bfi 'N' Y: 2513 1 f fn N, 1 4 1 1, 0 1 ff 91 L it r 1 DA ! D BELL .84 100 .42 165 .58 .26 .10 He always wanted to explain things Bat no one cared. S0 he drew. Sometimes he would draw and it wasnlt anything. He wanted to carve it in stone or write it in the sky. He would lie out on the grass and look up at the sky. And it would be only the sky and him and the things inside him that needed saying. 5 I V, 5 may My f W i ff X ,,-: Q is K W ,k,, It was ci beautiful picture. He kept it under his pillow and would let no one see it. And he would look at it every night and think about it. Anal when it was dark and his eyes were closed, he could still see ii. It was all of him Ana' he loved it. anonymous .AM ,. -- .. ag DQ ,. .usd - My .,, 3, .1 ,A , . v ,- ,. X mx as ,.-.N NIT' 'b f x' Sw. ,4 . . fist Qi' ,1KNXX W . ,, t Q, x e.. Q o do lb 5 if., 1. .,, , . 'Q A-nl!! N Silent agonized cries of despair tremble under shouts of laughter, one guards nebulous thoughts and longs to share. A Sf! if For no rnan is an island, and the greatest gift is to share onesem to develop a sense of belonging and to retain indioidaalityg far from impossible is the privilege and joy of linrnan life. f 1 fr, , Q Ltgigfj gil. ,f ' f ' '15 1 ' A fini- V. lat T ' - 'FFZZ ,1 img W 4521? NF . , 8 W 9 as , 4,x:.Qwaw..., X , in-' im. 4' Borah students observed Fair day on N ' the second day of the 1972-73 school year. Many members of the student body attended to see the booths and rides, along with the Borah band, drill- team, and flags in their first perform- ance of the year. The groups marched in parade form around the fair. Political Science Club invited many guest speakers throughout the year. A- Among them were local candidates running in the November Elections. The 1972 football season got under- S way with a burst of spirit from the two 'lx , . R returning classes and also the new Lion 2 cubs. with the first few days, the sopho- more class of '75 gained the spirit and ' pride of being a Borah Lion. fx jl5?l'n ' ABQVE: Members of the political science club talk with guest speaker U.S. Congressional candidate Ed Williams after a meeting. CEd Gardner, Susie Fisher, Steve Hallmark, Mike Fisher, Ken Burkholder, speaker Ed Williams, Mr. Winslowj. BELOW: Borah fair day students find a new attraction to the Western Idaho fair exciting. Sliding down the 50 foot slides are Dan Blanchard, Skip Campbell, and Dave Alver- son. 7 955 I Kent Ftist does his thing in tryouts for the Borah drama production of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple, The play was the first of the Drama Departments 1972-1973 theatrical sea- son. 90 3' X Y K me' N ' K X ,A p sr A M 1' H ,515 q' ? Fi 1 bi' fir, 1 K Q W A Q Q ? 79- -ff 4 i F ! K 5 Q f 4, was ' W M 5 'fi .ss figs f ffl? 3 f ' -ff . gf . my SFYQ F 2 gi gm -, ra- nal W E gf gg gl? 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CGary McCabe, Bill Barbour, Don Coberly, Gary Martinez, Mike Gallagher, Roger l-lowellb. BELOW: The Barbershop Boys of the early 1900's show their talents in the junior skit of Ted Muck's Amateur Hour, CGreg Eagy, Doug Flyder, Mark McCain, Virgil Johnson, Mark Blaserj. Beat Capital week was again domi- nated by the annual Lion Tales Assem- bly. Many parents, alumni, and guests attended along with the Borah student body. The junior class took first place in the skit competition with their Ted Mack's Amateur Hour theme. Also win- ning an award was the senior class who gained the spirit stick for the third year in a row at the Lion Tales Assembly. A spirit parade led game night as many members of the spirit-raising clubs walked from Julia Davis park to the Boise State College stadium in their green and gold. Later, nearly 14,000 fans witnessed a game that showed fine effort from both teams, and a final score of Borah 42 and Capital 29. The student body celebrated the vic- tory with a dance the next evening. ,ef The football team is honored with a song from the varsity cheerleaders at the assembly Tighten up that defense line is being sung by Vickie Kelley and Sherry Bonner. The scene of the sophomore Lion Tales skit The Depository, takes place in a city bank where a group of wealthy townspeople representing both Borah and Capital, are taken to the bank to see the S.l.C. trophy. CDiane Peterson, Carrie Naylor, Tawnya Homer, Ben Shuey, Kirt Dowdle, Linda Webb, Helen Ostrogorsky, Brenda Eytchison, Kim Barretty. is Borah students display the number one sign alter the Borah vs, Capital game IFIRST: J. Gambles. G. Congratulations are exchanged by both teams for Wiscomb, C, Harris, V. Kelly. SECOND: G. Williams, C. Weber, D. Anderson, P. Frogley, S. Scifers. their fine effort shown during the game. CCapitaI THIRD: M. McKurdy, R. Jensen, T, Rassmussen, K. Quinney, C. Scribner, D. Smith. BACK: K. Brock, player ,john Kirtland, Borah player Bill Asburyj. G. Miller, D. Parkinson, R. Perkins, I. Raymer, and S. Ketchumj, The spirited senior class of 1973 demonstrates the collective efforts they use to capture the treasured green and gold spirit stick for the third consecutive year at the annual Lion Tales Assembly. The senior class is the first class at Borah to receive the stick for three straight years. Y 6 :Q '. -'uw ,-- 2' 6 f 3 fl X, M 'V' fl , 0 Ax .- V ..'fg' Q: v v l ' J. 3 E ,AL , iff, no KH. 'FQLA' Q? 1 r ? f'4 . W F47 .. ., Q, 'qs Q 'I MPA 9' 1 . 1 Q. 5 ' A Q, X V, 1 , - : . 1? '32 .qg .gc ' 42+ 5 551 in , t U 9 ' 7 fa-3, -2'-Ni' ,ev 4 il' 60. L N- X W'-'lv an--vQ.,..., 1 5 x x J .N ' ' H--, 1 if ..A, ' .,w.,.t fm, 1' uw , . 1 J 1-1 Q wi ,1 ,A , V ' 3'56:'f' 3 Q Q.,5,,Wi Q .W 'Y' l' fi r W... ' LQZYQ Q ,L 1. ,L nf r M , 5' My M Q ,iz s at K J, ' W1 g4Fh 1r'.aQ',x in nw f- lv ,QQ ., 'Lib ef: Vt .. 4, - fs . .,, . , ,gr to N, t V, - W Q e if t f' N- t C O Tr-:mx . J -ff , , ' J 'jou EA, 'IN Q gf ' lp 'A ,,gmJ. A f , '- 7 PT. .4 . ,I - l as wi tt., 'V' w4'fW W9 G 5 ' gt rs, VV .Jurgf xxyy 'A A if mf , C t S K ,' r 4, V M, kEid.k x Ib M1-4. in ly 'lf 4. 1 I if We -1 J P . iv f X . ,,:' , . y V fy, , ,,,., is so , C ABOVE: Juniors, Denise Allumbaugh and Susie Quinn show oft a winning car in the pre-game cara- van. RIGHT: Vickie Kelley is Crowned 1972 Homecoming Queen during half-time at the game. Sale, caravan, contests, highlight homecolning 1972 Contestants of the pie-eating contest discuss the results. QNorm Sewell, Chris Clapp, Nancy Holt, Larry Remm, Rory Jones, and Sharon Huntj LEFT: Junior, Shelley Blunt finds a specimen ol man's b ABOVE: Among other artistic students, John Lowe and Jane to their liking. The painting is an art project done in the senio est friend in the main hall of Borah. Frogley find foot painting very much r comparative Humanities classes. Team practices, creative projects, enliven school days . .1 A P' ,- if Q ' J' ' ' ,, A 'ttf a t-1 J t A M t I . ?' 1' 17 'Z' fw.- it- 'uw sl v l 221' in frm YW W J m W Y' 1 se , A It Jr C U11 yixfmkigl rt! 1? rwwgg. fe ,sl W J ,H V 5-3'-w' I ,ut rr E' ,r rf. g-5 'L -'14 ,Rfk 34 .w 1 tt a NA R Sw mv r-ff it Q4 5 -R ABOVE Karen Sept and Demse lrusta use thelr talent makrng and servlng pancakes ln class BELOW The Borah band and dnll team spell thelr school s name as a finale to a halt trme show i Q' Hair' 065' r ,F W get in 5 me 'il 'Ta ax has la S it 'SJ- jtrdgfls' Q swat a X MK: it at 'Wa Wm QW, 'ie 1 '- Q! Wir 44434 N, M l Q a FAV1 s aiqtrlm Qiegx Ts. 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A Y 1 tw - my 1 ,He 3 - 1. -' 1- 1 1 ' '1 - H X3 'Iaf Q V. 5 4' 3 l T - T ' I 3:?'f5f:kf,v-'i,ff1.: fb :Y .tg 1' if V . . .-ig., ., , ,-,g. . . , :aa ,:. 1 . f T 7 ,.',5P5yg,.,g'-A.g5... lf- , K5 ek , .3 . .,3, Y 7,5 .K , . 3, - t ,ii - .n. The winter days at Borah were high- lighted through the Christmas celebra- -ag tion week. At the beginning of the week the Student Council members decorated a Christmas tree for the main office. Two evenings were also set aside for the annual Deck the Halls competi- tion. Sophomore, Junior, and Senior halls were decked with many kinds of decorations to bring out the Christmas atmosphere at Borah. During the week the Drama Club trav- eled to many Boise grade schools to perform a children's play, titled Bilbo Baggins. Evening performances were also shown for the Borah students and the Boise public. As a finale of the week, the music department entertained the Student body with the annual Christmas assem- bly. The winner of the Deck the Halls competition was also announced with the senior class receiving the award. ABOVE: Foreign exchange students entertain the Borah student body in the AFS assembly. MIDDLE: Boys' and Girls' State Representatives trom the State Delegation are Tim Olson, Rich Kaufman, Kevin Johnson, Becky Jones, Laurine Oberbillig, Rory Jones, Regina Aldecoa, Karen Higgins, and Kirkpatrick. BELOW: Drama members portray a scene from Bilbo Bagginsf' CSitting left to rightj Stephanie Dennis, Nancy Harms, Cathy Nonlvood, LaMarr, Becky Bevington, Brenda Baker, Ron Smith, Carol Chastain. CStandingJ Mark McCain, Dan Oakes, Kirk Vincent. 1 972 Patty Rick MUN' Students assist Student Council members in decorating the Christmas tree. QPrent Kallenberger, Bob Berlin, Diane Bagley, Jamie Fereday, Ted Lyfordj Deck The Halls, assemblies, highlight Christmas was ,..,- ABOVE: Among many other students John Elrod and Margaret Frazier enjoy spending their noon hours in the snow. RIGHT: Lisa Miller hangs one of her drawings in the senior Deck the Halls. s Q5 4 2 ' I5', K O' -'gm . The Borah Student Experience Pro- gram was a great success this year, as a high number of students enrolled to help in the grade schools. One or two periods a day were set aside for this project when the students tutored grade school children in Art, Social Studies, Math, and Reading. With the end of the Football season, the Idaho Statesmen nabbed nine Borah players to be members of the All-city team. The boys were honored with a banquet featuring guests and team membersvlrom the other schools. Mr. Binder's junior history classes reviewed the Kent State riot again this year. Senior boys were used as the Ohio policemen and Senior American Government classes performed the riot. The familiar No Pigs on Campus chant could be heard throughout the school. As an ending to the basketball sea- son, the students got together to bring back the 1950's in Flashback Friday. Everyone dressed in the wear of the 50's. An assembly was held in the morning. Along with the skits, the main feature was a dance marathon on the gym floor. Teachers and students did the Jitter-bug to 1950's music. ABOVE LEFT: All city football players relax in the coaches' office. CJeff Blanc, Gerald Morelock, Bill Carpenter, Randy Haverfield, Monty Nash, Terry Hutt, Bill Asbury, Bob Graff.J ABOVE RIGHT: Sen- iors, Gunnar Foreland and Fluth Jacobson perform ln the Mime Theatre. BELOW: Lu Ann Meredith and Shane Bengochea do their best at jitter-bugging in the 1950's assembly. A Seniors Joe Wallace and Joe Layton portray a scene from the Kent State Fliot. The Kent State review was for the junior history classes and depicted student and national guard participants. 1950's assembl , Kent State review enliven Winter BELOW: Senior Mary Ann Moon uses her tegihing technique to help tutor in the Borah Student Experience program. The program enables students to assist grade school teachers in teaching pro- cedures and private tutoring. RIGHT: Judy Hronek prepares to enter the cold outside world as fellow students look on. fJim Beguhl, Jim Patterson, John Eisenbarth, Scott Scifresj. L 5 5 5 2 5 5 'f F' 9 :- S 5 F It 3. 5 :x'1wmn.vv,1:nwrvN.xcav1nmw1uwsu4.-7m-1?sx:zevfwrrxmmmcmzwmxuwmv.wm sw In the middle of a late-season battle against the Nampa Bulldogs, the kickoff team heads downfield as Coach Vic Mann and several impatient Lions anticipate the action CMilIiron, Sutherland, Asbury, Coach Mann, Parkinsonb. In this encounter, Lion Kickers see a lot of action as Borah runs over Nampa, 65-7. Gridders post impressive victories in successful seaso VARSITY FOOTBALL: FRONT ROW: Coach Petty, Raymond Cox, Greg Miller, Mark Merritt, Kent Quinney, Kim Ray, Ron Hegstrom, Gary Butler, Bill Carpen- ter, Greg Smith, Terry Hutt, Jeff Blanc, Gary White, Todd Rasmussen, Dwayne Wood, Randy Haveriield, Kerry Brock, Doug Sutherland, Dale Parkinson, Dan Powell, Coach O'Mera, Ruben Segovia, Richard Morelock. SECOND ROW: Coach Pankratz, Curtis Harris, Joe Layton, Rich Kaufman, Gerald Morelock, Bill Asbury, Joe Gambles, Ed Garner, Steve Ketchum, Tom Cafierty, Bob Graff, John Lowe, Monty Nash, Scott Scifres, George Perry, Ted Lyford, Bob Johnson, Rick Bush, Doug Smith, Karl Stephan, Gary Bixler, Ron Haines, Scott Stohr, Rod Jensen, Rick Weaver, Coach Mann, Daunt Whitman. BACK ROW: Stan Belnap, Rick Milliron, Dan Lynch, Paul Frogley, Tim Burgess, Marty McCurdy, Tony Johnson, Nik Kopp, Dave Barclay. U -7? A V' ' i 'W L W W ,,. It Qf vz tyzw Ive: mi ., ex we y..,fw ',s-filiif 11525312 15: 22 r ..s,,.,.,., . T . ,5..1 .4a, .z. :. W, 1 .w iw,1,-z1g1i-:,- 1-V 1 :Bti ie Xi - a wimivtii' wi . 1 3 I . Ms n f i?EEE2Ygzi ,ma 'T 1 , ,Q1E'333X5 ':z 'A 5 1?i' 132'?51iTgts-fl I., ,Siam Z. g'i,g1j'qg1' ' 1 i ff x - .setiiic in Q-vw-cg 1-W get , M., ..,. ,. A A VW 't' WA., , , L V N Q4 .E 350 ,sly KT, if ri 'a Eitgi J 2 tj at :xi rw SEASON RECORD BORRAH OPPONENTS 31 HIGHLAND 20 40 IVIEDFORD 7 34 TWIN FALLS 7 42 CAPITAL 29 56 POCATELLO 14 20 MEFIIDIAN 28 56 CALDWELL 7 48 SKYLINE 0 65 NAMPA 7 49 BOISE 7 20 HIGHLAND 28 Exhibiting a balanced offense and a tough, stubborn, defense, Lion gridders rolled to a 9-2 overall record and impressive wins over Boise, Capital, Skyline, and Medford. A powerful scoring machine overwhelmed opponents, scoring over 42 points a game. The defensive unit limited other teams to only thirteen. ln a post-season poll, ten outstanding I Lions were named to all-SIC teams. ABOVE: As a Nampa defender closes in, quarterback Tom Cafterty 1135, a second team all-SIC selection, exercises the option play perfectly and pitches out to halfback Jetf Blanc, BELOW: With the Lions ahead by only a touchdown and Capital driving for the tying score, Gary Butler returns an intercepted Gary Bastian pass to end any Eagle chances tor a victory CGeorge Perryp 40, Scott Stohrg 21, Gary Butlerg 643. BOB GRAFF CENTER JOE GAMBLES GUARD GERALD MORELOCK TACKLE All-SIC All-City All-SIC All-City R ' W W!494?-'aivwypam-.v ' , f . W ' I ,A v1-1-if-eff: f'f.ff.H,,,,,, , , , , 'fH Hw-awas, af As quarterback Tom Cafferty 1139 sets up and picks out a receiver for his pass,the offensive line blocks out all Nampa Bulldog efforts to penetrate in lhe late season contest CMonty Nash, 323 Gary Butler, 645 Bob Graff, 575 Joe Gambles, 633 Gerald Morelock, 755 Marty McCurdy, 873. PLl RAYMOND cox TACKLE TEZTQEJUW SA,,,gi,E,ND MARTY MCCURDY END Defense makes lmpact as Llons lead conference ,J-A -dw ABOVE As Terry Hutt C803 blocks a Skylrne defender halfback Jett Blanc C415 turns the corner and spnngs by several Grrzzlres toward a touchdown BELOW Monty Nash C323 breaks from the grasp of a Caprtal defender and prcks up frrst down yardage agalnst the Eagles CMcCurdy 87 Butler 647 rom CAFFERW QUARTERBACK AHSIC AIICIW Boa JOHNSON FULLBACK All SIC All City One of the most potent offenses rn Borah hrstory made an Impact on every opponent The Lions rolled up 4773 total yards garnrng 3366 on the ground and 1407 through the alr Jeff Blanc Tom Cafferty Bob Johnson Monty Nash and George Perry all gained over flve yards a carry Nash was second In the SIC wrth 1070 yards and Blanc was eighth with 821 Perry earned for 643 Cafferty proved to be a very profrcrent passer He completed 52CKJ of hrs passes for 1348 yards Splut End Terry Hutt caught 46 passes for 661 yards to lead the conference Ends Bull Asbury and Marty McCurdy caught nrne each BILL ASBURY END All SIC All City 0 I 7 L g ., . fv- g A JEFF BLANC HALFBACK l l .....-.- 1 , 4. ., e?'W5v,w--f'. SCOTT SCIFRES TACKLE K V ,. ,gy ar if W.A,.,, Pa .ML 'S X lgunkk .V , rgqrfy., I CURTIS HARRIS GUARD r' , 1 - 'cr .V wr , .,,- f . K F., ,V ,. Cm., KARL STEPHAN TACKLE . gm an .,S JOHN LOWE CORNERBACK TONY JOHNSON GUARD scovr sro:-in CORNERBACK All-SIC Defensive unit shows strength in decisive contests in mid-season action against Caldwell, the Cougar quarterback is nailed for a loss by cornerback Randy Haverfield C423 as three other Lions come up to insure the tackle CLyford, 955 Carpenter, 565 Harris, 611. In this game, the defense held Caldwell to under 100 yards rushing in the 56-7 Lion victory. Blu. CARPENTER LINEBACKER An sac Au ony GARY BUTLER LINEBACKEH JOE LAYTON SAFETY ABOVE After a short garn a Caldwell runnrng back rs corralled by two Lron defenders CLyford 95 Harrus 61 Scrtres 733 BELOW To any team lmrng up agarnst them the 1972 Lron defense presents an awesome srghtCAsbury Scrfres Johnson Hegstrom Bush Carpenter and Lyfordj DWAYNE WOOD CORNERBACK Showrng determrnatlon and a desire to wrn the defensrve unlt was a credrt to the Borah football team ln holding their last four opponents to just frve points a game the defense proved to be one of the most unyreldrng In the conference Leading the defense were standouts Brll Asbury Bull Carpenter Randy Haverfleld and Scott Stohr each one an all SIC selectlon for the season The defense held opponents to only 95 yards a game passrng as Terry Hutt picked off frve passes to lead the Lions Randy Haverfleld and George Perry had four each and John Lowe had three Speclal thanks go to Mr Quentln Howard and Mrs Helen Carruthers for pictures used In the sports section l ' . ' ' . . . ' ' 1 v v - . I v r I 1 1 V . 1 gt, , 1 f k r r r r . 1 .. , , , . VARSITY BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD BORAH OPPONENTS BAKER MOUNTAIN HOME HIGHLAND SKYLINE POCATELLO IDAHO FALLS BAKER MERIDIAN CALDWELL BOISE CAPITAL NAMPA CALDWELL BOISE MINICO Center Randy Lee C343 battles a Mountain Home player for a rebound In early season actlon Llon cagers V16 for top spot 111 conference battle VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT Steve Conner BIII Asbury Dave Hansen Rlch Kaufman Curtis Hams Ernre Thompson BACK Manager Steve Wynn Lloyd Neher Gary Burtch Tum Magnuson Coach Van Ocker Randy Lee Ilo Aman Tum Olson Manager Gary Whlte I 77 57 81 60 51 54 72 63 56 53 55 46 58 41 96 60 68 44 62 ' 70 56 53 48 MOUNTAIN HOME 49 76 52 34 24 ' ' ' . I I Senior forward Bill Asbuiy 1443 attempts a pass during the Nampa game. Lloyd Neher C427 puts up a shot ln an 81-60 victory over Mountain Home. The traditional basketball image of the Borah Lions changed drasti- cally in the 1972-73 season. Com- peting for the conference champi- onship, the Lions featured one of the best fast-break combinations in the state, together with strong rebounding. In winning thirteen of their first sixteen games on the season, the Lions averaged over 64 points a game despite being stalled by several opponents. Junior Steve Conner led the cagers in scoring with over sixteen points a game, while senior Tim Magnuson aver- aged thirteen on the year. In several contests during the year, the team's overall depth was very evident. Conner, Magnuson, Terry Hutt, Bill Asbury, Randy Lee, and Ernie Thompson were backed up by some very valuable reserves. Seniors Tim Olson and Gary Burtch, along with juniors Lloyd Neher and llo Aman, pro- vided valuable assistance to the starting team. They helped to round out one of the best teams ever seen at the school. Tim Olson C203 and Tim Magnuson C545 battle for a rebound as Bill Asbury C443 looks on. ln the last tense minutes of a close game with the Nampa Bulldogs the crowd and the Lion bench display dlflerent emotions as Bill Asbury 1443 dnves With six juniors playing on the var- sity, at the stan ot the season, Coach Tony Binders' jayvees were expected to have a rough season. However, by combining overall quickness and superb outside shoot- ing, the juniors compiled a 19-4 record, the second best in the Boise Valley. Led in scoring by Andy Downey and Dave Gabrielson, the Lions roared to victories over Twin Falls, Capital, and the Wendell, Payette, and Homedale varsities. Mark Blea- zard provided clutch performances in many ofthe junior's victories. In a Mid-February tournament held in the Borah gym, the Lions finished second, with victories over Caldwell and Ontario. Thanks to Mrs. Helen Ca lhefs tor the formal basketball pictures. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL SEASON RECORD BORAH OPPONENTS BAKER PAYETTE HOMEDALE NEW MEADOWS WENDELL CALDWELL NAMPA ONTARIO WENDELL MERIDIAN PAYETTE CAPITAL BOISE MERIDIAN NAMPA BOISE Jumor Ernle Thompson C245 dr ves toward the basket aga nst the Pocatello lndlans CTlm Magnuson 549 Junlors trlumph 111 mter Clty clashes, post 14 2 mark JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRONT Managers Tom Johnson John Wlson BACK Andy Downey Dan Nelson Dave Gabnelson Rck Shaw Dave Ryder Make Cornla Coach Binder Mark Bleazard Mnke Mouser Greg Mlller Paul Frogley Chuck Faylor Kent Hall 1 ARA! 3 A f '5 ye 73 36 54 50 71 58 65 46 76 65 58 52 65 55 69 57 71 76 45 48 69 49 59 51 64 42 53 37 69 61 I I i i . . 63 37 milf? R4 , , Lg s -MT, I 1 kv Y r' ' ' I 5 ' I , A K ' . I I i ., i I I O Gross, Laythe lead runners, sophomores succeed SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SEASON RECORD BORAH OPP. 37 43 46 MT. HOME ONTARIO IDA FALLS BAKER MERIDIAN CALDWELL NAMPA BOISE CAPITAL MT HOME CALDWELL BOISE MINICO ONTARIO CAPITAL TNNIN FALLS MERIDIAN NAMPA SOPHOMORE 37 TOURNAMENT MOUNTAIN HOME BURLEY CAPITAL Steve Connor 1105 puts up a shot for two polnts un an early season game wrth Mt Home SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL FRONT Bull Werry Steve Kaufman Rob Sereduk Rlch Gaythewalte Orvllle Cayou BACK Dan Zrllner Dave Teeter Mke Phrllrps Coach Garrett Tom Randall Mark McKlbben Dan Maxwell Dave Cutler V QXR14 'J I' L 'WP ul.-A :Ugg ig... ,-an uf, if X 'M 1- 'ri-is uf' I af' CROSS COUNTRY FRONT Robbins Manwill Kadl Hanson Gross Burress Laythe Stanfield Packham Hawkins BACK Moos Beauclaire Moreland Williams Graham Perot Harvey Jones Neville Morton Barclay Stapp and Coach Furman The most successful season in Borah cross country history was completed this year as the team led by standout runners Buch Gross and Tony Laythe raced to a first place in the district meet and third in the state meet They also fin :shed second in the city meet losing by only one point to Capital' John Stanfield Ron Burress and Lane Man will also provided good efforts in several meets as did Mark Kadl and Jerry Hanson. Gross finished third in the state meet as the Lions made their best finish ever in the competi- tion. Only one class A team, Blackfoot, was never beaten by the Lion cross country team in competition this year. Posting a 9-6 record through the first week of February, the cub cagers relied on rebounding and inside shooting to defeat many tough oppo- nents in close contests. The Lions took deci- sions from teams such as Boise, Minico, Moun- tain Home, and Idaho Falls. Dave Teeter, Mark McKibben, Dave Cutler, and Tom Randall provided much of the scoring for Coach Jim Garrett's sophomores. ln completlng a successful season Borahs wrestlers made Important progress in prepara tion for district and state tournaments in late February Led by several grapplers with very respecta ble records the Lions pulled some big upsets Joe Wallace Rory Jones Chris Barry Rick Milli ron and Todd Rassmussen helped the Lions to defeat the defending state champion Pocatello Indians along with the Highland Rams on a late season road trip Coach George Nakano s wrestlers started slowly but picked up steam In late season win ning four straight matches at one point and defeating Boise 56 9 ln the SIC tournament Jones placed first while Wallace took second place ln the conference Sophomores Nelson Gourley Keith Brown Bill Roe Loren McArthur and Chad Word showed promise for future years on the varsity The Cubs showed promise on the football field also They posted a 63 record with Important victories over Boise Nampa and McCall Donnelly Dave Teeter Brent Barrac lough and Scott Ereckson came up to the var s The fast Improving juniors claimed victories for next year S conference clashes The Lion cubs provide a challenge in every contest wtth a determined offensive effort Wrestlers wln major matches, sophomores lmprove SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Mansell Gallagher Cunningham Voyles Holme Santoro Ray Gaythewalte Brown Kaufman Williams Lowe Sperry Johnson SECOND ROW Dalby Redman Ennis Johnson Holmes Johnston Cox Dowdle Newby Shuey Hendrickson Lanker Caulk Conley Swanson Beverage BACK ROW Remm Horn Fisher Finch Cafferty Barraclough Zillner McKlbben Stokes Teeter Erickson Rosenlund Drerckes Arnold Riggs Rowe Merritt HY- . . . . . . . - over Boise and the Payette varsity in preparation 0 0 9 RONT ROW A Buchanan Bea claire Rassmussen McArthur Gou Iey SECOND ROW: Roe, Culllson, Wallace, Mllllron, Jones, C. Nakano Clayton Blades Ande son M Brown K Barry K Buchanan Kopp, Colfell, Swaffert, Fails, Ward, K. Brown. WRESTLING SEASON RECORD BORAH OPPONENTS 45 MERIDIAN 18 33 NAIVIPA 30 9 ONTARIO 51 58 PAYETTE 6 27 CAPITAL 30 56 BOISE 9 39 CALDWELL 16 28 POCATELLO 24 27 HIGHLAND 25 22 MOUNTAIN HOME 27 19 VALE 36 21 NYSSA 27 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD BORAH OPPONENTS 35 MCCALL-DONNELLY 6 19 BOISE 6 7 CAPITAL 22 14 TWIN FALLS 6 55 IVIERIDIAN 6 21 NAIVIPA 7 7 BOISE 21 O CAPITAL 33 2 E fszammlfz., ff 1 1 msrxam, f ,. r.xf.w - mmfav:-n1:sa4.u1a're.:1-maw:s1crf.9:f:.-Y:rm-v.+:,:w,:v:'afw.'ww1.. A-ww 5: f W ' ' K ' ' ' W ' Mr. Al Bennett, Junior boys Mrs. Linda Cardg Counselors Secretary Miss Margit Castle, Sophomore girls Mr. Terry Conley: Vice Principal Mrs. Louise Curtis, Secretary Mr. Jim Dalosg Library Aid Mr. Robert Forsterg Sophomore boys Mrs. Marguerite Gentleg Junior girls Mrs. Diny Johnson, Business Oftice Secretary Mrs. Una Martin, Head Secretary Mrs. Peg Mengelp Registrar Secretary Mr. Tom Olsen, Media Generalist Miss Kathy Orr, Youth Service Bureau Mr. Keith Reichert, Vice Principal Mrs. Irene Smith, Library Clerk Mrs. Alta Sorensen, Senior girls Mrs. Kay Wall, Attendance Secretary Mr, Robert Wilson, Assistant Principal Mr. Martin Wolpertp Senior Boys Mrs. Marie Youmansg Teacher's Aide Dr. Stephenson Youngerman, Superintendent of Boise Schools, initiated measures to consolidate worthwhile programs in accord- ance with Board of Trustees pol- icy. Borah teachers, counselors, and administrators under the leader- ship of William Jameson, principal, implemented the humanistic pro- gram which aims to recognize each person as an individual. Students were encouraged to select courses which would enable them to succeed. Many new choices became possible for Eng- lish students who could enroll in Debate, Journalistic Writing, Speech, and Drama V in addition to regular English classes for credit in English. The new mini courses in English gave sophomores ten choices and the new two-hour per day Ameri- can Studies team-taught program gave them an opportunity for more in depth experience. Future plans include revising Social Studies and Biology courses to make more selections available. One hundred students enrolled in a community sponsored career education program which helped them to learn on the job or in career oriented situations. GIS' '1 'r' ABOVE Mr Jameson explarns the new 14 mrnute break to Dave Ryder Kathy Stokes and Carol Copland FAR RIGHT BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRONT Mrs Marrlee Gross Vlce presrdent Dr Clay Wilcox President Mrs Marllyn Shuler BACK Dr Wlllram Houston Jr Mr Kerth Larson Mr Robert Forrey Mr Neal Newhouse BELOW LEFT Mr Lloyd Eason Assrstant Supenntendent BELOW CENTER Mr Dean Chatburn Asslstant Supenntendent BELOW RIGHT Mr Stephen Youngerman Supenntendent ABOVE RIGHT Mr Henry Von der Helde Director of Secondary Education New Programs put accent on student lndlvlduallsm rw Aeazngama av' . f jx : . ' , , . I I I I . , - g . -X , 3 . . I . , ., . , . - , . . I . , . ' I 2 , , , : . I 9 0 0 0 ' I 22237 525 I 7 QQ W, . 6 7, , ,T , , ff . , L 1 I Mrs. Elsa Bennett, U. S. History, American Government, FTA Adviser Mr. Tony Binder, U. S. History, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Tennis Mr. Donald Burwellg American Studies, Times of Change, World Politics Mr. Donald Clegg: U. S. History, Football Coach Mrs. Deanne Crawfordg American Government, English State and National candidates of both major parties spoke to American Gov- ernment students. United States Senato- rial hopefuls James McClure and Wil- liam Bud Davis invited their listeners to become participating members ot government. Steve Symms, successful candidate for the United States House of Repre- sentatives, urged the students to help keep government simple by taking a bite out of it. His opponent, Ed Williams, opted for adequate funds for education. Newcomer to Borah, Mr. Donald Buf- weIl,Iteam taught the pilot American Studies program with Mrs. Margaret Ward. The course afforded sophomores an in-depth humanistic approach to understanding their country. Mrs. Deanne Crawfordf another new Borah teacher, combined talents to teach government and English. Mr. Reinhold Trager, Social Studies Chairman, arranged with staff members for mini courses, planned for 1973. ...asm I M 'w ...,., ,WV ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Mr. Wolpert and Mr. Dickson listen to a guest speaker at Borah ABOVE RIGHT Mr Clegg gives a pep talk to some of the team Gathway and Dan Zilnerb. TOP: Mr. Burwell and Mrs Winslow talk to LuAnn Jones and Carl Somerton ABOVE Mr Pankratz talks to Mike Gallaher 'l5erot, and Jerry Kester about Southern Idaho Conference playoffs in Pocatello against Highland .4 I Presidential election excites student interest Mr. Michael Kurdyg U. S. History, Social Science, Student Council, House of Delegates, Board of Control, CAT Club Adviser Mr. Lyle Petty, American Government, Physical Education Mr. John Schaertlg American Government, Political Science Club Adviser Mrs. Blossom Schlangerp Times of Change, U. S. History, Humanities Mr. Reinhold Tragerg Contemporary Problems, American Government, Ski Club Adviser Mr. Carmelo Urzag U. S. History, Spanish, Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. Steve Van Ocker: Social Science, U. S. History, Basketball Coach Mr. Gary Winslow: American Government Mrs. Cheryl Babbitt, English Mr, Richard Bender, Debate, Speech, Debate Club Declamation and Forensic Adviser Mrs, Marge Boylan, German Mrs. Marjorie Bue, Journalism, Spanish, Senator Adviser, Quill and Scroll Adviser, Staff Club Adviser Mr. David Emry, English, Junior Class Adviser Mr. James Garrett, English, B Club Adviser Mr. Ronald Geerston, English Mrs. Lorraine Gundersen, English, Safari Adviser, Staff Club Adviser Miss Sandy Hartman, English, Junior Class Adviser Mrs. Jill Heifner, English Miss Julie Lachiondo, Spanish Mrs. Nikki Patrick, English I Miss Alice Radcliffe, English, Senior Composition Mrs. Frances Reid, English, Sage Adviser Miss Sharene Stirnweis, Drama, Drama Club Adviser, Thespians Adviser YB? 'Gif New mini and American Humanities revitalize ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Marguerite Gentle counsels Kriste Hosford and Monica Oyler about college choices during their junior school year. ABOVE: teacher Miss Lorna Sutton. teacher substitute Mrs, Lana Hoch, and Mr. David Enry confer. Student Steve Vann listens tohelection speeches. New Language Arts at its best is a rich pot- purri of both the past and the present. In keeping with this spirit more new English courses with an expanded approach increased student choices. Sophomores selected trom a variety of ten new 9 weeks mini courses ranging from those with an emphasis on native Americans, mysteries, man's relation to his environment, or Puritans, to the United States' Western experience. A team taught American Studies pro- gram stressed history and literature. This humanities course was open for the first time to sophomores who had taken the American Studies program in the 9th grade. Juniors chose Mythology, How to Write, Shakespeare, or Romantic Literature from among other 9 weeks courses. Universal Themes in World Literature gave both juniors and seniors new choices. The Advanced Humanities class explored philosophy, art, and read and dis- cussed several Greek and modern plays. Debaters won the sweepstakes' trophy and 1st place in the senior division at the University of Idaho. Journalism students took their usual quota of both state and national awards for excellence in newspa- per and yearbook production. Mrs. Alice Vetter and Mr. Carmilo Urza, language teachers, travelled to France and Spain to perfect courses. Miss Lorna Suttong English, Stait Club Adviser Mrs. Betty Thorne: English Mrs. Alice Vetter: French, Latin, International Club Adviser Mrs. Amy Vinzg Humanities Mrs. Margaret Wardg English, Junior Class Adviser Mrs. Debbie Winslowg French, English Lake Lowell affords blrd management opportunlt Mr. Vernon Anderson, Biology, Chess Club Adviser, Taxidermy Club Adviser Mr. Eugene Barrett, Biology Mr. Lloyd Falk, Biology, Biology Club Advisc Mr. Robert Firman, Geometry, Math Analysis, Calculus, Cross Country Coach Mr, Elmer Headdeng Physical Science, Physics Football team trainer Mr. Quentin Howard Jr.g Biology, Sophomore Class Adviser Mr. Ftobert Huelskampg Biology, Biology Club Adviser Mr. Edwin Johnson, Chemistry Miss Patricia Lanting, Physical Science, Chemistry Mr. Linden Leathamg Biology, Horticulture Mrs. Helen Newell, Algebra, Accelerated Analysis, National Honor Society Adviser Mr. Ftobert O'Merag Algebra, Geometry, Football Coach Mr, James Pankratz, Physical Science, Space Science, Golf Coach Mr. Mark Purclyg Algebra, Geometry Mr. Dennis Poggenbuckg Algebra, Math Analysis, Senior Class Adviser ABOVE EAR LEFT: Miss Kathryn Spain helps Debe Carver solve equations in Math. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Edwin Johnson helps Debbie Kennedy prove a theory through an experiment. ABOVE Mr, Pratt, Vice Principal, stops to talk to Sharon Walker of the Boise Youth Service Bureau. Mrs. Beverly Fluudg Practical Math, Geometry Miss Kathryn Spain, Algebra, Geometry Mr. Charles Vaukg Algebra, Geometry Mr. Dennis Wilde, Algebra, Geometry Spotting a lazuli bunting bird along the ditch just south of Borah was a highlight for Practical Biology classes. Later in the year students travelled to the Malheur Bird Refuge near Burns where they spotted the rare Whistler swans. Helping with bird banding at Lake Lowell Wildlife Refuge afforded young biologists an opportunity to learn bird management in this area. Growing the comparatively rare ama- ryllis in the Horticulture class enhanced Thanksgiving decor for green-thumbed students. Mr. Leatham directed the col- orlul spring and fall plantings on the school grounds. New to the Math Department were Mrs. Rudd and Mr. Purdy. Seven advanced math classes helped students prepare for further math experience, Two semester credits in math are required for graduation. Most students meet this requirement in junior high school. But math is a popular elective. 52 Mrs. Janice Castong Consumer Education, ' FBLA Ad ' Typing, viser Mr. David Ewingg Bookkeeping, Business Careers, Typing Mrs. Jill Grayg Notehand, Typing Mrs. Ada Grilling General Business, Personal Typing, FBLA Adviser Mrs, Louise Jonesg Typing, English Miss Ann Kurdyp Typing, Pep Club Adviser Mrs. Velma Oberbillingg Ottice Practices, TYDUTQ Mrs. Mary Bomigg Shorthand, Vocational Oftice Practices, Coed Club Adviser Mr. Bruce Shlopackg Distributive Education, Typing, DECA Adviser Mrs. Joan Smithg Shorthand, Typing Decca visits Denver, learners use packets , wr-, ' ing K , ..,,, 9 Exciting workshops, banquets dances, and a tour of Denver made all the money-raising efforts more palatable for Distributive Education students. A fall work- shop sponsored by the Western Regional Leadership Conference in the mile high city saw a bus full of Borah members in attendance Mr. Bruce Schlopack, adviser attended with the students. Tasty food sold from a gaily fes- tooned booth at the Western Idaho State Fair enabled DECCA mem- bers to earn money for important projects. Mrs. Louise Jones, past presi- dent ot the Idaho Education Asso- ciation, recently of New Meadows joined the Business and English Departments. Miss Ann Kurdy Borah graduate and one-year Borah English teacher, taught typ- ing to students in the rapidly grow- ing business classes. Freshly decorated rooms enhanced by subdued red draw drapes, invited students to enjoy the red carpeted treatment. Indi- vidually packaged typing units encouraged learners to progress at their own rates. MTS. Jones ll1TfOdUC9d 3 COITI- munity intern program for seniors Working in the governor's otlice and visiting the legislature kept interested enrollees busy during the late winter and spring. iii? Q.. 43 iziiii s Z First Gift-a-rama held by artists at Fairgrounds Mrs, Patricia Axtellg Art, Art Club Adviser - Mr. Richardson Axtellg Art, Pottery, Wood, Art W: Club Adviser, Varsity Tennis Coach -. , 11.7 ' a,,. - Miss Charleda Foss, Physical Education, GAA Adviser Mr. Charles Hornadayp Electronics, Leather Mr. Marshal Jones, Physical Education, Ski Club Adviser Mr. George Nakanog Physical Education, Track Coach, Wrestling Coach Mr. Victor Mann, Power Mechanics, Football Coach Mr. Martin Metz, Wood, Mechanical Drawing, National Honor Society Adviser Mr. Charles Smith, Art, Art Club Adviser Miss Lynn Zehnterg Physical Education ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Marshal Jones instructs his class in the fine points of Ping Pong. LEFT: Mr. Charles Smith and Mrs. Pat Axtell discuss plans for their art classes. ABOVE: Mr. Victor Mann. Industrial AHS. takes time out to speak about Indians to sophomore students. KJHDICB' Ferdig, Connie Mackland, Lila Stephens, Andrea Gabiola, MHTK Chaney, Steve Bunn, ano Mrs. Wardj. Artists sold jewelry and other art works in the first Gift-a-rama and Winter Wonderland at the Idaho State Fairgrounds. Visiting Placerville in the once gold-rich Boise Basin enabled painters to capture the inimitable fall color of golden aspens against the green pines under an incomparable blue sky, fluffy cloud panorama. Gallery viewing in Portland and hanging works in the high school art show in Caldwell filled the spring months for art class members. Competing in cross country and field hockey kept the Girls' Athletic Depart- ment active during the fall. The powderputters compiled a 1-1 record tor their football season with a win over Capital and a loss to Bishop Kelley. Borah girls competed in league and district tournaments in volleyball and basketball. The gymnastic team went against Boise and Capital in intercity meets. Hard at play were the folk dance classes, followed by work on motor ability skills and competition in recreational games. The track team competed in district, regional, and state meets. The swim team kept in shape by swim- ming against Bishop Kelley, Boise, and Capital swimmers. Lifetime sports students excelled in bowling and skiing, with Bogus Basin only 15 miles away. The Borah gym andweight room resounded with ping pong balls and badminton games. Boys' P.E. classes worked outside until winter's icy breath drove them inside. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Mr. Swain trains his singing students. BELOW FAR RIGHT: COOKS: FRONT: Jeanette Jordan, Ruth Lambert Gloria Dodds, Bonnie Manning, Virginia Lyda, Lavore Christopherson. BACK: Gladys Hoopes, Pearl Marks, Pat Hilty, Marian Newhall Grace De Bleick, Helen Nelson, and Marie Dittmar. ABOVE: CUSTODIANS: FRONT: Marvin Showmaker, Kirt Higginson, Fern Lynskey Clive Lynskey, Tom Jacks, Glen Davis. BACK: Al Davis, Bias lturriaga, Glen Conrod, Carlos Reese, Paul Smith, and Ron Smalljohn. Director Swain leads double lifeg nurse treats ills ln spite of general student interest in ecology, the custodi- Mfs- Ca'0'Yf1 Bufpeei Home Management' ans continued to pick up litter. They maintained a heavy schedule of cleaning and repairing. Wooden surfaces took on a new luster with the addition of fresh green and gold paint to doors and around windows. Nurse Mrs. Doris Carper looked after student sniffles and fatigue while practicing preventive care by shooting teach- ers in need of flu vaccine. Home Economics classes journeyed to Washago, Washing- ton, to watch the making of world-famous Pendleton woolens. MVS- DUNS Cafpefi Comempofafl' Faml'Y' They also visited the Milwaukee Mill in Pendleton during a trip to Portland for further fabric observation. Leading a double life was customary for Mr. Vern Swain, new choir director. On Fridays he entertained at the Sandpi- per: he used to sing with the Christy Minstrels. The marching band again took Southern Idaho Conference Sweepstakes Award under the direction of Mr. James Perkins. Cooking several thousand tasty meals each week was the task of the cooks. The cinnamon rolls were often eaten in mid-morning snacks by skip-breakfast faculty members. Class Advise, Clothing, Food Nurse Mrs. Barbara Collingwood: Clothing, Senior Mrs. Carolyn Hudletg Contemporary Family, Health, Nurse Mrs. June Jamesong Foods Mr. James Perkins, Band, Drill Team, Flag Corps, Orchestra Mr. Vern Swalng Choirs, Music History Z , 3 1, ' 1 0 tr I so ' vi ' r A--mm ii I I I I r X 33 k L X ---... ,N. - A. 3 R. ,xt x . A , J. w -, V, . , ,,, 4,-, 3 4 1 Cheerleaders, Faith Clubbers raise spirit for Borah VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Sherry Bonner, Sue Thackaberry, Vicki Kelly, and Angie Asbury. Cbelowj SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Wendy Taylor, Clare Frogley, Tracy Johnson, and Kathy Huber '- - f Q ,,.,, 5' K , 1, if ' K . W A . f 'r . , .:..z. 1E5t53iLii.tz:gs.:Li2irl24i2aLizs4liisai4zt.i23:iiQjzzggigiiigqggpi:gm, 1I33img,tw.5f3aEfl2fflM,.,55.,.,,g,.,.,,,,g,, ,g,, ,wg,Q,Q,,,,i, I V it ty, '41 -r 5 I I W . . ....nimt is mzzt-:tr t xzrrzzsixe.Q-.mfl:igi1'i'iK::f5gpe2giigqvyiqgg31335ggggigggggigggmiaiizgzag is T T S S 3 ,fa . A - t g .A --.5 ti . L . . 5 iii ' s i 1 - . . - K i.i1 LiA3.J- fill .uiie tzi sw .1 -ass. 5 F5gt.aa...,at.Qr:t .l-1 Q: i.a 4-gzt zai.-MS it -, '..s,,tx a-W.-.' 'K -,,,h4,r,,g,,m ,4,:,535, - 1 ff Lmwi- K r ' 5 9'iZmllSl2t5Q3i5?.fsE35tli2li4Exii5!B KHWKHI' C T T t . 'f S' f T . L , M I , 2 Q. V 21.5 . ts... . fi ' ' . ,- -3 1- K LWAV :W . , - -i 'ffl ' A . ,A-t If kr A, qi .- Wi, r. tri .-QM' 5 'rf :iw mit.-'i 1 - -,z z W... . A -. V- . A , .J ,ati-Aifqziw gt . W V i t V W? it EQ? .A ,I T ig f S ,tif ,',.,,, ,'L51QQg,g. X W ,Q-Q 5 3' - 'saga , :- l'g..iik f M5 1 2 A :il-ff it if . . i , 1. 1 - ffm- - M ,r ' . ffii-if --ti: 'A'- 1 V . . -.1 s iiii T 'T it - . 'ini' rt . fr I fest iii- 'Q' f2a3Efei.zY.g-Qiglttg. ri ,i iilize -tr. iieiiigaargstiiiii, , . A ' it '-Q . - 5- Hifi ff - , +iisN1zi.g1,z'a't.-f 'f it ..3:i.t..,,,,.,,.., ,,,.,f:.,.,,,..1,,. ,SW t, ..,, Q .nigga t,vbaxuq,,Y' J. K XL ,QW KVAK 5y.!+t.-aiTl.i .l wi, g . .', V ,5:a:.i.ii,tfr1:..g - .. , is , --,' t wi-is .. A- ii, Wff'-,Av N V,,. --'A 1 . .. . f t . .T fr V :if 'M 'N 22 -1 at - -'3 iii ' A -. . . . - 5- im-ft,.,...igi.Lk, , 'M 'dir I T' t- L --iif.i:r?s--fi-rwsaeiei f m, f- L ' FAITH CLUB MEMBERS: Craig Beavers, Jeff Jensen, and Pat Marlowe stand faithfully beside a sign. The Borah Faith Club and the Varsity and sophomore Cheerlead- ers dedicated the major portion of this 1972-1973 school year towards the raising of spirit amongst the members of the stu- dent body. Despite rain or sleet or even snow, these willing individu- als showed up at every game to cheer the Borah Lions onto vic- tory. This year, varsity cheerleader Vicki Kelly was elected to the honor of reigning as Homecoming Queen. Sherry Bonner was also chosen as a finalist in the race for Queen. Sophomore Lion Cheer- leaders helped the varsity Cheer- leaders during the varsity games, but did their own cheerleading for the sophomore games. FAITH CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Urza advisor' Clay Cummings Pat Marlowe Craig Beavers' David Frazier and K B kh Id SECOND R ' - . . ' . ' . 1 1 i , . OW: D R ' Irwin, Lloyd Neher, Ted Lytord, Kevin Hanseng Gail Holertg Rob Avesong Roger Howellg and Steve Clohessy.eT1HIRJD R?JVl?:r Paul Schalleyg Larrgugnugggrrg Berling Jeff Jensen: Gary Williamsg Brian Maughang Rick LeMarg Dan Perot, Paul Longstrothg and Kim Anderson, I. l l i l 4 Y i i f I .,-f NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: FRONT: Mr. Metz, Mrs. Newell, Advisorsg Freels, Sparrell, Rich, Link, Jolly, Edens, and Oakes. SECOND: Faull, Higgins, Jones, Hartung, Oberbillig, Blackwell, Call, Graham, and McCormac. THIRD: Knudsen, Jones, Babin, Dilley, Aldecoa, Grossman, Terwilleger, Wheelwright, and Mgr- gan, , OEA, and FTA raise funds, laugh, have fun OEA: FRONT: Mrs. Griffin, Mrs. Caslon, advisers. SECOND: Muller, Frans, and Temple. THIRD: Hopkins, Teter, and Filch. FRONT Mrs Bennett advisor Goodwin Blackwell Marler SECOND Burdick Call Moon Tuller Gallager. THIRD: Jones, White, Owings, Aldecoa, This year was an excellent one forthe members of OEA, FTA, and NHS Clubs. OEA typed its way into happiness, office practices were also applied to the club. NHS is a club for the students with top grade point averages. These peo- ple are able to put all their brains together, and come up with a mil- lion ideas. FTA, the future teachers of America, started off the school year with a fantastic pie eating contest in which many partici- pated during Homecoming Week. The winner of the contest was Junior Pie Eater, Chris Clapp. DRlLL TEAM: FRONT ROW: Allen, Christensen, Kirpatrick, Wheeler, Hendricksen, Shoemaker, Gabettas Weber, Safler, Gifford, Okazaki, Heck, Martin, and Mr. Perkins, advisor. SECOND ROW: Henderson, Anderson, Ashmon, Raymer, Okazaki, Frisch, Altman, Roberts, Haddox, Christopherson, and Husnt gren, Babin, Meredith, Copelain, Brewer, Kimmell, Miller, Burke, Benedict, Jewell, Glass, Robison, Frazer, I ' Lamb, Boston, Andrew, Jones, Manship, Kelley, Drillteam President, Martin, Wiscomb, Holt, Johnson, Erickson, Winans, DeRuse, Norquist, Jensen, Glazer, Platts, and Stone. The Borah Drill Team, Flag Corps, and Twirlers remained one of ldaho's all around favorites under the polished leader- ship of Mr. James Perkins. The Lionettes made an impressive appearance at each home football and basketball game of the season for the halftime shows, as well as performing for assemblies. They performed together in perfect unity in competition at the Mini-Dome in Pocatello. The Flag Corps whose 1972-73 theme was Flag On and the Twirlers whose sparkling pre- cision while marching down the field helped contribute to the First Place trophy won in Band Competition, The Drill Team and Flag Corps could also be seen parad- ing in form at the Idaho State Fair in late August. One new twirler joined the group of three during the first semester. Barbara Samualson, a transfer student from Boise High School, joined them. Shewey, Allen, Stokes, Ganz, Nelson, and Zillner. The Boran Lionettes show off their skill after long hours of practice while performing during of the many football games at Bronco Stadium. talented trio of twirlers for the '72-'73 year are Diane Farnlund, left, Laurel Profit, center, and Rhonda right. Not pictured is Barbara Samualson, a transfer student from Boise High, Drill Team drillsg Twirlers twirlg and Flag Corps flags on. 1 CORPS: FRONT ROW: Stevens, Hunsperger, Kirby, Papineau, Wilson, Hopkins, Treasurer, Somerton, President, Johnson, Lee., Alexander, Cambell CIGQQ- BACK FiOWi Barton, Thompson, Galey, Terwilleger, Vice-President, Bullington, Taylor, Braden, Williams, Schaffer, Calver, Atkinson, and Jones. ROTC practices maneuvers, GAA competes in spo GAA: FRONT ROW: Miss Foss, adviser, Windomg Jr. Rep., Cooper, Soph. Rep., Lliterasp manager, Merrillg Pres. Zillnerg Vice Pres, Stoney Sec Treas. SECOND ROW: N. Ulbright, Shropshire, B. Hough, P. Hough, Shaw, Sterling, Wagahott, Fortitor, Furguson, Rigsby, Cinthes, and Williams K Ulbri ht Rohm Fenich Rod ers Oste ordsky, Holt, Benedict, Eytchison, M. Jones, Stevens, Jones, and Rohm. FOURTH ROW: Graham, Ptugsly A Q . . , Q . Q Trueax, Jensen, Bates, L. Jones, Mansell, Sept, Garretdon, Lee, Brown, L. Hitt, Zimmerman, K. Hitt, Striegel, Beem, and Deeds. G.A.A., under the guidance of Miss Foss, accomplished more than ever before in 1972-1973. This was the first year that the Borah Girls' Athletic Association was in a League and was able to host other schools. Some of the activities that were included were: Cross Country, volleyball, softball, gymnastics, and basketball. A swim meet was also something new and exciting on the agenda. R.O.T.C., under command of Ser- geant Meyers, presented the colors at home games, and in the Fairyland Parade. They conducted rifle matches with the other Boise Schools. One tradition which was carried out again was the orientation of freshmen at the various junior high schools in Boise. ln the spring, the R.O.T.C. took a one week field trip to Fort Lewis, Washington, which proved to be very exciting for all. Pamela Beem and sophomore LuAnn Stith are preparing tor a field hockey match against on other Boise leagues, GAA conducted many field hockey meets this season. tw! t. V, ,.,,Al . V, 6 practice preceding Rifle team matches with various other schools. inconspicuously upon his class during rifle practice. SEVENTH: Spofford, Low, Keeney, and Alverson. ROTC member, Mike Cordes, takes aim at one of the targets dur- Sergeant Vernon Meyers, long time leader of Borah's ROTC Corps spys FIRST ROW: Johnson, Cordes, Temple, Harris, Robbins, Suydam, and l-liner. SECOND ROW: Magaham, Popper, Betz, Dick, Martin, Willoughby, and THIRD: Miller, Allison, Moore, Brown, Kalousek, Cassell, and Ballard. FOURTH: Scanlon, Sequovia, Byington, Gobel, Smith, Turner, Welker, Weivers, West, Campbell, Collins, Cheever, Lambert, Hooper, Kassens. SIXTH: Eads, Knight, Blown, Friesen, McDermott, Schoevler, 1 H-Y.,--M.- ..,. E.,, ...,,, , ir W N, N I A- I 'ru ' Q' M' W' ,.iq,'... .Jr - E535 '31 -L , I !T 'Y? 1 Sv- i I ,1--f ...- SENIOR LETTERMEN: -FRONT ROW: R. Jones, Kiser, Haverfield, Kaufman, Perry, Graff, Nash. Wood, Gross. Moreiock. and Mr. Garrett, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Barry, Moore, Ellison, L. Jones, Lowe, Carpenter, Cox, G. Smith, Blanc, Johnson and Hutt. THIRD ROW: Gambles, Hereford, Burres, Wenick,VPfost, Butler, Wallace, and Layton. FOURTH ROW: Cafterty, Hanson, Kadei, Harris, Remm, Scifres, Coberiy, Gardner, Haines, and D. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Laythe, Harshman, Olson, Magnusen, Beguhl, Stantield, and Christiansen. JUNIOR LETTERMEN: FRONT ROW: Quinney, McCain, Powell, Kipp, Parkinson, Weaver, Frogley, and Stephan. SECOND ROW: Hegstrom, Perot, Faylor, Mouser, Rassmussen, and Lynch. THIRD ROW: Belnap, Burgess, Beauclaire, Thompson, and Connors. FOURTH ROW: Whitman, Bush, Jensen, an McKurdy. ' -'lui 'hd .....,,, ,K N, -, . ., . . K V Aw .Minn W, Jr and Sr Lettermen participate in activities. Lettermen's club produced an aura of Green and Gold jackets in the halls, at the games, and at the assemblies. These club members did their best to insure Borah ot keeping its honor of being number one in the state. Lettermen sold souvenir programs at all home games for a fund raising project. Under the direction of Mr. Garrett as their adviser and Dwane Wood as President, Lettermen had an eventful year with many activities. An important addition was made to this year's pep section at home games. Featured was a stronger than ever parents' section for all of Borah's supporters. Pep Clubbers painted signs for spirit raising and displayed them throughout the halls, and then, for pre-game spirit-raising, conducted Pep assemblies and deco- rated the homes of basketball, foot- ball, wrestling, and other Borah ath- letes. They also made it mandatory not only to attend athletic events, but included Drama, Music, and other cultural events in their agenda. Prob- ably the most remembered Pep Club sponsored event this year was the annual Pep Club Formal where Rich Gross was crowned King. Good old Rock and Roll was the theme of this year's Homecoming dance sponsored by Key Club. Also conducted during Homecoming week was a Slave Sale which netted S70. The traditional car caravan which paraded down to the Borah-Caldwell game contained a record breaking amount ol cars. The marquee in front of the School was changed every Monday by Key Clubbers. Other projects, headed by President Don Coberly, were ringing bells for Salvation Army, and repaint- ing and redecorating the gym stage. ..,-is - 1+ 'fsiffif '45 wh Pep Clubbers painted various signs and posters and displayed them in the halls before gam Margaret Van Houten. RIGHT: Sally Miner and Peggy Christensen. BACK: Laurie Wilson. Pep and Key Clubbers anticipate dances, mixers ffifqti af ma... -' es. FRONT On December 29, 1972, Rich Gross was crowned as Pep PEP CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT. Christensen V . 4 . - , . . . . . . . , . pres., Benedict, soph. rep., Richner, pub Kmg' Rmh' len' 'S comermg Wah 'unnepup Mme Ga rep.p Miner, pres., and Van Houten, sr. rep. SECOND: Hermansen, jr. rep.g Giles, sr agher about the rigors of a dance. . 4 J h h- I THIRD ROW: Wilson Dawn Johnson, corres. sec., and Denise o nson, sop rep and Thompson, soph. rep. -li - . 4 Q if Key Clubbers attend meetings on Tuesday nights in the library to discuss problems and make plans for the school year. KEY CLUB: FRONT: Kaulman, Flemm, Barbour, Olson, sr. dir,p Vincent, Kallenberger, v.p. SECOND: Roth, . , Kesler, sec., Wood, Coberly, pres., Jones. THIRD: Ouinney, Parkinson, Weaver, Mclver, Lynch. FOURTH: REM? nghsefvfesegogggtf sgrdgf 4 . . c angmg e ma qu y Wiseman, P. Jones, P. Freels, Freels, J. Olsen. FIFTH. Jasperson, Hill, Brookover, Bengochea, Gabnca. are Don Coberlyy and Mr. Purdy' BACK: Harris, McCabe, Gallagher, Graff. ' lg, 'M I , .gf A -s im. Wkzsnm MT. s G cirv 0 F Stud ent Government Offlcers lnstltute 14 mlnute break BOARD OF CONTROL FRONT ROW Coberly Mernll Kelly Mrner and Oakes SECOND ROW Burkholder Cochran Wood Graff Remm and Wenrck THIRD ROW Fereday Blanchard Fesler Ludlum P Freels and Olson Borah s Student Councrl conslsted of the 6 ASB Offrcers and 6 class representatives The Council con cerned Itself wrth all aspects of the school and educatlon on the Boise and State levels Thus year they Instr tuted the 14 minute morning break and foosball machines and attended a Student Council Workshop rn Twln Falls and Pocatello The Council put on dances for the student body and also conducted various polls for the benefit of the students Mlke Gallagher president of Board of Control helped the group to review the announcement system The Board of Control was composed of the president or a representatrve from each school club or organrzatron House of Delegates like the Board of Control concerned themselves with school polrcy and the problems wlthln the school by attending the school board meetings They elected Dave Frazier as their speaker and Sharon Ulbrlght as thelr secretary STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW Gallagher ASB vrce pres Wood sr rep and Hegstrom jr rep SECOND ROW Kelley yell queen Jensen sr rep Aldecoa corresponding sec and Faull treasurer A cw O O I 0 f 1 5' E ,. I ,s x x , tu ' l 1' Q l THIIZD ROW: Fischer, soph. rep.g Flansen, Recording' secg Lytord, ASB pres.g Ryder, jr. rep.g and Chase? , sop rep. ' . o r N wr . ' l QL . W 4 , - x, I W . N J 5 fl 5. E. 6 S ff . XE. it , 5 g. it l t i is 5, T ti T 3 Looking with the joyful awe of anticipation at the tirst snow fall of the winter from the windows in the main hall are some senior members of Student Council. They are: Karen Faull, ASB treasurer, Laurel Jensen, senior representative and Kevin Hansen, ASB recording secretary. BOYS Mike Gallagher, president of Board of Control hurries to tell everyone about the football machines purchased by Student Government. HOUSE OF DELEGATES: FFlONT BOW: Jolley, Ashmon, Kester, Frazier, Kallenberger, Brandon, Ulbright, Okazake, Holt, B. Jones, and Hunt. SECOND ROW Conwav. Martin, Benedict, Nichols, Frisch, Trueaxq N. Ulbright, Croy, Frogley, Gallagher, Dennis, and Kangas. THIRD ROW: Zimmerman, Remm, Seitz, Clay- ton, McKibben, Shewey, Erickson, Been, Whittaker, Johnson, Ostregorski, NOT PICTURED: Suzanne Lane. ---1-iq.. ,. YBEA C0 Ed Blt and Bridle, Ham Clubbers actlve YBEA FRONT ROW Rexroad Squares sgt at arms Barnes sec Ward hlstorlan and Fesler pres BACK ROW Mr Wllson advlsor Curtls Reynolds treas Barnhart Green and Mrs Johnson advlsor Borah s Co Ed Club was W made up of glrls who were W' members of the vocational M Q' office practice class Each glrl held a part time yob as part of 55 'mx-vnu-H for nlne months ln the sprung the club had a thank you ban quet for their employers and a plcnlc for the new vocational office practice class Co Ed Clubbers sold WhosWhos ln the mann hall at noon during January YBEA a group of students who helped to run the school bookstore learned about the many facets of business As social actlvltles they held a Christmas party and an end of year party But and Bridle Clubbers were concerned thus year In support Ing horses and the sport of horseback rldlng The Club had a Sprung horse show and spon sored trall rldes Mrs Patrick was the club s advisor and Steve Robinson was its pres' CO ED CLUB FRONT ROW Olson Barry Sandland Gauge Reynolds and Busch SECOND ROW Schrelner Howells Jayo Mays and Asbury THIRD ROW Mrs Mary Roemrg advisor Beehee Curtis Martln Grossman and Porter Peggy Olsen was club presldent and Debble Sandland was secretary treasurer dent The Ham Radio Club headed by Mr Hornaday and Presldent Blll Frahm was taught how to run electronlc equlpment They also ran the Public Address System during assemblles . l l 9 ' 9 l ' N azure M A r . ' y y T T c,,l M ,,l.l,l T , , y, IAYQ Z all hl,.. ,. -- - ' 1 ., ,e . X if-W, ' 5 of '- the class and must hold the job 'tt't ly f g T' - - - , 4 N I X! 'Q as Q' ' 1 I - ' N ' En ' - - , at 76 3, HAM RADIO: FRONT: Mr. Hornaday, advisor: Frahm, pres.: Aden, McGreagor, and Blanchard. SECOND ROW: Butler, S, Blanchard, Moos, Campbell, and Ingalls. THlRD ROW: Mead, Magahan, Johnson, Kearey, and Daniels. BIT AND BRIDLE: FRONT ROW: Rupple, Sigloh, Robinson, pres.: and Mrs. Patrick, advisor, SECOND ROW: Karklin, Blcotte, and Shaw. THIRD ROW: Conway, and Castle DECA travels to Denver, Ecology Club sells paper .gg t 4. 'r V 5 ECOLOGY CLUB: FRONT ROW: Briggs, Hoe, Giles, Day, and Asbury, SECOND ROW: Miss Crawlord, advisorg Oltman, Miller, Ward, Wilson, Olsen, Dawn Johnson, Kelley, and Thackaberry. THIRD ROW: Denise Johnson, Tennant, Van Houten, Profit, V. Johnson, and LaMarche. FOURTH ROW: Hulfert, Ellison, Williams, and Frazier. DECA, headed by Larry Remm as Presi- dent, devoted its club activities towards training its members for future jobs and businesses. The Distributive Education Clubs of America members attended the Western regional conference in Denver in November. The conference was for State leaders involved in DECA. For Thanksgiv- ing '72, DECA presented a needy family with a Turkey Dinner. In January, DECA sponsored a mixer as a social activity. Ecology Clubbers spent many hours of their time during the past year selling recy- cled paper to nature and ecology buffs who roamed the halls seeking ways to stop pollution. The paper drive proved a big success. Dawn- Johnson was president of the club, and Mrs. Crawford, the advisor. ECOLOGY CLUBBERS: Dawn Johnson, Bob Ellison, and Terry Huffert were among the many members who participated in selling recycled paper in the main hall at noon. A-unusual DECA: SENIOR MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Baker, Van Orsdal, sec.-treasp Pimental, Chapman, V.P.g Hasselbring, Coles, and Palmer. BACK ROW: Remm, president, Johnson, Spencer, Pfost, Grimm, and Mr. Schlopack, advisor. Denise Allumbaugh, left, and Susie Quinn, right, hang up the traditional DECA flag. DECA CLUB: FRONT ROW: Hausveit, Quinn, Allumbaugh, Loftus, Hasselbring, and Mr. Schlopack, advisor. SECOND ROW: Coons, Horn, McGowen, Derr, and Clapp. THIRD ROW: Jones, Anderson, Boyle, and Barclay. FOURTH ROW: Zemudio, McKeith, KUDD, and Frogley. Skiers travel, race, and pra for tons of powder sno SKI CLUB: FRONT: Ashmon, Stokes, Anderson, sec., Williams, and K. Ulbrlght. SECOND: Jensen, pres., Wiscombe, Raymer, Webb, Babin, Hunt, Oberbillig, and Kirpatrick. THIRD: R. Jones, Kaese, G. Dilley, Wheeler, Johns, Lee, and Nash. FOURTH: Santoro, Borgens, Blackwell, Rudd, L. Nichols, Quinney Van Buscherk, and L. Jones. FIFTH: Blanton, Gouchner, Tuller, Cromwell, Hart, Anderson, Brown, Trueax and Halsey, SIXTH: Williams, Hedrick, Webb, Boyles, Newman, McDougal, Peterson, M. Frazier, and Gallagher Jones, Pinare, Parker, Wallace, Fereday, and Goodsell. EIGHTH: Parkinson. Clarke, Betz, Ryder, Cambell, and Rory VARSITY RACERS: FRONT: Rich lrvvin, Rich Gross, and Dave Frazier. SECOND: Margaret Frazier, Tad LaMarche, Lindy Jones, and Marsha Jones. h1-n-.W wi Sk: Club advrsor Mr Trager chats wlth Prent Kallenberger Sk: Club pfeslderll and COBCT1 Jones H9711 Lots of travel and racrng was ln store for sk: clubbers this year Thls was contrlbuted to by the lengthy skl season whlch began In mud November Borah sklers raced at Brundage Mountain and Bogus Basin placlng well ID almost every event Sklers earned polnts ID the Saturday races competing agalnst skiers from other area schools to be ellglble to partlclpate In the Dotty Clark Some promrnent racers were Rich Gross who took thlrd and sixth In the Cranston Cup Dave Frazler who took First In several Tuesday races and Lundy Jones an outstanding Varslty racer Skl Clubbers exhlblted fund rals Ing Ideas ln November they con ducted a bake sale cake walk and selling mums was on their agenda for the Boise Borah game dunng the Basketball season Sk: Clubber Chrlstlne Kaese practuces her downhill posmons before a race Bob Graff shows off tor all the snowbunnles Y-Ei 'Mr rg? 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'wffilf 'i'--Priwwf ' 1 'vmf 1 51?ffQ ' gi -V ' 1 '1 '- 4 f wi'c 5212-f--, wzr wsw tired mm Qin 2 3373? .,,9Aff-1?',3wf':,-':.12u,d'vz3' mx., we WAS. 1,4--'giY'. ' , vJ7f'.,f2'+. x., .f . . . , y, , ., .,, ., ...W Am M, H5339 ,,,..,.,. A,,m,f ,,5,:,4 ,, v, M M M. .ww-H. .M .. ,. ,.,. Q. . ,.- .eu .fm1va.,v ,. , Drama and Art students Jenny Sternllng, Rick Gasparotti, Lisa Emery, Becky Oakes and Georgia Nichols met Vincent Price, veteran actor and art critic. The Art Club started its year with a colorful fall trip to Placer- ville, Idaho. Much ability was gained in sketching and paint- ing the scenery and buildings. Projects with a monetary reward began at the Winter Carnival, students sold some of their art- work in a booth, with the guid- ance of their adviser, Mr. Smith, president George Nichols, and other officers Lisa Emery, Jean Hoene and MJ. Pritchett. Win- ter also found the Art Club sell- ing oranges in the freezing weather. Plans for mid-spring included as a high-light a trip to the Sawtooth Mountains. Art Clubbers Linda Higby, Lori Borgens, Katy Ftudd, Cbacky Pauline Casper, George Nichols, and Laura Ste nett pose in front of a scenic mining house they were painting during a tield trip to Placenfille. CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Smith, adviser, George Nichols, president, M. J. Pritchett, treas. SECOND: Gai lyn Smith, Toni Wilson, Amy Ross, Cindy Pace. THIRD: Kathy Sperog Debbie Golden, Mike McDougal FOURTH: Richard Millerg B. Bailey, Brobeck. Art Club Members develop new abilities on trips. E a T Q i J i While drawing at Placervilie, artists Sue Fretwell, Corky Jacobson, Candy Kruz, Darlena Graybeil, Laura Stennett, Katy Rudd, M. J. Pritchett, Pauline Gasp George Nichols, Linda Higby, Debbie Hasselbring, Craig Steins, Marti Torrey, and Gunnar Foreiand take a break, 1 1 GI' 'NM' Forensic teams practice debates in classg C. Beaver, B. Berlin, A. Brock, L. Knutsen, C. Thomas, S. Bengochia, D. Graham, and M. Hobbs, The American Field Service Club, advised by Mr. Bender, hiked bleachers, fought cold weather, and sold to crowds at football games to collect money to help foreign exchange students. Chris- tine Kae from Stuttgart, Germany, spent her senior year at Borah. Striving to achieve better understand- ing among varying cultures, and helping young people from other countries to adjust to a different environment were the chief goals. Other projects included giving dinners, selling candy, sponsor- ing dances and bottle drives. Debating about the responsibilities for financing education kept the Forensic Club active. Members participated in both local and state tournaments, travelling away from home usually with Boise and Capital. Quill and Scroll, composed of news- paper and yearbook staff members, sold oranges and candles to provide money for a trip to Portland to attend the National Scholastic Press Association Conference in Portland. Mrs. Bue and Mrs. Gundersen advised the club and accompanied the members to Portland. FORENSIC CLUB: Mr. Bender, adviserg Berlin, presidentg Beaver, vice-presidentg Knutsen, treasurer Brock, representative. SECOND: Howells, Day, Thomas, Hobb, Graham. THIRD: Jones, lrusta, Ben- gochia, Overguard, Hobdey. MISSING: Jones, secretary. H X Q 1 38 -yy ,, x -fe at ,Q . Q , is J -f Q .55 V , -W If 724' , 5: M? 5 s .3 W vi V. ,. I f, ,-.1--,..W z?'?.'i37',l .g +' DRAMA CLUB: FRONT: Hopson: Martin: Lang: Ftlst: Forland: Dennis, sec. treas.: Vincent vice-president: Oakes, president: Stirnweis, advisor: Sternling: Gaspo- ratti: Ericson: McCabe. SECOND: Elliott: Hobbs: Keating: Strobel: Staines: Sewell: Chriswell: Martinez: Mumford: Pitman: Young: Franklin. THIRD: Jolly: Bars- ness: Helton: Hendricks: Lodi: McCain: Longstroth: Harms: House: Johnson: Jewell. FOURTH: Clapp: Olson: Griffin: Barton: Oakes: Jones. FIFTH: Mackay: Chastain: Peck: March. Borah Presents began its season with a well known Neil T Simon Comedy, The Odd Cou- ple. Miss Sharene Stirnweis, Borah's drama instructor, chose this particular play because the fast pace and brilliant comic lines are big crowd pleasers. The winter show was a travel- ing children's theatre, two-year tradition at Christmas time. The play was an adaption of J.R.R. Tolkein's The Hobbit called The Adventure of Bilbo Baggins. The special effects such as a sky drop set, black lights and flo- rescent costumes and makeup made the show especially chal- lenging. Three Suggestions for a Tril- ogy, a collection of student directed plays was the mid-win- ter show. Becky Oakes, Rick Gasporalti, and Jenny Sternling each chose plays that were experimental in form. Becky used a short play. Rick directed a mime troupe, Jenny wrote l and directed a musical. Rick Gasporatti Crighty directed mime actors Gunar Forland, Nancy Harms, and Ruth Jacobson. The Adventure of Bilbo Baggins, from The Hobbit was acted out by Dan Oakes, Julia Franklen, Stacy Ericson, Norm Sewell, Celesta Lee, Mark McCain, Kirk Vincen Christ t, Bill Graham, Chris Wachter, Dave Farnsworth, Bambi Robson, Janet Elliot, Barbara Manin, Jenny Sternling, and Becky Oakes. It was the traditional mas play put on tor local grade-schools. Club produces comedy, traveling theatre have THESPIANS: FRONT: Joanne Olson, Craig Strobel, Jenny Sternlingg S. Stirnweiss, adviser. SECOND: Martha Jolly, Paul Longstrothg Karen Barsnessg Stacey Ericson, Rick Gasporattig Frances Hopson. THIRD: Kirk Vincent, Norm ing: M. Sewellg Becky Oakes, Gary McCabe, Kathy Lodip Gunnar Forlandg Barbara Martin, FOURTH: Casey Keat- Hobbs, J. Elliot. PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE: FRONT: Dan Blanchard, Chris Peterson Steve Butler Doug Ooley BACK Steve Blanchard head photographer John Rourke Anderson, Debbie Graham, Mary Derr, Debbie Howard Mark Reyner Steve Dougal Layouts, laughter, deadlines, and dis- tress characterized the production of the 1973 Safari. Sparked by achieving first class and superior national and state press ratings, the staff of 25 worked diligently to produce another historical, photographic record of merit. Editor-in-Chief Anne Budge and Associ- ate Editor Anne McCormac checked closely with head photographer Steve Blanchard and other staffers to choose representative pictures and to create attractive designs and layouts. Journeying to Portland in April for the National Scholastic Press Association Journalism Conference were 6 staff mem- bers and advisor, Mrs. Lorraine Gunder- sen, and consultant, Mrs. Marge Bue, along with 6 staff members from the Sena- tor. Idaho State and University of Idaho Journalism Conferences also stimulated exciting yearbook ideas for the staffers who attended the fall and spring sessions. Setting the scene for the great orange and Christmas candle sale was the coldest winter weather ever recorded in the Boise valley. Salesmen knocked on hundreds of doors to make money for the learning con- ferences. Selling mugs with the Borah crest also helped to provide needed funds. 'WSW if 4 v' editor, Becky Taylor: assistant, Steve Kiserg picture coordinator, Dorie Business managers who handle the money side ot things include Dave and S0Dit0m0f9 9dif0f, GVGQ EHQY discuss DiCYU eS' Farnsworth, Kitty Viker, and Pat Bevington, First class national award gained by Safari ABOVE: Helping editors are assistants Kimly Tuller, Corrine Ftademacher, Rae Ann Jones, Gary Williams, and Candy Jones. BELOW: Assistant editor, Anne McCormicp editor, Anne Budgeg and Safari advisor, Mrs. Gundersen, discuss the many intricacies oi making a yearbook. ORCHESTRA: FRONT: Gifford: Oberbillig: Healy: Steppe: Clough: B. Taylor: Callister: Shortridge. SECOND: McClure: Blackwell: Sievers: Meeks: Stocker: Bruns: W. Taylor. THIRD: Dowdle: Merrill: Stanton: Burkholder: Dominick: Barrett: Croghan: D. Harper: Temple. FOURTH: March:'Bell: Thompson: Haynes: Hamilton. FIFTH: Alter: Beeler: Gates: Heller: Snapp, K. Scifres: Shoemaker: M. Jacobs. SIXTH: J. Riggs: L. Harper: Mr. James Perkins, adviser: D. Bassett: P. Freels. Borah's band received acclaim in Ruffles and Flourishes, the National Band Magazine as a marching band with one of the finest marching shows in the Western states. The musicians were pleased in receiving honorable mention to the top 20 bands in the Nation. A great repertoire combined with flashy drill work led the Lions to five consecutive championships in District lll compe- tition at Boise State College. Capturing both the AA class and Sweepstakes Awards, the total band of 140 playing members, 24 flags, 4 twirlers, 2 drum majors and an 80 girl drill team performed again under the direction of James Perkins. The band, which appeared on National television, also rated in Division 1 for Band and Orchestra in the Pacific Northwest. Perhaps the greatest achievement of the year was being selected as one of the top 10 bands to be invited to the International Band Competition in Brussels, Belgium. Unfortu- nately, the school board turned down the request to go out of the country. The symphonic Band was chosen from ranks of the march- ing band. Members performed several concerts during the spring. Forty-five orchestra members once again proved they understood quality and percision of the music. They per- formed at the fall concert and Southern Idaho Conference clinic in Caldwell. They also presented Christmas programs and special Pomp and Circumstance music for graduation ceremonies. ABOVE: Band member Tim Dulaney Ccenterj kicks his heels together as part of the band's competition drill. BELOW: Band adviser Mr. James Perkins smiles proudly in anticipation of the cherished trophy. MARCHING BAND: FRONT: Farnlund: Protit: Miller. SECOND: adviser, Mr. Perkins: Duvall: Worley: Reynolds: Thompson: Waggoner: K. Scifres: Devore Jacobson: Gates: Teeder: Hartley: Snapp. THlRD: Bell: Catey: Crook: Alter: Miller: Barrett: Friesen: Caylor: Brown: Lambert: Gabica. FOURTH: Vevig: Martin Keene: Butner: Eisenberg: Jones: McArthur: Stenburg: Porter: Watson: C. Barrett: Blanton: Miller. FIFTH: Goeddertz: Mentzner: Jensen: Raber: Faylor: Casper: DuPuis: Peterson: M. Freels: Blanchard: Cassell: Bassett: Anderson: Hanley: Jensen: Curtis: Campbell: Hawkins. SIXTH: Ludlum: Taddicken: Evans: Sparreil L. Jensen: Riggs: Jenks: Gaither: Scifres: P. Freels: Harper: Newman: Doley: Ewing: Osborn: Clark: Schmidt: Fitzpatrick. SEVENTH: Santoro: Bromley: Bowery Sorenson: Oyler: Kaesa: May: Lang: Gabettas: Anderson: March: Shambaugh: Munson: Shipley: Watts: Thompson: Norton: Rappeleye: McLaws. EIGHTH Hiner: Metz: Wallace: Huntington: Rahm: Scifres: Barnhardt: Hawkley: Healy: Lowder: Drake: Carruthers: Waggonoff: Wynkoop: Dulaney: Willoghby: Behr nichards: Gochnar: Lilly: Alverson: Hoover. NINTH: Nye: Carver: Rich: Bower: Cambell: Jacobs: Keeney: T. Smith: R. Smith: Haynes: Shoemaker: Tunnison e ler: Harshman. Band given national acclaim, invited to Belgium SYMPHONIC BAND: FRONT: R. Miller: Dominick: Barrett: Kaesa: Curtis: Vevig: Watts: R. Jensen: Nash: Keene: Hawley: Rahn: Scifres: C. Miller. SECOND Thompson: Fitzpatrick: Burkholder: Behr: Stanton: Usburri: Sparrellg Clark: Haynes: Oyler: Bell. THlRD: Watson: McLaws: Raber: Shipley: Wallace: Caylor Crooks: Catey: Alter: Beeler: May: Evens: Ludlum: R. Jensen: Taddicken. FOURTH: L, Jensen: March: Campbell: Huntington: Steiger: Healy: SnaPDi Duvall Montgomery: Dulaney: Gates: Scifres: K. Stenberg: Loseke: Smith: D. Frieson: Squires: Heller: Shoemaker. FIFTH: Waggoner: Peer: Carver: Jacobs. SIXTH DuPuis: P. Scifres: Hartley: C. Faylor: Anderson: P. Casper: M. Freels: S. Newman: A. Gaither: P. Freels: L. Harper: M. Cassell: Mr. Perkins. Q . MIXED CHOIR: FRONT: Harris, Vevig, Christiansen, Spolford, Blades, Thompson, Ulrich. SECOND: J. Jones, Cyphers, Shambaugh, Malloy, son, Farnsworth, Moosman, Moscrove, T. Johnson. THIRD: Cotield, Cowan, Wall, Ferdig, V. Jones, Homer, Hallmark, Spencer, Oliver, Carlson FOURTH: Coberly, Rosum, Blakely, Elrod, Ouintieri, Meeks, Cain, Wright, Peck, Naylor, Howard, Eytclieson, teacher: Vern Swain. Borah choirs revel in new membership and style on, SWING CHOIR: FRONT: Harris, Hereford, Miller, Hartley, Hunter, Kassis, Vievig. SECOND: Kash, Bonner, Oleson, Munson, Eagy, Hermanson, Kierstead Clohessy, Faylor. THIRD: Johnson, Westenskow, Morelock, Lingenfelter, Caulk, Glaser, Drury, Teacher: Vern Swain. A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT: Vevig, Eads, Blunt, Harris, Andrews, Kash, Spiva, Hollingsworth, Dull. SECOND: Holmes, Cook, C. Miller, Westenskow, Glass Marler, McGowen, Asbury, Morelock, Hough. THIRD: Munson, Lorimor, Scharf, Franklin, Montgomery, Aldecoa, Glaser, S. Robinson, Bixler, Haynes, Horner FOURTH: Peugh, Christopherson, Rasmussen, L. Miller, Frazier, Drury, Caulk, Garner, B. Kassis, Eagy, Bleazard, V. Swain. ...-..-.- J Lancaster Forland Talbot Whitlock Gaythwaite Brobeck Grow McKellar SECOND: Diaz, Hendrick, Whittaker, Jasperson, Pack- ham L Jones Taylor Dahl Collins THIRD Ferrin Getz Morton D Johnson Steiger Lane Lewis Gilbert, Barnes, Haddos, FOURTH: Armstrong, Frazer, Mr. Swain, new choir director, organ- ized a Boys' choir. The 100 members of the a cappella choir gave fall, winter, and spring concerts. The mixed choir sang in the same performances. Touring Moscow and other Northern Idaho points, the a cappella choir pres- ented several spring concerts. They earned money for the trip by painting addresses on curbs for local citizens. They also participated in an exchange concert with Capital high school. The swing choir performed at many functions to raise money for the Reno Jazz Festival which members attended in mid-March. The choir presented several mini assemblies, including some in the outdoor spring sunshine. A CAPPELLA CHOIR FRONT W Kassns Johnson Hunter Latham Richer Bonner Ward Quinney SECOND: Swain, Day, Buchanan, Hereiord, Jones, Papineau Meredith Nelson Hermansen Shoemaker Weissrock THIRD Wyncoop Christiansen Hartley Faylor, Peterson, Callister, Elliot, Calver, Rice, Shor- tridge Campbell FOURTH Kierstead Brown Stoker Barnes Lingenfelter Asbury Mansell Braden Griffin McKeeth, Miner, Briggs. Editors Rita Owings and Paul Wheelwright, and associate editor Rosemary Lilly are enthusiastic as they edit Borah s newspaper the Senator Senator staff alters format, lIlt6I'VlCWS candldates Counting ballots for the Senator mock election are journalists Don Coberly, Rory Jones, Robyn Shore, Karen Warner, adviser Mrs. Bue, and Jerry Morton. Elected were Nixon and local Republicans. Borah's Senator staff achieved added recognition this year for fine efforts in newspaper production. In addition to gaining the All-American Newspaper Award for the seventh consecutive year, the staff captured numerous awards in State competitive contests. Senator Editors Rita Owings and Paula Wheelwright, and associate editor Rosemary Lilly with the help of the staff and Mrs. Marge Bue, adviser, revised the format of the paper for a new look. New practices include publication of more eight-page papers, more in-depth features, and a new head for the front page. Staff members interviewed leading national and state political figures, among them Senator Edward Kennedy, Dr. Benjamin Spock, William Bud Davis, and Jim McClure. ABOVE: Senator contributors Tom Strayer, Howard Faxon, Karen Sobelson, ShaunarGoodwin, McKee, picture coordinatorg Pam Jeffries, assistant feature editor: Bill Kassis, assistant sports editorg Larry Astley, reporterg and Bill Sackman, exchange talk about new publication techniques and bigger papers for Borah students as they deliver current issues. and cartoonist Kevin Gollaher discuss the pros and cons of articles in the newspaper. BELOW: Sports editor Andy Horner, news editor Dan Powell, and feature editor Mary Ann Moon. ,gay r 'S-Q' Senator ad managers Laurel Wilson and Chris Gabettas talk over the job of selling spots tor Borah's newspaper. 97 r f' - 1 . , , '11-je A , Q 1123 , Q . - - 'px SN MATH CLUB: FRONT: Steve Clossey, Tim Olsen, Roger Howell. SECOND: Kay Frisch, Mark Stewart, Mr. Firman, adviser: John Lowe, Carol Copeland, Laythe, Karen Higgins. BACK: Joe Gambles, Rich Gross. Political Club hears speakers, Math sponsors family TAXIDERMY CLUB: FRONT: Mr. Anderson, adviser, Even, Hill, Brown, Harris, Davey, Holmes, I n N M in lalski rkin Brock Gawron THIRD McCull h Re ner Thom McCul og . SECO D: Davis, art' . S ', Du ' , , . : og , y , p- son, Heller, Boystee, Temple, Bradlord, W. Dougles. The Math Club, advised by Mr man, was dedicated to higher matics. A reunion of last year's bers found the Math club about various things such as and math analysis. As their main ject the Math Club sponsored needy family for Christmas, them presents, dinner and a tree The Taxidermy Club met Tuesday night, along with adviser Anderson. Their main purpose was preserve the actual bodies of ing fish and mammals. The Political Science Club very active this year, trying to Borah students interested involved in both local and elections. Ken Burkholder and Larry Knudsen, and adviser Mr. Schertal many interesting speakers to talk students. Included were all local gressional candidates, Tony attorney general, and a tive from Peace and Freedom Jeff Seward. The club ended the with the annual steak feed. K. I f l xx , , , I Steve Symms stands with two of his campaign girls, sen- Senator Edward Kennedy frightj campaigns lor Senatorial candidate Bud Davis. iofs from Borahl Denay Kimbfo and Cindy Pace, - II--f----N4AM,-- - . , . , .,..5. , M MKAYWY POLITICAL SCIENCE: FRONT: Mr. Schertal, adviser, Burkholder, President, Knudsen, Vice-President. SECOND: Okazaki, Buchanan, Danials, Williams, Trea- surer, S. Ulbright, Anderson, Weber, Stokes, Aldecoa, Schucnart, Stoval. THIRD: Frish, Nordquest, Brewer, Allen, Day, K. Ulbright, Meredith, Jones, Pace, G. Okazaki, Boston. FOURTH: Blackwell, Jones, Debarron, Sarlet, Nichols, Borgins, Grossman, Call, Clapp, Goodwin, Dalton, Jewel, Stone. FIFTH: Gallagher, Moon Chase, Mansell, Nordholm, Beneochea, Barclay, Kubena, Kiser, Martin, Zimmerman, Prigett. 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J V E .,. II , '-', ' A, V Qf,mw. an - N m, ff .. 'ffm' 35 'ef' 4 ' J' -V R ,gi af :Ei HE 2 wifi N, .1 min 'I W H Nh tif ale' 'ik 0 A Nifty V -W .MH -k r.-.E-Y Y i N: Y V Y ! , ,.-M u,1. ff,-,., 'X in Spotlightlng focused on individual members of the class of '73 who achieved enviable ecords In academics, music, and the arts. Among those earning high scholastic honors ere Sue' Kelly and Gunnar Forland, National Merit Examination finalists. Eight other sen- rs received letters of recommendation: Steve Clohessy, Rick Gasparotti, Debby Gra- am, Kevin Johnson, Becky Jones, Rory Jones, Anne McCormac, and Robin Shore. IUndefeated debater and National Merit Scholar Becky Jones, became ldaho's Junior iss. Becky was also named to Who's Who in American High Schools. Others who achieved individually were Rick Gasparotti who spent his three years giv- g leading dramatic performances and Kevin Gollaher who created cartoons for The enator. Dawn Johnson, .representing the Ecology Club, was the first Borah student to estlfy at a legislative hearing. Dick Beeler, French horn player was named to the All American Orchestra. Uutstanding individuals lead seniors JOHN AARON Basketball 2, 35 Football 2. RON ABEL can 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ADAMS FRANK ADEN Ham 3, 4. ELAINE ADKINS Drama 45 Pep 25 Powder Baseball 4. REGINA ALDECOA A Cappella 3, 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Board of Control 2, 35 Class Office Rep. 25 Girls' State 45 House of Delegates 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, Rep. 2, Corresponding Secre- tary 45 Who's Who Among American Students 4, CONNIE ALEXANDER Assemblies 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4. ROBERT ALLEN Baseball 25 Blood Drawing 3, 45 Cross Country 25 Office Service 2. 3: YBEA 2, 3. TERRY ALLEN AFS 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 House of Delegates 25 Lion- ettes 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 4, DANETTA ALWORTH DENISE ANDERSON Assemblies 2, 3, 45 DECA 35 Drama 25 House of Delegates 2, 35 International 25 Lionettes 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 2, 3. 45 Ski 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. PAM ANDERSON BAND 2, 3, 45 Musical Groups 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 35 Track 2. LEEANN ANDREW A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Pep 3, 45 Powder Football 3, 41 Ski 4. JANET ANG ELL BILL ASBURY Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Future Engineers 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4. SANDY ASHMON AFS 3, 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 House of Delegates 2, 3, 45 Lionettes 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Powder Foot- ball 45 Ski 45 Tennis 3. I0 4 Interested seniors get involve in new courses BRENDA BAKER Assemblies 43 Bit and Bridle 2, 33 Drama 2, 3, 43 Drama Prod- uctions - Oz 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 43 International 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Pep 23 Political Science 4, Powder Football 3, 43 Sage 43 Scraps 43 Thespians 43 Track 2, 3, 4, BOB BANKS Art 3, Track 2, Wrestling 2. BILL BARBOUR Assemblies 2, 43 Football 23 International 2, 33 Political Science 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Zero 2, 3, 4. BETSY BARNES GAA 33 International 23 Pep 23 Ski 2, 3 MARYLEE BARNES Girls Choir 33 Mixed Choir 23 Pep 2, 33 Sophomore Choir 23 VBEA 2, 3, 43 Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Sec. 4. CHRIS BARRETT Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Bit and Bridle 2, 3, Campus Lite 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 CHRIS BARRY Band 23 Career Education 43 International 23 Lettermen 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 4. TIM BARTON Cat 4, Faith 33 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Political Science 4. MARTIN BASSETT Football 2, 33 Lettermen 33 Track 2. STEVE BEAUCLAIR Biology 23 Cross Country 43 International 23 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4. CRAIG BEAVER Assemblies 33 Board ol Control 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Declamation 2, 3, 43 Drama 2, 33 Faith 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 43 Football 23 Forens sic 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 43 Judicial Directorate 4: Political Sci- ence 3, 4, Symposium 4. DICK BEELER AFS 2, 3, 43 Pres. 43 Band 2, 3, Class Office - Representative 23 Vice-Pres, 33 Musical Groups 2, 3, 43 Mikado 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Pres. 43 Political Science 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Tennis 4 JIM BEGUHL Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Blood Drawing 2. 3, 43 Letter- men 3, 43 Political Science 4 TERESA BEI-IEE Art 4, Flying Aces 3, 4. BARBARA BELL A Cappella 33 Assemblies 2. 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Musical Groups 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LaLOVE BENEDICT Assemblies 2. 3, 43 Drama 23 Lionettes 43 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Junior Rep. 33 Powder Football 3, 43 Ski 4. BOB BERLIN Assemblies 43 Board ot Control 43 Debate 2, 3, 43 Faith 3, 43 Sec. 43 Forensic 2, 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 33 Pres 43 House of Dele- gates 33 International 23 Political Science 43 Ski 2: Symposium 4 SHARI BERRY DEANNA BETHEL PAT BEVINGTON Biology 33 Campus Lrle 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Political Science 3, 4: Safari 43 Business Manager 4. JULIE BABIN AFS 3, 43 Assemblies 2, 3, 43 House ol Delegates 21 Lion- ettes 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Political Science 2, 3, 43 Ski 2, 3, 4. DIANE BAGLEY Assemblies 2, 33 Band 2, 33 Debate 23 Drama 23 Interna- tional 33 National Honor Society 43 Pep 23 Powder Football 2, Scraps 3, 43 SEP 33 Ski 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. BUD BAILEY RON BICKEL MIKE BILLS JOHN BISTLINE International 2, 35 Lettermen 3, 45 Musical Groups 4g Tennis 2, 3, 4. GARY BIXLER A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 4: Drama Productions - Camelot 2, Romeo and Juliet 3, Oliver 3, Arsenic and Old Lace 4, Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3: Transfer 4. 7 After an hour over the hot stove Terry Hutt reacts to the first taste of his own gourmet cooking. fBob Johnsonj KEVIN BLACK Cross Country 3: FFA 4: Wrestling 4. MARY BLACKWELL AFS 3, 45 Board, ol Control 43 Campus Lile 3: Chess 2, 3, Exchange Student 3, FFA 2, 3, 43 Pres. 4: International 2, 3, Musical Productions - Mikado 2: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 4: Pep 2. 3, 43 Political Science 4: Sep 3, 4: Ski 3, 4, LYNN BLUNT SHERRY BONNER A Cappella 4: Art 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Ecology 3, 4: Gymnastics 2: Royalty List - Sweetheart Princess 3, Homecoming Finalist 4: Student Council 3, 4. LORI BORGENS Art 4: Political Science 3. 4: Scraps 4: Ski 2, 3, 4. RANDY BLADES Football 2: Track 2: Wrestling 2, 4. DEBBIE BLAIR AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Science 3, 4: Sophomore Choir 2, JEFF BLANC STEVE BLANCHARD Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Ham 2, 3, 4: Photographer 2, 3, 4: Head 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Senator 2, 3, 4: Staff 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4. BRENT BLASER MARY LOU BLOCKFELDT 'Wx In the Annual Lion Tales Assembly, Larry Ftemm tells Rae Ann Jones about his perspiration problem. The senior skit took second place. ss, l l MAHTHABOYLE Lion Tales skit Conv BRADEN I'3iSCS spirit for capital game SCOTI' BRANDON Art 3g Cat 4, Drama 2, Faith 33 Football 23 House ot Delegates 4: Vice-Chairman 4g Political Science 45 Ski 2, 3, 4, BOB BRASCH Ski 2. SANDY BREWER AFS 43 Assemblies 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 4g Pep 2, 3, 45 Political Science 43 Ski 3. 45 Voter Registration 4. PAM BRIGGS A Cappella 3, 43 Assemblies 25 Mixed Choir 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Recording Sec. 41 Powder Football 3, Swing Choir 2, 3. JUDY BRIGHT Transler 2. GEAN BROBECK ALIAN BROCK Board cl Control 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, 43 Faith 43 Forensic 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 45 Political Science 4. KEVIN BROOKS JACK BROWN JERRY BROWN A Cappella 3, 4g All Ncrlhwest Choir 4, Bowling 43 Chess 2, 33 Mixed Choir 23 Musical Productions - Mikado 23 Swing Choir 3. LINDA BROWN MARLA BROWN SHARON BROWN SARAH BROWNING AUBREY BUCHANAN ANNE BUDGE Political Science 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Salari 2 3, 4g Sophomore Editor 3, Editor 4. Club lands balloon at Borah KENNETH BURKHOLDER Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Biology 25 Board ot Control 45 Faith 45 Football 25 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 All State Band 35 Musical Productions - Mikado 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Political Sci- ence 45 Pres. 45 Ski 2, 35 Tennis 45 Track 2, 3, 4. CAROLE BURNS Art 2, 3, 45 Assemblies 3, 45 Bit and Bridle 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey 2, 35 GAA 25 Pep 2. 3, 45 Powder Basketball 2, 35 Powder Football 2, 35 Rodeo 2. 3, 45 Scraps 45 Ski 2, 3, 4. RON BURRESS Cross Country 3, 45 Lettermen 45 Track 2, 4. PENNY BURRUS GARY BURTCH KATHY BUSCH Co-ed 45 Political Science 4. RON BUSH GARY BUTLER Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 4. JANICE BULTER STEVEN CADY Football 2. THOMAS CAFFERTY Zero 2, 3, 4. NANCY CALL Chess 25 FTA 3, 45 Girls Choir 25 International 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 Political Science 45 Sage 45 SEP 3. MICHELE CALVER A Cappella 4: OEA 35 Flags 45 FTA 25 Pep 2, 3, 4. GLENDA CAMERON DONNA CAMPBELL A Cappella 3, 45 Assemblies 3: Flags 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Political Science 45 YBEA 2, 3. RICHARD CAMPBELL PAM CARLSON SUSAN CARPENDER Assemblies 2, 3, 45 DECA 35 Gymnastics 2, 35 Lionettes 3, 45 Musical Productions - Mikado 25 Orchestra 2, 3: Pep 25 Track 2. BILL CARPENTER Football 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 4. PAULINE CASPER Art 45 Band 2, 3, 45 FBLA 2, Woe-President 25 French 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Treas. 35 Senior Representative 4: Powder Baseball 2, 3, 45 Powder Basketball 2, 3, 45 Powder Foot- ball 3, 4: Scraps 4. JAMES CAULK A Cappella 3, 45 Campus Lile 3, 4. CARRIE CHAPMAN DECA 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Political Science 3, 4, DARLENE CHAPMAN Biology 3, 45 Office Service 2, 35 Pep 2, 3, 4, CAROL CHASE SUE BULLINGTON Flags 45 Junior Achievem GAIL BURGESS KARLA BURGESS MIKE BURKETT ent 35 Pep 2. Lettermen 2, 35 Ski 25 Tennis 2, 3. A713 aa staff F55 5' W ff . ..efi 'flE. eg what . . .W-'V' 'UYTC-'V 'A-sr KAREN CHISHOLM Art 35 Co-ed 43 OEA 3g Scraps 3, 4. PEGGY CHRISTENSEN Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 3, 43 Dandilions 21 Drama 2: GAA 43 Pep 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Powder Football 4: Ski 4, Xl A balloon sponsored by the Aviation Explorer Group surprised students during Homecoming week ,A A senior humanities class listens intently as Dr. Andrew Schoedinger, Professor ol Philosophy at B.S.C. discusses formation of the earth theories VICKI CHRISTENSEN AFS 45 Assemblies 2, 3: Drama 25 Pep 2, 35 Political Sci- ence 4. BRENT CHRISTIANSEN A Cappella 3, 45 Assemblies 35 Basketball 2, 35 DECA 35 Lettermen 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Track 3. MIKE CHRISTIANSON DEBORAH CLAPP MIKE CLARK Baseball 25 National Honor Society 45 Sage 45 Tennis 2, 3. RANDY CLARK KENYA CLINE Art 4: Senator 4. STEVEN CLOHESSY Assemblies 25 Faith 3, 45 Football 25 International 2, 35 Math 45 Musical Groups - Swing Choir 45 National Merit Finalist 41 Ski 2, 3, 4. DON COBERLY AFS 35 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Board ol Control 2, 45 Boys' State 35 Cat 4, Treasurer 45 Debate 2: House od Delegates 35 International 25 Key 2, 3, 45 Sophomore Director 2, Secretary 3, President 45 Letterman 3, 45 National Honor Society 45 Political Sci- ence 2, 3, 45 Powder Football Coach 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Safari 3, 45 Senator 2, 3, 45 Stud 4. 'fi' ,ay- RICK COCHRAN Bowling 4, Vice-Pres. 4: International 2, RON COFF EY Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 4: Student Teaching 4. interest LINDA COLES DECA 4, DEBORAH COLSON Pep 2, 3. TAMARA COOK A Cappella 3, 43 Chess 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 2, Vice-Pres, 33 Girls Choir 23 International 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Sage 4. FRANK COOMBS Football 2: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. CAROL COPELAN ff OP? izzwef Lionettes 4: Math 4. Secretary 4: Pep 3, 4: Political Sci- ence 4: Ski 4: Transfer 3. MICHAEL CORDES Debate 3: Key 3: ROTC 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND COX Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4, LINDA CRAIG GAA 2. SHELLEY CRIST RICHARD CRON Chess 2: Future Engineers 2, 3, 4: International 2. CLAY CUMMINS Assemblies 2: Baseball 2: Class Office - Vice Pres. 2 Faith 4: International 23 Political Science 4: Ski 4. CINDY CURTIS Assemblies 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Co-Ed 4: FTA 4 National Honor Society 3, 4: Otlice Service 4: Pep 2, 3, 4 Ski 2: YBEA 2, 3, 4, BRECK DAHLIN Transfer 4, DOROTHY DALBY Powder Football 3, 4. TERI DALTON Future Engineers 4: Political Science 3, 4: Scraps 4. CRAIG DANIELS Blood Drawing 3, 4: Board Member 4: International 3, 4 Political Science 4, Seniors Work CARL DANSEREAU hard to graduate T. C. DEAGON International 3: Pep 2: Political Science 2, 3, 4: Scraps 4. MARSHA DEEDS AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Drama 4: OEA 3: GAA 3, 4: Golt 4: Oltice Service 3: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Science 3, 4: Powder Football 3, 4: SEP. STEPHANIE DENNIS Assemblies 3, 4: Drama 2, 3, 4: Hobbit 4: Lionettes 3: Scraps 3, 4: Thespians 4: House ot Delegates 4. DIANE deREUS Llonettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3: Ski 3: Tennis 2. 3. JEANINA DILLEY AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Drama 2: Lionettes 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Science 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4, DENNIS DODD LISA DOTY Pep 2 STEPHAN DOUGAL Political Science 4: Quill and Scroll 3: Salari 2, 3, 4: Sena- tor 2, 3, 4. RICK DRAKE PAT DRURY ED DYKES Future Engineers 4: International 2, 3: National Honor Society 3.4: Sage 4. DIANA EADS A Cappella 4: J.A. 3, 4: International 3, 4: Senator 4, Busi- ness Manager 4. THERESA EDENS AFS 2, 3: Drama 2, 3, 4: Drama Productions 2, 3, 4: Inter- national 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Powder Foot- ball 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sage 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4. STEVEN EDWARDS JOHN EISENBARTH Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. DOREEN ELLIOTT Art 3, 4. RICKY DAY ,. neva bf. 'lf' 'Q' xv' 19 With finals approaching, Bob Johnson finds he needs more time to study. JANET ELLIOTT A Cappella 4: Campus Life 4: Drama Productions 4: Ecology 45 Musical Groups - B allad Group 4: Transfer 4. ROBERT ELLISON Letterman 2, 3, 4: Ski 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4. LESA EMERY Art 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 3, 4: Board of Control 4: House of Delegates 2: Pep 2. BOBBIE ENDERS ANGIE EREKSON Assemblies 3, 4: Lionett JANE ETHRIDGE , r, -4' -ta es 4: Pep 3, 4: Ski 3: Transfer 3. KAREN FAULL AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Class Office 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 33 Student Council 4. DEBBIE FENICH Assemblies 3: GAA 2, 4: Powder Football 4: Scraps. JAMES FEREDAY Ar1 3: Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Blood Drawing 2, 3, 4: Board of Control 4: Cat 43 Top Cat 4: Faith 2, 3, House ol Dele- gates 2: International 2, 3: Judicial Directorate 3, 4: Key 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Political Science 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Taxidermy 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2. RICHARD FESLER JANET FISHER Basketball 3 Future Engineers 3 4 Stud 4 Art 3 Pep2 3 Political Scienoe4 Scraps4 Swim Team 3 Vickie FORBUSH GUNNAR FORLAND BILL FRAHM JULIA FRANKLIN A Cappella 3, 4: Assemblies 4: Blood Drawing 3: Drama 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Transfer 4. VIC FRANS Future Engineers 2, 3: Golf 2. DAVID FRAZIER E Class Office - Treas. 4: Faith: Gymnastics 2, 3: House ol Delegates 2, 3, 4: Speaker 4: Political Science 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4. MICHAEL FREELS I Band 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 3: Key 2, 3, 4: Musical Prod- uctions 4. PAT FREELS , Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Board ol Control 4: Key 2, 3, 4: Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Stage Band 2, 3, 4. RANDY FREEMAN KAY FRISCH AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 4: International 2, 3, 4: Lionettes 4: Math 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Politi- cal Science 4: Senator 3. JANE PROGLEY H H , Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Dandilions 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Sci- ence 3, 4: Senator 2. KATE FRYE Assemblies 2: Band 2, 3: International 2, 3: Scraps 3, 4: Ski 2, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. DAVID FULLER ' International 2: Political Science 4. LAURA GABETTAS AFS 4: Assemblies 3, 4: Band 3, 4: GAA 4: Political Sci- ence 4: Powder Basketball 3, 4: Powder Football 4: Ski 3, 4: Stage Band 3, 4: Swim Team 3: Track 3, 4. SUSAN GAIGE Co-Ed 4: International 2, 3: Political science 4. GRETCHEN GALEY Assemblies 2: Flags 4: Mixed Choir 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: Ski 3. MICHAEL GALLAGHER AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 4: Basketball 3: Board ol Control 4, President 4: Debate 3: Drama 4: Forensic 3: Gymnastics 4: House of Delegates 4: International 3: Key 3, 4: Politi- cal Science 4: Ski 4: Student Council ASB Vice-Pres. 4: Tennis 3. JOE GAMBLES SUSZAN GANZ AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Drama 2, 3: Field Hockey 2: International 3: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Sci- ence 4: Powder Football 2: Ski 3, 4: Tennis 3. EDWARD GARNER A Cappella 3: Football 3, 4: Letterman 3, 4: Mixed Choir 2: Wrestling 2. STEPHANIE GARVIN Blood Drawing 4: Field Hockey 2, 3: GAA 2, 3: Gymnas- tics 2: Pep 2, 3: Powder Basketball 2: Track 2: Volleyball 2. MARK GATES Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Ski 2, 3. PAM GAYTHWAITE MIMI GERDES AFS 4: Art 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Campus Life 3: Drama 2: International 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Science 3. GAYLE GIFFORD Bit and Bridle 2: Lionettes 3, 4: Musical Productions - Kiss Me Kate 2, Mikado 2, Orchestre 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3. Flags add color to band KEVIN GOLLAHER An 43 Safari 4: Senator 3, 4. GWEN GOURLEY Dandilicns 23 Assemblies 33 International 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Traasurer 43 Pap 2, 3: Political Scl- ence 33 Tennis 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GRAFF AFS 43 Assemblies 2, 3, 41 Baseba-I 23 Board of Control 3, 43 Cat 4: Class Ollice - Pres. 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Key 3, 43 Letterman 3, 43 Vice Pres. 43 Ski 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH GRAHAM Debate 2, 3, 43 Forensic 2, 3, 43 GAA 43 Girls Cross Country 3, 43 Girls Track 2, 8, 4: National Honor Society 3, 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Senator 2, 3, 4. PAM GRAHAM JUDY GRAMKOW SHERRY GRANO An 2, a,-1. DARLENE GRAYBEAL LOUISE GREEN TOM GREEN DECA 4. JOEL GREENE JAY GRIMM RICHARD GROSS Assemblies 23 Cross Country 3, 43 Football 23 House of Delegates 2, 3, Speaker Pro-temp 33 Key 23 Lettermen 3, 43 Math 43 Ski 2, 3, 43 Track 3. TERRI GROSSMAN Assemblies 33 Co-ed 43 Dandl-lions 23 DEA 3,43 Interna- tional 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Office Service 23 Pep 2, 3. 4: Poli. Sci. 4, DEBORAH HADDOX Art 23 Assemblies 3, 43 Flags 33 Lionettes 43 Pep 2, 3, 4. RON HAINES STEVE HAKE Baseball 2, STEVEN HALLMARK International 2, 3: Tennis 2. DONNA HALSEY Campus Lile 4. DEBBIE HAMON Chess 2, 3: Pep 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Choir 2. ll6 NANCY GILES AFS 43 Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Blood Drawing 33 GAA 2, 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Junior Rep. 3, Powder Football 43 Dandilions. DEBORAH GLASER A Cappella 3, 43 Vice-Pres. 43 Art 33 Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Class Office - Sec. 43 Drama 23 Ecology 3, 43 Lionettes 43 Musical Groups - Swing Choir 3, 43 Folk and Ballad 4, Girls Choir 23 Pep 2, 3, 43 Ski 4. BRAD GLASS Football 23 Gymnastics 3, 43 Letterman 2, 33 Ski 43 Track 2, 3, 4. 'xfw , 1 .. .,., Mm- ---M k i l 1 x 1 l Flag Girls, Beth Somerton, Gretchen Galey, Pam Lee, and Mary Barton nervously await the last practice before Competition DENNIS HAMPTON i KELLY HAND Future Engineers 3: Poli. Sci. 45 Tennis 2, 3. GERALD HANSEN KEVIN HANSEN AFS 43 Basketball 35 Faith 4g Poli, Sci. 2, 43 Student Coun- cil 4g Recording Sec, 4. Mark Jacobs, K SUSAN HANSEN Flags 3, SEP 4. RICK HARPER CURTIS HARRIS Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2: FO0tbalI 2, 3, 4: Key 4, Letterman 3, 4. evin Black, Jerry Squires, and Mike Wyatt live to Strawberry Glenn at a dance 4 I I I SHARON HARRIS A Cappella 4: Assemblies 4: Swing Choir 4: Transfer 4. WILLIAM HARSHMAN gage 2: Future Engineers 4: Letterman 2, 3, 4: Wrestling RICHARD HARTLEY A Cappella 3, 4: Assemblies 2. 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: House ol Delegates 2: Orchestra 4: Ski 4: Sophomore Choir 2: Swing Choir 4. RHONDA HARTUNG AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3: Drama 2: Girls' State 3: Gymnas- tics 2: International 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Sec. 4: Pep 2, 3: Powder Football 3. Seniors jive to trawberr Glenn DEBBY HASSELBRING Art 2, 3, 4, DECA 3, 4: Oillce Service 3: Pep 2: Politi- cal Science 2, 3. RANDY HAVERFIELD AFS 4: Baseball 2, 4: Blood Drawing 4: Campus Life 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Future Engineers 3, 4: Interna- tional 1, 2, 3: Letterman 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, DAN HAVVKINS Future Engineers 3 SCOTT HEDRICK LU ANN HENDERSON CATHY HENSLEY A Cappella 3: Assemblies 3: DECA 4: Drama 2: Drama Productions - Crucible 2: Mixed Choir 2: Olilce Service 2, 3: Pep 2: Scraps 3. 4: Student Curriculum 3, BILL HEREFORD A Cappella 3, 4: Letterman 3: Mixed Choir 2: Drama Prod- uctions - Mikado 2, Swing Choir 2, 4: Tennis 2. 3, 4. LLOYD HICKMAN LINDA HIGBY Art 3, 4: International 2: Sage 3. KAREN HIGGINS AFS 4: Band 2, 3: Girls' State 3: International 3, 4. Math 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3 DEBORAH HILL International 2, 3: Pep 2: Taxidermy 3, 4, MARILEE HOBB JEFF HOBBS DAVID HODGES GAIL HOFERT Faith 4: Political Science 4. PEGGY HOLM NANCY HOLT A Cappella 4: Assemblies 3, 4: House of Delegates 4: International 3: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 3, 4: Ski 3, 4: Transler 2: Voter Registration 4, BECKY HOPKINS' Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Dandllions 2: Ecology 3, Sec. 3: Flags 3. 4. Sec. 4: Office Service 2: Pep 2, 3, 4: Pow- der Baseball 4. FRANCES HOPSON Drama 2, 3, 4: Drama Productions - Bareloot in the Park 2, Crucible 2, Mikado 3, Odd Couple 4, Oz 2, 3, Summer- tree 3, Tartulle 3: International 2: Pep 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, MIKE HOREJS Track 3: Wrestling 2. DONALD HOUGH A Cappella 3, 4: Bowling 4: Football 2: Mixed Choir 2: Musical Productions - Mikado 2: Swing Choir 2, PATTY HOUGH NAIDA HOWELLS JUDY HRONEK Pep 2, 3, 4: Safari 3, 4: Organizations Ed. 4, Staff 3, 4: ski 3, Decorations inspire VICKY HUBER Assemblies 35 Dandi-Lions 25 GAA 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Powder Basketball 35 Powder Football 3. SHARON HUEBERT Girls' Choir 2. SHARON HUNT ' ' A Cappella 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Drama 2, 35 House of Del- egates 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 4, Representative 2 Homecoming Finalist 45 Ski 2, 3, 45 Voter Registration 4. CATHY HUNTER A Capella 3, 4, Librarian 4, Band 25 Mixed Choir 25 Swing Choir 3, 45 YBEA 2, 3 TERRY HUTT MARK IRWIN Assemblies 4, Class Olllce - Vice President 4, Faith 4, House of Delegates 35 Poli. Sci 4, Ski 2, 35 Tennis 4 RICHARD IRWIN Assemblies 45 Class Ottice - Woe Pres. 45 Faith 45 House of Delegates 3, Poli. Sci. 45 Ski 2, 45 Tennis 4. VICKI ISENSEE Poli, Sci, 4. MARK JACOBS Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Brass Choir 4, Orchestra 45 ROTC 2, 35 Stage Band 3, 45 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. RUTH JACOBSEN Art 45 Assemblies 35 Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 4, Gymnas- tics 3, 45 Pep 25 Scraps 3, 4, President 4, RON JANSON GAE JAYO Art 35 Assemblies 25 Scraps 3, 45 Ski 2. RANDY JENKINS Pacman 2. 3. JEFF JENSEN Faith 4, President 45 Football 25 Poli. Sci. 4. LAUREL JENSEN AFS 45 Assemblies 3, 4: Band 2,, 3, 45 Blood Drawing 35 Class Ottice - Representative 45 Pep w,e, Representative 35 Powder Basketball 35 Student Council 45 Track 2. RENEE JENSEN Assemblies 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 Powder Basketball 3, 45 Powder Football 3, 45 Ski 3, 4. CONNIE JOHNS AFS 45 Assemblies 45 Campus Lite 3, 45 GAA 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Office Service 35 Pep 45 Poli Sci, 45 Ski '45 Swim Team 4. BOB JOHNSON Football 2, 3, 45 Key 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Track 2. DAWN JOHNSON Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Board of Control 45 Dandi-Lions 25 Rep- resentative 25 Ecology 3, 4, Sec. 3, President 45 Flags 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec. 45 Poli. Sci. 3, 45 Powder Baseball 2, 35 Powder Basket- ball 3, 45 Powder Football 3, 4. JAN JOHNSON Bowling 2, 3, 45 Pep 25 Poli. Sci. 45 SEP 3, 45 Sophomore Choir 2. KEVIN JOHNSON Blood Drawing 3, 4, Co-Chairman 45 Boys' State 35 Debate 25 Faith 35 Forensic 25 House ol Delegates 35 International 2, 35 National Honor Society 45 Poli, Sci. 4. MICHAEL JOHNSON DECA 3, 45 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Ritle Team Captain 45 Salari 2, 35 Senator 2, 3. SHERRY JOHNSON Assemblies 3, 45 Flags 35 GAA 2, Rep. 25 Gymnastics 25 Lionettes 45 Pep 2, 3, 4. CHAD JOHNSTON Assemblies 2: Debate 2, 3, 4: Forensic 2, 3, 4: Interna- ' tional 2, 3: Key 2: Students lor McGovern 4. KERRY JOLLEY MARTHA JOLLY AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Drama 3, 4: Drama Prod- uctions - Odd Couple 4, Oz 3, Summertree 3, Tartufle 3: House ol Delegates 2, 3, 4: International 2, 3: Musical Productions - Kiss Me Kate 3, Mikado 2: National Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Ttiesplans 4. BECKY JONES A Cappella 3, 4: Debate 3, 4: Secretary 3, 4: Declamation 2, 3: Girls' State 3, Secretary ol State 3: Gymnastics 3: House ol Delegates 4: Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Political Sciencc 4. LYNN JONES Drama 2, 3, 4: Drama Productions - Crucible 2, Oz 2: Letterman 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4. RAE ANN JONES Assemblies 3, 4: Llonettes 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Political Science 4: Safari 4. Drill Team girls hurry to decorate the football players' lockers before the homecoming game. QKathy Winans, Sue Kelleyj K, ig Spirited senior Drill-teamer, Willow Platts, flashes a big smile for an alert cameraman ROBYN JONES AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 2: Drama 2: GAA 43 House of Delegates 3: International 2, 4: Lionettes 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Woe Pres. 43 Poli. Sci. 45 Powder Football 45 Ski 2, 3, 4: Swim Team 3, 4. RORY JONES Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Board ol Control 4: Boys' State 3: Cat 4, Vice Cat 4: Debate 2, 3, Forensic 2, 33 House ol Dele- gates 4: International 2, 3, 4: Key 2, 3, 43 Letterman 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senator 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Stud 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. MARGARET JOSLYN A Cappella 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: GAA 4: Mixed Choir 2, 3: Musical Groups 2, 3: Musical Productions, Briadoon 3: Pep 2, 3: Powder Football 3, 4. s.:t,.,.,... '95 LISA JOSSIS MARK KADEL Chess 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Drama 3: Drama Prod- uctions 3: Lettermen 3, 4: Poli, Sci. 4: Track 3, 4. CHRISTINE KAESE AFS 4: Assemblies 4: Band 4: Powder Football 4: Ski 4, -mauve 1972-73 Good year for Lion pride PRENT KALLENBERGER AFS 2, 3: Board ot Control 4: Cat 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Drama 4: Key 2, 3, 4, President 4: Poll. Sci. 2, 3. 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: President 4: Track 2. RICH KAUFMAN Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 3, 4: Boys' State 3, City Councilman 3: Football 2, 3, 4: House ot Delegates 4: Key 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Royalty List-Junior Prince 3: Track 2. KATHY KELLAR Art 2: SEP 4. SUSAN KELLEY Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Board ot Control 4: Drama 2, 3: Inter- national 2: Lionettes 3, 4, President 4: National Merit Finalist 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 4: Sage 4. VICKIE KELLEY Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 4: Board ot Control 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Yell Queen 4: Ecology 4, Secretary 4: Gymnastics 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Royalty List - Class Sweetheart 2, 3, Homecoming Queen 4: Student Council 4. DEBBIE KENNEDY A Cappella 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Sophomore Choir 2, RAYMOND KENNEDY JERRY KESTER Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Board ol Control 2: Class Ottice -- Pres, 2: ECP 2, 3: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Key 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. STEVE KETCHUM Campus Lite 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Taxidermy 2: Wrestling 2. JANICE KIMBLE DENAY KIMBRO Assemblies 2: Flags 3: Ottice Senrice 2: Pep 2, 3: Poli. Sci. 4. DARLA KIMMEL AFS 3: Assemblies 3, 4: Drama 2: International 3: Lionettes 3. 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 4, VADA KINNEY TERI KIRKES Assemblies 2: Drama 2, 3: Drama Productions 2, 3, Mikado 2, OZ 2: FTA 4: Pep 2: Poli. Sci. 4. PAI Y KIRKPATRICK AFS 3. 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Girls' State 3: House ot Del- egates 2, 3: International 2: Lionettes 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. sci. 3, 4: ski 2, 3, 4. STEVEN KISER Bit and Bridle 4: Gymnastics 4: Poli. Sci, 4: Salari 4: Sen- ator 2. KENYA KLINE JOE KLINKER Flying Aces 4. RICK KNIGGE LARRY KNUDSEN Cat 4: Debate 2, 3, 4: Faith 4: Forensic 2, 3, 4: House ol Delegates 4: International 2, 3: Key 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Poli. Sci. 4, Vice-Pres. 4: Ski 2, DAVID KUBENA Junior Achievement 2, 3, Pres. 2, 4: Poli. Sci. 4, JAMES LA MARCHE SUSAN LANE JEFF LANG Debators Place TOM WWE flrst at JOE LAYTON university CELESTA LEE Campus Lite 4: Powder Basketball 4 Skr 4 Transter 4 PAM LEE RANDY LEE LARRY LIGGETT ROSEMARY LILLY A Cappella 45 Blood Drawing 2 3 Chairman 3 Biology 3 Board ot Control 3g FTA 2 3 4 Vrca Pres 2 Presldent 3 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Senator 2 3 4 Assocrate Editor 4 Soph omore Choir 2. BARBARA LINDGREN RICHARD LINK International 2, 3, 4g National Honor Socuety 4 SUZETTA LLOYD KIM LOFTUS DAWN LONG LOREN LORIMOR Football 3: International 2 MARK LOSEKE JOHN LOWE Basketball 3, Football 3, 4, Future Engineers 3, 4, Letter- men 3, 4, Math 4, Transter 3. BETH LUNDGREN Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Drama Productions, Crucible 2, International 2, Lionettes 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Pep 2, 3, 4, Poli. Sci. 3, 4, Ski 2, 3, 4. DAN LYDA Assemblies 2, 3, Ski 2, 3, Taxidermy 2, TED LYFOFID Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Biology 2, Cat 4, Faith 4, Football 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council, ASB President 4, Voter Registration 4. TIM MAGNUSON Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Math 4, Poli. Sci. 4. CAFILA MANESS LAURIE MANSHIP Assemblies 3, Flags 3, Gymnastics 2, Lionettes 4, Ski 2, 3, Track 2. LANE MANWILL Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Track 4. PAT MARLOW Assemblies 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Faith 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, Math 2, 4, Poli. Sci, 4. BARBARA MAFITIN Art 2, 3, 4, Assemblies 3, Borah Presents 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, 3, 4, Drama Productions 2, 3, 4, International 2, Mime 3, Poli. Sci. 4, Thespians 4. PA Y MARTIN A cappella 3, 4, Co-ed 4, Drama 2, 3, International 2, Mixed Choir 2, Pep 2, 3, Sophomore Choir 21 YBEA 2, 3. GARY MARTINEZ A Cappella 3, 4, Art 4, Assemblies 4, Campus Lite 4, Drama 4, Mixed Choir 2, Musical Productions, Broadway Night 2, ski 4. Bender Congratulates Becky Jones and Naida Howells in fron o the first place trophy they won at the University of Idaho Debate-Tournament. PAM MCINTIER CATHERINE MCMURREN International 3: National Honor Society 43 Pep 2, 3, 4g Poli. Sci. 3, 4, Sec. 4: Scraps 4. LAURA MARTINEZ JEFF MATTEFS A Cappella 3, 45 Blood Drawing Productions 23 Football 2, Ski 2. 3. 41 Drama 2, 33 Drama BRIAN MAUGHAN BARBARA MAY Co-ed 4: Pep 2: Poli. Sci. 4. TIM MCARTHUR GARY MCCABE Assemblies 4, Cross Country 3: Drama 3, 4: Drama Prod- uctions, Oz 2, Tartuffe 2, Odd Couple 31 Thespians 4. LUCINDA MCCLURE Musical Productions, Mikado 23 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ANNE MCCORMAC Archaeology 3: Band 2, 3: Biology 3: international 2, National Honor Society 3, 43 National Merit Finalist 4, Poli. Sci. 3, 4: Safari 3, 4: Associate Editor 4. KATHLEEN MCDOUGAL VSYWAA' FERN MCPEAK Senator taff LUANN MEREDITH A Cappella 4, AFS 3, 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Dandllions 2 House or Delegates 3, 4, Laonenes 3, 4, Pep 2, Pon. 4: Sophomore Swing Choir 2. All-American KEVIN MERRILL A Cappella 3, 4: Swing Choir 2. MIKE MEYER CARLA MILLER A Cappella 3, 4, Section Leader 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, International 3, Mixed Choir 2, Musical Prod- uctions, Broadway Night 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4. LISA MILLER A Cappella 4, Art 2, 3, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Drama 2, GAA 2, Lionettes 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4, Poli. Sci. 4, Sage 4. LOREE MILLER A Cappella 3, Mixed Choir 2, Musical Groups 2, Ollice Service 4, Pep 2. RONDA MILLER Band 2, 3, 4, Musical Groups, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Pep 2, 3, 4. VALERIE MILLER SALLY MINER JOHN MOGUS LARRY MOODY MARY ANN MOON AFS 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, International 2, 3, French Vice-President 3, Pep 3, 4, Poli. Sci. 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Sec.-Treas. 4, SEP 3, 4, Senator 2, 3, 4, Features Ed. 4, Stall 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. STACEIA MOON Art 2, 3, 4, Drama 3, Office Service 2, 3, Pep 2, 3, 4, Ski 2, 3, 4, BURT MOORE RONI MOORE Art 2, 3, 4, Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 4, Powder Football 2, Ski 2, 3, 4. JEFF MOOS A Cappella 4, Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Chess 2, Cross-Country 4, Ham 2, 3, 4, International 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Salari 2, 3, Senator 2, 3, Stall Photographer 2, 3, Track 4. JOHN MORELAND I E Board ot Control 4: Football excee s expectations GORDON MULDER JOHN MUMFORD KIM MUNSON A Capella 3, 4: AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Flags 3: Lionettes 4: Mixed Choir 2: Musical Groups, Swing Choir 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Political Science 4. MONTY NASH Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Sgt. ot Arms 4: Track 2, 3, 4. MIKE NAYLOR Ski 2: Tennis 2, 33 JOHN NEELY Baseball 2, 3. DAVE NEFZGER BRUCE NELSON KATY NELSON A Cappella 3, 4, Secretary 4: Girls Choir 2: Lioneltes 4: Pep 2, 3. DANIEL NEMNICH SALLY NEVINS V An 2, 3, 4: Drama 2: Office Service 2, 3: Pep 2, 3, 4: Scraps 4. SUE NEWMAN Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: GAA 2, 3, 4: Interna- tional 2. GEORGIE NICHOLS An 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pun. sci. 3, 4: ski 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE NIX KELLI NOROUIST AFS 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: International 2, 3: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 4: Voter Fleg. 4. CURTIS OAKES Cap 4: International 2, 3: Poll. Sci. 4: ROTC 2, 3. REBEKAH OAKES A Cappella 3: Board ot Control 4: Drama 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4: Drama Productions 2, 3, 4: Musical Groups 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 3, 4: Sophomore Choir 2: Thespians 3, 4. LAURINE OBERBILLIG Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Girls State 4: House ol Delegates 2: International 2, 3: Lionettes 3, 4: Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: Musical Productions 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4. HARRY O'BRYAN Band 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ODZIEMEK Board ot Control 3: Drama 2, 3, 4: FTA 2, 3, 4, Woe-Pres. 4: Pep 2. ROBIN OKAZAKI Assemblies 2, 3, 4: House ol Delegates 4: lntemational 2, 3: Llonettes 3, 4, Sec.-Trees. 4: Natlonel Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci, 3, 4: Tennis 3. PEGGY OLSON Blood Drawing 4: Board ot Control 4: Co-Ed 4, President 4: Pep 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4: Powder Football 4, CARLA OLSON Assemblies 2: Debate 2: Forensic 2: House ot Delegates 2. JOANNE OLSON Assemblies 2, 3: Band 2: Drama 2, 3, 4: Drama Prod- uctions 2, 3, 4: Ski 2: Thespians 3, 4. 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Mixed Choir 2, Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: Swing Choir 3, 4: Wrestling 2. SUSAN MORGAN Blood Drawing 4: Bit and Bridle 2: Drama 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3. RANDY MORRIS Drama 2, 3: International 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3. RITA MULANIX I Sherry Bonner talks to Mike Johnson while donating her blood at Borah's annual blood drawing. TIMOTHY OLSON A Cappella 33 AFS 43 Assemblies 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Blood drawing 3, 4, Board ol Control 4, Boys' State 3: Future Engineers 2, 3, 4, Goll 2, 3, 45 House ol Delegates 43 Judicial Directorate 3, Key 2, 3, 4, senior dir. 4, Letter- men 2, 3, 4, Math 4, pres. 4, Musical groups - Swing Choir 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Poli. Sci. 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. TERESA OLTMAN Assemblies 3, 4: FTA 23 Lionettes 43 Pep 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE OSTLER mmf 129 FEITA OWINGS Blood Drawing 3, 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Pep 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Senator 3, 43 Asst. Editor 3, Co-editor 43 Staff 3, 4. CYNTHIA PACE Art 43 Pep 43 Political Science 43 Safari 4, Faculty Editor 43 Stal1 43 Transfer 33 Voter Registration 4. BILL PAHL LINDA PALMER RAY PAHROTT JAMES PATTERSON Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Football 23 Political Science 4. l l With a little help from a tree, Prent Kallenberger and Kirk Vincent succeed in bombarding Suzie Fisher with snow MARSHA PEEBLES S b ' CINDY PERIGO ?: its 2: it 11: 'szzxz ' t t 11232, 5: P2212 Focgnzlgall epciglcifz, 5. ep I ow er IE PERKINS B h Srgihllrriernalional 3: Pep 2, 3. -sz, . RODNEY PERKINS Football 2, 4. BARBARA PERRY Bowling 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: GAA 2, 3: Pep 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3. GEORGE PERRY GREG PERRY KATHLEEN PETERSON A Cappella 4: Assemblies 2: Class Otlice - Secretary 2, 3: Mixed Choir 3: Fock and Ballad 4: Pep 2, 3: Poli. Sci. 2, 3: Ski 2: Sophomore Choir 2. DEBBIE PEW Art 3: Drama 2: Ecology 3: Field Hockey 4: GAA 4: Pep 2: Scraps 4. JANET PIMENTAL KAREN PINAIRE An 2, a, 4. KATHERINE PIRRONG Chess 3. GREG PITMAN Assemblies 3: Drama 2, 3. 4: Drama Productions - Bare- foot 2, Mikado 2, Odd Couple 4, Summertree 3, Tartull 3: Poll. Sci. 4. WILLOW PLATTS Art 2, 4: Assemblies 4: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 4: Ski 4, JAN PORTER Biology 3: Chess 2, 3: Miss Junior Achievement 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Sage 4: Ski 4. JULIE PRICE OEA 3: Gymnastics 2: Pep 2, 3, 4. NANCY PRICE International 2: Pep 2, 3. LAUREL PROFIT Band 3, 4: Drama 2, 3: International 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Twirler 3, 4, Head Twirler 4. GRANT OUESNELL REBECCA RASMUSSEN Assemblies 2, 3: Blood Drawing 3: International 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Ollice Service 4: Pep 2, 3, 4. NANCY RAYMER 'Art 3: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: DECA 3: Drama 2: GAA 4: Inter- national 2: Lionettes 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 4: Pow- der Football 2, 3g Quill and Scroll 4: Safari 3, 4, Student Lile Editor 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Swimteam 3, 4: Track 4. LARRY REMM RANDY REUTZEL on-Class Action adds to school day WAYNE RICH National Honor Society 3, 4. DON ROBBINS NANCY ROBBINS AFS 45 Assemblies 35 Campus Lite 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 For- ensic 25 GAA 35 House ol Delegates 25 International 2 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep 2. LANI ROBINSON A Cappella 3, 45 Drama 2, 35 Flags 35 Lionettes 45 Pep 2, 3, 45 YBEA 2, 3, 45 Secretary 3, Vice-Pres. 4. PATTY ROGERS Assemblies 35 Field Hockey 25 GAA 2, 45 Gymnastics 25 Oliice Service 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Powder Football 4: Safari 2, 35 Senator 2, 35 Scraps 45 Track 2. JANICE ROHM Assemblies 35 Band 25 Dandi-Lions 25 FTA 35 GAA 4: Service 2, 35 Pep 2, 35 Powder Football 4, KIM none TERRY RUSSELL A Art 2, 3, 45 Poll, Sci. 2, 3,'45 Powder Football 25 Skt 2, 3 4. BILL SACKMAN Biology 3, 45 Treasurer 35 Poli. Sci. 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senator 2, 3, 45 Ski 4. CINDY SAGE DECA 3, 45 Scraps 45 Transfer 3. DEBBIE SANDLAND Assemblies 35 Co-Ed 45 Secretary 45 GAA 25 Pep 2, 35 Scraps 45 Track 2. MAXINE SERLAT AFS 45 Art 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Drama 25 House ol Delegates 2' International 2, 3 4' Lionettes 3' National Honor Socie : , . , ' ty 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 3, 45 Ski 2. DAVE SCI-ILAGEL Assemblies 2, 35 DECA 35 Poli. Sci. 4, PA Y SCHMIDT A Cappella 2, 3, 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 45 Dandilions 25 Lion- ettes 35 Mixed Choir 25 Musical Groups 2, 3, 4: Ollice Service 25 Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 45 Ski 4. LAURIE SCHREINER Band 2, 35 Otlice Service 3: VOP 4. SUSIE SCHUCHART A Cappella 45 AFS 45 Biology 45 Campus Lile45 Musical Groups - Swing Choir 45 Poli. Sci, 45 Ski 45 Transfer 4. SCOTT SCIFRES Arceology 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Lettermen 4. JULIE SEITZ OEA 3. DENNIS SHELL Junior Achievement 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. STEVE SHERMEN Future Engineers 2, 3, 4. JAMISON SHOEMAKER Band 2, 3, 45 Musical Groups - Concert Band 2, Brass Choir 2, Stage Band 3, 45 Symphonic Band 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. ROBIN SHORE International 2, 35 National Merit Finalist 45 Senator 3, 4. CYNTHIA SHORTFIIDGE Bit and Bridle 25 Drama Productions - Oz 3: Musical Groups - Stage Band 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Political Sci- ence 4. RACHAEL SHUEY DEBBIE REYNOLDS Assemblies 25 Co-Ed 45 Field Hockey 25 3, 45 Sophomore Choir 2: YBEA 2, 3, 4. SUE REYNOLDS Scraps 4. BILL RHODEN DECA 3, 45 Football 25 International 2. DEB RHODES ROTC 3, 45 Football 25 Transier 3. Mixed Choir 35 Pep 2 MARTY SlMONSON 4,1 Laurel Wilson takes a minute to recover after participating in a snow-war during the noon break DOUGLAS SMITH Band 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Lettermen 3, 43 Sophomore Choir 2. GREG SMITH BETH SOMERTON SANDY SORENSEN Transfer 3. STEVE SPARRELL Band 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Ski 4. JACKIE SPENCER Mixed Choir 21 Ollice Service 3. TOUCHDOWN!! The feelings in the Pep Club section are obvious as the Lion football Team chalks up another victory SCOTT SPENCER DECA 3, 4. LARRY STAUCH Faith 45 Political Science 4. OLIVER STEIGER Band 2, 3, 4: Football 2: JOHN STENBERG Band 2, 3, 43 Track 4. KATHY STEPPE 2, Sports events enlivened b Pep Club JENNY STERNLING A Cappella 3: Board ot Control 4: Drama 2, 3, 4: Drama Productions 2, 3, 4: Ecology 3: Girls Choir 2, Musical Groups - Girls Trio 2, Musical Productions - Mikado 2: Political Science 3: Sage 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Presi- dent 4. CARTER STEWART Football 2, 3: Letterman 2, 3: Ski 2. MARK STEWART Math 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, CRAIG STINES MERLE STOKER A Cappella 3, 4: Girls Choir 2. KATHY STOKES AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Class otlice - Junior Repre- sentative 3: Flags 3: International 2, 3, Lionettes 4: Pep 2 3, 4: Political Science 3, 4: Secretary 3: Ski 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 3. KAREN STOLHAND A Cappella 3: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Dandilions 2: Interna- tional 2: Mixed Choir 2: Musical Groups 4: Pep 2, 3, 4. PAMELA STORRS Blood Drawing 4: Musical Productions - Mikado 2 Orchestra 2, 3: Pep 2, Tennis 2. ELIZABETH STOVALL Political Science 4: Transter 4. BILL STRONG CONNIE SULLIVAN GENE SUYDAM ROTC 2, 3, 4. LISA SWANSON JEFFREY SWANSTRUM Ecology 2, 33 ESPC 2, President 2: International 2, 3. MELANIE TANNER Declamation 23 Gymnastics 2: international 2, 3, 4: Pep 2, BECKY TAYLOR Flags 4: Orchestra 3, 4: Safari 3, 4, Transter 3. DEBRA TEMPLE Board ol Control 43 OEA 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 4: Sponsor 2, 3: Battalion Sponsor 4. DEBBIE TENNANT Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Drama 2, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Lion- ettes 4: Pep 2, 3, 4. TINA TERWILLEGER Flags 3, 4, VicePresident 4: GSPC 23 International 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 4. BRAD THOMAS Oran es help Band 2 3 4 Future Engineerss 4 Musical groups2 3 to Portland MARTY TORHEY KIMMLY TULLER FTA 4: Safari 4, Organizations 43 Ski 2, 3, 4. KARON ULBRIGHT Assemblies 2, 3, 4: GAA 4: International 2, 33 Lionettes 33 Pep 23 Poli, Sci. 43 Ski 3, 43 Swim team 3, 43 Tennis 2, 4. RICK ULBRIGHT Track 2. SHARON ULBRIGHT Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Dandilions 23 House of Delegates 4, Secretary 43 Lionettes 33 Pep 2, 3, 43 Powder Football 43 Ski 4: Swimtean 3, 4: Tennis 2, 4. JIM UTLEY Band 2, 3. MARGARET VAN HOUTEN A Cappella 3, 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 4: Blood Drawing 43 Interna- tional 23 Musical Groups 2, 3, 43 Pep 2, 3, 4, Senior Rep. 4 Powder Football 4. TARA VAN ORSDAC DECA 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Reporter 4. KEVIN VE'I'I'ER AFS 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 33 Chess 2, 33 Key 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Ski 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, KIRK VINCENT AFS 33 Blood drawing 2, 33 Cat 43 vice-pres. 43 Drama 2, 3, 4, vice-pres. 43 Drama productions 3, 4: International 2: Key 2, 3, 4: Ski 2, 33 Thespians 4. JOHN VREELAND TONI WALLACE National Honor Society 3: Oftice service 3. VICKI WALLACE Art 2, 3, 43 Drama 43 Drama productions - Odd Couple 43 Office service 23 Pep 23 Ski 43 Tennis 2, 3. STEVEN WATZ Gan 2, 4. ANGELA WARD JAN WARD FTA 43 Pep 2, 3, 4: SEP 4: YBEA 2, 3, 4. KELLY WARD Future Engineers 43 Pep 33 Poli. Sci. 4: Sage 43 Scraps 43 Ski 4: Swimtean 43 Transfer 3. KIM WARNER GAA 4: Gymnastics 2, 3, 43 Scraps 3, 4. STEVE WATERS SHELDON WATSON Deca 33 Future Engineers 3. MARILYN WATTS FTA 3: Pep 2. DONNA WEBB AFS 45 Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Deca 3: Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 43 Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 4: Ski 2, 3, 4: Swimtean 2, CECE WEBER AFS 33 Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics 2, 3: House of Del- egates 2: lnternational 2, 3: Lionettes 43 Pep 2, 3, 43 Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 43 Ski 2, 3, 43 Swimtean 2. DAVE WEDDLE Ski 4. D'ON WEIGHT Mrs. Gundersen gives an unidentified staffer a word of encouragement before going out into dark- ness and sub-zero temperatures to sell oranges. The Christmas sale financed a spring trip to a Port- land Journalism Conference. Other trips included Moscow, and Pocatello. RICK WENICK JANE WESTENSKOW A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2g Musical Groups - Swing Choir 3, 45 Pep 2, 3, PAM WHEELER AFS 4: Assemblies 2, 3, 43 Lionettes 3, 4: Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci.-43 Ski 3, 4. PAULA WHEELRIGHT National Honor Society 41 Pep 23 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senator 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, BRENDA WILLHITE BARBARA WILLIAMS AFS 45 Art 35 Assemblies 2, 3, 47 Cheerleader 2: DECA 3g Drama 2g GAA 45 House ot Delegates 35 International 25 Lionettes 3: Pep 2, 3, 45 Poli. Sci. 2, 3, 4, Trees. 43 Pow- der Football 3g Quill and Scroll 4, Sage 47 Safari 3, 43 Arts and Humanities Ed. 4: Ski 2, 3, 4. HOLLY WILLIAMS Assemblies 3, 4: Flags 45 Lionettes 45 Oflice Service 3g Pep 45 Poli. Sci. 4: Quill and Scroll 43 Safari 3, 4, Senior Section Ed. 43 Stalt 3, 4: Ski 4, Transler 3. LAUREL WILSON Ecology 4, Recording Sec. 4: Flags 4: Pep 3, 4, Treas. 4: Poli. Sci. 45 Powder Basketball 4: Powder Football 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Senator 3, 47 Ski 3. W-W, ,rl The Kent State tragedy of 1970 was re-enacted successfully on Borah's campus for the second time. Mr. Tony Binder, with the help ot several seniors, created a unique classroom study ln which students watched the riot and later asked the soldiers questions as to what happened and why. AP m, aw KATHY WINANS BRENT ABRAMS JOE ADAMS ROBERT ALTER TOM ANDERSON DAVID ASTLEY STEVE PETERSON MIKE PFOST CURTIS PRICE CONNIE REA SANDY REED STEVE REICHERT KEVIN RIGNEY HARMON RIST PATTY ROE BILL RYALS Not pictured DEBBIE SCHAEFFER PAUL SCHLAFLY JAKE SEGOVIA NORM SEWELL DAVE SHAFFER BILL SMITH MARVIN SNAPP TERRY SNIDER DEBRA SPAULDING JON STANFIELD SCOTT STOHR TADDIC TOMAS MIKE TURNER MARCIA VAN METER MIKE VAN VLEET AFS 4: Assemblies 3, 4: House ol Delegates 2: Interna- tional 2: Lionettes 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Pep 2, 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 4, GINA WISCOMBE Assemblies 4: GAA 4: Lionettes 4: Pep 3, 4: Poli. Sci. 3, 4: Safari 3, 4: Sports Ed. 4: Ski 3, 4: Swim Team 4: Track 4: Transfer 9 MIKE WISEMAN DECA 3, 4: Faith 4: Future Engineers 4: Poli. Sci. 3, 4: Transter 2: Wrestling 2. JOE WALLCE VERN WARD LAURIE WARRENDER GARY WEAVER PAM WEBSTER CINDY WEST STEVE WEST GREG WHITE DEBBIE WILLIAMS ELRAS WISSAN DAN WOODMORE STEVE YANSKY GARY YEARSLEY CRAIG YORK GAYLE YORK Kent State returns to campus PAM WOLFE MICHELE WONOCOTI' DWAYNE WOOD AFS 2, 3, 4: Rep. 4: Assembl of Control 4: Campus Life 4: ies 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Board Class Office Rep, 3. 4: Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4, Pres. 4. Student Council Rep. 3, 4. RAN DY WRIGHT JAYNE WYMAN WhO'S Who 3. DANIEL WYNKOOP A Cappella 3, 4: Mixed Ch Choir 3: Sophomore Choir 2 JOE YOUMANS KIM YOUMANS DAN YOUNG MARTIN YURKE oir 2: Musical Groups Swing 9 'I , if ' W: , 2 f , any 4 . 1 3 ' I ,fp .4 it WW.. ,.,, . ,, ' V ff -,,. , Qai ,1 nn. W W: W W , ,1zw,W . V f ,. .yy ' . 4151.101 D he core of Borah's spirit united this year to produce a win- Lion Tales skit. Commercially minded Paul Frogley sold BoritaI tonic and SIC talent scouts judged the var- vocal abilities of teams throughout Idaho. Junior Kathy Hitt scored the only touchdown in the demise of Capital Eaglets and sophomore and junior girls combined efforts to defeat the senior powderpuffers six to zero in the game of the year. rly in the year, juniors participated in sophomore class and introduced them to the ways of Borah High e special Lucky Dog Assembly and the Junior-Senior Prom sponsored by the illustrious eleventh grade. Junior officers included: Chuck Faylor, president, Dan Powell, Candy Jones, treasurer, Wendy Jensen, secre- and Ron Hegstron and Dave Ryder, junior representatives. Juniors give vote of confidence to their officers Gary Adams Lonnie Adkins Linda Alexander Janet Allen Denise Allumbaugh llo Aman Chris Anderson Jon Anderson Karen Anderson Kim Anderson Mark Anderson Russell Anderson Penny Andrew Diana Armstrong Dave Arnold Angie Asbury Larry Astley Holly Atkins Cathy Atkinson Rob Aveson Les Backus Lynn Bagley Ward Ballard David Barclay Cheryl Barkdull Bryan Barker Dave Barkley Kathy Barnes Tim Barnett Karen Barsness Kathy Barton Mary Barton Patty Bass Dan Bates Marolee Bates Michelle Baxter Paul Beattie Mike Beauclair Barbara Benedict Shane Bengoechea Val Bennett Bill Beverage Mike Black Mike Blackburn Tawnya Blackburn Gayla Blanc Mark Bleazard Shelly Blunt Laurie Boston Cherie Bollinger Bob Boyle Diana Braden Randy Braden Keigry'Brol Gary Brookover Deborah Brouillette Becky Brown Charlie Brown Jo Ann Brown Diane Bruns Terry Buchanan Sandy Buniecki Scott Bunn Margie Burchett Len Burdick Tim Burgess Kathy Burke Kevin Burnett Melinda Burruss Greg Burrus Cevilla Cagle Patrica Callister Mark Campbell Bill Canfield Cathy Carlson Martin Cassell Joyce Castle Jenn Catey John Caylor Larry Celustka Terri Chalitoux Cheri Chapman Carol Chastane Teresa Cheek Nancy Christensen Rosemary Christensen Holly Christophersen Lee Anna Chriswell Chris Clapp Melvin Clapsaddle Mike Clark Melanie Clegg Karla Cleveland Elaine Clough Eddy Coftell Michael Coletield Anthony Connor Steve Connor Judy Conway Toni Conway Nancy Coons Alice Cooper Sue Cooper Pam Copeland Mike Cornia Joni Counter Dianne Cowley Nancy Craig Allan Crane Fioxie Crist Marilyn Croghan April Cromwell Carolyn Crook David Crook Jay Crouch Judy Croy Tam Cudd Mary Curtis Sharon Cyphers Sonnie Daniels Merla Deeds Mary Kathryn Derr Jeff Devore Kathy Dietrich Debbie Diflendatfer Darlene Dixon LuAnn Dobaran Vickie Dodd Breck Dohlin Sherry Dominick Wayne Douglas Andy Downey Lesa Downs David Dull Paula Dulaney Judy Duncan Hal Dupuis Rob DuVall Greg Eagy Elwin Eddv Sandi Edwards Heidi Egerman Larry Ellsworth Mike Ellis John Elrod Steve Entzminger Glen Epperly Mark Erickson Margaret Evans Diana Farnlund Dwight Farnworth Brian Faverty Chuck Faylor Kelli Fernlay MaryLou Finlay Barbara Fisher Kellie Frilzpatrick Barbara Flick Linda Forbush tudents enjoy new fourteen minute passing break tudents revive alter early classes in their outdoor student lounge. l 143 Mark Franklin Linda Franz Sue Fraser Zebby Frazer Sue Fretwell Sharon Frisbie Paul Frogley Morrisa Fuller Nata Fuller Dave Gaager Chris Gabettas David Gabrielsen Andy Gaither Jackie Garton Cary Garvin Denise Gerhart Deanna Getz Susan Gilbert Cheryl Glass Sue Glatser Pam Gossard Omeda Griffin Tim Green Shelly Greene Teresa Gross Donna Hall Gypsy Hall Kent Hall Dorie Halsey Heidi Hamilton Robin Hanan Dave Hansen Don Hansen Dana Harper Lory Harper Becky Harvey Bob Harvey John Harvey Sandv Hatch Cindy Haustveit Susan Hawkley Sheri Hayes Tim Hazzard Lynn Healy Flon Hegstrom Lynn Helton Michelle Henderson Marilyn Henrickson Lane Henslee Janet Hermansen Eddie Hickman Ftod Hill Tim Hill Mike Hiner Tony Hiner Kathy Hitt Liz Hitt Scott Hoen Carol Holbert Brad Hollin sworth 9 Dale Hooper Launa Hopkins Tina Horn Andy Horner Kristi Hostord Brenda Hough Stephanie House Deanna Howard Mike Howe Terry Huffaker Evadna Hunsperger Bob Hunter David Huntington Roberta Jo lngrarr' Laurie Isensee Carla Jacobsen Louise Jasperson Pam Jefferies Jan Jenkins Don Jennings Bod Jensen Sallee Jensen Wendy Jensen Michelle Jewell Delbert Johnson Dennis Johnson Holly Johnson Tom Johnson Tony Johnson Virgil Johnson Rendering a unique and powerful country western special at the Lion's Tale Assembly are male vocalists Dan Powell, Chuck Faylor, Flick Weaver, Kim Ftay, and Gary Williams. Boys win vocal honor, powderpuffs rout seniors - t it 'L U - Candy Jones , , ,. M Diane Jones , i , - Y' A , Lindy Jones H -. f K AL ' ,. 'V 1' fl'-.fs A 1 . . fgdiq , 9 I Climbing confidently aboard a bus which will take them to their next field hockey Q , 'Q' Y A AmfA N' . game are Goldie Okazakie, Nikki Ulbright, Margaret Lliteras, and Debe Benedict. wh I Q3 I , . Sai it , , . ,., t , 9 t . , 'rri Marie JONES it Michael Jones -. :A Eggs ,Q if wi Ei-it Q Q , if Q , 'F . 1 N g m ' A - 1-if ' Paul Jones va Q, ' q fin . 1n'4.3 Tg , x in in 'Q' 1 f 4 Q J lf? , L -.text Lani Joyce f A get Mike Jumpegealia V ' 2 A. I - Lori Kadel - -l f f - H it 1 ,L a V 1, ,ii K. , 5 1 wh . Q' ' 323:11 if ,xg ,liz , . I3 viii 'S w. 'Y RXlx5l5ll5ifat3'Hf41 Bm Kamusek l .Q N1 ' Julie Kangas Bill Kassis , ' P it Q ,, ill 0 it get . f l . Ki if .V Q vu? H new M92 wr A X 1 t iv lf' , , ., i t mf 1.2, 4 ,mm 1 sa . Kam Kauffmar Q ' ' - Caroline Keen iwiigfill t g5.F:1'9 ' g ,K ia, Nancy Keene t ll liss ' ' - 1. - I 22,3 ' 142 1' H +- ' , . , . - za H, 9 1 li J e 4 v- .. t 3 i t , tl ,, W az H Duane Kelso Glen Kierstead X Jerry Kunesh -,' ' - 1. .M , ti f -1 ful' - , J gi X 1111- .Q .,,...., Mtv K QV, V , ..,..: L 2 Juniors talk informally with teachersg play ball Dan Kinghorn Kathy Kinley Twila Klink Jan Knigge Flick Knigge Nik Kopp Kandy Kruse Donna Kerby Diane Lamb Gary Lambert Valerie Lane Julie Latham Randy Lee Barbara Lindenmuth 'Barbara Lingenfelter Donna Linzy Dave Lisby Margaret Lliteras Kathy Lodi Paul Longstroth Gail Lorimer Karin Lowder Dan Lynch Coletle Linn Chris Maness Lynn Mansell Susanne Mansell Mike O'Bryan, Kris Ludlum, Tom Taddicken, and Chuck Faylor indulge in an afternoon game, Denise Marler Keith Marsh Terry Martin Virginia Martin Cyndy Massie Ginger Maxwell Cleone May John Meyer Randy Olson and Mrs. Bennett enjoy a short break fand chocolate candy bary between hectic morning classes Mark McCain Mike McCollum Debbie McCormick Marty McCurdy Gary McKinney Cindy McLaws Carl McLean Mark Meeks Teresa Montgomery Brad Moore Fiandy Moorhead Richard Morelock Nancy Nelson Steve Nelson Paul Neville Debbie Newman Debby Papineau Anna Parke Tom Parker Dale Parkinson Rick Phillips Betty Picket Shaunna Pierce Jerry Ann Phlne Mike McDermott Mona McDougal Sylissa McGown Theresa McGuire Kenneth Mclntyre Jeff Mclver Don McKee Lynn McKeeth Mike Meice Becky Meredith Karla Merrill Mark Merritt Claudia Miller Gary Miller Greg Miller Mike Montgomery Rex Morgan Terry Morton Jay Mouser Cheryl Murphy Larry Murphy Roxie Nash Lloyd Neher Dan Nelson Mike Nicholas Louie Nichols Paul Nordholm Cindy O'Bryan Goldie Okazaki Deanna Ooley Monica Oyler Dave Packham Debbie Pasket Barbara Pearson Patty Pearson Mike Peer Dan Perot Kirk Petersen Chris Peterson Dennis Peterson Ron Pohlmann Doug Post Connie Pough Dan Powell Penny Powell Scott Prince M. J.'Pritchett Dee Pugsley Susie Quinn i Carol Ouinney Kent Quinney Corrine Rademacher Judy Rahn Mark Rainer Todd Rasmussen Kim Ray Ron Rea ----- 'f . . JoAnn Reberry Greg Reichert Debbie Remm Judges Candy Jones, Cheryl Richner, Nikki Ulbright, Debbie Remm, and Kathy Burke critique Namoa Bulldog singers Dave Barclay.Stan Belnap and Craig Strobel. irtuosos defeat competitors as crowd applauds Toni Rice Boyd Rich Paula Richards Lynn Richner Patty Reidinger Jack Riggs David Rinker Vickie Roach Nancy Roberts Dale Robinson Steve Robinson Tom Rockney Gary Roderick Steve Rodgers Debbie Rossum Jason Roth John Rourke Chris Rudd Katie Rudd Linda Ruppel Doug Ryder Mike Sanchez Judy Sarlat Mary Beth Sattier Steve Schmidt Mike Schroeder Kevin Scifres Marsha Scilres Patrica Scifres Ruben Segovia Carla Seibel Cindy Seibel Don Seivers Dawn Shatter Terri Shaffer Dan Shaw Stephanie Sherva Quinet Shoemaker Cathy Shroshire Tom Sievers Linda Sigloh Ted Simplot Gailyn Smith Randy Smith Dave Sobelson Lights flicker as active juniors' cheers reverberate upward. l :fr 9 I ' f, :Hi sf x-2: t Y, 3 U, lla? f s pf, . 1 J W' ,, '. 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Q 5513 A ig? - 1 .-1 V X Q Leading the largest class at Borah was not a simple task to The new routine, teachers, and new faces seemed to confuse the class of '75, President Kent McGregor, Vice Laurie Copland, Secretary Diana Peterson, and Repre- Clint Fisher and Mike Chase all helped to bring the together. Sophomore participation in the yearly Tales skit was far from apathetic. The sophomores did their to keep up the school spirit and did the school a great serv- by keeping the Borah Lions' traditional football secrets As tradition goes, the sophomores took Tull charge of the Lucky Dog Awards Assembly. They awarded well-deserving sen- iors the conveted prizes, and occasionally a senior would receive extras. Sophomore intitiation day was another event long remembered by most sophomores. Sophomores save football secrets from Capital Ann Acree Danny Alexander Julie Alexander Bruce Alkire Robert Allen Sherry Allen Steve Anderson Trudl Anthens Renee Atkinson Ed Arnold Carol Baird Tina Ballard Deann Banks Dan Barkell Bill Barnes Ronda Barnhart Brent Barraclough Kim Barrett Mike Barrett Kent Barry Michele Bartel Dennis Bassett Sue Bassett Barbara Bates Mike Baxter Debbie Beavers Pam Beem Cheryl Behr Monti Bell Vicki Bellieveau Debbie Benedict Arlene Bennett Jay Bertasso Gary Betts Gary Bills Ronnie Black Tami Black Larry Blades Mary Blakley Dan Blanchard Ftenee Blanton Mike Borders Tim Bower Tom Bradford Joan Bradish Nilliam Brannon Dennis Brabeck Carolyn Brock Greg Brock Chris Brodhecker Laurel Brown Mark Brown Mike J. Brown Mike S. Brown Brad Buehler Steve Bunn Brad Burum Steve Butler LaDonna Cain Duke Caldwell Debbie Cameron Gary Cambeil Skip Campbell Mike Borders, Greg Foley, Mike Baxter, and Jeff Riggs admire an Indian canoe on display at the Idaho Historical Society. English mini courses inspire field trips Football player, Brent Caulk, is still full ol adrenalin after beating McCall-Donnelly 34-6 Steve Campbell Lary Cantrall Joleen Carlson Jim Carothers Kirk Carroll Ron Carruthers Debe Carver Brent Caulk Orville Cayou Mark Chaney Jay Chase Carol Chastain Debbie Christiansen Mike Cladis Tim Clairborne David Clark Kandi Clark Linda Clark Margaret Clayton Steve Clayton Gary Clegg Rick Clements John Clohessy Mike Close Teresa Coberly Jennifer Code Chris Cofield Trinkia Collins Crystal Cook Mike Coombs Maureen Cooper Cindy Cordes Jeri Cottell Joyce Cowan Dave Cox Cindy Crawlord Dave Cullison Ed Cunningham David Cutler Janell Dahl Ron Dalby Aaron Daniel Rod Davey Janet Davis Kathy Davis Randy Davis David Day Roger Day Denise Diaz Tony Diggs Melinda Dixon Bev Dorman Kurt Dowdle Tim Dulaney Jim Durkin Jim Eads Delia Earls Doug Easter Tracy Eckert Barbara Edwards Nancy Eilers Pam Eisenberg Angie Ellis Christine Elrod Wayne Emory Scott Ennis Karen Entziminger Scott Ereckson Alan Even Brenda Eytchison Dave Farnsworth Karla Farnworth Shy Farrow Sandy Fawler Janice Ferdig Dave Fereday Debbie Ferguson Bob Finley Grant Finch Clint Fisher Greg Foley Arn Forland Michele Fortier Kathy Foster Mike Fouts Kathy Frahm Laurie Frazer Sandy Frisbie Clare Frogley Denns Fuller Sophomore glrls stretch flgures ln P E classes Third period sophomore physical education girls do side stretching exercises hoping to loosen up tight muscles prior to participating in other activities Andrea Gabiola Robert Gaige Jim Gallagher Steve Gallagher Kathy Galliher Steve Garner Lori Garretson Kim Garvin Joe Gawron Ritchie Gaythwaite Dawn George Cherie Gilbert Penny Gilbert Vicki Giles Victor Giles Steven Goble Carrie Gochnour Colette Godfrey Terrelyn Goeddertz Nancy Goicoeche Debbie Golden Mark Gollaher Brad Goodsel Greg Goodsell Lyle'GoodselI Boo Gossett Nelson Gourley Joan Grahm Janis Green Dorothy Gregg Dorothy Grey Kelli Grossman Craig Grow Janice Gruenberg Cathy Haddox Toni Halligan Kris Hallmark Robyn Hampe Darlene Hampton James Hanson Lance Harmon Nancy Harms Peter Harper Randy Harper Cheryl Harris Robert Harris Gary Harshman Alan Hart Debbie Hartley Don Hanley Jean Hauer Cynthia Hawkins LuAnn Hawkins Terrie Hawkins 3 I Football player, Kip Burden 4141, trips up Sam Miller 316 ol Boise High. Dave Haskins Kathy Healy Sally Heck Jan Hedrick Debbie Helderman Bob Heller Mike Hensley Marty Herring Jacquie Hightower Judy Hilton Logan Hobdey Larry Holt Diane Holderness Sue Hollingsworth Randy Holmes Linda Holt Tanya Homer Curt Hoover Rob Horn Rosemarie Horjs Debbie Howard Kathy Howe Cathy Huber Kelly Huffman Bob Hugher Flyan Hunt Teresa Hurlburt Dave Hyle Mike Ingham Denise lrusta Bondi Isensee Tony Jacobson Ilene Jasperson Elva Jenks Jan Jenkinson Holly Jensen Janis Jensen Boy Johansen Chris Johnson Denise Johnson Heidi Johnson Richard Johnson Sandi Johnson Tracy Johnson Brenda Jones Cherie Gilbert portrays the S.l.C, trophy during the Lion Tales skit Lion Tales assembly shows imagination in skit Scott Ennis and Sandy Scribner show their talents in the Lion Tales skit. Dannielle Jones Denise Jones Jan Jones Jerry Jones Jill Jones LuAnn Jones Marsha Jones Mitzi Jones Teresa Jones Vicky Jones Steve Joslin Kevin Jontz Debra Kusler Steve Kuper Lynne Kuriesh Kim Kopejtka Sharon Knight Kandy Klark Annette Kirkpatrick Duane Kierstead Julie Kiefer Gary Keeney Steven Kaufman Pamela Karklin Rudy Kapp Rita Labrum Robert Lamb Randy Lancaster Sue Lane Gail Lee Rich Layton Carolyn Lanky Beth Lefler Ron Leidl Rob Leonard Derald Lewis Karen Lewis Dan Lilly Ruth Lindgren Cyndy Long Julie Lowder Brad Lowe Peggy Lower Lorice Lundgren Teresa Lynch if l Rex Owings pursues one of his many hobbies, rock and gem polishing. L 1 at A X ' Z, Q, is 55 R Stephanie Mackay Connie Mackland Robert Maki Coleen Malloy Cathy Hueber, Wendy Taylor, Clair Frogley, and Tracy Johnson work to bring out spirit. to the showers are Keith Marsh, Larry Campbell, Jim Hansen, and John Lynch. 'Q Randy Mansell Linda March Ken Marler Larry Marler Carl Marrs Keith Marsh Robin Martensen Bill Martin Sandy Martin Vivian Martin Steve Marturello Tina Massie Cindy Mausman Karen McCormac Shirley McCreath Mike McDougal Tom McFerd Kent McGregor Jim McKellar Mark McKibben Susan Meeks Donna Mentzer Reed Merrell Lonnie Merritt Roxanne Metz Arthur Michalk Debbie Miller Sophomore football players keep mentall cool Steve Miller Sue Miltimore Carol Montgomry Gina Morton Tammy Mosgrove Janis Mulder Julie Munson Carrie Lou Naylor Wendy Neilson Karen Nesmith Tim Newby Jessie Newman Debbie Nicholas Deanna Nichols Steve Nichols Kaaren Nokleby Zo Ann Norton Brian Nye Kelly Oakes Joan Oare Cheryl Oliver Johnny Olsen Doug Ooley Ronda Osburn Helen Ostrogorsky Glen Owens Flex Owings Lesa Packham Terri Paine Carlton Parker Ric Paulson Peggy Paulter Lu Pearson Helen Peck Jan Pederson Bruce Pedman Diana Peterson Marc Peterson Randy Peterson Mike Phillips Suzanne Picotte Sylvia Pierce Doug Pinarre Kemef Pitman Kasheila Poindexter Debbie Porter John Poznick Dawn Porter Lila Prater Sharon Prescott Cindy Price Sharalie Prowell Paul Quensell Karen Quinn Sophomore football players have a spirit raising huddle before their first home game with McCall-Donnelly 3 FHIUY dai' In the WYGSTIIFIQ VOOFTI. Bruce Hibbs and Ron Hollister learn to box. Tami Quintieri Vicki Ramsey Tom Randel Mark Ranke Michele Rappleye Mike Rardin Nick Ray Robin Rebeery Dave Reeder Debbie Reimer Ron Rexroad Lyndon Reynolds Jim Richards Mike Riggs Kathy Rigsby Jeff Rigsby Daniel Rinker Vicki Roberts Bambi Robson Dave Robinson Delane Robinson Nancy Robinson Bill Roe Judy Rohm Brenda Rohr Barbara Rose Jay Rosenlund Gayle Rossum Dee Rowe Robin Royball Debbie Runyon Janet Saleen Corkey Salsby Tammy Sanchez Diane Sandquist Rex Santoro Carol Satterfield Debbie savene Bill Scalf Jim Scanlan Cindy Schooley Terri Schorzrnarl Sam SCUDHBT Kerrie Seibel Chris Seitz Karen Sept Rob Sereduk Jane Severance Helen Shambaugh Leah Shaw Diane Shipley Diana Short Cheryl Shropshire Ben Shuey Jerri Sievers Sherry Sills David Skalsky Cindy Smith Linda Smith Anita Snapp -, Mixer dance provides time for new acquaintances Cindy Smith Paul Smith Regina Smith Tony Smith Brad Snow Carl Somerton Judy Sotto Debbie Spencer Dave Sperry Ami Squires Wendell Stamper Judy Stanton Carl Stapp Rodney Stetters Tereasa Steiger Terey Steiger Keith Stenberg Barb Stephan Lila Stephens Marlene Stephenson Maud Sterling Vicki Stevens Monti Stipp Luann Stith Ed Stocks Bill Stokes Lee Stone Shari Stone Mitch Stout-enburg Thom Stric' lin - Teri Sumianf - Shauna St ink Lisa Svoda .k Richard Ta tot Dixie Taylo. Wendy Taylo. David Teeter Dan Temple Bruce Terrell Lisa Terry Cyndie Thomas Tracy Thomas Brad Thompson Greg Thompson Janet K. Thompson Janet L. Thompson Rocky Thompson Toni Thompson Hazel Thornton Alitha Titus Alan Tolley Carmen Totorica Ed Tottein Sheri Ulbright Dennis Ulrich Mike Vail Kerri VanBuskirk 3 mmm A . . 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Danny 153 Alexander, Julie 153 Alexander, Linda 141 Alkire, Bruce 153 Allen, Janet 66, 141 Allen, Karen 66 Allen, Robert 153 Allen, Robert 103 Allen, Roger 103 Allen, Sherry 153 Allan, Terry 103 Allison, Steve 69 Allumbaugh, Denise 19, 79, 141 Alter, Robert 92 Alverson, David 12, 69 Alworth, Danetta 103 Aman, llo 34, 36, 141 Anderson, Christina 141 Anderson, Denise 15, 66, 80, 103 Anderson. Jon 79 Anderson, Karen 141 Anderson Kim 63, 80, 141 Anderson Mark 141 Anderson Pam 103 Anderson, Russel 17, 141 Anderson, Steve 153 Anderson. Vernon A. 50, B.S., M.S. RiverFalls State University Andrew, Leeann 103 Andrew, Penny 66, 141 Angell, Janet 103 Anthes, Trudie 153 Armstrong, Diane 141, 163 Arnold, David 141 Arnold, Eddie 40, 153 Asbury, Angie 62, 78, 140, 141 Asbury, Bill 15, 24, 23, 31, 33, 34, 35, 36, 103 Ashmon, Sandy 66, 75, 80, 103 Astley, Larry 141 Atkins, Holly 141 Atkinson, Cathy 141 Atkinson, Renee 153 Aveson, Robert 63, 141 Axtell, Patricia A. 54, 55, B.A., University of idaho Axtell, Richardson C. 54, B.A,, San Francisco State University Babbitt, Cheryl 48, B.A., College of Idaho Babin, Julie 64, 66, 80, 104 Backus, Les 141 Bagley, Diane 104 Bagley, Lynn 141 Bailey, Bud 64, 85, 105 Baird, Carol 153 Baker, Brenda 79, 104 Ballard, Tina 153 Ballard, Ward 69, 141 Banks, Bob 104 Banks, Deann 153 Barbour, Bill 14, 73, 104 Barclay, David 28, 39, 79, 141, 148 Barkell, Daniel 153 Barkdull, Cheryl 66, 141 Barker, Bryan 141 Barnes, Betsy 104 Barnes, Bill 153 Barnes, Kathy 141 Barnes. Marylee 76, 105 Barnett, Timothy 141 Barnhart, Ronda 76, 153 Barraclough, Brent 40, 153, 162 Barret, Michel 153 Barrett, Christine 104 Barrett, Gene 50 Barrett, Kim 14 Barrett, Robert 92, 93 Barry, Chris 41, 70, 76, 104 Barry, Kent 41, 153 Barsness, Karen 88. 89, 141 Bartel, Michele 153 Barton. Kathy 141 Barton, Mary 67,117,141 Barton, Tim 88, 104 Bass, Patricia 141 Bassett, Dennis 153 Bassett, Manin 104 Bassett, Sue 92, 153 Bates, Barbara 153 Bates, Dan 141 Bates, Marolee 141 Baxter, Michael 133, 141, 154 Beattie, Paul 141 Beaclair, Mike 39, 41, 70, 141 Beaver, Craig 61, 63, 86, 104 Beavers, Debie 153 Beeler, Dick 87, 92, 104 Beem, Pam 68, 153 Beguhl, Jim 25, 70, 104 Behee, Teresa 104 Behr, Cheryl 153 Bell, Barbara 92, 93, 105 Bell, Monti 153 Belliveau, Vicki 153 Belnap, Stanley 28, 70, 148 Bender, Richard C. 48, 125, B.S., St. Cloud College: M.A., Colorado State College Benedict, Barbara 66, 141 Benedict, Debbie 68, 75, 145, 153 Benedict, Lalove 72, 104 Bengoechea, Shane 24, 73, 86, 141 Bennett, Alben V, 44, B.S,, New Mexico Western State Teachers College: M,A.. Western New Mexico University Bennett, Arline 153 Bennett, Elsa 46, 65, 147, B.S., Western New Mexico University Bennett. Valorie 141 Berlin, Bob 63, 86, 104 Berry, Shari 104 Benasso, Jay 153 Bethel, Deanna 104 Betts, Gary 69, 80, 153 Beuclair, Steve 105 Beverage, William 40, 141 Bevington, Becky 163 Bevington, Pat 105 Bickel, Ron 105 Bills, Gary 153 Bills, Mike 105 Binder, Tony 37, 46, 138, B.A., Boise State College Bistline, John 105 Bixler, Gary 28, 105 Black, Kevin 105 Black, Mike 141 Black, Ron 153 Black, Tamera 65, 153 Blackburn, Mike 141 Blackwell, Mary 64, 65, BO, 92, 105 Blades, Larry 153 Blades, Randy 41, 52, 106 Blair, Debbie 66, 87, 106 Blakley, Mary 153 Blanc, Gayla 141 Blanc, Jeff 18, 24, 28, 29, 31, 70, 106 Blanchard, Dan 12, 16, 77, 153 Blanchard, Steven 74, 77, 106 Blanton, 80, 153 Blaser, Brent 106 Blaser, Mark 14 Bleazard, Mark 37, 141 Blickfeldt, Mary 106 Blundt, Lynn 106 Blunt, Shelly 20, 141 Bollinger, Cherie 141 Bonner, Sherry 14, 18, 62, 102, 106, 129 Borders, Mike 153, 154 Borgens, Lori 80, 64, 106 Boston, Laurie 66, 87, 141 Bower, Tim 153 Bowery, Michael 162 Boylan, Margie 48, B.A., University of Arizona: M.A., University ol Iowa Boyle, eos 19, 141 Boyle, Martha 66, 80, 107 Brabeck, Dennis 153 Braden, Cory 107, 141 Braden, Diana 67, 141 Bradford, Tom 153 Bradish, Joan 87, 153 Brandon, Scott 75, 107 Brannan, William 153 Brasch, Bob 107 Brewer, Sandy 66, B7, 107 erlggs, Pam ra, 107 arlgnr, Judy 107 Brobeck, Gean 85, 107 Brock, Allan 86, 107 Brock, Carolyn 141, 153 Brock, Greg 153 Brock, Kerry 15, 28 Brodhecker, Chris 153 Brookover, J. Gary 73, 141 Brooks, Kevin 107 Brouilliette, Debbie 141 Brown, Becky 80, 141 Brown, Charlie 93, 141 Brown, Jack 107 Brown, Jerry 69, 107 Brown, Jo Ann 141 Brown, Keith 41 Brown, Laurel 153 Brown, Linda 107 Brown, Mark 153 Brown, Mike 40, 41, 153 Brown, Marla 107 Brown, Sarah 107 Brown, Sharon 107 Bruns, Diane 91, 141 Buchanan, Aubrey 41, 107 Buchanan, Terry 41, 141 Buclge, Anne 87, 107 Bue, Marjorie C. 48, 87, 126, B.A., Washington State University Buehler, Brad 153 Bulllngton, Sue 67, 108 Boniecki, Sandy 141 Bunn. Scott 141 Bunn, Steve 55, 153 Burchett, Marg 142 Burdick, Len 65, 142 Buresh, Joe, A.S.. Sheridan Jr. College: B.S., Chadron State College Burgess, Gail 105 Burgess, Karla 109 Burgess, Tim 28, 70, 142 Burke. Kathy 66, 142, 148 Burkett, Mike 109 Burkhcllder, Ken 12, 63, 74, 92. 108 Burnett, Kevin 142 Burns, Carole 108 Burpee, Carolyn 56, B.S., University of Idaho Burress, Melinda 142 Burress, Ron 39, 108 Burrus, Greg 70, 142 Burrus, Penny 108 Burtch, Gary 34, 109 Burum, Brad 153 Burwell, Donald 46 Busch, Kathy 109 Bush, Rick 28, 33, 108 Butler, Gary 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 70, 108 Butler, Janice 108 Butler, Steve 77, 153 Butner, Liz 93 Byinglon, Gordon 69 Cady, Steve 108 Cafferty, Bob 17, 40 Caflerty, Tom 18, 28, 29, 30, 31, 70, 109 Cagle, Cevillia 142 Cain, Ladonna 153 Caldwell, Duke 153 Call, Nancy 64, 65, 109 Callister, Tricia 142, 92 Calver, Michele 67, 108 Cox, Raymond 30, 70, 40. Craig, Linda 111 Craig, Nancy 143 Crang, Allan 143 Crawford, Deanna 46, 78, idaho Crist, Roxie 143 Crist, Shelley 111 11 1 B,A., University of Cameron, Debbie 153 Cameron, Glenda 108 Cambell, Donna 108 Cambell, Gary 153 Cambell, Larry 159 Cambell, Mark 76, 93, 142 Cambell, Skip 12, 80, 153 Croghan, Marilyn 143, 92 Cromwell, April 143, 80 Cron, Rick 111 Crook, Carolyn 143, 93 Crook, David 143 Crouch, Jay 143 Cambell, Steve 153 Canfield, Bill 142 Cantrall, Larry 153 Card, Linda 44 Carlson, Cathy 142 Carlson, Joleen 153 Carlson, Pam 109 Carpender, Susan 66, 109 Carpenter, Bill 24, 28, 32, 33, 70 Carper, Doris N. 56, B.S., University of Hawaii Carruthers, Ronald 93 Canter, David 93 Canrer, Deb 51 Casper, Pauline 84, 85, 93, 108 Cassell, Martin 69, 93, 142 Castle, Joyce 77, 142 Castle, Margit 44, B,A., M,ED., University of Montana Caslon, Janis 53, 64, B.B,A., Boise State College Catey, Jennifer 142, 93 Caulk, Brent 40 Caulk, Jim 108, 154 Caylor, John 93, 142 Cayou, Orville 38 Calustka, Larry 142 Chalilox, Terri 142 Chaney, Mark 55 Chapman, Carrie 79, 108 Chapman, Cherii 142 Chapman, Darlene 109 Chase, Carol 109 Chase, Mike 17, 74, 152 Cheek, Teresa 142 Cheever, Terry 69 Chisholm, Karen 109 Christensen, Debie 155 Christensen, Nancy 66, 87, 142 Chastain, Carol 52, 88, 142 Christensen, Peggy 72, 109 Christensen, Rosemary 142 Christensen, Vicki 110 Christensen, Brent 70, 110 Christensen, Mike 110 Christophersen, Holly 66, 142 Christopherson, Lavore 56 Chriswell, Lee 88, 142 Chynowath, Linda 163 Cladis, Mike 155 Clairborne, Tim 55 Clapp, Chris 19, 142, 79 Clapp, Debbie 88, 110 Clapsaddle, Melvin 142 Clark, David 93, 155 Clark, Kandy 155 Clark, Mike 110, 142 Clarke, Randy 80, 110 Claytor, Margaret 155 Clayton, Steve 41, 75, 155 Clegg, Don 46, B,A., Boise State College Clegg, Gary 155 Clegg, Melanie 67, 142 Clements, Rick 155 Cleveland, Karla 142 Cline, Kenya 110 Clohessy, John 155 Clchessy, Steve 63, 87 Close, Michael 155 Clough, Elaine 142, 92 Coberly, Don 14, 70, 74, 73, 71, 110 Cocharn, Rick 74, 111 Cobe, Jennifer 155 Coffell, Edward 142 Coffey, Ron 11l Colelield, Michael 142 Coles, Linda 79. 111 Collingwood, Barbara 56, B.A,, Idaho State Croy, Judy 75, 143 Cudd, Tamara 143 Cullison, Dave 41, 155 Cummins, Clay 63, 111 Cunningham, Ed 40, 155 Curtis, Cindy 76, 111 Curtis, Louise M. 44, 52 Curtis, Mary 66, 143 Cutler, David 38, 155 Cyphers, Sharon 143 Dahl, Janell 155 Dahlin, Breck 111 Dalby, Dorothy 111 Dalby, Ron 40, 155 Dalos, James E. 49, BS.. University Dalton, Teri 111 Daniel, Aron 77, 155 Daniels, Craig 111 Daniels, Sonnie 143 Dansereau, Carl 112 Davey, Rod 155 Davis. Al 56 Idaho State University Collins, Tony 69 collins, Trinkia 155 Colson, Deborah 111 Conley, Terry 40 Conley, Terry T. 44, B.S., Utah State University Conner, Anthony Conner, Steve 34 Conner, Steve 34 Conrad, Glen 56 142 . 70, 142 . 36, 38 Conway, Judy 77, 142 Conway, Toni 75. Cook, Tami 111 142 Coombs, Frank 111 Coombs, Mike 155 Coons, Nancy 79, 142 Coo er, Alice 142 D Cooper, Maureen 155 Cooper, Suzan 66, 142 Copelan, Carol 45, 87, 66, 111 Copeland, Laurie 152,163 Copeland, Pam 142 Cordes, Cindy 155 Cordes, Mike 69. 111 Cornia, Mike 37, 142 Cortes, Penny Cottle. Jeri 155 Counter, Joanie 1 43 Cowan, Joyce 155 Cowley, Dianne 143 Cox, Dave 155 Davis, Glen 56 Davis, Janet 80, 155 Davis, Randy 155 Day. David 78, 80, 155 Day, Rick 112 Day, Roger 86, 155 Deagon, T. C. 112 DeBleick, Grace 56 Deeds, Marsha 112 Deeds, Marla 68, 87, 143 Dennis, Stephanie 75, 88, 112 DeReus. Diane 66. 112 Derr, Mary 79, 143 Devore, Jeffery 93, 143 Diaz, Denise 155 Dick, Lanny 69 Dickson, Richard 46 Diercks, Ben 40 Dietrich, Kathy 143 Diffendaffer, Debra 143 Diggs, Tony 155 Dilley, Nina 64, 66, 80, 112 Dittmar. Marie 56 Dixon, Darlene 143 Dixon, Melinda 155 Dobaran, LuAnn 143 Dodd, Dennis ll2, 150 Dodd, Vicki 143 Dodds, Gloria 56 Dohlin, Breck 143 . Dominick, Sherry 92, 143 Dorman, Bev 155 Doty, Lisa 112 Dougal, Stephan 112 Douglas, Wayne 143 Dowdie, Curt 14, 40, 92, 155 Downey, Andy 37, 143 Downs, Lesa 143 Drake, Rick 93, 112 Drury, Pat 112 Duff, David 143 Dulaney, Paula 143 Dulaney, Tim 93, 155 Duncan, Judy 143 Dupuis, Hal 143 Du Puls, Robert 93 Durkin, Jim 155 Duvall, Robert 92, 143 Dykes, Ed 122 Eads, Diana 112 Eads, Jim 69, 155 Eagy, Greg 14, 143 Earls, Delia 155 Easter, Doug 155 Eckert, Tracy 155 Eddy, Elwyn 143 Edens, Theresa 64, 112 Edwards, Barbara 155 Edwards, Sandi 143 Edwards, Steve 112 Egerman, Heidi 143 Eilers, Nancy 155 Eisenbarth, John 25, 112 Eisenburg, Pamela 93, 155 Elliott, Doreen 112 Elliott, Janet 88, 59, 113 Elliott, Julie 89 Elliott, Randall 69 Ellis, Angie 52, 155 Ellis, Mike 143 Ellison, Bob 70, 78, 113 Ellsworth, Larry 143 Elrod, Christine 155 Elrod, John 143 Emery, Lesa 84, 113 Emory. Wayne 155 Emery, David R. 48, B.A., Boise State College Enders, Bobbi 113 Ennis, Scott 40, 158 Entzminger, Karen 155 Entzminger, Steve 143 Epperley. Glen 143 Erekson, Angie 113 Erekson, Scott 75, 155 Erickson, Kim 66 Erickson. Mark 143 Ericson. Stacy 88, 89 Erskine, Pam Ethridge, Jane 113 Evans, Margret 93, 143 Ewing, Camille 93 Ewing, David J. 52, 53, B.A., Northwest Nazarene College Eytchison, Brenda 14, 68, 155 Fails. Curt 41 Falk, Lloyd E. 50. B.S., Idaho State University Farnlund, Diane 67, 92, 143 Farnsworth, Dave 89, 155 Farnsworth, Dwight 143 Farrow, Shy 155 Faull, Karen 60, 64, 74, 75, 113 Faverty, Brian 143 Faylor, Chuck 13, 37, 70, 93, 140, 143. 145. 146 Fease. Tracy 163 Fenich, Debbie 68, 71, 113 Ferdig, Janice 55, 155 Fereday, Jamie 61, 74, 113 Fereday, Mark 80 Ferguson. Debbie 68, 155 Fernley, Kelli 143 Fesler, Richard 74, 76, 114 Finch, Grant 40, 155 Finley Mary Lou 143 Firman. Robert G. Jr. Fisher, Barbara 74, 143 Fisher, Clint 40. 152, 155 Fisher. Janet 114 Fisher, Mike 12. 114 Fisher, Suzie 12, 114, 130 Fitzpatrick. Kellie 93. 143 Flatser, Sue 144 Fleenor, Monty 115 Flick, Barbara 64, 143 Flores, Lucy 163 Foley, Greg 154, 155 Forbush, Linda 143 Forbush, Vickie 1 15 Forland, Arn 155 Forland 24. 85, 88. 89, 114 Forster, Robert L. 44. B.S., University ot Idaho: M.ED. College of Idaho Forties, Michelle 68, 155 Foss, Charleda 55, B.S., M.A., Brigham Young University Foster. Kathy 155 Fouts, Michael 155 Fowler, Sandy 155 Frahm, Willis 77, 114 Franklin, Julia 88, 89, 115 Franklin, Mark 144 Franz, Linda 144 Frans. Victor 115 Fraser, Cindy 155 Fraser. Sue 144 Frazer. Zebby 66. 144 Frazier, David 63, 75, 78, 80, 102, 115 Frazier. Margaret 68, 80 Freels, Mike 64, 73, 115 Freels, Patrick 73, 74, 92, 93, 114 Freeman, Randall 114 Fretwell, Sue 85, 144 Frleson. Doug 69, 93 Frisbie, Sandra 155 Frisbie, Sharon 144 Frisch, Diane 87, 152, Frisch, Kay 66, 75. 87, Frogley, Clare 62, 159 Frogley, Jane 20, 115 Frogley, Paul 15. 28, 37, 61, 70, 75, 79, 144 Frye, Katie 115 Fuller, Dave 115 Fuller, Dennis 155 Fuller, Morrisa 144 Fuller, Nate 144 163 115 Gaager, Dave 144 Gabettas. Chris 66. 144 Gabettas, Laura 80, 93, 114 Gabica. Jefi 73, 93. 155 Gabiola, Andrea 55, 155, 156 Gabrielson. David 37, 144 Gaige, Robert 155, 156 Gaige, Susan 76. 114 Gaither, Andy 93, 144 Galey. Gretchen 67, 115, 117 Gallagher, Jim 156 Gallaher, Mark 155 Gallagher, Mike 14, 46, 60.65, 72, 73, 74, 75, 80, 115 Gallagher. Steve 40, 156 Gallagher, Tim 155 Galliher, Kathy 155, 156 Galloway, David 150 Gambles. Joe 15, 28, 30, 70, 115 Ganz. Susan 66. 80, 115 Garner. Edward 12, 28. 70, 114 Garner, Steve 106, 155 Garretson, Lori 68, 155, 156 Garrett, James A, 38, 48, 70. B.A.. East Gerdes, Mimi 115 Gerhan, Denise 144 Getz, Deanna 144 Gifford, Gayle 66, 92, 115 Gilbert. Cheri 155, 156 Gilben, Penny 155, 156 Gilbert, Sue 144 Giles, Nancy 72, 78, 116 Giles, Vicki 156 Giles, Victor 156 Glaser, Deb 66, 102, 116 Glass, Brad 117 Glass. Cheryl 66. 144 Goble, Steven 69. 155, 156 Cochnour, Carrie 93, 155, 156 Godfrey, Colette 155, 156 Goicoechea, Nancy 155, 156 Goeddertz. Terrelyn 93, 155, 156 Golden, Debbie 85. 155. 156 Gollaher, Kevin 116 Gollaher, Mark 87. 156 Goodsel, Brad 156 Goodsell. Greg 155, 156 Goodsell, Lyle 80, 156 Goodwin, Shauna 65 Gossard, Pam 144 Gosset. Bob 155, 156 Gourley, Gwen 116 Gourley, Nelson 41 Graft, Bob 18, 24, 28, 30. 70. 73, 74,81 102, 1 16 Graham, Bill 39, 89 Graham, Debbie 64. 68, 86, 87, 116 Graham, Joan 156 Graham, Pam 117 Gramkow, Judy 116 Grano, Sherry 116 Gray. Jill A, 53. B.A., College of Idaho Graybeal, Darlena 85. 116 Green, Janis 76. 156 Green. Louise 116' Green, Tim 144 Green, Tom 117 Greene, Joel 116 Greene, Shelley 144 Gregg, Dorothy 156 Griffin, Ada B. 53, 64, B.A., Concordia College Griffin, Omeda 88, 144 Grimm, Jay 79, 116 Gross, Richard 39, 70, 72, 80, 116 Gross, Theresa 144 Grossman, Kelli 64, 156 Grossman, Terri 116 Grow, Craig 156 Gruenberg, Janice 156 Gunderson. Lorraine 48, 87, 137, B.A.. Northwest Nazarene College Haddox, Cathy 156 Haddox, Debbie 66, 117 Haines. Ron 28,,70, 116 Hall, Donna 144 Hall, Gypsy 144 Hall, Kent 37. 144 Hake. Steve 116 Halligan, Toni 155 Hallmark, Kristie 156 Hallmark, Steve 12, 1 16 Halsey, Donna 116 Halsey. Dorie 80, 144 Hamilton, Heidi 92, 144 Hamon. Debbie 117 Hamoe, Robyn 156 Hampton, Darlene 156 Hampton, Dennis 117 Hanan, Robin 144 Hand, Kelly 117 Hansen, Hansen. Hansen, Hansen, Dave 34. 144 Don 144 Gerald 117 Kevin 16, 60. 63, Hansen, Susan 118 Hanson. Hanson. James 156, 159 Jerry 39, 70 Harmaon, Lance -156 Harms, Nancy 88, 156 Harper, Donna 144 Harper, Lori 92, 93. 144 Harper, Peter 156 74, 75. 117 Harper, Randy 156 Harper, Rick, 118 Harris, Barry 68 Harris, Cheryl 15, 156 Harrig, Curtis 28, 32. 33.34. 70, 73, 114, 11 Harris, Robert 156 Harris, S haron 118 Harshman, Bill 70. 93, 118 Harshman, Gary 156 Hart. Alan 80, 156 Hartley, Debbie 156 Hanley. Hartley. Don 156, 162 Richard 93. 119 Hartman. Sandy 48, B.A., University ol Northern Colorado Hartung. Rhonda 64. 119 Harvey, Becky 144 Gaspa Oregon College Garton, Jackie L. 144 Garvin, Cary 144 Garvin. Kim 155. 156 Garvin. Stephanie 114 rotti, Rick 17, 84, 88, B9 Harvey. Bob 144 Harvey, John 39, 144 Hasselbring, Debra 79, 85, 118 Hatch. Sandi 144 Hauer, Jean 156 Haustveit, Cindy 79, 144 Gates, Mark 92, 93, 115 Gawron, Joe 155, 156 Gaythwaite. Pamm 115 Gaythwaite, Ritchie 38, 40, 46, 156 Geertson. Ronald C. 48. B.A., Idaho State University Gentle, Marguerite S. 44, 48, B.A., University ot Calitornia, Los Angeles: M.A., College ol Idaho George, Dawn 155, 156 Havenield. Randy 24, 28. 70, 118 Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins , Craig 39 , Cynthia 93, 156 . Daniel 119 . LuAnn 156 Terrie 156 Hawkieyf susan ea, 144 Hawskin s, Dave 157 Hayes, Sheri 92. 93, 144 Hazard, Tim 144 Headden, Elmer A. 50, B.S., College ol Idaho Healy, Kathy 93, 157 Healy, Lynn 92, 144 Heck, Jebbie 66 Heck, Sally 157 Hedrick, Jan 157 Hedrick, Larry 80 Hedrick, Scott 119 Helfner, Jill A. 48. B.A., ' ' Hegstrom. Ron 28, 70, 74, 140, 144 Helderman, Debbie 157 Heller. Robert 92, 93. 157 Helton, Judy 88 Helton, Lynn 144 Henderson. LuAnn 119 Henderson, Michele 66. 142, 144 Hendriksen. Mike 40 Henricksen, Marilyn 144 Henslee, Lane 144 Hensley, Cathy 119 Hensley. Mike 157 Hereford, Bill 70, 118 Hermansen, Janet 72, 144 Herring, Many 157 Hickman. Ed 144 Hickman, Lloyd 118 Higby. Linda 84. 85. 119 Higgins, Karen 64. 87, 119 Higginson, Kin 56 Hightower, Jacquie 157 Hill, Debbie 119 Hill. Rod 73, 144 Hill, Tim 144 Hioton, Judy 87, 157 I-tiny, Pai se Hiner, Mike 69, 144 Hiner, Tony 93, 144 Hitt. Kathy 68. 144 Hitt, Liz 16. 68, 144 Hobb, Marilee 86, BB, 89, 119 Hobbs, Jeff 118 Hobdey, Logan 86, 157 Hodges, David 118 Hoen, Scott 144 Hofert, Gail 63, 119 Hoff, Larry 157 Holben, Carol 144 Holderness, Diane 157 Hollingsworth. Brad 144 Hollingsworth. Susan 157 Holm, Peggy 119 Holm. Steve 90 Holmes, Randy 40, 157 Holt, Linda 157 Holt. Nancy 19. 66. 68, 75. 119 Homer, Tanya 14, 157 Hoopes, Gladys 56 Hoover, Curt 157 Hopkins, Becky 64, 67, 119 Hopkins. Launa 144 Hopper, Dale 144 Hopson, Frances 88. 89, 118 Horejs. Mike 118 Horn, Rob 40, 157 Horn, Tina 79, 144 Hornaday, Charles E. 55, 77. B.S., North Texas State University Horner, Andy 87, 144 Horys, Rosemarie 157 Hoslord. Kristi 48, 66, 144 Hough, Brenda 68, 144 Hough, Don 119 Hough, Patti 68, 78 House, Stephanie 88, 144 Howard, Deanna 144 Howard, Debby 157 Howard. Quentin E. 50, B.S., Boise State College Howe, Kathy 157 Howe, Mike 144 Howell, Roger 14, 63 Howells, Naida 86, 87, 119, 125 Hronek, Judy 25, 119 Huber. Cathy 62. 157, 159 Huber. Vicky 119. 120 Hudlet, Carolyn 57, B.S., University of Buffalo Huebert, Sharon 120 Huelskamp, Robert J. 50, B.A. St. John University: M.A. University of Northern Iowa Huffaker. Terry 78. 144 Huffman, Kelly 157 Hughes. Bob 157 Hunsperger, Evadna 67. 144 Hunt, Ryan 157 Hunt. Sharon 19, 66, 80, 121 Hunter, Bob 144 Hunter, Cathy 120 Huntington, David 93, 144 Hurlbun. Teresa 157 Hutt. Terry 24. 28. 30, 31. 70, 105. 120 Hyle, Dave 157 University of Idaho Ingalls. Dave 77 Ingham, Mike 157 Ingram, Roberta I44 Irish. Ken Irwin, Mark 120 lnivin, Richard 63. 80. 102, 120 lrusta, Denise 21, 87, 86, 157 Isensee, Laurie 144 lsensee. Rondi 157 Isensee. Vicki 121 lturriagn, Bias 56 Jack. Cheryl Jacks. Tom 56 Jacobs, Mark 93, 118, 120 Jacobsen, Carla 85, 144 Jacobsen, Ruth 16, 24, 88, 93. 120 Jacobsen. Tony 157 Jacobson, Scott Jameson, June M. 57, B.S., University of Idaho Jameson, William D., B,A., M.A., College of Idaho Janson. Ron 120 Jasperson. lline 157 Jasperson, Louie 73, 144 Jauert. Dale Jayo, Gae 120 Jefiries, Pam 66, 87, 144 Jenkins, Elva Jenkins, Randy 121 Jenkinson, Jan 144, 157 Jenks, Elva 157 Jennings, Brent Jennings, Donald 144 Jensen, Holly 157 Jensen, James Jensen, Janis 157 Jensen, Jeffery 63, 120 Jensen, Renee 68, 71, 80, 120 Jensen, Rex Jensen, Rod 15, 28, 70. 93. 144 Jensen, Sallee 66, 144 Jensen, Wendy 140, 144 Jensen. Laurel 120, 74, 75, 102 Jewell, Michelle 66, 144 Johansen. Roy 157 Johns, Brent 87 Johns, Connie 80, 120 Johnson. Anthony Johnson, Bob 70, 121, 50 Johnson, Christy 157 Johnson, Darrell Johnson, Dawn 71, 73, 67, 78, 120 Johnson. Delbert 144 Johnson, Denise 157, 73, 78 Johnson, Dennis 144 Johnson, Diny 44, 76 Johnson Edwin A. 50, 51, B.S., University oi Minnesota: M.ED., University of North Dakota: M.S.T., University of New Hampshire Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Heidi 157 Holly 144 Janet 120 Kevin 120 Michael 120. 129. 69 Richard 157, 77 Robert 28, 31, 33, 113 Sandras 157 Sherry 121 Tom 37. 144 Tony 28, 32. 144 Tracy 62, 68, 157. 159 Virgil 14, 78. 88, 144 Johnston, Chad 121 Johnston, Las 40 Johnston, Robbin Jolly, Ker ry 121 Jolley, Scott Jolly, Martha 64, 75, 88. 89. 121 Jones. Becky 64, 75, 121, 125, B6 Jones. Brenda 157 Jones, Candy 140, 145, 148 Jones, Connie B8 Jones, Dannielle 158 Jones, Denice 79, 93, 158 Jones, Deane 64, 145 Jones. Jan 158 Jones, Jerry 158 Jones, Jil I158 Jones. Lindy 68. 80, 145 Jones, LuAnn 46, 158 Jones, Louise 53, B.S.ED., Unlverslty of Idaho Jones, Lynn 70, 80, 121 Jones, Marie 145 Jones, Marsha Ann 68, 80, 158 Jones, Marshall P. 55. 81. B.S., University ot Idaho Jones, Michal 145 Jones, Mitzi 158 Jones. Paul 73, 145 Jones, Rea Ann 121 66 Jones, Robyn 80, 87, 122 Jones, Rory 16. 19, 41. 65, 39, 73, 70. 122 Jones, Teresa 158 Jones, Terri Jones, Vicki 17. 158 Jontz, Kevin Roy 158 Jordan, Jeanette 56 Joslin, Steve 158 Joslyn, Margaret 122 Jossis, Lisa 122 Joyce, Lani 145 Joyce, Lani Junpergealia, Mike 145 Kadd, Mark Kadel. Lori 145 Kadal. Mark 39, 70. 123 Kaesse, Christine 80. 81. 87, 93. 123 Kallenberger, Prent 122, 130, 13, 75, 80, 81 Kalousek, Willism 145, 69 Kangas, Julie 75, 145 Kapp, Rudy 158 Karklin, Pamela 158, 77 Kash. Marc Kassens, Keith 69 Kassis, Bill 145. 87 Kauffman, Karen 145 Kaufman, Rich 28, 34. 70, 73, 122 Kautman, Steve 40, 38. 158 Kearns, Jett Keatings. Casey 89, 88 Keene, Carolyn 145, 93 Keen, Nancy 145 Keeney, Gary 69, 93, 158 Keeton. Terisa Keller, Kathy 123 Kelley, Sue 74, 66, 121, 123 Kelley, Vickie 74, 14. 15, 18, 19, 62. 123. 102. 78 Marler Newby, Timothy 40, 16 Poznick, Kelso, Duane 145 Kennedy, Debbie 51, 123 Kennedy, Donld Kennedy, Raymond 122 Kerby, Donna Kesner, Bill 77 Kester, Jerry 46, 122, 73, 75 Ketchum, Steve 15, 28, 123 Kieter, Julie 158 Kierstead, Duane 158 Kierstead, Glen 145 Killian, Bobby Kimmel, Darla 123, 66, 78 Kinghorn, Dan 146 Kinley, Kathy 146 Kinny, Vada 122 Kirby, Mike 67 Kirkes, Teri 122 Kirkpatrick, Annette 158 Kirkpatrick, Patty 123, 66, 80 Kiser, Steve 70, 123 Klark, Kandy 158 Kline, Kenya 123 Klink, Twila 146 Klinker, Joe 123 Klinker, Mike Knigge, Jan 146 Knigge, Rick 146, 122 Knight, Dean 69 Knight, Dean Knight, Sharon 158 Knudsen, Larry 61, 63, 64, 122, 86 Kopejka, Kim 158 Kopp, Nik 28, 70, 146 Kopp, Rudy 41 Koprowski, Rhonda Kruse, Kandy 146, 85 Kubena, David 123 Kump, Glendon Kunesh, Jerry 145 Kunesh, Lynne 158 Kuper, Steve 158 Kupp, Nik 79 Kurby, Dona 146 Kurdy, Ann 53, B.S., University of Idaho Kurdy, Michael J. 47, B.S., University ol Idaho Lachiondo, Julie 48, 87, B,A., Boise State College LaMarche, Jim 78, 80, 123 Lamb, Diane 66, 146 Lamben, Gary, 69, 146 Lambert, Ruth 56 Lancaster, Randy 158 Lane, Susan 158 Lane, Suzanne 123 Lane, Valerie 146 Lang, Jeff 88, 93, 123 Lanky, Carolyn 158 Lanting, Patricia 50, B.S., University ol Idaho Latham, Julie 146 Laythe, Tom 39, 70, 124 Layton, Joe 25, 28, 33, 70, 124 Layton, Richard 158 Leatham, Linden J. 50, B.S., M,S., Utah State University Lee, Celesta 89, 124 Lee, Gail 67, 158 Lee, John 80 Lee, Pamela 68, 117, 124 Lee, Randy 34, 124 Lee, Randy 146 Lefler, Beth 158 Leidl, Ron 158 Lemar, Rick 63 Leonard, Rob 158 Lewis, Gerald 158 Lewis, Karen 158 Ligget, Larry 124 Lilly, Dan 158 Lilly, Rosemary 87, 124 Llndenmuth, Barb 146 Lindgren, Barbara 124 Lindgren, Ruth 158 Llngenteller, Barbara 146 Link, Dick 64, 124 Linzy, Donna 146 Lisby, David 146 Lliteras, Margaret 68, 145, 146 Lloyd, Suzetta 124 Lodi, Kathy 88, 89, 146 Loftus, Kim 79, 124 Long, Cindy 158 Long, Dawn 124 Longstroth, Paul 63, 88, 89, 146 Lorimer, Gail 146 Lorimor, Loren 124 Loseke, Mark 124 Lowder, Julie 158 Lowder, Karin 93, 146 Lowe, Brad 40, 158 Lowe, Chris 69 Lowe, John 20, 28, 32, 70, 125 Lower, Peggy 158 Ludlum, Kris 93, 146 Lundgren, Beth 66, 87, 125 Lundgren, Lorice 158 Lyda, Dan 124 Lyda, Virginia 56 Lylord, Ted 28, 32, 33, 60, 63, 74, 125 Lynch, Dan 28, 70, 146 Lynch, John 73, 159 Lynch, Teresa 158 Lynn, Colette 146 Lynskey, Clive 56 Lynskey, Fern 56 Mackay, Stephanie 88, 159 Mackland, Connie 55, 159 Magnuson, Tim 34, 35, 36, 37, 70, 87, 99, 125 Maki, Roben 159 Malloy, Coleen 94, 159 Mariess, Carla 125 Maness, Christy 146 Mann, Victor 28, 55 Manning, Bonnie 56 Mansell, Lyn 68, 99, 146 Mansell, Randy, 40, 159 Mansell, Susanne 146 Manship, Lori 66, 125 Manwill, Lane 39 Mosgrove, 'larnmy 94, 160 Mouser, Jay 147 Mouser, Mike 37, 70 Mulanix, Rita 129 Mulder, Gorden 128 Paulson, Rich 160 Paulter, Peggy 160 PSHTSOD, Barbara 147 Pearson, Lee Pearson, Lu 160 Pearson, Patti 147 Mulder, Janis 160 Muller, Matt 64 Mumtord, John 88, 126 Munson, Julie 93, 160 March March Marks, . Linda 92, 93 , Tim 88, 159 Pearl 56 Marler, Denise 147 Marler, Ken 94, 159 . Larry 159 Munson, Kim 128, 66, 94 Murphy, Cheryl 147, 66 Murphy, Kim Murphy, Larry 147 Murrell, Cecil Marlow, Pat 63, 99, 125 Marris, Carl 159 Marsh, Keith 147, 159 Martensen, Robin 159 Martin, Barbara 89, 125 Martin, Patty, 125 Martin, Sandy 159 Martin, Terry 66, 147 Manin, Una 44, Lipperts Business College Martin, Virginia 73, 147 Martin, William 69, 159 Martinez, Gary 14, 88, 125 Martinez, Laura 126 Martinez, Stephen 159 Martuello, Steve 159 Massie, Cyndy 147 Massie, Tina 159 Mattels, Jetlery 126 Maughn, Brian 63, 126 Maxwell, Dan 38 Maxwell, Ginger 147 Nakan o, George S. 55, B.A., College ol Idaho Peck, Helen 88, 160 Pederson, Jan 160 Pedman, Bruce 160 Peebles, Marsha 130 Peer, Mike 147 Perigo, Cindy 131 Perlins, Onnie 131 Perkins, James E. 93, 92, 16, 57, 6, B.M.E., M.M.E., University ot Colorado Perkins, Rod 15, 130 Perot, Dan 46, 63, 39, 70, 147 Nash, Monty 18, 28, 30, 31, 70, 24, 128 Nash, Roxie 147, 80 Naylor, Mike 129, 94 Neeley, John 129 Neely, Mark Nefzger, David 128 Nehr, Lloyd 34, 35, 63, 147 Neilson, Wendy 160 Nelson, Bruce 128 Nelson, Dan 37, 147 Nelson, Forrest Nelson, Helen 56 Nelson, Kathy 128, 66 Nelson, Nancy 147 Nelson, Steve 147 Nemich, Daniel 128 Nesnith, Karen 160 Perry, Barbara 31 Perry, George 18, 28, 29, 70, 131 Perry. G g131 re Petersen Kirk 147 Peterson Peterson Peterson f Chris so, 147 , Dennis 147 ,Ciane 14, 152,160 Peterson, Kathy 131 Peterson Peterson , Mark 169 , Randy 160 Petty, Lyle 28, 47 Peugh, Connie 94, 147 Pew, Debbie 130 Plosl, Dog 79 Pfost, Mike 70 Phillips, Mike 38, 160 Phillips, Richard 147 Neuenschwander. Alex Nevins, Sally 129 May, Barbara 126 0 Pickett, Betty 147 Picolle, Susanne 160 Pierce, Shaunna 147 May, Cleone 93, 147 Maylor, Carrie 14, 160 McArthur, Tim 41, 93, 126 McCabe, Gary 14, 73, 88, 89, 126 McCain, Mark 14, 70, 89, 147 McClure, Lucinda 92, 126 MCColIurn, Mike 147 McCormac, Anne 64, 91, 126 McCormac, Karen 87, 159 McCormick, Debby 147 McCullough, Tim 98 McCurdy, Marty 15, 28, 30, 31, 70, 147 McDermott, Mike 69, 147 McDougal, Mike 85, 159 McDougal, Mona 80, 147 McDougall, Kathy 126 McGown, Sylissa 79, 94, 147 McGregor, Kent 77, 94, 152, 159 McGuire, Theresa 147, 159 Mclntier, Pam 126 Mclntyre, Kenneth 147 Mclver, Jett 73, 147 McKee, Don 97, 147 McKeeth, Lynn 79, 142, 147 McKellar, Jim 95 McKinney, Gary 147 McKibben, Mark 38, 40, 75, 159 Mcl.aws, Cyndie 93, 147 McLean, Carl 147 McMurren, Catherine 99, 126 McPeak, Fern 127 Meeks, Mark 87, 92, 94, 147 Meeks, Susan 159 Megahan, Mark 69 Meis, Kun 147 Mengel, Margaret L, 44 Mentzer, Donna 93, 159 Meredith, Becky 147 Meredith, LuAnn 24, 66, 87, 99, 127 Merrill, Karla 68, 92, 147 Merrell, Kevin 75, 127 Merritt, Lonnie 159 Merritt, Mark 28, 40, 147 Nletl, Martin W. 55, 64, B.S., Utah State University Metz, Roxann 52, 93, 159 Meyer, John 147 Newcomer, Rickie Newell, Helen P. 50, 64, B.S., University of Washingtong M.S. University ot Idaho Newhall, Marian 56 Newman, Debbie 147 Newman, Jess 80. 160 Newman, Sue 93, 129 Nicholas, Debbie 160 Nichols, Deanna 160 Nichols, Georgie 128, 80, 84, 85 Nicholas, Mike 147 Nichols, Louis 147, 99, 80 Nichols, Stephan 160 Nickerson, Debby Nix, Debbie 128 Nokleby, Karen 160 Nord, Richard Nordholm, Paul 147, 99 Norquist, Kelli 66, 99, 128 Norton, Zo 160, 93 Norwood, Cathy Nye, Brian 160, 93 Pierce, Sylvia 160 Pimentel. Janet 79, 131 Pinaire, Doug 160 Pinaire, Karen 131, 80 Pirrong, Katherine 131 Plil'T'lBl'1 ,Greg 99,131 Pitman, Kemet 83, 160 Platts, Willow 66, 130 Pline, Jerry 147 Pohlmann, Ron 147 Pohlmann, Ron Poindexter, Kasheilla 160 Pond, Ken Popper, 69 Poner, Dawn 93, 160 Poter, Deb 160 Poter, Jan 131 Post, Doug 147 Poulson, Doris Poulter, .Peggy Powell, Dan 28, 70, 87, 97, 140, 145 Powell, Penny 147 John 160 Oakes, Becky 75, 88, 64, 84, 129, 89, 88, 99 Oakes, Curtis 128 Oakes, Dan 89 Oakes, Kelly 160 Oare, Joan 160 Oberbillig, Laurine 64, 92, 80, 129, 87, 66. 99 Oberbillig, Velma M. 53, B.S., University ol Idaho O'Bryan, Cindy 147 O'Bryan, Harry 128 O'Bryan, Mike 146 Odziemek, Barbara 128 Okaza Okaza Oliver, Olsen, Olsen, li, Goldie 66, 99, 145, 147 ki, Robin 15, 66, 87, 99 Cheryl 94, teo Jo Ann 88, 89, 129 Johnny 160, 73 Olsen, Keith Olsen, Peggy 72, 76, 78, 128 Olsen, Randy 147 Olsen, Rick Olsen, Thomas H. 44, B,A,, idaho State Meyer, Mike 127 Meyer, Michal Vernon W. 69, SGT. k, Shirley 159, 163 Miller, Carla 94, 127 Miller, Claudia 93, 147 Miller Debbie 159 Miller: Gary 15, ta, 147 Mailer, Greg za, ar, 94, 147 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Lesa 66, 127 Loree 94, 127 Rhonda 67, 78, 93, 127 Richard 85 Miller, Steve 160 Miller, Miller Tom 69 Valerie 127 Milliron, Rick 28,41 Miltmore, Sie 160 University: M.S. University of Washington Olsen, Tim 16, 34, 35, 70, 73, 87, 98, 129 Olson, Clara 129 Oltman, Teresa 129, 78 O'Mera, Robert J. 28, 50, B.S., M.A. Idaho State University Ooley, Deanna 147 Ooley, Douglas 160 Orr, Kathy 44, Murray State University. B,A Boise State College Osburn, Rhonda 160, 93 Ostler, Debbis 129 Overgaard, Mark Owens, Glenn 160 Oslrogorsky, Helen 14, Owings, Rex 158, 160 160, 68, B7 Owings, Rita 126, 130, 96, 65, 87 Miner, Sally 72, 73, 127 Mogus, John 127 Montgomery, Carol 160 Montgomery. Mike 147 Montgomery, Teresa 94, 147 Moody, Larry 127 Moon, Mary Ann 25, 65, 87, 97, 99, 127 Moon, Staceia 127 Moore, Brad 69, 147 Moore, Burt 70, 127 Moore, Roni 127 Moorhead, Randy 147 Moos, Jetf 39, 77, 127 Moosman, Cindy 94 Moreland, John 39, 127 Morelock, Gerald 24, 28, 30, 70, 94, 128 Morelock, Richard 28, 147 Morgan, Rex 147 Morgan, Susan 64, 128 Morris, Randi 129 Morton, Gina 160 Morton, Jerry 39, 95, 96 Morton, Terry 147 Oyler, Monica 48, 147, 93 Pace, Cynthia 85, 99, 130 Paceham, David 39, 95, 147 Packham, Lesa 160 Pahl, Bill 130 Paine, Teri 160 Palmer, Linda 79, 130 Pankratz, Delane C. 14, 28, 46, B.A., College of Idaho Pankratz, James 50, B.S. Kansas University Papineau, Debbie 67, 147 Parke, Anna 147 Parker, Carlton 160 Parker, James 80 Parker, Tom 147 Parkerson, Dale 73, 15, 70, 28, 80, 147 Parrott, Ray 130 Paskett, Debi 147 Patrick, Nikki 48, 77, B.A., Pacific Lutheran University Patterson, James 25, 99, 130 Patterson, Scott Prater, Lila 160 Pratt, Robert J. 51, B.S., University ol South Dakotag M.A., College ot idaho Prescott, Sharon 87, 160 Price, Cindy 87, 160 Price, Julie 131 Price, Nancy 131 Pridger, Carla 99 Prince, Scott 147 Pritchett, M. J. 61, 85, 147 Profit, Laurel 67, 78, 131 Proper, Brent Prowell, Sharalie 160 Pugsley, Dee 68, 147 Purdy, Mark 50, B.S., ED. University ol Idaho Ouesnell, Grant 130 Ouesnell, Paul 160 Quinn, Karen 160 Ouinn, Susan 19, 79, 148 Ouinney, Carol 148 Quinney, Kent 15, 28, 70, 73, 80, 148 Ouinlieri, Tami 17, 94, 161 Raber, Roxanne 93 Radclilte, Alice 48, A.A., Stephens Ccllegeg B.A. University ol Washington Rademacher, Corrine 91, 148 Rehn, Judy 93, 148 Raines, Tod 148 Ramsey, Vicki 161 Randel 38, 161 Ranke. Mark 161 Happieye, Michele es, 161 Rardin, Michael 161 Rasmussen, Rebecca 131 Rasmussen, Tod 15, 28, 41, 70, 71, 94, 148 Ray, Kim 28, 145, 148 Ray, Nick 40, 161 Raymer, 15, 66, 74, 99, 131 Rea, Ron 148 Reberry, Robin 161 Reberry, JoAnn 148 Redman, Bruce 40 Reader, Dave 161 Reese, Carlos 56 Reichert, Greg 148 Reichen, Keith D. 44, B.S., Colorado State University: M.Ed. College ot Idaho Reid, Frances P. 48, A.B., Drury College, Northwestern University Reidinger, Patty 148 Reimer, Debbie 161 Remm, Debbie 66, 75, 99, 148 Remm, Larry 19, 40, 70, 73, 75, 79, 99, 131 Reutzel, Randy 131 Rexroad, Ronald 76, 161 Reyner, Mark 98 Reynolds, Debbie 75, 76, 132 Reynolds, Lyndon 161 Reynolds, Sue 132 Rhoden, Bill 133 Rhodes, Deb 133 Rice, Toni 148 Rich, Boyd 93, 148 Rich, Wayne 64, 132 Richards, Paula 93, 148 Richardson, Jim 161 Richner, Lynn 72, 148 Riggs, Jack 148 Riggs, Je1f92, 154 Riggs, Mike 161 Rigsby, Jett 161 Rigsby, Kathy 68, 161 Rinker, Daniel 161 Rinker, David 148, 161 Rist, Ken 12, 88 Roach, Vicki 148 Robbins, Don 39, 69, 132 Robbins, Nancy 132 Roberts, Nancy 148 Roberts, Vicki 161 Robinson Bambi 161 Robinson Cheryl 66, 68 Robinson, Dale 148, 150 Robinson, Dave 161 Robinson, Delane 161 Robinson, Lani 132 Robinson, Nancy 55, 161 Robinson, Steve 77, 94, 148 Roderick, Gary 148 Roe, Bill 41, 161 Rogers, Patty 68, 133 Rogers, Stephen 148 Roggenbuck, Dennis H. 50, B.S. Northern State: M.A., University of South Carolina Roething, Stale W. O., B.A., B.Ecl., Wisconsin Rohm, Janice 68, 71, 133 Rohm, Judy 68, 161 Rohr, Brenda 161 Rohr, Kim 132 Romig, Mary 53,.B,S., Oregon State University Rose, Barbara 161 Rosenlund, Jay 40, 161 Ross, Amy 85 Rossum, Debby 148 Rossum, Gayle 94, 161 Roth, Jason 73, 148 Rourke, John 148 Rowe, Dee 40, 161 Royball, Robin 161 Rudd, Chris 148 Rudd, Katie 80, 84, 148 Shore. Robin 96, 132 Short, Diana 161 Shortridge, Cynthia 92, 133 Showmaker, Marvin 56 Shropshire, Cathy 68, 148 Shropshire, Cheryl 161 Shuey, Ben 14, 40, 161 Shuey, Rachel 66. 75, 99, 133 Sievers, Tom 92 Sigloh, Linda 77, 148 Sills. Sherry 161 Simianer, Terri 94 Simplot, Ted 148 Skalsky, David 161 Smalljohn, Ron 56 Smith, Smith. Bill 69 Bob 69 Smith, Charles 55, 85, B.A,, College of Idaho: M.F.A,, Washington University Smith, Cindy 161, 162 Smith, Doug 15, 28, 70 Smith, Gailyn 85, 148 Smith, Greg 70 Smith, Irene 44 Smith, Joan J., B.A., University of Idaho Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Snape. Linda 161 Paul 162 Paul 56 Randy 148 Regina 162 Robert 93 Ron 93, 162 Anita 161 Snapp, Marvin 92, 93 Snow. Brad 162 Sobelson, Dave 148 Sobelson, Fili 97, 149 Sotaly, Craig 149 Somerton, Beth 67, 117, 134 Samerton, Carl 46. 162 Sorensen, Alta 44, B,S. Ed., University of Idaho: M.A., College ol Idaho Sorensen, Sandra 93, 134 sono, Judy 162 Southeriand. Doug 149 Spain, Kathryn 51, B.S., Boise State College Sparrell, Steve 64, 93, 134 Spencer, Debbie 94, 162 Spencer, Jackie 134 Spencer, Scott 79, 134 Sperl, Cathy 85, 149 Taddicarl, Ken 93, 146 Talbot, Richard 95 Tanner, Melanie 135 Tate, Mike Taylor, Becky 67, 91, 134 Taylor, Davis 162 Taylor, Wendy 62, 92, 159, 162 Teachout. Laurie 149 Teeter, David 40, 38, 93, 162 Temple, Dan 98, 162 Temple, Debra 64, 69, 92, 135 Tennant, Debra 66, 78, 135 Terrell, Bruce 162 Terry, Lisa 162 Tater, Cathy 64, 149 Terwilleger, Tina 64, 67, 135 Thackaberry, Sue 62, 78, 140, 149 Thom, Mike Thomas, Bradley 135 Thomas, Chris 149 Thomas, Clndy 86, 162 Thomas, Tracey 162 Thompson, Brad 162 Thompson, Dan 94, 149 Thompson, Ernie 34, 37, 70, 149 Thompson, Thompson. Thompson, Thompson. Thompson, Thompson. Thompson. Thompson. Thompson. Thorne, Be Thorngren. Greg 162 Janet 162 Janet L. 162, 72 Kevin 136 Michelle 149 Rocky 162 Sandy 92, 93, 136 Shelle 149 Tonle 162 tty A. 49, B.S., University ol Idaho Ranee 66, 149 Thornock, Rick Thornton, Hazel 163 Thornton, Monty Tinkham, Julie 149 Tippetts, Debra Titus, Aleatha 162 Tolley, Kent 149 Tomlinson, Linda 149 Torrey, Marti 85, 137 Totorica, Carmen 162 Totorica, Tony 87, 99, 137 Tottern, Ed 162 Ttager, Reinhold Jr., 47, 81, B.S., Idaho State University Tretzen, Harold 149 Ward, Vern Warner, Karen 96, 150 Warner, Kim 137 Warner, Scott 150 Warrell, Mary 150 Warrender, Laurie Watkins, Brian 150 Watkins, Phyles 150 Watson, Clint 93, 163 Watson, Sheldon 136 Watts, David 163 Watts, Marilyn 136 Watts, Monica 93, 150 Weaver, 28, 70, 73, 145, 150 Weaver, Teressa 150 Webb, Donna 80, 66, 136 Webb, Linda 14, 99, 163 Weber, Cece 15, 66, 99, 136 Wevster, Pam Weddel, Dave 137 Weems, Linda weight, D'on 137 Weiler, Vonnie 163 Weissrock, Karla 150 Welker, Al 69, 150 Wenick, Rick 70, 75, 137 Werry, Bill aa West, Brenda 163 West, Richard 69, 150 West, Steve Westenshow, Jane 137, 94 Westergard, April 163 Wery, Bill tee Wheaton, Elizabeth 150 Wheeler, Georgia 66, 99, 163 Wheeler, Pam 80, 87, 138 Wheelwright, Paula 64, 96, 87, 138 White, Cheryl lea White, Cheryl 151 White, Gray 28, 34, 65, 151 White, Terry 163 Whitlock, Tim 163, 80, 95 Whitman, Duant 151, 70 Whittaker, Carol 75, 95, 163 Wigle, William P., B.A,, College ol Idaho: M.S. Utah State University Wiley, Arlene 163 Wilde, Dennis M., B.S., Northwest Nazerene College: M.S. University oi Montana Wilkins, Karen 163 Runyon, Debbie 161 Ruppel, Linda 77, 148 Russel, Terry 132 Ruud, Beverly 51 Ryder, Dave 18, 37, 45, 74, 80, 99, 140 Ryder, Doug 14, 63, 148 Sackman, Bill 97, 132 Sage, Cindy 132 Saleen, Janet 161 Salsby, Corkey 99, 161 Sperry, Dave 40, 162 Spiva, Larry 94, 149 Spottord, Nat 69, 94 Sponsler, Alan 149 Squires, Ami 162 Squires, Jerry 76, 118, 149 Stanlield, Bernice 149 Stanlield, Jon 39, 70 Stanton, Judy 92, 162 Stapp, Carl 39, 162 Stauch, Larry 134 Trout, Cathy 149 Trueax, Janet 75, 80, 68, 149 Tuller, Kimmly 65, 80, 91, 136 Tunison, Antony 93, 149 Turnbull, Babara Turner, Mike 69 Turnor, Rexene Ulbright, Karen 68, 71, 80, 81, 99, 136 Ulbright, Nikki 68, 75, 145, 148, 149 Ulbright, Rick 136 Willhite, Brenda 138 Williams. Williams, Williams, Williams. Williams. Barbara 138 Bobbi 80, 87, 99 Carole 163 David 151 Gray 15, 63, 80, 91, 141,151 Williams. Glade 78, 163 Williams. Williams, Williams, Williams. Holly 67, 87, 138 Mark 151 Michele 66, 163 Rick 40, 163 Sanchez. Tammy 161 Samuelson, Barbara 67 Sanchez. Mike 148 Sandland, Debbie 76, 133 Sandquist, Diane 161 Santoro, Rex 40, 80, 93, 161 st. Clair, Randy 149 Steiiens, Rodny 162 Steger, Becky 149 Steiger, Dewayne 149 Steiger, Oliver 134 Steiger, Terry 162 Ulbright, Sharon 75, 87, 99, 136 Ulbright Ulrich, Den . Sherri 162 nis 162, 94 Sarlat, Judy 148 Sarlat, Maxi 99, 133 Satterlield, Carol 161 Sattler, Mary Beth 66, 148 Sauelle, Debbie 161 Scali, Bill 161 Scanlon, Jim 69, 161 Schaeffer, Debbie 67 Schaertl, John H. 47, 99, B.A., B.S. Montana State University, M.A. College ot Idaho Schally, Paul 63 Scharf, Walter 94 Schagel, Dave 132 Schlanger, Blossom M. 47, B,S. City College ol New Vorkl M.A., San Francisco State University Schlopack, Bruce 79 Schmidt, Patty 132 Schmidt, Steve 148 Schooley, Cindy 161 Schorzman, Terri 161 Schreiner. Laurie 132 Schroeder, Michael 148 Schuchart, Susan 16, 87. 99, 132 Sciiers, Kevin 92, 93, 148, 151 Scilers, Marsha 93, 148, 151 Sciters, Patricia 93, 148, 151 Sciters, scott 15, 25, 2a,e2,3a,1o, 133 Scribner, Sandra 158 Scribner, Sam 161 Stenberg, John 135 Stemper, Wendell 162 Stenberg, Keith 93, 162 Stennett, Laura 84, 142, 149 Stephan, Barb 162 Stephan, Karl 70 Stephens, Jean Lila 55, 162 Stephens, Rita 149 Stephenson, Marlene 162 Steppe, Kathy 92, 135 Sterling. Maud 68, 162 Sternling, Jenny 84, 88, 89, 134 Stevens, Cindy 67, 149 Stevens, Vicki 68, 94, 162 Stewart, Carter, 135 Stewart. Diane 149 Stewart, Kathy 149 Stewart, Mark 98, 135 Stines. Craig 85, 88, 135 Stipp, Montie 162 Stirnweis, Sharene 48, 88, 89. B.A., Boise State College Stith, Luann 68, 162 Stocks, Eddy 162 Stohr, Scott 28, 29, 32 Stoker, Merle Ann 135 Stoker, Roberta 149 Stokes, Bill 40, 162 smokes, Kathy 45, 66, 99, 134 Stolhand, Karen 135 Upshaw, Shane Urza, Carmelo 47, 63, Boise State College Utley, Jim 137 Vail, Mike 162 VanBuskirk, Kerri 80, 162 Van Eps, Pam 150 Van Houten, Margaret 72, 78, 137 VanLeaven, Shelly 163 Van Meter, Marcia Venn, Steve 48 Van Ocker. Steve D. 34, 47, B.A., College ot Idaho: M.A., University oi Idaho Van Orsdal, Tara 79, 136 Van Vleet, Mike Vaughn, Diane 150 Vauk, Charles R., B.A., Boise State College Vazquez, Marta 163 Veevig, Tami 163 Vetter, Alice A. 49, B,A., University ol Pittsburgh Vetter, Kevin 136 Vevig, Dorinda 93, 94, 150 vlenweg, Becky les Viker, Kathy 91, 150 Vincent, Kirk 13, 87, 89, 130 Vinz, Amy 49, B.A., Drake University, M.A. Boise State College Vitley, Tim 163 Voyles, Terry 40, 163 Vreeland, John 136 Wachter, Chris 89, 163 Willoughby, oavla ee, es Wilson, John 37, 151 Wilson, Laural 67, 72, 78, 133, 138, 97 Wilson, Robert V. 76, 44, B.A., Idaho State University Wilson, Toni 151, 85 Winans, Kathy 66, 87, 121, 138 Windom, Debra 68, 151 Vwneger, Brent 163 Winslow, Deborah 49, B,A., University ol Idaho Winslow, Gray 12, 46, 47, M.A., Boise State College, College of Idaho VWseman, Mike 139 Wiseman, Steve 73, 151 Wison, Toni Wittell, Ben 163 Woll, Mike 151 Wolle, Anna 163 Wolle, Pam 138 , Wolpert, Martain H. 44, 46, B.A., University ct Montana: M.A., College ot Idaho Woncott, Gregg 151 Wonacott, Michele 139 Wood, Dwayne 28, 33, 70, 75, 87, 102, 139 Wood, Jody 163 Wood, John 73, 151 Woolly, Dave 151 Worley, Scott 163, 93 Wright. Bob 151 Wright, Lisa 163 Wright, Randy 52, 139 Wright, Ruthann 151 Wright, Sherri Wyant, Kevin 151 Wyatt, Carol 163 Wyatt, Mike 118 College Segovia, Jake 69 Segovia, Ruben 28, 69, 148 Seibel, Carla 148 Seibel, Cindy 148 Seitz, Chris 75, 161 Seitz, Julie 133 Seivers, Don 148 Seivers, Tom 148 Sept, Karen 21, 68, 87, 161 Sereduk, Rob 38, 161 Severance, Jane 161 Sewell, Norm 19, 88, 89 Shatter, Dawn 148 Shatter, Terri 148 Shambaugh, Helen 93, 94, 161 Shaw, Dan 148 Shaw, Leah 68, 77, 161 Shaw, Rick, 37 Shell, Dennis 132 Sherman, Steve 132 Sherva, Stephanie 148 snlpley, olarle ea, 161 Shlopack, Bruce 53, B.S., University ol Arizona Stone. Stone, Stone. Cindy 68, 99, 149 Claudette 149 Lee 162 Stone, Shari 162 Storrs, Pam 135 Stoutenburg, Mitch 162 Stovall, Beth 99, 135 Strayer, Tom 97 Stricklin, Thom 162 Striegel, Ann 68, 149 Strobel, Craig 88, 89, 148, 149 Strong, Bill 135 Sullivan, Connie 134 Sumianer, Terri 149, 162 Stupey, Diane 149 Sutton, Lorna 48, 49, B.S. Ed Idaho ' Suydam, Gene 69, 135 Svodack, Lisa 162 Swafiord, Ken 41 Swain, Vernon 56, 57. 94, B.A,, University ol Wyoming Swank, Shauna 162 Swanson, Kurt 40 . University ol Wagahott, Candy 68, 93, 163 Waggoner. Scott 16, 93, 150 Walker, Brent 163 Wall, Kay 44, 52 Wall, Marie 94, 163 Wallace, Cindy 93 Wallace, Joe 41, 70, 25 Wallace, LeAnne 150 Wallace, Terry 163 Wallace, Toni 137 Wallace, Vi Wallander. cki 80, 137 Gregory Walsh, Tina 163 Walter, Cin dy iso Walters, Steve 137 WaltZ.Steve 136 Ward, Angie 136 Ward, Chad 163 Ward, Doug 41, 163 Ward, Jan 76, 78, 136 Ward, Kelly 136 Ward, Linda 163 Ward Margaret 49, 55, B.A., Boise State Wyman, Jayne 139 Wynkoop. Dan 138 Vllynkoop, Dean 93, 163 Wynn, Steve 34 Yanks, Mark 163 Yanskey, Jane 163 Yenter, Kay 151 Yokom, Carol 151 Youmans, Joe 139 Youmans, Kim 139 Youmans, Marie 44, Links School of Business Young, Clara 163 Young. Dan 88, 139 Young, Kris 151 Yurke, Martin 139 Zamudio, Sue 79, 151 Zborowski, Mitchell 151 Zehnter, Lynn 55, A.S. Ricks College: B.A., Idaho State University Zillner, Anita 66, 68, 151 Zillner, Dan 38, 40, 46, 163 Shoemaker, Jamison 92. 93, 132 Shoemaker, Quinet 66, 148 Swanson, Lisa 135 Swanstrum, Jeff 135 Ward. Robyn 150 Ward, Robyn 150 Zimmerman, Trudi 16, 68, 75, 99, 151 ' . 3 , 1 Q A M' 3 'Wg A9511 5 ... i Bsxy 0 VX ,ds
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