Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

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foreword Having been the first class to complete the full four years at Shadlc Park High School, we, the seniors of the Sporran staff wish to commend our students for their outstanding athletic ability, their high scholastic standings and fine leadership in making our school truly one of which to be proud. Our Sporran, as in Scotland, carries our most valuable treasures, and is the most prized possession of every highlander. On these pages, in the years to come, many cherished memories will be relived: School dances and activities, clubs, school leaders, victories and defeats, and school songs all will be remembered. The Henderson plaid has become a traditional symbol of our school as our green and gold colors fly high. We hope your Sporran will carry all the memories of your years at Shadle Park. staff SECTION EDITORS Introduction Sharon Kiourkas Seniors Sharon Borchers, Cheryl McBride Students, Faculty Elaine Jacobsen, Joyce Sandberg Activities Barbara Briggs Clubs Ginny Aagard Sports John Uggen, Gary Wickwirc Advertising Donna May, John Farrow Business Manager Bob Sharp Circulation Richard Vorce Index Alice Congdon, John Gormlcy Photographers Dick Heinzen, Ken Tilton STAFF MEMBERS Leslie Hailey, Cathy Green, Gayle Minnick, Tom Hennes, Dick Illias, Jim Furlong, Barry Livengood, Terry Anderson, John McFarland, Jim Gibson, Ellora Martin Art work done by Andy Terris and Ellora Martin. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF..................... Sharon Kiourkas ASSISTANT EDITOR.................Sharon Borchcrs principal's message Shadlc Park High School this June will have completed its fourth year. You graduates of the Class of 1961 will be the first to have had all four years in this school. This annual gives you the story in words and pictures of this part of your life. It is hoped that you have received not only a fine secondary education, but also that you have enjoyed these high school days. There have, of course, been sorrows and disappointments along with achievements and accomplishments. Congratulations to the Class of 1961. You have given us the leadership so that the student body might fulfill the pledge given at our A.S.B. installation ceremony “to leave our school in a better state than I found it.” May you seniors continue your good work in college or wherever you happen to be. May you meet with success and may you always feel with pride that you arc a graduate of Shadle Park, and in turn may Shadle Park always be proud of you. 5 Wc dedicate this book to Mr. Eugene Breckcnridgc, a man who has given of his time and talents to help our students achieve their goals and to make their high school life a successful one. Mr. Breckcnridgc was born in Texarkana, Arkansas. He attended high school at Western University in Kansas. He received his college education at West Virginia State and Whitworth Colleges. He was affiliated with Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa Alpha Ki. He was also editor of Kappa Colonel, his fraternity newspaper. Mr. Breckcnridgc is very active in P.T.A. affairs and is state chairman of the school education committee of the P.T.A. He is also a member of the executive board of the city council for the P.T.A. and is an active member of the Methodist Church. 6 administration Lowry Brnnrtt The responsibility of counseling students, and coordinating their activities is carried by the administration. Mr. Lowry Bennett takes earc of the vice principals duties. Mr. Walter Anker is assistant vice princ ipal. The boys’ adviser is Mr. Harry Finnegan. Miss Helen Cleveland counsels and coordinates girls’ activities. Walter Anker Harry Finnegan Helen Cleveland office staff Lorraine Aschcnbrenncr, Book room Margaret Matthews, Secretary Mildred Glidden, Attendance clerk Mabel Swanson, Secretary Rozclla Noonan. Guidance clerk Adeline Zeller, Bookkeeper 7 Gilberta Albo English, U.S. History Joyce Ambrose English Norma Boiscn English Virginia Burger English Lloyd Fowler English, Vocabulary John Fry English Olga Iverson English, Sociology Marie Kchrli English, Debate Robert Lesser English Esther Phillips English Mary Practorius English Mildred Schoonover English, Clothing, Foods (1st Scm.) Brenton Stark Journalism, English Stanley Williams Speech, Drama Frank Yuse English, Vocabulary Hazel Bardsley Latin, French Annabelle Dizmang Spanish, German Charlotte Fancher English, Latin, French 8 James McBride Spanish William Via Latin, French Howard McNew Social Studies (head) James Berry Social Studies Rolland Boe Social Studies Eugene Breckcnridge Social Studies Clarence Bungay Social Studies Donald Cobb Social Studies Paul Henley Social Studies John Kingsland Social Studies Robert Kuehl Social Studies George Manning Social Studies Hal Jones Boys’ Physical Education Jack Peterson Boys’ Physical Education Lyle Pugh Boys’ Physical Education Clyde Combs Boys’ Physical Education Betty Hammond Girls’ Physical Education Charlotte Jones Girls’ Physical Education 9 Blanche Smith Math Analysis, Trigonometry, Algebra Justin Comeaux Geometry, Algebra Wayne Conner Math, T rigonometry, Geometry Wayne Eackcr Geometry, Trigonometry, Math Analysis Emma Johnson Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra Harvey Lochhead Geometry, Math, Algebra Cecil Robinette Math, Algebra, Geometry E. B. Chrisman Chemistry H. T. Clark Physics, Algebra Joseph Hr din Biology Paul Jensen Biology, Chemistry Ray Mohney Biology George Ross Biology, Chemistry George Smith Biology Faith Snider Sr. Studio, Painting, Graphic (head) Gail Schlichtig Basic Art, Lettering Kent Varty Ceramics, Sculpture, Jewelry 10 Alvin Danielson Typing, Bookkeeping Ross Byrd Shorthand, Transcription, Typing Edward Feldhusen Typing Mary Griggs Shorthand, Transcription, Typing Evelyn Magnuson Typing Keith Rostvold Bookkeeping, Business Education Robert Stockman Office Practice, Typing Gilbert Brooks Mcch. Drawing, Wood, Archery, Drawing Harold Burgcn Metal Shop Robert Jones Electronics John Norby Safe Driving Carl Schmidt Wood Shop John Harris Orchestra, Stage Band, Sr. Band, Cadet Band Melvin Kornmeycr Choir, Girls’ Chorus, Music History, Treble Tempos, Bag Pipes, Girls’ Ensemble Gwen Durand Librarian Margaret Kroske Foods, Social Relations, Clothing Dorothy Skindlov Foods Elizabeth Beaver Clothing, Child Development Gladys Brooks Librarian 11 Mrs. Painter, will you please send him to the office? shadle through the eyes of a frosh! When freshmen enter high school, it is a truly different world. It seems as though everything is so big, they are always having to look up at people and people arc always looking down at them. This is how we picture Shadle as seen through the eyes of a frosh. 12 You, go to the office! Mr. Bennett will see you now. DUM - DEE - DUM -DUM ! ! I - VICE PRINCIPAL- 13 Metal Shop brings the village smithy up to date—no ehestnut tree! Language laboratory equipment gives students a chanec to listen to foreign languages and talk back, too. Things arc always cooking on the Bunsen burner in the chcm lab. Shadlc's varied laboratory courses give students an opportunity to develop manual skills or try out what is learned in theoretical studies in classrooms. These pictures are a sampling, only, of the laboratories and shops at Shadle Park. The physics experiment above is a hair-raising example of the work that goes on in these labs. A pelt on a Van de Graaff generator stands out to the amusement of the class. The Sporran staff, conscious of, and appreciating the interest, support and assistance of the administration of Spokane School District 81, the administration, faculty, students and friends of Shadle Park high school, wishes to add these specific acknowledgements: To the advertisers whose support helped to make this annual financially successful. To Andy Terris for his clever cartoon figures which were the basis for the Highlander theme division pages. To Chatteau studio for permission to use individual pictures of the football players. To Jim Gibson of the staff whose volunteer photography made possible the picture coverage of the state basketball tournament. 15 Madonna Hawkins, head cook Billie Martin, Thelma Hedin, Esther Davis, Ellen Mohney, Donna Dotson, Clara Ninemire, Beatrice Masters and Ellen Estes. A Leland Olsen, Ralph Sterritt, S. B. Hutchins, head custodian R. E. (Doc) Jackson, Walter Carter, Betty Shirk. Frank Adams. Alvin Nelson. 16 Aagard, Virginia “Ginny” Short and snappy, cult and happy. Art Club Secretary; Commercial Club. President; Dileas Chailin; Girls’ Pep Club; Big Sister; Cheerleader; Trampoline Team; Sporran. Co-Activities Editor: Girls’ League Committees; A.S.B. Secretary, Representative. Committees; Class of ’61 Committees; Friendliest Senior Girl W.S.U. Ahrens, Ken He who laughs, lasts. Archery Club, Secretary Alger, Donnelle “Don” Dance and be merry. Girls’ Pep Club; Talent Club; Girls’ League Committees; A.S.B. Committees: Library Worker; Locker Room Worker; Office Worker; Chorus New York Ballet School Allen, Patricia “Pat” Be silent and safe . . . silence never betrays you. F.N.A.; Girls’ Pep Club; 3 C’s; Big Sister; Locker Room Worker Cascade College Amsbury, Richard The mirror of all courtesy. Varsity Wrestling; Golf; B-Squad Wrestling; Golf; Boys’ Federation Representative; Homeroom News Representative; Locker Room Worker E.W.C.E. Adams, Daphne “Diane Git- me a hand that is honest and true. F.N.A.; Big Sister; Girls League Representative; Locker Room Worker Aldcrson, Sandra Sandi” Her face is an index to a loving heart. Tri-Hi-Y, Ticasurer: Trampoline Team ; Girls’ League Committees; Chorus, Choir Weaver School, Missouri Allen, Ed Study is a pastime—why overdo it? E.W.C.E. Alley, Michael “Mike” An acre of performance ir worth a whole world of promises. Boys’ IntramuraU; Varsity Basketball. B-Squad Basketball, Tennis; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Class of ‘61 President, Committees; Homeroom President; News Representative W.S.U. Amsbury, Robert Don’t fret, just lake it in your stride. Varsity Wrestling; Golf; B-Squad Wrestling- Boys’ Federation Committees; Locker Room Worker E.W.C.E. 17 Anders, Al An easy-mindtd tout. B-Squad Track. Wrestling, Crow-Country; A. S. B. Representative. Montana State University Anderson, Jeanne God tent her to smile and sing. Girls’ Pep Club. Talent Club, Choir Vice President; Tri-Hi-Y. Secretaryj Girls' I-eague Representative, Committees Chairman; A. S. B. Secretary, Representative, Committees, Chairman; Class of '61 Representative, Committees. Chairman; Study Hall Checker. Chorus, Choir, Treble Tempos. Girls' Ensemble. Cotton Queen. U. of W. Anderson, Maryann Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. F. N. A.. Girls' Pep Club, 3 C’s Samuel Merrit School of Nursing Anderson, Sandy Through life she goes with a happy smile. Dileas Chailin, F.T.A.. Girls’ Pep Club, President. Treasurer: Big Sister; Twinlow Leadership Delegate, Girls' League Representative. Committees. Chairman; A.S.B. 5th Executive. Representative. Committees. Chairman: Homeroom Secretary, News Representative. W.S.U. Andre, Drue A man after his own heart. Varsity Wrestling. Homeroom President. Whitworth Anderson, Ed “Push Button ’ Common sense is loo often an uncommon thing. Locker Room Worker. Anderson, Jerry He doesn’t talk much, but what’s there to soy? E.W.C.E. Anderson, Sally Personality, honesty, and the willingness to serve. Dileas Chailin. Secretary; F.T.AV Ski Club, Courtesy Committee, Hi-Lassie, Girls' Intramural . Girls' League Representative, Committees Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. DAR Good Citizen Award. W.S.U. Anderson, Terry A voice like thunder; a smile like sushine. Boys’ Pep Club, Clansmen, Boys’ In tram urals. Varsity Football. Sporran. Co-Sports Editor; Boys' Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative; Homeroom President, Secretary. U. of Idaho Anthony, William “Bill” Every man will be my friend. Varsity Track. Transferred from Cheyenne High School in Cheyenne, Wyoming. 18 Arp, Dennie Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Commercial Club. Debate Club. Big Sister, Girls’ Intramural . Swimming Team, Girls' League Committees. A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Homeroom President. Whitworth Arrell, Dick Live and let live. Trampoline Team. Homeroom Vice-President. Atchison, Arthur “Art” Watch out for his hidden talents. Clansmen. Boys’ Intramurals, Varsity Football, B-Squad Football, Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees. Austin, Sandce She is loved for her quiet friendliness. Homrmaking Club, Girls' League Representative. Cafeteria Worker. Baker, David, “Dave” I'll agree with you, but you’re wrong. Clansmen, Varsity Wrestling. Tennis; B-Squad Wrestling, Tennis. W.S.U. Arrasniith, Jim To rat, and to drink, and to be merry. Boys' Intramurals. Freshman Football Manager, A.S.B. Committees. Homeroom Vice-President. Atabclo, Consuelo “Connie” Good quafilies need no advertising. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club, Spanish Club, 3 C’s, Big Sister. Hi-lauir, Girls’ Intramurals, Girls' League Representative, Committees; Class of '61 Committees. Study Hall Checker. U. of W. Atwood, Sandy My candle burns at both ends and it gives a lovely light. Girls’ Pep Club, Courtesy Committee. Girls’ Intramurals. Girls’ Varsity Golf, Girls' League Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Committee . Class of ’61 Committees. Homeroom Secretary, News Representative; Library Worker. W.S.U. Bailey, Virginia “Ginny” There's sunshine in the the heart of me. F.N.A., Girls’ Pep Club, Treasurer; Library Club, Secretary; Science Club. Spanish Club. Girls’ Intramural . Varsity Tennis. Girls' League Committees. Chairman; Class of ’61 Representative. Committee , Chairman; Library Worker. U. of W. Baker, Michael “Mike” With curly hair and laughing eyes. Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Cross-Country. B-Squad, Tennis, Cross-Country; A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. E.W.C.E. 19 Barclay, Fran Life would be quilt inlot-trablt if il weren’t for our amusements. F.N.A., Girl ' Pep Club. Girb' UiRue Committees; Homeroom Non Representative, Study Hall Checker. Chorus. Beckman, Ronald “Ron’ I know on whieh side my bread it buttered. Boys' Intramuials, A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chair man; Homeroom News Representative, Band. W.S.U. Bell, Forrest Men of few words are the best men. Archery Club. Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Wrestling. Cafeteria Worker. Benthien, Harlan Hit heart it in the right plate. Transferred from Rogers High School. 3 C’s. Beringer, Suzanne “Sue” The twee test of all sounds is praise. F.N.A., Homrmaking Club, Spanish Club. 3 C's Club. Girls' Intramurals. Girls' League Representative, Office Worker, Band. Deaconess School of Nursing. Baugh, Brad “Boulder wish to make no enemies. Future Medical Club, “My Friend Irma , B-Squad Wrestling. Varsity Wrestling. Boy’s Federation Representative. Locker Room Worker. W.S.U. Bclden, Betty Friendly to all, hostile to none; always jolly and full of fun. Girls' Pep Club. Talent Club, Vice-President; Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom News Representative. Orchestra. Choir, Treble Tempos. Pep Band. Northwest Nararene College Bcnadoni, Anne Cod helps them who help themselves. Art Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Library Club, 3 C’s, Girls' League Representative, Committees, Chairman; Library- Worker, Office Worker. Transferred from Chicopee High School. Chicopee, Massachusetts. Berg, Mary “Mary Dec” Joy of fitting. Art Club. Homemaking Club. Berry, Dcwaync “Hap” You tan never tell what he’ll do next. Boys’ Federation Committees, Band, Pep Band, Stage Band. 20 Best, Gordon Knowledge « power. Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Football. B-Squad Football. Freshman Football. Baseball; Boys' Federation Representative, Committees. Chairman; Class of '61 Treasurer, Committees. Chairman; Band, Stage Band. W.S.U. Bishop, John The definition of a gentleman. Boys' Pep Club. Clansmen, Freshman Football. Varsity Football Manager, Baseball Manager: B-Squad Football Manager. A.S.B. Representative. Committees. U. of Idaho Blackburn, Phillip “Andy” I believe in work, but I am not in favor of it. Varsity Golf, B-Squad Tennis, A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman. Gonzaga Blackwell, John A soft raying often containt much wisdom. Rifle Club. W.S.U. Bliss, Dwight Great men are dying everyday: in fact I don’t feel well myself. Archery Club, German Club. Boys' Intramurals, Freshman Track. Cross-Country; B-Squad Track. Cross-Country; Homeroom Secretary. Bookroom Worker, Locker Room Worker. Boguc, Ronald “Ron” Watch out, you big wide world, here I come. Clansmen, Rifle Club. Varsity Football, Baseball. Basketball; B-Squad Football. Baseball. Basketball; Freshman Football. Baseball. Basketball; Boys’ Federation Representative. All City Center. U. of Idaho Boies, William “Larry Never let studying interfere with your education. Locker Room Worker. E.W.C.E. Bollinger, Susan “Sue” There’s mischief lurking behind those eyes. F.T.A.. Girls’ Pep Club, Red Cross Representative, Varsity Golf, Girls’ League Representative. Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Homeroom President. Borchers, Sharon Love makes the world go round. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Girls’ Intramurals. Sporran Assistant Editor. Co-Senior Editor; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary, Locker Room Worker. K.B.U. Borton, Carolyn I always do my best. Caileag Clan, F.N.A., Big Sister, 3 C’s Officer, Girls' League Representative. Whitworth College 21 Bom, Linda A quirt kind of ftie ndliness. Commercial Club. Girb’ Pep Club, 3 C's, Big Sister, Girls’ League Representative, Commutes, Chairman. K.B.U. Brett, Jerome “Jerry” A little learning is a dangerous thing. Archery Club. Boys’ Inliamurals. Freshman Basketball, Locker Room Worker. Brosinska, Cathie A mind of her own. Commercial Club. Hi-Lassies, Girb’ League Representative. Committees; Homeroom President. Secretary; Study Hall Checker. E.W.C.E. Brown, Stephan “Steve” With a friend and a song. I'll travel along. Photography Club. President; Sporran Staff, A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Homeroom. President, Secretary; Band. Bagpipe Browning, Carole The only way to have a friend is to be one. Commercial Club. F.T.A., Treasurer; German Club, Girls' Pep Club, Big Sister. Gtrls' League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President. E.W.C.E. Brace, Sharon “Sheri” It is not how longt but how well we live. Girb' Pep Club, Big Sister, Gtrb' League Representative. Committees, Chairman. W.S.U. Briggs, Barbara To be born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Homemaking Club, Secretary; Latin Club, Historian; Girb' Intramurab, Hi-Lassies, Sporran, Co-Activities Editor; Girb’ League Committees, Chairman; Big Sister, Homeroom Secretary, News Representative; Office Worker. Linfteld College Brown, Kenneth “Ken” A loyal companion, an excellent friend, an earnest worker, and true to the end. Clansmen, President; Interclub Council. Boy's Intramurab. Varsity Football, Baseball; B-Souad Football. Baseball; Freshman Football, Baseball; Class of '61 Representative. Committees. ws.u. Brown, Thomas “Tom” Make hay while the sun shines. Homeroom Secretary. Buchan, Robert While there's life, there's hope. Archery Club, Boy's Pep Club, Boys' Federation Committees, Locker Room Worker. 22 Buell, Bonnie With a imile on her lips and laughter in her eyes. A.S.B. Representative, Homeroom Secretary, Library Worker. Office Worker, Study Hall Checker. Burch, Caren Her itandardi art high and “hi. Art Club. Commercial Club. Treasurer; Bifc Sister, Homeroom Secretary. News Representative; Scholastic Gold Key. Blue Ribbon Art Award, Noma Spelling Award. Burkhart, Ken I like the game and want to play. Varsity Track, B-Squad Track. W’restling. Cross-Country. Buttolph, Clarence By the work one knows the worker. Varsity Football Manager, Baseball Manager; B-Squad Football, Baseball; First in typing contest held at Shadle in 1959 960; Third best typist in State of Washington. Whitworth Callarinan, Mary Tennis is my love game. Caileag Clan. Secretary: Library Club, Vice-President: Thespians, Girls’ Varsity Tennis. Bullard, Larry It is not how much we hat e, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Archery Club. Boys' Federation Representative, Class of '61 Committees. Locker Room Worker. Band, Pep Band. Burchett, Linda Those who say the least are often the wisest. Girls’ Pep club; Homemaking Club; Big Sister; Tri-Zeta Service Club, Historian; Girls Intramurals; Girls’ League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Committees; Class of ’61 Committees; Library Worker. Burns, Robert “Bill His path of sure ess has been the path of good sense. Boys’ Pep Club, Clansmen, Latin Club, Varsity Football. Baseball. B-Squad Football, Baseball; A.S.B. President. Vice-President, Representative. Committees, Chairman; Homeroom President. Band, Runner Up Merit Scholarship Contest. U. of W. Caldwell, Caryn Striving and willing to work for myself and others. F.N.A., Hi-Lassies, Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Homeroom President, Secretary, News Representative; Locker Room Worker. B.Y.U. Callow, Judith “Judy” Friendship is a sheltering tree. F.T.A., Girls’ Pep Club, Thespians, Girls’ League Representative. Transferred from Claiiemont High. San Diego. California. San Diego State 23 Cameron, Kathryn “Kay” 1'U take a lillle bunch of words and set them in a row. Creative Writing Club. Debate Club. Vice-Presi-drnt; I.atin Club. Math Club, Fifth Executive; Junior Press Club Representative. Girls Intramural . Ski Club. Hi-Lander Hi-Litcs, Editor. News Editor, Managimt Editor. Business Manager; Girls' League Committees. News Representative. Locker Room Worker. Class of 61 Committees. K.B.U. Campbell, Donald “Don” He knew what it what. Boys’ Federation Representative. Committees; lascker Room Worker, Study Hall Checker. Whitworth Cannon, Howard There’s always one in every crowd. Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Basketball, B-Squad Basketball. Carpenter, Don Go forward, always go forward. Clansmen. Boss' Intramural . Varsity Football. B-Squad Football. Baseball; Boys' Federation Representative. A.S.B. Representative. W.S.U. Carter, James There is no safety but in doing good. Archery Club, Cafeteria Worker, Locker Room Worker. Band. E.W.C.E. Campbell, Charles A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Varsity Track. Campbell, Richard “Dick” Greater men have lived . . . but I doubt it! Debate Club. Inter Club Council. Vice President; Political Discussion Club, Vice Administrator; Varsity Debate Team Captain: A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chaiman; Class of '61 President, Homeroom President. Second Place Oratory North West District Tournament. U. of W. Carlson, Michael Our man Friday. Boys| Intramurals, Varsity Baseball, Junior Band. Carper, Emmett Time and tide wait for no man. Boys' Intramurals. B-Squad Basketball. Locker Room Worker. Carter, Jack He did nothing in partieulu, and did it very well. Math Club. Talent Club. President; A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President, Band. Pep Band. Stage Band. W.S.U. 24 Carter, Marilyn Aik me no question, and I'll tell you no fibs. Girls' Pep Club. Talent Club. Big Sister. Girls Ensemble. Girls' League Committees. A.S.B. Com mittees. Cafeteria Worker. Locker Room Worker. Office Worker. Study Hall Checker. Chorus, Choir. E.W.C.E. Carver, Clyda Polish takes time. Commercial Club. Spanish Club, Girls' League Committees. Big Sister. Library Worker, Office Worker. E.W.C.E. Cerenzia, Judy know an awful lot but I ean’t think ol it. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Big Sister, Girls Intramurals, Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Alternate. Chamberlain, Terry Great things are achieved with enthusiasm. Talent Club. Silver Spurs. A.S.B. Representative, Class of '61 1st Vice-President; Homeroom President: 1st in National Accordian Contest. Denver University Christiansen, William “Bill” Boys will be boys. Boys Intramural Swimming. E.W.C.E. Cartwright, Beverly “Bcv” Good humor makes all things tolerable. French Club. Girls' Pep Club. Girls' Intramurals, Girls’ League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Committees. Office Worker. W.S.U. Casey, Roxanna Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Commercial Club, F.T.A., Girls' Pep Club. Challender, Sharlene Her friendship is worth having. Tri-ieta Service Club. Secretary. President; Girls' League Committees. Big Sister, Class of '61 Committees. Transferred from North Central. Kelsey Baird Cheshire, Joan Joy ruled her days. Girls' Pep Club. Spanish Club. Fifth Executive, Treasurer. San Jose State Teachers College Clark, Richard “Rick” Men of few words are the best men. Boys' Intramurals. B-Souad Basketball. Golf; Gold Key. Honorable Mention in Art. Oregon State 25 Clouse, Jeanne b'one knew her, but to love her. or named her, but to praise. Commercial Club, Girl ’ Pep Club, Vice-President; Courtesy Committee, Theta Chi. Hi-Lassies, Girls' Intramurals. Girls’ League Chairman. A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Class of '61 Treasurer, Committee . Chairman; Homeroom Secretary, Bookroom Worker . Golman, George Blessed ii the wooing that is not long a-doing. Archery Club, Boys’ Pep Club, Boys' Intramurals Swimming. Boys' Federation Representative, Homeroom Secretary. Honorable Mention in Science Fair. W.S.U. Con Ion, Toni He prolits most who serves best. Varsity Football. Basketball, Golf; Boys’ Federation Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Vice-President. Homeroom President. W.S.U. Cooper, James “Jim” A good laugh is like sunshine. Trampoline Team. Transferred from Gonzaga Prep. U. of W. Cork, Don You ean’l keep a good man dosvn. Varsity Golf. E.W.C.E. Cochrane, Jacqueline Jackie There are dreams in your eyes. Girls' Pep Club. Girls' League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees. Class of ’61 Committees, Homeroom President. Gonzaga Congdon, Alice Laugh and the world laughs with you. French Club, F.N.A., Secretary; Girls’ Pep Club, Secretary; Sporran. Index Editor; Girls’ League Representative. Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Committees, Class of '61 Representative, Committees; Homeroom President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Library Worker, Locker Room Worker. Whitman Connerely, Wallace Blaine His own desire leads him. E.W.C.E. Corigliano, Linda “Lynn The spirit of gaiety. Girls' Pep Club. Big Sister. Girls’ League Representative, Office Worker. W.S.U. Corskie, Kirsten “Kris A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Dileas Chailin, President; Inter Club Council Secetary, Girls’ League. Vice-President, Committees; A.S.B. Vice-President. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Class of ’61 Representative, Committees. Chairman; Orchestra, All State Orchestra. Member of Spokane Philharmonic Orchestra. U. of W. 26 Coulston. Clarice Her dark tresses are mirrored im another. Girl ’ Pep Club. Honwnukinx Club. Spanish Club. Secretary; Girls' League Committers. A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Class of 61 Committees. Counsel!. Mary Free and fit lor anything. Girls’ Pep Club, Homemaking Club, Library Club, Courtesy Room Worker, Big Sister; Girls’ League Committees, Library Worker. Coulston, Dorothy Her dark Irenes are mirrored in another. Commercial Club. Home-making Club. Courtesy Room Helper, Girls’ League Committees Representative. Cowie, Midge Her (haratter is the result of her conduct. F.N.A., Fifth Executive; Girls' Pep Club. Talent Club. Girls’ League Committees. Chairman; Class of '61 Committer . Home room Secretary. Locker Room Worker. Office Worker. Courtesy Committee. W.S.U. Crabtree, Gary Desire is the very essence of man. Varsity Cross Country. Transferred from Las Vegas High School. Us Vegas. Nevada. U.C.L.A. Currie, John Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might. Varsity Football, Baseball; Photogiaphy Club. Transferred from Metaline Falls High School. Whitman College Davidson, Paula A soft answer turneth away wrath. F.N.A.. F.T.A., Treasurer; Girls’ Pep Club. Girls’ Intramurals. Hi-Lassie, A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Class of '61 Representative, Committees; Homeroom President. Vice-President. E.W.C.E. Crumbaker, Claudia Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Commeirial Club. Library Club. Girls' Intramurals. Library Worker. Finalist in Regional Typing Contest in Seattle. Kelsey Baird Dauber, Diane Bright eyes. Davis, Lccroy A man after his own heart. Archery Club. Treasurer, Secretary; Boys’ Pep Club, Boys’ Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; News Representative, Band. E.W.C.E. 27 Davis, Margaret The sweetest joy, the wildest woe it love. F.N.A.. Hi-Lassie, Girb' League Repre entati e, Committee ; A.S.B. Representative, Committee . Chairman. K.B.U. Davis, Roger For knowledge, loo, is iltell a power. Spanish Club. Band. President. Drum Major; Pep Band: Varsity Track. B-Squad Tiack. Tennis. Cross-Country; Boy ' Federation Representative. Committee ; Class of ‘61 Repiesentative. Committees. W.S.U. Dickens, Robert 4 Boys' Pep Club, Boys' Inttamurals. Class of '61 Alternate. Homeroom President, News Representative; Study Hall Checker. Gonzaga Bob” Detmer, Carol Our dignity is nol in uhat we do, but what we understand. Art Club, Vice-President; Latin Club. Girl ’ Tennis Manager, A.S.B. Commutes, Chairman; Class of '61 Committees. E.W.C.E. Devine, Dan Praise the bridge that carried you over. Day, Robert “Jim Sometimes I sit and think; other limes I just sit. Boy's' Intramural . B-Squad Baseball. Basketball; A.S.B. Representative, Class of '61 Representative. Homeroom President. Library Worker. Gonzaga Davis, Sharon Quiet and earnest, the goes her own way. Girls' Pep Club, Girls’ Intramurals. 3 C's, President, Prayer Chairman, Reporter; Girls' League Committee . Multnomah School of The Bible Dearborn, Mark I’d rather laugh, a bright haired boy, than reign a gray-haired king. Boys’ Pep Club, German Club, Boys' Intramural . Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom President. W.S.U. Devary, Carol As full of spirit as the month of May. Girl ’ Pep Club, Cafeteria Worker. E.W.C.E. Dirstine, Roger If I'm not worth the wooing. I'm not worth the spinning. Spanish Club. A.S.B. Representative, Bagpipe Band. Transferred from Lewi and Clark. 28 Dods, Jerry Never trouble trouble till trouble troublei you. Doll, Charles “Chuck” Youth comet but once in a lifetime. Eldredge, Dennis Denny” Play now, itudy later. Homeroom President, New Represenutive. E.YV.C.E. Furlong, James “Jim” Women? I came here to drink of knowledge. German Club. J.R.C. Representative to the inter-school J.R.C. Council. Baseball B-Squad Manager, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites. Reporter: Sporran Staff; A.S.B. Represenutive, Committees. Chairman. University of California Fairfax, Frances “Fran” Nothing it impoitible to a willing heart. Commercial Club. Treasurer; Dileas Chailin, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Class of ’61 Represenutive, Committees. Distad, Roger It taket all torlt to make a world. Radio Club. Rifle Club. Boy's Intramurals. Varsity Swimming. 1.W.C.B E. Dowd, Linda A merry heart maketh a cheerful. Girls’ Intramurals, Girls’ League Representative. A.S.B. Represenutive, Committers; Homeroom President. Band. W.S.U. Duff, Lawrence “Larry' know an awful lot but 1 can’t think of it. Debate Club. Boys’ Intramurals. A.S.B. Alternate. Homeroom President. Gonzaga and U. of W. Estes, C. Lawrence “Larry” Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. Boys’ Intramural . Choir, Hilandairs. W.S.U. Fairfield, Shirley Life it to merry! Ixrcker Room Worker. K.B.U. 29 Farrow, John The crime of being a young man. Boys' Intiamuials. Sporran. Advertising Manager; Homeroom W.S.U. Faulkner, Mary Ellen Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Caileag Clan. Secretary; Girls' Pep Club. Library Club. Vice-President: Girls’ Varsity Tennis. Girls’ League Representative, Committees; Library Worker. E.W.C.E. Ferguson, Judith “Judy” Her reason rules. Her mercy forgives. Art Club. Secretary; Girls' I-eague. Chit man; A.S.B.. Chairman; Locker Room Worker. Art College Fisk, Patricia “Pat” One way to succeed is to do more than is required. Debate Club. President; Latin Club. Girls' League Alternate. A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President. Bagpipe Band. Twice winner of the Voice of Democracy Contest, Girls' State Rep. W.S.U. Gardner, Dick Tomorrow life is too late: live today. Transferred from Westmoor High. Daly City, California. Faught, Eileen She is a burning and a shining light. Latin Club. Math Club. Science Club. Girls’ Intramurals, Orchestra, Band W.S.U. Fegan, Susan May my life practice more than my tongue sayelh. Debate Club. Math Club. Science Club. Class of ’61 Representative, Orchestra. Band. U. of W. Ferris, Lois A laugh is worth a hundred groans iri any market. F.N.A., Homemaking Club, Library Club, 3 C's. Secretary. Reporter; Girls’ League Committees, Library Worker. Locker Room Worker, Chorus. Cascade College, Portland, Oregon. Fry, Gary “Gar Life is but a jig saw puzzle. Photography Club, B-Squad Wrestling, A.S.B. Representative, Homeroom Secretary. E.W.C.E. Gaffancy, Dennis “Daffy” He’s a sure card. B-Squad Wrestling. 30 Garske, Gail Quality, not quantity, is my measure. Girls' Intramural , Girls’ League Committees. Class of '61 Committees. Locker Room Worker. W.S.U. Gcrdes, Michael Mike” Sometimes I sit and think: other times I sit and wonder. Clansmen. Varsity Football. Track; B-Squad Football. Track. Wrestling; Boys’ Federation Representative, Homeroom President, Secretary. W.S.U. Goin, Marylin If ron uould be loved, love and be lovable. Girls’ Pep Club, Big Sister, Girls’ League Committees. A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Chorus. U. of W. Gordon, Stephanie Stevie” Variety’s the very spice of life. F.N.A.. Girls’ Pep Club. Math Club. Secretary, Treasurer: Girls’ League Representative. Committees; Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom President. News Representative; Library Worker. U. of W. Gormley, Johnny “John” I hasten to laugh at everything. Boys’ Pep Club. Varsity Swimming Team. Boys’ Intramurals. B-Squad Track, Cross-Country; Trampoline Team. Sporran. Co-Index Editor, A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Homeroom News Representative. W.S.U. Gates, Tom I believe in uork but I’m not in favor of it. Vanity Swimming Team. Boys’ Intramural . Gibson, James “Jim” Wisdom is always an overmatch for strength. Boys’ Pep Club. Clansmen, Debate Club. Math Club. Radio Club. Varsity Tennis, Sporran Staff, Boys' Federation Representative, Chairman: Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom President. Secretary. Whitworth Golm, Betty It’s nice to be natural, when you’re naturally nice. Commercial Club, Girls' Pep Club. Big Sister. Trampoline Team. Office Worker. U. of W. Gorcnson, Sheila Hearts like hers are made to bless. Commercial'Club. Big Sister, Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Representative. Portland University Gornall, Karen The present is great with the future. K.B.U. 31 Gove, Diana It it more blessed to give than to receive. Thrtpiam, 3 C's. Grant, Barbara Full of life and lively fun: a friend and pal to everyone. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Big Sister, Girls' League Representative. Committees; Locker Room Worker. Gricpp, Winston LcAor conquers all things. Boys’ Pep Club. 3 C’s, Thespians. All School Plays. Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Tennis. Boys' Federation, Secretary; Homeroom President. Secretary; Orchestra. Harvard Grinsteiner, Donna It’s good to be merry and wise. Class of ’61 Committees. Hahn, Reggie Better late than never. Gow, Linda With a tong in my heart. Bite Sister, Choir. Girls Ensemble. W.S.U. Green, Robert “Bob Quiet and earnest he goes his own way. Math Club. Transferred from Anchorage, Alaska U. of W. Grigsby, Larry like the game and want to play. B-Squad Basketball, Homeroom News Representative. W. S. U. Gullidge, Wesley “Wes The days that make us happy, make us unse. Boys’ Intramurals. San Diego State Hailey, Leslie A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Sporran Staff. Class of '61 Committees, Chorus. Art Club, Girls’ Pep Club Officer. Junior Prom Queen, Girls’ Intramurals. Annual Activities Editor, Girls’ League Committees, Band, Pep Band. Girls’ State. Transferred from Connell High School, Connell, Washington. W.S.U. 32 Hall, John So stalely and tall, he moves through the hall, to cateh a thousand glances. Vanity Football. B-Squad Football. Freshman Football. A.S.B. Vice-President; Homeroom President. U. of Idaho Hamilton, Clarke live only for the sake of living. Hanunar, Samuel “Sam” A good sport in every sense of the word. r Clansmen. Vanity Football. B-Squad Football. Baseball; Freshmen Football. Baseball; Boys’ Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative. Homeroom President. W.S.U. Hanson, Judith “Judy” Tit only noble to be good. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Big Sister, Girls' League Committees, Cafeteria, va. Hardee, Charlene I am wealthy in my friends. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club, Spanish Club. Big Sister. Vanity Tennis, Girls' League Representative, Committees. E.W.C.E. Hallquist, Sharon By her deeds you will know her. Commercial Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Homemaking Club. Big Sister, Girls' League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President. Secretary: Library Worker. W. S. U. Hamilton, Waldo Oh, this learning, what a thing it is. Clansmen, Varsity Football, Wrestling; B-Squad Tennis, Cross-Country; Stage Crew. E.W.C.E. Hammon, Jerry Don’t fret, just take it in your stride. Transferred from Chicopee High School, Mass. Hantz, Dewitt “Junior He has qualities whieh promise success. B-Squad Track. Tennis. Cross-Country, Manager, Track. Cross-Country; Boys’ Federation. Chairman. Harden Simmons Business College Hardwick, Gene Sermons and soda-water the day after. 33 Harriman. Judith “Judy” It it no matter what rm do, if your heart e only true. F.N.A.. Latin Club. Vanity Tennis. Girl ' League Committer . Hathaway, Karen Entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of man. French Club, Girl ’ Pep Club, 3 C’ . Girl ’ Intramural , A.S.B. Representative, Committee . Chairman; Homeroom President. Whitworth Heinzcn, Richard “Dick” May you live all the days of your life. Radio Club, Photography Club, Hi-Lander Hi-Lite . Photo Editor; Sporran Photo Editor. Henderson, Steve Everything will tome if a man will only wait. Henson, Linda A gal with a guy. Girl ’ Pep Club, Girl ’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Committee . Hart, Lonnie A guy with a gal. Debate Club. B-Squad Track. Cross-Country. Gonzaga Hawkins, Marcia To her, life is a delight. F.T.A. Transferred from John Marshall Senior High School. Rochester, Minnesota. Whitworth Henderson, Nancy Vision to seek a beckoning peak. Courtesy Committee, Girls’ Pep Club. Varsity Golf, Girl ’ League Representative, Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Homeroom President. U. of W. Hennes, Thomas “Tom” He makes light of favors while he does them. Boys’ Pep Club. Science Club, Hi-Lander Hi-Lite , Reporter; Sporran Staff, New Representative, Political-Discussion Club. W.S.U. Higbcc, Glen wish to make no enemies. Clansmen. Debate Club, Vice-President; B-Squad Cros -Country. Manager. Track. Cross-Country; Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees. B.Y.U. 34 Hill, Darryl Ability it of little account without opportunity. Locker Room Worker. Gonzaga Hoagland, Thomas The belt way to keep _ good acti in memory it to refresh them with new. Clansmen. Hi-Y, Boy ' Intramural . Vanity Football. Baseball; B-Squad Football. Baseball; Homeroom President. U. of Idaho Hole, Thomas Who every young girl should know. Boy ' Federation Representative, Homeroom President, News Representative. E.W.C.E. Howe, Dorothy A conscience worth keeping. Girls' Pep Club, Girls’ Intramurals Girls' Vanity Tennis, Girls’ League Committees. Huether, Mary Kathy” Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Caileag Clan, President; F.T.A., Girls’ Intramurals, Hi-Lassie. Girls' Vanity Tennis. Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Girls’ Sports Editor; New Representative, Locker Room Worker, Inspirational Award for Vanity Girls Tennis. E.W.C.E. Hink, Charles Chuck' Free and fit for everything. Boys’ Intramural . Varsity Tennis. Homeroom President. Secretary; Locker Room Worker. Hogge, Betty Jean She has qualities which promise success. Caileag Clan. Girls’ Pen Club. Girls’ Intramural . Girls’ Vanity Tennis. Girls' League Committees. Hoover, Dixie “Dix” Nothing, but nothing, can slow me down. Art Club. Treasurer; French Club, Girls' Pep Club, Girls’ Intramurals. Girls’ League Committes, A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Class of '61 Committees, Homeroom President, Secretary. News Representative; Locker Room Worker, Designer of Program Cover for the Highland Fling. E.W.C.E. Howland, June The best wav to have a friend is to be one. F.T.A. Hughes, Pamela Pam Quiet and earnest, she goes her own way. 3 C’s, Girls’ League Committees, Locker Room Worker, Choir. Whitworth 35 Humphrey, Sue Always thtrt with joy and cheer. F.N.A.. Latin Club. Girls League Committee. Locker Room Worker. W.S.U. Hutchinson, Larry “Hutch” Earnest in purpose. Art Club. Locker Room Worker, Band. E.W.C.E. Isaak, Viki God's rarest blessing is. after all, a woman. Commercial Club. Girb' Pep Club, Girls' League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Class of 61 Representative. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. Cafeteria Worker, Locker Room Worker. Office Worker. Choir. Treble Tempos, All State Choir. Jacobsen, James “Jim” What you do still betters what is done. Amateur Radio Club, President. Treasurer; B-Squad Track. W.S.U. Jensen, Carol Entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of man. Courtesy Committee. Hi-La rider Hi-Lites. News Editor, Feature Editor. W.S.U. Hunter, Ronald “Ron Honor lies in honest toil. Archery Club. President; Varsity Cross-Country. Locker Room Worker. E.W.C.E. Ulias, Richard “Dick” Men of lew words are the best men. Boys’ Pep Club. Vice-President; Radio Club, Science Club. Political-Discussion Club, Sporran Staff. U. of W. Jacobsen, Elaine Sincerity wins ike world. German Club. Big Sister. Sporran. Student Faculty Co-Editor. A.S.B. Representative. Committees: Class of '61 Representative, Locker Room Worker, Office Worker. W.S.U. Jacobson, Nancy Everybody loves her, they can't help it. K.B.U. Jensen, Richard “Rick' Young America in action. Clansmen, Boys' Intra-murals. Vanity Football. Golfj B-Squad Football. W.S.U. - 36 Jensen, Julie A good woman is a man’i bliss. Girls’ Pep Club, Trampoline Team. Book Room Worker, Cafeteria Worker. Deaconess School of Nursing Johnson, Leonard “Len” With little cares and many thoughts ol fun. Boys' Intiamurals. Freshman Baseball. Basketball; B-Squad Basketball. Johnson, Victor “Vic” Let me play basketball but no speeches please. Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Basketball, B-Squad Basketball. A.S.B. Representative. E.W.C.E. Jones, Georgia I like fun and I like jokes about as well as most folks. Caileag Clan. Girls’ Pep Club. Homcmaking Club, Courtesy Room Workers, Girls’ Intra-murals, Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Class of ’61 Committees, Typing Award. Jonson, Chad Whim, wigor, witality and women. Boys’ Pep Club, Vice-President; B-Squad Track, Football Manager, Boys’ Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President. U. of W. Johns, Alice Conversation is just one of her talents. Commercial Club. Treasurer; 3 C’s, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ league Committees. Homeroom Secretary. Locker Room Worker. Business Ed. Dept. Worker. Typing Awards, 60, 70 w.p.m. Johnson, Thomas “Tom’ A good sport in every sense of the word. Clansmen. Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Football. B-Squad Football. Base trail. Track; Home-room President. Scholastic Art Awards. E.W.C.E. Jones, Edward “Ed” A remedy loo strong for the disease. Boys’ Pep Club. Spanish Club. Vice-President. President; 3 C’s, Boys’ Federation, Inter Club Council. Varsity Football Manager. Baseball Manager, Homeroom President, News Representative, Cafeteria Worker. Locker Room Worker, Art Medal of Honor. E.W.C.E. Jones, Maurice With one exception, girls mean nothing to me. Boys’ Intramurals. Homeroom President. Juillerat, Paul It is tranquil people who acquire so much. Latin Club, Math Club, Science Club. 37 Julian, Frank His friendship is worth haring. Boy Intramural', B-Squad Baseball. E.W.C.E. Kastberg, Russel “Russ” He has qualities which promise success. Boys’ Pep Club. B-Squad Track. B-Squad Cross-Country. Boys’ Federation Representative. A.S.B. Committees, Homeroom President. U. of Idaho Kenney, Cecile “Rusty” Praises loudly and blames softly. Art Club. Secretary-Treasurer; Caileag Clan, Girls’ Intramurals. Hi-Lassie. Swimming Team. Girls’ League Committees. Chairman; Class of 61 Representative, Committees, Chairman. W.S.U. Knight, Richard “Keith’ He who laughs last— Transferred from Sparks High School, Sparks, Nevada. Spanish Club. Vice-President, Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Football. Koch, Delores “Dee” Life is more amusing than a thought. Big Sister, Homeroom Representative, Cafeteria Worker. Choir, Girls Ensemble. Concordia Junior College Jungers. Craig Never leave that till tomorrow which you can do today. Kelly, Edward “Ed” Bored of Education! Boys’ Intramurals. Varsity Golf, B-Squad Golf, Boys’ Federation Committees, A.S.B. Representative. W.S.U. Kiourkas, Sharon An eye for gaiety and a special love for printer’s ink! Dileas Chailin, F.T.A., German Club, President, Vice President; Girls’ Pep Club, Vice-President; Inter-Club Council. Big Sister. Junior Press Club. Theta Chi, Sporran, Editor-in-Chief; Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Class of ’61 Representative, Committees; Locker Room Worker, Mardi Gras Princess. 1959. Pacific Lutheran University Knott, Veronica “Ronnie” A cheerful companion is worth gold. Homemaking Club. Spanish Club, 3 C’s, Girls’ League Committees. A.S.B. Committees, Class of ’61 Committees, Office Worker. U. of Idaho Kracher, Elizabeth “Betty” Happy, go lucky. Commercial Club. German Club. Transferred from Chrwrlah High School. E.W.C.E. 38 Krebs, Rod Can’I help loving’ dot women of mine. Varsity Coif. Boys Federation Committees. Chairman; Homeroom President. U. of W. Kronenberg, Joseph “Joe’’ All lhal and good looking loo! Boys’ Pep Club, Freshman Track. Boys' Federation Representative. A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman. Gonzaga University. Lacombc, Carole Cheerful today, tomorrow and every day. Creative Writing Club. President; F.N.A., Girls’ Intramurals. Girls, League Representative, Class of '61 Representative, Library Worker. Office Worker. Lang, Thomas “Tom” Yep, I’m a senior this year! Boys' Intramurals, B-Squad Baseball. Trampoline Team. U. of W. Lapoint, Robert “Bob” Life is so merry! Gonzaga Kromm. Nancy Little blonde girl. Hi Lassie. Hi Lande. Hi-Lites. Reporter. A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman: Book room Worker, Nurses Office. St. Luke's School of Nursing Kuehl, Henry “Hank I may seem studious but I’m only confused. Lamson, William Bill' An easy minded soul. Boss' Intramurals. E.W.C.E. Lansing, Sally A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Talent Club, Thespians. Secretary: Treasurer; All School Plays. E.W.C.E. Lee, Farrell Cosucience, Conscience; Man’s most faithful friend. Boys’ Pep Club, Debate Club. President; Debate Team. Boys' Intramurals. B-Sauad Football, Baseball; Boys' Federation Representa live, A.S.B. Representative. Chairman. First Placr Northeast Dist. Speech Meet. Brigham Young University 39 Lefebvre, Dave It is not hou much art hat e, but hou much we enjoy, that makes happiness. Homeroom President. U. of W. Leslie, Hillcry “Allen With a feather constantly tickling his funny bone. Future Medical Club. W.S.U. Lienig, Gloria live only for the take of living. Girls’ IntramuraU. Library Worker. Book room Worker, Locker Room Worker. K.B.U. Livcngood, Barry A fellow whom everyone admires for his gamtness wit, and good nature. Clansmen, Boys’ IntramuraU. Varsity Football, Co-Captain; Baseball. Basketball; B-Squad Football, Baseball. Basketball. Sporran Staff, Boys' Federation Secretary. A.S.B. Vice-President. B-Squad Most Valuable Player. W.S.U. Lord, Kristie “Kris” Men? I came here to drink of knowledge. GirU’ Pep Club. Girls’ Intramurals. Girls’ Varsity Golf. Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Exchange Editor, Reporter; Girb’ League Representative. Chairman. A.S.B. Committees, Office Worker. Vassar Lenhart. Edward “Ed” To study or not to study that’s the question. Archery- Club. Math Club, fti-Lander Hi-Lites, Boys’ Sports Editor. Homeroom News Representative. Levy, Wilberta “Willy” Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Big Sister, Study Hall Checker. E.W.C.E. Licske, Paul Worry never made one great, so why worry. Boys’ Pep Club. Hi-Lander Hi-Lites. Boys’ Sports Editor, A.S.B. Committees. W.S.U. Lloyd, William “Bill” He takes his time, but he gets there Band. Junior Band. Transferred from Twin Falls Hi h. Twin FalU. Idaho. Losh, William “Bill” Once I was caught studying and I’ve never fired it down. Varsity Track, Freshman Track. Montana State 40 Lotzenhiser, Hal “Lotz Without music, life would be a mistake. Clansmen, Talent Club, Boys' Intramurals. Freshman Football. Basketball, Track; B-Squad Football. Trade. W.S.U. Loy, Michael “Mike” Here's to pleasure as you like it. Boys’ Intramuials, B-Squad Football. Freshman Football, A.S.B. Representative. Class of ’61 Representative, Homeroom Vice-President. Magnuson, Janice “Jan” The hand that hath made thee, has made thee good. Caileag Clan. Debate Club. Treasurer; F.T.A., Secretary; Girls’ Pep Club, Latin Club, Courtesy Committee, Big Sbter, Girls Intramurals, Hi-Lassie, Varsity Tennis. Girls’ League Committes, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Cnairman; Class of '61 Temporary President, Representative, Committees, Chairman; Library Worker, Locker Room Worker, Office Worker, Second Place in 1960 Maricnau, Margo Bored of education. Commercial Club, Big Sister. Girls’ Intra-murals, Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Representative. K.B.U. Manfred, Barbara The same wherever you meet her. French Club, Hi-Lassie, Office Worker, Choir. Lower, Raymond ‘‘Ray’ What have you got that gets us? Math C-lub. Rifle Club, Boys' Federation Representative. Committees; Locker Room Worker. U. of California Lund, Carolcc A smile that wins, a manner that lakes; every where she goes, friends she makes. Dileas Chailin, Vice-President; F.T.A., Ski Club. Tri-Hy-Y, Big Sister. Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Vice-President. Representative, Chairman; A.S.B. Committees, Class of ’61 Secretary. Committees; Homeroom Secretary, Choir, Secretary. U. of W. Mainicro, Beverly “Bev' Never put off enjoyment, for there’s no time like the present. Girls' Pep Club, Homemaking Club, Big Sister, Trampoline Team. Class of ’61 Representative, Chorus. U. of W. Maricnau, Marlene Praises loudly and blames softly. Art Club, F.N.A., Spanish Club. Big Sister, Girls Intramurals, Trampoline Team, News Representative, Locker Room Worker, Chorus. Martin, Dick The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it. Boys’ Intramurals. Freshman Baseball, B-Squad Baseball, Boys’ Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative. 41 Martin, F.Uora Striving and willing to work for myself and others. Debate Club. President, Secretary; Dileas Chailin. Girls’ Pep Club. Bin Sister, Hi-Lassies. Girls’ Varsity Golf, Sporran Staff. Girls’ League Representative, Committees Chairman; A.S.B. Committees, Class of '61 Committees, Homeroom News Representative. W.S.U. Maschcr, Douglas “Doug” If girls interfere with your work, just keep working. German Club, Math Club President, Science Club, President; Equipment Manager. Semi-Finalist in Merit Scholarship Test. 4th place in State in National Math Contest. U. of Chicago Mathison, Frank like work: I eould sit and watch it for hours! Future Medical Club, President; Boys' Federation Representative. Gonzaga May, Donna My heart is ever at your service. Dileas Chailin 5th Executive. F.N.A. President, Treasurer; Courtesy Committee. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie Treasurer. Sporran Advertising Manager. Girls’ League Representative, Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Class of ’61 Committees. St. Lukes School of Nursing McCall, Glenda She lives in a cycle of cycles. F.T.A. Transferred from Kellogg, Idaho Martinson, John I don’t dare be as funny as I might. A.S.B. Representative. Choir. Color Guard. W.S.U. Mason, Barbara believe in work, but I'm not in favor of it. Commercial Club. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Representative. Committees; Bookioom Worker, Office Worker, Choir. Maulc, Jim Earnest in purpose. A.S.B. Committees, Homeroom President. Whitworth McBride, Cheryl You can hide the fire, but what are you going to do with the smoke? Commercial Club Secretary, Girls’ Pep Club, Big Sister, Hi-Lassie Vice-President. Sporran Co-Senior Editor, Girls' League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Chairman; Class of '61 2nd Vice-President. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary, Gregg Shorthand Award. E.W.C.E. McDonald, Janice “Jan' Her yesterday’s look backward with a smile. Math Club Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer. 5th Executive: Talent Club, 3 C’s President. Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer; Big Sister, Homeroom Secretary. 42 McFarland, John There's always one in every crowd. Clansmen. Boys' Intra-murals. Varsity Basketball, B-Squad Basketball. Sporran Staff. Boys’ Federation Representative. E.W.C.E. McKee, Donna Blessed are the calm. Bookroom Worker, Locker Room Worker, Chorus, Choir. McKenney, Carolyn Honor lies in honest toil. Cailea Clan Treasurer, Girls' Pep Club, Intra-murals. Hi-Lassie, Girls’ Vanity Tennis, Girls’ League Representative, Committees; Library Worker. W.S.U. Me Macken, Dennis Victory belongs to the persevering. Math Club President, Vice-President; Science Club Vice-President, Inter-Club Council. Boys' Federation Representative, 2nd Place in School National Math Contest. W.S.U. Means, Janies “Jim” The definition of a gentleman. German Club, President; 3 C’s, President; Boys’ Intramurals; Vanity Tennis. Freshman Tennis, basketball; Hi-Under Hi-Lites Editor, Reporter; Boys' Federation, Representative, A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Class of ’61 Representative, Committees; 3rd Place in National Math Contest. 2nd Place in Freshman Algebra McGrath, Patricia “Pat” Her friendship is worth having. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Committees, Class of ’61 Committees. W.S.U. McKclva, Jackie Sincerity wins the soul. Commercial Club, Girls' Intramurals, Hi-Lassie. Girls' League Representative, Big Sister. K.B.U. McLcllan, Phyllis “Phiz” A sunbeam on a rainy day. F.N.A. Secretary. Hi-Lassie Secretary, Girls' League Secretary, A.S.B. Representative, Committees Chairman; Homeroom President. Deaconess School of Nursing Me Millen, Patricia “Pat” I love the life I lead. F.T.A., Utin Club, Girls' Intramurals. Girls' League Committees. A.S.B. Representative, Committee Chairman, Executive Council; Class of '61 Representative, Committees; Homeroom Secretary. W.S.U. Medley, Linda Joy springs from labor. Debate Club, 3 C’s, Big Sister, Girls' League Representative, Committees, A.S.B. Alternate Representative, Library Worker, Honors English. Whitworth 43 Mclchisedeck, Jerry So evil eon happen to a good man in his life. Spanish Club. 3 C’s, Thespian . All School Play . Gonzaga Menge, Dick Good fellowship is the ship for me. Radio Club, Locker Room Worker. Michaelis, Terry To study or not to study! That is the question! ? ' Intramural . Varsity f. B-Squad Golf, Homeroom Secretary. New Representative; Band. Pep Band. Stage Band. E.W.C.E. Miles. Racccil With one execeplion, boys mean nothing to me. Girls’ Pep Club, Latin Club, Hi-Lassie, Girl ’ League Representative. Committees. Chairman. Big Sister. Executive Council; Class of '61 Representative. Committees, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. Miller, Patricia “Pat” With little eares and many thoughts of fun. Commercial Club. Homemaking Club. Spanish Club. Big Sister, Girls’ Intramural . Trampoline Team, Hi-Lander Hi-Lite . editor, Assistant Editor, Feature Editor; Homeroom Secretary. New Representative. Meng, Larry Men of few words are the best men. Mensing (Bryson), Sandra Sandy” The sunshine of your smile. Girls’ Pep Club, Girls' League Committees, A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Homeroom News Representative. E.W.C.E. Miclkc, Joy Be a live wire, but don’t get stepped on. Girls’ Pep Club, Talent Club, Big Sister, Girls’ Varsity 1 ennis. Library Worker, P. E. Office Worker. W.S.U. Minnick, Gayle Tall, Blonde, and . . . Art Club, Commercial Club. Girl ’ Pep Club, Latin Club. Big Sister, Girls' Intramural . Sporran Staff. Girls’ League Committees, Chairman-Model for Style Show ; A.S.B. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom News Representative, Teenage 44 Miotkc, Nancy love to live whether I smile or grieve. Girl ’ League Representative. Mongelluzzo, Sherrie The pleasure of love is iu loving. Homemaking Club, Talent Club, Big Sitter, Office Worker, Girls League Committees, Chorus. w.s.u. Montgomery, Michael Mike” He hat a smile that fits his face and he wears it every day. Clansmen, Varsity Football, Baseball: B-Squad Football; A.S.B. Vice-President, Homeroom President. Friendliest Boy Freshman, Junior, Senior Yeart, Co-Captain Football Team 1960, Boys’ State Representative. Moore, William Bill” His reason is not measured by size or heart, but principles. Morris, Carol Anne” Sweet to everyone—even boys. Commercial Club, Creative Writing Club, Girls’ Pep Club, Vice-President; Hi-Lassie. Girls' League Treasurer, Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees. Class of 61 Secretary, Representative, Committers Chairman; Book room Worker. E.W.C.E. Moberg, Margaret Beauty seen is never lost. Dileas Chailin, Girls' League Committers. Big Sister. U. of W. Montgomery, Elaine In a young heart, everything it fun. French Club, Homemaking Club, Big Sister, Girls' League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Chorus. W.S.U. Moore, Paula Good nature is one of the richest fruits of life. F.N.A., A.S.B. Committees. Moritz, Dianne She keeps a lot of people guessing. Commercial Club, Homemaking Club, Big Sister, Office Worker. Girls’ League Committees. A.S.B. Committees. Seattle U. Morrison, Judith Judy’ Why worry about life—you can never gel out of it alive anyway. Girls' Pep Club, Group Leader; Big Sister. Office Worker, Girls’ League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Committers Chairman, Class of ’61 Representative, Committees; Chorus. W.S.U. 45 Morton, Kenneth “Ken leap from lift's straight jacket and I am free. Boy ’ Pep Club. Varsity Track, Wrestling, Cross-Country; B-Squad Track. Cross-Country; Cafeteria Worker, Gold Key Winner in Art. E.W.C.E. Mulberry, Patti The best of things come in small packages. F.N.A., 5th Executive; Big Sister, Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees Chairman; Claw of ’61 Committees; Homeroom Secretary. W.S.U. Mutton, Janet A merry heart does good. Neighbors. Marvel “Sue Commercial Club, Girls' Pep Club, Big Sister, Girls' League Committees, A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. I-ocker Room Worker. Nesbitt, Doug Everything will come if a man trill only wail. Mueller, Herbert “Herb” Blessed is the man who invented sleep. Boys' Pep Club. Latin Club. Science Club, Varsity Track, B-Squad Track, Boys’ Federation Representative. U. of W. Munson, Tom The opportunity for doing mischief ts found a hundred times a day. Myron, Ronald Ron” There’s a lime for all things. Nelson, John Happv I am, from rare I’m free: why aren’t they all content like me? Newman, Diane Shortcut to fun. Commercial Club. Spanish Club, Girls’ Pep Club, Girls’ Intramurals, Girls' League Committees. Class of '61 Committees, Big Sister. E.W.C.E. 46 Nichols, Richard Dave' He never turns back— always goes forward. Cafeteria Worker. Norberg, Nancy Moderation is the noblest gift of beaten. All School Play. E.W.C.E. Ogle, Ronald “Ron” A guy with a smile is always worth while. Photography Club; Boys’ Federation Representative; A.S.B. Representative. E.W.C.E. Pagnotta, Carol The sweetest of all sounds it praise. F.N.A., Vice-President; Latin Club. Young Nurses of America, Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Representative, Committees. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman; Class of '61. Secretary. Committees. Chairman; Homeroom Secretary. Cafeteria Worker, Office Worker. Seattle U. Pantzar, Ginger Rich in good works. Art Club. Sgt. at Arms: Girls’ Intramurals, Girls' League Committees. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative. Committes, Chairman; Class of '61 Committees. Chairman; Homeroom News Representative, Study Hall Checker. Whitworth Nicholson, Kenneth “Ken” He thinks twice before he speaks, then says it to himself. Math Club. Radio Club. Science Club, Library Worker. U. of W. Nyc, Bryan Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Varsity Football. Basketball; B-Squad Football. Basketball. Track; News Representative; Band. E.W.C.E. Ogle, Sherry A popular girl in fine trim. Dileas Chailin, Treasurer; F.N.A., Secretary; Big Sister, Hi-Lassies President and Vice-President; Girls’ League President. Committees; A.S.B. Committees; Homeroom President; Locker Room Worker. Deaconess School of Nursing Paine, Nancy Honor lies in honest toil. Debate Club, F.N.A., Spanish Club, Neptune ’ Daughters Swim Club. Girls Intramurals. Girls’ League Representative, Committes; A.S.B. Committees, Class of ’61 Committees, Bagpipe Band. Chorus. Deaconess School of Nursing. Parmley, Patricia “Pat” Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Creative Writing Club, French Club. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Representative. Committees, Co-Writer of Con; A.S.B. Representative. Committees, Chairman: Class of '61 Committees. Homeroom Vice-President. E.W.C.E. 47 Parr, Dennis Boys will be boys. Boys' Pep Club. Boys’ Intramural . B-Squad Basketball. Class of ‘61 Representative. Locker Room Worker. E.W.C.E. Paton, Janies “Jim” Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter. Clansmen, Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Football. Baseball: B-Squad Football, Baseball, Basketball. Wrestling; Class of ’61 Representative, Homeroom President. Stage Crew. Orchestra. Band. Most Valuable Football Player Award. All City Football Team. Captain Football Team. Honorable Mention on All State Team. U. of Idaho Paynter, Lawrence “Larry” The fewer the words the greater the profit. Perry, Judith Judy” A good heart’s worth gold. F.N.A., Hi-Lassie. A.S.B. Representative, Chairman. St. Lukes Hospital Peterson, David “Dave” I don’t tell all I know. Photography Club. Band. Pep Band. Parton. Donald “Leroy’ All things come round to him who will but wait. German Club. Math Club. Science Club. Boys' Federation Representative, Committees. U. of W. Pattison, James “Jim” can believe anything, provided it is incredible. Hi-Y, Boys, Intramural . Varsity Track. B-Squad Track. Bos' ’ Federation Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Representative. Committees. W.S.U. Perkins, Margaret “Anne” Beauty is power; a smile is its sword. Dileas Chailin, French Club, Thespians. All School Play, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ league Representative. Committees; Class of ’61 Committees. Peterson, Dale Study, Study, Study. Creative Writing Club. Debate Club. Science Club, A.S.B. Representative, Chairman; Schoo} Voice of Democracy Prize, Scholastic Magazine Writing Awards. U. of California Peterson, Joleen “Jo” Giving is true having. French Club. F.N.A., Girls’ Pep Club. Ski Club. Big Sister, Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees. Class of '61 Representative. U. of W. 48 Peterson, Kathleen “Kathy” Life would bt quilt intolerable if it weren’t for our amusements. Girls’ Intramural , Chorus. Peterson, Suzanne “Sue” Through lift tht goes with a happy smile. Commercial Club. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Homeroom News Representative, Business Office Worker. K.B.U. Pethers, Ross live only for the take of living. Plununer, Sandra “Sandi” A sure cure for the bluet. F.N.A., President. Secretary; Science Club. President, Secretary-Treasurer Girls’ League Representative. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Class of ’61 Committees. Homeroom Secretary. U. of W. Portz, Judy Flashing imile for everyone. J Peterson, Pauline “Polly” A woman's reason—she would not beeaute she would not. Girls’ Intramurals. Peterson, Vicki I'm always ready for fun. Girls’ Pep Club, Big Sister, Hi-lander Hi-Lites, Reporter; Girls’ League Representative, Committers; A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Class of '61 Committees. Homeroom News Representative. Whitworth Pickett, Michael “Mike” His reason is not measured by size or height, but by prineiple. Boys' Pep Club, French Club. Hi-Y, Boys’ Intia-murals, Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees. W.S.U. Poole, Susan “Susie” I do betray myself by blushing! Girls’ Pep Club, Girls’ Varsity Golf, Girls' League Committees. Sacred Heart School of Nursing Powell, Daisy Don’t fret, just take it tn your stride. Talent Club. Chorus, Choir, Treble Tempos. 49 % Powers, Betty Sol only good, but good for something. CiiU Pep Club. Home-making Club. Hi-Landers Hi-Lites. Asat. Feature Editor: Class of '61 Committees. U. of Puget Sound Protzman, Walter “Hughes” Oh. this homing, uhat a thing it is. Clansmen. Debate Club, Latin Club. 3 C' . Boys' Intramurals, Varsity Football, Track: B-Squad Football, Boys' Federation Treasurer. Representative; Homeroom President, Secretary. Whcaten College Race, Bill What, me wrong? German Club. Math Club, Radio Club. Photography Club. Rifle Club, Varsity Tennis. Boys’ Intramurals, W.S.U. Randles. Maurice “Keith” Hit wisdom is always expanding. Radio Club. W.S.U. Profit, Thomas “Tom' Here’s that extra something! Transferred from Claire-mont High. San Diego, California Gonzaga Pruitt, Lcla “Diane” The horn of Gabriel winds not much sweeter. Spanish Club. Thespians. Vice-President; All School Plays, Girls' League Committees. A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Class of 61 Committees. Homeroom President, Book-room Worker. Pacific University Randall, Judy Just plain fun, fun, fun. Homeroom Secretary, Cafeteria Worker. K.B.U. Raymond, David Worry never made one great, so why worry? Archery Club. Boys’ Intramurals. Boys Federation Representative. A.S.B. Representative. Homeroom Secretary, Locker Room Worker. Gonzaga Reynolds, Arlene Life is but a play. K.B.U. 50 Restad, Carol All’s well that ends well. Rhodes, Susan “Dusty” A folly little girl. Spanish Club, Girb’ Uagur Committees, A.S.B. Committees. Cafeteria Worker, Locker Room Worker, Bagpipe Band. Uniform Crew. E.W.C.E. Richards, Howard Fortune truly kelps those who are of good judgement. United States Naval Reserve Richardson, Joan She ivas ever precise in promise lyeping. Creative Writing Club, F.N.A., Homemaking Club, Girls' Intramurals, Girls' League Representative, Committees; Homeroom New Representative. w.s.u. Rizzuti, Catherine “Cathy” Watch out, here I come! F.N.A., Girb Pep Club. Homemaking Club, Gins’ Intramurab, Girb’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees, Homeroom Secretary. W.S.U. Robbins, Patty One who knows how to give a man her own way. F.N.A., Latin Club, Girb’ Intramurab, Hi-Lassie, Girb’ League Representative, Committees; Class of ’61 Fifth Executive, Committees. W.S.U. Richards, Delbert “Del” Happy I am, from care I'm free; why aren’t they all content like me? Archery Club. Boys' Pep Club. Math Glub. Radio Club, Varsity Wrestling. Tennis- B-Squad Tennts. Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees; Homeroom President. News Representative, Band. Gonzaga Richards, Sharon Truth sits upon her lips. F.N.A., Homemaking Club, Girls'.League Committees. St. Lukes School of Nursing Ripley, Barbara Not only good, but good for something. Girb’ Pep Club, A.S.B. Representative, Class of '61 Representative, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary, Cafeteria Worker. U. of Idaho Robards, Steven “Steve” Women, I came here to drink of knowledge. Latin Club. Boys' Intramurab, Boys’ Federation Representatis-e, Homeroom News Representative. W.S.U. Roberts, Dennis A cheerful companion. Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Club Editor. Gonzaga 51 Ronnc, Gay Everything will come if a girl tan only wait. F.N.A.. Girl - Peg Club. Girls' Ensemble. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie. Girl ' I-eague Committer . A.S.B. (Committees, Homeroom News Representative, Chorus, Choir. Pacific College Rounan, Elva —with curly hair and laughing eyas— Commercial Club. Talent Club. Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Representative. Committees; Class of '61 Representative, Chairman; Homeroom News Representative, Book room Worker. Choir. K.B.U. Roper, Dale He keeps his feel on the ground; he’s not apt to fall. Future Medical Club, Spanish Club. A.S.B. Representative. Homeroom President. Gonzaga Ross, Helen “Glee” —with volleys of eternal bobble. Girls' Pep Club, Thespian . Hi-Lassie, Treasurer, Girls’ League Represenutive, Committees; A.S.B. Fifth Executive. Chairman; Book-room Worker. Cafeteria Worker, Friendliest Girl, All School Play. Rouleau, Terrie A quiet little package. Commercial Club, Vice-President; Spanish Club. Girls’ League Committees, Office Worker. Russell, Margery “Margie” A heart full of sunshine. French Club. Secretary; F.N.A., Library Club, Big Sister, Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Committees, Library Worker. Sammons, Jerry Eat, drink and be merry lor tomorrow we study. Math Club. Boys’ Intramural . Manager; Basketball. U. of W. Rule, Judith “Judy” Action is elequence. Girls’ Pep Club. Girls’ League Committees, Chairman; A.S.B. Committees. Choir. Girls' Ensemble. Marylhurst College Saling, Dale The world’s no better if you teorry. B-Squad Football. E.W.C.E. Sandberg, Janice We learn the hard way, and we don’t forget! Commercial Club, Girls' Pep Club. Rig Sister, Girls' League Committees. 52 Sandberg, Joyce There’s something lurking behind those eyes. Girb’ Pep Club. Girls' Intramurab, Sporran. Student Faculty Co-Editor; Girb’ League Committees, Class of ’61 Committees, Bookroom Worker. Cafeteria Worker, Locker Room Worker, Office Worker. K.B.U. Schatz, Richard “Rich” Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Boys’ Pep Club, Debate Club, Secretary. Treasurer; Latin Club, Varsity Tennis, B-Squad Tennis, Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative, Chairman; Class of ’61 Representative, Committees, Chairman; Third Place. Algebra Contest; Varsity Debate Team, National Merit Scholarship. U. of W. Schmidt, Linda —and still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, how one small head could carry all she knew. Art Club. Girb’ Pep Club, Homemaking Club, Spanish Club, Big Sister. Whitworth Schultz, Carolyn Here’s to pleasure as you like it. Library Club, Library Worker, Locker Room Worker. K.B.U. Schultz, Tana I like fun! Commercial Club, Girb’ Pep Club, Latin Club, Math Club, Big Sister, Girb' Intra-murals. Girb' League Representative, Committees; A.b.B. Representative, Committees; Class of ’61 Representative, Committees; Homeroom Secretary, Office Worker. Whitman College Sannc, Gerd Charm is her power. Girb’ Pep Club. Fifth Executive; Big Sister. Girb’ IntramuraU, Varsity Tennis, A.S.B. Representative, Bookroom Worker. Schatz, Suzanne Her modesty is a clue to her merit. F.T.A., German Club. Secretary, Big Sister, Hi-Lassie, Girbr League Representative, Chairman; Locker Room Worker. Class of '61 Committees, Pacific Lutheran University Schmitt, Don A worthy friend. Schultz, Kevin —so live to be happy! Homeroom News Representative, Band. E.W.C.E. .Schwarz, Grayson “Skip” may teem studious, but I’m only confused. Archery Club. Debate Club, B-Squad Track, Cross-Country; Orchestra. 53 Scott, Robert “Bob” Never do today what you can pul off 'til tomorrow. Scott, Patricia “Pat Silence is one great art o conversation. Severson, Mary lee She’s humble even when she’s at her best. Girls’ League Representative, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative. Committees. Chairman; Choir, Treble Tempos. Pacific Lutheran University Sharpe, Cheryl I love the life I lead. Debate Club. F.N.A., Girls' Pep Club. Latin Club. Photography Club, 3 C’s, Big Sister. Girl's I-cague Representative. Nursing School Sheridan. Edward Ted’ An acre of performances is worth a whole world of promises. Boys’ Pep Club. Talent Club. Band. Pep Band. Stage Band. w.s.u. Scott, Joan Variety is the spice of life. Girls’ Pep Club. Girls' League Committees, A.S.B. Committees, Chairman; Class of ’61 Committrs. Homeroom News Representative, Study Hall Checker. Whitworth Searl, Luana Her silence is more musical than a melody. Commercial Club. Library Club, Big Sister, Hi-Lassie, Library Worker, Locker Room Worker. Sharp, Robert “Bob” One way to succeed is to do more than is required. Boys' Pep Club, Secretary; F.T.A.. Fifth Executive; Math Club, Talent Club Vice-President; Thespians. All School Play, Boys’ Intra-murals, Sporran, Business Manager; A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Class of ’61 Representative. Chairman; Homeroom News Representative. Whitworth Sheldon, David “Dave” Quiet and earnest, he goes his own way. Boys’ Pep Club, Boys’ Intramurals. Boys’ Federation Representative, Committees; Homeroom News Representative. W.S.U. Shcrling, Gordon In the Twentieth Century a man must either push or be pushed! Boys’ Intramurals, Boys' Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative. E.W.C.E. 54 Sherrill, Janies “Jim” Definitely a Gentleman! Boy ’ Pep Club, Treaiurer; Debate Club, Latin Club. President; Boy ’ Intramural . Boy ' Federation Secretary, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative. Chairman; Homeroom President; Best Costume for Sadie Hawkins Dance. W.S.U. Simons, Elaine Shortcut to fun! Commercial Club, Girls’ Pep Club: Library Club. Big Sister, Hi-Lassie, Girls' League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Repreienta-tive, Committees; Class of '61 Committees, Chairman; Homeroom Secretary, News Representative; Library Worker. W.S.U. Simpson, Kenneth “Ken” I’ll tell the world. Radio Club. Sipc, Roger I’ll hate a fling. Boys’ Intramural . Homeroom News Representative. E.W.C.E. Slade. Ron The world’! no belter if you worry. B-Squad Wrestling. Cross-Country, Boys’ Federation Representative. Shurtleff, Janet “Jan” Blessed with charm! French Club. F.N.A.. F.T.A., Hi-La ic. Fifth Executive; Girls’ League Representative. Executive Council, Committees: Locker Room Worker. E.W.C.E. Simons, Su anne So much to do, so little time. F.N.A., Big Sister. Hi-Lassie. Girls’ Varsity Golf, Girls’ League Representative. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees, Chairman; Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom President. Library Worker. Sinnott, Linda Good Qualities need no advertising. F.N.A., Fifth Executive; Homemaking Club, Latin Club, Big Srster, Girls’ Intramural . Hi-Lassie. Girls' League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Representative. Coinmittes; Homeroom Secretary, New Representative. Deaconess School of Nursing Skaug, Susan “Sue” A girl who needs no introduction. Art Club. Homemaking Club. Girls’ League Committees. Class of '61 Representative, Homeroom President. Sloan, Carol A friend, known in necessity. Art Club, President: GirU’ Pep Club. Girls’ Intramural . Girls’ League Committee . Cafeteria Worker. E.W.C.E. 55 Sloan, Jim Don’t take life too seriously: You’ll never get out alive. Debate Club. U. of Florida Smith, Gerald “Jerry' I love the life I lead. Archery Club. Vice-President; Boys’ Federation Representative, Band. E.W.C.E. Spangcnberg, Carol Success is the reward of diligence. F.T.A..German Club. Secretary, Vice-President; Hi-I.a ie, Girb’ League Representative. Committees. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committee, Chairman; Locker Room Worker. Swimming Instructor. Class of ’61 Committee Chairman. W.S.U. Spigcr, Kenneth never worry about the future. It comes soon enough. Varsity Wrestling. Staunton. Joel “Skip” His heart is like a hotel— room for all. Boys' Intramurals. Ilarnlinc LTniversity Smiley, Beverly “Bev” Give me a hand that is honest and true. F.X.A.. Hi-Lassie, Girb' League Representative. Committees; Homeroom Secretary. Office Worker, Study Hall Checker. Deaconess School of Nursing Smith, Richard “Rick” Youth is a challenge: life is a fight. Boys Pep Club, Radio Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; 3 C' ; B-Squad Wrestling. Boys' Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative, Committees. Sparrow, Jerry As for me, all I know is that know nothing. Boys’ Federation Committees, Class of '61 Committees. Locket Room Worker, Study Hall Checker. Stanford Spilkcr, Marylin No wonder teachers’ hair turn grey, I chatter, chatter all the day. Girls' League Committees. Class of ’61 Committees, Study Hall Checker, Chorus. E.W.C.E. Sterling, Nancy Life is not so short but that there is always lime enough for courtesy. Commercial Club, Girb Pep Club, Library Worker Cafeteria. Locket Room Worker. Study Hall Checker. E.W.C.E. 56 Sterling, Robert “Bob” Such is life! Boy ' Federation Representative. Home loom Nm Representative, Library' Worker. Stillwell, Jack To study or not to study! That is the question! Sure Crew. W3.U. Stokkc, Yvonne All that and cute loo. French Club, Secretary; Talent Club. President, Treasurer; Thespians, Theta Chi. Cheerleader, Hi-Lassie, Secretary; Gitb' League Representative, A.S.B Secretary, Representative. Committee, Chairman; Class of '61 Representative, Committees. W.S.U. Sturdivant, Elaine —o a calm dignity. Art Club, German Club, Girls’ Pep Club. Girls’ Intramural . Girls' League Committees, Locker Room Worker. Esther’s School of Beauty Sullivan, Steve All his dealings are square and above board. Ski Club. Treasurer; Varsity Football. B-Squad Football, Boys’ Federation Vice-President, Representative. Whitworth Stevens, Patricia “Patsy” With little caret and many thoughts of fun. Caileag Clan, Fifth Executive; Girls’ Intramurals. Girls Varsity Tennis. Girls' league Committee Chairman. A.S.B. Representative, Committee Chairman; Locker Room Worker. Choir, Girls' Ensemble. K.B.U. Stoeser, Tcrrie Lee The learned understand the reason of art: the unlearned feel the pleasure. Girls’ Pep Club. Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Committees. Class of '61 Committee .' Homeroom News Representative, Library Worker. W.S.U. Strenge, Robert “Bob” I despise money—except what I need today. Clansmen, Science Club, Boys’ Intramurals. Manager, Baseball, Basketball; Class of '61 Representative. U. of W. Sullivan, John In the Twentieth Century a man must either push or be pushed. Intramurals, A.S.B. Representative. Class of ’61 Representative, Homeroom President, News Representative. E.W.C.E. Swannack, George The wrong way always seems more reasonable. B-Squad Football, Track. Wrestling. E.W.C.E. 57 Swartout. Gary I'm so proud to ha: e Unally madt il. Archery Club. Radio Club. President, Vice President. W.S.U. Teague, Gary For knowledge, too, is itself a power. Boy ’ Intramurals, Varsity Track. B-Squad Baseball, Cross-Country, Boys’ Federation Representative. Committee. Chairman; Homeroom President. U. of W. Thew, Margaret The same wherever you meet her, always gay. Commercial Club. 3 C’s, Girls’ Intramural . Girls’ League Representative, Homeroom Secretary. Whitworth Taft, Constance “Connie” Her heart is entwined in her harpstrings. Art Club. Treasurer. F.N.A. Talent Club, Historian; Girls' League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Representative. Office Worker. Orchestra, Won Scholarship to the National Music Camp at Interlochen, Mich. W.S.U. Terris, Andrew “Andy” Knowledge tomes, but wisdom lingers. Art Club, Vice President, Fifth Executive; German Club. Gold Key Art Award. Many School Art Awards. E.W.C.E. Thomas. Bruce Don’t fret, rust take il in your stride. German Club. President; Math Club, Science Club. Semi-Finalist, National Merit Scholarship Program. U. of W. Thomas, Dan Wateh out for his hidden talents! Manager, Football; Hornetoom Secretary. Locker Room Worker. Thomas. Patrick “Rick” A great guy to those who know him, and an idol to those who don't. Clansmen. Ski Club. Boys’ Intramurals, Varsity Football. A.S.B. Representative. w.s.u. Thomas, Jancen A friend to everyone, everyone a friend to her. F.T.A. Treasurer; All School Play. Girs’ Intra-murals, Girls’ League Representative, Committees: A.S.B. Representative. Committees; Orchestra, Band. Uniform Crew. E.W.C.E. Thomas, Paul The future is for me! Radio Club. Secretary: Varsity Football. B-Squad Football. Baseball; Homeroom President. Most Improved Player Trophy. Air Force Academy 58 Thompson, Donna Graduation is finally here? Commercial Club, Girls' IVp Club. HomrmakinK Club, 3 C’s, Girls' Intramurals. Girls’ League Representative. Committees; A.S.B. Committees. Whitworth Thompson, Laurel A friend may be well reckoned the masterpiece of nature. F.N.A.. Girls' Pep Club. Chorus, Cla« of ’61 Committees. W.S.U. Thornquist, Ronald “Ron” Admired by all! Homeroom News Representative, Locker Room Worker, Band. E.W.C.E. Trail, Michael “Mike It takes a friend to be one. Locker Room Worker, Band. E.W.C.E. Trowbridge, Mary Quiet and earnest, she goes her own way. Homemaking Club, President; Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Representative, Committees. W.S.U. Thompson, Jill Art Club. Secretary; F.T.A., Girls' Pep Club. Library Club. Library Worker. U. of W. Thoorscll, Elizabeth Betty” Deeds distinguish her. German Club. Girls Pep Club. Girls’ League Committees. Toftc, Judy Friend to all! K.B.U. Treadwell, Paula A short saying oft contains much wisdom. Talent Club. Big Sister, Girls’ League Representative, A.S.B. Committees, Choir, Treble Tempos. E.W.C.E. Tschctter, Roberta I grow old learning something new everyday. F.T.A., Girls' Pep Club. Committees: Homemaking Club, Girls’ Intra-murals. Girls’ League Representative, Committees. W.S.U. 59 Turk, Judith “Judy’ The tame wherever you meet her. Girls’ IVp Club. I.atin Club. Talent Club. Historian; Thfipian, President; Girls' League Commiitm, A.S.B. Committees. W.S.U. Uggen, John “Jack” He iervei well those who hate borne the pain of serving him. Boys' Intramurals. Spoil.in. Co-Sports Editor; Boys Federation Representative, U. of Oregon Underwood, Mary Ann Oh, those eyes! Commercial Club. F.T.A., Girls’ Pep Club. Home-making Club, Latin Club, Girls’ Intramurals. Hi-Lassie, Girls’ League Representative. Committee. Chairman; A.S.B. Committees. Class of 61 Repirseniativr, Committees; Locker Room Worker. Office Worker. Study llall Checker. North Idaho Junior College Vandcrpool, Elizabeth “Kay” Her friendship it worth hating. Caileag Clan. Girls' Pep Club, Girls’ Intramurals. Office Worker. Northwest Nazar ene College Vigil, Claudia Things whieh must be, must be for the best. Latin Club, President, Secretary; 3 C’s, Secretary. Treasurer: Hi-Lassie. Girls' League Committee. Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committer, Homeroom Secretary, Choir. K.B.U. Twiggs. Steve Ability needs no disguise nor ornaments. Math Club. Science Club. B-Squad Track. Cross-Country; Boys' Federation Representative. E.W.C.E. Uggen, Michael “Mike” Tall, studious, and Happy! Boys’ Pep Club. Science Club, Class of '61 Representative. Committees; Certificate of Merit in National Merit Scholarship Program. Stanford Van Ausdle, Sandra “Sandy” One who is Oolite to you even when she has no favors to ask. Commercial Club. French Club. Girls’ Pep Club, A.S.B. Committees. Class of '61 Committees. I.B.M. School. Portland. Oregon Vaughan, Michael A mirror of rourlery. German Club. Radio Club, President; Science Club. Class of '61 Representative. U. of Idaho Vokacek, Frank One way to succeed is to do more than is required. Varsity Football. Basketball. Track: B-Squad Basketball. Transferred from Kent-Meridian High School 60 Vorce, Richard ‘‘Dick ’ Do uhIo the other feller the way he'd like to do unto you, an' do it first. Sporran, Circulation Editor. Transferred from El Cajon Valley High School Waite, Susan “Sue The good, the true, the beautiful-lhose are the things that pay. Spanish Club. 3 C’s. Girls’ Intramurals, lii-Lassir. Girls League Representative, Committees, Chairman; Homeroom President. Chorus. Choir, President. Pacific College Wampler, Kialynn Conversation is just one of her talents. Debate Club, Vice-President: F.T.A., Latin Club. 3 C’s. Hi-Lassie, A.S.B. Representative, Class of ’bl Committees, Girls' State, Varsity Debate Weathcrwax, Claudia Everything at onee and soooo effieient. Girls’ Pep Club. Big Sister, Girls’ Intramurals, Girls’ League Representative, Committees: A.S.B. Representative. Committee Chairman: Class of 'ol Committees, Homeroom Secretary. E.W.C.E. Webber, Darlene All is fair in love and war. Art Club. F.N.A.. Girls’ Pep Club, Girls' League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees, Class of '61 Representative, Committees. Chairman: Library Worker, Locker Room Worker, Study Hall Checker. U. of Hawaii Voykin. Dale Willingness to serve. A.S.B. Representative, Committees; Cafeteria Worker. E.W.C.E. Walling, Kathicnc “Kathy” I bear a charmed life! Girb’ Pep Club, Hi-Lander Hi-Lites, Ass’t. Feature Editor. Reporter; Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Committees, Class of ’61 Representative, Committees. U. of W. Watkins, Bette Hold the fort. I’m coming. Art Club. Girls’ Pep Club. Homemaking Club, Courtesy Room; Girls’ League Committee, Chairman, Library Worker. Weaver, Philip Here are qualities which promise success. Boys’ Federation Representative. U. of W. Welch, Shirley “Scotty” She smiles to scare the darkness of the world. French Club, Big Sister, Office Worker. Locker Room Worker. Stage Band. Sacred Heart School of Nursing 61 Wcllsandt, Sherry Where did you get those big brown eyes. F.N.A.. Homeroom President. Whitworth West, Edward “Ed' The early bird gels the worm, but who wants the worm nowadays? White, Ronald Your heart’s desire be with you. German Club. Talent Club. Boy.' Double Quartet. Homeroom President. Choir. E.W.C.E. Whittaker, Paul You can start now, I'm here. Clansmen, Claw of ’61 Representative. Varsity Football. Homeroom Piesident, Ne mi Representative. U. ot W. Wichterman, Jack Two heads are belter than one! Clansmen. Varsity Football. Baseball; B-Squad Football. Baseball, Basketball. Wrestling; Freshman Football, Baseball, Basketball. Werner, Margaret Life it just a merry go round. Chorus, Choir. Girls’ Ensemble. E.W.C.E. White, Lola She found smiles are made to be worn. Commercial Club. Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Committees, Class of '61 Representative, Committee, Chairman; Library Worker, Locker Room Worker. Office Worker, Study Hall Checker. W.S.U. Whitford, Paul Success is the reward for diligence. German Club. Rifle Club, Band. Pep Band, Stage Band. U. of W. Whittier, Arthur “Art' Ask me no questions and I’ll tell you no fibs. Locker Room Worker. Wickwire, Gary His love makes his world go round. Sporran. Co-Sports Editor, A.S.B. Representative, Homeroom President. E.W.C.E. 62 Williams, Roylcne Such sweet compulsion doth in music lie. Homcmaking Club, Girls’ Ensemble, Chorus, Choir. E.W.C.E. Wollaston, Pat have been contented. Therefore, no more shall be desired. Science Club, Spanish Club. Study Hall Checker, Band. W.S.U. Wilhite, Wally If a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit. A.S.B. Representative. W.S.U. Yankee, William “Bill” Nothing ventured, nothing gained. E.W.C.E. Young, Juanita “Ann I shall go softly all my days. Spanish Club. Hi-Lassie. Girls’ League Representative, Committees; Locker Rooms Worker, Office Worker. Williams, Bob Praise the bridge that carried you over. Varsity Track. U.C.L.A. Witt, David “Dave” Cleverness is not wisdom. B-Squad Basketball. Band. E.W.C.E. Wright, Stephen “Steve” Good nature is one of the richest fruits of life. Radio Club, B Squad Track, Cross-Country; Homeroom Secretary. E.W.C.E. Yearout, Ross Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Boys' Intramural . Boys' Federation Representative, Homeroom President, Secretary. E.W.C.E. Young, Judy To be a whole, real friend is a worthy, high endeavor. Commercial Club. Girls’ League Committees, A.S.B. Committees, Class of ’61 Committees. E.W.C.E. 63 Yule, Frederick “Fred” Do unto the other feller ike way he’d like to do unlo you an' do il first. Varsity Golf, B-Squad Golf, Homriuom SrcrrUiy, News Representative. U. of W. Zimmerman, Judith “Judy” In her longue is the law of kindness. Art Club. German Club. Library Club, Homeroom News Representative, Library Worker. Bookroom Worker, Certificate of Commendation National Merit Scholarship Test. Marylhurst Davis, Robert “Bob” Live and lei live. Transferred from Banning, California. Art Club, F.T.A.. Science Club. Spanish Club. Boss' Intramurals. B-S(|uad Track, Boys' Sports Editor. Circulation Manager. Reporter; National Essay Contest Winner. U. of W. Olsen. Alfred I got rhythm. 3 C's, President. Reporter; I-ocker Room Worker: Orchestra: Band: Choir; Highlandaircs. Strand, Robert “Bob” I leap from life’s straight jaeket and I am free. Biology Club. First Prize Decoration of Biology Booth. Zimmer, Martha Quality, not quantity, is my measure. Chase, Roland As honest a man as the ran ever shone on. Clansmen, Varsity Football, B-Squad Football; Homeroom President. All-City Football. U. Of Idaho. I Findley, Janet The flory of gladness within. Spanish Club. 3 C’s. Social Chairman, Secretary. Schumann, Melody A pretty girl is like a melody. F.N.A.. F.T.A., Spanish Club. Treble Tempos, Girls Ensemble. Choir, Girls' Chorus. Girls' Intramurals, Girls’ League Representative, Chairman; A.S.B. Representative, Committees; St. Lukes School of Nursing Tilton. Kenneth His modesty u his elue to his merit. Transferred from Moses Lake Science Club. President; Junior Class Play. Varsity-Tennis, B-Squad Football. Sporran Staff, News Representative. W.S.U. 64 Armstrong, Byron Suck is life. W.S.U. Gonrath, Diane Silence is more eloquent than words. 3 C’s. Girls’ Intramurals. Forncrook, Roberta “Bobbi” The little sweet doth fill much betlerness. Girls’ League Representative, Committees; A.S.B. Committees, Class of '61 Committees. Transferred from Borah High School. Boise, Idaho. Sacramento University Prichard, Kathy Patience pays. Transferred from Lampoc High, Lampoc, California Rhoad, John nobI loyal nature, of e mind.— Boys’ Pep Club, President; Boys’ Intramurals, Varsity Golf, B-Squad Football, Boys' Federation Representative, A.S.B. Representative. Class of ’61 1st Vice-President, Representative; Homeroom President. E.W.C.E. Adams, Charles “Chuck” Life is one long process of getting tired. Rifle Club; Cafeteria Worker W.S.U. Des Voigne, Calvin “Cal” love wisdom more than it loves me. Boys’ Intramurals. E.W.C.E. McCarthy, Robert Kent” None but himself can he parallel. W.S.U, Renno, Cecil “Frank” Happiness is my goal in life. Rowan, Steven “Steve’ What is this thing called life? German Club, President; Homeroom News Representative, Stage Crew, Manager; National Merit Certificate. U. of W. 65 Sautcr, Robert “Bob” Well, ue only live onee. Photogiaphy Club, A.S.B. Rrpirwntalive. E.W.C.E. Moultrie. Bill I haiten to laugh at everything. Seniors Not Pictured Bcndoritis, Steve Blackmer, Kenneth Chase, Craig Corey, Ray Crandal, Patty Dillon, Jim Doten, Lawrence Dougherty. Randy Fischer, John Johnson, Linda Lang. Gloria MacArthur, Connie Mounts, Bill Ncchanicky, Robert Nixon, Brad Oden, Gary Paeper, Gene Pierce, Mary Pierce, Salem Pirie. Don Richter, Steve Robcrg, Ralph Roberts, Delores Savold, Sharon Shucy. Maurice Steele, Jerry Templeman, Mary Three Friendliest Highlanders Ginny Aagard, friendliest senior girl, and Mike Montgomery, friendliest senior boy, arc shown here with Mr. Mac Tavish, friendliest Highlander of all. They are sprucing him up for graduation June 2. 66 Richard Campbell President Terry Chamberlain First Vice President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Fall Semester Cheryl McBride Second Vice President Carolee Lund Secretary Jeanne Clouse Treasurer Sally Anderson Fifth Executive 67 fall semester council Front row. left to right: Paula Davidson, Susan Fcgan, Elva Rosman, C:arol Pagnotta, Ginny Bailey, Lola White. Second row: Carolec Lund, Carol Jensen, Jeanne Anderson, Dixie Hoover, Kathic Walling, Cheryl McBride, Sally Anderson. Third row: Jim Means, Rich Schatz. Bob Strenge, Gary Teague, Dick Campbell, Jim Gibson, Terry Chamberlain. ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF FALL SEMESTER COUNCIL The work of the Fall Senior Class Council was to lay the groundwork for the Class of 61’s last year at Shadle. To help finance the Senior activities, the class sponsored the “Hoop Hop,” money making dance. The location and date of the Senior Prom were chosen. Preliminary organization and work was done on the Senior Convocation. The Class purchased the first half of the Senior gift, a Washington State Flag. Seen hanging thr poster for the ‘'Hoop Hop arc Cheryl McBride, Sandy Anderson, and Steve Brown. 68 JOHN HALL First Vice President SHARON KIOURKAS Secretary RICHARD SCHATZ President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Spring Semester JOHN GORMLEY Fifth Executive MIKE UGGEN Second Vice President JEANNE ANDERSON Treasurer 69 SPRING SEMESTER—Front row, left to right: Ann Young, Nancy Henderson, Joleen Peterson, Beverly Smiley, Suzanne Simons, Sue Waite, Judy Morrison. Second row: Jeanne Anderson, Paul Whittaker, Terry Chamberlain, Jim Shcrril, Hughes Protzman, Jack Carter, Jim Gibson, Janeen Thomas. Third row: John Gormlcy, Farrell Lee, John Hall, Gary Teague, Rich Schatz, Ron Bogue, Chad Johnson, Mike Uggen. The Spring Class of ‘61 council completed the plans for Senior Rule Day, the Senior Breakfast, and the Senior Prom. A vote of the entire class was held, and it was decided to hold the prom on May 13 at the Davenport Hotel. The Senior convocation was presented to the students at an afternoon assembly and for the parents that same evening in the auditorium. Dress-up Day and Slop-up Day were also a part of the Seniors busy schedule. Graduation was held on June 2, 1961. 70 Fall semester president, Dick Campbell, is pictured handing over the gavel to Rich Schatz, spring semester president. PRINCESS SHERRY OGLE Spokane Lilac Festival, 1961 71 IN MEMORIAM JACQUELINE JEAN TAYLOR January 11, 1943 — June 5, 1960 ‘Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.” Psalm 23.4 When the class of 1961 marches down the aisle to receive their diplomas, Jackie Taylor will be present in memory only, for on June 5, 1960, Jackie marched up that long aisle to receive the diploma of eternal life. It is hard to understand why the young who have so very much to live for arc taken from us. Although Jackie's life on earth was short, her courage and faith never wavered. May that same courage and faith ever be an example to us in our journey through life. 72 03 GUNN CLAN 309 Front: Kathy Beattie. Linda Adam . Donna Andlovcc, Robert Abbott, Carol Anderson, Vicky Ashley, Joe Agostina Middle: Dan Wtdeman Darlene Barth, Larry Andre, Dick Anderson, Jon Barstad, Bill Batt, Ron Amcnrud, Dwight Allen, Barbara Atchison Back: John Beam, Gorden Aden, Gary Alexander, Don Appling, Jim Atwood, Rod Barnett, Greg Bayes, Mark Abbott, Margaret Barnes, Gene Ault, Jim Bartholomew. Mr. howler. MacDONALD CLAN 304—Front: Pat Burk, Claire Vernon, Judy Burchett, Jackie Burchett, Linda Blakemorc, Sharon Borton. Jean Bumgarner, Marion Bowker. Middle: Marilyn Bourassa, Patty Burns, Sue Beycrsdorf, Paul Brozovsky, Larry Brenton, Bonnie Breckcn, Barbara Behrens. Back: Marty Burrows, Dwight Brett, Tom Lane, John Berg, Bob Bryson, Kelly Brown, Bob Zinn, Mike Burke, Jerry Beck, Lance Berg. Miss Albo. NJ 4 ShaCrS? nCIp ,Nr 7° w Cl?c,™wn’ Pa«y Clement, Rich Collins, Dan Yost, Steve Case, Freida Butler, Darleen Campbell, Sandy Chamberlin, C otlren rdTu! Pn ,d£Ic: I£nn'? .Cacrpcn r; D?.nnV St,un gave Byron, Dennis Chapman, John Beuttler, Charlie Cobb, Dick Spiger, Kathy Clark, r cnwn Ron aMcr Margarc B U Mn. Kchrf 00 c im But cr' Gary Christopher, Dave Chri,.cn«„, joc Cavcndrr, Larry Carlron, Don Clark, Don BUCHANAN CLAN 223—Front: Vicki Diehl, Jeanette Douglas, Judy Cottrell, Darlene Corit, Ada Drury, Lanaire Gorkins, Bev Covey, Beck n°7r|; Linda Danahy, Carlin Dittman, Mike Boyle, Linda Duvan, Chuck Decker, Cheri Cote. Carol Cyprych, Charlene Dyer. Back: Lynn D Bob Dunlop, Ken Dishno, Bob Hunter, Dick Duvall, Joe Gardner, Sibly Tonkin, Bill Duffy, Nancy Hcimsjo. .Mr. Manning. Diaz. Middle: Marie rake, Linda Edwards, MacLAINE CLAN 307—Front: Janice Hess, Becky Emdcn, Terry Fcldhaun, Linda Findley, Ann Ferbrache, Bill Faulhaber, Cheryl Erickson, Bryan Ford, Carolyn Gliddcn. Middle: Charlene Fcastcr, Mike Gee, Marjorie Forrester, Glen Fredricks, Mike Franklin, Wirt Ewing, Carol Jean Farnsworth, Judy Elliot, Tim Ferguson. Back: Bob Elliot, Pat Flanigan, Lee Roy Gavin, Bryan Ford, Bob French, Ed Con rath, Rex Edwards, Rick Fowler, Clayton Flower, Gorden Erickson, John Francis. Mrs. Burger. vj Ln MacDUFF CLAN 311—Front: Jan Harris, Linda Gicse, Kammi Gricff, Ken Hagen, Bill Jensen, Nicki Harnack, Nadine Harmon, Carla Greene, Donna Gray. Middle: Pat Harper, Faye Griswold, Sue Hare, Nancy Graham, Ruth Green, Pat Deutch, Sharon Hammond, Christine Hardingcr, Diana Denoyer, Linda Haber man, Joan Greenwood. Back: Jim Cowan, Dave Graham, Bob Hall, Chuck Hannes, Barry Hageman, Daryl Hansen, Monte Hallgarth, Larry Groshoff, Ethan Crawford, Dan Gorman. Mr. McBride. MacAl LAY CLAN 312—Front: Manoic Hendershot, Sue Heycr, Barbara Irby, Pam Hill, Terry Heuett, Carol Herman, Janet Hilby, Ursula Riccius Tmct Hein . Middle: Margaret Jackson, Laurie Hughes, Sherry Hauptmann, Dan Henderson, Mary Hillman, Alan Jackson, Gail Inkpen, Janet Hubert, Janet Iicohs Sue Henderson. Back: Ray Hardesty, Gary Higlcy, David Hclsby, Mike Hart, Keith Hubbard, Tom Harris, Leonard Hathaway, Joe Hoogstad, Jcrrv Holmes’ Steve Heaps, Jerry Highland. Miss Dizmang. J y noimct T wa?nAC!JLAN .212—Fr,°nt: Si?ron J°h,nson' ?'nnY Kelly, Darlene John, Christine Koontz, Diane Jones, Tom Koepnick, Barbara Kleagea Middle: Bruce Jensen, Jonna klingelhofer, Sandra Kerr, Ned Kohlhauft, Karen Kreager, Virginia Bruihl, Jerry Kofmehl, Jim Kile, Judy Kennedy Betty Kroupa Back: Doug Jones, Gary Simonsen, Dave Jones, Mickey Kelly, Barbara Jones, John Johnson, Larry Johnson, Charlie Johnson, Bill Johnson Wayne James, Steve Katon. Mr. Comeaux. ’ 7 4 LINDSAY CLAN 216—Front: Judy Kruithcf, Sharon Lean, Karen Kulhanek, Joanne Kassa, Janice Lehman, Eunice Kruger, Leslie Simmons, Sherry Laing. Middle: Dorothy Laniers, Eileen Jescnsky, Barbara Lof, Nancy Lightfoot, Charles Laughary, Daniel Lamb, Gayle LaVigne, Pat Stephens, Robert Matney, Rick Leifer. Back: Jim Lewis, Bruce Lee, Robert Kucstennan, Mike LcY’an, Calvin Kuhlman, Dennis Jackson, Danny Stafford, Russ Lindsey, Ted Lewis, Dave Jones. Mr. Mohncy. MacMILLAN CLAN 211—Front: Kathie McKibbin, Mary Dean, Jack McBride, Linda Mason, Lynne Mathis, Lloyd Massendcr, Margaret Maxfirld, Diane McCarty, Terry Marienau, Marilyn Meineke. Middle: Ron McC’allie, Ron Mclcher, Judy Mead, Greg McCrca, Rick Clough, John Mellen, Carol Bell, Judy McNearncy, Dave McCandless, Eileen Lunde. Back: Jerry McVcy, Joe Manzi, John McGinn, Gary Luce, Don McMillen, Bob McCray, Colin McCoy, Dan Vandcrpool, Ken McClcnahan, Ivor McCoy, Larry Martin. Mr. Robinette. CO MacBEl H CLAN 205—Front: Marilyn Moore, Sharron Allen, Sue Genszler, Carol Mirek, Dixie Marshall, Pam Nelson, Nancy Morgan, Lois Miller, Candy Miller, Mary Michlitch. Middle: Linda Davies, Kathy Moliter, Julane Mikoskc, Sue Nimmer, Sharlcne Anthony, Kaye Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Carolyn Munson Janet Nelson, Margaret Mueller. Back: Don Morton, LeRoy Sweet, Terry Morris, Jeff Ncmitz, Bill Nasburg, Gary Mitchell, Robert Mercer, Jeff Pctix, Louis Morin, Dave Morton. Mr. Ross. CHISHOLMS CLAN 305—Front: Kathy Bcringer, Sharone Ohncck, Teri Palmer, Linda Parker, Lena Oden, Judi Berg, Sandy Probst, Cheryl Opsal. Middle: Larry I arlet, Barbara Purses, Gary Palmer, Nancy Perry, Billie Bertelson. Kathc Palmer, Donna Pierce, Andrea Pcthcrs, Glenda Oltmann, Ron O'Brien. Back: Aron Ostborg, Lee Olsen, Gary Pardun, Dave Piric, Joel Nye, Bill Odell, Mike Osborne, Steve Peterson, Lloyd Pardun. Mrs. Phillips. MacKINNON 313—Front: Betty Jean Ross, Karen Raymond, Beverly Raudebaugh, Guyla Hooper, Pat Hoy, Beverly Riggs, Sharon Rowland, Dianne Rossman. Middle: Bill Reedy, Mike Russian, Eugene Richards. Louise Rainbol t, Jay Buckmaster, Donna Rhodes, Gary Scott, Kren Quanbeck, Sue Ramsey, Dan Rcmarenko. Back: Charles Randall, Myron Rhcaumc, Bob Rollo, Tom Rohrback, Steve Rainer, Terry Roberts, Bcv Rae, Lynda Huffman, Tyrone Roth. Mrs. Bardsley. vj to MacARTHUR CLAN HOMEROOM 314—Front: Bonnie Self, Bonnie Seipp, Janice Conner, Margrct Schoolcraft, Michele Slagg, Carol Sayles, Karen Sapping-ton. Middle: Larry Sheldon, Linda Sills, Maryjane Seely, Joyce Schuehart, Kim Shipman, Carol Sherle, Julie Shipley, Sharon Cumming, Don Sickler. Back: Jan Shyrack, Mike Duffy, Willard Droke, Bob Schumacher, Dick Scheffcl, Rick Davis, Gary Signs, Don Vaughan, Rich Santora. Mrs. Fancher. ROBERTSON CLAN 310—Front: Pam Stephens, LoRita Solseng, Dianne Smith, Carole Stradley, Arleda Stratford, Linda Stroh, Sharon Spliid, Diane Horner, Janice Stevens. Middle: l eanne Schlettcrt, Earl Thiele, Vicki Thomas, Colleen Tess, Dianne Hendricks, Karen Snow, Nancy Spangenhcrg. Sue Taylor, Carolyn Sutton, Gary Smith, Janice Steen. Back: Roger Stutzman, Dick Storch, Steve Willett, Doug Sprague, Mike Stevens, Bob Stephan, Tom Stephens, Kim Sterling, David Holden, Chuck Smith, Ray Tansy. Mr. Via. LESLIE CLAN 114—Front: Connie Waldner, Robert Ward, Millie Underwood, Cathy Walker, Judy Vogelman, Karen Davis, Mary Anne Thorpe. Middle: Dale Walker, Bonnio Ullman, Helen Rice, Bev Tripp, Mike Stout, Jerry Wandler, Dave Walters, Kathy Bauch, Margaret Wagner, Linda Walker. Back: Mike Tobey, Claudia Watters, Richard Walters, Richard Tschirgi, Dennis Thurber, Gary Vinneau, Larry Tillman, Larry Vaughn, Dave Watson, Lloyna Mae Turner, Jack Tierney. Mr. Jones. MacLEOD CLAN 125—Front: Janie Wilson, Marsha Williams, Pam York, Pat Zehm. Bob Wilkinson, Gerry Woodsworth. Annalee Ziman, Gail Williams, Darlene Williams. Middle: Sue White, Pam Wood, Cathy Wright, Lee Wenzel, Judy Welsh, Janice Wightman, Linda Wenger, Ginny Young, John Wells, Sandra Welsch, Rich Wichterman. Back: Glenn Zumult, Lcn Whiting, Jeff Wilson, Howard Yarbourgh, Larry Wilson, Fred White, Norm Wilberg, Dan Williams, George Wingert, Joe Whalen. Mrs. Magnuson. FORBES CLAN 111—Front: Dianna Black, Wanda Sutton, Ida Westbrook, Eileen Whitcomb, Carol Travis, Karen Trent, Linda Juul. Middle: Eunice Johns, Nancy Siebert, Jo Whiteley, Joanne Priginore, Joe McCann, Howard Sparks, Robert Sonntag, Sharon Schmitt, Arlis Triplett, Pat Torncy. Back: Gerald Schaum, Arthur Sabiston, Steve Field, Mike Rockford, Dennis Ruth, Merle Walters, William Welch, Dennis Sulpizio, Marvin Rodenbaugh, Gerry Nixon, Raymond Utter-back. Mr. Varty. CO ro MacFARLANE BAND ROOM—Front: Pam Bucghly, Virginia Smith, Mary Kay Jacobson, Carol Bicrnback, Mary Leo Gillette, Ann Roberson, Judy Backman, Linda Lupfer, Virginia Miller, Donna Sams, Rita VVenski. Middle: Linda Welker, Viola Robertson. Erin Armstrong, John Kainrad, Harold Thomas, Bryan Ryker, Jack Lake, Arlene Carter, Nancy Rothwell, Marcia Keene, Janet Adams, Marilyn Schuster. Back: Elden Housinger, Don Sprague, Frank Marr, Brent Lyon, Naync Bryson, Bob Ellis, Paul Weiss, Allan Toulou, Larry Sorenson, Jim Shaw, Mike Townsend, Jim Thomas. Mr. Harris. MORRISON CLAN CHOIR—Front: Stan Erickson, Sharon Buckley, Janice Denton, Tina Worner, Sandy Drake, Janet McMillan. Sandy Overcash, Sylvia Meuler, Jo Rodkcy, Trudy Thompson. Sharon Woodward. Middle: Terry Higgs. Donna Conrath, Jerry Morsbach, Daryl Johnson, Jim McEachran, Mike Dalgarn, Jim Simpson, Rick Kunrev. Ken Knox, Lonnie Fergen, Sharon Richardson. Marcia Conrath. Back: Pat Paullus, Dennis West, David Malck, Sharon Lewis, Sheila Cog-ley, Sam Richardson, Linda Marx, Mike Clifford, Christy Jacobson, Elaine Patterson, Richard Lamphcar, Alan Cook. Mr. Kornmcycr. COLQUHOUN CLAN 103—Front: Carol Hnllquist, Michralc Paslay. David Mascher, Marilyn Medlock, Pat Knowles. Linda Million. Shirley Peacock, Emily Pad-dock, Claudia Miller, Dick Vansnat. Middle: Ann Hallstein, Lois Koznck, Cliff Whited, Larry Nutting, Bill Miller. Ed Wells, Dick Vandcrvcrt, Jim Meizer, Evert Hall, Albert Watson, Richard White. Back: Bill Waymin, Jack Wheeler, Jerry Ochsc, Jim Weaver, Chuck Halstead, Van Ovcrlcy, Glenn Turnbull, Dick Westcr-nian, Terry Merriman. Dan Weaver. Mr. Boe. 2 MacNAUGHTON CLAN 132—Front: Barbara Brannon. Larry Chamberlin. Judy Campbell, Marcia Case, Janis Broxson, Sharon Bussard, Betty Briggs, Gary Chamberlin, Paulette Blair, Diane Berg. Middle: Donna Berthiaume, Shari Bickerton, Pat Bishop, Barry Brown, John Brookman, Ron Brown, Sandra Blacktner, Nancy Bixby, Judy Bradly, Lynda Carver. Back: Nancy Cauvel, Pam Beckman. Howard Anders, Charles Bochmc, Jerry Carney, Clayton Burril, Allen Carter, Ron Bickerstaff, Richard Bloom, Judy Birchard, Janice Christensen. Mr. Williams. CO o« MacGREGOR 121—Front: Sharon Danford, Sandra D’Andrca, Carol Cross, Joan DeLong, Linda Daschbach, Sharon Davis, Sandra Cooper, Brigitte Culbert, Racann Davis, Charlene Christensen. Middle: Mike Cline, Judy Collings, Lucia Colby, Phyllis Cork, Milton Hyatt, Ron DeArth, Jerry Click, Shirley Church, Kittic Cortner, Norma Jean Coulter, Christine Curry. Back: David Coombs, Mark Diaz, Jack Coble, Rita Coldsnow, Jeff Clausen, Bob Cook, Dale Cunningham, David DeRoshia, Kenneth Dunn, Brent Cutler, Ron Davis, John Congdon. Mr. Stark. ERSKINE CLAN 106—Front: Judy Dixon, Linn Fietler, Judy Engle, Karen Douglas, Jean Dubois, Barbara Doyl, Midge Ferbrache, Judy Elde, Stepanie Ford, Linda Elkins. Middle: Donna Flynn, Shirley French, Arlene French, Arlene Frye, John Fritz, Tomy Diana, Jim Frank, Jack Fountaine, Dennis Flynn, Roger Ferris, Dawn Filibeck, Gene Ann Groom. Back: William Forbes, Vernon Doll, Warren Ekens, Bob Ellcrn, Phil Fchler, Wayne Farburn, Jim Dudley, Edd Fiskland, Jim Farrow, Rick Flower, Terry Dudley, Bob Field. Mrs. Griggs. MacKENSIE CLAN 218—Front: Peggy Gabriel, Roger Garofalo, Anne Grier, Barbara Gibson, Joyce Gorenson, Ann Farmer, Linda Gibson, Mattie Gruber, Shirley Hamel, Shirley Grimmer, Mary Gavctte. Middle: Diane Gunn, Irene Greve, Patty Greenslit, Barbara Gics, Larry Ganjc, Alan Greear, Jay Glaizer, Nancy Green, Karen Gucll, Karen Gaudrttc, Nancy Gilbcrg. Back: David Gibson, Clyde Grigsby, James Greer, Donald Holden, Dave Hahn, Ed Bennett, Robert Halford, Wayne Glenn, Ron Goddard, Bill Graham, Richard Fuher. Mr. McNcw. CAMERON CLAN 105- Front: Margit Hecter, Sylvia Hathaway, Shirley Herrlinger, Robin Hayes, Mina Hohcnstcin, Vicki Hcnjum, Leslie Hanson, Mary Hardesty, Linda Hedges, Bev Hanning, Janice Hopp, Shirley Wagenman, Karen Hess. Middle: Sandra Hill, Claudia Hay, Jane Hecla, Rich Holien, Allen Ham-mach, Jim Harris, Ralph Caballero, Jerry Hawkins, Joan Hecla, Connie Hertzog, Janet Hanifen, Linda Hester. Back: Lcn Holmes, Jay Hastings, Blake Hart, Pat Hamill, Bill Helbig, Don Hornbeck, Mike Hoover, Ken Heinz, Jeff Hanks, Bob Harrold, Bill Haraldson. Mr. Byrd. MacALISTF.R CLAN 202—Front: Shirley Kuchl, Terry Kroskc, Dan Lyons, Terry Lovern, Barbara Marlowe, Carol Massender, Carol Larson, Opal McCallie, Janice LeMieux. Middle: Nancy Luce, Dean LeBret, Paul Macomber, Judy Mayo, Sharon Lcland, Rita Marsh, Doug McCaskey, Craig McCollim, Lynne McCaughan, Linda Lindgren, Don Kuhry. Back: Ron McCartney, Mike McCormick, Jim Loomis, Marvin Marshall, Alan Licrc, Roger Lafky, Ken Kuccra, Steve Martin, Terry Martin, Joe McDermott, William Lieskc, Jerry Mang. Mr. Chrisman. oo -4 MacNEILL CLAN 204—Front: Karen Knudeson, Linda Kendall, Sally Howard, Linda Jacobson, Charlene Justus, Judy Klug, Dianne Johnson, Anne Jensen, Virginia Koehler, Susan Hunt, Pamela Hubbard. Middle: Trudy Howland, Dick Howard, Randall Johnson, Sandy Johnson. Linda Kerr, Robert Kembel, John Keller, Sonja Johnson, John Carter, Sharon Hoover. Back: Richard Kassa, Christine Jenkins, Sid Johnson, Gary Hughes, Terry Kilb, John Jorgenson, Rodney Jones, Mike Jens, Beryl Jacobs, Dan Johnson, Steve Johnson. Mr .Smith. MacTAVISH CLAN 107—Front: Mclva McFarlane, Linda Mr Master, Kcrric McGuire, Luana McKee, Carolyn Moore, Susan Morgan, Harold Morgan, Marilyn Moore, Taffy Mineau, Suzannd Wallace. Middle: Jim McMillen, Donna McFarling, Vicki McFce, Gary Murdock, Larry Stochol, Bill Noanan, Raleigh Morris, Linda McCoy, Ursula Neither, Kathi Nichols. Back: Larry Norris, James Nelson, Larry Nelson, Jay McMacken, Bud Munk, Greg Nissen, Steve Nolc, Mike McDonald, Mahlon Moe, Dick Moritz. Mrs. Snyder. MacRAE CLAN LIBRARY—Front: Diane Mallert, Paulette Robar, Carol Road ruck, Peggy Rolfsncss, Pam Randall, Sterling Polello, Diane Rogers. Billie Jeanne Pritchard. Middle: Vickie Phillips, Darlene Rettig. Judith Pointer, Donald Erbr, Janice Roby, Marjorie Purves, David Paggctt, Kathleen Walters, Kathi Nuechter-leih, Arleta Peterson Back: Dan Phillips Susan Ray, Linda Patterson, Jerry Profit, Patricia Pulliam, Tom Patrick, Linda Pickett, Gary Racf, Marilyn Robertson, Ronald Richmond, David Rodda. Mr. Jensen. DRUMMOND CLAN 122—Front: Charon Scott, Lisa Roberts, Judy Sherman. Sandy Shafer, Linda Bumps, Carol Safford, Janell Sheer, Sharon Shook. Carolyn Siegrist, Marilyn Siegrist. Middle: Judy Schneider, Ralph Robinson, Roger Ross, Rosalee Schloss, Orlean Sherar, Bob Shceks, Marvin Ronnfcldt, Darlene Schmidt, Donna Roberts, LaVerne Roth, JoAnn Walton. Back: Brad Raflord, Gary Sandell, Fred Schuhart, Grant Shellenburger, John Roberts, Richard Sanford, Dick Raymond, Ron Rosenberger, Dennis Runolfsen, Doug Ross, Dave Shaver. Mrs. Beaver. MacCALLUM CLAN 120—Front: Jewel Smith, Julienne Stokke, Donalee Spangle, Jane Smith, Jennifer Spence, Kay Smith, Sheryl Stoner, Sally Stokke, Gale Bell. Middle: Zale Wampler, Dan Stamp, Jim Sullivan, Cheryl Stull. Kathleen Stone, Kathy Stork, Bonnie Sleeks, Terry Covey. John DeCeus, Sheila Spurgeon. Back: Kieth Sterling, Dick Stoudt, Jim Simons, Albert Kovats. Bill Slusher, Robert Smith, Marty Sorenson, Jerry Smith, Bill Southern, Bob Stoebner. Mr. Feldhusen. MacBEAN CLAN 210—Front: Ruth Toombs, Carolee Trapp, Carol Toy, Anna belle Tinsley, Eric Trail, Dennis Throm, Karen Vance, Julie Tye, Merna Van-Leuven, Pamela Vance. Middle: Suzanne Thompson, Kathleen Swan, Judy Tolstrup, Marsha Toy, Michael Tapt, John Thompson, Bill Tyvan, Teri Haskins, Iim Swartout, John I rowbridge, Janet Thompson, Doris Utermarck. Back: Tim Tyler, Earnest Tear, John Thompson, Sue Sumners, Larry VanDerlindc, Eddie Tschabold, Donald Taylor, Lyncttc Thurbcr, Doug Taylor, Lannic Turner, Jeff Tomlinson. Mrs. Smith. DOUGLAS CLAN 129—Front: Fay Weisser, Nancy Wilson, Jill Yancey, Patti Williams, Terry Ziegler, Sandra W'onderle, Kathi W'ollaston, Gay Weeks. Ruth Ann West. Middle: Mickey Wilkcrson, Judy Wolferman, Bill Wright, Morris Wolff, Alice Westbrook, Kathy Worley, Roger W'itsoe, Chuck Willis, Jackie Yuska, Meyer Ziman, Brian Yost. Back: Robert Williams, Dale Wyatt, Roy Wickstrom, Larry Wogman, Barbara Williams, Harold Wilson, Jennifer Wengeler, Larry Wilhite, Bud Woods, Alan Zumwalt, Don Whitney. Mrs. Kroske. FERGUSON CLAN 126—Front: Janis Bennett Darlene Barth, Judith Barnes, Bonnie Allen, Bruce Becker, Linda Albc, Karen Alley, Sandra Benshof, Laurel Abbott, Catherine Baucom, Trudy Baker. Middle: Janice Baker, Robert Bayman, Maxine Allen, Diane Bennett, Lyle Anisdcn, Chris Beers, Rick Arambru, Ron Adams, Marsha Andrcn, Maralce Beck, Clifford Baxter. Back: Dan Austin, Steve Alfano, Mike Bcndix, Ronald Alderson, Roger Anderson, Rick Bailey, Roger Benekc, Brad Bengson, Archie Anderson, Gary Atchison Gary Allen. Mrs. Schoonover. autographs off my sophomore friends 92 MacKINLE CLAN CCL—Front: Melody Cayen, Mike Bowers, Ed Carlson, Jon Carlson, Sharon Arrington, Sharon Burkart, Jeanne Bra man, Jeanne Clarke, David Clopton, Janis Brown, Pam Barnes. Middle: Carol Clark, Mary Brnadom, Carol Campbell, Sue Bendoritis, Marcia Bauch, Pat Burke, Dennis Carow. LaDonna Burdett, Kathy Clauson, Karen Bachman, Llona Clouse, Norene Clapp. Back: Jack Anderson, Suzanne Biallis, James Arrington, Nancy Anderson, Richard Beadle, Jerry Bennett, Charles Butzlaff, Carl Anderson, Denise Byrnes, Sandra Clark, Dale Cassclman. Mr. Kuehl. to 09 MacEWEN CLAN CAFETERIA SOUTH—Front: Dave Fisher, Dave DeStaphano, Jackie Coret, Bev Fager, Rich Corrin, Virginia Coates, Dana Fichtenberg, Valeric Denny. Middle: Steven Ferguson, John Cates, Patti Dunks, Ronald Cruse, Linda Rishell, Linda Fisk, Terric Drexlcr, Kathryn Conley, Jerry Countryman, Paul Cooley. Back: Linda Conboy, Darlene Fisher, George Crosby, Gary Dahlkc, Robert Eaton, Michael Collins, Gerald Edwards, Sydney Dirstine, Mike Edwards, Gary Dcckerd, Patty Conncrly, Nancy Fell. Mr. Bungay. s HENDERSON CLAN 108 Front: Jim Kroupa, Shirley Jorges, Kathy Kassa, Pat Grafmiller, Dianna Hocum, Claudia Hughes, Sue Lysaker, Ruth Ito, Yasuko Sakurai, Bob Fitzsimmons, Dennis Jesensky. Middle: Linda Hedman, Karen Fryklund, Darla Hargraves, Paula Kuss, Paul Lienig, Elbert Koontz, Jim Harris. Linda Hahn, Kathy Flett, Marion Leland, Ron Kusler, Lois Kay Hoover, Nancy Herman. Rear: Rod Kroll, Jim Johnston, Cliff Jewett, Gloria June Glenn, Gayc Lyons, Marric Keefer, Cyrus Ed Lennox, William Griff King, Doug Klinger, Diane Huson, Mike Halck, Florence Kinzel, Ron Lane, Dennis lister. Mr. Lesser. 16—Front: Rick McKlean, Valdis Kiperts, Richard McGowan, Tom Hoeft, Travis Garskc. Middle: Joe Holland, Pat Hardesty, Bill Fry, Mike oallcgus, Lynn Hancock, Bob Hull, Mike McKlean. Back: Bob Hunt, Robert Irwin, Richard Hicks, Jade Holcomb, Jim Humphrey, Bob Hill, John Garskc. Mr. Schmidt. MacQUEEN CLAN BAND PRACTICE—Front: Larry Ninemire, Sue Opsal, Sammy Noah, Kerrie McBride, Sharon Matcher, Karen Nelson, Joe Oakley, Christine Rusk, Judy Olson, Roy Magnuson. Middle: Janice Martin, Ken McNcarney, Doug Miller, Donna Nelson, Kathy Minctti, Carol Mohr, Bob Missidenc, Gary Ogle, Dorri Mcckrlson. Back: Diana Martin, Perry Magstadt, Glenda McCallic, Pat Mackey, Jim Munkers, Dennis Morford, Sharon Nicolls, Nancy Myers, Joy Murray. Mrs. Ambrose. to n°?uNo ,LAN CAFETERIA WEST—Front; Mary Kay Riddle, Man Lee Quanbeck, Diane Sontag, Janet Payne, Christie Smith, Harold Port, Judy Riley, Beulah Ricketts, Barbara Paulhs, Billie Skull, Bonnie Riddle, Patty Schatz, Ann Marie Sandham. Middle: Doug Piper, Susan Sir, Roger Repp, Steve Proctor, Jim Runner, Mark Ruben, Dan Rowland, Joe Russian, Bob Powell, Dick Sherrill. Don Ross, Lynn Paulsen, Gary Peters. Back: Mike Pease, Toni Smith Dee Ristcau, Bill Pulliam, Dave Piff, Doug Sloan, Dan Shiner, Rod Smith, Scott Robinson, Linda Simpson, Steve Porter, Ron Ross. Mr. Yusc. MENZIES CLAN BOY’S GYM—Front: Ron Sterling, Donna Wilmarth, Sherry Stutzman, Peggy VerheUt, Rod Thorson, David Warner, Caroline Whitford. Second: Darold Trent, Tim Wandler, Crystal Thompson, Colleen Zimmer, Dale Starr, Judy Thomas, Diane Tyvan, Teresa White, Sue Yankee, Sandy Nan Klaveren, Penny Whiting. Third: Don Stephens, Kathy Warinner, Margaret Wcascr, Gary Turnbull, Donna Wilson, Shirley Weber, Don Wolfley, Jane Swart-out, Joy Whittaker, Marilyn Summers, Paula Tenneson. Back: Frank White, Doug Ward, Doug Womach, David Tyvan, Randy Vandenbos, Robert Van Stein, Bob VandcrVcrt, Mike Woodward, Scott Thorpe, Stephen Wcrdcn, Jancll Steele. Mr. Pugh. Front row: Don Morton, Bill Tyvan, Dave Morton. Jack McBride, Tom Conlon, Terry Anderson, Ken Morton. Middle row: Jack Lake, John Rhoad, Waldo Hamilton. Frank Marr, Jim Simons, Mike Montgomery, Gordon Best, Kelly Brown. Back row: Dave Christianson, Glen Higbcc, Keith Hubbard, Rick Thomas, John Hall, Lee Olson Jim Pa ton, Jim Gibson, Bill Burns. Front row: Jack Wichterman, Sam Hammar, Barry Livengood, John Bishop, Bob McCrea, Art Atchison, Rick Jenson, Clarence Buttolph. Middle row: Gary Simonson, Dick Tsehirgi, Dan Van-derpool, Mike Gerdes. Bob Strenge, Bryan Nyc, Charlie Johnson, Don Carpenter. Back row: Gordy Aden, Howie Yarbrough, Gary Crabtree, Paul Thomas, Bob Stephan, Roland Chase, John McFarland. Vic Johnson, Ron Boguc. 97 3(D3 A3tt- COMMERCIAL CLUB—Jan Harris, Carla Green, Connie Atabello, Kammi Grieff, Bonnie Seipp, Cheryl McBride, Betty Kracher, Charlene Hardee, Terrie Rouleau, Clyda Carver, Dorothy Colston, Elva Rossman, Sandy Van Ausdle, Marsha Williams, Linda Botts. Second: Ada Drury, Caren Burch, Ann Morris, Fran Fairfax. Darlene John, Elaine Simmons, Lola White, EiUeen Lunde, Eilleen Whitcomb. Terri Palmer, Margo Marineau, Sue Guenszler, Sally Stokke, Ginny Aagard. Third: Judy Mc-Nearney, Linda Wenger, Sharon Hallquist, Betty Golm, Colleen Cady, Barbara Mason, Jeanne Clouse, Carole Browning, Bev Rae, Judy Cerenzia, Shelia Gorenson. Dcnnic Arp, Linda Davis. Fourth: Claudia Crumbaker, Chris Hardinger, Margaret Wagner, Cathy Brosinska, Sue Peterson, Judy Young, Mary Ann Underwood, Joan Greenwood, Ginny Young, Gayle Minnick, Judy Hanson, Barbara Grant, Sharon Buckley, Mrs. Griggs. Shadlc Park’s Commercial Club has had an active year. The group, organized to promote interest in the commercial field, is open to sophomore, junior and senior girls. An open-house for prospective members was held in the fall. During Christmas time a caroling party was held at an old-folks home. Spring officers were installed in February. The club sponsored a carnival booth, held a cup-cake sale in the cafeteria, and also made individual typing awards. First Semester Officers: Ginny Aagard, president; Terrie Rouleau, vice-president; Caren Burch, treasurer, Cheryl McBride, secretary. Second Semester Officers: Fran Fairfax, president; Jan Harris, secretary; Sharon Hallquist, treasurer; Tanna Schultz, vice-president. 98 Clan advisor, Mrs. Hammond clowns it up, while Kathy Huethcr, Judy McNearney, Mrs. Jones and Kathy Palmer concentrate on the volleyball game. Sharon Borton, fifth executive; Rusty Kenney, vice president; Karen Quanbeck, secretary; Judy Mead, president; Linda Kerr, treasurer. The purpose of Cailcag Clan is to further the interrst of girls in sports. They have held several car washes as money-making projects. The girls sports club also sponsors Co-ed night, free of charge, with refreshments served afterward. They received their club pins during spring semester. These were especially designed for them by club-member Rusty Kenney. i I I n CAILEAG CLAN—Front: Marilyn Moore, Sharon Rowland, Diana Black, Gail Williams, Jan Harris, Kathy Brringer, Linda Adams. Second: Sharon Borton, Mary Pierce, Marsha Williams, Bonnie Seipp, Kammie Grciff, Jean Bumgarner, Karen Quanbeck, Carolyn Borton, Pat Harper. Gavle Inkprn, Mrs. Jones. Third: Georgia Jones, Sharon Lean, Rusty Kenney, Ann Farmer, Jean Hogge. Linda Albo, Janice Conner, Becky Bash, Ginny Young, Sharon Cumming, Margaret Schoolcraft, Mrs. Hammond. Rear: Barbara Gies, Linda Kerr, Judy Mead. Judy McNearney, Joanne Prigmore, Patsy Stevens, Lynn McCaughan, Billie Bertleson, Kathy Huether, Nancy Spangenberg, Colleen Tess, Cathy Wright. 99 Front: Claudia Vigil, Pat Harper, Marsha Williams, Vicki Ashley. Middle: Marie Coyer, Marti Mueller, Sharon Davis, Donna Rhodes, Pat Davis, Janet Nelson. Eileen Faught. Rear: Margaret Schuster, Julia Shipley, Nancy Graham. Colleen Cady, Janice Wightman, Karen Kracgcr, Bonnie Breckcn, Sue Hare, Joyce Schuhart, Judy Elliott, Nancy Roth well. I d t r r t I u b Front: Ginnv Aagard, Connie I aft, Linda Schmidt, Judy Ferguson, Elaine Sturdevant, Dixie Hoover. Middle: Larru Hutchison, Jean Du Bois, Rusty Kenney, Darlene Schmidt, Denis Byrnes, Marlene Marineau, Katy Diaz. Rear: Margaret Maxfield, Dan Henderson, Colleen Tess, Ginger Pantzar, Rosalie Schloss, Barbara Jones, Gayle Minnick, Bette Watkins, Judy Kennedy, Carol Dctmcr. 100 First row: Judy Kruithof, Lois Ferris, Shirley Hammcl, Jan Baker, Betty Powers, Roberta Tschctter. Second row: Linda Schmidt, Mary Trowbridge, Linda Sinnott, Lola White, Shirley Kuehl, Sandy Cooper, Sharon Davis, Sharon Richards, Judy Berg, Pat Harper, Mary Dee Berg. Third row: Margit Hectcr, Janice Hopp, Cheryl Erickson, Carolyn Sutton, Barbara Briggs, Pat Miller, Clarice Coulston, Dorothy Coulston, Linda Burchett, Sue Beringer, Cathy Riz .utti, Joan Richardson. Fourth row: Sharon Hallquist, Sharon Lewis, Georgia Jones, Mary Ann Underwood, Vicki Henjum, Nancy Gilberg, Sue Cole, Margaret Barnes, Lloyna Mae Turner, Billie Bertlcson, Jo Ann Larson, Glenda Oilman, Linda La Rock, Linda Lindgren, Bette Watkins, Mrs. Kroskc. The girls of the Homc-Ec club participate in many worthwhile projects. They went Christmas caroling this December to a Nursing Home, and have sponsored several bake sales. They are also in charge of the Courtesy Room which specializes in safety pins, hand lotion, needles and thread, and other needed items. o Officers: Pat Harper, fifth executive; Jan Baker, treasurer; Linda Lindgren, secretary; Sue Cole, vice-president; Lloyna Mac Turner, president. Joan Richardson, Billie Bertleson, Pat Harper, Judy Berg, and Betty Watkins, Georgia Jones and Betty Powers work on a Homc-Ec Christmas project. I U b 101 Officers. Midge Cowie, 5th executive; Sandy Plummer, secretary; Janet Nelson, vice-president; Donna May, president. The F. N. A. sponsored by the St. Luke’s auxiliary has had a successful and active year. The girls have had the opportunity to work after school at the hospital. Their activities included: The annual Christmas tree in the study hall court, sponsor a girl at Lakeland Village, a pinning ceremony at St. Lukes, a booth in the Carnival, various speakers and films. Mrs. Painter is their advisor. Front: Sue Brringer, Carol Hallquist. Shirley Grimmer, Janet Heines, Charlene Justus, Candy Miller, Cheryl Opsal, Sandy Plummer. Second: Carolee Trap, Faye Weisser. Betty Kroupa. Lisa Roberts. Jenille Shear, Diane Johnson, Midge Ferbrache, Sharon Borton, Kathy Beringer, Linda Adams, Terrie Palmer, Joan Carter, Sylvia Hathaway. Third: Sue Morgan, Linda Juul, Carolyn Borton, Janet Nelson, Sue Hare, Nancy Paine, Dorothy La men, Robin Hayes, Linda Gibson, Nancy Morgan, Pam Hill, Carla Kulhneck, Eunice John. Barb Lof, Terri Haskins, Judy Klug. Rear: Linda Haberman, Linda Sinnott. Arlene Carter, Margaret Butz, Judy Snider, Nancy Luce, Jennifer Wengler, Janice Wightman, Donna May, Alice Congdon, Judy Perry, Pat Greenslitt, Bcv Smiley, Barbara Doyle, Lois Kaznik. 102 Sally learning, Mary Callarman, Jerry Melrhezidek, and Dianne Pruitt receive their certificates signifying their charter memberships. Thespians, which is a national organization, was started at Shadlc this year and is advised by Mr. Stan Williams. The purpose of the club is to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts among boys and girls in high school. To fulfill requirements for membership, participation in a play and other work of a dramatic nature is necessary. These accomplishments are graded on a point system, and 10 points arc needed to lx eligible. Club meetings are held twice each month. President Judy Turk cuts the cake that was specially made for their installation into the National Thespians Organization. Row 1. Sally Lansing, Yvonne Stokke, Mary Callarman. Row 2. Glee Ross, Dianne Pruitt, Judy Turk. Row 3. Winston Gricpp, Jerry Melchezidek, Bob Sharp. 103 First Semester Officers; LoRita Solseng, 5th executive; Joan Greenwood, Secretary; Yvonne Stokkc, Treasurer; Jack Carter, President. The purpose of the Talent Club is to give talented people a chance to present and therefore develop their talent. This year the members displayed their talent at the school carnival, presented acts for many organizations, and held the annual Talent Con, “North To Alaska” which was a brilliant success. They held a joint meeting with North Central’s Talent Club to attain new ideas. The club also donated $100 toward the senior class gift. Shadle ParkS Talent Club surely plays an important role in making our school successful. Row 1. Marilyn Seigrist, Yvonne Stokkc, Chris Schwarz. Mary Lee Gillette. Karen I rent, Connie 1 aft, Melody Caven, Lo Rita Solseng, Carolyn Seigrist. Row 2. Jean Rraman. Judv Rackman. Joan Greenwood. Dan Henderson, Terry Chamberlain, Dave Malek, Paul Tredwell, Phyllis Cork, Sally Lansing, Carol Travis, Terri Feldhahn. Row 3. Judy Turk, Walter Riles, Linda Marx. Roh Sharp, Hal Lotzenhriser. Joe Cavander, Jack Carter, Joanne Prigmorc, Ron White, Claudia Walters. 104 Ruth Green and Hal Lotzenheiser pose at the bar in a scene from the Talent Con. Ruth Green and Joan Greenwood clown around between acts in the show. north to alaska t I n t Flapper Terri Feldhahn demonstrates her version of the ever popular Charleston. A chorus line is formed as Carol Travis, Joan Greenwood, Bob Sharp, Marilec Gillette, and Ruth Green rip it up with the Charleston. The Seigrist twins, Marilyn and Carolyn do a soft-shoe routine with Terry Chamberlain. 105 300 Terry Chamberlain, Talent Club Vice-President, was featured at the joint Shadle Park and North Central meeting. Terry took first place in the state four times, and last year he was national champion. Shadle’s Talent Club is very proud to have him as a member and officer. Four past and present Talent Club presidents enjoying the cake are Jack Carter of Shadle, Joan Lanterman of NC, Vera Bice of NC, and Bob Sharp of Shadle. The Shadle Park and North Central talent clubs held a joint meeting this year in the Shadle Park auditorium. Five seniors from each club performed. The clubs also exchanged ideas for the coming year. Plans were laid for a future party in honor of the senior members to be held at the Bowl and Pitcher. Vera-Ellen Bice and Bob Sharp presided over the meeting attended by 50 people. Shadle’s musical combo including Jack Carter, Ned Neltner, Hal Lotcn-hizer, and Joe Cavender play at the joint meeting of the Shadle Park and North Central talent clubs. 106 Front: Sherry Laing, Ursula Riccius, Sharon Coleman, Shari Bickrrton, Judy Sherman. Second: John I row-bridge, Sue Fegan, Connie Hertzog, Dave Brovosky. Paul Brozovsky, Charon Scott, Eileen Faught. Gary Smith, Del Richards, Paul Julliarct. Rear: Jan McDonald. Kathy Stone. Marty Sorenson, Robert Kuesterman, Bob Ellis, Bob Smith. Jay McMackcn, Bob Sharp, Dennis McMackcn. Ivor McCoy, Mike Duffy. The Shad It Park Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, has had a very exciting year. The club visited Washington State University during the school’s science fair. As in the past they invited speakers and participated in the school carnival. The club under their very able adviser, Mrs. Emma Johnson, is a chapter of the National High School and Junior Math Club. m a t c h I Sherry- luting gets her corsage watered with the refreshments served at Math Club’s installation of officers. Randy Vandcrbas. Dennis McMackcn, Bob Wilkinson and Paul Brozosky pose before the Math Club’s Novelty booth at the carnival. 107 Senior Bob Sharp assists two Field Grade School students during one of F.T.A.’s projects. Spring semester officers wen , seated, Carol Bell, president; Marsha Williams, vice president. Standing, Linda Juul, secretary; Nancy Ferry, treasurer: and Kialynn Wampler, historian. Judy Bachman was president during the fall semester. f t Future Teachers of America promoted its purpose this year by increasing an interest in teaching among its members. The club this year invited speakers who spoke on special fields in teaching. The Shadle FTA this year was honored by being named host to the Eastern Washington FTA district meeting. The club celebrated education week by cadeting in classes at Field grade school. They also held an open house, progressive dinner and an installation. Front: Cheryl Opsal, Pam Barnes, Marion Bowker Julie Tyc, Marsha Williams, Jackie Burchett, Carol Mohr, Roberta Tschettrr, Kialynn Wampler, Diane Jones. Second: Karen Nelson. Donna Nelson. Nancy Cauval, Linda Juul, Sheila Spurgeon, jan Magnuson, Claire Vernon, Suzanne Thompson, Judy Bachman. Barbara Lof. Rear: Bob Sharp, Marti Mueller, Louise Rainbolt, Carol Browning. Nancy Perry, Judy McNearney, Carol Bell. Julie Shipley, Mary Ann Underwood, Paula Davidson, Janeen Thomas, Connie Hertzog, Kathy Molitor, Mr. Robinett. 108 Front: Sally Stokke. Sue Sumners, Julie Tyc, Emily Paddock. Lynne McCaughan, Nancy Cauvel, Linda Dasch-bach. Second: LoRita Solseng, Julie Stokke, Judy Klug. Ruth Toombs, Shirley Wagcnman, Linda Ward. 1 hird: Ginny Young. Judy Tolstrup, Vickie McFee, Pam Beckman, Sue Ray. Chris Hardinger, Margie Russell, Sharon Henderson. Le Circle Francais has had an active year. They held an open house for new members in the fall, and sponsored the record roll in the carnival. They also had a morning mixer before the basketball tournament, featuring lollipops with “Win at State” printed on them. f French Club spring semester officers arc, seated, Emily Paddock, president; Lynne McCaughan, vice - president. Standing are Julie Tyc, secretary; Nancy Cauvel, treasurer, and Sue Sumners, historian. Sue Sumners and Sally Stokke are shown working at the French Club’s “Record Roll” at the carnival. 109 JO 3 (0 i Fall semester officers, Hannah Lindbloom, treasurer; Carol Spangenberg, vice president; Sharon Kiourkas, president, and Brigitte Cul-brrt, secretary. Spring semester officers were, Ned Kohlhauff, treasurer: Diane McCarty, secretary; Hannah Lindbloom, president; Judy Zimmerman, vice president; Elaine Sturdevant. historian: Dave Hahn. sgt. at arms. I The Shadlc Park German Club has had an active year. Last fall, as a service project, the club entertained the people at a local rest home. Among the other projects sponsored by this club have been: carnival booth, activities with the Spokane German-American Society and an all school mixer. Front: Elaine Sturdivant, Ursula Riccius, Dana Ficklenbcrg, Rick Carlson, Shiilcy Herrlingcr, Jill Yancey, Diane Sontag. Second: Diane McCarty, Janice Martin, Barb Gibson. Betty Kracher, Bill Lindley. Hannah Lindbloom, Don Sicklfr. Doug Piper, Dale Casselman, Miss Dizmang. Rear: Brigitte Culbert, Judy Zimmerman, Alan Zum-walt, Jim Furlong, Jim Means. Dave Hahn, Ned Kohlhauff. Mike Ha Irk. Carol Spangenberg, Sharon Kiourkas. 110 Row 1: Roy Magnuson, Bob Misscldinr, Becky Gaines, Shari Bickerton, Susan Fcgan. Row 2: Eileen Faught, Paul Juillerat. Harold Thomas, Kathi Stone, David Brozosky. Paul Brozosky. Mr. Jensen. Row 3: Ken Nicholson, Richard White, Robert Smith, Bob Ellis, Dick Illias, Tom Hennes. Don Piric, Dennis McMacken, Pat Flannagan. The purpose of the Science Club is to further scientific-interest of the members, to increase their knowledge and to give service to the community. Members must maintain a 2.5 grade average. The club wa,s host to several speakers this year and they also took some field trips. The group is affiliated with the national organization. i n I u b Fall semester officers were, Becky Gaines, secretary: Dennis McMacken. vice president, and Don Pirie, president. Spring semester officers were, Dennis McMacken, president; Dick Illias. vice president; Don Pirie, secretary, and Bob Ellis, treasurer. Ill Fall officers from Vox Pucllarum and Dilcas Chailin nibble on refreshments during their joint Coke party. Kay Nelson and Faye Griswold present Dilcas advisors, Mrs. Hammond and Mrs. Boisen, with corsages at the club’s annual Christmas party. The girls of Dileas Chailin have accomplished many things this year. They have held car washes, cake sales, sponsored the jail in the carnival, held joint meetings with Vox Pucllarum, had several guest speakers, and have put on a skit in one of the pep cons. They have also had a Christmas party to welcome back last year’s seniors, helped needy families at Christmas and Easter time, and in the spring held an open house for new members. Row 1—Ginny Aagard. Marsha Williams. Marion Bowkrr, Carla Green. Row 2—Fran Fairfax. Ellora Martin, Linda Juul, Sherry Ogle, Judy Backman, Diane Smith, Karen Quanbeck. Row 3—Terri Feldhahn, Faye Griswald, Sharon Kiourkus, Jo Whitclv, Nancy Graham, Sally Anderson. Marti Mueller. Margaret Moherg. Row —Chris Hardinger, Ann Perkins, Kirsten Corskie, Carolee Lund, Janice Wightman, Donna May, Colleen Tess, Karen Kraegrr. Kay Nelson. d i I i I i n 112 Row 1. Bob Kembel, Larry Nutting, Dave Rodda. Row 2. Mr. Jones, Ralph Robinson, Jim Jacobsen, Dick White, Gary Swartout. Row 3. Dennis Runolfson, Mike Winton, Rick Smith, Dick Illias, Dave Hahn, Bob Rnllo. Row' 1. Kialvnn Wampler, Larrv Norris. Dan Lyons, Trudy Howland. Row 2. John Congdon, Harold Thomas. Dale Peterson, Dale Cunningham, Bud Droke, Don Whitney. Row 3. Doug Thompson, Robert Kuesterman, Farrell Lee, Rich Schatz, Randy Dougherty, Dick Campbell. 113 Row 1: Dorothy Laincrs, Jim Sherrill, Steve Rowan, Ken Nicholson, Mike Vaughn, Bruce Thomas. Row 2: Don Piric, Tom Hennes, Dick Campbell, Dick Illias, Bob Sharp. Mike Uggcn, Mike Alley. Row 1: Marilyn Meineke, Janet McMillan. Row 2: Mr. Kingsland. Susan Fagen. Marilyn Schuster, Suzanne Billas. Row 3: Roger Stutz-inan, Doug Sprague, Ron Kusler. Row 4: Dorothy Laincrs, Frank Mathison, Robert Smith. Mike Burke, Leslie Martin. Not Pictured: Brad Baugh, Don Stevens, Dave Duncan, Maxine Allen, Kathy Moliter. 114 Meringue-smeared John McFarland emerged victorious at the pie-eating contest on Hi-Lassic Day. Hi-Lassie Day finds Roger Dirstinc loaded down with books from Glee Ross, Diane Rogers, Mickey Paslay and Sue Hcyer. Diana Black, Marlene Mari-encau and Margaret Wagner are taking advantage of Jerry Click on Hi-Lassie Day. 115 Dave Walters looks happy as he loads Sue Rae with his books on Hi-Laddic Day. Bet he doesn’t usually carry all those books! No, this isn’t first lunch! It’s actually the students participating in the Pie Eating contest on the day of Highlander Week, Hi-Lassie Day. John McFarland, second from the left end, was the winner. Jim Arrasmith seems to be thoroughly enjoying himself as he puts Ginny Aagard to work polishing shoes on Hi-Laddic Day. The work is made harder by the size of the toothbrush that is used. 116 Lynn Dowd, Dale Marcia Peterson, Carol Biemback, Janet Nelson and Sue Hare served for the teachers at the Teachers’ Tea. Carol Biemback is shown serving coffee to Mr. Schmidt at the Teachers’ Tea. 117 Shadlc’s first outdoor convocation was held in the amphi-thcatcr in the park on the last day of Highlander Week. Patsy Stevens and Claudia Wcatherwax are seen selling green and gold tags to loyal Highlanders on Hi-Henderson Day. 118 Students arc seen between dances at the Highland Fling. Shadle’s annual Highlander Week was climaxed by the crowning of the Friendliest Girl and Boy. The court included Jack McBride, junior; Lanny Turner, sophomore; Griff King, freshman; senior Mike Montgomery, friendliest boy; junior Karen Trent, friendliest girl; Crystal Thompson, freshman; Ursula Ncltncr, sophomore, and Ginny Aagard, senior. 119 Events throughout the year arc, clockwise: Cheerleaders Ginny Aagard and Yvonne Stokke wheeling Mr. YlacTavish onto the playing floor before a basketball game; Shadle and Rogers cheerleaders exchange cheers during half time of a Shadle-Rogers game; the Christmas tree decorated for our “old-fashioned” Christmas; Winston Gricpp Hob Sharp, Rich Sehatz and Jim Sherrill take part in the Sporran eon as a barbershop quartet, and a whip cream shower as Lanny Turner, Mike'Montgomery and Jack McBride had a fight with whip cream cans. Fall semester ASB president. Bill Burns, even got in on the white shower. 120 Fall semester ASB officers were: (seated), Linda Danahy, fifth executive; Yvonne Stokke, secretary; Ruth Green, treasurer; (standing), Mike Montgomery, vice-president, and Bill Burns, president. The fall ASB council made the new semester at Shadlc Park a very active and interesting one. To start the year off, they sponsored the annual Highlander Week. This week included: Hi-Lassic Day, Hi-Laddic Day, Hi-Tcachcr Day and was climaxed by an all school mixer. The carnival, pop rallies, needy families, school dances and the student directories were all successful projects sponsored by this ASB council. Three of the pep rallies were made especially interesting by the “Spirit Box” made by the Industrial Arts department. A car caravan pep rally was held on a Saturday for the Shadle-N.C. football game. An ASB stamp was purchased to use at mixers and such. It was used as the Get Acquainted Mixer,” “Big Deal” morning mixer, “Toys for Tots” dance and the “March of Dimes” morning mixer to mention a few. Some of the major accomplishments of the fall semester council include: a podium for the superintendent’s office, the Honorary Highlander Plaque and also a plaque for the pictures of the ASB Presidents. Service panels to represent Shadle were chosen. Homeroom clan names were chosen and a cafeteria clean-up was instigated. 121 Paul Thomas, ASB President, is shown conducting a meeting shortly after the installation. 122 Carol Sloan, a member of Eldah Tra Art club, is drawing Carol Browning’s portrait at the carnival booth sponsored by the club. Two Dileas Chalin officers, Ginny Aagard and Nancy Graham, seem to have met up w'ith a stubborn customer at the Shadlc carnival. 123 An all-school date dance held December 22 climaxed the winter season for Shadlc students. social life Dave McCandless and Peggy Rolfness are shown at a morning mixer. Darlene Campbell is shown receiving her “Win at State” sucker from Emily Paddock and Sue Sumners, Lc Ccrcle Francais members. 124 125 girl's league Fall semester Girls’ League officers were: Ann Morris, treasurer; Phyllis McLcllan, secretary; Sherry Ogle, president, and Kirsten Corskic, vice-president. The purpose of the Girls League is to develop unity and better understanding through fellowship; to encourage high ideals of citizenship toward school, community and country; to render loyal sendee; to develop leadership; to promote the welfare of all girls in the school; and to cooperate with the Associated Student Body of Shadle Park High School. The League, under the direction of Miss Helen Cleveland, Mrs. Inna Painter, Miss Gilberta Albo, Mrs. Hazel Bardsley and Mrs. Olga Iverson, has carried on. in the fine tradition of the past several years, with many annual events. The Dad-Daughter Dessert, “Dad and I.” was held in October with Rusty Kenney and Pat Parmlev as general co-chairmen. The Girls State convocation and a convocation on “Good Grooming and Taste in Clothes” were both enjoyable and informative. Kialynn Wampler and Pat Fisk told of their experiences during the week at Girls State held in Ellensburg. Mrs. McKevitt, of the Crescent, spoke to the girls on good grooming and good taste. The annual Sadie Hawkins dance was presented in November and the Cotton Day dance, “Spring Fever,” was held in March. A cake walk at the annual carnival was sponsored by the League. During the Christmas season the Girls’ League worked with the ASB in providing for nine needy families, all of whom appreciated their efforts very much. As a final action, the fall D-ague officers had the Girls’ League Hymn printed and it was sung by all the girls during the installation of spring officers. The Mother-Daughter Reception, following a Japanese theme, was given in May with Marion Bowker as general chairman. A style show, “Miss Simplicity,” was also presented during the spring with Carol Savles as chairman. 126 Spring semester Girls’ League officers are (seated), Jeanne Clouse, president; Yvonne Stokke, secretary: (standing), Dianne Pruitt, treasurer, and Sally Anderson, vice-president. “Spring Fever” king and queen. Frank Vo-kacek and Sharon Kiourkas, are shown after their coronation and also during “their” dance. Other candidates were: Juniors Karen Trent and Jon Barstad, Sophomores Linda Kerr and Ed Bennett, and Freshmen Pat Irby and Jerry Bennett. 127 The girls of Shadlc invited their fathers to the fourth annual Dad-Daughter Dessert. The evening was enjoyed by all who attended. Cheerleaders Marion Bow-kcr, Janet Mutton and Carolyn Glidden entertain at the 128 fourth annual Dad-Dessert. One way to get a fella to a dance is to rope and tic him. Shown using this technique are Joan-ie Greenwood and Bob Stephan. different dance styles Ruth Ito, a Shadle Park freshman, is shown doing a dance from her native Japan at a girl’s league con. Carol Bolma and Ron Bogue won Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear banks for being the best dressed couple at the Sadie Hawkins. Presenting the awards is Suzanne Simons, chairman of the judging committee. 129 Fall semester Hi-Lassic offieers are, (standing); Janet Shurtleff, fifth executive; Glee Ross, treasurer; Cheryl McBride, vice-president. Seated are, Sherry Ogle, president, and Phyllis McLcllan, secretary. Spring semester Hi-Lassie offieers are: Carol Pagnotta, treasurer; Raeceil Miles, fifth execu tivc; Caryn Caldwell, president; Ann Morris, vice president, and Carole LaCombc, secretary. 130 “That looks good but I wish I weren’t making it,” seems to be what Hi-Lassies Pat Robbins, Pat McGrath and Suzanne Simons are saying at the carnival where the Hi-Lassies had the cotton candy concession. Front row: Alice Johns, Carole LaCombe, Marsha Williams, Patt Harper, Karen Quanbeck, Gail Williams, Fran Fairfax. Carol Pagnotta, Janet Mutton. Second row: Jan Harris, Carolyn Glidden. Linda Sinnott, Sharon Coleman. Pam Nelson, Margo Marineau, Sandy Welsch, Faye Griswold, Carol Mirek, Diane Smith, Ellora Martin. Third row: Janet Adams, Mary Lee Gillette, Linda Juul, Louise Rainbolt, Nancy Kromm, Ann Young, Bev Smiley, Margaret Davis, Eunice Johns, Rusty Kenney, Sally Anderson, Mary Ann Underwood. Fourth row: Jan Magnuson, Cathie Brosinska, Nancy Graham, Nancy Perry, Caroljean Farnsworth, Kathy Huethcr, Janice Wightman, Carol Bell, Sue Taylor, Colleen Tcss, Caryn Caldwell, Kaye Nelson, Carol Spangcnburg, Nancy Rothwell, Cathy Wright. 131 The Hi-I assirs, Shadlc Park’s marching unit, is a group of girls the school can really lx- proud of. The girls could be seen on the football field in their green dress uniforms doing precision marching. During basketball season they could be found in the first two rows at the Coliseum yelling their hearts out for our team. At “State” they cheered our team on to fourth place. At the annual carnival held in November the unit had the cotton candy machine. Whenever asked, the girls were rrady and willing to usher at various occasions, such as the State District Wrestling meet and the All-Northwest Music Conference. The senior Hi-Lassics had a half time show at their annual dance held in January, “The Semester Slam.” Their many activities this year included an all-city marching unit party and a convocation, “And Then There Wen Fifty,” in which every Hi-Lassie had a part. On May 6 they journeyed to Wenatchee with the band to march in the Apple Blossom Festival. They also marched in Spokane’s Lilac Parade on May 20. To make this year complete the graduating seniors will be honon d at a luncheon May 27 at the Desert Caravan Inn. The girls arc under the direction and supervision of Mrs. Charlotte Jones. Row 1. Janet He in , Sharon Woodward, Cheryl Opsal, Marion Bowker, Connie Atabelo, Claudia Vigil, Elva Rosman. Kialynn Wampler, Raeceil Miles, Phyllis McLellan. Row 2. Charleen Feaster, Ann Ferbrache, Glee Ross, Linda Parker, Darlene John, Elaine Simons, Ann Morris, Cheryl McBride, Barb Mason, Luana Searl, Gay Ronne, Mrs. Jones. Row 3. Mary Trowbridge, Suzanne Schatz, Janet Shurtleff, Marti Mueller, Margery Russell, leanne Clouse. Gavle LaVigne, Pat McGrath, Patty Rohhins, Suzanne Simons. Sherry Ogle. Row 4. Judy Perry, Ann Perkins, Bonnie Brecken. Barb Briggs, Claudia Watters. Jackie McKelva, Karen Kraeger, Chris Hardingcr, Donna May, Caroler Lund, Sue Waite, Pat Parmley, Carolyn McKenney, Paula Davidson. 132 Cheerleaders Carla Greene, Ginny Aagard, Yvonne Stokkc, Barbie Irby, Karen Trent, Joanie Greenwood and LoRita Solseng are shown in the library court. Cheerleaders and Hi-Las-sies show their enthusiasm after the second meeting with Lewis and Clark. Cheerleaders arc seen at the finish of “Green and Gold” during a football game at the stadium. 133 1960-1961 cheerleaders are. (standing); loan Greenwood, Karen Trent and Bnrhic Irhv. (Front row); LoRita Solseng, Yvonne Stokkc, Carla Greene and Ginny Aagard. Ruth Green, Pep Club vice-president, lights her candle from that of the outgoing vice-president, Sharon Kiour-kas at the Pep Club installation. Front: Jran Braman, Sandy Anderson, Sharon Davis, Darlene Barth, Ginnv Bailey, Joan Cheshire, Pam Barnes. RacAnn Davis. Linda Botts, Cheryl McBride, Bev Cartwright. Second: Terri Feldhahn, Judy Dixon, Judy Burchett. Bev Fager. Ilona Clouse, Judy Callow, Donclle Alger, Dana Fictenbcrg, Lanaire Corkins, Linda Adams, Joan Clark. Janis Connors. Third: Midge Cowie, Jean Bumgarner. Sheri Brace, Judy Berg, Sharon Burton. Jackie Cochran, Sharon Davis. Marie Westvang, Sharon Cummings. Karen Bevan, Sharon Borchers, Linda Burchett, Mary Counsel!, Glenna Bell. Ada Drury. Rear: Nancy Cauyel. Diana Denoyer, Pam Beckman, Carol Anderson, Judy Cerenzia, Fran Barclay, Linda Duven, Barb Atchison, Patty Allen, Marilyn Chase, Linda Edwards, Patty Burns, Carol Bolma, Darlene Fisher, Judy Elliot, Margaret Butz, Patty Conncrly, Alice Congdon, Mary Ellen Faulkner, Barbara Doyle, Mrs. Joyce Ambrose, advisor. 135 Front Row: Janice Martin, Linda Jones. Patty Irby, Carol Mohr, Manoie Hcndcrshot, Diane McCarty, Shirley Hamel, Janet Haines, Emily Paddock, Shirley Jorges, Janice Le Mieux, Kathy McKibbon. Second Row: Kami Crieff, Lynn Paulson, Dorri Mecklcson, Sharon Nicolls, Diane Johnson, Sharon Ohncck, Karen Gaudette, Emma Taylor, Gail Inkpen, Carolyn Munson, Karla Kuhlneck. Joy Mielke, Judy Kruithof, Dixie Hoover. Barbara I«of. Sylvia Mueller, Candy Miller, Diane Jones. Third Row: Barbie Gibson, Joleen Peterson, Ursula Neltner, Kay Hoover, Kathy Molitcr, Janet Nelson, Sue Hare. Nancy Luce, Judy Kennedy. Sharon Kiourkas, Mattie Gruber, Dixie Marshal, Bette Kroupe, Nancy Henderson. Connie Hertzog, Linda Lindgren, Jan Jacobs, Sharon Henderson, Judy Klug, Sylvia Hathaway. Fourth Row: Glenda Oilman, Jean Larsen, Kathy Palmer, Linda Habcrman, Lanie Mikoski, Judy McNearny, Diane Hrndricks, Diane Huson, Sherry Haupt-mar, Linda Marx, Carol Hayward, Patty Pulliam, Gayle Minnick, Ruth Green, Linda Hahn, Barbara Gics, Stephanie Gordon, Robin Hayes, Karen Hathway, Dianne Gunn. Exhubcrant Pep Club girls arc shown after a Shadle victory at the Coliseum. 136 Pep Club officers for the year an : (counter-clockwise), Julie Shipley, fifth executive; Ginny Bailey, treasurer; Sandy Anderson, president; Ruth Green, vice-president and Alice Congdon, secretary. Front row: Roberta Tschcttcr, Janie Wilson, Sharon Spliid, Caroler Trapp, Julienne Stokke. Carol Safford, Peggy Rolfness. Pam Stevens, Pam Nelson, Ruth Toombs. Second row. Sandy YanAusdle, Sue Ramsey, Bonnie Riddle, Sue Yankee, Kathy WaBoston, Betty Thorsell, Janell Sheer, Suzanne Thompson, Carolyn Sutton, Kay Smith, Janet Snith, Linda Schmidt. Third row: Judy Riley, Pat Stevens. Penny Whiting, Christie Smith, Sue Rav, Lola White. Judy Wolfrrman. Barb Ripley, Tana Schultz, Linda LaRocque. Buclla Rickets. Judy Voglcman. Donna Rhodes, Sandv Van Klavrrn, Carol Quorn, Jill Yancy. Rear: Cheryl Sharpe. LaVcrn Roth, Ginny Young, Judy Welch. Karen Snow. Betty Watkins, Jan Sticn, Marcia Toy, Nancy Spangcnberg, Jennifer Wengler, Rosalie Schloss, Sue Sumners, Laurel Thompson, Linda Wenger, Bonnie Stccks, Judy Schneider, Jill Thompson, Jane Swartout, Julie Shipley. 137 Fall semester Class of ’62 officers were: Howard .Yarborough, second vice-president; Barbie Irby, treasurer; Frank Marr, fifth executive; Joan Grenwood, secretary; Joe McCann, president, and Bonnie Scipp, first vice-president. class of ’( Spring semester Class of ’62 officers are: Mary Ix e Gillette, treasurer; Keith Hubbard, first vice-president; Judy McNeamcy, secretary; Steve Heaps, president; JoAnne Prig-more, fifth executive, and Larry Groshoff, second vice-president. 138 high school red cross Shadlc’s Red Cross representatives for this past year have been very active working on many varied projects and activities. Foremost among these this past year was Shadle’s participation in the International School Music Program which was completed last month. With the assistance of Mr. Melvin Kommeyer and Mr. John Harris, the representatives recorded the singing of the Treble Tempos, Highlandaites and the Girls’ Ensemble along with the music of our band. This tape was sent to the national Red Cross office where it will be sent overseas for the benefit of school children abroad. The three representatives this year were Mary Lee Gillette, Margaret Mueller and Jim Furlong. These three people attended a city-wide meeting every month where they met with representatives from the other city and county schools to plan the program for the next month. Throughout the year, different schools at different times have presented musical programs at the Fairchild Hospital and the Geiger Field Service Club. These programs an- made up of volunteer talent from Shadle who give up their time to perform for our service men. Thn-e programs of this type were presented. On April 19, the H.S.R.C. presented their morning mixer, “April Showers.” A contest was run to see who would win fn-e entrance to the dance by guessing the correct number of pins in a jar. The money that was made from this dance was used to send the representatives to the Leadership Training center this summer. Anne Ferbrachc performs the Highland Fling with Piper Steve Brown playing the accompaniment. Donncllc Alger, a Shadle senior, was one of the many students who participated in the shows for service men. 139 This year’s Sporran staff, under Editor-in-chief Sharon Kiourkas, tried a new experiment with an annual delivered in the spring with a supplement to be printed during the summer with the last - minute activities pictured. John McFarland, assistant business manager, and Bob Sharp, business manager, arc shown laboring over their books. Sporran staff members gathered around the table are, (clockwise); Ken Tijton, Jim Gibson, Terry Anderson, Barry Livengood, Tom Hennes, Jim Furlong, Dick Illias, and Leslie Hailey. 140 T. «-____„„ ” i„k„ I ctfrn. Jim Gibson, Terry Anderson, John Farrow, Barry SrnsC d JohnPMrFaHaid GaVy Wickwirr and Jim Pa.on started .hr Sporran sale. off with a roar. Sporran editors are, (clockwise): Barb Briggs, activities: Ginny Aagard, clubs: Gary Wickwire and John Uggen, boy's sports: Sharon Kiourkas, editor-in-chief; Alice Congdon, index: Elaine Jacobsen, student-faculty: Sharon Borchers, seniors and assistant editor, and Joyce Sandberg, student-faculty. Sporran staff members who identify pictures, take pictures and write copy are, left to right, Dick Hein-zen, head photographer: Ellora Martin, Cathy Green, Gayle Minnick, Cheryl McBride, Johnny Gormley, John Farrow. Donna May and Dick Vorce. 141 Hi-Litcs members arc, (clockwise); Paul Licske, Ed Lenhart, Jeff Nemitz, Nancy Kromin, Kathy Walling, Vicki Petersen, Pat Miller, Kris Lord, Kathy Huethcr, Kathy Walling, Mary Hillman, Pat Miller, Carol Jensen, Jim Arrasmith, Vicki Petersen, Ken Hagen and Betty Jo Powers. Also on the staff but not present for the pictures arc Charlene Feaster and Lucia Colby. 142 Mr. Brenton Stark, Hi-Litcs and Sporran advisor. Hi-Litcs members are; (left to right), Farrell Lee, Jim Furlong, Dennis Roberts, Jeff Ncmitz, Mike Uggen and Jim Means. The Hi-Litcs had two very capable editors this year. The fall semester editor was Kay Cameron (left) and Jim Means was the spring editor. 143 Rated as one of the hest in the Northwest, the Shadle Park High School hand had a very active year. As official representatives of the school’s colors, the group not only aided school spirit at the games, but won honors elsewhere. The Highlander bandsmen participated in the Spokane Lilac and Wenatchee Apple Blossom parades. Truly the Shadle Band is an example of success! Shadlc’s Bagpipe band consists of, (left to right); Mr. Bill Thomas, instructor, Steve Brown, Nancy Paine, Dan Henderson, Jack Lake, Marilyn Schuster, Roger Ross, Bruce Becker, Joe Cavender, Sue Rhodes, dancer, and Roger Dirstine. Not present for the picture was Pat Fisk. orchestra The Shadlc Park Orchestra is featured annually at the Pops Concert. Combined with the stage band, the two make up the Pops Orchestra. During Education Week the Davenport lobby was the scene of their concerts. This spring they will play on such occasions as the crowning of the Lilac Queen, the Eastern Washington Music Educators contest, a music festival in May and the June 2 graduation exercises. Joanne Castle, of the Lawrence Wclk show, made a personal appearance at the Pops Concert last winter. Shadle’s Treble Tempos are, (left to right); Trudy Thompson, Donna Conrath, Melody Schumann, Charlene Thompson. Elaine Patterson. Janet McMillan, Marcia Conrath. Linda Marx. Jeanne Anderson, Sylvia Mueller, Viki Issac and Sharon Buckley. 146 tiighlandaires girls' ensemble Shadlc Highlandaircs arc, (left to right): Ken Knox, Mike Dalgarn, Rick Lanphear, Mike Clifford, Walter Ryals, Fred Olsen, Larry Estes and Caroljean Farnsworth, accompanist. Jo Whiteley (left) accompanies the Girl’s Ensemble, which consists of Judy Rule, Sandy Alder-son, Sue Ray, Gay Lyons, Dolores Koch, Roylcne Williams, Margaret Werner, Tina Warner, Patsy Stevens, Sandy Drake and Sue Opsal. girls' chorus Truly one of the best dressed groups representing Shadlc is the school chorus. This year the girls blended their voices together in the Christmas con. The chorus has had many rewarding results as it gives the girls taking part a chance to present and promote their voice talent. choir The Shadlc Park High School Choir, led by Mr. Melvin Kornmeyer, has had a very successful year. Among the many things they did was participate in the All Northwest Conference here at Shadlc. Stage crew members arc, left to right, Ron Carter, Dave Walters, Steve Rowan, Richard Walters, John Beam and Wally Hamilton. The stage crew, Steve Rowan, Dave Walters, Richard Waltcfs, Ron Carter, John Beam, Wally Hamilton, take can of the lighting, etc., at all school cons and stage productions. These fellows deserve quite a hand for all their work. 150 Dianne Pruitt and Jeanne Anderson are pictured during an act of “My Friend Irma. ’ Jeanne Anderson, Dianne Pruitt, Anne Perkins and Jan Harris are shown in their roles at the school play, “My Friend Irma.” Students cast in the evening performance of “My Friend Inna” an , back row, Nancy Norberg, Ron Alder-son, Jim Means, Winston Griepp, Ed Jones, Jerry Melchisedeck, Brad Baugh and Mary Callannan, student director. Front row, Anne Perkins, Jeanne Anderson, Dianne Pruitt, Jan Harris and Anne Jensen. 151 The Gonzaga University Invitational Debate Tournament was won by Rich Sehatz and Diek Campbell. They are shown hen with the trophy which will be in the Shadle trophy ease until next spring. Shadle Park debaters, coached by Mrs. Marie Kehrli, count this as a year of accomplishment. Debating in the Spokane city league, they also traveled to Tacoma for the PLU tournament and later in the spring were to compete in the state tournament at Pullman. Varsity debaters an Far-n ll Lee, Diek Campbell, Ki-alynn Wampler and Rich Sehatz. 152 Throw ’em for a loss! This was how it went as the Laddies set back Gonzaga 18-14. Shadle players in action arc Roland Chase , 78, Frank Vocacek, 80, Jim Paton, 35, John Hall, 79. Who’s got the ball? This seems to bo the question as the Highlanders defeated West Valley 31-19. Shadle players are Bill Moutrie, 43, John Hall, 79, Jack Wichtcrman, 42, and Tom Hoagland, 64. What happened here? On the ground is Jim Paton, 35, Howard Yarbrough, 34, Barry Livengood. 87, Bill Moultrie, 43, and standing is Ron Boguc, 55. o in the Gonzaga game Shadle’s All-city ! Barr) Livengood, 87, catches one for 6 nts. 153 Terry Anderson Bob Stephan Jack Wichterman Steve Sullivan Paul Whittaker Gordon Best Don Carpenter Bryan Nye SEASON’S SUMMARY Shadlc.... ...31 West Valley ... .19 Shadlc.... .... 7 Rogers .14 Shadlc.... ....13 Central Valley 0 Shadlc.... ...18 Gonzaga .14 Shadlc.... ...27 Pasco . 7 Shadlc... .... 7 North Central . .28 Shadlc.... ...13 Lewis Clark 13 Shadlc.... ...12 Pullman . 0 Sam Hammar Howard Yarbrough Hughes Protzman Frank Vokacck Jack McBride Tom Conlon Ken Brown Charlie Johnson Head Coach Jack Peterson Tom Johnson Bob McCray Rick Jensen Art Atchison Keith Hubbard Tom Hoagland Mike Gcrdcs John Hall Rick Thomas (G) Dan Yandrrpool (FB) Honorable Mention Roland Chase (T) Honorable Mention 2nd Team Chronicle Barry Livengood (E) Honorable Mention Co-Captain Jim Paton (FB), 1st Team Review 1st Team Chronicle, Most valuable player Charlie Johnson (27) sweeps around end as Shadlc defeated Central Valley 13-0 at the Stadium. Mike Montgomery (60), John Hall (79), and Bill Moultrie (43) clear the way for long yardage by Johnson. At action against Lewis and Clark, Shadle’s all-city end Bill Moultrie (43) fights with would-be tacklcrs for possession of the ball. all-city players Most of the players pictured on these two pages received various honors in the annual All-city football selections. Bill Moultrie (E) 1st Team Review Coach Don Cobb did an outstanding job with the defensive back field this year. Keith Hubbard, Dan Van-dcrpool and Barry Livengood all prove effective tacklers as Shadlc downs a tough W. V. squad. Roland Chase (78) and Rick Thomas (62) provide insurance protection. If it weren’t for these men the team would have a hard time playing in any of the games. The managers arc: Front row: Claencc Buttolph, Dick Tschirgi. Back row: Dave Christenson, Lee Olsen. 158 Here come the Highlanders. SP players closing in on West Valley are: Art Atchison (66), Terry Anderson (44), Keith Hubbard (63), Dan Vanderpool (33), Roland Chase making the tackle, John Hall (79), Rick Thomas (62). and Jim Paton (35). summing up The Shadle Park Highlanders opened their season by taking third place in the Merry-Go-Round. The following week they played the West Valley Eagles. After W. V. scored first, Steve Sullivan took the kickoff and romped 79 yards for the touchdown. W. V. was held on downs, and Jim Paton, showing some of the power that was to make him an All-city selection, took the handoff and went off tackle for 49 yards and the second Shadle T.D. The Highlanders were behind at the half 19-18 but came back strong and the Shadle pass defense held W. V. to few completions as the Highlanders did all the scoring. The score was a 36-19 victory for S. P. In the second league game the Highlanders wen beaten only in score, after out-playing the Rogers Pirates for three and one half quarters and scoring first in the final period. The Highlanders let down and were beaten 14-7. The next week the Highlanders defeated Central Valley 13-0. Shadle’s defense was the bright spot as it held the C. V. offense to a net 7 yards. After one of the roughest week’s practices during the season the Highlanders rolled over the Gonzaga Bullpups 18-14. The Shadle attack was as sharp as the defense had been, as Tom Conlon seemed to regain the form that made him an All-city honorable mention as a junior. 'Iom had a terrific day as he sparked the Highlander attack with bootlegs and passes that were near perfect calls. This defeat was the only one the Bullpups were to receive all year, as they finished high in the state rankings. The following week the Highlanders traveled to Pasco and downed the Pasco team 27-7. The defense again looked sharp but Ken Brown stole the spotlight and ran wild for over 100 yards rushing. Jim Paton had another great night on defense making half of the S. P. stops. The next week the Highlanders lost a bitter game to North Central 28-7. Jim Paton was the spark for the Laddies as he recovered an N. C. punt fumble and on the next play roared 23 yards for the touchdown. The score at the third quarter was 14-7, but Shadle couldn’t hold the offense down. The last league game was played against the Lewis and Clark Tigers. The game started to be a Shadle runaway but the attack bogged down and the game ended in a 13-13 tie. Jack Whichterman stood out as he caught a pass for the touchdown. Jim Paton ran off guard for the other Shadle T.D. In the final game of the season the Highlanders downed the Pullman Greyhounds 12-0. Shadle finished fourth in the city with a 3-2-1 record, overall the record wes 5-2-1. 159 Front row: Jiin Nelson, Steve Johnson, Terry Covey, Keith Sterling, Bob Ellern, John Brookman, Bill Graham, Jim Sullivan, Don Russell. Middle row: Steve Alfano, Ron McCartney, Mike Bendix, Larry Wogman, Dick Y'an-dervert, Bill Haraldson, Lanny Turner, Gary Atchison, Joe McCann. Back row: Mike Hoover, Dick Wester-man, Dough Bunncy, Gary Higlcy, Jim Weaver, Gary Simonscn, Phil Fchler, Allen Carter, Bill Helbig, Alan Zumwalt. The B squadders are coached by Mr. Joe Heslin. SEASON’S B SQUAD RECORD Shadle Park 6 6 13 40 Shadle Park Shadle Park Shadle Park Shadle Park .... 6 27 7 0 North Central 6 18 Central Valiev 7 13 West Valley b squad football “One that didn’t get away.” Keith Sterling tac kles unidentified Rogers player in their 6-6 tic with the Pirates. 160 freshman football Unidentified freshman grid-ders bring down North Central player on the Shadlc field. Although Coach Lyle Pugh’s Freshman team didn’t score in the win column this season, many of the games were very close. “It was a tough team,” said Mr. Pugh, “and what they didn’t win in victory they gained in valuable experience for the seasons to come.” Front row: Jim Wandler, John Carlson, Rich Corrin, Bill Pulliam, Dan Rowland, Rick Arrasmith, Doug Miller, and David Tyvan. Middle row: Coach Lyle Pugh, Danny Wolfley, Pat Mackey, Doug Wotnach, Rod Kroll, Mark Ruben, Ken Groves, Bob Eaton, Mike Pease, Scott Thorpe, and Dick Sherrill. Back row: Bob Vander-vert, Morris Keefer, Alan Cook, Doug Klingler, Dan Shiner, Griff King, Mike Woodward, Jim Munkens, Jerry Edwards and Ronald Ralk, assistant coarch. 161 varsity cross-country Don Morton, outstanding Junior runner, breaks the tape for another win for the Highlanders. Front row: Bill Tyvan, Don Morton, Ken Morton. Back row: Mark Diaz, Dave Morton, Gary Crabtree, Jim Simons, Kelly Brown. 162 Front row: Rick Kimrcy, A1 Greer, Jim Frank, Brad Rafford, A1 Anders, Howard Anders. Back row: Dick Fucher, Dave Deroshia, Mike McCormick, Marvin Marshall, John Jorgenson, Ron Slade, Glen Higbee, Ken Burkhart, Rick Leifcr. LEAGUE STANDINGS All. School W L City Pts. Gonzaga 5 0 1 15 Lewis Clark •t 1 3 11 SHADLE 3 2 2 10 Rogers 2 3 4 6 North Central 1 •1 5 3 Central Valley 0 5 6 0 Shadlc’s Varsity Cross Country tram finished the season with a 3-2 record in league competition and 3rd place in the City league. Shadlc took 2nd place honors in the annual all-city meet with Don Morton 3rd, Mark Diaz 5th, Jim Simons 10th and Dave Morton 15th. Don Morton leads the Shadlc Cross Country team in the All-City meet on the Shadlc track. Note the tenseness of the runners just at the gun. Morton placed third in this event. b-squad cross-country 163 varsity basketball Bob Strentje, Howard Cannon, Barry Livcngood, Steve Heaps, Frank Vokacek, Ron Bouge, Bob Stephan, John McFarland, Vic Johnson, Ed Bennett, Jim Atwood, Tom Conlon, Jon Barstad, Coach Paul Henley. 3 SHADLE PLAYERS MAKE FIRST TEAM ALL-CITY VIC JOHNSON (F) BARRY LIVENGOOD (G) First team Chronicle First team Chronicle First team Review First team Review Honorable Mention at “State” Second team at “State” Prepster of the Week Prepster of the Week Co-Captain Inspirational Player Award Barry Livengood is all alone again Vic Johnson with his fa- John McFarland shows the form that in a lay-up. vorite shot against Mt. was to make him leading rebounder in Vernon. the city league. john McFarland (C) First team Chronicle First team Review Prepster of the Week Co-Captain 165 Bob Stephan (F) Vic Johnson fires one against the West Valley Eagles. Other Highlanders are Tom Conlon (20) and John McFarland (12). Bob Stephan lays one up against Central Valley. Vic Johnson and Frank Vokacek fight for rebound against North Central. Frank Vokacek (G) 166 Steve Heaps (G) Vic Johnson goes up for a lay-in. Ballet? Ed Bennett (F) Hey! Get that ball Bennett, Livengood. McFarland, Johnson or Vokacek! 168 Tom Conlon (G) Tom Conlon makrs a jump shot against fraH. Howard Cannon (G) Ron Bogue (54) fires a lay-in. Ron Boguc (F) Oof! Boh Stephan is caught Vic Johnson receives a helping hand Jon Barstad between two West Valley from Frank Vokacck for this 2- players. pointer. Looking on is Barry Livcn- good (22). 169 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Shadlc 51, Gonzaga 33 Shadlc 48, Central Valley 36 Shadle 51, North Central 40 Shadle 49, West Valley 41 Shadlc 56. Lewis and Clark 32 Shadle 59, Rogers 60 Shadle 50, Gonzaga 47 Shadlc 53, Central Valley 46 Shadle 71, North Central 39 Shadle 57, West Valley 48 Shadle 49, Lewis and Clark 34 Shadle 58, Rogers 53 state tournament action Shadlc’s Barry Livcngood, the most consistent Highlander player in the state tournament, shows the form that earned him a berth on the second team all-state. Ed Bennett and Vie Johnson wait for the rebound as Shadle beat Wapato 67-45. Big Vie Johnson hooks one over the defense' of an opposing Mt. Vernon player. The Laddies won this one 60-53. tournament tally On ope ning day at Se attle Shadle downed a strong Mt. Vernon five 60-53. Barry Livcngood led the S.P. attack with 16 while Vic Johnson had 15 and John McFarland 11. In the second game Shadle was caught ice-cold by re d hot Kent-Meridian as the Royals shot 57 pe r cent in the first half and won. going away, 74-45. Jim Halte scored 29 points. Kent had the tallest player in the tourney, 6-11 Ste ve Rolx-rts. Me Farland made 14 rebounds for Shadle compare d to only 18 by Skyscraper Robe rts. In the next game, Shadle- took revenge on Scalth 51-43. Johnson led Shadle- with 19, Livcngood had 15. Shadle made it three-in-a-row over Wapato by downing the Wolves 67-45. This pivc the Highlanders fourth place in the state tournament. McFarland led the Highlanders with 18 points. Livcngood scorrd 14, Vic Johnson 12, Ed Be nnctt and Frank Vokaeek, 8 each. Shadle closed the tournament race with a s ason record of 21 wins and three losses. 170 The Highlander squad received this trophy symbolizing their City League championship. Coach Paul Henley presents co-captain Barry- Liv-engood with his trophy as the most inspirational player on the Highlanders squad. Coach Paul Henley, “King” of the city league is surrounded by his starting lineup, (left to right) : Frank Vokacck, Bob Stephan, John McFarland, Vic Johnson and Barry Livcngood. Henley is holding some of the “loot” accumulated throughout the season. After playing in the City League for only three years and two trips to the state tournament, the Shadlc Park Highlanders returned home with this fourth place trophy. John McFarland receives his trophy as one of the cocaptains. 171 Now it is Frank Vokacek’s turn to score as Vic Johnson and John McFarland stand ready to lend helping hands. Vic Johnson looks like he is about to go down for the last time. However this was just one of his many trips up to the basket as he scored 15 big points in Mt. Vernon game. season' s The Shadle Park Highlanders opened their city league basketball season with an easy 51-33 victory over Gonzaga Prep. The Highlanders turned aside the Bullpups with little trouble as John McFarland pumped home 19 points. The score at the half was 20-13 for S.P. and the difference was never less than 6 points after that. The next game the Highlanders ignored the pregame dope favoring Central Valley and beat the Bears soundly 48-36. Shadle never trailed against CV, leading 23-15 at the half. Barry Livcngood led the highlanders with 20 points. Livcngood and McFarland received the “Prepster of the Week” awards for the first two weeks of city league action. Shadle next rolled over North Central 51-40. The sportswriters began to take notice and one commented: “With every game, the Highlanders continue to be more impressive with their solid, balanced attack.” Against NC, Shadle, now boasting an 8-game winning streak, zipped away to a 10-0 lead and the margin was never less than 8 points. John McFarland led the winners with 14 points. Also this week, the Highlanders were rated first in the state by the AP poll. Shadle Park continued to roll on as they defeated West Valley 49-41 and pulled into first alone with a 4-0 league record. Another newspaper comment: Shadle Park, rated No. 1 class AA team in the state, made believers out of most of the Coliseum crowd last night by dumping VV.” Shadle moved the winning streak to 10 by beating Lewis and Clark 56-32. Vic Johnson scored 17 and Frank Vokacck 14 points. Out of the league Shadle won its 11th, 69-62 over Kellogg. The next game the Coliseum roof fell in as Shadle lost to Rogers 60-59 in a second over-time. The loss threw the league into a three-way tic. Barry Livcngood moved up to second in the city storing race with 21 points. 1 he loss stunned the Scotsmen as Shadle went down to its first, and only, de-feat in league play. 172 Bob Stephan adds two more to the total to make it 6-1 as the Highlanders jumped to an early lead over Mt. Vernon. John McFarland and Vie Johnson appear to be momentarily squeezed out of the play. It is Bob Stephan once more scoring, this time against Mt. Vernon. summary At the beginning of the second half of play Shadle met a much improved Gonzaga team and rallied to boat them 50-47. Gonzaga led most of the way hut didn’t have it when the pressure was on. John McFarland led S.P. with 16 points as the balanced atack of the Highlanders was too . much for the Prep in the final minutes. Vic Johnson had 11 and Frank Vokacck had 10 and Barry Livcngood had 8. Shadle again showed its master)’ of Central Valley as they downed them 53-46, the final score hardly told the story as Shadle was never in trouble and had a lead of 50-35 in the fourth quarter. Vic Johnson led the attack with 15 and McFarland had 13 with Livcngood scoring 12. This proved to be the most balanced scoring in the city. The trio always seemed to stay close to each other in the double figures. Shadle next took on North Central and routed the Indians 71-39. The only way to describe the game is “it was a slaughter.” S.P. took off in the first period and led by as much as 51-24 and 58-27. Shadle coach Paul Henley played 13 men with nine scoring. John McFarland led Shadle with 18 and Barry Livengood had 16. Other high scorers were Bob Stephan with 13 and Frank Vokacek with eight. Shadle in the next game played West Valley and boat them 57-48, Barry Livcngood answered the call when the pressure was on as he did all season by coming out after the half and made two straight field goals and Shadle went on a scoring spree that saw the score climb to 38-34 foi Shadle from 24-18 for W.V. Johnson led Shadle with 19 points and Livcngood was ( lost’ behind at 18. When Bob Stephan fouled out with the scon at 44-36, Ed Bennett came through with three quick points. Livengood hit a driving shot to push S.P. in front, 50-40. Shadle’s record now stood at 9-1 with the Highlanders ranked fourth in the state. Shadle won the city league title in its next to last game by trounc ing L.C., 49-34. Vic Johnson led Shadle with 21 points for which he received the Prep-ster of the Week” award. Most of Vic’s shots came from the fn e throw line as he hit 13 of 19 gift tosses. This was the first major sports title won by Shadle in its thn c years as a school. In the final game Shadle got sweet n vcngc by slugging Rogers, 58-53. John McFarland came off the bench with a bad throat and poured in 21 points to lead S.P. Vic Johnson got 18; Bob Stephan got 9. Barn- Live ngood again shined under pressure by getting all five of his points in the closing minute to break the ball game wide open. John McFarland grabbed first place in the rebounding department with Vic Johnson getting third. For the first time in more than 5 years a team placed three men on the All-City first team. Barry Livengood. John McFarland and Vic Johnson all landed first team berths in both of the city papers. Shadle also finished third in the state poll. 173 Front—Doug Ross, Lyn Holmrs. Ron McCartney, Jim Dudley, Mycr Ziman, Jim Farrow. Back—Jack Fontaine, Ron Bickerstoff, Ed Fiskland, A1 Leary, Howard Yarbrough, Terry Kolb, Brian Yost. SEASON’S RECORD SP 48 Lewis and Clark 42 SP 47 West Valley 52 SP 67 Rogers 57 SP 47 North Central 49 SP 56 Gonzaga 36 SP 48 Central Valley 71 SP 47 Lewis and Clark 54 SP 47 West Valley 67 SP 54 Rogers 53 SP 51 North Central 46 SP 41 Gonzaga 32 SP 43 Central Valley 52 SP 59 Lewis and Clark 57 SP 46 West Valley 70 SP 51 Rogers 55 SP 62 North Central 58 SP 56 Gonzaga 70 SP 56 Central Valley 72 Myer Ziman, 14, goes up high for two points against Mead. The future varsity team beat Mead 42-28. b-squad basketball 174 SEASON’S RECORD SP 28 West Valley 31 SP 41 Gonzaga 48 SP 25 Rogers 58 SP 21 North Central 27 SP 32 Lewis and Clark 42 SP 23 West Valley 44 SP 41 Gonzaga 31 SP 33 Rogers 53 SP 32 North Central 31 SP 33 Lewis and Clark 42 Richard McLean sinks another one for the Highlanders as they beat Gonzaga 41 to 31. Doug Womach and Mike Gallegus start moving in for the rebound. freshman basketball Front row: Steve Procter, Richard Corrin, Richard McLean, Mike Gallegus, Ron Cruse, Doug Ward. Back row: Robert Kuchl coach. Jim Munkers, Gary Dahlke, Ed Lennox, Grif King, Doug Klinger, Joe Russian, Doug Womach, Robert McLean, Carl Anderson. 175 VARSITY WRESTLING—Kneeling: Brad Baugh, Waldo Hamilton, John Brookman, Raleigh Morris, Rick Leifer, Sterling Polello. Standing: Gary Atchison, Dick Amsbury, Chuck Laughcry, Mike Bendix, Ron Slade, Glen Zumwalt. varsity wrestling results 1st HALF SP vs Central Valley ..........16-37 SP vs Mead ....................11-28 SP vs Rogers ..................23-21 SP vs North Central ...........23-24 SP vs Lewis and Clark..........15-27 SP vs Wenatchee ...............16-29 SP vs Eastmont ................24-26 SP vs Cheney ......................11-31 Coach Lyle Pugh 2nd HALF SP vs Central Valley ..........31-15 SP vs Mead ....................16-27 SP vs Rogers ..................11-28 SP vs North Central ...........37-12 SP vs Lewis and Clark .........19-25 SP vs Pullman .................24-21 SP vs Cheney ..................11-34 Assistant Coach Bill Via Although Coach Pugh’s varsity wrestling squad compiled a season’s record of four wins against eleven losses, Coach Pugh feels they had a very good season with excellent chances for next year. 'Phis is seen in the varsity team members with only four seniors on the squad. The team did well in the district meet with two first places, three second places and a fourth place in the district. Rick Leifer, a junior, was a district champ at 115 pounds and Wally Hamilton was district champ at 136 pounds. The squad also did well at the state meet with five wrestlers entering. These were: Rick Kimcry, a sophomore at 106 pounds; Rick leifer, 115; Raleigh Morris, a sophomore, second place at 123 pounds; Wally Hamilton, 136; and Chuck Laughcry, a junior at 168 pounds placed second in the meet. 176 wrestling 8 won SP vs Central Valley 29-10 SP vs Mead - 34-24 SP North Central 62-13 SP vs Cheney 34-32 SP vs Central Valley -...11-15 SP vs 2 lost Mead .54-27 SP vs Rogers .25-21 SP vs North Central .69-7 SP vs Pullman . 8-6 SP vs Cheney .20-34 Bob Norman appears as if he is about to pin his opponent during one of the B-Squad matches. Steve Alfano appears as if he is well on his way to victory in the Mead match. Front Row: Gary Scott, Eric Trail, Bill Graham, Rick Kimrey. Bob Norman, Howard Anders, John I row-bridge, Mike Trail. Back Row: Ron Brown, Morris Wolff, Jay McMacken, Dan Austin, Dave Watson, Mark Diaz, Doug Sloan, Dick Vandervcrt, Ron Slade, Steve Alfano, Grant Shcllcnburgcr, Ken Burkhart, John Congdon. 177 FRESHMEN WRESTLING—Bottom: Joe Oakley, Ron Sterling. Dan Rowland, Alan Cook, Roger Repp, Top: Morrie Keifer, Richard Beadle, Doug Sloan, David Shiner, Ken Groves. wrestling action Rick Leifer crashes his opponent to the mat on Mark Diaz ponders his next move against Lewis his way to another victory. Rick was the only and Clark opponent, undefeated wrestler on the squad. 178 Dick Amshurv is seen in control of his match with a half-nelson on his adversary. What next? Mark Diaz locks horns so to speak in one of his varsity matches. (Front Row) Trrrv Anderson, Tom Gates, Mike Winton, Boh Field, Harry Muter, Roger Distad. John Gormley, Randy Vanderboss, Bill Helbig. (Middle Row) Terry Haskins, Patty Robins, Ursula Riccius, Sue Wallace, Jan Jacobs, Judy Vogelman. (Back Row) Judy Mead, Kathy Stork, Linda McCoy, Rustc Kenny. swimming team makes debut Swimming Coach. Ray Mohney John Gormley is seen performing a back- SPLASH! And the race is on. flip with a half twist off the high board. 179 Seated: Kathe Palmer, Sherrie Stutzman, Sharron Allen. Stand-in)?: Gary Chamberlin, Gray Scott, Doug Jones, Mike Rusian, Larry Chamberlin. varsity gymnastics squad Gymnastics made its first appearance this year as a varsity sport. Under the able direction of Lyle Pugh, this program started three years ago as a co-educational project in P.E. and has finally warrented enough interest to become a varsity sport. The main aims of gymnastics arc physical condition, coordination and balance. Coach Pugh makes his pupils work hard to achieve all these benefits. Some of the various events performed in gymnastics are free exercise, tumbling, vaulting box, rope climbing, trampoline work and parallel bars. Sherrie Stutzman does the splits while doing her warm ups. 180 Sharon Allen is shown doing a half back on the trampoline. Coach Lyle Pugh watches Doug Jones doing one of the harder gymnastics stunts. The gymnastics team shows their form. The girls are Sherrie Stutzman, Sharron Allen, and Kathc Palmer while the boys arc Mike Russian, Doug Jones, and Gary Scott. 181 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS—Row 1 (seated); Gail Williams, Sandy Johnson, Marsha Williams. Nancy Spangenberg, Diana Black, Ruth Toombs, Jan Harris, Linda Mason. Row 2 (standing); Darlene Campbell, Colleen Cady. Penny Kelly, Karen Kreager, Judy Mead, Barbara Briggs, Ginny Young, Judy McNcarney. intramural volleyball champions Art you diving or playing volleyball, Barbara Briggs? Hey Sandy Johnson! Be careful of your teammate there. 182 What style! Sue Hare show’s the graceful form of a volleyball player. Karen Kreager hits a net shot to help her team at volleyball game. volleyball RUNNERS-UP—Row 1; Patty Deenks, Betty Kroupa, Pat Davis, Janice Conner, Sue Hare, Sharon Cumming, Carol Bicrnback. Row 2; Sue Hunt. Judy Pointer, Jo Anne Prigmorc. Cathy Wright, Colleen Tess, Denise Burns, Frieda Butler. 183 We, the student body, through this section wish to express our extreme thanks to Mr. Hal Jones for the outstanding job he has done in directing the sports program here at Shadlc Park. We Highlanders, wish him the Best of Luck and our thoughts will always be with him. Thank you again Mr. Jones for all you have done! 184 autographs 185 Aagard, Ginny 17, 66, 100, 112 Abbott, Laurel 91 Abbott, Mark 73 Abbott, Robert 73 Adams. Dianr 17 Adams, Janet 82, 131 Adams. Linda 73, 99, 100, 135 Adams. Ron 91 Aden, Gordon 73, 99 Agostino, Joe 73 Aherns, Kenneth 17 Aitrhison, Barbara 73, 135 Albo, Gilberta 8 Albo, Linda 91, 99 Alderson. Ronald 91 Alderson. Sandra 17, 147 Alexander, Gary 73 Alfano, Steve 91, 160, 177 Alger, Donnelle 17, 135, 139 Allen, Bonnie 91 Allen, Dwight 73 Allen. Edward 17 Allen. Gary 91 Allen. Maxine 91 Allen, Patty 17, 135 Allen, Sharron 78, 180, 181, 182 Alley, Karen 91 Alley, Michael 17, 114 Ambrose. Joyce 8, 135 Amenrud. Ronnie 73 Amsbury, Richard 17, 176, 178 Amsbury, Robert 17 Amsden, Lyle 91 Anders, Albert 18, 163 Anders, Howard 84, 163, 167 Anderson. Archie 91 Anderson. Carl 93, 176 Anderson, Carol 73, 135 Anderson, Dick 73 Anderson, Eddy 18 Anderson, Jack 93 Anderson, Jeanne 18. 68, 69, 70 Anderson. Jerry 18 Anderson, Mary Ann 18 Anderson. Nancy 93 Anderson, Roger 91 Anderson, Sally 18, 67, 68, 112 Anderson, Sandra 18, 68. 135, 137 Anderson. Terry 18, 97. 140, 141 Andlovec, Donna 73 Andre, Drue 18 Andre, Larry 73 Andren, Marsha 91 Anker, Walter 7 Anthony. Bill 18 Anthony, Sharlene 78 Appling, Donald 73 Aramburu, Rick 91 Armstrong. Erin 82 Arp, Dennie 19. 98 Arrasmith, Jim 19, 117 Arrasmith, Richard 161 Arrell, Richard 19 Arrington, Jim 93 Arrington. Sharon 93 Ashley, Vickie 73, 100 Atabelo, Connie 19. 98. 131 Atchison, Arthur 19, 97, 155, 159 Atchison, Gary 91, 160, 176 Atwood, James 73, 164. 168 Atwood, Sandra 19 Ault, Gene 73 Austin, Dan 91, 177 Austin, Sandra 19 Bachman, Karen 93 Backman. Judy 82, 104, 108. 112 Bailey, Rick 91 Bailey, Virginia 19. 68, 135, 137 Baker, David 19 Baker, Janice 91, 101 Baker. Michael 19 Baker, Trudy 91 Barclay, Fran 20, 135 Bardsley, Hazel 8 Barnes, Judy 91 Barnes, Margaret 73, 101 Barnes, Pam 93, 108, 135 Barnett, Rodney 73 Barret. Larry 91 Barstad, Jon 73, 164, 169 Barth, Darlene 73, 135 Barth. Darlene 91 Barthell, Bob 73 Bartholomew, Jim 73 Bash, Becky 73, 99 Batt, Bill 73 Bauch, Kathleen 80 Bauch, Marcia 93 Baucom. Catherine 91 Baugh, Bradford 20, 176 Baxter, Clifford 91 Bayes. Greg 73 Bayman, Robert 91 Beadle, Richard 93, 178 Beam, John 73, 150 Beattie. Kathie 73 Beaver, Elizabeth 11 Beck, Jerry 73 Beck, Maralee 91 Becker, Bruce 85, 145 Becker, Bruce 91 Beckman, Pam 84, 109, 135 Beekman, Ron 20 Beers, Chris 91 Behrens. Barbara 73 Belden, Betty 20 Bell, Carol 77, 108. 131 Bell, Forrest 20 Bell. Gail 89 Bell, Glenna 91, 135 Benadom, Anne 20 Benadom, Mary 93 Bendix, Mike 91, 160, 176 Bendoritis. Steve 66 Bendoritis, Susan 93 Beneke, Roger 91 Bengson, Brad 91 Bennett. Diane 91 Bennett, Ed 86, 107, 164, 168, 170 Bennett, Gerald 93 Bennett, Janis 91 Benshoof. Sandra 91 Benthien, Harlan 20 Berg, Diane 84 Berg, John 73 Berg. Judi 78. 101, 135 Berg, Lance 73 Berg, Mary Dee 20, 101 Beringer. Kathy 78, 99, 102 Beringer, Suzanne 20, 101', 102 Berry, Dwayne 20 Berry, James 9. 162 Bertelson, Billie 78, 99, 101 Bethiaume. Donna 84 Best, Gordon 21. 97, 154 Beuttler, John 74 Bevan, Karen 73, 135 Beryersdorf. Susan 73 Biallas, Suzanne 93, 114 Bickerstaff, Ronald 84, 175 Bickerton. Shari 84, 107, 111 Biernback, Carol 82, 183 Birchard, Judi 84 Bishop, John 21, 97, 156 Bishop, Pat 84 Bixby, Nancy 84 Black, Dianna 93, 99, 116, 182 Blackburn, Andy 21 Blacktner, Sandra 84 Blackwell, John 21 Blair, Paulette 84 Blakemore, Linda 73 Bliss, Dwight 21 Bloom, Richard 84 Boehmc, Charles 84 Bogue. Ron 21, 70. 97, 153, 156 Boies, Larry 21 Boisen, Norma 8 Beijinger, Susan 21 Bolma. Carol 135 Borchers, Sharon 21, 135, 141 Borton, Carolyn 21, 99, 102 Borton, Sharon 73, 99, 102, 135 Botts, Linda 22. 98, 135 Bourassa, Marilyn 73 Bowers. Michael 93 Bowker, Marion 73, 108, 112, 128 Boyle, Michael 74 Brace, Sharon 22, 135 Bradley, Judy 84 Braman, Jeanne 84, 104, 135 Brannon, Barbara 84 Brecken, Bonnie 73, 100, 132 Breckenridge, Eugene 6, 9 Brenton, Larry 73 Brett. Dwight 73 Brett, Jerry 22 Briggs, Barbara 22, 104, 132, 141 Briggs, Betty 84 Brookman, john 84, 160, 176 Brooks, Gilbert 1 I Brooks. Gladys 11 Brosinska, Cathy 22, 98, 131 Brown, Barry 84 Brown, Janis 93 Brown. Kelly 73, 97, 162 Brown, Ken 22, 155 Brown. Phyllis Brown, Ron 84, 177 Brown, Stephan 22, 68, 139, 145 Brown, Tom 22 Browing. Carole 22, 98, 108 Broxson. Janis 84 Brozovsky. David 107, 111 Brozovsky, Paul 73, 107, 111 Bruihl, Virginia 76 Bryson, Robert 73 Bryson, Wayne 82 Buchan, Robert 22 Buckley, Sharon 82. 98 Buckmaster. Jay 79 Bueghly, Pam 82 Buell, Bonnie 23 Bullard, Larry 23 Bumgarner, Jean 73, 99, 135 Bumps, Linda 89 Bungay, Clarence 9 Bunney, Doug 160 Burch. Caren 22, 98 Burchett. Linda 23, 101, 135 Burchett, Jacquelin 73, 108 Burchett, Judith 73. 135 Burdett, La Donna 93 Burgen, Harold 11 Burger, Virginia 11 Burkart. Sharon 93 Burkhart. Ken 23, 177 Burke. Michael 73, 114 Burke, Patricia 73 Burke, Patricia 93 Burns, Bill 23, 97, 115 Burns, Patricia 93, 135 Burrill. Clayton 84 Burrows, Martin 73 Bussard. Sharon 84 Butler, Freida 74. 183 Butler, James 74 Buttolph, Clarence 23, 97, 158 Butz, Margaret 74, 102, 135 Butzlaff. Charles 93 Byrd, Ross 11 Byrnes. Denise 93, 100 Byron, Dave 74 188 Jim prefers the deft, debonaire styling and color selections at the Klothes Kloset. Sue . . . admires smart things too! 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Kittic 85 Cosand, Mike 85 Cote, Cheryl 74 Cottrell, Judy 74 Coulston. Clarice 27, 101 Coulston, Dorothy 27, 98, 101 Coulter, Norma 85 Counsell. Mary 27, 135 Countryman. Jerry 93 Covey, Bev 74 Covey, Terry 89, 160 Cowan, Jim 75 Cowie, Midge 27, 135 Coyer, Marie 74, 100 Crabtree, Gary 27, 97, 162 Crandall. Patricia 66 Crawford, Ethan 75 Cronrath, Marcia 82 Crosby, George 94 Cross, Carol 85 Crumbaker, Claudia 27, 98 Cruse, Ronald 94, 176 Culbert. Brigitte 85 Cumming, Sharon 79, 99. 135, 183 Cunningham, Dale 85, 113 Currie, Christine 85 Currie, John 27 Cutler, Brent 85 Cyprych, Carol 74 Dahlke, Gary 93, 176 Dalgarn, Michael 82, 147 Danahy, Linda 74 D'Andrea, Sandra 85 Danford, Sharon 85 Danielson, Alvin 11 Daschbach, Linda 85. 109 Dauber, Diane 27 Davies, Linda 78. 98 Davidson, Paula 27, 68, 108, 132 Davis, Karen 80 Davis, Leroy 27 Davis, Margaret 28. 131 Davis. Raean 85, 135 Davis, Richard 79 Davis, Pat 100, 183 Davis, Robert 70 Davis, Roger 28 Davis, Ron 85 Davis, Sharon 28, 100, 135 Davis, Sharon 85, 135 Day, Jim 28 Dean, Mary 77 Dearborn, Mark 28 DeArth, Ronald 85 Deckard, Gary 93 Decker. Charles 74 DeGeus, John 89 Delong. Joan 85 Denny, Valerie 93 Denoyer, Diana 75, 135 Denton, Janice 84 DeRoshia, David 85, 163 Destafano. Dave 93 Detmer, Carol 28, 100 Deutch. Pat 75 Devary, Carol 28 Devine. Dan 28 Diana, Tony 85 Diaz, Catarina 100 Diaz, Mark 85. 162, 177, 178 Diaz. Revecca 74 Dickens, Bob 28 Diehl. Vicki 74 Dietrich, Dale 74 Dillin. Jim 66 Dirstine, Roger 28, 116, 145 Dirstine, Sidney 93 Dishno, Kenneth 74 Distad, Roger 29. 179 Dittman, Carlin 74 Dixon, Judith 85. 135 Dizmang, Annabelle 8 Dods. Jerry 29 . Dods, Kenneth 223 Doll. Charles 29 Doll, Vernon 85 Doten, Larry 66 Douglas, Jeanette 74 Douglas. Karen 85 Dogherty, Randy 113 Dowd, Linda 29 Doyl. Barbara 85, 102, 135 Drake. Elizabeth 74 Drake, Sandra 82, 147 Drexler, Terrie 93 Droke, Willard 79, 113 Drury. Ada 74. 98. 135 Duboise, Jean 85, 100 Dudley. Jim 85. 175 Dudley, Terry 85 Duff, Larry 29 Duffy, Mike 79, 107 Duffy, William 74 Dunks, Patti 93 Dunlop. Robert 74 Dunn, Kenneth 85 Durand, Gwen I I Duvall, Richard 74 Duvan. Linda 74, 135 Dyer, Charlene 74 Eacker, Wayne 10 Eakins, Warren 85 Eaton, Robert 93, 161 Edwards, Jerry 93, 161 Edwards, Linda 74, 135 Edwards. Mike 93 190 Congratulations Seniors Harold's Texaco Service Harold Hardwick Wheel Alignment, Tune-Up — Brake Service N. 2905 Division Spokane. Washington Women's Wear Shoes Piece Goods Shop 3 Foundations Men's and Boys' Wear Infants EVERYBODY’S STORE in Northtown (basement of Albertson’s) LOOK AHEAD! to BRICKNER’S STUDIO 538 East Kiernan Spokane 22, Washington PARRISH SELLS doridtd Congratulations Seniors Complete Floral Service Garden Supplies. 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Shirley 29 Fancher, Charlotte 8 Farmer, Ann 86, 99 Farnsworth, Carol Jean 75, 131 Farrow, James 85, 175 Farrow, John 30, 141 Faught, Eileen 30, 100, 107, 111 Faulhaber, William 75 Faulkner, Mary 30, 135 Feaster, Charlene 75, 132 Fegan, Susan 30, 8, 107, 111 Fehler, Phil 85, 160 Feldhahn, Terri 75, 104, 105, 112 Feldhuson, Edward 11 Fell, Nancy 93 Ferbrache, Ann 75, 122, 139 Ferbrache, Midge 85, 102 Fergen, Lonnie 82 Ferguson, Judy 30, 100 Ferguson, Steven 93 Ferguson, Tim 75 Ferris, Lois 30, 101 Ferris, Roger 85 Fichtenburg, Dana 93, 135 Field, Robert 85, 179 Field, Steve 81 Fielder, Linda 85 Fillibeck. Dawn 85 Findley, Janet 64 Findley. Linda 75 Finnegan, Harry 7 Fisher, Darlene 93, 135 Fisher, David 93 Fisher, John 66 Fisk, Linda 93 Fisk, Pat 30 Fiskland, Edward 85, 175 Fiskness, Bruce Fitzsimmons, Robert 94 Flanigan. Patrick 75, 111 Flett, Kathleen 94 Flower, Clayton 75 Flower, Rick 85 Flynn. Dennis 85 Flynn, Donna 85 Forbes, William 85 Ford, Bryan 75 Ford, La Verne 75 Ford. Stephanie 85 Forrester. Marjorie 75 Fountaine, Jack 85, 175 Fowler. Lloyd 8 Fowler, Richard 75 Francis, John 75 Frank. James 85, 163 Franklin, Mike 75 Fredericks, Glenn 75 French, Bob 75 French. Shirley 85 Fritz. John 85 Fry, Gary 30 Fry, John 87 Frye, Arlene 85 Frye, Bill 94 Fryklund, Karen 94 Fuher, Richard 86, 163 Furlong, Jim 29, 140, 142 Gabriel, Peggy 86 Gaffaney, Dennis 30 Gaines. Becki 111 Gallegus, Mike 94, 176 Ganje, Larry 86 Gardner, Joseph 74 Gardner, Richard 30 Garofalo, Roger 84 Garske, Gail 31 Garske, John 94 Garske, Travis 94 Gates.. Tom 31, 179 Gaudette, Karen 86, 136 Gavette, Mary 86 Gavin, LeRoy 75 Gee, Mike 74 Genezler, Sue 78, 98 Gerdes, Mike 31, 97, 155 Gibson, Barbara 86, 136 Gibson, David 86 Gibson. Linda 86, 102 Gibson, Jim 31, 68, 70, 97, 140 Gies, Barbara 86, 99, 136 Giese, Linda 75 Gilberg, Nancy 86. 101 Gillette. Mary Lee 82, 104, 105 Glen, Gloria 94 Glenn, Wayne 86 Glidden, Carolyn 75, 128, 131 Goddard, Ron 86 Goin, Marylin 31 Golm, Betty 31, 98 Gordon, Stephanie 31, 136 Gorenson, Joyce 86 Gorenson. Sheila 31, 98 Gorman. Dan 75 Gormley, Johnny 31, 69, 70, 141 Gornall, Karen 31 Gove, Diana 32 Gow, Linda 32 Grafmiller, Patricia 94 Graham, David 75 Graham. Nancy 75, 100, 112, 131 Graham, William 86, 160, 177 Grant, Barbara 32, 98 Gray, Donna 75 Greear, Alan 86, 163 Green, Cathy 141 Green, Robert 32 Green. Nancy 86 Green, Ruth 75, 105, 123, 135 Greene, Carla 75, 98, 113, 134 Greenslit, Patty 86, 102 Greenwood, Joan 75, 98. 104, 105 Greer, James 86 Greiff, Kathleen 75, 98. 99, 136 Greve, Irene 86 Grier, Anne 86 Griepp, Winston 32, 103, 115 Griggs. Mary 11, 98 Grigsby, Clyde 86 Grigsby, Larry 32 Grimmer, Shirley 86. 102, 136 Grinsteiner. Donna 32 Griswold, Faye 75, 112, 131 Groom, Gene Ann 85 Groshoff, Larry 75, 138 Groves. Kenneth 161, 178 Gruber, Mattie 86, 136 Gueil, Karen 86, 131 Gullidge, Wes 32 Gunn, Diane 86, 136 Haberman, Linda 75, 102, 131 Hageman, Barry 75 Hagen, Ken 75, 142 Hahn, Dave 86, 113 Hahn, Linda 94, 136 Hahn, Reggie 32 Hailey, Leslie 32, 140 Halek, Michael 94 Halford, John 86 Hall, Evert 84 Hall, John 33, 69, 70, 97, 153, 155 Hall. Robert 75 Hallgarth, Monte 75 Hallquist, Carol 84, 102 Hallquist. Sharon 33, 98, 101 Hallstein, Ann 84 Halstead, Charles 84 Hamel, Shirley 86, 101, 136 Hamill, Patrick 86 Hamilton, Clarke 33 Hamilton. Waldo 33, 97, 115, 176 Hammack, Allan 86 Hammar, Sam 33, 97, 154 Hammon. Jerry 33 Hammond, Betty 9 Hammond, Sharon 75 Hancock, Lynn 94 Hanifen, Janet 86 Hanks, Jeffrey 86 Hannes, Charles 75 Hanning, Beverly 86 Hansen, Daryl 75 Hanson, Judy 33, 98 Hanson, Leslie 86 Hantz, Junior 33 Haraldson, William 86, 160 Hardee, Charlene 33, 98 Hardesty, Mary 86 Hardesty, Pat 94 Hardesty, Ray 76 Hardinger, Christine 75, 98, 109 Hardwick, Gene 33 Hare, Sue 75, 100, 102, 136, 183 Hargrave, Darla 94 Harmon, Nadine 75 Harnack, Nickie 75 Harper, Pat 75, 99, 100, 101, 131 Harriman, Judy 34 Harris, James 94 Harris, Jan 75. 98, 99, 131, 182 Harris, Jim 86 Harris, John 11 Harris, Thomas 76 Harrold, Robert 86 Hart, Blake 86 Hart, Mike 76 Hart, Lonnie 34 Haskins. Caralee 102, 179 Hastings, Jay 86 Hathaway, Karen 34, 136 Hathaway, Leonard 76 Hathaway, Sylvia 86, 102, 136 Hauptmann. Sherry 76, 136 Hawkins, Jerry 86 Hawkins, Marcia 34 Hawkins, Shirley Hay. Claudia 86 Hay, Pat 79 Hayes. Robin 86. 102, 136 Hayward, Carol 136 Heaps, Robert 76, 138, 164, 167 Hecla, Jane 86 Hecla, Joan 86 Hedges, Linda 86 Hedman. Linda 94 Heeter, Margit 86, 101 192 Yvonne Stoklte and Carla Graana try on thair cheerleading shoes donatad by the store. GALLOWAY'S SHOES N. 4919 Division Spokane 19, Washington Smith's Record Shop HU 3-8261 North 4814 Division — Northtown RECORDS — RECORD PLAYERS RADIOS — PRE-RECORDED STEREO TAPES — ACCESSORIES — GIFTS Congratulations Seniors TERRY S DRIVE IN 4016 N. Division HU 3-3258 Beefburgers, Shakes, Fish and Chips Bevan's Northwood Texaco 6418 N. Wall at Huston FA 5-4232 Buy the Best —Buy Bevan’s Texaco W. C. SPEDDEN CO. REALTORS Residential Specialists— City and Suburban N. 4923 Division HU 7-2721 Congratulations Seniors HAGEN STUDIO Where Quality and Satisfaction are Guaranteed 503 West Riverside MA 4-5871 193 Hrimsjo, Nancy 74 Heinz, Janet 76, 102, 132, 136 Heinz, Kenneth 86 Heinzen, Richard 34, 123, 141 Helbig, William 86, 160, 179 Helsby, David 76 Hendershot, Manoie 76, 136 Henderson, Daniel 76, 100, 104 Henderson, Nancy 34, 70, 136 Henderson, Sharon 109, 136 Henderson, Steve 34 Henderson, Sue 76 Hendricks, Dianne 80, 136 Henjum. Vicki 86, 101 Henley, Pahl 9, 164, 171 Hennes, Tom 34, 111, 114, 140 Henson. Linda 34 Herman, Carol 76 Herman, Nancy 94 Herrlinger, Shirley 86 Hertzog. Constance 86, 107, 108 Hcslin. Joseph 10, 160 Hess, Janice 75 Hess, Karen 86 Hester, Linda 86 Heuett, Terry 76 Heyer, Susan 76, 116 Hicks, Richard 94 Higbee, Glen 34, 97, 163 Higge. Terry 82 Highland, Jerry 76 Highley, Gary 76, 160 Hilby, Janet 76 Hill, Darryl 35 Hill, Pamela 76, 102 Hill, Robert 94 Hifl, Sandra 86 Hillman. Mary 76 Hink, Charles 35 Hoagland, Tom 35, 153, 155 Hocum, Dianna 94 Hoeft, Tom 94 Hogge, Betty 35, 99 Hohenstein, Mina 86 Holcomb, Jade 94 Hoden, David 80 Holden, Donald 86 Hole. Tom 35 Holien, Richard 86 Holland, Joseph 94 Homes. Jerome 76 Holmes Len 86, 175 Hood. Dennis Hoogstad, Joe 76 Hooper, Guyla 79 Hoover. Dixie 35, 68, 100, 136 Hoover, Kay 94, 136 Hoover, Mike 86, 160 Hoover, Sharon 87 Hopp, Janice 86, 101 Hornbeck, Don Horner, Diane 80 Housinger, Elden 82 Howard, Dick 87 Howard, Sally 87 Howe, Dorothy 35 Howland, June 35 Howland, Trudy 87, 113 Hubbard. Keith 76, 97, 138, 155 Hubbard, Pamela 87 Hubert, Janice 76 Huether, Kathy Mary 35, 99, 131 Huffman. Lynda 79 Hughes, Claudia 94 Hughes, Gary 87 Hughes, Laurie 76 Hughes, Pamela 35 Hull, Robert 94 Humphrey, Jim 94 Humphrey, Sue 36 Hunt, Bob 94 Hunt, Susan 87, 183 Hunter, Robert 74 Hunter, Ron 36 Huson, Diane 94, 136 Hutchinson, Larry 36, 100 Hyatt, Milton 85 Illias. Richard 36, 111, 113, 140 Inkpen, Gail 76, 99, 136 Irby, Barbara 76, 133, 134, 138 Irby, Patricia 136 Irwin, Robert 94 Isaak, Vicki 36 Ito, Ruth 94 Iverson, Olga 8 Jackson, Dennis 77 , ackson, Lawrence 76 . ackson, Margaret 76 , acobs, Brrly 87 . acobs, Janet 76, 136, 179 . acobsen, Christy 82 Jacobsen, Elaine 36, 141 . acobson, James 36, 113 . acobsen, Nancy 36 . acobson, Linda 87 . acobson, Mary Kay 82 . ames, Wayne 76 Jenkins, Christine 87 Jens, Mike 17 Jensen, Anne 87 Jensen, Bill 75 Jensen, Bruce 76 Jensen, Carol Ann 36, 68 Jensen, Richard 36, 97, 155 Jensen, Paul 111 Jenson, Julie 37 Jesensky, Dennis 94 Jenscnsky, Eileen 77 Jewett, Clifford 94 John, Darlene 76, 98, 132 Johns, Alice 37, 131 Johns, Eunice 81, 102, 131 Johnson, Bill 76 Johnson, Charles 70, 76, 97, 155 . ohnson. Danny 87 . ohnson, Daryl 82 .ohnson, Dianne 87, 102, 136 .ohnson, Emma 10 . ohnson, John 76 , ohnson, Larry 76 . ohnson, Linda 66 , ohnson, Len 37 . ohnson, Randall 87 Johnson, Ronald 76 Johnson, Sandy 87, 182 Johnson, Sid 87 Johnson, Sonja 87 Johnson, Steve 87, 160 Johnson, Tom 37, 155 Johnson, Vic 37. 97, 164, 165, 166 Johnston, Jim 94 Jones, Barbara 76, 100, 101 Jones, Charlotte 9, 132 Jones, Dave 76 Jones. David 77, 157 Jones, Diane 75, 108, 136 Jones, Doug 76, 180, 181, 182 Jones, Edward 37 Jones, Georgia 37, 99, 101 Jones, Hal 9 Jones, Maurice 37 Jones, Robert 11, 113 Jones, Rodney 87 Jonson, Chad 37 Jorgenson, John 87, 163 Jorges, Shirley 94, 136 Juda, Sharon 76 Juillerat, Paul 37, 107, 111 Julain, Frank 38 Jungers, Craig 38 Justus. Charlene 87, 102 Juul, Linda 81. 102, 108, 112 Kainrad, John 82 Kassa, Joanne 76 Kassa, Kathleen 94 Kassa, Richard 87 Kastberg, Russ 38 Katon, Steve 76 Keefer, Morris 94, 161, 178 Keene, Marcia 82 Kehrli, Marie 8 Keller, John 87 Kelly, Ed 38 Kelly, Mickey 76 Kelly, Penny 76, 182 Kembel, Robert 87, 113 Kendall, Linda 87 Kennedy, Judy 76, 100, 136 Kenne, Cecile 38, 99, 100, 131 Kerr, Linda 87, 99 Kerr, Sandra 76 Kile, James 76 Kimrey, Rick 82, 163, 177 King, William 94, 161, 176 Kingsland, John 9, 114 Kinzcl, Florence 94 Kiourkas, Sharon 38, 69, 112, 127 Kiperts, Valdis 94 Kleager, Barbara 76 Klingelhofer, Jonna 76 Klinger, Doug 94, 161, 176 Klug. Judy 87, 102, 109, 136 Knight, Richard 38 Knott, Ronnie 38 Knowles, Patricia 84 Knox. Kenneth 82, 147 Knudeson, Karen 87 Koch, Delores 38, 136, 147 Koehler, Virginia 87 Koepnick, Tom 76 Kofmehl. Jerry 76 Kohlhauft, Ed 76 Kolb, Terrance 87 Koontz, Christine 175 Koontz. Elbert 94 Kornmeyer. Melvin 11 Kovats, Albert 89 Koznek, Lois 84, 102 Kracher, Betty 38, 98 Kreager, Karen 76. 100, 112, 132 Krebs, Rod 39 Kroll, Rod 94. 161 Kroskr, Terry 87 Kroskc, Margaret 11, 101 Kromm, Nancy 39, 131, 142 Kronenberg, Joe 39 Kroupa. Betty 76, 102, 136. 183 Kroupa, James 94 Kruger, Eunice 77 Kruithof, Judith 77, 101, 136 Kucera, Kenneth 87 Kuehl, Henry 39 Kuehl, Robert 9, 176 Kuehl, Shirley 87, 101 Kuesterman, Robert 77, 107, 113 Kuhlman, Calvin 77 Kuhry, Donald 87 Kulhanek, Karla 77, 102, 136 Kusler, Ronald 94, 114 Kuss, Paula 94 Kvale, Beverly 102 194 Congratulations Graduates SHADLE PARK PHARMACY Wellesley and Ash STRICKS DONUTS Congratulations Class of 1961 Phone FA 8-9091 Spokane Glazed N. 3209 Monroe Washington Cake DES ISLETS STUDIO S. 1110 Adams MA 4-6564 “Where the Busses Stop and the Crowds Shop” Extends It's Heartiest Congratulations to Graduating SENIORS Rich Schatz and Bob Sharp admire a sweater at their favorite store. BROOKS Main Howard Spokane 195 La Combe, Carole 39, 130, 131 Lafky, Roger 87 Laing, Sherry 77, 107 Lake, Jack 82, 94, 145 Lamb, Daniel 77 Lamers, Dorothy 77, 114 Lam son, Bill 39 Lane, Ron 94 Lane, Thomas 73 Lang, Juliannc 66 Lang, Thomas 39 Lanphear, Richard 82, 147 Lansing, Sally 39, 103, 104 LaPoint, Bob 39 Larocque, Linda 101 Larson, Carol 87 Larson, JoAnn 101, 136 Laughary, Charles 77, 176 LaVigne, Gayle 77, 132 Lawellin. Patricia Lean, Sharon 77, 89 LcBrct, Dean 87 Lee, Bruce 77 Lee. Farrell 39, 70. 113, 143, 152 Lefebvre, Dave 40 Leifer, Rick 77. 163, 176, 178 Leland, Marian 94 Lcland, Sharon 87 LeMcux, Janice 87, 136 Ix-nhart, Ed 40, 142 Lennox, Cyrus 94, 176 Lester, Dennis 94 Levan, Michael 77 Levy. Wilberta 40 Lewis, James 77 Lewis, Sharon 82, 101 Lewis, Ted 77 Lienig, Gloria 40 Licnig, Paul 94 Liere, Alan 87. 175 Licske. Paul 40, 142 Lieske, William 87 Lightfoot, Nancy 77 Lingren, Linda 87, 101, 136 Lindsey, Russell 77 Livengood, Barry 40, 97, 140, 141 Lloyd. Bill 40 Lof. Barbara 77. 102, 108, 136 Lochhead, Harvey 10 Lohman, Janice 77 Loomis, James 87 Lord. Kristie 40, 142 Losh. Bill 40 Lotzcnhiscr, Hal 104, 105, 106 Lovem, Terry 87 Luce. Gary 77 Luce. Nancy 87, 136 Lund, Caro lee 67, 68, 132 Lunde, Eileen 77, 98 Lupfer, Linda 82 Lyons, Dan 87, 113 Lyons, Gay 94. 147 Lvsaker, Susan 94 MacArthur. Connie 66 Mackey, Patrick 95, 161 Macombcr, Paul 87 Magnuson, Evelyn 11 Magnuson. Jan 41, 108, 131 Magnuson, Roy 95. Ill Magstadt, Penny 95 Mainiero, Bev 4 1 Malek. David 82, 104 Mallert, Diane 88 Manfred, Barbara 41 Mang, Jerry 87 Manning, George 9 Manzi, Joe 77 Marienau. Margo 41, 98, 131 Marienau, Marlene 41, 100, 116 Marienau, Terry 77 Marlow, Barbara 87 Marr, Frank 82, 97, 138 Marsh, Rita 87 Marshall, Dixie 78. 136 Marshall. Marvin 87, 163 Martin, Diana 95 Martin, Dick 41 Martin. Ellora 42, 12 131, 141 Martin, Janice 95, 136 Martin, Larry 77 Martin, Leslie 114 Martin, Steve 87 Martin, Terry 87 Martinson, John 42 Marx. Linda 82, 104, 136 Mascher, David 84 Mascher, Doug 42 Mascher, Sharon 95 Mason, Barbara 42, 98, 132 Mason, Linda 77, 182 Massendcr, Carol 87 Masscnder, Lloyd 77 Mathis, Lynne 77 Mathison, Frank 48, 114 Matncy. Robert 77 Maule, Jim 42 May, Donna 42. 102, 112, 132 Mayo, Judy 87 Maxfield, Margaret 77, 100 McBride, Cheryl 42, 67, 68. 98 McBride, Jack 77, 97, 115, 155 McBride, James 9 McBride, Kori 95 McCall, Glenda 42 McCallie, Glenda 95 McCallic, Opal 87 McCallie, Ron 77 McCandlcss, Dave 77, 124 McCann. Joe 81, 138. 160 McCartney, Ronald 87, 160, 174 McCarty, Diane 77, 136 McCaskey, Douglas 87 McCaughan, Lynne 87, 99, 109 McClenahan. Ken 77 McCollim, Craig 87 McCormick. Mike 87, 163 McCoy, Colin 77 McCoy, Ivor 77, 107 McCoy, Linda 88. 179 McCray, Bob 77, 97, 155 McCrca, Greg 77 McDermott, Joe 87 McDonald, Janice 42. 107 McDonald. Mike 88 McEachran, James 82 McFarland, John 43. 97, 116, 123 McFarlanc, Melva 88 McFarling, Donna 88 McFee. Vicki 88, 109 McGinn. John 77 McGrath, Pat 43, 131, 132 McGuire, Kerry 88 McKee, Donna 43 McKee. Luana 88 McKelva, Jackie 43, 132 McKenney, Carolyn 13, 132 McKibbing, Kathie 77. 136 McLean, Richard 175 McLean. Robert 175 McLellan, Phyllis 43. 126, 130 MrMacken. Dennis 13, 107, 111 McMakcn, Jay 88. 107, 177 McMastcr. Linda 88 McMillan, Janet 82, 114 McMillcn, Don 77 McMillcn, Jim 88 McMillcn, Pat 43 McNearncy, Judy 77, 98. 99, 108 McNearncy, Ken 95 McNew, Howard 9 McVey, Jerry 77 Mead, Judy 77, 99, 179, 182 Means, James 43, 68. 143 Mcckelson, Dorri 95, 136 Medley, Linda 43 Mcdlock, Marilyn 84 Meineke, Marilyn 77, 114, 136 Mclcher, Ron 77 Melchisedeck, Jerry 44, 103 Mellen, John 77 Mclzer, Jim 84 Meng, Larry 44 Menge, Dick 44 Mensing, Sandra 44 Mercer, Robert 78 Merriman, Terry 84 Mculer, Sylvia 82, 136 Michaelis, Terry 44 Michlitch. Mary 78 Mielke, Joy 44, 136 Mikoski, Lanie 78, 136 Miles, Raeceil 44, 130, 132 Mijlen, Douglas 95. 161 Miller, Candace 77, 102, 136 Miller. Claudia 84 Miller. Lois 77 Miller, Mike 44 Miller, Patricia 44, 101, 142 Miller, Virginia 82 Miller, William 84 Million, Linda 84 Mineau, Taffy 88 Minetti, Kathy 95 Minnick, Gayle 44, 98. 100. 136 Miotke, Nancy 45 Mirek. Carol 78, 131 Missildine, Bob 95, 111 Mitchell, Gary 78 Mitchell, Greg 88 Moberg, Margaret 45, 112 Moe, Mahlon 88 Mohney, Ray 10. 179 Mohr, Carol 93, 108, 136 Moliter. Kathy 78, 108, 136 Mongelluzzo, Sherrie 45 Montgomery, Elaine 45 Montgomery, Michael 45, 66. 97 Moore, Carolyn 88 Moore, Marilyn 88 Moore, Marilyn 78. 99 Moore, Paula 45 Moore, William 45 Morford, Dennis 95 Morgan. Harold 88 Morgan, Nancy 78, 102 Morgan. Susan 88. 102 Morin, Ix uis 78 Moritz. Diane 45 Moritz. Richard 88 Morris, Carol Ann 45, 98, 126 Morris, Raleigh 88. 176 Morris, Terry 78 Morrison, Judith 45 Morsbach, Jerry 82 Morton. Dave 78, 97, 162 Morton. Don 78. 97, 162, 163 Morton. Ken 46, 97, 162 Moultrie, Bill 66, 153, 157 Mounts, Bill 66 Mueller. Herb 46 Mueller, Margaret 78, 100, 108 Mulberry. Patti 46 Munk. Buddy 88 Munkens, James 95, 161, 175 Munson, Carolyn 78, 136 Munson, Tom 46 Murdock, Gary 88 Murray, Joy 95 Mutter, Harry 179 Mutton, Janet 46. 128, 131 Myers. Nancy 95 Myron, Ronald 46 196 Dorian Artistry In Photography South Nine Post St.—Spokane, Wash. MA 4-6815 unite CERAMICS AND GLASSWARE EXPERT INSTRUCTION—COME AS YOU ARE if CERAMICHROME GLAZES SUPPLIES if CONTOURED GLASS CLEVELAND GLASS BENDING SUPPLIES KAY KINNEY if KILNS CRESS 4 SKUTT CLAY —GREENWARE PORCELAIN SUPPLIES Wholesale FA 8-7429 Retail 29II Northwest Blvd. Congratulations to the Seniors Gen Audubon Beauty Salon 26091 2 N-w- Blvd- DELL WILLIAMS Chevron Gas Station 624 W. Garland Spokane, Washington “We take better care of your carI FAMOUS Hand-Made Candies N. 2 Post Rl 7-8816 Spokane, Washington 197 Xasburg, Bill 78 Neighbors, Sue 46 Nelson, Donna 95, 108 Nelson. Janet 78, 100, 102, 136 Nelson, Jim 88, 160 Nelson. John 46 Nelson, Karen 95, 108 Nelson, Kaye 78, 112, 131 Nelson, Larry 88 Nelson, Nancy 78 Nelson, Pam 78, 131 Neltner, Ursula 88, 136 Nemitz, Jeff 78, 142, 143 Nesbitt, Douglas 46 Newman, Diane 46 Nichols, Dave 47 Nichols, Kathi 88 Nicholson, Ken 47, 111, 114 Nicolls, Sharon 95, 136 Nimmer. Sue 78 Ninemire, Larry 95 Nixon, Brad 66 Nixon, Gerry 81 Noah, Sammy 95 Noe, Steve 88 Noonan, Bill 88 Norberg. Nancy 47 Norby, John 11 Norman, Bob 177 Norris, Larry 88, 113 Nuechtcrlcin, Kathi 88 Nutting. Larry 84, 113 Nye, Bryan 47, 97, 154 Nye, Joel 78 Oakley, Joe 95. 178 O'Brien, Ron 78 Odell, Bill 78 Oden, Gary 66 Oden, Lona 78 Ogle, Gary 95 Ogle, Ron 47 Ogle, Sherry 47, 71, 112, 126, 130 Ohneck, Sharone 78, 136 Olsen, Alfred 70, 147 Olsen. Lee 78. 97, 158 Olson, Judy 95, 136 Oltmann, Glenda 78, 101, 136 Opsal. Cheryl 78, 102, 108, 132 Opsal, Sue 95, 147 Osborne, Mike 78 Ostberg, Aron 78 Overby, Vern 84 Overcash, Sandra 82 Paddock, Emily 84, 109, 124, 136 Paeper. Gene 66 Paggett, David 88 Pagnotta, Carol 47, 68, 130, 131 Paine, Nancy 47, 102, 145 Painter, Irma 11 Palmer, Gary 78 Palmer, Kathe 78, 99, 136, 180 Palmer. Teri 78, 98, 102 Pantzar, Ginger 47, 100 Pardun, Gary 78 Pardun, Lloyd 78 Parker, Linda 78, 132 Parlet, Larry 78 Parmley, Pat 47, 132 Parr, Dennis 48 Parton, Leroy 48 Paslay, Michealc 84. 116 Paton, Jim 48, 97, 122, 141, 153 Patrick, Tom 88 Patterson, Elaine 82 Pattison, Jim 48 Paullis, Barbara 95 Paullus, Patrick 82 Paulsen, Lynn 95, 136 Payne, Janet 95 Paynter, Larry 48 Peacock, Shirley 84 Pease, Michael 95, 161 Perkins, Anne 48, 112, 132 Perry, Judy 48. 102, 132 Perry, Nancy 78, 108, 131 Peters, Gary 95 Peterson, Arleta 88 Peterson, Dale 48, 113 Peterson, David 48 Peterson, John 9, 156 Peterson, Joleen 48. 70, 136 Peterson, Kathy 49 Peterson, Pauline 49 Peterson, Steve 78 Peterson, Sue 49, 98 Peterson, Vicki 49, 142 Pethers, Andrea 78 Pethers, Ross 49 Petix, Jeff 78 Phillips, Dan 88 Phillips. Esther 8 Phillips, Vickie 88 Pickett, Linda 88 Pickett, Mike 49 Pierce. Donna 78 Pierce, Mary 66, 99 Pierce, Salem 66 Piff, David 95 Piper, Douglas 95 Pirie, Dave 78 Pirie, Don 66, 111, 114 Plummer, Sandy 49, 102 Pointer, Judith 88, 183 Polello, Sterling 88, 176 Poole, Susan 49 Port, Harold 95 Porter, Steve 95 Portz, Judy 49 Powell, Bob 95 Powell, Daisy 49 Powers, Betty Jo 50, 101, 142 Praetorious, Mary 8 Prigmore, Joanne 81, 99, 104, 138 Pritchard, Billie Jeanne 88 Proctor, Steve 95, 175 Profit. Jerry 88 Profit, Tom 50 Probst, Sandy 78 Pruitt, Dianne 50, 103, 127 Protzman, Hughes 50, 70, 154 Pugh, Lyle 161, 176 Pulliam, Bill 95, 161 Pulliam, Patricia 88, 136 Purves, Barbara 78 Quanbeck. Karen 79, 99, 113, 131 Quanbeek. Marilee 95 Race, Bill 50 Rachford, Mike 79 Rae, Beverly 79, 98 Raef, Gary 88 Rafford, Brad 89, 163 Rainbolt, Louise 79, 108, 131 Rainer, Steve 79 Ramsey, Sue 79 Randall, Charles 79 Randall, Judy 50 Randall, Pam 88 Randles, Keith 50 Rathe, La Verne 89 Raudebaugh, Beverly 76 Ray, Susan 88, 109, 117, 147 Raymond, David 50 Raymond, Dick 89 Raymond, Karen 79 Reedy, Bill 79 Remarenko, Dan 79 Renner, Jim 95 Repp, Roger 95, 178 Restad, Carol 50 Rettig. Darlene 88 Reynolds, Arlene 50 Rheaume, Myron 79 Rhoad. John 97 Rhodes, Donna 79, 100 Rhodes, Susan 51, 145 Riccius, Ursula 76, 107, 179 Rice, Helen 80 Richards, Delbert 51, 107 Richards, Eugene 79 Richards, Howard 51 Richards. Sharon 51, 101 Richardson, Joan 51, 101 Richardson, Sam 82 Richardson, Sharon 82 Richmond, Ronald 88 Richter, Stephen 66 Ricketts, Beulah 95 Riddle. Bonnie 95 Riddle, Mary Kay 95 Riggs, Beverly 79 Riley, Judith' 95 Ripley, Barbara 51 Rishell, Linda 93 Risteau. Diane 95 Rizzuti, Cathy 51, 101 Roadruck, Carol 88 Robar, Paulette 88 Robards, Steve 51 Robbins. Patty 51, 131, 132, 179 Roberg. Ralph 66 Roberson, Ann 82 Roberts. Delores 66 Roberts, Dennis 51, 143 Roberts, Donna 89 Roberts, John 89 Roberts, Lisa 89, 102 Roberts, Terry 79 Robertson, Marilyn 88 Robertson. Viola 82 Robinette. Cecil 10, 108 Robinson. Ralph 89 Robinson. Scott 95 Roby, Janice 88 Rodda, David 88, 113 Rodenbaugh, Marvin 81 Rodkey, Jo 82 Rogers, Diane 88, 116 Rohrback, Tom 79 Rolfsness, Peggy 88. 124 Rollo. Bob 79, 113 Ronnc, Gay 52, 132 Ronnfeldt, Marvin 89 Roper, Dale 52 Rosenberger, Ronald 89 Rosman, Elva 52, 68. 98, 132 Ross, Betty Jean 79 Ross. Donald 95 Ross, Doug 89, 174 Ross, George 10 Ross, Glee 52, 103, 116, 130, 132 Ross, Roger 89, 145 Ross, Ronald 95 Rossman. Diane 79 Rostvold, Keith 11 Roth, LaVerne 79 Rothwell, Nancy 82, 100, 131 Rouleau, Terrie 52, 98 Rowan, Steven 114, 150 Rowland, Dan 95, 161, 178 Rowland, Sharon 79, 99 Ruben. Mark 95. 161 198 hamburgers Buy T r BAOfl ll HIGHLANDERS! stop at the panda Wellesley and Division 1827 N. W. Blvd Congratulations Senior Class of '61 Farrow Construction Company 720 W. Garland X L Cleaners “Striving for a quality . . . at a price to please you N. 3410 Division PA 7-8121 RENT TV Cheaper Than Buying! All service is free John Tucker's Home-Owned Silentone TV Serving Spokane Since 1946” N. 3911 Madison — FA 7-9551 Open Till 9 P.M. Congratulations Class of 61 Ws FINE FOOD, INC. The Finest in Foods NON. Howard TE 8-2842 Paul Lieske. Elaine Jacobsen, Dick Vorce. Gayle Minnick and Gary Wickwire admire the merchandise. Sprouse-Reitz W. 831 Garland Spokane, Washington 199 For Quality Furniture in Good Design oulin N. 1411 Monroe Davenport Hotel Patronize these friends of Shadle For Frigidaire Bud Brown's Appliance W. 8111 2 Garland FA 7-5085 Spokane's Finest Men's Store Riverside at Stevens WE SPECIALIZE IN TOILETRIES FOR SENSITIVE SKINS IN OUR COSMETIC SECTION— MARCELLE AND ALLERCREME HYPO-ALLERGENIC PREPARATIONS. WE ALSO CARRY REVLON — TUSSY — DOROTHY GRAY — PRINCE MATCHABELLI AND CEROSE. AN EXPERIENCED. COMPETENT COSMETICIAN ALWAYS ON DUTY TO HELP SOLVE YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS. The filling of prescriptions is our most important function. Have your doctor call your next prescription to: WESTVIEW DRUGS Self Service with the Personal Touch CENTRAL AND 'G STS. FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY FA 8-0622 Store Hours: 10 to 9 Mon. thru Sat. II to 7 Sundays EMERGENCE DELIVERIE! A MAHER Ol MINUTE! 200 Rich Schatx and Joyca Sandberg anjoy the Paul® that Refreshes ! Pacific Coca-Cola Bottling Co. N. 901 Monroe Everything From a Vault Door to A Paper Clip Business Machines Office Furniture Art Engineering Supplies Office Supplies Planned Printing Shaw £? BoaJen SENIORS!! Best Wishes for a Bright and Prosperous Future Cbatteau Studio 729 W. Garland Ave. Spokane 18, Washington Phone FA 7-8717 Congratulations . . . You finally made it! Novelties, Carnival Supplies FUN AND FANCY Novelty Company W. 828 Sprague Avenue Spokane 4, Wash. TE 8-1000 Shadle Park Home Supply Wellesley at Ash FA 5-3582 Hours 9-9 Daily — 9-3 Sunday HARDWARE — GARDEN SUPPLIES PLUMBING — HOUSEWARES — GIFTS Your Home Town Hardware 201 The Gift of a SARTORI Diamond Can Best Symbolize Your Love in a variety of sizes from S59.50 and up Take a year to pay Bowl at SARTORI Imperial Lanes W. 1804 Francis FA 8-0572 Master Craftsmen in Jewelry N. 10 Wall St. On the East Side of Wall St. Between Riverside and Sprague Aves. John Farrow and Tarry Anderson admire clothes with the salesman at 202 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1961 Graduating Class SHADLE PARK BRANCH THE OLD NATIONAL BANK OF SPOKANE Carol Ann Jenson look at soma silverware, one of the many items you may buy at DODSON’S Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation W. 517 Riverside Member Federal Reserve System MA 4-4163 Con grot u lot ions Seniors ! from DARIGOLD FARMS Spokane, Washington Everybody's Going to CHASE and DALBERT! W. 429 Indiana FA 7-7510 203 OUR REST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1961 and especially to these —our patrons . . • Sally Andorson Pat Allan Sill Anthony Sua Bollinger Tom Brown Carolyn Borton Fran Barclay Batty Balden Sua Beringer Tom Conlon Midge Cowie Mary Callarman Don Cork Alice Congdon Margaret Davis Frances Fairfax Gary Fry Linda Gow Marsha Hawkins Oick Hainzan Pamela Hughes Nancy Henderson Leslie Hailey Sharon Hallquist Frank Julian Carolee Lund Leonard Johnson Beverly Mainero Elaine Montgomery Jan Magnuson Cherll McBride Carolyn McKenney Ann Morris Phyllis McLellan Pat McMillan Rayceil Miles Margaret Moberg Nancy Norberg Joleen Peterson Judy Petty Dennis Parr Steve Robards Judy Rule Janice Sandberg Tana Schultz Jim Sherrill Joan Scott Elaine Sturdivant Rick Smith Lola White Paula Davidson Tom Hennas Dianne Moritz Susan Fegan Kathy Walling Carol Devary Larry Bullard Suzanne Schatz Sharon Borchers Judy Young Sherrie Mongeluzzo Patt Scott Diane Pruitt Anne Benadom Paul Thomas Richard Schatz Don Campbell Ted Sheridan Joan Cheshire Dewayne Barry Richard Martin Connie Taft Sue Waite John Farrow Geo. Swannack Kialynn Wampler Sandie Plummer Jim Pattison Gary Wickwire Linda Burchett Charles Hink Bill Lam son Guyla Hooper Bill Burns Leroy Parton Margaret Werner Ron Ogle Bob Sharp Kathy Rizzuto Joan Richardson Reggio Hahn Gail Garske Ron Booue Elaine Jacobsen Mike Montgomery Caroline Schultz Merylin Goin Kathy Prichard Arlene Reynolds Betty Golm David Peterson Barry Uvengood Brad Baugh Rick Thomas Wally Wilhite Sandy Enderson Jim Arrasmith Judy Callow Edward Jones Drue Andre Ann Perkins Maurice Jones Linda Medley Paul Juellerat Jim Buhlin Jim Gibson Pat Scott Yicki Peterson Carol Ann Jensen Charles Campbell Sandra Anderson Rick Jensen Emmett Carper Larry Doten Sfev Brown John McFarland Ken Simpson Jim Sloan Bob Sterling Geo. Coleman Don Jones Kay Vanderpool Farrell Lee Edward Allen Lee Roy Davis Steve Wright Hal Lotzenhizer Ken Burkert Nancy Miotko Dannie Arp Sue Peterson Jerry Anderson Richard lllias John Hall Paul Whittaker Richard Gardner Tom Profit Jim Sloan Lawrence Poynter Cathy Brosinska Terry Anderson Steve Sullivan Jeanne Clouse Bill Christianson Jeannie Anderson Charles Doll Jim Poton Glenda McCall Oick Arrell Jim Cooper Darlene Webber henle studio Garland Theatre Bldg. West 926 Garland 204 HERBISON’S PHARMACY Horn of the Heavenly Bouquet A Corsage from us makes you feel like a Queen Prescription Service 2703 Northwest Boulevard PA 7-6679 Spokane, Washington dZo t we Cfarlctnd W, 1414 Garland FLORISTS FA 7-5511 WHEN STARTING A CAREER It's the training you get that measures your success. We can offer you the finest. Check our attractive enrollment plan today. Quality, not quantity, is our aim. Esthers School of Beauty N. 223 Post Rl 7-3088 SENIORS” THANK YOU VERY MUCH ! The Christian Studio craftsmen have enjoyed serving you. We will look forward to seeing you on the next important occasion and making the finest portraits possible for you. Also—we offer a free 8 x 10 portrait to brides we have photographed at graduation time! Be sure to ask for yours. Sincerely yours THE CHRISTIAN STUDIO W. 5l2' 2 Sprague Phone MA 4-1020 MODERN TRAINING for Business Positions You’ll find interesting work, high pay, and good advancement opportunities in a business position. For high school commercial graduates, we offer advanced training which will increase your pay check and your advancement opportunities when you go to work. If you have taken a general high school course, our specialized training can be your most direct route to a job with a future. CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CAREER COURSES: Sacratarial Medical Sacratarial Machine Bookkeeping Accounting Business Administration Office Machines Bookkeeping IBM Data Processing NEW FALL TERM CLASSES START SEPT. 5, II. 18 aqd 25 KINMAN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY South 110 Howard Street Phone TEmple 8-3521 205 Clean modern equipment accent the professional care given to you at Style Trend Beauty Salon N. 3908 Division FA 5-0252 “Custom Craftsmen99 CUSTOM BODY COMPANY BODY - FENDER REPAIR - PAINTING CUSTOMIZING N. 3104 Monroe R. P. CERENZIE Spokane, Wash. E. S. HANSON FA 5-9797 The KELSEY-BAIRD Secretarial School v v Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Seniors! ARMSTRONG BUILDING SERVICE N. 2518 Division FA 7-7028 Secretarial Stenographic and Bookkeeping Courses V V 6th Floor Hutton Building MA 4-6746 SHADLE SHOPETTE Best Wishes Seniors In Shadla Park Shopping Cantar 206 Rule, Judy 52, 147 Runolfson, Dennis 89, 113 Rusk, Christine 95 Russel, Don 160 Russell, Margery 52, 109, 132 Russian, Joe 95, 175 Russian, Mike 79, 180, 181, 182 Ruth, Dennis 79 Ryals, Walter 104, 147 Ryker, Brian 82 Sabiston, Arthur 81 Safford, Carol 89 Sakurai, Yasuko 94 Saling, Dale 52 Sammons, Jerry 52 Sams, Donna 82 Sandberg, Janice 52 Sandberg, Joyce 53, 141 Sandell, Garry 89 Sandham, Ann Marie 95 Sanford, Richard 89 Sanne, Gerd 53 Santora, Richard 79 Sappington, Karen 79 Sauter, Robert 66 Savold, Sharon 66 Sayles, Carol 79 Schaum, Gerald 81 Schatz, Patricia 95 Schatz, Richard 53, 68, 69, 70 Schatz, Suzanne 53, 132 Scheffcl, Richard 79 Schlettert, Leanne 80 Schlichtig, Gail 10 Schloss, Rosalie 89, 100 Schmidt, Carl 11 Schmidt, Darlecn 89, 100 Schmidt, Linda 53, 100, 101 Schmitt, Don 53 Schmitt, Sharon 81 Schneider, Judy 89, 102 Schoolcraft, Margaret 79, 99 Schoonover, Mildred 8 Schuchart, Fred 89 Schuchart, Joyce 79 Schultz, Carolyn 53 Schultz, Kevin 53 Schultz, Tana 53 Schumacher, Robert 79 Schumann, Melody 53 Schuster, Marilyn 82, 100, 114 Schwarz. Skip 53, 104 Scott, Bob 54 Scott, Charon 89. 107 Scott, Gary 79. 177, 180, 181, 182 Scott, Joan 54 Scott, Patricia 54 Searl, Luana 54, 132 Seeley, Maryjane 79 Seipp, Bonnie 79, 98, 99, 122, 138 Self, Bonnie 79 Severson, Marylee 54 Shafer, Sandy 89 Sharp, Robert 54, 103, 104, 105 Sharpe, Cheryl 54 Shaver, David 89 Shaw, Jim 82 Sheeks. Bob 89 Sheer, Janell 89, 102 Sheldon, David 54 Sheldon, Larry 79 Shellenburger, Grant 89, 177 Sherar, Orlean 89 Sheridan, Ted 54 Shcrle, Carol 79 Sherling, Gordon 54 Sherman, Judy 89, 107 Sherrill, Jim 55, 70, 114, 115 Sherrill, Richard 95, 161 Shiner, David 95, 161, 178 Shipley, Julie 79. 100, 108, 137 Shipman, Kim 79 Shook, Sharon 89 Shryack, Jan 79 Shurtleff, Janet 55, 130, 132 Sickler, Don 79 Siebert, Nancy 81 Siegrist, Carolyn 89, 104, 105 Siegrist, Marilyn 89, 104, 105 Signs, Gary 79 Sills, Linda 79 Simmons. Leslie 77 Simons, Elaine 55, 70, 98, 132 Simons, Jim 89, 97, 162 Simons, Suzanne 55, 131, 132 Simonsen, Gary 76, 160 Simpson, Jim 82 Simpson, Kenneth 55 Simpson, Linda 95 Sinnott, Linda 55, 101, 102, 131 Sipe, Roger 55 Sir, Susan 95 Skaug, Sue 55 Skindlov, Dorothy 11 Skull, Billie 95 Slade. Ron 55, 163, 176, 177 Slagg, Michele 79 Sloan, Carol 55 Sloan, Doug 95, 177, 178 Sloan, James 56 Slusher, William 89 Smiley, Beverly 56, 70, 102, 131 Smith, Blanche 10 Smith, Christy 95 Smith, Chuck 80 Smith, Dianne 80, 112, 131 Smith, Gary 80, 107 Smith, George 10 Smith. Gerald 56 Smith. Janet 89 Smith, Jerry 89 Smith, Jewel 89 Smith, Kay 89 Smith, Rick 56, 113 Smith, Robct 89, 107, 111, 114 Smith, Rodney 95 Smith, Toni 95 Smith, Virginia 82 Snider, Faith 10 Snow, Karen 80 Solseng, LoRita 80, 104, 109, 133 Sonntag, Robert 81 Sontag, Diane 95 Sorensen, Sigurd 89, 107 Sorenson, Larry 82 Southern, Bill 89 Spangenberg, Carol 56, 131 Spangenberg, Nancv 80, 99, 182 Spangle, Donalee 89 Sparks, Howard 81 Sparrow. Jerry 56 Spence, Jennifer 89 Spiger, Kenneth 56 Spiger, Richard 74 Spilker, Marilyn 56 Spliid. Sharon 80 Sprague, Don 82 Sprague, Doug 80, 114 Spurgeon, Sheila 89, 108 Stafford. Danny 77 Stamp, Daniel 89 Stark, Brenton 8, 143 Starr, Dale 96 Staunton, Joel 56 Stecks. Bonnie 89 Steele, Jerry 66 Steele, Jonell 96 Steen, Janice 80 Stephan. Bob 80, 97, 154, 164 Stephens, Donald 96 Stephens, Pamela 80 Stephens, Patricia 57 Stephens, Tom 80 Sterling, Keith 89, 160 Sterling, Kim 80 Sterling, Nancy 56 Sterling, Robert 57 Sterling, Ronald 96, 178 Stevens, Janice 80 Stevens, Mike 80 Stevens, Pat 99, 147 Stillwell, Jack 57 Stoabner, Robert 89 Stockman. Robert 11 Stoeser, Tcrrie 57 Stokke, Julie 89, 109 Stokke, Sally 89, 98, 109 Stokke, Yvonne 57, 103, 104, 115 Stone, Kathleen 89. 107, 111 Stoner, Sheryl 89 Storch, Dick 80 Stork. Kathy 89, 179 Stoudt, Dick 89 Stout, Mike 80 Stradley, Carolee 80 Strand, Robert 57 Strafford, Arleda 80 Strengc, Robert 64, 68, 97, 164 Stroh, Linda 80 Stulle, Cheryl 89 Stulle, Daniel 74 Sturdivant, Elaine 57, 100 Stutzman, Roger 80, 114 Stutzman, Sherry 96, 180, 181 Sullivan, James 89, 160 Sullivan, John 57 Sullivan, Steve 57, 154 Sulpizio, Dennis 81 Summers, Marilyn 96 Sumners, Sue 90, 109, 124 Sutton, Carolyn 80, 101 Sutton, W'anda 75 Swain, Kathleen 90 Swannack, George 57 Swartout, Gary 58, 113 Swartout, Jane 96 Swartout, Tim 90 Sweet, LeRoy 78 Taft, Connie 58, 100, 104 Taft. Mike 90 Tansy, Ray 80 Taylor. Donald 90 Taylor, Doug 90 Taylor, Emma 136 Taylor. Susan 90, 131 Teague, Gary 58, 68, 70 Tear, Ernest 90 Tcmpleman, Mary 66 Tenneson, Paula 96 Terris, Andy 58, 100 Tess, Colleen 80. 99, 100, 112 Thew, Margaret 58 Thiele, Earl 80 Thomas, Bruce 58, 114 Thomas, Dan 58 Thomas. Harold 82, 111, 113 Thomas. Janeen 58, 70, 108 Thomas, Jim 82 Thomas, Judith 96 Thomas, Patrick 58, 97, 156, 159 Thomas, Paul 58. 97, 122, 157 Thomas, Vicki 80 Thompson, C. John 90 Thompson, Crystall, 96 Thompson, Donna 59 Thompson, Douglas 113 Thompson, Janet 90 Thompson, Jill 59 Thompson, John D. 90 Thompson, Laurel 59 Thompson, Suzanne 90, 108 Thomson, Trudy 82 207 Thoorsell, Betty 59 Thornquist, Ron 59 Thorpe, Mary Anne 80 Thorpe, Scott 96, 161 Thorson, Rodney 96 Throm, Dennis 96 Thurbcr, Dennis 80 Thurber, Lynette 90 Tierney, Jack 80 Tillman, Larry 80 Tilton, Kenneth 64, 140 Tinsley, Annabelle 90 Tobey, Michael 80 Tofte, Judy 59 Tolstrup, Judy 90, 109 Tomlinson, Jeff 90 Tonkin, Silby 74 Toombs, Ruth 90, 109, 182 Torney, Patricia 81 Toulou, Allan 82 Townsend. Mike 82 Toy, Carol 90 Toy, Marsha 90 Trail, Eric 90, 177 Trail, Mike 59, 177 Trapp, Carolcc 90, 102 Travis. Carol 81, 104, 105 Treadwell. Paula 59, 104 Trent, Darold 96 Trent, Karen 81, 104, 133, 134 Triplett, Arilis 81 Tripp, Beverly 80 Trowbridge, Mary 59, 101, 107 Trowbridge, John 90 Tschabold, Eddie 90 Tschetter, Roberta 59, 101, 108 Tsehirgi, Richard 80, 97, 158 Turk. Judy 60, 103, 104 Turnbull, Gary 96 Turnbull, Glenn 84 Turner, Lanny 90, 115, 160 Turner, Lloyna Mae 80, 101 Twiggs, Steve 60 Tye, Julie 90, 108, 109 Tyler, Tim 90 Tyvan, David 96, 161 Tyvan, Diane 96 Tyvan, William 90. 97, 162 Uggen, John 60, 141 Uggen, Mike 60, 69, 70, 114, 143 Ullman, Bonnie 80 Underwood, Mary Ann 60, 98 Underwood. Millie 80 Utermarck, Doris 90 Utterback, Raymond 81 Van Ausdle, Sandra 60, 98 Vance, Karen 90 Vandenbos, Randy 96, 107, 179 Van Derhinde, Larry 96 Vanderpool, Dan 77, 97, 157, 159 Vanderpool, Kay 60 VanderVert, Bob 96, 161 Vandervert, Richard 160, 177 Van Klavenn, Sandra 96 Van Leuven, Merna 90 Vansant, Richard 84 Varty, Kent 10 Vaughan, Don 79 Vaughan, Mike 60, 114 Vaughn, Larry 80 Verhelst, Margaret 96 Vernon, Claire 73. 108, 176 Via, William 9, 174 Vigil, Claudia 60, 100, 132 Vincent, Pamela 90 Vinneau, Gary 80 Vogelman, Judy 80, 179 Vokacek, Frank 60, 127, 153, 164 Vorce, Richard 61, 141 Voykin, Dale 61 Wagenman, Shirley 95, 107 Wagner, Margaret 80, 98, 116 Waite, Susan 61, 70, 132 Waldner, Connie 80 Walker, Cathy 80 Walker, Dale 80 Walker, Linda 80 Wallace, Suzanne 88, 179 Walling, Kathy 61, 68, 142 Walters, David 80, 117, 150 Walters, Kathleen 88 Walters, Merle 81 Walters, Richard 80, 150 Walton, JoAnn 89 Wampler, Kialynn 61, 108, 113 Wampler, Zale 89 Wandler, Jerry 80 Wandler, Jim 161 Ward, Doug 80 Ward, Doug 96, 175 Ward, Lynda 109 Warinner, Cathy 96 Warner, David 96 Warner, Tina 82, 147 Watkins, Bette 61, 100, 101 Watson, Albert 84 Watson, David 80, 177 Watters, Claudia 80, 104, 132 Waymirc, Bill 84 Weaser, Margaret 96 Weatherwax, Claudia 61 Weaver, Dan 84 Weaver, James 84, 160 Weaver, Phil 61 Webber, Darlene 61 Weber, Shirley 96 Weeden, Stephan 96 Weeks, Gay 87 Weiss, Paul 82 Weisser, Fay 87, 102 Welch, Shirley 61 Welch, William 81 Welker, Linda 82 Wells, Ed 84 Wells, John 81 Wellsandt. Sherry 62 Welsch. Sandra 81, 131 Welsh, Judy 81 Wengeler, Jennifer 84, 102 Wenger, Linda 81, 98 Wenski, Rita 82 Wenzel, Lee 81 Werner, Margaret 62, 147 West, Dennis 82 West, Ed 62 West, Ruth Ann 87 Westbrook, Alice 84 Westbrook, Ida 81 Westerman, Richard 84, 160 Whalen, Joe 81 Wheeler, Jack 84 Whitcomb, Eileen 81, 98 White, Frank 96 White, Fred 81 White, Lola 62, 68. 98, 101 White, Richard 84, 111, 113 White, Ronald 62, 104 White, Susan 81 White, Teresa 96 Whited. Clifford 84 Whiteley, Jo 81, 112, 147 W’hitford, Caroline 96 Whitford, Paul 62 Whiting, Lynn 81 Whiting, Penny 96 Whitney, Donald 84, 113 Whittaker, Joe 96 Whittaker. Paul 62, 70, 154 Whittier, Art 62 Wiberg, Norman 81 W’ichterman, Jack 62, 97, 153, 154 Wichterman, Rich 81 Wickstrom, Roy 84 Wickwire, Gary 62, 141 Wideman, Dan 73 Wightman, Janice 81, 100, 102 Wilhite, Larry 84 Wilhite, Wally 63 Wilkerson, Mickey 90 Wilkinson, Robert 81, 107 Willett, Steve 80 Williams, Barbara 84 Williams, Bob 63 Williams. Dan 81 Williams, Darlene 81 Williams. Gail 81. 99, 131, 182 Williams, Marsha 81, 98, 99, 100 Williams, Patti 87 Williams, Robert 84 Williams. Roylene 63, 147 Williams Stanley 8 Willis, Charles 84 Wilmarth, Donna 96 Wilson, Donna 96 Wilson, Harold 84 Wilson, Janie 81 Wilson, Jeff 81 Wilson, Larry 81 Wilson, Nancy 87 Wingert, George 81 Winton, Michael 113, 179 Witsonc, Roger 84 Witt, Dave 63 Wogman, Larry 84, 160 Wolff, Morris 84, 177 Wolfley, Danny 96, 161 Wollaston. Kathleen 87 Wollaston, Patrick 63 Womach, Doug 96, 161, 175 Wood, Pamela 81 Woods, Budd 84 Woodward, Mike 96, 161 Woodward. Sharon 82, 132 Woodworth, Geraldine 81 Worley, Kathleen 84 Wright, Bill 84 Wright, Cathy 81, 99. 131, 183 Wright, Steve 63 Wyatt. Dale 84 Yancey, Jill 87 Yankee, Bill 63 Yankee, Susan 96 Yarbrough, Howard 81, 97, 138 Yearout, Ross 63 York, Pam 81 Yost, Brian 84. 174 Yost, Daniel 74 Young, Ann 63, 70, 131 Young, Judy 63, 98 Young, Virginia 81, 98, 99, 109 Yule, Fred 64 Yuse, Frank 8 Yuska, Jackie 84 Zehm, Patricia 81 Ziegler, Terry 87 Ziman, Annalee 81 Ziman, Meyer 84, 174 Zimmer, Colleen 96 Zimmer, Martha 64 Zimmerman, Judy 64 Zinn, Robert 73 Zumwalt, Alan 84, 160 Zumwalt, Glenn 81, 176 208 209 211 212


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