Auburn Adventist Academy - Rainier Vista Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

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RAiniGR VIStA VOLUME XXXV PRESENTED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF AUBURN ACADEMY EDITOR: TERYL LOFGREN ASSOCIATE EDITOR: BARBARA MITCHELL SPONSORS: MRS. LEONA ALTMILLER MRS. VIRGINIA SIMONDS MR. ELMER LAMPSON 1 A million POR PROQR6SS Progress is our most important Product. This is and has been for a number of years, the slogan of a very prominent corporation and has undoubtedly been heard or seen by thousands—even millions—of people through¬ out the world by means of radio, television, and varied advertising media. Since a few years ago, progress has been one of the most important products of Auburn Academy and will continue to be for several years to come. Since Western Washington Missionary Academy, pre¬ sently known as Auburn Academy, was founded in 1919, numerous changes have taken place. From the original frame buildings of yesterday, the academy campus has donned the new look of the modern brick buildings often seen today. These buildings are an advancement in the cause of furthering the scholastic atmosphere. Much has been done for the purpose of educating the youth of today in a Christian atmosphere. In view of this objective, Auburn began its vast build¬ ing program. Today, Auburn Academy is the proud possessor of the most up-to-date educational facilities. Much planning has resulted in two modern dormitories for housing the resident students. Meals can be enjoyed to a greater extent because of the sparkling kitchen fa¬ cilities in the new cafeteria. What does it take to have such a modern plant as can be witnessed at Auburn Academy ? The answer is simple. Sacrifice! To provide such a splendid array of buildings, many people must band to¬ gether to form an army to back up the financial super¬ visors of the school. Without the effective support of parents and friends, there could be no modern administration building, no modern dormitories, and no luxurious dining facilities. The students of Auburn Academy owe an unpayable debt to the dedicated Christian parents who have provid¬ ed and sacrificed that these tilings might be here today. Wait! Was it said, unpayable? Let it not be! Pay¬ ment can be made through the sincere, scholastic efforts of each and every student who passes through the doors of this school. Every graduate of Auburn Academy who becomes a success in society will be another installment toward the payment of the great debt owed to those who have made Auburn Academy what it is today. 2 Contents Introduction.2 Dedication.4 Faculty and Staff.6 Seniors.14 Juniors.36 Sophomores . ..47 Freshmen.52 Religious Activities.55 Organizations.63 Sports and Activities.81 Candid Campus.95 Roster.99 Appreciation.Ill Editor’s Note.112 3 dedication TO ELDER AND MRS. L. E. McCLAIN Whose refined Christian spirit has been of great inspirational value to Auburn Academy. This yearbook is dedicated to a team. A team working together for the betterment of our school. As principal, Elder McClain has sacri¬ ficed greatly for the school ' s immense build¬ ing program. He has donated much time and money so present and future students of Au¬ burn Academy may enjoy modern educational facilities. The job of running a school smoothly and efficiently is difficult. Elder McClain and his wife, working together, have achieved this purpose. We, as a school and as the student body of T 64 - T 65, wish to express our gratitude to this dedicated couple. 5 The newly named Ruby Nelson Hall provides the girls of Auburn Academy with a home-like atmosphere. Mr. Kermise Rowe and Mr. David Mummert, boys’ deans, supervise dormitory activities. Miss Frances McKnight, dean of Gibson Hall, and Mrs. Leona Altmiller, dean of Nelson Hall, share ideas on the mothering of their 150 daughters. Nameless after three years of use, the boys’ dormitory houses the gallant Knights of Casa Loma. 6 Elder Duane H. Anderson, Academy Pastor, and Elder Ed Norton, MV Sponsor, teach Youth Guid¬ ance and give counsel to students to help them grow spiritually and socially. Mr. H. F. Crays, registrar and teacher of Business Math and Book¬ keeping, and Mrs. Laurinda Crays, English teacher, work together on a student’s record. 7 Elder Vernon Berry, foreign lang¬ uage teacher, and Mrs. Lois Berry, school nurse, are an experienced missionary team. Mr. William Lowe teaching Bible and Eng¬ lish, and Mrs. Marie Lowe, teaching read¬ ing, English, senior health, and PE, com¬ pose a dedicated husband-wife teaching team. Mr. Wesley Parker and Mr. Harold Weir enjoy the new Science Laboratory. Mr. LeRoy Weber teaches piano, organ, and stringed instruments; Mr. James Han¬ sen, voice and choir; Mr. Leland Quinn, band, band instruments, and Old Testa¬ ment History. Mr. Ray Leadbetter teaches English, Jour¬ nalism, and Speech, and keeps the Rainier Echoes on schedule. Mr. Ron Miller, teacher of History and Bible, and Mr. Larry Hasse, also a History teacher, view the world situation. 9 Elder C. L. Witzel bestows his knowledge of Carpentry and Electronics to several ambitious boys. Mrs. Bessie Soule is responsible for the many good books in the library and teaches Home Economics to Auburn’s future home¬ makers. Mrs. Virginia Simonds gives instruc- Mr. Ed Spady displays tools used in tion in Secretarial Science. his Industrial Arts classes. 10 Mrs. Florence Aime and Mrs. Rose¬ marie Farver, food service directors, sample the menu. Mrs. Wilma Mundy does well, keeping track of student laundry from week to week. Mr. Don Mundy has much to do with beautifying the new campus. Mr. Robert Farver-keeper of the fold and the farm. 11 Making rounds with bis punch clock, Mr. Clyde McClain, night watch¬ man, tries the Ad Building door. Eugene Wesslen, Maintenance Engineer, and Don Wertz, Boiler Room Engineer, check out the fire-box conveyor. Supervising the furniture factory ' s production are, left to right: Bill Webster, Bob Schneider, Sig Helland, Duane Bullock, Charles VanSkike, Lawrence Soule, LaVerne Bender, Ray Huber, Everett Kidder, Dale DeWitt, Richard Warman, Charles Geddes, Russell Slabach, Cliff Hayes. Eldon Spady, Shop Accountant; James Simpson, Manager; and Dan Graham, Salesman; competently control the business of Academy Wood Products. 12 classes 13 seniOR oCCiceRS Ron Fridlund - President Barbara Woolbert - Vice-President Sponsors: Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Crays, Mr. Ron Miller, and El¬ der Duane Anderson. Duane Clark Chaplain Connie Mehelich Treasurer 14 JANEL ALTMAN Have fun, you f re young only once. PHYLLIS ANDREASEN A good disposition helps life along. WILLIAM ANDREE RONNA ARCHBOLD How does one acquire this Senior dig¬ nity? NANCY BARNES Quiet, modest, and friendly. GERALD BOLYARD It is well to be a little reserved. STAN BOOTHBY Earnest and willing he does his part. BETTY BRODY A whimsical smile and a teasing manner. 15 DENNIS CARLSON Quiet but concerned. DAVID CASE BIER Another name for him is mischief. NAOMI CHAPPELL Thought is deeper than speech. RALPH CHRISTIE Hearty as a slap on the back. DONNA CLAIR Silence may be golden, but it holds no charm for me. DOUG CLARK A man of deeds, not of words. DUANE CLARK Serious but not solemn. JEAN CLINE A lady with ideas of her own. 16 KAREN CLOAKEY Lively and full of fun. ELSIE COLLINS Independence—now and forever. FRIENDLIEST SMILE BOB HEATHCOCK DIANA MILLS JIM COLLINS I am ready to try my fortune. VERNE COLVIN Arguing is his chief interest in life. 17 SUSAN COWLES You’ll find her in a good mood. LARRY CRAIN His time is forever, everywhere his place. LES CURRIE Be gone all cares and worries. DAVID DAVIS To him all things are possible. STEVE DORR A fellow of worthy ideas and practical ambitions. EILEEN ELLIOT Good things come in little packages. ELOISE FISHER A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. JUDY FRAKES A comely young lady; as busy as a bee. 18 RON FRIDLUND He seems quiet, but do we really know him? KITTY FROST Unpretentious as a budding flower. BRENT GARDNER Always ready with a comeback. WILLIAM GATES He loves to build; not to boast. ROGER GEORGE He works with a will. SHERRIE GERGOVICH Never let study interfere with fun. BILL GIBBS FRANCES GLENN She keeps that school-girl look. 19 ROBERT GORE If he will, he will. RICHARD GROUND Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech. MOST EASILY EMBARRASSED KITTY FROST JIM STREAM DON HAAS Originally original. WES HAMILTON All great men are dying-1 feel sick my¬ self. 20 MAXINE HARRIS The path of duty is the way to glory. JUDY HAYS Always a merry ending. BONNIE HOLT Earnestly intent on all she does. KARANEL HORTON Where there’s a will there’s a way. ROBERT HEATHCOCK Has a million dollar smile. TED HILDE Meets life as if it were his own inven¬ tion. JOY HITEN Always ready to do her part. DENNIS HOKAMA Tackles difficulties with a dash of humor. 21 JOHN HUBACH A sincere individualist. SHARON HUDSON Seen but seldom heard. FRANCIS JENNINGS Finds nonsense refreshing. KENNETH JOHNSON Cool, calm, and collected. MIRIAM JORDAN Ready for fun and play. JIM KARMY Absorbs knowledge like blotting paper. JERRY KRAMER A tall sense of humor. JOAN KNAUFT We like her for what she is. 22 SHARON LEWIS Faces life T s adventure with a smile. PATTIE LINDBERG Quiet and dependable. ELLIS LaPORTE Ambition has no rest. STEVEN LARSEN A great thinker. DAWN LEEN None but herself can be her parallel. BARBARA LEVY Small girl with a big purpose. ED LINDSAY Blessed with leadership. TERYL LOFGREN Rome wasn’t built in a day, but I wasn’t foreman on that job. 23 ANITA LONG A soft answer turneth away wrath. wesley McWilliams God bless the man that invented sleep. BEST PERSONALITY DON HAAS TERYL LOFGREN CHAVALIT MANOMAIVIBUL A live wire never gets stepped on. CAROLINE MATNEY Not handicapped by disadvantages. 24 CONNIE MEHELICH Life is not life at all without delight. KATHY MEHRER A charm that is certain to please. DIANA MILLS What is life without a little fun mixed in. MIKE MINER A born basketball player. BARBARA MITCHELL Sociable as a basket of kittens. SHARON MOORES A quiet manner mingled with unsuspec¬ ted mischief. CATHY MOORE From the tips of her toes to the crown of her head, she is all mirth. DENNIS MORGAN He is not on the roll of common men. 25 HAZEL MOSSER Hard work and a will to succeed. TERRY MUNDY Takes life as it comes. KAREN MURRAY I just love to do things. JEAN NEWELL There T s a smile in her eye. RON NEWELL Blessed with an abundance of good sense. JUDY OLCOTT She is herself a collection of best things. KEN PIERREN Here I am, you lucky people! DAVE PITTS The easiest way to make friends is to be one. 26 MARILYN POLISHUK I may look bashful but I r m not. ANN RANDALL Her sincerest effort sees the job well done. JEAN RASUSSEN To know her is to love her. JUNE RASMUSSEN Everything neat and nice. JOAL RHENGREN Candid as a news photo. CATHY RHOADS Her life is earnest work—not play. JERRY RICKABY A reserved and quiet nature. SUSAN ROOTVIK A friend to all who know her. 27 WENDY ROSS Jubilant as a flag unfurled. SANDY SCHOEPFLIN 28 ALICE SHUMATE Quiet but powerful. JOHN SPENST With him thoughtfulness is a necessity. KEITH STEFFENSEN Not almost but just about. JIM STREAM Great sport. DA LORA STRIPLIN Short and sweet. KEN SUTTER Behold, I have arrived. JEANNETTE SWANSON IDs nice to be natural when you’re nat¬ urally nice. RANDY TALL If it wasn’t for life, I wouldn’t be here. 29 JUDY THORP Business or monkey-business ? SHARON TRAPP What would I do if I couldn T t talk. BONNIE TRICHIA Not much to say but thinks before she says it. AMANDO UMAYUM As the labor so the reward. GREG WHITE A friendly manner. NICK WHITE Intelligence is not his only virtue. MARY WIEMERSLAGE Merry as the day is long. GARY WILSON Fun finds him there. 30 LINDA WILSON Always willing to do her part. 31 RICK WRIGHT A friendly word for everyone. VICTORIA YEH Her delight is in doing. PRETTIEST EYES KAREN MURRAY BERNIE WILLIS VIRGINIA YEH Just waiting for something good to come along. DOROTHY ZINK Sees and hears all but says little. 32 TIM DINKMEIER Always friendly GWEN REOCH A pleasant personality to have around. DEARAH SHENK Delightful in all ways. JOY STANYER Friendly to everyone she meets. PAM THRASHER Her creative ability is always appre¬ ciated. GORDON ZIEGLER A little bit of Einstein. 33 .vnV 1 TURN BACK Ray Leadbetter Turn back in memory’s fleeting tome To pages graced by seniors fair— The blur of faces all well-known In halls and classes, times of prayer. The treasured smile, the lilting voice Invoke the scenes of days gone by. In solemn mood we made the choice To follow truth and wrong deny. And now the flights of memory soar To song and joy of banquet scenes. The special friends of youth restore Fond hopes that flit in pleasant dreams. The parties, trips and hours of play Still glow and gleam when thoughts contrive To stir the memory of the day We joined the Class of ’ 65 . 34 class op 1965 junioR officeus Steve Libby - President Marilyn Bui gin - Vice-President Marcia Baker Treasurer Kaye Zachrison Secretary Jan Johnson Chaplain Steve Bliss Sergeant-at-Arms 36 Sponsors: Mr. Larry Hasse, Mr. Ed Spady, Elder and Mrs. Vernon Berry. Paul Ackerman Marc Acton Carol Aimes Lois Aimes Don Anderson Bob Balser Steven Bliss Bob Backman Ken Bariel Kelly Bock Albert Bahnmiller Wanda Benson Barry Bradford Marcia Baker David Blankenship Emily Braun 37 Marilyn Bulgin Kathy Burgess Ernest Ching Darla Claridge Jim Clough Carol Cooper Kandy Crawford Frank Crocker Rhett Cromwell Larry Crooker Yvonne Crowder Maurene Dahl 38 Laura Dalgleish Connie Davis Rosalie Dickerson Laura Downs Allen Dressel Jeff Dupee T Patricia Ebanks Steve Ecalbarger Terri Fey Sharon Floyd Daniel Foss Terry Foss 39 Sandra Funner Cheryl Gardner Steve Gohl Victoria Gonzalez Cheryl Hamilton Doug Hartwell Ralph Gore Vivian Grubb Ernest Heminger Delmar Griebel Doug Gust Gerald Hirschkorn 40 Jo Ann Hoc ken son Mike Hulse Phyllis Hulse Nellie Hutches Maria n Hutchins Jan Johnson Larry Johnson Linda Johnson Tom Johnson James Jusula Onnette Kabanuk Sam Kapiniak 41 Sally Klinke Wayne Kiselbach Heather Kyte Shirley Layson Cherilyn Leno Stephen Libby Charles Lilienthal Bill Lindeman Russell Lloyd Dick McClain Monty McCoy Barbara McMahon 42 Carol Mann James Miller Kathy Mittleider Charles Morehouse Grant Morris Jacki Myers Connie Neideffer Bruce Paddock Nita Parrish George Peters Carl Peterson Allen Pierren 43 Roger Quimby Linda Rhynard Lee Price Nancy Pyke Lila Segebartt Ron Sellard William Richards Stephen Rogers Asta Sakala Kathy Roesler Gael Rowland Don Scriven 44 Larry Shephard LaDeane Simmons Margie Smith Ray Stensaa Larry Swanson Candy Sweem Terry Treibel Camille Trimble Anne Trotter Beverley Totten Dave Turner Bert Van Skike 45 Wanda Walker Marilyn Wren Lavern Duncan Jim Walters Kaye Zachrison Sonja Erickson Charles Wendt Wayne Zundel Tang His eng Vicki Wolf kill Sylvia Capaul Artie Krenk Cli ff Peterson Rita Fay Ross 46 SophomoRe OpficeRS Standing: Bob Foss, Sergeant-at-Arms; Clare Lindsay, President; Marilyn McCoy, Vice-President; Bob Van Denburgh, Chaplain. Seated: Renee Montgomery, Secretary; Rita Tadej, Treasurer. Sponsors: Mr. Wes Parker Mr. Leland Quinn Mr. LeRoy Weber 47 Pat Gibbs Randy Gore Twila Green Ted Hefley 48 Terry Herron Jim Holik Linda Hoover Faith Humphrey Gwen Jorgensen Bill Kimble Robbe Hutson Robert Knoche Sue Knuds on Ryan Kwiram Nancy Landis Cindy Layer Ralph Libby Clare Lindsay Steve Lowman Marilyn Luce David Mac Kay 49 Irene McCorkle Marilynn McCoy David McDonald Julie Maxon David Mehelich Renee ' Montgomery Julia Norman David Parrish Ruthie Punches Leonard Pierce Gwen Rockwell Joan Shephard Jim Stephans Mike Stone Rita Tadej Zita Tadej Jim Thompson Ron Topham Arlie Trichia Bob Van Denburgh Karyl Whitney Karyn Whitney Claudia Wellman Larry Wertz Pat White Duane Woods William Woods 51 fpeshnun OpficeRs Steve Brown, President; Kathy Wenger, Secretary; Wendell Downs, Chaplain; Susan Helland, Treas¬ urer; Dennis Rouse, Vice-President; Barry Long, Sergeant-at-Arms. Sponsors: Mr. Harold Weir Mr. James Hansen Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe 52 Karen Anderson Cheryl Baker Allen Berry Robbie Butterfield Elaine Carver Steve Connell Fred Dalgleish Carole Doll Wendell Downs Pamela Farver Melinda Fiedler Vicki Ford Bill George Margie Gust Kenneth Hartnell David Hartwell Susan Helland Anna Ivy Suellen Jennings Stephan Jones Christine Joy Paul Karmy Kenneth Kilmer Barry Long Pamela Ludwig 53 Don McClain Doug McCoy Darell McWilliams Jeff Meacham Mary Mulholland Dale Mundy Shirlee Newell Cave Ogg Guy Patten Dennis Powell Doug Powell Carol Prichard Dennis Rouse Kathleen Roy Michael Shannon Bill Shephard Lynn Shepherd Kathy Taylor Elizabeth Thompson Jim Thorp Toby Van Skike Kathy Wenger Ted Woods Curtis Altman Steve Brown Tammy Hanson Christine Joy Linda Larson 54 Religious Activities 55 The whole Bible is a revelation of the glory of God in Christ. Received, believed, obeyed, it is the great instrumentality in the transformation of character, and it is the only sure means of intellectual culture. - Testimonies for the Church , Vol. 8, P. 319. y ‘ ■ ■ •L W jr - IS X ZyA • 4 ,N c . 4 - ' - ' ' D tmtoyou tJf” ft w , ' ’ ■ ?. .. - and ftrjru, ch , «iy ; ' «« • , f}, .; ’ , , remembrf, alt th? U i,! I th n,c - • ’ S‘ s, : h h-.. ' ■ : J A „ • «« ' h irn f ? Hvf l ' 1 ' ' ' ’ £ ■ f ' oui’i afraid. V e | =, i ® 5 to,® 3 . ' ' - .-. • : A ' lf ' sour.. « ” • s ,‘ jSt s • s cSfttesi Es as V, ■ : f, y Jot . 56 fall week of PRayeR Elder William E. Baxter, pilot-missionary from Latin America related many unusual and eye opening experiences from the mis¬ sion field during his talks September 27 - October 3. week pRayeR Elder Dan Matthews’ enthusiasm for the Christian life is catching and his talks given during the spring week of prayer April 25 - May 1 gave encouragement and inspiration to the students. spRinq First Semester Officers, left to right: Teryl Lofgren, Hazel Mosser, Alice Shumate, Maxine Harris, Ralph Christie, Ann Randall, Judy Thorp, Nancy Landis, Steve Larsen, Laura Dalg- leish, Nick White. SABBAth SChOOL Second Semester Officers, left to right: Nancy Landis, Dennis Hokama, Cheryl Gardner, Ron Newell, Karen Cloakey, Gordon Ziegler, Kitty Frost, Dick McClain, Marcia Baker. 58 First Semester Officers, left to right: Dave Pitts, Karen Cloakey, Judy Olcott, Ronna Arch¬ bold, Frances Glenn, Janis Fletcher, Ken Bariel, Anita Long. missionary volunteeRS Second Semester Officers, Standing, left to right: George Peters, Larry Swanson, Fred Dalgleish, Marilyn Polishuk, Vicki Gonzalez, Mrs. Wm. Lowe, Marilyn Luce, Alice Shumate, Maxine Harris, Ken Bariel, Elder Ed Norton; Eloise Fisher, Allen Dressel, Verne Colvin, Mrs. H. F. Crays. Seated: Linda Wilson, Ernest Ching, Jean Rasmussen, Anita Long. 59 tempeRance CLub OfpccRS Elder Ed Norton, Sponsor Kathy Mehrer, Secretary Ernest Ching, Chaplain Maxine Harris, Treasurer Don Haas, President Sharon Trapp, Vice-President voice of youth OfpceRs First Semester Jerry Rickaby, Chaplain Elder Ed Norton, Sponsor June Rasmussen, Vice-President Doug Clark, President Elder Duane Anderson, Sponsor Minda Lea Shephard, Secretary- Treasurer Second Semester Elder Ed Norton, Sponsor Jeff Dupee, Chaplain Jeannette Swanson, Vice-President Ken Sutter, President Hazel Mosser, Secretary- Treasurer Elder Duane Anderson, Sponsor 60 Master Guides - Striving for excellence. Mission Bands - Learning to serve others. 61 Voice of Youth speakers gave inspiring messages during our Student Week of Spiritual Emphasis on the subject, You and Your Happiness. They are, left to right: Elder Duane Anderson, sponsor; Ed Lindsay, Doug Clark, Barbara Mitchell, Ron Newell, Anita Long, Hazel Mosser, Duane Clark, June Rasmussen, Minda Lea Shepherd, Bernie Willis, Barbara Woolbert, Jerry Rickaby, Ken Sutter, Elder Ed Norton, sponsor; Frances Glenn. ShaRinq Our faith Students sing carols during Ingathering. Christmas has a deeper meaning for us as we share with others. —Christmas Caroling 62 opganizAtions associated students Jim Stream - President June Rasmussen - Vice-President Jan Johnson Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. Ron Miller Sponsor Virginia Yeh Girls’ Sports Secretary Steve Ecalbarger Boys’ Sports Secretary Joan Knauft Chorister Carol Aimes Pianist Barbara Mitchell Ralph Christie Recording Secretary Chaplain Jeff Dupee Marilyn Bui gin Treasurer Secretary 64 Op AUBURn academy A rv Don Scriven Chaplain Cheryl Gardner Secretary Ronna Archbold Recording Secretary Delmar Griebel Treasurer Nick White - President Diana Mills - Vice-President Sherrie Gergovich Girls’ Sports Secretary Jerry Kramer Boys’ Sports Secretary Karen Murray Chorister Asta Sakai a Pianist Steve Rogers Sergeant-at-Arms Mr. K. E. Rowe Sponsor 65 Zeta kappa pmst SemesteR Jeannette Swanson, Vice-President Victoria Yeh, President Standing: Judy Olcott, Spiritual Vice-President Susan Rootvik, Secretary Janel Altman, Pianist Seated: Laura Dalgleish, Parliamentarian Darla Claridge, Treasurer Marilyn McCoy, Chorister Joy Hiten, Sergeant-at-Arms 66 QirLs’ ClUB Second SemesteR Joal Rhengren, Vice-President Eileen Elliott, President Standing: Kathy Roesler, Secretary Susan Cowles, Spiritual Vice- President Pat Lindberg, Treasurer Seated: Barbara Levy, Parliamentarian Anita Long, Sports-Secretary Eloise Fisher, Sergeant-at-Arms Dorothy Zink, Pianist Vivian Grubb, Chorister 67 Casa lonu fmst SemesteR Bernie Willis, President Ed Lindsay, President Standing: Ron Newell, Chaplain Jim Stephens, Secretary Don Haas, Treasurer Brent Gardner, Parliamentarian Seated: Dave Casebier, Chorister Bruce Paddock, Pianist Dennis Hokama, Sports Secretary Dave Rhynard, Sergeant-at-Arms 68 Boys’ CIub Second SemesteR Ernest Ching, Vice-President Wes Hamilton, President Standing: Dick Ground, Chaplain George Peters, Secretary Jim Collins, Treasurer Don Scriven, Parliamentarian Seated: Larry Crooker, Chorister Bruce Paddock, Pianist Roger George, Sports Secretary Chuck Wendt, Sergeant-at-Arms 69 The 1965 Rainier Vista Staff, Top Row, left to right: Chavalit Manomaivibul, Art Editor; Bill Gates, Photographer; Ed Lindsay, Ad Manager; Dave Pitts, Copy Editor. Bottom Row: Ann Randall, Business Manager; Jean Rasmussen, Roster Editor; Teryl Lofgren, Editor-in-Chief; Barbara Mitchell, Associate Editor; Laura Dalgleish, Assistant Editor. R I n 1 e R Mrs. Leona Altmiller yawns as she and Mr. Elmer Lampson, Rainier Vista sponsors, help the staff put away their work af¬ ter a long, hard evening. 70 R a l n i e R The 1965 Rainier Echoes Staff, Standing: Chavalit Manomaivibul, Art Edi¬ tor; Brent Gardner, Editor-in-Chief; Bernie Willis, Photographer. Seated: Barbara Woolbert, Associate Editor; Diana Mills, Circulation Manager; Connie Mehelich, Associate Editor. e c h o e s Sponsors: Mr. Larry Hasse Mr. Ray Leadbetter 71 student senate Back Row: Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Ken Sutter, Sr., Bernie Willis, Sr., Jim Stream, Sr., Don Scriven, Jr., Ron Fridlund, Sr., Larry Johnson, Jr., Clare Lindsay, Soph., Mr. Rowe, Sponsor. Front: Ernest Ching, Jr., Carol Aimes, Jr., Teryl Lofgren, Sr., Joan Knauft, Sr., Joan Shephard, Soph., Vicki Gonzalez, Jr., Marilyn Bulgin, Jr., Fred Dalgleish, Fresh. Representing each class by a per capita ratio, our Student Senate effectively handles the business of our Associated Students. They convene regularly to discuss the problems and ideas brought to them by members of the student body. 72 music 73 Choir Officers: Dave Pitts, President; Ronna Archbold, Secretary-Treasurer; Nick White, Chaplain. Sylvan Officers: Verne Colvin, President; Marilyn Bulgin, Sec¬ retary; Ken Sutter, Chaplain. leadeus in music Band Officers: Steve Dorr, Sergeant-at-Arms; Anita Long, Vice-President; Dave Pitts, President; Terry Treibel, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer; Don Scriven, Chaplain. 74 Senior Quartets: Verne Colvin, Gordon Zeigler, Ken Sutter, Nick White, Dave Casebier, Bob Heathcock, Ken Pierren, Dave Pitts. Senior Trio: Joan Knauft, Eileen Elliott, Diana Mills. VOCAl QROUpS Junior Trio: Lois Aimes, Margie Sophomore Trio: Marilyn Luce, Janice Smith, Cheri Leno. Fletcher, Marilyn McCoy. 75 the a cappella choiR and sylvan choRus The A Cappella Choir, made up of over 70 voices directed by Mr. James Hanson, specializes in sacred music that adds a great deal to the spiritual atmosphere of the church service. The Sylvan Chorus is a group of 27 choir members desiring a greater challenge for their vocal abilities. Mr. Hanson also directs this group in both religious and secular music. 76 77 Concern; BanO directed By rriR. LeUnd quinn What lifts the spirit more than a lively march? The Concert Band gives students with instru¬ mental ability a chance to band” together to perform musical selections for the enjoyment of themselves and others. 78 Trumpet Trio: Barry Long, Robert VanDenburgh, and Paul Karmy. Flute Trio: Anita Long, Kaye Zachrison, and Victoria Gonzalez. instRumental qroups Woodwind Quintet: Darla Claridge, Larry Johnson, Margie Smith, Don Scriven, Victoria Gonzalez. 79 mm e r cec r e c c c c “ ' at $ 0 r if dr 0 i ■ p S r § iniMH Male Chorus, directed by Mr. James Hansen Vocal QRoups The Centurions — Sophomore Boys’ Trio 80 SpORtS anC activities SpORtS Strike two! Jim Collins swings as team¬ mates anxiously watch. Hike - Flag football practice. 32 Alert guard - Jim Stevens ready for re¬ trieve when Steve Long fumbles. Bob Heathcock stands by helpless as Ron Donahey shoots from below and the cameraman shoots from above. Steve Gohl prepares to shoot as ref¬ eree Steve Rogers watches. 83 Mr. Hasse looks for an opening. Practice makes perfect - Del Grieble practices basketball as students in the background use the trampoline. Brent Gardner in a game of watch the birdie. It T s a bird it’s a plane - It’s Jan Johnson! 84 Ron Fridlund - Most Sportsman-like Player and captain of champion bas¬ ketball team. Jeff Dupee - Most Valuable Player. Service on the new tennis court. Rhett going back for a long one. 85 activities They are going to defend our coun¬ try? —Camp Doss, at Gladstone, Oregon, from August 25 to Septem¬ ber 7. Put’er there! —Handshake, the annual get-acquainted program. Professional painter, Don Peter, paints pretty pictures of people and places. Going once, going twice. .. . Annual Ingathering Day Auction. 86 ’’Farmer” Gary Wilson repre¬ senting ’’Auburn at it’s Best” in the ASAA Benefit Program. Faculty and student talent, Mr. Larry Hasse and Bob ’’Your tie’s crooked, Paul, ” re¬ marked fashionable Jeff Dupee’ as Steve Ecalbarger looked on. - Casa Loma Clash Day. Mr. Rowe, heading for a splash” landing at the Fall Festival’s most popular booth, ’’Duck the Professor. ” 87 Rainier Auditorium plays a large part in student activities, particularly active recreation, Sunday and Wednesday evenings. The Senior Trio, Joan Knauft, Diane Mills, and Eileen Elliott, accompanied by Bob Heathcock, took First place in the light section of Casa Loma Amateur Hour. Myron McPherson, a talented and lively pianist now studying at Julliard in New York, gave a concert for a joint Zeta Kappa and Casa Loma meeting. 88 Nervously waiting for the escorts —Z. K. Banquet The Zeta Kappa Officers with their dates leave for dinner at Rudolph Hall —Z. K. Banquet Senior President measures for his commencement attire. With the backdrop of M Harbor Lights, Tf Mr. Jack Rockwell presented the evening’s entertainment. —Z. K. Banquet 89 The Juniors liven up the old ad¬ ministration building with the an¬ tics of their class party. Food, Friends, and fun. — Senior Class Party Elder McClain receives oil painting of Mt. Rainier from artistic Chava¬ lit Manomai vibul. We are the Seniors, the greatest Seniors. . . —Senior Class Party 90 Beautiful scenery at the Snoqualmie Ski Picnic. Jeannette preparing for the downhill run. Mr. Lloyd Armstead, our photographer. The Centurions sing The Daughter of Mother Machree - The Hour of Enchantment. Making sack lunches-the hard way! ’Ireland and its Charms” — Lively Leprechauns Temperance Orations — Liquor doesn’t drown one’s sorrows, it merely teaches them to swim. ’’ 92 soiR ' ee be par is A pretty corsage for a pretty maiden. Off for an enjoyable evening. Jeff Dorr and Paul Johnson entertain at the Cafe PEtoile to set the mood for an evening in Paris. An evening in Paris - —Junior-Senior Banquet 93 Our efficient staff waiting to serve you! —Rainier Echoes. 94 candid a Smile, you’re on Candid Campus!” In years past, the Vista staff has sponsored a snap campaign in an attempt to gain interesting visual entertainment for the reader, but this year it has decided to try something different. Yes, you guessed it! Candid Campus. This year the accent is not placed on posed stupidity or other general absurdities. The intended purpose of this section is to portray the unrehearsed, everyday activities—humorous and serious alike-of the students and faculty populating the Auburn Academy Campus. s What do you mean, I’m all wet?” 95 Yes, Ed, I know it was a good bargain, but we don’t need 200 bales of hay! Ralph! You’re eating up the profits! ’’ Let me think, I want something more. ’’ 96 ' In MY opinion. . . . Courage, Mr. Parker! Big operator Wit ' n T Wisdom What’s interesting, Liz? How’s that spelled? Rooster or Roster? 97 Armed to the teeth Sweet Lips Force of habit! When Mr. Miller burned the stew. Working hard? or hardly- working ? The last call Dum, Dum, Dum. . . . 98 R0St6R 99 Seniop Activities JANEL ALTMAN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Choir 3,4; ZK Pianist 3; Tem¬ perance Club 4. PHYLLIS ANDREASON Attended AA 2 yrs.; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Tem¬ perance Club 4. RONNA ARCHBOLD Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA Chorister 3; MV Organist 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3, 4; Choir Vice-President 4; Sylvan 3,4; Girls ' Cho¬ rus 3. NANCY BARNES Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 3,4. GERALD BOLYARD Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. STAN BOOTHBY Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. BETTY BRODY Attended A A 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. DENNIS CARLSON Attended A A 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. DAVE CASEBIER Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Chorister 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 3,4; Male Chorus 3,4. NAOMI CHAPPELL Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. RALPH CHRISTIE Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA Spiritual Vice-President 4; SS Chorister 4; Choir 3,4; Male Chorus 3,4; Syl¬ van 4; Temperance Club 4. DONNA CLAIR Attended AA 2 yrs.; MV Secretary 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4. DOUG CLARK Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; ASAA Treasurer 3; Student Senate 2,3; Voice of Youth President 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Voice of Youth 2,3,4. DUANE CLARK Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; CL Treas¬ urer 3; Senior Class Chaplain; Voice of Youth 2,3,4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4. JEAN CLINE Attended AA 4 yrs.; Freshman Class Treasurer; Temperance Club 4. KAREN CLOAKEY Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Pianist 3; SS Organist 3; SS Pianist 4; MV Pianist 3; MV Organist 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4; Band 3; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. ESLIE COLLINS Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4. JIM COLLINS Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Treasurer 4; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4. VERNE COLVIN Attended AA 1 yr.; MV Chorister 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4; Sylvan President 4; Male Chorus 4; Senior Quartet. SUSAN COWLES Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Spiritual Vice-President 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4. LARRY CRAIN Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Village Club Chaplain 4. LES CURRIE Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. DAVID DAVIS Attended AA 4 yrs.; CL Sports Secretary 3; Tem¬ perance Club 4; Voice of Youth 3,4. TIM DINKMEIER Attended AA 2 1 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. STEVE DORR Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4; Band Sergeant-at-Arms. EILEEN ELLIOTT Attended AA 4 yrs,; ZK Chorister 3; ZK President 4; Medical Club 2,3; Medical Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Temperance Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Sylvan 3,4; Sophomore Trio; Junior Trio; Senior Trio. ELOISE FISHER Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Sergeant-at-Arms 4; MV Chorister 4; Medical Club 3; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 3,4; Band 3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Choir 3,4. ROD ELVIN Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. JUDY FRAKES Attended AA 1 yr.; MV Leader 4; Temperance Club 4. RON FRIDLUND Attended A A 11 2 yrs.; Student Senate 4; Senior Class President; Temperance Club 4. KITTY FROST Attended AA 2 yrs.; SS Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. BRENT GARDNER Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Parliamentarian 4; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Echoes Editor-in-Chief 4; SS Secretary 3; Voice of Youth 3,4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 3, 4; Male Chorus 3,4. BILL GATES Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Vista Photographer 4; Temperance Club 4. ROGER GEORGE Attended AA 4 yrs.; ASAA Boys ' Sports Secretary 4; Student Senate 2; Temperance Club 4. SHERRIE GERGOVICH Attended AA 2 yrs.; Girls ' Sports Secretary 4; Tem¬ perance Club 3,4; Band 3; Girls ' Chorus 3. FRANCES GLENN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; MV Pianist 3; MV Leader 4; Temperance Club 4. BOB GORE Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. DICK GROUND Attended AA 1 yr.; CL Spiritual Vice-President 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4; Male Chorus 4. BETTY GUDWER Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. DON HAAS Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Treasurer 4; Student Senate 3; Temperance Club President 4; Male Chorus 3. WES HAMILTON Attended AA 4 yrs.; ASAA Boys ' Sports Secretary 2; CL Treasurer 2; CL President 4; Freshman Chaplain; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 1,2,3, 4; Male Chorus 3. MAXINE HARRIS Attended AA 4 yrs.; ZK Treasurer 3; Rainier Vista Business Manager 3; SS Receptionist 4; Freshman Class Secretary; MV Leader 4; Voice of Youth 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Chorus 1. JUDY HAYS Attended AA 1 yr.; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4. BOB HEATHCOCK Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Chorister 3; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4; Choir 4, Sylvan 4; Male Chorus 3. JIM HEFLEY Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. TED HILDE Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Male Chorus 4. ENID JOY HITEN Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4. DENNIS HOKAMA Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Sports Secretary 4; SS Lead¬ er 4; Temperance Club 4. KARANEL HORTON Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4 . JOHN HUBACH Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. SHARON HUDSON Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. FRANCIS JENNINGS Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. KEN JOHNSON Attended AA 2 yrs.; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4. roo MIRIAM JORDAN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. JIM KARMY Attended AA 3 yrs. ; Temperance Club 4. JOAN KNAUFT Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA Chorister 4; Student Sen¬ ate 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 3,4; Senior Trio; Junior Trio. JERRY KRAMER Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA Boys ' Sports Secretary 3; Temperance Club 4. ELLIS LaPORTE Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4. STEVEN LARSEN Attended AA 2 yrs.; SS Secretary 4; Temperance Club 4; Band 3. DAWN LEEN Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. BARB LEVY Attended AA 3 yrs.; ZK Parliamentarian 4; Medical Club Parliamentarian 3; Temperance Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3. SHARON LEWIS Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. PAT LINDBERG Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Treasurer 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. ED LINDSAY Attended AA 4 yrs.; CL Secretary 3; CL President 4; Rainier Vista Assistant Ad Manager 3; Rainier Vista Advertising Manager 4; Sophomore Class Pres¬ ident; Voice of Youth 4; Band 3; Choir 4; Male Cho¬ rus 4. TERYL LOFGREN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Vista Assistant Editor 3; Rainier Vista Ed- itor-in-Chief 4; Student Senate 3,4; Student Senate 3, 4; Student Senate Secretary 3; Junior Class Vice- President; SS Organist 3,4; Voice of Youth Speaker 3,4; Temperance Club 4; Band 4; Choir 3,4; Syl¬ van 3, 4. ANITA LONG Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Chorister 3; ZK Sports Sec¬ retary 4; SS Chorister 3; MV Chorister 4; MV Sec¬ retary 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 3, 4; Band 3,4; Band Vice- President 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. wesley McWilliams Attended AA 2 yrs.; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Male Chorus 3,4. CHAVALIT MANOMAIVIBUL Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Vista Artist 4; Rainier Echoes Artist 3, 4. CAROL MATNEY Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. CONNIE MEHELICH Attended AA 3 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Echoes Associate Editor 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 2, 3,4; Band 4. KATHY MEHRER Attended AA 3 yrs.; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Voice of Youth 3, 4; Temperance Club Secretary 4; Choir 3,4. DIANA MILLS Attended AA 3 yrs.; ASAA Chorister 3; ASAA Vice- President 4; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Echoes Circulation Manager 4; Student Senate 3; Student Senate Secretary 4; Sophomore Class Sec¬ retary; Medical Club 2; Temperance Club 4; Choir 2,3,4; Sylvan 2, 3, 4; Girls ' Chorus 2. MIKE MINER Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Choir 2,3, 4; Male Chorus 2,3,4. BARBARA MITCHELL Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA R ecording Secretary 4; Rainier Vista Associate Editor 4; Voice of Youth 3, 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 4. SHARON MOOERS Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 2,3,4; Band 2,3,4. CATHY MOORE Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. DENNIS MORGAN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Senior Class Sergeant-at-Arms; Voice of Youth 3; Temperance Club 4. HAZEL MOSSER Attended AA 2 yrs.; SS Organist 4; MV Organist 3; Voice of Youth Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Tem¬ perance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 4. TERRY MUNDY Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. KAREN MURRAY Attended AA 1 yr.; ASAA Chorister 4; Choir 4; Syl¬ van 4; Temperance Club 4. JEANNE NEWELL Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Village Club Vice-President 4. RON NEWELL Attended AA 4 yrs.; CL Spiritual Vice-President 4; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Student Senate 1; Junior Class Chaplain; SS Song Leader 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4; Male Chorus 3,4. JUDY OLCOTT Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Spiritual Vice-President 4; SS Pianist 3; MV Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 4; Tem¬ perance Club 3,4; Band 3,4. LEONARD PERHAM Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. KEN PIERREN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 4; Male Chorus 3,4. DAVID PITTS Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Vista Copy Editor 4; Junior Class Sergeant-at-Arms; MV Leader 4; Tem¬ perance Club 4; Band President 4; Band 3,4; Choir President 4; Sylvan 4. MARILYN POLISHUK Attended AA 1 yr.; MV Leader 4; Temperance Club 4. ANN RANDALL Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Vista Business Manager 4; SS Pianist 4; Temperance Club 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. JEAN RASMUSSEN Attended AA 4 yrs.; ZK Parliamentarian 2; Rainier Vista Roster Editor 4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; MV Secretary 4; Temperance Club 1,2,3,4; Voice of Youth 1,4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. JUNE RASMUSSEN Attended AA 3 yrs.; ASAA Secretary 3; ASAA Vice- President; Student Senate 2; Junior Class Secretary 3; Voice of Youth 3,4; Voice of Youth Vice-President 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. JOAL REHNGREN Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Vice-President 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3. GWEN REOCH Attended AA 1 1 2 yrs.; Voice of Youth 3, 4; Tem¬ perance 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. CATHY RHOADS Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. JERRY RICKABY Attended AA 4 yrs.; Voice of Youth 2,3,4; Voice of Youth Chaplain 4; Temperance 2, 3, 4. SUSAN ROOTVIK Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Secretary 4; Temperance Club 4. WENDY ROSS Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Girls ' Cho¬ rus 3. DEARAH SHENK Attended AA 3 yrs.; ZK Treasurer 3; Temperance Club 4. MINDA LEA SHEPHERD Attended AA 3 yrs.; ZK Spiritual Vice-President 3; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Senior Class Secretary; MV Secretary 3; Medical Club Vice-President 2; Voice of Youth Secretary-Treasurer 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 2,3,4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. LARAINE SHORE Attended AA 3 yrs.; ZK Sports Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 3; Temperance Club 2,3,4; Girls ' Chorus 3. ALICE SHUMATE Attended AA 4 yrs.; SS Receptionist 4; MV Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4. JOHN SPENST Attended AA 4 yrs.; MV Leader 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Temperance Club 4. JO STANYER Attended AA 1 2 yr.; Temperance Club 4. KEITH STEFFENSEN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4. JIM STREAM Attended AA 2 yrs.; ASAA President 4; CL Secretary 3; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Student Senate 4; Tem¬ perance Club 3,4; Band 3; Choir 4; Male Chorus 3,4. 101 DA LORA STRIPLIN Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; SS Pianist 3; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 3, 4; Choir 3,4; Sylvan 4; Girls ' Chorus 3. KEN SUTTER Attended AA 3 yrs.; CL Pianist 3; Student Senate 3, 4; Sophomore Class Sergeant-at-Arms; MV Pianist 3; Voice of Youth 2,3, 4; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Voice of Youth President 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 3, 4; Choir Chaplain 3; Sylvan Chaplain 4; Male Chorus 2,3,4; Senior Quartet. JEANNETTE SWANSON Attended AA 2 yrs.; ZK Vice-President 4; Voice of Youth Vice-President 4; Temperance Club 4. RANDY TALL Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Male Cho¬ rus 4 JUD . rlORP Attended AA 4 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; SS Secretary 4; Medical Club 1,2; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Chorus 1; Girls ' Cho¬ rus 2,3. PAM THRASHER Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. SHARON TRAPP Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club Vice-President 4; Voice of Youth 4; Choir 3,4. BONNIE TRICHIA Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. AMANDO UMAYAM Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 3,4. GREG WHITE Attended AA 3 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4. NICK WHITE Attended AA 4 yrs.; ASAA President 4; Student Sen¬ ate 1; SS Superintendent 4; Temperance Club 4; Band 1; Choir 3, 4; Choir Chaplain 4; Chorus 2; Sylvan 3, 4; Male Chorus 3, 4. MARY WIEMERSLAGE Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. BERNIE WILLIS Attended AA 2 yrs.; CL Vice-President 4; Rainier Echoes Photographer 4; Student Senate 3, 4; Junior Class President; Voice of Youth Speaker 4; Tem¬ perance Club 3,4; Choir 3,4; Male Chorus 3,4. GARY WILSON Attended AA 2 yrs.; Temperance Club 4; Band 3,4. LINDA WILSON Attended AA 2 yrs.; MV Secretary 4; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4. BARB WOOLBERT Attended AA 2 yrs.; Rainier Echoes Reporter 4; Rainier Echoes Associate Editor 4; Senior Class Vice-President; Voice of Youth 3,4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 3; Temperance Club 4. BUD WORTH Attended AA 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4. STAN WREN Attended AA 4 yrs.; Temperance Club 4. RICK WRIGHT Attended A A 1 yr.; Temperance Club 4. VICTORIA YEH Attended AA 4 yrs.; ASAA Recording Secretary 3; ZK President 4; Voice of Youth 3,4; Temperance Club 4. VIRGINIA YEH Attended AA 4 yrs.; ASAA Girls ' Sports Secretary 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Voice of Youth 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Girls ' Chorus 2. GORDON ZIEGLER Attended AA 1 yr.; SS Superintendent 4; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4; Sylvan 4; Senior Quartet. DOROTHY ZINK Attended AA 4 yrs.; ZK Pianist 4; Voice of Youth 1; Temperance Club 4; Choir 4. 102 ROSteR ACKERMAN, PAUL BAKER, Marcia 11317 Clover Park Dr. S. E. Rt. 2, Box 167 Tacoma 99, Wash. Stanwood, Wash. ACTON, MARC Rt. 1, Box 206 E. Chehalis, Wash. BALSER, BOB 305 M. St. N. E. Auburn, Wash. AIMES, CAROL Rt. 1, Box 215 Sequim, Wash. BARIEL, KEN Rt. 1, Box 494 Auburn, Wash. AIMES, LOIS Rt. 1, Box 215 Sequim, Wash. BARNES, NANCY 15814-51st Ave. S. Seattle, Wash. ALTMAN, JANEL 2060 Dellesta Dr. Bellingham, Wash. BELCHER, DAVID 1105 S. Gold Centralia, Wash. ANDERSON, DON Wadhams P. 0. BENSON, WANDA Rivers Inlet, B. C. 1125 N. Pearl ANDERSON, KAREN Centralia, Wash. Academy Drive 3140 Auburn, Wash. BERRY, ALLEN Prudencia Dr. 16364 ANDREASON, PHYLLIS Whittier, Calif. Rt. 1, Box 244 Custer, Wash. BLANKENSHIP, DAVID ANDREE, WILLIAM P. O. Box 77 20313 14th N. E. Seattle, Wash. Dillingham, Alaska BLISS, STEVE ARCHBOLD, RONNA 595 W. 65th. Ave. Vancouver 14, B. C. 1080 W. Fireweed Lane Anchorage, Alaska AVEY, MARYLYNN Star Rt. 1, Box 198 Shelton, Wash. BOCK, KELLY Rt. 2, Box 248A Grandview, Wash. BACKMAN, BOB 2120 E. Division Mt. Vernon, Wash. BOLYARD, GERALD 1211 W. Maine Monroe, Wash. BAHNMILLER, ALBERT Rt. 2, Box 243 Monroe, Wash. BOOTHBY, STAN 3106 N. E. 138th Ave. Vancouver, Wash. BAKER, CHERYL BRADFORD, BARRY 1412 M. St. S. E. 1443 N. W. 54th Auburn, Wash. Seattle 7, Wash. BRAUN, EMILY CHRISTIE, RALPH 3041 Kromer 14024 44th W. Everett, Wash. Alderwood Manor, Wash. BRODY, ELIZABETH CLAIR, DONNA 915 Vining St. 11007 S. A. St. Milton-Freewater, Oregon Tacoma, Wash. BROWN, KATHIE CLARIDGE, DARLA 13024 N. E. 70th PI. P. O. Box E. Kirkland, Wash. North Bend, Wash. BROWN, STEVE CLARK, DOUG 1031 S. W. 130th Star Route, Box 142 Seattle, Wash. Acme, Washington BULGIN, MARILYN Worland, Wyoming CLARK, DUANE Star Route, Box 142 Acme, Washington BURGESS, KATHY 6021 Greenwood Ave. N. Seattle, Wash. CLARK, TONI Star Route, Box 142 Acme, Washington BUTTERFIELD, ROBBIE P.O. Box 15 CLINE, JEAN Mt. Vernon, Wash. Box 457 Eagle Point, Oregon CAPAUL, SYLVIA 651 Ave. CLOAKEY, KAREN Northport, Wash. Route 2, Box 120 Snohomish, Washington CARLSON, DENNIS Box 55 CLOUGH, JIM Menlo, Wash. 4105 Leary Way N. W. Seattle, Washington CARVER, ELAINE Rt. 2, Box 676 COLLINS, ELSIE Port Angeles, Wash. P. O. Box 327 Irrigon, Oregon CASEBIER, DAVID 5309 Gull Harbor Rd. Olympia, Wash. COLLINS, JAMES 3650 Pacific Ave. Olympia, Washington CHAPPELL, NAOMI COLVIN, VERNE Rt. 3, Box 339 Route 1, Box 896-A Chehalis, Wash. Astoria, Oregon CHING, ERNEST F. , JR. CONNELL, STEVE 1305-12th Ave. S. 2125 Baker Seattle, Wash. Everett, Washington CHRISTIANSEN, RONALD COOPER, CAROLYNN 1520 E. Prospect Ave. Gen. Delivery Olympia, Wash. Hamilton, Ontario 103 COWLES, JOAN Route 1, Box 48 Beaver, Washington COWLES, SUSAN Route 1, Box 4 Beaver, Washington CRAIN, LARRY 3441 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Washington CRAWFORD, KANDYCE 10201 91st St. S. E. Kennydale, Washington CROCKER, FRANK 416 10th St. S. E. Puyallup, Washington CROMWELL, RHETT 124 Penn. St. Dyers A. F. B. Abilene, Texas CROOKER, LARRY 711 Cherry Lane Dr. Grandview, Washington CROWDER, YVONNE 3217 S 221st St. Kent, Washington CUMMINGS, ALLEN 310 2nd North Auburn, Washington CUMMINGS, DIANE 1175 Wains Cross Road Sidney, B. C. CUMMINGS, MARILYN 1175 Wains Cross Road Sidney, B. C. CURRIE, LES 4743 5th N. E. Seattle, Washington DAHL, MAURENE Route 3, Box 30 Centralia, Washington DALGLEISH, FREDERICK Box 192 Ephrata, Washington DALGLEISH, LAURA P. O. Box 192 Ephrata, Washington DAVIS, CONNIE Route 3, Box 287 Milton-Freewater, Oregon DAVIS, DAVID 1101-23rd St. Anacortes, Washington DICKERSON, ROSALIE Route 3, Box 410 Enumclaw, Washington DOLL, CAROLE 31034-38th So. Auburn, Washington DORR, STEVE 10126 N. E. 63rd Kirkland, Wash. DOWNS, JIM 2950-17th S. E. Auburn, Washington DOWNS, LAURA 2950-17th S. E. Auburn, Washington DOWNS, WENDELL 2950-17th S. E. Auburn, Washington DRESSEL, ALLAN 2203 N. 80 Seattle, Washington DUPEE, JEFF Maple Vista Apts. 601 Olympia, Washington EBANKS, PATRICIA Puerto Cortes Honduras, C.A. ECALBARGER, STEVE 2611 Nevada Bellingham, Washington ELLIOTT, EILEEN 8524 S. 280th St. Kent, Washington ELVIN, JACK P. O. Box 216 Enumclaw, Washington ELVIN, ROD P. O. Box 216 Enumclaw, Washington ELVIN, LINDA P. O. Box 216 Enumclaw, Washington FARVER, PAMELA 3410 Academy Drive Auburn, Washington FEY, TERRI 4819 Delaware Everett, Washington FIEDLER, MELINDA 3231 Solie Ave. Bremerton, Washington FISHER, ELOISE 2507 S. W. Chicago Ct. Seattle 6, Washington FLETCHER, JANICE 1430 Fletcher Drive Aberdeen, Washington FLOYD, SHARON 901 L. Street S. E. Auburn, Washington FORD, VICKI 1818 S. 37th Tacoma, Washington FOSS, BRENDA 5330 32nd Auburn, Washington FOSS, DANIEL Box 473 Ryderwood, Washington FOSS, ROBERT Box 473 Ryderwood, Washington FOSS, TERRY 5330 32nd Auburn, Washington FRAKES, JUDY 1535 Hemlock Dr. S. E. Auburn, Washington FRIDLUND, RONALD Route 2, Box 125 Stanwood, Washington FROST, KITTY Route 4, Box 520 Snohomish, Washington FUNNER, SANDRA Box 1877 Ketchikan, Alaska GARDNER, BRENT 309 Magnolia Ave. Everett, Washington GARDNER, CHERYL 309 Magnolia Ave. Everett, Washington GATES, WILLIAM L. St. S. E. 1802 Auburn, Washington GEORGE, BILL 611 Pickering St. Ketchikan, Alaska GEORGE, ROGER 611 Pickering St. Ketchikan, Alaska GERGOVICH, SHERRIE 1562 N.E. 66th Apt. A. Portland, Oregon GIBBS, BILL 7721-195th S. W. Edmonds, Washington GIBBS, PAT 7721-195 S. W. Edmonds, Washington GLENN, FRANCES 2412 North 10th St. Tacoma, Washington GOHL, STEVE 16015 Go hi St. Monroe, Washington GONZALEZ, VICTORIA 24208-44 Ave. W. Mountlake Terrace, Wash. GORE, RALPH Route 1, Box 609 Snohomish, Washington GORE, RANDY Route 1, Box 609 Snohomish, Washington GORE, ROBERT Route 1, Box 609 Snohomish, Washington GREEN, TWILA 7296 Culloden St. Vancouver 15, B. C. GRIEBEL, DELMAR Route 3, Box 5 07 Anacortes, Washington GROUND, RICHARD Route 1 Sandpoint, Idaho GRUBB, VIVIAN 5970 16th S. W. Seattle, Washington GUDWER, ELIZABETH 2671 Scott St. Victoria, B. C. GUST, DOUG Route 1, Box 1021 Auburn, Washington GUST, MARGIE Route 1, Box 1021 Auburn, Washington HAAS, DON 11410 N. E. 58th Kirkland, Washington HAMILTON, CHERYL 1204 Raymond St. Bellingham, Washington HAMILTON, WES 4518 Shirley Boise, Idaho HANSON, TAMMY 9238 Coachman Ave. Whittier, California HARRIS, MAXINE 615 Burrell Ave. Lewiston, Idaho 104 HARTNELL, KEN HUBACK, JOHN Box 478 Rt. 1, Box 316 Elma, Washington Monroe, Wash. HARTWELL, DAVE HUDSON, SHARON 14201 Pioneer Way E. 1820 Carson Ave. Puyallup, Washington Lewiston, Idaho HARTWELL, DOUG HULSE, MICHAEL 14201 Pioneer Way E. Route 2, Box 1754 Puyallup, Washington Port Angeles, Washington HAYS, JUDY HULSE, PHYLLIS Route 1, Box 58 Route 2, Box 2090 Portland, Oregon Port Angeles, Washington HEATHCOCK, ROBERT HUMPHREY, FAITH 9702-46th N. E. 4241 South 172nd Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington HEFLEY, JIM HUTCHES, NELLIE Route 2, Box 1555 Route 1, Box 316 Maple Valley, Washington Yelm, Washington HEFLEY, Ted HUTCHINS, MARIAN Route 2, Box 1555 23006-59th Maple Valley, Washington HELLAND, SUSAN Mountlake Terrace, Wash. 3136 Academy Dr. HUTSON, ROBBE Auburn, Washington HEMINGER, ERNEST 420 S. E. Hillcrest College Place, Washington 3130 Pike St. S. E. IVY, ANNA Auburn, Washington HERRON, TERRY 5508 Olympia Hwy. Aberdeen, Washington 1018 Park East JENNINGS, FRANCIS Montesano, Washington HILDE, TED 3141 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington 1044 Ash JENNINGS, SUE Marysville, Washington HIRSCHKORN, JERRY 3141 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington 3436 Academy Dr. JOHNSON, JAN Auburn, Washington HITEN, JOY 6924 Johnsen Rd. N. E. Tacoma, Washington 703 13th East JOHNSON, KENNETH P. O. Box 194 Seattle, Wash. Centralia, Washington HOCKENSON, JO ANN JOHNSON, LARRY 5020 Maltby Road 16019-38th N. E. Woodinville, Washington Seattle, Washington HOKAMA, DENNIS JOHNSON, LINDA 830 31st Ave. East 16019-38th N. E. Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington HOLIK, JIM JOHNSON, TOM 142 So. 100th St. 13023 104 PI. N. E. Seattle, Washington Kirkland, Washington HOLT, BONNIE JONES, STEPHAN 1917 Drescher St. 716 E. Dinnes San Diego 11, Calif. Tumwater, Wash. HOOVER, LINDA JORDAN, SYLVIA 524 1st Ave. Route 1, Box 80 Pacific, Wash. Ferndale, Washington JORDAN, MIRIAN LANDIS, NANCY Route 1, Box 80 Route 2, Box 508 BA Ferndale, Washington Sumner, Washington JORGENSEN, GWEN LaPORTE, ELLIS Route 3, Box 464 Route 5, Box 280B Chehalis, Washington Olympia, Washington JOY, CHRISTINE LARSEN, STEVEN P. O. Box 546 Route 2, Box 199 Elma, Washington Stanwood, Washington JUSULA, JIM LAYER, CINDY 36727 Military Rd. 2010 Elm. St. S. E. Puyallup, Wash. Auburn, Washington KABANUK, ONNETTE LAYSON, SHIRLEY 3505 S. Ainsworth 4131 Woodlawn Ave. Tacoma, Washington Seattle, Washington KAPINIAK, SAM LEEN, DAWN Route 5 4028 Enumclaw Hwy. Kelowna, B. C. Auburn, Washington KARMY, JIM LENO, CHERILYN Route 4, Box 15 810-7th St. South Chehalis, Washington Kirkland, Washington KARMY, PAUL LEVY, BARB Route 4, Box 15 19219 Richmond Beach Dr. N. W. Chehalis, Washington Seattle, Washington KILMER, KENNETH LEWIS, SHARON 2132 Kelly Rd. 1916 Auburn Ave. Bellingham, Washington Auburn, Washington KIMBLE, BILL LIBBY, RALPH 3607 Enumclaw Hwy. 3225 S. E. 16th St. Auburn, Washington Auburn, Washington KISELBACH, WAYNE LIBBY, STEPHEN 555 E. 22nd Ave. P. O. Box 212 Vancouver, B. C. Dillingham, Alaska KLINKE, SALLY Box 31 LILIENTHAL, CHARLES 2311 Englewood Ave. Rochester, Washington Yakima, Wash. KNAUFT, JOAN 2214 Beta Dr. Olympia, Washington LINDBERG, PATTIE 1604 3rd S t. Snohomish, Washington KNOCHE, ROBERT 1018 19th St. Bellingham, Washington LINDEMAN, ERICK 2303 1st Ave. Ketchikan, Alaska KNUDSON, SUE LINDSAY, CLARE 918 G. PL Apt. 8 Route 1 Renton, Washington Boise, Idaho KRAMER, JERRY LINDSAY, EDWIN 1405 N. 41st. Route 1 Seattle 3, Washington Boise, Idaho KWIRAM, RYAN LLOYD, RUSSELL 1032 Oliphant Ave. 2321 Springer Rd. Victoria, B. C. Olympia, Wash. KYTE, HEATHER LOFGREN, TERYL 459 Glenwood Ave. 3855 170th S. E. Kelowna, B. C. Bellevue, Washington 105 LONG, ANITA MATNEY, CAROL 2915 3rd Ave. N. Route 2, Box 473 Seattle, Washington Winlock, Washington LONG, BARRY MAXON, JULIE 2915 3rd Ave. N. 25620-32nd Place South Seattle, Washington Kent, Washington LOWMAN, STEVE MEACHAM, GEORGE Weather Bureau 9125 Yukon Ave. S. Annette, Alaska Seattle, Wash. LUDWIG, PAMELA MEHELICH, CONNIE 605 Buren 9260-124 N. E. Ketchikan, Alaska Kirkland, Washington LUCE, MARILYN MEHELICH, DAVID Route 1, Box 300 B 9260-124 N. E. Sequim, Washington Kirkland, Washington McCLAIN, DICK MEHRER, KATHLEEN 5302 S. E. 32rd 600 S. Chestnut Auburn, Washington Ellensburg, Washington McCLAIN, DON MILLER, JAMES 5302 S. E. 32rd 134 Scenic View Dr. Auburn, Washington College Place, Wash. McCORKLE, IRENE MILLS, DIANE 18 Pike Street N. E. 2915-18th St. S. E. Auburn, Washington Auburn, Washington McCOY, DOUGLAS MINER, MIKE Nordland, Washington 7901 Canyon Rd. Puyallup, Washington McCOY, MARILYNN Nordland, Washington MITCHELL, BARBARA 1430 N. W. 191 McCOY, MONTY Seattle 77, Washington Nordland, Washington MITTLEIDER, KATHY 600 Kingswood Ave. MCDONALD, DAVID Eugene, Oregon 1420-21 S. E. Auburn, Washington MONTGOMERY, RENEE 5234 N.E. 27th Portland, Oregon McMAHON, BARB 14520-26th N. E. Seattle, Washington MOORE, CATHERINE Hill Crest Lane 511 College Place, Washington McWilliams, darrel MOOERS, SHARON Route 1, Box 397 415 S. Ferry Ferndale, Washington Monroe, Washington McWilliams, wesley MOREHOUSE, CHARLIE Route 1, Box 397 Route 8, Box 391 Ferndale, Washington Olympia, Washington MacKAY, DAVID MORGAN, DENNIS 807 L St. S. E. P. O. Box 241 Auburn, Washington Kirkland, Washington MANN, CAROL MORRIS, GRANT 3612 S. Sheridan 5524 N.E. 187th Tacoma, Washington Seattle, Washington MANOMAIVIBUL, CHAVALIT MOSSER, HAZEL 224 Mahachai Rd. Route 5, Box 632 Bangkok, Thailand Mt. Vernon, Washington MULHOLLAND, MARY PETERS, GEORGE Route 3, Box 507 733 N. 145 Anacortes, Washington Seattle, Washington MUNDY, DALE PETERSEN, CARL Route 2, Box 439 B Enumclaw, Washington Mineral, Washington MUNDY, TERRY PIERCE, LEONARD Route 2, Box 439B 522 Amess St. Enumclaw, Washington New Westminster, B. C. MURRAY, KAREN PIERREN, ALLEN 3215 W. Alderwood Route 2, Box 136 Bellingham, Washington Zillah, Washington MYERS, JACKI PIERREN, KEN 3335 Academy Dr. Route 2, Box 136 Auburn, Washington Zillah, Washington NEIDEFFER, CONNIE PITTS, DAVID 11415 S. E. 248th 2115 N. 64th St. Kent, Washington Seattle 3, Washington NELSON, ROBERTA POLISHUK, MARILYN 110 S. W. 5th Apt. 2 Box 43 College Place, Washington Lacombe, Alberta, Canada NEWELL, JEANNE POWELL, DAWN 1842 Lafromboise St. 313-1 2 East 14th Enumclaw, Washington Olympia, Washington NEWELL, RONALD Route 2, Box 255 N. Enumclaw, Washington POWELL, DENNIS 289 17th Longview, Washington NEWELL, SHIRLEE POWELL, DOUGLAS Route 2, Box 255 N. 31839 56th Ave. S. Enumclaw, Washington Auburn, Washington NORMAN, JULIE 3221 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington PRICE, LEE Route 1, Box 448 Bow, Washington OGG, DAVE PRICHARD, CAROL Route 1, Box 584 714 N. 100th St. Auburn, Washington Seattle 33, Washington OLCOTT, JUDY PUNCHES, RUTHIE 10417 N. E. 60th 2712 N. Bethel Kirkland, Washington Olympia, Washington PADDOCK, BRUCE PYKE, NANCY Route 1, Box 425 Route 5, Box 399 Sequim, Washington Mt. Vernon, Washington PARRISH, NITA QUIMBY, ROGER Box 422 9733 Arrowsmith S. Ft. Jones, California Seattle, Washington PARRISH, RONALD RANDALL, ANN Route 1, Box 303 A Auburn Academy Sequim, Washington Auburn, Washington PATTEN, GUY RANDALL, MARILYN Route 2, Box 146 Auburn Academy Hoquiam, Washington Auburn, Washington PERHAM, LEONARD RASMUSSEN, JEAN 5726 Enumclaw Hwy. 721 South 16th Ave. Auburn, Washington Shelton, Washington 106 RASMUSSEN, JUNE Route 3, Box 141 Centralia, Washington ROUP, RONALD Route 1, Box 347 Sequim, Washington REED, JAMES 419 North 6th St. Mt. Vernon, Washington ROUSE, DENNIS Box 205 Custer, Washington RAMSEY, RALPH 3314 N. E. 54th Ave. Vancouver, Washington ROWLAND, GAEL Route 1, Box 194 Sedro Woolley, Washington REHNGREN, JOAL 8747 24th N. W. Seattle, Washington ROY, KATHLEEN 230 Chenault Ave. Hoquiam, Washington RE INKING, JIM 3380 Scenic Dr. Auburn, Washington SAKALA, A ST A 890 Jones St. Kelowna, B. C. RENTFRO, CONNIE 516 Choker Drive Olympia, Wash. SCHOEPFLIN, SANDY 817-64th Ave. E. Tacoma, Wash. RHOADS, CATHY 3535 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington SCRIVEN, DON 354 Fulton Seattle, Washington RHYNARD, DAVID 9828-115th Ave. S. E. Renton, Washington SEGEBARTT, LILA Route 1, Box 975 Auburn, Washington RHYNARD, LINDA 9828-115th Ave. S.E. Renton, Washington SELLARDS, RON Route 3, Box 264 Olympia, Washington RICHARDS, WILLIAM 5715 Evergreen Way Everett, Washington SHANNON, MICHAEL 8062-31st N. W. Seattle, Washington RITCHIE, JANA Route 1, Box 5 Tangent, Oregon SHARP, RONNIE Star Rt. Box 75 A Montesano, Wash. RICKABY, JERRY 4718 Ocean Beach Hwy. Longview, Washington SHENK, DEARAH 3110 N. E. 60th Tacoma, Washington ROESLER, KATHRYN Box 336 Sultan, Washington SHEPHARD, BILL 2125 J St. N. E. Auburn, Washington ROGERS, STEPHEN Route 2, Box 225 White Salmon, Washington SHEPHARD, JOAN 2125 J St. N. E. Auburn, Washington ROOTVIK, DENNIS 12210 S.E. 196th St. Renton, Washington SHEPHARD, LARRY 31812 S. 59th Auburn, Wash. ROOTVIK, SUSAN 12210 S. E. 196th St. Renton, Washington SHEPHERD, MINDA LEA 1116 Toledo Bellingham, Wash. ROSS, WENDY 2237 Commercial Dr. Vancouver, B. C. SHEPHERD, LYNN 1116 Toledo Bellingham, Wash. SHORE, LARAINE Route 1, Box 253 Ellensburg, Washington TADEJ, RITA 8027 131st PI. N. E. Kirkland, Washington SHULL, RON 3202 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Washington TADEJ, ZITA 8027 131st PI. N. E. Kirkland, Washington SHUMATE, ALICE Route 1, Box 127 North Bend, Washington TALL, RANDALL 9245-126 N. E. Kirkland, Washington SIMMONS, LaDEANE 2627 N. Bethel St. Olympia, Washington TANG, HISANG 67 Chakapack Road Bangkok, Thailand SMITH, MARGIE Route 2, Box 2263 Wenatchee, Washington TAYLOR, KATHY 2030 Hemlock St. Auburn, Washington SPENST, JOHN 108 21st S. E. Auburn, Washington THOMPSON, ELIZABETH 1401 A Walnut St. Wenatchee, Wash. STEFFENSEN, KEITH 11331 N. E. 50th PI. Kirkland, Wash. THOMPSON, JAMES Route 1, Box 100 Granite Falls, Washington STENSAA, RAY Box 705 A Stanwood, Washington THORP, JIM 3109 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington STEPHENS, JAMES 8104 Woodland Rd. Puyallup, Washington THORP, JUDY 3109 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington STEVENS, DIANE 339 Arizona St. Gooding, Idaho THRASHER, PAMELA 2830 S. E. 22 Auburn, Washington STONE, EDWARD 3000 17th St. S. E. Auburn, Washington TOPHAM, RONALD 1653 Andis Rd. Burlington, Washington STREAM, JAMES 5818 114th N. E. Kirkland, Washington TOTTEN, BEVERLEY Route 1 Winfield, B. C. STRIP LIN, DaLORA Route 2, Box 423-A Sedro Woolley, Washington TRAPP, SHARON 10206 134th Ave. N. E. Kirkland, Washington SUTTER, KENNETH Route 2, Box 116 Arlington, Washington TREIBEL, TERRY 1531-1 2 74th Everett, Wash. SWANSON, JEANNETTE Route 2, Box 212 Stanwood, Washington TRICHIA, ARLIE 3440 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Washington SWANSON, LARRY Route 3, Box 809 Stanwood, Wash. TRICHIA, BONNIE 3440 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Washington SWEEM, CANDICE 7221 East 112th Puyallup, Washington TRIMBLE, CAMILLE 20557 Marine View Dr. Seattle, Washington 107 TROTTER, ANNE 3633 204th S. W. Alderwood Manor, Washington TURNER, DAVE 1408 W. Oregon St. Bellingham, Washington UMAYAM, AMANDO 5916 High Pt. Dr. S. W. Seattle, Washington VanDENBURGH, BOB Route 1, Box 684 Everett, Washington VanSKIKE, BERT 3037 Academy Dr. Auburn, Wash. VanSKIKE, TOBY 3037 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington WADE, RICH Rt. 1, Box 644 Auburn, Wash. WALKER, WANDA Route 1, Box 46 Ketchikan, Alaska WALTERS, JAMES 238 Bryant St. Ketchikan, Alaska WELLMAN, CLAUDIA 5034 Crest Lane Everett, Washington WENGER, KATHY 36640 160th Ave. S. E. Auburn, Washington WENDT, CHARLES 8015 E. 60th St. Puyallup, Wash. WERTZ, LARRY 2901 Academy Dr. Auburn, Washington WHITE, GREGORY 8407 33rd St. W. Tacoma, Washington WHITE, NICHOLAS 5732 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Wash. WHITE, PATRICIA 5732 Enumclaw Hwy. Auburn, Washington WHITNEY, KARYL 915 So. College Ave. College Place, Washington WHITNEY, KARYN 915 So. College Ave. College Place, Washington WIEMERSLAGE, MARY 5707 225th St. S. W. Mountlake Terrace, Washingto. WILLIS, BERNIE 3056 Santa Carlotta La Crescenta, California WILSON, GARY 18822 Corliss Ave. N. Seattle 33, Washington WILSON, LINDA 4244 Newport Way Bellvue, Washington WOLFKILL, VICKI 622 West Main St. Monroe, Washington WOODS, DUANE 1005 L St. S. E. Auburn, Washington WOODS, TED Route 2, Box 601 Winlock, Washington WOODS, WILLIAM Route 2, Box 601 Winlock, Washington WOOLBERT, BARBARA 4029 Wallingford Ave. N. Seattle, Washington WORTH, URIAH Route 1, Box 788 Shingle Springs, California WREN, JAMIE 2025 Fir St. S. E. Auburn, Washington WREN, MARILYN Box 67 Dillingham, Alaska WREN, STAN Box 67 Dillingham, Alaska WRIGHT, RICHARD 1204 Raymond St. Bellingham, Washington YEH, VICTORIA 90 St. Louis Lane No. 2 Sathorn Rd. Bangkok, Thailand YEH, VIRGINIA 90 St. Louis Lane No. 2 Sathorn Rd. Bangkok, Thailand ZACHRISON, LEONA KAYE 519 Mission Dr. Olympia, Washington ZIEGLER, GORDON 4703 224th Place S. W. Mountlake Terrace, Washington ZINK, DOROTHY Route 1, Box 579 Auburn, Washington ZUNDELL, WAYNE 30457 4th Ave. South Federal Way, Washington 108 WALLA WALLA COLLEGE KRETSCHMAR HALL Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics Building Another Fine Addition to a ChristiaW College for You For information write: The Registrar Walla Walla College Callage Place, Washington ask us IF THERE’S A BETTER WAY TO SPEND A VACATION ' . DO YOURSELF AND YOUR NEIGHBORS A REAL SERVICE BE A LITERATURE EVANGELIST THIS SUMMER. CONTACT THE PUBLISHING DEPARTMENT BOX 1585, SEATTLE 3, WASHINGTON COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO THE WRITINGS OF ELLEN G. WHITE Three-Volume Set $37.50 Each Book 12.50 Postage: 50 cents per set; 25 cents per book. Sales Tax: Wherever necessary. One of the most important sets of books to come from our publishers. ORDER TODAY FROM WASHINGTON CONFERENCE BOOK AND BIBLE HOUSE. 1101 Allen Place Seattle 3, Wash. in appRecution We wish to give thanks to the parents and friends whose unlimited sacrifice has made possible the opportunity for present and future students of Auburn Academy to receive the best possible education through our new buildings and modern equip¬ ment. To these people, in a large measure, goes the credit for any success we may achieve. in Thank you! To you who made the 1965 RAINIER VISTA a success through your time and cooperation. We as a staff have greatly enjoyed planning and working for it, and we sincerely hope that the 1965 RAINIER VISTA will bring you many pleasant memories of Auburn Academy in years to come. 112


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