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Homeroom No. 7-Mr. Raboy Row 1: Ronnie Wise, Ronnie Ullmann, Richard Cowan, Joyce Sklarewitz, Steve Wolpa, Steven Tronick, Jay Wechselberger, Sandy Rutecki. Row 2: Stephen Toplikar, Carol Broderick, Carol Wick, Jacqueline Waddill, Gary Tronipeter, Ted Coudsy, Marianne Woodburn. Row 3: Alan Turney, Walter South, Karen Skarseth, Linda West, Susan Powers, Karen Wolfe, Marilyn Scott, Ed Wickersham. Rauf 4: Sharon Sala, Cheryl Wetzel, Betty Brown, Beverly Scol- field, Jena Scotti, Ronald Walker, Mr. Raboy. Not shown. Donna Swanson, Norman Thompson, Michael Cohen, Winnie Searfoss. 1-. x xi Look out, Miss Palmer! Move, quick! These boys really mean to run when they hold a track meet. Homeroom No. Auditorium 2-Min Palmer Row 1: Mike McLaughlin, Jack Maloon, Pam Josephson, Charles Moore, Pat Jarrett, Naomi Josephson, Von Miller, Claudia Bean. Row 2: Ed Christiensen, Dennis Bass, Jack Matheson, Rick Man- gold, Gary Peterson, Bill Coe, David Milam, Eileen Ashelford. Row 3: Sandra Husen, Sue Hudson, Gay Johnson, Shirley Keenan, Sue Stafiler, Rickie Naranjo, Mike Petty, Sharon Bender. Row 4: Bill Petrie, Dennis Morley, Jack Uhler, Janet Krause, Dorothy Kohansky, Susan Kibler, Sharon Jones, Pat Kelly. Row 5: Linda Irwin, Miss Palmer. Not shown. Gerald Burkett. Homeroom No. 42-Mr. Sholtz Row 1: Judy Kupfer, Fred Simmons, Sandy Russo, John Spinks, James Salmon, Terry Rosebaugh, Timmy Sill, Ronnie Stith, Row 2: Milana Boyd, Susanne Lebsack, Patricia Peterson, Linda Layton, Maryann Mahafley, Karen Arvidson, Susanne Lundy, Bever- ly McKinney. ' Row 3: Sandy Lee, Paula Anderson, Pat Lynn, Milanna Nickliss, Beverly Norgren, Judy Pagen, Peggy Brickner, Linda Moody. Row 4: Bruce Sommerstedt, Kenny Showalter, Allan Rabune, Paul Smolket, Fermin Rodriguez, Danny Slater, Norman Smith, Robert Singer. Row 5: Gary Root, Bill Revelle, Mr. Sholtz. Not shown. Robert Simmons.
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nu1' -L-1-1 4-- .-4. ,,.-. B-XZ 234. ,lwmyataa 3 Tfwuww? Homeroom No. 44-Mm Freed Row 1: Patty Allen, Sharon Christie, janet Driggs, Kris Berge, Larry Baker, Allen Gassman, Larry Berg, James Eddy. Row 2: Howard Gerrz, John Frields, Jo Ann Cummings, Vicki Custis, Barbara Douglas, Douglas Dunn, Clayton Edwards, Dora Lee Edberg. Row 3: Marion Domo, Barbara Champlin, Judy Corn, Neil Dough- erty, Richard Doty, Mike Frey, Judy Burgmaier, Martin Darsa. Row 4: Iris Chelner, Janet Carleton, Cathy Clark, David Anthony, james Baker, Earl Friese, Diane Clark, Mike Erland. Row 5: Miss Freed. Not shown. Rogie Coleman, Susie de Duehery, Ray Duff. 'W 2 qv.-4' - J AfricaALand of Contrasts-the dust of the desert and the fertile Nile, the camel, ship of the desert, stares at the Arabian felucca, with its strange lateen sail. And where are our wandering B8's? Taking pictures of each other standing on the pyramids, of course. Counselor MR. WENDORFF Homeroom No, Library I-Mr, Benson Row 1: Charles Brody, Mike Hale, Bill Johnson, Ward Hewitt, Bill Jackson, Linda Hoppe, Gloria Gold, Bonnie Heil. Row 2: Barbara Fluent, Lucy Gonzales, Kathy Franklin, Mary Ann Hilton, Barbara Franklin, Linda Hansen, Sheryl Ferguson, Martin Hronec. Row 3: Richard Rathburn, Charles Blick, Bob Burbridge, Mike Griswold, jeffrey Hubelbank, George McCutcheon, Grace Hayes, Michele Frey. Row 4: Jane Finch, Ronald Lambert, Nickey Lorentz, August Gul- li, Robert Bruesch, Louis Bourgeois, Don Keahl, Sharon Erickson.
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V Y,-gy Out of the mysterious orient come customs, writing, speech, and all the other phases of eastern civilization that make the study of Japan, China, India, and other oriental lands so fascinating to the western mind. Why, some of their music sounds as though the musician were groaning, beating on a hollow log, and twang. ing an untuned guitar! Have you ever heard of such a thing? As touring A8's we much prefer our native singing for a steady diet. Isn't it amazing how differently we can express the many feelings that all humans share? Investigating these differences shows us that some of them are not so important, after all. The modem world moves quickly, A8's, so fai dee la, hurry up, let's get on with the tour. ,A-5 4 701 M La, flawed Salma H omeroom No. 4-Mrr. Aguirre and Mir! Yamamoto Row 1: Martin Gladstein, Janice Engle, Gwen Drobny, Don Bryan, Chris Graff, Matthew Brown, Roger Hall, Betty Cuthbert. Row 2: Charlotte Estrada, Narda DiMaggio, Nyla Davis, Chuck Hahn, Bill Green, Margaret Gibbs, Janet Clatfelter, Cheryl Elkins. Row 3: Rene Dirkmaat, Sharon Clark, Donna Cummiskey, Brad Fritzel, Bob Halgren, Steve Ginsberg, Jim Jellsett, Bill Gregory. Row 4: Johnny Jensen, Arnold Dallas, Judy Dutko, Dave Hahn, Mrs. Aguirre, Miss Yamamoto. Counselor MRS. KINGSLEY Homeroom No. 9-Min Abbott Row 1: Ronnie Sandler, Danny Flournoy, Carol Puissegur, Pat Montoya, Lee Davies, Roger Greene, Robert Palmer, Kenneth Hamilton. Row 2.' Clinton Nunez, John Nielsen, Jerry Franklin, Audrey Fahrenkopf, Nancy Dunn, Cheri Everett, Polly Greeneberg, Joyce Nolet. . Row 3: Phyllis Yungkans, Mildred Romero, Alan Hauge, Dennis Dawson, Dick Koss, Faye Morris, Judy Lytle, Leslie Bonar. Row 4: Christine Yates, Tonya Hillis, Janet Sommerstedr, Sheri Kaelke, Mike Allstead, Robin Meyer, Richard Little, Miss Abbott. H orneroom N 0. 20-Mr. Ball Row 1: Pat Klipp, Keith Lentz, Jim Marko, Linda Krebs, Pat Keys, Diane Ryan, Douglas Mclntosh, Diana Janko. Row 2: Carol Lockin, Mary McCartney, Alma Jones, Raymond Neve, David McQueen, Gail Lawton, Lynn McCreery, Dorothy Levin. Row 3-' Jerry McCreery, Julia Larson, Becky Faulk, Mary Frances Lane, Jean Jones, Joan Jonas, Don McCormick, Dave Meehan. Row 4: Dean Kemp, Bill Mead, Brent MacKinnon, Barbara Adams, Jeff Leboff, Bud Terbest, Mr. Ball. Not shown. Sammie Graf, Kris LaRocco, Melvina Bowers, Howard Manasse.
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