Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1958

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Our hope is that the worldwide cooperation in the field of science introduced in I.G.Y. will set the pattern of cooperation among nations and make possible the use of our new and rapidly developing knowledge for peaceful and fruitful living. Therefore, because of its importance and application to every one of us, the International Geophysical Year has been chosen as the theme of the T958 SHINGLE. We '6 . , .,, f ., , , ,,f.,,.hf2.f1fg-Qvsg, ,Mn ,fn. . X i t-Y 'tt't f ,,3?Qf?' 'Wfnff' I lf ng., q 1 12 IEW ,yfl V f gl ,f W ,,,, I G !! X , f f , jf rv f, X ,f'yf 'Wyyj ff ef f, ,z aff ,,,f ffff 'Z wif! vf if W , J, , K -77 , 3, f if f l W i , 4' 7 ,.:. 1 f 1' ,f ,4fa,j,, , 'MQ 2 WW, I I I V '4?4 ',yfg?,v , lf -5 ,gf,g3-,,Jf- 1 ,,., M, ,,, , . A, I A fl ,H rf-1 e w, it , ' 1 l, it Ay lrlal J 'P' gnzfyf ' w .':, ,1 ,wffff W. A ' :i-1. bp! ' um'4llf,ffif'fffd f k , fi? T , fq I 1 r Ag 1 X 3 A ' L wx , ,1- f L? , 5' A , xv , --K E Q J ' - W 1, V x. 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Among his colleagues he has been efficienf, vvilling To work unsTinTingly, kind and always pleasanf. To The boys and girls of Ballard High School, he has been Teacher, coach, counselor, and friend. IT would be an impos- sible Task To measure The depTh or The breadTh of his influence on Them. NOT an afh- leTe during The pasf forTy years has gone info a conTesT vviThouT The feeling ThaT Mr. McComb was sTrongly behind him. Because of his high ideals, his unselfish devofion To duTy, his enioymenf of The fine Things of life, The vvhole communify has been enriched. To Earl McComb, who wiTh eminenT success has complefed four decades of unselfish ser- vice To Ballard High School and To The greafer Ballard communify, we humbly dedicafe This T958 edifion of The Shingle. ee ,f V X nf X - W -W-mg'-'OT One phase of IG lf IS Operation Deepfreeze. The International Geophysical Year is the most tar-flung and intensive study ever made of the planet Earth. l.G.Y. began July l, T957 and vvill continue for eighteen months, Scientists from more than sixty nations vvill participate in making studies of the earth, its shape, its seas, and its atmosphere for the purpose of better understanding man's surroundings. Our community is making many contribu- tions to l.G.Y. Studies in geology, oceano- graphy, and many other fields are being carried on at the University ot Washington. Scientists are making more accurate meas- urements of Mt. Rainier and studying its glaciers. The Coast Guard Cutter, Northvvind, which has its home port in Seattle is taking part in Operation Deepfreeze, an expedition to the Arctic to gather data about this vast snovv covered region. The contributions ot the co-operating nations will give us knowledge of our planet from its lovvest ocean depths to its farthest boundary, space, The International Geophysical Year truly represents one of the great interna- tional endeavors of our era. ...F -1111 ... ,S ' V 1 f .fl . f' , fy f , : f Two U S Naval Officers are explaining charts on Operation Deepfreeze to Carolyn Fix. 5 ,,, , ,. L,', .,v, V I , ,, , '?,f::'7ik f!?3 'V ' '-wM1'si'Ti2..LfZ,' 'LM-W. If:L-1uf'fvW11J2'7J'-im-'MMM,.: ' g,,.4,?. , , ,ff ., I b 1v ' V-sum? '..-- H V f yf - A f--'V am X A 1 '1-Luoavkm 44, 'Nu' .KV '- Xu. xxx 'L' 1 X U 'L fen-f- ,,,,,.m ,-rv ,, ,fx-K ,, fm ws' f' Official U.S. Navy Photograph 6 fi W WW MM fa., iff, was Qu df I s Y ' ' I Z'f T451 2 ,J I , 1 ,,,f 4 ff V X , , , I -, .v. l ,,,y5:a,,, 3,7 . I ,.f ,V , VV . , L ,',.M,V45,Ty? I A f V fujfff ' A ,1 I - 4' 'W' f- -- N52 f ww-, f .,, 5,0 '1lZ,. , . ml H 4 1 .,h.,,x, xx Qf' M MIFJLQMN TEN T5 f M W , mfwwlw W My W3 4 s Mwinfsfrarfon . . 8 -nw--qp. jp My V School Life ..... I8 Urganfkations . . . 35 Sports. . . . 56' Classes . . . . 84 Index . . . . . 140 v v 5 . , r-fo! , I ' J w I V I J :J f V' X' 5 xg 1 1 A l 4. .mga Ha? fi Sl'-L , le N.. .r .' , :Q 1 FB -1 Q-., ,fl ga.: -f r 'E ,- ' ..r' 5 , , . ,, f , in- 14.3, ge. V1 J A-'pc , ,l . fe'- 7., . M. Y, ' . L5L1.n. : .-. Lfx, - 1'92 s:V 4, .L . .V' L-11, f V' ,. 'ff 1' ., . -.. . --1 ' 'Le .4- ' ., -I , Y, X. 9 .- M L... b ,if GY' r: '+' U 4. v 4 1' J--gg 4 9 . .-T A . mari' ' ...rx -' J, ,M 2 , ,A ff, 'mf' ' f I Af t ,,,' 4 -9 -,ml ,I , W The faculty members of Ballard High have guided the student body in an effort to prepare them to accept future responsibilities and to understand the world of today. Besides the many hours spent concerning school work, the faculty members are active in civic, com- munity, church, and youth organizations. For their guidance and encouragement we wish to express our appreciation to the faculty of Ballard, and to acquaint you with them in this section. As Principal of Ballard High, Mr. Aaron Van Devanter has now completed his second suc- cessful year of service. In this time he has been friend and counselor to many a student. This industrious and understanding man spends many hours on tasks which are some- times tedious. Vlleighty decisions rest on his shoulders and along with these he takes time out to talk with student and teacher alike concerning problems, however minor they may be. He is the leader of our school and always strives to do that which is best for all. 'U Nlr. Pete Schneller is our new Vice-Principal this year. Although he is new in the roll of vicefprincipal, he is no stranger to the stu- dents of Ballard High. Previous to this year, he held the position of guidance counselor. This friendly and approachable man has turned the steps of many students in the right direction. His iob, too, is involved and the tasks sometimes tedious. Nlr. Schneller works in connection with the principal and faculty for the betterment of our school. 1 Teachers participate in Vario us ae1'iVl'z'ie5. , . Jan Freeman serves Mr. Skeie at faculty tea in his honor. u an L in M Mr. Barth and son, vid, 'N to tbflj game Jll fit fs! fl!! X 5 r ,.,,.M'm, 4 ,QA I V an f fl V- g N, A ' ' Mr. Armstrong corrects papers. l J' , If i r 4 rr Q if 1 ,ajft L lj ft lfluefw ,fl i ill tier s, rrfr riiltlf W 'W ff? git t df I We would like to dedicate this faculty sec- tion to Mr. Torbiorn Skeie, our Norwegian exchange teacher. Mr. Skeie, a native of Ski, Norway, is here on an exchange program. Through him we will learn much about the culture and pattern of living of people and students in Europe. Mr. Skeie is teaching French here at Ballard. ,-,f JU An automatic pilot is the obiect of discussion between Mr, Danner and Mr. Glaser, ll 4 1 if f .lf 'pl ,J ,, Q, - ' i I , ' -f I ' A, fr! 4' 'ijt V I , ' i ,gf i V ' fi .- t r ,lf 1 -i, ,,., rl ., 1 ,ff 1 ,l ,- ,,, yi ft, i , , . 1 N. Uv i L' -f ,ffl If l' lu ' yr 0 MV' KJ X -ii :JI f' XIX z. 1, vivv. e pf- 4 V , J f ' ,il i' f- we l -i y V! r 4-fn Language Arts Department - Seated: Jeannette Carter, Virginia Dearborn, Helen Strickland, Frances Erickson, Bernardine Pleis, Elaine Mally. Standing: Robert Carey, Norman Cromarty, Herbert Sears, Gladys Wilson, Leonidas Byers, Pegge-Lee Haggard, Wil- liam Bernnard, Ruth Mitchell, Mary Myers, Herbert Birchman, and Sam Glass. Not pictured: Dorothy Grube, X .fi ' D ' A 1 fo ff.-Lf 1. -nfs. .1-Zffpn if 'I - , H f , 5 ff. fir rl if f 'K 1 is L .L , .fi an u if The Language Arts Department covers a broad , g, field of reading, speaking, observing, listen- xg 'J K, 1, V K Z J X ing, communication, and writing. It also offers added experience in creative writing, iournalism, speech, drama, and special phases of reading and literature. ln the Foreign Language Department, the stu- dent is afforded the opportunity of learning a foreign language as well as an understand- ing of the cultures, and spiritual and emo- tional lives of other peoples. 13332455 Foreign Language Department - Seated: Dorothy Quigley, Beulah Russell. Standing: John Cavers, Torbiorn Skeie. lflith the facultys help, we map our future. Our office clerks do many things for us which require a great deal ot work on their part. ' I' Their cooperated efforts keep our records, tiles, attendance in order. .X X 1 Office - Seated: Donalda Snyder, Standing: Helen Stone, Velma Cabe, and Hilda Krahn, VI' . . ,wr Ui Business Education Department - William Calder, Don Burnett, Charles Fletcher, Ruth Moore, Lee Hesseltine, Eva , if D Woods, Fred Klingback, Marion Candee, Frances Kwapil, Jeanette Carter, Peggy Nagata, and Virginia Reddie. Students employed in the duties associated with the Business Educa- l ll tion Department are concerned with serving the needs of the school as fl I well as obtaining the useful experience required by a future vocation in w ' M business fields, c W y, yy i f' - P 1 'i , M il i3 ivlx fl Fil Science Department - Mary Ames, Lester Blessing, Robert Henning, Harry Glaser, Harold Dahl, Irma Rodenhouse, Glen Walker, and Earl Danner. The Science Department, through its courses in biology, botany, chemistry, and physics, attempts to Art Education encourages creative growth by give the students a basic knowledge ot the physical emphasizing exploration into the many tacets elements of our world. ot art. In order to allow tor this, the art classes are arranged as workshops. The Music Department gives the opportunity for selt expression through music. Each par- .lcipating member learns the value ot co- operation. The Music Department also otters entertainment for the school and community. Art Department - Tom Jones and Grace Henning. Musicbepartment-HarrietCharlton and Perry barth 'M K V, ii i 'i I. I. F i . ':.. Counselors - Seated: E'2zabe'n ing: li'El'T.B Sczze. Earl '.'cCo'nb 11 .i The nor? of our hbrarlans entails much, and they are al.'.fa,ie ff Qrg to be of assstance to any student n fre library. Those in charge of Study Hall rriusr Veep order so that s - dents rrtay study. They also hare much work coricerning attendance. boolf 0,7 0 J I These, our counselors, are also guides and friends to the students. They help straighten out personal prob- lems and give advice and help about college to seniors as vvell. Ci-. .l X kink!! If Library and Study - Ruth Jaadan, Regina Cusworth, Rosalie Egan, Selma Pash- ley, Deloris Williams. Not pictured: L C, McCurry. Teachers open the door to exploration. Included in the Social Studies Depart- ment are courses which are concerned with the study of man and the problems which he has coped with in the past and those he will face in the future. Social Studies Department - lst Row: Josie Zoffel, Torbiorn Skeie. 2nd Row: Frank Seeley, AI Nardin, Anthony Gasparovich, Paul Copeland. 3rd Row: Frank Roberts, Donald Armstrong, Norman Walker. fith Row: Francis Plouf, James Hatton, and Daniel Riley. , , , , - f' cf ' of aa ff l5 Q. Mathematics Department - Ist Row: John Cavers, Forrest Voeks, Frances Owen, John Kuehn. 2nd Row: Lew Witt, Helen Haynes, Elmore Oistad, Sylvia Wiper, 3rd Row: Rodney Pressey, and Alven Thorson. High School Mathematics is continuous from iunior high. Algebra and geometry are basic math courses taken by most students. Trigonometry, math analysis, and algebra lll are given to students who vvish to further their studies in mathematics. The obiectives of the Industrial Arts classes are to provide the opportunity to obtain basic technical and industrial knowledge necessary for the work-day life after high school. Industrial Arts Department - Seated: Clement Paulsen Standing: S. Clyde McGee, R.C. Goodman, and Douglas Smart 5-.. 4 1 4 'T,QTgW'n 'r rf.. ri ft f 45' A f I sir Q Custodians - Seated: Al Brideson, Laure Bell, Marea Spies, Donald Stanford, Frank Waldeck. Standing: Wallace McAllister, Charles Tepfer, Woodruff Axelson, James Burner, Bronislaus Szymanski, and Donald Burris. This staff keeps our building and grounds clean, neat, and in good order. They vvork hard to maintain everything in the best condition. E,,,,,., 4 We te leo' to unafsco vered resources. The Home Economics Department provides education for home and family living. By en- rolling in these courses, one can develop the skills and iudgments necessary for everyday life. Home Economics Department - Lois Legg, Donna O'Connor, and Lucille Jahnke. '1 O33 Physical Education Department - Henry Ben- dele, Marion Swofford, Lucille Trucarro, Nor- man Goldstein. Lunchroom Staff - Madeline Kelley, Laura Lewiston, Lorraine Gronberg, Clara Erickson, Doris Willits, Ann Derksen, and Mar- garet Fish. Not pictured: Delilah Curtis. A necessary part of the Faculty is the lunch- room staff. They prepare lunches and en- deavor to keep a pleasant atmosphere in the lunchroom. All persons need sufficient strength to main- tain good health and do everyday tasks. Through the instruction in the Physical Ed- ucation Department, pupils acquire the know- ledge and desire to do this. I7 'Q 1 4 Vu J E If NT- '91 f , fy Q? V Iv if ,uf 1 ' ' M f 1 ' F, V I W V 3 . f 1' 3 X- ,A .nw ,A J .-,Z IM U ,X 17.5191 A 'fix-gy...-9 , ,- L K x xv 'Q-1 'X , ' ,I 2 H M! u M ,. K' ,f v Y I, K 5 f k-A ..5, H i g U , -an ' ' ..,f ' ' rl. ' - 5. :xx 1 mg 0 N ff' R ' Sk,-'S 1 'V ix X-4-FQ , I 1. 1 1 '4 he N A ,Qmjfx .1 fxx 'ffl L I' P 4 Y X Qzsbf 1 : FL. m -i X V- 5 1 ff' x.f,,5 if luv H2 f, 1 'id' The sound of many feet, the banging of lockers, voices echoing throughout the school, indicates once again the halls of Ballard are crowded as the students await with anticipation the events of the coming year. x K5 ' r 1 ' -- ' . X 'H vw , Q' A tense moment in the game is mirrored on the faces ot the spectators. Boy meets girl . . . October October is a busy month with many activities. Among the outstanding events this month is the election of Mr. and Miss Pep who reign supreme over Ballard Spirit. l-lflda and GGY EWU! rlardlng GJ ballots for the election ot Mr. and Nluss Pep. Oh no! He fumbled the ball again, is 2 As the flnale of Pep Week, Brad George and Sally Bellamy, Mr, and Miss Pep, were honored at a Pep Assembly. A chance meeting . . . 2l November By November, school activities were going full steam ahead. Each was performed with the utmost success. The most important proiect undertaken was the P.-T.A.- sponsored Bottle Drive. With a very poor start, this drive progressed until bottle collecting was on the minds of all Ballardites. yrs vias BM 4 r Muttnik takes Dick for a ride in Sputnik at the Roosevelt game. und' A Our new yell leaders whoop it up at a pep assembly when Fa da da is introduced. p. N ' :Bm Z Drink a lot? No! He is lust supporting the bottle drive .s' fl' f CS y0r,,lApf ffl: The cake contest is a success with both boys and girls participating. XBMSYJR. . . . . leads to further developments. Jody paints the thermostat as the number of bottles rises. ti ' I Fashions This year's fashions started out with the ivy-league look. A buckle added to the backs of shoes and pants was most common. For the girls, blue and red shades were popular in sweaters and skirts, with the matching outfits suitable for school and dates, The boys wore flannel slacks and shirt combinations and also ieans and ivye leaguers. Shoes showed great variety this year. The girls favored lancers, flats, ale alerts, saddles, and cheerleaders. The leading style for the boys were Big M's but bright colored suede desert boots became popular towards spring, Hair styles were short this year, crew- cuts for the boys and brushups for the girls. , 1-X ,, 2, , ,' TX. J - .1 .- i . N- Z ,I Q, 5W ,, EV lv' lf!! ,Nl 1- N Am I Gary Owen and Sandy Tynes, ski king and queen, reign with Tom Alberg and Jeanette Bow, prince and princess, over Ballard Ski School Day. January U ir., I , fvfjq i The ski buses provide singing and cone And skiing we go. versation for enthusastic skiers. 24 As January rolls around, Ski Fever is in the air. The snowy slopes are covered with victims ofthe disease. Beginners and ex- perts alike ioin to make the ski season one of the brightest out- looks ofthe winter. ! i Q , it 2 wi February Construction work began early in February on the Northwest Annex andthe Boys' and Girls' gyrns. Hammering, bulldozing, and digging became familiar parts of our daily H W lk :PN Q -Q War ' :U 'Wild -' -. .4l l'?9, ' ., - .- , school life. I A W g if 4 M ,F X, ,gy y e gp yfjfgg ttf- . ' 11 'far . a..J7 ,f- ' 'YQ' 'Q 'L' ' - '11 if'- ,i,. 0 . .A ,. by ,Qty f Vg 62 atv' ..- - f 1 Q e .5 -:ian gm.-4.aL.t ' .Y, -v. I ' -2-ab.. -r ' J Q 3-'A 'At I 1 l X There's the dirt remover special! My . t,,r , if I. y 1, if ' 5 f 'ff 'vie 'L' 1 - - . Sorreone left the .windows open, W y AWG . ,f:41,,,J4i , .y,wv 'UWKPMQY X .,,.,,q,5, fg 6545. QW ' I Teachers promote pep at a basketball l assernblyt Deep, isn't it? N ly -if Zi :Q 'ff M' ' I - L,-pf? sf f it V ' 4,-a , ' ,, -he 1 , y , l ,ry,, , r rt-i Q Now, boys, don't be so rough. W March VJ Gary Cunningham and Margie Neill, Duke and Duchess ot the Mardi Gras, smile regally at their Coronation. with-Li--is ' M i f il, ' -'11c 'M1 'll ' 'x ia? The Junior class booth is a center of attraction and excitement, 26 March is here and the planning of the Mardi Gras is underway. lt re- quires much hard work from all Bal- lard students, but they find their reward on the night of the big event when games, prizes, laughter, and excitement are everywhere. 1 o gl I crown thee Duchess Margie. The Quarter Tones entertain us. The girls really wowed them at the Night Club ,Hwrile the boyz got a lri ot lau at the Talent Show 14,0117 April brings warmth and the laziness of spring. By this time the construction was in full swing for the new building. The opening of the baseball season and the appearance of colorful cotton clothes high- light This month. May I The arrival of May brings warm weather and outdoor activities. White Day, The biggest festive event of the month, is long awaited by all as everyone dresses in his best and there is fun and laughter all day long. Games and contests, too, add to the excitement ot the day. The distribution of the Shingle is also a sign that May has come and gone. F754 in! Senior girls traditionally wind the May Pole. new x , , X W ' fs, F .i f 1 Vx 'I her. ,-A A 1'f'1hN ' 4 I H , I , , . ,. X yr A 5 In T f ll 5 . :ful l-- ' ' E, 1 eff-1' m' Q ,V 9 L Hr, I Z I H is , , 4 I . , ,ig l , H . f N qu ' QQ 444' J if , ' ye' l 'f ' ly fl: 3, X Oh! What a mess! The egg broke. 0 ' P l l E ' - lr 7 ' 79 F' : M fe, awed' ' K ' V wg: ' Y Keep together, boys. Sally Wilson, Miss Posture ot l957, receives an or- chid trom Mr. Johnson. 28 5. ik. aw 7 'ldkv U, . . L c X ..,,w,4,S. . CX.. .l y k EMS-Z , ., K-5, Memories are kept -, Q-f f s. ,rf pm ., -'Tit'-'I -' ine t, ff -. -s .gmQ,s1 Q, ' .-ff:-Isl! WE- ia, ,',e.D. Hffii' -s - - itz .N and treasured in the mr .Mk 1, W 1'-A s f Q l , Sh inQle. .,ff 'x 'EWU' J from social life, 4, f f, :J 'Q 5 467 W 1 In-' ,f - ' 4' to scholastic life. .. an-ani. V, If ff, ,: , . fy gfgrgaf , f, , 1 ,,9ZQ, G ,7 M. -,M 4 ',f'fQ:ffff'f2fI5f Television, one of our newest educators, is viewed in the Photography class. One of the most interesting classes ottered at Ballard to graduating seniors is Photography. Here they learn the proper use ot various types ot cameras and light- ing equipment. They also develop their ovvn negatives and make prints from them. Pat and Colleen are intent upon keeping the plant alive. 30 .v 4 Don, Jerry and Al seem interested in the Van de Graft Generator. Light, sound, electricity, and other phenomena are studied in Physics. ln this class the students begin to learn about the fundamental machines and their ap- plication in this modern age. Possibly the greatest asset for the Botany students is the use of their ovvn greenhouse. Here they seed and cultivate their ovvn plants. They also examine the reaction of plants with chemicals and various other torms of energy such as heat and light. Basic SCl'6l7l'l'l7C knowledge is acquired in high school 'mem Ubin sowing a problem, Dick uses the slide rule. Learning to manipulate and read the slide rule is one of the many phases of study ot the Algebra Ill and Trigonometry stu- dents. Other segments of the course in- clude solving equations, graphing, and studying the relationship between the the sides and angles of triangles. Tom charts a course trrovg' sur Piiget Sound, waters Have you ever wondered hon a ship can tind its way across oceans and arrive at a designated port with- out losing its way? It so, you would probably be very interested in a class called Navigation, It is ottered only the second semester ot each year and is taught by Mr, Oistad. The Biology students tollow a path ot studies during the first semester very similar to that of Botany. However, in the second semester more specified phases of Biology are studied such as disecting trogs, diagraming outlines ot grasshoppers, and viewing various types of microbes under the microscope. ln Biology students like Patty have an oppor unity to dissect frogs. 3l T Tl w..-fa.-,M TTU' ' l ill '...a-Truim w T J. . T, I, ' A' 1' y ,' if ll T lf T , , r 3. . I T V, X . f T A ' , i 1' . rg . K I , , ., T , . ls ThaT The carburebgr 1 A lli T X l 5 T 1' ,J i .ff ll y J Yufu r i . FX. xr N x A 7 j L L L T 1' l dl 1 lv ,l L The purpose of Driver's Training in The public schools is To Teach Teen-agers The Tundamemal principles of driving and good sporTsmanship on The road. The suc- cess of This course can be shown by The low a:cidenT raTe of Teen-agers who have passed a driving educaTion course. While Today The main emphasis is on a college educaTion There is sTill a growing demand Tor Tradesmen and mechanics. For Those who are so inTeresTed, preliminary Training in Wood Shop will be beneficial. STudenTs who like To draw scale models TM lg l X ii . T' x by V and plans should Try To work Mechanical fi ks- 1 g lf, Ark Drawing inTo Their schedule. This course Q il Ex rs 3, l 5 RJ and The more advanced drawing courses ' in Nl f lj X f' Turnish a good background Tor prospecT- T ' Alrl S X V , l T ive careers in engineering and draTTing. -A T I ,- ,V P fi fx' i. lf T gk- T 'X kr A y I T, , Ng N4 T. Y 'A jx ' XT A ff' A 1 X yy -' 5,1 XX T T l Jef if l T ft i Ahh 1 X lx' 'J X, ' 1 , ,f . i or Sli' 7 T gl lv . A T ' -Xa-pf I ' Q l f Q I ,qiq A , T T 7 'N X , Vx, I rffssqswra 'T 'T .f 1- , T Mr. McGee'waTches Fred cuT a design on The Now, boys, This is The way we do iT. gig saw whale Gary looks on, 32 Home economics and shops I , -1..- ,.,........, ' I fn Mar f , , ,, . as, Twifrf 43 These girls prepare to be future 'tome-rnalfers. W CLOTHIN M... , 1 i WJQQ5 Lnifa's display is approved by Mrs. Jester. There are clothing and homemaking classes for all who want to learn to sew, knit, crochet, and embroider. Also the fundamentals of tailoring are taught. Each student constructs his own garment and is graded on the quality of workmanship and his ability to follow directions. The foods classes are designed to teach the methods of preparing the modern foods for the modern home, The students start with preparing breakfasts, then go on to lunches, snacks, and dinners. This class not only is very useful, but is also a good background for those who want to make Home Economics a career. stress useful sk17!s. 1 avalan- ,i ,. Q' s ... y M. JN . T , ,,V,4 4: 1, Mr. Jones looks pleased at Cam Craig's ash tray. Ceramics is a class in which students have an opportunity to express their own ideas and imagination with clay. Here they can create practical as well as artistic obiects. Through this medium they gain an apprecia- tion of a different phase of art as well as a valuable experience. T if ,Q . 5' -4' Q v 'if il T ff Atal 4 ,cs f flip ' 'Lf I, ' F 1 f' .f , vi if L TJ .1 rg, , we' T , -if 1 4 if' Mit! I F' if ,Ly Q' X J' I i J ' 'V .:- I 1 X fylg X X 1 ,si - , tl' 1 T A l, .gy i 33 Mr. Tohiti speaks to the Senior reading class about his native country, Iran. ldgfdlll, it This group of iuniors presents a panel discussion to the rest of their class. Senior Reading is a class for seniors which develops an appreciation for the finer types of literature. It also prepares the students for the barrage of reading they will encounter upon entering college. Language Arts is a required course for all students. They not only are taught the fundamentals of English, but also learn research techniques, how to speak before a class, to organize panels and many very useful habits which aid them in other classes and through life. ln the last few years, Ballard students have been very fortunate in be- ing able to view such plays as Victoria Regina, Teahouse of the Aug- ust Moon, Pygmalion, and Annie Get Your Gun, all of which were big hits on Broadway. lt is very unusual for a high school to pre- sent such difficult plays. 34 flpademic Sklyf5 fi-52. 1-- ,. M ,., K 7 Y 5 fx .l J., Q X., X., ,Q ,fxicix 5, , . . s fx i, x s , ig . -if .' X All .ang Q, , My ' .4, l V, , c N rs x -'H fl . -- n - .W . ' , N , , sf ,A .x V if R.: -A .f A .. 1 1 g 1 P .-M , L,- --kg , .-, ,-f X , if U Y .ff , Ken and Sarah rehearse for the Spring Play, Annie Get Your Gun. broaden our horizons. Office Practice is a preparatory course for future office work. These students learn how to use the vari- ous types of office equipment. This class also performs many useful services to the school by mimeographing tests, bulletins, and other material for teachers and different organizations. basic skills of a good typist. For the stu go on to Typing lll, a' good background of rmati is given of the various secretarial kill that ' an asset for them when they try to g iob I r on. ln Typing I and ll, the students begin to lear s o i e sv ' Ss N 'fy' L.-f ,r .155 . Keep your eyes off your fingers? 1 gm I Faye and Harold discuss the Romans and their civilization. I 'l.-awww I- Miss Woods explains the mechanics of the mimeograph machine to two of her students. Aside from teaching us to appreciate the language and culture of foreign lands, Ballard's Foreign Language Department also helps us to better under- stand our own language. ln addition to the present curriculum of Spanish, French, and Latin, next year Russia will be taught. Ballard will be one of the few high schools in the United States to offer this course. Ballard is very fortunate this year in having two stu- dents from other lands attending school here. Harula Limatzakis is from Crete, and Surat Downyok is from Thailand. Next year the students hope to establish a Foreign Exchange Program. It is hoped that this program will promote better understanding between other countries and our own. '0:...6a in bu- 1' Harula and Surat point out their native lands on the world map 35 .Mx 1 A, EVA 141 ,' '. ' - . ' ff-wffxi. K- ,- f - f ! 1 1 X , A X! R my X X .4 Y A - rf N . , V. ' 1' . X. V N., ' V px x x , ' , 2 N w rl X X A .W h . 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Assembly Sch. Awards Bldg.-Grounds Constitution Constitution Elections Faculty Rel Anderson George Beckley Moore Abelsen Root Lauritzen Olson Belles HIldIVlQ President Camden Hall Vice-President Lynne Engelsen Secretary Ba rba ra Ove rh us Treasurer Beverly Johnson Parliamentarian Stan Johnson Chief Justice Richard Clayton Advisor Mr. Birchman ir, 7 ,c -H f,,r-f -,V1-ih N K0-bmp, ' 'wwe We i '1.,. -Cv..-t-u-Q. -if W' 'T'w i' ' -ei.. si-141 --iw 4'1 Q l ,ff 'Q I 1 5 l 17: ' it ,tl ' , .,., 1 - i 2 f' ffm Student Court - Sitting: Bates, Bridges, Clayton, Jorgensen Wilson, Stand ing: Charlton, Mork, Van Patten. Probably the greatest achievement of the students of Ballard High during i957-58 was the addition of a new department in the govern' ment of ASB, This addition became known as the Student Court, and consists of a chief iustice and six iustices, The significant factor of this addition is that it opens a bigger field for student participation in self-government. Novv, the students not only can help formulate school policies, they can have a part in en- forcing and seeing that these policies are carried out. During the first year their responsibilities have been few, but when the students begin to see and appreciate the value of such an or- ganization, greater responsibilities vvill be delegated to this court. New student, Clark Winetraub, listens while Mr. Riley explains the many advantages of an Activity Card at an assembly early in the year. s Faculty Rel. Int.-High Con. Int.-High Con. Int.-High Rel. Pep Pep Point System Point System Publicity Publicity Leufkins Harbert Johnson Aspholm Aiken Fletcher Eller Folkestad Ball Lindahl L , i. rt Ps A ,rpg Scrapbook Special Events Standards Talent Talent Traffic Traffic lil ff- U ff i i Moore Primmer Whitlock Bellamy Searing DavieS Scherrer 'I r ik. i , ' ll ff I i I V s-,Lf i-, W 1 is , , ,K IJ I i ' ' V -, , I , ,K ii Galaxies of ideas come from ASH 1, Lf, To encourage and to provide ways and means for greater participation by students in the government of their school, is the purpose of the Associated Students of Ballard. The nucleus of ASB. consists of three depart- ments, the executive, the legislative, and the iudicial. The executive department is com- posed ofthe five officers, and the chairmen of the eighteen committees. The legislative branch consists of a Legislature composed of an elected representative from each advisory roll room. This group meets every Tuesday FN .1 ' '1 Q PNP' 4219 -is after school. lt also includes the presidents of each of the four classes, the Hon Society, the Boys' Club, and the Girls' . The students and the facult of Ballard are very proud of their school overnment. Many students hav akjen an.active part in keeping it runnin smoojdhlyfand efficiently. By taking an act' e par inftheir school government, not o ly does th school benefit, but the stu- dent learn the democratic vvay of life throu h sha yesponsibility. f ' . t'Nit A.S.B. Legislature - 'lst Row: Jallo, Karch, Mahler, Dill, Mackintosh, lewis, Rockom, George, Morris, Doyle, Corey, Johnson, Flour noy, Kornar, North, Kauffman 2nd Row: Linerud, Henrilfson, Jones, Fish, Peterson, Swanson, Larson, Anderson, Beers, Hall, Conner, Jorgensen, Olney, Johnson, Melinat, Chesley, lfiellberg 3rd Row: Wilson, Cederblom, Olson, Blecha, Leiren, Jacobsen, Zvvaduk Carlson, Satterlee, Healy, Fir, Johnson, Wilson, Hoviclf, Woldseth, Wright, Mork, Lane. 4th Row: Maus, Ossinger, Glase, Cunning- harp, Martin, Hugeby, Clayton, Fluke, Dice, Sioberg, Breiwick, Sandstrorn, Hahn, Chastek, Ermert 1 49 -S 'G if l r V . 3 ff 'l'5ff?f-fff'i:.? 2fQ ff ' 0 f 'l iiia r sfii A Assemblies Exchange Prog. Pins - Points Publicity Scholarship Special Events Ushermg Vocation Ways and Means HObGrt Ohlson Wick Darrow Kauffman f Drake McDaniel Fulthorp Dice lfuntz ,i . 'i f fri Q i ,, ' yn A i p Y ,A ,- ' .i . rr, it , l, i I ft Y A t it l - i ' fi 1 f President if l Craig , if Vice-President' Gibson Secretary Conway Advisor Mr. Bernnard Honor Society is intended to stimulate student interest in scholastic achievement. It extends special recogni- tion to students who accumulate sufficient points for membership, affords opportunities for participation in various activities, and entrusts privileges such as permanent excuse from study hall for Seniors. To be eligible for Honor Society, a Senior must have earned a total of 82 points in academic subiects in the three previous years. Service points are awarded for work on various committees. These committees pro- vide valuable service for Ballard High School and mem- bers receive helpful training in leadership qualities. Honor Society membership can be a stepping stone to a college education. At the 1957 Scholarship In- formation meeting, representatives of 30 colleges and organizations were available to discuss opportunities for scholarships with Honor Society students and their parents. Further study was given this year to a proposed stu- dent exchange program somewhat along the lines of the teacher exchange program in effect with various foreign countries. This program is expected to be in effect in the near future. ,lx4'.ai+- ,fll-f5L'f4'fV'3CC 'Clif-Q e, - 'J nfs f v,zneLx.k-avr? rf., gigs JI, fl-1. -V IQ' I .7 'L 'Lf :fue ., L.-4 a'LffK,..n.L..4.- 'Y L ff ' ' A I fifziif? 7?-L--fkjc' 414' ,2,g.. 4 L :J xi. , , ZLi,fof'jf'.K'L.a-gif fe of 5' - Q L gf gf!! c ,Q 4-fc4..f .-zfLffvA2L fA?' 'f 't' , 1' 41 'L -K rj ,Q A ff f -ff fi f A representative ofthe Retail Trade Bureau discusses their scholar- ship with interested students. Know edge gained today will benedi us tomorrow 1 . ff:-S I S , 1. .'Lf9 v -fl-f , . I-' .1-. ' L Q ' 'i 'QA' '- 'fly In A E FJ 0 Pi : , . 21 , '-H 5 ' ',. J ' 'P' fa? ' fi 14 -ffl .- . J' A r .4 v flfz' ' J , L ' I J -'X i -o- 'I 1 VW' 1 S-30,7714 -14, , . ff ,, 4, A, 1 ie. L My V, any ,V f-141' W 'I .' Q af ff . 0' W ' 1 ' , .1 i,,.:r agaififf-,ui -J . - H ' ' '-'H ' - f ' ' 0 'vw 3 ' A ,ggewfl V,,4. l,,. j, ,, ,L V, 1, 'Ll I Q-If ' ,uf , ' - ,V ,, I A . Senior Honor Society - lst Row: Kildahl, Broberg, Abelsen, Burmeister, Ellsworth, Krull, Overhus, Niell, Freeman, Halonen, Zwa dulc, Minnihan, Moore, Adams, Schrnaus, Troberg, Armstrong. 2nd Row: B. Johnson, Renshaw, Wilson, Craven, Tynes, J. Olson K. Johnson, Hilton, Thomas, Bow, Lulow, P. Johnson, Egan, Bridges, Folkesfad, Simmons, Strickland, Marshbank, 3rd Row: Line rud, Fluke, Slflnner, Leiser, Burreson, Murphy, Clayton, Laskowski, Gerhardt, Cox, Pahlman, Thunman, Marchett, Dearing, Gervais Yank. 41h Row: Martin, Cunningham, Dibble, Wilson, Engelson, Bates, Trigstad, Butler, Adler, Kiallin, Dice, Husseman, Owen, Alberg Hall, Vemo. 4l 1 r 1 All City P.T.A. Burmeister All City P.T.A. de Cillia Arts Thomas uaig Bu Dixon Decorations Peterson Executive Sec. Junkin Father-Daughter Schmidt 5' 2' - Flowers Espeland Hostess Dibble Friendship Pahlman Installation Minnihan Health Bow Lost and Found Galer Hospitality Kiarstad Merit Reeve YTCSIUCHI Sue Matchett Vice-President ' Sue Yank Qs Recording Sec. 4 Margaret Hilton Corres. Sec. Janice Freeman Treasurer fb Maureen Dearing ' vi? Advisor f Mrs. Rodenhouse C I C7 ? Girls' Club Helpers - lst Row: Cox, S. Nelson, Severeid, Power, Halonen. 2nd Row: Junkin Curle, L. Johnson, Torget, Cowles, Bergman, Zwaduk, Lulow. 3rd Row: Lindahl, Tynes, Beckley Berg. Last Spring, newly elected Girls' Club officers for T957-58 chose girls for Cabinet positions they knew they could work with cooperatively. Looking toward the future, they held a progressive dinner in August to organize Cab- inet and officers programs for the opening of school. lt was then announced that Mrs. Rodenhouse would be the new Girls' Club Advisor. Girls' Club has enioyed a profitable year, including such activities as The Miniature Conference, Nlother-Daughter Banquet, Father-Daughter Night, and White Day sponsored with Boys' Club. Roll Representatives and the Girls' Helpers played a large part in fulfilling Girls' Club responsibilities. Roll Representatives are elected from each roll room, and attend a meeting once a week where they are informed of the future events and activities for the girls of the school. They relay this in- formation back to their rooms along with the Girls' Club Newsette which is published once a month. The Helpers consist of desk girls who answer the phone when Mrs. Rodenhouse is not present, take messages, and sign girls into the room. Restroom girls assist the nurse with the girls who become ill during school hours. Other Helpers keep the club room orderly, quiet, and assist in keeping the Girls' Club Room a friendly and cheerful place. Through Girls' Club, many fine associations are formed. From each other, the girls acquire habits, ideas, and ideals which will help them to become better students, and later better citizens. i 7' P l , ' Mi te 'fl A15 Soillfllay rl , x f-fa: A - 151 Pep ' ll ,Q Gervais if si ,lllh ij' ' Mft, Lv il Mother-Daughter JJ if ,sl ,ill A We ef NWN ill P.T,A. Dance is 4 Cox . ay,- A . . . O , Personality n axis of activity IS Girls Club. BW Publicity Nelson ' Program Skinner Red Cross Lensch Cabinet members EV'6VT5'l't ag 5+ we Gi,-lg' Club Asgembiy Roll Representatives - lst Row: C. Jones, Borene, Craven, C. Yeraber, Jorstad, Hobbs, J. Cleghorn, Duxbury, lf. lerisch, Lerigyel, 2nd Row: Murray, Williarnson, Handy, Bush, Higley, Dalsbo, Ellsworth, lndridson, Schieggel Carlson, Burr, West, P. Jones, 3rd Row: Taylor, Frazier, Alrnelfaar, Tynes, Mallett, Fleming, Phelps, Strand Solberg, Looney, Draper, Sather, Storrs, 4th Row: Khuen, M. Anderson, Zirbes, Jewett, Mclntosh, Sirnongon Page, Puner, J, Olson, Lindahl, Yanlf, Hobart, Strickland Sth Row: Axelsori, Nordberg, D. Anderson, Ogii-Om C, lghafigeri, Janzsen, Heath, Marius, S. Nelson, Larson, Kirehott, Hielrn, Londahl, Durbin, Nl. Johnson, 3 Rest Room Peterson Roll Rep. Severe-id Scrapbok Cartmell Social Zvvaduk Social Service Lulow Standards Fix Typing Wilson u -0 gt .X I Am A ., I 1 -og if -wx, M J ,xx L 'Na ,4 ,,... B 56 . . i 'W .3 , 'W A I 1 H . .a K 4 ,-I' at A 4 A-U b :Q ',-qu All City P.T.A. Johnson Assembly Hobbs Field Patrol Gibson Host Henderson Intramural Sports Swanson Letter Awards Banquet Glase March of Dimes Kauffman Pep Vemo P.T.A. Dance Martin Publicity Sletmoe Scrapbook Conner Traffic Squad Dreisbach Trophy Case Trigstad Vocational Ohlson C0-operation among the boys President Bob Walker Vice-President Gary Stebbins Secretary George Foster Treasurer Mike Anderson Student Manag Bob Barrett Advisor Mr. Hatton el' l,d A '11 Q ui i 'T -S Boys' Club offers every boy in Ballard the chance to aid in the betterment of our school through participa- tion in its wide variety of activities. With the help of the new Boys'Club sponsor, Mr. Hatton, the Boys' Club embarked on a very ambitious schedule this year. Boys' Club provided a Traffic Squad to minimize the congestion in the halls. The Boys' Club Assembly Com- mittee endeavored to plan assemblies enioyable to everybody. New arrivals to Ballard were given a friendly first impression of the school by the Host Committee, which showed them around the school and introduced them to their teachers. Attractive dis- plays were designed and erected by the Trophy Case Committee. At the conclusion of each sports season, Boys' Club sponsored banquets to honor the boys on our teams and assemblies in which they were awarded their letters. Boys' Club also worked hand in hand with Girls' Club in planning P.T.A. dances, the March of Dimes cam- paign, and the White Day celebration. Boys' Club strived with earnestness to help make Mardi Gras the success it was. fghlls ,-bfiilfw XVQHQ bowl obo Cl' c. 5 frwsgblu 1 'W ,kf'x,'-X Qxwuc-aeliix Cv-mc? -C l wwQ,,wcix,vuifQ ow Ox 3 CKY husky 7 . . yh A V' klfsvl -A if ' Xl Boys' Club Attendants - lst Row: Foti, Hobbs, Wugell, Pascoe, Liedburg. f 6 i 2nd Row: Carlson, Conner, Rockom, Fullenwider. .X .x C- . MQ! 'li G' , 'N , ' 1'0 fi NAM makes a successful year Field Patrol - lst Row: Foti, Engel, Pomateer, Bish, Richards. 2nd Row: Carlson, Calvin, Myers, Forsman, Weberg. 3rd Row: Lund, Murphy, Christianson, Riches, Godbois. D 9 ,fin fLxf,4 Movie Crew - lst Row: Eller, Bish, Morrison, 2nd Row: Clifton, Kraemer, LeRoy, Hamilton, Godsey. 3rd Row: Scheele, Adler, Walker, Wick, Advisor - Mr. Dahl. Due to the efforts of the Field Patrol, with Mr. Norman Goldstein as its advisor, order is maintained at all football, basketball, and home baseball games, as well as the All-City Track Meet. Field Patrol members also act as ushers during school plays and for other evening school functions. Movie Crew members aid our school by pro- viding audio visual services, such as the showing of classroom movies and the opera- tion of the public address systems. With the help of their advisor, Mr. Harold Dahl, they maintain all their equipment in top operating condition for our benefit. Radio Club is composed of a group of boys interested in radio and electronics. With the aid of their very qualified advisor, Mr. Dahl, these boys receive valuable training which results in ham operators' licenses for many, and also unveils the possibility for a bright future working in this field. Radio Club - O'Keefe, Vortman, Williams, Cunningham, Hedman, Fluke, Scheele, Godsey, Advisor - Mr. Dahl, Clifton, Kraemer. Editor Ka ren Broberg Talisman and Shingle rooms Open., Fac., Index Drake School Life George Organizations Moore Classes Fix Conway A varied selection of events in our school life is portrayed in the Shingle, from the academic to the many school activities. The staff members are kept busy from September to June, acquir- ing a record of our school functions. The Art Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Henning, works with the annual staff, creating the art inserts in the book and making the cover. ,rin addi- . 4 I2 Shingle Art Staff - Thorp, Van Patten, Advisor Mrs Henning, Whitlock. tion to drafting the annual, the Shingle Staff worked with ASB Cabinet in revis- ing and printing the Student Handbook. With the co-operation of the advisor, Mr. Herb Birchman, the editor, and the staff members, this book for the year T958 has been made in hope that it will bring back many pleasant memories in the years to come. - R -' fr 1 1 i A1 IA lsxtgg A tl, Jllvlyx L vig Qlglfj, lar! J . V 04, il. V 1 J 46 . b-L-..., t f , AA',,.... Shingle Staff - lst Row: Hilton, Schmidt, Dearing, Cox, Folkestad. 2nd Row: Morris, Kelling, Lock- ett, K. Johnson, Minnihan, Wright. 3rd Row: Smith, Trigstad, G. Johnson, Vemo, Granade. are observatories of school events. Editor, Claudia Craven 1' J .. wir: X Fil' t 1? ' h Talisman Staff - Sitting: Rowe, Peterson, Willis, Freeman, Wiltfong. Standing: Advisor - Mr. Sears, Griswold, Johnson, George, Almskaar, Mosalsky, Kildahl, Armstrong. On Wednesday afternoons, all students who have activity cards receive the Talisman, our school newspaper. Through it, the students are kept in- formed about the many events in our school, and other Seattle high schools. It also has anecdotes and polls taken of the students. The staff members are advanced iournalism students who en- joy this experience in publishing a newspaper. Journalism ll students loin the staff in the spring semester to train for the near future when they will be the editors. The staff members also published a press book and a style book this year to aid the Talisman staffs in the years to come. Mr. Herb Sears ad- vises these students in giving this much-enioyed school service. ' . , 1 Talisman Pa e Editors - Sitting: Dodman. Standing: Dur 9 . ' bin, Olson, Burmeister, Hunter, Skinner, Clampett, Gol- lihur. Sitting - Business Manager: Vincent. Ad Manager Webster Copy Editor: Ball. Circulation Manager: Sims. Standing Photographer Stoner. Ad Manager: Schmit. Copy Editor: Henson C5 gi mi J fi Choir - 'Ist Row: Belles, Carlson, Guest, Healty, DePree, Abelson, Olson, Halonen, Fletcher, Wilson, gf McMillin, Hager, Webster, 2nd Row: Hyslop, Zwaduk, Ball, Bendele, Nelson, Murphy, Jay, Dunlap, ,ff Johnson, Dunlap, Fluke. 3rd Row: Sweet, Heath, Biornson, Craig, Sims, Graham, Benson, Pahlman, ,' X Olson, Olson, Axelson, Donald, Weiss, McAvoy. 4th Row: Lenyel, Gladson, Wright,'Roraback, Henson, X. Satterlee, Palmason, Osborn, Pierce, Mayo, Smyth, Meberg, Jones, Fletcher, Frair. I, -N ' f ttf .r 'it Q . 1 Q X, , q if ?l fiTi' i' f'1w i J. , f t .O -sqft OEF: D I . g I f . Onan C cgi bn l U' vw? Senior Glee - lst Row: Dill, Berg, Wheelhouse, Healy, Tongen, Ericson, Schaub, Longley, Hagen, DesVoigne, Hobbs, Gordon. 2nd Row: Guest, Tornou, Baxter, Phelps, Dennison, Larson, Swanson, Dunlap, Dahl, Wright, Goldsmith, Stratton Woldseth, Dunlap. 3rd Row:fLarson, Leiren, Janssen, Svendsen, Graham, Donald Froberg, Johnson, Jones, Mattson, Winberg, Lindgren, Johansen, Fluke. i. SY Xx.,f -.li xg' KX Qi l Triple Trio - 1st Row: Guest, Senter, Johansen, Halonen, Olson, Doch- stader. 2nd Row: Carlson, Bendele, Biornson, Heath, Axelson, Fluke, Johnson. 48 Choir is made up of students who enjoy singing more advanced choral music and performing for the public. This group is under the very capable leadership of Miss Harriet Charlton. During the year, the choir has taken part in many school func- tions and has sung for outside organizations as well. Among these performances were the Christ- mas program, the All-City Music Festival, the Spring Concert, and Commencement Exercises. These and numerous other outside performances have made this a most successful year. Senior Glee, consisting of fifty girls, is the advanced girls' glee club which makes an intensive study of voice control and directing. This group meets three days a week. Senior Glee sings and enioys many types of music under their accomplished director, Miss Charlton. They performed at various assem- blies, PTA. meetings and concerts throughout the year, at which they both inspired and entertained all who heard. Triple Trio is a specially selected group of girls, all of whom enioy singing. These girls practice three times a week on their own time. They made many guest appearances for both school and various out- side groups. Miss Charlton directs this group also. The fine quality of singing made all of their per- formances enioyable. Music creates harmony throughout the worlof The Flag Twirlers is a newly formed group in its first year. The purpose of this organization is to augment and add color to the Marching Band. Since it is newly formed, the girls have had to put in many hours of practice after school in order to learn the fundamentals of marching and flag twirling. Besides having taken part in half-time shows this fall, the Flag Twirlers accompanied the Band to Wenatchee this spring for the Apple Blossom Festival. The music of Ballards band, filtering through air waves, registered pleasant notes to the ears of all who heard. Among its many activities the band played at football games, assemblies, the basketball iamboree, and had the thrill of marching in the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Parade. To aid the band financially and socially, the Band Parents Club raised money through a fruit cake sale and a spaghetti dinner, This year could be accredited a notable success through the concentrated efforts of the band and its exacting director, Mr. Barth. I ,M - . 5. .,.v n.,.,' -'fu .,., -fr- J: ff '. ' f ,' -V ' . ,1 N, . 7.7 - , U cy I:-VZ: --V,f,,,: i ' . Lp 57' 3.152 it-'x '1'f Q ' f 'X 'Self i 'v ww-512' - ri . -A ,-,. gy i 'W xf.,.'f, -.., lr T124 f ,YL . ' Ash. Flag Twillers - Maiorette: Kramer. lst Row: Reise, Steele, Fleury, Lance. 2nd Row: Fritz, Hyslop, Johnson, Sparrie. 3rd Row: Engholm, R, Dunlap, Ronald, Amundson. 41h Row: Mitch- ell, M. Dunlap, Chesley, Anderson. 1 1' J- ay! r as ,W'A:qal3s'2 :? 'f-QF h -v ' A I l1 X 5 d -1 1 R :S , E ckson, Johnson, Logue, Moore, Burgess, Kamar, Bakken, Vail,vPhelps, Sriiber Bgchncavh, Ycaannkhogndrkowa Nelson, Pahlman, Martin, Strickland, Adams, Rumble, Simpson, Bakkeh Grant, Meberg, Cowles, Bridges, Kiillberg, Finholt, McGinnis, Deleau, 3rd Row: DUNN, DIVGC' tor - Mr Barth Froyer, Rodenhouse, Squier, Anderson, Drake, Palm, Monsaas, Nordberg, Schwarty, McAvoy,4Pickering. 4th Row: Ericson, Anderson, Dill, Schindler, Nelson, Berg, Baunsgard, Bowe, Ohlson, Nilsen, Vernon, Rennar, Anderson. Sth Row: Haywood, Kelly, Ermert, l-larris, Hohman, Sund- holm, Holm, Hoem, Carlson, Gates, Thomas, Culbertson, McAbee, Williams, West, Johnson, Snyder Kulle, Drage. ' 49 A stellar performance rs the product K . i l- pfyw dafwm vfpb, W' he , ,C tees , at , W f T, Xa hifi yy cw vyu A59 Q ,levy Hu of if ' V jf 3 vu A ...JS fn -r g it Senior Orchestra - Tst Row: Fisk, Erickson, Sandbloom, Fulton, Flueury, Berr, Senter, Lewis, Halo- ip nen, Ronald, Roley. 2nd Row: Director - Mr. Barth, Mitler, Welh, Jones, Pahlman, Martin, Yank, Kiellberg, Hahala, Halonen, Wagner. 3rd Row: McGennis, West, Johnson, Engholm, Brolin, Bauns- gard, Liliar, Finholt, Drage, Dreisbach, Ermert. Mixed Glee - 1stRow: Humphreys, Marsden, Steele, Wheelhouse, Curry, Larson, Gold- smith, Gordon, Weiah, Lowman. 2nd Row: Hurd, Phelps, Thale, Larson, Davis, Knox, Donald, Winberg, Thomas, Tornow, Johnson, Pahlman, 3rd Row: Frair, Gladson, Peter- son, Taylor, Bryant, Vanderhoek, Robinson, Mayo, Wight, Kelly, Hunter. 50 Senior Orchestra helps to instill a love ot clas- sical music through playing and studying, and through developing superior orchestral tech- nique. This year the orchestra's activities were increased. The Christmas program, the Spring Concert, and an ensemble contest were on the calendar of events. Mixed Glee is a class aimed at developing and improving singing and directing skills. This class is open to both boys and girls from the senior to freshman level. Among other things, Mixed Glee takes part in the Christmas program and the annual Spring Concert. Miss Harriet Charlton is the director for this organization. f as - - igwgcgc ,TQ ,,4,f-Fil! if1',,fz'fQ'Z7 ef- fgffiffi' -'fr' 1' .e ' 'i's 1 ' , it . , , .pf + ,ofa ,gba ,V . 0 ,V ..,fy,.i 4251e1,f2fn6D if-ffacfZZ 3r'M 5L '!' 'A yafgi' 'l 'j 'fy ,A , 2,21 Mof hard Work b all f5erf0rmer5. ffl 515' ' 'A ,.,. 4 ,,0,ff',fj.f ,Qcfu JL ,ctolcikh 1- Defi? -yferfreu-Qalf'Jif'5'ti rp' L' 4 -' T' f ,,,,'-. .T --,e..-,-M .-.ce -... X -..cf L- ef. -V L fffev '-f H,-I, '.,. ff '.' ,Q ,. - f .. Af J. J - ff f 1 V,-V, ,1 ,L Y. A 5.2 V A.. . . ,..' .I . r- u . , . -M A.-. , fray- A fr -., - i ' . 0 - Aff.-A 'L L- .-ilifl' '..-4-sf Q T if ' -- ll!! ' .H 'V if , r I .q rkhf 1 . ,: - I, ,gr pg N- sr S a e Crew - lst Row: Roberton Strand, Tornlin, Shannon, Ca bins, Robertson, .'AcEraoe, Kelly. 2nd Row: lsaacson, Wil singer. rofessor Higgins' protege? Colonel Pickering buys flowers from Eliza. -QCD - resented to English Society. WLS N f ,- AV 'we-s. I if Q- Y, E 'il 'Q-'. 'o fl Z ft l didri't know whic oodv way to look. if ,ZX c, ly' B Rf' lu i QC! ff 17 eff On December 6, the United States attempted to launch the first U. S. satellite, but on the eve of the same day Ballard High's Drama department launched a very successful senior play. The play was Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. Other student productions were held throughout the year, on the drama room stage, These plays were put on by Drama l and ll students, in preparation for act- ing onthe main stage. The stage crew members, under the direction ot Miss Haggard, are a hard-working group of fellows who maintain and service the stage and its equip- ment. Most important among their lobs is to design, construct, and light all sets used on the stage. They are also on hand to help make all assemblies, plays, concerts, and P.T.A. meetings run on schedule. 5l The Ballard Future Teachers was formed last year as a chapter of the Future Teach- ers of America. The membership consists of students from all over the country who are interested in becoming teachers. Activities ot the year consisted of hearing guest speakers from the educational field, seeing movies, practicing teaching, ob- serving the operation of classrooms at all levels, attending teacher-student teas, and in exchanging ideas with students from other schools. Ticket Sellers-lst row: Varness, Severeid, Pettersen, Mc- Intosh, Junes, Pratt, Nelson, Advisor-Mr. McGee. 2nd row- Crouch, Stokes, Peterson, Larson, Cartmell, Kiarstad, Mc- Bride, Quick. Seeing movies, slides, and hearing speakers talk on the countries where Spanish is spoken are some of the various activities of the Spanish Club. Through these mediums the students begin to see the relation- ships between these countries and ours, and a better understanding and co-operation develops. Latin Club members study many old customs of the Romans, and participate in some, such as the Saturn- alia and their annual Roman Banquet. They also study the architecture and literature of the Romans and discover that even the ancient Romans were interested in astronomy, as we are today. The purpose of the French Club is to draw the students together to work for a common goal. This desire is exemplified by the close co-operation and relationship between the French students and their teacher and advisor, Mr. Skeie, a Norwegian exchange teacher. ,......-Q Future Teachers of America - 'lst Row: Davis, Krull, Junkin, Olson, Overhus, Sather. 2nd Row: Advisor - Mrs. Strickland, Cartmell, Willis, Dod- man, Freeman, Schmidt, Thomas. 3rd Row: Engle- son, Bow, Monsaas, Beckly, Henderson, Bridges, Ambrose, Torget. Responsibility for selling and collecting tickets at the athletic contests and school plays is invested in a group known as the Ticket Sellers. Mr. McGee co-ordinates this important service group. 1' i . ' 1 - .y l :if f .l ei Spanish Club - 1st Row: MacRae, Jenson, Kauffman, I f IV? Cunningham, Rennar, Snipes, Murphy, Alberg. 2nd Row: Cornelius, Lensch, Schluter, Rossell, Zwaduk, Brown, Monsaat, Gollihur, Thomson. 3rd Row: How- ard, Nlolohon, Kauffman, Solberg, Sayers, Cox, ,Ion- ason, Johnson, Haavik, Haavik, Burnett. Ballard 3 nucleus lies in student a0tiViz'ies. Students in Debate class, are trained to represent their school in interschool come petition in speech. The Debate class has compiled an enviable record of achieve- ments in these competitions. This year the chief duty was to acquire skill in debating the topic of Foreign Aid. The best trained students in debating this subiect entered contests at different colleges in Washing- ton, and the University of Washington. Mr. Don Armstrong advises our very tine debate team. s rf, J-' ,Lv 'T N 1,74 I ff' r KA, if .XX Debate - Sitting: Lane, Aiken, Craven, Standing: Clayton, Hall, Davies, Linerud, Freeman, Alberg, Bridges, Jorgenson, Cunningham, W 1, C1 M i-C Carlson, Advisor - Mr. Armstrong, Kauffman, Van Patten. f .fu-4 V f . J. l t 'LL'-'Cys G' ' i7Ti? i 1' r V li by, D L Latin Club - 'lst Row: Palm, Jewett, Olson, Bakke, Peterson, Nugent, Fredrickson. 2nd Row: Johnson Fletcher, Pertrement, Trigstad, Nlork, Ohlson McDaniel. '34 French Club - lst Row: Nelson, Solland, Rowe, Dur bin, Thomas, Sims, Cleghorn. 2nd Row: Bellis, Fluke ' Anderson, Vernon, Advisor - Mr. Skeie, Stokes, Cul bertson, Christenson, Wickland, Martin, Pundle Bookroom Attendants - lst Row: Sletmoe, Pederson, Phelps. 2nd Row: Muzzy, Wick, Hasselberg. AT The beginning of The year The Bookroom ATTendanTs, under Mr. Oistad, are kepT busy disTribuTing books and supplies To Their proper classes, and aT The year's end They collect The books and prepare Them for distri- buTion for nexT year. The remainder of The year is spenT keeping sTore and handing ouT paper and other supplies when requested. To bring happiness To The crippled child Through friendship and undersTanding, This is The purpose To which Spade Organization is dedicated. The members of Spades visiT The children, plan Pal Parfies, poT luck dinners, and field Trips for Them, and have monfhly meetings, where They make Toys which are educaTionaI as well as fun for The children. ATTendance is The firsT order of business in The morning, and The ATTendance Clerks, under Mrs. Stone, sTarT The day by collecting The aTTendance cards of absenfees. The re- mainder of The day They are kepT busy Typing, disTribuTing The absenTee bulleTin, calling The homes of absenfees, collecting cut slips, and performing many other duties. 1, I Ml J j, pp-ff l . T! u Aj!! ,l 5 tl A V, ' VU., A I ifljl 'X Jjj liiff . , T ,fry yi in ,M if J f ,ff .f 'JU V T fl, ' f Attendance Clerks - Sitting: Advisor - Mrs. Stone, Harwood, PeTerson. Standing: Allen, Shaver, Eller, Soracco, Joki, Thomason, Horn, Kilh- man. Energetic students give school service. l i Library Assistants - lst Row: feaie R Dgclao Ericson, Lord, Altman, Study Hall Helpers - lst Row: Wirtz, Soracco, Woodbury. 2nd Row 2nd Row: T: 1.'. Dy' ani . je' Rees, Ztarsden, Larson, Ad- Wick, Ericson, Snow, Charlton, Brewer, Ward, Griffith, Wicklund 3rd visor - 'fi ss Jaaza' 3rd Row: if e Exrafs Stephen, Heath, Wilt- Row: Dibble, Advisor A Mrs. Darling, Kost, Cederblom, Amondsen fong Leiren R. -er. Grggg, Syoe ' af, FEE stents are indispensable Twice a year the Study Hall Helpers have the tc a . 'r gr coat library. Under the very difficult iob of assigning each student sua re ' of M323 Jaadan and Mrs. to a seat. They do this in a very orderly man- Ccix, e fafy ciervs perform very ner so that soon after the start of each sernes- efftc ec' , e r Cowes, such as checlfing ter the Study Hall is functioning properly. us, 'rage or rerrriaterials in and The Study Hall Helpers also help Mrs. Darling r 'fe tfria frey are put back by taking roll, writing cut slips, keeping at- e e es ,vren 'ref are returned. tendance records, and running errands. Office Secretaries - Hrs. lfrahn, Hill, Febach, Harwood, Horton, Mrs. Qryder, Zezriicr, Locrett, Dibble, Dunn, Vfatzori, Voellle, Jorstad. One of the main duties of the Office Sec- retaries is operating the switchboard which handles all the incoming and outgoing calls of Ballard High School. The girls also assist Mrs. Krahn, Head Secretary, and Nlrs. Snyder, Assistant Secretary, by filing records, run- ning errands, mailing, typing daily bulletins, and performing various other tasks. 55 1 1 ' -N111 ,-. N. ..-ygf,.3 . .W '12, , ,, f , .11 - vi . Q in fa , , MQ. A EYE - H new v . .W if f: If ' 1 ' w.-. sv, 1 f 16 sa! 'ia Q' M . ,l ,.,.lgfH.,, . U :fx , LM- ' E ., It Y ,F Q' , 1 1 -5 ,z he -Q wif ' 'v 1 fry? ru ' QI.. V f'L'N,'f'M.-Lil i'l ui' .X 9-L , W , Ks s 1, A5 X xl 31? x 'F n Sv t, xfxm . 1 UJ, 'fs-12+ SPURTS F N51 x ' 'uv v f 'una-.a 9 x g A y ' lph 0DDllQ9l' Ron Woolms ww ,..t, my if -1 e X 'Y' lf 'W .'Sw'v George FosTer TT Sparked by The colorful Jamboree, The T957 High School FooTball Season was set aflame. A fine Team, keyed To The annual challenge, was in- spired and supporTed by our sTudenT body and communiTy. The TesTing grounds of Memorial STadium saw our Team's efforTs maferialize. ConsisTenT ground gains Through formidable barriers of brawn and muscle accounTed for many a firsT down. BuT, as always, The greaTesT Thrill came as The pigskin spiraled Through space To find iTs mark in eager waiTing arms. The magneTic force of The goal posTs resulTed in many a Trip info The ouTerspace of The end zone. The Ballard squad, wiTh five reTurning leTTermen among Them, was faced wiTh The Task of defend- ing Their ciTy championship againsf powerful Teams who were ouT To upseT The mighTy Beavers. Ballard, Garfield, VVesT SeaTTle, and Franklin rode a TeeTer-ToTTer alTernaTely Through The enTire season wiTh Garfield evenTually fil- ,. 4, g V k . ' T I Alex Nlosalsky .argl Ns -ff' Y Mike Nordby eg. is T 1 at f wie, ' H' l e5 - ' Z5 ,. H 5 Q 'V , , MM , Dave KnuTson Don Henderson STeve Gibson ling The Top posiTion. CompeTiTion was keen, and Gary Kum l hm Kennedy we are proud To have placed Tourfh in The inTer- high school league, John Parkin Bob BarreTT T Herb Wick Q. Jim Barbano f , '4- 4 xiii X is lf i Terry McCain 'R . i in Larry Redden Skip Nelson Bob Walker is si ,,x 91 1. in Q gg A 51 5 K 1' do P' I It Q Gene Willard Norm Tliordarson Verne Vandelac A 14 Jster Crook - Inspirational 1'- Dick Donaldson T 9 . 'Q Buck Anderson .1 4 ,. ' .gy ,, I-V K Arne Tyler ll Indicates nomination to All-City. T Indicates Honorable Mention. Cam Craig - Co-Captain John Masseth Paul Aslanian Jon Nordby fl x. The Beavers pile up another first down. i Iniury of Jon Nordby concerns Coach Gasparovich and Trainer Swanson. w vw 1' fil- th, si ffm cv a: - ,'-, l i ,,,, U... '- s qw A , , ,... su., 1 Q. VL, N-X, . is . win - f' Dil' b 4 s - i- - ,Me-1 fume- J xg - Q 5- . - N. sf . --vw ...M r M i 30-'I' . A ,Voz . Nw- ' --Q v Q ' if-'g Q .1 '1 P .' sri-il ' -sk 4 L' ,, -8 'r - 4 ' N '19 , A ., 'JAN fe- - ' 5 - .5 QQ: f . , Qvjjv 'QQ' -' l ' ' , .bv Q ,A 3, 1'-sf d. X A .. . Q o s 1177-r ff' -am -Q' N. - Q 'fx .- , .- . . 'G' - ,K 'FUI ' 's' ' rf' sf' . '- . , vt, ,- '- i ig, 'Q - . ' ,,. 'f m 'S .' , Z us.-:.a ' . s gf . 95... 021, .. :gs Y A' ta - - v , . - .- . Exhaustion and aniicipaiion are shown by Jim Kennedy. FRANKLIN: Ballard foughf all The way in Their firsT game of The season, buT could noT hold The Quaker Team which downed Them 12-7. The Beavers gained Their only Touchdown in The second quarfer when BusTer Crook com- pleTed passes To Dick Donaldson and Mike Anderson. Line charges by fullback Buck An- derson helped To gain The Touchdown. LINCOLN: Ballard came back sTrongly by Tromping over Lincoln 27-O. The Beavers sTarTed The score mounTing when Alex Mos- alsky recovered a Lynx fumble. Under a pene- Traiing aTTack, Crook shoT a bullef pass To John Parkin and weni over for The firsT Touch- down. Lafer Mike Nordby inTercepTed a Lincoln flaT pass on Ballard's 111 yard line and raced for The Beaver's second Touchdown. The final Two Touchdowns were made by Dick Donaldson and Jon Nordby. CLEVELAND: In one of The mosT Thrilling games of The season, Ballard Tripped Cleve- land 13-6. The game was scoreless unTil The fourfh guarfer when BusTer Crook ran 82 yards for a Touchdown. Lafer The Beavers drove To The Eagles' one yard line buT fumbled. UnforTunaTely The ball was scooped up by a Cleveland player who ran 99 yards for a Touchdown. The score was Tied as Cleve- land's kick was noT good. WiTh half a minuTe To play, Crook flipped a 23 yard pass To Dick Donaldson, who ran for The Tie-breaking poinf. QUEEN ANNE: VViTh Their defensemen leading The way, Ballard Triumphed over Queen Anne with a 19-O vicfory. The Beavers were off To a good sTarT when Crook passed 22 yards To Jon Nordby in The end zone for The firsT Touch- down. ln The second quarfer, fullback Jim Kennedy vvenf over for The Touchdown affer a 92 yard drive. LaTer John NlasseTh blocked a Kuay kick on The one yard line, Thus giving Crook a chance To Tally up his final score. WEST SEATTLE: In This conTesT, The passing done by Crook seemed To work againsT The Beavers for The maiorify of The game. The Indians scored Their Two Touchdowns on pass inTercepTions. Ballard's only score came in The final Two minuies when Crook passed 41 yards To lon Nordby, who ran an addiTional 15 yards for The score, The game Thus ended 111-6, VVesT SeaTTle in favor. ROOSEVELT: A 311-1 3 win was rolled up by The Beavers againsT Roosevelf which was The largesf score of 1957. The Three sfars of The game were BusTer Crook, Gary Kunfz, and Terry McCain. BusTer passed for The firsT Touchdown and ran for anoTher. KunTz, half- back Tallied Three Touchdowns, one on an intercepfion and The oTher on opiions from Crook. The conversions were made by kick specialisT Terry lVlcCain. GARFIELD: Ballard sTarTed off This champion- ship decider wiTh a quick Touchdown. The Bulldogs Then came from behind and over- powered The Beavers wiTh a 20-7 lead. BusTer Crook connecfed wiTh a 42 yard pass in The final quarTer To Jon Nordby, which made The final score 20-14. 61 Dick Donaldson 62 4 Charleslviclviiiian iX! r Gary Mohr Bob Kurus Terry Ball' Inspirational winner V Pat Hunter M949 'A-'Td'3V55V Inspirahonal winner Ron Waara The door To The locker room opens and closes and Tinahy The boys are assembled in The gyrn ready TO begin play. The eenTere Taife their posnions, The whisTIe is biown, and Thi? bail is in play, These ever preSenT episodes began The games ThaT surmoomed a season of vieTory and deTeaT, And vicTory iT was Tor The Eaiiard Beavers. As They IeTT The coorT vic- Torious aTTer The IasT game of The season, They immediaTeTy dropped in- To a Three way deadlock Tor ToorTh piace. IT was one of The besT seasons The varsiTy Team has ever seen in iTs many years of compeTiTive ball. T signifies All CiTy T signifies Honorable MenTion George Foster Gary Bakkan Q ... 3. 1 ,, Y If ov, VA -v fs '17 y . Swish! Another foul shot coming up. BASKETBALL SCORES Ballard Opponent 43 Garfield 60 44 Lincoln 56 64 West Seattle 58 54 Queen Anne 44 43 Roosevelt 55 47 Cleveland 54 57 Franklin 58 Ballard Opponent 50 Lincoln 69 52 Gartield 60 50 Roosevelt 54 72 West Seattle 5l 52 Franklin 37 42 Queen Anne 63 57 Cleveland 40 64 Terry Ball looks for an opening. 9-.-. 1. l The score is tied with one minute to play. Action thrills the spectators. V b . I 5 Nr Another basket is made. Play bam Gary Bakkan takes the rebound ' Third team football-'Ist row: Coach Burnett, R. Olson, Prinos, Sandell, Drewes, Frakie, M. Peterson, Meyer, Hammer- strum, Winberg, Favro, Oppliger, Gustafson, Coach Jones. 2nd row: Wold, B. Anderson, Carlson, Hansen, S. Peterson, Pulling, Timm, Pinehart, Albright, Clarke, Simmonsen, L. MacDonald, Burnett, Shafer, Kittleson, Gerring, Chase, Garrett, Eddlebrook, O'Brien CManagert, Cath Cassistant coacht. 3rd row: Lewis, Gleason, Watkins, White, Reaker, Hillman, Meberg, Palmason, Bakke, Johnson, Wills. ' SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL-Beware all schools! Ballard's up-and-coming varsity team is going to make an all-out attempt to regain Seattle's highest football honor, the city championship. Q G 4... Spurred on by the combined efforts of this hustling squad, second team blasted off the season with a powerful winning streak. The tables turned, however, and at the end of the fifth game the scoreboard showed West H Seattle T3-Ballard TQ, their second loss of the season. Inspired by the coaching of Tony Gasparo- vich and Henry Bendele, they finished the season in a deadlock with the top contender, Roosevelt. Second team football-lst row: Dunmore, Blindheim, Lambrecht, Giosund, Fuller, Stebbins, Loney. 2nd row: Frolene, Schmitz, Sagen, Long, Satterlee, Smith, Zumdieck. :..Lt-- 'Q S9 ,. T an : K ,rx P M is , N Kgs: v I I' V 'Q-or THIRD TEAM FO0TBALLessssss Boom! echoes -AQ- . X - through the crowd as the quarterback ' 'J' . snatches the ball and runs it back for Beaver S f 1 yardage. This year's spirited squad is the I i largest in the history of Ballard with sixty- X S Q' six rough and ready tacklers. Don Burnett and Tom Jones coached the Beavers as they won the first three games by a large margin and suffered a close defeat in the remaining three contests, giving them fifth place in league standings. The third string squad showed splendid abil- ity both in the backfield and in the line. In the following year, these players should dis- play excellent ability and contribute much to the varsity team. These players eagerly anticipate the next play. 66 'i Team members walt for their Varsity year -1 796. AQ! . s..,.,C 1 ,fa L23 g If SUB-VARSITY BASKETBALL - Ballard is coming up in the world, not only in team standings but in height, which is easily seen by the appear- ance of the third team. The maiority of these players, averaging about six feet, ran away with the third team championship in an eleven win and a one loss record. Stealing a tie for third place, the Beavers' second team played hard, and against tough competition. A disadvantage against the second team was the confusion, even to the last day, as to who would play. This, of course, is due to the unity be- tween the second team and varsity players. Last, but not least, is the freshman team. Although they did not partici- pate in many games, they still dis- played constant effort in preparing for future years. Second team basketball: Sira, Schmitz, Watling Mohr lngebritson. bf f We won, we won! These exalfing shouTs were uTTered from The ThroaTs of happy Bal- lard sTudenTs as They capTured The High School Swim Championship held on AugusT 16, 1957. Ballard had won for The firsT Time, which was quiTe an ouTsTanding feaT since The meeT began 25 years ago. The meeT iTself was divided inTo Two differenT classes in order To separaTe The experienced swimmers from Those wiTh less experience. IT is indeed for- Tunafe ThaT almosT The enTireTy of The par- Ticipanfs are underclassmen, Therefore, in all probabiliTy This will make for a championship in The following years. Swim Team-lst row: Kauffman, Ankrum, Jacobson, Springob, K, Cleghorn, Hobbs, Swanson Allf HuhTa, Janssen, Jones, Weiss, J. Cleghorn. 2nd row: J. Nordby, Hagen, SaTTerlee, Gallagher Nordby, Redden, Rockness, Sonne, Bates, MacDonald, Eineman. As The saying goes, LeT's keep iT in The family. This was proven True when Tom and Carolyn Pollack reeled in Top honors in The Fishing Derby. IT was quiTe a co- incidence since ouT of eighTy parTicipanTs The broTher and sisTer Team were fishing from The same craff. 2 ,ff .lon flies Through The air wiTh The greaT- esT of ease. Brolher and sisTer Team shares Top honor. A fish gallery is displayed by These arTisTs. 1 xl' -. K r T 'T l, l x, Z f T- ir Q Track! Oh, no, not again! and Cover up your sitz marks! are sayings all Too familiar To the Flying Norse- men. The members of This club range from snow bunnies Tp-those experts who represent Ballard in competitive s ling. ln the past, a day has Traditionally been set aside at Ski Acres for Ballard Day. Skiers turn out in Tull force to see the crowning ot Their Ski King and Queen, followed by The You and I race. During The ski season, movies, speakers, and other in- formative miscellany are presented to ski club. The group also sponsors a ski team and helps support the ski patrol, a very deserving and necessary group as many ski fans know. As the season draws To a close and The skiers put their equipment away, tond memories linger to remind Them of the wonderful experiences on the slopes, until they can once again schuss The hills. Students compete in outdoor recreational activities , l l cf , A ,g E ,ef N-pix' -fggtlfi ilaff.. - ff Sud psf, l,7'lS ' SKI CLUB-SENIOR MEMBERS-1st row: Lindahl, Olson,.Johnson, Beckley Thunman Dodman Tynes Minnihan Willis Lang Ioe, Johnson, Althott. 2nd row: Yank, Freeman, Schmidt, Torget Hilton Olson Conway Bow Aslanian Hunter Clampett Vemo. 3rd row: Clayton, Alberg, Kennedy, Schultz, Hall, Lacher, Owen Howard Root Anderson Nlosalsky Oras S 11,56 Our energetic yell squads encourage pep. Songleaders-lst Row: Greifendorff, Raymer, McClellan, 2nd row: Judy Olson, Julie Olson, 3rd Row: Johnson. Q , io Yell Leaders-Top fo bottom: Yee, Ful- Thorp, Ossinger, Lengyel. Our proud songleaders lead The victorious Beavers on the field. -,f....,,,K . I yy y r j - in-ww.. .,... ,K u rl V i Q - fr 'I-.ft N si-...M - fi- , P , , : ,. Q , , um A. . Q - X m igwikw, . ss ,N s x . - , ' -z N Q Q A I I .. ' M Q Q X F : X f . - fu: u ' ' Q . .W FW 1 ,g ffV V ,, -'H-H Q. 1 - 1 As -Y-f - '-f ' V 'i-arm, . ...,- -, .. ' . e ' I4 as fig - ,fi K 1 -'-' '-.431 1' www V F , We it V A g lv . Sk 1 .weap- N939 suv- H5 LAKn1 'F x-0 ,i me ,gy .me .mirth Yl N 'AWRVVR Give 'em the ax, echoes across the tield as our yell squad leads the crowd in a triumphant roar. They know how much this enthusiasm boosts the moral ot our Ballard team. The core ofthe school spirit lies in the leadership ot our song and yell leaders. Through their hours ot preparatory effort during the summer months and after school, their routines dis- play originality and hard work. They are always striving to create new yells and songs that will arouse and drive our team on to victory. ii Hs Cgeralh 5- fDE-smger 1958 .90 'Ve Sl ' eil, . in Mp, 42 N, 'Dinar l . if ' , . '?f AA Q aR1,f,m5W:.sg,, L.. 3-?5fa?o!?'1 5 VZ: i ' xv'-we lst Row: Hobbs, Henderson, Pertement, Craig, Parkin, Erickson, McCann, Seeklander, Kurus, Selby, Dice. 2nd Row: Willard, Woolms, Barrett, B. Erickson, Tyler, Reddin, Tierney, Kuntz, Mosolsky, Knutson, McAllister, Foster, M. Ander- son, D. Henderson, Darling. 3rd Row: Donaldson, Larson, Gibson, Moore, Thoarderson, Walker, B. Anderson, Masseth, Aslanian, Kennedy, Oppliger, Barbano. E i -, I I Managers-'Ist,Row: Hanley, Waganson, 2nd Row: Swanson, Wenzel. 72 Varsity lettermen are easily recognized by their traditional black letter- men's iackets with a red The members have now officially adopted the name of l.ettermen's Club for their organization thus dispensing with the name of Tri B. During the year their various activities included participation in the letter award assemblies, the selling of scap hats and sponsoring a booth at the Mardi Gras. As an ultimatum they underwent the responsibility of an anti-smoke committee which strove to curb smoking near school grounds. All ot these activities of the Lettermen's Club are under the sponsorship of Mr. Burnett. Officers: Treasurer, M. Nordby, President, Crook, Sec- retary, J. Nordby, Vice-President, Vadnais, ,I F 'ii X Ti ,ri T T T Ti L if lb ' hl ' 9 er 0 u 5 gl Ve at etlcs regfvglil IOM bf' F, hd-'L' lu l The LiTTle and Big B clubs have ,X I I TTL. been The ulTimaTe goal of The girls L ,..ff ' aj' 'fy' who parTicipaTe in The inTramural tx jidiff 1 in il: yd-fl , T sporTs program. V QL my 'M Q l,,V' K k Those girls who have earned TOO ik P! .flhg 'T ' ylif! 9 id poinTs from Taking parT in aTTer- T X Uh TT Tr ' T ,T '-.1 school sporTs are members of The '- T LiTTle IT They conTinue Their Their sporTs acTiviTy and earn 500 TT T Yer' fl l' addiTional poinTs, They are eligible K T T J T Tor membership in The Big B club. j TT ,y Tj Besides being acTive in The direcT T115 Til lf , TH parTicipaTion of The sporTs program, -Q E gf The girls work hard sponsoring pro- , , Q iecTs during The year. Big HB has T il ,,rl ' 1, 1' ' u TradiTionally Taken charge of The T T T xl fy sale of pom-poms and bookcovers. T i T The miTTen drive aT ChrisTmas Time T J, A' is The main proiecT OT The LiTTle B ,'- l 'J fill girls. J , , ' The Big and LiTTle B clubs are Two N -' f' ,QT of The organizaTions Tound in our I f ' ii ' X TT ,yi sporTs curriculum To which many 'y -T! 1 Ti fl T girls belong and in which many Tind Q T f i a real enioymem in aThleTic parTici4 lu T 'T T yf paTion. T T T .if T .if ,L ' 1- V 3 , V N T W i'T,. !kl ily! J f 'TTT TJ V 4 JA I W, 1 y Vju' 1.1 1 T' . i I T T i T , y 1 X Lu .J 1 V T- W .Z T J ' ' Tim' T i T T 'J ' V T l v' i lf f EC O3 -1... fb 3' Inf Q,- 'I Lo mi UTVI ..., Nm 30 'Lf 2' fu 5. .- So gr J Dm go Ui? -47:1 oo CQ T35- o C55 Oo Q F170 OJ LD ?3 XC OU! Dm FD D 'X NWA. 'E-7 T Tw, i,. ,T ,l l Lf il' U Il if T' Tr 1 NT l V X i l Q! i ' T fir T TJ V .T ii, l l i i Cxvl T T7 Ti : fxiydl, ii-ff QT, T ig- if T T T T . J T T i T T r . . if T PX ji T' il 11 T T 'rl zf' yi! ij Us ,T R 5' iq, ...Big B Officers-'lst Row: Bales, Dixon TJUJ' O 5 ,7 2nd Row: Fennesy, SchmidT, Musselman r VT ly l ATI! T, T , Q h -i Little B Officers-lst Row: Beckman, EngIeharT, 2nd Row: Edwards, Wright. Big B -lst Row: Vaughn, Joki, Murray, Dansingburg, Brewer, Webster, 2nd Row: Mahler, R. Dunlap, M. Dunlap, Rentz, Nelson, Beckman, Hovick. . 1 ,Jr-Ti . , I 5 1 ' T :QU 'A .5 . T00 Mile Club: lst row-Cunningham, Gibson, 2nd row-Henderson, Sweeny. Intramural Football: lst row-Nelson, Mosalsky, Craig, Kuntz, 2nd row-Vandilac, Crook, Parkin, Epler, Clampett. The dribble ot the basketball, the concentration at a chess game, the clatter of the bowling alley, the ex- haustion of a runner, and the turmoil on the football field, summarize the activities that constitute the Boys' Intramural program. This extra curricular intra-school sports program is a major part ot the activities that are offered to boys in order to allow a balance for their academic schedule. Varsity lettermen not only participate, but so do stu- dents who would usually not engage in any sports activity. The friendly rivalry that exists encourages sportsmanlike conduct and cooperation that makes for a better all-around student. Intramural Basketball, Fresh. and Soph.:1st row- Nugent,Nielson, 2nd row-Frederickson,Siguardson. 74 Intramural Basketball, Jr. and Sr.: lst row-Epler, Hunter, P. Bobin, 2nd row-Jones, Smith, D. Chess Champion: IngaMartinson sets upachessplay. -2 ' ...s.gj.-., irq g sv Y .N 1. , - . .,,,. . . -1- , , , , , I , '- A 14913 ,If'f-X5-ss. .-af ' .X ., - ,. N '1 .i as . ii .N -4 ,. A yi-KQJ-m y fy 5 V , ,W I , i, ,-X Q.-,Fl h K he . -.1 V 1. i -. .A -a 5- s. i-,..,i M .,.. , ..AMn'f. t- 'xiii Relaxation, fun, and exercise well define the purpose of Girls' Intramural sports. All during the year, girls may turn out after school to participate in their favorite activity. Together with becoming more adept in the skills ofthe sport, the girls develop good sports- manship and character. Whether it be bowling, volley- ball, table tennis, swimming, basketball or tennis, each sport is sure to be a pleasur- able experience to all those who participate. I, ,I 2 Bowling 'lst row-Martin, Germann, Johns Mc Bowling lst row Akse Allen Ginnis 2nd row-Hansen, Kelley, Bevery Han Dick Hobbs A W M A r . ' . -'f- .47 74.317-Zjf2:' ., ,AM C, - gdlgud, ,X M. hung h'.f , I ez, -' we , ' , 1 X- - ' ,W ',Z?2fz4 ,i ,K '3 ,, , , M, ,,,,,q, iwiyy-WL., ,A 3 ,.r,..q.:,Mz ' 'kwa VPN f W, - ,MXL 5 ,,4,,..,,,,.,.'. a ,A ww-ww. ,.,, ,-W 7,f.W,,,,, ,.4.,, ,,,.., I., .Ax ,gr fy .,,.,,, .MW ,' - .uw 56.31 V e -A A Q. -. ,f,.,',,','4f., , L, Jim Perferment Clem Gibson 1 . A 4 ki, We A if V J 555 M P f ' bf' b ,fe - lin John Parkin ,qv Terry Henderson Gary Kunfz Don McAllister sub . Q' f-xy -nnn1::hns-n-s- 'Y X W .- Dick Weatherman . 1 Buck Anderson P an 1-' K. bk A ' x Ik-.No Q 1 as ,Q . , UN '- I iw Q :pw - :X . . ,M Q , , rg .. X r- M, . :ff- 07 f.,e'fsQ A mm, . i.A:,'4:,: xl, . .- 4, -va off- L ' .1 :hw ' .x N , , x ' Q Q,,,-SQ?-3.iE,ie,.. X ' ,. Q ,f S. 223325 . -:ski yfhksi 'N - Sid A . y Ei' 1.1- ..e .-mv K -' ,L , Q . 4 R 1' 4- Q-3...-AL F'2'?b - . - X ,, , , - ' , ' . , ,..P1'i':m,r.- , X 'W' wr 1 ' 0 1 Q f H W:-7 - -.w, :s:Ek.',,Y. 271 1 ' 1 2 1, A, , L 'fffi' AA U' ' it 9 . IH ' ' H 1. ' .ite ,LTL T297 ' +A' -'+--++e- ,SU 'L ,za-ii, -Qi:-',?,v...h.,. V V V .-,,,....... aff? 1 ., ' A 1 reg A' mf: ga. V u. 'N' N Y ff fi W M. VARSITY TRACK-lst row: Hobbs KunTz, FulThorp, lngebreTson PoorTvlieT, WeTherman, Dice WesT, Nordby, 2nd row: Mr. Henning, Perfer ment, CrafT, Sagen, Sweeny, Cun ningham, SmiTh, Olson, Gibson Henderson, Mc AllisTe r, Wick, Maxwell, Parkin, Mr. PlouT. xl 4, B Spring sports Close a memorable year ' V: , 1 S v. - W in ...es , Y, AH- 1 faxes' V 1 -ll-fe This year's Track Team finds sTrengTh well disTribuTed in all evenTs. We expecT To see Dick Hobbs, Clem Gibson,Terry Hen- derson, and Jim PerTermenT as our season's leading scorers. For Two successive years Dick Hobbs has placed in all-ciTy 'sf evenTs. To qualify Tor This hon- A. a -- - or, The conTesTanT musT place , uf., eiTher TirsT or second in any ref: A J A all-ciTy evenT. .' j,3j,L4:.4-gj3,f'Q Our Track Team compeTes , D ' a 'A againsT five 0Ther schools, de- .L.,gr:1,', , . -lj Termined by a drawing aT The Q .' g ,. -4 ' jf ,gg - year's beginning. As our oppo- giwrf. if 'if -:TLT nenis for The 58 dual rneeTs gm 3' Zgfjgli-yi.-f'.gi bij we Tind Franklin, WesT SeaT- 'sf Tle,Lincoln,CIeveland,and EWQ 7-. ji Queen Anne. M w ie . 453 ' . I 7' ' A , . - . ' A ' ' E' Profmng from our beneficial DM FUIWOW experiences, and reTurning leT- Termen, we are reaching Tor a position in The Top division for The season. '3 e '-y 9 5 Q n nn ' ' , H , 3 , , ' , vw' Af ..- 1 , x f ' -ui 4? M9.' 5' fu if my ' l ' i Q i l 5 ' --. . I A - ' ' ,IW ejink ff 'fwejt 5' SECOND TEAM TRACK TsT row Finne Simrnonson Palon Weber, Hellmon 2nd row Pickering Fredrickson Eddie brock, Henry Anderson Harnmersirom Nlenke .eu-f ' Bob Stearns Chris Erickson I 9 9' - f j J 9- ' ' jf. lag: H 35,1 4,,,,. ,l ., Chuck Garraii Brent Sletrnoe 2' 4 if GOLF SQUAD-1st row: Erickson, Sletrnoe, Moore, 2nd row: Mr. Oistad, Stearns, Garratt, Jackson, Gallagher, Thoardarson, Hendrickson, Gerke, if X I Mike Moore Gary Gerke Bob Gallagher 1957 Golf Scores Ballard Opponent 127 Roosevelt 127 Franklin 154 Queen Anne 145 137 West Seattle 196 142 Lincoln 233 160 Garfield 183 143 Cleveland 159 191 188 Although Ballard did not fare too favorably last year in city standings, the Beaver golf squad, with the mainstays of Phil Andrews, Gary Gerke and Mike Moore are looking for- ward to a season of experience and victory. Phil Andrews TENNIS SQUAD-'Ist row: Rundstrum, Sioberg, Drageneault, Rosen, 2nd row: Powe, Seeklander, Berg, Santi, L. Erickson, Swartz, Mr. Jones, 3rd row: Craft, Jones, Sigurdson, Tierney, B. Erickson, Larson, Sundholm. We , A ' ' ' 1 7 i ar4..fv1'-ff 1, ' I . ..,:,-5, 14' ' 1 -' tr 'xii ij, F if '5'?5f'5'F,1Q.' 1?-'1 , , u ' 'i'ff',1 ' I ' , 7,5 we 7 i spnfgi V7 , arf E, :,,,,,wf, ll .--11 'AW ' ' 129,95 1 ., F ,, F 1 Ha., .L . 7 -ll ,KUKMZ-'S' Bob Seeklander Lawrence Erickson Players util1Ze nearb y courts and greens. 1957 Tennis Scores Ballard Opponent l Queen Anne 8 A Lincoln 5 3 Franklin 6 l Cleveland 8 l Roosevelt 8 2 Garfield 7 2 West Seattle 7 77 l LLM, f . 777 Pete Rockness Dick Ti9ff19Y .1 f X . - i ' 1- 9 ,,i,,, , , V wr 'H , i Mia' cm -41 , ,, - th.. . , 3 ,f, 4 --1,g,.,i1,f ,, fi ,. ,ff V ,v L A fffzw :w,f?f 'tif SCOTTY Powe Garya Larson This year's tennis squad, led by letterman Gary Larson, shows promise and according to Coach Jones should be among the top in the city. The team hopes that part of The construction going on now will include tennis courts for Ballard. 79 Karan' like girl? kilt r QL . QQA 4' Mike Potter Ed Palmason Bill Bond as .., .. - Y o W 6 7 f fl ','v 'I' if-1 '-.:. ' f , 1. I , Pete Glase Cam Craig JGVVY UG' msg Y 151. ,, W fi Mike Connor Ron Waara Jim BBVUBFIO lfx . rr if 4-i. A 1 ' c 'X 9 - I , ' had Daiigmjsgcht SECOND TEAM BASEBALL-1st row: Heikus, Hanson, M. Jones, Matheson, Patterson Christiansen, McLure, Bakke, Fraki, R. Frike, Timm, Grey, 2nd row: Cook, Carri M. Craig, L. McDonald, Kirchof, Decampo, Oppliger, Fergeson, Frits, King, Lund Ossinger, 3rd row: Fridell, P. McDonald, Sandell, Krahn, Reaher, Olson, 4th row DeBay, Seigal, J. Frike, Coach Burnett, Sayers. 80 Due to the change in the baseball scheduling this year, Ballard will see action with only three other teams. The schools in our northern division include Roosevelt, Lincoln and Queen Anne. Each of these schools will compete against each other tour times, the winner eventually meet- ing the champion ot the southern division tor the city title. By the time this copy went to press Ballard was leading the northern division with three wins and no losses. With a host ot returning lettermen, including Bob Walker, an all-city player tor two consecutive years, the Beavers are reaching for the top position in city baseball. 'r B' . -- vf :. - --W . , X - - . Y 4 C 4 .- L. . A I - '- , ., J, I . Q - - Y' A VM-n N ',.:::o. 'bln' .:l'i'4 !' J , W ,. Vx Qzgf- ., 5' . 4, ',2 sS.Akirh M ,G 3-A-in-4 5 4- D 'y ,Q ' K . ww , . K' K - my f. ' Qin:-'XL 5 5 . , 3 W W x , V , - 4 - ' YP -'Mp B ' , - . I A 3 0 - 4, . A 'Al . ' .5 M- ... K J -. Q - ' T1 :ip wr' ' n . ' - . ' - ' .. , mf:- ' f - Q-r .' ,I-ffjg' rvf- 3. -V1 - 7 ,f A - A 1-r , ' ' 6,4 nr-fl,-. l' '5nf,4 Dave Knutson Bob Kuros L 1 ,4' , 1 N X4 Jim Vadnals x fi-1 Bob Walker Mike Anderson GQOVQS Foyer J .- I . 1, V .-an V I , -Aff 1.1 WE'W'f1uv B J u Q 1 1 11 , We D' i ,hu A anna-r.w4fu4..Q..a.a.4w,-bmi ,.,, , , F .rd W' O l , . u ' 1 F . I. L k B, 4, Q 'fn' , . 7,452 - , . 'Y' -I-.r-A , fv-,v.Z7, ggy... Ziawwowfwwmm' ' , 1 ., . ' :gi MW I, Mu WW I , fir f 55 , A O ,, VIWW WW 5 x ! 1., h r X 1 fr ffis. ,4 :Ziff '.r1.Ng . X, ...J f .f . fn .4f.:.,L' W- 2' f '? , 5 if A 3 N, - .v-,,..M , L h ,. - . 9 '- ' , ,,,,.,,:,-.QM g f p , crfc .--' jf' f' -.., ,an Q 7 W ': WW-14 , lyff' I , ,- ,,, iQ:jj? 'Lz3i375'i :E.15c'-e'ff:6ff':,i. I A A' qi. ,g. ag- ' '4-fini' Ig?--.-Y -. , ,,fW-U'-lf . 11:4-pm Dick Donaidson :wavy Q J' ' ' ' In B fi:-if ,.-, ... f , -.1 ' - 4 B v Q . Q Q .M - f 5 1 . . I 0 1 If 11-vw v. ,1- ,M ppm WLM, '5i'i'x a 'Q-1 . M nv ' 'X' I 'fffg,S,- '- .1 ff! . vf I ' , - I 41 W X ,V , r .,, ,' . Ci- ' - K lr, A H , A .L',.,:'.L4 ...Q .-1 '- JL., ' ' - -I :TT9'fK'1 U '5-,I,,:,h if-A V. V N ' A ,:., ,f , F 5 -f ' ' 1 frffl , . f 1 244 N , 4 ,- .1. .1 -'V-V-: W I f I .- gyq-3. F-, i n-5,1 :.g'f ,.,'x-1 , I V -,.. '. ' 5' if - ,ff ,ff , 1 7 ., , -15' I4 F -. I f., .14 1, f- 5 . .- , gh vi, i w Bob Barrett Buster Crook M, 1 V Q .ago .jf fm -!,,' ' Q ., , A A M, M? , I V1 1' 'P Z , -5 J at 'W' !D' ! Q V 5 . . -'.- N' in I 244. z z , unusual 4- I- .rs I 5 1' ,, 6' 2.4 ,Nfl ff r , x, was ,,,.,,,,, -BWP? M A, ,, ,M I I , ,' , ' V' . 1' A ,ff a 1' A -1- ,- U ,, , - L' 1- f -fr ., f ' 4 -Q -M' vin .1 yi F ' Q ,,,,Pj,f ff ' '4'Uf 1:f f, ff .ff . ' 7 LI. '-nf' fm , af ' ' ' -'fd' ' '-1 ferr ' f. .1 W 1 Track members fly over the hurdles. 41 Time out! C 47' Coach Jones gives instructions. Ml Mr. Goldstein eyes the basket E 5 1 P, E 1 5 s f 4 5 Z 1 .f U 1 V J -.1 A' kj 5 Nl C? X45 ' 40 ,lf X Q: y I X fl 5 Q -, f' '3 L , 4 P V' f Q ' V5 S R ff' ' 'W' ,V Q ,T 5 1 ! vi Q-7N Li E nf fi , L, H I Vi? C1771 L' 's ,2'?fcJ'fw, 3 'V 3 mi V, J affx, P U J 5 . f ffx if XA fi V 2 1' A ,fx j A57 df , 1-f N 'H ' 'P f I sa I, If M 52' 1 e fc 11. f IQ Q fi 1, 1 i, f ,A 'cn , K Ad, 4 '1 ' , ,- ' X X J . --fi J K! f A i 'J 'eil 'Y , J J-, .f f , -'. ff' -- 1 f , 1 X f Rfk? Fifi? C555 5 X , ,, ,.,, , , . y - 5 y ffl: .. lf f . 442 - if T zifQQ l -tai . iz 142' f '- l i 7 , X 2 5 l Advisor Mr Carey President, Dana Martin, Vice-President, Alan Rosen, Secretary, Gloria Williamson. Freshman Class Last fall, the halls of Ballard echoed with another promising class of freshmen. The Class of '61 hurdled the barrier in fine fashion and soon they were in the midst of BaIlard's many activities. The freshmen held their first elections in October. After their officers were elected, com- mittees were set up, and with the help of their advisor, Mr. Carey, the freshmen estab- lished an activity program. First on the agenda was their Valentine party, which was a very gay affair. The freshman booth in the Mardi Gras, which was called Feed Benny, proved to be very popular. After having presented such a fine preview of what is to come, it cannot be denied that the Class of '61 will in the future establish itself as another of the fine classes of Ballard tradition. Wit X mlvll M ly fx X 'l if: N it i lf ll' ll ll . K Q., l iii iii T0 y .uf t M' l Y , y . xl ' li -ff! gill lf ljl ylv ,J i lil' i l bylf li A ' ,ls i l li lil-I l Xi x Qi i 3 B ., Q f , if William Abrams Jessie Alexander Bob Adams v--v Wayne Alisholfti. Saundra Adams wo john Allen QS , Wx Janice Albertsen i my -1-rw va ,- I' G' I Sonia Atrnslfaar -r , 'r-v g sf- f , l Susan Albright Nut dial .u 'Y Janet Amundsort 1 rf Wit. .1 yt wa, This Freshman boy waits anxiously to have his Shingle picture snapped. 'Feed Benny Baa ver was a popular Mardi Gras Booth. V A 7' fp I- 1' I 7. 1- Xl, :- IIa l Y v 4 Bs - Ke. J fa 'af -1 N f A, ' ' , me --. w 5' 1 5 A I R 1 'K -rf A 4 7. 1, 7- 3 Ik- V A I' 9 - 1, - J 4' 1 A J J -- J g- ., 5 Q fc' , I N ff ix N ' A1 As 1 ' Cam, Brace ji-,dy Yafgfi 'Healey' t f Linda Jim Kathleen Gary Sharon Lraerfpn A,.,.,,, ,5m+,,3,, prfjffrg Ln ejdfn f Appleton Armour Bailey Bakken Bakken ' ' ' t ' t Terr' Spawn Cefoge Ven 'D areiij Marylee Keh Richard Jim Steve Eawe,-, gaitzg Bangerter Bartlett 'Bama Berdan Berg Berg Black Blake ,, A ezfifagi-A 3' f P' - 'X ' .1 ,3 13, v , ir. :L I' - .,-my J fa fr , J ' it 'Vf J -ff a s 1 5 ' ' if 1 'af Q - if I pug 4,14 4- 'ff we .af-'- ,,, ' fig, X u ff S- 1: : .N an na. f -.. t N' ' .ffl 4 1 33 .uh I 1, ' , '1 - 3' .4 Y' ' , , ,, ti' ' 4 ' ' fkff' E. w::'fl r 1 - I life 7 4 4 , J . .,. f ' .. . . , Q, 1 ,. ' 1 1. , ,A 4- , . , ' , , ' - V' '-40 -Hi ' bv 7' .,f ' ff -f ' , 0' F 1 'r 1 ' L14 31-A ag, W? Q A' ff ' f we 1 x A ' a J . . az - 4 , f' h f' an , f H J. . 4 V. L H th L' d Thoreen Barbara Steven Rodney Arlene Shelia Janice glegilti Eiager Btoqng Batten Bowman Bray Breiwick Brevick Brockway Bruketta Dt. 1 Donna Cheryl Bgb Judy Dianne Kathleen Barbara Dan John Eulfnnegll Burdette Burdette Burgegg Burnett Burns Butz Campbell Campbell Carlson Linda Mel ROY Sue lerry glllayne C Bob gusan William Lola Curzon rjartgon Carlson Carlson Carlson ar son arpenter asey Castona Chase y u A ww E i, M A P M 4 Q M ' - :', ' i ze., -ff' . l F 'A 2:5 ' 5 'ne '-- 'PV i- i ff, A fl L Carol William Jo Ann Russell Sandra Robert Nora Chornyak Chornyak Christiansen Christensen Christensen Clark Connelly Mike Terry Roberta Kathy John Walt Rodney Craig Craig Crepeau Crichton Culbertson Curtis Davey Joanne Fred Carol Marilyn David Jerry Jim Delong Dishon Dockstader Donner Dorman Dreewes Dreewes .- i Ai 5,3 Q is VA is i ,, -1:--, ' O- is-L ' ffliq ' f A 1-,J -ff J-ri if -3 W, , , -. ,i l, Chris SONG Gene Brooke Eddy Lewis Edward Erickson Erickson Erken Evans Eyman Eyman Faringer s-1 J s i bv 4, , J is 4-:-' 1111- ,- if ' JL, Z XX , .- Ab- uf' Walter Connelly Sally David Patrick Duffy fo. .- b- 4- v John Ferguson ga ng, . 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T he freshmen quickly get used to their surroundings. 1.1 I ge Gareth Jim Johnson Johnson Nancy Bob Judy Juhlin Karen Johnson Dianna Karl L2 17 A 0 .,. f nr 1-.f sf ,., . wry og A4 ,... ht 'fi' 'x Bonnie Komar Sharon Langton Ronnie Litle nf lv karen Koppen Jim Larsen Donna Lockett Laurie Koykka Patricia Larsen Dusty Long rw, 35? K!! L Lee Johnson Daniel Kaylor ,A gk C , Q 'f or an Q 5' N it W Ted Krahn Dan Leader Donald Longfellow Q '- g K - .., ' A I 5 ta -' A .,. J , . .1 A 'ae N -Z... - V ,tgp ' i rv' I f :A V 5 4 A I 4 r I 'N gr- . ,l V , .' ., , f ,,' H - if '- '- 7. 2 J i 1 ' .9 if -ev - L: ' 're' ' C.. 4, 'Q ' I ' - ,i L. 'A' 5 L. E . Z Lynda Sharon Kon Connie Mary Anne Bruce Johnson Johnson Johnston Jones Jones Jorstad Barbara Carolyn Russ Claudia Karen Sally Kernpbell King Kirchoff Kissilow Kiellberg Klem f .-fha IQ -, 7? .. , Q J 2' 0 -., ,J A , .x If ix. f-C- ' J Q? rg i 1,5-, - -f 4- , W , ,,- .in , lulu I V V H 152351 ,f , . ' .. 7 6 TV b ' 1 .J J :r -Y J.. , 5 :J . L ,s,s 5' -2 N f 1 W 4' ' f..f'A1a'f'y2 fW ,,,, , , - -- , ' 1 xi ' KW H Wx: ' ' V! Q gi' , 4 1 N V ga, - ,Mme J J.: sl 5 Izzo 4, - A gy, L J , ,. , , V V ' rf' X Charlene David Gordon Dennis Jack Sonia Kranzl Lacy Lagerquist Laird Lambert Langdahl Eva Linda JoAnne Marian Allen Billie Leier Leroy Lester Lewis Likely Lingbloom Anthony Denny Mary5ue Don Sandy Sieve Longo Lund Lundin Lundquist MacGreagor MacPherson . :'. S' ' ' ,V x i 12' mfx -Z 5. , V- I 7-,:1.-5 C V V 13 i -f ?P' Hia' ,L i 0 -2 uv , U72 .v 4- l 4 , f f .. ,, my V A , f 2, , .. -' - 1 J V .gs ' .si z. ' :i sf. X ai .x A Richard Janice Bonnie Margaret Ed I-99 McDonald McDonald McGerr McLaughlin Mackintosh Mallett Marlow Marlow Marsh Dana Sue Mike Margie Philip Dennis Nita Cecile YvV0nf1S Maxine Martin Martin Matheson Meberg Menck Miller Miller Mills Mielde Monson Douglas William Donna Howard Halley Anne Bonnie lNayne Sharon Fred oore Moua Musolf Nation Neilson Nelson Nitteberg Nofdland OCKWEH .fx I. x L 5. . J ib- .,. yi , , . Qi Sharon Sonia Carol Olof Michael Robert Ronald Sharon Arlene Terri O'Conner Olsen Olson Olsson O'Reilly Ossinger Paduano Pangot Paplow Parkin fav V 4 q, ff VV o .gp V, A J -3 ' '55 F1 1 ' N? 5' 4 -. fl ll y A L. ,. Q54 -f .3-' , -i , M -10 L Janet Mimi Joan Edward Diane George Sandra Judy Bob Delores Paulson Pautzke Pedersen Pederson Pehling Pells Perske Pete Pettersen Phelps Judy Robert Dennis Larry Marilyn Scotty Tonita Herbert Gary Robert Piete Pierce Pilz Polmateer Poortvliet Powe Raaum Raemer Rauleau Reich V V, was-,1 1 W , ., X V , .- 4-y V, .5 ,A l , In -5 ' xi .5 5- 5, QL ,of ,-,, 5 - v, Q- . vu- it .fa 7' ' 2- :- -t is , if .,,, A Ah au ,i ,R N Q , , , , I , f ' f 3' 'D gl r V' Q- Ft' V V Q i Q f'iW',Vlg 4 C fu V as - ' , fit ' 'N Jr: 3' ff is 7 ' ,.,.f -. - . J. , F i i r: 'i ' ,Q +5 ' F 2' A -A+ A L iff9::e:f , if it I Ji A A i v Terry Suzanne Jim Stan Vicky Jim Janet Melvin Dale Charleg Reicheiderfer Renick Reymore Rieland Rindy Ringhoffer Robbins Robbins Robertson Robinson Judy Tim Charles Larry Alan Sharon Sheila Jean Judy Ann Richard Rockom Rogers Ronald Rosberg Rosen Rosen Rosen Rukas Rumble Sandgtrom Sugan Allen Roger Barbara Janice Arnold Diane Joan Sharon Beverly gafferiee Scanlon Schwartz Schiessl See Seelig Seferos Seznick Sheppard ghoisef if rt i'i'N Q . -if u,,,:. .. if V y M ' . G' J fa rig -F E5 ef . , V V V yV, Q N 'qw' :dim l tx ' 1 R ' Lavern Jeanne Diane Yerrene Charles Henry Jody Beverly ggggilfgs Stitsiiairteqse Sigurdson Simmons Singletary Simpson Slingsby Slotthaug Smelcer Smith 90 X fc, 04 L50 I' , . i ' '11 , xi MM l vw L 'L N -A 5, . ' bi N, QQ, gy .- 7 id ' in 1 Soe Chock Dan Bill Harold Smith Smirz Smith Snyder Souffay Q- T l, .1 -,K L.- ,-- v--V .ludy Patricia Margie Richard Joe Stebbins Stone Strand Sundholm Surace Melvin Tangborn Lorna Tongen '1F', Pat Vellat .lim Williams Joan Yotter The Class of Bob Taylor Ann Torkelson ei -.. -v , 'R f sf, ' ' A' 5 . .sh f??if,,-f .- In f f ,A .XZ l5am Venable Gloria Williamson Carol Zorch :.-1 Z' L , gx Z. Loo Wanna Pocanrie Taylor Tedford Joi'-rriy Joe Tornovv Torre: 1 v Y' , l 3 .f W , f 'V 4 ... 0, , l I .. Yx f f --., 3 f A Q ' ia ' 45 If sl f W N - 1 f' , Richard Diane Walker Waring Robert Frank Willson Wilson Gwen loan Zurndieck Zwaduk ...,.,.' ff in --sho .4 ti bovs make use their Freshmen girls serve their school Lost and Found. of 67 13 off to a good be innmg 2 51 he :L : L 'l 'J K iii Y A - of P , 5' , 5 , ,J 3, f .si .,i,, , '::f i we M I W k fi' Marion Burger Mike Richard Tedford Tellevik Thanem Thomas Bob Carole David Sherry Ufford Unzelman Vail Vaillancou sw- 'e' s -34 'IL 'au A wc, .4 A he X A ' 'J ',-W, L I 7 ' Z, ' ...Mx f- -3 5, 11 l' ,M A - Y, f fe, ,f A V it .fm 5 ,ggi A , ' , f,,'r,y 'gi K x - fog, 54:21 1' ' N Janet Donald Karen Mike Weatherman Whatmore Wick Wicklund Party Frank Pam Carol Wirtz Wodley Wood Woods lr ' vw , 'vu .:'X our Q i 1 l 9 i A ' Claudia Thuesen Bruce Vance .ff ' ' s. 4 , Lynn Wicks Carol Yerabek working in the . , , ,.z. 94 f 412- 'KX Linda Tongen Judy Vanderlip , i Michael Wiener Mary Yerabek 9l l T 5 ,R . 'tv 4 Hr-f. 1? wg .3 i m4?i3f7 w 9, f,,w,,vq1'?1,Q Q yy Advisor, Miss Owen, President, Katie Kauffman, Vice-President, Marilyn Fish, Secretary, Bill Fraki. 4., 'cf K H. . 1 . .ly A A ,Mb ML ,wr g, ' , we ' Vww l.iiN,,57f ', IV !7 L. dfb' ll , ,is T ,,..,,f , WL ,Z Sophomore Class i J l , D il ly pf 'Y . ybfflfl , if Q pf .ff , . if W, . ,. 1 QWL ffl! fi' . . I ,M 5 Wy' jf if The Sophomore Class of l958, along with its new advisor, Miss Gwen, planned and J' 7 LL f nip worked hard to make the year a successful one. MrILj.LT'! ' . Their activities were propelled forward with the election of officers, Throughout the ip! I, , fr? ' year, these officers set the pace and led the way toward more accomplishments. I 3 1' ,fl . M fill' My I, l As time flew by, attention was focused on the Mardi Gras. The Sophomore Class learned V JAN' ,JW ,AH TV the meaning of cooperation as they strove to make their boothma ring toss-a popular f 5 attraction. The agenda also included a sophomore class party, This occasion was enioyed Lv lil 5 if A I ., r f , , . '17 r .rift I 5 , ,f W- gl ,il UW? 92 by all who attended. The school can expect many accomplishments and contributions from this class. Faculty members have expressed their satisfaction in its numbers and predict that they will bring many honors to Ballard. They have shown the results of their fine work in the past and now look forward to exploring the future. 5 x Leonard Aamodt '55 Twila Aksnes A D Joan Aboud ,-., X -p Jn' Albrignt Judy Allen Roger Anderson 6- 'PJ' Donna Bass Don Berger Sally Brandal Karen Allen Sfeve Anderson 4' .rv ,.:l . 4' ?. 1 N 'J 1-1 f Warren Baxter Ron Berry Karen Briggs . -v '- v .4 Gary Abston 5. ,Q r Phil Aldridge '-F' cv rg rv. W -.nf ,H '- Dan Pat Archer Akse C Roberta Carol Alkire Allen ,, ... .,,.. .-,.- - - ,, . L ' Q' 1, I l ' 1? in ... '21 Q Q Stairs present a problem April ha17eo' the Sophomore Party P6 .1 NY ' :. 2 . 77 L- -s rv rf I Bef, Betty Darlene I-rdefzon Anderzon Anderson Marilyn Sharlene Gary Anyrorn Anvrom Armour lW T 4 I , .. f fi I 1 . , I X H Q, ,,, . Q A tx. ' 1- 17 ., g I vi' - M11 i- Janet Phyllis Linda Bedker Beitsch Bell JoAnne Gary Shirley Betts Bish Blecha Sharon LeRoy Virginia Brighton Brimmerman Brown ,Q ,Q to this ex-skier. 1 Y' I 'L - ii li' Y 1 L- .A J X wx ff' 'ii fa Q fs-ff 1' ' 1 A l wx of ' B 2 gs ,, .La 5 3 -? 5 fr fa , , -. 1 Elling Joyce June Marsha Norm Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Hedra Charles Vicki Rick Lorraine Atwood Backlin Badhom Bakke Balcom I I I ' in-v 1 V-I-,,,-.-.,4.,, -. 0 :fix fi ., - A , Q: sr A fn ,a 1 - V , A 4 , I '- 1. V 1 fi- 'Q ' ,. fl Q A . ... X we i l ' ' 4 ' Q. A Y , f I - , ' I 4- i F' 'u , Q- ' ' ,Q 'I 4 ' f vi?-rl ' 44,-1 , . . V M l A , Q is 6. N , ' ' ' V 5 lb.. 1 2, , N: lf.. d . 0' ' '. , if i i M 1 Joyce Susan Denny Edwin Linda Bennett Benson Berg Berg Berg Jerry Bill Eivind Colleen Don Bobin Bond Braa Bradley Brady Marlene Mike Tom Myron Bob Bruno Bryant Buell Burkhardt Burnett 'Z- .isis 1 f '32 - l haf.- qv-v Qi, .. g ,fw- C' . - 5 N AIQI U, in 5 N vi' c V V V oil , h as N ,V . - J., - if . at L .c J E r E J J ,I 1. ,wi ,, 4 ,V ,.. it . 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L i' ' I , I f at Bernie Carol Charles Darrell Janice Jon Doug Frank Bette Terry Myers Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Ness Neves Newson Newton Nielsen Kathy Lloyd Pat Gary Beth Jeanelte Jack Douglas Jim Sharon Nielson Nilsen Nilsen Nixon Niznik North Noye Nuetzmann Nugent Oberdorfer Jimmie Dennis Joan Pat Jim Elaine Tom Jerry Karen Ralph O'Brien Ochsner Oftness O'Keefe Olmsted Olsen Olsen Olson Olson Olson J 3., -Q' A7-'V' .9 Q.- Wayne Olson Judi Pahlman Bob Penski Margaret 0'Neil Jerry Palm Jean Perkins Nina Pierce Ca, jg: .arfff Dan Raemer Bruce Reid F' 0 -.J Bette Rindy Lambert Ross Jim Sandell Sandra Senn Bob Potter 12 C K' '--4 .J vc or-, l Barbara Rasmussen Ron Reid ,na G..- Vi '27 ,se -r J' 4211, J, . F' ' FQ 1 .W , W , --if Joanne Robb Cathy Rossell Jack Santi f , ,Mary Senter V 'Q ri li , ll!! In :2'E'A, ,I cn: X. X L' 3 i Us I 2 tr i , M i st' 'A , l i 'i 4 M Q 6 ,-6. ' A f by A' V . ,, c l Richard Jerry Oppie Oppliger Ed Mary Ann Palmason Palmer Carolyn Cathy Peterson Peterson ' 'f 2 fi,-A X, S s James LaRayne Power Power 'J' P . 4, I 4, 'i lg, 4 2' P 'VM -'f 2 'Tl l .f 'I Bill Mary Rasmussen Rasmussen Wayne Diana Reid Reinke ' Q' : f ' ,, ,fs ' ,- , s. I . A ' i l A I Wh f' Z' 'H ? Q kv, i ' K if l 1 1 Jim Donna Robbins Robinson Judy Charles Ruddy Rude Scott Scott Satterlee Sayers l 4 R l , . in . '1 -5? , liar? ' Tom Judie Shafer Shannon 4 l A ...nk 1 '- Q Ai... l Ac' 1 - 4? if M1 ' WW vi 5 'A K 4-r-iv X Nm, Eddie Osborn Terry Patterson Gary Peterson iw, Helen Osborn Maxine Pautzke Jerome Peterson Ron Howard Preston Price K s g , , K is .s Rf' i is ' iw fl L 5 N j ' 1, . . ,H P f 0 ' bg Mary Phil Raas Reaber Barbara Jo John Rentz Rex f ,-, 1 17' I l 45.42 VI I' , x x . . C ll if if Q. 'J L 1' 'v. , If ,. Kai Joane Robinson Jim Rutfcorn Sandy Schaeffer 5 Douglas Sharples 'v-v rv' Judy Rockhold Carolyn Rukas Gerrie Schaub . limi ' ' 'A at ,ia .ii . A 1 if .. V V , I Sharilee .a 1 is Ay' 6 'xx LN ,V x , Richard Rose Mary Marcia Judy Osborn Ostbye Otnes Page iaiii Eisbeih Mark sieve Pedersen Pedersen Pedersen Pedersen Leslie Randi Leonard Bruce Peterson Pettersen Phelps Pickering . J .., , L- AY X . , John Linda Sue Ray Prinos Pue Puetz Pulling 1-. z-' A- 4 -:if if ' ' is '5 V '31 ' 'U' A . ,wt .QIIQF 'l' I1 , Ta m I Q .qv as al M , -. A . J' M . M . a W - Mel Don x Karen Linda Ready Rearden Redden Reichl Ron Bev Garl Norm Rhinehart Rhoads Rieke Riise 1 N , ' 2 '49 .Cy P -M yy A . ' oi 'S wi '39 J 5 ,ax Y: Sv 2:4 Sit L P' I 57 RY 1 J .55 A' 9' so xx. ' -73 v ' sg' ' Y 1' . Gail Karen janet Sfeve Rodenhouse Ronald Rosen Rosenberg Judy Diane Carole Lynn Rundle Runer Rutherford Salander Frela Nella Joan Myrna Schieck Schlumb Schluter Sghmidi . . if il, 3 1 K 'siWFslifGg1 33-:gg pm,-we N w- - '-rigs? Q21 ' ' :i5:?'3.f 9g'i5 V 'ffssify 'iw1 tX- XS has 4 'e5Tl'gf,gQf P H ' 7. .Q ,, , L 9 . , , ' , P- 'FY .1 A F, -1 ' 1 P' P-fl ':. i . i ' Ss - 'P ,S ,+P A A R , A l li . ' 5, Dennis Hank Ron Carolyn Sigurdson Simone Simonsen Simonggn Shaver -ai fy i jr x lf Clif- 4,219 ,yu my I ' -99 31 . A- 1-'li Q' .3 ,gy , .1 4 ,l'4., i ef JUG 4. ai ,ff 4444, A i ' 4,445-' 44' .L ii, l, B L 4 . 4 4 ul P I 1 if 4 J . X , L lx T1 .. 5 4 F J 4 ' -V . ' JN f' f-- 47,3 ,y 'mn ' +5 yr s A A 1 F 4 A 4. Q4 4 ' f r li P f Aff. 4, 3, , -fx.: 3 . ' - l We W, ' Carol Cathy Bettie Dale David Simpier Sistig Skartland Smith Smith T A A - . 'Z ., :Y -if - y-4 -7' 4? 4' 4, -f , IT xx - , I 1 G , I l in I Linda ' Rick Dave Garygfl Barry Smith H Smith Snyder , ,Sohdlt Sonne ki ii, ik A ull 'X xi' i Ill I S Ill - A 1. ll I 44' 4x 1 i nn N , i -l X- ' , X , . . li J i '. ii' 4 li i i . i So homores feel the Christmas s irit as the decorate X 0, X , i P tix 'ly l l 1 the tree. fl i l T Yht 0 ' fh hl 'kll 0' ic e tra ltfons 0 I e 50 00 were QUIC y earne . ll L 4 ' 7377, rg' A ff' ,, -4- E E .- M i-I Mi qw I - , Q ,go 1 1- , 3' , bv .1 4 .,, fav, Q N 'J ' nd :4 S .5 . , I. -1 1 'sv xi. J' ,wi ,f-.K 5' t ' Q-, Q' .:. f' 'C' X 1' . 47 ff! -i i ' Dee April Sally Bob Sharon Valerie Bill Ester Edwin Jon Springob Squier Stazek Stearns Steele Stewart Stewart Stockland Strand Strande Carol Shirley Dan Margie Douglas Elliott Mike Nancy Karen Fred Strickland Sumstad Swanson Swanson Tangborn Tanner Taylor Telford Tennefoss Tenoll r- -. f , , ' S T f f U :- 7- 4347 - ' ' ' f'gi i2 '4', 'Z' .-- 'gf' it ,--e s .2 fl ' 'ii'-, er, ' 4412 + ur . 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' i -Q 5 lx M yn M . ,., ,,. F ...mfg ' A ff - Q F 4: 6 -. '- A . ' -in . y. . 17 Li 5-'- ', v --SS' if 1 1.5 1. I I 5- 1-' . 1 J ul D Robert Vicki Karin Gerald Norman Dean Don Jack Tommy Douglas Whiteley Whitlock Wicklund Wight Wilkinson Williams Williams Williams Williams Wills Barbara Carrol Carolyn Darlene John Patrick Steve Ron Ellen David Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Winberg Wineman Woeltert Al1dY Judy Gail Richard Myrna Zanner John Julie Steve tlancy Wold Wolfe Wood Wood Worth Wright Wugell Youngblood Zabel Zacheau mf . A'-'H-ff' V -3 ... -L. 6 t- I , ,. Q y V V Nola Mary xfDon Phil Zirbes Davis Lalflam Zellweger W .e 5 ts' ., qu kt 1, xx, . i . ii.. -N Y' I xl 'hx N B M A. . if 1 ffl i in ' 'lv' - i mi L 1, ,WJ 1 t ' V N Ti . ff rf Ni' I K F' i i. .ff i 1 '- L' .l Q X'--DR' . . '-' i , N 1 .wi D - l' ri V 3 Students keep the attendance clerks busy. i xx' tr-f -, al .. J -X . Lx . f-- -L D A L i -Q3 ' X Benny Beaver is BaIlard's mascot. Ingenuity and good cooking make for a prize-winning cake lOO LQ'- SODPTOVUOVQ cabinet makes plans for the coming year. -5 Final tests make it all work and no play for these girls. Sophomore of17oer5 and Committees aim for success. Dont tell me that you ve lost your Ioclfer lfeys again! Betty ioins him in watching over our school spirit and pep. iOi if ,rl - lO2 ' 155 7' f 5573 'gf fi . I fe, . M.. 1 Vx, ,, , .. . V 4 1:-V l 'i S 'X , ' jg F - I 1 , 'Qs-. Advisor, Mr. Blessing, President, Pete Glase, Vice-President, Brian Sweeny, Secretary, Marilyn Kean. . ., ,Af 'V y vb . 1, X J' ii rl i l' , . T A . i . - ., T .lf fl' ll lk I , it Junior ass -4 3- ,,,, yy , , 1 J 1 J ' T- ? K ' ll. ff ijbl' i ' W . . ' . . A rl 'i 'J . t I . Mwit ' urtilq day of September the Junior Class started its fY'llISSllC Of a ofn lishptqpt. Y L J' i' 5, A I A grouril-work was laid with the choosing of a cabinet. Thiybglg etllel ed thgldtficerqf L my Elithroughout the year getting activities of the class organized' and ned. U ' V l ill f'lllThe first stage of the flight was a car wash which proved to be n-t'l dandl ,cllesstul activity. The second stage consisted of two assemblies. The first onli, a pep hslembly, The Line-Up, which introduced the '58 basketball team. The ' nd wicjva General Motors assembly. Mardi Gras was the third stage. The theme of thebooth Roulette All who attended enioyed its success. f' The missile ot accomplishment reached its height with the Junior Reception. The enter- tainment, Ballard's best, was superb, and the supper which followed was excellent. ln all respects this year will remain in the minds of the juniors as one which will never be surpassed by any other class ot iuniors. With the traditional Moving-Up assembly the iuniors realized that they had stepped into the shoes of an even greater organization, the Senior Class, , ,M 9, e . ,sg , . lf A ,Meal time UQ Y-rem 'ine x V L trfi wt- Hy. tfvNN Kin- .2 ' - i xt., f, xfi Bob Leona Darlene Aahi Aakervik Adams Ruth Ahien Q- - f. JUUY Duane Linda Anna Lea Albertsen Allan Allison Ambrose 5. A , ,-r Y s y 4? .4111 XQ 0 Afjolf, If ,t Curiif J .4 Vg if toe JMU Imaginative posters draw the, an Prelude to Spring Ls the Junio7f7?eCepti0n. L'f' f 4, 1' V 4 . ,.r.,f: t,r ,Q YW' r-7 Carole Gary Anderson Anderson Jim Bob Barbano Barrett 5 L . E A. L Abi.. , , 5 ,- .,, .-.. ,7 ' may 4 ' K Ogie Brenda Berg Bergmann Russ Afnf Blanchard Blindheim Carole Dilik Bruce Bunnell Gary Best Mike Boivin Bev Burhans Miif: Anderson Betzy Beckman Stener Karen Pete Joy Anderson Aspholm Aurdal Axelson Susan Linda Gay Betty Beers Beideck Belies Bendele Benson x .z Jerry Bevry Doug Booth Jeanie Burkhart BUFUS of r ' s..4 attention of everyone Linda Baiiey Janice Benson 50' rn' wt m.. G V - 1 Gary David Ken Margaret Diane Biarnason Biornson Bjornson Biornson Black Ken David Mavis Bobbie Bev Bowe Breiwick Briggs Brolin Brown Lynn Yvonne Vicente Linda Ben Bush Byersdorf Caceres Carfra Carlso H103 F ' 6 :., ,Av-,. ., T 1 K -fb ,rf F . . x , 1 1. . f . Q- r J ' Q.. f, f',f5- , . U9 , - -' 1. , t I A Q' S 'W f ' 1. s x . f fl' ,I 10 Z , , ,rfb ,. ,rr .4 ,aw- v 'gl 'lf ik ff wrap! ,, A A ,4 'az-, I 'Jil v VV , ' 7, 1 '7 ,, ' .wh FD T ' 1 fa a- 4- 1' , 'T - My i 1 A Q - V is as 2 F -3 f S 4 it S L ' ' Q 1 'J Ao ' . L g WA d Bill Corine Dennis Linda Bob .lean Ken Diane Ch .p'? llF Chrgflwien Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carriveau Chaplin Charlton Chase ris ensen is-. is ' Rena Nannette Betty Barry Joanne lom Susanne Dave Bali gary Christensen Chrastenson Clark Clausen Cleghorn Collingwood Condon Conrad Coo ,ion Karrie Lee Ann Bill Phil Louise Sarah Dolores Ddrlertl? Amend D llhllllmt Cooke Cox Craft Cramer Crouch Culbertson Curry Dahl Datgnenult Bigriew 'sv' fo '29 LQ, 1 rf' ' ' lk A ' Tom Susan James Berdine Dennis Dorothy Trudy Dalsbo Darling Darrow Davies Day Dean Deardorff Dill Dill Drwrt F-rffw- ia ' W H 4 ' 4 4' Q I 1' zu- A .. . , , ,V , H ,ul :- ui i 'N X 1 ,5c 3, : Z as x -'Sv 2 'ze . I -, U A A 4' 'g A, A y 41 , V Q ,, yd. .IV ,V 54 A 1 5 s + f , y at r ,F 9 F -Q , . , ' as A ea, V Pat Dick Bonnie Sharon Leroy Earline Mary Ann Dodd Donald Donaldson Dorn Doyle Dreewes Dreisbach Drescher Dunlap Rulhi Lex Bill Celia Parn Patti Penny Karen Walt Anne Dunlap Dunn Errnert Elkins Ericson Ericson Ericson Espeland Fadden Fennessy , ' ' y ' Z , fl is G 2?-3:2 f 'V ' , , , r 4 -.I up V ' y ,A 4' nf , 'fn' 4' I l :7 4 ll Au l T . I 7' ff l fi . f f z ll 1 ,M s:'i'K Andi i . L -' f ' l 3 H A r, ,R A-4 ,Mr ,ff ' Qi, V, V ..,. 2 vu 1-ur :L -Q , :B 22' L., in gg- I W 3 ' A ' ' ' A ' 4 A- . -M 1,1 fr Q ., W , z ff . 1 fbi , Az C. ,fgvfb H, H. L ,wr c i 1 f ' 5 A 1 Al P tt f A I Q - I Gary Larry Linda bary Michael Carol Shirley Sherry Allan Geo,-ge Ferrel Fickeisen Fiksdal Finholl Fitzgibbons Flewellinq Floatlie Flournoy Folmar Foyer Tom Raymond Jerry ' Judy .lerry Donald Juline Robert Fred Luverrre Foll Fowbler Francis Francis Frauhlini Frazier Frazier Fredrtckson' Freeman ' Froyen Larry Sylvia Gretchen Mike Donna Stephen Charles Pere Bob Darlene Fuller Fulton Galer Gallagher Gerber Gibson Grosund Glase Godbois . I, . ri r G- 4 , , 'Z 7? l 0 i , f . F SQ .ra ff, C if? ay 'V X fa, - fe, Anita Linda Ken Don Nanelte Gordon Gloria Marion JoAnn Arthur Goodman Gorrorr Graber Grofe Graham Grenade Gray Gray C-reilendorff Grimsby 'X J f-L wx 41 Rx, t X rs , 'fzawf -K .. 1 4 ' V 4' ' 'VA' Calf MW- ff' W , I'lQ,:k I -?':'pf Knew' ,fir yu? ' !!PR,01L,L, 41,52 7 17 ni T7 ty 1-'V9' V. X A ak' A-f 1' l Q E Q Z 6, 1 4. 3, .. 'ffwfff Byron Janet may Laffy Saw Grover Had' Hagoewood Harqht Hall :C si A .1 JL. H... J x Janrce Karl B, I Susan Dan V Halsafl P'arvr'9r3YrQ'n Hgrvry Handy Hanley , . ,U ,J .7 ' Z , in lf! ll! V !Jh 'L ' ' lih ' ' .1 ' 4 . ,I J L f 'I Xkrui L X L. fl Enlhusnasfrc luniors prepare for car-wash. 1, mf - . f J rrp f -we - XJ jj LVJ 1 , V' 1 l ' V L xp L ' 47V J ' o o o o '- J' Z' GUS Ul7lOfS F3 SG' H7009 Of SC OO ' J fv ,. 1 'V p C., 'ev 17' -1 'Q 1. - - f 1 Q! ' X I 1. Ali la AL AN lmllllik f f' I fs .-1 L- 4 -I ng on If lg, fgqf f5 fr fx: -v - sa , -1 .' '7 1: Q A A A X .l - John janv vewey P Vero Earl Deanna Her! Krrzlrne Vrrginia Edward Heggem l-12,993 v-,fg5,gn Harm Harilef Harvey Hazlrngs Healy Heath Heck Arne Slfemn rarer, Carol Terry Jrrn Carolyn John Rita Sandy Harzen Herien y.,:lg5L,n Helen Herfjerzon Hergert Hrlldrng Hrnes Hielm Hobart A f ,, A ,, rr, - 4' in li, 1 5' 15 'ff .' 'T .ff ngyv X 'J A L J - v , J 4 ' be , , Suzanne Hoefer Tobin Hnrnphrey Sharon Jacobzon nf .1 -sr Karen Haroid Hohman Holranson Suzan Sandy Hondwin Hurd Bob Carl James James L Arlene Holfett Carrue Hyzlop Dlclf Jensen Rrclf Janrce Holm Holabo Marla Tony lndrldzon Ingebrelsen Judy Marlha Jenzen Jeryrk on Barbara Hooper Mary Jewell Carol lngebrughl K . I K A Jirn Horner Gary lzaacnon Sharon Johnsen rr Sandra Hovlck Donna lszler Linda Johnson f '::'A Forrest Hudson Oliver lversen Nicky Johnson 'U ' 5 . Q J - ww ' H27 :lv 'F X J l J J if m e ,A aa -,sr Z X. l m all ,sn 4:11 'Q' i l A KA ,f -A L Pat Phyllis Stan Julie Anne Linda Pat Dick Russell LYYW BONUS Johnson Johnson Johnson Jonason Jones Jones Jones Jones Jorgenson Jorstad Sharon Tyra Chris Marilyn Alice Preston Jerry Doug Phil KEN' Karla Karlsson Kauffman Kean Kelling Kellogg Kelley Kelly Kempbell Kerchen Bill Bert Karen Lin Jerry Gerald Jim Dave Svein Ron , Kerr Kersh Kinnish Kirchoff Kittelson Klem Knott Knutson Kopfelt Kornstadius X IQ Q Nqr l ' Sy Lx A l m Bob Gary Mary W- Dave, Roberta Gary haron beorgia Joyce Kurus Lamb Lance XQrLaQxQgd1t Lane Larson Larson Learned Leenders A 1 m a y V N : ., H : E- 4 b I A ' J I 'Q , , f ' . ' ff. Q 1 7 - -ff 'fi f . all V .T , i A ,I ,. 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K bn- ' ' QQ 1 .J , 4- I ' A W I , 1 .U :I i .. .- J -Q xi ., WN 'T' A C XG' 'tn' ' 1- -i In 14 -A - Lis ' K at f -i if- Q- ,Q 0 ,, 4 -3 J 'l'- 3 2? 3, J y , Al 1 Ah - Lois pa,-Y Jane Pug Cain, Palph Sandra Dave Wanda Judy Dean Olson 0i50n Gum, Olleil Opplinqer Ostergaard Overhus' Ovrid Parke Passe Jim John icy Suzan Emolfe Ronald Johnny John Karen Arlene Pedersen Pedersen Pedergen Pell: Perelle Peterson Peterson Petraborg Pettersen Phelps ,,.a v N -K -vw vs '5 F A .L '19 ' ' V , -5 J - -:J ., 1 'W ,f fi- st' '-' T, A , 1 ,L A in- F' L4 dak. y H V A , H 1 1 1 :55, , J Q 1' J 0 , x ' ,I 'I .. S ,, in .M bv ,, A ... F ty A C: xv fa ui' i- --, J 3' . L X I X ' - I ' ' 4 A 1 A- 'av A 'in - if A A, - A . no 5 -. ' -, Q, J, Li ' ' f c , l 4 -3' 5 - f ' - fy' 2 ' A . b A A J 'V L J d I' , G ' XC r I Ch k David Jim o anice uuy an yn Pifgkegfing piggy? pilfayg Pg-,gl Poortvliet Porter Preston Primmer Quick Rapp 4 M I Th! John Doroihy Linda Sharon Sharon Alice Riigfref Vlladgcee 78220 Riagg Reeves Rempher Richard Rickard Ricketts Ringstad Robeff Gloria ' Lynn Bettyann Carolyn Sandra Sue Doug Carol Judy Roach Robbins Robinson Rockag Rolfe Rogers Roley Roraback Rosen Rotler J If N - f T V 'e it-A rw . 3 a s 'Q 4, . M ,, l Va-. . .es w V ' ' ' A+ La KL :A Vg'l.' i V ' V W. ia X A A ,, A J t -ni!-N V -'ffl ' 3 QL gi' . h L, .IEW lp Q v , ,Q .Q lc. I I -,ir 5 , t N I 1. ,W 1- , 2 . 5 X fa 'I sv gs'-rig, ' , ' ' . . 'f i- . , V . 0- , 1-sf .ff VV -F' S 3: : A L 1 , -.c id 2 .X i . I V Lee Bernie Wally Beverly Bill Roqer Linrla Barbara Sharon Roys Rudstrum Sagen Sandness Sands Sater Sallier Satr Sayers Larry Dale Robert Robert Georqe Frank Dick NV! DBV-5 Schlaitzer Schmitz Scott Seeklander Seleros Se-lander Selby , SBBPFGD John Dennis Melvin Paula Dave Heather frank John Douglas Sharf Shaw Shawrere Sheckler Shelby Shuler Simpson Sira SJODWQ .g-LAI-I .1 x - 'I i U i. rs, fat? 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SMART Advisor l I2 Senior 0f17cer5 and Cabmet ,Nw --A V, ff fff ' - I . , ,av 17' -gr? .. .,,- .ai yUl '5 'ff PAT JOHNSON VIRGINIA FOX Dress e ff Vice-President Secrefary ii: 5 The groundwork of The Class of '58 was laid four long years ago. Under The direcfion of Mr. Doug Smarf, hard-working officers, cabinefs, and commiTTeeS carried ouT The numerous class acTiviTies. March 8 of This year marked The dafe of The Mardi Gras which proved To be The major evenf on The Senior Class calendar. Honoring Two of Ballard's mosT acTive seniors as Duke and Duchess was The climax of The Mardi Gras. In Their Freshman year, They won The All-School Clean-Up Drive. While The upper- classmen were aTTending The Moving Up Assembly, They had Their parTy. An assembly, parTy, and Senior-Sophomore Companion Nighf were The main evenfs They enioyed as sophomores. STar DusT was The Theme for The P.-T.A. Dance sponsored by The Junior Class. The Junior RecepTion was held in honor of Their parenTs. By This Time, They had shown The school ThaT greaf Things could come from The Class of '58, From Sepfember To June The Time passed quickly as The seniors kepT pace wifh The many acTiviTies in which They parTicipaTed. A world of opporTuniTy is awaif- ing each one of Them. As Ballard graduaTes, They will enTer a phase of life where Their work will influence The world and iTs surroundings. , V 1, we ' I I nf, 5123 ,.'.,v,v, HOLLY JOHNSON KAREN STAVE CLAUDIA CRAVEN NORMA JOY Assemblies Caps and Gowns Commencement Decorafions LESLIE JOHNSON VIVIAN SCHMIT BARBARA LANGLOE JUDY OLSON c' r A . . A ., 'f 'n I I f 1 W nn, , ,.f4,-- . 'JY I . A - ' 5: 6 . Q' ,. Q Qffiii X ,az . If W tx 6 as if fri' Q' I I ' ins: I I yzzfff , 1,55 i C: ca, , . we . L. L nf ' '78 . nn ,K Qf 5N v 4' QD .gg J g v. ta '1' my J Z3 -- Y 6 ' -9 A 5 GARY CUNNINGHAM JULIA OLSON 'fafi G15 '.'3wng'Up MARGIE NEILI. GARY OWEN if 1--, 'vs J gg--v .4 ' .MT 1 i BONNIE EGAN if Eefiwe' JUDY GERHART rn. 9U A, 1 7' A I, MARTIN I ' Sr. Dance KATHY JOHNSON .S 4 K f 5, , ' 2.5 'Q ' 5 '-1-f' ji' 8 '11, . IL' AL-. I I fvx fm? VIL 5-. ,v 17 R ,A QOH? PAT HUNTER MARLENE JOHNSON SHARON DRAPER Sr. Trip In Pins and Cards Publicity PAT DURBIN Q JEANNIE LINERUD JUDI PAC RD I X I 47 MARIBETH MORRIS Q, 3 Sr. Prom l . 1. GARY JOHNSON ,A ' L' 1 5 yi. -f Aft' fm,- .- 1-, 'Y ii f RON HENSON I' A ,X Sr, Reception ,Q 5 4' ' SALLY BURGDUFF bfi , I J, - uv.. iA NICKY de PREE 5 ,, as ff, Sr. Semi-Formal fjwiw' -1 V' , H DICK Hoaas C? 'M PAT DENNIS I .fx White Day , 1 fag' 'A '- KATHY KRULL Y' 1- A W .. P- it : . gli f ABLE. KAREN ABELSEN-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Cabinef 4. Latin Club 2. Choir 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 GEORGE ADAMS-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. JACKIE AnAivisfH0n0r Society 2, 3, 4. Office Clerk 3, 4, Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 4. JIM ADAMS-Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Golf 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, Ross ADLER-Honor SocielY 2, 3, 4. Movie Crew 1. 2, 3, Chief 4, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Comm. 3, KATHY AIKEN-A.S.B. Cabinet 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. Triple Trio 3. Sr. Glee 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator 3, 4. TOM ALBERG-Class President 2, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. Ski Team 3, 4. LILLIAN ALLEN-P.-T.A. Dance l, 2. A.S.B. Legislator 2. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 4. Class Comm. 4. ROGER ALMSKAAR-Talisman 3, 4. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. ANNETTE ALTHOFF-A.S.B. Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Rep. l, 2. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA ALTMAN-Girls' Club 4. Biblio Club 4. Girls' Club Comm. 4. KIT AMONDSEN-Spades 3. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. BUCK ANDERSON-Football 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2. Tri B 2 3 4 Boys' Club 2 3 4 , , - , , A CHARLES ANDERSON-Ski Club 4. Honor Society 3. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. DAVID ANDERSON--A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Bowling 3, 4. Track 3, 4. lOO Mile Club 3, 4. DICK ANDERSON Honor Society 2. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. DON ANDERSON Movie Crew 3. Field Patrol 3. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY ANDERSON -Honor Society 2, 3. A.S.B. Cabinet 4. Sr. Class Conim. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. French Club 3. PATRICK ANDERSON Movie Crew 2, 3. Field Patrol l, 2. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. srzeiisn ANDERSONfBoy5' Club 2, 3, 4. JERRI ANGEL--Biblio Club 4. Girls' Club 3, 4. ELEANOR ANT0NACCl4A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. Class Comm. 3, 4. Honor Society 2. LARRY ANTRIM-Boys' Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY APPLETON-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Class pins of 58 WN! be treasured -J 'J .nr :Sr JEAN ARMSTRONG Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3. Girls' Club l 2 3 4 PAUL ASLANIAN Spanish Club l. Honor Society 2, 3. Football 2 3 A Boys' Club l, 2, 3, A. lnlramural Football l, 2, 3. DONNA ATWOOD A.S.B. Leqislator l. Girls' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, NANCY BAIRDV Little B l, 2, 3. ASB. Comm. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 4. Class Comm. 3, A. JACK BAKER AS B. Legislator 2, 3. Football 2. A.S.B. Comm. GARY BAKKEN Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Basketball '2, 3, 4. Tri B f'X wat? Qt? 5, JULIE BAKKEN Girls' Club 2, 3, A. ASB. Legislator 3, 4. Girls' 2 Club Rep. 2. Spanish Club 4. I GERRY RAE BALES-Sr. Glee 3, 4. Little B 2. Big B 3, Vice- Pres 4. Sr Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY BALL Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Cabinet 3, A. Choir 3, -1 Talisman 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. I-n I- W' TERRY BALL Boys' Club 2, 3, A Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 2, 3, A. Tri B 3, A, ASB, Legislator 2. SAM BATES Honor Society 2, 3, A. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Student Court -1. ASB. Cabinet A. A.5.B, Comm. 3, A. LOREN BAUNSGARD-Band 3, A Orchestra A. Pep Band 3, 4. ASB Legislator 3. A ?r 'wf ' uf' fr My DONNA BAXTER P-T.A. Dance Comm. 4. Class Comm. A, Girls Club -1, ELEANOR BEACH Girls' Club Comm. 3, A. Class Comm. 3, A. Girls Club 2, 3, A. SANDRA BECKLEYHASB. Cabinet A. Skt Club 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2. Assembly Order Comm. A. Students enter the gates of Ballard High School on a bright September day. F E 5, 3 fl, ,ft WDW 22,1 ::4f,.a.m1 :,.,zf-g.-paggvzzy 1 '. ,: -if -. :f fa v - ' zf...w .f1.4.4 .4 ,, ,A 2? i gm V x 7' , gy 5 32 if ef fi? 5 A ff School spirit is displayed durrhg Pep Week. l nb we .X C X Us , Q, .: alt I -,,-, f ,X fun af,-,, , gfaun UQGE Bwgug Jody and Shirley fry To decide from Their baby pictures which candidate To vote for. PAT CEDERBLOM-Sr. Class Comm. 4. Choir 3. Biblio Club 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, SHARON CHARLTON--Biblio Club 2, 3, 4. A.5,B. Legislator 3. Girls' Sr. Glee 2. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLOTTE CHRISTENSON Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. FrenCh Club I. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. SANDRA CHRISTIANSON Girls' Club Comm, l, 2, 3, 4. French Club 2. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE CHRISTOPHERSON -Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. BOB CLAMPETT Football 2 Talisman 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Infra- mural Sporls 2, 3, 4 Lalin Club 2, 3, 4. GAE RE CLARKE' Sr Class Comm. 4, A,S B, Comm. 3, 4, Sr, Glee 4. Assembly Order Comm 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. DICK CLAYTON A.S B. Comm. 2, 3, A. Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Slu- den1CourlA Boys' Club 2, 3, A. Slfi Club 3, A. DICK COLELLO Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. MIKE CONNOR Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Cabinet 4. A.S.B. Comm 3, A. Class Comm. 3, 4. Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON CONWAY Shiriqle 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, Sec. 4. Assem- bly Order Comm 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3. PATRICIA CORBETT Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. FRED CORNELIUS Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. LAVAL COWLES Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Sr. Band 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, 4. CATHY COX Shinqle 4. P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, Chm, A. Girls' Club tx Cabinel 4. Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. , 6. ...-g.a an z CAMERON CRAIG-Football 2, 3, 4. Honor Soclefy 2, Cabinef 3, Pres. 4. Baseball 2, 3, A. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri B 3, 4- COLLEEN CRAIG-Biblio Club 2. Office Clerk 3, Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA CRAIG---Choir A, Honor Society 2. Sr. Claiz Ccrrrfw 4- Spanisli Club 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, A. CLAUDIA CRAVEN Debale 3, 4. Honor Sociely 2, 3, A. Talisrnari Edilor 4. Sr, Class Cabinet A. Class Con1rn.3,A. MARY CROFT Spanisli Club 2, 3. Sr. Band 2, 3, A. OlrlS' Club 2, 3, 4. Orclicslrci 3, A. BETTY CROSSLAND P.-T.A, Dance 2, A,S,B. Comm. I, 2. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, LI, GARY CUNNINGHAM Sr, Cabinet A, Track 2, 3, -1. Class Vice Pres. 2 l3.i'.lf1fllmlI2,3. Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4- JACKIE CURLE Girlz' Club Comrn. I, 2, 3, A. P.-'I.A. Dance 2, 3, A. Cluuu Comm 2, 3, -1. A S.B. Cornrn. I, 2, 3, A. JIM DALY A.S.B, Legiglmor I, 2. Spanish Club 3, 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, A. JIM DANBERG Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, A. Lafin Club 2. Boys' Club Rep, I. LINDA DAVIS Llllle B 2, 3. SDBUISH Club 3. F.T.A. 3, 4. Class Rep,11.Cylrls' Club 2, 3, -1. MAUREEN DEARING Honor Socxely 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Treasurer A. Shingle 4. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Cornm. I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE de CILLIA P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, -1. Girls' Club Cabinel 4. Assembly OrrlerComm,-1. Girls' Club Comm. 2,3,-1. DOLORES DECKER Girls' Club Comm, I, 2. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, -1. JOHN DEMETRE A.S.B. Comm. I, 2. Bovs' Club I, 2, 3 -I. PAT DENNIS Ski Club 3, -1. Sr CabmelJ.Spanisl1 Club 3, -1. Girls' Cluli Comm. 2, 3 J.Cl.1,s Comm, 3, -I. NICKY DE PREE Sr Cabinet -1. Class Comm. 3, J. Choir 3, -1. A.S.B. Cumm, Q, -J. Girls' Club 13,-1 SHIRLEY DIBBLE Honor Socwly 2, 3, -1. Spanish Club I. Girls' Lllili Cijlnln-I -I liil-Cul Svlltr 3, -1, Clase Comm 3.1. DONALD DICE lI4'lIllILllIliQ,A1. Pres. 3. Track 3, -1. Tri B 3, 4. llnnm Sinnily LT, 3, -I Honor Sncinlv Cabmel -1. JO ANN DIXON GIIIWCIIIII l,2,3,-1. LitTlo B 2. Big B Pres.4. lilIl'i Cluli lnlllllvl -I. ROBIN DODMAN Inliinmn -I, A SB. Legislalor 2. lnlerel-liglw Council .1, i'nil.' Clnli Cimnn 4 A.S B. Comm. 2, 3, -1. SHARON DONALD Sl. Cine 3, 4. Clloir 4. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, 4, ERROL DOW ljuyw Cluli 2, 3, -1 Orclicslm Q, SURAT DOWNYOK Buys' Club -I. -1 ,. .,. G war Sf X ,vm U I X Commencement announcements relay the news lpn, if 456 'G QL '-' E? 9-. 'Q-'17 ,N 604 13-4- V? 'ff-1' 11-1 .Shawn .LT .CDOMIJ The regular Wednesday afternoon crowd galbers outside 205 To receive their Talisman. DUANE DOYLE Drama 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Intramural Basketball I, 2. JAY DRAGE Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, MARION DRAKE - Band 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3. Talisman 3. Shingle 4. Honor Socrety 2, 3, Cabinet 4. SHERRY DRAPER Sr. Cabrnel A. Girls' Club Rep, 4. Girls' Club Comm, 3, A, Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. MIKE DREW A.S.B. Comm. 4. Inlramural Sports I, 2, 3. Boys' Club I, 2, 3,A. PAT DURBIN Assembly Order Comm. A. Honor Socrely 2, Sr. Cab- rnet 4. French Club 3, Pres. 4. Talrsman 3, 4. DONNA DUTTON A S.B. Legislator 2, 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, CHARLES DUVAL Boys' Club 3, A. FRIEDA EAGAN Girls' Club 2, 3, A. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 2, 4 A 5 B. Comm. 3, 4. LINDA EICHER Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE EGAN Honor Socrely 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Legrslafor 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Sr. Claw Cabrner A Assembly Order Comm. 4. ANITA ELLER A.S B Cabinet 4. Spades 3, A. ASB, Comm. 2, 3, 4. A 5.8. Legrelator I, 2, 4. Girls' Club Rep. I, 2, 3. ANNETTE ELLER-Spades 2, 3, A Attendance Clerk 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3. ASB. Legislator 3 A.S.B. Comm. l. JUDY ELLIS - Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. ASB. Comm. 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. 3 Spades 2, 3. JER ' ' Club Rep. 2, 3, F r Comm Comm. 2, 3. ASB. Comm. 2. I A ' W6 .. I JUDY ENGEL-Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. LYNNE ENGELSENsA.S.B. Vice Pres. 4. A.S.B. Cabinet 3. A.S.B Legislator I, 2. Girls' Club Rep. 2. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. JOHN EPLER-Track 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator I, 2. French Club 2, 3 Boys' Club Rep. I. VIVIAN ERICKSEN-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator 2. Girls Club Comm. 2. ASB. Comm. 2. LAWRENCE ERICKSON- Honor Society 2. Tennis 2, 3, 4. Tri B 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. HARRY EVENSON Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN FIX- Sbinqle 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. Biblio Club I, 2, 3, 4. ASB. Legislator 4. DOROTHY FLETCHER Talisman 3. Choir 3, 4. Drama 3. A.S.B. Cab- inet 4. Honor Society 2, 3. EARL FLEURY Class Comm. 4. A.S.B. Comm. 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA FLUKE--Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Clnoir 3, 4. Triple Trio 3, 4. ASB. Legislator 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4- NANCY FOLKESTAD--A.S.B. Cabinet 4. Shingle 4. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. MARGARET FORSETHV Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3. Girls' Club Rep. 2. Office Clerk 2. GINNIE FOX Sr. Class Sec. 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 3. Triple Trio 3. Choir 3. French Club I, 2. JIM FRAIR Clioir 4. Field Patrol 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, -t. Intramural Sports 2. JANICE FREEMAN' Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Corres. Sec. 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. Debate 3, 4. Talisman 3, 4. LINDA FRIEDEL ASB. Cabinet 4. Assembly Order Comm 4. Girls' Club Rep. 3. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. HARVEY FULLENWIDER Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. DICK FULTHORP Track 2, 3, 4. Yell Squad 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, Cabinet 4. St Comm. J. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY GALLARDO Boys' Club 3, 4. SUSAN GATESA Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Glee 3. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Intramural Sports l, 2. BRAD GEORGE A.S.l3. Comm. 2, 3, -1. A.S.B. Leqislator 2 3 4 Sltmqle 3, 4. Talisntan 3, 4. A.5.B. Cabinet 3, 42 I ' I JUDY GERHARDT Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Sr. Cabinet 4. P.-T.A. Dance 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. GARY GERKE--Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. 3. Track 2. Golf 4. JOELLEN GERVAIS Honor Society 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Girls' rl f A fl F Club Comm. 3, 4. Assembll' O' or , off AMN- ' ' 'F' 2 -I' qi K?Dl7gl'l'l77S Prance js held in autumn. 4 , .R 5-0 1 0 I N , 2 li I I . 'G 4 x 43 132' 1. ilfo VC .JJ NLRB I j . I X I ,I 2615 .J L L-J JJ R ' w - Q 1 04, Cs.-C ' N. Li N .S4A.J51-j- -' ,E NX N, 1 , I ' , XJ L, IfU i7' , C 6' I A X E7 c' 'VK al O .C CLEM GIBSON Tracl-. 2, 3, A, Honor Sociflly 2, 3, Ll. Fiild Pal ol , X 3, 4, Lf. ' Cl . . . Il ' . E i N. f' '1 Nm ub Prf. 2 A S B Comm , 3, 4 I -i K KL, ' DIANE GIBSON Glrls' Club 2, 3, 4. Drfmm 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 3. 4 1 Junnu GJELDNES umf- au 1, 2. om-1 cum. 3. omg' Club' M- 94 Q' 3' 4' QQ , .3 , ,-0:-3 'km' C ELLA, Lfxf, ' 'N-Q Q VX. ll' A , 21 W N . - LL' I A Q mx X., I Q2 - I I I I. LA I NQQAI cl - I I ' Sm ' U 301- -D CI.. I - : .AALJ f- ' .I - -ac, Q I IANNA GOLLIHUR Tall-m.1l1 A Cnrli' Club Pup I, 2. Spanlzlw Club ,,.. 2, 3, I sl, Club 23,-1 A5 B Rc-312 K 'L PATRICIA GOODRICH Lllllu B I, 2 Curl Clul I, 2, 3, 4. --C -V I E' K . i 3 J' I 411 Q-1 vis 4' ,Q 14: 'tj Qlarulgn ,Pu ,Qlix Dale and Gordon launch BaIlard's replica of Sputnik PATRICIA GOODWILLIE A 5 B Comm. -1. Glrld CIUI. Cumr11, A Sr, Cla- Cowo' .I Glrl. 'lub 3, A qv. F--J fl.. I DEAN GRAFE Bow ' Club 2, 3, -1 A,S B, Leglalavor 2. DIXIE GRAY Blbll.-I Cm- 3 Glrls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, KENNETH GRAY Elrarlul 3, -1. Boy ' Club 2, 3, A. RONALD GREEN Boys' Club 2, 3, A PEGGY GREENE Spfldew Club 3 Blbllo Club 3. Gnrls' Club 2, 3, A. Honor Soflely 2 ELSIE GRISWOLD Iallmlan 3, 4. Olllce Clerl- 2, 3. Gxrls' Club I 3 3 A IOANNE GROH SM Club I, 2, 3 Gnrls' Club I, 2, 3, 4, Class Comm. I,2,3 VIRGINIA GUEST Trrple Irlo 3, 4. Cholr 4. Sr. Glee 3, A. Drama 2, 3, A Glrla' Club Comm. 2, 3, A. DAVID GUNDERSON Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Slage 3, 4. Ski Club 3. Luggmbly Order Comm. 4. M- fl Q' l '4-- rw ,as -K -. if' CAROL GUSTASON-Spanish Club 3, 4. Bowling 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL HAGEN-Honor Society 2. A,S.B, Comm. A. Azzernblf Omer Comm. 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. KAREN HALBAKKEN-Girls' Club Rep. l. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4- BILL HALL-'Ski Club 2, 11. Latin Club 3. Eoys' Club 2, 3, A. CAMDEN HALL--Honor Sociely 2, 3, -4 Debate 2, 3, A, ASB. Ceb- mel 2. A.S.E. Parliamemarian 3. A.S.B. Presldenr 11. KAE HALONEN Honor Socicly 2, 3, L1. Orclleslra 2, 3, 4, Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Clwoir 2, 3, 4. French Club 3, 4. BOB HAMLIN Boyv' Club 2, 3, A. BRUCE HANSEN Drama 3, A. Boyz' Club 3, 4. Choir 3, 4, Boi'- Ng Club 3, 4. LEROY HANSEN Bova' Club l, 2, 3, 4. SUZI HARBERT-Jr. Class Pres, 3. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Io'ef,Higb Council -1. A.S.B. Legislator I, 3, A. A.S.B. Cabinet 4. DIANE HARVEY-Girls' Club Comm. 3, -1, Girls' Club 2, 3, A, Sr. Glee 2. JUDY HARWODD-Girls' Club l, 2, 3, A. Drama 2, 3. Office Clerk A. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, A. MARILYN HASTIG Girls' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, -1. A.S.B. Comm. 3, -I. A.S.B. Legislator l. MIKE HEADMAN Boys' Club l, 2, 3, -S. Basketball Vlgr. 2. Fovball Mgr, 3. Sr. Class Comm -1. Bovs'ClubCabine12. MARIE HECKARD-A.S.B. Legislator l ASB. Comm. l, 2 3, -1. Girly Club Comm. 2, 3, J Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH HEDMAN Boys' Club 2, 3. -1. Biblio Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, A BOB HEMINGWAY Boys Club l, 2 3, 4. TOM HENDRICKSON A SB Lum-llaror 2. SM Team 3, -1 Ski Club l, 2, 3, 4. Buys' Club Comm. 3 Boys' Club l, 2, 3, -1. RONALD HENSON Sr. Class Cabmul -1. Boys' Quarlel 4. Choir 3, A, A.S.B Comm, J, -1, Tilllblll-Ill A. JACK HERWIG BLW5' Club l, ff, 3, -5. Boys' Club Rep. 2, 3. Sr. Claw Comm. 4. ROBERT Hsvzi Barkollmll 2, 3. umii Club 2. saw Club 2, 3, 4. MARGARET HILTON Girls' Club 2, 3, Recording Sec. -1. Honor Foiuely 2, 3, 4. Aa:-ombly Order 4. Shingle 4. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD HOBBS -rf. BH 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Cabinet 4, Sr. Class Ciibmel -1. Honor Society 2, 3. GARY HOEM Honor Som' . , ll 'lflround the World headed a busy Calendar 1- 5- mp, 1 fl ,:' 'Vw Q ..... -T ANNETTE HOKANSON Gnrls' Club Comm. A. Sr. Class Comm. 4. P.- T,A. Dance 4. BETTY HORN Offlce Clerk 2. Horror Society 2. Gnrls Club l, 2, 3, 4. Talisman 3. SUSAN HORN A S.B. Leqlslalor 2, 3. A S.B. Comm. 2, 3, A. Allend- ance Clerk l, 2, 3, 4. Glrls' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, A. MIKE HOSKINS Sl-.l Club 2, 3, 4. Sr Class Comm. A. Boys' Club 2,3,11. REIDUN HOVIK Glrls' Club 2, 3, 4. Skl Club 2, 3. BOB HOWARD Honor Soclely 2 Track 3,41 SI-l Club 3, -1. Assembly Order Comm A Boys' Club 2, 3, -1 GAYLE HULTBERG Glrls' Club Rep -1. P.-T.A. Dance 3, A Talnsman A, Offlce Clerl- 2, 3, A. Glrls' Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICK HUNTER Class Presldenl l. A SB. Cablnel 2, 3. Sr. Class Cablnel A. Baslfclball l, 2, 3, A, Tallsman 3, A. TERRY HUSSEMAN Boyz' Club 2, 3, -1 Honor Soclety 2, 3, A. Golf 3, A Spam'-.ll Club 2 Sl: Club -1 1475 7 cz? Fffy .7 D Q.5'fT.QF ' - -re., ARNLAUG INGEBRETSEN Clais COllll'll, 3, -1. Glrls' Club 3, 4. GARY JACKSON Boys' Club l, 2, 3, -1, BRYON .IACOBSON Sl, Club 3, 4 Boyz' Club l, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTA JAY Sr. Glee 2. CllOlT 3, A. Trlole Trio A. Girls' Club 6 2, 3, A OL JOHANSON- Curl C b 2, 3, . A. B. Cornn. . RICIA JOHNSEN A'-.senrbly O der Comm. A. Bblo Club l, , ', . , a.. e es. . f or cely , A. Span' .lf 2, . -D u T .O 1 U' I ll l J lf f J, lg D' e ' provlded many laughs af W 'Ill QC' l br M' 11935, BERNARD JOHNSON-lOO Mile Club 2. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. BEV JOHNSON-A.S.B. Treasurer 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. DIANA JOHNSON-Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3 Spanish Club 2, 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. FRED JOHNSON -Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. GARY JOHNSON-V-Baseball 2. Football 2, 3, Sr, Class Cabinet 4 Class Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Shingle 3, 4, HOLLY JOHNSON Sr. Class Cabinet 4. Girls' Club R694 3- Sf- USES Rep. 4. Spanish Club l. Class Comm. l. 2, 3, 4- JOYCE JOHNSON Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Little B 2. Big B 3, 4, Talisman 3, 4 JUDIE JOHNSON Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Peo. 3, A.S.B, Comm. 3, 4. KATHIE JOHNSON Sonqlearler 4. Sr. Class Cabinet 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Sliinqle 4. Girls Club Comm, 2, 3, 4. LESLEY JOHNSON-Sr. Class Comm. 4. Sr. Class Cabinet 4. Latin Club l, Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. LINDA JOHNSON-Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. Class Comm. 3, 4. Class Rep. 3. MARLENE JOHNSON- Sr. Class Cabinet 4. Class Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Rep. l, 3, 4. YOLAND JOHNSON-A.S.B. Secretary 3. Drama 2, 3, 4. A S.B. Cab- inet 4, lnter-Higb Council 4. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. JUDY JOKI Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Big B 3,-1. Attendance Clerk 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Sr. Class Comm. 4. BARBARA JORGENSENWA S.B. Student Court 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2. NORMA JOY Honor Society 2. Sr. Class Cabinet 4. Class Comm. 3, 4 Class Roo. 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES JUNKIN Girls' Club Cabiltet 4. Girls' Club Rep. 2. C:irlS' Club 2, 3, 4. F.l.A. -I. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4. JAMES KENNEDY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Goll 4. JUDY KIHLMAN Office Clerk 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm, -l. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4. DEANNA KILDAHL Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Talisman 4, Choir 3. Sr. Glee Q. Sr. Class Comm. 4. DOUGLAS KJALLIN'-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Spamslt Club 2, 3. LINDA KJARSTAD-Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Ticket Seller 3, 4. BILL KNAPP-'Drama 2, 3, 4. Stage Crew I, 2, 3, 4. Field Patrol l, 2. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. BOB KNOBBS--Boys' CII A popular gathering plaee rs Senior Alley ANN KOST Grrls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. DARLENE KRAMER Malorelle 2, 3, A, All City Maiorelfe 2. Ski Club 2, 3. Grrls' Club 2, 3, 11, Class Comm. 2, 3, 4. KATHLEEN KRULL Honor Socrely 2, 3, A, Sr. Cabinet 4. Glrls' Club Rep, 3. A SB, Leqrslaror 2. F.T.A. A. GARY KUNTZ Foolboll 2, 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, Cabrne1 4. Trl B 3, A. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, A. NORMAN LACHER Sk. Team 3, A. Honor Socrely 2. Assembly Order Comm. A P.-l A Dance A. Skl Club l, 2, 3, Sec, 4. ELIZABETH LAKE Drama 2, 3, 4, F,T.A. -1, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm, 4 CHERRIL LAMBERT Grrls' Club 2, 3, 4. Skr Club 3, A. NORM LANGDAHL Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. GAIL LANGDON Grrls' Club l, 2, A. P,-T,A. Dance Comm, 2. Ski Club A. BARBARA LANGLOE Sr. Class Cabrnet 4. Sk: Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Socrery 2 Grrls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Grrls' Club Rep. 2, 3. DOROTHY LARSON Owls' Club Rep 2, 3, -1. A.S.B. Comm. 4, Class Comm. 2, 3, -1, Grrls' Club Comm. 3, 4. ROGER LARSON Boys' Club 3, -1. Intramural Foolball 4, Bowling 3. SANDRA LARSON A.S.B. Legrslaror 4, Grrls' Club A. GORDON LASKOWSKI -Honor Socrery 2, 3, A. A.S,B. Comm. A. Class Comm, 3, 4, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. ARLENE LAURITZEN A.S.B. Cabrner 4, Honor Socrefy 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, A. Sr. Class Comm. A. Spanlsh Club 1. , 91 'I 12215 QKX 2 1' 1 Yi Q4 ll I I C-, .HJ 'Xi 'X I x i W N-1 I 'Q XG Xb iii AJ 'Nl X :J 5 lit is ..J X. 'L Y 'X I26 i '53 Y Via, ivy Yvffff -4? Y' ff ,if 'Ji M.. I 'l ,449 av .,.. 'Ee 149. 11,45 2: RUTH LEENDERS-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 4. CURTIS LEISER-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club I, 2. Bowling 4. A,S.B. Comm. 4, Sr. Class Comm, 4. BELA LENGYEL-Choir 2, 3, 4. Yell Squad 3, 4. Track 3, 4. SDaniSh Club 3. Basketball 2. EDWARD LENHART-Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. JOAN LENSCH-V-Girls' Club Cabinet 4. A.S.B. Legislator 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. RUTH LERVAAG-Sr. Glee 2. A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2. Talisman 3. Class Comm. 3, 4. HARRY LIEDBERG Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. JODY l.INDAHLfA.S.B. Cabinet 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. CIBSS Comm. 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4. Girls' Club Rep, 4. CARRIE LINDGREN- Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. JEANNIE LINERUD-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ASB. Legislator 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Cabinet 4. .IEANNIE LINVILLE-Girls' Club Comm. 4. Girls' Club 4. SHARRON LOCKETT-A.S.B. Legislator 3. Shingle 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Biblio Club 4, Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. LARRY LODELL-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. SHARON LULOW-Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Choir 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, ASB. Legislator 3. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3. CATHERINE LUNDGREN-Girls' Club Comm. 2. French Club 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. JAN LUNDQUIST--Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. DON McALLlSTER- Football 2, 3. Track 2, 3, 4. IOO Mile Club 2, 3, 4. Tri B 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3,-1. BONNIE McAVOY Triple Trio 3. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Band 2, 3, 4. Choir 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3. JACK MCBRADY-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. JODI McCALL P.-T.A. Dance I, 2. Drama 2, 3, 4. ASB. Legislator 2, 13. Girls' Club Rep. I, 2. NORMA MCCARTY- Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2. Ticket Seller 2. Girls' Club Comm. 2. Sr. Class Comm. 4. SHARON MCCLELLANV--Songleader 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3. French Club 2, 3. Ski Club 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. DALE Mi:DANIELeLatin Club 2, 3. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3. 4- Honor Society Cabinet 3, 4. Rod 8. Boot Club 3, -1. ANNE McIlllILLIN-Biblio C' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' Ai' 3, 4. Girls Club I, 2, '2- Senior Assembly is an lhspiretion to everyone. of -. s fqp -X, I 11, 11? 'M t 1:1 if .1 Zaye ee LMMJM Kathy and Richard arrange a display of pictures taken by the photography class. LAURA McNEIL Girls' Club 2, 3, A, P.-T.A, Dance. A.S,B. Comm. 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, -1. Sr. Class Comm. 3, 4. JAMES MacLEAN- Shingle Arr siaff 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, non MCNARE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. SHARYN MANSER- Drama 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, A. A.S.B. Legis- lator 2, 3. Spanish Club 3. SANDRA MANUS Sr. Glee 3. Girls' Club Rep 4, AS B. Legislator 2. Girls' Club 2, 3, A, Spanish Club 3. BETTY MARION' Honor Society 2, 3 Girlz' Club Rep 2 Custodial Aid 2, 3, A, French Club 2. Girls' Club 2, 3, A, JUDY MARSHBANK- Honor Society 2, 3, A Class Comm. 2, 3, A. Girls' Club Comm, I, 2, 3, A Latin Club 2. DONNA MARTELL A SB. Leqixlalor l. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, A. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, A DIANE MARTIN Sr, Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Comm, A. A.S.B. Comm 4 KEN MARTIN Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Sr. Cabinet 4. Boys' Club Cabinet A l' -l A. Dance 3, A. Spanish Club 3, JOHN MASSETH Football 3, A Boys' Club 2, 3, A. Tri B 3, 4. lritr.iniur.il Sport, l, 2, 3 Basketball 2. MARGARET MAUER Sr Glee 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, -t. SUSAN MATCHETT Honor Society 2, 3, A. Latin Club Pres. 2. Assembly Order Comm. 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 3. Girls' Club President 4. DIANE MAUS ASB. Legislator 4. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Corrirn, 2, 3. Claes Vice Pres. l. Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3. NORA MEDEMA-Biblio Club 4. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. aizvff' 'L fa F' dr , T we ri, . 22 C I ' ' 1' .cy C5 Q Z .109 ., by if 1 .3 ff '-1-17' 4:57 ff' ibn: Q if .au 'i,.nq, -n JERRY MELLISON-Honor Society 2. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. COLLEEN MILLIKAN-Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, A. P.-TJ-i. Dance 4. Sr. Clase Rep. 4. KA IY MINNIHAN-Class Secretary 3. Shingle A. Honor Sccetf 2, 3, Lt. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Assembly Order Corvrn, A. HAROLD MOFJELD Bowling 2, 3, 4. Rod and Boot Club 4. Honor Society 2, 3, A. ASB. Comm, 3,f1, Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. GARY MOLIR Honor Society 2, 3. Latin Club 2, 3. Roll Rep. A. A.S.B. Comm, A. Boys' Club 2, 3, -1. KATHY MOORE Honor Society 2, 3, A. Shingle 3, 4. Biblio Club l, Trr-nnurrr 2. ASB. Cabinet A, Clase Cornrn. 2, 3, 11. KAY MOORE AS B. Cabinet 4. Sr. Glee 3. Girlz' Club Ccmm. 2, 3, -I Avienibly Order Comm. -1. P.-T.l4. Dance 3. MIKE MOORE Golf 2, 3, -1. Boys' Club 2, 3, A. Tri E A. ASB. ' inm. A. Boy! Club Comm, -1. DENNIS MORRIS Boyz' Club 2, 3, A MARIBETH MORRIS Sr. Glee 3. Sr. Class Cabtret .1. ASB. Cab- inet 3, Honor Society 2, 3. Shingle 4. WAYNE MORRISON--Movie Crew I, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 3, 4. IOO 'Kite Club 4. P.-TA. Dance 4. Bowling 3. ALEX MOSALSKY Football 2, 3, A. Track 2, 3. Assembly Order Con.m. 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Talisn n 4. BRUCE MOSER Band 2, 3. Orchestra 2, 3. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS MOUAT -Tennis. 3, -1. Boys Club 2, 3, -1. JOHN MUIRHEAD' Honor Society 2. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL MURPHY FTA Club -1. Girls' Club Comm. 2. 3, -1. Sr. Class Comm -I, RANDOLPH MURPHY Fuulil Patrol 3, J, Spanish Club 3, -1. Intra- mural Sports Q, 3, Hnnoi Society 2, 3, J. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, -1. CLIFFORD MUZZY llols' Club 2 3, J. Band 2, 3, -l. Football 2, 3. Ski Club 2, 3,f MARGIE NEILL llunn. Ruin-tx 13, 4. Class Cabinet 3, -1. Assembly Oiili-i Quinn: J. I' l A lkutrv -I. Class Secretary l. BOB NELSON Buys' Clult Z, 3, 4. lnttamural Sports DON NELSON Bois' Club 2, 3, -1. Q 'X 1 ,. ,R A Hi. .. - M- s 3 7' E ELAINE NELSON Girls' Club l, 2, 3, A. Girls' Club Rep. -I. Frenqlu H. Q -N Club 3. Sr. Class Comm, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, A. I -' ' f WALT NELSON Football 3, J, Stage 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. ,Qi l'ru B t1. , C' LOUISE NICHOLAS Sr ' -.. I 2, 3, it AS B. co. Ballard 3 semi forma! is an 'fnchanied fvenlhg EMQILY NILSEN Gnrls' Club Rep. 2. Forum Club 3. Girls' Club Comm. , 3, 4. JIM NORWOOD-Stage l, 2, 3, A. Drama 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. A. A.S B. Comm. 4. JOHN OHLSON Honor Socrely 2, Sec. 3, Cabinel A. All-Clly Band 2, A, Pres. 3. Leqzslalor 3, A, Pep Eand 2, 3, Dlreclor 4. Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4. WANDA OLMSTED Band 2, 3, A. GrrlS' Club Rep. 2. JERRY OLSEN Boys' Club 2, 3, A. Choir 2, 3,1-1. lOO Mile Club 3. A.S B. Comm A. JULIE OLSON Sonqleader 4. Sr. Cablnel A. Lalln Club President A. Honor Socrely 2, 3, A. Cbonr 3, A. JUDY OLSON- Sonqleader -1. Talrsman A. Sr. Cablnel A, Cboir 3, 4. Honor Soclely 2, 3. KEN OLSON Boys' Club 2, 3, .1 ROGER OLSON Band 2, 3, A Boyz' Club Rep. 3. Freld Patrol 2. Bowl Club l, 2, 3, -1. RON OLSON Spurwvyb Club 2, 3. Byys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Foolball 2, Slw Club -1. Oulll Club l, 2,3,11. VL? Jf nm o'MARA ralnmdfr 3, 4 Boy! Club 3, 4. l Avffmnxdonos sl.. cluJ5Q2j ANA se. comm. 2. Boyi' Club 2, 3, 4. U A Nl - lu g LQ flbll dll Q l N05 'Sl . E 42 Q llx O W A33 ALL X 'C -Qssfx ff? V, OJ PV N5 L9 ful? ' X Cl r . A 'Y OSSINGER lnlramural Foolball 3, 4. Yell Leader 3, 4. Stage Y J 'Cl' Crew l, 2, 3, 4. Freld Patrol 2. Drama 2, 3. l SYLVIA OSTROM-Girls' Club Comm. 3, A. Roll Rep. 4. P.-T.A. Dame 3. BARBARA OVERHUS- Honor Soclefy 2, 3, A. A.S.B. Sec. A. Class Comm 2, 3, 4. Grrls' Club Comm, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Cablne14. TIDES fi. GARY OWEN--Honor Society 2, 3, A. Ski Club I, 2, 3, Vice-Prez. 4 Senior Cabinet A. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, A. JUDI PACKARD--'Honor Society 2. Senior Cabinet A. Clazz Ccrbff 2, 3, A. Ski Club 2. Girls' Club Rep. 2. CURTIS PAGE' Band 2. ASB. Comm. A, Boys' Club 2, 3, A. JEAN PAHLMAN Girls' Club Cabinet A. Honor Soclety 2, 3, 4 Choir A. Sr. Class Comm. A. ASB. Legislator 3. ANATOLY PANCHENKO- Boys' Club 2, 3, A. JOHN PARKIN Football 3, A. Track 2, 3, A, Tri B A. Boys Club I, 2, 3, A. IOO Mile Club 2, 3, A. HENRY PASCOE P-TA. Dance A. Boys' Club Comm. 2, 3, A. Boys Club 2, 3, A. PAT PATTERSON Girlz' Club 2, 3, A. P.-T.A. Dance 3. Roll Rep. 2 Sr. Clfisi Coiiiiii, -1. DICK PEDERSON Football 2. Eoyz' Club 2, 3, A, SW Club 3, A Drama 3, A A SB Comm. 3, -1. ERNEST PERFREMENT-Latin Club 3, A. Track 2, 3, A, Buys' Club 2, 3, A. Bowling Club 3, A, CHARLENE PETERSON-Girls' Club Cabinet A Attendance Clerk 2 3, A. Sr. Class Comm, A. ASB. Legislator A. Gifs' Club Comm l, 2, 3, A. JOYCE PETERSONfTrlple Trlo 2. Sr. Glee I, 2 CIBES Co r'. 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, A. Girls' Club Cabinet A. PATRICIA PHIFER- Girls' Club I, 2, 3, A. RICHARD PIERCE ASB. Legislator 2. Bots' Club Reb. 2. Boys Club I, 2, 3, A SHARON PITCHER-Girls' Club 2, 3, A. Class Comm. 3, A. Girls Club Conini. 3, Frencli Club 2. TOM POLLACK Bovs' Club 2, 3, A. Intramural Sports 2, 3, A. Hono Society Q Spanish Club 2. JAMES POPE- Track 3. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, A. MARY PRINOS Biblio Club Z, 3, A. Legislator 2. Girls' Club Comm. 3, A. Class Conini. 3, A, Spades A. PAT RAD-KE Little B Pies. I, 2. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, A. Roll Rep I, 2. Class Lonirn. 2, 3, A. Big B 3, A. KURT RAMCKE Buys' Club 2, 3, A. Ski Club 2. LARRY REDDEN Foolball l, 2, A.Swrmi11rng 2, A. Track 2. Tri B' A lrttr.iniur.aI Sports 3. GARY REEVE Boys' Club I, 2, 3, A. A.S.B. Comm. A. CAROL RICHEL Girls' Club 2, 3, A. Class Comm. 2, 3, A. BILL RENICK -Buys' Club 2, 3, A. I Perfect behe Vior is exhibited on White Dey .IANINE RENSHAW Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Gnrls' Club Rep, 2, 3. Leglslafor 2, 3. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4, FTA. 4. STEVEN REX Football 2. Baseball 2. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. STUART RICHES Fueld Palrol 3. Ski Club 3. lnlramurals 2, 3. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. ,1 ,v :QW NORM RICHSTAD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Sks Club 2, 3, 4. IAN ROBERTSON Skr Club l, 2. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. French Club 2, 3. Srnamsll Club l, 2. A S B Comm. 4. KENNETH ROBERTSON A.S B. Comm. l, 2, 4. Stage Crew 3, 4. Drama 2, 3, 4. Spades l. EDWARD ROBINSON Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm, 4. SHIRLEY ROGERS Grrlz' Club Comm, 3. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Drama 2, 3. ARTHUR ROOT Talrsman 3. Fleld Patrol 3. A.S.B Cabunet 4. B0yS' Club 2, 3, 4 Tnnnls 3. SHARON ROSEN A.S B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. Glrls' Club 2, 3, 4. Assem- bly Order Comm. 4 Semur Clay, Comm. 4. Honor Soclely 2. CLAUDIA POWE Spades 4. Lltlle B Pres. 2, 3. lalizman 3, 4. French Club 2, 3, 4. JEANNETTE SANDBLOOM-Custodran Ald l, 2, 3, 4. Glrls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Orrlufulra l, 2, 3, 4. Semur Class Comm 4 JERRY SANTWlRE Bazleelball l, 2, 4. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. CAROL SATTERLEEfGrrl3' Club Comm 2, 3. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3. Grrlz' Club 2, 3, 4. Sensor Class Comm. 4. P.-TA. Dance Comm. 2. PAUL SAWYER Football l, 2. Asuembly Order Comm. 4. Boys' Club Comm. 4, Track 2, 4. Tennls l. .1 lg .In . x, Gnd ,QL 4 ., , .332 X .ite .. -9 4, 'affix A LEO SCHERRER-A.S.B. Cabinet 4. Class Comm. 4. A.S.B. Comm 4- Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. DELORES SCHEY-A.S.B. Comm. 3. Girls' Club 3, 4, Senior CIGSS Comm. 4. i , .- I., l ARDYCE SCH A'US-GlflS' Club 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 3. Honor Society Ql, V, le' ' .W rl ,li I -,f I .JJ l r . li l' gf 6' SHARON SCHMIDT--Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. ,J Biblio Club 2, 3, A, President 4. Assembly order 4, shingle 4. l i VIVlAN.SCHMIT-Sr. Cabinet 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Talisman 3, 4. Honor Society 2. Big B Secretary 4. DONALD SCHULTZ-Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Class Comm. 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. MARTY SEARING Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. ASB. Cabinet 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Spades 2. GARY SEESE-IOO Mile Club 2, 3. Bowling 3, 4. Intramural I, 2, 3. Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. ASB. Comm. 4. JUDY SEVEREID- Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Girls' Club Rep. 3, 4. Spades 2, 3. ASB. Ticket Seller 4. Class Comm. 3, 4. MARVIN SHANNON-Stage l, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT SHARPE-Band 2. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, LINDA SHAVER4-Attendance Clerl-1 2, 3, 4. Honor Society 2. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4, JERRY SHULTZ-Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, JOHN SIGURDSONfBoys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. PAT SIMMONS' Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Spades 2, 3, Sec. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. Spanish Club l. P.-T.A, Dance 4. DONNA LEE SIMS-Talisman 3, 4. Choir 4. French Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glen 3. Honor Society 2, BEVERLY SKILLESTAD-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. ASB. Comm. 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3. Senior Class Comm. 4. PAT SKINNER Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Talisman 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator 2. BRENT SLETMOE Golf 3, 4, Boys Club Cabinet 4, Latin Club l, 2. Buys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN SMITH ASB. Comm. 2, 3, 4. P,-T.A. Dance 4. Class Comm. il. Girls' Club Comm, 2, 3, -1. HARRIETT SMITH Girls' Club 2, 3, -1. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. HAROLD SEARING-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SNIPESaBoys' Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SNOW--Biblio Club 2, 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 4. us 'fxotica for the prom SONJA SOLLAND-French Club l, 2, 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Rep. 3. Drama 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4, MARGARET SORACCO-Girls' Club Comm. 4. Girls' Club 3, 4. JUDY SORENSEN-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Rep. 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. JEANNE SOUFFAY-Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Girls' Club Rep. 2. Ski Club l, 2, 4. Class Comm. l, 2, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. BOB SPROUL--Football 2, Baseball 2. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 4. KAREN STAVE-Honor Society 2. Senior Cabinet 4. Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 1. TED STEMM-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. RICHARD STONER-Boys' Club 4. Talisman Staff 4. ELEANOR STRICKLAND-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Little B 2. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Roll Rep. 3, 4. TURID SUND-Little B 3. Drama 2, 3. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Biblio Club 2. CHRISTINE SVENDSEN' Senior Glee 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY SWANSON-Boys' Club Cabinet 4. Sports Manager 2, 3, 4. Field Patrol 2. Boys' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. LYNDON SWANSON-Boys' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club l, 2, 4. Spanish Club 3. IOO Mile Club l. CHARLENE SWEET-Honor Society 2. Spades 3, 4. Choir 4. Sr. Glee 3. Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. JUDY TAINTOR-French Club 3. Ski Club 2, 3. Girls' Club Comm. 2. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. MARCIA THOMASAHonor Society 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. Class Comm. 1, 2, 3, 4, LARRY THOMASON-Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Track 4. Talisman 3, Movie Crew I, 2. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4, CAROL THOMASSEN-Spades 2. P.-T.A. Dance 2. Honor Society 2. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN THUNMAN-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator 2. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. RICHARD TIERNEY-F.T.A. 3, 4. Tennis 2, 3, 4. Tri B 4, Boys' Club i, 2, 3, 4. CARL TODD-Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Track 2, 3. Intramural Football 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. JUDY TOMLIN-A.S.B. Legislator 3. Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. Drama 3. JOHN TONER-Ski Club 3, 4. Tennis 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. JUDY TORGET-Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. P.-T.A. Dance Comm. 3, 4. A.S.B. Legislator 3. Spanish Club 4. A.S,B. Comm. 2, 3, 4. MARILYN TORNOW-ASB. Legislator 2, 3. Sr. Glee 4. Biblio Club 4. Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. ROLV TRIGSTAD-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Shingle 4. Baseball Man- ager 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Cabinet 4. Latin Club 3, 4. MARIAN TROBERG-Honor Society 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. Little B 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 4. SANDRA TYNES-Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, Sec. 2. Roll Rep. l, 2, 3, 4. JIM VADNAIS--Baseball 2, 3, 4. Tri B 3, 4. Intramural Sports 3. IOO Mile Club 3, 4. Class Rep. 4. BILL VANCE-Baseball 2. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. VERN VANDELAC- Football 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES VAN PATTEN-Shingle Art Staff 3, 4. Debate 2, 3, 4. Student Court 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. JIM VCHULEK--Boys' Club 3, 4. ARNE VEMO-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Shingle 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Cabinet 4. Assembly Order Comm. 4. JUDY VEY---Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Bowling 3. A.S.B. Legislator 3. Senior Rep. 4. BEVERLY VINCENT-Talisman 3, 4. Ski Club 2. Honor Society 2. Class Comm. 4. Spanish Club 4. BOB WALKER--Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Pres. 4. Football 4. Tri B 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club Comm, 3, 4. SHIRLEY WARD-P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4. Sr. Class Comm. 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. JEAN WATSON-Gir ' Senior Class headed e successful Mardi Gres. DICK WEATHERMAN-Ski Club 2, 3, 4. IOO Mile Club 3, 4. Track i 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. Tri B 4. BEVERLY WEBSTER--Choir 3, 4, Talisman 4. Little B 2. Big B 3, 4. French Club l. CLARK WEINTHRAUB--Drama 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Q JIM WHALEN-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4, 3 HERB WICK-Football 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3, 4. Tri B 4. Intramural Sports 3, 4. ORVAL WICKf-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Honor Society Cabinet 4, A,S.B. Legislator 3. Movie Crew 3, 4. Boys' Club Cabinet 4. 3 DENNIS WEID-A.S.B. Legislator 4. Boys' Club 4. ' CAMILLE WILD-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. 17 V KENNETH WILGUS-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Asa. Cabinet 3. I 1 4-. JOHN WILKERSON-Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4. GENE WILLARD-Football 2, 3, 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Stage Crew , 'N' l, 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4. Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ARNOLD WILLY-Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. BILL WILLIAMS-Band I, 2, 3, 4. Pep Band 3, 4. Boys' Club 3, 4. Ski Club 3. DON WILLIAMSON-Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. Drama 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Football 3, 4. SHARON WILLIS-Talisman 4. Sr, Class Comm. 4. F.T.A. 3, 4. Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. l, 2, 3, 4. QKIJIB Trigsiah l 1 4 1 l Bill Bowerman has a look of anticipation as he E receives his report card from Miss Candee. i E .1 . run GX 'Ib' C7 xv' Judy Kay Zwaduk qw Mt' 'Y P Go- I' ,I f ll l MA' I j BONNIE JEAN WILSON-Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet A Choir Accom. 3, 4. Class Comm. 2, 3, 4. Sr. Glee 2. MARGIE WILSON-A.S.B. Legislator I, 3, 4. ASB. Comm. I, 2, 3, -4 Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Attendance Clerk 4. SALLY WILSON-Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3. A.S.B. Legislator l, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Student Court Clerk A. Girls' Club Comm. A MARLENE WILTFONG-Little B 3. Big B 4. Biblio 3, 4. Talis- man 4. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. JAN WING-Girls' Club 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4. JOANN WIPPEL--Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. A.S.B. Comm. 2. ALICE WIRTZ-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Comm. 2. SANDRA WITSOE-Office Clerk 2. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. Class Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club I. RON WOLCOTT-IOO Mile Club 3, 4. Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. FRED WOOD-Spanish Club I. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, A. NANCY WOOD-Ticket Seller 3. Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4. LINDA WOODBURY-P.-T.A. Dance 3, A. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. Drama 3. A.S.B. Comm. 3. RON WOOLMS-Baseball I, 2. Football 2, 3, -1. Tri B 4. Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 3, A. IOO Mile Club I, 2, -1. SANDRA WOMACK-Legislator 2. P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Ski Club 3. SUSAN YANK-Girls' Club Cabinet 3. Vice Pres. 4. ASB. Cabinet 3. Honor Society 2, 3, A. Music Activities I, 2, 3. Assembly Order 4. JOHNNY YEE Football 3. Boys' Club Rep. 4. Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4. JUDY ZWADUK-'Honor Society 2, 3, A. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Girls' Club Cabinet 4. Choir 4. Sr. Glee 2, 3. JIM NEIDUM-'Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. , i fi' ,f!4., L if , ,i if PB!! iff ' f El fu A I-J if 'fp I X iflf A I I u Joann G. Wippel X Senior aozivities draw to a close. ! I fc V, 1'j'fI 117 , ri. ' f il 2 f,,. i cf! 1 '13, ,i ' V,,f A Jgv . .. fi? , P 'i Cfr C '-5' Y C N N .Rf 11' ., V g .i V, U J i .M 1 W, V 1 .V K ' 1! il '57 nf f 'dmv v Bonnie lgmn Q zillion N- ., My Ili, 1,,, an ' , vi I ff '8 ff' ay ,W ' l 4. f ,gnu . 1 Even a senior is apt To lose his dignity at Times. Proud faihers enioy an evening with their daughters. - 1 MTML1 1 S Ballard senior, Sally Wilson, is crowned as 1957 Lucia Bride by Governor Rosellini. J .H 'X-Q ,Mi 2 X? ,Y f . w xfx ,Q N X' X., wth K .xxx W gf 'Q , Hs N m x , ' X- , Dt ', ' 5 , '1 Z , .N .X , x X 3. , X N, , 'QU 3 HJ QT' K AN . 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'Q :F ,. lf.. 18 Z 4 A Aahl, Bob, 103 Aakervik, Leona, 103 Aamodt, Leonard, 93 Abelsen, Karen, 38, 41, 48, Aicher, Aboud, Joan, 93 Abrams, Abston, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Bill, 87 Gary, 93 Bob, 87 Darlene, 49, 103 George, 114 Jackie, 41,114 Jim, 114 Saundra, 87 Adler, Ross, 41, 45, 114 Ahlen, Ruth, 103 Kon, 93 Aiken, Kathy, 39, 53, 114 Akervick, Ann, 103 Akse, Pat, 93 Aksnes, Twila, 93 Alberg, Tom, 41, 52, 53, 69, Albertsen, Janice, 87 Albertsen, Judy, 103 Albright, Jim, 66,93 Albright, Susan, 87 Aldridge, Philipp, 93 Alexander, Jessie, 87 Alishokis, Wayne, 87 Alkire, Roberta, 93 Allan, Allen, Allen Duane, 103 Carol, 68, 93 John, B7 Aiienf Judy, 93 Allen, Karen, 93 Allen Lillian, 103 Allison, Linda, 103 Almskaar, Roger, 47, 114 Almskaar, Sonia, 43, 87 Althoff, Annette, 55, 114 Altman, Cynthia, 55, 114 Ambrose, Annalea, 52, 103 Amond Amond sen, Kit, 55, 114 son, Janet, 49,87 Anciaux, Lexie, 103 Andersen, Don, 114 Anderson, Ben, 93 Anderson, Betty, 93 Anderson, Bruce, 66, 87 Anderson, Buck, 59, 114 Anderson, Carol, 87 Anderson, Carole, 103 Anderson, Charles, 114 Anderson, Carlene, 43, 49, 93 Anderson, David, 53, 114 Anderson, Dick, 69, 114, 119 Anderson, Elling, 67, 93 Anderson, Gary, 49, 103 Anderson, Joyce N,, 49, 93 Anderson, Judy, B7 Anderson, Judy, 103 Anderson, June M., 93 Anderson, Karen, 87 Anderson, Marsha, 43, 93 Anderson, Mike, 44, 58, 72, B Anderson, Norm C., 67,93 Anderson, Patrick, 114 Anderson, Roger, 49,93 Anderson, Ron, 103 Anderson, Stener, 103 Anderson, Stephen, 114 Anderson, Steve Earl, 93 Anderson, Wesley, 87 Andrews, Phil, 78 Angel, Jerri, 114 Ankrum, Marilyn, 68, 93 Ankrum, Sharlene, 93 Antonacci, Eleanor, 114 Antrim, Larry, 114 Appleton, Gary, 114 Appleton, Linda, 87 Armour, Gary, 93 Armour, Jim, 87 Armstrong, James, 115 Armstrong, Jean, 41, 47 Aslanian, Paul, 59, 69, 72, 115 Aspholm, Karen, 39, 103 Atwood, Donna, 115 Atwood Nedra, 93 Aurdal, Pete, 103 Axelson, Joy, 43, 48, 103 B Backlin, Charles, 93 Badham, Vicki, 93 Bailey, Bailey, Kathleen, 87 Linda, 103 Baird, Nancy, 115 Baker, Jack, 115 Bakke, Richard, 53, 66, 81,93 Bakken, Gary, 49, B7 Bakken, Gary, 63, 65, 115 Bakken, Julie, 115 Bakken, Sharon, B7 4, 123 112,114 1,10 3 Bakken, Terry, 49, 87 Balcom, Lorraine, 93 Bales, GerryRae, 73, 115 Ball, Beverly, 39, 47, 48,115 Ball, Terry, 62, 64, 115 Baltzo, Sharon, 87 Bangerter, Carole, 87 Barbano, Jim, 59, 72, 80, 103 Barene, Eleanor, 43 Barrett, Bob, 44, 58, 72, 81, 103 Bartlett, Ken, 87 Bass, Donna, 93 Basta, Diane, B7 Bates, Sam, 38, 41, 68, 115 Baunsgard, Faye, 103 Baunsgard, Loren, 49, 50, 115 Baxter, Donna, 48, 115 Baxter, Warren, 93 Beach, Eleana,115 Beckley, Sandra, 38, 42, 52, 69, 115 Beckman, Betsy, 49, 73, 103 Bedker, Janet, 93 Bedker, Margaret, 116 Beers, Joanne, 39, 103 Beideck, Susan, 103 Beitsch, Phyllis, 93 Bell, Linda, 93 Bellamy, Sally, 21, 39, 116, 119 Belles, Linda, 38, 48, 103, 123 Bellis, Gary, 53, 116 Bendele, Gay, 43, 48, 103 Bennett, Joyce, 93 Bennett, Steve, 116 Benson, Betty, 48, 103 Benson, Janice, 103 Benson, Susan, 93 Berdan, Mary Lee, B7 Berg, Denny, 49, 79, 93 Berg, Edwin, 93 Berg, Ken, 87 Berg, Linda, 48,93 Berg, Ogie, 103 Berg, Richard, 67, 87 Berge, Elsie, 42, 116 Braa, Eivind, 93 Bradley, Colleene, 93 Brady, Donald, 93 Brandal, Sally, 93 Breiwick, David, 103 Breiwick, Rodney, 39, 87 Brevick, Arlene, 87 Brewer, Donna, 55, 73, 116 Bridges, Joyce Bridges, Marie, 49, 116 Briggs, Karen, 93 Briggs, Mavis, 103 Brighton, Sharon, 93 Brimmerman, LeRoy, 93 Broberg, Karen, 41, 46, 116 Brockway, Sheila, 87 Brolin, Barbara, 50, 103 Brown, Beverly, 103 Brown, Judy, 52, 116 Brown, Virginia, 93 Brox, Steven, 87 Bruce, Carole, 103 Bruketta, Janice, 87 Bruno, Marlene, 93 Bryant, Michael, 50,93 Buell, Tom, 93 Bunnell, Dianna, 87 Bunnell, Dick, 103 Burdette, Cheryl, 87 Burgess, Bob, 49, 87 Burghduff, Sally, 113,116 Burhans, Beverly, 55, 103 Burkhardt, Myron, 93 Burkhart, Jean, 103 Burmeister, Diane, 41, 42, 47 116 Burnett, Bob, 52, 66, 93 Burnett, Judy, B7 Burnett, Maribelle, 94 Burns, Dianne, B7 Burns, Mike, 103 Burr, Lila, 43, 50,94 Burreson, John, 41, 116 Burwell, Louise, 94 Bush, Lynn, 43, 103 Butler, Nicky, 41,116 Berger, Don, 93 Bergmann, Brenda, 42, 103 Berry, Ronald, 93 Best, Gary, 71, 103 Betts, Joanne, 93 Bevry, Jerry, 103 Bingham, Diana, 103 Bish, Gary, 45, 93 Biarnson, David, 103, 116 Biornson, Ken, 103 Biornson, Margaret, 48, 103 Black, Diane, 103 Black, Jim, 87 Blake, Steve, 87 Blanchard, Russ, 103 Blecha, Shirley, 39,93 Blindheim, Arnt, 66,103 Blowers, Celeste, B7 Boad, Heather, B7 Bobin, Jerry, 93 Bobin, Mike, 116 Bowan, Mike, 103 Bond, Bill, BO, 93 Booth, Doug, 103 Borden, Lonna, 116 Botten, Thoreen, 87 Boulanger, Jeanette, 116 Bow, Jeanette, 24, 41, 42, 52, Bowe, Ken, 49 Bowerman, Bill, 116, 135 Butz, Kathleen, 87 Byersdo rt, Yvonne, 103 C Caceres, Vicente, 103 Cahill, Paul, 93 Cairns, Calvin, Bill, 93 Edward, 45, 93 Campbell, Barbara, 87 Campbell, Dan, 87 Carfrae, Linda, 103 Carlsen, Ben, 103 Carlsen, Joe, 94 Carlson, Bill, 44, 45, 104 Carlson, Corine, 53, 104 Carlson, Dennis, 104 Carlson, Eileen, 116 Carlson, lngvar, 49, 94 Carlson, Joan, 43, 116 Carlson, John, B7 Carlson, Linda, 87 Carlson, Linda Joy, 48, 104 Carlson, Mel, 87 Carlson, Roy, 87 Carlson, Sue, 87 Carlson, Terry, 87 Carlson, Wayne, B7 Carpent er, Bob, 87, 104 ifuitli y, The Girls' Club Room is informally used for studying T he index refers us to our friends. Carr, Jim, 81,94 Carriyeau, Bob, 50 Carter, DeAnne, 116 Cartmell, Arlene, 43, 52, 116 Casey, Judy, 94 Casey, Susan, 87 Castona, Charles, 94 Castona, William, 87 Cease, Carmen, 55,94 Cederblom, Pat, 39, 55, 117 Chapin, Jud, 94 Chaplin, Jean, 104 Charlton, Kenneth, 38, 104 Charlton, Sharon, 55, 117 Chase, Gary, 66, 94 Chase, Diane, 104 Chase, Gary, 66, 94 Chase, Lola, 87 Chastek, Donald, 39,94 Chesley, Cindy, 39, 49, 94 Chivall, Ann, 94 Chornyak, Carol, 88 Chornyak, Williarn, 88 Christensen, Paul, 104 Christensen, Randy, 10.1 Christensen, Rene, 53, 10.2 Christensen, Russell, 88 Christensen, Sandra, 88 Christer-son, Charlotte 117 Christensen, llanneve, 1C4 Christiansen, JoAnn, 88 Christiansen, RrCl'tETff, 81, 94 Christiansen, Dale, .15 Christiacson, Sancfa, 117 Christooherson, Darlene, 117 Clafoett, Bob, 47, 69, 117 C ark, Berry, 104 Claw Rctert, 88 C1arre,Gae Re,117 Clarfe, Ref, 94 l usen, e'r',1 4 Ca E , C Clayton, Qicrafc, 38, 41, 53, 69, 117 Clayton, Tc-fc, 39, 94 Cleghorr,Jcanre,.:3,53,68,104 Clegnorr, Ka'-ef, 62, 9 Clitton,Jirn,-15,94 Clinton, Karen, 94 Cochran, Katny,9-1 Colello,F!ichard,117 Coles, Kitty,9-1 Collingwood, Torn, 104 Condon, Suzanne, 164 Connelly, tlcra, EE: Connelly, Walter, 88 Corner, Cnarlcwe, 39, 94 Cccner, 'v'?lfe, 44, EC, 117 Conrad, Dare, 104 Cor.'aay,Snarcr,4C,46,69,117 Cook,Bob,81,1CJ Cook, Gary, 71, 104 Cooke, Karrie, 104 Coolidge, Anita, 94 Corbett, Patricia, 117 Corey, tlaomi, 39 Cornelius, Fred, 52, 117 Corning, Anthony, 94 Cossmann, Ruth, 88 Cowles, LaVal, 42, 49, 117 cal, Cathy, Ai, 42, 43, 46, lot, 117 Cox, Lee Ann, 52, 104 Craft,Bill,104 Craft, David, 94 Craig, Cameron, 34, 40, 59, 72, 80, 118 Craig, Jessie, 88 Craig, Mike, 81, 88 Craig, Patricia, 48, 118 Craig, Terry, 88 Cramer, Phil, 104 Craven, Claudia, 41, 43, 47, 53, 112, 118 Crepea u, Roberta, 88 Crichton, Kathy, 88 Croft, Mary, 118 Crook, Buster, 59, 72, 81 Crossland, Betty, 118 Crossland, Shirley, 94 Crouch, Louise, 104 Culbertson, John, 49, 88 Culbertson, Sarah, 35, 53, 104 Cunningham, Gary, 39, 41, 113,118 Cunningham, Jay, 45, 52, 53, 94 Curie, Jackie, 42,118 Curry, Dolores, 50, 104 Curtis, Walt, 88 D Dahl, Darlene, 48, 104 Daigneault, Alfred, 79, 104 Daigneault, Phillip, 104 Dale, George, 94 Dalsbo, Karen, 43,104 Daly, Jim, 118 Daly, Sharon, 94 Danberg, Jim, 118 Dansingberg, Marilyn, 73 Darling, Tom, 72, 104 Darrow, Judi, 40, 104 Davenport, Kathleen, 94 Davey, Rodney, 88 oav.a, Sally, aa Davies, Jim, 39, 53, 104 Davis, Carol, 50, 94 Davis, Linda, 52, 118 Davis, Mary, 100 Day, Susan, 104 Dean, James, IO4 Deardorff, Berdine, 104 Deardorff, Pattie, 88 Bearing, Maureen, 41, 42, 46, 118 DeCaro, Carolyn, 94 deCillia, Carole, 42, 118 Decker, Carole, 88 Decker, Delores, 118 Del-ring, Judy, 94 Deleau, Roger, 49, 94 DeLong, Joanne, B8 Dingle, Ann, 94 Dishon, Fred, 88 Dixon, Janice, 73, 94 Dixon, JoAnn, 42, 73, 118 Dixon, Trudy, 104 Dockstader, Carol, 48, 88 Dodd, Sharon, 104 Dodman, Robin, 47, 52, 69, 118 Doherty, Bob, 94 Donald, Pat, 48, 50, 104 Donald, Sharon, 48, 118 Donaldson, Dick, 59, 62, 72, 81, Donner, Marilyn, 88 Dorman, David, 88 Dorman, Dianne, 94 Dorn, Lee, 104 Dougal, Ron, 94 Doughty, Brian, 104 Doune, Vernon, 94 Dow, Errol, 118 Downyok, Surat, 36, 118 Doyle, Adrienne, 94 Doyle, Bonnie, 39, 104 Doyle, Duane, 119 Drage, Jay, 49, 50,119 Drake, Marion, 40, 46, 49, 119 Draper, Sharon, 43, 113, 119 Dreewes, Jerry, 88 Dreewes, Jim, 88 Dreewes, Sharon, 54, 104 Dreisbach, Leroy, 44, 50, 104 Drischer, Earline, 104 Drew, Mike, 119 Duffy, Patrick, 88 Dunlap, Mary Ann, 48, 49, 55, 73 Dunlap, Ruth, 48, 49, 55, 73, 104 Dunmore, Mike, 66 Dunn, Colleen, 31, 55,94 Dunn, Lex, 49, 104 Dunn, Sandra Lee, 94 Durbin, Pat, 43, 47, 53, 113, 119 Dutton, Donna, 119 Duval, Charles, 119 Duxbury, Connie, 43, 94 Dwight, Vern, 94 Eagan, Frieda, 119 Eastvold, Carol, 94 Edelbrock, Bob, 66 Edgecombe, Gwenneth, 94 Edwards, Sheila, 73, 94 Egan, Bonnie, 41,113,119 Eicher, Linda, 119 Eineman, Lowe, 68 Ekern, Sheila, 88 Derrico, Alan, 94 Dernetre, John, 118 Denniz, Pat, 113,118 Dennison, Judy, 48,94 DePree,1licky, 48,113,118 De:Joigne, Sigrid, 48 Dianich, Pele, 94 Dibble, Shirley, 41, 42,55,117,118 Dice, Donald, 39, 40, 41, 72, 118 Dill, Drfriflls, 119,104 Diil, Dorothy, 39, 48,104 Elkins, C Eller, An Eller, An Eller, Ge ella, 104 ita, 34, 39, 54, 119 nette, 54, 119 ne, 45, 94 Ellis, Judy, 119 Ellis ,Lin da, 94 Ellsworth, Jeri, 41, 43,119 Engel, Eddie, 45 Engel, Judy, 120 Engelhardt, Barbara, 73, 94 Engelsen, Lynne, 38, 41, 52, 120 Engelskien, Jeff, 94 Engholm, Carlie, 49, 50, 94 Engstrom, William, 88 Epler, John, 120 Ericksen, Vivian, 120 Erickson, Chris, 78, 88 Erickson, Joan, 49, 94 Erickson, Lawrence, 72, 79, 120 Erickson, Ron, 50,94 Ericson, Bruce, 72,79 Ericson, Pamela, 55, 104 Ericson, Patti, 48, 104 Ericson, Penny, 55, 104 Ericson, Sonia, 49, 88 Erken, Gene, 88 no , -45 Experiments are an important part of science classes. Ermert, Bill, 39, 49, 50, 104 Eplick, Leanne, 94 Espeland, Karen, 42, 104 Essman, Pat, 94 Evans, Brooke, 88 Evans, Jack, 94 Evensen, Harry, 120 Eyman, Eddy, 88 Eyman, Lewis, 88 F Fadden, Walt, 104 Faringer, Edward, 88 Febach, Sally, 55,94 Fennessy, Anne, 54, 73, 104 Ferguson, John, 81, 88 Ferrel, Gary, 104 Fickeisen, Larry, 104 Gray Fiksdal, Linda, 104 Finholt, Gary, 40, 49, 104 Finlayson, Neil, 88 Finne, Robert, 94 Fischer, Sharon, 88 Fish, Marilyn, 39, 91, 94 Fisher, Eddie, 94 Fisk, Wesley, 50, 94 Fitzgerald, Cheryl, 88 Fitzgibbons, Michael, 104 Fix Carol n 5 39, 43, 46, 120, 133 1 Y 1 I Fix, David, 94 Fleetwood, Sue, 94 Fleming, Margie, 43,94 Fletcher, Dorothy, 39, 48, 120 Fletcher, Jim, 48, 53 Fletcher, Joe, 94 Fleury, Earl, 120 Fleury, Judy, 49, 50, 94 Flewelling, Carol, 104 Floathe, Shirley, 104 Flournoy, Sharron, 39, 104 Flowers, April, 88 Flowers, Mike, 94 Fluke, John, 39, 45, 53,94 Fluke, Virginia, 41, 48, 120 Folk, Priscilla, 88 Folkestad, Nancy, 39, 41, 46, 120 Folmar, Allan, 31,104 Forseth, Margaret, 120 Forsman, Joe, 45, 94 Fosness, Brad, 88 Foss, Sandra, 94 Foster, George, 44, 58, 63, 72, 81, 104 Foti, Tom, 44, 45, 104 Fowble, Raymond, 104 Fowler, Clyde, 94 Fox, Janet, 88 Fox, Ginnie, 112, 120 Frair, Jim, 48, 50, 120 Fraki, Bill, 66, 81, 91, 94 Francis, Greg, 94 Francis, Jerry, 104 Francis, Judy, 104 Frank, Howard, 94 Franklin, Kay, 88 Fraulini, Jerry, 104 Frazier, Donald, 104 Frazier, James, 88 Frazier, Judie, 43, 88 Frazier, Juline, 104 Fredrickson, David, 53, 67, 94 Fredrickson, Eldon, 94 Fredrickson, Robert, 104 Freeburg, Diana, 94 Freeman, Fred, 104 Freeman, Janice, 11, 41, 42, 47, 5 69, 120 Freeman, Ken, 88 French, Don, 88 Fricke, Jerry, 81, 88 Fricke, Ron, 67, 81,94 Friedel, Linda, 120 Friedel, Tom, 81, 88 Friend, Barbara, 88 Fritz, Marilyn, 49, 94 Froyen, Laverne, 49, 104 Fry, Sally, 94 Fullenwider, Harvey, 44, 120 2, 53, Fuller, Larry, 66, 104 Fulthrop, Dick, 40, 70, 71, 120 Fulton, Sylvia, 50, 104 Fyhn, Mike, 94 G Gable, Shirley, 94 Galer, Gretchen, 42, 104 Gallagher, Bob, 94 Gallagher, Mike, 68, 104 Gallardo, Adrian, 88 Gallardo, Anthony, 120 Gardiner, Billy, 94 Garrett, Charles, 66, 78, 94 Gates, Barbara, 88 Gates, Jim, 49 Gates, Susan, 120 George, Brad, 21, 38, 39, 46, 47, 120, 133 Gerber, Donna, 104 Gerber, Janis, 88 Gerhardt, Judy, 41, 113, 120 Gerke, Gary, 78, 120 Gerlsey, Larry, 94 Germann, Gail, 88 Gerring, Dale, 66, 67, 88 Gervais, Joellen, 41, 43, 120 Gibson, Clem, 40, 44, 121, 137 Gibson, Diane, 121 Gibson, Stephen, 58, 104 Gieldness, Judith, 121 Giosund, Charles, 66, 104 Gladson, Ray, 48, 50 Glase, Pete, 39, 44, 80, 102, 104 Gleason, Elliot, 66, 67 Godbois, Bob, 45, 104 Godsey, Larry, 45 Goeller, Carol, 94 Goldsmith, Darlene, 48, 50, 104 Gollihur, Janna, 47, 52, 121 Goodin, Jimmie, 94 Goodman, Anita, 104 Goodrich, Donald, 94 Goodrich, Patricia, 121 Goodwillie, Patricia, 121 Goodwin, Mike, 88 Goolsby, John, 94 Gordon, Frances, 48, 50 Gorton, Linda, 104 Goucher, Barbara, 94 Gould, Anthony, 88 Hall, Judy, 88 Hall, Sue, 95 Hallin, Vicki, 95 Hallstrom, Judie, 95 Halonen, Kay, 41, 42, 48, 50, 122 Halonen, Marie, 50, 88 Halsan, Janice, 105 Hamilton, Fred, 45, 95 Hamilton, James, 88 Hamlin, Bob, 122 Hammer, Angie, 95 Hammerstrom, Karl, 105 Hammerstrom, Steve, 66, 95 Hammon, Ilene, 95 Hamry, Bill, 105 Hamry, Ruth, 88 Handy, Julie, 88 Handy, Susan, 43, 105 Hanley, Dan, 72, 105 Hanscom, JoAnn, 95 Hansen, Arne, 105 Hansen, Bill, 66, 95 Hansen, Bruce, 122 Hansen, Jim, 95 Hansen, Leroy, 122 Hansen, Marvin, 95 Hansen, Sharon, 105 Hansen, Vicki, 88 Hanseroth, Fred, 33 Hanson, Marvin, 81,95 Harbert, Suzi, 39, 122 Harbough, Harvey, 105 Haries, Rosemary, 95 Harp, Edward, 95 Harper, Susan, 95 Harrington, Wayne, 95 Harris, Paul, 49 Harris, Ralph, 88 Graber, Ken, 104 Grate, Don, 104 Graff, Dean, 121 Graham, Nanette, 48, 104 Granade, Gordon, 46, 10 Grant, Jay, 95 Gray, Dean, 81,95 Gray, Dixie, 121 Gray, Gloria, 104 Gray, Kenneth, 121 Gray, Marion, 104 Tim, 95 4 Grealhouse, Alan, 88 Green, Gerrie, 95 Green, Ronald, 121 Greene, Peggy, 121 Greiffendorf, JoAnn, 70, 71, 104 Griffith, Georganne, 55, 95 Grimsby, Arthur, 104 Griswold, Elsie, 47, 121 Groh, Joanne, 121 Gronley, Philip, 95 Gronvold, Bill, 88 Gross, Chrissie, 88 Gross, Mary, 55,95 Graver B ron 105 i Y f Guest, Virginia, 48, 121 Gunderson, David, 121 Guptill, Mike, 95 Gustafson, Norman, 66, Gustason, Carol, 122 Guthridge, Janice, 88 H Haavik, Janice, 52, 88 Haavik, Joyce, 52, 88 Hadi, Janet, 105 Hagen Hagen , Bonnie, 95 , Carol, 122 Hagen, Judy, 48 Hagen, Koll, 67, 88 95 The successful hanger drive aided the student exchange program. Haguewood, Judy, 105 Hahn, Gerald, 39, 88 Hahn, Susan, 88 Haight, Larry, 105 Hakala, Ellen, 50, 88 Halbakken, Karen, 122 Halbakken, Warren, 95 Haley, James, 88 Hall, Bill, 53, 69, 122 Hall, Camden, 38, 41, 122 Hall, Dana, 88 Hall, Gary, 105 Harris, Richard, 105 Harrison, Jerry, 95 Hartley, Earl, 105 Harvey, Deanna, 105 Harvey, Diane, 122 Harwood, Janice, 88 Harwood, Judie, 54, 55, 122 Hasselberg, Paul, 54,95 Hastig, Marilynn, 122 Hastings, Neil, 105 Hatch, Serena, 88 Hauta, William, 88 Hayes, Joyce, 88 Hayward, Alan, 49, 52, 95 Hazard, Gretchen, 88 Headman, Gale, 95 Headman, Mike, 122 Healy, Kristine, 48, 105 Healy, Marian, 39, 88 Heath, Virginia, 43, 48, 55, 105 Heck, Edward, 105 Heckard, Marie, 122 Hedman, Gerald, 45, 95 Hedman, Kenneth, 122 Heggem, John, 105 Heiges, Jack, 105 Heikes, Dick, 81,95 Heimkes, Bill, 95 Helgason, Karen, 105 Helzen, Carol, 105 Hemingway, Bob, 122 Henderson, Donald, 58, 72 Henderson, Lynn, 52, 88 Henderson, Terry, 44, 72, 105 Hendrickson, Judy, 39,95 Hendrickson, Tom, 22, 122 Henning, Randi, 95 Henry, Gene, 67, 95 Hensen, Ronald, 47, 48, 113, 122 Hergert, Jim, 105 Herrington, Nick, 95 Herwig, Jack, 122 Heva, Bob, 122 Heva, Dick, 95 Hewitt, Patty, 95 Hicks, Darlene, 95 Hickson, Dayton, 88 Higley, Donna, 43,95 Hilberg, Carole, 88 Hill, Judie, 55,95 Hillding, Carolyn, 38, 105 Hillman, John, 66, 95 Hilson, Sharon, 88 Hilton, Margaret, 41, 42, 46, 69, 122 Hines, John, 105 Hinkleman, Carol, 95 Hinkley, Patsy, 88 Hinton, Barbara, 95 Hite, Karen, 95 Hielm, Rita, 43, 105 Hoag, Greg, 95 Hoag, Sharon, 88 Hobart, Sandy, 40, 43, 105 Hobbs, Richard, 44, 72, 113, 122 Hoddevik, Judy, 95 Hoefer, Suzanne, 105 Hoem, Gary, 49, 122 Hoerth, Carol, 95 Hoff, Bob, 88 Hoff, Teresa, 88 Hoffman, Bob, 88 K its June, and the school year is ended Hohman, Karen, 49, 105 Hokanson, Annette, 123 Hokanson, Harold, 105 Hokett, Arlene, 105 Hokett, Jeane, 95 Holm, Rick, 49,105 Holsbo, Janice, 105 Holst, Eddie, 95 Hooper, Barbara, 105 Hooper, Hollys, 88 Hoopman, Janice, 88 Hoover, Diana, 88 Horn, Betty, 123 Horn, Susan, 54, 123 Horner, Jim, 105 Horton, Marsha, 55 Hoskins, Mike, 123 Hovik, Ann, 73, 95 Hovik, Barbara, 95 Hovik, Reidun, 123 Hovlk, Ruth, 88 1-lovik, Sandra, 105 Howard, Bob, 69, 123 Howard, Thomas, 95 Howatson, Paul, 95 Hoy, Nancy, 95 Hudson, Forrest, 105 Huhta, Roberta, 68, 95 Hultberg, Gayle, 123 Humphrey, Tobin, 105 Humphreys, Ruth, 50, 54 Humphries Chuck, 95 Hundwin, Gary, 95 t-tundwin, Susan, 105 Hunter, h'arilvr', 96 Hunter, Patrick, 47, 63, 69,113,123 Hunter, Terry, 50, 96 Hurd,Sa'dra,50,105 Hurley, Mike, 96 Huseby, Sven, 39, 67, B8 Hussen'-ar, Pat, 96 Hussernan, Terry, 41, 123 Hutchins, Tim, 96 Hurtable, Victor, 88 Hyslop, Carrie, 48, 49,105 Johnson, Kathy, 46, 69, 70, 71, 113, 124 Johnson, Lee, 89 Johnson Leslie, 69, 112,124 Johnson, Linda, 39, 52, 54, 105 Johnson, Lynda, 69, 112, 124 Johnson, Lynda, 42, 124 Johnson, Marlene, 43, 113, 124 Johnson, Nicky, 105 Johnson, Pat, 39,48,106,112 Johnson, Pat, 41, 123 Johnson, Phyllis, 106 Johnson, Sharon, 89 Johnson, Stan, 38, 106 Johnson, Yoland, 39, 124 Johnston, Bryan, 96 Johnston, Ron, 89 Joki, Jim, 96 Joki, Judy, 54, 73,124 Joki, Tom, 96 Jonason, Julie Anne, 52, 68, 106 Jones Connie, 43, 89 Jones, Jerry, 96 Jones, Linda, 48, 68, 106 Jones, Mary Anne, 89 Jones, Mike, 67, 81, 96 Jones Jones, Jones, Jones Patricia, 43, 106 Richard, 106 Russell, 48, 79, 106 Suzanne 39 52 96 Jorgensen, Barbarai 381, 39, 53, 124 Krull, Kathy, 41, 52, 113, 125 Krusell, Donna, 55 Kulle, Alden, 49 Kuntz, Gary, 25, 40, 58, 72, 125 Kurus, Bob, 62, 72, 80, 106 I. Lacher, Nancy, 96 Lacher, Norm, 69, 125 Lacy, David, 89 Laflam, Don, 100 Lagerquist, Gordon, 89 Laird, Denny, 89 Lake, Elizabeth, 125 Lamb, Gary, 106 Lambert, Cherril, 125 Lambert, Jack, 89 Lambrecht, Dave, 66, BO, 106 Lance, Mary, 49, 53, 106 Land, Karen, 96 Lane, Doug, 96 Lane, Roberta, 39, 53, 106 Langdahl, Norm, 125 Langdahl, Sonia, 89 Langdon, Gail, 125 Langloe, Barbara, 69, 112, 125 Langlois, Donna, 96 Langton, Lily, 96 Langton, Sharon, 89 Jorgensen, Larry, 96 Jorgenson, Lynn, 106 Jorstad, Bonnie, 43, 55,106,148 Jorstad, Bruce, 89 Joy, Norma, 112, 124 Judy, Nancy, 89 Juhlin, Bob, 89 Junkin, Francis, 42, 52, 124 Karch, Carol, 39 Karga, Sharon, 106 Larsen Larsen Larson ,Jim, 89 Patricia, 89 Billie Jo, 96 Larson Carolyn, 96 Larson Dorothy, 125 Larson Gary, 79, 106 Larson Jim, 67, 96 Larson, Pearlie, 96 Larson Roger, 125 Larson Larson Sandra, 48, 50, 125 Sylvia 55 96 lndridson, Marla, 43, 105 lngebretser-,Arrilaug123 lngebretsen,TonneE,67,105 lngebright,Carol,105 Isler, Dan, 89 lslef, Ron, 89 lszler,Donra,105 Iversen, Oliver, 105 J Jack, Dennis, 89 Jackson,Gary,78, 123 Jacobsen, Jean, 39, 68,96 Jacobson, Bryan, 123 Jacobson, Gail, 89 Jacobson, Sharor, 105 Jallo, Ma ry Kay, 39, 96 James, Bob, 105 James, Carl, 105 Jansen, Carol, 43, 96 Janssen, Julie, 96 Jay, Roberta, 48, 123 Jeberg, Elin, 96 Jensen, Dick, 52,105 Jensen,J Jensen,J ana, 96 udy, 105 Jensen, Sharon, 89 Jervik, Martha, 105 Jewett Karmen, 53, 96 Jewett Mary, 105 Karl, Deanna, 89 Karlsson, Edwin, 96 Karlsson, Tyra, 106 Kauffman, Chris, 40 , 44, 52, 106 Kauffman, Katie, 39, 52, 53, 68, 92, 96 Kay, Mariann, 96 Kaylor, Daniel, 89 Kazerman, Dan, 96 Kean, Marilyn, 102, 106 Kehoe, Shirley, 96 Kelley, Jerry, 106 Kelling, Alice, 46, 54,106 Kell0'ZlQ, Julia, 96 Kellogg, Preston, 106 Kelly, Doug, 49, 106 Kelly, Jerry, 51 Kelly, Patty, 96 Kelly, Steve, 50, 96 Kernpbell, Barbara, 89 Kernpbell, Phil, 106 Kennedy, Jim, 58, 59, 69, 72, 124 Kerchen, Karyl, 54,106 Kerr, William, 106 Kersh, Bert, 106 Kessler, Dianne, 96 Kihlman, Judy, 54,124 Kihlrnan, Sandi, 96 Yildahl, Deanne, 41, 47, 124 Kildahl, Linda, 96 King, Carolyn, 89 Ying, Jerry, 81, 96 lfinnish, Karen, 54,106 Kircher, Jeanne, 96 Kirchoft, Lin, 43,106 Kirchofi, Russ, 81, 89 Kissilow, Claudia, 89 Kittelson Jerr 106 Laskowski, Gordon, 41, 125 Lauritzen, Arlene, 38, 125 Leader, Dan, 89 Learned, Georgia, 106 Lee, Eileen, 96 Lee, Terry, 96 Leech, Jim, 96 Leenders, Joyce, 106 Leenders, Ruth, 126 Leggett, Nancy, 106 Leier, Eva, 89 Leiren, Mary, 39, 48, 55, 106 Leiser, Curtis, 41,126 Leitzinger, Dave, 106 Lemmon, Jimmie, 96 Lengyel, Bela, 48, 70, 71,126 Lengyel, Mary, 43, 96 Lenhart, Edward, 126 Lensch, Joan, 43, 52, 126 Lensch, Kathy, 43, 96 Leroy, Linda, 89 LeRoy, Ronald, 54,106 Johansen, Carrnella, 48, 96 Johansen, Edith, 96 Johansen, Ruth, 96 Johansson, Marie, B9 Johns, Arlene, 89 Johnsen, Eugene, 39 Johnsen, Sharon, 105 Johnson, Barbara, 89 Johnson, Bernard, 124 Johnson, Beverly, 38, 41, 53,124 Johnson, Charlene, 73,96 Johnson, David, 96 Johnson, Diane, 124 Johnson, Donna, 49, 50, 96 Johnson, Elsie, 96 Johnson, Fred, 124 Johnson, Gardner, 39, 48, 50, 96 Johnson, Gary, 43, 46, 113, 124 Johnson, Gloria, 96 Johnson Hairy, 124 Johnson: Jim, 89 Johnson, Joyce, 47, 124 Johnson, Judie, 124 Johnson, Karen, 49, B9 , Y, Kittelson, Jim, 66, 96 Kiallin, Douglas, 41, 124 Kiarstad, Linda, 42, 52, 124 Kiellberg, Karen, 89 Klem, Jerry, 106 Klem, Sally, 89 Knapp,Bill,124 Knobbs, Bob, 124 Knott, James, 106 Knox, Geraldine, 50, 96 Knudtson, Glenda, 96 Knutson, Dave, 58, 72, 81, 106 Komar, Bonnie, 39, 49, 89 Komstadius, Ron, 106 Kipfelt, Svein,106 Keppen, Karen, B9 Korth, Robert, 96 Kost, Ann, 55, 125 Koykka, Laurie, 89 Kraemer, Ken, 45, 96 Krahn, Ted, 89 Kramer, Darlene, 49, 125 Kranzl, Charleen, 89 Grades are directly proportional to attention and inversely proportional to horseplayf' Lervaag, Nancy, 96 Lervaag, Ruth, 126 Lervold, Joan, 96 Lester, Joanne, 89 Leufkens, Susanf 39, 106 Levander, Jim, 106 Lewis, John, 66 Lewis, Marian, 39, 50,89 Lial, Jim, 106 .V Liddell, Pat, 96 Liedberg, Harry, 126 Lietzenger, Veronica, 96 Likely, Allen, 89 Liliar, Don, 50 Lilienberg, Charles, 96 Lilleaas, Helga, 106 Limatzakis, Harula, 36 Linaahi,i0dy,39,42,43,a9,126 Linder, Ken, 96 Lindgren, Carrie, 48, 55,126 Lindlauf, Warren, 96 Lindsay, Ken, 96 Lindwall, Dave, 96 Linerud, Jeannie, 39, 41, 53,113,126 Lingbloom, Billie, 89 Linville, Jeannie, 126 Lippman, Kurt, 106 Litle, Ronnie, 89 Loberg, Sandra, 96 Lockett, Donna, 55, 89 Lockett, Sharron, 46, 126 Lodell, Carol, 106 Lodell, Larry, 126 Lofthus, Sandy, 96 Logue, Betty, 49,96 Londahl, Karen, 43, 106 Lane, Doug, 96 Loney, David, 66, 106 Long, Dennis, 25, 66 Long, Dusty, 89 Longfellow, Donald, 89 Longfellow, Mary, 96 Longley, Leanna, 48,96 Longo, Anthony, 89 Looney, Pat, 43, 106 Lord, Alice, 55, 96 Lowman, Judy, 50,106 Lulow, Sharon, 41 , 42, 43,126 Lund, Denny, 81, 89 Lund, Ivan, 106 Lund, Larry, 106 Lundgren, Catherine, 126 Lundin, Mary Sue, 89 Lundquist, Don, 89 Lundquist, Jan, 126 Lydgman, Gail,106 M Mace, Rodney, 96 MacDonald, Patricia, 96 MacGregor, Sandra, 89 MacLean, James, 127 Mackintosh, Bonnie, 39, 90 MacPherson, Steve, 89 MacRae, Jim, 52, 96 Mahler, Donna, 106 Mahler, Linda, 39, 73, 96 Mallett, Margaret, 43, 90 Malone, Jim, 96 Manser, Sharyn, 127 Manus, Sandra, 43, 127 Marion, Betty, 127 Marlett, Janice, 97 Marlow, Danny, 90 Marlow, Ed. 90 Marsden, Janice, 50, 55, 97 Marsh, Lee, 90 Marshbank, Judy, 41, 127 Martell, Donna, 127 Martin, Dana, 53, 86, 90 Martin, Diane, 127 Martin, Ken, 39, 41, 44,113,127 Martin, Susan, 49, 50, 90 Martinsen, Inge, 106 Mason, George, 97 Massart, Judy, 97 Massart, Vera, 106 Masseth, Dick, 97 Masseth, John, 59, 127 Matchett, Susan, 41, 43,127 Matheson, Mike, 81, 90 Matheson, Wanda, 106 Mattson, Judy, 48, 106 Mauer, Margaret, 127 Maus, Diane, 39, 127 Maxwell, Jay, 106 Mayo, Chuck, 48, 50, 97 McAbee, Herbert, 49, 96 McAllister, Don, 72, 126 McAvoy, Bonnie, 48, 49, 126 McAvoy, Pat, 96 McBrady, Jack, 126 McBride, Gary, 51,106 McBride, Patty, 52, 96 McCain, Terry, 59, 72, 106 McCall, Jodi, 126 McCann, Sharon, 96 McCardy, Norma, 126 McClellan, Sharon, 70, 71, 126 McClure, Norm, 81, 96 McConkey, Forrest, 96 McDaniel, Dale, 40, 53,126 McDermott, Judith, 106 McDonald, Pat, 81, 90 McDonald, Larry, 66, 81,96 McDonald, Richard, 90 McDonald, Roger, 96 McGerr, Janice, 90 McGinnis, Barbara, 49, 50, 96 McHargue, Donna, 106 Mclntosh, Margie, 43, 52, 96 McKinney, Mike, 96 McLaughlin, Pat, 90 McLean, Carol Diane, 96 McLean, Carol L., 96 McLeod, John, 106 McMillan, Chuck, 62, 106 McMillin, Ann, 48, 126 McMillin, Judy, 90 McNare, Don, 127 McNeil, Laura, 126 Meberg, Don, 48, 66, 97 Meberg, Margie, 49, 96 Medema, Bob, 97 Medema, Norma, 127 Meier, Ken, 66 Melinat, Karen, 39,97 Meline, Jim, 106 Mellison, Jerry, 128 Melton, Jim, 97 Mencke, Philip 90 Mertens, Morris, 106 Meyer, Patricia, 97 Milam, Judy, 97 Milburn, Esther, 106 Millard, Karilyn, 97 Miller, Craig, 106 Miller, Dean, 97 Miller, Dennis, 90 Miller, Dick, 97 Miller, Nita, 90 Miller, Virginia, 50,97 Millikan, Colleen, 128 Millikan, Ron, 106 Mills, Cecile, 90 Mills, Don, 106 Malls, Mike, 97 Miner, Clark, 106 Miner, Maureen, 97 Miner, Sandra Lee, 97 Minnihan, Kathy, 41, 42, 46, 69, 128, 144 Mitchell, John, 106 Mitchell, Judy, 97 Mitchell, Veronica, 49,106 Mittermaier, Linda, 106 Nlielde, Vvonne, 90 Moen, Russell, 97 Mofield, Harold, 36,128 Mohr, Gary, 62, 67, 128 Molohon, Kathryn, 97 Molvik, Bonnie, 97 Monsaas, Marilyn, 49, 52, 73, 97 Monson, Maxine, 90 Montgomery, Douglas, 90 Moore, Kathy, 38, 39, 41, 46, 128 Moore, Kay, 128 Moore, Mike, 78, 128 Moore, William, 90 Moreland, Sue Ann, 106 Mork, Eleanor, 38, 39, 53, 106 Morris, Carolyn, 97 Morris, Dennis, 128 Morris, Maribeth, 20, 39, 46,113,128 Morrison, Arra, 97 Morrison, Wayne, 45, 128 Morrow, Sean, 106 Mosalsky, Alex, 47, 55, 69, 72, 128 Moser, Bruce, 128 Mossano, Louie, 106 Mouat, Barbara, 106 Mouat, Donna, 90 Mouat, Douglas, 128 Moug, Roger, 106 Muirhead, John, 128 Mulligan, Jim, 97 Munce, Leesola, 97 Munsell, Nancy, 97 Murphy, Carol, 48, 128 Murphy, Jerry, 106 Murphy, Randy, 41, 45, 52, 128 Murray, Sharon, 43, 73, 106 Musolf, Howard, 90 Musselman, Bill, 106 Musselman, Cora, 73, 97 Muzzy, Clifford, 54, 128 Myers, Bernie, 45, 97 N Nardin, Melinda, 106 Nation, Halley, 90 Neidham, Jim, 136 Neill, Margie, 41,113,128 Neilson, Ann, 90 Nelson, Bob, 128 Nelson, Bonnie, 90 Nelson, Carol, 97 Nelson, Carolyn, 48, 49,53,73,106 Nelson, Charles, 97 Nelson, Darrell, 49, 97 Nelson, Don, 128 Nelson, Elaine, 128 Nelson, Janice, 97 Nelson, Julie, 106 Nelson, Marion, 52, 106 Nelson, Ruth, 106 Nelson, Sally, 106 Nelson, Sandy, 42, 43, 106 Nelson, Walter, 59,128 Nermo, Cheryl, 106 Ness, Jan, 97 Neves, Doug, 97 Newson, Frank, 97 Newton, Bette, 97 Nicholas, Louise, 54,128 Nichols, Ann, 94 Nilsen, Emily, 129 Nielsen, Terry, 67, 97 Nielson, Kathleen, 97 Nielson, Pam, 106 Nielson, Lloyd, 49,97 Nelsen, Patricia, 97 Nitteberg, Wayne, 90 Nixon, Gary, 97 Niznik, Beth, 97 Nord, Steven, 106 Nordberg, Laverne, 43, 49, 106 Nordby, Jon, 59, 60, 68, 72, 106 Nordby, Mike, 58, 68, 72, 107 Nordland, Sharon, 90 Norelius, Nancy, 90 Norwood, Jim, 129 North, Jeanette, 39, 97 North, Tommy, 107 Noye, Jack, 97 , Nuetzmann, Douglas, 97 Nugent, Jim, 53, 97 Nyland, Bernice, 107 Senior girl chases iunior boy. ix X XJ .D N .4 Uur annual re-evaluates O Oberdorter, Sharon, 97 Dberg, Tack, 107 0'Eriec, Jim, 66, 97 Dcnsnef, Dennis, 97 C'Cgr-nor, Sharon, 90 Cttness, Joan, 97 0glartd,0cdvar,107 O't:scn,John,40,.1.1,.19,53, 129 0'Keete, Pat, 45, 97 Clmstead, Jim, 97 Crnstead, Wanda, 129 'facet-, Barbara. 39 107 0'sen. 0151.25 '07 0'se', E are, 97 0lse', Janice 107 O sen, Sonia 90 0f5e Urn 97 C3:c,1e': 92 if f Jan,',1Z7 sf 4 A: 70 vt, ti2,1 E 41, 369,737 Y' l,1:.5 2 1Ea'e',9 H J, 19, ,M X - .tc 4:3 397427K- 352 1 R C Rgghef 29 1, jj - sz' R:',1 , - ::', R.:: 127 ,J EEC' .'.-a ei? . 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De erri, 90 an, 107 Pasco, Henry, 44 Patterson Patterson Paulson, Pautzke, Pautzke, ,130 , Terry, 81, 98 Pat, 130 anet, 90 Maxine, 98 M1lTti,9O J Pedersen, Bill, 98 Pederse-n,Dick,54,130 Ffedersen, Edward, 90 Mersen, Elsbeth, 98 P dersen,Jirn,107 Qedersen, Joan, 90 Pedersen, Wlark, 66, 98 Pederaen, Ray, 107 Pedersor , Steve, 98 Pghlinq, Diane, 90 Pells, George, 90 Pe ' Su 107 P 98 ie, san, enski, Bob, perirernent, Jim, 53, 72, 130 Perkins, Jean, 98 Perske, Sandra, 90 Pete, Judy, 90 Pe'elle,Brooke,107 Pewargon, Carolyn, 9 Peterson, Cathy, 9 Pe'-erson, Ch 'leng 39, 54,130 Pe'ers:r, D xt 98 Pe'e'5on, ary, 3, 98 Peterson, Jer e, 98 Peterson, Jo ,107 Peterscr, J ce, 42, 43, 47, 130 Pe'erLon, slie, 98 Pet s onald,50,107 Petjrabor John, 107 Pefjlerze ob, 90 Petty ,K59fert, 52,107,148 Petterien, Randi, 98 Pnelpj, A Ph ':, D Phe pi, L rlerle, 48, 50, 107 elores, 90 eonard, 49, 54, 98 P, .er,Patricia,130 P ,lins,J arnes, 98 gvqnng, Bruce, 49, 98 iCVE-rin g, Merry, 107 ierce,I'1ina, 98 Pierce, Robert, 90 P erce, R ichard,48,130 Piete, Judy, 90 P tcrier, Sharon, 130 P tz, Den Pipvin, G ni:,90 eorgia,107 PoNack,Carolyn,68,107 Pzllacir, Torn, 68 L :lfratee Pool, Chu , 130 f, Larry, 45, 90 clf, 107 F:cr'yiet,David,107 P , ccrw ter, flerilyn, 90 PcLe,Jarre:,130 Pc er, Ji rr,107 Potter, Bon, 98 Fone, Scotty, 79, 90 Pzner, Jarfez, 98 Power, LaPayne, 42, 98 J 'Ji 52 Pratt, J P'e:tc', Ron, 98 1 1 F 494 , y , is 'f if 'EX Julie helps girls try out for songleaders. the school year Price, Howard, 98 ' Primrner, Janice, 39, 107 Prinos,Nlary,13O Prinos, John, 66, 67, 98 Pue, Linda, 98 Puetz, Sue, 98 Pulling, Ray, 66, 98 Q Quick, Judy, 52,107 R Raaum, Tonita, 90 Radke, Patricia, 130 Raerner, Dan, 98 Raemer, Herbert, 90 Ramclne, Kurt, 130 Rapo,Marilyn,107 Rasmussen, Barbara, 98 Rasmussen, Bill, 98 Rasmussen, Mary, 73, 95 Rauleau, Gary, 90 Raus, Mary, 98 Rayrner, Judy, 70, 71,107 Reaber, Phll, 66, 98 Ready, ffel, 98 Rearden, Don, 98 Pedden, Karen, 98 Redden, Larry, 59, 68, 72,130 ReeCe,Valerie,107 Rees, lfargo, 55,107 Reeve, Gary, 130 Reeve, Thelma, 42,107 Reeves, John, 107 Reich, Bob, 90 Reichel, Carol, 130 Reichelderfer, Terry, 90 Reichl, Linda, 98 Reid, Bruce, 98 Reid, Ron, 98 Reid,1Nayne, 98 Reinke, Diana, 98 Rernpher, Dorothy, 107 Renick, Bill, 130 Renlck, Sue, 90 Rennar, George, 49, 52 Renshaw, Janine, 41, 131 Rentz-, Barbara, 73, 98 Rex, John, 98 Rex, Steven, 131 Reymore, Jim, 90 Rhinehart, Ron, 66, 98 Rhoads, Bev, 98 Richard, Linda, 107 Richards, Jerry, 45 Riches, Stuart, 45, 131 Richstad, Norm, 131 RicVard, Sharon, 54, 107 Riclfetts, Sharron, 107 Rielne, Garl, 98 Rieland, Stan, 90 Riise, Norm, 98 Rindy, Betty, 98 Rindy, Vicky, 90 Ringholler, Jim, 90 Ringstad, Alice, 107 Roach, Robert, 107 Robb, Joanne, 98 Robbins, Gloria, 107 Robbins, Janet, 90 Robbins, Jim, 98 Robbins, Melvin, 90 Robertson, Dale, 51, 90 Robertson, lan,131 Robertson, Ken, 31, 35,51 Robinson, Gwen, 98 Robinson, Joane, 98 Robinson, Lynn, 50, 107 Rockas, Bettyann, 107 ROckhold', Judy, 73, 98 Rockness, Pete, 68, 79 Rockom, John, 44 Rockom, Judy, 39, 90 Rodenhouse, Gail, 49,98 Roffe, Carolyn, 107 Rogers, Sandra, 54,107 Rogers, Shirley, 131 Rogers, Tim, 90 Roley, Sue, 50, 107 Ronald, Charles, 90 Ronald, Karen, 49, 50, 98 Root, Art, 38, 69, 131 Roraback, Doug, 48, 107 Rosberg, Larry, 90 Rosen, Alan, 79, 86, 90 Rosen, Carol, 107 Rosen, Janet, 98 Rosen, Sharon, 90, 131 Rosen, Sheila, 90 Rosenberg, Steve, 98 Ross, Lambert, 98 Rossell, Cathy, 52, 9B 5 Svends Sw n w nson, w nson, anson, Swanson, , Christine, 48 , Dan, 67, 99 Jo Ann, 1 Lynd , Margi , 68, 99 Sweef, Cha ene, 48, 133 '08 T Tainlor, dy, 133 Tangbor , Douglas, 9 Tang n, Melvin, 9 Tan r, Elliolf, 99 Ta or, Bob, 91 T lor, Lou Wanna, 91 aylor, ike, 50, 99 aylor, har n,108 Taylor, Taylor, 'Telford Tedfor Tedfo er ,108 il iam, 108 ncy, 99 osanne, 91 arion 91 mia lil, Bargerfoi Te foss, Karen 9 Te oll, Fred, 9 f x Sweeney, rian, 102, 108 K ele, Shirley , Thomas homas as o Alic , 50, 8 Thomas, , Jeanie, 53, 9 Thomas, Leanne, 9 Marcia, , 2 J. Mik , 49, Richard, 91 Th s, Thom on, Arni, 52 108 Thoma on, Larry, 1 4 Thoma sen, Carol, 4, 134 Thoma sen, Shirley, 99 ghn-mm, N Larr 44, 72133 Thompson, Jim, 108 Thomson, Mike, 108 Thordarson, Norman, 59 78 108 Thordarson, Phillip 9 Thorp, Germa ne , Thorpe, Way e, T ssen,J l i 9 h nman ily , ,69,134 i , ,99 i rn y, Richard 72, 79,134 ' ,RoberT,6 ,81,99 1 T' pe, Judy, 9 1 dd, Carl, 134. omlin, Judie, 134 Tomlin, Ron, 51 Tonger, John, 134 Tongen, Linda, 91 Tongen Lorna,91 Tonge ,Marilyn,48,108 Torge , Jerry, 108 lTor , Judy, 42, 52, 69, 134 lT elson, Alan, 99 T rk' son, Ann, 91 X orn , Johnny, 91 Torn , Marilyn, 48, 50, 55, 34 Torre Joe,91 f Torvik Elmy, 108 ,, Torvik, ei , 108 : Town, c , 99 Traffo , nice, 99 Trigsl , agnhild, 9 Trigsf d, Rolv, 41, ,46,53,134 Troge g, Marian, 4 ,134 ' Tr rg, Signe, 48 O8 Trwlsen, Barbara 108 N, rk, Judy, 99 J ynes,S ndy, ,41, 42 3, 134 Vyler, A old, 9, 72, 10 l x' Lf 1 Ufford, b, 91 Uhrich,J l1n,108 Ulveslad, Charlolle, 108 Unzelma ,Carole, 91 V f Va caro, Nancie, Va nais,.1im, 72 81 1 4 a I, David, 49 1 V Ilcourl, She ry, 91 Van Horrick, b, 108 Bill 4 Vance, , Vance, Ror ,108 Vance, Br e, 91 Vande c erne, 59, 1 Vander ip, Judy, 1 Vande oek Jan s 50 9 Vande oof Shir 99 Van ailen Jam 38 46 53 4 Van roien, Gary f ' , , ,13 V erwe arre O8 V rnes igri , ' ug ,Margie, ' X Vchul k,Jim,1 41 X A Vellat, al, 91, ' vemo, Ar ,z',44,46,69, 13 I V 4 la l X bKFla'Qd, 14, 45 ,ill f I 1 Venable, Pa 1 l Vernon, G ffrey, 49, 53, 1 Vey, Jud , 134 Vincent Beverly, 47, 134 Wirt , PA ricia,91 oe, S ndy, 36 1 Q1 off, ittaue , usan, Wodley F ank, 9 t, D r e, 10 Woelfer avid, 100 . ,jj re-ealu ft e Wogenson, Michael, 72, 109 Wolcott, Ron, 136 .. 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