchestra, Band W.S.U. Barber, john B. Mathematics, Science Math Club, Pres., Hi-Y Club, Pres., Sec., Varsity Cross- Country W.S.U. Barnes, Warren L. Mathematics, Science Math Club, Pres., V.P., Treas.g Science Club, 3 C'sg Hi-Lander Hi- Lites, Reporter' B.F. Rep.g A.S.B. lRep.g Class of '60 Fifth Exec., H.R. News Rep. U. of W. Barnhill, Michael Earl fMi0kl Science Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Tennisg B- Squad Tennis, Cross- Countryg Sporran Staffg H.R. Sec., News Rep. E.W.C.E. Barr, Terry Tim Art, Industrial Arts Art Club, B-Squad Football, Track, A.S.B. llep.g H.R. V.P. E.W.C.E. Barth, Donald R. fDonJ Mathematics, Science Clansmeng Science Clubg Varsity Track, Cross-Countryg B- Squad Cross-Country, Track W.S.U. Bassett, Robert J. 4BobJ Mathematics, Science Beaton, Mary jean Commercial French Clubg F.N.A.g Girls, Pep Clubg A.S.B. Rep., H.R. Tre-as.g Office Worker Behrens, Robert N. fBobJ Industrial Arts Clansmeng Radio Club, Spanish Clubg Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, B-Squad Fontballg Sporran Staffg H.R. Treas., News Rep. Bell, Steve L. Mathematics Clansmen, Pres.g Hi-Y, Pres., Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Baseball, Basketballg B-Squad Football, Baseball, Basketball, A.S.B. Pres.g Band W.S.U. Bennett, David Milton fDaveJ Commercial Boys' Intramurals, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter E.W.C.E. Bennett, Marlene M. Commercial, Home Economics Commercial Clubg Girls' Pep Club, Treas.g Home Ec. Club, Treas.g Girls' Intramuralsg Varsity Tennis, G.L. Rep.g Class of '60 Rep., Library Worker, Office Worker E.W.C.E. Bell, Mary Joyce Ooycel Mathematics Creative VVriting Club, Sec., Treas.g F.N.A.g Girls' Intramuralsg Class of ,60 Committees Deaconess School of Nursing l9 Benoit, Barry Joseph Science Boys Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Boys' Intramuralsg B.F. Rep.g A,S.B. Rep.g Class of ,GO 2nd V.P.g H.R. Pres., V.P. E W C E Berglund, Belva Elizabeth Music Rifle Club, Sec.g Bandsg Pe-pg Stage, J.A. Bissett, Roberta Louise Qliobbieb Foreign Languages Dilcas Clmilin, V.P.g Latin Club, Hist.g Theta Chi, Trcas.g Hi-Lassie-sg Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Circ. Mgr., Reporter, Sporran. Student-Faculty Ed.g G.L. -Committees, A.S.B.g Class of 'GO Committees, Big Sister W.S.U. J .3 5. 2 Bollerg, Richard YVilliam CDickJ Nlathvxnatics, Music Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, llcpnrtcrg fJl'L'l1C'Sfl'ElQ Band, Uniform Crew E.VV.C.E. Bousquet James L. Jim? Science Varsity Track' B-Squad Trwck Boys' lntr umm wls W S U Blackstone, Judith Darlene fJudieJ Music Library VVorkerg Chorus, Girls' Ensemble E W C E Bowers, Ernest L. fEmie7 Science Bradshaw, George Ronald Cllnnj Mathematics, Science Latin Clulmg Science Clubg B-Squad Track, Cross-Ccnmtryg Cafeteria YVorkor ,,i Brady, Jerome H. Gerry? Science Branson, Dona Lucile Commercial Science Club, Sec.g Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Cnmmitteesg Bookroom Worker, Locker Room Monitor Class of ,60 Rep. WSU 20 Brault, Connie Louise Commercial CKOlTll1ll l'Cii1l Cluhg Home EC. Cluhg Science Clubg G.L., A.S.B, Cmnmitteesg Class of '60 Commit- tees, Office Worker, Chorus K.B.U. Breckenridge, Robert CBob7 Industrial Arts Boys, Intramurals E.W.C.E. Brernner, Karen Doreen Science F.N.A.g Hi-Lassies, Office Worker Brinkman, James B. fjiml Mathematics Boys' Intramuralsg B-- Squad Basketball, Varsity Basketball Brown, Burton M. Music Boys' lntxamuralsg Boys' Pep Club, Choir Brown, Judith K. Uudyi Commercial Dileas Chailin, V.P.g Latin Club, V.P.g Cheerleader, Chairman, G,L. Pres., Committees, Big Sister, Class of '60 Sec., Rep., H.R. News Ren., 1960 Lassie of the Highland Fling U. of Idaho Brewster, Carolyn Lee Music F.T.A., Sec., Latin Clubg Talent Club, Tri-as., C.L. Commit- tees, Class of '60 Committees, ll.R. News llep.g Choirg Treble Teinpos lnnuanuel Lutheran I. C. Mankato, Minnesota Buchan, Sharon Blarie Science Browne, Kathleen Mary CKathyJ Commercial Commercial Cluhg F,N.A.g Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Rep,g A.S.B. Rep., Locker Monitor F.N.A. Fifth Exec., Hi-Lassies, Commit- tees, A.S.B. Rep.g Class of ,60 Committees, Locker Monitor Deaconess School of Nursing . . B ,,,.,- , ....... . 55-in uck, Roger Vincent Mathematics, Science Math Club, Pres., Hi-Y, V.P., Sec., Varsity Track, Cross- Countryg B-Squad BYO, WVHYHS R- if . Track, Cross-Country, ' Em 1-Qs, Vii, ': Cafeteria VVorker U' of W- l v hi X . me 4 rt , s . l Q? 5 .V K X31 ff 5... , . . - .,. ., . . H :S :E5,:QE: , . ' , . 9. 1 'z-:Leg - W' 1 -:QAM-z-,. .. A K, I ., H Mathematics, Science, Language Clansmen: Varsity Football, Baseball, B-Squad Football, Baseball, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Boys' Sports Ed., Photo Ed., Reporter, Sporran, Photogzraoherg Class of '60 Fifth Exec., H.R. News Rep. W.S.U. Buckman, Roger G. Mathematics, Science Hi-Yg Boys' Intra- muralsg A.S.B. Rep. U. of W. Bullard, Beverly Kay Commercial Dileas Chailm, Treas., F.N.A., Pres.g Hi- Lassies, V.P.g G.L. Ren., Class of '60 Rep., Locker Monitor Deaconess School of Nursing Zl Buckmaster, H. David fDaveJ Art Transfei red from Warclen, Wash. Boys' Intramurals Q . .ra 5 is ,,.. ,rs S K, lx . ,W -- .- . . - J, L, asa' 'ff Burchett, Lloyd H. Mathematics Boys' Intramuralsg Varsity Golf, Baseball Mgr., B.F. Rcp.g - Class of '60 Commit- r. Z V ,awk Q .f..,F'- 5 ' i mm , M , sf' ,,',,ll , W 1. V , teesg Locker Monitor VV.S .U. Burnell, Judy Marie Commercial 7 Cmmncrcial Club, lrcs., V.P.g Girls' Pc-p Clulig G.L. Committees, Class of '60 Rep. Burrell, Alve R. KAI! Science Science Cluhg Boys' Intramurals, B-Squad Track E.VV.C.E. Byme, john D. Mathematics, Science Clansmen, Sec., fre-as., Boys, Intramuralsg Varsity Track, Cross- Countryg B-Squad Basketball, Track, Cross-Country, A.S.B. Trcas.g H.R. Pres. U. of W. Cameron, Ronald George fllonl Industrial Arts, Science Boys' lntramnralsg Locker Monitor XV.S.U. Ceder, Bette Ann Commercial Commercial Clubg Girls' Pop Club, G.L. Committeesg Class of '60 Committees 22 , f 521.5 2,4 fn, Chamberlin, Fay Anita Home Economics G.L. Hcp., Orchestra Sacranwnto State Collcgc is 5 ,gn f .xr . ...ff ,. , - e- my H .-.- Y . , 4 S ., . is Li My . W Christensen, Sharon LaVon Commercial Science Clulig Girls' Sports Club, V.P.g Girls Intra- murzilsg Girls, Varsity Golf, Hi-Lanclcr lli- Liiis, Girls' Sports Ed. Christie, Jacqueline Ieen fjac-quiej Comm crcial, Home Economics Girls' Pop Clulmg Home Ec. Clubg G.L. Committees, A.S.B. Hcp. gage K ' V -,.:,i,,,y.', .1 W fs . sr K si Q s Fir 4 Q ig, , X href, .A it 'Y if .r we Vlfvim Y e m ail an up es,-fi. -:ag-,..2,,.,s, ..g,Ya.i,a2-.ss--, , we as s 'L f'f-Wf-11 1' 'i If ' :iilff,.7i3?E ll1'i' ,5 Q',1. 'l 1 -if ' is-:.z f . 1' 1 Church, YVilliam I. CBilll Varsity Golf YV.S.U. Clark, Daniel B. fDanJ Matlic-matics, Science Clzmsmcn, Sccxg l'li-Yg Boys' lntramuralsg Varsity Tcnnisg B-Squad Tcnnisg Basketball Mgr., B.F. Hcp., Glass of 'GO Rep VV.S.U. Clark, Michael H. LMikeJ Industrial Arts Boys' Intramurals E.W.C.E. Claynlon, Clark Charles Clansineng Boys' Intramuralsg Varsity Football, Baseball, B-Squad Football, Baseball, B.F. I'res,g A.S.B. Pres., Class of '60 Rep.g Cafeteria Worker, Football Inspirational, Valuable Player Awarclg Football Co-Captain U. of Idaho Click, Carolyn Lee Music, Commercial German Club, G.L. Committees, H.R. News Rep.g Choir, Treble Tempos WV.S.U. Cobb, Karen Marie Commercial F.N,A., Girls, Pep Clubg Latin Clubg Theta Chig Ili-Lander Hi-Lites, Feature Ed., Asst' Feature Ed., Sporran, Circ. Ed., Atl. Mgr,g C.L. Rep.g A.S,l3. Rep., H.R. Sec., Bookroom, Office YVork ers Sacred Heart School of Nursing Conger, Sharon Marlene Home Economics, Commercial Cook, Leila Dorothy Music Library Club, G.L. Rep.g Class of 360 Rep., Library Worker Orchestra U. of VV. Coolhau gh, James B jrm Muthem ztics Smence Clwnsmen F Nl A Latin Cluh V P V1rs1ty Track Cross Country B Squad Track, Cross-Country Hi-L1rider Hi-Lites Reporter- Sporran Sports Ed., B.F. Pres., A.S.B.Pres., Sec.g Library Worker, Bookroom Worker U. of W. Coolbaugh, Shirley Evangelyn C1-Bobbie? Home Economics Homemakmg Cluh, Pres., V.P.g G.L. Rc-p.g A.S.B.Rep.gC1nss of '60 Sc-c., Rep., H.R. Sec., News Rep. Coon, James W. fjimk Sciencc Orchestra 23 Cottrell, Donna lean Home Economics Bookroom VVorkerg Office VVorkerg Band Coulter, Norman james Uimb Mathematics, Science Boys, Intramurals, B-Squad Football, Basketball W.S.U. Cowles, Larry Michael Industrial Arts Varsity Golf W.S.U. Crosby, Pat R. Boys, Intramurals, Hi-Y Club, B-Squad Baseball, Choir E.W.C.E. gggrysgyvig, ,, fix sei? iriirffiii If 1522555 -vwila-it 1 Zselfsiiaiix H9455 UYBFHESPS' .mf gm,-, L if 1tws?iKfrm Liaiagwgigs' Wgaslt ,1 if six, gf., t ,,,1,,h,1. M, 5 ,,,.. 5.9, Estates-.4asig4gg5sig?i'f twist S M- st 1' -5 ery-Mi' wfgszfswlfifsgvgrsi1 S S gwsfsatggsigffxf K S .iefffixswmai Hsf,1iiff'- i' K fx .nirfgsgggggfggsgsasg :..-Mes:-mg m,,g1i..,,,3 sgsfggy.igs.igs, . ,.. 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N K K 'L Z Devange, Charles ummings, ancy ay my A ,lk Edward KEIU MUSIC K -'i f Mathematics, Science Orchesty-ai Band B-Squad Foothallz 'it A.S.B. Rep.- wii ,fx .2 '. ii K. I , K Locker Monitor U. of W. f ssizsgWfQ?i2..if iii Davies, Donald WVaYne 2415 CDDB? swf: ,.,. Q. ,n - - ' L . 1' ef-hr 50161106 Mflfhematlcs ' . g , !91SflrgMtf?l' - ' . ' Math Clubs ASB- RCP- Cal. Tech. gig. gi, gggfgpffqzgf,-ig ' ' M t V, M. +I' -1i2,.W 1 ,-'wif' A. ifETg54f5?j355'T-'-z - ' r :, I1,, ' ,hy : A mfi71,g1:1 f. ,giggfy at sagilgiaiml 1-ftegf , I: ...fm ,ggi 2 X f-2 I-5.1 t H JK 1 if ' fe . M, H.. . 'i ' ixl X 'HH-i..5E'i-Kilfr 24 Dickinson, Carol Gaye Commercial H.R. News Tiep.g Cafeteria VVOrkcr K.B,U. Dicus, Karen M. Music F.N.A., Treas.g Latin Cluhg 3 C'sg Hi-Lassies Orchestrag Choir Diffendorfer, Terry Science, Mathematics Boys' Intramuralsg Varsity Wrestlingg Basketball Mgr. 1 Boys' lntramurals Dunn ames M Eddy, Dorsh, Frank S cle B.F. Rep , I - Class of ,60 Oregon Susan Jean Home Dorf. Blartha N. CMartiJ Commercial Commercial Clubg H.R. News Rep. Duncan, James E. fjiml B-S quad Basketball, Track Eastburg, Ianet Virginia Ar Art Club, Tre Girls' Pep Club, Pre-s.g Hi-Lander Hi-Lit .', Asst. Ed., Club Ed.g G.L. Committeesg A.S.B. Sec., Rep.g Class of '60 Sec., Rep.g All-School Play Whitman Egger, Robert VV. 1Bob7 Matlu-matics, Science Boys' lntramuralsg B.F. Rcpq A.S.B. RPp.g H.R. V.P.g Locker Monitor E.YV.C.E. ,flei i L' fir 1 Es . utter . fs . . ' ,p Qz?'i,gisi4f-ffegin ' ...Q ,ll,,ul i,- , S' ls? . .UH x f22w,.115Elf . .meg . .- r ssilliii' 1. 'ara sm, . , .mm . at H 7 sg . u k gf' -fffviftsf'-gisgfxilfv . W. 1 ls51K',,,.g,2.?.c,.i5,X iilii Q zigg 1 Q ix- sx 3, Q ,g Eldenbufgs Paul G- Matlwmatics, Science, Music ' it 'C' Clnnsmcng Hi-Y Clubg '55 Boys' Intramuralsg ?Q:f.!fgJfffiiligl N A EE Varsity Trackg B-Squad Y.:ff:'QgQf'YEgQ 5Q'f 2. 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Wayne Spanish Club, B-Squad Football Baseball 28 Harris, Bernard john Qllerniej Mathematics Clansmcn, Sf-c.g Latin Clubg Radio Club, V.P., Football Trainer B-Squad Footballg B- Squacl Baskctball Trainerg B.F. RL-p.g A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Re-p.g Stage Crew Harris, Rodney D. fRodJ Mathematics Varsity Football, B-Squad Football Hart, Larry Dean Mathematics, Industrial Arts Talent Club, Boys' Intramuralsg A.S.B. Rep.g H.R. News Rep. Orchestra, Band W.S.U. Hemmerling, Monte E. Industrial Arts Boys' Intramurals Herman, Marcella Faye Home Economics, Commercial Hi-Lassie-sg Office Y1V0rker Hertrich, David M. 4DaveJ Science, Mathematics Transferred from Seattle, Wash. Clansmeng Varsity Football, Trackg B.F. V.P.g Friendliest Senior Boy Headley, Linda Lou Commercial Talent Club, Courtesy Committecg Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Committcesg Big Sisterg Class of '60 Connnitteesg H.R. Sec, E.W,C.E. Hemphill, Joan Marie Home Economics, Commercial Commercial Club, Treas.g Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Rep., A.S.B. 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News Rep.g Cafeteria VVOrker Hodge Richard Albert fD1ckD Science Boys Pep Club Photography Club X 'usitv WVrestlm II1 L L'inclei H1 Lites Photo Ed Sporrfm Photo Holmes, Becky Jo Commercial Commercial Club' Girls' Pep Club, Girls, Intramurals, Girls, Varsity Golf, G.L. Committees, Office Vllcrker Holmes, john J. fjackl Mathematics, Science Clansmeng Math Club, V.P.g Varsity Track, Cross-Countryg H.R. Pres. Brigham Young University Hom, Barbara Eleanor Musie Oreliestrng Band, Stage Band Howard, Linda 30 Howland, Donald Ralph fDonJ Science, Mathematies Boys' lntrznnuralsg ll-Squad Traekg H.R. Pres. E.VV.C.lE. Hughes, Karen joy lK1usiC F.T.A., Pres., Spanish Club. News Rep., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Ed., News Ed., Managing Ed., Asst. News Ed., G.L. Rep., Class of '60 Commit- tees, H.R. V.P., News Rep., Orchestra U. of VV. Hugo, Arthur Nelson CAMP Mathematics, Science Science Club, Varsity Golf, B.F. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., H.R. V.P,g B-Squad Golf U. of W, Hyatt, Linda Jean Home Economics Home Ee. Club, Pres -, lli-Lassiesg G.L. Rep.g Class of '60 Second V.P., Rep.g I-l.R. New Hep., Office YVorker VV.S.U. . Jacobs, Richard Martin mick? ' M ath e m atics 1 ' ' . A . , . - x Huxsol, Doug R. Mathematics, Science B-Squad Football 's Jacobs. Stephen Lowell iStevel Industrial Arts Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Footballg B-Squad Football, Baseball, Basketball, Football Mgr., B.F. Rep., A.S.B. Pres., H.R. Pres., Choir U. of Oregon Jacobson, Marlene L. Mathematics, Language Dileas Chailin, Pres., Girls' Intramurals, Hi-Lassies, G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Treas., Rep., Class of '60 Commit- tees, H.R. Sec. W.S.U. Jamison, Beverly M. iBevj Commercial Commercial Clubg Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Committees, A.S.B. Fifth Exec., Repg Class of '60 l1ep.g H.Il. V.P.g Office VVorker Jensen, Richard Carl CDickJ Mathematics, Industrial Arts Library Club, Pres., Varsity Golf, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Photo Ed., Pieporterg Library VVorker WV.S.U. Johns, Lenore H. Commercial Commercial Club, 8C'sg Library Worker, Cafeteria VVorker Johnson, Lawrence L. 4Lm'ry7 Music, Industrial Arts Band, Pep Band johnson, Norma Louise iNorma Jean? Music Talent Club, Treas., Pres., Hi-Lassiesg G.L. V.P., Committees, Clnss of 'GO Treas.g H.R. Sec., Choir, Treble Tempos VV.S.U. Jones, Alice Louise Mathematics, Science, Music F.N.A,g Latin Club, Girls, Intramurals, Orchestrag Band ' ---.. - V 55 f '57 If f ' :I-?5.gx.r'f1.'3 ...M ,h 'siilifxfzw'-ri' -Wei .fnilwiiiiii 5751. ' .Q ?!q3..mz me K- , 1 - :.- f.. cz 9: .... .. L .-'..- 15525 H ,. 5 .,.., ..wQ5 J, gg 1, ws.. .in . ,...,. y...f,.1i.1.. Mavis f-f- .zszfexitz-si as i '4M ,,-222192517 421'-rg' 5' fe e, gi, I 4 .s ' 'i'?f:.5fTr!:i'i??1liiifig' 5r:g,f-QSJ' Vfii fiil' 31 Jordan, James E. ijimj Science, Mathematics Science Club, Boys' Intramurals, Cafeteria VV0rkcr U of WV Iuda, Charles S. iSamJ Mathematics, Science Clansrneng Varsity Football, Track, VVrestlingg B-Squad Foottmllg B.F. Rep. Kaul, Alan S. Mathematics, Science Clansmeng Radio Club, Pres., Hi-Y, T1'eas.g Varsity Football, B- Squad Football, Track, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Feature Ed., Asst. Feature Ed., Reportc-rg Sporran, Sports Ed., B.F. Rep., Class of '60 Pres., H.R. V.P.g Cafeteria Worker U. of W. Keefe, Joe James A.S.B. Rep., H.R. Sec., News Rep. E.W.C.E. Klaus, Ronald CRonJ Mathematics, Science Math Club Whitworth Keizer, Ann Mathematics F,T.A., Spanish Club, Theta Chi, Sec., Hi- Lassies, Pres., Com- mittees, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Managing Ed., Reporter, Sporran, Senior Ed., G.L. Rep., Class of ,60 Commit- tees, H.R. Sec., Library Worker W.S.U. wi , 'g-mg. C . ,z - ' f . , 2 . . P . ., w v1a1.,, , : V, f Q.,,..:ggs-Za. X.. i 2 . s F A Q WW 1 . .1 egies .- X L 1 df f 'tea e . -hi it Sf it Q35 ,, , , , f - f. . 1, :- .sf flaw. .. . if ae!..eg.fsfn11ffW . . : 4, . Keeth, Iim M. Mathematics, Science Radio Club, Treas., V.P., Science Club W.S.U. Knapton, Karen Marianne Mathematics, Commercial, Language Latin Club, Sec., Hi-Lassies, A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Treas., H.R. News Rep. W.S.U. Kellmer, Barbara Joan CBarb5 Latin Club, 3C's, Girls' Varsity Tennis, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Ad Mgr., G.L, Rep., Office Worker Trinity College, Chicago Knostman, David B. 4Dave7 Mathematics, Science Hi-Y, Boys, Intramur- als, Varsity Basketball, Golf, B-Squad Foot- ball, Basketball, B.F. Rep., H.R. Pres., V.P. VV.S.U. Q 32 Koehler, Harvey William Art Art Club, Locker Monitor Kroll, Janet Kay Art Dileas Chailin, Pres., F.N.A., Sec., Cheer- leader, G.L. Treas., Committees, A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., H.R. Pres., Locker Monitor W.S.U. Kuhlman, Kenneth Patrick fKenJ Science, Mathematics za... , Q. ,fs . ...r q.. .,..... - . flmgfq .naw 1 ,. srfqiiifrlf -521 'zQf?9H!.5 'fi x-1' - L11 Langeloh, Gwena Rae fGwenJ Home Economics, Music Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Office Worker, Choir, Treble Tempos W.S.U. Lankford, Donald Lee Mathematics, Science Boys' Intramurals, B.F. Rep. U. of W. Lankford, Louise Ann Home Economics Courtesy Committee, A.S.B. Rep., Class of ,60 Rep., Cafeteria Worker, Office Worker LaVigne, Linda Raye Art Art Club, Dileas Chailing Girls' Intra- murals, Cheerleaderg G.L. Sec., Class of '60 Rep., H.R. Pres., Sec., Locker Monitor W.S.U. Lehan, Michael E. fMikel Foreign Language Trampoline Team Lewis, Sharon Kaye CSherri7 Home Economics, Commercial Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Repo:-terg Class of '60 Committeesg Bookroom Worker LaRose, Sally Jean Foreign Language French Clubg F.N.A. Fifth Exec., Hi-Lassiesg G.L. 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Lupfer, Lynn Ray Science Transferred from Lubbock, Texas Varsity Football, B-Squad Basketball, Football Most Valuable Player Award Marr, Jean Elizabeth Science, Mathematics Dileas Chailin, Fifth Exec., Latin Club, Treas., Sec.g Hi-Lassies, Fifth Exec., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Sporran Staff, G.L. Rep., H.R. V.P., Sec., Silver Spurs U. of W. .,,,,,,,, A i Q , Ha ifa, i. ,.. .. . , Q 2 .. ,W 1 .,.. , ,. f if Qi ,A My if ' , 5 :wg 'mtv ef ,. . M, K sm ,f we ,fy V X, F ,, QW X' 'f S .,,LL. '21 W , a 3 W, L was: 3 K , ,E Mathisen, Don O. Matlficinatics, Science Math Clulug Scicnce Clubg Boys, Intra- muralsg H.R. News Rep. Gonzaga Mathieson, Tom Richard Maybce, Millie Loxse Home Economics Home Ec. Club, H1- McC:il1ie, jerry XV. McCormick, Dan Irvin Mathematics Math Cluli, Pres., Fifth Exe-c.g Radio Clulm, Scc.g Science Club VV.S.U. McCoy, Joyce Elaine Commercial F.N.A,g Girls' Pep Clubg Thcta Chi, Sec., V.P.g G.L. Rf-p,g Big Sisterg A.S.B. Rep. E.VV.C,E. McCrea, Gordon M ath e-matics, Science Lassiesg Courtesy and G.L. Cnmmitteesg Big Sisterg Bookroom Works-rg Office Worker McCaskey, Sandra jean Art Art Clubg Girls' Pep Club- Girls' Vfirsit 1 Y Tennlisg G.L. Commit- teesg Class of '60 Rep. Mayo, William Earl fBilD Commercial ,rw MQ - ,Q .,f,- we i ww . f- :gi -ff f Qi? is ' . . ,, .. V i,.a.. EL V. A ,i.i ., ., ,.., , . ,,,o., ,. ,...-, U I V, . , ,L Hifiwx Q McDonald, Patricia Eloise fPatl Commercial Commercial Club F.T.A.' Theta Chi- G.L. Rep: H.R. Sec.g Class of 60 Com- mitteesg Office Worker E.W.C.E. ..,1,e11s,fg1 il:11ai-qw - 1 - ,mi - I 1, .V . ,Q we i5,sfs,f: ., .M ...,. -MMM., 34 Mc-Dougall., Dennis je-'nnin gs Mathematics, Music Band E.VV.C.E. McGaw, JoAnn Deanna CIODi7 Transferred from West Valley Hi-Lassiesg Class of '60 Rep.g H.R. Sec.g Locker Worker McGinnis, George Patrick Science Boys Intramurals, Varsity VVrestlingg B-Squad Football, Baselmallg B.F. Sec. VV.S.U. McLellan, Michele Marilyn fMikeJ Mathematics F.N.A., Pres., G.L. Pres.g A.S.B. Treas.g Class of '60 Treas., H.R. Pres., News Rep., Lassie of the Highland Fling Deaconess School of Nursing McMullen, Raymond R. may? Boys' Intramurals, B-Squad Football, Baskc-thallg lI.R. Pres, W.S.U. McNamara, Dennis Richard Science F. N. A. McTigue, Brian G. Transferred from Gonzaga Latin Club, Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Track, H.R. Pres. Mellen, Colleen Marie Commercial Commercial Club, Sec., Girls' Pep Club, G.L. Rep.g A.S.B. Commit- tees, Office VVorkt-r Michaels, Arthur lndustrial Arts Art Cluhg Cafeteria XVorker Merrick, Tom Ann Commercial Hi'Lassies, Sec., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Scc.g H.R. SCC. VVhitWortl1 Merry, Jack A. Mathematics B.F. Treas.g H.R. Treas., News Rep. U. of W. 35 Mielke, Tom Michael Science, Industrial Arts Talent Club' F N A ' Boys IUUJITILII als, Varsity Track, Cross- Cnuntryg B-Squad Track, Cross-Country VV.S.U. Milne, Lawrence Patrick CPatJ Clansmeng Varsity Football, W'restli.ngg B-Squad Football W.S.U. Minnick, Charles C. fChuckl M athematics, Science W.S.U. Mix, Robert F. fBobJ Mathematics, Science Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Golf, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites Reporter U. of VV. Nasburg Ruth Ellen Art lNlHtll6'l'l1'lflLS Art Club Sec Pres G.L. Cmnmitteesg Class of ,GO Second VP Hep Myers, Clifford Kent Mathematics, Science Archery Club, Pres.g Clansmeng Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, B-Squad Football, Trackg A.S,B. Committees Nance, Iames E. fjiml Art, Industrial Arts Art Club, B-Squad Trackg Class of '60 Rep Naylor, Christine C. fChris7 Commercial G.L. Rep.g A.S.B. Rep., Class of ,GO Rep., H.R. Pres. U of VV. Neale, Tim F. Nelson, Dennis L. Mathematics, Scieuu Boys' Pep Cluhg Boys, Intramurals E.VV.C.E. Nelson, Gayle Elizabeth Mathematics Dilcas Chailin, Treas.g F.N.A., V.P.g Hi- Lassies, C-.L. Sec., Rep-L Class of ,GO Rep.g H.R. Sec., Choir Nelson, Robert Charles fB0bJ Mathematics, Science Clansmen, V.P.g Math Club Fifth Exec., Varsity Football, B-Squad Football, B.F. Rep.g A.S.B. Rep. W.S.U. Industrial Arts Clansmeng Varsity Football, Track, Wrestlin gg B-S quad Football, Track W.S.U. 36 Neltner, Edward L. Science Transferred from Yakima, VVash. Boys' Pep Club, Talent Club, Class of '60 Rt-p.g H,R. Pres., V.P.g Choir, A.S.B. Rep. WVhitworth Ness, Lin da Elaine Commercial F.N.A.g G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Committeesg Class ot '60 Commit- tees, Office Worker Nimmer, Dick G. Science W. S .U. O'Brien, Robert Bruce Industrial Arts Ogle, Sharol Lee Commercial Commercial Clubg Dileas Chailin, V.P.g F.N.A., Pres., Theta Chi, Sec.g Girls, Intramurals, Cheer- leader, Hi-Lander Hi- Lites, Reporterg Sporran, Ed.g G.L., Pres., A.S.B. Sec.g H.R. Pres.g Courtesy Committee Chairmang Big Sister, Frienclliest Girl, Girls' State Princess Delegateg Lilac E.W.C.E. Opsal, Penny Marie Mathematics, Science F.N.A., Pres., Sec., Latin Club, Pre-s.g Girls' Intramuralsg Hi- Lassies, V.P.g Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, G.L. Rc-:p.g H.R. News Rep. Deaconess School of Nursing Nixon, Pamela Jeanette fPaml Mathematics F.T.A.g G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., Class of ,SO Commifteesg Office Workcr E.NV.C.E. Ochse, Judith Lee Commercial Talent Club, Pres., Histg Cafeteria Worker, Office Worker Ohneck, Sheila C. Commercial Commercial Cluhg F.T.A.g Spanish Club, A.S.B. Rep., Office Worker Overby, Patsy Lee Commercial G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Rep.g H.R. Sec.g Locker Monitor 'WL ,, -,1,,1 . E .lileiifbi 'f. .Ea '.sfE.f' I : . - 1 rr fwsem Ott, Robert W. CBobD Science Varsity Track, B- Squad Track 3321532252 we mgrrsirf1rieiiZga?ef'1 - 119?1.!?g,z5g?fL1fes1fss1rf!saiss!3 ,..ig,,grrmfsr r , g Yggr g -,L Wi..,gNewsragr1grr.:r, iEgf?ig1'51i? 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Peterson, Arlee Ralph fPeteJ Mathematics, Industrial Arts Clansmeng H1-Yg Boys' Intramuralsg Varsity Football, Base- ballg Football Mgr.g H.R. V.P. E.W.C.E. 38 Nl M2538 ' Pethers, Calvin Lee iCal? Science, Industrial Arts Boys, Intramurals, B- Squad Cross Country U. of Puget Sound Petty, Patricia Joy fPattyJ Home Economics Commercial Clubg Girls' Pep Club, Home Ec. Clubg Talent Clubg Girls' Varsity Golf, G.L. Committeesg Class of ,GO Committees U. of Hawaii Plese, Rodney Victor illodl Mathematics Transferred from Gonzaga Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter Gonzaga U. Powell, Roger Edward Putnam, Ronald K. Mathematics, Science Radio Clubg H.R. News Rep. Quist, Carol Ann Locker Monitor Rainbolt, Stephen M. Mathematics, Science Boys' Intramurals, B.F. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., Class of ,GO Rep. W.S.U. Rainer, Norman Thomas Science, Industrial Arts German Club, Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Track, Golf, B-Squad Track, Sporran Staff, B.F. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., Band U. of W. Rantanen, Norman William fNUHlSJ Mathematics, Science Clansmen, Pres., Varsity Football, B- Squad Football, A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 First V.P., H.R. Pres. W.S.U. Rauer, Sharon Deloris Commercial F.T.A., Pres., Girls' Pep Club, Courtesy Committee, G.L.Pres., Rep., Class of '60 Committee U. of Idaho Rawlins, Richard Lamar CRichl Clansmen, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, Football Mgr., Class of '60 Second V.P., H.R. Treas. Whitworth Reetz, Leslie I fLesJ Mathematics, Science, Languages Boys' Intramurals, B.F. Rep. W.S.U. 5?: :!5:, i'l x 35 '15 Wm.. . .. JTC. ., , s....f.. il. ' ,igiagf V --a k Reeves, William Wayne rfsziw-ii f- ' -. 03-HJ , -'., ..., W . f 'W -is .ei V rst G lf- Cl ,,,..V ,V a ly o , ass E., ,,..,,A. I ,., , gi., 'YQ' , 31? 5' 1: 2 , 2215 e1F 55Ql E' ' ,. Ray, Genevieve Elaine Clilameb Music, Mathematics F.'l'.A., Fifth Exec., Spanish Club, Pres., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Rep., G.L. Rep.fBig Sister, A.S.B. Com- mittees, Class of '60 Rep., Orchestra, Band E.W.C.E. 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Treas., Rep., Class of ,GO Rep., Chorus Swedish Hospital School of Nursing 'W Qil'W'1b7955ia5'rfi'.:Qz5'?i-'iff' if .5fffVfQ'iS5TQ?H?siBlR W is ,lpwgiai ..,,-ay... an , er . - rffaffgmi V- ,, . -Ev,gse?,,Sss5a,J5 .. ., , ,.,, . ,., ,,,,,,,,.,,a..,.,., 7 '35 - '-Qxifzihsiiiifgi , - inner?-2'fmeQ sr -.iwzifflrfme . e 7.1,.wam:f igiwigieewi gi U sf 3, dj: Msgesz L, V ' .','...: -V ' I5--f'.I',!557i E: H ill ,si p 7- '.f,1fYf'Qsf?I, w as .....',, . ,. .- . 1: .,- r fgf:.f45f?S,e ,. .1' 1 ' e wafsfiawsee - ,V , 7 ' Quai -' 'affix ia? -,a..sf,gsr.i gr 13-it 39 Riccio, Judy Diane Transferred from Ankara Turkey Richards, David Leslie fDaveJ Science, Industrial Arts Science Club, Photography Club, Varsity Tennis, B-Squad Tennis, Locker Monitor Richai dson, Sandra Lee fSa.ndyl Commercial Commercial Club, Hi- Lassies, G.L. Sec., Locker Monitor Riggs, Sandra joan 4SandyJ Commercial, Languages Commercial Club, Dileas Chailin, Pres., French Club, F.N.A., Girls' Pep Club, Theta Chi, Treas., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Sporran, Activities Ed., G.L. Treas., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., H.R. Sec., LA-5 Big Sister E.W.C.E. Rihm, Michael B. CMikeJ Science Boys' Intramurals, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter E.W.C.E. Rintala, Warne M. Mathematics, Science Debate Club, Radio Club, Pres., Science Club, Varsity Golf, Debate Team Risteau, Rita C. Commercial F.T.A., Sec., Girls' Pep Club, Theta Chi, Fifth Exec., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Circ. Mgr., Reporter, Sporran, Ci.rc. Ed., G.L. Rep., Class of '60 Commit- tees, H.R. News Rep. E.W.C.E. 40 Robnett, Glen Edmund Science Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Football, VVrestling, B-Squad Football, H.R. V.P. E.WV.C.E. Roe, Kathleen Elizabeth CKittyj Commercial A.S.B. Committees, Office Worker Roger, Ken R. Roos, Jeannine Mae Commercial Spanish Club, Treas., Girls, Intramurals, Hi-Lassies, G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Committees, H.R. News Rep., Locker Monitor, Chorus W.S.U. Rosenkranz, David L. fDaveJ Science, Art B-S quad Football, B.F. V.P., Committees, H.R. V.P., News Rep., Fifth Exec. E.W.C.E. Rosenkranz, Karen Joyce Commercial, Home Economlcs Courtesy Committee, Big Sister, Hi-Lassies, Class of ,60 Pres., H.R. V.P., Cafeteria Worker, Office Worker, Choir, Uniform Crew Rouse, Virgil Eugene fGeneJ Science, Mathematics Varsity Track, Wrestling, B-Squad Track Saling, Loren Lee Industrial Arts Varsity Football, B-S quad Football Seely, Raymond Charles CRayJ Industrial Arts, Science Science Club, LA., Library Worker, Locker Monitor E.W.C.E. Rothwell, Karen Connie Commercial Commercial Club, Home Ec. Club, A.S.B. Rep., Office Worker Russell, Gerald Lee Gerry? Science, Mathematics Hi-Y, Boys' Intra- murals, Varsity Basketball, Track, B-Squad Basketball, Track, Hi-Lander Hi- Lites, Business Mgr., Re orter, Sporran, sports Ed., B.F. Pres., H.R. V.P., Basketball Inspirational A d Severn,'Dwayne Noel Industrial Arts, Music Archery Club, Sec., V.P., Clansmen, Varsity Cross-Country, B-S quad Track, Cross- Country, Wrestling Mgr., Band, Pep Band Selvig, David Eric fDaveJ Industrial Arts, Science Archery Club, Science Club, Rifle Club, B.F. Rep., H.R. Pres. E.W.C.E. Sevem Dwight T Industrial Arts Archery Club Sec Science Club Varsity Track Cross Country B-Squad Track Cross Country war Whitworth Schneider, Diarma Io Mathematics, Music F.N.A., Girls,Intra- murals, G.L.Rep., Chorus, Choir, Treble Tempos Whitworth Sexson, Michael W. fMikel Science Creative Writing Club, German Club, Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, A.S.B. 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Slanger, Mary Diane fMickeyJ Commercial Courtesy Committee, Hi-Lassiesg G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., H.R. Sec., Treas. K.B.U. 42 Smith, Kenneth L. CKenJ Mathematics, Science Latin Club, Hi-Yg Boys, Intramuralsg B.F. Rep. U. of W. Smith, Larry E. Sonntag, janet Marie Drama French Club, Girls' Pep Club, Science Clubg Class of '60 Committees U. of W. Sterling, Robert Earl illobl Industrial Arts Stevens, Ronald Victor Varsity Track, Wrestling, Cross- Countryg B-Squad Track, Cross-Country, Choir W.S.U. Stickels, D. Gayle Mathematics, Commercial Hi-Lassies, Pres.g G.L. Courtesy Committees, Class of ,GO V.P., Rep., H.R. News Rep.g Office Worker Still, Sandra Lillian Commercial Commercial Club, Pres., Girls' Sports Club, Pres., Girls' Intrmluirals, Cheer- leader, Hi-Lassie, Girls' Varsity Tennis, G.L. V.P., Courtesy Committee, Class of '60 Committees, H.R. News Rep., Choir Stratton, Ralph W. Science, Industrial Arts Everett Junior College Sturm, Garyalene CGariJ Commercial Girls' Pep Club, Pres., Girls' Varsity Golf, G.L. Committees, A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., H.R, News Rep., Pep Band Sullivan, Mike P. Music Hi-Y, Boys' Intra- murals, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites Feature Ed., Exchange Ed., Locker Monitor, Orchestra, Bands, Pep Band, Stage Band, Class of '60 Committees W.S.U. Swanson, Janet Arlene Commercial Swett, Carol Darlene Commercial Commercial Club, Home Ec. Club, Courtesy Committee, Big Sister, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, G.L. Committees, Class of '60 Rep., Bookroom Worker, Office Worker K.B.U. Taylor, Emerson D. CDickJ Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, B.F. Rep. Thompson, Iacquelyn Rae Art Class tees, Taylor, Marilyn Kay Commercial Girls' Intramurals 43 Thompson, Laffy Alfred Thorpe, ,lack Lee Industrml Arts B F Rep , H R V P Tlmlick, Mazme L Mathematics Science Music F N A Club V P Deaconess Titus, Ralph Dennis Basketball Mgr., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., H.ll. Sec., Choir XV.S.U. Q it .- isa ., -: Xie' -f 5 g r ,S 1 . sw 8 5. as iff x55 it fra. 5 , .. . . W i . 'Q 1 ls if ui A is We Sit gi' it at QW if F it Ei rm- www bf E A ir is SQ ffiigigiiiii fl igiffgii iiiiiiiiw filfgifiiuii QQ i. sw miss? 1 . . ..,, , .,...X - . W.. yzr, AW yn . ff . fn 915623155 :4.i E:l '1 wif' I I1 r'?.:El5S3T?5 fHau1'..'2 av gf' 'Hi 'f.'s21vfG11PSfffsw2s. msiniw r' 1f42 2z.w' .iw YAEM . r.4,s,:, . .sei ww fffgw- Y,. yushaasu 4 .L fi .frgr:vWswr:w'. gmxxifsg 1, . , ' - ' if Q ffiieftisg 1: 11. 1 tw ,.s5EI1Q.s55igiQ2f -2122.22 iififgisf fsi f' fikvkrwrlsisrislsiifig ' his-' hifi? WiS?-5f?,fE- , Ia' 1 , . .w..'..r...m.1.,sms . - v-.: M. sf' itz.: ,. I ew QW 5 55 3 3 W S3353 gligggfgiriss plM .ew Q w AE isis 5.5 sr 12 Towne, Marilyn Lee Mathematics Dileas Chailin, Treas., Latin Club, Pres., Hist., Theta Chi, Girls' Intramurals, Hi-Lassies, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Sporran Staff, G.L. Treas., Rep., Big: Sister, A.S.B. Committees, Class of '60 Rep,g Officer VVo1'ker U. of Idaho Tummga, Ian jeff Mathematics Bands, Bagpipe, junior U. of W. Turnbow, Douglas Michael fMikeb Boys' Intramurals, lI.R. Sgt. at Arms W.S.U. Turnbull, Dennis XVayne Science Boys Intramurals, Varsity Basketball, B-Squad Basketball, Track, B.F. Rep., H.R. Pres. Tysver, Lormylea fLonnyJ Science Commercial Club, Library Club, V.P., Treas., Science Clu Hi-Lassies, Library Worker, Locker Monitor 44 b, Tyvan, Ronald James Music, Science Clansmen, F.N.A., Science Club, Boys' Intramurals, Varsity VVrc-stling, Track, Cross-Country, Band, Choir Van Lippeloy, Jacqueline Uackicj Home Economics, Commercial C.L., A.S.B. Commit- tees, Class of 'GO Committees, Chorus, Big Sister Voss, Patricia Joanne QP:-10 Commercial Office VVorker, Big Sister K.B.U. Voss, Veronica Louise CVonnaJ Comm ereial Commercial Club, See., Ili-Lassies, C.L. .-X.S.B., Classof '60 Committees, Office YVorker, Theta Chi, Chaplain VVagncr, Don L. Industrial Arts Football Mgr. Waldo, Ellen J. Mathematics, Science German Club, Math Club, Sec., V.P., Treas., G.L. Committees, Class of '60 Rep., Orchestra U. of W. Walker, Maior Lefluer fMajel Science Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Track, B-Squad Track, B.F. Commit- tees, A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Committees W.S.U. Ward, Lenora Lee Commercial Commercial Club, Girls' Intramurals, G.L. Rep., Chorus Kelsey Baird Watters, Jerry Joanne Gerry Job Music G.L. Committees, Choir, Treble Tempos Waldron, Marilyn Jeanne Transferred from Longview, VVaslx. F.X.A., Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, G.L. Rep., Choir W.S.U. ' - s,,, , , ,Q A 2 Sis-. C A fig.-k'i,:5S?iiieoi' ':'5, s - - M . W t' is 2i.Zg5Q1-. 15 rib 331- fi J 'lg if.a-biivlitstbigise 55 gf.. 5. S. . U Wallingford, Gail Louise Mathematics Girls' Pep Club, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Ed., Sporran, Senior Ed., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Committees WV.S.U. Watson, Earl S. Mathematics, Science, Industrial Arts Math Club, Science Club, Boys' Intramur- als, B-Squad Football, Tennis U. of W. VVederspahn, Joyce Ann CJOJ Commercial Cafeteria VVorker, Locker Monitor K.B.U. Wengeler, Judy Bernice Art Art Club, V.P., Sec., Pres., Dileas Cbailin, Sec., Theta Chi, Fifth Exec., Hi-Lassies, Pres., G.L. Pres., A.S.B. Committees, Class of '60 Sec., Rep., Mardi Gras Queen, Gold Key Blue Ribbon Art Finalist Holy Names Wester, Kirsten C. Art Art Club, Pres., F.N.A., Varsity Golf, G.L. Rep., A.S.B. Commit- tees, Class of '60 Rep. Deaconess School of Nursing 45 Webb, Yvonne Kathleen Art Art Club, Creative YVriting Club, F.N.A., 3 C's, G.L. Rep. VVeller, Terry F. Foreign Languages Varsity Football, Baseball Notre Dame Werner, Bruce Mathematics Clansmon, V.P., Varsity Football, Wrestling, Tennis, B-Squad Football, Basketball, B.F. Pres., A.S.B. Rep., Class of ,60 Pres., Band, Pep Band U. of Illinois VVetherell, Peggy M. Music F.N.A., Treas., Latin Club, G.L. Rep.g Orchestra KYB.U. VVharf, Rich Dean Mathematics Clansmen, Varsity Football. Baseball, Basketball, B-Squad Football, Baseball, Basketball, B.F. Pres., Football Inspiration Award W. S .U. YVhite, Laurence Charles fLarry5 Industrial Arts Class of '60 Commit- tees, Locker Monitor, Chorus, Choir . ,.,,,, as E . ,,r.. t ' V fi ,ly i g 's MFE' . ,, .1 .: is f.. C 15 .r -, 1 . ,iii-541:-' f 5 WVhyte, Ronald M. Music Creative Writing Club, Library Club, Hi- Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, Library Worker 1 -f::, ef. vff- .. . ., . w i. . QZTTKU' ,y:s e? i W '. -I ...f'fw:. f Slkf' . , , ..:, , ,,, .. N 5 : ' skf ' if ,rm-, .. ,ii fg -' ' x sas.. , ,jj . .4-w's.Qf.' ' iw 2 L Kgmiamal X Magis um' ,5..,,.,,2,S.., , .. ... 3 W Q A s L 9 Q sf is .5 is 5 vw 2 1, E.W.C.E. are 5 . - ' ilgiiifliiii '- ' 15543: . 1.. . ' 1z.rs:ff.,SS114f si za :ii1fi ::::2V1Lg' Jr-. ' 'He 'jg .191 1. . .,-. K .K , 'J -f - in iii'-WZ1 95, .Lil .Q s K , Se? fx- .. za . :w5.1 .- HQ, ' gg ! Whelham, Joe M. Science, Mathematics Varsity Golf W.S.U. White, Joanne Louise Science, Art Art Club, G.L. Com- mittees, Locker Monitor Whiteley, Sherrill Lynne fLynneD Foreign Languages Transferred from Kellogg, Idaho, Creative Writing Club, V.P., Dileas Chailin, Fifth Exec., French Club, G.L. Treas., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Committees, Courtesy Committee W.S.U. , A- . -X . V uiiw i-'faaf'3LEIxi'k Xb Wilkening, Julie Ann Mathematics Dileas Chailin, Fifth Exec., F.T.A., Girls' Pep Club, Pres., Girls' Varsity Golf, G.L. Committees, A.S.B. Rep. U. of W. Willett, Donald Keith CKeithD Art Art Club, Boys' Intra- murals, B.F. Rep., A.S.B. Rep., Class of '60 Rep., Library Worker, Sennet, Art Ed., Gold Key Blue Ribbon Art Finalist U. of Hawaii , . 1 ' 1, -SL. - g2xjf':Z'ii V I .. 's3 f? T5 H . V 25,4121-a . .sw ' 1 , 1.. . - -- Williams, James C. Ulm? 46 VVilliams, Robert R. fBobJ Industrial Arts Boys, Intramurals Wilson, George Edward Science, Mathematics Class of '60 Commit- tees, Locker Monitor W.S.U. Wood, Grant W. Science, Mathematics Varsity Track, Wrestling W.S.U. Worley, Elizabeth Ann CBettyJ Commercial Dileas Chailin, Sec.g Talent Club, Treas., Sec.g G.L., Class of '60 Rep., Choir, Treble Tempos K.B.U. Wilson, Sharon Kay fShariJ Music Talent Club, Choir, Treble Tempos U. of W. Wilhelm, Kenneth Wesley Mathematics Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, News Ed., Associate Ed., Ad. Mgr., Sporran Photographerg Stage Mgr.g Friendliest Boyg Senior Con Director, A.S.B. Committeesg H.R. Pres., News Rep., Cafeteria Worker Woody, John D. fWoodyD Mathematics, Industrial Arts Lettermang Football, Basketball Mgrs.g Bandg Pep Band U. of Oregon Zerbst, Shirley Eileen Commercial Commercial Club, Sec., V.P., Girls' Pep Clubg G.L. Commit- teesg Class of ,60 Rep. E.W.C.E. Knight, Carolyn Commercial Talent Club, V.P. 417 Zink, Ronald LRonl Science Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Reporter, A.S.B. Rep. W.S.U. Carr, Sarah Jane Science Transferred from Tunmga, California Student Librarian B.Y.U. Kelly, Coleen Ann Cafeteria Worker, Chorus Qi , VVLL gg?.eafz.e Q H f new-mm ,., - '::, -V, ,,.,, .. - -. l K ' flies :fi-'f:'.. :- f. .. fe,-111.12 ,safe-' - -1 -Q .1 4, Q-,1,.,,,,, .- - . i 1, fais,.f:,f,fz.fe: W ,. w A Q T251 Pe' f ' ' ' we ' II53116125,':L1-pgeigz Bruce Werner President Bill Hoblin First Vice President Officers Judie Wengeler Secretary Sue Eddy Treasurer 48 Linda Hyatt Second Vice President Beverly Getlman Fifth Executive Front - Sandy McCaskey, Lavonne Haas, Bev Jamison, Judy Burnell, Gayle Nelson. Last - Louise Lankford, Marilyn Towne, Bill Reeves, Paul Eldenburg, Kirsten Wester. Sef'IiOl' CICSS Cbuhcil The senior class council was com- posed of one representative from each of the senior homerooms. This council, along with the senior officers, directed the senior class activities. Would the seniors be graduated at the Coliseum or at Shadle? Some seniors are pictured casting ballots to decide the place of graduation. CThe Coliseum Won., 419 Sehibl' 0ffiCel'S Alan Kaul President Barry Benoit First Vice President 5 a: V ' ' Em., .,, :Wiz yr, - ,,,: 4 f . 1 . ' ' Q5 awww-' in 1 ..,, , ,,,,e3J?fa5I1ez,.- 'ff' ' '-:M Urffffqpiffw??23?fV'5:5?Q Rita Risteau Second Vice President Toni Merrick Secretary Vaughn Overlie i Treasurer S e ITI e S 'I e I' Km,,R,,Se,,,,,,,n, Fifth Executive 50 The many activities of the senior class during the spring semester were planned by these council members: Front - Roger Buck, Sandy McCaskey, Judi Sills, Karen Rosenkranz. Second -Vaughn Overlie, Larry Parton, Ellen Waldo, Louise Lankford, Third - Madelyn Abitz, Toni Merrick, Rita Risteau. Back - Jackie Hime, Bob Egger, Joan Hemphill. spring represen- laiives g'253,.:,, , ,,.,,. v,,: H 1, ,.., wziie: i The senior breakfast was enjoyed by all who attended it. Among those present were Bobbie Bissett, Jean Marr, Kathy Browne, Bev Bullard, Jeannie Ellis, Janice Franz, Marilyn Towne. ' 51 5 Rig 5 CICSS of '60 dale ddnce Before festivities began, balloon-hangers julie Keizer, Siie Eddy, Lavonne Haas and Marilyn Towne toiled as members of the decorations committee to beautify the cafeteria. 52 Several couples trip the light fantastic during the Chance of a Leaptimen date dance sponsored by the senior class on Feb- ruary 26. SeI1iOl' CODVOCCHOI1 Salmagundi,D a word when translated means mess,v meant loads of frm and lots of laughter as Shadle's first seniors sprang their Senior convocation on the rest of the school and their parents. Ken QWilliej Wil- helm and Lynne VVhiteley were co-direc- tors of the three-act program, which in- cluded every graduating senior. Aets ranged from a western scene and bar fight to a Gay ,90 setting and a carni- val. A style show, narrated by Lynne, gave sneak previews of coming fashions. Mod- els, in the shapes of real Shadle Park boys, showed off everything from two-piece bathing suits to evening gowns and bridal gowns. Many in-between acts drew snick- ers and occasional howls. The convocation was climaxed by the singing of Shadlels Alma Mater by the .entire class. Some highlights of the first senior show were C12 Larry COld Womanl Thompson beating Larry Sherling in the State sceneg Jeff fThe Bridel Brown modeling his outfit, C31 Wayne tThe Cardnerl Bro trying to figure out what makes the tree he carries grow, C41 Mike Lehan, Patty Petty, Ned Nelt- ner and Shannon Gee, in the Charles- ton, dancing their way through their routine, and C51 Terry CThe Jet Pilotl Freeman and Bob CThe Marinel Wil- liams racing across the stage in their kiddie-car race. Walter David Davis May 19, 1941 - December 2, 1959 For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have eternal life.-JOHN 3:16 in l'l1elTIOl iCll11 We commit to Thy fatherly care him who has been crushed by the chaos of the world without and frightened by the torture of mind and nerve within. Surely Thou, who understandeth all, wilt re- ceive Thy wandering children home. Edward Martin Kelly June 2, 1942 - November 19, 1959 f ...A K HS -'R--, , A H f .V , sg 5g,fm-zs - ,.. X, 2 ga. ,'i'ffe'fff 1' EW? Qi kv S ' L- W ,.- ,az MK K Q Q., ' 2- . ' J ,..f-5.122 iffgilu. .'S,w4,1',- ' ,-:,,.' ...,L.xf ' 55. ', - Q.. , ', 7- '- Gi gfiriii' '..5,f',5K- ' -'K W a - -we 25.-Q-J .'f--fy 7 5 I si.: .I ,,,.. 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Second -' Dennie Arp, Sandra Atwood, Sandra Anderson, Jackie Alton, Jeanne Anderson, Sally Anderson, Sandi Aldcrson. Third - Drue Andre, Linda Dowd, Fran Barclay, Diane Adams, Brad Baugh, Kon Ahrens, Ed Anderson, Terry Anderson, Richard Ams- bury. Last 3 Albert Anders, Robert Amsbury, David Baker, Michael Baker, James Arrasmith, Chad Johnson, Edward Allen, Frank Julian, Pat Allen, Art Atchison. CMr. John P. Fryl 303 Front - Sharlene Challender, Brenda Davidson, Caren Burch, Beverly Cartwright, Clyda Carver, Roxana Casey. Second - Don Campbell, Linda Burchett, Mary Callarman, Kay Cameron, Cathie Brosinska, Carole Browning, Bonnie Buell, Marilyn Carter. Third - Tom Brown, Don Burrows, Ken Burkhart, Jim Carter, Clarence Buttolph, Charles Campbell, Howard Cannon, Mike Carlson. Last - Emmett Carper, Larry Bullard, Bill Bums, Dave Witt, Richard Campbell, Jack Carter, Don Carpenter, Dave Madison, Richard Holschen, Caryn Caldwell. fMr. Leonard Richardsonl 302 Front - Pat Fisk, Carolyn Borton, Sherri Brace, Sharon Smith, Sharon Borchers, Linda Botts. Second - Sue Berringer, Sue Bollinger, Jack Wichterman, Barbara Briggs, Jerry Brett, Betty Belden. Third - Ken Brown, Bill Anthony, Bill Lamson, Steve Bendoritis, Forrest Bell, John Bishop, Dwight Bliss. Last - Rick Jensen, Ken Blackmer, Jim Fleming, Ron Bogue, Andy Blackburn, John Blackwell, Ron Beekman Dewayne Berry, Karen Boyd, Gorden Best. fMrs. Mary Praetoriusl y I 221 Front -N Lois Ferris, Judy Ferguson, Margaret Weiner, Janet Findley, Fran Fairfax, Shirley Fairfield, Sharon Davis. Second - Susan Fegan, Diane Dauber, Eileen Faught, Lee Davis, Ed West, Carol Devary, Carol Detrner, Margaret Davis. Third - Dennis Eldredge, Jim Day, David Peterson, Mark Dearborn, Larry Duff, Charles Doll, Larry Doten. Last - Jerry Dods, John Fisher, Larry Ester, Roger Davis, Roger Distad, Cal Des Voigne, Bob Dickens, Jim Dillon. CMr. Eugene Breckenridge? ll 304 Front - Patty Crandal, Clarice Coulston, Mary Counsell, Craig Chase, Linda Corregliano, Dorothy Coulston, Terry Rouleau. Second - Ray Corey, Dion Conrath, Midge Cowie, Paula Davidson, Judy Cerenzia, Jacqueline Cochrane, Claudia Cmmbaker, Joan Cheshire. Third - Tom Conlon, Terry Cham- berlain, Don Cork, Jeanne Clouse, Richard Claflin, Salem Pierce, Alice Congdon, Judy Cunning- ham. Last - Blaine Connerly, Bob Scott, Bill Christiansen, Rick Clark, Roland Chase, Roger Dirstine, Mike Moran, Steve Brown, Steve Rowan, Kirsten Corskie. fMr. John Kingsland! 222 Front - Alan Klise, Lori Gordon, Karen Gornall, Donna Grins- teiner, Marilyn Goin, Sally Garner, Sharon Hallquist, Diana Gray, Linda Gow. Second - Sheila Gorenson, Gary Fry, Judy Hanson, Steph- anie Gordon, Bobbi Farncrook, Barbara Grant, Sydne Gardner, Betty Golm, Gail Garske. Third - Jim Goodson, Clark Hamilton, Dennis Gaffaney, Sam Hammer, Bob Fort, John Gormley, Wesley Gullidge, Waldo Hamilton, Tom Gates. Last - Winston Griepp, Jim Furlong, Jim Gibson, John Hall, Mike Gerdes, Larry Grigsby, Bud Good, Reggie Hahn. fMr. Paul Henleyl 224 Front - Carole LaCombe, Dorothy Knight, Linda Johnson, Nancy Kromm, Cecile Kenney, Julie Jensen, Ed Jones, Alice Johns. Second e Ann Young, Delores Koch, Henry Kuehl, Maurice Jones, Ed Kelly, Sharon Kiourkas, Georgia Jones. Third - James Moore, Ronnie Knott, Nancy Miotke, Russ Kastberg, Gary Snyder, Joe Kronnenherg, Bill Lamb, Irene Kroupa. Last - Ken Spiger, Tom Johnson, Bill Moore, Tom Lang, Len Johnson, Vic Johnson, Craig Jungers, Rod Krebs, Bob Buchan. fMr. Don Cobbj juniors 220 Front - Steve Henderson, Betty Kracher, Jean Hogge, Linda Henson, Charlene Harder, Marsha Hawkins, Dixie Hoover. Judy Harriman. Second - Dorothy Howe, Nancy Henderson, Tom Hole, Linda Hinton, Pam Hughes, Veronica Paske, Larry Hutchison, Vicki Issac. Third f Elaine Jacobson, Dick Heinzen, Ray Hardcsty, Darryl Hill, Sue Humphrey, Tom Hoagland, Kathy Huether, Junior Hantz. Last - Ron Hunter, Bill Ives, Tom Hennes, Richard lllias, Charles Hink, Glen Higbce, Gene Hardwick, Jim Jacobsen. CMr. Jim Br-rryj 210 Front - Cheryl McBride, Ellora Martin, Marlene Marienau, Judy Martinson, Sally Lansing Margo Marienau, Barbara Mason, Bev Maniero. Second - Barbara Man- fred, Gloria Lienig, Doug Mascher, Sharon Maitland, Jim Maule, Donna McClean, Wil- berta Levy, Jan Magnuson. Third - Kristie Lord, Dave Lefevbre, Carolee Lund Ray Lower, Dick Martin Donna May, Pat Mc- Grath, Paul Lieske. Last - Bill Losh, John Martinson, Barry Liven- good, Frank Mathison, Ed Lenhart, Farrel Lee, Bob LaPoint, Mike Loy. fMr. Harvey Lochheadj juniors 203 Front f Janet Mutton, Patti Mulberry, Paula Moore, Judy Morrison, Joy Mielke, Linda Medley, Raeceil Miles, Elaine Montgomery. Second - Diane Moritz, Sherry Mongcluzzo, Pat Miller, Margaret Moberg, Carolyn McKenney, Donna McKee, Mary Ann Mitchell, Ann Morris. Third - Ron Myron, Mike Miller, Jackie Mn-Kclva, Roger Myers, Pat McMillan,' Dick Menge, Sandy Mensing, Gayle Minnick. Last - Dennis McMacken, Russ Miller, Jim Murphy, Ierry Mclchisedeck, Jim Means, Tom Munson, Herb Mueller, Terry Michaelis, Bill Moultrie, Mike Montgomery. fMr. H. T. Clarkj 214 Front - Arlene Reynolds, Iudy Portz, Daisy Powell, Glee Ross, Gay Ronne, Betty Powers, Elva Rosman, Sandi Plummer. Second - Delores Roberts, Barbara Ripley, Susan Rhodes, Diana Cove, Dianne Pruitt, Susan Poole, Judy Randall, Del Richards. Third - Ioan Richardson, Ralph Roberg, Bill Race, Emery Prudencio, Hughes Protzman, Howard Richards, John Rhoad, Cathy Rizzuti. Last - Steve Richter, Dennis Roberts, Steve Robards, David Raymond, Dale Roper, Rodney Reed, Keith Randles, Robert Robideaux. fMr. Wayne Eackerj 213 Front - Carol Pagnotta, Sherry Ogle, Kathy Peterson, Nancy Norberg, Pauline Peterson, Sue Neighbors, Diane Newman. Second W Sue Peterson, Nancy Paine, Ginger Pantzar, Judy Perry, Anne Perkins Pat Parmley, Dennis Parr Ioleen Peterson. Third - Gene Paepcr, Mike McGill, Larry Peterson, Ken Nichol-son, Bruce Thomas, Bill Mounts, Richard Nichols, Mike Pickett. Last - Bryan Nye, John Nelson, Ross Pethers, Jim Paton, Don Pirie, Jim Pattison, Leroy Parton, Ron Ogle, Fred Olsen, Brad Nixon. CMr. Wayne Connerj 110 Front - Yvonne Stokke, Tarrell Smylie, Connie Taft, Nancy Sterling, Marilyn Spiker, Elaine Sturdivant. Second - Terrie Stoeser, Carol Spangenberg, Vern Sutton, Doug Nesbitt, Roger Sipe, Beverly Smiley, Sharon Smith. Third g john Sullivan, Steve Sullivan, Carol Sloan, Jack Still- Well, Sandee Austin, jerry Swartout, Ken Simpson. Last - jerry Sparrow, Rick Smith, Ron Slade, Patsy Stevens, George Swannack, Bob Sterling, Bob Strenge, jerry Smith. fMrs. Norma Boisenj iLll1iOl'S 216 Front - Iudy Rule, Melody Schumann, Fatt Scott, Bob Sauter, Joyce Sandburg, Linda Schmidt, Marylee Severson, joan Scott, Gerd Sanne. Second -- Cheryl Sharpe, Ianet Shurtlcff, Tana Schultz, Carolyn Schultz, Luana Searl, Suzanne Schatz, Skip Schwarz, Ian McDonald. Third - Margie Russell, Jim Sherrill, Bob Strand, Mike Shuey, Iohn Watson, jerry Sammons, Ted Sheridan, Betty Wright. Last - Gordon Shcrling, Bob Sharp, Kevin Schultz, Rich Schatz, Ed Russell, Dave Sheldon, Donald Schmitt, Dale Sailing. KMV. Paul Iensenl 106 Front - Mary Templeman, Kialynn Wampler, Betty Thoorsell Sandy VanAusd1e, Iacqueline Taylor, Claudia Vigil, Delores 'Warr1ecke. Second 4 Ianeen Thomas, Roberta T hetter Mar Trow S0 , y - bridge, Laurel Thompson, Georgeanne Tice, Mike Trail, Margaret Thew. Third - Jill Thompson, Iudy Turk, Sue Waite, Andy Terris, Judy Young, Bruce Thompson, Mary Ann Underwood, Paula Treadwell. Last - Stephen Txviggs, Gary Teague, Ron Thornquist, Paul Thomas, Dale'Voykin, Mike Uggen, Rick Thomas CMr. Robert Stockmanj SOPhS 309 Front- Joe Agostino, Donna Andover, Janet Adams, Margaret Adams, Darlene Barth, Linda Adams, Kathie Beattie. Second - Bob Arthur, Bill Batt, Jon Barstad, Larry Andre, Judy Backman, Bob Barthell, Vickie Ashley. Third - Carol Anderson, Mark Abbott, Gary Alexander, John Beam, Gene Ault, Dan Wideman, Dane' Knight, Dick Anderson. Last - Erin Armstrong, Lee Anderson, Margaret Barnes, Don Appling, Gordon Aden, Rod Barnett, Greg Boyes, Jim Atwood, Jim Bartholmew. fMr. Lloyd Fowler? 113 Front - Elaine Simons, Shirley Welch, Sue Skaug, Lola White, Sherry Wellsandt, Darlene VVebber, Linda Sinnot. Second - Claudia Weatherwax, Bette Wat- kins, Marie Wolbert, Gary Wickwire, Judy Welch, Suzanne Simons, Roylene Williams. Third - Wally Wilhite, Jim Thompson, Phil Weaver, Ross Yearout, Dennis Wheeler, Ronald White, Bob Williams. Last f Chuck Adams, Jim Wrieden, Randy Dougherty, Steve Wright, Bill Yankee, Art Whittier, Fred Yule. CML Gilbert Brooksj 310 Front - Pat Burke, Sharon Buckley, Phyllis Brown, Paul'Brozovsky, Jean Bumgamer, Marion Bowker, Diane Burrows. Second - Jerry Beck, Jackie Burchett, Carol Bolma, Sue Beyersdorf, Linda Blakemore, Bonnie Brecken, Judy Burchett, Sharon Borton. Third - Karen Bevan, Lance Berg, Dwight Brett, Marty Burrows, David Brozovsky, Patty Bums, Marilyn Bourassa. Last - Larry Brenton, Cecil Bramhall, Kelly Brown, Bob Bryson, Jack Berg, Mike Burke, Rick Bohner. CMiss Gilberta Alboj SOPHS 306 Front - Steve Case, Sandy Chamberlin, Dan Stull, Lonnie Carpenter, Richard Collins, Darlene Campbell, Sharon Coleman. Second - Sherry Chesrown, Dick Spiger, Iudy Christian, Margaret Butz, Dennis Chapman, Freida Butler, Dan Yost. Third - Ron Carter, Kathy Clark, Colleen Cady, Arlene Carter, Marilyn Chase, Don Christensen, Charles Cobb. Last - Gary Christopher, Don Clark, Larry Carlson, joe Cav- endar, Bob Collins, Dave Christensen, jim Butler, e Cole Su . fMrs. Marie Kehrlil i 307 Front - Laverne Ford, Becky Gaines, Linda Giffen, Bill Faulhaber, Cheryl Galle- more, Terri Feldhahn, Ianice Hess, Carolyn Glidden. Second - Linda Findley, Cheryl Erickson, Mike Gee, Mike Ellis, Doug Fleming, Tim Fergeson, Becky Emden, Anne Ferbrache. Third - Mike Franklin, Mariory Forrester, Bob Elliot, Bob French, Carol jean Farns- worth, VVirt Ewing, Judy Elliot, Gordon Erickson. Last - Rex Edwards, Pat Flanigan, Bob Ellis, Ed Conrath, Ron Coolbaugh, Richard Fowler, Bryan Ford, Clayton Flower, Glenn Frederick. lMrs. Virginia Burgerj 223 Front - Rebecca Diaz, Sharon Dragoo, Katarina Diaz, Ada Drury, Vicki Diehl, Beverly Covey. Second - Marcia Conrath, Cheri Cote, Pat Davis, Linda Danahy, Carlin Dittman, Carol Cyprych, Linda Gaspard. Third - Charlene Dyer, Lynn Drake, Nancy Heimsjo, Linda Dwen, Marian Davies, Marie Coyer, Mike Denton. Last - Bill Duffy, Linda Edwards, Tom Dorsch, Dick Duvall, Bob Dunlop, Ken Dishno, Dan Davisson. CML George Manningj SOPHS 311 Front - Nadine Harmon, Linda Giese, Nicki Hamack, Patt Harper, Jan Harris, Donna Gray. Second - Pam Bueghly, Faye Griswold, Ken Hagen, Georgia Presta, Joan Greenwood, Bill Jensen, Kammi Greiff. Third - Sue Hare, Jim Cowan, Christine Hardinger, Ruth Green, Nancy Graham, Linda Haberman. Last - Dan Gorman, Bob Hall, Chuck Hannes, Daryl Hansen, Larry Groshoff, Rolane Deutsch, Ethan Crawford. fMr. James McBride-J 212 Front - Dorothy James, Darlene John, Marcia Keene, Christine Koontz, Jenna Klingel- hofer, Ronald Johnson, Sharon Juda, Tom Koepnick. Second - Jerry Kofmehl, Betty Kroupa, Penny Kelly, Bruce Jensen, Ceme Jassman, Sandra Kerr, Judie Kennedy, Bob King. Third - Bill Kessinger, Doug Jones, Wayne James, Bill Johnson, Karen Kreager, Virginia Bruihl, Ned Kohlmauff, Marty Koschman. Last - Steve Katon, Larry Johnson, Mickey Kelly, John Johnson, Barbara Jones, Dennis Johnson, Gary Simonsen, Charles Johnson. 4Mr. Justin Corneauxj Cafeteria Front - Manoie Henderson, Janet Hilby, Pamela Hill, Susan Heyer, Terry Herrett, Mary Kay Jacobson, Janet Heinz, Ursula Riccius. Second - Mary Lee Gilette, Janice Hubert, Jan Jacobs, Laurie Hughes, Sharon Hender- son, Karen Ingebrigtson, Carol Herman, Sue Henderson. Third - Gail Inkpen, Steve Heaps, Mary Hillman, Carol Hayward, Jerry Holmes, Dan Henderson, Janet Hemstreet, Allen Jackson. Last - Gary Higley, Al Hopper, Leonard Hathaway, Joe Hoogstad, Tom Harris, Keith Hubbard, Sherry Haupt- mann, Mike Hart, David Helsby, Jerry Highland. lMiss Dorothy Seiversj sophs 205 Front - Wendie Long, Dwynette Warren, Sue LaRose, Annette Lakin, Arlene Partridge, Judy Kruithof, Sherry Laing. Second - Janice Lohman, Pat Stephens, Gayle LaVigne, Nancy Lightfoot, Barbara Lof, Karla Kulhanek, Robert Matney. Third - Danny Lamb, Terry Hill, Jim Lewis, Charles Laughary, Ralph Prosser, Bill Lindley, Sharon Lewis. Last - Jack Lake, Mike LeVan, Danny Stafford, Russ Lindsey, Calvin Kuhlinan, Ted Lewis, Robert Huisterman, Bruce Lee. QMr. Ray Mohneyj 215 Front - Mary Michlitch, Sharon Allen, Dixie Marshall, Carol Mirek, Linda Davies, Marilyn Morre, Candace Miller. Second - Carolyn Munson, Sylvia Meuler, Virginia Miller, Marialee Neighbors, Pam Nelson, Nancy Morgan, Sue Genszler, Janet Nelson. Third - Margaret Mueller, Kayne Nelson, Jerry Morsbach, Charlene Anthony, Don Morton, Linda Morrow, Kathie Molitor. Last -- Revadell Desautel, Louis Morin, Terry Morris, Bill Nasburg, Jeff Nemitz, Dennis Holmes, Jay Hathaway, Dave Morton. fMr. George Rossj 211 Front - Marilyn Meineke, Linda Mason, Janet McMillan, Margaret Moxfield, Hannah Lindbloom, Jack McBride , Terry Marienau. Second - Eileen Lundc, Ronnie McCallie, Greg McCrea, Kenny McClenahan, Don McMillen, Frank Marr, David McCandless, Lloyd Massender. Third - Ron Melcher, Larry Martin, Dan Vanderpool, Linda Marx, Colin McCoy, Judy Mead, Judy McNearney. Last - Carol Bell, Brent Lyon, Robert McCray, Gary Luce, Jol Manzi, Ivor McCoy, Sue Means, John McGinn. fMr. Cecil Rohinettej 313 Front - Beverly Raudebaugh, Toni Quigley, Beverly Richter, Karen Quanbeck, Beverly Riggs, Sharon Rowland, Dianne Rossman. Second - Donna Rhodes, Betty Ross, Carolyn Ranger, Glen Rea, Miki- Russian, Gary Scott, Louise Rain- bolt, Susan Ramsey. Third - Bob Rollo, George Renner, Dan Remarenko, Nancy Rothwell, Charles Randall, Sam Richardson, Robin Queen. Last - Bruce Rafford, Bill Paske, Don Russell, Steve Rainer, Tom Rohrback, Terry Roberts, Bill Reedy, Beverly Rae. CMrs. Hazel Bardsleyj sophs 305 Front - Sandra Probst, Thera Palmer, Michele Oman, Sandra Overcash, Judi Berg, Cheryl Opsal. Second - Sharon Ohneck, Linda Parker, Andrea Pethers, Nancy Perry, Kathe Palmer, Marlene Portz, Barbara Purves, Elaine Patterson. Third - Roger Poulin, Dale Peterson, Charles Peine, Larry Parlet, Gary Palmer, Billie Bertelson, Linda Ottmann. Last - Aron Ostberg, Gary Pardun, David Pirie, joel Nye, Bill Odell, Steve Peterson, Michael Osborne, Lee Olsen. CMrs. Esther Phillipsj 314 Front - Carol Sayles, Michelle Slagg, Linda Sloper, Don Sickler, Donna Sams, Bonnie Seipp, Karen Sappington. Second - Ian Shryack, Janis Conner, Joyce Schuchart, Sharon Cumming, Iud Rathbun, Carol Sherle, Margaret Schoolcraft. Third - Maryjayne Selly, Rich Santora, Gary Signs, Terry Adair, Rick Davis, Iulie Shipley, Marilyn Schuster. Last - Mike Duffy, Bob Schumacher, Walter Ryals, Bruce Droke, Kim Shipman, Don Vaughan, Richard Cook. fMrs. Flavia Hazenj 114 Front - Mildred Underwood, Bob VVard, Tina Warner, Dale Walker, Pat Torney, Karen Trent, Connie Waldner. Second - Dave Walters, Judy Vogelman, Arlis Triplett, ly argaret Wagner, Dee Dee Thompson, Bonnie Ullman, Carole Travis, Ted Venneri. Third - Mike Stout, Kathy Bauch, Dick Tschirgi, Mike Tobey, Richard Walters, Jerry Wandler, Jack Tiemey. Last - Larry Vaughn, Beverly Tripp, Larry Tillman, Jerry Titus, Bob Voss, David Watson, Dennis Thurber, Tim Webb. CMr. Robert Jonesl SOPHS 312 Front - Jerry Stephenson, Janice Stevens, Dianne Smith, Sharon Spliid, Sharon Sullivan, Linda Stroh, Pam Stephens, LoBita Solseng. Second - Virginia Smith, Arleda Stratford, Gary Smith, Earl Thiele, Dick Storch, Roger Stutzman, Emona Taylor, Carole Straclley. Third f Karen Snow, Vicki Thomas, Chuck Smith, Colleen Tess, Janice Steen, Ray Tansy, Suc Taylor, Cliff Emrick. Last - Doug Sprague, Nancy Spangenberg, Toni Stephens, Bob Stephan, Mike Stevens, Steve Willett, Kim Sterling, Larry Adair. CML WVilliain Vial 125 Front - Sharon Woodward, Janie Wilson, Sue White, Tom Williams, Rich Wichterman, Marsha Williams, Gail VVilliams, Darlene Williams. Second - Annalee Ziman, John Wells, Pam York, Virginia Young, Linda Welker, Lynn VVhiting, Geraldine Woodworth, Bob Wilkinson. Third - Pamela Wood, Linda Wenger, Norman Wiberg, Dan Williams, Judy Welsh, Lee Wenzel, Sandra Welsch, Cathy Wright. Last - Joe Whalen, Jeff Wilson, David Ward, Janice Wightman, Howard Yarbrough, Leray Wilson, George Wingert, Pat Woods. CMrs. Evelyn Magnuson? SOPHS 111 Front S Diana Black, Wanda Sutton, Carol Biernback, Jeanneane VVhitakcr, Eunice Johns, Linda Juul, Chris Schwarz, Nina Selivanoff. Second - Jo Whiteley, Gerry Nixon, Nancy Siebert, Sandra Frost, Robert Sonntag, Sue Wright, Ida Westbrook, Eileen VVhitcomb. Third - Leslie Martin, Dennis Sulpizio, Larry Becksted, Howard Sparks, Joanne Prigmore, Don Bailey, Sharon Schmitt, Carol Ellefson. Last - Joe McCann, Mike Rachford, Dennis Ruth, Dick Shores, Bill Welch, Arthur Sahis- ton, Paul Weiss, Jerry Schaum. CMr. Kent Vartyj Group B Front - Shirley Grimmer, Joan DeLong, Linda Daschbach, Barbara Gibson, Ann Farmer, Sharon Davis, Sylvia Hathaway, Susan Hunt, John Fritz, Linda Elkins. Second - John DeCeus, Bill Forbes, Blake Hart, Linda Hester, Karen Gaudette, Jean Dubois, Sandra Hill, Dave DeRoschia, Richard Fuher, Ron DeArth. Third -1 Mina Hohenstein, Robin Hayes, Rod Davis, Connie Hertzog, Arlene Frye, Jane Hecla, Joan Hecla, Janet Hanifen, Mary Hardesty, Pam Hinton. Last - Robert Harrold, Bill Haraldson, Kenneth Heinz, Bill Helbig, Gary Hughes, David Hahn, Bruce Fiskness, Vernon Doll, Jim Farrow, Kenny Enquist. ll'OSh Group A Front - Jan Baker, Darlene Barth, Sandy Benshoff, Darlene Barnett, John Canacher, Sharon Boyd, Sandi Cooper, Donna Berthi- auma, Jack Carter, Daphne Brenner. Second - Lucia Colby, Pat Bishop, Brigitte Culbert, Diane Arnold, Larry Barrett, Jerry Covey, Cliff Baxter, Shirley Church, Lynda Bader, Joanne ' Carter, Marcia Brewster. Third - Jack Coble, Howard Anders, Pam Beckman, Phyllis Cork, Bruce Becker, Gary Allen, Marsha Andren, Judie Cobh, Ron Brown, Bruce Becker. Last - Gordon Crupper, Beta Coldsnow, Evonne Clailin, Gary Atchison, Jerry Carney, Ed Bennett, Allen Carter, Jeff Clausen, Mike Bendix Ron Bickerstaff, Steve Alfano. Group D Front - Sterling Polello, Billie Jean Pritchard, Kay Smith, Judy Sherman, Bryan Ryker, Lisa Roberts, Kathe Murphy, Emilie Paddock, Carolyn Siegrist, Marolyn Siegrist. Second - Bob Stoebner, Keith Sterling, Bill Miller, Larry Norris, Roger Ross, Doug Ross, George Smylie, Greg McCullom, John Owens, Donna Roberts. Third - Sharon Scott, Carol Quorn, Bob Sheeks, Kathy Stork, Bev Senter, Patty Pulliam, Linda Patterson, Judy Schneider, Darlene Schmidt, Lynne McCaughan, Jim Shaw. Last - Brad Rafford, John Roberts, Mike Mc- Cormick, Sigurd Sorensen, Robert Smith, Bill Slusher, Steve Noe, Jim Sanders, Dick Raymond, Rosalie Schloss, Ron Rosenberger. 1 l lrosh Group C Front - Opal McCallie, Terry Lovern, Anne Jensen, Melva McFarlane, Don Kuhry, Diane Mallert, Shirley Kuehl, Virginia Koehler, Harold Morgan, Janice Lemieux. Second - Jim McMillen, Linda Gibson, Judy Klug, Pat Lawellin, Linda Lindgren, Linda La Rocque, Charlene Justus, Lois Koznek, Raleigh Morris, Dick Kassa. Third - David Malek, Marilyn Medlock, Barbara Gies, Judy Mayo, Barbara Johnson, Sharon Leland, Rita Marsh, Linda Kerr, Bob Kreiner, Sandy Johnson. Last - Ron McCarthey, Dick Moritz, Jim Loomis, YVayne Glenn, John Jorgensen, Roger Lafky, Rodney Jones, Ken Kucera, Sid Johnson, Steve Johnson, Vicki McFee. Group E Front - Sally Stokke, Carol Toy, John Trowbridge, Mickey Wilkerson, Albert Watson, Tim Swartout, Caralee Trapp, Nancy Wilson, Lynda Ward. Second - Linda Woods, Jim Sullivan, Kathy Walters, Ray VVilliams, Bill Southern, Ernest Tear, Janet Thompson, Eric Trail, Patti Williams, Terry Ziegler. Third - Roy Wickstrom, Judy Tolstrup, Judy Wolter- man, Alice Westbrook, Karen Wrieden, Cheryl Stull, Gary Watson, Bill Lyvan, Bill Winkoski. Last - Sue Sumner, Dick Stoudt, Harold Thomas, Mike Sullivan, Jennifer Wengeler, Lynette Thurber, Doug Thompson, Jerry Wahl, John Thomp- son, Jackie Yuska. lpglllfil 33 awww? highlander week Balach La - Don Vaughan, Doug Sprague, Ed Conrath and Leonard Hathaway seem to be taking advantage of Linda Gaspard on Hi-Laddie day at Shadle. Chailin Lan - And the girls got their revenge, too, as Norm Rantanen hauls a load of books for Lenore Johns and Alice Jones on Hi-Lassie day. Oid Ionnsachaidh Lan - Mr. Harry Fin- negan, dean of boys, and junior Virginia Aagard wound up with smeared faces during the big pie-eating contest held during High- lander VVeek. Sgoilear La - The crowning of the friendliest boy and girls during the Highland Fling mixer brought Highlander week to a close. Candidates, left to right, included Bonnie Seipp, Glee Ross, Shannon Gee, Dave Hertrich and Mike Montgomery. Glee and Dave won the honors. 77 lhe GSSOCiCl'ed Mike Sexson president Janet Eastburg secretary at r, f ' 2 1 V yzg ' Tom Conlon vice-president - - - - ,LN Creating interest in high school activities and promoting general , f T school welfare are the Oblectives of the Associated Student body. . . . . , Ted Molls Highlighting the fall ASB s ac- treasure, tivities was the third Highlander Weekf, kicking off the big term. Various date dances and mixers also came under ASB sponsorship, including the 'i'Starlight Serenadef the all- school Christmas date dance. With the help of Shadleis Girls, League and Boys' Federation, the ASB backed a needy-family fund. Under this program, the students collected food and clothing and delivered the needed supplies to deserving families. Sandy Anderson fifth executive l -it Front - Janie Wilson, Linda Sinnott, Sharon Buchan, Pat Fisk, Chris Naylor, Sharon Spliid, Judy F ergison, Chris Schwartz, Marion Bowker, Marlene Agostino. Second - Terre F eldhahn, Bonnie Seipp, Betty Kroupa, Mary Trow- bridge, Carol Browning, Marilyn Coin, Karen Hathaway, Karen Rothwell, Marcia Conrath, Barbara Gibson, Dar- leen Campbell. Bev Riggs, Third - Jerry Moresbach, Terry Anderson, Bonnie Ullman, Karen Cobb, Jackie Yuska, Pat Parmley, Donna May, Sandy Johnson, Kathe Palmer, Sandy Riggs, Cari Sturm, Paul Sewell, Joe Agostino. Back - Joyce McCoy, Ron Bickerstaff, Bob Robideaux, Larry Hart, Vic Johnson, Rich Schatz, Doug Lindsey, Bob Nelson, Jerry Wahl, Charles Lafughery, Steve Brown, Carol Bell. 78 sludenl body Lynn Lupfer President Barry Livengood Vice-President jim Coolbaugh Secretary . 1 John Bryne Treasurer A slave day in which the Clansmen were auctioned off as slaves, the planting of a poplar tree on Arbor Day, and the presentation of the school mascot during an ASB convocation were only a few of the many events planned and carried out by the spring ASB council and officers. Gayle LaVigne Fifth Executive Front - Terry Lovern, Ian Harris, Sue Neighbors, Carol Hermon, Lonnylea Tysver, Sandy Anderson, Nancy Gas- pard, Michele Oman, Karen Quanbeck, Elaine Simons, Mary Ann Mitchell, Joan Scott, Emily Paddock. Second - Linda Sloper, jean Bumgarner, Janet Thompson, Diana Arnold, Peggy Wetherell, Karen Snow, Paula Davidson, Dianne Pruitt, Carol Munson, Nancy Kromm, Barbara Gibson, Linda Danahy, Vickie Ashley. Third - Ginny Young, Judy Mead, Vern Sutton, Charlie Cobb, Tom Rainer, Pat Flannigan, jim Dillon, Mike Sexson, Terry Hiatt, Dick Martin, Joe McCann, Karen Kreager, Arlis Triplett. Fourth - jackie Yuska, Marlene Jacobson, Doug Lindsey, Jim Furlong, Jim Brinkman, Andy Blackburn, Warren Barnes, Dan McCormick, Steve Goodrich, jack Carter, Ned Neltner, Sue Waite, Margaret Moberg. 79. Patty Petty, Ned Neltner, Sue Skaug and Bob Bassett are shown at one of Sl1adle's many evening mixers. al si bl activities Mike Sexson, Tom Conlon, Janet Eastburg and Sandy Anderson leave the stage after the fall ASB installation convocation. They were the outgoing fall officers of the ASB. Linda Sloper, Janet Hemstreet and Janet Jacobs are shown With some of their prizes from this year's ASB carnival. Hup, two, three, fourl New Hi-Lassie Urecruitsl' Jim Arnold, Mike Lehan and Ken Wilhelm, perform during an ASB pep convocation. 80 f Mr. Lowry Bennett officiates as Karen Trent and Lynn Lupfer break the ground on Arbor Day. Vern Sutton and Bud Droke look on. Patty Fisk presents the mascot she made to Lynn Lupfer, ASB president. s It was the job of the Spring ASB coun- cil to do the final choosing of the cheer- leaders for next yearls football and bas- ketball season. They are Karen Trent, LoRita Solseng, Yvonne Stokke, Barbara Shown at Sl1EldlB,S first Student Rule day convocation are teacher Judie VVengeler and nstudentv Jim Cool- baugh. Irby, Carla Green, Joan Greenwood and Ginny Aagard. L 81 1 girls' Linda LaVigne Secretary Sandy Still Vice-President The fall officers and council did a splendid job of Supporting activities for the girls of the school. A father-daughter dessert, Sadie Hawkins, dance and a carnival booth Were the highlights of the many activities of the fall term. . Judy Brown President Lynne Whiteley Treasurer The Fall Girls' League Representatives, Council 82 .W ' .:11,:'1gf'1 V- 1. K I ?- V SMI-.rx me-..1ifff-ff1:--fr. :eft:...i.1 lf: 1- - HH 1 'I+- - ' 11:1:::f.7:2:il1i' 1 ' sq 1 f A 1 -:.-:iff 5 1 37- 4? J ,f..-f-M 1 mai at 41, 1 5 .1-5? 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Shown after the Girls, League installation convocation are the new officers: Ann Morris, treasurerg Sherry Ogle, presidentg Kirsten Cor- skie, vice-president, and Phyllis McLellan, see- retaryg and the outgoing officers: Mike Mc- Lellan, president, Molly Rhodes, vice-president, Carol Fry, secretary, janet Kroll, treasurer. Rita Risteau seems very busy serving punch at the Mother-Daughter tea. The tea is an an- nual event sponsored by the League. 85 boys' Jerry Russell President A ,V . , QL . L VA .. 5 7 A Dave Hertrich Bob Ritchey Vice-President Secretary The Boys, Federation is the second largest organization in school - only the ASB is bigger. Highlight of fall Federation activities was Shadleis first Vocation dayf, Each student in school could find out all about a possible future vocation. People ranging from scientists to air- line stewardesses lectured classes on their par- ticular occupations. Al Kaul headed a commit- tee in charge of arranging the big day. Jim Sherrill Treasurer Fifth Executive boys' lederallon fall represenlallves . Howard Yarbrough Front - Ed Jones, Don Campbell, Bill Tyvan, Dan Clark, Ron Brown, Del Richards, Robert King. Second - Paul Brozovski, Bob Sheeks, Rich Tschirgi, Larry Peterson, Cary Christopher, Bill Lindley, Vecrn Sutton. Third - Gary Higley, Dan Vanderpool, Don Russell, Doug Sprague, Floyd Burchett, Joe Whalen, Bob Egger, Jim Sherrill. Back - Iolarir Uggen, David Hahn, Howard Yarbrough, Jerry Russell, Jim Gibson, Randy Dougherty, Bill Nasburg, Dick Duva . 86 fedefdfibn A jim Arnold President TWH' -- ' A 4 no i at f rg g srsn Q A ,Q 2 rr H L'-1 ,t LLL,LkL I , Dave Knostman VVinston Greipp Vice-President Secretary A y 1 . h A Wrestling match program for fathers and y M sons Was the high point of the spring Boys, p g , r' l F f a H h V Federation council activities. Several other get- pr ' 5 'g.n N S H if, A e.,'g j gygifxi, tbgetherslbetween dads and their sons were in g 5 -e g ,riil Vnnr-rV' pf55 ,.gi:, 'the planning stage during the second semester. js ,eqp gg ffifff t lri, pspl Jim Arnold headed the council as president, ,oft fp A itps' taking over the reins from jerry Russell. Mr. Lf t'pt j if George V. Manning was Federation adviser. gr 51, ' e er e A n i A' Hughes Protzman Mike Stevens Treasurer Fifth Executive boys' federation spring council l d h tt B'llR d Terry Adair Mike Boyle Bill Tyvan Ron johnson Front - Ed jones, Paul Brozovsky, F oy Burc e , 1 ee y,. , i , , Second - Emery Prudencio, Bill Church, Gordon Sherling, Lee Olson, Mike Bendix, Wayne Glenn, Larry Tillman Bob Sharp. Back - Jeff Nemitz, Keith Hubbard, Ron Bogue, Daryl Hanson, Ken Clawson, Mike Gerdes, Ron Ogle Bob McCrea. 87 The Boys' Federation officers and council are planning some of the activities for the fall semester. Early in the year, boys at Shadle had a chance to talk with a representative from the United States Marines. Jim Williams, Wayne Harla, Larry Hart, Tom Rainer and Dick Jacobs enjoy talking about the many opportunities the Marine corps offers. 88 The Boys' Federation, along with the Girls' League and ASB, sponsored needy families at Christmas. Here Jack Merry and Jim Murphy are sorting out gifts for each family. Boys, Federation officers Dave Hertrich and Jerry Russell greet two visitors to Shadle. 'ff' 5 M i Sl VOCC'I'iOI I day On January 14, 1960, the Boys' Federation, headed by Jerry Russell, sponsored Vocation day. The day itself was planned and carried out by Alan Kaul. The purpose of Vocation day was to acquaint students with the opportunities and responsibilities of many professions. The day was enjoyed by alll Many Shadle lassies interested in nursing are in- structed by a student nurse from St. Luke's hospital. Mike Sexson, Ron Stevens and several others listen to the lieutenant colonel who came out for vocation day, sponsored by the Boys, Federation. Judy Christian, Joy Mielke and Michele Oman are pictured during vocation day listening to an airline stewardess. CICSS of '61 Class of '61 officers were: Front - Carol Pagnotta, secretaryg John Rhoad, first vice-president, and Patty Robbins, fifth execu- tive. Back - Cordon Best, treasurer, Bob Robideaux, second vice-president, and Mike Alley, president. Planning and preparing for Shadleis second Junior Prom was the leading topic on the Class of ,fills agenda this year. Headed by Mike Alley, president, the juniors spent many hours planning and then Working in the school cafe- teria on the decorations for the big prom. A sea theme was chosen, and authentic props, including a real boat and yards of fish net, were used to set the dance mood. Also a huge ocean of Water was made of tissue paper. Ralph Dickenson and his orchestra provided the music for the semi-formal event. Mr. Eugene C. Breckenridge is class adviser. Mary Ann Underwood and Terry Michaelis promenade during the class Junior prom, 'iStairway to the Sea. Elaine Simons and Emmett Carper are behind. Class of '61 Council: Front - Cheryl McBride, Sally Anderson, Lola White, Ann Morris, Stephanie Cordon, Jeanne Anderson, Cecile Kenney, Raeceil Miles. Back - Dennis Parr, Caryn Caldwell, John Sullivan, Bob Sharp, Mike Uggen, Bilrl Anthony, Kirsten Corskie, Elaine Jacobson. 90 CICSS of '62 Class of '62 officers were Jo Whiteley, president, Jack Mc- Bride, vice-president, and Kaye Nelson, secretary. Mr. Wayrie Eacker was adviser. Shadleis sophomore class, the largest in school, re- ceived its charter this year from the ASB. So far, the group has not sponsored any activities but have many to look forward to in their next two years. Io VVl1iteley, class president, accepts the groupis constitution from Vice-Principal Lowry M. Bennett at the ASB installation convocation last spring. ' Class of '62 council members included: Front - Arlene Partridge, Susan Ramsey, Darlene John, Jackie Burchett, Kamme Creiff, Vickie Ashley. Back - Mike Denton, Indy McNeiarney, Bill Odell, Dave Christensen, Howard Yarbrough, Vicki Thomas, Julie Shipley. 91 'Q L':' it --sw.. g- 55:- f- .f hi-Iiles laps 2 ig' c M , r, .U .ki .W if I .QI This years staff put out the award-winning all-city news- paper. There were 20 issues this year with the final being a J.,-af.. Z ,, 16-page edition, the largest ever put out by any Spokane high school. J 1554-vSf?':'f1 fz' .f f.-L- .',o I . ' Hf5i'5f?fYw:Jr'.' 1 121.541, - -., ,g,,.a.,.if.,..i,k . , f, -' ' rf -ga --.,o ,J ,. , r.. 5, -Q K, .kg V. , .1-rs -r . ,V ttyytpy y - 5 ,,--5 -Q,,:r.,, ,K .V , f- ggi V f f ,f,. , : kk.,o'. 15 is uf, 4.1, 34.3 Mr. joseph Gruber Ad viser Front - Carol Palmer, Bondi Harmon, Nancy Caspard, Barbara Kellmer, Bon Whyte. Second - Penny Ginther, Warren Barnes, Dave Bennett, Alan Kaul, Ianet Eastburg, Lael Furlong, Marilyn Waldron, Dick Jensen. Third - Dennis Patrick, Karen Cobb, Ianet Swenson, Dan Clark, Dick Boberg, Jeff Brown. Back - Mike Sexson, Larry Parton, Rod Plese, Ron Zink. Not pictured were Dick Gibson, Karen Hughes and Sharon Lewis. 92 hi-Iiles Jeff Brown and Dick Jensen, photography staff members, examine an enlargement. V Dick Gibson is busily typing copy while in the foreground Marilyn Waldron proofreads. Barbara Kellrner, advertising manager, confers with Mr. Joseph Gruber, adviser, on one of the many ads for the paper. Dave Bennett and Rondi Harmon are shown getting the exchange issues of Hi-Lander Hi-Lites ready for mailing. 93 ,II fr is I . .--5: :II 'na g-1 1 :41 1 - f -we W N ew 9'-1. r- ,iw-gp :wp - I rv -- f- r Sw- -- if-em :,fwi.1r:sv:f-sw ,. Y ss r,gw f:,- fe yi 1 fm1 , '-wizazsgfm 5 iz, 'izf' :iz-gf,,fi2 a ':a2ftyEvS? f lasfmsi s iwrpialwlgkrlsaiixies? ,. . ,ey , ,. sf w,r.i,,.1f V e ,gg, , .,,,., .. ,,,1,: . ,,ims,.,,s,i,,s, U , li , fSzgaa ssgm5Sl2ii2.s f 1 ,WEL :Lizf,Q2s3.,:fnf.:Tf'rwLWI- is are so gi g,,,:,,,,,w,,3iw..,gwh,j. , M vm iframe-f W - S ' 'l mga, 5' f Q si . lr ':i ff . J U, 11, M? r, ,, ,,,,.,,, ,,.. ,cs I, , , ss- -W SPOl l'Cl1 si ' - . 'W 3 f iwiir- - -- ' ' ' ' ,I f :,f'fwiMMfr-' , xl ,rggg gsiifi- !2i2Eigga12firf-V K Q.. N 1 . z X gif . E , was Y ' Sharol Ogle Editor-in-Chief Activities editors Sandy Riggs and Ioan Anderson assembled a section dealing with all the happenings during Shadle's first senior year, a big task indeed. One of their jobs was going through hundreds of picture negatives looking for good shots. Gail Wallingford and Julie Keizer, co-senior editors, match up senior glossies with copy for their section. Making Sure all Student and faC11ltY Pic' Checking picture sizes for their sports layouts are the girls' tU1'eS Were in The SPQTTHH Was the lob Of sports editor, Roberta Fritz, and jerry Russell and jim Cool- co-student-faculty editors, Jean Marr and baugh, c0-b0yS' Sports editors. Bobbie Bissett. 94 Photography co-editors Dick Hodge and Ken Wilhelm touch up negatives for the Sporran. Judi Sills, Rita Risteau and Karen Cobb, co-ad editors, Work on the advertising section of the 1960 Sporran. Kath Anastasio and Sandy Altig lookin 5 g' back editors, go over a page in their section. Sporran staffers identifying pictures and indexing copy are Marilyn Towne, Tom Rainer, Terry Weller, Kathy Hanson, Mick Barnhill and Bob Behrens. l11C h Club Front - Doug Mascher, Stephanie Gordon, john Barber, Del Richards, Paul Brozovsky. Second - Ray Lower, Don Davies, Stephen Twiggs, Paul juillerat, Ian McDonald. Back - Dan McCormick, Bob Sharp, LeRoy Parton, Bob Nelson, Don Sheldon. Mu Alpha Theta, Shadle's Math club. had a very active year. They sponsored a booth in the ASB carnival and had several speakers and films at their bi-weekly meet- Don Davies, Dennis McMacken and Doug Mascher, three Winners from Shadle in the math contest, helped Shadle rank third in the state. Warren Barnes, Maureen Slagg, Douglas Mascher, Donald Pirie, Dennis McMacken, Paul Juillerat, Ian McDonald, Stephanie Gor- don, Stephen Twiggs, Don Davies and john Barber enjoy refreshments during Math club's open house. ings. They also sponsored the mathematics displays in the case in the main hall. The club is a chapter of the National High School and junior Math club. Mr. Wayne Eacker is adviser. SCiel1Ce club Spring officers of the Science club were, left to right, Dennis McMacken, vice-president, Sandy Plummer, sec- retary, Doug Mascher, president. Front - Sandy Plummer, Doug Mascher, Don Sheldon, Pam Wood, Becky Gaines. Second - Richard Walters, Brad Nixon, Dave Demaray, Mike Vaughan, Ed Con- rath, Bob Iuillerat. Back - Bob Ellis, Dick Illias, Dan McCormick, Mike Uggen, Don Pirie, Tom Hennes. The highlight of each of the last two years in the Science club has been the annual visit to they Science and Engineering open house at WSU. As a result of this and other similar field trips the group has obtained first-hand contact With such diverse applications of science as nu- clear reactors, ore refining and production of alloys, and Nike installations. Student presenta- tions have included such topics as radiology and digital computers. Dennis McMacken and Doug Mascher look on while Don Pirie performs an experi- ment. 97 SPdl1iSh club Spring officers of the Spanish club were Elaine Hay, president, Joan Cheshire, fifth executive, Peggy MacGown, news repre- sentative, Clarice Coulston, secretary, and Eddie Jones, vice-president. Saber es Poderf which means knowledge is power, was the name given to the Spanish club. Activities included an open house in September, at which 15 new members were initi- ated. Also a guest speaker, Sergeant Hyder, spoke on his visit in Spain. During the second semester, Mr. James McBride was adviser for the club. During a city-wide Pan-American day program, the club adapted Little Red Riding Hood CLa Caperacita Rojaj to Spanish. The cast included Bud Droke, Elaine Ray, Peggy Mac- Cown and Jeannine Roos. Front - Diane Newman, Clarice Coulston, Sue Hunt, Olyda Carver, Connie Atabelo, Terrie Rouleau Second - Julie Keizer, Linda Schmidt, Elaine Ray, Juanita Young, Jan Jacobs, Virginia Bailey, Eddie Jones. Third - Dianne Pruitt, Wayne Haraila, Sue Waite, Betty Wright, Pat Miller, Joan Cheshire Back - Margaret Barnes, Cary Christopher, Bob Behrens, Larry Adair, Terry Adair, Peggy MacCown Jeannine Roos. 98 fl'el'lCh Club Front - Gail Williams, Karen Trent, Sandy Van Ausdle, Jackie Taylor, Becky Gaines, Yvonne Stokke, LoRita Solseng. Second - Emily Paddock, Dixie Hoover, Diane Smith, Bev Cartwright, Janet Hilby, Lucia Colby. Third - Karen Hathaway, Margie Russell, Sharon Henderson, Ginny Young, Jerry Mors- back, Christine Hardinger. Last -Jackie Yuska, Lynne Whiteley, Nancy Spangenberg, Bob Schumacher, Kim Shipman, Joanne Prigmore, Judy Tolstrup, Lynne McCaughan. Le Circle Francais had the Record Rollv and won first prize for the best decorated and most original booth at the carnival. The club received its charter at the ASB spring installation convo- cation. An open house for new members was held at which time the spring officers were installed. The group sponsored Le Bal de Mardi Gras, F ebruary 26, at which a Mardi Gras king and queen were crowned. One of the highlights of French club's activi- ties was the installation of officers. Shown are Gail Williams, treasurer, Yvonne Stokke, secre- tary, Carol Mirek, vice-president, Chris Har- dinger, president, Nancy Spangenburg, past presidentg Karen Trent, past vice-president, and Lo Rita Solseng, past secretary. Shown here are King Terry Chamberlain and Queen Judie Wengeler, chosen to reign over the Mardi Gras ball, 99 Idlirl Club Playing a game at the Latin club open house are Ann Ferbrache, Colleen Cady and Sue Hare. Pat Torney, Jackie Schuster and Sue Heyer are served refreshments by Jean Marr and Marcia Williams at a Latin club open house. This year was a busy one for the Latin club. Its many activities included the purchase of 10 maps for the Latin rooms, joining the World Tape Pals which exchange tapes with other Latin clubs and schools in foreign countries, and the showing of the movie Demetruis and the Gladiatorsv to the school. Members also held an open house and took in 3:2 new members. Front - Donna Rhodes, Barbara Kellrner, Marsha Williams, Pat Harper, Jean Marr, Sue Heyer, Sharon Green, Sharon Buckley, Claudia Vigil, Kathy Beattie, Sandi Plummer, Carolyn Glidden. Sec- ond - Julie Shipley, Mary Jane Seeiley, Janet Nelson, Pat Davis, Marie Coyer, Karen Dicus, Alice Jones, Toni Cyprych, Ann Ferbrache, Nancy Rothwell, Faye Griswold, Pat Torney. Third - Barbara Loff, Sharon Cummings, Carol Detner, Kay Cameron, Mary Ann UnderWood,,Colleen Cady, Patty Robbins, Judy Elliot, Bonnie Breckner, Judy Turk, Eileen Fought, Sue Hare, Jackie Schuster, Mar- garet Meuller. Back - Nancy Graham, Linda Wenger, Marilyn Towne, Karen Kraeger, Sue Hum- phrey, Larry Martin, Janice Weidman, Bob Keusterman, Roberta Bissett, Gayle Minnick, Maxine Timlick, Sue Taylor, Judy Brown. 100 geI l11dl1 Club Front - Ursula Riccius, Tarry Smylie, Doug Mascher, Carol Spangenburg, Hanna Blumkoft, Eilene Sturdivant. Second - Sharon Kiourkas, Darlene Schmidt, Ed Conrath, Richard Walters, Ellen Waldo, Suzanne Schatz. Last - Steve Rowan, Susan Means, Bob Ellis, Jim Means, Jim Furlong, Sherry Hauptmann. Cl'Chel'y club First - Mike Russian, Ken Aarons, Gary Scott. Last - Mike Bendix, Dwane Severn Dwight Severn and Bob Scott. 101 hOlTlel11CKel'S Club Sponsor of an appropriate booth in the fall all-school carnival was the Holneniaking club. Barbara Briggs and Linda Hyatt - .,... , helped sell candied apples and candies. ,, , ggi ,5 I up V Looking over their club charter from the ASB are members Linda Lindgren, Mary Trowbridge and pat Tomeyl Setting up the Courtesy room, Where students in need can pick up a safety pin, a comb, a lipstick or a band-aid, was the big project of the Home- making club. Members also specialize in cooking delicacies at their monthly meetings. Front - Pat Torney, Janet Swenson, Pat Harper, Linda Gaspard, Linda Hyatt. Second - Georgia Jones, Linda Lindgren, Mary Trowbridge, Iacquie Christie. Back - Connie Hertzog, Pat Laweilin, Barbara Briggs, Lloyna Mae Turner, Nancy Heimsjo. 102 fLl'l'l.ll'E l1Ul SeS ol dlTleI iCd Front - Cheryl Opsal, Cathy Beattie, Carol Pagnotta, Karen Breinner, Pamela Hill, Manioe Hender- shot, Mary Ann Anderson, Carole La Combe, Sandy Plummer, Janet Heinz, Candy Miller. Second - Janet Retter, Joan Anderson, Sharon Smith, Diane Snider, Penny Opsal, Sue Berringer, Sharon Green, Sally LaRose, Beverly Bullard, Marlene Marienau, Eunice Johns, Linda Sinnott, Third - Sharon Benton, Sue Heyer, Terri Feldhahn, Donna Rhodes, Alice Jones, Joyce Bell, Stephanie Gordon, Pam Nelson, Ron Tyvan, Karen Dicus, Bev Smiley, Joan Richardson, Ginny Bailey, Connie Taft, Kathy Mollliten, Karla Kulkanek. Back - Patty Robbins, Sharon Henderson, Pat Wood, Margie Russell, Mar- ian Davies, Donna May, Kim Shipman, Dennis VVhiteman, Jim Coolbaugh, Lenore Sheldon, Maxine Timlick, Judy Perry, Bertha Grooters, Linda Hinton, Jolane Peterson, Nancy Paine, Sue Hare. The Future Nurses of America club had quite an action-packed year. They took several tours including one to St. Anne,s home, Lakeland Village and Saint Luke,s hospital. Some of their other activities were a course in Red Cross Life Saving, a booth in the ASB carnival, and taking turns at Working in the nurseis office. One of the high- lights of the year was their installation, of officers when those who had earned their pins received them. Spring officers of the Future Nurses of America were, seated: Penny Opsal, presi- dent, Ron Tyvan, treasurer, Sally LaRose, vice-president. Standing: Alice Congdon, secretary, Judy Perry, attendance clerk, Linda Sinnott, fifth executive. Sharon Green corresponding secretary, is not shown. a One of the projects of the FNA was a Christmas party. Shown decorating die cake are Linda Hinton, Sharon Green, Penny Opsal, Sandy Plummer and Karen Bremner. 103 dileds Chdilih Front - Gayle Nelson, Kathy Hanson, Sandy Riggs, Julie Wilkening, Bev Bullard, Jean Marr, Betty Worley, Marialee Neighbours, Janet Kroll, Carla Greene. Second - Kathy Anastasio, Sharol Ogle, Margaret Meuler, Nancy Graham, Judi Wengeler, Judy Brown, Linda LaVigne, Sally Anderson, Sherry Ogle, Joan Anderson. Back - Kaye Nelson, Marilyn Towne, Carolee Lund, Kirsten Corskie, Peggy MacGown, Bobbie Bissett, Donna May, Marlene Jacobson, Lynn Whiteley, Ginger F luman. One of the many tasks of Dileas Chailin was the complete revision of their constitution. The senior girls and their mothers were honored at a tea given by the underclass girls and at Easter, Dileas provided a family with Easter baskets and an Easter dinner. A skit for a pep convocation also was wofked out and carried through by the gn' s. One of the highlights of the year for Dileas Chailin was the installation of officers. Those in the foreground are Betty Worley, Gayle Nelson, Kathy Hanson, Marilyn Towne and Bobbie Bissett. Mr. Joseph Heslin is being hauled in by two deputy Sheriffs, Marilyn Towne and Bobbie Bissett, to the Dileas Chailin jail during the carnival. 104 Rich Rawlins is auctioned off by Mr, Jack Peterson during Slave day. CICHSITIEI1 Spring officers of the Clansmen were Dan Clark, treas urer, Steve Bell, president, and Bob Nelson, vice president. The Clansmen became quite Well-known this year at Shadle. Selling candy at the carnival and candy bars at lunch were their big money-making projects. The money was to be spent for a movie projector for studying plays of games. The lettermen were also auctioned off as slaves on Slave day. A date picnic and a senior stag finished off an active year. Front - Bemie Harris, Dave Morton, Dan Clark, Ron Tyvan, Jack Wichterman, Ken Brown, Arlee Peterson, Rich Jensen, Rich Wharf, Barry Livengood, Don Morton. Second - John Bishop, Paul Eldenburg, Buck Aden, Jeff Brown, Jim Coolbaugh, Pat Milne, Tim Neale, Don Barth, Jack Lake, Sam Juda. Third - Fred Grimrner, Bob Strenge, Rick Thomas, Bill Hoblin, Al Kaul, Rich Rawlins, Glen Robnett, Bob Nelson, Glen Higbee. Back - Dave Hertrich, Dwight Severn, John Behrens, Ron Bogue, Steve Bell, Dwayne Severn, Clark Claymon, Bob Behrens, Bruce Werner, Norm Rantanen, Bob Long. 105 'fLl'l'LlI e l'eCChel S ol ClTlel'iCC Front - Marion Bowker, Marcia Hawkins, Pat McDonald, Elaine Ray, Judy Backman, Linda Gaspard, Sharon Coleman, Bev Richter, Jean Selivanoff. Second-Julie Wilkening, Janeen' Thomas, Pam Nixon, Suzanne Schatz, Rita Risteau, Judi Sills, Jan Magnuson, Penny Cinther, Sue Bollinger. Back - Sharon Bauer, Carolee Lund, Cathy Reuter, Carol Bell, Bob Sharp, Mike Clifford, Peggy MacGown, Kathie Huether, Carolyn Brewster, Paula Davidson. Carolee Lund, Marcia Hawkins, Judy Back- man, Carol Bell, Linda Caspard, Paula David- son, Pam Nixon and Pat McDonald seem to be e'njoying themselves at an FTA open house. An open house for new FTA members was one of the club's first activities. Cathy Reuter was president for the first semester and Judi Sills for the second semester. They sponsored a cake sale to raise money. Some of their meetings featured speakers and panel discussions. Spring officers of the Future Teachers were, seated, Judi Sills, president, Carol Bell, vice-president, Pat McDonald, secretary. Standing are Elaine Ray, fifth executive, and Judy Backman, treasurer. 106 Front - Carol Mirek, Jim Sherrill, Margaret Mueller, Kialynn Wampler. Back Bud Droke, Richard Campbell, Rich Schatz, Farrell Lee, Warne Rintala. Sel1l'lel'ieI'S debclle l'edl11 Front - Cathy Walker, Georgeanne Tice, Carol LaCombe, Carol Palmer. Back - Ron VVhyte, Penny Ginther, Ioyce Bell. l 07 COlTll1'leI CiCl Club 1 Front - Ginny Aagard, Cheryl McBride, Alice Johns, Judy Burnell, Pat McDonald, Linda Davies, Connie Brault, Sheila Ohneck, Fran Fairfax, Janice Sandberg. Second - LonnyLea Tysver, Joan Hemphill, VVardene Marr, Sharon Hallquist, Tanna Schultz, Donna Thompson, Betty Golm, Mar- garet Thew, Janet Swenson, Shirley Zerbst, Terrie Rouleau. Third - Joan Greenwood, Ginny Young, Madelyn Abitz, Margaret Wagner, Lanie Mikoski, Patty Burns, Carol Bolma, Carol Anderson, Luana Searl, Karen Rothwell, Sandy Still, Caren Burch. Back - Judy Young, Judy Hanson, Marlene Bennett, Bette Ceder, Cathy Reuter, Jackie McKelva, Beverly Tripp, Mary Jon Endicott, Barbara Grant, Chris Hardinger, Carole Browning, Judi Sills. Tours and contests highlighted an active year for Commercial club members. An all-school typing contest was held in which pins were awarded to the fastest typists. The club also visited Pacific Tele- phone and Telegraph company early this year. Mrs. Griggs is the club adviser. Spring officers of the Commercial club were Cathy Reuter, secretary, Colleen Mellen, president, Joan Hemphill, treas- urer. Marlene Bennett, vice-president, is not shown. Commercial club members Marti Dorf, Kay Funseth and Shirley Zerbst, are adding up the many profits CPD of their club treasury, 108 l'i'lleI11el'l Front - Mike Denton, Gordon Erickson, Vern Sutton, Bev Gettman. Back - Ed Lowry, Cary Pardun, Dwight Severn, Dave Selvig, Howard Peckover. eldd-ll'Cl Off Club Front - Ginny Aagard, Dixie Hoover, Cecile Kinney, Judy Ferguson, Elaine Stur- divant, Sandy McCaskey. Second - Ruth Nasburg, Margaret Maxfield, Carol Det- mer, jean Dubois, Sharon Boyd, Connie Taft. Last - Judy Cohh, Iudie Wengeler, Colleen Tess, Andy Ferris, Dan Henderson, Rosalie Schloss, Darlene Schmidt. 109 lri-hi-y Front - Carol Fry, Chris Naylor, Sandy Anderson, Karen Trent, Janet Kroll, Carol Sayles. Second - Penny Opsal, Sharol Ogle, Sandy Riggs, Judie VVengeler, Barbara Irby, Julie Keizeir, Pat McDonald. Third - Ginger Fllllllall, Gayle LaVigne, Jeannie Clouse, Nancy Graham, Rita Risteau, Linda LaVigne. Back - Jeannie Anderson, Vonna Voss, Joyce McCoy, Carol Spangenburg, Cathy Renter, Bobbie Bis- sett, Marilyn Towne. One of Theta Chiis many activities was visiting St. Josephis orphanage on Halloween. The girls entertained the children and provided them with refreshments. At Christmas and Easter, Theta Chi sponsored needy families. For a fund-raising project they had a cake sale. Linda LaVigne, president, Julie Keizer, secretary, Ginger Fluman, sergeant at arms Sandy Riggs, treasurer, Joyce McCoy, vice- president. Not shown are Judie Wengeler, fifth executive, and Vonna Voss, chaplain. Theta Chi members Dede White, Karen Welch, 9 Sharon Stewart, all of North Central, and Ruth Green, Shadle, look over a list of the club's activities. l 10 hi-y Front - Dan Clark, john Barber, Jim Arnold, Paul Eldenburg, Roger Buck. Second - Arlee Peterson, Denny Titus, Mike Sullivan, Roger Buckman, Buck Aden. Last - Alan Kaul, Dave Knostman, Steve Bell, Larry Parton, Jerry Russell. radio club Front - Gary Swartout, David Helsby, Ron Putnam, jim Iacobson, Ken Simpson Lynn Whiting. Rear - Rick Smith, Craig Iungers, Richard Illias, Warne Rintala. 111 caileag clan girls' sporl club Front - Sharon Rowland, Marilyn Moore, Karen Quanbeck, Kammi Crieff, Bonnie Seipp, Carol Sayles, Carolyn Borton. Second - Arlis Triplett, Linda Adams, Kathy Beringer, Sharon Borton, Ida Westbrook, Linda Sloper, Sharon Hammond. Third - Cathy Heuther, Cathy XVright, Sandy Still, Sharon Christen- son, Ruth Creen, Mary Callarinan, Mary Ellen Faul: ner, Judy Mead. Back - Pat Stevens, Jan Magnu- son, Colleen Tess, Judy McNearney, Linda Kerr, Billy Berdelson, Nancy Spangcnburg, Lael Furlong. Spring officers of the Caileag Clan, Shadle's l girls' sports club, Were, standing left to right, Caro- l lyn McKenney treasurer' Sharon Christenson vice- Gem. - , . . ' '. . ' gia Jones, Sandy Still, Patsy Stevens and president, Colleen Tess, fifth executive, Judy Mead, - . - Secretary' Seated is Sandy Sdn, president' Sharon Borton are shown observing their newly re ceived charter. l l 2 ldlehl' Club Front - Marlene Agostino, LoRita Solseng, Yvonne Stokke, Carol Fry, Nancy Caspard, Marolyn Seig- rist, Christine Swartz. Second - Connie Taft, Donnelle Alger, Shannon Gee, joy Mielke, Jean Green- wood, Cathy VValker, Jackie Taylor, Karen Trent. Third - Judy Ochse, Terri Feldhahn, Paula Tread- well, Dave Malek, Phyllis Cork, Sally Lansing, Betty VVorley, Norma Jean Johnson. Back - Judy Turk Carolyn Brewster, Bob Sharp, Ted Sheridan, Ned Neltner, Hal Lotzenhizer, jack Carter, Walter Ryles Linda Marks, Linda Headley. Sfdge C l eVV Bill Herrlinger, Wally Hamilton and Joe Agostino man the lights and microphones during one of Shadleis convocations. Bernie Harris and Ken Wilhelm are behind .the scenes checking equipment during a stage production. 113 Scenes from Shadleis first all-school play, K'Out of the Frying Panf' Don Bailey, Ernie Bowers, Winston Griepp, Bob Sharp. ouI ol' lhe frying pan In the crime scene are janet Eastburg, Bob Sharp, Mary Callarman, Winston Griepp, Diane Pruitt, Sally Lansing and Linda Ableman. Bob Sharp, Jackie Thompson, Ernie Bowers, jerry Melchisedeck. Mr. Hall and Mr. Sullivan are shown fanning the king, Mr. Chase, in a Highland Fling scene. highland fling Make-up artists display their skill in Shadle's dressing rooms by preparing the men for a showing of the PTA's Highland Flingf, Several parents of Shadle students are shown in the harem dance durlng the Fling Many faculty members and parents of students took part in Shadle's third annual Highland Flingf' Coach jack Peterson played the lead role. PeP Fall Pep club officers were Julie Wilkening, president, Ann Morris, vice-presidentg Barbara Irby, treasurer, Kaye Nelson, fifth executive. Under the direction of Mrs. Mildred Schoonover, Shadleis Cirls, Pep club was very busy. Besides attending all of the football games, the girls held car washes, bake sales and dinners to raise money needed to buy new uniforms. During the past year approximately 45 new members were ac- cepted into the club. Total membership is now 200 girls. Front - Sharon Davis, Candy Miller, Marilyn Meineke, Sharon Coleman, Jan Harris, Manoie Hendershot, Judy Kruithof, Sandy McCaskey. Second - Shirley Zerbst, Kamini Creiff, Sue LaRose, Raeceil Miles, Susan Ramsey, Linda Botts, Clarice Coulston, Gerd Sonne, Judy Burnell. Third - Elaine Simons, Virginia Bailey, Elaine Sturdi- vant, Linda Congleane, Sandy Overcash, Sylvia Meuler, Betty Belden, Tarry Srnylie, Sue Henderson. Back-Judy Vogelman, Charlene Hardy, Betty Powers, Michele Oman, Dorothy Howe, Sheri Brace, Donnelle Alger, Jackie Cochran. 116 club Spring Pep club officers were Janet Easthurg, president, Sharon Kiourkas, vice-president, Nancy Spangenhurg, secretary, Marlene Bennett, treasurer, Sharon Hammond, fifth executive. Front - Jackie Hime, Carolyn Munson, Georgia Presta, Sandy Van Ausdle, Roberta Tschetier, Cheryl Erickson, Linda Henson, Linda Sloper, Margaret Meuller, Pat Torney. Second - Terry Feldhahn, Sandy Riggs, Donna Thompson, Patty Burns, Ginny Young, Joan Greenwood, Julie Wilkening, Barbie Irby, Jackie Burchett, Ann Fer- brache. Third - Cathy Wright, Joan Anderson, Gari Sturm, Kay Funseth, Ann Morris, Nancy Henderson, Judy Morrison, Vicki Peterson, Sue Bollinger, Carol Bolma., Back - Claudia VVeatherWaA, Fran Barclay, Margaret Butz, Betty Goihn, Jackie Taylor, Florence Baker, Karen Hathaway, Linda Schmidt, Marilyn Goin, Judy Cerenzia. H7 PEP' club Three Pep club girls, Sandy Riggs, Rita Risteau and Sharon Bauer, are selling green and gold ribbons during Highlander Week. Making his purchase is Dave Hertrich. Shadle Pep clubbers cheer the team on to victory during a basketball game. Front - Julie Shipley, Madelyn Abitz, Lanie Mikoski, Jan Magnuson, Carol Anderson, Paula Davidson, Sharon Kiourkas, Cheryl Sharpe, Jeannie Clouse, Georgia Jones, Cathy Rizutti, Second - Karen Bevan, Kaye Nelson, Barbara Purvis, Judy McNearney, Sharon Bauer, Carolyn McKenney, Sandy Mensing, Florence Baker, Linda Diven, Gail Wallingford, Cathy Palmer. Third - Sharon Hammond, Marlene Bennett, Rita Risteau, Pat Allen, Bar- bara Grant, Nancy Heimsjo, Lenore Sheldon, Judy Welch, Sharon Lewis, Janet Eastburg, Alice Congdon. Back - Ruth Green, Marilyn Chase, Gail Minnick, Nancy Spangenburg, Maryjon Endicott, Linda Edwards, Margaret Barnes, Bette Ceder, Linda Marx, Carol Hayward, Linda VVenger. 118 hi-Iassies Cheerleaders and Hi-Lassies express their joy at Shadle's victory over Gonzaga. It was this win that gave the Highlanders their ticket to State. Nl-I' The Hi-Lassies are shown going through one of their routines during a practice Shown decorating the Hi-Lassie booth at the ASB camival are Ellora Martin, LaV0nne Haas, Gayle Stickels, Marlene Jacobson and Mrs. Charlotte Jones, adviser of the group. 119 Fall officers were Judie Wengeler, president, Penny Opsal, vice-president, Toni Mferrick, secretary, Donna May, treasurer, Jean Marr, fifth executive. Front - Gayle Nelson, Carolyn Glidden, Yvonne Stokke, Jo Anne McGaw, LoRita Solseng, Alice Johns, Carol La- Combe, Marion Bowker, Gail VVillia1r1s, Sharon Woodward, Janet Mutton. Second - Claudia Vigil, Elva Bosnian, Fran Fairfax, LaVonne Haas, Kialynn Wanipler, Linda Juul, Marsha Williams, Cheryl McBride, Ellora Martin, Phyllis McLellan, Carol Pagnotta, Karen Breniner, Carla Green. Third - Bev Jamison, Bev Gettrnan, Karen Rosenkranz, Mickey Slanger, Millie Maybee, Nancy Kroinm, Linda Haraldson, Jean Marr, Sharon Buchan, Sally La- Rose, Linda Hyatt, Maureen Slagg. Back - Penny Opsal, Julie Keizer, Dona Branson, Joan Hemphill, Louise Rain- bolllt, Linda Sinnot, Sherry Ogle, Sharon Green, Kathy Anastasio, Bev Bullard, Sally Anderson, Sue Eddy, Nofrma Jo nson. 120 hl- lhi- Spring officers of Hi-Lassies were LaVonne Haas, treasurer, Karen Rosenkranz, fifth executive, Judie Wengeler, president, Sherry Ogle, vice-president, Yvonne Stokke, secretary. Front - Dianne Smith, Barbara Mason, Margaret Davis, Sandy Richardson, Faye Griswold, Kathy Browne, Judie VVengeler, Karen Dicus, Pat Nelson, Ann Young, Janice Franz. Second - Sue Peterson, Betty Paige, Patty Robins, Clee Ross, Karen Knapton, Janet Shurtleff, Suzanne Simons, Gayle Stickels, Mary Ann Underwood, Linda Hinton, Marcella Herman, Jeannie Ellis. Third - Gail LaVigne, Jackie Thompson, Nancy Perry, Sue Taylor, Nancy Roth- well, Jeannine Roos, Pat McGrath, Toni Merrick, Nancy Graham, Suzanne Schatz, Carol Spangenburg. Back - Donna May, Marilyn Towne, Bobbie Bissett, Carol Jean Farnsworth, Claudia Watters, Jackie McKelva, Janice Wightman, Carol Bell, Sandy Altig, Karen Kreager, Marlene Jacobson, Carolee Lund. l2l Holding the draw card for the Merry Go Round football game are Sharol Ogle Bob Nelson and Karen Trent. Dr. George Werner is holding the winning team's trophy. CheIEl'leCdel'S The cheerleader in the background is Ginger Flu- man. Others in the foreground are, left to right: Karen Trent, Carol Fry, Sandy Still, Clansinan Clark Clay- mon, Kathy Hanson, Judy Brown, Linda LaVigne and Janet Kroll. 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Third - Jan Lohman, Alice Jones, Bill Lemley, Dennis McDougal, Terry Michaelis, Steve Frank, Paul Weiss, Fred Olsen, Cliff Emrich, Dick Shoves, Dick Raymond, Linda Sills, Mike Burke, Nancy Lightfoot, Belva Berglund, john Fritz. Back - Don Sickler, Cordon Best, Ron johnson, Frank Marr, Ronald Johnson, Sue Baringer, Cary Smith, Dwayne Berry, Larry Parlet, Kevin' Schultz, Jan Tuininga, Brent Lyon, David Dowes, Ron .Tyvan, Roger Davis, Dwayne Severn, john Trowbridge, Cordon Crupper, Dwight Severn, Bob Wilkenson, Bob Ellis, Robert Harrold, Larry Brenton, Mr. john Harris, director. COl'lCel bdfld Roger Davis presents a megaphone obtained by the school to help in open field marching commands to Mr. John R. Harris, head of the Music Department. Front - Carol Biernback, Karen Hughes, Leila Cook, Marcia Keene, Marilyn Schuster, Pam Stephens, Maxine Timlick, Peggy Wetherell, Erin Armstrong, Linda Welker, Sharon Buckley. Second - Karen Dicus, Linda Sills, Pam Bueghly, Virginia Miller, Judy Backman, Peggy MacGown, Gary Hiller, Alice Jones, Ken Roger, Janice Wightman, Barbara Horn, Nancy Rothwell. Back - Mr. John Harris, Jack Lake, Brent Lyon, Arlene Carter, Janeen Thomas, Elaine Ray, Dick Boberg, Paul Weiss, Harold Thomas, John Wells, Cliff Emerich, Bob Wilken- son, John Bean, Ron Carter, Ron Johnson. 0l CheS'!'!'G Music students Elaine Ray, Arlene Carter and Peggy Wetherell tune in their instruments under the direction of Mr. John Harris. stage band Front - Bruce Becker, Joe Cavender, Dick Shoves, Dick Raymond, Belva Berglund, john Fritz, Sherry Laing, Mike Burke. Second - Mary Gillett, Gary Hiller, Barbara Horn, Rod Carter, Bill Lemley, Don Sicklefr, Larry Brenton, Bob Ellis. Front - Bill Thomas, Pat Fisk, Roger Dirstine, Steve Brown. Second - Roger Ross, Dan Henderson, Bruce Becker, Joe Cavender, Jack Lake, Nancy Paine, Mari- lyn Schuster, Susan Rhodes. Marilyn Schuster and Steve Brown, two Shadle bagpipers, lead the procession of Frien 'est Boy and Girl royalty into the . ighland Fling mixer in the gym. EW N w 126 D . bagplpe bdhd I Chbil' Front - Dianna Schneider, Marcia Conrath, Barbara Manfred, Sylvia Meuler, Vicki Isaak, Jackie Taylor, Judy Rule, Marylee Severson, Linda Gow, Carolyn Click, Jeannie Anderson, Shari Wilson, Gwen Langeloh, Melody Schumann, Sharon VVoodward. Second-Carolyn Brewster, Patsy Stevens, Shannon Gee, Norma Johnson, Betty VVorley, Sharon Lewis, Pamela Hughes, Linda Marx, Elva Hosman, Sue NVaite, Delores Koch, Daisy Powell, Karen Dicus, Sharon Buckley. Third - Ron Tyvan, Larry White, David Malek, Jerry Morshach, Brenda Davidson, Elaine Patterson, Maryjon Endicott, Carolee Lund, Jan Magnuson, Margaret Maxfield, Sandra Drake, Sharon Cray, Jerry Jo Watters, Michele Slagg, Toni Quigley, Jack Carter, Last - Mike Shuey, Lawrence Estes, Burton Brown, Ron Stevens, Dick Duvall, Steve Jacobs, Ned Neltner, Denny Titus, Ted Sheridan, Claude Hampton, Bill Grafmiller, Bob Crosby, Pat Crosby, Doug Lindsey, Mike Clifford, John Martinson, Denny Lamb, Ron VVhite, VValter Piyals, Tim Swartout. ChOl'US Front - Pam Bueghly, Marion Spilker, Sharon Boyd, Marilyn Carter, Margaret Werner, Roylene Williams, Lois Watts, Christine Koontz, Tina Warner, Judy Edwards, Daphny Brenner, Linda Ciese. Second - Sandy Overcash, Judy Blackstone, Marion Davies, Judy Cunningham, Toni Quigley, Bev Gettman, Mary Hillman, Shari Richardson, Carol Herman, Phyllis Brown, Linda Cibson, Joyce Clark. Third - Jo VVhiteley, Pam Hinton, Sandi Alderson, gaixrie Balfler, Leslie Martin, Linda Headley, Cay Bonne, Jackie VanLippeloy, Florence Baker, Marilyn Medlock, o een Ke y. 127 Ifeble lempos The Treble Tempos thumb a ride While on their way to a weekend singing engagement Front - Marlene Agostine, Diane Snider, Marcia Conrath, Melody Schumann, Jerry Jo WVatters, Carolyn Click, Cwena Lange-loh, Sylvia Meulerg Jeanne Anderson, Carolyn Brewster, Elaine Patterson, Linda Marx, Betty Belclon, accompanist. girls ensemble Judy Rule, Michele Oman, Sandy Alderson, Deloris Koch, Judy Blackstone, Carol Jean Farnsworth, Sandy Drake, Margaret Maxfield, Janet McMillen, Gay Ronne, Sherri Richardson, Sandy Overcash and Linda Gowe - Shadle's girls' ensemble. 128 The Girls ensemble during 1 practice session Paper chains and balloons set the scene for the Christmas convocation The Shadle Park choir sings at the Christmas convocation given for the entire student hody before Christmas vacation I l1LlSiC COl1CeI l'S Terry Chamberlain demonstrates his skill during one of the many concerts at Shadle. The choir, directed by Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer, sings Christmas carols in the main hall. 129 kjullvvkiauvu uulu cu ollaun: 1 aux. Lilac Princesses Cfrontj Sharol Ogle, Shadle Parkg Sharon Williams, Rogersg Sandy Cudagan, Lewis and Chu-kg Margaret Freelvorg, Meadg Clmckj Denise Hildelvrund, YVest Valleyg Stevie York, North Centralg janet Dostert, Mnrycliffg Terry Kunz, Holy Namesg and Queen Nancy Keeler wave from the City of Lilacsn float in tlic 1960 parade. Bagplpers warm up on a cold morning before the Lilac parade. Hi-Lassies and cheerleaders display marching ability in the Lilac parade. 130 SHAROL OCLE Lilac Princess 131 LASSIE OF THE HIGHLAND FLING Iudy Brown 132 mardi gras royulty Judie Wengeler and Terry Chamberlain cotton day royalty Linda LaVigne and Bruce Werner FRIENDLIEST BOY AND GIRL Glee Ross and Dave Hertrich 134 V i 'T 2 1 1 -v 1 j. M pm-1 : AISLE? fb MEF- ,, , WSI. 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There were four managers in 1959, including Bernie Harris fseatedj and Clarence Buttolph, Arlee Peterson and John Bishop. Shadle's outstanding junior quarterback, Tom Conlon 1211, is brought down by a Lewis and Clark Tiger dur- ing the Clan's 18-12 triumph over the South Siders. Closing in on Conlon are Tigers Emile Lefavbre C811 and Dick McBroom 1761, while Shaclle end Dave Hertrich 1801 is at extreme right. jack Wichterman C441 tackles unidentified Whitworth quarterback during practice game against the c0llege's Jayvee team. Shadleites coming up to help Jack are Pat Milne Q651, Roland Chase 1781, Rich Rawlins C511 and Don Burrows Q6-41. Shadle scored unofficial upset by finishing up on the long end of an 8-6 tally. 143 All-City fullback Lynn Lupfer's head may be seen larrowl as he crashes over the goal line for Shadle's first touchdown in varsity competition. He scored against North Central in the second quarter of the annual Merry- Go-Round football game in Spokane's Memorial stadium. Other Shadleites in the photo are Bruce Werner f24l, Ron Bogue f55D, Clark Claymon 177D and Rich Wharf 44223. NC players include John Coeller C557, Bill Payne C752 and Marv Henthorn C441 SeCS5Ol1'S Surprises galore - that pretty much summed up Shadleis first year of varsity competition in Spo- kaneis City league. As usual, intracity competition opened with the annual Merry-Co-Round game in Memorial sta- dium - and the Highlanders learned right away that winning in the City loop isn't easy. Shadle finished last in the M-G-Pm, but bounced back in regular season play to post a 3-3 record, good enough for a fourth-place finish in the seven-team leaguei In its first regular game, Shadle mystified the experts by running up an 18-0 halftime lead on de- fending champion Lewis and Clark and then holding off the resurging Tigers for an 18-12 victory. Jun- ior quarterback Tom Conlon was the star for Shadle as he passed for two touchdowns and ripped off three long gains on Hbootlegi' plays. Again Shadle struck hard in the first half as the Highlanders stopped West Valley, 20-13 in their next outing. But john Rogers' Pirates snapped Shadle's win streak at two straight the next week by shut- ting out the Highlanders, 21-0, on a bitterly cold, windy night in the stadium. Coach Jack Petersonis crew had been blanked in two junior varsity games with Central Valley, 1 44 summary but Shadle rolled up a 26-12 triumph over the Bears on the valley field. Then hopes for the title went a-glimmering as Gonzaga Prep grabbed a narrow, 21-19 victory over Shadle. And in their league finale, the Highlanders lost another 21-0 decision - this time to North Central, as the Indians finished their loop season undefeated and untied. The last time Shadleis 21 seniors donned Highlander cleats was at Pullman where - in 13-degree weather with a steady wind blowing - the Clan pulled out a 27-20 victory and ruined the Greyhounds perfect season. F ullback Lynn Lupfer intercepted a Pullman lateral late in the game and raced 66 yards for the winning touchdown. Lupfer, a 195-pound senior transfer from Lubbock, Texas, later was named to the Spokesman- Review,s All-City first team, and also the Spokane Daily Chronicleis All-City second team. Other All-City second team berths went to senior tackle Clark Claymon, junior end Barry Livengood, who tied the league record for touchdown passes caught, and junior guard Jim Paton. 145 Front - Rich VVichterman, jeff VVilson, Lance Berg, Dennis Holmes, Dave Helsby, Charlie Cobb, Tom Lane, Ted Venneri, jack McBride, Tom Hoagland, Louis Morin, Glenn Rea, joe McCann. Second - Chuck Johnson, Cary Luce, Doug Fleming, Bill johnson, Rick Jensen, Charles Laughary, Don Russell, Dick Storch, Gary Higley, Terry Morris, Bill Paske. Back - Dick Tschirgi, manager, joel Nye, Cordon Aden, Bill VVelch, Monte Hallgarth, Paul Thomas, Bob Stephan, Bob Voss, Keith Hubbard, Ron Coolbaugh, Bob McCray, Bob Robideaux, Dan Vanderpool, Tom Stephens, Richard Cook. A hard-fighting Shadle Park B football squad finished its season with a 4-2 record in league play, good enough for a tie for second place with Lewis and Clark, behind undefeated John Rogers. Head Coach Ioe Heslin said, lVe did better this year than We'd expected. Both Line Coach Bill Via and I were proud of the Way the boys hustled and Worked hard all the time. . ri. ,. ai r - Q squad -i .A 1, . -1 J .. 1 . -...i-W. -Efsmfeiff t.f?gg.r . , 1 i ' I i oo cl , ' E p. . 1 i t ' - . ,Q - gf . , . -- Z, ,, ,, , a- piss' 1 .5 .5.3 1 f 1 ' 11 . FINAL STANDING . W011 Lost Tled M john Rogers ,,,,,,,ttt,,t, 6 0 0 S -'-- QW ' ' . Shadle Park V.fff 2 0 i j A V- Lewis and Clark . ,,,t, 4 2 0 West Valley 3 3 0 : ' 1 .gzq2i- ..:f' a-i,s: ',, : 2, g .------WHY.. . Gonzaga Prep 3 0 - North Central 5 0 ' 'j.g5...- -W , ,f i . Nw r , ,M 1 6 135, Y CGI1lI1'3.l Valley ,.,,,.n,,0 6 0 er - . ,M sm.. .. . ' , -- Shadle lineman joel Nye brings down a Gonzaga Prep ball carrier in Highlanders' 20-7 victory over the baby Bullpups. M6 Pct. 1.000 .667 .667 .500 .500 .167 .000 fl'eShI11dh I0OlbdII FINAL STANDINGS Won Lost Tied Pct. Lewis and Clark ,,,,,, 4 0 0 1.000 john Rogers ,, ,,,,,,, 3 1 0 .750 Gonzaga Prep , 2 2 0 .500 North Central .,.,,,,,,, l 3 0 .250 Shadle Park ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 4 0 .000 A Highlander ball carrier is swarmed under by buzzing Gonzaga Bullpup tacklers as Shadle lost to the Preppers on the Gonzaga field. Shadle's freshman football team lost all four of its league games, an outcome due partly to the fact that only 26 boys from the smallest freshman class in the city turned out. Next year most of the team members will move up to the B Squad. Front - Dick Stoudt, Doug Ross, Keith Sterling, Steve Johnson, jim Sullivan, Raleigh Morris, Ron Brown, Roy Wickstrom, Albert Watson, Terry Covey, Howard Anders, Bruce Becker, Mike Sullivan. Back - Coach Lyle Pugh, Allen Carter, Gary Hughes, Bill Helbig, Ron McCartney, Steve Alfano, Wayne Glenn, Steve Frank, Bill Harald- son, Ron Bickerstaff, Iohn Roberts, Mike Bendix, Ed Bennett, Jim Sanders, Sterling Polello, manager, and Assistant Coach john Armenia. l 47 These trophies belong to Shadle's cross-country team. The University of XVashington Invitational, the All-City, the AAU junior title and Don Mortonis first place in the AAU junior division trophies are in the display case. Coach Jim Berry Watches his cross-country teams run to victory. l 48 Ken Morton Don Morton :S S '-1' .e .. : ,--- , ,f : mia 4. fr -as mi.: - sv - saga . g, . if. 's '5 fir, Us Ron Tyvan V . 521 ' ' . mins,-.1 .salsa , -ft.. , a 'is af? ' c ross Dave Morton From obscurity to what equals a state cham- pionship, and in just three years - that's the boast Coach Jim Berry could make about Shadle Parkas varsity cross-country team. WVhen Shadle was opened in 1957, no one dreamed that in three short seasons the new school could have a group of athletes who would run their Way to fame and titles. But that's exactly what the boys with the sturdy legs and large lungs did. During the first fall season the Highlanders did not compete in varsity competition, since all of Berryis harriers Were only sophomores. The boys did run against several B teams, though, and were eager students of the commonly overlooked sport. Last year Shadle entered City league varsity action with an all-junior squad, and finished fifth in the tough circuit. The team still didn't have enough know-how and experience to notch many . M3 N it a 1? if itijwzi t3iF'fQtg Q Qfftfi wa .Y Z its .,.,,,.,.xiia , N i ts 4+ Q P me .t , M xv t vi ajax? Man, up si gr Kgyawgw an in he iw di? iw A, Q waitiig ,ir 1 1 .Y at , X , . .. ,W 3 rv :1 fi '-1 1 ..:l.,: S jim Coolbaugh ' ' a if fqiff M, , , ,Q 5 X 4 3 mt waz as we gm 1 M X Wim 13 S331 fl Y if af .r . r s 'ig E' sf M E' 1 J L im 4 e J ' if: 'fff:s5i,'f 4agsg ', 'gsfiQ'.Es 'g 5,5633 -ZH L W 2, wr W iff , 95 gi tiff Us it i H r its s ii, ,M El QQ 1 4 . T. f LK, Don Barth . Q . W H it Dwight Severn . . .. 5 9kfSife'GYi'Q1Y1T''iEi5i'K32:l'f51' ' . . ' ryiavam..-.5 . ,ff V iiamma A fre. .V -,. fa 11 .. W fivsm s 'a sk s' . ar as-yr ,A r.. .f7 M es a tirg mm , 1 K 1115: . -a'+?i1,igij.,g 2 mt' 'HF-a. 1':i,M,gfex 4. te ,-riiiaaiiia ' COLI I1 ry jack Lake Manager Wins against the opposition, who all boasted senior runners. The varsity wasn't the only group wearing Green and Gold cross-country uniforms. There was also a B and a freshman squad, who were preparing for the big year - 1960. Finally reaching its prime, the varsity won all five of its league meets, and took the tough All- City meet, the AAU meet, broke a 10-year Lewis and Clark and North Central hold on the title, and brought home the University of Washington All-State invitational meet winneris trophy from Seattle. Five runners had especially familiar faces to Berry, for they have been running for Shadle for three years. They are Jim Coolbaugh, Don Barth, twins Dwayne and Dwight Severn and Ken Morton. Other members of the varsity squad were broth- ers Don and Dave Morton and Ron Tyvan. Over the finish line goes Ken Morton, varsity cross- country runner. 2 5 Waiter., ,1 At the beginning of the two-mile course these Shadle and john Rogers runners are bunched together as they go around the first turn. 149 iv cross-counlry Front-Kim Sterling, Kelly Brown, Frank Marr, Larry Adair, Terry Adair. Back-Pat Flanigan, Ioe Whalen, Gary Simonson, Gary Teague, Dwayne Severn. An All-City championship was the pride of this yearis junior varsity cross-country squad, coached by Iames Berry. The 10 runners com- peted in the B-squad City league last fall and beat all competition to take the league crown. With too thin a field, the freshman cross-country team didn't have the power to win any meets and finished last in the league. Mr. Berry, also frosh coach, said the team was out primarily to gain experience for the junior varsity and varsity teams in the future. fl'eSh l'l1C I1 Cl'OSS'COLl l1fl'y .. .-Z all .. ,,.. ' f ,,m,f.,'i . Q -. 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Toni Conlon G Barry Livengood C Bill Hoblin F John McFarland C Steve Bell F Vic Johnson C Ierry Russell C Dave Knostman F Rich Wharf C Ron Bogue F Ht. 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-3 5-1 1 6-3 5-7 6-3 154 Class Junior Iunior Senior Iunior Senior Iunior Senior Senior Senior Iunior Total Pts. Avg. 20 2.8 185 8.0 116 5.9 155 6.5 240 9.6 48 3.2 323 12.9 199 7.9 7 0.5 18 1.9 Dave Knostman is tied up by Conzagais Ceorge Shadleis john McFarland stops Rogers' john Linde- Asan. Shadlels Steve Bell and Conzagais Alex Woods blacl while other Rogers players, Ken Crampton C503 1435 and Ardie Zimmer look on. and jerry Sknife Cl5l, move in to help out. Highlander Jerry Russell C411 fights for the rebound John McFarland, Shadle's 6-4 center, tips in a re- with Central Valley's Jim Erickson 1101. Other play- bound in the Lewis and Clark game. Shadle hoopsters ers are Bill Hoblin C252 and john McFarland 153D of are Tom Conlon CZD and Rich Wharf C44l. The only Shadleg jim Johnson and john Penney of CV. identifiable LC player is Terry Iacoy C45l. 155 Bill Hoblin C25J, Shadle forward, successfully grabs a rebound against North Central. Bob Stephan CSD is also on the boards to help out Bill. Other Shadle players are Dave Knostman f43l and jerry Russell t41J, while NC team members are Tom Hedemark 1311, Ralph Jones and Steve Anderson 4415. l SeCSiOl1'S Looking back on the last three basketball years, Shadles graduating seniors who played for Coach Paul Henley as the first Highlanders will remember one thing in years to come - We went to Stately Seniors Jerry Russell, Steve Bell, Dave Knostman, Jim Brinkman, Denny Turnbull, Bill Hoblin and Rich Wharf will remember playing together on a basketball court for the first time as sophomores, being members of Shadleis first entry in the fast and furious City league as juniors, and of journeying to Se- attle and the Hec Edmundson Pavilion for the State AA tournament as seniors. The varsityis junior members, Barry Livengood, john McFarland, Ron Bogue, Vic Johnson and Tom Conlon, and sophomores Bob Stephan and Howard Yarbrough, have next year, and the season after that, to try to follow in the footsteps of the first senior hoopsters. No one can forget those tense and heart-stopping games leading up the road to State. No one will forget that one-point win over Gonzaga Prep. The game was wedged between sessions of the State B tournament in the Coliseum. And, like the regular City loop games, Shadle's student body was well- represented by the Girls' Pep club and Hi-Lassies. All the pressure of sudden comebacks by Shadle and Gonzaga to earn playoff spots was imminent. This was THE game. This was do or die for both squads. The final score was 49-48, for Shadle, with the Clan thus earning the right to another playoff game with the Walla YValla Blue Devils. A large group of frenzied Highlanders accompanied their team to YValla Walla where the Scots clobbered the highly ranked and favored Blue Devils, 59-49. Everyone was stunned - and. naturally, Coach Henley was very happy. It was like a dream, a three-year myth, that had finally become real. Shadle was going to State. Shadle went to State - accompanied by about 750 loyal rooters - and established firmly the name of the three-year-old school. In the first game, the Highlanders faced the Renton Indians, destined to become the 1960 State champions. Renton beat Shadle Park 61-37. Shadle was in the lead at half- 156 In one of three home games in the Highlanders' own gymnasium, Shadle coach Paul Henley played his pro- spective starting line-up for the 1960-1961 basketball year. They are Barry Livengood f23D, Vic johnson f35l, Ron Bogue C55l, Tom Conlon and John McFarland This game was against Cheney, won by Shadle, 74-43. summary time, 21-20, but finally fell before the fine rebounding of 6-foot-8 Clint Peebles and the 28-point shoot- ing of Lowell Scott, the touniament's most valuable player. Shadle met the VVapato VVolves the next morning in a losers' bracket game, and Shadle pulled through with a 62-54 Win, despite a rally in the final minutes by Wapato. On the third day, Shadle met Wilson of Tacoma. Both teams were about evenly matched, with Shadle holding a 33-31 lead with seconds to go in the game. It looked as if they would take back to Spokane either a fifth or eighth place trophy, but -. VVhat was intended to be a good pass turned out to be disaster for the Highlanders. The ball hit the backing of the Ram net, bounced into the waiting arms of a Wilson player and was dunked for the tying points. The game then went into overtime, with Shadle losing 53-51. What about the regular season? Shadle started out with two quick losses to Central Valley, Spo- kaneis other representative to State, and Gonzaga. But the road to recovery and pre-season bets seemed won as the Highlanders came back with an eleven-game winning streak, including victories over North Central, West Valley, Lewis and Clark and John Rogers in league play. Then the cycle took its turn for the worse again, and it seemed as though Shadle would have to wait till 1961 for a State tourney berth. But again the SP squad got rolling and grabbed the necessary wins to make the playoffs. The rest is known. But one important point has not been touched upon. In 1959, Shadle7s first try in the City league, Steve Bell proved the star all season as he landed spots on the city's all-city first teams. This year the spotlight changed and focused on guard jerry Russell, who was the consistent sparkplug of the Shadle offense. He, too, made the newspapers, first strings. Who will it be next year? That's one of the big questions to be answered as soon as Coach Paul Henley again issues the call for Shadle basketball players and the new season gets under way. 157 Shadle finished second in the City league race behind tough Central V alley, and hoth went to the State tournament. Photo at left shows Steve Bell shooting for Shadle in a Highlander loss to the Bears. Pictures on page at right show Shadle in action during State tournament, in which the Highlanders Won a game from Wapato, but lost to Renton and Garfield of Seattle. The photo above was taken during the Shadle Park-NVapato game in the second day of play at the State High School AA Tournament. Shadle held off a last-minute Wapato drive to Win 62-54. The picture at the left is of the crowd that followed the team to State. Fanning of North Central drives around unidentified Shadle player as Howard Cannon watches the play. The Highlanders won, 52-47. b squad bclskelbclll After finishing in the cellar during their fresh- man year, this yearls B squad basketball team came to life and wound up in third place. This yearfs team showed great promise of a good future varsity basketball squad. The boys worked hard and had the desire to become a winning teamf, was the comment of B squad Coach Jack Peterson. Bob Stephan, Howard Yarbrough and Bill Moultrie led the team, scoring 611 points be- tween the three of them. Others who saw considerable action were jon Berstad, Dan Vanderpool, Bob McCray, How- ard Cannon, Steve Heaps, Don Russell, Ioe Hoogstad, Mike Rachford and jim Atwood. Front - Dwight Brett, Joe McCann, Don Russell, jim Atwood, Steve Heaps and Ion Barstad. Back - Mike Rach ford, Howard Yarbrough, Bob Stephan, Ed Bennett, Bob McCray and Dan Vanderpool. 160 Freshman Basketball Team: Front - ,lim Sullivan, Dave De-Rosliia, Roy Wfickstroln, Mickey Wilkerson, Albert XVatson, .lohn DeCeuS. Second - George Sinylie, Doug Ross, Dick Stouclt, ,lim Farrow, Steve Johnson, Blake Hart, Ron Bickcrstatf. Third - Bill Haralclson, manager, Ron Rosenbcrgcr, Hon McCartney, Sid Johnson, Jeff Clawson, jim Loomis, Allan Carter, Ed Bennett. fl'eShlTICl1 bdskelbdll Although Shadleis freshman basketball team only won one game, it was a big one. They knocked off Lewis and Clark, the league champ. Coached by Wayne Conner, the young- est Shadle team totaled 22 boys. Ron Bickerstaff was high-point man for the squad with an eight-point average. 161 Students and faculty tangle in the annual basketball game between the two factions. This year the teachers liobbled away with a 47-39 win. Bruce Werner 1121, Larry Parton C45 and Football Coach Jack Peterson mix it up in a rebound jump. Looking on are Terry Weller and Jim Lee CIOD. ur ea 1--f .'?i5t - ,3lI .,, I5.5E? IfSi,5K5I'5-53: Irie-5:?I..r .I . . ., is-aIrIaIi. .rI-s,.,I. 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I .-f II ifIiq.agQ.iI13.tE.5f? II -I I if .I . I I ' . Q --S I-I- - I I, - 3 II I my I I . . I .r I f I I I l i?f5KIZLz KU,-K . ' 5. K II I K KK . . I. I, .1 if K3 K Ig , I I I ' .- -I.: f..f:'7' K. I ' A . -5- . -' . . ,. K ' Front - Gary Scott, Rick Leifer, Ken Morton, Waldo Hamilton, Cliff Myers, Tim Neale. Back - George McGinnis, Dave Baker, Eugene Rouse, Glen Robnett, Bob Behrens, Sam Iuda. va rsiiy wreslling Considering Shadleis wrestling squad was grappling its way through its first year in City league com- petition, the team did Well. Coached by Lyle Pugh, they beat North Central, john Rogers and Central Valley. Third place in the league, which includes the Spokane high schools and Cheney and Mead, was Shadleis prize. District matches were held at Cheney with all league members in competition. Two Highlander Wrestlers qualified in the district meet for the state tourna- ment held in Pullman. Bob Behrens, in the 191-pound class, and Sam Iuda, an unlimited class grappler, took to the mats in the state classic. Behrens Went undefeated throughout the season, the only Shadle Wrestler to do so. Sam juda, heaviest man on Shadle's team, takes down an Eastmont foe. 162 Coach Lyle Pugh and assistant Bill Via directed Shadle's wrestling program. Shadle became the first Spokane high school to compete in this sport when first turnouts were held in 1958. Varsity Wrestling: Front - Sterling Polelflo, Ron Brown, Bob Sonntag, Raleigh Morris, Bill Anders, Jack McBride, Terry Diffendorfer. Second - Larry Adair, Dick Hodge, Al Anders, Salem Pierce, Gary Atchison, Bob Amsbury, Gary Simonson. Back - Mike Boyle, Ron Slade, Steve Alfono, Mike Bendix, Charles Loughery, Brad Brough, Gordy Aden, john Behrens, Ken Burkhart. 163 ,z ,,kk i .---. 3- wg, mf -at 1-wwf, ,,'- - Co-ed tumbling is also part of the gymnastics program at Shadle. 16 'xt . mm ,.s.. . f,,,, tumbling Cliff Myers, Bill Pardun, Mike Russian, Don Davies, Gary Scott, john Gormley and Tim Neale, Shadle's trampoline-tumbling team, made use of Shadleis gymnastics room, with the full-size tra1n- poline and other equipment. Coached by Lyle Pugh, the boys were taught to perform various maneuvers on the tramp and tumbling feats on the long horse, a padded box. Another part of gymnastics, free exercise, constituted Working on a Wood floor. The boys had to put together a one and one-half to two-minute routine, with balanc- ing, tumbling, agility, flexibility and strength displayed. Une of the top men for the Highlanders was Bill Pardun, Who Won several medals in AAU compe- tition. He took first in the district AAU tumbling, second in free exercise, third in trampoline and fourth in long horse. In the state tournament Bill was third and fifth in tumbling, seventh in free exercise and eighth and ninth on the trampoline. Front - VVinst0n Creipp, Mickey Barnhill, Dan Clark, lim Means, Jim Lee, Larry Parton, Ecl Bennett. Shadleis varsity tennis team finished second this spring in a six-team City league. The squad downed all teams but john Rogers - and in that one the Highlanders were Whitewashed, 7-0. The team defeated North Central, 5-2, VVest Valley, 4-3, Gonzaga Prep, 6-1, and Lewis and Clark, 4-3. Mr. Justin Comeaux was coach. ....r, rm. Ciluson, Dave Richardson. Back - Bruce Werner, Jim H.. r fi '. 5 . 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Tigg- , s .... rf Sf 2 J 1 -iafffV sr:-sf r 1 sky . , H ' 'L kill? wi ,fm wks? q L gb FXR? . : .. . .f Player Joe Hoogstad of the Sliadlc B team returns a service during a practice session. 165 Shadlc's athletic director and varsity golf coach, Hal jones, has set up a complete pro- grani of varsity, B squad and freshman sports in just three years. With a record of 7-O-1, Shadlc,s varsity golf team downed most of their City league opponents by Wide margins. In their final match of the year, the Clan tied Lewis and Clark, 9-9, to Win Shadleis first golf cham- pionship. In the All-City matches, SP fin- ished behind winner LC, but a week later the Highlanders captured the Inland Em- pire golf trophy. Since most of the varsity team are juniors, Shadle should be as strong next season. The top four players, Tom Con- lon, John llhoad, Rick Ienscn and Cordy Aden, will all return next year. Aden is a sophomore. Seniors Bill Church and Bill llccvcs are the only two from the squad not to return. .... . .L , Tom Conlon, Cordy Aden, Rick Jensen and john llhoad take ll lJl'0iltlll'I' before their Illtlltll It lndian Canyon golf course against LC. lofi Pictured above are head varsity coach, Jim Berry, and assistant varsity and freshman coach, Ray Mohney Berry and Mohney also coached the BU squad. 167 I 35 Q-2-are-A-1 ' ggi A1'sA4azjAA, - V, V- ii? 1 A 7 Fi V gr A, 1, ' fii ,,.. i tflffs - V395-it A ,QV VA -H V -V-'ser , , an VAH51 - 2--if Amid-if,i1, Visits ' yer - ,skirt-,VW Dwight Severn ' t . h r1c Q if A -'HF ag A 3 A i 1 1 ' fl ' lilglbi xf l V lE5i??5Vf?:-J?VV? 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Rouse finished third in that same race, which qualified him for the Tri-District meet in which he finished fifth. l'l CCK Walker Buck Aden, Dave Hertrich and Major Walker were Shadle's main threats in the lows. 169 440-ya rd run The 440-yard team was strong throughout the season with Hughes Protzman leading the way. Shadle lacked depth in this event until the middle of the season, when Coach James Berry switched Bob Ott from the 220 for extra strength. Protzman was later to become mile relay anchor man. fnile run The Highlander track squad had five runners of the mile, and of these, three were brothers Don, Ken and Dave Morton. Pictured at the left are the three top milers: Ron Tyvan, Don Morton and Kelly Brown. Don placed sixth in the city. 880-ya rd run Don Barth and Dwayne Severn were the Highlander 880-yard men this year, and they placed in every dual meet. On occasion Don Morton, regular, miler, also ran the half. mile relay A new event in the state track program this year Was the mile relay. During most of the season Shadlels team of Gary Simonson, Ken Clawson, lim Coolhaugh and Hal Lotzenhiser 'lost only to Rogers in dual meets. Coach Berry moved Hughes Protzman from the 440 to anchor man on the team for added strength at the end of the season. This proved a Wise move as the team placed second in the All-City and Tri-District meets. The team then placed sixth in the State competition at Pullman. '0l W Rick Leifer i Lk,. - , i .Qlg kap xx' J H fi Jerry Russell Cliff Myers . . f. ,rs v ii . A.a. , 3, pole vault Up and over was the slogan of three Shadle Park tracksters all season. They were jerry Russell, lliek Leiter and Cliff Xlyers, pole vaulters for Coach Jim Berry. -Ierry, a senior, was top man in this field, winning five out of six dual meets and finishing fourth in the All-City. His high- est mark was 12 feet. Xlyers, also a senior, Finished no lower than third in dual meets and Leiter. only a sophomore, continually gets higher and is the top prospect for Berry next year in the vault. high iump The high jump meant .lim Bousquet this year for Shadle. jim cleared 6-2 to topple a 20-year league record, and went unde- feated in all his dual meets. He also fin- ished first in the Moses Lake relays, and the All-City and the Tri-District meets. jim also competed in the State meet. Led by Bousquet, the Highlander high jumpers were the strongest in the league. F ive squad members cleared 5-7 or better during the 1960 season. They were Iohn Byrne, Hughes Protzman, Jerry Russell, Ron Stevens and Bousquet. 1 2 ' ' . f Wh' V, . , .iv - , . :,5:::r:wf:-:XM shol pul Jim Bousquet, Shadleis outstanding shot-putter, threw consistently at 46 feet. Shadle was not strong, however, in this field event, and only won one dual meet. Other putters were Bob Behrens and Mike Gerdes. broad iump High individual point Winner for Sha- dle's varsity team, Bousquet was Shadle's exceptional broad jumper, john Byrne, Gene Rouse and Biok Bohner also earned many meet points. Bousquet placed first in the All-City and Tri-District meets and seventh in the State meet in Pullman. ' . . J.. lfllii we il'+.,.4 E -J 6 Front - Ron Tyvan, jim Bousquet, jim Jacobson, Kim Sterling, Bob Sonntag, Frank Marr, Larry Adair, Don Mor- ton, Rick Leifer, Mike Russian, Al Anders. Second - Don Barth, Jim Coolbaugh, Jerry Russell, Dick Duvall, Bur- ton Brown, Roger Buck, Terry Adair, Dave Morton, Rick Bohner, Bon Barstad, Cliff Myers, Bill Anthony, Tom johnson. Third - Paul Eldenburg, Buck Aden, Steve VVright, Dan VVilliams, Kelly Brown, Cary Simonson, Gene .Rouse-, john Byrne, Hughes Protzman, Jeff Pettix, jerry Holmes, Joe VVhalen, Roger Poulin. Back - Ron Stevens, Roger Davis, Dwight Severn, Gary Teague, Ken Clawson, Dwayne Severn, Bob Ott, Major XValker, Dave Hertrich, Hal Lotzenhiser, Bob Behrens, Clen Higbee, manager, and Mike Cerdes, manager. iunior varsity track An even win-loss record, 3-3, was brought home by the Shadle junior varsity track squad this year after competing against B units from the other City league high schools. Shadle also placed second in the All-City, with Jerry Holmes leading the way with a first place in the 100-yard dash and the 220. He was also followed by Rick Bohner, with a second in the 220 and third in the 100. Because of a small freshman class at Shadle this year, an insufficient turnout resulted in no meets for Coach Ray Mohneyis squad. Only four boys turned out, but they gained some experience in prac- tice. Rick Bohner Gary Atchison Jerry Holmes B squad sprinter Freshman shot-putter B squad sprinter 174 Baseball-wise, these three Shadle Park coaches are wise in the knowledge of nine men and a diamond. Ioe Hes- lin, B squad mentorg Bill Via, freshman, and Don Cobb varsity, spent a large part of their after-school time Wearing basebal caps and spikes, and hitting practice basebaills. 175 Q ,Sf 4, 4 A 1 Q X M wvfww 1 7 -ga - if .1 Q 5. W 1.5 xl 3:11 1 4 Q 1 , 6 , , 5521 f A V ' S 3 , - . , 5 4 l W f ,L ., - f 1 . . , 1 1 A . 5 2 K , - ' ': F'- 1 P if 3 ,. 'P' ' f-Z'.', QS 'L -3 :1 fi '-' ' ' ef? ' Sl 5:-Ek . ' - f' -ff? .1 .. K -.2 5 'QA f, . ,I f p, -' 'f H E ' 'S - 1 5 ' J .1 ' W 5 , . ' Q., V , :gg ,iii-1 vm A 1 Q., .7 - ' BW-if ' 1 -,E V A f- aff gy S s 'f - f ..1 - I . .51 - 4. . sawn 'fl Si is 1 1 1 . 'D . 5 f 'Pg , , E My . , 1 4 . ' , , , 1 1' x - ' 1 ' . .. . . - I fi f' . fi' .1 , ' ., 2 g .1 .iles .rm J 1 , ' , . 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Back- Bill Burns, Terry Weller, Clark Claymon, Steve Bell, Ron Bogue, Jeff Brown, Mike Montgomery. va rsily baseball BATTING RECORDS OF THE SHADLE PARK HIGHLANDERS AB Rich VVharf 37 Ken Brown 38 Ban'y Livengood 43 Tom Hoagland 40 Steve Bell 38 Terry Wellei' 20 Ron Bogue 12 Jeff Brown 18 Jack Wichterman 26 Bill Burns 16 Mike Montgomery 18 l76 H RBI 18 18 16 7 14 6 12 9 10 8 5 3 3 3 4 2 5 1 3 3 2 0 Pct. .486 .421 .326 .300 .268 .250 .250 .222 .192 .188 .154 . 1 T ' , , ' ' 5531 ,gsm . V MAE' . - f, Q K 'A WL W .Y . . , gr 1 mpg if Q :jar J .,.,,, ,. K V wifi- L,.. , .- f . t e r 2 A .K,.kV I W s si Q Q we f. 'a Lf, H 5 'Am r-w. 5,1gk1gV - sV Z,, , W C W if or - I n, ,, L , . Q 3 ' -- V V Below, Shadle shortstop Rich Wharf G '1 .. L,,-L, -LL,L Q , L -..L slides in safel while stealin ' n -', i t we 1 ..,,, ff . y 1 W ' di. ' V .VV , second against Gonzaga. ' , . - ' ' V VA,A : FV K f .,,- 24 A Q s ' - I' 'I LL - ' :- , 's- . .v V. t L'ss ' 1'?s r nm - .',- Q iigsii . 5 ' W Q Q' K s,,. 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' 4 W 95 This unusual icture is what a ame looks 'A ' ' ' I , 41'r . P. . . in . W ., like to a person sitting behind the backstop. '---' - . - 1. V, Q 1 .,..ffw VVV 11 ' i r,'i as Shadle s Steve Bell serves up a southpaw LVVr VrVVr V .V curve to a Lewis and Clark batter. E ' A ' , f ir. it l77 Shadle's Rich Wharf, city batting champion, is shown hitting a double against Lewis and Clark. Shadle won 3-2. SeCSOl1'S Shadlels baseball Highlanders stayed in contention for the City league title throughout most of the season, but faltered in their last two games to finish third in the seven-team league. The squad defeated Lewis and Clark and North Central twice eachg divided two contests each with Gonzaga, with Central Valley and with West Valleyg and won one game and tied another against Iohn Rogers to finish with an 8-3-1 mark. Senior shortstop Rich Wharf was the city's 1960 hitting star as he won the batting crown with a .486 average. Juniors Kenny Brown and Barry Livengood also were among the hitting leaders. Steve Bell again pitched well for Shadle as his left-handed slants earned him six victories against two losses, and an excellent earned run average of 1.47, third in the city. Other seniors who closed out their careers included catcher Clark Claymon, infielcler Terry Weller and outfielders Jeff Brown and Arlee Peterson. 178 Catcher Tom Hoagland strains in an attempt to beat out an infield single against Lewis and Clark. Sl.ll11l11Cl'y Shadle is expected to he strong again in 1961, as lettermen Livengood, Ken Brown, Ron Bogue, Tom Hoagland, Bill Burns and Mike Montgomery return for another year of diamond warring. The Highlanders headed into their last two league games with a 7-2 record, but blew a chance to tie with Gonzaga Prep for the title when they lost a heart-breaking 1-O decision to West Valley late in May. Then on graduation day, June 2, Shadle's hopes of tying West Valley for the runnerup spot went a-glimmering when they finished seven innings of play against john Rogers in a 7-7 deadlock and the game was called to allow senior players enough time to get ready to receive their diplomas at the Coliseum. 179 Batting Averages Luce ,,,,...,...... . v ,, v...,,, , ,,7,,,,.,,, . Iames ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Yarbrough ...,...., ,7,,, , VVichterman ....., .,,, . Cook ooooooooooo . Lane ...,,o.oooo ,,,, , Stephan .oooooo ,,,, , Cobb W Berg erere C. Johnson ,,,-.,r, ,,,, , McCann ,,,,rr.,. Brett v ..,..,.,t s Russell .. ......,s, Hallgarth ....., . . bdsebdll b squad The B squad baseball team finished the sea- son with a 15-9 record for both league and prac- tice games. Coach Joe Heslin's comment on the team was, We had a good club, in fact, a better team than our record showed. We lost several ball games by one run, and if we,d won a few of them we might have finished closer to the league titlef, Shadle finished fourth in the league with a 9-5 record. Front - Terry Marienau, Lance Berg, Charles Cobb, Ted Venneri, Rich VVichterman, Joe McCann. Second - Terr Anderson, Tom Layne, Wayne James, Dwight Brett, Dennis Holmes, Don Russell, Bill johnson. Back-Monte Halli garth, Howard Yarbrough, Gary Luce, Richard Cook, Bob Stephan, Charles johnson. 180 Front - John DeGeus, Bill Tyvan, Terry Covey, Ron Brown, Mike Cee, Dick Stoudt, Jim Sullivan. Back - Coach Bill Via, jim Sanders, Steve Alfano, John Roberts, Bill Haraldson, Ron McCartney, Sid Johnson, Mike Bendix, Roy Wickstrom, jim Loomis, Mike Sullivan. fl'eShl11Cl1 baseball Shadleis freshman baseball team ended the year of league play in fourth place with a 4-6 record. Although this yearis freshman class was Weak in most sports, our group showed the abil- ity and hustle to become a good baseball teamf, sair Coach Bill Via. Top prospects for next yearis B squad are Steve Alfano, Bill Tyvan and Ron McCartney. its T , or N, , - z , ' , r-,Lg-,Q - ff , is 4 3 1.1 '-,ij-5:5 ' Q ?f :.5:W : : .f:-- f'f: 3'f'fF??':'N' W ' :I . HF ig ' 1 C ., V n s .Q 'Bbw 1 .W ' '. ' Iflirff' mf' skii ' A-rm -Q is -, K ,, . ' rv .. - 4 .,:.,2 f 5vfv-? ' - If- t 't 'Ln C i ' mi - t - etii B .T LV , L .,.,,a.,-N i,Q,.mf53k: iQ,5E5,,we.5mtawfvaQ,lt 5 K H ,,.. , , Vg ,, , H t i - ,,,,,,, i t,,. ,,,,. , ,1-, 1 W em. f:a:fn:g,eqg,f.,,- We , I-V f S - - 5 9:-f,5f'Yf?f15+-is 'E -A t 5.-,..-,t f K - .fr . f N M , , ,A .K D L .,.. y, .1 e -l?'fif'ff-''-?'.f PTt'-f ff,,.L .7 :U , 3'- , . 4. 5: ue. ., , . .. ,, .... f J at . 31:55,,,fig,-,-f,,.,e,i.g-,w.4,riqg,-5u:,H:f,fgir at wg-si-2 12 aff . ' ,aa..,,,reeg -,,, f-m.,.i,.:t.-f -,,- e , tv, ,,,, V..,: V. Hi, ,V , , -viii'-svtifgwgc-',: :-gs-fff,:-at....-, . '- i.g.i:, px ,,M,,,.w.f,.i --,, . - -fr---f,r.,.:a-M, f ,aasra i r EQ? ,e ,iw swf f -at S Q A ,, . samrai,--, . 7 ag, ,- i swieftig , .. - f ff it B Freshman Ron McCartney beats out an infield single against North Central. Mrs. Charlotte Jones and Mrs. Betty Hammond Girls, Coaches 182 The girls' trampoline team went to three meets at Eastern Washington College of Education and picked up many points for Shadle. The team consisted of: Front - Marlene Marienau, Diane Black, Laverne Ford. Back - Pat Miller, Kathy Palmer, Cathy Walker. girls' sports Having fun on the trampoline are Sharon Allen and Kathy Palmer. The rest of the team enviously Wait to take their turns. Seen doing a fore-arm stand is Sharon Allen, who earned many medals and ribbons in the teamis meets. Behind her are Cathy Walker and Marlene Marienau. 183 The girls' spring tennis team, which finished second to Lewis and Clark in the City league, included: Front - Sharon Hammond, Colleen Cady, Gerd Sanne, Dorothy Howe, Kathy Heuther, Tarry Smylie, Sharon Lean, Judy Harriman, Joy Mielke, Annalee Ziman, Mary Callarman. Second - Marlene Bennett, Sandra Still, Mary Ellen Faulkner, Nancy Spangenhurg, Ruth Green, Ginny Bailey, Kaye Nelson, Jean Hogge. Back - Patsy Stevens, Caro- lyn McKenney, Jan Magnuson, Judy Mead, Karen Kreager. girls' lehhis Smiling with their trophies are Mary Callarman and Tarry Smylie, who last spring won the Inland Empire girls, doubles championship for the second consecutive time. Sunglasses and tennis are favorites of Carole Travis, in action here as a member of the g1I'lS varsity team 184 The Shadle girls' golf team, which placed a close second to Lewis and Clark, included: Front - Ellora Martin, Marlene Agostino, Kirsten WVester, Kay Funseth, Sandy Anderson, Vicky Ashley. Middle-Becky jo Holmes, Sharon Christenson, Susan Simons, Linda Duven. Back - Sue Henderson, Susan Poole, Linda Edwards, Patty Burns. Linda Duven whacks the ball off the first tee of Downriver golf course. girls' golf Kirsten Wester, Marlene Agostino, Susan Poole and Sandy Anderson are taking a ulessonn from Kay Funseth, a top golfer on the team. 185 These girls hke softball so well they even play IH the ram Included 'Ire Marle Wolbert R36CB1lM1lGS Gayle Vilnnick Terry Roleau and Karen Burche. Let's put this girl out, yells Judy Morrison as Kay Cameron is set to catch the ball. Marilyn Spilker stands at bat. girls' soflball Rusty Kenney waits for her teammate to hit a home run as Dixie Hoover and Ginger Pantzer think about putting her out. 186 Ian Magnuson guards Lael Furlong as she tries to break for the basket. Others in the photo are Sharol Ogle, Kathy Peterson, Mar- lene Bennett and Carolyn McKenney. girls' basketba ll Champions at lastf' laugh Marilyn Towne and Ginger Flurnan as the rest of the team hold a ball on their heads. The group included Sandy Still, Diane Higgelke, Sharol Ogle, Linda LaVigne, Marlene Bennett, Joyce Bell and Lael Furlong. Marilyn Towne takes the ball from an unidentified player as Rusty Kenney and Linda LaVigne stand by. 187 gil'IS' volleyball Games were played before and after school until this team emerged as the girls' volleyball champions of Sha- dle. Included in the team Were: Front - Sandy Prohst, Marilyn Moore and Carol Sayles. Back - Bonnie Seipp, Linda Sloper, Colleen Cady, Karen Quanbeck and Linda Giffen. 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Left to right are Jackie Thompson, Molly Rhodes, Bill Burns Jim Murphy, Cliff Myers Steve Bell, Jeanne Anderson, Carol Sayles and Jack McBride. f Organized in the summer of 1957 - be- ' ',L pi fore Shadle even had opened - the Asso- ' A '51 A g i -M ciated Student Body has given important it f S ' A aid in student government. A set of tem- at porary officers was in command during Shadleis first year, finally regular officers were elected for the first time in the spring of 1958. 8. Shadle's first temporary officers included, seated, Sharol Ogle and ' Bev Jamison, and, standing, Kirsten Corslcie, Jim Coolbaugh and Mar- lene Jacobson. The ASB has had the duty of chartering school clubs, and by the spring of 1960 had granted charters to 31 school organiza- tions. The ASB also founded and controls Highlander Week each autumn, and started the Youth Canteenf a social get- together during mid-week Which provides opportunities for dancing and meeting other students. Guided by Mr. Harry Finnegan, Shadle's dean of boys, the ASB passes on all expenditures made from student body funds and approves or rejects many proposals affecting Shadle Stlldents- Sharol Ogle and Ken Wilhelm were named friendliest boy and girlv at Shadle as the school,s first Highlander VVeek came to a close with a Highland Fling dance in the fall of 1958. 190 Sfudeifii BUUY A tractor in the Shadle parking lot caught the fancy of these ASB officers for the spring of 1959: Mike McLellan, John Hall, Glee Ross, Clark Claymon, Ginny Aagard. These pins for the officers of the ASB are cherished by the students who earn the right to Wear them. Judie Wengeler piles some more books under the over- loaded arm of Steve Bell during Highlander Week, 1958. A youth canteen affair in the spring of 1959 attracted a good crowd of Shadle students, and many danced in the sunshine on the patio behind the cafeteria. 191 filEfff '9i????ii , A N ra X S ' if ,L I N 1 ' ' Z, 1' 2 ' iw ' 'Q X is K ' fi: V it 5 Q3 S ries? SSX Ex Iz. Va, H girls' league -. ,::22z':s::2E' ' - I, 4' I 5 ilk. ' ., f ' In ' V- 1 v .' -' ' 1 . ,... ,. .,... V 'T ,f :- 42 ,W V- , -e , I, - igigqgig ,,- .. , .. U . ,. .. .. ,, :, 1 i ,ifiig ,, , .-',- V ,, ':f:1.Vaz11:, .. 'air y ,. . . . . . 9 o f c 5 i f :,.- .sn-.. .5751 1 , . , W fiQszf1?:sg3ifef35w,mr,geH3w 1 59, re: AS ,A . , at , H .xzwaifai is. , , 3, ss. r avg - V, ,.--.Q 1-A E' 1 .. ,,,, .,.. i M ,,.,.5 :I Zkry XT W MS' Vi M M - W -aww aim ' 1. M W ,iv-fu - A .... an K iigfz - V11 wif? S Q A Wersi ws ,A A+ M Q' I Sf frelt Fw I W W Z . M 5 V V 1 M 1 ,:-we 'W' - H1711 .Vmefwa-aw WW W t ' 1 iiiaifi' 'Q ' 'r ae -Met Q M -w-vc -Q au , E 'J - m 1455: v W A .. sf M .. , . H 4 . v,,. 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Girls, league officers for 1958-1959 included Judie Wengeler, Sharol Ogle, Jackie Thompson, Norma Jean Johnson, Gayle Nelson, Sandra Richardson, Sandra Riggs and Marilyn Towne. boys' Iederalion Jack Merry and jim Murphy sort some of the many presents that are given to needy families in the annual Christmas drive. This dashing fellow was made by some members of the Boys' Federation after the first snowfall of 1958. Shadle's first carnival in 1958 was a great success. Officers and committee chairmen of the Boys' Federation of 1957- 1958 Were, seated: Bob McCray, Rich Wharf, Tom Conlon, Ed Butter- field, George McGinnis. Standing: Rod Krebs, Olark Claymon, Warren Barnes, Bob Nelson, Mike Montgomery. 193 CICSS of '60 A Harvest Moon Ballf' featured by attractive decorations, attracted a good crowd of dressed-up Shadleites in the fall of 1958. The junior prom also brought out many Class of '60ites in the spring of 1959. Class of '60 members deco- rated this Christmas tree in the main hall late in 1958. Ruth Nasburg and Judie Wengeler ap- pear a little worn out as they help decorate for the junior prom. 194 CVVCl'dS Clark Claymon ducks his head modestly as he is presented the football Inspirational Award for 1958 by grid Coach Jack Peterson. Shadle student Kirsten Corskie accepts the Freedom Shrine plaque for Spokane's newest high school in the fall of 1957. Fashion Fanciesf' written Sandy Riggs fleftl and Sharol Ogle, won first place in the junior Press club competition in 1958-1959. by jerry Russell accepts an award from basketball Coach Paul Hen- ley after being named honorary captain of the 1957-1958 Shadle hoop squad. 195 IJGISSIKEBIIJCIII gviti isfi isyif R r R 1' f ' h' ifff Kh' ' . ' mA':li fr hhkA 5 feis 3' if ' 2 l z .. 1feff'fsf+5f.swix tf1 r l aff az'- diff R ,.is.. . f r' -Q-L R T . V l ' it Shadle's first varsity basketball team entered City league competition late in 1958 and finished in fifth place. Left to right, kneeling, are Bill Hoblin, Tom Con- lon, Jerry Russell, jim Paton, Bob Ritchey, Barry Liven- good, Rich Wharf. Standing are Dave Knostman, John McFarland, Dave LaVine, Steve Bell, Dennis Turnbull, Jim Brinkman. Shadle hoopers moved to the Coliseum for the 1958- 1959 season, and in this game against john Rogers, Barry Livengood f23l and Dave Knostman C851 fight for rebound against several Pirates. Iohn McFarland A rebound is gathered in by Dave LaVine against Central Valley late in 1957 when Sha- dle's sophomore uvarsityv team was still playing in the B league. Shadleite Steve Bell wears the No. 11 jersey. Game was played in Shadle gym- nasium. of Shadle 155D is at extreme right. Here is Shadle's original cheerleader contingent: Carol Fry, Janet Kroll, Linda LaVigne, Sharol Ogle and Judy Brown. 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An unidentified Central Valley player is brought down by Shadle's team in a game played on the Bears' field in 1958. The fall of 1957 also brought Shadle Park's first football season. Shadle played in the Cityls B league, won two games, lost four. 197 Celebfifies Spokane Junior Press clubhers gather around U. S. Senate candidate VVilliam Bantz during an interview late in 1958. ldentifiable Shadleites are Kathy Anas- tasio, joan Anderson and Penny Cinther. Buddy DeFranco, noted clari- netist, was the spring' concert guest soloist in 1959. Here he's giving instructions into the mi- crophone. Mr. Harris is in back- ground. The Kingston trio was in town late in 1959, and press clubbers turned out again for an interview. The smiling, dark-haired youth in the white jacket is Shadle's Alan Kaul. Myron F loren, star accordionist with the Lawrence VVelk orchestra, was guest soloist at Shadle's 1958 spring concert. Here, Shadle's orchestra accompanies him under the direction of Mr. john Harris. eI l'lel l'Cil1lTleI1'l' These Talent club dancers participated in the first Talent club convocation in 1958. From front to rear are Karen Trent, Yvonne Stokke, Carol Fry, Ioan Greenwood and Becky Gaines. Shadle's mixed choir - 55 strong - as- sembled for this photograph in 1958. Di- rector Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer is in suit at extreme left. Michele CMikeU McLellan was elected to reign as Shadleis first Lassie of the Highland Fling. Here, sheis accepting her trophy from Mr. VVilliam W. Taylor, Sha- dle principal. Shadle's teachers put on a skit during a pep convocation one day in 1958. Mr. jack Peterson and Mr. Don Cobb get instructions on how to fly a plane from Mr. George Ross fvvith stick? as Mr. Paul Henley, Mr. Hal Jones, Mr. Leonard Rich- ardson, Mr. Keith Rostvold and Mr. Howard McNeW look on. 199 l11iSCellCl1eOLIS Shadle's first marching unit was assembled in 1957, and included 33 girls. Unit since has been expanded to a membership of 98 Mr. John P. Rodkey served as Shadle's vice-principal during the school's first two years of existence, then moved on to take over the duties of principal at North Central. Baseball in the spring of 1958 was plagued by bad weather. Here Bob Ritchey, Rich Wharf, Cliff Myers and Steve Bell talk together after a game at Audubon park was canceled because the skies were dripping. 200 your A plcuce for doodling . . E ' lr? wear clothing WS Ji 'Sf from , usnors xlW.h'ill'ul'l hmlllll I .. l l I 1 Headquarters for: V . ' fantzen .7 0 P C' ' T 'lf . .tim r ' P ' Lord Jeff f ' ' 0 Bud Berma f . - From Shadle Hi ll - g sou lr QR N Sgx3s'Q0Ti2f5f22hEfr Student Charge Accounts Invited .l Qggloi Schukin 3 Shoe Store - P K w. 725 Riversido 817 W. GARLAND ST. lUKE'S SCl'l00l OF NURSING For lnfofmvfion Confdcf , . Director of Nursing St. luke s Hospital FA 7,1511-EXL68 Professional Nurse Education ST. 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Illustrations may be reproduced with or without cuts, in one or many colors. ine yorinfing El Let us suggest the best and most economical process for your particular 0 :fell 6fA0gl 6Ll9 needs. . .Hllaln Printing Company 920 Riverside Avenue Phone lVlAdison 4-4338 gstadksfzeal 1908 HE Photographer ongrafufafiond is the professional you call eniord upon to record the major events in your life . . . select him with care. porn For a fine studio portrait, visit the studio that takes thisresponsihility seriously . . FRANK GILLIO CHEVRON GAS sTAnoN W. 1724 Wellesley Avenue Shadle Purk Shopping Center Photograph Studio - First Floor 205 DORIAN Congratulates the Class of 1960 ASH STREET PHARMACY i' N. 1925 Ash si. FA 8-4910 A ' t ' Ph t h ms ry ln O ogmp Y Prescription Delivery A Film Cosmetics South Nine Post St. School Supplles SPOKANE, WASH. MA 4-6815 C t I t. in C 01'lg1'Clt'l,lZClflOl'lS and Best VVisl1es Ongra U C IQHS to the Graduates GRADUATES jk W Q ,Qi 215225 , 3 L -A 5 4? 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Whethei' you are planning to con- tinue your education or to enter the business World now, your opportun- ities are limited only by the amount of effort you are Willing to put out. Your friends in the Washington Watei' Power and other business- managed organizations are on your side, and sincere in their desire to help you if they can. Best Wishes to the Graduating Class from a Friend . at Congratulations,Graduates . . Let this be a first step, a graduation to the life of opportunities ahead. Move onward and upward using the knowledge and experience you have gained. Put the confidence in what you have al- ready achieved to work for.you in gaining still greater knowledge, experience and achievement. PJYGL444- exhsami BEcKMAN's 552yV?T.th 6 0244 E N AND G ER . U ' gfmm Prescriptions, Cosmetics, Toys Congratulations to the Seniors! Orville V. Wilson, Office Manager In Spokane ' N. 1306 Monroe ' FA 7-6666 In the Valley ' N. 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